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-- forgetful at the moment that he had used up "Blenkinsopp" three days before for a farewell supper, "Blenkinsopp" having to set out the next morning for Egypt.
Tommy and Co. 1893
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Northumbrian house of Blenkinsopp, which Camden styles "a right ancient and generous family."
The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art. Various
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The White Lady of Blenkinsopp has fled now, scared from her haunt by the black smoke of tall chimneys and the deep -- throated blare of steam hooters; coal dust might well lay a more formidable spectre than that of
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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The story of the White Lady of Blenkinsopp became one to which the dwellers by Tyneside loved to listen of a winter's evening round the fire, and it even began to be whispered that she "walked."
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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This story of the White Lady is not the only legend of the supernatural with which the old family of Blenkinsopp is connected.
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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That the man had fled was to Blenkinsopp quite convincing proof that his suspicions were justified.
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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Blenkinsopp family on whose reputation for daring and strength no man might cast doubt.
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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The Castle once belonged to the Blenkinsopp family, who also owned Blenkinsopp Castle, about two miles away.
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Newbrough, where he stayed for some time, before continuing his journey by Blenkinsopp, Thirlwall, and Lanercost to Carlisle.
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"No!" cried his brother baron, the venerable Blenkinsopp, reining up his steed: "I would forfeit house and lands first."
The Scottish Chiefs 1875
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