Rose, C. (2006). Dame Alice Owen and her heirs at Cransley. Northamptonshire Past Present 59. Vol 59, pp. 23-31.

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Dame Alice Owen and her heirs at Cransley
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Northamptonshire Past Present 59
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Northamptonshire Past and Present
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59
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23 - 31
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Article on the history of the Cransley estate near Kettering in Northamptonshire, from shortly before its acquisition by Dame Alice Owen in 1595 to the early-twentieth century, and of the Robinson (later Rose) family, Dame Alice's heirs. The article also mentions the almshouses and school founded by her in Islington, London, and her memorial (since destroyed) at St Mary's Church, Islington.
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Clive Rose
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2006
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1595 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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10 Jan 2007