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  Bolling Hall Museum, West Yorkshire, England
Bolling Hall, situated close to the centre of Bradford, is a large, rambling stone house.
A second tower was also added to the north of the hall and the hall range was later widened and a symmetrical facade built to the west.
Bolling Hall became a museum and a fine collection of 16th and 17th century furniture was introduced into the rooms in the former service end.
www.touruk.co.uk /houses/houseyorkshire_bolling.htm   (465 words)

  
 Yorksview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Records show that the Bolling family increased their wealth and accumulation of land during the C13th and C14th, and by the C15th were an important family in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Robert Bolling commanded the support of the Duke of Gloucester, and on the back of the petition (now in the Public Records Office), is the endorsement of the Duke of Gloucester, who was later to be crowned King Richard III.
Bolling Hall then stood outside the town, with a commanding view over the whole of it towards the Parish Church and the main streets of Ivegate and Kirkgate.
homepage.ntlworld.com /garry.stockdill/bolling   (1056 words)

  
 Autauga at War
Bolling, Sr., was a member of the 1st Alabama Regiment during the Creek War of 1836, and three time member of the Alabama Legislature.
Bolling, Jr., was the grandson of Revolutionary War Veteran, legislator and congressman, Bolling Hall and Jane Abercrombie of Coosada, Alabama.
Bolling Hall, the grandfather of Col. Bolling Hall, Jr.
groups.msn.com /AutaugaatWar/colbollinghalljr.msnw   (585 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Robert Bolling Esq., in the reign of Edward the 4th, possessed the elegant house of Bolling Hall near Bradford in Yorkshire, where many previous generations of his ancestors had lived.
He died in 1645 and from him, the Virginia Bollings claims descendant Robert Bolling, son of John and Mary Bolling, of the Bollings of Bolling Hall, was the first of that name to settle in America.
Robert Bolling born Dec. 26,1646 baptized at All Hollows, emigrated to America, arrived Oct. 2,1660 at the age of 14; married Jane Rolfe(1675), the daughter of Thomas Rolfe and grand daughter of Pocahontas.
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/n/e/e/Deanna-Senft/FILE/0002text.txt   (585 words)

  
 The White Goddess - Articles - Bolling Hall, Bradford
Bolling Hall then passed into the hands of the de Laci family, Ilbert de Laci was granted the land by William the Conqueror, for his services in the battle of Hastings.
Records show that the Bolling family increased their wealth and accumulation of land during the 13th and 14th century, and by the 15th century were an important family in the West Riding.
Robert Bolling commanded the support of the Duke of Gloucester, and on the back of the petition (now in the Public Records Office), is the endorsement of the Duke of Gloucester, he was later to be crowned King Richard III.
www.thewhitegoddess.co.uk /articles/bolling_hall.asp   (1007 words)

  
 Aldridge Data (Eldridge)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Martha Bolling, born 1713 in Cobbs, Henrico County, VA; died October 03, 1749 in Cobbs, Henrico County, VA. She was the daughter of 6.
Descendants of Hane Anne Stith Bolling are refered to as the "White Bollings" and descendants of Jane Rolfe Boling are referred to as the "Red Bollings".
Robert and Ann Stith Bolling's descendants (seven children, etc., etc.) are sometimes referred to as "white Bollings to distinguish them from the descendants of Colonel Robert and Jane Rolfe Bolling who, in the same context, and because of their descendancy from Pocahontas, are sometimes referred to as "red" Bollings.
www.geocities.com /familysnooper/Shar_aldridge.html   (4219 words)

  
 Shibden Hall, West Yorkshire, England
The name Shibden means 'valley of the sheep' and the timber-framed house at the centre of the present building was probably built by a member of the Otes family, who farmed sheep here in the 15th century.
The 15th century facade was restored and the mullioned windows reinstated, the ceiling was removed from the hall and a new, more impressive staircase built.
Today Shibden Hall is well-maintained and superbly presented by the local authority and, although there are no major works of art, the house has good oak furniture and the items on display give a insight into the changing lifestyles and tastes of the local gentry over the years.
www.touruk.co.uk /houses/houseyorkshire_shibden.htm   (391 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Hall, A to B
Hall, A. — of Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho.
Trinity Cemetery, Manhattan, N.Y. Hall, Addison (1797-1871) — of Virginia.
Hall, Albert — of Curley (unknown county), Ala.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/hall1.html   (591 words)

  
 Early Bollings
Robert Bolling Esq., in the reign of Edward the 4th possessed the elegant house of
He died in 1645 and from him, the Virginia Bollings claims descentant Robert Bolling, son of John and Mary Bolling, of the Bollings of Bolling Hall, was the first of that name to settle in America.
The descendants of Jane Rolfe's one son, John, are referred to as the 'red" Bollings and the descendants of Anne Stith are referred to as the "white" Bollings.
personal.cfw.com /~bollingkd/earlybollings.html   (556 words)

  
 Bolling Hall - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bolling Hall offers visitors a fascinating journey through the lives and times of the Bradford families for whom it provided a home over five hundred years.
Situated just a mile from Bradford city centre and situated in a quiet, leafy garden, Bolling Hall was for many years the seat of two important land-owning families, the Bollings and the Tempests.
With parts of the building dating from the Medieval, Bolling Hall is a rambling mixture of styles with every nook and cranny packed with history.
www.bradfordmuseums.org /boh/boh_main.htm   (166 words)

  
 Heraldry
Much of this glass had been removed from Bolling Hall in 1825 and had been taken to Copt Hewick Hall near Ripon, but in 1949 it was presented back to the city by Mr.
This is still in Bolling Hall and in a staircase window although probably not the same one.
Mason left Bolling he sent the glass quarries on which the motto is given four times, to Colonel Plumbe Tempest of Tong Hall sine the Tempests of Tong were descended from the Tempests of Bolling and this was their motto.
www.lindleyancestry.co.uk /heraldry.htm   (5348 words)

  
 BBC - Bradford and West Yorkshire - 360º - Bolling Hall
Bolling Hall is one of the most interesting historic houses in Yorkshire.
Bolling was first held by Ilbert De Laci and then by 1316 passed to William Bolling.
Bolling Hall is open most Bank Holiday Mondays but is closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Good Friday.
www.bbc.co.uk /bradford/360/version2_bolling_hall_1.shtml   (278 words)

  
 HALL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The rest of my estate I lend to my wife Mary Hall during life or widowhood and then to be equally divided between my five sons and daughters.
He graduated from the Univ. of Ga. in 1831, and served in the war of 1831.
It is my will that my horses, mules, cows, hogs, sheep, plantation and farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture and carriage be and remain with my wife Jane and such children as may continue with her so long as she shall live.
members.aol.com /GMA529/Hall.htm   (897 words)

  
 Descendants of John Stith (Sr.) and Jane Gregory
Bolling [#3492/HWRP-V4], born 22 Jul 1690 in, Kippax, Prince George, Va; died in,, Sussex, Va. She married abt.
Bolling [#123/L9Z4-9B], born 16 Jun 1728 in,, Prince George, Va. She married on 23 Dec 1745 in,, Prince George, Va, Alexander Bolling [#128/L9Z4-85] (see 56), born 12 Mar 1720 in,, Prince George, Va; died 11 Jun 1767 in,, Prince George, Va, son of Stith Bolling [#69/L9Z4-85] and Elizabeth Rogers [#11773/L9Z4-85].
Hall [#53/129], born Jul 1736 in,, Brunswick, Va; died 12 Feb 1815 in,, Campbell, Va. She married on 29 Dec 1756 in,, Bedford, Va, Richard Stith (Sr) [#52/] (see 109), born 30 Sep 1727 in,, Brunswick, Va; died 16 Nov 1802 in,, Campbell, Va, son of Drury Stith (Jr.) [#143/] and Elizabeth Buckner [#144/].
stithvalley.com /scottfam/stithfam/johnsks.htm   (5529 words)

  
 'No one comes close' but 'A few good men' fall short   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
On their second possession of the half, The Hall (2-2), a team from Marine Corps Headquarters at Henderson Hall, Va., took three plays to move the ball 72 yards down the field and found themselves knocking on the endzone door.
Following two unsuccessful possessions by The Hall, Bolling found themselves in a good position to put more points on the board after a 15-yard punt return by Kenny Roberts deep into The Hall's end of the field.
With :28 left in the game, and the ball on the one yard line, The Hall got on the scoreboard for the first time after a quarterback sneak that raised a few eyebrows.
www.dcmilitary.com /airforce/beam/5_40/sports   (828 words)

  
 RU Campus Map -- Bolling Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bolling Hall, one of the Moffett quadrangle of residential halls, was completed in 1957 and has a similar floor plan to Draper, Ingles and Pocahontas dormitories.
The building was named for Edith Bolling Wilson, the wife of President Woodrow Wilson, in honor of her service to the nation.
The Moffett Quadrangle includes Moffett Hall, Bolling Hall, Draper Hall, Ingles Hall and Pocahontas Hall.
www.runet.edu /RUmap/bolling.html   (83 words)

  
 National Enterprise Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
It was decided that St Matthew's would spend a day with Markington pupils at Fountains Abbey taking part in an activity called "A day in the life of a Monk" and they would produce a piece of work connected to this experience.
The pupils from Markington would spend a day at Bolling Hall, a Tudor Hall in Bradford and develop a piece of work from their experience there.
Two very excited groups of pupils met in the hall at St Matthew's and broke the ice over a drink and biscuits.
www.nationalenterprisenetwork.co.uk /monks.htm   (1223 words)

  
 Bolling Hall- Hancock and Other Bollings'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Bolling Hall- a Representative from Georgie; born in Dinwiddie Co. Va.
Bolling son of Benjamin E. and Rebecca Brantley
Alexander Hall son of Hugh & Mary Reid- 1786 Rowan Co NC -1851 Meriwether married Greene Elizabeth Brown- dtr of Reuben, brother of my Ezekiel.
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/print.cgi?hall::19664.html   (220 words)

  
 Guide Introduction: Records of Ante-Bellum Southern Plantations–Series M:
The volume concerns his activities at Bolling Hall, Goochland County, Virginia, and Petersburg and Richmond (with Henry Clay [1777-1852] and the portrait painter William James Hubard [1807-1852]), Virginia.
The volume concerns the birth and death of slaves at Bolling Hall and Bolling Island, Goochland County, Virginia, and includes a list of slaves sold.
Section 3 consists of three items, letters, 1813-1819, written to Blair Bolling ([1791-1839] of Richmond, Virginia, while serving in the U.S. Army [35th Infantry Regiment]) by John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850) and Joseph Goodwyn; and the commission, 1815, of Blair Bolling in the U.S. Army (signed by James Madison [1751-1836] and James Monroe [1758-1831]).
www.lexisnexis.com /academic/guides/southern_hist/plantations/plantm5.asp   (11846 words)

  
 Chuck's Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
MILO BOLLING ABERCROMBIE (LEONARD, CHARLES, ROBERT) was born 1 Mar 1806 in Hancock County, Georgia;5,11, and died 22 Aug 1860;5,11.
WILLIAM BOLLING HOLT (LAURA HALL, JANE ABERCROMBIE, CHARLES, ROBERT) was born 21 Aug 1836 in Ellerslie, Autauga County, Alabama, and died 31 Jul 1910 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
BOLLING HALL HOLT (LAURA HALL, JANE ABERCROMBIE, CHARLES, ROBERT) was born 28 Sep 1848 in Montgomery, Alabama, and died 21 Jun 1901 in Montgomery County, Alabama.
www.kudzufamilies.org /chucks.htm   (2183 words)

  
 Women's Basketball Team Wins Capital Classic Tournament   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hardin, normally known for her offensive skills sacrificed her offense because Henderson Hall needed someone to stop Bolling's star player, who in the first half led Bolling to a 49-42 halftime lead with her assault from the three point line.
In the second half Hardin barely let Bolling's star player breathe, holding her to one three point basket as compared to five in the first half.
Kennedy also sacrificed her scoring prowess to ensure that Henderson Hall was under control and that they took a good shot each trip down the court.
www.dcmilitary.com /marines/hendersonhall/6_08/sports/5285-1.html   (568 words)

  
 Harzing.com - Research in International and Cross-cultural Management
When the weather is nice, it is a good place to have a picnic or just sit on one of the benches and look at the people.
If the weather is bad, have a look at the Cartwright Hall Art Gallery & Museum, which is also located in the park and has new collections every couple of months.
Bolling Hall is close to Bradford City Centre yet a world apart from the noise and bustle of life today.
www.harzing.com /bradford.htm   (731 words)

  
 HotDog Express for AOL Hometown Document
Edward BOLLING, born 1560, Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
The only child I know of is Robert BOLLING, born in 1586, Bradford, York, England, He Married Ann CLARK in 1614.
Colonel Robert BOLLING, born 26 December, 1646, He arrived in the Colonies the 2nd day of October, 1660 at ahe 14.
members.aol.com /donald529/BOLLINGhall.html   (1360 words)

  
 [No title]
The Earl of Newcastle now turned towards Bradford,he made his headquarters at Bolling Hall and his army surrounded the town.
There is a story that while the Earl was at Bolling hall he was visited by a ghost who told him not to harm the people of Bradford this may have been the reason why very few of the people of Bradford were harmed when the Earls men finally entered the town.
Instead he stayed at Bolling Hall until July sending messages to enemy garrisons to surrender to him.
www.schoolshistory.org.uk /civilwarinbradford.htm   (410 words)

  
 BBC - Bradford and West Yorkshire - 360º - Shibden Hall
The house has many objects of many dates showing how people lived throughout Shibden’s time as a family home.
Shibden Hall is set in 90 acres of parkland with a range of attractions including woodland, walks, an orienteering course, children’s rides, miniature railway, pitch and putt and a boating lake.
Did you know the painted glass in the some of the Hall's windows are reported to have been acquired from churches that were being decommissioned by Henry VIII?
www.bbc.co.uk /bradford/360/version2_shibden_hall_10.shtml   (205 words)

  
 Bolling Hall
It's easy to see why Bolling Hall was a pleasant family home for more than five centuries, with views right over the city towards the open hills and moors beyond.
Just because the Hall is peaceful doesn't mean that it's not brimful of interest and a hive of activity!
It is provided as a courtesy to Bolling Family Association members.
www.bolling.net /bhall.html   (420 words)

  
 STITH GENEALOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
September 10, 1722, Robert Bolling of Prince George County and Anne his wife convey to "Frury STITH, Jr.," of said County, 892 acres of land on the north side of Sappony Creek the consideration being 5 shillings and "the natural affection he bare unto the said STITH" (Prince George Co., Book 1, p.
She may have died in Hardin County, Kentucky, since there was a "Mammy STITH" who signed her name as a member of a Methodist Church organized in 1804 in the home of Thomas STITH.
In later years Rev. Jack STITH grandson of Lucy Hall STITH (and son of Joseph STITH eldest son of Lucy and Richard) became a famous Methodist minister in Hardin Co., Kentucky.
stith.packent.com /stiths.html   (5089 words)

  
 Articles - Bradford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
There is also an industrial museum, and a colour museum, and Cartwright Hall in Lister Park is an art gallery.
There are four theatres in Bradford: The Alhambra is a conventional theatre built by Frank Matcham and refurbished in the 1990's; the Studio is smaller studio theatre in the same complex.
St Georges Hall is a large 19th century concert hall which is sometimes used for theatrical work.
www.sterlingsilvercenter.com /articles/Bradford   (1263 words)

  
 RU Campus Map -- Ingles Hall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ingles Hall, one of the Moffett quadrangle of residential halls, was completed in 1950 and has a similar floor plan to Bolling, Draper and Pocahontas dormitories.
Ingles Hall is named for Mary Draper Ingles, a pioneer heroine of Southwest Virginia.
This facility, along with Pocahontas Hall, honors the original Literary Societies of Radford College.
www.runet.edu /RUmap/ingles.html   (86 words)

  
 Student Trail at the University of Bradford
Bolling Hall is a very attractive building from the outside and I am sure it is well worth a visit, however I would not recommend going on a Monday as I did, as it is open Wednesday through to Sunday every week.
The gardens are very pleasant to sit and have lunch.
The University cannot, therefore, be held responsible for its content or accuracy.
www.brad.ac.uk /admin/recruitment/clearing2003/trail/bolling-hall.php   (182 words)

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