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LXXIII. From the Queen to the Keeper of Falkeborne Park, or his Deputy there

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Letters of Margaret of Anjou
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1863

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References

page 105 note a Fuller's Worthies, p. 337.

page 105 note b Morant, ii. 116.

page 105 note c Lansd. MSS. No. 860 B. fo. 107, and Coll. Topog. iii. 106.

page 105 note d Dugd. Bar. i. 428; Monast. ii. 565; Antiq. Warw. 1074, 1075.

page 106 note a Morant, ii. 116. The Fortescues sold Falkeburne in the 17th century to the Bullocks, the present owners. Neither at Falkeburne Hall, which is a strikingly fine old mansion, nor at the church, unless possibly in an ancient window near the pulpit on the north side, is there any trace of the Montgomery family.