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" In Shakespeare's Henry IV. , Neville, Earl of West- moreland, and owner of Middleham Castle, is a prominent character. At Hornby, were born Mark Pattison, and the celebrated " Sister Dora "' of nursing fame. Their father afterwards became Rector of Hauxwell, close by, and here Mark's youth was spent. The biographer of " Sister Dora, " Pattison's youngest sister, says : — " Hauxwell is a tiny village, lying on the southern slope of a hill, whence an extensive view of moors and Wensleydale is o...btained. It contains between two and three hundred inhabitants. The rectory is a pretty little dwelling, some half-mile from the church, which is a fine old building much shut in by trees. The whole village, even on a bright summer morning, gives the traveller an impression of intense quiet, if not of dullness. But in the winter, when the snow lies thickly for weeks together in the narrow lane, and only thoroughfare of the place, when the distant moors also look cold in their garment of white, and the large expanse of sky is covered with leaden-coloured YOREDALE.
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