Derwentwater, or Derwent Water, is a lake in the Lake District in North West England, immediately south of Keswick. It is in the unitary authority of Cumberland...
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Earl of Derwentwater (pronounced "Durwentwater") was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1688 for Sir Francis Radclyffe, 3rd Baronet....
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Lady Mary Tudor (redirect from Mary Radcliffe, Countess of Derwentwater)
Mary Tudor (16 October 1673 – 5 November 1726), by marriage Countess of Derwentwater, was an actress and biological daughter of King Charles II of England...
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James Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Derwentwater (26 June 1689 – 24 February 1716) was an English peer who participated in the Jacobite rising of 1715 and was...
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Herbert of Derwentwater (died 20 March 687) was an Anglo-Saxon priest and hermit who lived on the small St Herbert's Island in Derwentwater, Cumbria, England...
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Charles Radclyffe (redirect from Charles Radcliffe, titular 5th Earl of Derwentwater)
Radclyffe (3 September 1693 – 8 December 1746), titular 5th Earl of Derwentwater, was one of the few English participants in the Risings of 1715 and 1745...
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Sir John Derwentwater (died c. 1396), of Castlerigg, Cumbria and Ormside, Westmorland, was an English politician. Derwentwater was the son and heir of...
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Dilston Castle (redirect from Forfeited Estates – Derwentwater Estate Act 1731)
known as Dilston Hall. A later owner, Francis Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Derwentwater was a Royalist during the Civil War and his estates were sequestrated...
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February 1880) soi-disant Countess of Derwentwater, was a 19th-century claimant to the estates of the Earls of Derwentwater. She claimed to be the granddaughter...
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Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater (1655 – 29 April 1705) was an English peer, styled Viscount Radclyffe from 1688 to 1695. He inherited the earldom...
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most popular fells in the area. It is situated on the western shore of Derwentwater within three miles (five kilometres) of the busy tourist town of Keswick...
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Francis Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Derwentwater (1625 – April 1697), of Dilston Castle was an English peer and member of the House of Lords. His wife was Catherine...
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Lonscale Fell and Latrigg, an easily accessible viewpoint for Keswick and Derwentwater. Beyond these fells are the Glenderaterra Beck and the Blencathra group...
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Earl of Derwentwater (a younger brother of the attainted 3rd Earl), and so the 4th and 5th Earls of Newburgh were also titular Earls of Derwentwater. On the...
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repute: Lady Mary Tudor (1673–1726), married Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater; after Edward's death, she married Henry Graham (of Levens), and upon...
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governess, Annie Carter Moore. The background illustrations were modelled on Derwentwater and St. Herbert's Island in the Lake District. One commentator has likened...
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Cumbria Ceremonial county Derwentwater in the Lake District, a tower of Carlisle Citadel and St Bees Head Location of Cumbria within England Coordinates:...
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District, near Keswick. The fell is a short walk from Keswick and overlooks Derwentwater. The crag is the terminal cliff on a short ridge running north west from...
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in Piccadilly, but Brackenburn, on the slopes of Catbells overlooking Derwentwater, was his main home for the rest of his life. He was quickly made welcome...
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A panoramic view of Keswick, Derwentwater, and the surrounding fells. Potter summered at Fawe Park in Keswick in 1903, and its kitchen garden became background...
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Earl of Derwentwater, and William Widdrington, 4th Baron Widdrington, and a future peer, Charles Radclyffe, later de jure 5th Earl of Derwentwater. Another...
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In Cumbria, a hologram of the protagonist, Neve, was projected onto Derwentwater the day before the series was released. The figure mouthed "come and...
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including Bessie Surtees House, the Cooperage and Lloyds Quayside Bars, Derwentwater House and House of Tides, a restaurant situated at a Grade I-listed 16th...
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origins in a medieval courthouse, used by the manor of Castlerigg and Derwentwater, which was in the ownership of the Radclyffe family by the 16th century...
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forfeit 1695 subsidiary title of the Duke of Berwick-upon-Tweed Earl of Derwentwater 7 March 1688 Radcliffe forfeit 1716 Countess of Stafford 5 October...
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daughter, Mary, earned through marriage to Edward Radclyffe, 2nd Earl of Derwentwater the title of Countess, and became an actress herself. Wikimedia Commons...
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Switzerland, namesake of the city and canton of St. Gallen. Herbert of Derwentwater, 7th century, England. St. Romuald, 10th/11th century, Italy, founder...
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Cumberland. It lies within the Lake District National Park, just north of Derwentwater and four miles (six kilometres) from Bassenthwaite Lake. The parish had...
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painting. Rickman was educated at West Acton First School followed by Derwentwater Primary School in Acton, and then Latymer Upper School in London through...
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Otter Island (Scotland), island in Scotland Otter Island, an island on Derwentwater in Cumbria, England This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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