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about 8 years, with his wife Alice having custody and acting as guardian until Frances became of age or married. It stipulated that if Alice remained at Calke she was obliged to pay rent and cover the necessary repairs. A further condition stated that the lease was for Frances and her heirs only – meaning when she later married William Bradbourne in 1557, he was not allowed to take ownership of Calke, as was normal practice in Tudor times.
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lawyer Richard Wendsley achieved a settlement to enjoy the lease under the title of John Smyth and Grace (nee Prest). In 1585 Wendsley defaulted on loans made by Robert Bainbridge, three-time MP for Derby, linked to the freehold and the leasehold of Calke, so Robert Bainbridge became the rightful legal owner of Calke. A final settlement was made to John Reames (Grace’s 2nd husband) and Grace to release their connection to Calke.
457:, London and ignoring the fact that the legal owner of the lease was Frances, took everything of value as his ‘by rights of marriage to Alice'. He named himself as Calke’s owner in Queen Elizabeth’s Pardon Rolls in 1559 and in his will Richard referred to Calke Manor as the 'Chief Mansion House'. Meanwhile the freehold of Calke was granted by 552:(1877–1949) sold some of his collection of birds, butterflies and fishes to pay death duties. She was succeeded by her nephew, Charles Jenney (1917–81), who was the eldest son of Frances Harpur Crewe, the fourth daughter of Sir Vauncey. Charles changed his name to Charles Harpur-Crewe. His sudden death in 1981 led to crippling 488:, and may have chosen to live at Calke as the parish was not under the control of a bishop. He requested that his body be laid to rest in the vault he had built in St. Giles Church. Following Robert's death, Calke passed to his son Robert Bainbridge Jr, who sold the estate in 1622 to Sir Henry Harpur for £5,350. 432:
of London, for which he received from Prior John Young a 99-year lease dated 31 August 1537 for Calke Priory with various lands and permissions, stating 59 years being prepaid to reflect the amount lent. This lease appeared to secure Calke’s future but on 25 October 1538 Repton Priory was surrendered
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which were built next to both the stair-turrets. The east and west ranges of this house were not parallel; something that has distinctly affected the shape and layout of the current house. This discrepancy could either reflect the different phases of construction within the Tudor house or the layout
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The Tudor manor forms the core of the house that exists today, and parts are still visible within the house's courtyard. Little was known about how Calke Manor looked until repair work on the current house was undertaken by the National Trust in 1988. The house was built around a courtyard with the
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Following the death of Richard Blackwell in 1568 (Alice having died in 1561) his executors retained the lease, despite the fact that it had been awarded to Frances in her father's will. Her death in 1572, without any heirs, precipitated a court battle about the rightful ownership until 1573/4, when
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in decline. At its time of endowment, there had been little change to many rooms since the 1880s. A massive amount of remedial work but no restoration has been done and interiors are almost as they were found in 1985, so the decay of the building and its interiors has been halted but not reversed.
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of 1536 – 1541, Repton, along with other monasteries whose income was £200 or less, failed to escape the first wave and was dissolved in 1536. A reinstatement was possible through the payment of a fine and on 12 June 1537, Repton was reinstated, at a cost of £266 13s 4d. A loan to cover this huge
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was beheaded in 1540. During this time John converted Calke Priory into a Tudor house and his family remained at Calke Manor until his death in October 1546. In his will John left the remainder of the 99-year lease for Calke, which included the Tudor manor, to his youngest daughter Frances, aged
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To the side of the house is a large quadrangle of buildings forming the old stable yard and farm, complete with old carriages and farm implements. The outbuildings incorporate a brewhouse that is linked to the main house by a tunnel.
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Nothing is known of the priory during the 14th and 15th centuries; however, historian Oliver Garnett suggests the priory may have served more as the centre of an agricultural estate than as a religious establishment during this time.
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south range serving as the entrance front, with a gatehouse; two projections in the foundations at the northeast and northwest reveal the locations of 2 stair-turrets. The work also revealed a later 17th-century arcaded
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How John Preste and the 99 year lease of 1537, saved Calke for us today: or the story of Calke Manor ownership from 1536 to 1623 as per currently located documents
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When Repton was dissolved in 1538 John Preste relocated from London to Calke along with his family for safety. He remained until
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The Trust manages the surrounding landscape park with an eye to nature conservation. It contains such features as a
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at Willesley basin and one of the tunnels can be seen restored and running under the drive. It closed in 1915.
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to the canons at Calke Priory, but subsequently had a new priory, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, built at
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Robert Bainbridge was an avowed Protestant who was imprisoned in 1586 in the Beauchamp Tower of the
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habitat and associated deadwood invertebrate fauna. The estate is also listed at Grade II* on the
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for the second and final time, and the freehold of Calke transferred back to the Crown.
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for nearly 300 years until it was passed to the Trust in 1985 in lieu of
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amount was made possible by John Preste (Prest and other variations), a
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and alignment of the walls of the original priory buildings.
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are the end point of the railway that took limestone to the
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by his younger brother Henry Harpur-Crewe (1921–91).
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Calke Abbey is located in Derbyshire
Neoclassical
Baroque
Ticknall
Derbyshire
England
United Kingdom
Coordinates
52°47′59″N 1°27′21″W / 52.79972°N 1.45583°W / 52.79972; -1.45583
Harpur Baronets
The National Trust
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/calke-abbey
Listed Building
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Grade I listed
country house
Ticknall
Derbyshire
National Trust
Augustinian
priory
dissolution
Henry VIII
abbey
Baroque
Harpur family
death duties
deliberately displayed in the state of decline

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