The Earl of Leicester got £750 per annum from the customs.
He succeeded his father as 3rd Earl of Leicester in 1909.
In 1583 he describes himself as chaplain to the Earl of Leicester.
He was knighted by the Earl of Leicester in 1571.
He was speaking almost in the same terms as the Earl of Leicester, and yet his remedy was very different.
The castle was also used as a prison for important people, such as the Earl of Leicester.
Even more than his debts, the Earl of Leicester's will triggered litigation.
He was in the service of the Earl of Leicester.
In 1784 he was created Earl of Leicester in his own right.
The island was bought by the Earl of Leicester in 1922.