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Braybrooke and Londesborough, and many other noblemen and gentlemen.
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Braybrooke and Londesborough, and many other noblemen and gentlemen.
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In compliance with a wish expressed by the Lady Londesborough, a
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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Lords Braybrooke and Londesborough, and many other noblemen and gentlemen.
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Then the shepherd lord was brought to Londesborough, and when the family estates had been restored, he went back to Skipton Castle.
Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923
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The meeting, though by no means unprepared to hear extraordinary things from the Rector of Londesborough, as they had reason to anticipate from the proceedings of a meeting in another
Sydney Smith Rusell, George W E 1904
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Knowing that his income would soon be materially reduced by the cessation of his tenure of Londesborough, he wrote to some of his friends among the new Ministers and boldly stated his claims.
Sydney Smith Rusell, George W E 1904
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Wilton, Canon of York and Rector of Londesborough, wrote in
Sydney Smith Rusell, George W E 1904
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Londesborough, as a result of which Edwin, two of his children, and many of his court were baptised at York on Easter Day, 627; while the heathen high priest Coifi took the chief part in destroying a great temple at
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The poetry of Mr. Richard Wilton, (of S. Catherine's, Cambridge: Rector of Londesborough), Woodnotes, 1873, and Lyrics, 1878, deserves wider acceptance than it has hitherto received.
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