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About Euphemia Maria de Aske
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Euphemia Aske left a will on 26 August 1463. Her estate was probated on 24 November 1463; Buried at St. Peter's, Leeds.
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Aske Hall is a place of some antiquity, and long the de Aske family residence, but at first consisted merely of a square tower surrounded by bare and swampy fields. In this state it remained until it was purchased, in the year 1727, by Sir Conyers D'Arcy, who commenced those improvements which have now rendered it one of the finest country seats in the neighbourhood. There is an extensive prospect over the surrounding landscape from the top of the Temple, which is built on the exact model of a Hindoo Temple. On Pilmore Hill (between Aske and Richmond) is a Tower bearing the grotesque name of Olliver Ducat, which is said to be a perfect counterpart of an Indian Hill-Fort.
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Eufemia Aske Langton BIRTH unknown DEATH 1463 BURIAL St. Peter Minster Churchyard Leeds, Metropolitan Borough of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England MEMORIAL ID 116577538 Family Members Spouse John Langton unknown–1459
Children John Langton unknown–1467
Euphemia Maria de Aske's Timeline
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1399
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Aske, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1420 |
1420
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Hudleston, Yorkshire, England
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1432
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Gloucestershire,England
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1443
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Farnley, Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1463
Age 64
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St Peter Minster Churchyard, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
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