Ripley Castle
near Knaresborough, Yorkshire - Baronet Ingilby
"Ripley Castle is the ancient seat of the baronetical family of Ingilby.
It stands on land not far from the river Nidd, the name denoting a pasture
on the bank of a stream. The house is a castellated building and was
erected in the year 1555. It has, however, been much altered and enlarged
in the years that have since passed.
Sir Thomas de Ingilby, about the year 1328, married the ehiress of the
Ripley family and with her acquired the estate. The Baronetcy was conferred on the
then possessor in the year 1642, who accordingly became Sir William Ingilby."
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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.