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  Anthony BABINGTON
The Babingtons are supposed to have taken their name from a place called Babington in Northumberland, where they had resided from the time of the Conquest.
Babington apparently remained in Dethick until about 1577, when he was briefly a page to Mary Queen of Scots while she was under the care of the Earl of Shrewsbury.
Babington, who had become almost paranoid by now, had earlier applied to Walsingham for a passport to travel overseas, where he had promised to act as a spy against Elizabeth 's enemies.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/AnthonyBabington.htm   (1749 words)

  
 Benjamin Guy Babington (www.whonamedit.com)
Babington was a member of the board of the Royal Society, and in his quality as member of the Medical Council of the General Board of Health, received several government assignments in investigations.
Babington was a man of many talents; a skilled sculptor and painter, as well as a linguist and translator of verse; a fine billiard player and a good shot.
Babington was responsible for the introduction of laryngoscopy.
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/368.html   (837 words)

  
 William Babington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
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Babington House Describes the facilities at this country house hotel and private members country club located at Babington.
William, J. Posters Dow, William Posters William Posters Joy, William Posters Webbe, William J Posters William Kennedy Posters William Luker Posters Saunders, William J. Posters Bradley, William.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-William_Babington.html   (303 words)

  
 Nottinghamshire: history and archaeology | Brown's History of Nottinghamshire: Attenborough, Kingston-on-Soar, and ...
There is no inscription on any part of the canopy, but round the capitals of the pillars are carved numerous babes with their bodies half hidden in tuns or casks—a common monumental rebus on the family name, Bab-in-ton—and a large shield with the family crest.
Babington was a stanch Roman Catholic, and, like so many others of the same faith, was anxious to see the Scottish Queen supersede Elizabeth on the English throne.
Thoroton, speaking of Kingston, says, ‘This manor, by the attainder of Anthony Babington, and the unthriftiness of Francis, his brother, afterwards came to the hands of Gilbert, Earl of Shrewsbury.’ Subsequently it was disposed of to Lady Hide.
www.nottshistory.org.uk /Brown1896/attenborough.htm   (1398 words)

  
 Co. Cavan; Ireland Newspaper Abstracts
William WALSH, a young man charged with desertion from the Cavan Militia, was again brought up in custody, a notification having been received from the Secretary of State, in reply to the letter of the magistrates, that the prisoner should be dealt with summarily.
It was to the effect that William, the illegitimate child of Patrick M'SAWLEY and June CAMPBELL, was baptised in the Roman Catholic chapel, Killeshanrdra, on the 20th of February, 1860, by the Rev. Mr.
William WRIGHT, who had been acquitted last evening of the charge of having fired at Charles M'CANN, with intent to kill, was put forward, and the Crown not objecting, he was discharged on his own recognizance to appear any time when called on after ten days' notice.
www.irelandoldnews.com /Cavan/1861/MAR.html   (13436 words)

  
 Leaver Genealogy - Babington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
Babington held the Glenlyon lease with John Carpenter until October 1850, from then until August 1853 it was in his name only.
Information that I have is that Anthony Babington, leader of the "Babington Plot", and executed in 1586 was the brother of George from whom I am descended.
I have a Biography of Anthony Babington and the text of his letter to Mary, Queen of Scots but all of that and more is at the Gunpowder Plot Society.
members.iinet.net.au /~billeah/babington.html   (1184 words)

  
 THE BLACK DEATH AND THE DANCING MANIA - INTRODUCTION
B.G. Babington was the son of Dr. William Babington, who was physician to Guy's Hospital for some years before 1811, when the extent of his private practice caused him to retire.
His son, Benjamin Guy Babington, was educated at the Charterhouse, saw service as a midshipman, served for seven years in India, returned to England, graduated as physician at Cambridge in 1831.
Dr. B.G. Babington was Physician to Guy's Hospital from 1840 to 1855, and was a member of the Medical Council of the General Board of Health.
www.globusz.com /ebooks/BlackDeath/00000011.htm   (647 words)

  
 Crich2
When Anthony Babington's estate was a sequestrated at the time of his execution two farms at Crich were granted to Sir Walter Raleigh (they had been omitted from Babington's sale to Claye) but Raleigh sold them quite soon.
With their 'Roman' sympathies it is not surprising that the Babington's of Dethick and the Pole's of Wakebridge were on the side of the Royalists.
After the Black Death when Sir William devoted himself to religious activities he built a chapel at his Manor House "garnished" with an "orgayne and other costly devices" and an inventory of the Chapels possessions is given in the Crich Cartulary under the date 1368.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~dlhdby/crich2.htm   (9236 words)

  
 Genealogy of David William Weaver
Edmund (William) Baron HOWARD -[28956] was born in 1479 and died from 19 Mar 1536 to 1537 at age 57.
William 1St Baron HOWARD -[37211] was born in 1510 and died.
son of William DE NEVILLE -[34339] and Elizabeth FENCOTE -[34337], was born in 1362 in Rolleston, Nottinghamshire, England and died.
www.daveweaverfamily.com /dave/a18.htm   (2323 words)

  
 Thomas Hodgkin (www.whonamedit.com)
Unfortunately for Hodgkin, though, there was also a Dr Benjamin Babington, a physician and scientist of some merit, a friend of Hodgkin's - and a competitor for the position as assistant physician.
Babingtons greatest asset may have been the fact that he was the son of William Babington, physician to Guy's until 1811.
Babingtons sister was the first wife of Richard Bright, one of the three giants of Guy's (Addison, Bright and Hodgkin).
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/1495.html   (2445 words)

  
 GENUKI: 1876 Land Owners
William Babington, address Fortview, Cavan, owned 94 acres.
William Chaine, no address given, owned 37 acres.
William Story, no address given, owned 32 acres.
www.sierratel.com /colinf/genuki/CAV/1876Land.html   (3772 words)

  
 William C Babington
Babington, 541 McDonough Street, was recently graduated from the Army Air Forces Pilot School at Moody Field, GA, and has been commissioned as a Second Lieutenant with the rating of Army Pilot.
Lieutenant Babington has the distinction of having been commissioned at the age of 18, and he will not be 19 until March 29.
Lieutenant Babington, who entered the Army on March 4, 1943, won his wings at Moody Field, GA on January 7, 1944.
www.memorial.ecasd.k12.wi.us /Departments/SociStud/Diz/Veterans/B/Ba/BabingtonWilliamC/BabingtonWilliamC.htm   (455 words)

  
 Leaver Genealogy - Babington Descendants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
William was his grandson,being the son of Robert.
of Derby and Notts in 1534, ancestor of the Babingtons of Dethick,of whom was
William: Rev. fourth son of Thomas Staveley Esq.
members.iinet.net.au /~billeah/babingdesc.html   (1003 words)

  
 Co. Cavan; Ireland Newspaper Abstracts
Magistrates present:--William BABINGTON, Esq., Chairman; Captain PHILLIPS, Robert ERSKINE, Esq., and William Murray HICKSON, Esq., R.M. John LYNCH was charged with having absented himself from the training of the Cavan Militia in 1859.
The next application was that of William BANNON, of Latchey, for the partial destruction of a stack of turf, his property, by fire, on the night of the 30th of December, 1860, at Latchey.
Robert and William HASSARD were indicted for an assault committed on the 9th June on the person of Hugh M'MANUS.
www.irelandoldnews.com /Cavan/1861/JUL.html   (5826 words)

  
 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
Die Gesellschaft wurde 1807 von 13 Personen gegründet, deren Ziel es ursprünglich war, sich einmal monatlich zu einem Dinner zu versammeln, bei dem man geologische Informationen austauschte.
Unter den prominenten Gründungsmitgliedern waren William Babington, Humphry Davy und George Greenough.
Bereits 1825 erhielt diese Gesellschaft den Royal Charter durch Georg IV.
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/G/Geological_Society_of_London   (171 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 12022
She married William Babington, son of Thomas Babington.
William Babington is the son of Thomas Babington.
William Comberford married Dorothy Beaumont, daughter of Sir John Beaumont.
www.thepeerage.com /p12022.htm   (638 words)

  
 The Manor of Canons or Tetworth(page44.html in mw1)
In 1538 Richard Williams, alias Cromwell, held other lands on lease in Canons, part of the Sawtery possessions, when he received licence to alienate his manors and lands in Tetworth and Everton and elsewhere to John Burgoyne of Sutton and his son and heir, Thomas Cromwell.
In the Quarter Sessions there is an account of a fight in the fields of Woodbury between the headstrong William Machell and others of his father's party and some of Deane's supporters involving the use of pikestaffs and poles.
Richard, a yeoman of Tetworth, died in 1631 in Huntingdon seised of messuages in Tetworth held of Onslow Winch as of his manor of Everton late Tanfields, of closes in Tetworth held of the manor of Weston and of a cottage etc. in Tetworth.
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 CFQ/Cinefantastique Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
To create the most accurate possible rendition of the submersible Kidney turned to Rich Allsmiller and William Babington, two longtime authorities on the Nautilus who had inherited much of their artwork and research from Disney Imagineer and Leagues champion Tom Scherman.
William Babington then scanned the resulting patterns onto a computer and used a laser cutter to reproduce the rivets on a 3-D prototype.
To fully recreate viewers’ familiar image of the Nautilus, details from the body of the 11-foot miniature were combined with those of the full-size exterior sets of the ship’s wheelhouse and deck.
cfq1.metrikmedia.com /features/captain___s_treasures.htm   (726 words)

  
 Crich - in Glover's Directory
Sir William de Wakebridge distinguished himself in the wars of France, and is spoken of by Wyrley in his Use of Arms, as being a valiant knight, though he bore colour upon colour in his arms ; he died without issue, in the reign of Edward III.
I do not remember ever to have seen, but most likely they were granted to the same Thomas Babington, or else to his son, Sir Henry Babington, or grandson, Anthony Babington, esq.
because this Anthony Babington had the tithes of the whole parish of Crich, but whether he had the advowson or fight of presentation, I know not, but that would easily be found by searching the Court of Augmentations.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~dlhdby/gloverscrich.htm   (5214 words)

  
 Manuscripts Guide -- Sh
Chiefly personal correspondence between Short and the Duchesse de La Rochefoucauld on his courtship and wish to marry her and bring her to America; her letters describe the life of a powerful, wealthy, and noble family under the ancien régime, events of the Revolution and the Reign of Terror, and life in France thereafter.
Of particular interest is his correspondence with anthropologists William N. Fenton, Merle Deardorff, and Frank Speck and with his Seneca consultant Clara Redeye and her daughter, Helen Harris, and photographs of the Allegany Senecas taken by Fenton and Speck.
In 1983, the Society for Linguistic Anthropology was formed as a section of the AAA with the goal of advancing the "study of language in its social and cultural context and to encourage communication of the results of such study." It has published the
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/sh.htm   (5678 words)

  
 
Rice Cousins who emigrated to Nova Scotia
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William Babington Garoutte married Amanda Hazelton, daughter of Royal Harvey Hazelton and Mehitable Arms, on 19 September 1841.
William Gilliatt was born circa 1863 at Nova Scotia.
William Gilliatt resided in 1902 at Chelsea, MA, when his uncle Robert Potter's estate was probated.
www.widomaker.com /~gwk/Planter/p32.htm   (3860 words)

  
 Merwin Stanley Follis of San Diego, CA:Information about Jane Babington
Jane Babington (daughter of Michael Babington and Florance Ann Elliot) was born 1853 in Ontario, Canada, and died date unknown.
She married Thomas William Follis on June 22, 1875, son of James Follis and Jane McFadden.
BABINGTON (4571), born in 1863 and died in 1926 according to the records
familytreemaker.genealogy.com /users/f/o/l/Stan-Follis/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0816.html   (266 words)

  
 CHAWORTH
He was at first kept in chains, but at the beginning of Feb bonds worth 1,000 marks were offered by William Babington and his other friends as security that he would not attempt to escape if his conditions were ameliorated.
The inclusion of his distant kinsman, William Booth, Archbishop of York, among the three supervisors of his will and his appointment, in 1423, of the bishops of Durham and Worcester as his trustees would, however, confirm that, in public at least, he eschewed any suspect doctrines.
Chaworth 's young ward, William Fitzwilliam of Sprotborough in Yorkshire, meanwhile proved a more than suitable husband for his younger daughter (another Elizabeth), to whom he was betrothed while still a minor.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /CHAWORTH.htm   (1890 words)

  
 William Henry Fitton Definition / William Henry Fitton Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
William Henry Fitton Definition / William Henry Fitton Research
William Henry Fitton (January 1780 - May 13, 1861) was a British geologist Geology (from Greek γη- (ge-, "the earth") and λογος (logos, "word", "reason")) is the science and study of the Earth, its composition, structure, physical properties, history, and the processes that shape it....
Fitton was born in Dublin Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath in Irish) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland, located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey in the County Dublin.
www.elresearch.com /William_Henry_Fitton   (641 words)

  
 Zachary Babington
Zachary's Babington's will of 1686 transcribed below tells us he was living in Whittington in a house he built himself.
This branch of the Babington family were distantly related to Anthony Babington, who in 1586 was hung drawn and quartered on Tower Hill, aged 24, for his part in the plot to put Mary Queen of Scots on the throne of England.
His grandfather Zachary Babington LL.D and Chancellor to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.
www.wdhs.org.uk /zachary_babbington.htm   (879 words)

  
 Geologists Pictures (19th Century) - Roger Vaughan Picture Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
William Buckland, D.D., F.R.S. from a painting by R. Ansdell, R.A. about 1843.
William Henry Fitton, aged 80, from a photograph taken in 1860
William Smith, aged 69, from a painting by M. Foureau, engraved and published in the 'Memoirs' of W. Smith, 1844
www.rogerco.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /geol/geol.htm   (261 words)

  
 AIM25: King's College London College Archives: BABINGTON, William (1756-1833)
Administrative/Biographical history : William Babington was born at Portglenone, near Coleraine, Antrim, Ireland.
His son, Benjamin Guy Babington was also also physician to Guy's Hospital, and one of his daughters married the eminent physician, Dr. Richard Bright.
Scope and content/abstract : Papers relating to William Babington, comprising four manuscript volumes of notes on lectures taken by unidentified writers, titled 'Babington's Lectures' (on chemistry); 'Babington's chemistry'; 'Lectures on therapeutics delivered at Guy's Hospital by William Babington MD, 1796'; 'Lectures on the materia medica delivered at Guy's Hospital by William Babington M D, 1796'.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/6/7400.htm   (496 words)

  
 Library of Economics and Liberty: Biographies in Brief
American journalist and founder of the Plaindealer, William Leggett began his career as a poet and gravitated toward writing impassioned editorials in support of individual liberties and private property rights while working with William Cullen Bryant at the Evening Post.
Lord Macaulay, born Thomas Babington, was an English historian, peer, politician, and poet.
He was an active opponent of slavery, a supporter of education and equality in India, and instrumental to parliamentary reform to increase representation of cities that had become unrepresented relative to rural areas during the rapid industrial growth.
www.econlib.org /library/briefbios.html   (3770 words)

  
 Quakers around Shoreditch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-04)
William Allen (the Allen of Allen and Hanbury) was born in Spitalfields on 29.8.1770.
On 13.11.1796, William married Mary Hamilton, the daughter of J and E Hamilton of Redruth.
In this year, two of his grandsons, Edward Gibbon Wakefield and William Wakefield, abducted a young heiress, Ellen Turner, from her boarding school and, under false pretences, persuaded her to marry Edward in Scotland (the marriage was annulled).
www.mdx.ac.uk /www/study/quasho.htm   (10627 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: William of Wayneflete
The effigy on his tomb has been thought by his biographers to be an authentic portrait; it is in any case a work of singular power and beauty.
BUDDEN, Life of William of Wayneflete (Oxford, 1602); CHANDLER, Life of William Wayneflete (London, 1811); CAMPBELL, Lives of the Lord Chancellors, I (London, 1846-7), 360-66; DRANE, The Three Chancellors (London, 1882); WILSON, Magdalen College in College Hist.
BABINGTON in Rolls Series (London, 1860), introduction, i-lxxxv; CAPGRAVE, De illustribus Henricis, ed.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15640b.htm   (1078 words)

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