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- Dorlestone_Hall abstract "Dorlestone Hall was a manor house at Darlaston, a locality also known as Dorlestone, near Stone, Staffordshire, England, on the Trent. The Hall was built prior to the Reformation. Prior to 1503, the Hall was leased by Jacobus Colyar, who had probably fought in Spain during the Reconquista, as he was given a letter patent with symbols of prowess in the Crusades. In 1503, the Hall was leased by his son, Robert Colyar. He became a wool trader and married Agnes Venables de Kinderton. His son, Thurston, also leased the Hall. In 1537, its ownership passed from Burton Abbey to Thurston's son, James Collier. The abbey was dissolved two years later. In 1685, a descendant, James Collier, sold the Hall to William Jervis.The property is associated with Richard Barnfield, who is one of the candidates for Shakespeare's \"Rival Poet\". A \"Richard Barnfield of Dorlestone in the Countie of Stafford Esquire\" who died here in 1627, was formerly believed to be the poet, but current thinking is that the death recorded was that of his father whose name he shared.In 1880 the estate was acquired by the Meakin family from the Jervis family.The house was demolished after the Second World War.".
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageID "27654832".
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageLength "2754".
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageRevisionID "663420845".
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Burton_Abbey.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Darlaston,_Stone.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:Darlaston_Hall-front.jpg.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink J._&_G._Meakin.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Barnfield.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Rival_Poet.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Stone,_Staffordshire.
- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dorlestone Hall".
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- Dorlestone_Hall wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Staffordshire-struct-stub.
- Dorlestone_Hall subject Category:Former_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Dorlestone_Hall hypernym House.
- Dorlestone_Hall point "52.9092 -2.175".
- Dorlestone_Hall type Building.
- Dorlestone_Hall type Attraction.
- Dorlestone_Hall type SpatialThing.
- Dorlestone_Hall comment "Dorlestone Hall was a manor house at Darlaston, a locality also known as Dorlestone, near Stone, Staffordshire, England, on the Trent. The Hall was built prior to the Reformation. Prior to 1503, the Hall was leased by Jacobus Colyar, who had probably fought in Spain during the Reconquista, as he was given a letter patent with symbols of prowess in the Crusades. In 1503, the Hall was leased by his son, Robert Colyar. He became a wool trader and married Agnes Venables de Kinderton.".
- Dorlestone_Hall label "Dorlestone Hall".
- Dorlestone_Hall sameAs Q5298050.
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- Dorlestone_Hall sameAs Q5298050.
- Dorlestone_Hall lat "52.9092".
- Dorlestone_Hall long "-2.175".
- Dorlestone_Hall wasDerivedFrom Dorlestone_Hall?oldid=663420845.
- Dorlestone_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Dorlestone_Hall.