. The history and antiquities of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham; containing the whole of Thoroton's account of that place, and all that is valuable in Deering. y^ ^^y?^r(rf^r^eyr^7^n^^l9f^^hT^ff^^^^A<!l7^fy^^^ .. [sect. II.] OF THE TOWN OF NOTTINGHAM. IJ buildings, as a feat, in England, towards the accomplifhing of which he devifed the in-come of certain eftates out of his domains. Deerinc fays, The ift Duke of Newcallle and founder of the prefent caftle o^ Nottingham, wasWilliam Cavendi(h, fonof Sir Charles Cavendifh, (younger brother of William the firfl:Earlof Devonfliire
. The history and antiquities of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham; containing the whole of Thoroton's account of that place, and all that is valuable in Deering. y^ ^^y?^r(rf^r^eyr^7^n^^l9f^^hT^ff^^^^A<!l7^fy^^^ .. [sect. II.] OF THE TOWN OF NOTTINGHAM. IJ buildings, as a feat, in England, towards the accomplifhing of which he devifed the in-come of certain eftates out of his domains. Deerinc fays, The ift Duke of Newcallle and founder of the prefent caftle o^ Nottingham, wasWilliam Cavendi(h, fonof Sir Charles Cavendifh, (younger brother of William the firfl:Earlof Devonfliire) and Catherine daughter and heir to Cuthbert baron Ogle, marriedto him the 4th of Car. I. This William had abrother Sir Charles, who died without iflTue. He was the 8th of James I. made knight of the Bath at the creation of Henryprince oUVaks. King Charles I. made him governor of the Prince his eldefl: Ion. In the year 1642 upon the great defccftion of the kings fubjc^ts the i8th of Car. firfl manned and fortified the town o{Ne-j:>cafIb and the caftle of Tinmotitb for nhe kingsfervice, and afterwards levying ether forces in the midll of winter, routed the greateftpart of thofe rebels that had made head in Torkflnr
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