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  1. Walter Clopton Wingfield

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 File B249 Tennis 150.jpg thumb right 250px Walter Clopton Wingfield on a Hungary Hungarian stamp Major United Kingdom Major Walter Clopton Wingfield 16 October 1833 18 April ... Wingfield, Walter Clopton Category 1833 births Category 1912 deaths Category 1st The Queen s Dragoon ... International Tennis Hall of Fame inductees Category Welsh tennis players de Walter Clopton Wingfield es Walter Clopton Wingfield fr Walter Clopton Wingfield ko it Walter Clopton Wingfield ja pl Walter Clopton Wingfield ro Walter Clopton Wingfield sv Walter Clopton Wingfield ... of Wingfield himself can be seen at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum . Life Wingfield was born in Ruabon , Denbighshire , Wales , the son of Clopton Lewis Wingfield an army captain serving in Canada ... reflist External links Tennishof walter wingfield http www.wimbledon.org en GB about museum index.html Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wingfield, Walter ... history ref In the late 1860s Wingfield was one of those experimenting with a lawn version ... lawns that could be adapted for it. The precise date that Wingfield brought it to the public is uncertain. Lord Lansdowne claimed that in 1869 Major Wingfield gave a demonstration of the game to him in the garden of his Berkeley Square house, although in that year Wingfield was not a major. Another ... took place in December. Nor was Wingfield the only exponent. At the same time, Harry Gem and Augurio Perera were demonstrating their game of Pelota . Wingfield began marketing his game in the spring ... at the MCC to establish a universal set of rules and Wingfield was invited to participate. Wingfield s hourglass court and scoring method were adopted and Wingfield considered his sport was entrusted ... of Wingfield s introductions. ref name Gill Wingfield authored two tennis works The Book of the Game and The Major s Game of Lawn Tennis. Wingfield became president of The Universal Cookery and Food ...   more details



  1. Walter Clopton

    Sir Walter Clopton died 1400 was an England English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King s Bench from 1388 until his death in 1400. Little is known of his origin and early years, but he was probably from Wayford Clapton , near Crewkerne in Somerset . ref name DNB cite encyclopedia last Tuck first Anthony authorlink Anthony Tuck title Anthony Tuck, Clopton, Walter d. 1400 encyclopedia Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford year 2004 doi 10.1093 ref odnb 5701 accessdate 2009 02 16 ref His first appearance in the records is in 1376, as Serjeant at law King s Serjeants king s serjeant . Later he appears frequently on legal commissions in the South West throughout the 1370s and 1380s. He served as justice of Assize Court assize , justice of gaol delivery , Justice of the Peace commissioner of the peace and Commission of Array commissioner of array . Clopton had close connections with William Montacute, 2nd Earl of Salisbury William Montacute, Earl of Salisbury . ref name DNB On 31 January 1388 Clopton was appointed chief justice. This happened ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clopton, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1400 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clopton, Walter Category 14th century ... year 2005 page 464 id ISBN 0198228163 ref It then fell on Clopton spaced ndash in what has become ... decided spaced ndash once he regained power in May spaced ndash to retain Clopton, who had ... at the Lords Appellant. Clopton presided when the Earl of Arundel, one of the King s main antagonists .... Clopton pragmatically decided to confer the matter to Parliament, while privately expressing ..., Clopton was confirmed in his office. He was involved in the inquiry into the Thomas of Woodstock ... 9. ref Clopton had a wife named Edith the two had no surviving issue. When he died on 21 October 1400, his brother Robert, was named as his heir. ref name DNB Clopton died in office, and his post was filled ...   more details



  1. Clopton

    Clopton may refer to People David Clopton 1820 1892 , Alabama politician Hugh Clopton c. 1440 1496 , Lord Mayor of the City of London John Clopton 1756 1816 , a United States Representative Walter Clopton died 1400 , English lawyer and Chief Justice of the King s Bench Clopton Havers 1657 1702 pioneering English physician Clopton Lloyd Jones 1858 1918 , English businessman, footballer and cricketer Places Clopton, Cambridgeshire , a deserted medieval village Clopton, Northamptonshire , a small village and civil parish Clopton, Suffolk , a village Clopton, Alabama Clopton, Virginia disambiguation , multiple locations Clopton Bridge , Stratford upon Avon, England Clopton House , near Stratford upon Avon, once owned by Hugh Clopton See also Clapton disambiguation disambig geo surname DEFAULTSORT Clopton Category English toponyms Category English language surnames de Clopton nl Clopton pl Clopton ...   more details



  1. Wingfield

    Wingfield could be People Sir Charles John Wingfield , MP Edward Maria Wingfield , 1550 1631 first President of the Jamestown colony, Virginia, US Sir John de Wingfield , aide to Edward the Black Prince Peter Wingfield , an actor famous as Methos R. D. Wingfield , 6 June 1928 31 July 2007 British author of the Detective Frost novels Richard Wingfield , c. 1456 July 22, 1525 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Sir Robert Wingfield of Letheringham 1403 1454 , Knight and MP Francis Wingfield or Wingfeild of Stamford, MP Mark Wingfield , guitarist and composer based in the UK. Culture Wingfield Series , a series of plays written by Dan Needles and performed by Rod Beattie, later adapted into a television series The Wingfield family, protagonists of Tennessee Williams The Glass Menagerie Sport Wingfield Sculls , a sculling race for the Championship of the Thames in the United States Wingfield High School in Australia Wingfield, South Australia Wingfield , South Australia in England Wingfield, Bedfordshire Wingfield , Bedfordshire Wingfield, Suffolk Wingfield , Suffolk Wingfield Castle in Suffolk, England Wingfield, Wiltshire Wingfield , Wiltshire Wingfield, Rotherham North Wingfield , Derbyshire South Wingfield , Derbyshire Wingfield Manor , Derbyshire in South Africa Wingfield airfield was first the Cape Town Municipal Aerodrome , a South African Air Force SAAF station and a Fleet Air Arm base used by the Royal Navy . Its history is synonymous with the history of flight in South Africa disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Wingfield nl Wingfield pl Wingfield ...   more details



  1. Clopton, Virginia

    Clopton, Virginia may refer to Clopton, Gloucester County, Virginia Clopton, Richmond County, Virginia geodis ...   more details



  1. Ben Clopton

    , started his own studio, and hired staff. Clopton was among the animators and his first film credit is on Buddy the Gob , released January 13, 1934. Clopton is credited on sixteen cartoons through 1936, when he left for the Walter Lantz studio. Clopton s name is on three cartoons released in 1937 ...Benjamin Ashby Clopton, Junior July 27, 1906 November 19, 1987 was an artist best known for his work on Walt Disney and Harman and Ising Harman Ising animated cartoons . Clopton was the fourth child of Benjamin Ashby and Hannah Olivia Eklund Clopton. ref U.S. Government census, 1920 ref His parents married in 1897 in the Gallatin Valley of Montana and settled between Deep Creek and Grayson, near Townsend, Montana in 1910, where the family owned a ranch and raised dryland wheat. ref Helena Independent , April 15, 1942 and April 24, 1966. ref He attended the University of Missoula in the mid 1920s. Clopton left for California in January 1927 for what was supposed to be a few months ref Helena Independent , January 5, 1927. ref Instead, he was hired by Walt Disney in February and began working under animator Ub Iwerks as an in betweener. ref Hollywood Cartoons American Animation in its Golden Age , Michael Barrier, 1999, ISBN 0 19 503759 6 ref His first cartoon was Alice s Three Bad Eggs. Clopton assisted Iwerks in drawing the first Mickey Mouse cartoon, Plane Crazy , in late April, 1927, but left the Disney studio in the middle of May to join Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising, who had been hired from Disney to make cartoons for Charles Mintz under contract with Universal Studios . ref The Animated Man A Life of Walt Disney, Michael Barrier, 2008 ref Clopton directed six Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons in 1928 1929. ref http www.imdb.com name nm0167055 ref Mintz lost distributorship of the Oswald ... Schlesinger in 1930 to create the Looney Tunes series. Clopton took a job with Iwerks studio ref ... s Travels , released in 1939 by the Fleischer Studios . Clopton returned to California and worked ...   more details



  1. Clopton, Suffolk

    unreferenced date January 2011 Infobox UK place official name Clopton country England region East of England os grid reference latitude 52.117 longitude 1.25 post town postcode area postcode district dial code shire county Suffolk hide services Yes Clopton is a village in Suffolk . It is located between Ipswich and Debenham two kilometres north of Grundisburgh on the River Lark . A road with houses on each side is the extent of the village, surrounded by farm land. External links Commons category inline Clopton, Suffolk Suffolk Coastal Category Villages in Suffolk Category Civil parishes in Suffolk Suffolk geo stub nl Clopton Suffolk pl Clopton Suffolk ...   more details



  1. Hugh Clopton

    Hugh Clopton ca. 1440 &ndash September 15, 1496 was a Lord Mayor of the City of London . He was born at Clopton House , just outside Stratford upon Avon , Warwickshire . He was appointed a Sheriff of London in 1487 and elected Lord Mayor of London for 1491. His house in Stratford upon Avon eventually became William Shakespeare s finest home, New Place . He financed the construction of a stone bridge over the River Avon, Warwickshire River Avon , now known as the Clopton Bridge . Although he has often been referred to as Sir Hugh , no record has been traced to show that Clopton was knighted. ref Dictionary of National Biography ref Footnotes Reflist Persondata NAME Clopton, Hugh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lord Mayor of London , 1491 1492 DATE OF BIRTH c. 1440 PLACE OF BIRTH Clopton House , Stratford upon Avon DATE OF DEATH September 15, 1496 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clopton, Hugh Category 1440s births Category 1496 deaths Category Sheriffs of the City of London Category Lord Mayors of London Category People from Stratford upon Avon Category Year of birth unknown Category Place of death unknown Category 15th century English people Category People of the Tudor period England mayor stub it Hugh Clopton ...   more details



  1. Clopton House

    Clopton House is a 17th century country mansion near Stratford upon Avon , Warwickshire , now converted into residential apartments. It is a Grade II listed building . File Geograph 2303062 by Philip Halling.jpg right thumb Clopton House The Manor of Clopton was granted to the eponymous family in the 13th century and in 1492 was owned by Hugh Clopton Sir Hugh Clopton Kt then Lord Mayor of London . In the late 16th century Joyce Clopton daughter of William Clopton, a recusant Catholic , and heiress to the estate, married Sir George Carew later Baron Carew and Earl of Totnes . They had no issue and the estate fell to their nephew Sir John Clopton Kt. Thereafter the manor passed by marriage through the female line to Partheriche, Boothby and Ingram families the latter two changed their name to Clopton. A manor house existing on the site in 1450 was owned by John Clopton, Alderman of the Trinity Guild of Coventry and was rebuilt in the 16th century. The present house is a 17th century creation by Sir John Clopton around the core of the 16th century manor, with 19th century extensions and improvements. The earliest part of the house on the north was substantially rebuilt in the 1840s. The south and east wings date from 1665 70 in the Restoration style. The south front is two storyed with attics and dormers. It has seven bays, the projecting central three being pedimented. The pediment over the entance carries the Clopton family crest. The east wing is a similar but unpedimented seven bay range. The entrance porch bears an inscription FHH 1904 . File Clopton House Tower geograph.org.uk 90845.jpg right thumb Clopton Tower The Cloptons sold the estate in 1824 to the Meynells,who sold it again in 1870 to George Lloyd of Welcombe Hotel Welcombe House . His nephew Charles Thomas Warde ... built the Grade II listed coachhouse and Clopton Tower, a Grade II listed belvedere structure belvedere ... description http www.british history.ac.uk Report.aspx?compid 57019&strquery clopton A History ...   more details



  1. Clopton, Cambridgeshire

    For other places with the same name Clopton disambiguation Clopton Infobox UK feature official name Clopton country England latitude 52.124 longitude 0.093 shire county state Cambridgeshire map name Cambridgeshire os grid reference TL303487 london distance static image name Clopton 1847.jpg static image caption Site of Clopton village Refimprove date January 2010 Clopton is a deserted medieval village DMV about convert 1 mi south west of Croydon, Cambridgeshire Croydon that once stood on a prominent ridge overlooking the countryside of Cambridgeshire , England . Its history reaches back to the Roman occupation, and an Anglo Saxon village, covering approximately convert 30 acre was established by the 10th century. The village is referenced to in the 1086 Domesday Book , when 18 peasants were noted as inhabiting it. A Friday market was granted in 1292 to Robert Hoo , Lord of Clopton. It is believed that the village was deserted in the early 16th Century between 1500 and 1518 after John Fisher, a London lawyer, had purchased the land from the Clopton family in 1489 . ref http www.heritagegateway.org.uk Gateway Results Single.aspx?uid MCB1565&resourceID 1000 Deserted Village of Clopton site of , Heritage Gateway ref He then evicted the villagers to create enclosure s. Archaeologists have located the site for the parish church of Saint Mary , ref http www.heritagegateway.org.uk Gateway Results Single.aspx?uid MCB1566&resourceID 1000 Saint Mary s Church, Clopton site of , Heritage Gateway ref two moated sites, and a probable mill. The church is recorded in poor repair by 1561, which is when it appears that Clopton became amalgamated with neighbouring Croydon, Cambridgeshire Croydon ... http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 66739 Parishes Croydon cum Clopton, British History ... Results Single.aspx?uid MCB1565&resourceID 1000 Deserted Village of Clopton site of Heritage Gateway ... site southcambs.htm Deserted Medieval Village Clopton Cambridgeshire County Council ref References ...   more details



  1. Clopton, Northamptonshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Clopton latitude 52.4121 longitude 0.4357 population 134 shire district East Northamptonshire shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Corby UK Parliament constituency Corby post town Kettering postcode district NN14 postcode area NN dial code 01832 os grid reference TL0680 london distance static image static image caption Refimprove date November 2009 Clopton is a small village and civil parish located in East Northamptonshire , close to the Cambridgeshire border. The village stretches along the north side of the B662 and was recorded in the Domesday Book as Clotone . At the time of the United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 census , the parish s population was 134 people. ref http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 797241&c clopton&d 16&e 15&g 472507&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1257676085046&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Office of National Statistics Clopton CP Parish headcounts . Retrieved 8 November 2009 ref The Village Church of St Peter was built in about 1863 by Richard Armstrong. References Reflist External links Commons category inline Clopton, Northamptonshire Category Villages in Northamptonshire Northamptonshire geo stub nl Clopton Northamptonshire pl Clopton Northamptonshire ...   more details



  1. David Clopton

    David Clopton September 29, 1820 &ndash February 5, 1892 was a prominent Alabama politician. Biography Clopton was born in Putnam County, Georgia , and moved to Alabama in 1844. He graduated from Randolph Macon College in 1840 and was admitted to the bar in 1841. Clopton represented Alabama s 3rd district in the United States House of Representatives from 1859 to 1861. He then served in the Confederate States Army as a private soldier and then represented Alabama in the First Confederate Congress and the Second Confederate Congress . After the war, he served in the Alabama state legislature in 1878 and as an associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court from 1884 to his death. References CongBio C000530 Retrieved on 2008 10 01 http politicalgraveyard.com bio clippert clynick.html Political graveyard Persondata NAME Clopton, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Confederate Army soldier DATE OF BIRTH September 29, 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH Putnam County, Georgia DATE OF DEATH February 5, 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clopton, David Category 1820 births Category 1892 deaths Category Randolph Macon College alumni Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama Category Members of the Confederate House of Representatives from Alabama Category People from Putnam County, Georgia Category Supreme Court of Alabama justices Category Confederate States Army soldiers Category People of Georgia U.S. state in the American Civil War Category Auburn High School Alabama people Alabama politician stub AmericanCivilWar bio stub de David Clopton ...   more details



  1. John Clopton

    John Clopton February 7, 1756 September 11, 1816 was a United States Representative from Virginia . Born in St. Peter s Parish near Tunstall, Virginia , his father was William Clopton 1721 1796 and his mother was Elizabeth Dorrell Ford 1727 1785 , he graduated from the College of Philadelphia now the University of Pennsylvania in 1776. He studied law, was admitted to the bar law bar and practiced. He served as first lieutenant and as captain in the Virginia militia during the American Revolutionary War , and was wounded at the Battle of Brandywine . He married Sarah Bacon on May 15, 1784, daughter of Edmund Bacon and Elizabeth Edloe. They had several children. Izard 1785 , Maria L. Adelaide 1788 , John Bacon 1789 1860 , William Edmund 1791 1848 , and Sarah Elizabeth 1804 1843 . Clopton was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1789 to 1791, and was elected as a Democratic Republican Party Democratic Republican to the Fourth and Fifth Congresses, serving from March 4, 1795 to March 3, 1799. He was a member of the Virginia privy council from 1799 to 1801, and was elected to the Seventh and to the seven succeeding Congresses during the Tenth Congress he was chairman of the Committee on Revisal and Unfinished Business. He served from March 4, 1801 until his death near Tunstall interment was in the family burying ground on his plantation. Future President John Tyler was elected to fill the vacancy caused by Clopton s death. References CongBio C000531 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clopton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 7, 1756 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH September 11, 1816 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clopton, John Category 1756 births Category 1816 deaths Category University of Pennsylvania alumni Category Members of the Virginia House of Delegates Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Virginia Category Virginia militiamen in the American Revolution Category Virginia lawyers Category ...   more details



  1. Clopton Havers

    Clopton Havers 24 Feb 1657 Stambourne , Essex Apr 1702 was an English physician who did pioneering research on the microstructure of bone. He is believed to have been the first person to observe and almost certainly the first to describe what are now called Haversian canals and Sharpey s fibres . Biography He was born in Stambourne, Essex, the son of Henry Havers, Rector of Stambourne. He was educated at St Catharine s College, Cambridge admitted 1668 and studied medicine under Richard Morton. He also studied in Utrecht, Netherlands and was awarded MD in 1685. He practiced medicine in London. He was particularly interested in osteology , the study of bones. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in November 1686. ref cite web url http www2.royalsociety.org DServe dserve.exe?dsqIni Dserve.ini&dsqApp Archive&dsqCmd Show.tcl&dsqDb Persons&dsqPos 0&dsqSearch 28Surname 3D 27havers 27 29 title Library and Archive Catalogue publisher Royal Society accessdate 12 November 2010 ref He died in Willingale, Essex in 1702 and was buried at Willingale Doe, Essex. He had married Dorcas Fuller, daughter of Thomas Fuller, the Rector of Willingale. At least two of their children died young. ref cite web url http web.jbjs.org.uk cgi reprint 34 B 4 702.pdf title Pioneers of Osteogeny Clopton Havers accessdate 12 November 2010 ref Book published Havers, Clopton 1691 Osteologia nova, or some new Observations of the Bones, and the Parts belonging to them, with the manner of their Accretion and Nutrition. References reflist Dobson, Jessie 1952 Pioneers of Osteogeny Clopton Havers, The Journal ... entry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Havers, Clopton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1657 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1702 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Havers, Clopton ... century English medical doctors Category Fellows of the Royal Society England med bio stub de Clopton Havers es Clopton Havers fr Clopton Havers ...   more details



  1. Clopton Bridge

    File Clopton Bridge.jpg thumb right Clopton Bridge Clopton Bridge is located in Stratford upon Avon , England , the birthplace of William Shakespeare . It is a masonry arch bridge with 14 pointed spans over the River Avon, Warwickshire River Avon , crossing at the place where the river was forded in Anglo Saxons Saxon times, and which gave the town its name. The bridge carries the A3400 road over the river. The bridge was built in 1480, financed by Hugh Clopton of Clopton House , who later became Lord Mayor of London . It replaced a timber bridge which may have dated back to 1318. ref name Jervoise Two arches were rebuilt in 1524. The bridge was again repaired in 1588 following flooding, and in 1642 after an arch had been destroyed to block the army of Oliver Cromwell . In 1696, money was raised to heighten the parapet s, which were as low as four inches in places. The bridge was widened on the north side upstream in 1811, and a ten sided toll house tower added in 1814. A cast iron footbridge was added to the north side in 1827. ref name Richards Richards, J.M., The National Trust Book of Bridges , Jonathan Cape, 1984, ISBN 0 224 02106 0 ref John Leland antiquary John Leland described the bridge as ref name Jervoise Jervoise, E., The Ancient Bridges of Wales and Western England , EP Publishing Ltd, 1976, ISBN 0 7158 1152 5, first published 1936 ref blockquote a great and sumptuous Bridge upon Avon at the East Ende of the Towne, which hath 14 great Arches of Stone and long Causey made of Stone, low walled on each side, at the West Ende of the Bridge. blockquote The bridge is now a Scheduled Monument Scheduled Ancient Monument . Richard Roberts VI is the incumbent bridge master and resides in the toll house attached to the bridge. fact date April 2007 References reflist coord 52.19155 1.70031 type landmark region GB display title Category Bridges in Warwickshire Category Bridges completed in 1480 Warwickshire struct stub UK bridge struct stub ...   more details



  1. Josh Clopton

    link rot date January 2012 Infobox martial artist name Josh Clopton Nickname The Gentlemen image image size alt caption birth name Josh Clopton birth date Birth date and age 1981 07 11 birth place San Francisco, California , United States nationality American height ft 5 height in 7 height m weight lb 145 weight kg weight class Featherweight MMA Featherweight 145 lb reach in style Boxing ref cite web url http nickdiaz.net mma team title MMA Team publisher Nick Diaz date accessdate 2012 02 10 ref , Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Brazilian Jiu Jitsu ref cite web url http nickdiaz.net mma team title MMA Team publisher Nick Diaz date accessdate 2012 02 10 ref , Sambo stance Orthodox fighting out of team Cesar Gracie Jiu Jitsu br El Ni o Sports br Fairtex Gym trainer rank wrestling Association Skrap Pack years active box win box kowin box loss box koloss box draw box nc mma kowin mma subwin 2 mma decwin 4 mma dqwin mma otherwin mma koloss mma subloss mma decloss 1 mma dqloss mma otherloss mma draw 1 mma nc occupation university spouse relatives students club school website boxrec sherdog 22105 footnotes updated 18 September 2011 Josh Clopton is an American Mixed martial arts mixed martial artist who is currently signed with the UFC . Clopton currently trains at Cesar Gracie Jiu Jitsu , El Ni o Sports, and Fairtex Gym . UFC Clopton made his UFC debut against Steven Siler at The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale and lost the fight via unanimous decision 29 28, 29 28, 29 28 . ref name foo cite web url http www.ufc.com event TUF14 Finale fight title The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale Team Bisping vs. Team Miller publisher Ufc.com date accessdate 2012 02 10 ref Mixed martial arts record MMArecordbox ko wins ko losses dec losses 1 sub wins 2 sub losses 0 dec wins 4 nc MMA record start no2 Loss align center 6 1 1 flagicon USA Steven Siler Decision unanimous The Ultimate Fighter 14 Finale dts link off 2011 December 03 align center 3 align center 5 00 Las Vegas Valley Las Vegas, Nevada , United States ...   more details



  1. William Wingfield

    William Wingfield may refer to So You Think You Can Dance season 4 finalists William Wingfield William Wingfield MP 1772 1858 William Wingfield 14th century MP , for Suffolk UK Parliament constituency William Pete Wingfield hndis Wingfield, William ...   more details



  1. North Wingfield

    infobox UK place country England static image Image North Wingfield 369480 3a5c986f.jpg 250px static image caption War memorial latitude 53.182 longitude 1.387 official name North Wingfield map type Derbyshire population 6,318 civil parish North Wingfield shire district North East Derbyshire region East Midlands shire county Derbyshire constituency westminster North East Derbyshire UK Parliament constituency North East Derbyshire post town Chesterfield CHESTERFIELD postcode district S42 5 postcode area S dial code 01246 os grid reference SK409651 North Wingfield is a large village in the England English county of Derbyshire , located approximately 4 miles south east of Chesterfield , and 1 mile north east of Clay Cross . It is in the North East Derbyshire district. The A6175 road from the M1 motorway to the A61 road runs through the village. The village contains the former hamlets of Hepthorne Lane , Hillyfields , Highfields and Church Hill . The Hepthorne Lane area is still called by its ... Line . Brief history Image North Wingfield 143685 f20ce4c9.jpg left thumb St Lawrence s Church in North Wingfield During the Domesday Book survey in 1086, the manor of North Wingfield was known as Winnefelt ... Saxon in origin. The manor of North Wingfield during the Domesday surveys was in the possession of Walter D Aincourt Walter De Ayncourt . The name eventually became shortened to Deincourt , which ... was renamed Tibshelf Community School North Wingfield Site publisher Derbyshire County Council accessdate 2010 01 02 ref North Wingfield Primary School was founded in Victorian times it was formerly an infant ... and Clay Cross . North Wingfield is quite a distance away from its counterpart South Wingfield ... facilities See also List of places in Derbyshire External links Commons category North Wingfield http www.northwingfield.org.uk North Wingfield Parish Council http nwlhg.www7.50megs.com North Wingfield ... nl North Wingfield pl North Wingfield ...   more details



  1. Humphrey Wingfield

    Humphrey Wingfield died 1545 was an English lawyer, Speaker of the House of Commons of England between 1533 and 1536. ref http www.parliament.uk commons lib research notes snpc 04637.pdf ref Early life He was the twelfth son of Sir John Wingfield of Letheringham , Suffolk , by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John FitzLewis of West Horndon , Essex Sir Richard Wingfield 1469? 1525 and Sir Robert Wingfield were his brothers. Humphrey was educated at Gray s Inn , where he was elected Lent Reader in 1517. He had been on the commission of the peace both for Essex and Suffolk since 1509 at least. Career Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk was a cousin of the Wingfields, Humphrey being one of his trustees. and probably through his influence Wingfield was introduced at court. In 1515 he was appointed chamberlain .... He appears to have acted in 1518, together with his eldest brother, Sir John Wingfield , as a financial ... of his college at Ipswich, and Wingfield was consulted as counsel, with a view to securing the exemption ... in Suffolk of the estates of St. Osyth , Essex. On 9 February 1533 the commons presented Wingfield ... in Walter Metcalfe s Book of Knights he was not dubbed before 1537. During his speakership were passed ... Wingfield supported Henry s policy. Parliament was dissolved on 4 April 1536. On the outbreak of the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 Wingfield was one of the Suffolk gentry upon whom the government relied .... He was again returned to Parliament as the Member for Great Yarmouth in 1542. Wingfield died on 23 ... volume 1509 1558 member wingfield humphrey 1481 1545 History of Parliament WINGFIELD, Humphrey by 1481 1545 of Brantham and Ipswich, Suffolk Attribution DNB wstitle Wingfield, Humphrey Speaker of the British House of Commons Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wingfield, Humphrey ... 1545 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wingfield, Humphrey Category Year of birth missing Category 1545 ... people Category People of the Tudor period Category Wingfield family Category High Sheriffs of Norfolk ...   more details



  1. Wingfield, Wiltshire

    coord 51.310 2.257 display title Wingfield is a village in the county of Wiltshire , England , United Kingdom . Location Wingfield is located two miles west of the town of Trowbridge . History & Amenities Wingfield is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 7 as Winefel , when it was held by the Bishop of Coutances and Avranches Bishop of Coutances . ref cite book last Williams first Ann authorlink coauthors G H Martin title Domesday Book A Complete Translation publisher Penguin date 2002 location London pages pp. 166 1425 url doi id isbn 9780141439945 ref The village Church building church is dedicated to St. Mary http www.geograph.org.uk photo 114594 . References Reflist External links Commons category Wingfield, Wiltshire http www.genuki.org.uk big eng WIL Wingfield index.htm Wingfield on Genuki http www.geograph.org.uk search.php?i 2684538 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Wingfield and surrounding area Category Villages in Wiltshire Wiltshire geo stub nl Wingfield Wiltshire pl Wingfield Wiltshire simple Wingfield, Wiltshire ...   more details



  1. Wingfield Baronets

    Orphan date April 2012 Use British English date April 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 The Wingfield Baronetcy , of Goodwins in the Suffolk County of Suffolk , was a British nobility title in the List of extant baronetcies Baronetage of England . It was created on 17 May 1627 for Anthony Wingfield. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet some time after 1727. Wingfield Baronets, of Goodwins 1627 Sir Anthony Wingfield, 1st Baronet c. 1585 1638 Sir Richard Wingfield, 2nd Baronet d. c. 1656 Sir Robert Wingfield, 3rd Baronet c. 1652 c. 1671 Sir Henry Wingfield, 4th Baronet c. 1655 1677 Sir Henry Wingfield, 5th Baronet c. 1673 1712 Sir Mervyn Wingfield, 6th Baronet c. 1675 d. after 1727 References Rayment bt date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Wingfield Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies UK noble stub ...   more details



  1. Wingfield, Rotherham

    Coord 53.448 1.387 display title region GB scale 10000 Wingfield is a small area in the town of Rotherham , South Yorkshire , England . Wingfield Business & Enterprise College previously Wingfield Comprehensive School is a specialist school in business and enterprise. There is a shop, a bus route, there used to be a swimming baths, now closed. Category Rotherham SouthYorkshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. Wingfield Sculls

    The Wingfield Sculls is a sport rowing rowing race held annually on the River Thames in London , England ... 22Wingfield Sculls 22&cd 2&hl en&ct clnk Wingfield Sculls Record of Races ref Background The race was founded on 10 August 1830, at the instigation of barrister Henry Colsell Wingfield. The idea ... Wingfield s birthday , though the first race actually went from the Red House, Battersea to Hammersmith . The Wingfield Sculls, the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta and the London ... events in the United Kingdom. Following the first Wingfield Sculls race, a separate World Sculling .... The Wingfield Family Society have been involved with the Wingfield Sculls for the last 10 years and a few years ago presented the Wingfield Sculls Committee with a new giant flag . It has also has funded and presented a silver Trophy based on Henry Wingfield s original 1830 Trophy for the revived Women s Wingfields. The closest living relative to Henry Wingfield, Clare Morton the g g great granddaughter of Henry s Uncle John Wingfield presented both the trophy to the winner of the 2007 race, Elise Laverick Thames Rowing Club Thames RC , and a framed montage of extracts about the Life of the Wingfield Sculls Founder to Wade Hall Craggs , the Honorary Secretary of the Wingfield Sculls Committee. Unsourced image removed Image Copy of PICTO460.JPG thumb Wade Hall Craggs Secretary of the Wingfield ... relative to Henry C Wingfield and Mah Drysdale Winner of the Wingfield Sculls with the Wingfield ... to Kew 1861 Edwin Brickwood E. D. Brickwood London Rowing Club 29.52 Putney to Mortlake 1862 Walter ... 1864 Walter Bradford Woodgate W. B. Woodgate Brasenose College Boat Club Brasenose College ... College, Oxford 27.36 Putney to Mortlake 1867 Walter Bradford Woodgate W. B. Woodgate Oxford Radleian ... Putney to Mortlake Henry Wingfield Henry Colsell Wingfield, born 1805, an Old Westminster , married Jane Nicholls in Margate , Kent in 1828. Henry Wingfield the First of 3 Henrys was the grandson of a rich ...   more details



  1. Wingfield, Suffolk

    Infobox UK place official name Wingfield country England region East of England os grid reference latitude 52.347 longitude 1.271 post town postcode area postcode district dial code shire county Suffolk shire district Mid Suffolk hide services Yes Wingfield is a village in the England English county of Suffolk . It is found convert 7 mi km east of Diss , signposted off B1118, near Eye, Suffolk Eye . Image Wingfield Church.jpg thumb St. Andrew s Church at Wingfield Wingfield Castle , which is now a private house, was for many centuries the home of the Wingfield family and their heirs, the De La Poles, Earl of Suffolk Earls and Dukes of Suffolk . The Wingfields were a very ancient family and Sir John de Wingfield was chief of staff to the Edward, the Black Prince Black Prince . Sir John de Wingfield founded the church at Wingfield and his tomb can be found within it. Wingfield College is a remnant of the college founded by Sir John de Wingfield in 1362 Fact date June 2009 and endowed by the Edward, the Black Prince Black Prince in his will. The college had a master, nine secular chaplains ... 1981, Wingfield College has run a regular series of concerts, recitals and lectures, with exhibitions including ceramics, textiles and contemporary art and a creative arts visitor centre, Wingfield Arts ... m2 of gardens, ponds, garden sculpture and a play garden re opened in April 2009 as Wingfield Barns ... hirings. Sir John Wingfield s daughter and heiress married Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk ... can see fine church monument s of Sir John de Wingfield and the De la Pole family. The church contains ... at Soham in Cambridgeshire. External links Commons category Wingfield, Suffolk http www.dissexpress.co.uk Diss Express village s local newspaper website http www.wingfieldbarns.com Wingfield Barns website for Wingfield Barns Category Mid Suffolk Category Villages in Suffolk nl Wingfield Suffolk pl Wingfield Suffolk sv Wingfield ...   more details



  1. Richard Wingfield

    Sir Richard Wingfield , of Kimbolton Castle c. 1456 22 July 1525 was an influential courtier and diplomat ... to Sir John Wingfield c. 1428 &ndash 10 May 1481 and his wife Elizabeth FitzLewis c. 1431 1497 . He was the eleventh of twelve sons and brother to Humphrey Wingfield . His paternal grandparents were Sir Robert Wingfield and Elizabeth Gousell . He was one of the major landowners in Huntingdonshire and lived at Kimbolton Castle . ref Powerscourt, Mervyn Muniments of the Ancient Saxon Family of Wingfield, London 1894, page 22 ref Wingfield became a courtier during the reign of Henry VII of England ... Pope Julius II , the English king and other Europe an sovereigns. In 1514, Wingfield was sent ..., to secure a dynastic alliance between the Tudors and the rising Habsburg s. But Wingfield s mission failed, and Mary Tudor was married to Louis XII of France in 1514. Wingfield was also occupied .... In 1520, Wingfield was appointed ambassador to the court of Francis I of France . He is known to have ... I, Holy Roman Emperor was the only other Knight created during that year. Wingfield was made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1524. For his services Wingfield was granted lands throughout the Kingdom ... to the Spanish court, Wingfield died at Toledo, Spain Toledo on 22 July 1525. He is buried at St John ... Catherine died about 1509, and Wingfield was a widow er for some time. He married in about 1513 ... Clothall . They were parents to ten children Charles Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle 1513 &ndash ... and sister in law to Lady Catherine Carey . Thomas Maria Wingfield of Stonley Priory. A Member of Parliament . He married first widow Mrs. Margaret Sabyn and secondly Margaret Kerrye. James Wingfield ... , Bishop of Winchester . Lawrence Wingfield. Jane Wingfield. Married first Thomas Worlich of Alconbury and secondly Francis Roe. Mary Wingfield. Margaret Wingfield. She married first Sir Thomas Newman husband of Margaret Wingfield Thomas Newman and secondly a son of the Moyle family. Cecily Wingfield ...   more details




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