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Gilsland is a
village in
northern England about 20
miles (32 km) west of Hexham, and
about 18
miles (29 km) east of Carlisle,
which straddles the border...
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Parliament as Lord Dacre. He
married Margaret, 2nd
Baroness Multon of
Gilsland,
heiress of a
large estate in ****bria
centred on
Naworth Castle and lands...
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Gilsland Spa is the present-day name of a
hotel at
Gilsland, ****bria, England. It is
named from the
sulphurous spring which issues from a
cliff below...
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Charles Howard, 1st Earl of
Carlisle (1628 – 24
February 1685) was an
English military leader and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons at various...
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Baron Multon of
Gilsland was a
title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created when on 26
August 1307
Thomas de
Multon was
summoned to parliament. At his...
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later Lord of
Gilsland, was a
prominent 12th-century
English noble. Vaux was the
second son of
Hubert I de Vaux, Lord of
Gilsland and his wife Grecia...
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Gilsland Farm is a
historic property in Falmouth, Maine,
United States. In the
early 19th century,
Silas Noyes built a home on the land,
formerly the home...
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church of
Gilsland, but is
almost a mile from the
village and may have been
intended as much for the use of
visitors to the
nearby Gilsland Spa hotel...
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Thomas Dacre, 4th
Baron Dacre of
Gilsland, 8th
Baron Greystoke (ca. 1527 – 1 July 1566) was an
English Member of
Parliament and
after his father's death...
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March 1485/86) was a suo jure
peeress of England. She was born in
Gilsland, the
daughter of Sir
Thomas Dacre (1410–1448) and
Elizabeth Bowett. Joan...