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Subterranea / Welbeck Abbey / Earl of Portland / Pinxton Porcelain / Duke of Newcastle / Mansfield Woodhouse / Margaret Holles /  Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne / Cavendish family / Edward Coke / Nobility / Nottinghamshire / Counties of England
Date: 2013-02-11 12:43:22
Subterranea
Welbeck Abbey
Earl of Portland
Pinxton Porcelain
Duke of Newcastle
Mansfield Woodhouse
Margaret Holles
Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Cavendish family
Edward Coke
Nobility
Nottinghamshire
Counties of England

The Priory – Mansfield Woodhouse The Priory in Mansfield Woodhouse sits close by Sherwood Forest, made famous by the stories of Robin Hood and his merry men. In fact, The Priory was at one time owned by the Sheriff of Nottingham, but this was around 600 years after

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