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    Hornby Castle is a country house, developed from a medieval castle, standing to the east of the village of Hornby in the Lune Valley, Lancashire, England...
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  • Hornby Castle may refer to the following castles in England: Hornby Castle, Lancashire Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    "Hornby-with-Farleton". Hornby has a church called St Margaret's Church on Main Street, with its octagonal tower a county house called Hornby Castle which...
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    Hornby Castle is a grade I listed fortified manor house on the edge of Wensleydale between Bedale and Leyburn, in the county of North Yorkshire, England...
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    (Sometimes spelt Harington or Haryngton) of Hornby (born 1373 and died 22 February 1439/1440 in Hornby Castle, Lancashire), son of Sir Nicholas Harrington and...
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    Hornby-with-Farleton is a civil parish in the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England. It had a population of 729 recorded in the 2001 census, increasing...
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  • Look up Hornby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hornby may refer to: Hornby, Lancashire Hornby, Hambleton, village in North Yorkshire Hornby, Richmondshire...
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  • William Stanley, 3rd Baron Monteagle (category Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Lancashire)
    William Stanley, 3rd Baron Monteagle (1528 – 10 November 1581), of Hornby Castle, Lancashire, was an English politician. He was the son of Thomas Stanley,...
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    Pontefract Castle Richard de Percy John FitzRobert de Clavering, Lord of Warkworth Castle William Malet Geoffrey de Saye Roger de Montbegon, Lord of Hornby Castle...
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  • son of Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby. The family seat was Hornby Castle, Lancashire. The barony fell into abeyance on the death of the seventh Baron...
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    the gold medal for yarns. In the 1870s he bought and renovated Hornby Castle, Lancashire, to which he retired. On his death in 1879 he was succeeded by...
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    the son of John Eccles of Malone, Belfast and Elizabeth Best of Hornby Castle, Lancashire. His father, a Protestant settler born in Scotland, had given...
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    Lancaster Castle is a medieval castle and former prison in Lancaster in the English county of Lancashire. Its early history is unclear, but it may have...
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  • Sir John Harrington of Hornby, Lancashire (About 1310 – 1359), was a fourteenth-century knight and founder of the medieval Harrington dynasty in the North...
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  • Sir Thomas Harrington of Hornby (died 1460) was a 15th-century English northern knight. He was originally a loyal servant of the Lancastrian crown, but...
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    Edmund Hornby (1773-1857) of Dalton Hall near Burton, Westmorland, was a Member of Parliament for Preston, Lancashire, from 1812 to 1826. He was a nephew...
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    William Henry Foster (Lancaster MP) (category High sheriffs of Lancashire)
    in Hornby Castle in Lancashire. He sat in the House of Commons from 1895 to 1900. Foster was the son of William Foster, of Hornby Castle, Lancashire and...
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    Hornby Village Institute is a public building in Main Street, Hornby, Lancashire, England. It is considered to be important architecturally, and is recorded...
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  • Reformation-era. Allegedly the natural son of Sir Edward Stanley, of Hornby Castle, Lancashire, on account of his bastardy, he obtained leave from the Pope to...
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    St Margaret's Church is in Main Street, Hornby, Lancashire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I...
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    Wennington Hall (category Country houses in Lancashire)
    guardian aunt and her ambitious husband to sell the hall and buy Hornby Castle, Lancashire. Wennington was bought in 1788 by the Rev Anthony Lister, who...
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  • Hornby-with-Farleton is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 37 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List...
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    James Harrington (Yorkist knight) (category Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Lancashire)
    Sir James Harrington of Hornby KB (c. 1430 – 22 August 1485) was an English politician and soldier who was a prominent Yorkist supporter in Northern England...
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    Track/Hornby Road Tercet Seven, Claughton Quarries, Caton with Littledale Lancaster Castle gateway Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lancashire Witches...
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    City of Lancaster (category Non-metropolitan districts of Lancashire)
    Lancaster (/ˈlæŋkæstər/), is a local government district with city status in Lancashire, England. It is named after its largest settlement, Lancaster, and also...
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    Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle (category High sheriffs of Lancashire)
    1520. He died on 6 April 1523, and was buried at Hornby, Lancashire where the family owned Hornby Castle. There he had set up a religious foundation in...
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    The High Sheriff of Lancashire is an ancient office, now largely ceremonial, granted to Lancashire, a county in North West England. High Shrievalties are...
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  • Hornby Priory was an English Premonstratensian monastic house in Hornby, Lancashire. Dedicated to St Wilfrid, the priory was a dependent cell of Croxton...
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  • Greenhalgh Turton Arkholme, Melling & Whittington Stede Halton Ashton Borwick Hornby Lancaster Thurland Donington Whitwick Shawell Shackerstone Sauvey Sapcote...
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    Owl and the Pussycat for the Earl's children. He was married to Charlotte Hornby. In 1844, he had a church built on the Knowsley Estate, St. Mary the Virgin...
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