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Both Sides the Border

CHAPTER 21: Shrewsbury
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His father lived to be present at the wedding, but died the following year; and, in accordance with his wishes, Oswald took up his abode at Yardhope, which he largely added to, and strongly fortified.

Here his mother lived with him until her death, ten years later.
Oswald offered to Roger the command of his castle at Stoubes, but the burly squire preferred staying at Yardhope, with his master.

He himself had taken a wife, the daughter of one of the principal tenants on the estate, on the same day that Oswald married Janet.
His uncle, after the surrender of Alnwick, lived at Yardhope until, at the return of Hotspur's son as Earl of Northumberland, he resumed his old position as captain of the garrison, and maintained it until his death.
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