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  1. Treaty of Edinburgh?Northampton

    Independence The Treaty of Edinburgh Northampton was a peace treaty , signed in 1328 between the Kingdoms ... March, the negotiations ended and a formal treaty was signed in the King s Chamber of the Holyrood Abbey Abbey of Holyrood , Edinburgh . The Treaty was ratified by the English Parliament at Northampton ... of Scotland, in Edinburgh. See also wikisource Treaty of Edinburgh Northampton Wars of Scottish ... June The Treaty of Edinburgh, 1328 publisher The Scottish Government accessdate 2008 07 09 ... Category 1328 in Scotland Category Treaties of England Edinburgh Northampton Category Treaties of Scotland Edinburgh Northampton Category 14th century treaties Category England Scotland relations de Abkommen von Edinburgh und Northampton fr Trait d dimbourg Northampton no Edinburgh Northampton traktaten pl Uk ad w Edinburgh Northampton ru zh ... War of Scottish Independence , which had begun with the English invasion of Scotland in 1296. The treaty was signed in Edinburgh by Robert I of Scotland Robert the Bruce , King of Scotland, on 17 March 1328, and was ratified by the English Parliament at Northampton on 1 May. The document was written in French, and is held by the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh. ref name ScotGov The terms of the treaty stipulated that, in exchange for 20,000 Pound sterling sterling , the English Crown .... ISBN 0 00 257148 X ref Terms Isabel and Mortimer agreed in the treaty that they, in the name ... year. In the Quitclaim deed quitclaim of Edward III of 1 March 1328 preceding the treaty Edward endorsed ... to England, which was raised by a special peace tax levy . ref name ScotGov As part of the treaty ... treaty itself, but was part of a concurrent agreement, and Edward III issued a royal writ ... later it was actually returned to Scotland, arriving on 30 November 1996 at Edinburgh Castle. But when ... for use in the ceremony. Effects The treaty lasted only five years. It was unpopular with many ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Edinburgh

    The Treaty of Edinburgh was a treaty drawn up on 5 July 1560 between the Commissioners of Queen Elizabeth I with the assent of the Scottish Lords of the Congregation , and French representatives in Scotland to formally conclude the Siege of Leith and replace the Auld Alliance with France with a new Anglo Scottish accord, while maintaining the peace between England and France agreed by the Treaty of Italian ... newspaper , Scotsman Publications Ltd., Edinburgh. 7 December 2006. ref The treaty was concluded ... and Mary Queen of Scots 1547&ndash 1603 , H.M. General Register House Edinburgh, vol. 1, ed. J. Bain, 1898 Edinburgh Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Treaty Of Edinburgh Category 1560 in law ... army was invited into Scotland by the Treaty of Berwick 1560 Treaty of Berwick made by the Lords of the Congregation. Remains of an artillery fort involved in the siege were found, in 2006, in Edinburgh ... Salisbury, Hatfield Manuscripts , vol. i 1883 , 240. ref Terms of the treaty File Royal Arms of Mary ... shots from Edinburgh Castle at 7 o clock in the evening of Monday 17 June. ref Lodge 1791 , 329 ..., Queen of Scots & France post treaty . The terms of this treaty are occasionally confused with the acts ..., and sought to establish the Protestant church in Scotland. However the treaty was not ratified by Mary ... of Scots, the reigning monarch of the time, may not have wanted the Treaty to be ratified as she ... the treaty because it officially declared Elizabeth the monarch of England, a position Mary desired ... Sons and Co. Ltd, 1984. Page 74 ref The Raid of Ruthven Gowrie Regime attempted to ratify the treaty ... compendium 82.html title Text of Treaty from Haynes 1740 , Salisbury Hatfield Mss http ... Military history of France Category History of Edinburgh Category Treaties of Scotland Edinburgh Category 1560 in France Category 16th century treaties Category Proposed treaties Edinburgh Category Treaties of the Ancien R gime Edinburgh es Tratado de Edimburgo it Trattato di Edimburgo no Edinburgh ...   more details



  1. Northampton

    by the House of York Yorkists . In May 1328 the Treaty of Northampton was signed being a peace treaty ...About Northampton in England other places of the same name Northampton disambiguation Infobox settlement name Northampton type Town & Borough image skyline Northampton Guildhall01.JPG imagesize image caption Northampton Guildhall , built 1861 4, by Edward William Godwin E.W. Godwin image blank emblem ... Northampton mapsize frameless pushpin map United Kingdom pushpin label position none coordinates ... county subdivision name3 Northamptonshire seat type Admin.  HQ seat Northampton government type Northampton Borough Council br Mayor of the Borough and Chair 2010 2011 br Cllr Marianne Taylor ref ... Statistics Northampton Area url http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do ...&enc 1&dsFamilyId 1812 ref website http www.northampton.gov.uk northampton.gov.uk Northampton IPA en ... town of Northamptonshire . At the 2001 Census, the population of the Northampton urban ... ndash Office of National Statistics ref and the town population was 189,474, ref name ks01 making Northampton ... , after Reading, Berkshire Reading and Dudley . Northampton is the most populous Districts of England ... Northampton s population has increased greatly since the 1960s, largely due to planned expansion under the New town United Kingdom New Towns Commission in the early 1970s. Economy Northampton was a major ... houses built for factory workers. Northampton s main private sector employers are now in distribution ... news Avon39s new HQ marks 50.3621024.jp Avon New European HQ to Open Autumn 2009 Northampton Chronicle ... manufacturing in Northampton BBC report 2003 ref Barclaycard , Blacks Leisure Group , Nationwide ... English Partnerships ref The University of Northampton is also a major employer. Anglia Building Society was formed by amalgamation of Northampton Town and County Building Society with Leicestershire ... and a large castle under the stewardship of the Norman earl, Simon de Senlis, 1st Earl of Northampton ...   more details



  1. Edinburgh

    and descriptions of usage name City of Edinburgh official name City of Edinburgh other name small Scots Language Scots Edinburgh small native name small Scottish Gaelic Language Scottish Gaelic D n ... City motto Nisi Dominus Frustra small Except the Lord in vain associated with Edinburgh since ... small images and maps image skyline Edinburgh from The Salisbury Crags. geograph.org.uk 84623.jpg imagesize 260px image caption View over Edinburgh in September 1979, showing Edinburgh Castle in the background image flag flag size 50 image seal seal size image shield Edinburgh coa.png shield link shield size image blank emblem Edinburgh Council.svg blank emblem type Logo of the Council blank emblem size 150px blank emblem link The City of Edinburgh Council image map mapsize map caption image ... of Scotland Council area subdivision name2 City of Edinburgh subdivision type3 Lieutenancy areas of Scotland Lieutenancy area subdivision name3 Edinburgh subdivision type4 Admin HQ subdivision name4 Edinburgh City Centre Politics government footnotes government type Subdivisions of Scotland Unitary ... Politics of Edinburgh The City of Edinburgh Council leader title1 List of Lords Provost of Edinburgh ... name2 Collapsible list title Politics of Edinburgh Scottish Parliament 6 Kenny MacAskill   ... election, 2005 MPs leader name3 Collapsible list title Politics of Edinburgh Parliament of the United ... inspiringcapital.com www.edinburgh inspiringcapital.com Visitor facing site footnotes Edinburgh IPAc ... Kingdom settlements by population seventh most populous in the United Kingdom . The City of Edinburgh ... council areas . The City of Edinburgh Council council area includes urban Edinburgh and a 30 square mile 78  km sup 2 sup rural area. Located in the south east of Scotland, Edinburgh lies on the east coast of the Central Belt , along the Firth of Forth , near the North Sea . Edinburgh is the seat ... the Enlightenment , led by the University of Edinburgh , earning it the nickname Athens of the North ...   more details



  1. Treaty

    Refimprove date August 2009 Image Traktat brzeski 1918.jpg thumb right 300px The first two pages of the Treaty ... A treaty is an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign state s and international organizations . A treaty may also be known as international ... are the same. Note that in United States constitutional law, the term treaty has a special ... law. Modern usage A treaty is an official, express written agreement that states use to legally ... Law , pp. 88 92. page 88 ref A treaty is that official document which expresses that agreement in words .... It is possible however for a bilateral treaty to have more than two parties consider for instance ... on the one part and the EU and its member states on the other part . The treaty establishes rights and obligations ... treaty is concluded among several countries. ref name nicholson135 The agreement establishes ..., e.g., the Treaty of Locarno which guarantees each signatory against attack from another. ref name nicholson135 Adding and amending treaty obligations Reservations Main Reservation law Reservations are essentially caveat s to a state s acceptance of a treaty. Reservations are unilateral statements ... of signing or ratification a party cannot add a reservation after it has already joined a treaty . Originally, international law was unaccepting of treaty reservations, rejecting them unless all parties to the treaty accepted the same reservations. However, in the interest of encouraging the largest ... that they are not inconsistent with the goals and purposes of the treaty. When a state limits its treaty obligations through reservations, other states party to that treaty have the option ... not change the accepting state s legal obligations as concerns other parties to the treaty . If the state opposes, the parts of the treaty affected by the reservation drop out completely and no longer .... Finally, if the state objects and opposes, there are no legal obligations under that treaty between ...   more details



  1. The Treaty

    Infobox Film name The Treaty image caption director Jonathan Lewis producer Kieran Corrigan writer Brian Phelan starring Brendan Gleeson br Ian Bannen br Julian Fellowes br Barry McGovern music cinematography Breffni Byrne editing Chris Rodmell distributor released 1991 runtime country film Ireland language English budget preceded by followed by The Treaty is a 1991 Republic of Ireland Irish historical film historical television film directed by Jonathan Lewis. The film is about the Anglo Irish Treaty that Michael Collins Irish leader Michael Collins bargained for with the British government in 1921. It is almost all factually accurate, and it shows how negotiation s actually worked. Low budget and originally made for television , this RTE BBC co production remains one of the best Irish television film s. Brendan Gleeson performed the role of Michael Collins, Barry McGovern played Eamon de Valera , Bosco Hogan played Robert Erskine Childers Erskine Childers , Julian Fellowes played Winston Churchill and Ian Bannen played David Lloyd George . External links imdb title 190088 The Treaty rotten tomatoes id treaty title The Treaty http www.youtube.com watch?v 99aZIm1DZVY A small clip of the The Treaty DEFAULTSORT Treaty, The Category 1991 films Category Biographical films Category Irish films Category 1990s drama films Category English language films Category History of Ireland Category Films set during the Irish War of Independence Ireland film stub Tv film stub ...   more details



  1. Northampton County

    Northampton County is the name of several counties in the United States Northampton County, North Carolina Northampton County, Pennsylvania Northampton County, Virginia geodis de Northampton County fr Comt de Northampton it Contea di Northampton nl Northampton County nds Northampton County pl Hrabstwo Northampton pt Condado de Northampton sv Northampton County zh ...   more details



  1. Northampton (disambiguation)

    Northampton is the county town of Northamptonshire in England. It may also refer to NOTOC Australia Northampton, Western Australia United States Towns and Cities Northampton, Massachusetts is the most common Northampton in North American parlance. It is a well known college town home of prestigious Smith College , and an East Coast counter culture hub. Northampton, New York disambiguation Northampton, Pennsylvania See also North Hampton disambiguation . Township Northampton Township, Pennsylvania disambiguation Counties Northampton County, North Carolina Northampton County, Pennsylvania Northampton County, Virginia Canada Northampton Parish, New Brunswick Ships USS Northampton CLC 1 USS Northampton , an index of ships by this name disambig de Northampton Begriffskl rung fr Northampton homonymie it Northampton disambigua nl Northampton doorverwijspagina no Northampton andre betydninger pl Northampton ujednoznacznienie pt Northampton ru sv Northampton olika betydelser ...   more details



  1. Battle of Northampton

    Battle of Northampton may refer to Battle of Northampton 1460 Battle of Northampton 1264 disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. HMS Northampton

    Two ships of the Royal Navy have been called HMS Northampton , after the England English town of Northampton HMS Northampton 1876 HMS Northampton was a Nelson class cruiser Nelson class armoured cruiser , launched in 1876, hulked as a boys training ship in 1894 and sold for breaking up in 1905. HMS Northampton was previously HMS Sharpshooter 1888 HMS Sharpshooter , a torpedo gunboat launched in 1888 and renamed HMS Northampton in 1912 when she was used for harbour service. She was broken up in 1922. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Northampton Category Royal Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. USS Northampton

    USS Northampton has been the name of three ships in the United States Navy USS Northampton SP 670 , a wooden motor boat acquired in 1917 and returned to its owner in 1918. USS Northampton CA 26 , lead ship of the Northampton class cruisers, commissioned in 1930 and was sunk at the Battle of Tassafaronga in 1942. USS Northampton CA 125 was a heavy cruiser laid down in 1944. Work on her was suspended in 1945 prior to launching. In 1948 work began to convert her into a command ship, and she was redesignated CLC 1. USS Northampton CLC 1 was a command ship originally laid down as heavy cruiser CA 125 launched in 1951 which commissioned in 1953 and served until 1970. Other uses During World War II , the Naval Reserve Midshipmen s School at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton , Massachusetts , which trained officers of the WAVES Women s Reserve of the U.S. Naval Reserve WAVES , was nicknamed USS Northampton . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Northampton Category United States Navy ship names Category United States Navy personnel Category History of the United States Navy Category Women in the United States Navy Category Women in World War II Category All female military units and formations de USS Northampton sl USS Northampton vi USS Northampton ...   more details



  1. Mount Northampton

    Mount Northampton coor dm 72 41 S 169 6 E is a mountain convert 2465 m ft that rises above the central part of the ridge just east of Bowers Glacier in the Victory Mountains , Victoria Land . Discovered in January 1841 by Sir James Clark Ross , who named it for Spencer Compton, 2nd Marquess of Northampton the Marquess of Northampton , then President of the Royal Society . usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Antarctica Northampton, Mount EAntarctica geo stub ...   more details



  1. Earl of Northampton

    Unreferenced date May 2008 Earl of Northampton is a title that has been created five times. Earls in for the Honour of Huntingdon, first Creation 1065 Waltheof II, Earl of Northumbria Waltheof d. 1076 Maud, Countess of Huntingdon m. Simon I de Senlis m. David I of Scotland Henry of Scotland 1114 1152 Simon II de Senlis 1103 1153 Malcolm IV of Scotland Malcolm IV, King of Scots 1141 1165 William I of Scotland William I, King of Scots 1143 1214 Simon III de Senlis 1138 1184 David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon d. 1219 John of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon 1207 1237 Earls of Northampton, Third Creation 1337 William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton c. 1310 1360 Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Northampton 1341 1373 murdered 1373 earldom abeyant title claimants pending awaiting verification following titled claimants deemed illegal Henry IV of England Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Northampton 1367 1413 earldom restored 1384, he became king in 1399 Anne of Gloucester Anne Plantagenet, 4th Countess of Northampton 1383 1438 gained earldom 1399 Earls of Northampton, Fourth Creation 1604 Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton 1540 1614 Earls of Northampton, Fifth Creation 1618 see the Marquess of Northampton See also Earl of Huntingdon Earl of Huntingdon 1065 creation Marquess of Northampton DEFAULTSORT Northampton Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms de Earl of Northampton it Conte di Northampton ru uk ...   more details



  1. Northampton Square

    Image Northampton squ.jpg thumb Northampton Square. Image CityUniversity.jpg thumb View of the main building of City University, London from Northampton Square. Northampton Square is a town square in Islington , north London . It houses City University, London City University London s main campus at one end. The Ewan McGregor film Incendiary film Incendiary was filmed partly at this location. The square has historically housed clockmakers, jewellers, silversmiths and other fine crafts. In August 2008, Northampton Square bandstand was the inaugural venue for the musical entertainment Big Summer Busk . ref http bandstandbusking.com content big summer busk The Big Summer Busk at BandstandBusking.com Accessed 9 January 2011 ref References Reflist coord 51.5273 0.1023 type landmark region GB ISL display title City University London Category Squares in Islington Category City University, London london geo stub ...   more details



  1. Northampton, Pennsylvania

    For the township located in Bucks County, PA, see Northampton Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania . For the township located in Somerset County, PA, see Northampton Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania . Geobox Settlement Name section name Northampton native name other name cement capital of the world ... size Country etc. country United States state Pennsylvania region Northampton County, Pennsylvania Northampton region type County district Geography area imperial 2.7 area land imperial 2.6 area water ... area code type code2 type code2 Free fields free type free free1 type free1 Map section map Map of Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Highlighted.png map caption Location of Northampton in Northampton County map1 Pennsylvania Locator Map.PNG map1 caption Location of Northampton in Pennsylvania ... States Website website Northampton is a small city in Northampton County, Pennsylvania Northampton ... of eastern Pennsylvania. As of the 2000 census, Northampton s population was 9,405. Geography Northampton ... km 3.70 , water. Northampton s elevation is convert 370 ft m above sea level. The Lehigh River , which separates Northampton County from Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Lehigh County , forms the city s western ... line , including 1.4 of those under age 18 and 5.9 of those age 65 or over. History Northampton ... there, until it was closed in 1982, due largely to foreign competition. Northampton was created ... Company supplied most of the cement used in the building of the Panama Canal. The residents of Northampton ... It needs to first be noted here that the Northampton Civic League, the Northampton GOP Club and the Northampton ..., were the primary local civic organizations that made the following noted local Northampton area events possible. Also, in remembrance of Northampton history, there was and is a Diner that was located at that V shaped corner intersection of Main Street and Laubach Avenue in Downtown Northampton ... steep hill incline before it levels off and proceeds North into North Northampton. The old Main ...   more details



  1. Marquess of Northampton

    Image CastleAshby.jpg thumb 350px Castle Ashby House, Northamptonshire Marquess of Northampton is a title ... time in the Peerage of England in 1547 in favour of William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton ... extinct. Compton family Second creation, Baron Compton, Earl of Northampton and Marquess of Northampton ... Earl of Northampton in the Peerage of England. His son, the second Earl, was a supporter of James ... Northampton was also Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire and Constable of the Tower of London . His ... no sons and Lord Northampton was succeeded in the barony of Compton, which could be passed ... Tamworth UK Parliament constituency Tamworth and Northampton UK Parliament constituency Northampton .... Charles Compton, third son of the fourth Earl. Lord Northampton died childless at an early age and was succeeded by his younger brother, the eighth Earl. He briefly represented Northampton in the House ... . His son, the ninth Earl, sat as Member of Parliament for Northampton and served as Lord ... of Sussex, Earl Compton , of Compton in the County of Warwick, and Marquess of Northampton . These titles ... Marquess. He represented Northampton in Parliament but is best remembered as a patron of science and the arts. Between 1838 and 1848 he served as President of the Royal Society . Lord Northampton ..., the fourth Marquess. He was an Admiral in the Royal Navy . Lord Northampton assumed in 1851 by Royal ... distinction. Henry Compton , sixth son of the second Earl of Northampton, was Bishop of London . Spencer ... and Compton Wynyates in Warwickshire . Marquesses of Northampton, first Creation 1547 William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton 1513 1571 forfeit 1553 restored 1559 extinct 1571 Barons Compton 1572 Henry Compton, 1st Baron Compton c. 1538 1589 William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton William Compton, 2nd Baron Compton d. 1630 created Earl of Northampton in 1618 Earls of Northampton 1618 William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton d. 1630 Spencer Compton, 2nd Earl of Northampton 1601 ...   more details



  1. Northampton Carnival

    Image Northampton Carnival Logo.gif right thumb Northampton Carnival Arts Consortium. The Northampton Carnival has had strong traditions in the town from the 1960s through the Becket s Park Northampton .... ref http www.northamptoncarnival.co.uk About.html Northampton Carnival website ref The current carnival ... featuring performers, dancers and workshops from community groups from Northampton and other towns which take place in the Market Square Northampton Market Square on the final day, Sunday. History The earliest example of the Northampton Carnival s roots is a float photographed in 1914 which can be seen going past Guildhall Northampton Guildhall . ref http www.northamptoncarnival.co.uk Archive 20 201914.html Northampton Carnival website ref In the 1970s and early 1980s the carnival parade took ... 19951003 Minutes Minutes.txt Northampton Borough Council minutes 1995 10 03 ref The carnival ... . ref http www.northamptoncarnival.co.uk Archive 20 20Main.html Northampton Carnival website Archive ... content articles 2007 04 26 northampton carnival 2007 feature.shtml BBC Radio Northampton feature 2007 ... Northampton. Best Carnival Float was Delapre Primary School & Friends and Royal & Derngate. Best Live ... News.html Northampton Carnival website ref The carnival theme was Masque Exploring ... news Carnival full of colour in.4183389.jp Northampton Chronicle & Echo ref ref http www.bbc.co.uk northamptonshire content articles 2008 06 10 northampton carnival 2008 feature.shtml BBC Radio Northampton feature 2008 ref The 2009 carnival took place on Saturday, 13 June 2009, with the main ... Association , Winner Mahogany Meets Northampton. ref http www.northamptoncarnival.co.uk News.html Northampton Carnival website ref The 2010 Northampton Carnival will take place in June. References Reflist External links http www.northamptoncarnival.co.uk The official Northampton Carnival website coord 52.2257 0.8957 region GB type event display title Category Northampton Category Carnivals in the United ...   more details



  1. Northampton's tunnels

    Image Cole roper northampton 1810.jpg thumb right 250px Northampton is a large market town and a Non metropolitan district local government district in central England upon the River Nene , and the county town of Northamptonshire its history goes back many centuries with much of the present town s development taking place during medieval times. Underground Today underneath the modern streets there still remains a labyrinth of tunnels, along with many cellars and ancient crypts. Many of these cellars are thought to have originated from the church buildings, that today are centred around All Saints Church for instance underneath the Northampton & County Club in George Row opposite the church can be seen some fine vaulted cellars. Similar tunnels can be seen on the other side of the church at Drum Lane underneath the Shipmans public house. John Speed s map of Northampton from 1610 show that the church was then the largest landowner in the town. Clashes took place over the years between the church and the monarchy such as the banning of markets being held in the churchyards. It is thought that various of these tunnels were established as some sort of escape routes for the clergy for use in times of trouble. The various religious houses in early times were found at all the main 8 compass points giving rise to a series of radial tunnels heading out from All Saints Church at the centre ... respectively as the Great and the Little Conduits. Northampton Castle was once one of the most important ... at the Northampton & County Club Another theory suggests that the cellars may have been used as a refuge from town fires common in timbered medieval towns such as Northampton as seen in 1516. It is also ... the Battle of Northampton 1460 Battle of Northampton which raged in their grounds. It is thought ... 52.237 0.896 type landmark region GB display title Category Northampton Category Tunnels in England Northampton Category Tunnels in Northamptonshire ...   more details



  1. Northampton College

    Northampton College , formerly known as Northampton College of Further Education , is a further education college in Northampton , Northamptonshire , England . It merged with Daventry Tertiary College in August 2004, and is one of the largest further education colleges in the South Midlands , with around 13,000 full time and part time students. Northampton College serves the community and businesses in Northampton, Daventry and nearby towns and villages in the south and west of the county. Its three centres at Booth Lane, Lower Mounts and Daventry enable it to offer a range of full time and part time courses across a number of levels, academic subjects and vocational areas. It also offers local employers a range of training services through its Business Centre which was launched in January 2006. The college is part of the two Learning Partnerships in Northamptonshire and Daventry and works closely with other education providers including Moulton College , the University of Northampton , Tresham Institute , Daventry William Parker and Danetre School . Partnerships have also been established with the Council for Ethnic Minority Communities , the Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce and other bodies to provide targeted initiatives for local needs. A new building is due to open in 2011. External links http www.northamptoncollege.ac.uk The Northampton College website http www.northamptoncollege.ac.uk aboutus DVD.aspx Northampton College mini tour Universities and colleges in the East Midlands coord 52.2596 0.8481 type edu region GB display title Category Further education colleges in Northamptonshire UK university stub ...   more details



  1. Northampton Airport

    Infobox Airport name Northampton Airport nativename nativename a nativename r image image width caption IATA ICAO FAA 7B2 type Public owner operator Seven Bravo Two, LLC city served location Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton , Massachusetts elevation f 122 elevation m 37.2 coordinates Coord 42 19 41 N 72 36 41 W type airport region US display inline,title website metric elev metric rwy r1 number 14 32 r1 length f 3,365 r1 length m 1,026 r1 surface Asphalt stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes Northampton Airport Airport codes 7B2 is a public airport located one mile 1.6  km northeast of central business district CBD of Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton , a city in Hampshire County, Massachusetts Hampshire County , Massachusetts , United States USA . The airport covers convert 55 acre m2 and has one runway that is convert 3365 ft m in length and convert 50 ft m in width. Avgas fuel is self service and is available 24 hours a day. Northampton Airport has an estimated 73 flights per day and estimated 60 based aircraft. History The Northampton Airport was opened as a commercial airport on April 1, 1929. Many historic aviators, including Charles Lindbergh , flew here. Lindbergh would come to visit his then girlfriend, Anne Morrow Lindbergh Anne Morrow , at Smith College . Amelia Earhart studied airframe maintenance in downtown Northampton, and although not officially documented, probably did some flight training at the Northampton Airport. In addition, the airport was also visited by Ruth Nickols and the Granville Brothers Aircraft Granville ... of 88. Located on the Connecticut River , it is within walking distance of downtown Northampton. The airport .... Flight school Northampton Airport contains a flight school. The flight school consists of six ... Northampton Airport 7B2 official web site External links US airport minor 7B2 Category Airports in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Northampton, Massachusetts Category Transportation ...   more details



  1. First Northampton

    Infobox Company company name First in Northampton company logo Image FirstGroup.svg 150px company type Public company Public foundation fleet staff area served Northampton , Wellingborough homepage http www.firstgroup.com ukbus eastmidlands northampton about index.php footnotes First Northampton is a bus company which serves the towns of Northampton and Wellingborough in Northamptonshire , England . The legal name of the company is Northampton Transport Limited . First Northampton is a subsidiary of First Group , and is part of the First Midlands division with a headquarters in First Leicester Leicester . History The bus company was originally a municipal one owned and operated by the Northampton Borough Council town s borough council . ref http www.lgcplus.com news northampton bc moves to privatise bus service 1658491.article Northampton Borough council moves to privatise bus operations Local Government Chronicle ref In 1993 the council sold the company to the GRT Group . GRT became part of First Group in 1995. Current operation First operate 8 services in the town of Northampton. All services commence from Greyfriars Bus Station ref name northamptonmap http www.firstgroup.com ukbus eastmidlands northampton map northampton.pdf Northampton Network Diagram ref class wikitable Route Branding Origin Destination Via 2 style background red color White align center Red Line Greyfriars Bus Station GBS Rectory Farm Kingsley & Lumbertubs 4 rowspan 2 style background green color White align center Green Line Greyfriars Bus Station GBS Sunnyside Holly Lodge Drive Kingsthorpe 4A Greyfriars Bus Station GBS Acre Lane North Star Kingsthorpe 12 style background indigo color White align center Indigo Line Greyfriars Bus Station GBS Camp Hill Far Cotton & Briar Hill 23 style background grey color White align center Grey Line Greyfriars Bus Station GBS Brackmills Industrial Estate Bedford ... Northampton Category First Group bus operators in England Category Wellingborough ...   more details



  1. Northampton services

    south of Northampton town centre and convert 65 mi km north west of London. References reflist External links http motorwayservicesonline.co.uk services northampton Motorway Services Online Northampton http www.msatrivia.co.uk m1Northampton.asp Motorway Services Trivia Website Northampton UK Motorway ...   more details



  1. Northampton, Massachusetts

    Infobox settlement official name Northampton, Massachusetts nickname Hamp, Lesbianville USA, ref cite ... Northampton massachusetts main street 20040912.jpg imagesize image caption Northampton, Massachusetts Main Street image seal ifeq Northampton, Massachusetts Northampton, Massachusetts NorthamptonMassachusettsSeal.png image flag image map Northampton ma highlight.png mapsize map caption Location ... info 0606674 footnotes The city of Northampton is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts , United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of Northampton s central neighborhoods, excluding .... Northampton is home to prestigious Smith College and the renowned Clarke School for the Deaf . Smith students along with those of the associated Five Colleges contribute to Northampton s college town atmosphere. Today, Northampton is known as an artistic, musical, and counter culture hub. It features ... Washington Post Northampton, Mass Where Alternative Goes Main Street ref Based on U.S. Census demographics, election returns, and other criteria, the website Epodunk rates Northampton as the most ... www.epodunk.com top10 liberal ref Northampton is considered part of the Springfield, Massachusetts ... The area now called Northampton was once known as Norwottuck, or Nonotuck, meaning the midst of the river ... that the land making up the bulk of modern Northampton was sold to settlers from ... Trumbull, James Russell. History of Northampton, Massachusetts, From Its Settlement in 1654 . Northampton 1898 , pp. 5 12. ref The situation in the region further deteriorated when the Mohawk ... s War . The Partition of Northampton Northampton s territory would be enlarged beyond the original ... Map of history of political boundaries, Federal period ref Formerly, a section of Northampton ... started a Christian revival in Northampton. It reached such intensity, in the winter of 1734 and the following ... to subside and a reaction set in. But the relapse was brief, and the Northampton revival, which had ...   more details



  1. Shire of Northampton

    About a local government area the town Northampton, Western Australia Infobox Australian Place type lga name Shire of Northampton state wa region Mid West Western Australia Mid West area 13737.8 seat Northampton, Western Australia Northampton pop formatnum 3541 pop footnotes 2009 ref cite web url http www.abs.gov.au ausstats abs .nsf Latestproducts 3218.0Main 20Features82008 09?opendocument&tabname Summary&prodno 3218.0&issue 2008 09&num &view title Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2008 09 author Australian Bureau of Statistics date 30 March 2010 accessdate 4 June 2010 ref est 1871 image Northhampton LGA WA.png imagesize 180 caption Location in Western Australia logo Northampton logo.png url http www.northampton.wa.gov.au mayor George Parker fedgov Division of Durack Durack stategov Electoral ... Valley near sw Indian Ocean near w Indian Ocean The Shire of Northampton is a Local Government ... an area of convert 13738 km2 sqmi 0 , and its seat of government is the town of Northampton, Western Australia Northampton , with the largest settlement being Kalbarri, Western Australia Kalbarri ... on 25 January 1871 under the Road Boards Act 1871 . It was renamed Northampton on 10 February 1887 .... ref cite web url http www.northampton.wa.gov.au council title Council author Shire of Northampton date 31 August 2004 accessdate 2007 05 08 ref Towns Localities Northampton, Western Australia Northampton Ajana, Western Australia Ajana Alma Binnu, Western Australia Binnu Horrocks, Western Australia ... The population of the Shire of Northampton as at the 2006 census was 3,204 Usual Residents or 4,085 ... 4,136 2006 4,085 References reflist External links http www.northampton.wa.gov.au Shire of Northampton ... WA format dms display title coords of seat Category Local Government Areas of Western Australia Northampton Category Mid West region of Western Australia de Northampton Shire fr Comt de Northampton Australie it Contea di Northampton Australia nl Shire of Northhampton sv Northampton Shire ...   more details



  1. Northampton Guildhall

    Image Northampton Guildhall.jpg thumb right 250px Northampton Guildhall, built 1861 4, front facing south, Edward William Godwin E. W. Godwin, architect . Northampton Guildhall is a building which stands on St Giles Square in Northampton , England. Image Diana Memorial Guildhall.jpg thumb right 250px Northampton thumb right 250px Memorial on Northampton Guildhall to Diana, Princess of Wales Original building It was built to the design of Edward William Godwin ref name Pevsner Cite book author Pevsner, Nikolaus Cherry, Bridget revision authorlink coauthors title The Buildings of England &ndash Northamptonshire year 1961 publisher Yale University Press location London and New Haven isbn 13 978 0 300 09632 3 pages 325 6 ref begun when he was only 28 between 1861 and 1864 in Gothic Revival architecture neo gothic style. As well as housing Northampton Borough Council , it is also used for a variety of civic purposes, such as weddings or civil partnerships. The building also houses the records ... Henry Bird of The Muses Contemplating Northampton . ref name independent David Buckman April 22 ... monarchs who either visited Northampton or have an historical connection with the town, and there are also ... of the east extension has a statue of Spencer Perceval , a Member of Parliament for Northampton ... 3 Listed Buildings Schedule of listed buildings in Northampton Northampton Borough Council ref ... , just north of Northampton. when her father Earl Spencer moved to the family seat there on the death ... the fact that Diana was made a Freeman of the Borough of Northampton in 1989, marking her and her family ... memorial unveiled ref in the presence of the Mayor of Northampton, Michael Geoffrey Boss . External links http www.northampton.gov.uk site scripts documents info.php?documentID 479&pageNumber 1 Northampton Guildhall Northampton Borough Council References reflist coord 52 14 14 N 0 53 41 W region GB ... no Guildhall Northampton ...   more details




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