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Shipbrook Castle near
Davenham in
Cheshire was a
Norman castle situated beside the
River Dane, the
exact site of
which is now unknown.
Davenham is recorded...
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Francis Vernon, 1st Earl of
Shipbrook (1715 – 15
October 1783),
known as The Lord
Orwell between 1762 and 1776 and as The
Viscount Orwell between 1776...
- Earl of Chester. His son
Richard was
created a
baron and was
seated at
Shipbrook Castle, near Northwich, Cheshire.
Warine Vernon,
elder son of the 4th...
- Bedford; Stanley, from the
Stanley family,
Earls of Derby; Vernon, Earl of
Shipbrook Dillon, the
Irish family of Dillon,
Viscount Dillon Places, for example...
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baronies in Chester, the
barons of Kinderton, Halton, Malbank, Mold,
Shipbrook, Dunham-M****ey, and the
honour of
Chester itself.
Feudal baronies or baronies...
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Richard I de Vernon, Lord of
Shipbrook, was an 11th-century noble. He held
lands within Cheshire and
Norfolk in
England as lord and
tenant in chief. Richard...
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Douglas –
leader of the
Scottish rebels Sir
Richard Vernon, 8th
Baron of
Shipbrook Richard le
Scrope ("Scroop"),
Archbishop of York Sir
Michael – a friend...
- site of the
Norman Shipbrook Castle by the
River Dane is
indicated by the name of
Castle Hill,
between Shipbrook Bridge and
Shipbrook Hill Farm, but no...
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originally leading to a
cigar factory),
Hermitage Bridge (1772) and
Shipbrook Bridge.
Cheshire portal Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
River Dane...
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Behind a
Musical Art by
David Huron, 2016, MIT
Press "Mathematical
Musick – The
Contrapuntal Formula of Dr.
Thomas Campion" by Jeff Lee,
shipbrook.net...