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  Touring Southwest Lincolnshire Country Houses on Britannia: Tattershall Castle
Just before getting to Tattershall we saw the church of St. Michael at Coningsby which has a 16ft diameter clock-face with a large single hand which can be seen for miles across the moors.
Tattershall Castle was built in 1434 for Ralph, Lord Cromwell, Henry VI's Treasurer, on the site of Sir Robert de Tatershall's 13th century castle of which some remains can still be seen.
Also in the village can be seen the Tattershall College where church choristers were taught, the remains of which are in the hands of English Heritage.
www.britannia.com /tours/lincs/swlinc11.html   (295 words)

  
 Tattershall College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tattershall is between Sleaford and Horncastle on the A153 road.
Tattershall College lies to the east of Tattershall Market Square, and together with the Church, Castle, and Almshouses, forms part of a unique complex of medieval buildings, all built under the patronage of one man, Ralph, Lord Cromwell.
With the Castle, the College is remarkable as being among the earliest examples of brickwork in the country.
www.lincsheritage.org /sites/tattershall/college.html   (192 words)

  
 Tattershall Castle
Although a castle was first erected at Tattershall in the early 13th century, it probably amounted to little more than a fortified stone house.
At the time of Tattershall Castle's grand rebuilding programme, brick had become more fashionable than stone and Cromwell had nearly one million bricks made from the local clay to complete his project.
Inside the rooms are laid out in a uniform fashion on each floor, one large central area or hall with smaller rooms located in three of the corner turrets, and a spiral staircase in the other turret.
www.theheritagetrail.co.uk /castles/tattershall_castle.htm   (532 words)

  
 Tattershall Castle Woodhall Spa Lincolnshire England English
Tattershall Castle is a 13th century stone enclosure fortress, with a remarkable 15th century rectangular brick great tower.
The concentric outer bailey is divided into two wards by the wet moats, the ruins of a brick built stable block stands in the outer ward and in the middle ward, a brick two-storey range known as the guardhouse, of the other various buildings and gatehouses there are only foundations.
Tattershall Castle is located in the village centre, off Sleaford Road.
www.castleuk.net /castle_lists_midlands/122/tattershallcastle.htm   (183 words)

  
 News-Star OnlineTraveling to China provides unlimited educational experiences 06/08/04
During her last stay in China, Tattershall was less than two hours away from Beijing when the Tiananmen Square massacre occurred on June 4, 1989.
Tattershall said the benefits of spending a year studying and living in a foreign country are obvious.
Oddly enough, Tattershall probably would be the first to say that it was in China when she felt free as a young adult for the first time.
www.news-star.com /stories/060804/edu_1.shtml   (834 words)

  
 Facts about topic: (Tattershall)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tattershall is a village in Lincolnshire (An agricultural county of eastern England on the North Sea), England (A division of the United Kingdom).
It is close to Newark (The largest city in New Jersey; located in northeastern New Jersey), Boston (State capital and largest city of Massachusetts; a major center for banking and financial services) and New York (A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies), where many of the first emigrants to the USA came from.
Tattershall is indeed, in local parlance 'out in the sticks'!
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/ta/tattershall.htm   (174 words)

  
 GENUKI: Tattershall, LIN
The parish was in the Tattershall sub-district of the Horncastle Registration District.
Tattershall is both a village and parish southwest of Horncastle.
Tattershall village is southwest of Woodhall Spa, west off of the B1192 trunk road.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/LIN/Tattershall   (251 words)

  
 Tattershall Castle
Tattershall Castle is a castle in Lincolnshire, England, north east of Sleaford, and in the care of the National Trust.
The castle was built in the 15th century by Ralph, 3rd Lord Cromwell[?], Lord Treasurer of England, on the site of a previous 13th century castle.
The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ta/Tattershall_Castle.html   (97 words)

  
 Tattershall School of Defence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
William Wilson is the President of the Tattershall School of Defence and is the advisor and coach for the fencing club at Northern Arizona University.
In the Society for Creative Anachronism he is known as Barwn Meistr Gwylym ab Owain, OL OP DWS and is the premiere member of the Order of the White Scarf of Atenveldt, the highest award for fencing in the Kingdom.
The Tattershall school is devoted to the study and practise of the Art of Defense of the 15th, 16th and early 17th Centuries.
jan.ucc.nau.edu /~wew/tsod.html   (570 words)

  
 Tattershall Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are at least two notable things called Tattershall Castle.
The original Tattershall Castle is a castle in Lincolnshire, England.
A steamer called Tattershall Castle is permanently moored in the River Thames in central London.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tattershall_Castle   (122 words)

  
 Tattershall Family Crest by Houseofnames.com
We have researched the Tattershall family crest in the most recognized sources of coats of arms.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded Coat-of-Arms was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Tattershall coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.familycrest_details/s.Tattershall/Tattershall_family_Crest/Tattershall_coat_of_arms/qx/Tattershall.htm?a=54323-224   (422 words)

  
 HornCastle Canal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The canal was virtually a private route carrying goods between Tattershall and Boston (which lies to the south east on the River Witham).
In Tattershall the line crosses under the A153 a little way south of the road junction with the minor road which heads north west to the B1192.On the east side of the A153 the old canal joins the Old River Bain (Horncastle Canal).
In Tattershall village the Keep of the medieval Tattershall Castle stands on the west side of the canal.
www.canals.btinternet.co.uk /canals/horncastle.htm   (5636 words)

  
 Tattershall Tourist Information on AboutBritain.com
Tattershall is situated on the southern edge of the Wolds, an attractive village dominated by its castle.
Tattershall Castle - built by the 3rd Lord Cromwell and restored in this century, is a magnificent medieval red brick tower, and a landmark of the Fens, which can be seen for miles around.
This 14th century fortified house, now in the care of the National Trust, is a splendid example of medieval brick building.
www.aboutbritain.com /towns/Tattershall.asp   (403 words)

  
 Builder Online: America's Best-Selling Communities
Tattershall is finding its buyers by making the most of every square foot.
Tattershall stands on just under 22 acres, with a net density of 5.56 units per acre.
Tattershall homeowners are now testing the strength of that feeling.
builderonline.com /content/special-reports/bestselling03/orangecty.asp   (1661 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I William Tattershall of Brittains Bay in the County of St. Mary's being weake in Body yett in perfect mind and memory doe therefore make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and form Following.
John Jarboe married William Tattershall's sister Mary Tattershall(who later after the decease of her husband John Jarboe) who was buried at St. Francis Xavier Cemetary at Newtown).
William Tattershall gave a deposition in 1661 that he was 24 so he was born in 1637, and only 11 years old when he was brought into the province.
home.comcast.net /~jerry876/tattershall.htm   (537 words)

  
 Adolescent Language Continuing Education - Parentpals.com
Dr. Tattershall received her undergraduate degree at the University of KY with a double major in Speech Language Pathology and Elementary Education.
Tattershall began to explore classroom collaboration in the early 80's and has recently been focusing on collaborating with students directly for improving language and learning.
As a presenter, Dr. Tattershall draws upon her many professional experiences and her family tradition of storytelling along with conventional references to literature and research.
www.parentpals.com /7.0continuinged/7.6adoleslang/principles0006.html   (962 words)

  
 Family and Ancestors - pafg10 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Earl of Lincoln Thomas Clinton [Parents] was born in 1570 in Lincolnshire, Eng.
Thomas Clinton was born about 1587 in of Tattershall, Lincolnshire, Eng.
Lucy Clinton was born about 1590 in of Tattershall, Lincolnshire, Eng.
www.geocities.com /c_igl/pafg10.htm   (621 words)

  
 Builder Online: America's Best-Selling Communities
This was the puzzle Centex Homes set out to solve when it began designing Tattershall, a neighborhood in the sprawling Ladera Ranch master planned community, in Southern California's flourishing Orange County.
The result was Tattershall's Plan 1, an English Revival-style home designed for corner lots, and at 2,500 square feet the smallest of the four plans available for Tattershall.
Tattershall's lots are 85 feet deep, rather than the more usual 80 feet, "to get a little more undulation in the front setbacks, so everything isn't lined up on the street," Lehnert explains.
www.builderonline.com /content/special-reports/bestselling03/orangecty.asp   (1661 words)

  
 CastleXplorer - Tattershall Castle
The great red brick tower at Tattershall reaches a height of 30.5 metres (100ft) and is a prominent feature in the local landscape, as well as a graphic symbol of the power of one man. It was built for Ralph, Lord Cromwell, in the years 1434-46.
Cromwell was a wealthy and ambitious man who had been an adviser to Henry V and who became Lord Treasurer to Henry VI.
Unfortunately nothing remains of this earlier castle, but the moats and great tower were restored by Lord Curzon in the years 1912-14.
www.castlexplorer.co.uk /england/tattershall/tattershall.php   (256 words)

  
 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg683 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He died 15 Jan 1619 in Tattershall, Castle, Lincolnshire, England and was buried in Church, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England.
was born about 1586 in of, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England.
was born about 1587 in of, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England.
www.eoni.com /~paf/pilling/pilg683.htm   (568 words)

  
 Tattershall Country Park: self catering holiday lodges in Lincolnshire
Tattershall Country Park: self catering holiday lodges in Lincolnshire
It is a combination of hectic activities and peaceful unspoilt woodland around quiet and beautiful lakes.
The Coast - only 40 minutes away, with its mix of entertainment at Skegness or its quiet golden Blue Flag award winning beaches between Skegness and Mablethorpe.
www.cottageguide.co.uk /lapwinglodge   (264 words)

  
 Rare Birds in Lincolnshire - White-billed Diver Gavia adamsii Tattershall Bridge, Lincolnshire, March 1996. © ...
Rare Birds in Lincolnshire - White-billed Diver Gavia adamsii Tattershall Bridge, Lincolnshire, March 1996.
White-billed Diver Gavia adamsii Tattershall Bridge, Lincolnshire, March 1996 by Jonathan C Wasse
White-billed Diver Gavia adamsii Tattershall Bridge, Lincolnshire, March 1996.
www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk /rare_birds/white_billed_diver_2.htm   (317 words)

  
 benjamin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Cottage is not in the Appleyard name today, but the Close is. This property was in an act of The British Parliament in 1797.
Tattershall, Lincolnshire is a quiet small farming town about 90 miles north and east of London.
It was the home of Ralph, Lord Cromwell, who built the Tattershall Castle (above) and the Holy Trinity Church.
www.xmission.com /~pgrimes/benjamin/benjamin.html   (249 words)

  
 Tattershall Castle London User Reviews, Victoria Embankment,
The Tattershall Castle is a fantastic place for large parties.
They didn't seem to like serving customers at the Tattershall Castle in my opinion, it felt like we were a hindrance.
The views contained in these user reviews are not endorsed by Viewlondon in any way and are provided by users who wish to publish their independent views of the respective establishment.
www.viewlondon.co.uk /user_club_review_689.html   (107 words)

  
 kobits052599   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tattershall was known for funny expressions that his family called ''Paulisms.''
Other survivors include his wife, Stella Tattershall; a son, Stephen Tattershall of West Chester, Ohio; a daughter, Phyllis England of Burlington; sisters, Betty West of Cincinnati and Gertrude Baur of Latonia; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Tattershall donated his body to the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
www.kypost.com /news/1999/kobits052599.html   (913 words)

  
 Tattershall Park Country Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Tattershall Park Country Club is a superb family leisure and holiday centre, sat in beautiful woods, lakes and parklands in the heart of Lincolnshire.
It offers all you and your family may need for a relaxing or active holiday, whether it be for a day out, a long weekend, or your annual holiday.
The ideal spot from which to tour the Lincolnshire countryside and seaside.
www.tattershallpark.co.uk   (65 words)

  
 TimeRef - History Timelines - Tattershall Castle
The keep at Tattershall is the only substantial remains.
The keep was one of the first made from Flemish brick, the new fashion for the time and is rectangular in shape with octagonal towers at the four corners.
Construction of the brick tower at Tattershall took place around this time.
www.btinternet.com /~timeref/hpl1392.htm   (118 words)

  
 Tattershall Castle
A refurbished Tattershall Castle at her London berth in 2004 - Photo courtesy of Mark Young
At the beginning of October 2003, Tattershall Castle was towed to Tilbury and transferred to a barge for the final leg of her journey to Great Yarmouth, for refurbishment.
Minus paddles and vents removed, Tattershall Castle might not now appear as a paddler to the casual observer and whilst refitted to modern standards, her unique selling point may have been lost.
myweb.tiscali.co.uk /tramways/TattershallCastle.htm   (341 words)

  
 Covent Garden London restaurants, pubs, hotels, shops, sightseeing and theatre
The pub has three different sections — the main bar, which is fitted with stylish, contemporary decor, the nightclub that boasts a brand new state-of-the-art sound system and the chill out bar and private dining area on the lower deck, which creates a warm, welcoming environment for customers to relax and enjoy good food.
The Tattershall Castle now offers a dazzling range of entertainment to suit all tastes from comedy to clubbing.
Monday nights see Christian Knowles hosting a hilarious evening of comedy, Thursdays plays host to the outrageous Kash Point and on Friday and Saturdays, the Platinum DJs spin the wheels of steel to keep the crowd dancing all night.
www.coventgardenlife.com /places.asp?PlaceID=126   (221 words)

  
 Thomas CLINTON/Elizabeth KNYVETT
1586 at: Of, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England Married: at: Died: ABT.
1587 at: Of, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England Married: at: Died: ABT.
Name: Elizabeth CLINTON Born: 1591-1607 at: Of, Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England Married: ABT.
www.usgennet.org /family/baicon/data/fam07620.htm   (442 words)

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