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Tales From The Big House Nostell Priory 900 Years Of Its History And People Michael J Rochford

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Tales From The Big House Nostell Priory 900 Years Of Its History And People Michael J Rochford
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Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17.13 MB
Author: Michael J. Rochford
ISBN: 9781526702708, 9781526702722, 9781526702715, 1526702703, 152670272X, 1526702711
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Tales From The Big House Nostell Priory 900 Years Of Its History And People Michael J Rochford by Michael J. Rochford 9781526702708, 9781526702722, 9781526702715, 1526702703, 152670272X, 1526702711 instant download after payment.

As long ago as the twelfth century, St Oswald’s Priory at Nostell, near Pontefract, was home to canons of the order of St Augustine, and until it was dissolved during the reign of Henry VIII it was one of the wealthiest priories in the country. In secular times, a grand house on the site was home to the Gargrave family, whose rapid rise had seen Sir Thomas Gargrave attain the offices of Speaker in the House of Commons and High Sheriff of Yorkshire during the days of Queen Elizabeth I. But within a couple of generations the family was ruined. Sir Thomas's grandson and namesake, into whose hands Nostell had come, was executed in 1595 for committing murder by poisoning, a deed shrouded in mystery and misinformation for centuries – until now.
In 1654, Nostell became the property of the Winn family, who were soon made baronets by Charles II, having shown him great support during the Civil Wars. The following century, Sir Rowland Winn, 4th Baronet of Nostell, began work...

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