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Survey of London
… Prince of Wales, in the possession of the Earl of Scarbrough at Sandbeck Park, RHA/5, p. 218. Duchy of … Prince of Wales, in the possession of the Earl of Scarbrough at Sandbeck Park, EMC/7/3; D.N.B. M.L.R. … Prince of Wales, in the possession of the Earl of Scarbrough at Sandbeck Park, RHA/17, 3 Feb. 1749/50; Walpole …
Survey of London
… Henry Lumley, M.P., brother of the first Earl of Scarbrough, 10 (?) 17001. From 1711 to 1719 2 Francis Seymour …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… There is one sent to Ch. Stew. to acquaint him, that Scarbrough may be easily surprized, if he think it fitt and …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… Ulm fustian £30. Thomas Barker: 11 cwt battery £22. Robert Scarbrough: 60 pcs mockado, 6 chamber stools £40 15 s. Thomas … 4 d. Thomas Barker: 10 cwt frying pans £6 13 s 4 d. Robert Scarbrough: 50 pcs mockado £33 6 s 8 d. John Woordes: 500 yds …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hull. East Hull itself returned L. R. Lumley (later Lord Scarbrough), a Conservative, while Lambert Ward and Kenworthy …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Bridgeman, the Duke of Cumberland, Lord Irwin, Lord Scarbrough, Lord Lyttelton, George Pitt Esq., and Sir John …
Survey of London
… 175762 Nathaniel Ryder 1763 Lady Ryder 176366 Earl of Scarbrough 176770 Wm. Belchior 177597 Sir John Eden The … written in. Again, this is superseded by "Countess of Scarbrough." "Lady Ryder" was Ryder's mother, 15 whose … only have been for a short period. Why the "Countess" of Scarbrough instead of the earl is mentioned in 1763 is a …
Old and New London
… Lovaine, Lord Kenyon, Lord Petre, Earl Manvers, Earl of Scarbrough, Duke of Newcastle, Countess of Pomfret, Lady …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1685 Richard Lumley, Lord Lumley, who was created earl of Scarbrough in 1690. The earl conveyed the manor in 1717 to … for the inclosure the lord of the manor, the earl of Scarbrough, secured in his hands all the leaseholds except … the church in 1718 by the lord of the manor, the earl of Scarbrough, and a silver almsdish of 1805 was given by the …
A History of the County of Durham
… until 1770, when it was sold by Richard fourth Earl of Scarbrough to Sir George Pocock, a distinguished admiral. 124 …
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