The Statute of Marlborough 52 Hen 3 was a set of laws passed by Henry III of England King Henry III of England in 1267 . There were twenty nine chapters, of which four are still in force. The full title was Provisions made at Marlborough in the presence of our lord King Henry, and Richard, Earl of Cornwall Richard King of the Romans , and the Edward I of England Lord Edward eldest son of the said King Henry, and the Pope Adrian V Lord Ottobon , at that time Papal legate legate in England . It is so named as it was passed at Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough , where a Parliament of England Parliament was being held. The preamble dates it as ...the two and fiftieth year of the reign of King Henry, son of John of England King John , in the utas of Saint Martin... , which would give a date of November 19, 1267 utas is an archaic term to denote the eighth day after an event, in this case the St. Martin s Day feast day of Martin of Tours Saint Martin . It is the oldest piece of statute law in the United Kingdom that has not yet been repealed. ref The famous Magna Carta was originally passed in 1215, but the version currently in force only dates to a reissue in 1297 25 Edw. I . The oldest piece of extant Scottish law is the Royal Mines Act 1424 ref The chapters currently valid are c.1, c.4, & c.15 often referred to as the Distress Act 1267 , ref Chapter 2 also covered distresses, but was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 ref which seek to govern the recovery of damages distresses ... Statute of Marlborough 1267, cc 1, 4, 15 the Distress Act norig yes UK LEG type aep path aep Hen3c23 52 23 contents title Statute of Marlborough 1267, c. 23 the Waste Act norig yes UK legislation ... by the Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881 ref which seeks to prevent tenant ... 1 of this statute may be cited as the Distress Act 1267 . ref The citation of this chapter by this short title was authorised by section 5 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 ... more details
tocright Marlborough may refer to People John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough , 18th century British commander. For subsequent dukes, see Duke of Marlborough title . Places United Kingdom Marlborough, Wiltshire , England Marlborough College , a public school in the town of Marlborough in Wiltshire, England Marlborough Fine Art , an international art gallery headquartered in London, England Marlborough School St Albans in Hertfordshire, England Marlborough School Woodstock in Oxfordshire, England Australia Marlborough, Queensland Principality of Marlborough , a short lived micronation in 1993 Canada Marlborough, Calgary , neighbourhood in Calgary Marlborough Park, Calgary , neighbourhood in Calgary Marlborough Mall , a shopping center in Calgary Indonesia Fort Marlborough, a fortress from British era in City of Bengkulu , Bengkulu, Indonesia New Zealand Marlborough Region , an administrative and wine region in the South Island formerly the Marlborough Province Marlborough, Auckland , a suburb of Auckland United States California Marlborough School Los Angeles , all girl college prep school Connecticut Marlborough, Connecticut , town in Hartford County Massachusetts Marlborough, Massachusetts , city in Middlesex County New Marlborough, Massachusetts , town in Berkshire County Missouri Marlborough, Missouri , village in St. Louis County New Hampshire Marlborough, New Hampshire , town in Cheshire County New York Marlborough, New York , town in Ulster County Pennsylvania Marlborough Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania East Marlborough Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania West Marlborough Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania Zimbabwe Marlborough, a suburb of Harare Other uses HMS Marlborough HMS Marlborough , the name of several Royal Navy ships Marlborough car , an Anglo French car made between 1906 and 1926 Marlborough ship , a ship that disappeared in 1890 on a trip ... Marlborough Disambiguation Category Place name disambiguation pages ca Marlborough de Marlborough ... more details
File GDL Statute.jpg thumb 300px Statute of Grand Duchy of Lithuania , written in Polish language Polish A statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a State polity state , city , or county . ref name Blacks cite book last Black first Henry Campbell title Black s Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition publisher West Publishing year 1990 location pages 1410 isbn 0 314 76271 x ref Typically, statutes command or prohibit something, or declare policy. ref name Blacks The word is often used to distinguish law made by legislature legislative bodies from case law , decided by courts, and regulations issued by government agencies . ref name Blacks Statutes are sometimes referred to as legislation or black letter law . As a source of law , statutes are considered primary authority ... statute is one which is limited in its duration at the time of its enactment. It continues in force until the time of its limitation has expired, unless sooner repealed. A perpetual statute ... to be so. If, however, a statute which did not itself contain any limitation is to be governed ... of the latter. ref Bouvier Law Dictionary, Revised Sixth Edition, 1856 ref Before a statute becomes ... The term statute is also used to refer to an International treaty that establishes an institution , such as the Statute of the European Central Bank , a protocol to the international courts as well, such as the Statute of the International Court of Justice and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court . Statute is also another word for law. The term was adapted from England in about the 18th century. Biblical terminology In biblical terminology, a Statute Hebrew chok refers to a law given without a reason. The classic example is the Statute regarding the Red Heifer . The opposite of a chok ... Genesis 2 2 3 Autonomy Statute In the Autonomous Communities of Spain , the autonomy statute is a legal ... Legislation Legislature Organic statute Statutory law References reflist External links wikiquote ... more details
ref Henry III held Parliament of England Parliament here, in 1267, when the Statute of Marlborough ... statute in English Law English law which has not yet been repealed. File Marlborough St Peter.JPG ...Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use British English date March 2012 Infobox UK place official name Marlborough static image name High Street, Marlborough from St Peter s church roof geograph.org.uk 460662.jpg ... reference SU1869 label position left civil parish Marlborough unitary england Wiltshire Council ... ref post town Marlborough postcode district SN8 postcode area SN dial code 01672 constituency westminster Devizes UK Parliament constituency Devizes website http www.marlboroughtowncouncil.gov.uk Marlborough Town Council Marlborough IPA en m lbr pronounced En uk Marlborough.ogg respell MAWL br ref cite web url http phonetic blog.blogspot.com 2010 01 marlborough.html title Marlborough last Wells ... 62 ft m high prehistoric tumulus in the grounds of Marlborough College . Recent radiocarbon dating ... Marlborough Mound Merlin s burial place built in 2400 BC BBC News, 31 May 2011 ref It is of similar ... generated title ref and that the name of the town, Marlborough comes from Merlin s Tumulus Barrow . On John ... the discovery of the Marlborough Bucket an Iron Age burial bucket , with decorations of human heads ... . Roman Empire Roman remains and coins have been found two miles to the east of Marlborough, at Mildenhall ... William the Conqueror assumed control of the Marlborough area and set about building a wooden motte ... to strengthen the castle in around 1175. The first written record of Marlborough dates from the Domesday Book in 1087. William also established a Mint coin mint in Marlborough, which coined the William ... Royal hunting ground ref http www.marlboroughwilts.co.uk history History of Marlborough ref and Marlborough .... Henry II of England Henry II stayed at Marlborough Castle in talks with the King of Scotland . His ... , in 1186. King John was married here and spent time in Marlborough. He even established a Treasury ... more details
Marlborough Street or Marlboro Street can refer to the following streets Great Marlborough Street in London, England, often called Marlborough Street V8 Marlborough Street in Milton Keynes, England, formally Marlborough Street Marlborough Street Boston , a street in Boston s Back Bay Marlborough Street Bristol , a street in the center of Bristol , United Kingdom Marlborough Street Derry in Derry , Northern Ireland Marlborough Street Dublin in Dublin , Ireland Marlborough Street Roseau in Roseau , Dominica See also List of streets and squares in Dublin geodis ... more details
Duchess of Marlborough may refer to Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1660 1744 , wife of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough Henrietta Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough 1681 1733 , daughter and heiress of the 1st Duke of Marlborough Elizabeth Spencer, Duchess of Marlborough d. 1761 , wife of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough Caroline Spencer, Duchess of Marlborough 1742 1811 , wife of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough Susan Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1767 1841 , wife of George Spencer Churchill, 5th Duke of Marlborough Jane Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1798 1844 , first wife of George Spencer Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough Charlotte Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1818 1850 , second wife of George Spencer Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough Jane Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1817 1897 , third wife of George Spencer Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough Frances Anne Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 15 April 1822 16 April 1899 , wife of John Spencer Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough Albertha Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1847 1932 , first wife of George Spencer Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough Lily Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough d. 1909 , second wife of George Spencer Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough Consuelo Vanderbilt 1877 1964 , first wife of Charles Spencer Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough Gladys Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough d. 1977 , second wife of Charles Spencer Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough Alexandra Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1900 1961 , first wife of John Spencer Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough Frances Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough 1915 1990 , second wife of John Spencer Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough Rosita Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough b. 1943 , third wife of John Spencer Churchill, 11th Duke of Marlborough Lily Spencer Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough b. c. 1957 , fourth wife ... more details
Marlborough School can refer to Marlborough School Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California, United States Marlborough School Woodstock in Oxfordshire, England Marlborough School St Albans in Hertfordshire, England Marlborough School New Zealand in Glenfield, New Zealand See also Marlborough College , an independent boarding school in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England Marlboro College , liberal arts college in Marlboro, Vermont, United States Marlborough disambiguation schooldis ... more details
Image LindsayCambridge.jpg thumb right 350px The bombardment of Marro Castle on Havana HMS Marlborough , left Six warships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Marlborough after the John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough Duke of Marlborough HMS St Michael 1669 Saint Michael , a second rate , renamed Marlborough in 1706, fought in the Seven Years War , present in George Pocock Sir George Pocock s fleet at the taking of Havana from the Spanish in 1762, foundered at sea later in 1762. HMS Marlborough 1767 HMS Marlborough , a third rate built in 1767 fought in the American Revolutionary War , heavily damaged in the Battle of the Glorious First of June in 1794, and wrecked in 1800. HMS Marlborough 1807 HMS Marlborough a third rate built in 1807 and broken up in 1835. HMS Marlborough 1855 HMS Marlborough a first rate screw ship built in 1855, renamed Vernon II in 1904, sank on her way to being broken up in 1924. HMS Marlborough 1912 HMS Marlborough was an Iron Duke class battleship Iron Duke class battleship built in 1912 fought in the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and was decommissioned in 1932. This ship evacuated surviving members of the Russian royal family, the Romanovs , from the Crimea during the Russian Civil War . HMS Marlborough F233 HMS Marlborough is a Type 23 frigate launched in 1989, sold to the Chilean Navy in 2008 and renamed CNS Almirante Condell FF 06 . Literature The book HMS Marlborough Will Enter Harbour by Nicholas Monsarrat featured a fictional sloop named HMS Marlborough in World War II. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Marlborough, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names es HMS Marlborough ru HMS Marlborough sl HMS Marlborough fi HMS Marlborough vi HMS Marlborough ... more details
refimprove date August 2008 The Marlborough Express is a newspaper servicing the Marlborough, New Zealand Marlborough area of New Zealand . Its headquarters are in Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim and has been published there since 1866. ref Papers past Marlborough express ref It became a daily in 1880 and took over its rivals the Marlborough Times in 1895 and the Marlborough Press in 1948. In 1998 it was sold to Independent Newspapers Limited INL . It is now a division of Fairfax Media Fairfax . External links http www.stuff.co.nz marlborough express Marlborough Express Fairfax NZ newspaper Fairfax Media References reflist http paperspast.natlib.govt.nz cgi bin paperspast?a d&cl CL1.MEX&e 10 1 0 Paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 2011 04 01 DEFAULTSORT Marlborough Express Category Marlborough Region Category Publications with year of establishment missing Category Newspapers published in New Zealand newZealand newspaper stub ... more details
orphan date October 2009 File St Mary Marlborough.jpg thumb 400px right St Mary s Marlborough The Marlborough Benefice consists of the parishes of St Mary s Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough within the town, St George s Preshute , which also serves Manton, Wiltshire Manton to the west and St John the Baptist, Mildenhall, Wiltshire Mildenhall Minal . It is part of the http www.marlboroughdeanery.org Marlborough Deanery in the Diocese of Salisbury of the Church of England , which is part of the Christian , Anglican Communion . The Benefice is run by Rev. Andrew Studdert Kennedy the grandson of Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy MC. Andrew was also appointed Rural Dean of the Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough Deanery in January 2009. External links http mdeanery.org c Marlborough Benefice Services and other Events in the benefice http www.marlboroughanglicanteam.org.uk Marlborough Benefice Web Site Category Church of England benefices Category Diocese of Salisbury ... more details
Image James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough from NPG.jpg thumb 200px James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough. Earl of Marlborough is a title that has been created twice, both times in the Peerage of England . The first creation came on 5 February 1626 in favour of James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough James Ley, 1st Baron Ley , Lord Chief Justice and Lord High Treasurer . He had already been created a Baronet , of Westbury in the County of Wiltshire, in the Baronetage of England in 1619 ref name Cockayne http archive.org stream cu31924092524374 page n147 mode 2up George Edward Cockayne Complete Baronetage Volume 1 1900 ref and Baron Ley , of Ley in the County of Devon, on 31 December 1624, also in the Peerage of England. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. He served as Custos Rotulorum of Somerset . In 1628, one year before he succeeded his father in the earldom, he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration as Baron Ley. He was succeeded by his only son, the third Earl. He was a naval commander and was killed at the Battle of Lowestoft in 1665. He was unmarried and was succeeded by his uncle, the fourth Earl. The titles became extinct on the latter s death in 1679. The second creation came on 9 April 1689, when Duke of Marlborough John Churchill, 1st Baron Churchill , was created Earl of Marlborough , in the County of Wiltshire, for his role in the Glorious Revolution . He was subsequently created Duke of Marlborough title Duke of Marlborough , and the earldom has since descended with the dukedom. Earls of Marlborough First creation 1626 James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough 1552 1629 Henry Ley, 2nd Earl of Marlborough 1595 1638 James Ley, 3rd Earl of Marlborough 1618 1665 William Ley, 4th Earl of Marlborough 1612 1679 Earls of Marlborough Second creation 1689 see Duke of Marlborough title Duke of Marlborough References Reflist Rayment date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Marlborough Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms ... more details
About Marlborough, a region of the South Island of New Zealand other places called MarlboroughMarlborough ... text align center background BFDFFF font size 4 Marlborough Region font style text align center background efefef colspan 3 Location colspan 2 align center File Marlborough nz location.png 200px Marlborough in relation to New Zealand File Marl region mod.PNG Marlborough in relation to Upper South Island ... Area 12,484  km Population NZ population data Marlborough Region y y y Districts 21 Area code 03 Marlborough is one of the List of regions in New Zealand regions of New Zealand , located in the northeast of the South Island . Marlborough is a unitary authority, both a region and a district, and its council is located at Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim . Marlborough is known for its dry climate, the picturesque Marlborough Sounds , and Sauvignon Blanc wine. Geography Marlborough s geography ... up the Southern Alps , although that name is rarely applied to mountains this far north. File Marlborough Sounds From Ferry.jpg thumb left 200px The Marlborough Sounds as seen from the Wellington Picton ... Zealand wine industry. Marlborough s fourth geographic zone lies along its north coast. Here, the drowned valleys of the Marlborough Sounds make for a convoluted and attractive coastline. The town ... Clifford Bay Rivers main List of rivers in the Marlborough Region Economy The sub national GDP of the Marlborough ... A map showing population density in the Marlborough Region at the 2006 census. Marlborough is administered by a unitary authority , the Marlborough District Council . Between 1859 and 1876 Marlborough had its own provincial government, and was known as the Marlborough Province , which ended when the Abolition .... Apart from the main urban areas of Blenheim and Picton, Marlborough s towns include Havelock ... Seddon . For some purposes, the town of Kaikoura is also considered part of Marlborough. Marlborough ... File Blenheim, NZ.jpg right thumb 200px Blenheim. Wine Marlborough can lay claim to starting the modern ... more details
coord 51 30 18 N 0 8 9 W type landmark region GB display title This article is about Marlborough House, City of Westminster Westminster . For the property in Brighton , please see Marlborough House, Brighton Image Marlborough House superior version.jpg thumb 250px In its original form Marlborough House ... main storey, and the central section gained a third. Image Marlborough House Rotating Summer House.jpg thumb 250px Marlborough House Rotating Summer House Marlborough House is a mansion in City of Westminster ... for Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough , the favourite and confidante of Anne of Great ... in 1711. For over a century it served as the London residence of the Dukes of Marlborough . Image Marlborough House.jpg thumb left 250px Marlborough House South side The house was taken ..., p 470f ref In the 1820s plans were drawn up to demolish Marlborough House and replace it with a terrace ... of the Prince and Princess of Wales. During this period Marlborough House became the social centre of London. ref Marlborough House set act. 1870s 1901 . Jane Ridley, Oxford Dictionary of National ... ref George V of the United Kingdom King George V was born at Marlborough House in 1865. In 1936 Marlborough ... Gothic Revival Gothic memorial fountain by Alfred Gilbert 1926 32 in the Marlborough Road wall of the house .... ref cite web url http resources.thecommonwealth.org mhouse fullscreen 01.html title Marlborough House Gardens Virtual Tour publisher Commonwealth Secretariat accessdate 26 February 2012 ref Marlborough ... Internal 34467 151306 visit marlborough house Visiting Information at The Commonwealth Secretariat ... Marlborough 20House&w all Flickr images tagged Marlborough House Royal palaces in the United Kingdom ... Category Grade I listed houses af Marlborough House ca Marlborough House da Marlborough House de Marlborough House el es Marlborough House fr Marlborough House it Marlborough House he no Marlborough House pl Marlborough House pt Marlborough House ro Casa Marlborough ru ... more details
File Montr al Les appartements Marlborough.jpg thumb Marlborough Apartments File The Marlborough Apartments, Milton Street, Montreal.jpg thumb The Marlborough Apartments in 1902. Marlborough Apartments is an apartment building in Montreal , Quebec , Canada . Its address is 570 Milton Street in the McGill Ghetto neighbourhood. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada on November 16, 1990. ref name pc cite web title Marlborough Apartments url http www.pc.gc.ca apps lhn nhs det E.asp?oqSID 0657&oqeName Marlborough Apartments&oqfName Appartements Marlborough work Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada publisher Parks Canada accessdate December 13, 2011 ref ref name CRHP CRHP 1158 Marlborough Apartments December 13, 2011 ref It is four stories tall and its facade is red brick. ref name CRHP It was designed by architects Taylor and Gordon and is considered to be Queen Anne style architecture . ref name CRHP References reflist coord missing Quebec Category Queen Anne architecture Category Apartment buildings in Canada Category Buildings and structures completed in 1900 Category Buildings and structures in Montreal Category National Historic Sites in Quebec Category Le Plateau Mont Royal montreal stub Quebec struct stub ... more details
onesource date December 2010 The Marlborough gems were a large collection of jewels cameo carving cameos and Intaglio jewellery intaglios assembled by several Dukes of Marlborough . ref Name NAME cite book title The Marlborough gems being a collection of works in cameo and intaglio last Marlborough Duke of first George Spencer authorlink George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough coauthors year 1870 publisher Printed for private distribution location Oxford University url http books.google.com books?id VY0OAAAAQAAJ&printsec frontcover&dq 22Marlborough gems 22&hl en&ei f8sUTdXfBIOKlwfu15zFDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCoQ6AEwAA v onepage&q&f false ref The collection was composed of more than 730 carved gemstones, including garnet s, sapphire s, emerald s and many cameo carving cameo s. The most famous cameo, and the Duke s favourite, was The Marriage of Cupid and Eros and Psyche Psyche . fact date December 2010 The Marlborough gems were sold by the 7th Duke of Marlborough at auction to raise money for the maintenance of Blenheim Palace , the ancestral home. fact date December 2010 References reflist Category Gemstones UK hist stub ... more details
About Marlborough, Auckland other places called MarlboroughMarlborough disambiguation Infobox New Zealand suburbs name Marlborough image caption1 city1 North Shore City city2 ward established area population popdate 2006 trainstations ferryterminals airports hospitals north Glenfield, New Zealand Glenfield northeast Wairau Valley, Auckland Wairau Valley east Westlake, New Zealand Westlake southeast Hillcrest, Auckland Hillcrest south Highbury, Auckland Highbury southwest Birkdale, New Zealand Birkdale west Windy Ridge, New Zealand Windy Ridge northwest Witheford Heights map caption2 Marlborough is a suburb of North Shore, New Zealand North Shore City , one of the four cities comprising New Zealand New Zealand s Auckland urban area. It lies eight kilometres to the northwest of the Auckland Central Business District CBD between the suburbs of Hillcrest, New Zealand Hillcrest and Glenfield, New Zealand Glenfield . In 2005 this suburb comprised part of the Northcote New Zealand electorates electorate and is represented by the Member of Parliament Jonathan Coleman New Zealand Jonathan Coleman , of the New Zealand National Party National Party . Education Marlborough School is a coeducational contributing primary years 1 6 school with a Socio Economic Decile decile rating of 7 and a roll of 274. ref TKI 1361 Marlborough School ref References http www.ps.parliament.govt.nz eps Northcote.pdf Northcote electoral profile http www.geosmartlbs.co.nz maps standard map 400 16 6483200 2662400.png Map showing the location of Marlborough Reflist External links http www.marlboroughprimary.school.nz Marlborough School website Coord 36 47 01 S 174 43 40 E type landmark region NZ display title Category Suburbs of Auckland Category North Shore City Auckland geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Radio Marlborough was a radio station in Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim . The station was first started in 1965 as 2ZE broadcasting on 1540AM. The station moved to 1539AM in 1978 when the AM band in New Zealand was adjusted from 10khz spacing to 9khz spacing at this time the station became Radio Marlborough. In 1981 a relay to Picton, New Zealand Picton was established also on 1539AM with the call sign 2ZF and in 1993 the Picton frequency was adjusted to 1584AM. In 1991 Radio Marlborough began broadcasting on 96.9FM. In 1998 Radio Marlborough became part of the Community Radio Network with all programming outside of the breakfast show being fed from a central studio originally based in Taupo . In 2001 all Community Radio Network stations became part of the Classic Hits FM network with programming outside of the breakfast show based from Auckland . At this point the station became known as Classic Hits Radio Marlborough. The local breakfast show is hosted by Scott Rado Radovanovich. In 2001 the 1539AM frequency in Blenheim was used to broadcast Radio Sport into the Marlborough region but continued to broadcast on 1584AM in Picton, until 2010 when it was changed back to 1539AM in Picton, and Radio Sport moved to 98.5FM in Blenheim. On 1 March 2012 Classic Hits ceased broadcasting on 1539AM frequency in Picton and is scheduled to be replaced by Coast New Zealand radio Coast in the future. coord missing New Zealand Category Radio stations in New Zealand NewZealand radio station stub ... more details
Marlborough Castle , locally known and recorded in historical documents as The Mount , ref http homepage.mac.com philipdavis English 20sites 3643.html Marlborough Castle Bot generated title ref was an 11th century royal castle located in the civil parish of Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough , a market ... Marlborough Castle. ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 66528 The borough of Marlborough , A History of the County of Wiltshire 12 Ramsbury and Selkley hundreds the borough of Marlborough 1983 199 229 accessed 08 May 2010. ref It survives as a tree covered mound at the centre of Marlborough College . History In 1067, William I of England William the Conqueror assumed control of the Marlborough ..., sited on the prehistoric mound. A castle at Marlborough is suggested by the imprisonment and death ... hundreds the borough of Marlborough 1983 , pp. 160 184 accessed 08 May 2010. ref William established the neighbouring Savernake Forest as a favourite royal hunting ground, and Marlborough Castle became a royal residence Henry I of England Henry I spent Easter at Marlborough in 1110, ref http www.british ... 12 Ramsbury and Selkley hundreds the borough of Marlborough 1983 , pp. 160 184 accessed 08 May ... held Marlborough Castle for Stephen of England Stephen out of the fealty he owed him. ref Robert ... prisoner. After the death of Henry III, Marlborough lost favour as a royal residence ... 66528 The borough of Marlborough , A History of the County of Wiltshire 12 Ramsbury and Selkley hundreds the borough of Marlborough 1983 199 229 accessed 08 May 2010. ref Marlborough Castle ceased to be used ... history Marlborough brief history ref The castle was in ruins by 1403. It was replaced in 1683 ... forms the nucleus of the present Marlborough College . In the 18th century it was the beloved residence ... Hertford Her Life and Letters New York , 1940 many letters detail her life at Marlborough, which she ... s time in A description of a Journey to Marlborough... . ref Helen Sard Hughes, Shenstone and the Countess ... more details
Image New Zealand provinces Marlborough.png right 200px Map showing the boundaries of the Marlborough Province For the current top level subdivision of Nelson in New Zealand, see Marlborough, New Zealand The Marlborough Province operated as a Provinces of New Zealand province of New Zealand from 1859 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The province of Marlborough split away from Nelson Province on 1 November 1859. ref http www.statoids.com unz.html New Zealand Regions ref History Marlborough split away from the Nelson Province because the majority of the income of the Provincial Council came from land sales in the Marlborough region, but the funds were mostly used in the Nelson region. Land sales in Nelson and Marlborough netted the Nelson Provincial Council 33,000 and 160,000, respectively. Of that, 200 were expended benefiting the Marlborough region. Marlborough settlers successfully petitioned for a split from Nelson. ref name NZETC Marlborough cite book title The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts year 1906 publisher Cyclopedia Company Limited url http www.nzetc.org tm scholarly tei Cyc05Cycl t1 body1 d2 d2.html accessdate 21 May 2010 location Christchurch chapter Superintendents Of Marlborough ref Area Capital Picton, New Zealand Picton from 1 November 1859 Blenheim, New Zealand Blenheim from July 1865 Anniversary Day New Zealand law provides an Holidays in New Zealand anniversary day for each former province. Marlborough celebrates its founding on a Monday near 1 November each year. Superintendents The Marlborough Province had five Superintendent politics Superintendents ref name Rulers.org cite web title Provinces 1848 77 url http rulers.org newzprov.html publisher Rulers.org accessdate 16 September 2010 ... Seymour ref name NZETC Seymour cite book title The Cyclopedia of New Zealand Nelson, Marlborough & Westland ... Category 1876 disestablishments Marlborough geo stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2011 Use Australian English date December 2011 Infobox MLA name Norm Marlborough nationality Australian order term start 7 June 1986 term end 9 November 2007 deputy predecessor Clive Hughes Western Australian politician Clive Hughes successor Paul Papalia birth date Birth date and age df yes 1945 8 12 birth place Yorkshire , England constituency Electoral district of Peel Peel party Australian Labor Party Labor Party spouse profession Union Official Norman Norm Richard Marlborough born 12 August 1945 was a Western Australia n state politician. Marlborough was born in Yorkshire , England and arrived in Western Australia in 1963. Before he entered parliament he was a fitter and turner and later a union official. He was elected as an Australian Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the seat of Electoral district of Cockburn Cockburn at a by election on 7 June 1986 following the death of Clive Hughes Western Australian politician Clive Hughes . In 1989 he transferred to the new seat of Electoral district of Peel Peel after a redistribution. ref name WAParl cite web url http www.parliament.wa.gov.au Parliament 5CMemblist.nsf WAllMembersFlat Marlborough, Norman 28Norm 29 Richard?opendocument title Member Mr Norman Norm Richard Marlborough work Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook publisher Parliament of Western Australia ref Marlborough served in a number of Shadow portfolios and then in Government in Parliamentary Secretary ... and Training. ref name WAParl On 9 November 2006, Marlborough resigned from the ministry and from ... Burke advised Marlborough as to how to answer a question regarding the appointment to a government ... www.abc.net.au news newsitems 200611 s1784151.htm ref Marlborough is married to Ros Marlborough and has ... . NAME Marlborough, Norm ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 August 1945 PLACE OF BIRTH Yorkshire , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marlborough, Norm Category 1945 births ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Marlborough, Connecticut settlement type New England town Town image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal MarlboroughCTseal.PNG image map Marlborough CT ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0213457 footnotes Marlborough is a town in Hartford County ... 2000 census . Marlborough is a suburban community. The local high school is RHAM High School . In 2012, Marlborough ranked 1 of 24 in Connecticut Magazine s biannual ranking of Connecticut small ... km of it is land and 0.2  square miles 0.4  km of it 0.64 is water. Marlborough is adjacent ... of counties in Connecticut counties from each other and from Marlborough. Demographics As of the census ... Economic Resource Center the 2008 median household income in Marlborough was 101,917. The median income ... of sorts, travelers would stop to rest at the heart of what is now Marlborough center during colonial ... Society in 1747. ref http www.marlboroughct.net content AboutMarlborough02.htm Town of Marlborough. Retrieved 2009 10 23. ref Marlborough was incorporated in 1803 with land from three neighboring towns Glastonbury, Colchester & Hebron. A complete history book on Marlborough, Connecticut called http www.marlboroughhistory.com Reflections Into Marlborough s History was published in 2007. Elections ... center 4,088 align center 100 Notable people, past and present Larry Boardman boxer, was born in Marlborough. Chris Cillizza reporter, was born in Marlborough. Mary Hall suffragist, first female lawyer .... Points of interest Marlborough Congregational Church placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. References Reflist External links Portal Connecticut http www.marlboroughct.net Town of Marlborough ... Marlborough Arts Center http www.marlborough.k12.ct.us Marlborough Public School District http www.richmondmemoriallib.org Richmond Memorial Library http www.mba ct.org Marlborough Business Association http www.marlboroughhistory.com Reflections Into Marlborough s History Connecticut ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Marlborough Churchill.jpg right thumb 200px Marlborough Churchill, circa 1912. Marlborough Churchill August 11, 1878 Andover, Massachusetts Andover , Massachusetts July 9, 1942 was a U.S. Army officer and a distant relative of Winston Churchill . Churchill graduated from Phillips Academy , Andover, Massachusetts Andover in 1896, and received an A.B. degree from Harvard University in 1900. He was commissioned in the Field Artillery. In 1917, Colonel Churchill served on the general staff of the American Expeditionary Force in France . On 5 June 1918, Brigadier General Churchill succeeded Ralph Van Deman as head of the Military Intelligence Branch of the United States Department of War War Department , where he remained until 19 August 1920. Together with Herbert Yardley , he was instrumental in establishing the joint United States Department of State State and War Department s Cipher Bureau, the American Black Chamber . General Churchill is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Churchill, Marlborough ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States general DATE OF BIRTH August 11, 1878 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 9, 1942 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Churchill, Marlborough Category 1878 births Category 1942 deaths Category Spencer Churchill family Category United States Army generals Category Harvard University alumni US army bio stub ... more details
other uses Marlborough disambiguation Infobox begins Infobox settlement official name big Marlborough big other name settlement type Neighbourhood image skyline imagesize image caption city logo citylogo size image map mapsize map caption image dot map Calgary street map.png dot mapsize 180px dot map caption Location of Marlborough in Calgary dot x 148 dot y 83 coordinates region CA AB subdivision type Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Provinces and territories of Canada Province subdivision name1 AB subdivision type2 List of communities in Alberta Cities City subdivision name2 flag Calgary subdivision type3 Quadrant subdivision name3 NE subdivision type4 Ward subdivision name4 Calgary City Council Ward 10 10 government footnotes ref name ward government type leader title Administrative  body leader name Calgary City Council leader title1 Alderman leader name1 Andre Chabot leader title2 Legislative Assembly of Alberta MLA leader name2 established title Established established ... ne marlborough marlborough.htm Marlborough Community Association footnotes Infobox ... by the Marlborough C Train Marlborough station of the C Train light rail transit LRT system, and Marlborough Mall is located in the south west corner of the neighbourhood. Marlborough was established in 1967, and was named after Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough , England . It is represented in the Calgary ... url http www.calgaryarea.com ne marlborough marlborough.htm title Marlborough Community accessdate ... marlborough.pdf title Marlborough Community Statistics author City of Calgary year 2006 accessdate 2007 05 09 ref Education The Bob Edwards Junior High, Chris Akkerman Elementary and Marlborough ... links http www.calgarycommunities.com communities calgarymarlborough.php Marlborough Community Association ... Northeast Pineridge, Calgary Pineridge West Franklin Industrial Area Centre Marlborough East Marlborough Park, Calgary Marlborough Park Southwest Albert Park Radisson Heights, Calgary Albert Park ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Marlborough, Massachusetts nickname image skyline Main St looking east, Marlborough MA.jpg imagesize 250px image caption Main Street image seal image flag image map Marlborough ... feature ID blank1 info 0611360 footnotes Marlborough often spelled Marlboro is a city in Middlesex ... census. Marlborough became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and made the transition ... Turnpike . Marlborough was declared a town in 1660. It was later created a city because of the population size. History John Howe, Sr. was recorded as marshal of Marlborough in 1638 and married ... of two Indian trails, Nashua Trail and Connecticut path. ref cite web title Marlborough Massachusetts Genealogy publisher USGenWeb url http www.rootsweb.com mamiddle Marlborough index.html accessdate 2007 03 01 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20061016140135 http www.rootsweb.com mamiddle Marlborough ... Marlborough, Wiltshire Marlborough , the market town in Wiltshire , England. It was first settled ... Court to create the city of Marlborough and it was officially incorporated in 1660. Rice was elected a Selectman at Marlborough in 1657. Sumner Chilton Powell wrote, in Puritan Village The Formation ... accessdate 2007 05 14 ref Image Marlborough Mass city hall.jpg thumb right 225px City Hall 1905 by Allen ... Johnson was the first blacksmith . Marlborough was one of the seven Praying Indians Praying ... by Old Nequenit Robin Robin Hill in Marlborough is named after him Benjamin Wuttanamitt Great James ... Marlborough s territory included Northborough, Massachusetts Northborough , Southborough, Massachusetts ..., business, and travel grew in the colonies, Marlborough became a favored rest stop on the Boston ... Marlborough Massachusetts History Williams Tavern publisher History RootsWeb url http freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com ... of 14,000, Marlborough had become a major shoe manufacturing center, producing boots for American Civil War Union soldiers , as well as footwear for the civilian population. Marlborough became ... more details
Infobox Film name Me and Marlborough image image size caption director Victor Saville producer Michael Balcon writer Marjorie Gaffney br Ian Hay br W.P. Lipscomb br Reginald Pound music Louis Levy cinematography Curt Courant br Charles Van Enger editing Michael Gordon film editor Michael Gordon narrator starring Cicely Courneidge br Tom Walls br Barry McKay br Petr Gawthorne br Henry Oscar br Cecil Parker distributor Gainsborough Pictures br Gaumont British Gaumont released 1935 runtime 84 minutes country FilmUK language English budget preceded by followed by Me and Marlborough is a 1935 UK British comedy film directed by Victor Saville and starring Cicely Courtneidge , Tom Walls , Barry MacKay actor Barry MacKay , Peter Gawthorne , Henry Oscar and Cecil Parker . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0026694 ref Plot summary England, 1710. A woman disguises herself as a man and joins up with the John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough Duke of Marlborough s army in Flanders to find her missing husband. ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 42197 ref ref http www.britmovie.co.uk films Me and Marlborough ref Cast Cicely Courtneidge Kit Ross Tom Walls Duke of Marlborough Barry MacKay actor Barry MacKay Dick Welch Alfred Drayton Sergeant Bull Iris Ashley Josephine Ivor McLaren Sergeant Cummings Gibb McLaughlin Old soldier Peter Gawthorne Staff Colonel Cecil Parker Colonel of the Greys George Merritt actor George Merritt Harley Mickey Brantford Ensign Coke Randle Ayrton Louis XIV Henry Oscar Goultier Cyril Smith actor Cyril Smith as Corporal Fox References Reflist 1930s UK film stub Category 1935 films Category 1930s comedy films Category British films Category British comedy films Category English language films CinemaoftheUK Victor Saville ... more details