Infobox begins Infobox settlement official name Village of big Gainsborough big other name native name ... imagesize 300px image caption Painting of Gainsborough titled 40 Below Zero by William G. Hobbs . image ... 18 Highway 18 blank1 name Waterways blank1 info Gainsborough Creek website footnotes Infobox ends Gainsborough ... 1, 1885 the name of the community changed to Gainsborough. ref cite web url http www.collectionscanada.gc.ca .... To the west 8  miles is the village of Carievale, SK. 16  miles straight north of Gainsborough ... hours by car. The Gainsborough Creek forms most of the southern boundary of the town, while the rest ... , a former physician in the Gainsborough Union Hospital closed 1987? , did a painting of the main street ... , former NHLer Richard Widdifield, Canadian Artist, Born in Gainsborough in 1961 Dick Southam ... br Argyle No. 1, Saskatchewan RM of Argyle 1 br Gainsborough Swimming pool open July and August br Movie ... shop br Gainsborough Coop hardware, fuel, lumber br Gainsborough and Area Health Centre primarily for long ... Rex9 Detail.CFM?Addresses.Library ID 129 Gainsborough Library branch of the Southeast Regional Library br Gainsborough Fine Foods grocery br Gainsborough Frozen Foods br A H Farm Supplies and Insurance SGI agent and Bus Depot br CA Shaw Insurance Broker br Gainsborough Community Rink curling 4 sheets ...?id 1051 ref br Gainsborough Volunteer Fire Department br Happy Hours Club Local Senior s establishment ... . br Gainsborough Elementary School closed in 2006. Property now privately owned, and building partially demolished. br Gainsborough Railway Station now privately owned home br Frankie s Soda Shop Railway Street br Willis Pool Hall Railway Street br Gainsborough Variety Store br Paterson GlobalFoods ... has a stage and upper meeting room br Sports field a.k.a. Gainsborough Agricultural Grounds Kitchen ... Lions Gainsborough Library, 401 Railway, S0C 020 Gainsborough Curling Club, Tel 306 685 2008 There is a small grass airstrip located in the north end of the town listed as the Gainsborough Airport ... more details
Gainsborough Creek is a tributary of the Souris River in southeastern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba . Communities on or near the waterway are Gainsborough, Saskatchewan and Pierson, Manitoba . See also List of rivers of Manitoba List of rivers of Saskatchewan References http www.swa.ca publications documents LowerSourisOverviewReport.pdf Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Antler River Pipestone Creek Basin Overview http www.gov.mb.ca conservation wildlife managing wma western.html Province of Manitoba Manitoba Conservation Wildlife and Ecosystem Protection coord 49 10 19 N 101 01 55 W display title Category Rivers of Manitoba Category Rivers of Saskatchewan Saskatchewan geo stub Manitoba geo stub ... more details
The Gainsborough Estate is an urban priority area council housing estate on the South East side of Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk . Ipswich Borough Council also sell on the estate for as little as 55,000 for a 2 bedroom semi with front and back garden Fact date June 2007 . coord 52.0332 N 1.1792 E display title Category Ipswich Category Geography of Suffolk ... more details
one source date October 2011 A Gainsborough chair also known as a Martha Washington chair in the United States is a type of Chair Armrests armchair made in England in the eighteenth century. The chair was wide, with a high back, open sides and short arms, and was normally upholstered in leather . Contemporaries referred to it as a French chair , as the most elaborate styles were based on French Rococo chairs from the Louis XV period. References britannica 223557 furniture stub Category Chairs ... more details
Infobox UK place static image name St.Paul s church, Morton, Lincs. geograph.org.uk 47460.jpg static image alt static image caption small St Paul s church, Morton small country England official name Morton map alt latitude 53.41636800 longitude 0.78504297 population 1,157 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 shire district West Lindsey shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Gainsborough UK Parliament constituency Gainsborough post town Gainsborough postcode district DN21 postcode area DN dial code os grid reference SK808917 london distance mi london direction Morton is a village and civil parish directly north of the town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , on the River Trent , in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire , England. Morton consisted of four households in Domesday Book of 1086, when it was called Mortune . ref cite web title Morton url http www.domesdaymap.co.uk place SK8091 morton work Domesday Map publisher Anna Powell Smith University of Hull accessdate 14 July 2011 ref It was a township of Gainsborough parish until 1846, when the first church dedicated to Saint Paul opened in the village. ref cite web title Morton url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk descriptions entry page.jsp?text id 988330&word MORTON LINCOLNSHIRE work Vision of Britain publisher University of Portsmouth accessdate 14 July 2011 ref It then became a chapelry until 1866 when it was created a civil parish. ref cite web title Morton CP url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10436000&c id 10001043 work Vision of Britain publisher University of Portsmouth accessdate 14 July 2011 ref The grade II listed building listed church is dedicated to Saint Paul. The current building dates from 1890 91 and was built to the designs of J. T. Micklethwaite and Somers Clarke, incorporating the tower of the church consecrated in 1846, which appears to have been re faced. The width of the 1840s church decided the width of the nav ... more details
Infobox rail line name Gainsborough Line color logo logo width image image width caption type Heavy rail system status locale Essex , Suffolk start end stations routes ridership open close owner Network Rail operator Greater Anglia character stock linelength tracklength notrack gauge Standard gauge el speed elevation map map state collapsed Gainsborough Line The Gainsborough Line is the marketing name of the Sudbury Branch Line , a single track railway line running through the rural area between Sudbury, Suffolk Sudbury and Marks Tey in England with connecting trains from Marks Tey railway station Marks Tey station to London, Colchester and other destinations. Prior to the Beeching Axe the line, known as the Stour Valley Railway also served Cambridge , Long Melford , Clare, Suffolk Clare and Haverhill, Suffolk Haverhill . The line is part of the Network Rail Route 7 Great Eastern Network Rail Strategic Route 7 , SRS 07.10 and is classified as a rural line. ref name NRR7 cite web url http www.networkrail.co.uk browse 20documents StrategicBusinessPlan RoutePlans 2009 Route 207 20 20Great 20Eastern.pdf title Route 7 Great Eastern publisher Network Rail accessdate 2009 05 22 ref History see also Stour Valley Railway The Stour Valley Railway opened on 9 August 1865 running from Cambridge via Shelford , Long Melford , Clare, Suffolk Clare and Haverhill, Suffolk Haverhill to join the current line from Sudbury to Marks Tey. The Shelford to Sudbury section was closed on 6 March 1967 as part of the Beeching Axe . In December 2006 the line was designated as a Community Railway ref http www.networkrail.co.uk aspx 983.aspx Network Rail Community Railways ref by the Transport Minister, and is part ... Gainsborough who was born in Sudbury, and was previously named the Lovejoy Line, after the BBC ... all over Britain. citation needed date March 2011 The train that runs along the Gainsborough Line ..., such as the Braintree Branch Line Braintree branch , the Gainsborough Line is not Railway electrification ... more details
and FFT sections. Do not change it, please. Aeris Gainsborough is introduced as a flower ... games ff7 aeris char.html Aeris Gainsborough character profile at the official Square Enix Final Fantasy VII site finalfantasy Aerith Gainsborough Aerith Gainsborough on Final Fantasy Wiki at Wikia ... characters es Aerith Gainsborough fr Aeris Gainsborough it Aerith Gainsborough no Aerith Gainsborough pl Aeris Gainsborough pt Aerith Gainsborough ru sv Aeris Gainsborough th vi Aerith Gainsborough ... more details
Gainsborough railway station may refer to the following stations in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough Central railway station Gainsborough Lea Road railway station disambig ... more details
Infobox nobility name Sir Thomas Burgh image image size caption title 1st Baron Burgh of Gainsborough birth date c.1431 birth place Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , England death date 18 March 1496 death place place of burial Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , England spouse Margaret de Ros spouse2 issue Edward ... he is shown as being created 1st Lord Burgh, of Gainsborough England by writ on 1 September 1487. He ... of Sir Henry Percy, who was in turn grandson to Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland and to David IV Strathbogie, titular Earl of Atholl David of Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl , descended from the ancient ... Hubert de Burgh, younger son of Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent and his wife Beatrice de Warrenne ... rescued King Edward IV from the Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick Earl of Warwick whom the Earl ..., Earl of Richmond , who would become King in 1485. Although Thomas fought in the Battle of Bosworth .... Old Gainsborough Hall Image Gainsborough Old Hall tower.jpg left thumb 250px Gainsborough Old Hall Tower In 1460, Sir Thomas built the great Gainsborough Old Hall Old Hall in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , Lincolnshire . Gainsborough Old Hall was not only their home, but also a demonstration ... the founder of the Chantry and Alms House at Gainsborough. In 1470, the manor was attacked by Sir ... daughter of Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick and Elizabeth Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick ... Trinity Church, Gainsborough. References reflist External links http www.lordburghsretinue.co.uk ... Gainsborough Old Hall published by Friends of the Old Hall Association . http www.english heritage.org.uk daysout properties gainsborough old hall Gainsborough Old Hall English Heritage http www.lincolnshire.gov.uk pictures of gainsborough old hall 100756.article Pictures of Gainsborough Old Hall ... Burgh ALTERNATIVE NAMES 1st Baron Burgh of Gainsborough SHORT DESCRIPTION Privy Councillor DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , Lincolnshire , England DATE OF DEATH 18 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Gainsborough , New South Wales , Australia is a residential estate forming part of the suburb of Kiama Downs, New South Wales Kiama Downs in the Municipality of Kiama . This is a relatively new urban area bordering Kiama Downs and Jamberoo, New South Wales Jamberoo . A new section of the Princes Highway was opened to the west of Gainsborough in late 2005. The name Gainsborough is derived from the original estate name of the development which was based on painters names, you can find many artists names in the suburban streets of Gainsborough. The Gainsborough Estate was developed by The Homes Corporation of Australia in the early 1980s and the nickname for the suburb was adopted by all of the residents. See also There is also a Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough in the England English county of Lincolnshire . There is also a Gainsborough, Saskatchewan Gainsborough in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada . Coord 34 38 S 150 51 E region AU NSW type landmark display title Category Wollongong Kiama geo stub ... more details
Gainsborough Riverside Festival is an annual community Arts Heritage event that runs on the second weekend of June in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire on the banks of the River Trent . The day begins around noon with a community parade along the banks of the river and entertainment is provided throughout the day until 10 30pm when the day is brought to a head with an extravagant fireworks display. Entertainment is provided throughout the day courtesy of local bands, musicians, community groups and street performers. There is also a market for community groups and organisations usually accompanied by a continental market running along the riverside to the town centre. Art is exhibited on the day along the riverside provided by local artists and groups. The festival which is themed diiferently each year has run since 2002 has in the last seven years attracted visitors in five figure numbers. The theme in 2002 was Viking . The theme in 2003 was Elizabethian era Elizabethian Tudor The theme in 2004 was Counterculture Groovy Gainsborough The theme in 2005 was Gainsborough goes Wild The theme in 2006 was Calypso music Caribbean Calypso, Gainsborough goes Bananas The theme in 2007 was Seaside resort Gainsborough makes Waves, a Seaside Celebration The theme for 2008 was Oriental Gainsborough goes Oriental . The theme for 2009 is The English Civil War. English civil war Gainsborough the rematch The theme for 2010 was water, wind and willows The theme for 2011 was Gaisborough Celebrates The theme for 2012 is Gainsborough going for Gold External links http www.gainsboroughriversidefestival.com Gainsborough Riverside Festival festival stub Category Arts festivals in England Category Lincolnshire ... more details
Gainsborough Old Hall in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , Lincolnshire is over five hundred years old and one of the best preserved medieval manor house s in England. File Gainsborough Old Hall, 2008.jpg left thumb Old Hall Tower The hall was built by Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh d.1496 Sir Thomas Burgh in 1460. The Baron Burgh Burghs were rich, flamboyant and powerful people. Gainsborough Old Hall was not only their home, but also a demonstration of their wealth and importance. Sir Thomas was a great benefactor to Newark Church and also the founder of the Chantry and Alms House at Gainsborough. In 1470, the manor was attacked by Robert Welles, 8th Baron Willoughby de Eresby Sir Robert Welles over a clash about lands, status, and honour, but it was not severely damaged. It was in 1484, that Sir Thomas entertained King Richard III of England Richard III in his hall. ref name arch John Julius Norwich. Treasures of Britain the architectural, cultural, historical and natural heritage of Britain . W. W. Norton & Company, 2002. p. 262. ref In 1510, Sir Thomas Burgh s son, Edward Burgh ... of England Henry VIII . The couple would stay at Gainsborough Old Hall until 1530 when they were ... of England Henry VIII visited Gainsborough twice once in 1509 and again in 1541 with the doomed Queen Catherine Howard . The Queen was accused of indiscretions both at Gainsborough and Lincoln and she ... County Council. The Old Hall Gainsborough . ref When Thomas, the Fifth Lord Burgh died without ... role in the development of Gainsborough and many became local Member of Parliament members ... in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire are taken to the hall as part of their Historical studies ... File Gainsborough Old Hall tower.jpg Gainsborough Old Hall tower File Gainsborough Old Hall west wing ... Commons category Gainsborough Old Hall http www.english heritage.org.uk server show nav.11743 Gainsborough ... and interior photos of Gainsborough Old Hall on geograph coord 53.4006 0.7783 type landmark region ... more details
Gainsborough was rural district in Lincolnshire , Lindsey Parts of Lindsey from 1894 to 1974. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough rural sanitary district which was in Lindsey the Nottinghamshire part becoming the Misterton Rural District . It was reduced in 1936 under a Local Government Act 1929 County Review Order by ceding the parishes of Haxey , Oston Ferry and West Butterwick , all part of the Isle of Axholme , to the Isle of Axholme Rural District . It was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 , and incorporated into the new district of West Lindsey . References http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10153815&c id 10001043 coord 53.40 0.72 dim 30000 region GB display title Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 Category History of Lincolnshire Category Rural districts of England ... more details
Refimprove date February 2011 Infobox UK station name Gainsborough Central symbol rail code GNB image name E03 Central Railway Station view looking north from the fo.JPG caption Gainsborough Central Station manager Northern Rail locale Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough borough West Lindsey lowusage0405 pad 1em 21 lowusage0506 steady 21 lowusage0607 increase 33,217 lowusage0708 decrease 1,127 lowusage0809 increase 1,172 lowusage0910 increase 1,438 platforms 2 start 1849 latitude 53.3990 longitude 0.7696 gridref SK819898 Gainsborough Central railway station is a railway station in the town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , England . The town s other station is the busier Gainsborough Lea Road railway station Gainsborough Lea Road . Until recently, the station was shown to be one of the least busy in the country as trains only call there one day a week. In the Strategic Rail Authority s 2002 3 financial year, only 5 fare paying people excluding season ticket holders boarded trains at Gainsborough .... The real figure for Gainsborough Central was much higher as some tickets can be purchased to Gainsborough stations and these journeys are credited to Gainsborough Lea Road railway station Lea Road ... locomotive on a line of railway at Gainsborough for the first time. It came over the track by a wooden ... coaching inn, the White Hart, for a champagne lunch. ref name ISB Beckwith, Ian S. The Book of Gainsborough ... 0263 0 page 347 ref harv ref The LNER inherited two stations in Gainsborough, and to distinguish them, the ex GCR station was renamed Gainsborough Central in September 1923, ref name Butt The station ... route via Scunthorpe railway station Scunthorpe . Location Gainsborough Central station was situated close to Gainsborough steel stock holders since moved and the new Marshalls Yard Shopping Centre ... Gainsborough Central sign.jpg The station s sign right thumb Image Gainsborough Central 2.jpg thumb ... Station Gainsborough Central ... more details
Infobox bridge bridge name Trent Bridge, Gainsborough image Geograph 484925 by Alan Murray Rust.jpg caption Trent Bridge official name also known as carries crosses River Trent id design mainspan convert 70 ft m 0 length convert 328 ft m 0 width convert 26 ft m 0 clearance below traffic open 1791 closed toll until 1932 heritage Listed buildings Grade II listed structure map cue map image map text map width coordinates coord 53.3922 0.7766 type landmark region GB display inline,title Trent Bridge, Gainsborough is a road bridge crossing of the River Trent at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire . History The bridge was built by the civil engineer, William Weston engineer William Weston between 1787 and 1791. ref biographical dictionary of civil engineers in Great Britain and Ireland. A. W. Skempton. 2002 ref It is a handsome and substantial three span bridge in ashlar masonry. The overall width was 26  ft 3in, although cantilevered walkways have been added subsequently. The bridge is Weston s only known work in Britain as he left in 1792 from Falmouth, Cornwall Falmouth for the United States of America . When completed it was the only bridge across the River Trent below Newark on Trent . Toll charges A toll was payable from opening until 1932. The bridge was a commercial success from the start. ref Civil engineering heritage Eastern and central England. E. A. Labrum ref Transport The bridge carries the A631 road River item box River River Trent upstream Dunham Bridge upsub downstream M180 motorway downsub thisis Trent Bridge, Gainsborough type road location SK814890 References Reflist Category Bridges in Lincolnshire Category Grade II listed buildings in Lincolnshire Category Bridges across the River Trent Category Bridges completed in 1791 ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Infobox football club clubname Gainsborough Trinity image Image Gainsboroughtrinityfc.png fullname Gainsborough Trinity Football Club nickname Trinity, The Holy Blues, The Recreationists founded 1873 as Trinity Recreationists ground The Northolme , Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough capacity 4,304 504 seated chairman Peter Swann manager Steve Housham league Conference ... body2 ffff00 rightarm2 ffff00 shorts2 ffff00 socks2 ffff00 Gainsborough Trinity Football Club are an England English association football football club based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire . Between ... was formed in 1873 by The Reverend George Langton Hodgkinson , Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Gainsborough ... they had changed their name from Newton Heath. Image Gainsborough Trinity 1966 67.jpg thumb left Gainsborough Trinity squad photo for 1966 67 After several years of struggle, the club was voted out ... Brian Little would be taking over as manager. Image Blyth Spartans v Gainsborough Trinity.jpg thumb right Gainsborough yellow playing Blyth Spartans F.C. Blyth Spartans in 2009 Despite Little s expertise ... Town manager Steve Housham as Football Development Manager a full time role in which Gainsborough ... it s ties with the community. ref cite web title 4,000 seater stadium planned for Gainsborough url http www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk 4 000 seat stadium plan Gainsborough story 11196472 detail story.html ... and local games Gainsborough Trinity s location on the bank of the Trent River England river trent pitts ... s for Gainsborough are against Boston United F.C. Boston United and Worksop Town F.C. Worksop Town ... Gainsborough Trinity official website Football Conference former football league ... clubs Category Lincolnshire football clubs Category 1873 establishments in England Category Gainsborough Trinity F.C. de Gainsborough Trinity fr Gainsborough Trinity Football Club it Gainsborough Trinity Football Club nl Gainsborough Trinity FC ja FC ru sv Gainsborough ... more details
after the fox hunt of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough , Lincolnshire before her launch. She was sold in June 1928. References Colledge Hunt class minesweeper 1916 DEFAULTSORT Gainsborough ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Gainsborough parliament uk image caption image2 caption2 map1 Gainsborough2007 ... Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough national westminster european East Midlands Gainsborough ... of election. The constituency was reformed as Gainsborough and Horncastle UK Parliament constituency Gainsborough and Horncastle due to boundary changes between 1983 and 1997. It is a safe Conservative ... of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough in Lincolnshire , and comprises the West Lindsey district ... style background color Conservative Party UK meta color Gainsborough by election, 1956 1956 Marcus Kimball ... 2010 Gainsborough ref http ukpollingreport.co.uk guide seat profiles gainsboroughGainsborough , UKPollingReport ... title UK England East Midlands Gainsborough date 7 May 2010 work Election 2010 publisher BBC ... Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Edward Leigh ..., 2001 General Election 2001 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative ... election, 1997 General Election 1997 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative ... box end Elections results following boundary changes For 1983 1992, see Gainsborough and Horncastle ... election, 1979 General Election 1979 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative ... box begin title United Kingdom general election, October 1974 General Election October 1974 Gainsborough ... Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Marcus ... box end Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1970 General Election 1970 Gainsborough ... General Election 1966 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party ... 1964 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Marcus ... Election 1959 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate ..., 1955 General Election 1955 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party Conservative ... more details
Infobox School name Gainsborough Primary School native name latin name image Gainsborough Primary School logo.jpg imagesize caption location streetaddress Berkshire Road region city London state province county postcode E9 5ND postalcode zipcode country England country1 UK coordinates schoolnumber schoolboard district London Borough of Hackney authority The Learning Trust religion Non denominational denomination oversight affiliation superintendent trustee founder specialist president head Teacher Clare Pike head label head chairperson principal principal1 principal2 principal3 principal4 viceprincipal viceprincipal1 viceprincipal2 viceprincipal3 viceprincipal4 asst principal assistantprincipals dean administrator rector chaplain director custodian staff ranking bar pass rate faculty teaching staff roll MOE ceeb school code LEA Hackney ofsted 100225 testaverage testname national ranking classes classes offered avg class size ratio SAT ACT graduates year gender Mixed lower age upper age houses schooltype fundingtype type system fees tuition revenue endowment budget enrolment products grades age range 3 11 medium language classrooms campus campus size campus type Hours in Day athletics conference slogan song fightsong motto Learning Together accreditation rival mascot mascot image sports patron team name nickname school colours school colors yearbook publication newspaper opened established founded status closed students sixth form students pupils 336 alumni nobel laureates enrollment gradeK grade1 grade2 grade3 grade4 grade5 grade6 grade7 grade8 grade9 grade10 grade11 grade12 grade13 other grade label other communities feeders free label free text free label1 free text1 free label2 free text2 free label3 free text3 free label4 free text4 free label5 free text5 footnotes picture homepage http www.gainsborough.hackney.sch.uk Gainsborough Primary School is situated in Hackney ... Berkshire Road School its name was changed after the Second World War to Gainsborough Primary School ... more details
About the title of nobility the given name Earl given name the surname Earl surname other uses Earl disambiguation ... , 4 February 1512. Left to right The Marquess of Dorset , Earl of Northumberland , Earl of Surrey , Earl of Shrewsbury , Earl of Essex , Earl of Kent , Earl of Derby , Earl of Wiltshire . From Parliament Procession Roll of 1512 An earl is a member of the nobility . The title is Anglo Saxon language ... who had the title of king. Alternative names for the Earl Count rank in the nobility structure are used ... Britain , an earl is a member of the peerage , ranking below a marquess and above viscount . ref ... isbn 978 0 19 920687 2 pages accessdate ref There never developed a feminine form of earl countess is used ... jarl and earl , and it has often been suggested they introduced the rune s in Scandinavia, ref See the J rsberg ... of the Germanic Earl precisely because of the uncomfortable phonetic proximity to c t . Earls in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth See also List of earldoms File Earl coronation robes.jpg thumb right An earl s coronation robes. Forms of address An earl has the title Earl of X when the title originates from a placename, or Earl X when the title comes from a surname. In either case, he ... son of an earl, though not himself a Peerage peer , is entitled to use a courtesy title , usually ... units known as earldoms , headed by an ealdorman or earl . Under Edward the Confessor earldoms ... the title of Earl was nominally equal to the continental duke , unlike them earls were not de facto .... He did not create new earls or earldoms. No earl was allowed to remain independent of royal control ... more powerful or wealthier than other noblemen. The only way to become an earl was to inherit the title ... century, creating an earl included a special public ceremony where the king personally tied a sword belt around the waist of the new earl, emphasizing the fact that the earl s rights came from him ... of an earl still consisted of the receipt of the third penny , one third of the revenues of justice ... more details
Infobox Venue name The EARL East Atlanta Restaurant and Lounge image image EarlBarInside.jpg location 488 Flat Shoals Avenue br Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , USA coordinates type Nightclub genre Alternative broke ground built opened July 1999 website http www.badearl.com The EARL is a popular alternative music venue in Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , located on Flat Shoals Avenue in the neighborhood of East Atlanta . The Earl was opened in 1999 by John Searson, a long time Atlanta resident but a newcomer to the restaurant and live entertainment business. The restaurant and club has grown into one of the city s favorite neighborhood bars and live music venues. History The building at 488 Flat Shoals Avenue was being used to store mattresses when Searson signed the lease with the intention of transforming the space into a club and lounge. Much of the business was built by hand, with licensed contractors called in when needed. Even now, the interior of the building reflects Searson s bare knuckled approach to the business. The bar is made out of a tree which fell on his property while he building the bar. File EarlBarOutside1.jpg left At the time, the neighborhood was rapidly gentrifying, but wasn t anywhere near as safe as it is now. The front window had two bullet holes from a scuffle in the street. Searson let a friend sleep in the back to protect the property from any local criminals. The restaurant s opening was a source of intrigue in the neighborhood, with residents pestering Searson to learn when it would be opened. The slow pace of the work prompted him to post a sign on the door saying it would be open when it was open. Opening night came with the bar already teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. A local distributor had donated three kegs of Pabst Blue ... A partial list of bands and artists that have appeared at the Earl since its opening width 80 ... Loafing. ref Notes Reflist External links http www.badearl.com The Earl s website coord 33.741 ... more details
Infobox GB station name Gainsborough Lea Road symbol rail code GBL image name Gainsborough Lea Road Sign.JPG caption The station sign manager East Midlands Trains locale Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough borough West Lindsey , Lincolnshire usage0405 pad 1em 0.121 usage0506 increase 0.133 usage0607 decrease 0.107 usage0708 increase 0.119 usage0809 increase 0.121 platforms 2 start latitude 53.38600 longitude 0.76914 gridref SK819883 Gainsborough Lea Road railway station is the major station in the town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire , England . The town s other station is Gainsborough Central railway station Gainsborough Central . The station is convert 14.25 mi km 0 northwest of Lincoln Central railway station Lincoln Central . The station opened in 1849 on a single line of the Great Northern Railway Great Britain Great Northern Railway , who ran four trains a day from Gainsborough to Lincoln. ref Beckwith, Ian S. The Book of Gainsborough Quotes Ltd 1988 ref Location Compared to Gainsborough Central, Lea Road is very inconveniently sited, being around a 20 minute walk from the town centre. Whilst there is a bus between the station and the town centre, this is not timetabled to connect with train services. Services Monday to Saturdays on the Sheffield Lincoln Line there is generally an hourly service westbound to Sheffield railway station Sheffield and beyond and eastbound to Lincoln ... run by Class 153 units. Signal Box fire On 11 February 2009 Gainsborough Lea Road signal box was badly damaged by fire. ref cite web url http www.gainsboroughstandard.co.uk news Gainsborough train station signal box.4971575.jp title Gainsborough Evening Standard Gainsborough train station signal box burns down date 11 February 2009 accessdate 11 March 2009 ref References reflist File Gainsborough Lea Road Station.jpg thumb Lea Road Station entrance File Gainsborough Lea Road Station train at the platform.jpg ... railstation stub nl Station Gainsborough Lea Road ... more details
Infobox UK constituency main name Gainsborough and Horncastle parliament uk image caption image2 caption2 map1 map2 EnglandLincolnshire map entity Lincolnshire map year 1992 map size 150px year 1885 abolished 1997 type County previous next elects howmany One year2 abolished2 type2 previous2 next2 elects howmany2 year3 abolished3 type3 previous3 next3 elects howmany3 region England county Lincolnshire towns Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Gainsborough national westminster european East Midlands Gainsborough and Horncastle is a former county constituency represented in the British House of Commons House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It elected one Member of Parliament MP by the first past the post system of election. It existed from 1983 to 1997. The area of and around Horncastle, Lincolnshire Horncastle is now in the constituency of Louth and Horncastle UK Parliament constituency Louth and Horncastle . For elections prior to 1983, and from 1997, see Gainsborough UK Parliament constituency Gainsborough . Elections Elections in the 1990s Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1992 General Election 1992 Gainsborough and Horncastle Election box candidate with party link party Conservative Party UK candidate Edward Leigh votes 31,444 percentage 54.0 change Election box candidate with party link party Liberal Democrats UK candidate N Taylor votes 15,199 percentage 26.1 change Election box candidate with party link party Labour Party UK candidate F Jones votes 11,619 percentage 20.0 change Election box majority votes 16,245 percentage 27.9 change ... general election, 1987 General Election 1987 Gainsborough Election box candidate with party link party ... box end Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1983 General Election 1983 Gainsborough ... Midlands coord 53.35 0.50 dim 50000 region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Gainsborough Uk Parliament ... constituencies established in 1983 UK constituency stub pl Okr g wyborczy Gainsborough i Horncastle ... more details
For the US Navy pilot Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr. Unreferenced date February 2010 Image Spencer Arms.svg thumb right Arms of the Earl Spencer File Johnspencer.jpg thumb right John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer John Spencer, 1st Viscount Spencer and 1st Earl Spencer , by Thomas GainsboroughEarl Spencer is a title ... Althorp , of Althorp in the County of Northamptonshire, for John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer John .... The future Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer 6th Earl Spencer was created Viscount Althorp , of Great ... . The courtesy titles in the United Kingdom courtesy title of the eldest son and heir of the Earl ..., 8th Earl Spencer 8th Earl Spencer . Thus Diana s son Royal Highness His Royal Highness Prince William, Duke of Cambridge , who is the future King of England, is a grandson of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer 8th Earl Spencer . Earls Spencer 1765 John Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer 1734 1783 George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer 1758 1834 John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer 1782 1845 Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer 1798 1857 John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer John Poyntz Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer 1835 1910 Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer Charles Robert Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer 1857 1922 Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer 1892 1975 John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer 1924 1992 , maternal grandfather of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer b. 1964 , uncle of Prince William ... John Spencer, Viscount Althorp b. 1994 elder son of the 9th Earl The Hon. Edmund Charles Spencer b. 2003 younger son of the 9th Earl George Cecil Robert Maurice Spencer b. 1932 only son of the Hon. George Charles Spencer, third son of the 6th Earl See also Spencer family Spencer Gulf References ... 978 0 09 465700 7 Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer Spencer, Charles 1999 Althorp the story of an English ... more details
in the Peerage of Ireland. He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He also represented Newry in the British House of Commons House of Commons . His grandson, the third Earl, was briefly Member of Parliament ... Peer from 1881 to 1915. His eldest son, the fourth Earl, served as Lord Lieutenant of County Down and as Vice ... by his nephew, the fifth Earl. He was the son of Major the Hon. Francis Edward Needham, second son of the third Earl. As of 2010 the titles are held by the fifth Earl s eldest son, the sixth Earl, who ... was the twelfth Viscount, who was created Earl of Kilmorey in 1822. The ancestral family seat ... of the 4th Earl in 1961 the Earldom was inherited by a kinsman, while the Mourne Park Estate was passed on in the female line. It is still 2008 owned by the descendants of the 4th Earl. The Kilmorey ... Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey Francis Needham, 12th Viscount Kilmorey 1748 1832 created Earl of Kilmorey in 1822 Earls of Kilmorey 1822 Francis Needham, 1st Earl of Kilmorey 1748 1832 Francis Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey Francis Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey 1787 1880 Francis Needham, Viscount Newry Francis Jack Needham, Viscount Newry 1815 1851 Francis Needham, 3rd Earl of Kilmorey Francis Charles Needham, 3rd Earl of Kilmorey 1842 1915 Francis Needham, 4th Earl of Kilmorey Francis Charles Adelbert Henry Needham, 4th Earl of Kilmorey 1883 1961 Francis Needham, 5th Earl of Kilmorey Francis Jack Richard Patrick Needham, 5th Earl of Kilmorey 1915 1977 Richard Needham Richard Francis Needham, 6th Earl of Kilmorey b. 1942 The heir apparent is the present holder s son Robert Needham ... Earl Of Kilmorey Category Earldoms Kilmorey ... more details