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English businessman
Beeston Long (4 February 1757 – 1820), of Combe House, Surrey, was an English businessman. He was the son of Beeston Long, a West India Merchant and deputy
Beeston_Long
Town in Nottinghamshire, England
Beeston is a town in the Borough of Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, England, it is 3 miles south-west of Nottingham. To its north-east is the University of
Beeston,_Nottinghamshire
British railway company
would divide the franchise's services into three segments: EMR Intercity for long-distance services from London St Pancras EMR Regional for services across
East_Midlands_Railway
2012. The service operates from Nottingham, passing through Dunkirk, Beeston, Long Eaton and Castle Donington before arriving at East Midlands Airport
Skylink_(bus_service)
English Member of Parliament
Exchange Assurance Corporation, and brother of Beeston Long jnr. and Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough, Long married in 1787 Lady Jane Maitland, 4th daughter
Samuel_Long_(MP)
Surname list
American Civil War general Beeston Long (1757–1820), English businessman Catherine Tylney-Long (1789–1825), English heiress Eli Long (1837–1903), American
Long_(Western_surname)
British bus service
as “Rainbow 5”. It links the cities of Derby and Nottingham via Long Eaton and Beeston. The route was launched in 1992 by Trentbarton as a stopping service
Indigo_(bus_service)
Former British educational institution
1st Baronet, West Indies merchant and Governor of the Bank of England Beeston Long, West Indies merchant and Governor of the Bank of England George Hibbert
London_Institution
William Long LL.B. (d. 16 July 1835) was a Canon of Windsor from 1804 to 1835. He was the fifth son of Beeston Long and Sarah Cropp. His brother was Charles
William_Long_(priest)
Senior position in the Bank of England
1801–1802 1 54 Joseph Nutt 1802–1804 2 55 Benjamin Winthrop 1804–1806 2 56 Beeston Long 1806–1808 2 57 John Whitmore 1808–1810 2 58 John Pearse 1810–1812 2 59
Governor of the Bank of England
Governor_of_the_Bank_of_England
Suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Beeston is a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, located on a hill about 2 miles (3 km) south of the city centre. The origins of Beeston can be traced
Beeston,_Leeds
Priory in Norfolk, England
Mary in the Meadow, also known as Beeston Priory is a former Augustinian Priory, located in the village of Beeston Regis, Norfolk, United Kingdom. The
Priory of St Mary in the Meadow, Beeston Regis
Priory_of_St_Mary_in_the_Meadow,_Beeston_Regis
Village in Norfolk, England
Beeston Regis is a village and civil parish in the North Norfolk district of Norfolk, England. It is about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Sheringham near the
Beeston_Regis
Susanna Long, daughter of Beeston Long (1710–1785) the elder of Carshalton Park, a West Indies merchant with Drake & Long, and father of Beeston Long the
Prescott baronets of Theobald's Park (1794)
Prescott_baronets_of_Theobald's_Park_(1794)
1802 to 1804. He replaced Joseph Nutt as Governor and was succeeded by Beeston Long. Chief Cashier of the Bank of England Governors of the Bank of England
Benjamin_Winthrop
Wollaton Road, Beeston runs north from its junction with High Road, Beeston to Derby Road. In 1853 a baptist chapel on the road was purchased by the Primitive
Wollaton_Road,_Beeston
1490) John Long of Draycot Cerne Beeston Long Charles Edward Long Charlotte Long Edward Long Lislebone Long Richard Long (died 1730) Richard Long (died 1760)
Longe_family
Anglo-Scottish knightly family
Captain Robert Melville Grindlay in 1821 for £7020. Samuel's father Beeston Long had purchased the property from James Scawen, with Henry Bathurst, 2nd
Grindlay_family
British politician
Born in London, he was the fourth surviving son of West Indies merchant Beeston Long and his wife Sarah Cropp. A senior branch of the family of Hurts Hall
Charles Long, 1st Baron Farnborough
Charles_Long,_1st_Baron_Farnborough
Mathew Raikes 1799–1801 Joseph Nutt 1801–1802 Benjamin Winthrop 1802–1804 Beeston Long 1804–1806 Brook Bart 1806–1807 John Whitmore 1807–1808 John Pearse 1808–1810
Deputy governor of the Bank of England
Deputy_governor_of_the_Bank_of_England
English actor (1579–1638)
Christopher Beeston (c. 1579 – c. 15 October 1638) was a successful actor and a powerful theatrical impresario in early 17th century London. He was associated
Christopher_Beeston
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
1838. Lord Farnborough was the brother of Samuel Long, Member of Parliament for Ilchester, and Beeston Long, Governor of the Bank of England. The barony referred
Baron_Farnborough
Railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
Beeston railway station serves the town of Beeston, in Nottinghamshire, England. It lies on a spur of the Midland Main Line and is managed by East Midlands
Beeston_railway_station
English ceremonial officer
Robert Sherlock Lambert Gooch, of Benacre, 8th Baronet 1879: William Beeston Long, of Hurt's Hall, Saxmundham 1880: George Henry Pocklington, of Chelsworth
High_Sheriff_of_Suffolk
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
to the south-west of the city of Nottingham, between Long Eaton (to the south-west) and Beeston (to the north-east). It adjoins the suburbs of Toton to
Attenborough,_Nottinghamshire
Sir William Beeston (born 1636, fl. 1702) was an English political and legal figure, lieutenant-governor of Jamaica. Beeston was born at Tichfield, Hampshire
William Beeston (colonial administrator)
William_Beeston_(colonial_administrator)
Government official in British North Borneo (1844–1895)
Robert Dudley Beeston was the first European to discover alluvial gold in North Borneo (present day Sabah), sparking the short-lived North Borneo Gold
Robert_Dudley_Beeston
English artist
evidence he sought the patronage of Edward Beeston Long, son of wealthy Jamaican plantation owner Edward Long, and a dated illustration places Berryman
William_Berryman
Village in Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, England
Road – QMC – Beeston – Chilwell Trent Barton: Indigo: Nottingham – Beeston – Chilwell – Long Eaton – Derby 18: Nottingham – QMC – Beeston – Chilwell –
Chilwell
British merchant and banker
daughter Frances married Governor of the Bank of England Beeston Long; in 1806, both Neave and Long served as vice-presidents of the London Institution. The
Sir Richard Neave, 1st Baronet
Sir_Richard_Neave,_1st_Baronet
Small hydroelectric scheme, in Beeston, Nottinghamshire
Beeston Hydro is a small hydroelectric scheme, in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. It is located on the River Trent, and generates up to 1.66 MW of electricity
Beeston_Hydro
the committee planning docks, with Robert Milligan, George Hibbert and Beeston Long. Plans were laid for docks at Wapping; but the following year Milligan
William_Vaughan_(merchant)
Interchange between the trams of the Nottingham Express Transit network and local buses
The Beeston transport interchange, also known as Beeston Centre tram stop, is an interchange between the trams of the Nottingham Express Transit (NET)
Beeston_transport_interchange
English banker and politician
to 1810. He had been Deputy Governor from 1807 to 1808. He replaced Beeston Long as Governor and was succeeded by John Pearse. Chief Cashier of the Bank
John_Whitmore_(banker)
British judge and historian (1734–1813)
"Springvale" in Jamaica. They had three sons and three daughters: Edward Beeston, who married Mary, daughter of John Thomlinson M.P. Jane Catherine (d.
Edward_Long_(historian)
Urban district in Nottinghamshire, England
Derbyshire Rural District and Long Eaton in Derbyshire. The council built itself Beeston Town Hall on Foster Avenue in Beeston at a cost of £18,500 (equivalent
Beeston and Stapleford Urban District
Beeston_and_Stapleford_Urban_District
Long-distance footpath in England
fort, an Iron Age fort Alvanley Cliffs Delamere Forest and Eddisbury Hill Beeston Castle Peckforton Castle in the Peckforton Hills Burwardsley village Bickerton
Sandstone_Trail
British terrorist (1982–2005)
of Pakistan. In 1984, the family moved to the Beeston area of Leeds, then to Colwyn Road (also in Beeston) when Tanweer was seven. Known as Kaka (little
Shehzad_Tanweer
City in West Yorkshire, England
Council and it gained city status in 1893. In 1904 the Leeds parish absorbed Beeston, Chapel Allerton, Farnley, Headingley cum Burley and Potternewton from
Leeds
Secret listening station located on Beeston Hill, Sheringham
Beeston Hill Y Station was a secret listening station located on the summit of Beeston Hill, Sheringham in the English county of Norfolk. The chain of
Beeston_Hill_Y_Station
There are hundreds of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom designated in publications from public authorities, guidebooks and OS maps. They are
List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
List_of_long-distance_footpaths_in_the_United_Kingdom
Railway line in England
Lister Blackstone, from Beeston Sewage Works, Beeston, Nottinghamshire No. 7, Motor Rail 5821, built 1934, via Alan Keef Ltd. At Long Eaton 4 August 1975‒6
Long_Eaton_West_Park_Railway
English merchant (1716–1794)
War, with the America merchant Thomas Wooldridge, West Indies merchant Beeston Long I, Abraham Hake of Lloyd's, the slave trader John Shoolbred and others
Edward_Payne_(banker)
English politician (1796–1865)
October 1822, he married his first wife, Charlotte, the daughter of Edward Beeston Long and she died at Torquay on 20 March 1823. On 30 October 1838, he married
George Grenville Wandisford Pigott
George_Grenville_Wandisford_Pigott
17th-century English acting troupe
Beeston's Boys was the popular and colloquial name of The King and Queen's Young Company, a troupe of boy actors of the Caroline period, active mainly
King and Queen's Young Company
King_and_Queen's_Young_Company
Town in Derbyshire, England
Central. Bus services in Long Eaton are provided primarily by Trent Barton and CT4N; routes connect the town with Nottingham, Beeston, Stapleford, Sandiacre
Long_Eaton
2026 English local government election
Leeds City Council. Retrieved 11 December 2025. "Ex-Lord Mayor to fight Beeston & Holbeck seat next May". South Leeds Life. 10 September 2025. Retrieved
2026 Leeds City Council election
2026_Leeds_City_Council_election
British architect, surveyor and civil engineer
2 October 1956) was an architect, surveyor and civil engineer based in Beeston, Nottinghamshire. He was born on 5 May 1889 in Nottingham the son of Thomas
Douglas_Leonard_Booth
Member of the Parliament of England
Sir George Beeston or Beston (circa 1520 - 13 September 1601) was an English landowner, courtier, soldier and sailor. He was the captain of the Dreadnought
George_Beeston
Former country house near the village of Beeston, Cheshire, England
Beeston Towers (later the Wild Boar Hotel) is a former country house near the village of Beeston, Cheshire, England. It stands on the A49 road some 1 mile
Beeston_Towers
English field hockey season
September 2023. East Grinstead were the defending league champions and Beeston were the defending cup holders, having won the last two season's cup competitions
2023–24 Women's England Hockey League season
2023–24_Women's_England_Hockey_League_season
English sculptor, landscaper and architect
Memorial to General William Amherst in Sevenoaks, Kent (1781) Monument to Beeston Long in Saxmundham (1785) Memorial to General Lord Jeffery Amherst in Sevenoaks
William_Tyler_(architect)
Ancient Sabean ruler from early 7th century BCE
[where?] McClure & al. (1897), pp. 84–5. Beeston & al. (1982), p. 79. Beeston & al. (1982), p. 78. Beeston & al. (1982), p. 165. McLaughlin, Daniel (2007)
Karib'il_Watar
Non-metropolitan district and borough in England
borough form part of the Nottingham Urban Area. The council is based in Beeston and the borough also includes the towns of Eastwood, Kimberley and Stapleford
Borough_of_Broxtowe
Canal in the East Midlands, England
with the Beeston Cut, is still in use, forming part of the navigation of the River Trent and sometimes referred to as the Nottingham and Beeston Canal.
Nottingham_Canal
Northwest Semitic supreme deity
(2nd ed.). New York: Bloomsbury T&T Clark. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-567-65880-7. Beeston, A. F. L. (1982). Sabaic dictionary: English, French, Arabic. Louvain-la-Neuve:
El_(deity)
British machine tool manufacturer
buy "spares, lathes and plant equipment" from Myford themselves at the Beeston site. Myford Ltd was founded by solicitor Jonathan Oxley with an original
Myford
Long-distance footpath in Norfolk, England
Morston Blakeney Cley next the Sea Salthouse Kelling Weybourne Sheringham Beeston Regis East Runton Cromer Overstrand Sidestrand Trimingham Mundesley Bacton
Norfolk_Coast_Path
North Walsham, Swanton Abbot, Scotton, Lamas, Easton, Hautbois, Ludham, Beeston St Lawrence, Stalham, Waxham, Winterton, Somerton, Thurn, Ashby, Rollesby
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Building in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England
The Grange is a Grade II listed building in Beeston, Nottinghamshire which formerly served as the area police station and is currently in use as apartments
The_Grange,_Beeston
English architect
Street, Long Eaton Four shops, 118–124 High Road, Beeston. 1928 House, 10 Marlborough Road, Beeston. 1929 Pair of houses, Holden Road, Beeston. 1934 28
Arnold_Plackett
Railway station in Derbyshire, England
Long Eaton railway station serves the town of Long Eaton, in Derbyshire, England. It is on the Midland Main Line and the Derby-Nottingham line, 120 miles
Long_Eaton_railway_station
Canal in Cheshire, England
traffic, the canal was uneconomic. Part of it was closed in 1787, when Beeston staircase locks collapsed, and there was no money to fund repairs. When
Chester_Canal
2023 English local election
Nominated - Beeston Central Borough Ward" (PDF). Broxtowe Borough Council. Retrieved 7 April 2023. "Statement of Persons Nominated - Beeston North Borough
2023 Broxtowe Borough Council election
2023_Broxtowe_Borough_Council_election
English bicycle brand
bicycle manufacturing business at Nottingham which moved about 1878 to Beeston, Nottinghamshire. By 1887, still under his day-to-day management, it was
Humber_cycles
pneumaticity in sauropodomorphs, theropods and pterosauromorphs, is presented by Beeston et al. (2025). A study on the evolution of the morphology of the sauropodomorph
2025 in archosaur paleontology
2025_in_archosaur_paleontology
British construction company
founded in 1846 which for most of its period of operation has been based in Beeston, Nottingham. In 1936 the business changed its name to Hofton and Son Limited
Hofton_and_Son
Village in Nottinghamshire, England
Broxtowe in Nottinghamshire, England. It forms part of the built-up area of Beeston, which in turn forms part of the wider Nottingham Urban Area. The population
Toton
pneumaticity of anterior caudal vertebrae in Neosauropoda, is published by Beeston et al. (2026). Foster et al. (2026) review the history of excavation and
2026 in archosaur paleontology
2026_in_archosaur_paleontology
English educator
Henry Beeston (c. 1631 – 12 May 1701) was an English educator. Beeston was the eldest son of William Beeston MP and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Arthur
Henry_Beeston
Medical condition featuring permanent bending of fingers
Orales de Clinique Chirurgicale, Faites a l'Hotel-Dieu de Paris. 1: 1–12. Beeston A (2021-06-01). "Dupuytrens-surgery-safe-but-repeat-operations-carry-risks-NIHR-Evidence"
Dupuytren's_contracture
English field hockey season
successive league championship defeating Surbiton 3-1 in the play off final. Beeston regained the England Hockey Men's Championship Cup that they last won in
2023–24 Men's England Hockey League season
2023–24_Men's_England_Hockey_League_season
17th-century theatre in London, England
Queen Henrietta's Men had a long run at the Cockpit, from 1625 to 1636. The last troupe to occupy the Cockpit in Beeston's lifetime was one of his own
Cockpit_Theatre
Beeston and Holbeck is a ward in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 24 listed buildings that are recorded
Listed buildings in Leeds (Beeston and Holbeck Ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Leeds_(Beeston_and_Holbeck_Ward)
Islam and war Military career of Muhammad J. M. B. Jones (1983). A. F. L. Beeston; et al. (eds.). The Mag̱ẖāzī Literature. Vol. Arabic Literature to the
List of expeditions of Muhammad
List_of_expeditions_of_Muhammad
Urban district in Nottinghamshire, England
Beeston was an urban district in Nottinghamshire, England, from 1894 to 1935. The urban district was created by the Local Government Act 1894 on the borders
Beeston_Urban_District
RAFVR. J. P. Bassett (122339), RAFVR. D. A. Beauclair (40493), RAFO. B. R. Beeston (175338), RAFVR. A. A. B. Beeton (84345), RAFVR. P. C. Bennett (88532)
1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Dispatches)
English actress (born 1950)
written three books including a fiction book and a cookery book. Born in Beeston, near Nottingham, Hewson was brought up in a show-business family; her
Sherrie_Hewson
Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia
com. Archived from the original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 11 May 2023. Beeston, Alfred Felix Landon (1983). Arabic literature to the end of the Umayyad
Assyrians
1918–1970 kingdom in northwestern Yemen
Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2015. Beeston, A.F.L.; Ghul, M.A.; Müller, W.W.; Ryckmans, J. (1982). Sabaic Dictionary
Kingdom_of_Yemen
2006 British drama film by Shane Meadows
2022). "Where the cast of This is England are now - from Hollywood to Beeston". Nottingham Post. Archived from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved
This_Is_England
2024 election in West Yorkshire, England
(4) Councillor Ward First elected Party Reason Successor Gohar Almass Beeston & Holbeck 2018 Labour stood down Shaf Ali (Labour) Caroline Gruen Bramley
2024 Leeds City Council election
2024_Leeds_City_Council_election
Founder of Islam (c. 570–632)
Ṣallābī 2005, pp. 460–461. Peterson 2007, p. 75. Peterson 2007, pp. 75–76. Beeston 1983, p. 210. See: Phipps 2016, p. 114 Schroeder 2002, p. 86 Rodinson 2021
Muhammad
Light-rail tramway in Nottingham, England
through Beeston, serving tram stops at Chilwell Road, Beeston Centre and Middle Street before reaching the tram stop at University Boulevard. Beeston Centre
Nottingham_Express_Transit
The Beeston Junction–Hunslet Goods railway was a goods railway line in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, promoted as the Hunslet Railway. It connected the
Beeston Junction–Hunslet Goods railway
Beeston_Junction–Hunslet_Goods_railway
Grade I listed English country house in Cheshire East, United Kingdom
castle, and the Sandstone Trail, a long-distance footpath, runs along the base of these slopes. The ruins of Beeston Castle stand on a separate steeply
Peckforton_Castle
Town in Suffolk, England
services in Ipswich are operated by Ipswich Buses, First Eastern Counties, Beestons and several smaller companies. Town services operate mainly from Tower
Ipswich
British actress and television presenter (born 1976)
Kitts and Nevis. She grew up on Cottingley Estate, near Beeston, Leeds. She attended Beeston Primary School, Hugh Gaitskell Middle School, and Intake
Angela_Griffin
British multinational pharmacy store chain
Adiperkasa Tbk. The Boots Factory Site, near the Nottingham suburb of Beeston, features a number of listed buildings. This includes the two principal
Boots_(company)
Aldford Castle Beeston Castle viewed from the south, built on a rocky summit 110 m (360 ft) above the Cheshire Plain Engraving of Beeston Castle in 1727
List_of_castles_in_Cheshire
Village and suburb in West Yorkshire, England
towards Beeston Junction lies the now long disused Tingley Viaduct. This historic structure once carried the long closed-down Batley-Beeston loop line
Tingley
Scottish serial killer (1947–2016)
Thornhill had been at a park with her friend Andrew Beeston and others, before walking home with Beeston. The pair had parted company at the end of Norton
Robert_Black_(serial_killer)
English local election on 4 May
As a result of Labour gaining Weetwood, the Liberal Democrats were no longer the clear third party on the council for the first time, equalling the 6
2023 Leeds City Council election
2023_Leeds_City_Council_election
British comics writer
Philip Bond, in #700–711, 1990) "Tempus Fugitive" (with Philip Bond, John Beeston and Roger Langridge, in #1015–1023, 1996) Judge Dredd: The Complete Case
Garth_Ennis
Cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz
found around Europe, but especially in Norfolk, England, on the beaches at Beeston Bump and West Runton. The "Ohio flint" is the official gemstone of Ohio
Flint
November 2025. Hiltermann 2008, Victims. Kirmanj & Rafaat 2021, p. 163. Beeston, Richard (18 January 2010). "Halabja, the massacre the West tried to ignore"
List_of_genocides
English comedian and actor (1918–1989)
English comedian and actor. He had a long career in variety, radio and television. Mennard was born in Beeston, Leeds, the son of an undertaker. He subsequently
Tom_Mennard
British engineer (1841–1910)
About 1868 he founded Humber Cycles, the bicycle manufacturing business at Beeston, Nottinghamshire later owned by Humber & Co Limited. Humber improved cycle
Thomas_Humber
Seaside town in Norfolk, England
prevent long shore drift. There are numerous drains along the frontage. To the east towards West Runton the seawall ends just below Beeston Bump. From
Sheringham
Association football club in England
United's home ground since their formation has been Elland Road, situated in Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, it is the 14th largest football stadium
Leeds_United_F.C.
BEESTON LONG
BEESTON LONG
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name primarily from Brenton near Exminster, possibly named in Old English as Br̄ningtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Br̄ni’ (a personal name from Old English bryne ‘fire’, ‘flame’), or from any of the places mentioned at Brinton.
Male
English
Habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements bryne, BRENTON means "fire, flame," and tun "enclosure, settlement, town," hence "fire town."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the medieval personal name Benne, a pet form of Benedict (see Benn).English : habitational name from a place in Oxfordshire named Benson, from Old English Benesingtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with Benesa’, a personal name of obscure origin, perhaps a derivative of Bana meaning ‘slayer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic composed of a pet form of the personal name Beniamin (see Bien, Benjamin) + German Sohn ‘son’.Scandinavian : altered form of such names as Bengtsson, Bendtsen, patronymics from Bengt, Bendt, etc., Scandinavian forms of Benedict.
Surname or Lastname
French and English
French and English : from Old French bastun ‘stick’, hence a nickname for a person of authority, an officious person, or perhaps for a beadle or verger.English : habitational name from Baston in Lincolnshire, named with the Old Norse personal name Bak + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, perhaps from a place in Devon called Cheston, although the surname is found mainly in East Anglia rather than Devon.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Beeson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Burston, in Buckinghamshire, Norfolk, and Staffordshire, which have different origins. The Buckinghamshire place name is from an Old English personal name Briddel + Old English þorn ‘thorn tree’; the place in Norfolk is named with Old English byrst ‘rough ground’, ‘landslip’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’; the Staffordshire place name has the same second element, the first being an Old English personal name Burgwine or Burgwulf.English : possibly from an unrecorded Old English personal name, BurgstÄn.Jewish (American) : Americanized spelling of Burstein (see Bernstein).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of the habitational name Beeston (see Beaston). The spelling reflects the local pronunciation of the Nottinghamshire place name, although this form is now quite widespread in England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Easton or Heston.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Lincolnshire. The place name, recorded in the Domesday book as Cheuelestune, is probably from an Old Norse personal name Gjǫfull + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘village’.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, BENSON means "son of Ben."
Surname or Lastname
Spanish (Lestón)
Spanish (Lestón) : habitational name from any of four places called Lestó in A Coruña province, Galacia.English : unexplained; perhaps a habitational name from Leiston in Suffolk, so named from Old English lēg ‘beacon fire’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English (eastern England)
English (eastern England) : variant of Beaton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the extremely numerous places (most notably one in Lancashire) so called from Old English prēost ‘priest’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the meaning may have been either ‘village with a priest’ or ‘village held by the Church’.Scottish : habitational name from Presto(u)n, now Craigmillar, in Midlothian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Belton, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Suffolk. The first element, bel, is of uncertain origin; the second is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish : the name Weldon, relatively common in Ireland, has sometimes been Gaelicized as de Bhéalatún and re-Anglicized as Veldon and Belton.
Surname or Lastname
English and northern Irish
English and northern Irish : variant spelling of Houston.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Heston, Middlesex, named with Old English hǣs ‘brushwood’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Beaton or Beeton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places called Beeston (the more common form of the family name in England). Most of them, for example those in Bedfordshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, and West Yorkshire, are named with Old English bÄ“os ‘rough grass’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The one in Cheshire is probably named with Old English byge ‘trade’, ‘commerce’ + stÄn ‘stone’, meaning ‘rock where a market was held’. A few other Beestons have different derivations.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of numerous places named Weston, from Old English west ‘west’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : variant of Whetstone.
BEESTON LONG
BEESTON LONG
Boy/Male
Muslim
Owner
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Firmly Fixed
Female
Basque
, pearl.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Comparison
Male
Croatian
, watchman.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Precious; Priceless; Valuable
Girl/Female
Tamil
Firm
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati; Noble in Sanskrit; Melody or Air in Italian; Lioness in Hebrew; Honoured; Noble
BEESTON LONG
BEESTON LONG
BEESTON LONG
BEESTON LONG
BEESTON LONG
n.
A tester; a sixpence.
n.
See Baton.
n.
A game at cards, played by four persons, with two packs of fifty-two cards each; -- said to be so called from Boston, Massachusetts, and to have been invented by officers of the French army in America during the Revolutionary war.
v. t.
To demean; to conduct; to behave; -- followed by a reflexive pronoun.
a.
Of or relating to Brittany, or Bretagne, in France.
v. t.
To bestow improperly.
n.
A staff or cudgel.
v. t.
To bestow or confer.
v. t.
To lay up in store; to deposit for safe keeping; to stow; to place; to put.
imp. & p. p.
of Bestow
n.
A native or inhabitant of Brittany, or Bretagne, in France; also, the ancient language of Brittany; Armorican.
v. t.
To give in marriage.
n.
An officer bearing a painted staff, who formerly was in attendance upon the king's court to take into custody persons committed by the court.
v. t.
To expend, as money.
n.
See Baton, and Baston.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bestow
v. t.
To bestow beforehand.
v. t.
To impose; to bestow; to rest.
v. t.
To use; to apply; to devote, as time or strength in some occupation.
v. t.
To give or confer; to impart; -- with on or upon.