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  1. Há 4 dias · Cecil does not seem to have carried out his larger schemes and he sold the house to Henry Clinton, second Earl of Lincoln, in 1599. Figure 6: First Floor Plan. Clinton. There is a plan (see p. 25) in the collection of drawings by John Thorpe in the Soane Museum, which Mr. J. A. Gotch has identified with tolerable certainty as ...

    • Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln1
    • Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln2
    • Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln3
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  2. 26 de mai. de 2024 · However, the cost and the burden of Cecil's other houses, as well as the death of his wife in 1597, may have led to his decision to sell the estate, and in 1599 for £6,000 he conveyed it to Henry Clinton alias Fiennes, 2nd earl of Lincoln (d. 1616), and Sir Arthur Gorges with a settlement on Lincoln for life, then successive ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Henry, second earl of Lincoln, his son, by Ursula, daughter of William lord Stourton, was one of the commissioners on the trial of Mary queen of Scots. He left by his lady Catherine, daughter of Francis earl of Huntingdon, Thomas his heir and others.

  4. Há 2 dias · Clinton (alias Fiennes), Henry, 2nd Earl of Lincoln -, 132, 133 -, Cecil's letter to, 155 -, writes to King on Comyng's behalf, 233 Clithero , John, tenant in Brigstock Park -, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 279

  5. Há 5 dias · Somerset led a large and well equipped army to Scotland, where he and the Scottish regent James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran, commanded their armies at the Battle of Pinkie on 10 September 1547.

  6. Há 4 dias · The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate sovereigns, princes of Wales, medieval ladies, modern royal knights and ladies, and stranger knights and ladies, none of whom counts toward the 24-member limit.

  7. Há 2 dias · The author’s Lincoln enters the 1850s in flux and possibly a little frustrated, still devoted to the conservative emancipation advocated by Henry Clay but aware of its shortcomings, and armed with ‘developed antislavery ideas but not a coherent antislavery ideology’ (p. 62), nor a way to pursue antislavery goals within the ...