Everingham Park
near Market Weighton, Yorkshire - Lord Herries
"Everingham is one of those homely English mansioins which speak to the passer-by of the
quiet peacefulness of the land we live in. The house is of red brick, built about 1760.
At the time of the Survey, the manor was held by the Archbishop of York. The fmaily of
Lord Herries derives paternally from Thomas Haggerston, of Haggerston Castle, Northumberland,
Commanding Officer of a regiment in the service of King Charles I., who was created a
Baronet on the 15th of August 1643. His Lordship represents in the female line
the families of Maxwell, of Carlaverock, Earls of Nithsdale, and Constable, of Everingham."
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Bonded onto a rigid card support, with a conservation grade wash-lined mount.
With a conservation grade wash-lined mount, framed in a dark walnut and gold frame.