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  SIR MARMADUKE CONSTABLE - LoveToKnow Article on SIR MARMADUKE CONSTABLE
Thus the constableship of the county of Toulouse was hereditary in the family of Sabran, that of Normandy in the house of Crespin.
The origin of the modern chief and petty constables, however, is to be traced to the Statute of Winchester of 1285, by which the national militia was organized by a blending of the militaty system with the constitution of the shires.
The high and petty constables continued to be the executive legal Officers in the counties until the County Police Acts of 1839 and 1840 reorganized the county police.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CO/CONSTABLE_SIR_MARMADUKE.htm   (1477 words)

  
 ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE - LoveToKnow Article on ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
In 18oo Constable began the Farmers Magazine, and in November 1802 he issued the first number of the Edinburgh Review, under the nominal editorship of Sydney Smith; Lord Jeffrey, was, however, the guiding spirit of the review, having as his associates Lord Brougham, Sir Walter Scott, Henry Hallam, John Playfair and afterwards Macaulay.
Constable made a new departure in publishing by the generosity of his terms to authors.
The publishing firm of Ballantyne was in difficulties, and Constable again became Scotts publisher, a condition being that the firm of John Ballantyne and Co. should be wound up at an early date, though Scott retained his interest in the printing business of James Ballantyne and Co. In.
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 Sir Robert CONSTABLE of Everingham
Whether it was he or Sir John Constable to whom a less contentious bill, to establish a standard measure throughout the realm, was committed after its second reading on 17 Oct 1533 the omission in the Journal of a christian name leaves uncertain.
As sheriff in 1557-1558 Constable, himself debarred from election, was responsible for returning both Sir John Constable for Hedon and Sir Richard Cholmley, his cousin, as knight of the shire.
Constable did not survice the reign of Mary, dying on 29 Oct 1558.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/RobertConstableEveringham.htm   (285 words)

  
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Dorothy Constable was born in 1542 in Wallington, Northumberland.
Marmaduke Constable was born in 1476 in Flamborough, Yorkshire.
The son of Marmaduke Constable and Elizabeth Darcy was Robert Constable.
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 Marmaduke CONSTABLE of Nuneaton (Sir Knight)
The first unmistakable reference to Constable dates from 12 Jun 1519, when he was one of six grantees (Marmaduke Constable of Cliffe being another) to whom Francis Hastings and others conveyed the manors of Kingthorpe in Pickering and Roxby as feofees for Constable's brother-in-law Roger Cholmley.
Constable's wife, from whom he had been estranged for upwards of two years, thought the time suitable for a letter to Cromwell complaining of the ill treatment meted out to her by her husband.
Although he did not sit again, Constable was to be the subject of a private Act (1 Mary st. 2, no. 28) restoring him in blood: one of a number of such Acts passed in Queen Mary's 1st Parliament, it was followed by a further attempt on his part to recover his patrimony.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/MarmadukeConstableofNuneaton.htm   (824 words)

  
 Landed Family and Estate Papers Subject Guide
The Constables of Flamburgh and Everingham descended from Baron Nigell, son of Ivon, who had been given the palatinate and constableship of Chester by William the Conqueror; he was also lord of Flamburgh.
Marmaduke Constable Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries (1837-1908) married Angela Mary Charlotte Fitzalan Howard who was the daughter of Edward George Fitzalan Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop and 2nd son of the 13th duke of Norfolk (1818-1883).
Marmaduke and Angela Constable Maxwell had only one daughter, Gwendolen Mary, who inherited from her father the Herries title and nearly 20,000 acres of land evenly split between her English estates in the East Riding and Lincolnshire and her Dumfries Shire estates in Scotland which included Caerlaverock castle.
www.hull.ac.uk /arc/text_only/collection/landedfamilyandestatepapers/maxwell.html   (1648 words)

  
 Marmaduke > ?? Duke
The origin of the Marmaduke surname is uncertain and speculative - Reaney & Wilson’s Dictionary of English Surnames 3rd edn 1995 merely says that it _may_ derive from mael maedoc.
Marmaduke de Thweng and Marmaduke Darell did not sire progeny bearing Marmaduke as a surname.
Marmaduke Constable, who turns up in IGI searches for the Marmaduke surname, was apparently a de Lacy before adopting the name of his office as a family name.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 6080
Marmaduke Francis Constable was the son of Charles Marmaduke Middleton and Helen Fraser.
Hilda Mary Constable was the daughter of Charles Marmaduke Middleton and Helen Fraser.
Marmaduke Manley was the son of George Manley.
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 Constable of Flamborough and North Cliffe, E Yorkshire
Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough and Agnes Wentworth of Nettlestead in Suffolk, one of the daughters of Sir Roger Wentworth of Nettlestead and Margery, Lady De Ros, daughter and heiress
Marmaduke was the nephew of 'Little Sir Marmaduke' Constable of Flamborough, who fought in the 1513 Scottish War and in his Will our Marmaduke mentions the people from his manors who joined him in the Scottish War.
Marmaduke was an old Constable name which survived in the family for hundreds of years.
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 Constable2
SIR MARMADUKE CONSTABLE OF NUNEATON, co WARWICK, high sheriff of Yorkshire 1 and 24 Henry VIII, and served the king in his wars, was with him at the siege of Teroven, and the battle which followed when he received the honor of knighthood, conferred upon him at Lisle.
In the 1 Edward VI, he was made a knight-banneret, in the camp of Roquesborough, by the Earl of Surrey, general of the army.
Dorothy Constable, married to Lawrence Blacklock of Bridlington.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg304 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Robert Constable [Parents] was born about 1385 in Flamborough,Yorkshire,England.
Robert Constable [Parents] was born about 1430 in Flamborough,Yorkshire,England.
Marmaduke Constable [Parents] was born about 1458 in Burton,Yorkshire,England.
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 GENUKI: Goxhill Parish information from Bulmers' 1892.
Henry Constable, Esq., M.A., J.P., of Wassand Hall, Sigglesthorne, is lord of the manor and owner of the whole parish except 39 acres of glebe, and the land occupied by the Hull and Hornsea railway.
The next owners were the Stokeses, from whom it passed by the marriage of Elizabeth, sole heiress of Robert Stokes, Esq., to Marmaduke Constable, Esq., of Wassand, whose descendant is the present owner.
It was rebuilt in 1840, by the late Charles Constable, Esq., and during the present year several improvements have been effected in the interior - the old face-to-face pews have been replaced by open benches, a new pulpit has been added and also a reading desk and lectern.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ERY/Goxhill/Goxhill92.html   (737 words)

  
 Marmaduke CONSTABLE of Everingham
In 1513 he was one of the "seemly sons" who fought under his father's command at Flodden, where his valour earned him a knighthood at the hands of Thomas, Lord Howard.
Constable's reputation, experience and connections made him an obvious choice for a seat in Parliament, and in 1529 he was returned with his cousin Sir John Neville as one of the knights for Yorkshire: to local support he could have added the favour of Norfolk, whose influence on this occasion was far-ranging.
Constable's own loyalty did not go unrewarded: he was allowed to buy Drax priory, which had been founded by his wife's ancestors.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/MarmadukeConstableofEveringham.htm   (435 words)

  
 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg302 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Sibil Erghum was born in 1334 in Flamborough,Yorkshire,England.
Robert Constable [Parents] was born about 1317 in Flamborough,Yorkshire,England.
Marmaduke Constable [Parents] was born about 1340 in Flamborough,Yorkshire,England.
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 CONSTABLE, ARCHIBALD (1774-1827) - Online Information article about CONSTABLE, ARCHIBALD (1774-1827)
place between Constable and Sir Walter Scott, who transferred his business to the publishing firm of John Ballantyne and Co., for which he supplied the greater See also:
In 1865 his son Archibald became a partner, and when he retired in 1893 the firm continued under the name of T. and A. Constable.
Literary Correspondents, by his son Thomas Constable (3 vols., 1873).
encyclopedia.jrank.org /COM_COR/CONSTABLE_ARCHIBALD_1774_1827_.html   (748 words)

  
 RCMP News Releases - Graburn, Marmaduke - Biography
Constable Marmaduke Graburn enlisted in the Northwest Mounted Police in Ottawa, Ontario, and was sworn in at Fort Walsh, Northwest Territories on June 9, 1879.
Constable Graburn was the first member of the Force to die a violent death and he is buried at Fort Walsh, which is now a national historic site.
His place of death is marked by a cairn in the Cypress Hills Park a few miles east of Elkwater, Alberta.
www.gendarmerieroyaleducanada.com /ab/news/2003/Graburn_Bio.htm   (401 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3012
Marmaduke William Constable was the son of William Haggerston Constable and Lady Winifred Maxwell.
She married Marmaduke William Constable, son of William Haggerston Constable and Lady Winifred Maxwell, on 26 November 1800.
William Haggerston Constable was the son of Sir Carnaby Haggerston, 3rd Bt.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
She was married to John CONSTABLE [SIR KNIGHT] about 1452 in Yorkshire, England.
She was married to Marmaduke CONSTABLE [SIR KNIGHT] about 1473.
She was married to Marmaduke CONSTABLE in 1455.
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 Thomas Muir, 'Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam: Catholic Church Music at Everingham and Stonyhurst 1839-1914'
William Constable Maxwell was a Catholic nobleman of Scottish descent, and was sufficiently well-respected locally to become High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1833.
For a start, Marmaduke Constable Maxwell's wife Marcia, the daughter of Edward, Lord Howard of Glossop, was herself a keen musician, as a number of dedicatory pieces attest.
Marmaduke Maxwell left no sons, so the property fell to the Howard family, whose centre of gravity was in the South, although frequent visits were undertaken by the fifteenth duke.
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 Ancestors - mdsg102   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Joan Constable was born about 1458 in Halsham, Yorkshire, England.
Elenore Constable was born 1437 in Givendale, Yorkshire, England.
Marmaduke Constable was born 1443 in Burton, Yorkshire, England.
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 Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough, East Yorkshire
He died on the 23 May 1488; when Marmaduke, aged 31 and more, was his son and heir; lands in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Sir Marmaduke***, John, Dean of Lincoln, Sir Robert and Sir William.
Sir Marmaduke the head of the family thus leading a family group to the Scottish Campaign, indeed his nephew Marmaduke Constable of Cliffe remembered local men who had gone to the Scottish wars in his Will.
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 GENUKI: Paver's Marriage Licenses for the year 1613.
They were a young couple, for he was not 15 in 1612, and she was baptized at Gilling.29 Feb. 1600--1.
Marmaduke Constable, of Cliffe, aged 20, 1612, Dugdale, Surtees Society, p.
Marmaduke, Vicar of Leeds, 9 Nov, 1663, was baptized 13 Dee, 1625, at Hooton Pagnell, and made his will 13 May, 1684.
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 Ancestors - mdsg100   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Marmaduke Constable Sir Knight was born about 1478 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England.
Marmaduke married Barbara Sothill about 1499 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England.
Barbara Sothill was born 1474 in Everingham, Yorkshire, England.
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 Genealogy of the Middelton Family 1700-1947
1. Marmaduke William Constable, of Everingham and Carlaverock Castle, Dumfriesshire, assumed by Royal Licence the name of Maxwell; born January 2, 1760; married November 26, 1800, Theresa Apollonia (died November 8, 1846, aged 76, buried at Everingham), daughter of Edmund Wakeman, of Beckford.
XXII. WILLIAM CONSTABLE, born December 25, 1760, assumed the name of MIDDELTON on succeeding to the Middelton estates on the death of his great-uncle William Middelton in 1763.
Of Stockeld Park and Myddelton Lodge; married February 11, 1782, Clara Louisa (died March 26, 1833, Paris), daughter of William Grace (grandfather of Sir William Grace, 2nd Bt.) by his wife Mary, daughter and heiress of Richard Harford, of Marshfield, co. Dublin, and died December 16, 1847.
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 north lincs2
Whitton, a village and ferry on the Humber, about 3 miles below Trent falls, and 9 miles W. of Barton, has in its parish 217 souls and 1240a.
Marmaduke Constable, Esq., owns nearly all the soil, and is impropriator and lord of the manor, which is parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster.
The church (St. John The Baptist,) was rebuilt many years ago, when its fine Norman doorway was destroyed, but the ancient font is still preserved.
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 Marmaduke Francis Constable-Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries. Who is Marmaduke Francis Constable-Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries? ...
Who is Marmaduke Francis Constable-Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries?
Definition of Marmaduke Francis Constable-Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries.
Meaning of Marmaduke Francis Constable-Maxwell, 11th Lord Herries.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 6072
Major Walter Constable Constable-Maxwell was the son of William Constable-Maxwell, 10th Baron Herries and Marcia Mary Vavasour.
She married Major Walter Constable Constable-Maxwell, son of William Constable-Maxwell, 10th Baron Herries and Marcia Mary Vavasour, on 24 November 1898.
Henry Constable-Maxwell was the son of Marmaduke William Constable and Theresa Apollonia Wakeman.
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 Marmaduke Constable, b: 1340 - Flamborough, England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Born: ABT 1351 - of, Gawthorpe, Yorkshire, England Marr: - Robert Constable Died: -
Born: ABT 1389 - of Gawthorpe Hall, Harewood, Yorkshire, England Marr: 1416 - Robert Constable Died: AFT 1466 -
Born: ABT 1428 - of Flamborough, Yorks., Eng Died: - Father: Robert Constable Mother: Agnes Gascoigne Other Spouses: Mr.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1735 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-18)
Robert CONSTABLE Sir Knt married Catherine MANNERS Hon.
Jane CONYERS [Parents] married Marmaduke CONSTABLE Sir Knt.
Thomas METHAM Sir Knt died 2 Jul 1644 in Slain at Marston Moor.
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 Gregg Martin WAGER
"Thomasine Constable born 1605 in West Rasen, Lincoln, England, died 1682; daughter of Marmaduke Constable and Ann ---." It shows her husband William Lumpkin born 19 Jan 1584 at St. Peter, Lincolnshire, England, died 1671, son of Richard Lumpkin (no mother named).
The Constable/Lumpkin marriage is given as 1625 at Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Mass.
A note on the back shows "Thomasine Constable md (2) Rev.
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 CONSTABLE, SIR MARMADUKE (c. 1455-1518) - Online Information article about CONSTABLE, SIR MARMADUKE (c. 1455-1518)
lord of Flamborough, who was related to the Lacys, hereditary constables of See also:
Chester, hence the surname of the See also:
England, Constable was one of the insurgent leaders, but towards the See also:
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