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Holdenby House is a
historic country house in Northamptonshire,
traditionally pronounced, and
sometimes spelt, Holmby. The
house is
situated in the parish...
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Holdenby is an
English village and
civil parish about 5.5
miles (8.9 km) north-west of
Northampton in West Northamptonshire. The
parish po****tion measured...
- Elizabeth, sole
heiress of
William Holdenby of
Holdenby, Northamptonshire.
Their son, John Hatton,
settled at
Holdenby and had
three sons, of whom Christopher...
- Army Council,
Joyce seized King
Charles I from Parliament's
custody at
Holdenby House and took him to
Thomas Fairfax's
headquarters on
Triplo Heath (8...
- was to have been
created Duke of Kendal, Earl of Wigmore, and
Baron of
Holdenby, but no
patent was ever enrolled. He died at St James's
Palace at the age...
- All
Saints Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Holdenby, Northamptonshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for...
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former palace. In 1887
Carpenter returned to
Holdenby to
design the
great panelled entrance hall. It is at
Holdenby, away from the
ecclesiastical Gothic, that...
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Charles under house arrest at
Holdenby House in
Northamptonshire until Cornet George Joyce took him by
threat of
force from
Holdenby on 3 June in the name of...
- Earl of Normanton. The
family seats were
Gowran Castle in
Ireland and
Holdenby House in Northamptonshire,
while the family's
townhouse was
Dover House...
- 16th century. "HATTON (formerly NEWPORT), Sir
William (c.1565-97), of
Holdenby, Northants. |
History of
Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline...