F is for Kiplin s fifth family of volunteers
Welcome back to an A to Z of discoveries at Kiplin Hall and Gardens. Today we explore a theme very close to all of our hearts, family. Specifically, the five very important families associated with Kiplin Hall and Gardens BUILT in the 1620’s by George Calvert as a hunting lodge, Kiplin Hall remained in family ownership for nearly 400 years. During that time four family names have laid claim to Kiplin Hall as its ownership moved through inheritance and marriage. A portrait of George Calvert the first owner of Kipin Hall The Calverts, Crowes, Carpenters, and Talbots. The hall was only sold twice in its history – in 1722 and 1937 – and both of these were family transactions.
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The A to Z tour continues at Kiplin Hall and Gardens
Welcome back to the A to Z of discoveries at Kiplin Hall, this week we find out that B is for. Baltimore, Lord Baltimore, and we dig back to the roots of Kiplin Hall, and its far-reaching connections around the globe IN March 1625, King James I rewarded George Calvert for his services as Secretary of State by creating the position Baron of Baltimore in County Longford, Ireland, making him the First Lord Baltimore. George owned lands in County Longford, and in 1619 purchased land at Kiplin in North Yorkshire, where he was born.
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