@@AroundTheWorldWithEasewell unentailed property is often sold off by title holders. That’s what’s happened to most of the other properties the dukes of Norfolk owned.
@@mediocremaiden8883 Uh no do you know how many people are related to the Duke's of Norfolk since they became the Duke's of Norfolk???? A lot I am related to the first three. There are probably 30,000+ people who descended from them alone as it was many generations back and people used to have a lot of kids. Take into account all the other Dukes of Norfolk and you are looking at even more people. It would be a good idea for them to track everyone down and hit them up for funding, and weddings, and room stays, and networking in general.
@joshuagenes LOL r/wooosh I was being Facetious in your 'Fun Fact'd' nonchalant way of saying You're descended from Blue Blooded Old Money Aristocracy. And no I don't know because most people don't
@@mediocremaiden8883 My ancestry like most are full of peasant nobodies but also nobility. The second and third sons of nobility were often used as cannon fodder in war and they may have gotten some inheritance they usually didn't inherit the house and often married non-nobility. once you hit nobility in your genealogy it makes it easy to trace because they kept good records.
Charles I, the Destroyer of so many beautiful castles. Just for what he, and the Cavaliers did to this castle, he deserved his fate. Anyways, Mary Stuart was no better. She ruined The Duke of Norfolk, and all for nothing. I would love to see the inside of Fotheringhay Castle.
COMMENT: Which iconic British castle would you like us to feature next on this channel?
I truly enjoyed this episode. As an American, episodes such as this, are my way of visiting places I might not ever get to visit.
Thank you for a very informative video.
You are welcome!
Beauiful castle glad i got to see inside as i only saw the out side and the lake and river and swan in the out door warm swimming pool on a warm day
very nice chunk of information
Really enjoyed that. Love our English history
Cheers!
How about a video on Alnwick Castle?
Visited recently on their Medieval weekend. Great place!
Loved this castle
If the entail on property ended in 1925 how do a few great families manage to keep the title and the estate together?
Why would the title and estate be separated?
@@AroundTheWorldWithEasewell unentailed property is often sold off by title holders. That’s what’s happened to most of the other properties the dukes of Norfolk owned.
@@Sveinbeard Thanks!
Wonderful video!!
Glad you liked it!
This was so good I watched it twice. Please do one of Compton Wynates and Madresfield. Evelyn Waugh...
Thanks! Will do!
I am a decedent of some of the Dukes or Norfolk so it is on the gemological tour should I ever go to England again.
A descendent? They haven't hosted you as Family?
@@mediocremaiden8883 Uh no do you know how many people are related to the Duke's of Norfolk since they became the Duke's of Norfolk???? A lot I am related to the first three. There are probably 30,000+ people who descended from them alone as it was many generations back and people used to have a lot of kids. Take into account all the other Dukes of Norfolk and you are looking at even more people. It would be a good idea for them to track everyone down and hit them up for funding, and weddings, and room stays, and networking in general.
@@joshuagenes Same here Bud. Not closely related enough to count as a "someone", but interesting genealogical history nonetheless.
@joshuagenes LOL r/wooosh I was being Facetious in your 'Fun Fact'd' nonchalant way of saying You're descended from Blue Blooded Old Money Aristocracy. And no I don't know because most people don't
@@mediocremaiden8883 My ancestry like most are full of peasant nobodies but also nobility. The second and third sons of nobility were often used as cannon fodder in war and they may have gotten some inheritance they usually didn't inherit the house and often married non-nobility. once you hit nobility in your genealogy it makes it easy to trace because they kept good records.
Please show us Dohousie Castle near Edinburgh Scotland?
My Aunt Lilias went to school there with her cousins Fitzalan Howards. 1940s
Hadley castle in southend on sea essex UK
Charles I, the Destroyer of so many beautiful castles. Just for what he, and the Cavaliers did to this castle, he deserved his fate. Anyways, Mary Stuart was no better. She ruined The Duke of Norfolk, and all for nothing. I would love to see the inside of Fotheringhay Castle.
It was Oliver Cromwell that ordered the castle to be destroyed in 1652. Charles I was long dead.
When you OWN the CASTLE,,, YOU ALONE decides who crosses the DRAWBRIDGE.
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