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Walter Strickland, 1516–1569?> (aged 53 years)
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1497–1528
Birth: 1497
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— Helsington, Cumbria, England Death: 9 January 1528 |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1515 — Thornton Bridge, Yorkshire, England |
15 months
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1516–1569
Birth: 5 April 1516
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— Helsington, Cumbria, England Death: 8 April 1569 — Helsington, Cumbria, England |
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6 years
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1516–1569
Birth: 5 April 1516
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— Helsington, Cumbria, England Death: 8 April 1569 — Helsington, Cumbria, England |
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1520–1588
Birth: about 1520
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— Wigglesworth, Yorkshire, England Burial: 20 October 1588 |
Marriage | Marriage — 1536 — |
15 years
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1550–1622
Birth: about 1550
33
30
— Helsington, Westmorland, England Death: 1622 — East Riding, Yorkshire, England |
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Address: Sizergh Castle, Helsington, Cumbria, England. |
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Address: Sizergh Castle, Helsington, Cumbria, England. |
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Sizergh Castle, Helsington, Cumbria, England
Note: Sizergh Castle and Garden is a castle, stately home and garden at Helsington in the English county of Cumbria, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Kendal, and in the care of the National Trust. Sizergh Castle and Garden is a castle, stately home and garden at Helsington in the English county of Cumbria, about 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Kendal, and in the care of the National Trust. History The Deincourt family owned this land from the 1170s. On the marriage of Elizabeth Deincourt to Sir William de Stirkeland in 1239, the estate passed into the hands of what became the Strickland family, who owned it until it was gifted to the National Trust in 1950 by Gerald Strickland, 1st Baron Strickland's grandson Lt. Cdr. Thomas Hornyold-Strickland, 7th Count della Catena. Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII and a relative of the Stricklands, is thought to have lived here after her first husband died in 1533. Catherine's second husband, Lord Latymer, was kin to the dowager Lady Strickland. It was extended in Elizabethan times. Sir Thomas Strickland went into exile with James II. Around 1770, the great hall was again expanded in the Georgian style. |
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