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Docwra, also with spelling Dockwra, Dockwray, Dockray and other variants, is an English language surname, of Norse-Viking origin, which was significant
Docwra
Clancy Docwra is a large construction firm in the United Kingdom founded in Wembley in 1958 by Michael Clancy as M.J. Clancy & Sons Limited. In 1974 the
Clancy_Docwra
English-born soldier and statesman (1564–1631)
Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore (1564 – 18 April 1631), was a leading English-born soldier and statesman in early seventeenth-century Ireland
Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore
Henry_Docwra,_1st_Baron_Docwra_of_Culmore
Baron Docwra of Culmore was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1621 for the leading soldier and statesman Sir Henry Docwra. He was born
Baron_Docwra_of_Culmore
British temperance activist (1847–1914)
Elizabeth Docwra (20 January 1847 – 1914) was a British temperance activist who was president of the British Women’s Temperance Association in 1898. Docwra was
Mary_Docwra
16th-century English politician
Edmund Docwra (fl. 1571–1572), of Chamberhouse Castle at Crookham near Thatcham in Berkshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament
Edmund_Docwra
Anne Docwra born Anne Waldegrave (1624 – 1710) was a Quaker minister, religious writer and philanthropist. Docwra was born in Bures in 1624. Her father
Anne_Docwra
England. He was a member of the Docwra family of Hertfordshire, a junior branch of the ancient Docwra family of Docwra Hall in Kendal, Westmorland. According
Thomas_Docwra
Irish nobleman and soldier (c. 1569 – 1626)
but in 1600 he entered secret negotiations with English commander Henry Docwra. The government hoped to harness Niall's feud against Hugh Roe and promised
Niall_Garbh_O'Donnell
Recruits by the Byzantines and crusaders
Thomas Docwra (c.1458-1527), Pilier of the English Langue of the Knights Hospitaller from 1499-1501
Turcopole
Historic site in Swanage, Dorset
without the clock mechanism. He gifted it to fellow contractor Thomas Docwra who erected it in the grounds of his house at Peveril Point. Later owners
Wellington_clock_tower
Irish clan chief and military leader (1572–1602)
commander Henry Docwra established an English garrison in Derry. O'Donnell made multiple attacks on Docwra's forces, almost killing Docwra on 29 July. Despite
Hugh_Roe_O'Donnell
Irish earl (c. 1550–1616)
to suffer upon the arrival of Lord Deputy Mountjoy and commander Henry Docwra in Ulster. Tyrone was not able to secure reinforcements from Spain until
Hugh_O'Neill,_Earl_of_Tyrone
Irish Peerage title
confused with the earlier Irish Barony of Docwra of Culmore, created in 1621 for Sir Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore. William Bateman, 1st Viscount
Viscount_Bateman
Historic building in London, UK
from Clerkenwell's monastic past. It was built in 1504 by Prior Thomas Docwra as the south entrance to the inner precinct of Clerkenwell Priory, the English
St_John's_Gate,_Clerkenwell
Former Anglo-Saxon manor in Cambridgeshire, England
tenure was reckoned as knight service. It later came into ownership by the Docwra family when it was known as Dunmowes Manor. There is ambiguity over whether
Zouches_Manor
J. H. Dixon John Henry Dixon (1973) : J. H. Dixon David Docwra (1973–1974) : E. D. Docwra John Dolignon (1834–1836) : J. W. Dolignon John Dolphin (1860) :
List of Oxford University Cricket Club players
List_of_Oxford_University_Cricket_Club_players
English merchant (1635–1716)
Encyclopaedia. Retrieved 7 November 2010. "Arms of the Armourers and Brasiers". Docwra Family Research Project. Archived from the original on 5 January 2009. Retrieved
William_Dockwra
1593–1603 Irish war against Tudor conquest
appointment of Charles Blount as Lord Deputy, the establishment of Henry Docwra in Derry and the defection of unsatisfied confederates. The confederacy
Nine_Years'_War_(Ireland)
Village near Derry, Northern Ireland
It is situated within Derry and Strabane district. Sir Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore, was an English soldier who landed with a force of 4000
Culmore
British anti-drugs and gambling advocacy group
focused solely on temperance, electing former BWTA officers Lucy Ann Brooks, Docwra, and Martha Holland as WTAU officers. The BWTA was re-named the National
White_Ribbon_Association
Neighbourhood of Derry, Northern Ireland
as The Bogside, with the name first being used in a report by Sir Henry Docwra in 1600. The area has been a focus point for many of the events of the Troubles;
Bogside
Ruined castle in County Donegal, Ireland
a disputed succession in 1600, the Crown's Governor of Derry, Sir Henry Docwra, backed the successful candidate, the fifteen-year-old Sir Cahir O'Doherty
Burt_Castle
Henry Docwra, the English Governor of Derry. On 11 August 1602 MacDavitt was killed during fighting near Omagh. He was later praised by Docwra as "a man
Hugh_Boy_MacDavitt
proclaimed as Chief of the Name of Clan O'Doherty and Lord of Inishowen by Henry Docwra, English governor of Derry. Both Cahir and his foster brothers served with
Phelim_Reagh_MacDavitt
English footballer
Alfred Docwra Turner (25 June 1879–1926) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Bristol City and Nottingham Forest. Alf Turner
Alf_Turner
English politician
Parliament for St Albans In office 1689–1699 Preceded by George Churchill Thomas Docwra Succeeded by George Churchill Joshua Lomax In office 1679–1685 Preceded
Sir Samuel Grimston, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Samuel_Grimston,_3rd_Baronet
Failed rebellion in 1608 in Ulster, Ireland
Derry, Sir Henry Docwra, who were fighting to defeat Tyrone's Rebellion. With the help of O'Doherty and other Gaelic lords, Docwra advanced from Derry
O'Doherty's_rebellion
Welsh-born Irish soldier (d. 1643)
background. He came to Ireland in 1599 as a company commander with Henry Docwra and was granted land in County Donegal. There were family links between
Sir_John_Vaughan_(governor)
Irish nobleman (died 1601)
support the Crown forces, in particular the expedition landed under Sir Henry Docwra at Derry. Conn and two other brothers, Hugh Boy and Donal also defected
Conn_Oge_O'Donnell
City in Northern Ireland
killed the governor George Paulet. The soldier and statesman Sir Henry Docwra made vigorous efforts to develop the town, earning the reputation of being
Derry
English cricketer and police officer
Daniel Docwras Murcutt (15 January 1817 — January 1853) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of the cricketer Robert Murcutt, he was born at
Daniel_Murcutt
Irish landowner (died c. 1617)
rebellion with Tyrone against the crown; his lands were "viciously ravaged" by Docwra until O'Cahan surrendered. About a third of O'Cahan's lands in Londonderry
Donnell_Ballagh_O'Cahan
Castle in Bodrum, Turkey
a round bastion to strengthen the land side of the fortress. Sir Thomas Docwra was appointed Captain of the Castle in 1499. Between 1505 and 1507 the few
Bodrum_Castle
Honorary position in Northern Ireland
formally Lord Mayor of Londonderry, has a long history. A provost, Sir Henry Docwra, was appointed in the initial city charter of 1604 by James I. In 1613,
Mayor of Derry City and Strabane
Mayor_of_Derry_City_and_Strabane
1534–1603 English campaign in Ireland
Norreys Walter Raleigh Humphrey Gilbert George Carew Arthur Chichester Henry Docwra Charles Blount Walter Deveraux Henry Bagenal Irish leaders: Hugh O'Neill
Tudor_conquest_of_Ireland
Member of the Parliament of England
by whom he was the grandfather of Edmund Docwra MP and great-grandfather of Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore. He died on 19 April 1504 and was
William_Danvers
2023 English local election
+4.5 Conservative Kelli Pettitt 764 51.9 +5.0 Liberal Democrats Connor Docwra 396 26.9 +4.7 Liberal Democrats Rupert Moss-Eccardt 302 20.5 +7.1 Labour
2023 East Cambridgeshire District Council election
2023_East_Cambridgeshire_District_Council_election
British social activist and travel writer (1827–1896)
Mrs. Margaret Bright Lucas, London, President 1877-1890 (6) Miss Mary E. Docwra, Member of National Committee 1883-1890, President of Committee 1890-1892
Margaret_Eleanor_Parker
English politician
son of Sir Peter Warburton, 2nd Baronet and his wife Martha Docwra, daughter of Thomas Docwra of Putteridge, Hertfordshire, and was baptized on 1 June 1675
Sir George Warburton, 3rd Baronet
Sir_George_Warburton,_3rd_Baronet
English classical scholar (1914-1980)
Raven, and Jane Raven. On marriage in 1954 John and Faith Raven purchased Docwra's Manor in Shepreth, near Cambridge, where they cultivated a garden which
John_Raven
Event during the Nine Years' War in Ireland
faced with a three-pronged pincer movement with separate forces under Henry Docwra, Arthur Chichester, and Lord Mountjoy advancing on him from Derry, Carrickfergus
Burning_of_Dungannon
Name list
of the principal commanders of the Battle of the Scheldt Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore, English-born soldier and statesman in 17th-century
Henry_(given_name)
Irish soldier and landowner
fought a guerrilla war, and Cormac was able to ambush a force led by Henry Docwra. Nonetheless, his relationship with his brother became increasingly strained
Cormac_MacBaron_O'Neill
Welsh soldier who settled in Ireland
Born in Hawarden, Flintshire, Bingley served as an officer under Sir Henry Docwra, as part of the expedition to establish garrisons in Derry and the Lough
Ralph_Bingley
English judge
Poyntz (died 1608), of North Ockendon, Sheriff of Essex; secondly to Thomas Docwra, Sheriff of Hertfordshire. Anne Peryam, youngest daughter, married William
William_Peryam
English prior (c. 1470–1540)
behalf of the Order; on 27 June 1527, following the death of Prior Thomas Docwra, he was appointed Lord Prior of England, by bull of the Grand Master. The
William_Weston_(prior)
church leader Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham Birmingham Civic Society Ann Docwra (1624–1710) Quaker minister 12 Jesus Lane, Cambridge Cambridge City and
List_of_blue_plaques
16th-century English linguist and translator
Dorothy married Edmund Docwra MP of Crookham, Berkshire, and was mother of the soldier and statesman Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore. By 1549,
Arthur_Golding
plantations after the war, but was also the founder of Belfast in 1606. Henry Docwra was an ally of Essex who managed to survive the Earl's downfall and establish
List of participants in the Nine Years' War (Ireland)
List_of_participants_in_the_Nine_Years'_War_(Ireland)
Village in Essex, England
residence). It was in turn replaced in 1977 by a new school located in Docwra Road, also called Kelvedon St Marys. This school converted to academy status
Kelvedon
1607 Irish historical event
conditions towards the end of the war; he surrendered to English commander Henry Docwra in July 1602, relinquishing a third of his territory to the Crown under
Flight_of_the_Earls
Royal Navy officer and politician
eminent persons. Whittaker, Treacher & Co. OCLC 776199633. Parry, John Docwra (1831). History and description of Woburn and its abbey, etc. London, Longman
Edward Russell, 1st Earl of Orford
Edward_Russell,_1st_Earl_of_Orford
Church in Derry, Northern Ireland
appropriated for the storage of gunpowder. On 16 April 1600, Sir Henry Docwra entered Derry with a force of 4,000 soldiers. He tore down the ruins of
St_Columb's_Cathedral
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Shepreth then passed to Sir William Laxton and his heirs. The manors of Docwras and Wimbish were held by Geoffrey de Mandeville, then by the Hospital of
Shepreth
The trial took place on 4 June 1628, and by fourteen votes to one, Lord Docwra dissenting, they acquitted him. Lord Dunboyne sat in the Irish House of
Edmond Butler, 3rd Baron Dunboyne
Edmond_Butler,_3rd_Baron_Dunboyne
English judge and politician
Humphrey Walcot (1586-1650) and his wife Anne Docwra (d.1675), whose mother, Jane (née Peryam) Docwra, was the daughter of Sir William Peryam. Walcot
Thomas_Walcot
List of events in the year 1458
Channel. Richard Grey, half brother of Edward V of England (died 1483) Thomas Docwra, Grand Prior of the English Knights Hospitaller (died 1527) Catherine Woodville
1458_in_England
Street in central Cambridge, England
Lane Friends Meeting House was established here on land donated by Anne Docwra in 1700. Also located on Jesus Lane are Wesley House, Methodist theological
Jesus_Lane
UK Parliament constituency (1801–1974, 1997 onwards)
Thomson Humphrey Michell 12 April 1572 8 May 1572 19 April 1583 Edmund Docwra Richard Gallys 1576 Humphrey Michell 16 November 1584 23 November 1584 14
Windsor_(constituency)
offered important assistance to the English commander at Derry, Sir Henry Docwra and took part in a force that captured the strategic settlement of Dunnalong
Arthur_O'Neill_(soldier)
English soldier
Lord Deputy of Ireland. Paulet replaced Henry Docwra. Paulet began at Derry by buying land from Docwra, who had built a town there more than thirty years
George_Paulet_(1553–1608)
English politician
Hales (died 1596) who married Thomas Docwra (died 1602) of Putteridge in Offley, Hertfordshire; their son, Thomas Docwra, married Jane Peryam, the daughter
John_Hales_(died_1572)
the date of completion for the grand south gate erected by Sir Thomas Docwra (the penultimate Grand Prior, also buried in the Priory church). William
Clerkenwell_Priory
Local government elections in Cambridgeshire, England
Votes % ±% Conservative Bill Hunt 1,568 44.6 −6.9 Liberal Democrats Connor Docwra 1,276 36.3 +12.8 Labour Simon Patenall 379 10.8 −6.8 Green Pip Gardner 293
Cambridgeshire County Council elections
Cambridgeshire_County_Council_elections
Scottish aristocrat and queen consort of Tyrconnell
Iníon Dubh and her daughter were captured in Collooney Castle by Sir Henry Docwra. In 1602, Hugh Roe died in Spain and his younger brother Rory submitted
Iníon_Dubh
Premier postal system in London, England
media related to London Penny Post. "Arms of the Armourers and Brasiers". Docwra Family Research Project. Archived from the original on 5 January 2009. Retrieved
London_Penny_Post
English soldier (died 1602)
flight of the Earls from Ireland in 1607. He helped organise Sir Henry Docwra's expedition to Derry in 1600, to support a regime change war launched in
Humphrey_Willis
Perennial river in Victoria, Australia
concrete and steel in the 1920s; destroyed when central pole collapsed during January 2011 floods; rebuilt October 2011. Docwra Street Magpie Midland Highway
Yarrowee_River
Celtic Society. The Genealogy of Corca Laidhe; Poem on the Battle of Dun; Docwra's Tracts; Several Poems, Pedigrees, and Extracts. Dublin: Celtic Society
Ó_Rothláin
Hamlet in England
childhood home of the distinguished soldier and statesman Henry Docwra, 1st Baron Docwra of Culmore, who was born there in 1564. Anne of Denmark came to
Crookham,_Berkshire
Gaelic Irish chief (1587–1608)
with the English authorities: he found a strong supporter in Sir Henry Docwra, the first Governor of Derry. His marriage to Mary Preston, daughter of
Cahir_O'Doherty
Public school in Canford Magna near Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England
Lord Lieutenant Simon Crowcroft (born 1950), Connétable of St Helier David Docwra (born 1953), cricketer and educator Alan Hollinghurst (born 1954), Booker
Canford_School
suggest the three were nephews of Sir John Vaughan, a Welsh associate of Lord Docwra who came to Ireland in 1599 before becoming governor of Derry. Having previously
William_Vaughan_(Royalist)
159. 160. City Refrigeration Holdings 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. Clancy Docwra 166. TC Harrison Car & JCB Dealerships Derbyshire £215 169. Borders (UK)
Sunday_Times_Top_Track_250
British independent professional wrestling promotion
Kobe Nitro PJ Knight 12 April 2025 422+ WAW Under-23 Championship Jaiden Docwra Dillon Slade 19 February 2022 1,570+ WAW Academy Championship Rocket Raistlin
World Association of Wrestling
World_Association_of_Wrestling
Cities in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
City’s first charter as illustrated by the Life and Times of Sir Henry Docwra Archived 2 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine Derry City Council 2004 Beckett
City_status_in_Ireland
Historic kingdom of Ireland
Niall Garbh, who betrayed the alliance and allowed the forces of Henry Docwra to land at Lough Foyle. The new commander of the English forces in Ireland
West_Breifne
Area of central London, England
medical assistance during the crusades.) St John's Gate (built by Sir Thomas Docwra in 1504) survives in the rebuilt form of the Priory Gate. Its gateway, erected
Clerkenwell
English politician, MP for Shropshire (17th century)
was baptized on 24 June 1624, the eldest son of Humphrey and Anne (née Docwra) Walcot. His younger brother was English judge and politician Thomas Walcot
John_Walcot_(Shropshire_MP)
Elizabeth Biddulph, Baroness Biddulph Lucy Ann Brooks Alice Brown Caine Mary Docwra Annie Henrietta Yorke Mitton, Geraldine Edith; Hubbard, Louisa M.; Janes
Women's Total Abstinence Union
Women's_Total_Abstinence_Union
George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (1595–1600), British Museum Thomas Docwra, Grand Prior of the English Knights Hospitallers, (1595-1602) Charles Howard
William_Rogers_(engraver)
Decade
Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland (b. 1477) April/May – Sir Thomas Docwra, English Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitaller (b. 1458) May 6 – Charles
1520s
Former Irish district
Corca Laidhe; Poem on the Battle of Dun; by Gilla-Brighde Mac Conmidhe; Docwra's Tracts; Several Poems, Pedigrees, and Extracts. (celtice Et Angl.). Celtic
Coolcarney
styled upon the monument at Grantham. He married Dorothy, daughter of Periam Docwra, of Putteridge. William Bury's last male descendant died 1707. John, of
William_Bury_(Roundhead)
ISBN 0-948864-30-3. Lamb, Roger (1811). Memoir of his own life. J. Jones. Parry, John Docwra (1833). Historical and descriptive account of the coast of Sussex Brighton
Hired_armed_ship_Harlequin
Irish noblewoman
and began assisting Crown forces under the English commander Sir Henry Docwra who were operating out of Derry. He led forces during the Crown victories
Nuala_O'Donnell
American artist
Tracy Dockray is an American artist and illustrator of children’s books. She is best known for illustrating the HarperCollins editions of Beverly Cleary’s
Tracy_Dockray
British physiologist
Graham John Dockray FMedSci, FRS (born 1946) is a British physiologist, and Professor of Physiology at University of Liverpool. He earned a B.Sc. and Ph
Graham_Dockray
Suburb of Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia
operated by Amelia Elizabeth Skipper (née Brown) and Daisy Georgina Musk (née Docwra) during the 1920s. Blackall Range road network Australian Bureau of Statistics
Bald_Knob,_Queensland
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801 onwards
Crawley 1563 Thomas Sackville Thomas Coleshill 1571 Thomas Lichfield Edmund Docwra 1572 George Burden 1584 Thomas Tasburgh John Smith 1586 Thomas Scott 1589
Aylesbury_(constituency)
Archived from the original on 7 November 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2008. Steve Docwra (1 May 2015). "Lancashire Life named north's magazine of the year". Archant
Lancashire_Life
and allows Henry Docwra to land at Lough Foyle with an expeditionary force of 4,000 men. In a devastating blow to the rebels, Docwra sets up a series
1600_in_Ireland
English politician (d. 1618)
Edward Bourchier, 4th Earl of Bath Martha St John (b. 1603), married Peryam Docwra of Puckeridge His eldest son Oliver inherited the Barony and became Earl
Oliver St John, 3rd Baron St John of Bletso
Oliver_St_John,_3rd_Baron_St_John_of_Bletso
Irish Lord
The Earl of Tyrone, but then switched sides and served with Sir Henry Docwra's forces out of Derry. Sir Arthur died in 1600, and was succeeded by his
Turlough_Luineach_O'Neill
Battle in County Donegal during the Nine Years' War
was maintained for the rest of the war. The success at Lifford validated Docwra's strategy of forming alliances with Gaelic leaders, which was criticised
Battle_of_Lifford
British construction company
British industrial narrow gauge railways Interserve Speller Metcalfe Clancy Docwra Wirral Line "BAM Nuttall: History". Archived from the original on 8 June
BAM_Nuttall
April 1811. At the age of about 14, Noon married fellow convict William Docwra (aka Dockerell) on 25 November 1811 at St Matthews, Windsor, NSW. About
Susannah_Noon
English writer (1780–1868)
of Jerusalem (the original owners of the Manor of Hampton), Lord Thomas Docwra (who leased the Manor to Thomas Wolsey), the Archbishopric of York and Cardinal
Edward_Jesse
English military engineer
Jonathan. The Plantation of Ulster. Gill & MacMillan, 2012. McGurk, John. Sir Henry Docwra, 1564-1631: Derry's Second FounderFour Courts Press, 2006.
Josias_Bodley
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Armlet
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Indisciplined; A Devotee of Vishnu
Boy/Male
Arabic
Idol
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Sublime; High
Female
Serbian
(Боjaна) Feminine form of Serbian/Slovene Bojan, BOJANA means "warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Torbett.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Ecstasy; Engrossed
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Modern, Sanskrit
Linga Form of Shiva; Without Division; Pure; Name of Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Land Owner; King of Earth; Moon
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