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Knaith is a
village and
civil parish about 3
miles (5 km)
south of the town of
Gainsborough in the West
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The...
- 12
December 1611) was an
English civil servant and businessman, born in
Knaith, Lincolnshire. He is
remembered as the
founder of the
London Charterhouse...
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Priory was a
priory in
Knaith, Lincolnshire, England. The
priory of
Heynings was
founded by
Rayner de Evermue, Lord of
Knaith, for
Cistercian nuns, probably...
- son of
Roger D'arcy and
Isabel de Aton, he was born c. 1280,
possibly at
Knaith, Lincolnshire.
Darcy became one of the most
trusted advisors to
Edward III...
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London Charterhouse came into the
hands of
Thomas Sutton (1532–1611) of
Knaith, Lincolnshire. He
acquired a
fortune by the
discovery of coal on two estates...
- 1603. In May 1611 it came into the
hands of
Thomas Sutton (1532–1611) of
Knaith, Lincolnshire. He was
appointed Master of
Ordnance in
Northern Parts, and...
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Kirmond le Mire, Kirton,
Kirton End,
Kirton Holme,
Kirton in Lindsey,
Knaith Laceby, Lade Bank, Langrick, Langtoft,
Langton by Spilsby,
Langton by Wragby...
- Duke of
Suffolk 1538/9;
capella ante
portas in use as
parochial church Knaith Priory Cistercian nuns (or
possibly initially Benedictine nuns) founded...
- had
eight children,
including his heir, John Darcy, 2nd
Baron Darcy of
Knaith. Elizabeth's mother's
first husband had been
Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Earl...
- was the
widow of two
previous husbands:
Philip Darcy, 6th
Baron Darcy of
Knaith, who died on 2
August 1418; and Sir
Thomas Tunstall, of Tunstall, Lancashire...