Infobox military person name The EarlLigonier birth date 7 November 1680 death date Death date and age 1770 4 28 1680 11 7 df y image Image 1stEarl Ligonier.jpg 200px caption JohnLigonier nickname birth ... article 16653 title JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonier publisher Oxford Dictionary of National Biography accessdate 1 May 2012 ref He joined a Regiment in Flanders commanded by John Cutts, 1st Baron Cutts ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ligonier, JohnLigonier, 1stEarl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier , Order of the Bath KB , Privy Council of Great Britain PC 7 November 1680 ... 1750 1752 after John West, 1stEarl De La Warr The Lord De La Warr succession box before John Murray ... Edward Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier Edward Ligonier s ttl title Viscount Ligonier years 1757 1770 ... OF DEATH Cobham, Surrey Cobham , Surrey , Kingdom of Great Britain DEFAULTSORT Ligonier, JohnLigonier, 1stEarl Category Huguenots Ligonier, Jean Louis Category 1680 births Category 1770 deaths Category ... personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession Category British MPs 1747 1754 Ligonier, JohnLigonier, 1st Viscount Category British MPs 1754 1761 Ligonier, JohnLigonier, 1st Viscount Category British MPs 1761 1768 Ligonier, JohnLigonier, 1st Viscount Category Earls in the Peerage of Great Britain ... to England at the close of the 17th century, and Louise Ligonier n e du Poncet , John Legonier ... John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair Lord Stair in the Rhine Campaign of 1742 to 1743. ref name heath202 ... succession box before George Wade br Robert Henley, 1stEarl of Northington Robert Henley title Member of Parliament for Bath UK Parliament constituency Bath with Robert Henley, 1stEarl of Northington ... Ligonier s Regiment of Horse br Black Horse after John Mordaunt general John Mordaunt years 1720 1749 ... Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville Lord George Sackville succession box before John Montagu, 2nd ... s ttl title EarlLigonier years 1766 1770 s non rows 2 reason Extinct s ttl title Baron Ligonier years ... more details
Image 1stEarlLigonier.jpg right thumb 200px The 1stEarlLigonier. Lieutenant General Edward Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier Order of the Bath KB 1740 14 June 1782 was a British soldier and courtier. He was the illegitimate son of Col. Francis Augustus Ligonier , the brother of JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonier . He served with Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick during the Seven Years War , and was appointed a Captain British Army and Royal Marines captain in the Grenadier Guards 1st Regiment of Foot Guards . In 1763, he was appointed a royal aide de camp , and from 1763 until 1765, he was secretary to the embassy at Madrid . On 12 November 1764, he was appointed a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh Duke of Gloucester . On 6 December 1766, he married Penelope Pitt, daughter of George Pitt, 1st Baron Rivers . Her wanton intrigue with Vittorio Alfieri Vittorio Amadeo, Count Alfieri , provoked a duel between her husband and her lover on 7 May 1771, and Ligonier was able to obtain a divorce by Act of Parliament on 7 November 1771. He married Lady Mary Henley, daughter of Robert Henley, 1stEarl of Northington , on 14 December 1773. In the meantime, upon the death of his uncle, the EarlLigonier in 1770, he became Viscount Ligonier , of Clonmell ... Saye and Sele The Lord Saye and Sele years 1771 1782 s reg ie s new s ttl title EarlLigonier years 1776 1782 s non rows 2 reason Extinct s bef before JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonierJohnLigonier s ttl title Viscount Ligonier years 1770 1782 S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Ligonier, Edward Ligonier, 1stEarl alternative names SHORT DESCRIPTION British Army general date of birth 1740 place of birth date of death 14 June 1782 place of death DEFAULTSORT Ligonier, Edward Ligonier, 1stEarl Category 1740 births Category 1782 deaths Category English people of French descent ... and lieutenant general in 1777. On 19 July 1776, he was created EarlLigonier , of Clonmell, in the Peerage ... more details
Image 1stEarl Ligonier.jpg thumb 200px JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonier . EarlLigonier was a title that was created twice in British history, once in the Peerage of Great Britain and once in the Peerage of Ireland . The first creation came in the Peerage of Great Britain on 10 September 1766 in favour of the French born soldier Field Marshal United Kingdom Field Marshal JohnLigonier . The peerage was created with normal remainder to the heirs male of his body. He had already been created Viscount Ligonier , of Enniskillen, in the Peerage of Ireland on 31 December 1757, with normal remainder to the heirs male of his body, and Viscount Ligonier , of Clonmell, in the Peerage of Ireland on 20 May 1762, with remainder to his nephew, Edward Ligonier. In 1763 he was also created Lord Ligonier , Baron of Ripley, in the County of Surrey, in the Peerage of Great Britain, with normal remainder to the heirs male of his body. The barony, viscountcy of 1757 and earldom became extinct on his death on 28 April 1770 while he was succeeded in the viscountcy of 1762 according to the special remainder by his nephew, the second Viscount. Edward Ligonier was the illegitimate son of Colonel Francis Augustus Ligonier , brother of the first Earl. On 19 July 1776 the earldom was revived when he was made EarlLigonier , of Clonmell, in the Peerage of Ireland. The titles became extinct on his death on 14 June 1782. Earls Ligonier First creation 1762 JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonierJohn Louis Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier 1680&ndash 1770 Viscounts Ligonier 1762 JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonierJohn Louis Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier, 1st Viscount Ligonier 1680&ndash 1770 Edward Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier Edward Ligonier, 2nd Viscount Ligonier 1740&ndash 1782 created EarlLigonier in 1776 Earls Ligonier Second creation 1776 Edward Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier 1740&ndash 1782 References Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Ligonier, Earl Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms ... more details
Ligonier may refer to People EarlLigonier , a title in the Peerage of Great Britain JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonier 1680 1770 , a British military officer Edward Ligonier, 1stEarlLigonier 1740 1782 was a British soldier and courtier Places in the United States Ligonier, Indiana Ligonier, Pennsylvania Ligonier Township, Pennsylvania Fort Ligonier , a British fortification from the French and Indian War in Ligonier, Pennsylvania disambig geo surname de Ligonier es Ligonier fr Ligonier it Ligonier nl Ligonier pl Ligonier vo Ligonier ... more details
, 1stEarlLigonier Edward and Frances. Care of the children was given to their uncle JohnLigonier ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Francis Augustus Ligonier 1693 &ndash 25 January 1746 was a French born officer of the British Army . He was born Fran ois Auguste de Ligonier at Castres , ref name odnb Stephen Wood, Ligonier, John , EarlLigonier 1680 1770 , also including Francis Augustus Ligonier 1693 ... de Ligonier, sieur of Monteuquet, and his wife Louise du Poncet. The second son JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonierJohn Jean Louis entered the British service in 1697, and another brother Anthony Antoine ... H. M. Chichester , Ligonier, John, otherwise JEAN LOUIS, EarlLigonier 1680 1770 , also including Ligonier, Francis, otherwise FRAN OIS AUGUSTE d 1746 , Dictionary of National Biography , Smith, Elder & Co., 1892 http www.oxforddnb.com view olddnb 16653 accessed 15 Jan 2012 ref Francis Ligonier ... major in the 7th Dragoon Guards 8th Regiment of Horse the Black Horse , of which JohnLigonier had been .... The Black Horse formed part of the garrison in Ireland, and Ligonier was made joint Chief Ranger of Ireland with his brother and Lord John Sackville in 1736. ref name odnb Ligonier was badly wounded ... on 25 January, where he was buried five days later. ref name odnb ref name dnb JohnLigonier erected .... To the memory of such a brave and beloved brother, this monument is placed by Sir JOHNLIGONIER .... ref http www.westminster abbey.org our history people john and francis ligonierJohn and Francis ... Philipps Phillips s through his brother John, who had been made lieutenant colonel of the regiment in 1711. After service at Minorca the brothers returned to England in 1716, and Ligonier transferred ... to Ligonier saying he would give them an officer who should show them how to fight . ref name dnb Ligonier held both colonelcies simultaneously, a rare occurrence. ref name odnb Though previously confined to bed with a chest infection, Ligonier took over command of a brigade of Henry Hawley s dragoons ... more details
populated spot in Pennsylvania second only to Philadelphia. The fort was named Fort Ligonier after JohnLigonier , a British people British noble of French origin who held the rank of Field Marshal ...Geobox Settlement Name section name Ligonier native name other name other name1 category Borough Pennsylvania Borough Names etymology type Named for etymology JohnLigonier official name Borough of Ligonier nickname motto Image image Ligonier.jpg image size image caption Ligonier, Pennsylvania Symbols ... 724 724 area code type code2 type code2 Free fields free type School District free Ligonier Valley ... of Ligonier in Pennsylvania map1 locator Pennsylvania map2 Map of USA PA.svg map2 caption Location of Pennsylvania in the United States Website website Ligonier is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania ... census. Ligonier was settled in the 1760s. The borough is well known for nearby Idlewild Park , one ... attraction is Fort Ligonier Days, a parade and craft market that takes place every fall over the course of three days. Ligonier is part of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Statistical Area . ref cite ... accessdate 2010 02 02 year 1999 publisher Population Division, US Census Bureau ref Ligonier is the site of a reconstruction of Fort Ligonier , an example of a frontier fort of the French and Indian War. Ligonier is also known for its downtown square, the Diamond, which has a bandstand in the middle. Geography The Borough of Ligonier is entirely surrounded by Ligonier Township, Pennsylvania Ligonier Township , which is a separate municipality. According to the United States Census Bureau , the borough has a total area of convert 0.5 sqmi km2 , all of it land. Ligonier is located ... to Ligonier. In 1817, the Philadelphia Pittsburgh Turnpike was completed, a gravel road that was the precursor to today s US Route 30 . Fort Ligonier was a logical place for travelers to break their journey, and with such commercial opportunities in mind, a local resident named John Ramsay sometimes ... more details
also named Loyalhanna Fort Ligonier after his superior, Sir JohnLigonier, commander in chief ...morefootnotes date June 2011 Infobox nrhp name Fort Ligonier Site nrhp type image Fort Ligonier3.jpg caption location South Market St, Ligonier, Pennsylvania lat degrees 40 lat minutes 14 lat seconds 27 ... 2009a ref area convert 15 acre governing body Local refnum 75001678 Fort Ligonier is a British fortification from the French and Indian War located in Ligonier, Pennsylvania Ligonier , Pennsylvania , United ... years of its existence as a garrison, Fort Ligonier was never taken by an enemy. It served as a post ... . By 1758, John Forbes British Army officer General John Forbes was assigned the daunting task ... James Grant to build a road from Bedford to Ligonier within striking distance of the French Fort ... site of Fort Ligonier to select a location for a storehouse there. August 20, 1758 Col. Bouquet ... of a superior site to Ligonier, nine miles 14  km to the west. When told of the new site, Forbes directed that work continue on Fort Ligonier, since construction had already begun. August 29, 1758 Col. Burd and troops arrived at Fort Ligonier and built trenches around the fort. September ... . September 9, 1758 Major Grant left Fort Ligonier with troops and headed west to Fort Duquesne. On September ... arrived at Fort Ligonier with troops and wrote to Sinclair about the conditions of the fort, area ... of Fort Ligonier was fought the four hour assault resulted in a French defeat. The French forces ... around Fort Ligonier. The British attacked, killing one and taking three prisoners. One of the prisoners ... led by George Washington 1st Virginia and Lieutenant Colonel George Mercer military officer George ... men were killed or wounded. November 1758 4,000 troops encamped at the fort, making Ligonier the second ... Fort Ligonier was abandoned after the conclusion of the French and Indian War . References The Frontier ... Fort Ligonier official website DEFAULTSORT Fort Ligonier National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania ... more details
Infobox settlement official name City of Ligonier native name settlement type City nickname motto image skyline Ligonier indiana downtown.jpg imagesize image caption Downtown Ligonier. image flag image seal image map Noble County Indiana Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Ligonier Highlighted.svg ... elevation ft 869 postal code type ZIP code postal code 46767 website http ligonier in.org area code ... Ligonier is a city in Perry Township, Noble County, Indiana Perry Township , Noble County, Indiana Noble County , Indiana , United States . The population was 4,405 at the 2010 census. Geography Ligonier ... Indiana publisher United States Census accessdate 2012 04 21 ref Demographics Image Ligonier indiana town clock.jpg left thumb Ligonier town clock. As of the census GR 2 of 2000, there were 4,357 ... age 65 or over. Attractions The Ligonier Historical Museum is located in the 1889 building of the Ahavas ... Synagogues, Mark Gordon, American Jewish History 84.1 1996 20 27 ref Local Schools Ligonier is serviced ... at two locations in and around Ligonier. http westnoble.k12.in.us wnp le index.html West Noble Primary School serves students in Kindergarten & 1st Grade. It is located at 500 West Union Street. http ... of Ligonier on US 33. Grades 2 4 students who live outside Ligonier city limits attend WNES. http ... of Ligonier on US 33. This building has grades 5 8. http westnoble.k12.in.us hs index hs.htm West Noble High School is located on the WNSC campus south of Ligonier on US 33. All students grades 9 12 from Ligonier and the surrounding area attend this facility. Newspaper The Advance Leader, serving western ..., founded in 1912 by Forrest Robbins, was purchased from Jim and Greta Wallace. The weekly Ligonier ... Media Group, with its website at http www.kpcnews.com kpcnews.com Notable natives Image Ligonier indiana ... coordinator at University of Michigan , born and raised in Ligonier. References reflist External links http ligonier in.org City of Ligonier, Indiana website http www.visitnoblecounty.com Noble ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Notability date July 2011 Infobox church name Ligonier Ministries img Ligonier Ministries Logo.jpg denomination Reformed Christian founded date 1970 founder R.C. Sproul website http www.ligonier.org Ligonier Ministries Ligonier Ministries is a Reformed international Christian organization headquartered in the greater Orlando, Florida area. Founded by R. C. Sproul in the Ligonier Valley, Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh over forty years ago, Ligonier s stated purpose ... God s holiness in all its fullness. Cite quote date July 2011 Sproul and Ligonier are particularly ... learning programs through Ligonier Academy of Biblical and Theological Studies. Ligonier .... History Four decades of proclaiming the holiness of God 1970 s The Ligonier Valley Study Center A group of Christian leaders approached Dr. Sproul with the intent of establishing a study center in Ligonier ... without having to attend seminary. Christians from all over the United States attend the Ligonier Valley ... of Tabletalk study magazine begins. 1980 s Ligonier Ministries Moves to Orlando, Florida The Holiness ... it. 2000 s Among Several New Initiatives, Ligonier Academy Is Launched Ligonier establishes a music ... worship. Soli Deo Gloria SDG becomes a division of Ligonier Ministries. Ligonier s Reformation Trust ... Lawson s Foundations of Grace. Ligonier asks Reformation Heritage Books and Dr. Joel Beeke to manage .... This 15.6 million effort is designed to provide for the infrastructure for the nascent Ligonier Academy and future ministry headquarters in Sanford, Fla. In 2009, Dr. Sproul establishes Ligonier ..., laypeople, and pastors. Today Ligonier now offers more than 5,000 resources available for purchase .... More than 40 of Dr. Sproul s books are translated into various languages. Ligonier distribute more than 1,000,000 resources annually, including 800,000 issues of Tabletalk. Ligonier receives over 95,000 unique visits to their website each month. Ligonier is thankful for the monthly financial support ... more details
orthodoxyinamerica The Ligonier Meeting was a meeting of twenty eight or twenty nine Orthodox Christian ... 2, 1994, at the Antiochian Village in Ligonier, Pennsylvania. The bishops met together many ... at Ligonier was generated in the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America some years prior ... about this meeting in Ligonier. Only hierarchs who had representation in SCOBA were invited, and thus ... At Ligonier In November 1994, the invited hierarchs assembled at the Antiochian Village in Ligonier ... to the aged Iakovos, and his bold words for unity seemed the perfect cue for what transpired at Ligonier ... receded into the background as Ligonier was under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Philip, who ... Unfortunately, the Ligonier Statement was viewed by some of the patriarchates as a power grab by Iakovos ... goal of the Ligonier conference was not only unification, but also autocephaly. The fact that this interview ... all over North America showed there was no hidden agenda at Ligonier. Regardless, Ligonier disturbed ... the move for unity at Ligonier to have ended up a failure What began as a sincere plea for an end ... grab by Iakovos played some part. It is believed that one of the signatories of the Ligonier ... reportage of the Ligonier Conference by this particular conferee may have caused Bartholomew to question ... The death knell for the accomplishment of Ligonier seemed to sound in the subsequent removal of Iakovos ... the American Orthodox Church ibid., 184 . Not all commentators view Ligonier as a failure, however ..., and that cannot be undone. Additionally, the very idea of what happened at Ligonier continues on in the consciousness of American Orthodoxy. It may eventually be that Ligonier will be seen ... Popp of Detroit has this to say Ligonier nailed open the doors of indifference and urged us to go .... Let us now hear about the fruits which bear witness to the blessings generated by Ligonier in the Church ... were issued at Ligonier, one on the Orthodox Church in North America and one on Missions and Evangelism ... more details
Ligonier Valley is a valley in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Westmoreland County , Pennsylvania , United States . Around 1727 the first Indian settlement was made in the Ligonier Valley, near the confluence of Mill Creek and Loyalhanna Creek . The village was still relatively new when the first traders came in 1732. In the next quarter century the great struggle for mid America developed between the English and the French. The showdown came in what is now known as the French and Indian War . In 1758 the English mounted a full scale campaign. Gen. John Forbes commanded the expedition which drove through the woods and mountains of Pennsylvania, setting up a series of forts to strengthen his hand for the final blow the attack on Fort Duquesne at the juncture of the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers. One of the forts was named for the commander in chief of the British Army, Field Marshal Lord JohnLigonier . Alarmed at the approach of the British, the French and their Indian allies decided that the best defense was a good offense. On October 12, 1758, they attacked Fort Ligonier approaching from the southwest. There were about 1,200 French soldiers and only a few hundred Indians. Many of the Indians had returned home to prepare for the approaching winter. The French and Indians who attacked Fort Ligonier were under the command of DeVitri. They began firing at 11 00 A.M. and the battle lasted until 3 00 P.M. After a spirited encounter, the French and Indians were beaten off with a heavy ..., pressed on after the Ligonier victory when they arrived at Duquesne , they found the fort afire. The victory at Ligonier was the turning point for the British. They established their own fort, named it for Prime Minister William Pitt, 1stEarl of Chatham William Pitt , thus giving birth to the city of Pittsburgh . ref http www.ligonier.com ref Fort Ligonier functioned for a few more years. Arrangements ... of Ligonier Valley coord missing Pennsylvania Category Pre state history of Pennsylvania Category ... more details
Ligonier Historic District may refer to Ligonier Historic District Ligonier, Indiana , National Register of Historic Places listings in Noble County, Indiana listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Noble County, Indiana Ligonier Historic District Ligonier, Pennsylvania , National Register of Historic Places listings in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania disambig de Ligonier Historic District ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Fort Ligonier partof the French and Indian War date 12 October 1758 place present day Ligonier, Pennsylvania coordinates coord 40 14 27 N 79 14 16 W display inline,title image File Fort Ligonier.jpg 300px Plan of Fort Ligonier from an 1896 publication caption Plan of Fort Ligonier from an 1896 publication result British victory combatant1 flagcountry Kingdom ... War Ohio Valley The Battle of Fort Ligonier also known as the Battle of Loyalhanna or the Battle ... Ligonier , then still under construction. Background Following the British failure to capture French ... , the British in 1758 finally mounted Forbes Expedition a second expedition under the command of John Forbes British Army officer John Forbes to capture that fort, from which the French and their Indian ... force, about 1,500 men under the command of Henry Bouquet then began the construction of Fort Ligonier ..., p. 141 ref Battle The command at Ligonier was temporarily under Pennsylvania provincial Colonel ... out the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion to assist the Marylanders, but they all retreated into the fortifications ... work on Ligonier, and after General Forbes arrived on 2 November, advanced on Fort Duquesne in force .... Fort Ligonier continued to see service through Pontiac s Rebellion , after which it was abandoned ... Publishing. Raid Series 27. ISBN 9781849085649 External links http www.fortligonier.org Fort Ligonier ... during the French and Indian War DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Fort Ligonier Category Battles involving Great Britain Fort Ligonier Category Battles involving France Fort Ligonier Category Battles of the French and Indian War Fort Ligonier Category Pre state history of Pennsylvania Fort Ligonier Category Battles in Pennsylvania Fort Ligonier Category Conflicts in 1758 Category 1758 in North America ca Batalla de Fort Ligonier es Batalla de Fort Ligonier fr Bataille de Fort Ligonier nn Slaget ved Fort Ligonier pl Bitwa o Fort Ligonier ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Ligonier Valley Railroad logo filename Ligonier Valley Railroad Logo.jpg ... Railroad hq city Ligonier, Pennsylvania length convert 15.9 mi km The Ligonier Valley Railroad ... of Latrobe, Pennsylvania Latrobe and Ligonier, Pennsylvania , approximately convert 10 ... Creek in a scenic mountain gorge. In addition to the Latrobe Ligonier line, there was an extension to the coal mining communities of Wilpen and Fort Palmer to the north of Ligonier, as well as several ... the Act of Incorporation for the Latrobe and Ligonier Rail Road Company. The name was changed to the Ligonier ... title Ligonier Valley Rail Road Association ref The railroad was originally RailGauge 36in Narrow gauge ... Railroad . This company proposed to build a railroad connecting Ligonier to Bolivar, Pennsylvania ... In 1904, the Ligonier Valley Railroad purchased the partly constructed line. In 1908, this was opened as the Ligonier Wilpen Fort Palmer branch and was convert 5.7 mi km in length. ref name other pride ... of Fort Palmer as the northernmost extent of the Ligonier Valley Railroad. A new headquarters building including station facilities was built 1909 1910 in Ligonier and is still standing. Image railroad station in ligonier pennsylvania.jpg thumb right 250px Former depot and headquarters in Ligonier Passenger Service Passenger service was available between Latrobe and Ligonier up to the cessation ... Coal Pit Bells convert 9.1 mi km disp Ligonier convert 10.2 mi km disp Headquarters, with connection ... serves as offices for the Ligonier Valley School District . North Ligonier on the Ligonier Wilpen Fort Palmer extension Hannah s Run on the Ligonier Wilpen Fort Palmer extension Wilpen on the Ligonier ... shows Ligonier as convert 10.5 mi km from Latrobe. ref name official guide cite book title Official ... between Latrobe and Ligonier. ref name official guide Four of the five stopped at all stations, while one train per day served only Latrobe, Kingston, Darlington, and Ligonier. In addition, three ... more details
Infobox school name Ligonier Valley High School native name latin name image imagesize caption streetaddress 40 Springer Road region city Ligonier state Pennsylvania province county postcode postalcode zipcode 15658 country country1 coordinates schoolnumber schoolboard district Ligonier Valley School District authority religion denomination oversight affiliation superintendent Dr. Christine Oldham trustee founder specialist president head of school headteacher head label head chairperson principal Mr. Ron Baldoneri principal1 principal2 principal3 principal4 viceprincipal viceprincipal1 viceprincipal2 viceprincipal3 viceprincipal4 asst principal Mr. Tim Kantor assistant principals dean administrator rector chaplain director custodian staff ranking bar pass rate faculty teaching staff roll MOE ceeb school code LEA ofsted testaverage testname national ranking classes classes offered avg class size ratio SAT ACT graduates year gender lower age upper age houses schooltype fundingtype type Public system fees tuition revenue endowment budget enrolment products grades 9 12 age range medium language ... site default.asp LVHS Webstite Ligonier Valley High School is a public high school , serving approximately 350 students that live in Laurel Mountain, PA Laurel Mountain Borough , Ligonier, PA Ligonier Borough , Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Ligonier Township , Cook ... is presently the only high school in the Ligonier Valley School District . History A Ligonier ... site in Ligonier Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Ligonier Township , near U.S. Route ... attend Ligonier Valley, and at that time, the mascot was changed to the Rams, reflecting Laurel ... the chosen logo was plagiarized. Athletic Teams Ligonier Valley participates in the PIAA District ... site default.asp Ligonier Valley High School Webpage Archived 2009 http www.piaa.org schools ... westmoreland s 712745.html Ligonier Valley doesn t want to butt heads with copyright law Pittsburgh ... more details
Infobox School name Ligonier Valley School District native name latin name image Map of Westmoreland County Pennsylvania School Districts.png imagesize 300 px caption streetaddress 339 West Main Street region city Ligonier state Pennsylvania province county postcode postalcode zipcode 15658 country country1 coordinates schoolnumber schoolboard district authority religion denomination oversight affiliation superintendent Dr. Christine Oldham trustee founder specialist president head of school headteacher head label head chairperson principal principal1 principal2 principal3 principal4 viceprincipal viceprincipal1 viceprincipal2 viceprincipal3 viceprincipal4 asst principal assistant principals dean administrator rector chaplain director custodian staff ranking bar pass rate faculty teaching staff roll MOE ceeb school code LEA ofsted testaverage testname national ranking classes classes offered avg class size ratio SAT ACT graduates year gender lower age upper age houses schooltype fundingtype ... in ligonier pennsylvania.jpg thumb right 250px School district offices in historic train station Ligonier Valley School District is a public school district in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania . The boroughs of Ligonier, Pennsylvania Ligonier and Laurel Mountain, Pennsylvania Laurel Mountain , Bolivar .... Clair Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania St. Clair and Ligonier Township, Pennsylvania Ligonier , and Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Fairfield are within district boundaries ... Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658 br Principal Ms. Diane Ravis Laurel Valley Elementary School Grades K ... Ligonier Valley Middle School Grades 6 8 br 536 Bell Street br Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658 br Principal Mr. David Stiemer High school Ligonier Valley High School Grades 9 12 br 40 Springer Road br Ligonier, Pennsylvania 15658 br Principal Mr. Ron Baldonieri br Assistant Principal Mr. Tim Kantor ... County, Pennsylvania Derry Township . External links http www.lvsd.schoolwires.com Ligonier Valley ... more details
The Ligonier Historical Museum is a museum in Ligonier, Indiana that is housed in the 1889 building of Congregation Ahavas Sholem Lovers of Peace . ref http visitnoblecounty.com Attract LHM.htm ref The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ref name Sheldon Sheldon, Betsy, The Jewish Travel Guide, Hunter Publishing, Inc, 2001, pp. 217 8. ref It is located at 503 Main Street. It is one of the few Oldest synagogues in the United States surviving 19th century synagogues in the United States. ref name Grodon http muse.jhu.edu journals american jewish history v084 84.1gordon tab01.html Rediscovering Jewish Infrastructure Update on United States Nineteenth Century Synagogues, Mark Gordon, American Jewish History 84.1 1996 20 27 ref Synagogue Jews arrived in Ligonier in the 1850 s. they established a cemetery in 1865. Rabbi Isaac Meyer Wise attended the dedication of the synagogue building in 1889. ref name Sheldon The Jacob Straus House , home of a congregant, is also open to visitors. ref name Sheldon It is located at 210 South Main Street. References reflist Category Synagogues in Indiana Category Former synagogues in the United States Category Synagogues on the National Register of Historic Places Category Museums in Noble County, Indiana Category History museums in Indiana Category Synagogues preserved as museums US synagogue stub ... more details
Geobox Settlement Name section name Ligonier Township native name other name other name1 category Township Names etymology type Named for etymology JohnLigonier official name Township of Ligonier nickname motto Image image Compass Inn Pennsylvania.jpg image size image caption Compass Inn 1799 br National Register of Historic Places Symbols flag flag size symbol symbol type symbol size Country etc. country United States country flag true state Pennsylvania state flag true region Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Westmoreland region type County district district type Family landmark river Locations location lat d 40 lat m 14 lat s 40 lat NS N long d 79 long m 14 long s 13 long EW W elevation imperial elevation round 0 Geography area imperial 92.1 area land imperial 91.8 area water imperial 0.3 ... type School District free Ligonier Valley School District Map section map map caption map1 Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG map1 caption Location of Ligonier Township in Pennsylvania map1 locator Pennsylvania ... http www.ligoniertwp.com Ligonier Township is a township in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Westmoreland County , Pennsylvania , United States . Ligonier Township entirely surrounds, but does not include, Ligonier, Pennsylvania Ligonier Borough , which is a separate municipality. The township ..., McCance, Oak Grove, Shirley, Speedwell, Rector, Waterford, and Wilpen. The Ligonier, Pennsylvania Borough of Ligonier is not part of Ligonier Township. Government The township is classed as a township ... on township, which includes the villages of Waterford, Darlington, Wilpen and Laughlintown. The Ligonier ... volunteer force, from three of the township s villages. The Ligonier Township Volunteer Fire Department 1 in the village of Waterford . The Wilpen Volunteer Fire Department of Ligonier Township in the village ... 65 or over. References references External links http www.ligoniertwp.com Township of Ligonier official ... Category Pittsburgh metropolitan area es Municipio de Ligonier ... more details
1747 1752 s aft after Charles Cadogan, 2nd Baron Cadogan The Lord Cadogan s bef before JohnLigonier, 1stEarlLigonier Sir JohnLigonier s ttl title List of Governors of Guernsey Governor of Guernsey ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Lieutenant General John West, 1stEarl De La Warr Order of the Bath KB ... Benjamin Mildmay, 1stEarl FitzWalter The Earl FitzWalter s mil s bef before John Montagu, 2nd ... 1766 s aft after John West, 2nd Earl De La Warr John West s end DEFAULTSORT De La Warr, John West, 1st ... ref name thepeerage.com http thepeerage.com p1912.htm i19114 thepeerage.com Lt. Gen. John West, 1stEarl De La Warr ref Military and political career After travelling in Europe West was appointed Clerk ..., 4th Earl of Clancarty , in 1722. They had two sons and two daughters, including Lady Diana, wife of John Clavering British Army officer Sir John Clavering . ref name dnb After his first wife s death ... was succeeded by his eldest son, John West, 2nd Earl De La Warr John, Viscount Cantelupe . ref name ... His Majesty s Own Troop of Horse Guards years 1737 1766 s aft after John West, 2nd Earl De La Warr The Earl ... title Earl De La Warr years 1761 1766 s aft after John West, 2nd Earl De La Warr John West s reg ... The Honourable John West until 1723 and known as The Lord De La Warr between 1723 and 1761, was a British soldier, courtier and politician. Background West was the son of John West, 6th Baron De La Warr , by Margaret, daughter and heiress of John Freeman, a London merchant. ref name dnb http www.archive.org ... 2012 ref In 1715 he also became a guidon and 1st major of the 1st Troop of Horse Guards and was promoted ... of Lords in the absence of Peter King, 1st Baron King Lord King , the Lord Chancellor . He was a supporter ... Kingdom Britain , where she was to become the wife of Frederick, Prince of Wales . John Hervey, 2nd ... of the 1st Troop of Horse Guards between 1737 and 1766. ref name thepeerage.com In 1752 ... Cantelupe and Earl De La Warr . ref London Gazette issue 10088 date 17 March 1761 startpage 3 ref Family ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 John Poulett, 1stEarl Poulett Order of the Garter KG 1663 &ndash 28 May 1743 , was an English peer. Poulett was the son of John Poulett, 3rd Baron Poulett and his wife Susan Herbert, daughter of Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke . He was the most constant patron of Thomas Gibson artist Thomas Gibson , a leading 18th century artist. On 14 April 1702, he married Bridget Bertie a granddaughter of the Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey 2nd Earl of Lindsey and they had these children John Poulett, 2nd Earl Poulett 1708&ndash 1764 Peregrine Poulett d. 1752 MP for Bridgwater UK Parliament constituency Bridgwater Vere Poulett, 3rd Earl Poulett 1710&ndash 1788 Anne Poulett 1711 1785 Bridget 1702&ndash 1773 , John Pollexfen Bastard Mrs Pollexfen Bastard Catherine d. 1758 John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon Mrs John Parker Susannah d. 1788 Rebecca d. 1765 References reflist S start s off succession box title List of Lord High Treasurers First Lord of the Treasury before Sidney Godolphin, 1stEarl of Godolphin The Earl of Godolphin after Robert Harley, 1stEarl of Oxford and Mortimer The Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer years 1710 &ndash 1711 succession box title Lord Steward before John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby The Duke of Buckingham and Normanby ... Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Poulett, John Poulett, 1stEarl alternative names ... Poulett, John Poulett, 1stEarl Category 1663 births Category 1743 deaths Category Earls in the Peerage ... of Somerset years 1713 &ndash 1714 after Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery The Earl of Orrery s reg en s new creation s ttl title Earl Poulett years 1706 &ndash 1743 s aft rows 2 after John Poulett, 2nd Earl Poulett John Poulett s bef before John Poulett, 3rd Baron Poulett John Poulett s ttl title Baron ... s hon s bef rows 2 before Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford The Earl of Stamford s ttl title Lord ... of the Royal Society England earl stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Sir John Keith, 1stEarl of Kintore died 1714 was a Scottish nobleman. The fourth son of William Keith, 5th Earl Marischal , he held Dunnottar Castle against Oliver Cromwell , and preserved the Honours of Scotland regalia in 1650. He was created Knight Marischal of Scotland at the Restoration and was created Earl of Kintore along with the subsidiary title of Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall and a Privy Council of Scotland privy councillor in 1677. S start s reg sct Succession box title Earl of Kintore before New creation after William Keith, 2nd Earl of Kintore William Keith years 1677&ndash 1714 s off succession box title Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland before Archibald Douglas, 1stEarl of Forfar Archibald Douglas after John Carmichael, 2nd Lord Carmichael John Carmichael years 1689 1690 S end Persondata name Kintore, John Keith, 1stEarl of alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 1714 place of death DEFAULTSORT Kintore, John Keith, 1stEarl Of Category 1714 deaths Category Earls of Kintore Category Year of birth unknown ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 John Frederick Campbell, 1stEarl Cawdor 8 November 1790 7 November 1860 was a British earl and MP. He was born the son of John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor and Lady Caroline Howard and educated at Eton College Eton and Christ Church, Oxford , graduating BA in 1912. In 1827 he became Viscount Emlyn of Emlyn and Earl Cawdor of Castlemartin in the county of Pembroke. In June 1812 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society . ref cite web url http www2.royalsociety.org DServe dserve.exe?dsqIni Dserve.ini&dsqApp Archive&dsqCmd Show.tcl&dsqDb Persons&dsqPos 12&dsqSearch 28Surname 3D 27campbell 27 29 title Library and Archive Catalogue publisher Royal Society accessdate 21 December 2010 ref He was MP for Carmarthen UK Parliament constituency Carmarthen from 1813 to 1821 ... John Jones of Ystrad John Jones years 1813 1821 S hon Succession box before George Rice, 3rd Baron Dynevor The Lord Dynevor title Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire years 1852 1860 after John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor The Earl Cawdor S reg uk S new creation S ttl title Earl Cawdor years 1827 1860 S aft after John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor John Frederick Campbell S reg gb S bef before John Campbell, 1st Baron Cawdor John Campbell S ttl title Baron Cawdor years 1821 1860 S aft after John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor John Frederick Campbell S end Persondata name Cawdor, John Campbell, 1stEarl alternative ... 1860 place of death Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Cawdor, John Campbell, 1stEarl Category 1790 births Category 1860 deaths Category Clan Campbell John Campbell, 1stEarl Cawdor Category ... Campbell. John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor John Frederick Vaughan Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor 1817 ... links Hansard contribs mr john campbell 8 the Earl Cawdor S start S par uk Succession box title Member ... Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Welsh constituencies Campbell, John Frederick Category ... Society UK earl stub ... more details
John Holles, 1stEarl of Clare May 1564 4 October 1637 was an English nobleman. He was the son of Denzel Holles of Irby upon Humber and Eleanor Sheffield daughter of Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield of Butterwick . His great grandfather was William Hollyes , Lord Mayor of London . Holles married Anne Stanhope daughter of Sir Thomas Stanhope on 23 May 1591 in Shelford, Nottinghamshire . Through his marriage to Anne, he inherited Thurland Hall in Nottingham which was also known as Clare Place . The family seat was at Haughton Hall in the parish of Bothamsall . Haughton Hall was demolished in the late eighteenth century. He was comptroller of the household of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales Prince Henry until the prince s death on 6 November 1612. He was created 1st Baron Haughton on 9 July 1616 and 1stEarl of Clare on 2 November 1624. He was Member of Parliament for Nottinghamshire UK ... s Church, Nottingham . Children John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare 1595 1666 , married Elizabeth Vere. Robert Holles b. 1597 , married Ursula Cooper Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles 1599 1680 Francis died without offspring William died without offspring Eleanore Holles, married Oliver Fitzwilliam, 1stEarl of Tyrconnel , became Countess of Tyrconnel, buried in St. Mary s Church, Nottingham 11 April 1681 Arabella Holles died October 1631 , married Thomas Wentworth, 1stEarl of Strafford References S start s reg en s new rows 2 s ttl title Earl of Clare years 1624 1637 s aft rows 2 after John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare John Holles s ttl title Baron Haughton years 1616 1637 S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Holles, John1stEarl of Clare alternative names short description date of birth 1564 place of birth date of death 4 October 1637 place of death DEFAULTSORT Holles, John1stEarl of Clare Category 1564 births Clare, John Holles, 1stEarl of Category 1637 deaths Clare, John Holles, 1stEarl of Category Earls in the Peerage of England Clare, John Holles, 1stEarl of Category ... more details
John Butler, Earl of Gowran 1643&ndash 1677 was a British peer. The seventh son of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde and his wife, Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormonde Elizabeth , Lord John Butler was created Earl of Gowran. Lord John Butler was created Baron Aghrim, Viscount Clonmore and Earl of Gowran , all in the Peerage of Ireland, on 13 April 1676. He had married Lady Anne Chichester, only daughter of Arthur Chichester, 1stEarl of Donegall the previous January. He travelled to Paris for the recovery of his health but died there in August 1677 aged about 34. ref Lodge, John The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom , 1789, Vol IV, pg 57. ref He left no issue and his titles died with him. See also Butler dynasty References Rayment date February 2012 references s start s reg ie s new s ttl title Earl of Gowran years 1676&ndash 1677 s non reason Extinct end DEFAULTSORT Gowran, John Butler, 1stEarl of Category Butler dynasty Category Earls in the Peerage of Ireland Category Younger sons of dukes Butler, John Ireland peer stub ... more details
John Carmichael, 1stEarl of Carmichael 28 February 1638 20 September 1710 , known as Lord Carmichael between 1672 and 1701, was a Scottish nobleman and politician. He succeeded his grandfather as second Lord Carmichael in 1672, was Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland from 1689, Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1690 and 1694 9. He was Secretary of State, Scotland Secretary of State from 1699 to 1702, and supported the Act of Union 1707 Union with England . He was a colonel of dragoons from 1693 to 1697. His wife was Beatrix. Their daughter Beatrix married John Cockburn Scottish politician John Cockburn of Ormiston . References The Scottish Peerage S start s off succession box title Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland before John Keith, 1stEarl of Kintore John Keith after George Melville, 1stEarl of Melville George Melville years 1689 1690 s aca succession box before John Paterson archbishop John Paterson title Chancellor of the University of Glasgow years 1692&ndash 1713 after James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose The Duke of Montrose s reg sct s new creation s ttl title Earl of Hyndford years 1701 &ndash 1710 s aft rows 2 after James Carmichael s bef before James Carmichael s ttl title Earl of Hyndford Lord Carmichael years 1672 &ndash 1710 S end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Hyndford, John Carmichael, 1stEarl of alternative names short description date of birth 28 February 1638 place of birth date of death 20 September 1710 place of death DEFAULTSORT Hyndford, John Carmichael, 1stEarl of Category 1638 births Category 1710 deaths Category Earls of Hyndford Category Scottish politicians Category Chancellors of the University of Glasgow Category Lords High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Category Scottish unionists Category 18th century Scottish people Category Members of the Privy Council of Scotland Scotland politician stub Scotland peer stub ... more details