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::Cool. Then (presumably) that means the Earldom of Allendale began in Northumbria, and then one of the Lords purchased Wollaton Hall from the Willoughbys (I don't think they would have commissioned it; why build an estate so far away from your seat? Purchasing it seems more likely, and then later moving there out of preference (or perhaps a younger son lived at Wollaton, and when his brother died, he inherited the title, but remained at Wollaton). I'll add that to the relevant pages.
 
::Cool. Then (presumably) that means the Earldom of Allendale began in Northumbria, and then one of the Lords purchased Wollaton Hall from the Willoughbys (I don't think they would have commissioned it; why build an estate so far away from your seat? Purchasing it seems more likely, and then later moving there out of preference (or perhaps a younger son lived at Wollaton, and when his brother died, he inherited the title, but remained at Wollaton). I'll add that to the relevant pages.
 
==Northumbria==
 
Citing [[George Laurence]]'s mention of Northumbria. Not much, but it's there on page 155 of the US edition of Victory of Eagles.
 
:"Ought I send Elizabeth and Mother and the children away, to Northumbria perhaps?"
 
Laurence counsels that it wouldn't be any safer. But I assume when he mentions Northumbria, there is a certain destination in mind, not just vaguely "away to the North"?
 
-- [[User:Strangerface|Strangerface]] 06:39, 17 August 2010 (PDT)
 

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