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... Earl of Westmoreland , it came into the hands of the Crown , and in the reign of James I. was assigned , with Raby ... Earl of Westmoreland in 1570 , and in 1613 was granted , together with Brancepeth , to Robert Carr , Earl of Somerset ...
... Earl of Westmoreland , it came into the hands of the Crown , and in the reign of James I. was assigned , with Raby ... Earl of Westmoreland in 1570 , and in 1613 was granted , together with Brancepeth , to Robert Carr , Earl of Somerset ...
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... Earl of Cumberland ) , whose daughter married John Earl of Thanet ; Kirkoswald , in Cumber- land , was in possession of Richard Lennard , thirteenth Lord Dacre , who died in 1630 ; Raby and Brancepeth have been previously noticed ...
... Earl of Cumberland ) , whose daughter married John Earl of Thanet ; Kirkoswald , in Cumber- land , was in possession of Richard Lennard , thirteenth Lord Dacre , who died in 1630 ; Raby and Brancepeth have been previously noticed ...
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