other uses Rutland disambiguation coord 52 39 20.00 N 0 39 30.00 W display title Infobox England county name Rutland image Image Flag of Rutland.svg 172px br Flag of Rutland motto Multum in parvo Much in little map File Rutland UK locator map 2010.svg 200px Rutland within England status Unitary authority ... by population Ranked English cerem counties RNK Rutland popestdate English statistics year pop ... image removed Image Arms rutland.jpg 200px br Rutland County Council br http www.rutland.gov.uk ... Oakham Castle.jpg thumbnail 290px right Oakham Castle Image Rutland water.jpg thumbnail 290px right Rutland Water Rutland IPAc en icon r t l n d is a landlocked Counties of England county ... had a smaller area. The only towns in Rutland are Oakham , the county town , and Uppingham . At the centre of the county is the large artificial Water reservoir reservoir , Rutland Water , with a similar ... is just over the border in a protruding part of Lincolnshire . Rutland s older cottages are built ... holders of it were called Ruthlanders, since altered to Rutland ref cite journal last Tabor first Harriot title Rutland Origin of the Name journal Notes and Queries year 1909 month February pages 170 ref however, responses suggest that Rutland, as a name, was earlier than the Norman ... last W.B.H. title Rutland Origin of the Name journal Notes and Queries year 1909 month April pages 294 ref The northwestern part of the county was recorded as Rutland, a detached part of Nottinghamshire ... to as the Soke legal Soke of Rutland . Historically it was also known as Rutlandshire, but in recent times only the shorter name is common. Rutland may be from Old English language Old English hry r hrythr ...?subview Main&entry t40.e11276 title Rutland author A D Mills year 2003 work A Dictionary of British Place Names publisher Oxford University Press accessdate 24 April 2010 ref History Main History of Rutland Earl of Rutland and Duke of Rutland are titles in the peerage of England, derived from the historic ... more details
Rutland, Vermont may refer to Rutland city , Vermont Rutland town , Vermont Rutland County, Vermont West Rutland, Vermont geodis vo Rutland Vermont ... more details
Rutland is a county in England. It may also refer to Places Canada Rutland Park, Calgary , a neighbourhood of Calgary, Alberta, Canada Rutland, Kelowna , a neighbourhood of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Indian Ocean Rutland Island , an island in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Indian Ocean Ireland Rutland, Ireland , an island and electoral district in County Donegal United States Rutland, Illinois Rutland Township, Illinois disambiguation Rutland, Indiana Rutland, Iowa Rutland, Massachusetts Rutland Charter Township, Michigan Rutland Township, Minnesota Rutland, New York Rutland, North Dakota Rutland, Ohio Rutland Township, Meigs County, Ohio Rutland Township, Pennsylvania Rutland, South Dakota Rutland city , Vermont , the largest U.S. Rutland and the second largest city in Vermont Rutland County, Vermont Rutland town , Vermont West Rutland, Vermont Rutland, Wisconsin People Mark Rutland born 1947 , American missionary Patti Rutland , American choreographer Rutland Barrington 1853 1922 , British entertainer Rutland Boughton 1878 1960 , British composer Other uses Rutland Weekend Television , which spawned The Rutles Rutland Herald , a newspaper based in Rutland, Vermont Rutland Railroad , which served the New England states of the United States Rutland State Airport , an airport in Rutland, Vermont Duke of Rutland , derived from the county in England disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Rutland desambiguaci de Rutland Begriffskl rung it Rutland disambigua lt Rutlandas reik m s nl Rutland ja no Rutland andre betydninger pl Rutland pt Rutland desambigua o sk Rutland sv Rutland olika betydelser ... more details
Rutland Township may refer to several places in the United States Rutland Township, Kane County, Illinois Rutland Township, LaSalle County, Illinois Rutland Township, Humboldt County, Iowa Rutland Township , Humboldt County, Iowa Rutland Township, Woodbury County, Iowa Rutland Township , Woodbury County, Iowa Rutland Township, Montgomery County, Kansas Rutland Township , Montgomery County, Kansas Rutland Township, Barry County, Michigan Rutland Charter Township, Michigan Rutland Township, Martin County, Minnesota Rutland Township, Sargent County, North Dakota Rutland Township , Sargent County, North Dakota Rutland Township, Meigs County, Ohio Rutland Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania Rutland Township, Lake County, South Dakota Rutland Township , Lake County, South Dakota See also Rutland disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Rutland Township ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Pilton region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10191774&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 19 March 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 0.54 population 39 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 19 March 2009 publisher Rutland County Council year 2001 ref population density convert 72 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK914029 latitude 52.616 longitude 0.651 post town OAKHAM postcode district LE15 postcode area LE dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 80 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website Pilton is a small village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . It is a mile or two south of Rutland Water , and near North Luffenham , Wing, Rutland Wing and Lyndon, Rutland Lyndon . To the east of the village is the site of the former Pilton Brick & Tile Works which was part of the Normanton, Rutland Normanton estate, owned by the Earl of Ancaster Earls of Ancaster . The small parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas. References reflist External links Commons category inline Pilton, Rutland Category Villages in Rutland Rutland geo stub it Pilton Rutland nl Pilton Rutland pl Pilton Rutland ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Manton region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10037785&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 18 March 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 1.85 population 364 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 15 March 2009 publisher Rutland County Council date 2001 ref population density convert 197 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK880045 latitude 52.631 longitude 0.700 post town OAKHAM postcode district LE15 postcode area LE dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 82 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website Manton is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . It is situated southwest of Rutland Water . The village had a railway station, Manton railway station Manton Junction , situated to the south of the village. It closed in the 1960s and the station buildings are now used as a factory. Manton also has a number of other attractions including the newly refurbished Horse and Jockey , the only pub on the cycle route around Rutland Water . Manton holds regular social events including book clubs and safari suppers. References reflist External links Commons category inline Manton, Rutland Category Villages in Rutland Rutland geo stub it Manton Rutland nl Manton Rutland pl Manton Rutland ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Barrow country England region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10037578&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 26 January 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 1.6 population 67 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 25 January 2009 publisher Rutland County Council date 2001 ref population density convert 42 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK889152 latitude 52.73 longitude 0.68 post town OAKHAM postcode area LE postcode district LE15 dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 88 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website Barrow is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . It is located about five miles 8  km north east of Oakham . References reflist External links Commons category inline Barrow, Rutland http www.rutnet.co.uk pp location detail.asp?id 4 Rutland Website Barrow Rutland geo stub Category Villages in Rutland nl Barrow Rutland no Barrow Rutland pl Barrow Rutland ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Preston region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10037839&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 19 March 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 1.89 population 179 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 19 March 2009 publisher Rutland County Council date 2001 ref population density convert 95 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK871024 latitude 52.613 longitude 0.715 post town OAKHAM postcode district LE15 postcode area LE dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 81 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website File Church of St peter and St Paul, Preston, Rutland geograph.org.uk 128481.jpg left thumb Church of St Peter and St Paul Preston is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . It lies north of Uppingham on the A6003 road A6003 to Oakham . References reflist External links Commons category inline Preston, Rutland Rutland geo stub Category Villages in Rutland nl Preston Rutland pl Preston Rutland sco Preston, Rutland ... more details
No footnotes date November 2010 For the UK railway see Rutland Railway Museum Infobox SG rail railroad name Rutland Railway logo filename Rutland Herald.png logo size 100 marks R locale New York and Vermont start year 1843 end year 1963 successor line Vermont Railway hq city The Rutland Railway reporting ... in the state of Vermont but extending into the state of New York . The earliest ancestor of the Rutland, the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, was chartered in 1843 by the state of Vermont to build between Rutland city , Vermont Rutland and Burlington, Vermont Burlington . A number of other railroads were formed in the region, and by 1867 the Rutland & Burlington Railroad had changed its name to simply the Rutland Railroad. Between 1871 and 1896 the Rutland Railroad was leased to the Central Vermont ... briefly had a controlling interest in the Rutland from 1904, but sold half of its shares to the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad in 1911. The Rutland s primary freight traffic was derived from ... trains of milk that used to move over the system. At its peak the Rutland served about a Convert 400 ..., New York along the St. Lawrence River . Never a solid financial operation, the Rutland entered .... A reorganization in 1950 changed the name from Rutland Railroad to Rutland Railway. Decline Image Center Rutland Falls, Rutland, VT.jpg thumb left 200px Train over Rutland Falls in c. 1905 After ... as the Rutland Railway. The year 1953 brought three weeks of employee strike action , which ... of Rutland operations from Rutland to Burlington. This would have required them to relocate from Rutland to Burlington. Image RutlandRail8.jpg thumb right 200px Rutland Burlington Railroad passing ... the run from Rutland to Burlington or Bellows Falls and back in a day, or from Malone village , New ... Railway , so all the remaining trackage of the Rutland is operated by one company. Ownership of the railbed ... to Moira, New York Moira is the multi use Rutland Trail . Steamtown Until it was relocated to Scranton ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Caldecott country England region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10170886&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 4 February 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 1.82 population 256 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 4 February 2009 publisher Rutland County Council date 2001 ref population density convert 140 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SP868937 latitude 52.54 longitude 0.72 post town MARKET HARBOROUGH postcode area LE postcode district LE15 dial code 01536 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 76 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website Caldecott is a village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . It is located about four miles 6.4  km south of Uppingham and is the most southerly village in Rutland. There was once a Rockingham railway station railway station on the southern edge of the village. It was named after the neighbouring village of Rockingham, Northamptonshire Rockingham , which was considered to be of more importance at the time. The railway station closed in 1966. References reflist External links Commons category inline Caldecott, Rutland Rutland geo stub Category Villages in Rutland nl Caldecott Rutland pl Caldecott Rutland ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Belton in Rutland country England region East Midlands static image Image Belton in Rutland.jpg 240px static image caption Road sign to village area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10037608&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 30 January 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 1.6 population 335 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 30 January 2009 publisher Rutland County Council date 2001 ref population density convert 209 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK816014 latitude 52.60 longitude 0.80 post town OAKHAM postcode area LE postcode district LE15 dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 82 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website Belton in Rutland is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . It is located about six miles 9.6  km south west of Oakham and about four miles 6.4  km west of Uppingham and overlooks the A47 road A47 . At present the village has one Public House, The Sun Inn. Belton was renamed Belton in Rutland in 1982 to distinguish the village from Belton, Leicestershire Belton in Leicestershire. Belton is part of Braunston & Belton ward which has one councillor on Rutland County Council . References reflist External links Commons category Belton in Rutland http www.rutnet.co.uk pp location detail.asp?id 7 Rutland Website Belton in Rutland http rutnet.co.uk pp gold viewgold.asp?ID 388 Belton In Rutland History Category Villages in RutlandRutland geo stub nl Belton in Rutland pl Belton in Rutland sco Belton in Rutland ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Lyndon region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10079536&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 15 March 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 1.42 population 80 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 15 March 2009 publisher Rutland County Council date 2001 ref population density convert 56 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK909044 latitude 52.630 longitude 0.658 post town OAKHAM postcode district LE15 postcode area LE dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 81 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland unitary england Rutland shire county Rutland website Lyndon is a small village in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . Thomas Barker meteorologist Thomas Barker 1722&ndash 1809 of Lyndon Hall kept a detailed weather record from 1736 to 1798. William Whiston 1667&ndash 1752 , best known for his translation of Josephus , died at the Hall, the home of his son in law, Samuel Barker on 22 August 1752. The Hall is owned by the Conant Baronets Conant family. References reflist External links Commons category inline Lyndon, Rutland Rutland geo stub Category Villages in Rutland pl Lyndon Rutland ... more details
orphan date October 2009 The Rutland Militia was a militia regiment in the United Kingdom from 1759 to 1860, when it was amalgamated into the Northampton and Rutland Militia . The regiment was formed at Oakham in 1759, and consisted of only two companies. In 1803 it was ranked as the 63rd regiment of militia, and in 1810 redesignated as light infantry. In 1833 it was re ranked as the 4th, and then in 1855 as the 14th. In 1860, it amalgamated with the Northampton Militia to form the Northampton and Rutland Militia , which later became the Special Reserve battalion of The Northamptonshire Regiment . References http www.regiments.org regiments uk volmil england militia rutland.htm Rutland Militia , regiments.org Category Infantry regiments of the British Army Category Military units and formations established in 1759 Category 1860 disestablishments Category Military history of Rutland ... more details
The history of the English county of Rutland, located in the East Midlands . It was reconstitiuted as a district ... authority status on 1 April 1997. Early history The north western part of the county of Rutland was recorded as Rutland, a detached part of Nottinghamshire , in the Domesday Book the south eastern ... in 1159, but as late as the 14th century it was referred to as the Soke legal Soke of Rutland . In 1584 ... in Rutland with a hospital, or almshouse, by Archdeacon Robert Johnson. The original 1584 Schoolroom ... I of England Charles I . Earl of Rutland and Duke of Rutland are titles in the peerage of England, derived from the traditional county of Rutland. The Earl of Rutland was elevated to the status ... Image Rutland in 1820.jpg thumb upright left 150px A map of Rutland from Darton s New miniature atlas 1820 Image Rutland hundreds.pdf thumb upright right 150px The hundreds of Rutland By the time of the 19th ..., Oakham and Wrandike. Rutland covered parts of three poor law union s and rural sanitary district s those ... of Rutland contained the entirety of Oakham and Uppingham RSDs, which included several parishes in Leicestershire ... registration county. Rutland gained its own county council by virtue of the Local Government Act 1888 ... boundaries to form three rural district s. The part of Oakham and Uppingham RSDs in Rutland formed ... becoming Gretton Rural District . Meanwhile, that part of Stamford RSD in Rutland became ... district . ref http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10106620 Oakham UD Rutland through ... title ref Rutland was included in the East Midlands General Review Area of the 1958 1967 Local Government ... would have seen Rutland split, with Ketton Rural District going along with Stamford, Lincolnshire ... . The final proposals were less radical and instead proposed that Rutland become a single rural district within the administrative county of Leicestershire. ref Little Rutland To Go It Alone ..., with Rutland being included in the new non metropolitan county of Leicestershire under the Local ... more details
Infobox UK place official name Braunston in Rutland country England region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10210963&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 30 January 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 2.5 population 392 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 30 January 2009 publisher Rutland County Council date 2001 ref population density convert 157 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK834069 latitude 52.65 longitude 0.77 post town OAKHAM postcode area LE postcode district LE15 dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 84 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website Braunston in Rutland is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . Leicestershire lies on the parish s western boundary Braunston is located roughly three miles 4.8  km south west of the county town of Oakham . The village retains two public houses, The Old Plough and The Blue Ball. The church, in a circular churchyard, is dedicated to All Saints. The Braunston Goddess Image The Braunston Goddess .jpg thumb upright left The enigmatic goddess A curious sculpted stone stands in the churchyard ... no genitalia. References reflist External links Commons category Braunston in Rutland http www.indigogroup.co.uk ... travel 2009 jan 25 rutland english village map walking Step back in time in Rutland, The Observer, The Guardian, January 25, 2009 Category Villages in RutlandRutland geo stub nl Braunston in Rutland pl Braunston in Rutland sco Braunston in Rutland ... more details
, France. It is now on display at Rutland County Museum . References reflist External links Commons category inline Brooke, RutlandRutland geo stub Category Villages in Rutland nl Brooke Rutland pl Brooke Rutland sco Brooke, Rutland ... more details
to that effect. The original wooden signs were later replaced in metal by Rutland County Council . Whitwell is one of the smallest villages in Rutland. It only has 19 houses, plus a pub and hotel nestled ... External links Commons category Whitwell, Rutland http www.parliament.the stationery office.co.uk ... twinned with Paris. about 2 3 of the way down . Category Villages in Rutland Category Article Feedback 5 Rutland geo stub fr Whitwell pl Whitwell Rutland ... more details
File UK Cottesmore Rutland .jpg thumb left Signpost in Cottesmore Infobox UK place official name Cottesmore country England region East Midlands static image static image caption area footnotes ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk data cube table page.jsp?data theme T POP&data cube N AREA A&u id 10170898&c id 10001043&add Y title A vision of Britain through time accessdate 7 February 2009 publisher University of Portsmouth ref area total sq mi 3.91 population 2,332 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref cite web url http www.rutland.gov.uk ppimageupload Image27657.PDF title Rutland Civil Parish Populations accessdate 7 February 2009 publisher Rutland County Council year 2001 ref population density convert 596 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference SK904136 latitude 52.71 longitude 0.66 post town OAKHAM postcode area LE postcode district LE15 dial code 01572 constituency westminster Rutland and Melton UK Parliament constituency Rutland and Melton london distance convert 87 mi Boxing the compass SSE unitary england Rutland lieutenancy england Rutland shire county Rutland website Cottesmore pronounced Cotts more as a result of its origins as Cotts Moor is a village in the north of the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England . In terms of population it is the largest village in Rutland, and the third largest settlement after Oakham and Uppingham . This is due in part to the presence of RAF Cottesmore . The Cottesmore Hunt takes its name from the village although the kennels are not in the parish . Sir William Lowther brought the foxhounds he ... century , Manors Cottesmore was held, together with Greetham, Rutland Greetham , by Saxon called Goda ... furlongs in breadth. External links Commons category Cottesmore, Rutland http www.raf.mod.uk rafcottesmore ... detail.asp?id 14 Cottesmore Village Website References reflist Category Villages in RutlandRutland geo stub nl Cottesmore pl Cottesmore Rutland sco Cottesmore, Rutland vo Cottesmore ... more details
much of the parish was flooded by the construction of the Rutland Water reservoir. St Matthew ... THe Heritage of Rutland Water publisher Rutland Local History & Record Society page 3 accessdate 2011 03 17 ref The structure now houses a museum recording the history of Rutland Water. Normanton is the name of a ward of Rutland County Council , returning two councillors. The ward includes Edith Weston ..., Rutland http www.rutnet.co.uk pp location detail.asp?id 34 Rutland Website Normanton http news.bbc.co.uk ... for weddings photo gallery from BBC Radio Leicester References reflist Category Villages in RutlandRutland geo stub nl Normanton Rutland pl Normanton Rutland ... more details
by the North Brook. In the south of the parish towards Rutland Water is Barnsdale Gardens which ... links Commons category Exton, Rutland http www.exton.org Rutland Website Exton http www.extonpark.fsnet.co.uk Exton Park Category Villages in Rutland nl Exton Rutland pl Exton Rutland vo Exton Rutland ... more details
appointment in 1809. ref name vch ref name ps Horn is part of the Alstoe hundred of Rutland. ref name ... date September 2010 Category Civil parishes in Rutland Category Villages in RutlandRutland geo stub nl Horn Engeland pl Horn Rutland sco Horn, Rutland ... more details
completely submerged by the construction of Empingham Reservoir now Rutland Water . The Jacobean ... Rutland, St Andrews.JPG The parish church dedicated to St Andrew File The Priest House Hambleton Rutland.JPG The Priest House File Hambleton Rutland St Andrew Window.JPG One of St Andrew s Windows gallery References reflist External links Commons category Hambleton, Rutland http www.rutnet.co.uk pp location detail.asp?id 24 Rutland Website Hambleton http www.rutnet.co.uk pp gold viewgold.asp?ID 408 Hambleton Village History http www.hambletonhall.com Hambleton Hall Category Villages in RutlandRutland geo stub nl Hambleton Rutland pl Hambleton Rutland sco Hambleton, Rutland ... more details
Infobox flag Name Rutland Article Type Image Flag of Rutland.svg Nickname Morenicks Use Symbol Proportion Adoption Not yet adopted Design Designer The Flag of Rutland is a banner of the arms of the Rutland County Council . TOC History The arms were granted to Rutland County Council in 1950. The description of these is Vert, sem e of acorns, a horsehoe Or. Crest on a wreath of the colours, in front of a horseshoe an acorn Or, leaved and slipped proper. Motto Multum in parvo. ref http www.civicheraldry.co.uk rutland.html Civic Heraldry website ref When Rutland regained its status as an administrative body in 1997, a banner of the arms was raised to demonstrate this restoration of status. ref http www.crwflags.com fotw flags gb rut.html The Times Mon 31 March 1997 ref A simplified version of the flag is available from a number of commercial outlets. Design File RutlandCommercial.jpg thumb Commercially available version of the flag The horseshoe has traditionally been the symbol of Oakham since William the Conqueror gave the convert 125 sqmi km2 adj on estate to Henry de Ferrers , whose family name suggests a connection with iron working or the farrier profession. One of his privileges was to claim the forfeit of a horseshoe from anyone of rank visiting his lordship in Oakham. A unique collection of horseshoes presented by Royalty and Peers of the Realm passing through the manor, hangs on the walls of the Hall in Oakham Castle. The acorn exemplifies the former forestland, which at one time covered much of the county. It can also be interpreted as representing smallness and importance and the oaks suggested by the name of Oakham. The green field represents the county s agriculture, especially its rich pastureland. References reflist Rutland County flags of the United Kingdom Rutland Flag stub Category Flags of England Rutland Category Rutland Category Proposed flags ... more details
Radio station image Image RutlandRadio logo.jpg name Rutland Radio airdate 13 December 1998 frequency 97.4 MHz, 107.2 MHz area Rutland & Stamford, Lincolnshire Stamford format Contemporary webcast http wm.as34763.net RutlandRadio 64 kbit s sister stations Oak FM owner Lincs FM Group Rutland Radio is a Independent ... Melton Mowbray Melton Road in Oakham to Rutland on 107.2FM Manton, Rutland Manton and Stamford, Lincolnshire ... Image Rutland outline map with UK.png left thumb 120px Intended broadcast area Rutland It received the licence from the Radio Authority to broadcast to Rutland on 4 June 1998 the day licences were ... had applied for the licence by 3 February 1998, only Rutland Radio had submitted proposals for Rutland the other seven were for Leicestershire. Rutland had only come back into existence a year before ... need to be on two as Rutland is covered by the Leicestershire license and Stamford by the Peterborough ... as Lincs FM . Rutland s weather forecasts are provided by Ministry of Defence United Kingdom ... makes a frequent appearance in adverts and sponsorship. Rutland has the highest average house prices ... Rutland Radio Peugeot 207 Peugeot 207 SW radio car near the Oakham railway station railway station See also Stamford Mercury Rutland and Stamford Mercury References reflist External links http www.rutlandradio.co.uk Rutland Radio http twitter.com RutlandRadio Twitter http www.lincsfmgroup.co.uk Lincs ... 2009 10 25 22 59 10 History of local radio in Leicestershire & Rutland http www.webcitation.org query ... Receiving the Rutland licence in June 1998 http www.rutland times.co.uk aroundrutland A third of you wake.3733383.jp Interview in the Rutland Times with Rob Persani http homepage.ntlworld.com d.allen43 main pages rutland 20radio.htm David s Transmitter World http www.s2blue.com Radio Jingles Imaging Rutland Radio p78.aspx Jingles http tx.mb21.co.uk gallery east casterton.php East Casterton transmitter http tx.mb21.co.uk gallery manton.php Manton transmitter http www.rutnet.co.uk Rutland s website ... more details