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Village in Wiltshire, England
Heytesbury is a village (formerly considered to be a town) and a civil parish in Wiltshire, England. The village lies on the north bank of the Wylye, about
Heytesbury
Topics referred to by the same term
Heytesbury is a village, civil parish and former hundred in Wiltshire, England. Heytesbury may also refer to: Heytesbury (UK Parliament constituency),
Heytesbury_(disambiguation)
Holding company owned by the Holmes à Court family in Western Australia
Heytesbury Pty Ltd is the privately owned company of the Holmes à Court family in Western Australia. It was founded in 1923 as Heytesbury Holdings. In
Heytesbury_Pty._Ltd.
Town in Victoria, Australia
The Heytesbury Settlement Scheme was a soldier settlement scheme established in the Western District of Victoria, Australia after World War II. The scheme
Heytesbury_Settlement_Scheme
Peerage title in the United Kingdom
Baron Heytesbury (pronounced 'Hetsbury'), of Heytesbury in the County of Wiltshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in
Baron_Heytesbury
English philosopher and logician
William of Heytesbury, or William Heytesbury, or William de Heytisbury, called in Latin Guglielmus Hentisberus or Tisberus (c. 1313 – 1372/1373), was
William_of_Heytesbury
Street in Dublin, Ireland
Heytesbury Street (/ˈheɪtsbəriː/; Irish: Sráid Heytesbury) is a tree-lined inner city street north of the South Circular Road, in Portobello, Dublin,
Heytesbury_Street
Australian businessman
William à Court-Holmes, 2nd Baron Heytesbury, and a grand-nephew of William Frederick Holmes à Court, 3rd Baron Heytesbury, Holmes à Court was one of the
Robert_Holmes_à_Court
English nobleman (1503–1540)
Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury (1503 – 28 July 1540), was created Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury in 1536. He was the first person to be
Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury
Walter_Hungerford,_1st_Baron_Hungerford_of_Heytesbury
Uninhabited village in Wiltshire, England
parish within the British Army's training area, now in the parish of Heytesbury, on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England. It lies in an isolated area of
Imber
Australian businesswoman
was the Chairperson of one of Australia's largest private companies, Heytesbury Pty Ltd, having turned around its fortunes after the death of her husband
Janet_Holmes_à_Court
British scientist (1936-2006)
Siegfried Sassoon and his wife Hester Gatty, who were living mainly at Heytesbury House in Wiltshire, but was born in Westminster, where his parents had
George_Sassoon
William Frederick Holmes à Court, 3rd Baron Heytesbury (25 June 1862 – 15 August 1903) was a British peer and landowner in Wiltshire, a member of the House
William Holmes à Court, 3rd Baron Heytesbury
William_Holmes_à_Court,_3rd_Baron_Heytesbury
Australian businessman and wine maker (born 1972)
businesswoman (and chairperson of Heytesbury Pty Ltd), Janet Holmes à Court. In 2000, Holmes à Court took over the management of Heytesbury from his mother Janet
Paul_Holmes_à_Court
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
The Shire of Heytesbury was a local government area about 200 kilometres (124 mi) west-southwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia
Shire_of_Heytesbury
Church in Wiltshire, England
The Church of St Peter and St Paul, Heytesbury is the Church of England parish church for the parish of Heytesbury with Tytherington and Knook, Wiltshire
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Heytesbury
Church_of_St_Peter_and_St_Paul,_Heytesbury
Title in the Peerage of England
remained since. Another Barony of Hungerford with the distinction de Heytesbury was created in the Peerage of England on 8 June 1526 for another Walter
Baron_Hungerford
English war poet and writer (1886–1967)
legacy by an aunt, Rachel Beer, allowing him to buy the great estate of Heytesbury House in Wiltshire. His first published success, "The Daffodil Murderer"
Siegfried_Sassoon
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Heytesbury was a parliamentary borough in Wiltshire which elected two Members of Parliament. From 1449 until 1707 it was represented in the House of Commons
Heytesbury (UK Parliament constituency)
Heytesbury_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
British diplomat and Conservative politician (1779–1860)
William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury (11 July 1779 – 31 May 1860), known as Sir William à Court, 2nd Baronet, from 1817 to 1828, was an English diplomat
William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury
William_à_Court,_1st_Baron_Heytesbury
Former hospital in Dublin, Ireland
foundation stone on 10 October 1770. It then moved to larger premises fronting Heytesbury Street off Long Lane in 1822 with its previous premises becoming The Coombe
Meath_Hospital
British politician
Heytesbury (11 July 1809 – 21 April 1891) was a British peer and Conservative Member of Parliament. Born William Henry Ashe à Court, Lord Heytesbury was
William à Court-Holmes, 2nd Baron Heytesbury
William_à_Court-Holmes,_2nd_Baron_Heytesbury
English politician (died 1397)
before his tenure. Hungerford was the son of Walter de Hungerford of Heytesbury, Wiltshire, thrice a Member of Parliament for Wiltshire, in 1331/2, 1333/4
Thomas_Hungerford_(speaker)
Leonard Holmes à Court, 4th Baron Heytesbury (11 June 1863 – 2 February 1949) was a British Army officer, a British peer, landowner in Wiltshire, and a
Leonard Holmes à Court, 4th Baron Heytesbury
Leonard_Holmes_à_Court,_4th_Baron_Heytesbury
English farmer and peer
Francis William Holmes à Court, 6th Baron Heytesbury (8 November 1931 – 5 October 2004) was a British landowner and peer, serving as a Member of the House
Francis Holmes à Court, 6th Baron Heytesbury
Francis_Holmes_à_Court,_6th_Baron_Heytesbury
English noblewoman (c.1510–1554)
years. She was married to Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury until his execution, then to Sir Robert Throckmorton of Coughton. Through
Elizabeth Hussey, Baroness Hungerford
Elizabeth_Hussey,_Baroness_Hungerford
English politician
and Heytesbury, Wiltshire, was an English politician. He was born the son of Edward Ashe, of Fenchurch Street, London, who was MP for Heytesbury from
William_Ashe_(1647–1713)
Town in Victoria, Australia
Settlement Commission in 1946, the large bush land tract known as the Heytesbury Forest was under consideration as a possible settlement area. Simpson
Simpson,_Victoria
English landowner and peer
William Leonard Frank Holmes à Court, 5th Baron Heytesbury of Heytesbury (17 April 1906 – 27 November 1971) was a British landowner and peer, serving as
William Holmes à Court, 5th Baron Heytesbury
William_Holmes_à_Court,_5th_Baron_Heytesbury
Cadastral division in Victoria, Australia
The County of Heytesbury is one of the 37 counties of Victoria which are part of the cadastral divisions of Australia, used for land titles. The county
County_of_Heytesbury
Australia's largest farms (stations) list
Pastoral Company, S Kidman & Company, North Australian Pastoral Company, Heytesbury, Paraway Pastoral Company and the Jumbuck Pastoral Company. This list
List of the largest stations in Australia
List_of_the_largest_stations_in_Australia
Village in Wiltshire, England
temporary accommodation in many small buildings and extending north into Heytesbury parish. John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870–1872)
Knook
Former electoral district in Victoria, Australia
Villiers and Heytesbury was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria from 1856 to 1904. It was based in western
Electoral district of Villiers and Heytesbury
Electoral_district_of_Villiers_and_Heytesbury
Former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Council
The Electoral district of Villiers and Heytesbury was one of the original sixteen electoral districts of the old unicameral Victorian Legislative Council
Electoral district of Villiers and Heytesbury (Victorian Legislative Council)
Electoral_district_of_Villiers_and_Heytesbury_(Victorian_Legislative_Council)
British MP
of Heytesbury, and sister of Edward Ashe, also MP for Heytesbury. Elizabeth was the eventual heir to the Heytesbury Estate (including Heytesbury House)
Pierce_à_Court
British soldier and Member of Parliament
(MP). À Court was the only son of General William Ashe-à Court, MP for Heytesbury, and Anne Vernon, a daughter of Thomas Vernon. His paternal grandparents
Sir William à Court, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_à_Court,_1st_Baronet
English landowner
Hungerford was the only son of Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury, and his first wife, Susan Danvers, daughter of Sir John Danvers of Dauntsey
Walter Hungerford (Knight of Farley)
Walter_Hungerford_(Knight_of_Farley)
British politician and naval officer (1783-1855)
brother of Charles Ashe à Court-Repington and William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury. While he never married, on 24 September 1847, by Royal Licence, he took
Edward Henry à Court-Repington
Edward_Henry_à_Court-Repington
Village in Wiltshire, England
southwest of the larger village of Heytesbury. Most of the village is now part of the civil parish of Heytesbury although a few houses in the west are
Tytherington,_Wiltshire
Extinct English baronetcy
Baronet, married William à Court, the heir of William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury. At the same time he assumed by royal licence the additional surname of
Worsley baronets of Appuldurcombe (1611)
Worsley_baronets_of_Appuldurcombe_(1611)
Western Australian business woman
Australian businessperson who has held senior roles with Entertainment Rights, Heytesbury, Helloworld, Fortescue and the West Coast Eagles. Gaines attended Perth
Elizabeth_Gaines
British politician; (1704–1783)
Frederick Cavendish (1733–1812). Cavendish entered the House of Commons for Heytesbury in 1725 and would remain a member in various seats until 1741, when he
Lord Charles Cavendish (politician, born 1704)
Lord_Charles_Cavendish_(politician,_born_1704)
Group of 14th-century English mathematicians and philosophers
second quarter of the 14th century, were Thomas Bradwardine, William Heytesbury, Richard Swineshead, and John Dumbleton. Using the slightly earlier works
Oxford_Calculators
Topics referred to by the same term
Court-Holmes, 2nd Baron Heytesbury later Holmes-à Court (1809–1891), British peer and politician William Holmes à Court, 3rd Baron Heytesbury (1862–1903), British
William_Holmes_à_Court
Australian entrepreneur
Australia's first billionaire) and businesswoman (and chairperson of Heytesbury Pty Ltd) Janet Holmes à Court. Holmes à Court grew up in Perth but he
Simon_Holmes_à_Court
British politician
A. degree in 1809. He was returned as a Tory Member of Parliament for Heytesbury, Wiltshire in 1812, although he appears to have lost interest in Parliament
Samuel Hood, 2nd Baron Bridport
Samuel_Hood,_2nd_Baron_Bridport
Area of London, England
Cromwell, Earl of Essex 1540 – Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford of Heytesbury 1547 – Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey 1549 – Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour
Tower_Hill
Railway line in Wiltshire, England
stations at opening were: Warminster (the terminus from 1851 to 1856) Heytesbury Codford Wiley (renamed Wylye in 1874) Langford (closed in October 1857)
Salisbury branch line (Great Western Railway)
Salisbury_branch_line_(Great_Western_Railway)
Topics referred to by the same term
forester and botanist William Ashe (1647–1713), MP for Heytesbury William Ashe (1715–1750), MP for Heytesbury William Ashe (Michigan politician) in United States
William_Ashe
Australian businessman (born 1968)
obligations. To make things more complicated his mother Janet's company, Heytesbury, was an investor in Lift Off and was entitled to income from ancillary
Peter_Holmes_à_Court
Australian engineer and construction magnate
and President from 1986 until his death. The company was purchased by Heytesbury Pty Ltd in 1991, and is now owned by China Communications Construction
John_Holland_(engineer)
Diocese of the Church of England
Archdeaconry of Sarum Deanery of Alderbury Deanery of Chalke Deanery of Heytesbury Deanery of Salisbury Deanery of Stonehenge Archdeaconry of Dorset Deanery
Diocese_of_Salisbury
College of the Valley Scholars Salisbury 1262 1542 279–280 2 Heytesbury Grammar School Heytesbury 1472 c. 1700 227–228 3 Marlborough Royal Free Grammar School
List of oldest schools in Wiltshire
List_of_oldest_schools_in_Wiltshire
British politician (1778–1841)
ministry while he represented Horsham as MP. He then was returned for Heytesbury from 1807 to 1812 and Wilton from 1816 to 1820. In 1804 he was commissioned
James Harris, 2nd Earl of Malmesbury
James_Harris,_2nd_Earl_of_Malmesbury
Village in Wiltshire, England
Salisbury branch line across the northeast of the parish in 1856, and Heytesbury station was nearby. That station closed in 1955 but the line and Warminster
Sutton_Veny
English politician (1378–1449)
Lee 1891, p. 259 cites: Jackson, Anc. Statutes of Heytesbury Almshouses, Devizes, 1863. "Heytesbury". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council.
Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford
Walter_Hungerford,_1st_Baron_Hungerford
English landowner
Nicolas's Testamenta Vetusta, and in Hoare's "Modern Wiltshire, Hundred of Heytesbury. A list of the heavy expenses she incurred in ransoming her son Robert
Robert Hungerford, 2nd Baron Hungerford
Robert_Hungerford,_2nd_Baron_Hungerford
Electoral divisions of the Victorian Legislative Council
Bourke, Evelyn and Mornington Talbot, Dalhousie and Anglesey Villiers and Heytesbury Wimmera added in the expansion of the council in 1855. "Electoral Boundaries
Electoral_regions_of_Victoria
British Army officer and politician
politician. He was the third son of Sir William Ashe à Court, 1st Baronet of Heytesbury, Wiltshire and educated at Eton College. He joined the army as an ensign
Charles Ashe à Court-Repington
Charles_Ashe_à_Court-Repington
Christian Brothers-founded school in Dublin, Ireland
were erected for primary pupils, and in 1964 for secondary pupils on Heytesbury Street. Although founded and largely known as an all-boys school, since
Synge_Street_CBS
English nobleman
before his early death. He expended money to be one of the two MPs for Heytesbury from 1791, able to contribute to the national debate until his death.
Richard Barry, 7th Earl of Barrymore
Richard_Barry,_7th_Earl_of_Barrymore
1845–1852 mass starvation in Ireland
O'Connell and the Lord Mayor, went to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Heytesbury to discuss the issue. They offered suggestions such as opening the ports
Great_Famine_(Ireland)
English landowner and politician
In 1614, he was elected Member of Parliament for Heytesbury. He was re-elected MP for Heytesbury in 1621 and 1624. He inherited the estate of Maiden
Henry_Ludlow_(died_1643)
mentioned, in the said County, as relates to the Road within the Town of Heytesbury; and for other Purposes therein mentioned. Kent Roads Act 1765 5 Geo.
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1765
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1765
Street in Dublin, Ireland
Harcourt Street Harcourt Terrace Hawkins Street Herbert Park Herbert Road Heytesbury Street High Street Hume Street James's Street Keyser's Lane Kildare Street
Temple_Street,_Dublin
Antiquary
in the rich archaeological landscape around the Wiltshire village of Heytesbury where he lived and worked. In contrast to the vast majority of antiquarians
William_Cunnington
English peer
forfeited, or himself paid the debt to the law like the Lord Hungerford of Heytesbury" (beheaded in 1541 for offences against the Buggery Act 1533), "one against
William Courtenay, 9th Earl of Devon
William_Courtenay,_9th_Earl_of_Devon
Australian rules football club
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
Warragul Industrials Football Club
Warragul_Industrials_Football_Club
Former railway station in England
Heytesbury railway station is a former railway station near Heytesbury, Wiltshire, England, in the Wylye Valley, about three miles south of Warminster
Heytesbury_railway_station
Australian rules football club
(until 1969), Purnim Heytesbury Football League (until 1979), Heytesbury Football League (until 1991) and finally the Heytesbury Mount Noorat Football
Simpson_Football_Netball_Club
Market town in Berkshire, England
Sir Edward Hastings who became a Baron, and the family seat moved to Heytesbury, Wiltshire. In the 16th century, the parish of Hungerford was included
Hungerford
Topics referred to by the same term
1656), Member of Parliament for Heytesbury 1640–52 Edward Ashe (died 1731), his son, Member of Parliament for Heytesbury 1679–89 Edward Ashe (died 1748)
Edward_Ashe
Australian rules football club
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
Spotswood_Football_Club
Surname list
surname which may refer to: The Barons Heytesbury, starting with the 2nd Baron William à Court-Holmes, 2nd Baron Heytesbury (1809–1891), British Member of Parliament
Holmes_à_Court
English landowner and Member of Parliament
Ashe (c. 1673 – 22 May 1748) of Heytesbury, Wiltshire was an English landowner, and Member of Parliament for Heytesbury for 52 years, from 1695 to 1747
Edward_Ashe_(died_1748)
Town in Victoria, Australia
Football Association that operated from 1927, it reformed after WWII as the Heytesbury Football League and ran until 1991. At the 2001 census, Port Campbell
Port_Campbell
17th senior season of Australian rules football in Victoria
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
1886 Victorian football season
1886_Victorian_football_season
English politician
Parliament of England for Aldborough in 1571, Cardiganshire in 1542, Heytesbury in 1547, Scarborough in March 1553, Thirsk in October 1553, 1558, 1559
Thomas_Eynns
English politician
Moore was elected Member of Parliament for Heytesbury in the Short Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Heytesbury in November 1640 for the Long Parliament
Thomas_Moore_(Roundhead)
Village in Wiltshire, England
collegiate church of St Paul, Heytesbury. From 1220 until Heytesbury's collegiate status was removed in 1840, Heytesbury and therefore Swallofcliffe were
Swallowcliffe
Sedimentary basin in Australia
succession of marine and carbonate accumulations of the Wangerrip, Nirranda, Heytesbury, and Whalers Bluff Groups, separated by distinct unconformities associated
Otway_Basin
British Army general
full general on 19 March 1778. He also sat as Member of Parliament for Heytesbury between 1751 and 1781. In 1768 he assumed by Royal licence the additional
William_Ashe-à_Court
Australian rules football club
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
Surf_Coast_Suns
Australian rules football league
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
Echuca_Football_League
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
2020 in Australian rules football in Victoria
2020_in_Australian_rules_football_in_Victoria
Town in Victoria, Australia
tending their wounds after tribal skirmishes. In 1840 he settled in the Heytesbury forest area on a small creek not far from where the present day Cobden
Cobden,_Victoria
Former railway station in England
Railway Midford Halt Monkton Combe Halt Limpley Stoke Salisbury branch line Heytesbury Codford Wylye Langford Wishford Wilton North Devizes branch line Semington
Savernake Low Level railway station
Savernake_Low_Level_railway_station
16th-century English politician
Sackville, MP for East Grinstead. He was a member of parliament (MP) for Heytesbury in 1558. "SACKVILLE, Christopher (by 1519-58/59), of Albourne and Worth
Christopher_Sackville
16th-century English politician
Salisbury in 1529. His son, Thomas Chaffyn, was also an MP for Salisbury and Heytesbury. "CHAFFYN, Thomas I (by 1498-1558), of Salisbury, Wilts. - History of
Thomas_Chaffyn_I
Street in Dublin, Ireland
Harcourt Street Harcourt Terrace Hawkins Street Herbert Park Herbert Road Heytesbury Street High Street Hume Street James's Street Keyser's Lane Kildare Street
North_Brunswick_Street
British peer (born 1950)
Seaford Tyrone Plunket, 9th Baron Plunket James Holmes à Court, 7th Baron Heytesbury Andrew Bootle-Wilbraham, 8th Baron Skelmersdale John Best, 9th Baron Wynford
James Meston, 3rd Baron Meston
James_Meston,_3rd_Baron_Meston
Australian rules football league
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
West_Wimmera_Football_League
Inner city area of Dublin, Ireland
older streets in the neighbourhood (i.e., Richmond, Harrington, Lennox, Heytesbury and Camden) were named after British Viceroys. Newer streets were often
Portobello,_Dublin
Cadastral division in Victoria, Australia
Irrewarra Irrewillipe Kaanglang Krambruk La Trobe (part in the County of Heytesbury) Lorne Moomowroong Moorbanool Murroon Nalangil Natte Murrang Newlingrook
County_of_Polwarth
Australian rules football club
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
Geelong_West_Cheetahs
British politician
of over £18,000. Charles Ellis was elected to the House of Commons for Heytesbury in 1793, a seat he held until 1796, and then represented Seaford from
Charles Ellis, 1st Baron Seaford
Charles_Ellis,_1st_Baron_Seaford
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
of Corio Dundas Geelong Geelong West Glenelg (former) Hamilton Hampden Heytesbury Heywood Koroit (B) Minhamite Mortlake Mount Rouse Newtown Otway Port Fairy
City_of_Ringwood
Topics referred to by the same term
Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury (1779–1860), British diplomat and Conservative politician William à Court-Holmes, 2nd Baron Heytesbury (1809–1891), British
William_à_Court
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
of Corio Dundas Geelong Geelong West Glenelg (former) Hamilton Hampden Heytesbury Heywood Koroit (B) Minhamite Mortlake Mount Rouse Newtown Otway Port Fairy
South_Gippsland_Shire
Australian rules football club
(1909–1981) Golden Rivers (1946–2025) Goulburn Valley FA (1888-1931) Heytesbury Mount Noorat (1992-2002) Lexton Plains (1999–2010) Mallee (1997–2015)
Western Eagles Football Netball Club
Western_Eagles_Football_Netball_Club
HEYTESBURY
HEYTESBURY
HEYTESBURY
HEYTESBURY
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Jamaican
Singer; To Sing; Song
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Marjorie, MARJORY means "pearl."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Fire
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden creeper, Golden wine
Girl/Female
Tamil
A good woman
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
An authority of Quran had this name
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Little Deer
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Parvati
HEYTESBURY
HEYTESBURY
HEYTESBURY
HEYTESBURY
HEYTESBURY