Other famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . t LordGriffin. Lord Howard de Waldens portrait, in the robes of the Orderof the Bath, hangs on the west wall of the Saloon, between theportraits of his mother and aunt. Elizabeth, Lady Portsmouth, only established her right to theAudley End estates after a lawsuit with Thomas, second Earl ofEffingham, to whom Charles, ninth Earl of Suffolk, had be-queathed their reversion after his brother Henrys death. Judg-ment was given for Lady Portsmouth, in accordance with Earl Mrs. Parker, Lord Howard de Waldens youngest sister, survived about a ye


Other famous homes of Great Britain and their stories . t LordGriffin. Lord Howard de Waldens portrait, in the robes of the Orderof the Bath, hangs on the west wall of the Saloon, between theportraits of his mother and aunt. Elizabeth, Lady Portsmouth, only established her right to theAudley End estates after a lawsuit with Thomas, second Earl ofEffingham, to whom Charles, ninth Earl of Suffolk, had be-queathed their reversion after his brother Henrys death. Judg-ment was given for Lady Portsmouth, in accordance with Earl Mrs. Parker, Lord Howard de Waldens youngest sister, survived about a year, but never estab-lished her claim to the title. 192 auMe^ ]en& Jamess settlement, and Earl Charless disposition of the propertyset aside. Curiously enough, as has been mentioned, the house wasnot included in this settlement, for Earl James having in 1669 dis-posed of it to Charles 11., it was in 1687, and for some years after,Crown property. But the purchase money of ^50,000 was neverfully paid, some remaining on mortgage, so that the house was. I t&JlOlill^lklk.


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