Infobox Historic building image AshbydelaZouchcastle main buildings.JPG caption AshbydelaZouchCastle name AshbydelaZouchCastle location town AshbydelaZouch , Leicestershire location country ... manor house size AshbydelaZouchCastle is in the town of AshbydelaZouch , Leicestershire , England gbmapping SK36061659 . ref name Pastscape cite web title AshbydelaZouchCastle url http ... web url http www.castleuk.net castle lists midlands 128 ashbycastle.htm title AshbydelaZouchCastle ... castle title AshbydelaZouchCastle accessdate 2011 02 10 publisher English Heritage ref Although ... site visitor information ref File AshbydelaZouchcastle 1890.JPG thumb right 250px A colour ..., which was probably created during the Civil War. ref name eh wide image Ashbydelazouchcastle panorama.jpg 1100px AshbydelaZouchCastle, as seen from the gardens. Gallery gallery caption AshbydelaZouchCastle Gallery widths 200px heights 200px perrow 4 File AshbydelaZouchcastle Hastings tower.JPG A view of the ruined Hastings Tower. File AshbydelaZouchcastle front building as seen .... File AshbydelaZouchCastle large hall as seen from tower .JPG part of the Great Hall, as seen ... part of the Great Hall, as seen from the top of Hastings Tower. File AshbydelaZouchcastle chapel ... castle stonework detail.JPG Hastings Tower stonework detail. File AshbydelaZouchcastle view through the trees.JPG A view of the castle through the trees. File AshbydelaZouchcastle tunnel.JPG The tunnel linking the Great Kitchen and Hastings Tower. File AshbydelaZouchCastle carvings in the tower stairway.JPG Carvings in the Hastings tower stairway. File AshbydelaZouchcastle front building.JPG The castle ruins above the Great Kitchens. File AshbydelaZouchCastle stone seat.JPG A stone seat within the Hastings Tower. File AshbydelaZouchcastle great kitchen hearth.JPG The hearth and ovens within the Great Kitchen. File AshbydelaZouchcastle fireplace detail.JPG Fireplace ... more details
twinned with Pithiviers in north central France. AshbydelaZouchcastle was of importance from ... . History File AshbydelaZouchcastle view through the trees.JPG thumb left 250px AshbydelaZouch ... towns Ashbydela Zouch.html ref AshbydelaZouchCastle was built in the 12th century. ref ...Infobox UK place official name AshbydelaZouch static image name marketstreet020.jpg static image caption ... AshbydelaZouch shire district North West Leicestershire shire county Leicestershire region ... North West Leicestershire post town AshbydelaZouch postcode district LE65 postcode area LE dial code 01530 website http ashbydelazouch.leicestershireparishcouncils.org AshbydelaZouch Town Council AshbydelaZouch , Zouch being pronounced IPA en zu Zoosh often shortened to Ashby , is a small ... Robin Hood competes and wins. Notable buildings St Helen s Church, AshbydelaZouch is Ashby s original .... citation needed date July 2011 Holy Trinity, AshbydelaZouch is a Gothic Revival architecture ... biscuit factory at AshbydelaZouch by the end of 2004 to improve our factory utilization and enable ... e also completed the closure of our biscuit facility at AshbydelaZouch. ref Other employers in Ashby ... Charles Mingus recorded a tune called AshbydelaZouch with his band. The title was probably an acknowledgement ... People from AshbydelaZouch Anthony Gilby , 16th century Puritan sage James Green author 1944 ... , 1574 1656, the renowned satirist and bishop, born in AshbydelaZouch Rosemary Harris , actress ... naval officer and Philhellene Russell Hoult , footballer was born in AshbydelaZouch, and still lives locally at Coleorton Lara Jones , children s author, was born in AshbydelaZouch Grant Kirkhope ..., was born in AshbydelaZouch Adrian Mole , a fictional diarist created by Sue Townsend , from ... moves from Leicester to AshbydelaZouch during his lifetime his girlfriend Pandora Braithwaite ... 1970s The Young Knives , formed in AshbydelaZouch Gallery gallery perrow 5 File Ashbyde ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 AshbydelaZouch Rural District was a rural district in England , near AshbydelaZouch which was an urban district . It was formed in 1894 along with most other rural districts. In 1974 it was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972 , to form the non metropolitan district of North West Leicestershire . The district originally consisted of three detached fragments. The larger part was between Ashby and Coalville . The parish of Blackfordby , west of Ashby, was split between the urban districts of AshbydelaZouch and Ashby Woulds in 1936, whilst the parish of Bardon, Leicestershire Bardon , east of Coalville, remained a detached portion. Coord 52.74 1.44 region GB display title DEFAULTSORT AshbyDeLaZouch Rural District Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 Category History of Leicestershire Category Rural districts of England ... more details
Infobox church name Holy Trinity, AshbydelaZouch fullname image AshbydelaZouch Holy Trinity Church.JPG imagesize Holy Trinity Church, AshbydelaZouch landscape caption pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates Coord 52.74813 1.47428 type landmark region GB display title osgridref location country United Kingdom denomination Church of England previous denomination churchmanship Evangelical membership attendance website http trinityashby.net findus trinityashby.net former name bull date founded date founder dedication Holy Trinity dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status heritage designation Grade II listed building designated date architect Henry Isaac Stevens architectural type Gothic Revival style groundbreaking 1838 completed date 1840 construction cost closed date demolished date capacity length width width nave height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area dome quantity dome height outer dome height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner spire quantity spire height materials parish AshbydelaZouch deanery archdeaconry Loughborough archdiocese episcopalarea diocese Diocese of Leicester province Province of Canterbury Canterbury presbytery synod circuit district division subdivision archbishop bishop dean subdean provost provost rector viceprovost canon canonpastor precentor archdeacon prebendary rector vicar Tim ... warden flowerguild musicgroup parishadmin serversguild logo logosize Holy Trinity, AshbydelaZouch , is a parish church in the Church of England in AshbydelaZouch , Leicestershire . Description ... St John s Chapel, Coleorton St Matthew s Church, Worthington St Helen s Church, AshbydelaZouch ... AshbydelaZouch Category Church of England churches in Leicestershire Category Grade II listed ... and unappropriated. ref The Gentleman s Magazine, Volume 169, p.418 ref blockquote It is part of the Ashby ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name AshbydelaZouch image name caption locale AshbydelaZouch borough North West Leicestershire line pregroup Midland Railway postgroup London Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude 52.742 longitude 1.476 gridref SK355162 years 1 August 1849 events Station opened as Ashby years1 events1 Station renamed AshbydelaZouch years2 7 September 1964 events2 Station closed AshbydelaZouch railway station was a railway station at AshbydelaZouch in Leicestershire on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent Line . The Midland Railway opened it on 1849 and British Rail ways closed it on 1964. The station is a small Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical building, with side pavilions and Doric order Doric columns in keeping with the nearby Royal Hotel of 1826. ref cite book last Pevsner first Nikolaus authorlink Nikolaus Pevsner series Pevsner Architectural Guides Buildings of England The Buildings of England title Leicestershire and Rutland year 1960 publisher ... stations.org.uk DEFAULTSORT AshbyDeLaZouch Railway Station Category Former Midland Railway ... drawn Ticknall Tramway, which previously connected Ticknall lime quarries with the Ashby Canal . In 1874 the Midland extended its Melbourne Military Railway Derby to Melbourne line to AshbydelaZouch, partly using the route of the former Ticknall Tramway. The junction with the Leicester to Burton on Trent line was just west of Ashby station, so for a time the branch was served by a separate station a short distance from the 1849 building. Ashby station forecourt was also a terminus for the RailGauge 3ft6in Track gauge gauge Burton and Ashby Light Railway , a tramway between Ashby and Burton upon Trent, built by the MR and closed on 19 February 1927. Tram lines for the Burton and Ashby ... . British Rail ways withdrew passenger services and closed Ashby station on 7 September 1964. Reopening ... a station at Ashby. ref cite book title Connecting Communities Expanding Access to the Rail Network ... more details
Infobox church name St. Helen s Church, AshbydelaZouch fullname image The Parish Church of St. Helen geograph.org.uk 796695.jpg imagesize landscape caption pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates Coord 52.74813 1.47428 type landmark region GB display title osgridref location country United Kingdom denomination Church of England previous denomination churchmanship Broad Church membership attendance website former name bull date founded date founder dedication Helena Empress St. Helen dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status heritage designation Grade I listed building designated date architect architectural type Perpendicular Gothic style groundbreaking ... logo logosize St. Helen s Church, AshbydelaZouch , is a parish church in the Church of England in AshbydelaZouch , Leicestershire . Description The church is largely fourteenth century but was rebuilt ..., Worthington Holy Trinity, AshbydelaZouch Church of St Mary and St Hardulph The Priory Church ... of Truro Cathedral from 1890. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Saint Helens Church, AshbydelaZouch Category Church of England churches in Leicestershire AshbydelaZouch Category Grade I listed buildings in Leicestershire AshbydelaZouch Category 14th century church buildings Category Religious ... height inner dome dia outer dome dia inner spire quantity spire height materials parish AshbydelaZouch deanery archdeaconry Loughborough archdiocese episcopalarea diocese Diocese of Leicester province ... of the British empire. 1850 ref It is part of the Ashby and Breedon Team Ministry which comprises ... col 1 of 2 1200 Roger 1224 Reginald 1240 Elias 1246 Elias de Roger 1304 John de Esseby 1314 William de Bromyard 1315 William Lucas de Viterton 1349 Richard Page 1350 William de Donnton 1364 Elias de Trykingham 1413 John de Burton 1414 William Pepur 1455 William Ederyche 1456 Robert Sharpe 1463 Henry ... more details
links Commons category inline Ashbydela Launde DEFAULTSORT AshbyDeLa Launde Category Villages in Lincolnshire Category North Kesteven pl Ashbydela Launde ... exports to Europe. The marriage between the Asherbie Ashby family and Laundes from Laceby created the Anglicised Ashbydela Launde title for the settlement. There is a church building church dedicated to Saint Hybald and a hall . Ashby Hall was built in 1595 by Edward King, it remained in the King ... school . In 1841 the Hall and estate passed to John William King who was also the parson of Ashby ... Londonderry and moved his family to Ashby Hall. Baron Garvagh George Canning rebuilt and modernised ... fighter squadrons at RAF Digby had taken over Ashby Hall as their officer s mess. One of the most ... 1960s under the new name Ashby Country Club, eventually closing in 1992. The Hall was then purchased ... more details
infobox UK place official name CastleAshby static image name CastleAshby.jpg static image caption South elevation of CastleAshby house latitude 52.2271 longitude 0.7417 population 134 os grid reference SP8659 london distance convert 65 mi km 0 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census ref name Census br 136 2010 est ref name SNCYearBook Cite book author authorlink title South Northamptonshire Council Year Book 2010 2011 year 2010 publisher South Northamptonshire District Council location Towcester isbn 13 pages 39 ref civil parish CastleAshby shire district South Northamptonshire shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands country England constituency westminster Northampton South UK Parliament constituency Northampton South post town Northampton postcode district NN7 postcode area NN dial code 01604 website refimprove date November 2009 CastleAshby is the name of a civil parishes in England civil parish , an estate village and an English country house in rural Northamptonshire . Historically the village was set up to service the needs of CastleAshby Manor , the seat of the Marquess of Northampton . The village has one small pub hotel, The Falcon. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish s population was 134 people. ref name Census http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 7&b 797334&c castle ashby&d 16&e 15&g 473947&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1257671354109&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 Office of National Statistics CastleAshby CP ... isbn pages 112 114 External links Commons category inline CastleAshby http www.castleashbycricketclub.co.uk CastleAshby Cricket Club http www.ajmiles.net castle ashby.asp 1999 Oil Painting of CastleAshby Category Villages in Northamptonshire nl CastleAshby pl CastleAshby ... work can also be seen nearby at Horton, Northamptonshire Horton Church. The castle is the result of a license ... of Ashby. See also Compton Wynyates Notes This article uses the Cite.php citation mechanism ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Ashbydela Launde and Bloxholm is a civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 796. The parish includes the villages of Ashbydela Launde and Bloxholm , along with the southern part of Scopwick Heath . Coord 53.07 0.42 type city region GB display title DEFAULTSORT AshbyDeLa Launde And Bloxholm Category Civil parishes in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub ... more details
CastleAshby Manor was the seat of the Marquess of Northampton . The castle , a manor house , was the result of a license obtained in 1306, for Walter Langton , Bishop of Coventry , to castellate his mansion in the village of Ashby. Sir Gerard Braybroke, Knt. was at one time of CastleAshby Manor. ref name Birch1892 cite book last2 Birch first2 Walter de Gray title Catalogue of seals in the Department of manuscripts in the British museum url http books.google.com books?id JhMaAAAAIAAJ&pg PA553 accessdate 7 July 2011 edition Now in the public domain. year 1892 publisher Printed by order of the trustees, British Museum. Dept. of Manuscripts pages 553 ref Architecture and fittings Image CastleAshby ... rebuilding of CastleAshby was started by Henry Compton, 1st Baron Compton , in 1574 ref name History cite web title History url http www.castleashbygardens.co.uk history.html work Welcome to CastleAshby Gardens accessdate 18 March 2011 ref and was continued by his son, created Earl of Northampton ... at CastleAshby until, as Colen Campbell the architect put it, the English Civil War Civil Wars put a stop to all Arts . Image CAParvise.JPG thumb upright The Parvise at CastleAshby While the family ... again in 1884. Colvin 1995, sub John Johnson. ref Image CastleAshby from Jones views 1819 .JPG thumb right CastleAshby east front from Jones Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen 1819 It was not until ... upright right A photograph taken in the CastleAshby graveyard The house today is the minor estate house&mdash Compton Wynyates being the family s main residence CastleAshby is now used by the estate heir&mdash currently the Earl Compton . The CastleAshby estate, now managed by Lord Compton, remains ... I of England King James and Anne of Denmark his Queen first stayed in 1605, the castle is documented ... were 83 household servants, four chaplains, three musicians and the Gardener of Ashby. The parapet ... . The estate grounds also include a fine cricket pitch in front of the castle and a mile long drive ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Castle of Arcos dela Frontera native name Castillo de Arcos dela Frontera native language Spanish image Castilloarcos.JPG caption locmapin Spain latitude 36.747274 longitude 5.804372 location Arcos dela Frontera , Spain area built architect architecture governing body designation1 Spain designation1 offname Castillo de Arcos dela Frontera designation1 type Non movable designation1 criteria Monument designation1 date 1993 ref name bic designation1 number RI 51 0008793 The Castle of Arcos dela Frontera Spanish language Spanish Castillo de Arcos dela Frontera is a castle located in Arcos dela Frontera , Spain . It was declared Bien de Inter s Cultural in 1993. ref name bic Bien de Inter s Cultural ref References reflist Spain struct stub Category Bien de Inter s Cultural buildings ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Castle of Castellar dela Frontera native name Castillo de Castellar dela Frontera native language Spanish image Castellar dela Frontera Palacio del Marques de Moscoso.jpg caption locmapin Spain latitude 36.318650 longitude 5.453279 location Castellar dela Frontera , Spain area built architect architecture governing body designation1 Spain designation1 offname Castillo de Castellar dela Frontera designation1 type Non movable designation1 criteria Monument designation1 date 1963 ref name bic designation1 number RI 51 0001454 The Castle of Castellar dela Frontera Spanish language Spanish Castillo de Castellar dela Frontera is a castle located in Castellar dela Frontera , Spain . It was declared Bien de Inter s Cultural in 1963. ref name bic Bien de Inter s Cultural ref References reflist Spain struct stub Category Castles in Spain Castellar dela Frontera de Castillo de Castellar es Castillo de Castellar ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Castle of Jimena dela Frontera native name Castillo de Jimena dela Frontera native language Spanish image Jimena dela Frontera Castillo.jpg caption locmapin Spain latitude 36.432334 longitude 5.455473 location Jimena dela Frontera , Spain area built architect architecture governing body designation1 Spain designation1 offname Castillo de Jimena dela Frontera designation1 type Non movable designation1 criteria Monument designation1 date 1931 ref name bic designation1 number RI 51 0000500 The Castle of Jimena dela Frontera Spanish language Spanish Castillo de Jimena dela Frontera is a castle located in Jimena dela Frontera , Spain . It was declared Bien de Inter s Cultural in 1931. ref name bic Bien de Inter s Cultural ref References reflist Spain struct stub Category Castles in Spain Jimena dela Frontera es Castillo de Jimena pt Castelo de Jimena ... more details
Infobox Historic Site name Castle of Zahara dela Sierra native name Castillo de Zahara dela Sierra native language Spanish image ZaharaSierra67.jpg caption locmapin Spain latitude 36.838486 longitude 5.390269 location Zahara dela Sierra , Spain area built architect architecture governing body designation1 Spain designation1 offname Castillo de Zahara dela Sierra designation1 type Non movable designation1 criteria Monument designation1 date 1993 ref name bic designation1 number RI 51 0007649 The Castle of Zahara dela Sierra Spanish language Spanish Castillo de Zahara dela Sierra is a castle located in Zahara dela Sierra , Spain . It was declared Bien de Inter s Cultural in 1993. ref name bic Bien de Inter s Cultural ref References reflist Spain struct stub Category Bien de Inter s Cultural buildings es Castillo de Zahara dela Sierra ... more details
ref improve date September 2011 Orphan date September 2011 The castle of Abia dela Obispal a is a monument of Roman origin, located in Abia dela Obispal a , in the province of Cuenca , close to a cemetery and an old church. History The castle is of Roman origin it was important during the Middle Ages . cn date September 2011 Current situation The castle is open to tourism although most of it has been destroyed. Surroundings The village of Abia dela Obispal a is very important historically. In what ways? Can we expand this? Several archaeological sites and treasures have been found. One of them is at the Museum of Cuenca, cn date September 2011 and the other two can be found at the British Museum cn date September 2011 and the Mus es Royaux d Art et d Histoirethe in Brussels. cn date September 2011 External links http abiadelaobispalia.com Ab a dela Obispal a http www.castillosnet.org programs castillosnet.php?tip inf&dat cuenca CU CAS 015 castillosnet.org coord missing Spain Category Castles in Castile La Mancha ... more details
otheruses infobox UK place country England static image File Zouch canal and Barge geograph.org.uk 1292132.jpg 250px static image caption Zouch Cut, looking west latitude 52.80643 longitude 1.24983 official name Zouch population civil parish Sutton Bonington shire district Rushcliffe shire county Nottinghamshire ... SK507234 Zouch IPAc en icon z t is a hamlet place hamlet in south west Nottinghamshire , England ... , apart from Zouch Farm which falls within Normanton on Soar parish, and the part in Leicestershire ... the hamlet and crosses the Soar on Zouch Bridge alternatively County Bridge ref name boat http loughboroughboatclub.co.uk ... of Zouch is convert 30 m ft . ref name Ordnance There is a public house pub in the hamlet, the Rose and Crown , with one side of the pub on Main Street and the other on the bank of the Zouch Cut canal. ref http www.diningpubs.co.uk pub details.asp?id 705 Dining Pubs Rose and Crown, Zouch ref On the far western end of the hamlet, on the Leicestershire side of Zouch Bridge, is the County ...?parkid 704 UKparks.com Johnsons County Bridge Mobile Home Park ref River Soar and Zouch Cut File Zouch Lock 2011.jpg thumb left Looking west the county bridge, the boat yard and the boat club are across the field on the left Zouch Lock is on the right, allowing navigating boats to descend from the cut down to the river. Zouch is an example of a small canal settlement, though there was a mill there long before the Soar was made navigable and on some historic maps is denoted as Zouch Mill . Due to the canalisation of the River Soar, involving the construction of the Zouch Cut and several ... is a notable feature on the Leicestershire side of Zouch Bridge, situated on the River Soar, are Zouch Marina and the clubhouse of the Loughborough Boat Club. ref http www.zouchmarina.com Zouch Marina ref ref name boat The Long Whatton Brook joins the Soar between the two. Etymology Zouch is named .... Gallery gallery File River Soar at Zouch geograph.org.uk 6426.jpg The old mill race through the hamlet ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name CastleAshby & Earls Barton image caption locale nr Whiston, Northamptonshire Whiston borough South Northamptonshire line London and Birmingham Railway manager London and North Western Railway owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway br London Midland Region of British Railways platforms 2 latitude longitude gridref SP860618 years 2 June 1845 events Station opened as CastleAshby White Mill years1 May 1869 events1 Renamed years2 4 May 1964 events2 Station closed to passengers ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref years3 1 February 1965 events3 Station closed to goods ref Cite book author Clinker, C.R. authorlink coauthors title Clinker s Register of Closed Passenger Stations and Goods Depots in England, Scotland and Wales 1830 1977 date October 1978 publisher Avon AngliA Publications & Services location Bristol isbn 0 90546 619 5 page 26 ref CastleAshby & Earls Barton railway station is a former railway station in Northamptonshire on the former Northampton and Peterborough Railway , a line which connected Peterborough and Northampton . ref British Railways Atlas.1947. p.17 ref In 1846 the line, along with the London and Birmingham, became part of the London and North Western Railway . At Railways Act 1921 grouping in 1923 it became part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway . Present day The station s goods buildings remain open as a restaurant known as Dunkleys. It features two carriages which are visible from the road linking Earls Barton and CastleAshby. The former service The service was from Peterborough to Northampton via Wellingborough. The station opened in 1845 and closed in 1964 to passengers. center Former Services center Disused Rail Start Rail line previous Billing railway station Billing next Wellingborough London Road railway station Wellingborough London Road route ... References reflist External links http www.subbrit.org.uk sb sites stations c castleashby and earls ... more details
Ashby by Partney , Lincolnshire Ashby cum Fenby , Lincolnshire Ashbydela Launde , Lincolnshire AshbydelaZouch , Leicestershire Ashby Folville , Leicestershire Ashby Magna , Leicestershire Ashby ...Ashby may refer to Surname Alan Ashby born 1951 , American baseball player Alexander Essebiensis Alexander of Ashby c. 1220 , English theologian and poet Andy Ashby born 1967 , American baseball player Carl Ashby born 1914 , American abstract expressionist artist David Ashby born 1940 , British Conservative Member of Parliament 1983 1997 Debee Ashby born 1967 , British adult model Dorothy Ashby 1932 1986 , African American jazz harpist and composer Edwin Ashby 1861 1941 , Australian malacologist and ornithologist Eric Ashby, Baron Ashby 1904 1992 , British botanist and educator George Ashby martyr died 1537 , martyred English monk Hal Ashby 1929 1988 , American film director Irving Ashby 1920 1987 , American jazz guitarist Jeffrey Ashby born 1954 , American naval aviator and astronaut John Ashby Royal Navy officer 1640 1693 , English admiral during the War of the League of Augsburg John Ashby militiaman 18th century , colonel in the Virginia Militia Joseph Ashby Sterry c. 1837 1917 , English poet and novelist Linden Ashby born 1960 , American actor Margery Corbett Ashby 1882 1981 , British feminist and internationalist Peter Ashby , British musician and composer Ray Ashby , British rugby league footballer Thomas Ashby 1874 1931 , British archaeologist and architectural historian of ancient Rome Turner Ashby 1828 1862 , Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War William Ross Ashby 1903 1972 , English psychiatrist and founder of the English school of cybernetics Other name Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby 1267 1314 , governor of Rockingham Castle and steward ... Mary , Norfolk Canons Ashby , Northamptonshire CastleAshby , Northamptonshire Cold Ashby , Northamptonshire ... Place name disambiguation pages ca Ashby desambiguaci deAshby io Ashby it Ashby pl Ashby pt Ashby ... more details
Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby 9 October 1267 &ndash shortly before 25 March 1314 ref cite book last Richardson first Douglas coauthors Everingham, Kimball G title Magna Carta Ancestry pages 176 177 ref was born at North Molton , Devon shire, the only son of Roger La Zouche and his wife, Ela Longespee , daughter of Stephen Longespee and Emmeline de Ridelsford. He received seisin of his father s lands after doing homage on October 13, 1289. Alan was governor of Rockingham Castle and steward of Rockingham Forest , England . Alan La Zouche died without any sons shortly before at the age of 46, and his barony fell into abeyance among his daughters. Military service Alan was in Gascony with King Edward I of England in October 1288, when he was one of the hostages given by the king to Alfonso of Aragon for the fulfillment of certain agreements. He was in Scotland in the King s service in June 1291. In April 1294 he had a writ of protection from the King when he travelled overseas with the King s daughter, Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar Eleanor of Bar . He served in Gascony in 1295 and 1296, and was present at the action around Bordeaux on 28 March 1296, when his standard ... Siege of Carlaverock Aleyn dela Souche tresor Signiioit ke fust brians br Sa rouge baniere a besans ... on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela . He was the Constable of Rockingham Castle and the Keeper of the forests between the bridges of Oxford and Stamford. Marriage and issue He married Eleanor de Segrave, daughter of Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave . They had the following daughters Elena, married Alan de Charlton Maud, married Robert de Holland, 1st Baron Holand Elizabeth, married John Ingham 1320 1365 John Ingham 1320 12 Dec. 1365 , son of Oliver de Ingham 1294 1344 References Reflist ... en succession box before New Creation title Baron la Zouche of Ashby years 1299&ndash 1314 after Abeyant end box DEFAULTSORT Zouche of Ashby, Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Category 1267 births Category ... more details
Refimprove date November 2009 Do a Mar a del Pilar Primo de Rivera y S enz de Heredia, 1st Countess of the Castle of La Mota November 4, 1907 &ndash March 17, 1991 was the sister of Jos Antonio Primo de Rivera , founder of the Falange , a political movement of Spain , and the daughter of Spanish dictator General Miguel Primo de Rivera, 2nd Marquis of Estella . She was an enthusiastic member of the Falange, heading its Secci n Femenina Women s Section . Unlike two of her brothers both put to death by the Second Spanish Republic Republican s , she survived the Spanish Civil War , during which she met Adolf Hitler , Benito Mussolini , and Antonio Salazar . She attempted to prevent reprisals being taken against the widows of Republican militants, and supported the ascent of King Juan Carlos I in 1975, but was disappointed when the Paternalism paternalist system the Spanish State was dismantled during the Spanish transition to democracy . Pilar became president of the Association of Secci n Femenina Veterans in November 1977, and held the post until her death. The main seat of the association was at the Castle of La Mota . In addition to her political duties, Pilar carried out a good deal of work compiling numerous different forms of Spanish folklore, specially in the fields of regional music and dances. She never married. Francisco Franco s foreign minister, Ram n Serrano S er , and Ernesto Gim nez Caballero ref Francisco Umbral http www.elpais.com articulo opinion Ramon vanguardias elpepiopi 19850805elpepiopi 7 Tes Ram n y las vanguardias , El Pa s , 5 August 1985 ref attempted ... . NAME Primo de Rivera, Pilar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 4, 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 17, 1991 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Primo de Rivera, Pilar Category ... ca Pilar Primo de Rivera es Pilar Primo de Rivera gl Pilar Primo de Rivera oc Pilar Primo de Rivera fi Pilar Primo de Rivera ... more details
Zouch is a hamlet in Nottinghamshire, England. Zouch may also refer to Henry Zouch Richard Zouch See also Zouche disambig Category Surnames deZouch Begriffskl rung ... more details
File Richard Zouche by Cornelius Johnson.jpg thumb right 200px Richard Zouch by Cornelius Johnson Richard Zouch also Richard Zouche c. 1590 &ndash 1 March 1661 was an English jurist . Life He was born at Ansty, Wiltshire , son of Francis Zouche. His mother is said to have been Philippa, sixth daughter of George Ludlow of Hill Deverel , Wiltshire. He was educated at Winchester College Winchester and afterwards at New College, Oxford , where he was a scholar in 1607, and Fellow in 1609. He graduated as B.C.L. in 1614, and D.C.L. in 1619, was admitted at Doctor s Commons in January 1618, and was appointed Regius Professor of Civil Law Oxford Regius Professor of Civil Law at Oxford in 1620. In addition to his university duties, he had a large legal practice in London . ref name americana Cite Americana Zouche, Richard ref It was apparently in 1622 that he married Sarah, daughter of John Harte of Brill in Oxfordshire, a proctor in Doctors Commons having thus vacated his fellowship, he entered himself in 1623 as a fellow commoner at Wadham College . In 1621 and 1624, through the influence of his cousin Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche , he was elected Member of Parliament for Hythe UK Parliament constituency Hythe . In 1625 he became principal of St Alban Hall . ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Zouche, Richard ref He took a leading part in William Laud s codification of the statutes of the university ... et novae, sive de legati delinquentis judice competente cite 1657 In virtue of the last two he ... international law derives from the phrase jus inter gentes implied by Zouch s 1650 choice of title. Holland also identifies both Zouch and Arthur Duck as pupils of distinction of the civilian John ... Zouch, Richard Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zouch, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Zouch, Richard Category 1590s births Category 1661 deaths Category English judges Category English ... of Doctors Commons fr Richard Zouch pl Richard Zouch ... more details
Henry Zouch c. 1725 1795 , was an English antiquary and social reformer. Zouch was the eldest surviving son of Charles Zouch, vicar of Sandal Magna , near Wakefield, and elder brother of Thomas Zouch . He was educated at Wakefield School under the Rev. Benjamin Wilson, and was admitted pensioner at Trinity College, Cambridge , on 9 April 1743. He graduated B.A. in 1746 and M.A. in 1750. ref Venn id ZC743H name Zouch, Henry ref The set of English verses contributed by him to the Cambridge collection on the peace of 1748 is included in the Works of Thomas Zouch . He translated into Greek a number of the Odes Horace odes of Horace . Zouch was vicar of his native parish of Sandal Magna from 1754 to 1789. Towards the close of his life the first stone of a new church at Wakefield was laid by him, and from 8 June 1758 to 31 December 1764 he was governor of Wakefield school. In 1788 he succeeded his brother in law, Sir William Lowther, in the rectory of Swillington , which he held until his death. He was also rector of Tankersley in Yorkshire, and chaplain to the Marchioness of Rockingham . Long letters of the marquis to him are in the thirteenth report of the historical manuscripts commission. He was a magistrate of the West Riding . He married Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of William Spinke of Wakefield she died in the spring of 1796, leaving no issue. He died on 17 June 1795, and on 21 June was buried in his own garden . Works Remarks upon the late Resolution of the House of Commons respecting the proposed Change of the Poor Laws , 1776 Anon. , English Freeholder s Address to his Countrymen , 1780 A few Words in Behalf of the Poor, being Remarks upon a Plan of Mr. Gilbert for improving ... Removals , 1789 References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Zouch, Henry Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zouch, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British antiquarian DATE OF BIRTH c. 1725 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1795 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zouch, Henry Category 1720s ... more details
Thomas Zouch 12 September 1737, Sandal Magna near Wakefield 17 December 1815, Sandal Magna , was an English ... Thomas Zouch, who claimed to be related to the Baron Zouche noble Zouche family , was a younger son of Charles Zouch died 27 March 1754 , vicar of Sandal Magna, who married, on 14 July 1719, Dorothy died 17 March 1760 , daughter of Gervase Norton of Wakefield. Henry Zouch was his elder brother. After his father had given him some elementary classical instruction, Thomas Zouch was sent to the Queen ... above him had received, as was not uncommon at that date, an honorary degree . ref Zouch proceeded M.A. in 1764, and D.D. in 1805. ref Venn id ZC756T name Zouch, Thomas ref Zouch remained at Cambridge ... which bear the name of Michael Lort are said to have been composed by Zouch. He won the Seatonian ... of hard work Zouch s health broke down, and on 12 July 1770 he was instituted, on the presentation ... ref Zouch remained in this pleasant position until 1793, and for the first ten years from 1770 to 1780 ..., of Little Preston Sir William Lowther , rector of Swillington , and the list of Zouch s pupils ... antiquary and naturalist, was the squire of the parish. ref Zouch s character of him is in Thomas Dunham ... v. 512 13 . ref When Richard Pepper Arden was appointed master of the rolls in 1788, Zouch became his ... for Zouch. Though Pitt did not manage this, in 1793 he secured Zouch the valuable rectory of Scrayingham ... of his elder brother, Henry Zouch Henry , in 1795, an estate at Sandal Magna came to Zouch, and after ... then required a man of exceptional firmness of character. In April 1805 Zouch obtained through Pitt ... offered the vacant see to Zouch. He is said to have accepted the offer, but to have withdrawn his ... Notes and Queries , 3rd ser. vi. 279 Hist. MSS. Comm. , 13th Rep. vii. 232 3. ref Zouch died at Sandal ... at Sandal July 1833 . Zouch was a governor of Wakefield school from 14 June 1799 to 13 May 1805, and he founded the endowed school at Sandal. Works Thomas Zouch was best known as an editor and biographer ... more details
Zouch Tate 1606 1650 was an English Member of Parliament . He represented Northampton UK Parliament constituency Northampton in the Long Parliament . In November 1644, he was appointed chairman of a committee to investigate Oliver Cromwell Cromwell s accusations against the army, and on 9 December 1644 he moved the Self denying Ordinance in the British House of Commons House of Commons , proposing that no member of the Lords or Commons should hold any military or naval command. Although not one of those members excluded by Pride s Purge in December 1648, he is not recorded as having sat afterwards. He died in 1650. References Concise Dictionary of National Biography 1930 D Brunton & D H Pennington, Members of the Long Parliament London George Allen & Unwin, 1954 http www.british civil wars.co.uk timelines 1644.htm www.british civil wars.co.uk Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tate, Zouch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1606 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1650 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tate, Zouch Category 1606 births Category 1650 deaths Category Members of the pre 1707 Parliament of England Category Lay members of the Westminster Assembly UK hist stub ... more details