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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… not in charge; net income, 94; patron, the Earl of Darnley; impropriator, T. Wells, Esq. The church is a … mausoleum, of the Doric order, erected by the late Earl of Darnley, at an expense of 15,000. The place confers the title …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… 20), the Lennox monument with its kneeling figures of Lord Darnley and his brothers (I. Pl. 128)successors of the saints …
Survey of London
… first intending occupant, John Bligh (later the Earl of Darnley). Leoni's associate in the edition of Palladio …
Survey of London
… September 1721 was created Baron Clifton, in 1723 Viscount Darnley and in 1725 Earl of Darnley. 122 His name had not occurred among the subscribers … desire for economy: Clifton, in his new guise as Earl of Darnley, was in fact a subscriber to the volume in which the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… regent Morton, on whose attainder, for the murder of Lord Darnley, it was, together with the barony, forfeited to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Earl of Moray. Mary, Queen of Scots, and her husband, Lord Darnley, frequently made the castle their resort as a … Hallidown Hill, and whose descendants, afterwards earls of Darnley and Lennox, retained possession of it till the year …
Survey of London
… majesty.' 111 The marriage of her eldest son Henry, Lord Darnley, to Mary, Queen of Scots, resulted in her imprisonment in the Tower. She was released after Darnley's death and a few years later, in 1571, her husband, … by her treatment of the Countess of Lennox when Darnley married Mary, Queen of Scots. When the news of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the coast in the following year; and upon the murder of Darnley in 1567, Bothwell, attended by 1000 horsemen, …
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