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Streatlam Castle was a
Baroque stately home
located near the town of
Barnard Castle in
County Durham, England, that was
demolished in 1959.
Owned by the...
- The Bowes-Lyon
family descends from
George Bowes of
Gibside and
Streatlam Castle (1701–1760), a
County Durham landowner and politician,
through John Bowes...
- John
Bowes (19 June 1811
London – 9
October 1885
Streatlam, co. Durham) was an
English art
collector and
thoroughbred racehorse owner who
founded the...
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January 1707) was a
British landowner and M.P. Sir
William Bowes Kt. of
Streatlam Castle was
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge. He was one of the two...
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representative peer from 1870
until 1892. In 1887, he was
created Baron Bowes of
Streatlam Castle, in the
County of Durham, and of Lunedale, in the
County of York...
- (1657–1707) of
Streatlam Castle (now demolished).
Until 1722, the
basis of the Bowes'
influence was
their own
estate and
house of
Streatlam Castle, County...
- England,
including Glamis Castle, St Paul's
Walden Bury,
Gibside Hall and
Streatlam Castle in
County Durham and
Woolmers Park, near Hertford. He was made...
- and open to the public. John
Bowes lived at
nearby Streatlam Castle (demolished in 1959). His
Streatlam stud
never had more than ten
breeding mares at one...
- Legion, and Cruddas, a
gamekeeper from the Earl of Strathmore's
estate at
Streatlam,
reputedly took aim at the
weather vane from the
doorway of the Turk's...
- he pla**** a
major part as a loyalist,
remaining at
Streatlam and
facing down unpo****rity.
Streatlam was not far from Brancepeth, the seat of
Charles Neville...