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  • ...ins of the Norman period are to be found in Durham Cathedral and in Durham Castle, also in some few parish churches, as at Pittington and Norton near Stockto ...eys of Lumley Castle. The Nevilles owned large estates in the county. Raby Castle, their principal seat, was rebuilt by John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Ra
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  • [[File:Kanturk, County Cork - Kanturk Castle.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Kanturk Castle, County Cork]] * Ian Lumley: Heritage Officer
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  • ...n an uncompromising manner as he sent a detachment of soldiers from Durham Castle to force a return to work; it is thought that this act was forced by pressu The north aisle is occupied by a line of Lumley family effigies, only five genuine, assembled circa 1590. Some have been ch
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  • ...of [[Bishop Auckland]] the Wear passes below Auckland Park and [[Auckland Castle]], the official residence of the [[Diocese of Durham|Bishop of Durham]] and ...''Peninsula'', forming a defensive enclosure, at whose heart lie [[Durham Castle]] and Durham Cathedral and which developed around the Bailey into Durham ci
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Penrith Castle
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Alnwick Castle
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  • ...he village, is '''Alstoe''', the site of a possible small motte-and-bailey castle.<ref>[http://www.le.ac.uk/lahs/downloads/Creighton73600dpism.pdf ''Early Ca ...died 1727) to supervise its building. Nottingham replaced Dormer with John Lumley in 1697.<ref>Habakkuk 1955.</ref> Before embarking on the project, Lord Not
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  • ...m Percy, Lionel Percy, Sir George Darcy, Sir William Bulmer, of Brancepeth Castle, in the county of Durham, and Richard Tempest.<ref name="Mackenzie"/>
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  • *Ballumbie Castle Golf Club - [[Dundee]] *Galgorm Castle Golf Club - [[Ballymena]]
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Hylton Castle
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Ravensworth Castle
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  • |picture=Lincoln Cathedral from Castle Hill (crop).jpg |'''Marmaduke Lumley'''
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  • ...th no children, and the manor passed to his nephew, John Anthony Thornhill Lumley-Savile, who sold Gryce Hall and other lands in Yorkshire.<ref>{{citation |u ...the Civil War and is now a stump. When Parliamentarians besieged [[Sandal Castle]] in 1645, a raiding party broke it down leaving only the stump.{{sfnp|Pobj
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  • ...xford in 1258{{sfn|VCH Rutland II|1935}} and stoutly defended [[Kenilworth Castle]] after the Battle of Evesham in 1265.{{sfn|Nichols|1795}} ...nd in 1325 de Beler had threatened the Folville family with violence.{{sfn|Lumley|1895}} By the beginning of 1326 much of the country had turned against Edwa
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  • ...le northwest of Godshill, (although within the parish of [[Woodgreen]]) is Castle Hill, which is said to be the only likely relic of a Norman fortification i ...e so-called manor of Godshill was sold by Henry Earl of Arundel, John Lord Lumley and Joan his wife, eldest daughter of the earl, to a certain Reginald Howse
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