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  List of Barons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 BARONS AND LORDS OF PARLIAMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Encyclopedia: List of hereditary baronies
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 Hyltoncastle
Hylton Castle was built in the 1400's by Sir William de Hylton.
Hylton castle is now more famously known for its ghost the Cauld Lad of Hylton who is said to haunt the castle.
Hylton Castle 1728 The castle is still to this day believed to be haunted by the Cauld Lad of Hylton.
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 The Davis-Bean Trees - Person Page 23
Sir William Hylton (Knight, Baron of Hylton) was the son of Sir Robert Hylton (Knight, Baron of Hilton) and Neville.
Sir William Hylton (Knight, Baron of Hylton) married Ravensforth, daughter of Baron of Ravensforth.
Baron Alexander Hylton was born between 1050 and 1100, with the conclusion drawn that Sir Alexander was born after 1066 as pedigree notes say his parents married in reign of William the Conqueror.
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 The Secrets of Hylton Castle
This shows the standing of the Hylton family in northern England in 1390 A.D. It probably seemed a good idea at the time, but in 1403, the 1st Earl of Northumberland led a rebellion against the newly crowned King Henry IV to take control of England north of the river Trent.
Baron William Hylton who built Hylton Castle was outlawed in London in 1403, which shows he was involved in the rebellion.
The heraldry on the front of Hylton Castle remained as a reminder to the future Kings and Queens of England of the power and importance of the Northern Knighthood to ruling England.
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 Sunderland City Council
Hylton Castle is a superb early 15th Century castle, built by William de Hylton about 1400.
The Hylton estates were eventually ruined by the combination of a disastrous will made by an eccentric Baron Hylton in 1600, and by support for the royalist cause in the Civil War.
Hylton is reputed to be haunted by the Cauld Lad of Hylton, the shivering ghost of a stable lad, Robert Skelton, who was murdered by Robert Hylton, one of the Barons of Hylton Castle.
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 The Friends of Hylton Dene - History of the Hyltons
There were greater families in Durham, but they were Barons of the Realm and were known as such throughout the country, but the importance of the Hilton family within the county was recognised.
It was he who built the present stone Hylton Castle somewhere between the end of the fourteenth century and within the first ten years of the fifteenth, this being based on the stone heraldic display featured on the west front entrance.
This signified the end of the Hilton or Hylton’s relationship with the castle built by their ancestor three hundred and fifty years ago, but not the end of the castle’s history with its continuous additions, alterations, neglect and attempts to restore it to its original concept when first built.
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 Encyclopedia: Baron Hylton
The title Baron Hylton was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1866.
William George Hylton Jolliffe, 1st Baron Hylton (1800-1876)
Hylton George Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton (1862-1945)
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 The Friends of Hylton Dene - Projects
Hylton Dene is central to a network of semi-natural open spaces which is known locally as the “Tilesheds”, “West Dene”, “Bunny Hill” and “Hylton Colliery Pond”, and is made up of possibly every type of lowland habitat from woodland, scrubland, wetlands and grasslands.
Central to the project are the structures of Hylton Castle and Saint.
A sub group of the Friends of Hylton Dene have formed an independent voluntary organisation to oversee the project of the development of the Castle and Chapel and the management aspects of the proposed facilities that are envisaged on completion.
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 HyltonReunionItinerary2004
Your chance to visit the ruins of St Katherine's chapel, next to the castle where many of the Barons of Hylton are thought to lie buried.
As Barons of the Bishoprick, it was the Hyltons responsibility to protect the church from attack.
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 Hylton Castle Hylton Dene Castletown Sunderland County Durham Tyne & Wear England English
Hylton Castle was originally an 11th century fortified manor house, founded by Henry Hilton.
Adorning the façades of the keep, is a fine display of medieval heraldic shields, with the altered chapel of St Catherine, replacing earlier chapels, which date from 1157.
In 18th century, Baron John Hylton and his son, integrated the keep, in their construction of an Italianate style mansion, redesigning the interior, inserted large windows and adding two crenellated wings.
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 Hylton-Hilton-Helton Ancestry
In 1180 Alexander de Hilton is expressly called a "Baron of the Bishopric of Durham" and as such is witness to a deed between Bishop Pudsey and Hugh de Kibblesworth in 1180.
The names of the Barons of Hilton (Hylton), appear from time to time as witnesses on various charters, Deeds, and Agreements, together with other surviving documents connected with the County of Durham and the town of Sunderland.
As Carlisle is on the opposite side of the country to Hylton Castle at Monkwearmouth, Henry Hilton will have spent most of his formative early years separated from his direct family and under the influence of Thomas Marbery and the Bishop of Carlisle.
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 Baron Hylton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
William George Hylton Jolliffe, 1st Baron Hylton (1800 - 1876)
Hedworth Hylton Jolliffe, 2nd Baron Hylton (1829 - 1899)
Hylton George Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton (1862 - 1945)
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Was granted the title Baron Wedgwood of Barlaston and spent the last few months of his political life in the House of Lords.
William Jolliffe Represented Petersfield as a Tory candidate and served in the House of Commons from 1837 through 1866 when he was granted the title Baron Hylton.
William Wedgwood Benn Elected to represent Liberal party in the House of Commons in 1906 and was a strong supporter of the trade union movement.
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 The Davis-Bean Trees - Person Page 25
Althrough repairs were carried out by the last Baron Hylton, and by its owners in the 19th century, the chapel also fell into disrepair and it too later became the responsibility of the State.
The corresponding wing was probably added by the last Baron after that date, at least the same John Hilton ultimus is said by Bourne, "to live in the place of his ancestors, which he has adorned and beautified beyond what was done in past ages," C. Bourne, p.
Eric goes on to say that "Baron William Hylton who built the castle was known as the 'old survivor.' He lived through the reign of five English kings and died in 1435 at the grand old age of 79 years of age.
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 Sitelines - Bridges
From at least the 18th century there was another fery crossing in Sunderland, the Pann’s Ferry (HER 4441).
Further upstream there were ferry crossings at Hylton from at least the medieval period.
In the 19th century and perhaps earlier, a ferry also crossed at North Hylton (HER 1714), where the existence of a stone quay has been recorded at the end of Ferry Boat Lane.
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Classes will be held on 12th and 13th from 5:00-7:00 PM at Hylton HS.
PEP is a class to teach parents about the US school system and how to help their children be successful in school.
Baron or Ms.Kozlak in #2124 or #2125 for information about our department.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2888
Sir William George Hylton Jolliffe, 1st Baron Hylton and Eleanor Paget.
Hylton George Hylton Jolliffe, 3rd Baron Hylton b.
She married William Assheton Harbord, 2nd Baron Suffield, son of Sir Harbord Harbord, 1st Baron Suffield, on 4 June 1792.
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Agatha Eleanor Augusta Jolliffe, daughter of Hedworth Hylton Jolliffe, 2nd Baron Hylton and Agnes Mary Byng, on 9 February 1886 in St.
Hermione Frances Caroline Fellowes was the daughter of William Henry Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsay of Ramsey Abbey and Lady Rosamond Jane Frances Spencer-Churchill.
She was the daughter of William Henry Fellowes, 2nd Baron de Ramsay of Ramsey Abbey and Lady Rosamond Jane Frances Spencer-Churchill.
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 Baron Hylton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the most recent creation of Baron Hylton, see Baron Hylton of Hylton
Baron Hylton was a title created in the Peerage of England in 1295.
This page was last modified 04:26, 24 October 2005.
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Charles Neville, 6th Earl of Westmorland, has been seen floating upstairs to the Barons Hall where he sat at the head of a huge table and planned the rising of the Northern Earls in 1569.
Fallen strangers take your lands, You'll be strangers o'er the sea, For with blood you've stained your hands, Now with peace and wealth shall flee.
Hylton's line dishonored falls, Your course of crime the should appalls, Your strong walls shall broken lie, From their deep holes the owlets cry, Ghosts and harpies walk your grounds, Making dismal cries and sounds.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 7503
She is the daughter of Michael Francis Eden, 7th Baron Henley and Nancy Mary Walton.
She married Oliver Michael Robert Eden, 8th Baron Henley, son of Michael Francis Eden, 7th Baron Henley and Nancy Mary Walton, on 11 October 1984.
He is the son of William George Hervey Jolliffe, 4th Baron Hylton and Lady Perdita Rose Mary Asquith.
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THE castle is one of Sunderland's most famous haunted buildings and its ghost, the Cauld Lad, is believed to have caused many a disturbance over the years.
Like all good poltergeists, the Cauld Lad's favourite pastime was throwing dishes, plates and pewter, but this only happened if the Hylton kitchen had been left in a tidy state.
A lady who lived in the castle when it was last inhabited in 1905 alleged that the noisy goings on were so distracting that sleep was impossible in the room where the murder took place.
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Lynda Baron is a stalwart of British comedy, and though she has made few appearances in movie films, she is well known for live theatre and television comedy appearances.
In 1955 impresario Jack Hylton placed him in the West End revue "Such Is Life" alongside the rising star, Shirley Bassey.
His humorous observation of the lives and idiosyncrasies of ordinary people were based on a decidedly working-class Lancashire experiences and he became known for catchphrases like "Right Monkey!" and "You've met 'em!".
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 Travel in Sunderland - England - United Kingdom - UK - Europe - Culture - WorldTravelGate.net®
It was built by one William De Hylton around 1400 and is most famous for its ghost called the `Cauld Lad o' Hylton'.
This ghost is said to be the spirit, of a stable boy who was slain by a baron of Hylton in the sixteenth century.
The ghost who may or may not carry his head under his arm, was occasionally seen and often heard by the domestic servants of Hylton Castle.
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 Uniter Kingdom-The Friendly Country................IS DEFINETLY SPOOKED WITH GHOSTS!!!! : morningmystery
There is also a curse to Hylton Castle: "Woe woe to Hylton line, Woe be yours forever more, Ne'er in warfare shall you shine, But oft in murderspill your gore.
Hylton's line dishonoured falls, Your course of crime the sould appals, Your strong walls shall broken lie, From their deep holes the owlets cry, Ghosts and harpies walk your grounds, Making dismal cries and sounds.
Now the house inglorius falls; Strike to earth her ancient walls; Brave the heart that now shall dare, Make his habitation there.
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 William G. Jolliffe, Baron Hylton 1st
William was a Hussar and served at the Peterloo Massacre in 1819.
I have a portrait that MAY be of him but it has no artist's signature or date.It has a pair, that of a lady, presumably his wife.
Re: William G. Jolliffe, Baron Hylton 1st Annette Murphy 11/21/01
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 Haunted Places in the United Kingdom > juiceenewsdaily© > alabama news. jasper news. juicee news.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
England - Sunderland - Hylton Castle - The 'Cauld Lad' was a 12 year old boy who was killed by Baron Robert Hylton when he was caught napping in hay.
He is said to wander up and down the old Hylton Castle Road.
There is also a curse to Hylton Castle:
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 The Davis-Bean Trees
By way of Thomas de Lumley we can go back to one of my favorites, John of Gaunt, and back further still to people like William the Conqueror; any Bean descendant of my generation would be one of his 27th great grandchildren.
Sir William Hilton, Baron of Hylton, is an interesting ancestor to check out.
He's the fellow who built Hylton Castle by the River Wear in Durham, England in about 1400.
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