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Aldingham is a
village and
civil parish in the
Westmorland and
Furness Unitary Authority of ****bria, England.
Historically in Lancashire, it is situated...
- east of the village. A
fragment of
gravestone was once
discovered in
Aldingham Church,
which bore an
inscription to one
Goditha of Scales, who it appears...
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Baron Harington, of
Aldingham, was a
title in the
Peerage of England. On 30
December 1324 John
Harington was
summoned to parliament. On the
death of the...
- John Harington, 1st
Baron Harington (1281–1347) of
Aldingham in Furness, Lancashire, was an
English peer,
created Baron Harington by writ of
summons to...
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Lords of
Aldingham, and
included at its peak the
villages of Bardsea, Urswick, Scales, Stainton, Sunbrick, Baycliff, Gleaston,
Aldingham, Dendron, Leece...
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Aldingham is a
civil parish in
Westmorland and Furness, ****bria, England. It
contains 28
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
- twice. By her
first husband William Bonville, 6th
Baron Harington of
Aldingham, she was the
mother of
Cecily Bonville, who
became the
wealthiest heiress...
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William Bonville, 6th
Baron Harington of
Aldingham. His
mother was suo jure 7th
Baroness Harington of
Aldingham and 2nd
Baroness Bonville, and the richest...
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dispensation 5
September 1474,
Cecily Bonville, 7th
Baroness Harington of
Aldingham and 2nd
Baroness Bonville, the
wealthiest heiress in England.
Cecily Bonville...
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manor of
Aldingham in Furness, Lancashire, was an
English peer. He was born at
Gleaston Hall in the
manor of
Aldingham, and was
baptised at
Aldingham. He was...