that this was a permanent residence for hunter gatherers is supported by analysis that Howick is a place ... oldest house 01.shtml BBC History Britain s Oldest House? A Journey into the Stone Age http www.ncl.ac.uk howick The Howick Project Category 8th millennium BC architecture Category Archaeological sites ... Category Mesolithic Category Stone Age sites in England ru sh Ku a Howick ... more details
Howick can refer to Places Howick, KwaZulu Natal Howick Falls Howick, Lancashire , a small town in England Howick, Monmouthshire Howick, New Zealand Howick Historical Village Howick, Northumberland , a small town in England HowickhouseHowick, Ontario Howick, Quebec Howick Group National Park Howick Island , Australia People Baron Howick of Glendale Baron Grey of Howick and Viscount Howick , subsidiary titles of Earl Grey Things USS Howick Hall USS Howick Hall , a List of United States Navy ships, H United States Navy ship disambig de Howick nl Howick pl Howick ro Howick ... more details
Infobox school name Howick College seal image motto Equipping individuals for life long learning type State co ed secondary year 9 13 established 1973 address Sandspit Road, Howick, Auckland 2014 coordinates coord 36.9071 174.9389 region NZ type edu display inline,title principal Iva Ropati Mr I L Ropati roll 1940 decile 10 MOE 87 homepage http www.howickcollege.school.nz howickcollege.school.nz Howick College is a co educational secondary school in New Zealand situated in the Auckland suburb of Howick . coord 36 54 26 S 174 56 21 E type edu House system There are six houses in Howick College, each house is then subdivided into 11 tutor groups. Bacot House named after John Thomas Watson Bacot, a surgeon who came out to the Howick area with the Fencibles. The house colour is green. Bell House named after the building Bell House situated at the Howick Colonial Village. The house colour is blue and silver. Ingham House named after the first principal of Howick College, Mr Don Ingham. The house colour is orange and the mascot is Garfield. Irvine House named after one of the early English settlers, Captain John Irvine. The house colours are yellow and purple. MacDonald House named after Captain Alexander MacDonald, who was voted into the position of Warden of Howick. The house colours are red and white the mascot is the Gorilla. Minerva House named after the one of the first ship Minerva which transported the first settlers and Fencibles to Howick in 1847. The house colours are pink and black. External links http www.howickcollege.school.nz Howick College Category Secondary schools in Auckland ... more details
Earl Grey tea was specially blended by a Chinese mandarin to suit the water at Howick, and was later marketed by Twinings . Howick Hall Gardens & Arboretum are open to the public. Howick is the namesake of the nearby Mesolithic Howickhouse archaeological site. Transport Education Religious ...infobox UK place official name Howick country England region North East England shire county Northumberland shire district Alnwick constituency westminster Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliament constituency Berwick upon Tweed population post town postcode area NE postcode district NE66 dial code os grid reference NU2551 latitude 55.4507 longitude 1.5983 static image name Howick geograph.org.uk 1563292.jpg static image caption small Howick small Howick IPAc en icon h o . k respell HOH ik ref not, as commonly believed, IPA h k hoik as in Hawick ref is a village in Northumberland , between Boulmer and Craster . It is just inland from the North Sea , into which Howick burn flows, from Howick Hall . The pronunciation of the name of the village varies among the inhabitants, depending on social class the aristocrats in the Hall do indeed use Hoh wick , which is probably the more correct, but the villagers invariably use how ick . Neither would ever use hoik , which is the Scottish town spelled Hawick . Headings as per wp UKCITIES History Governance Geography Demography Economy Landmarks File Howick Hall 01.jpg left thumb Howick Hall Howick Hall was the seat of the Prime Minister of the United ... Kingdom, after whom the famous tea is named, had his seat at Howick Hall. Fred Taylor, Halley ... reflist External links Commons category Howick, Northumberland http www.howickhallgardens.org.uk Howick Hall Gardens site http www.genuki.bpears.org.uk NBL Howick index.html GENUKI small Accessed 22 November, 2008 small Coastal settlements place Northumberland settlement Howick anticlockwise Craster ... Northumberland geo stub pl Howick Northumberland ... more details
infobox UK feature table official name Howick Hall shire county state Northumberland country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Northumberland static image name Howick Hall 01.jpg static image caption Howick Hall static image 2 name static image 2 caption os grid reference NU246175 latitude 55.451 longitude 1.610 Howick Hall , a Listed building Grade II listed building in the village of Howick, Northumberland Howick , Northumberland , England , is the ancestral seat of the Earl Grey Earls Grey . It was the home of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey Charles, 2nd Earl Grey , after whom the famous tea is named. Howick has been owned by the Grey family since 1319. A tower house , which once stood on the site and which was demolished in 1780, was described in a survey of 1715 as a most magnificent freestone edifice in a square figure, flat roofed and embattled and with a handsome court and gateway on the front . The Hall which stands on the site ... February 2009 in 1809 to enlarge the house by moving the entrance to the north side, filling out the front hall and the two quadrants linking the house to its wings, and building the first terrace on the south side. A fire destroyed the whole of the interior of the main house in 1926, with all of the contents ... the north fa ade by introducing a portico above the front hall in order to make the house smaller ... moved out of the main house shortly after the death of the Charles Grey, 5th Earl Grey 5th Earl Grey . In 1973 his grandson, Charles Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale , converted the west wing into a home, where he and his family now live. Howick Hall is the location of the Howick Gardens ... Gazetteer http www.howickhallgardens.org.uk housefamily.asp Howick Hall and Grey family history External links commons category Howick Hall http www.howickhallgardens.org.uk Howick Hall Gardens ... House Built by the 2nd Earl to allow supervised bathing for his 16 children. Category Country ... more details
Howick Island is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and the southernmost island in the Howick Group National Park and is about 100  km south east of Cape Melville , Queensland. Howick Island was named http www.amazon.com dp B0008BRGQW Madman s Island by Ion Idriess in 1924. In 1927 he published the book of the same name. Coord 14.503 144.974 format dms type isle region AU QLD display title Category Islands on the Great Barrier Reef Queensland national park stub ... more details
refimprove date May 2009 Infobox waterfall name Howick Falls photo Howick Falls November 2009.jpg photo width photo caption Howick Falls in November 2009 location Howick , KwaZulu Natal , South Africa coords coord 29 29 12 S 30 14 20 E region ZA NL type landmark display inline,title elevation type height convert 364 ft width height longest average width number drops 1 average flow watercourse Mgeni River world rank Howick Falls is a waterfall in Howick, KwaZulu Natal Howick , KwaZulu Natal Province , South Africa . The waterfall is approximately 95 meters in height 310  feet and lies on the Umgeni River . The Zulu people Zulu people called the falls KwaNogqaza , which means Place of the Tall One . The falls were most likely first seen by European ethnic groups European explorers in the early 19th century. However the KwaZulu Natal province has known human occupation for well over 30,000 years and it is likely that it was a well known site prior to any western influence, given the rich legend surrounding the area. Many people have been swept over the falls, especially in the pioneer days of the province, as some settlers thought the easiest place to cross the river was just above the falls. There have been a recorded 40 deaths surrounding Howick falls with the first recorded death occurring in 1851. Most of these have been recorded as suicides but accidents and murder have also been know to happen, contributing to if not maintaining the local legendary status of the falls. In 1999, Jeb Corliss had a near fatal BASE jump into the waterfalls where his chute opening went asymmetric ... River Howick References reflist refbegin cite web url http www.world waterfalls.com waterfall.php?num 479 title Howick Falls in the World Waterfall Database accessdate 2009 05 19 refend Category Waterfalls of South Africa Category KwaZulu Natal KwaZuluNatal geo stub af Howickwaterval de Howick Falls fa pl Howick Falls ru tg ... more details
Infobox rugby league club clubname Howick Hornets image File HowickHornets.jpg 100px emblem fullname Howick Rugby League Football Club nickname short name web colours Blue, Maroon and Gold founded 1961 ref name history http www.sportsground.co.nz ClubSite.asp?SiteID 4420&PageTypeID 5&PageID 54260 Club History Howick Hornets ref exited readmitted ground Paparoa Park ref name details http www.aucklandleague.co.nz sports clubdetail.asp?club 6 Howick Hornets Club Details aucklandleague.co.nz ref ground2 ... Sharman Cup cup1titles 2005, 2009 The Howick Hornets are a rugby league club based in Howick, New Zealand ... Mixed fortunes for Jaguars and Hornets in lead up to local derby Howick and Pakuranga Times , 28 June 2007 ref History The Howick Rugby League Football Club was founded in 1961 with the team playing at the Howick Domain. ref name history Former New Zealand Kiwis New Zealand representative Cliff Johnson ... current home ground, was created with the help of the Howick Borough Council. Between 1978 and 1985 ... phase Howick and Pakuranga Times , 22 March 2007 ref In 2009 the team won the 2009 Auckland ... Howick and Botany Times , 9 September 2009 ref They also won the Auckland Rugby League s 2009 ... 11 printer hornets toast of the town.php Hornets toast of the town Howick and Pakuranga Times , 2 ... cms sport sports news 2010 08 hornets pride of howick.php Hornets pride of HowickHowick and Botany ... news 2010 04 first time in top flight.php First time in top flight Howick and Pakuranga Times , 29 ... Howick and Botany Times , 21 July 2010 ref They also hosted a M ori Television broadcast from Paparoa ... on the line.php Exciting Fox season on the line Howick and Pakuranga Times , 5 August 2010 ref Six ... news 2010 09 top league provinces clash.php Top league provinces clash Howick and Pakuranga Times ... Official ARL Site http howickhornetsoar.blogspot.com 2009 05 howick hornets vs mangere east.html Howick Hornets Open Age Restricted Blog Rugby League in Auckland Category Howick ... more details
Infobox settlement name Howick official name settlement type Township nickname motto image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size 120x100px image shield shield size 100x90px image map mapsize 200px map caption pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin mapsize 200 pushpin label position top latd 43 latm 54 latNS N longd 81 longm 04 longEW W coordinates display inline,title coordinates region CA ON subdivision type Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 ON subdivision ... PR&Code2 35&Data Count&SearchText Howick&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom title Howick ... m website http www.town.howick.on.ca www.town.howick.on.ca footnotes The Township of Howick is a municipality ... Fordwich and Gorrie on Huron Road 87 formerly Ontario Highway 87 . History Although Howick Township ... Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet George Grey who entered Parliament in 1829 as Lord Howick, taking the name from Howick Hall , his family s estate in England. ref name howick cite web url http www.town.howick.on.ca profile.php title Community Profile publisher Township of Howick accessdate February ... of Howick boundaries remained unchanged. The Township celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2006. ref name howick Demographics Population trend ref Statistics Canada Canada 1996 Census 1996 , Canada ... of Highway 9 Ontario Highway 9 travels through the extreme northeast corner of Howick Township. Otherwise ... 86 travels along the southern border of Howick. Gorrie and Wroxeter are located on Huron Road 87 formerly Highway 87 , a significant east west route through Howick. Fordwich is on Huron Road 30, a short distance from Huron Road 87. Huron Road 12 on the western end of Howick serves Wroxeter and Belmore. The remaining county roads in Howick are Huron Road 7 east west, through Lakelet and Huron Road ... Township of Howick municipal site Geographic location Centre Howick North South Bruce, Ontario ... in Ontario pl Howick Ontario ... more details
Infobox person name Jim Howick image imagesize caption birth name James Howick birth date Birth date and age 1979 5 14 df y birth place death date death place other names James Howick occupation Actor years active 2002 present spouse Lauren Denny 2012 website Jim Howick born 14 May 1979 is a United Kingdom British actor . He is best known for his roles of Cpl. Matlin in Hellboy film Hellboy , ref cite web title Cpl. Matlin on IMDB url http www.imdb.com character ch0104302 publisher IMDB accessdate 21 June 2010 ref Gerard in Peep Show TV series Peep Show ref cite web title Peep Show url http www.imdb.com title tt0387764 publisher IMDB accessdate 21 June 2010 ref and various characters including the Shouty Man , which he is best known for in CBBC CBBC s series of Horrible Histories 2009 TV series Horrible Histories . ref cite web title Horrible Histories on IMDB url http www.imdb.com title tt1400819 publisher IMDB accessdate 21 June 2010 ref He also had a part in the modern series of Reggie Perrin , as well as appearing in various episodes of The Armstrong and Miller Show and Miranda TV series Miranda and all episodes of Robert Newman comedian Rob Newman s The History of the World Backwards History of the World Backwards . Howick also stars in the Channel 4 comedy sketch show The Kevin Bishop Show . He won a Children s BAFTA in 2010 for his performance in Horrible Histories . ref cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk news entertainment arts 11860702 title Three Children s Baftas for Horrible Histories date 2010 11 29 accessdate 2011 02 11 publisher BBC News ref He has gone on to be the face ... Denny on 3rd March 2012 who he had been dating for 3 years. The two met through Howick s Reggie ... see Wikipedia Persondata . he was mathew banons friend in 2010 NAME Howick, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES Howick, James SHORT DESCRIPTION Jim Howick DATE OF BIRTH 14 May 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Howick, Jim Category 1979 births Category Living people Category English television ... more details
Wikify date September 2011 Orphan date November 2006 Infobox school name Howick Intermediate School seal image File Hiscrest.JPG motto A caring, challenge and responsive learning environment established 1937 principal Mr. John McAleese address Botany Road, br Howick, br Manukau City, br Auckland 2010, br New Zealand coordinates coord 36.8999 174.9177 type edu region NZ AUK display inline,title type Co educational Intermediate roll 689 decile 5 ref http www.minedu.govt.nz web downloadable dl7698 v1 decile changes 2007 2008 web state s integ.xls Decile change 2007 to 2008 for state & state integrated schools ref MOE 1318 homepage http www.howickint.school.nz howickint.school.nz Howick Intermediate is a co educational intermediate school located on the corner of Botany Road and Pakuranga Highway, in Manukau Manukau City, New Zealand . Pupils attend for years seven and eight form one and two . br The school was originally built in 1937 and opened as Howick District High School. It was primarily built as a closer school for the Royal New Zealand Fencible corps, many of whose families had settled in the surrounding suburbs of south and south east Auckland. ref http www.nzfenciblesociety.org.nz NZ Fencible Society Inc. ref In 1966 the school was re established as Howick Intermediate School. School facilities include a technology block, swimming pool, large field equipped with a fitness circuit, library and information centre and school hall. ref http www.howickint.school.nz Enrolment 20PDF 20Files Information 20Book 202006.pdf Howick Intermediate School Information Booklet ref The school hall facilities are utilized by numerous groups in the weekends. In February 2000 two 11 year old boys from Howick Intermediate drowned at a swimming hole in the Kauaeranga River while on school camp. ref cite web title Howick Intermediate principal gives evidence on camp drownings url http www.nzherald.co.nz section 1 story.cfm?c id 1&objectid 151223 ref In 2007, the school won a Mainstream ... more details
Image Western Australia cadastral divisions.png thumb 250px 26 counties of Western Australia Howick County was one of the 26 counties of Western Australia that were designated in 1829 as Lands administrative divisions of Western Australia cadastral divisions . It approximately corresponds to the southeastern part of the Avon Land District which forms the basis for land titles in the area. Coord 31 44 S 117 47 E display title region AU WA type landmark scale 1000000 Counties of Western Australia Category Counties of Western Australia ... more details
infobox UK place latitude 53.74167 longitude 2.75 official name Howick Cross map type Lancashire population 354 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census os grid reference SD5027 civil parish Penwortham ref 2004 OS Explorer Map 286, Ordnance Survey, Southampton, ISBN 978 0 319 23578 2 ref shire district South Ribble shire county Lancashire region North West England country England post town PRESTON postcode area PR postcode district PR1 dial code 01772 constituency westminster South Ribble UK Parliament constituency South Ribble Howick Cross is a small hamlet in Lancashire , England. The hamlet is predominantly made up of a small community , a primary school , various farms and an electrical substation . It is located near the village of Hutton, Lancashire Hutton . Other nearby communities include the village of New Longton and the town of Penwortham . The community had a population of 354 people in 2001. ref cite web author Neighbourhood Statistics url http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadKeyFigures.do?a 7&b 464058&d 15&e 16&g 464058&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 0&s 1330786245364&enc 1 title 30UNGK0012 Output Area Key Figures for 2001 Census publisher Neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk date accessdate 2012 03 03 ref Hutton and Howick railway station opened on 1 December 1897, on the West Lancashire Railway Preston to Southport railway line . It was renamed stnlnk New Longton and Hutton on 3 November 1934 and closed, along with the line, on 7 September 1964. ref Butt Stations ref References reflist Lancashire Category Villages in Lancashire Category Geography of South Ribble ... more details
Infobox settlement name Howick native name other name settlement type Municipality Quebec Municipality image skyline imagesize image caption image flag flag size image seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem blank emblem size nickname motto image map Howick Quebec location diagram.PNG mapsize 275px map caption Location within Le Haut Saint Laurent Regional County Municipality. image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map Canada Quebec pushpin mapsize 197 pushpin map caption     here, otherwise map caption text displays here too latd 45 latm 11 lats 15 latNS N longd 73 longm 50 longs 57 longEW W coor pinpoint 51, rue Colville ref name mamrot coordinates region CA QC coordinates display inline,title coordinates footnotes ref name toponymie subdivision type Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Provinces and territories of Canada Province subdivision name1 QC subdivision type2 Region Quebec Region subdivision name2 Mont r gie subdivision type3 Regional county municipality RCM subdivision name3 Le Haut Saint Laurent Regional County Municipality Le Haut Saint Laurent established title established date established title1 Constituted established date1 October 29, 1915 established title2 established date2 established title3 established date3 seat type seat ... du territoire Howick ref ref http www2.parl.gc.ca Sites LOP HFER hfer.asp?Language E&Search Det&Include ... Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom 2011 Statistics Canada Census Profile Howick, Quebec ... Quebec Road Map ref blank info jct state QC QC 138 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Howick ... Statistics Canada Community Profile Howick, Quebec ref class wikitable Language Population Pct French ... Located outside Howick, in the hamlet of Alan s Corners, is the site of the Battle of the Chateauguay ... Reflist refs ref name toponymie toponymie 29106 ref br Geographic Location 8 way Centre Howick North ... Mont r gie geo stub fr Howick ... more details
for Captain Charles Henry Montressor Smith who arrived in Howick with the First Battalion of Fencibles in 1847. He later moved to a property in neighbouring Pakuranga , where his house, known as Bell House, still stands at the end of Bell Rd next to the Howick Historical Village . Moore St was named ...Infobox New Zealand suburbs name Howick image caption1 city1 Auckland Council city2 ward established ... Eastern Beach, New Zealand Eastern Beach map NZ Howick.png caption2 Howick is located in the eastern ... showing Howick on the right edge. Howick is an eastern suburb of Auckland , New Zealand , forming ... The Howick, Pakuranga , and Whitford areas were part of the Fairburn claim. William Thomas ...  km which it used for the Fencible settlements of Otahuhu, New Zealand Otahuhu and Howick and sold ... of the Wairoa Valley to them. Citation needed date February 2011 Howick itself is named after Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey as Earl Grey Viscount Howick , who was Secretary for the Colonies in the British ... the Fencibles to Howick and recognised the advantages of co operation and trade. Citation needed ... SOLDIERS There were about 250 Fencibles in Howick. Citation needed date February 2011 Howick s links ... or battles. Bleakhouse as in Bleakhouse Rd was the name given to a Fencible officer s house built in Bleakhouse Rd for Surgeon Captain John Bacot who became a magistrate in Howick. Later, in the hands of the Macleans family it became the heart of the social scene in the 1850s and 60s. The house was burnt ... the Duke of Wellington. At A Coru a Corunna he was attended by Dr J. Bacot, father of the Howick Fencible ... after former farmer and landowner families. Irishman John Gill settled in Howick in the 1850s, and his ... of the old Gill Litten farms. To the north of Picton Street, the main street of Howick, is Stockade Hill Howick Stockade Hill . In 1863 a field work was constructed on what is now called Stockade ... Saints Church Howick All Saints Church , Howick, New Zealand. Second oldest church in New Zealand ... more details
Howick High School is a coeducational state school public school in Howick, KwaZulu Natal Howick , KwaZulu Natal , South Africa , established on June 27, 1967. It has a boarding facility, Midmar House, for around 100 students. Introduction Howick High School is situated in the picturesque village of Howick, KwaZulu Natal Howick in the KwaZulu Natal KwaZulu Natal Midlands Midlands just 20 minutes drive from Pietermaritzburg . The school overlooks Midmar Dam with large scenic grounds that include most out door sport facilities. Howick High is an English language English medium, co educational school and was established in 1967. The school has a boarding establishment, Midmar House, which caters for 100 learners of both sexes. The Howick High school badge depicts a rampant lion which is representative of the Lion s River district and symbolizes strength and purity. Its raised front paw symbolizes the qualities of integrity, loyalty, tenacity, virtue and charity. The school motto is age quod agis which loosely translated means do what you do well . School history Mr. J.G. Hattingh had a vision for the future of education in Howick and persevered in his quest for the establishment of a secondary school in Howick which came to fruition in 1965. Twenty three pupils were enrolled. They, together with the staff, were accommodated in the Howick Preparatory School buildings for two years. On 27 June 1967 150 pupils and staff, together with the headmaster Mr. Gerard Hattingh and deputy headmaster Mr. Ken Kyte, walked from the preparatory school to the site of the proposed new school in Amber ... House Hostel was also constructed and completed during this period and is now home to 100 weekly boarders ... Establishment Midmar House Midmar House Hostel is home to approximately 100 boarders grade 8 to matric ... Howick High official site All info taken from the official Howick High website credit to original writers. http www.howickhighpastpupils.co.za Official site for Howick High Past Pupils References ... more details
File Howick Historical Village.jpg thumb Howick Historical Village Howick Historical Village is a re creation of a New Zealand colonial village using houses and cottages saved from the surrounding Auckland suburb of Howick, New Zealand Howick . Fencible history Governor George Grey was concerned that the French could move down to New Zealand from where they were already established in New Caledonia and Tahiti by 1845. At the same time the Maori chief Hone Heke was causing unrest with new settlers in the north of New Zealand. He cut down the flagpole at Kororareka flying the British flag five times in succession to make the point that the British settlers were not welcome. The sacking of Kororareka ... men women and children settled in Panmure, New Zealand Panmure , Otahuhu , Onehunga and Howick . They arrived ... arrivals were assigned to tents, raupo cottages, or on Howick Beach, two long sheds one for the men ... single dwellings, and officers had bigger houses Captain Smith s house, Bell House, can be seen behind ... hall. It was resolved that the Howick Historical Society be formed and incorporated. This was led group of local enthusiasts wanting to preserve Howick s history. Mr B. Kendrick was elected as the first ... Howick Town Hall. An appeal was made for anyone with such furniture or knowledge where more ... as chairman of a steering committee to form a society to be known as the Howick Historical Society ... of Howick and he died in office in 1966. His son John Litten continued being a proponent of the context ... in Massachusetts, and to seaside Mystic in Connecticut. The Bell family offered Bell House, located ... Elsmore the mayor at the time and the Society was offered five acres next to Bell House. This was later extended to a total of 7 acres. This became the site of the Howick Historical Village. Manukau ... develop the Village in its early days. On 8 March 1980, the Howick Colonial Village as it was then called ... photography. References Unreferenced date October 2010 External links http www.fencible.org.nz Howick ... more details
Image Evelyn Baring with Zafrud Deen.jpg thumb 250px Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale middle during his time as Governor of Kenya Baron Howick of Glendale , of Howick in the County of Northumberland, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1960 for Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale Sir Evelyn Baring , the former Governor of Kenya . A member of the famous Baring family, he was the third and youngest son of Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer , and the great grandson of Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet , the founder of Barings Bank . Baring s uncle was Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke , the father of Maurice Baring , while other members of the family include Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook , and Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton . As of 2010 the title is held by the first Baron s son, the second Baron. As a descendant of the first Earl of Cromer and Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet, he is in remainder to both the earldom of Cromer and its subsidiary titles and the Baring baronetcy of Larkbeer, titles held by his kinsmen the Earl of Cromer and the Baron Northbrook respectively. Barons Howick of Glendale 1960 Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale 1903 1973 Charles Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale Charles Evelyn Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale b. 1937 The heir apparent is the present holder s son the Hon. David Evelyn Charles Baring b. 1975 See also Earl of Cromer Baron Ashburton Baron Ashburton 1835 creation Baron Northbrook Baron Revelstoke Barings Bank References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment date February 2012 http www.thepeerage.com www.thepeerage.com DEFAULTSORT Baron Howick Of Glendale Category Baronies Howick of Glendale Category Baring family de Baron Howick of Glendale ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Stockade Hill was the location of the stockade built to protect Howick, New Zealand and its population from M ori people M ori on the warpath. It is located on the main road into Howick. Howick s war memorial is located in the centre of the remains of the stockade s earthworks which are readily visible today. The stockade was constructed of loop holed sheets of iron surmounting a ditch and bank, and enclosed barracks for regular troops. Women and children slept here at night for several weeks in 1863 when there was fear of attack during the New Zealand land wars Land Wars . Bavaria n mercenaries stationed here in 1863 erected a Christmas tree, believed to be the first in New Zealand, and sang carols. To the south of the hill on the main road can be seen the original concrete road that ran all the way from Howick to Panmure, New Zealand Panmure , thus allowing much shorter travel times between Howick and Auckland . Until recently the hill had two large concrete water tanks providing water to Howick. These have now been removed. Each year the ANZAC Day 25 April parade ends at the top of the hill, where a service is held. Coord 36.8923 174.92793 region NZ display title Auckland geo stub Category Geography of Auckland ... more details
census.adrianfrith.com place 50802 Census 2001 Statistics for Main Place ref Basic info name Howick ... caption Location of Howick in KwaZulu Natal Province pushpin mapsize Location coordinates display inline ... code area code website footnotes Howick is a town located in the uMgungundlovu District of KwaZulu ... Howick when snow falls on the nearby Drakensberg . The town is located on the N3 South Africa N3 freeway , connecting it with the rest of South Africa. The town is the location of Howick Falls , which ... and all of them have claimed human lives. Near Howick are Cascade Falls 25 m and Shelter Falls 37 m , while Karkloof Falls 105 m is 16  km to the east. There are also a number of schools in Howick, including Howick High School . History During the 1840s travellers moving north from Pietermaritzburg crossed the Umgeni River just west of present day Howick at the Alleman s Drift. In 1849, the Wesleyan ... for the Colonies in London . He was Earl Grey , and had recently acquired the title of Lord Howick. The name derived from his ancestral home of Howick Hall in Northumberland , England . Two other towns were named Howick at the same time one in Howick, New Zealand New Zealand , and the other in Howick ... or Nature Reserve was established in the 1970 s on the then outskirts of Howick by the Wildlife ... cut by the Mngeni River below the Howick Falls into the surrounding sandstone. WESSA reintroduced ... accommodation. In December 1996 Nelson Mandela was awarded The Freedom of Howick . This followed ... particularly, between Howick and Lidgetton West . ref cite web url http www.info.gov.za speeches ... THE FREEDOM OF HOWICK date 1996 12 12 publisher Office of the President of South Africa accessdate ... on the southern road side of the R102 in a dip in the road. In recent years Howick has expanded ... and Amber Valley that flank the Karkloof Falls Road. See also Howick Falls References reflist External ... amber lee.html Amber Lee GALLERY gallery File Mandela Capture Site.JPG Mandela Capture Site near Howick ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 Infobox protected area of Australia name Howick Group National Park iucn category II image caption locator x locator y nearest town or city coordinates Coord 14 30 0 S 144 58 10 E type landmark region AU QLD display inline,title area Convert 1.55 km2 sqmi 2 abbr on established 1989 visitation num visitation year managing authorities Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service official site Howick Group is a national park in Queensland , Australia , 1,689  km northwest of Brisbane . See also Protected areas of Queensland Category National parks of Queensland Category Protected areas established in 1989 Category 1989 establishments in Australia es Parque Nacional Grupo Howick Queensland national park stub ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image SS Howick Hall 1910 .jpg 300px Ship caption SS Howick Hall in New York Harbor prior to the entry of the United States into World War I . Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country United States Ship flag USN flag 1918 Ship name USS Howick Hall ... Ship status Ship notes In service as br United Kingdom British commercial cargo ship SS Howick Hall 1910 1914 br United States American commercial cargo ship SS Howick Hall 1914 1917 br U.S. Army cargo ship Howick Hall 1917 1918 br American commercial cargo ship SS Howick Hall 1919 1929 br American ... EW Ship armament Ship armour Ship armor Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes USS Howick ... and service, 1910 1918 Howick Hall was built as the commercial cargo ship SS Howick Hall in 1910 at Port ... 1917, the United States Army acquired Howick Hall for use as a cargo ship during World War I . United States Navy service, 1918 1919 The U.S. Navy acquired Howick Hall from the U.S. Army on 24 August ..., Maryland Baltimore , Maryland , the same day as USS Howick Hall with Lieutenant Commander Gust E. Jonsson in command. Assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service , Howick Hall loaded ... War I ended on 11 November 1918 before she next put to sea. Howick Hall s second and final voyage ... cargo for Le Verdon sur Mer , France, on 25 December 1918. From there Howick Hall went to Bassens, Gironde ... for Newport News on 25 February 1919. After calling at Newport News, Howick Hall arrived at Baltimore ... former owners the same day. Commercial service, 1919 1942 Once again SS Howick Hall , she returned ... h8 howick hall.htm http www.history.navy.mil photos sh civil civsh h hwk hall.htm Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center Online Library of Selected Images Civilian Ships S.S. Howick Hall British Freighter, 1910 . Later USS Howick Hall ID 1303 , 1918 1919 http www.navsource.org archives 12 171303.htm NavSource Online Section Patrol Craft Photo Archive Howick Hall ID 1303 coord missing Arctic ... more details
Infobox building name All Saints Church, Howick native name former names alternate names image All Saints Church Howick.jpg caption All Saints Church map type altitude building type Church architectural style structural system cost 147 3 9 ren cost location address Corner Cook Street and Selwyn Road, Howick, New Zealand client owner Church of England current tenants landlord coordinates start date completion date inauguration date 1847 renovation date demolition date destruction date height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area main contractor architect Frederick Thatcher architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer other designers quantity surveyor awards ren architect ren firm ren str engineer ren serv engineer ren civ engineer ren oth designers ren qty surveyor ren awards references embedded designation list embed yes designation1 NZ Category I designation1 number 11 designation1 date 7 Apr 1983 All Saints Church in Howick is the second oldest church in New Zealand and the oldest building in Manukau . It can be found on the corner of Cook Street and Selwyn Road in the suburb of Howick, New Zealand . The Church was built in November 1847 at a cost of 147 pounds, 3 shillings and 9 pence. The first service was held in the church on 21 November 1847, although the roof had not been finished at that stage. It was the first building to be erected in Howick. Originally built to a cruciform plan, the nave was enlarged in 1862. The Lych gate erected in 1930 is a memorial to those who served in the New Zealand Militias during the Land Wars of the 1860s. The building was designed by the Frederick Thatcher Rev. Frederick Thatcher and pre built in St Johns, before being moved by sea, the easiest method of the time , to Howick where it was finally assembled. It is listed as a Category I Historic Place. ref NZHPT 11 accessdate 2008 07 08 ref Many early settlers are buried in the grounds of the church. References reflist External links http www.allsaintshowick.org.nz ... more details
Howick was a former New Zealand Parliamentary New Zealand electorates electorate , from 1993 to 1996 only. Population Centres Expand section date May 2008 This suburban electorate is in the southern part of greater Auckland . History Expand section date May 2008 The electorate was established in the New Zealand general election, 1993 1993 election , and included the eastern part of the previous Otara New Zealand electorate Otara electorate . The Otara seat was usually won by New Zealand Labour Party Labour , but in the New Zealand general election, 1990 1990 election when Labour lost a number of seats, Trevor Rogers of New Zealand National Party National beat Taito Phillip Field the new Labour candidate for Otara to replace Colin Moyle who was retiring . In the New Zealand general election, 1993 1993 election , Trevor Rogers moved east to the new Howick seat, which covered higher income suburbs traditionally National. The seat was abolished in the New Zealand general election, 1996 1996 election , the first Mixed member proportional representation MMP election, when it was absorbed into the Manukau East Manukau East electorate . Election results width 50 border 2 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 background f9f9f9 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 width 50 width 1 width 39 Election width 60 Winner bgcolor 0000ee New Zealand general election, 1993 1993 election rowspan 1 Trevor Rogers New Zealand National Party National References Empty section date July 2010 External links DEFAULTSORT Howick New Zealand Electorate Category Historic electorates of New Zealand Category Politics of the Auckland Region NewZealand poli stub ... more details
Charles Evelyn Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale , arboriculturalist born 30 December 1937 , is the son of Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale . Howick is well known as an arboriculturalist and plant collector. He is the creator of the Howick Arboretum at Howick Hall , one of the largest collections of wild origin plants in the United Kingdom . He served as a director of Barings Bank 1969 1982 and on the executive committee of the National Art Collections Fund . He was a director of Northern Rock plc 1987 2001 . He is married to the former Clare Nicolette Darby, ref Lady Howick is Chairman of Eventing at the Pony Club . ref daughter of Col. Cyril Darby MC, of Kemerton Court . They have four married children, and thirteen grandchildren. ref http www.howickhallgardens.org.uk Howick Hall Gardens website . Retrieved 14 August 2007 ref His mother Lady Mary Cecil Grey 1907 2002 died aged 94. References Mosley, C. editor . 2003 . Burke s Peerage Baronetage & Knightage, 107th Edition reflist External links http www.howickhallgardens.org.uk Howick Hall Gardens website s start s reg uk succession box before Evelyn Baring, 1st Baron Howick of Glendale Evelyn Baring after Current Incumbent years 1973 Present title Baron Howick of Glendale s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Howick of Glendale, Charles Baring, 2nd Baron ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 30 December 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Howick Of Glendale, Charles Baring, 2nd Baron Category Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Category 1937 births Category English gardeners Category Horticulturists and gardeners Category Living people Category People from Northumberland Category Baring family Charles de Charles Baring, 2. Baron Howick of Glendale ... more details