Howard of Naworth Papers 12th-20th centuries but predominantly 18th-20th centuries

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Howard of Naworth Papers 12th-20th centuries but predominantly 18th-20th centuries

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Howard family, of Unthank, Northumberland.

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Norfolk, Thomas Howard, Duke of, 1473-1554

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Carlisle, Rosalind Francis Howard, Countess of, 1845-1921

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Howard, George James, Earl of Carlisle, 1843-1911

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British artist and politician. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Naworth Castle, Brampton, to Joseph Crawhall, 1878 Dec. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 460949966 Art connoisseur. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Castle Howard, York, to professor Knight, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270133333 ...

Carlisle, Earls of.

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Howard, William, Lord, 1563-1640

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Castle Howard (England)

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Dacre family.

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Rhayader, Leifchild Stratten Leif-Jones, Baron, 1862-1939

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Howard family, of Corby, Cumberland.

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Howard of Naworth family

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Dacre and Howard of Naworth families The bulk of the Howard estate records relate to former Dacre lands which came to the Howards following the marriage in 1577 of Lord William Howard to Elizabeth Dacre, co-heiress of Thomas, Lord Dacre, of Gilsland, Cumberland, although Lord William only finally gained full possession of his wife's inheritance in 1601 following a long period of litigation with other members of the Dacre family and an attempt by the Crown to claim the estates. By 16...

Webb, Philip, 1831-1915

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Born in Oxford, 1831; educated at private school, Aynho, Northamptonshire; apprentice to the architect John Billing, Reading, 1849-1852; joined architect's office, Wolverhampton, 1852; assistant to the architect George Edmund Street, Oxford, [1852-1858]; became a close friend of William Morris, also an assistant to Street, Edward Burne-Jones and Charles Faulkner, 1856; moved to London with Street's office, 1856; established independent practice at Great Ormond Street, [1858]; with Morris designe...

Salvin, Anthony, 1799-1881

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Anthony Salvin was a 19th century British architect. He came from a Durham family, and went to London, where he became a pupil of John Nash. He then started his own practice, which lasted for some 60 years, where he became an expert in medieval fortifications, building and altering over 73 country houses. He did much restoration work on Windsor Castle and the Jewel House at The Tower of London. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1836, became vice-president in...

Howard family, of Naworth Castle, Cumberland.

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Lambert, William, surveyor, fl. 1700

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