Examples of 'earl of carlisle' in a sentence
Meaning of "earl of carlisle"
earl of carlisle: Refers to an aristocratic title given to someone who holds the rank of earl and is associated with the town of Carlisle in England. It may also refer to a historical figure or lineage
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The Earl of Carlisle is lord of the manor and sole owner.
He was initially introduced to court by his cousin the Earl of Carlisle.
Castle to the Earl of Carlisle.
Earl of Carlisle.
For this he was created Earl of Carlisle.
The first edition appeared anonymously in 1669, and was dedicated to the Earl of Carlisle.
Subsequently he was chaplain to the Earl of Carlisle when lord-lieutenant of Ireland.
Howard was the brother of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle.
Four letters to the Earl of Carlisle.
Howard was the second son of Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle.
For more information on this creation, see Earl of Carlisle.
At that time it was sold to Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle.
He also acted as business adviser to Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle.
On his return in 1779 he published his widely-read Four Letters to the Earl of Carlisle.
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