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Castle in Cumbria, England
Muncaster Castle is a privately owned castle in the parish of Muncaster, Cumbria, England. It stands overlooking the River Esk, about a mile east of the
Muncaster_Castle
Human settlement in England
city of Carlisle. The settlement of Muncaster itself consists of a small number of houses around Muncaster Castle and the adjoining St Michael's Church
Muncaster
Extinct barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
This family, of Muncaster Castle in Cumberland, descended from William Pennington, who was created a Baronet, of Muncaster in the County of Cumberland
Baron_Muncaster
Surname list
Fifty years later a castle was built by Gamel de Mulcastre. Muncaster Castle was home to the Pennington family for 800 years. The castle evolved from the
Pennington_(surname)
King of England (1422–61, 1470–71)
169–170. Griffiths 1981, p. 880. "The Pennington Family at Muncaster Castle". Muncaster Castle. Retrieved 26 April 2024. Abram, William Alexander (1877)
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Village in Cumbria, England
English Heritage. Approximately a mile's walk from the bath house is Muncaster Castle, which it is believed was built partly with the remains of a Roman
Ravenglass
British farmer, poet, and landowner (1930–2021)
the Hills was a Scottish farmer, poet, and landowner. He resided in Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass, Cumbria. He served as Hill Farming Convenor of the National
Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington
Patrick_Gordon-Duff-Pennington
Art museum in London, England
threat to London, more than 700 artworks were secretly transported to Muncaster Castle in Cumbria on 24 August 1939. In 1970, the building was given Grade
Tate_Britain
2012-10-09 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Muncaster Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback Machine PSC. "Naworth Castle" Archived 2012-10-06 at the Wayback
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of Denmark (d. 1619). Thomas Skelton (c. 17th century), jester of Muncaster Castle Triboulet (1479–1536), jester of kings Louis XII and Francis I of France
List_of_jesters
Topics referred to by the same term
Muncaster is a civil parish in Cumbria, North West England. Muncaster may also refer to: Muncaster Castle, near Ravenglass in Cumbria, England Baron Muncaster
Muncaster_(disambiguation)
Ceremonial county of England
of England Principality of the Cumbrians in 12th century Scotland Rose Castle "New Lord-Lieutenant of Cumbria appointed". Cumberland Council. 5 July 2023
Cumbria
1944 Ruler-class escort aircraft carrier
the war the ship was converted for mercantile service and renamed Muncaster Castle, Bardic and Ben Nevis, before being broken up in 1973. The Bogue class
HMS_Puncher_(D79)
Mountain in the English Lake District, Cumbria, England
Muncaster Fell is a fell at the far western edge of the Lake District National Park, in Cumbria, England. Muncaster Fell is a long, narrow ridge of land
Muncaster_Fell
Heritage railway in Cumbria, England
at the foot of Hardknott Pass; the watermills at Boot and Muncaster; and Muncaster Castle, the home of the Pennington family since 1208. The original
Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway
Ravenglass_and_Eskdale_Railway
Topics referred to by the same term
American lighting designer Tom Skelton (jester), court jester at Muncaster Castle Tommy Skelton (1856–1900), jockey Thomas Skelton (MP died 1416), MP
Thomas_Skelton
English rock band
first edition of their own festival, Krankenhaus Festival, held at Muncaster Castle, Cumbria in August 2019. On Monday 9 August 2021, the band announced
Sea_Power
English rock band
CD and digital formats. They played at the Krankenhaus Festival at Muncaster Castle in the Lake District in August 2025. Current members Saul Adamczewski
The_Moonlandingz
English snooker player (born 1957)
Davis performing at the Krankenhaus Festival at Muncaster Castle in 2019
Steve_Davis
families with which they are associated, and some are ruinous – e.g. Lowther Castle. List of family seats of Scottish nobility List of family seats of Irish
List of family seats of English nobility
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UK country estate
originally named Warter Hall was built by the Pennington family of Muncaster Castle in the late 17th century. It was renamed Warter Priory in the 1830s
Warter_Priory
Musical artist
Wray, Daniel Dylan (25 August 2025). "Krankenhaus review – Lake District castle has the antithesis to boring corporate music festivals". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077
Holly_Ross
countryside to the east. The most important building in the parish is Muncaster Castle; this and buildings associated with it, including St Michael's Church
Listed_buildings_in_Muncaster
1464 battle in the English Wars of the Roses
supporters, at houses across the north of England. Following stays at Muncaster Castle on the Cumbrian coast and at nearby Bolton Hall, he was in hiding at
Battle_of_Hexham
Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington Ardverikie House, Scottish Highlands Muncaster Castle Mrs Althea Dundas-Becker Arniston House, Midlothian Major-General Sir
List of family seats of Scottish nobility
List_of_family_seats_of_Scottish_nobility
Species of owl
(2006). The eagle owl in the UK: Native or Alien? The World Owl Trust, Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass, Cumbria, CA18 1RQ. Stewart, J. R. (2007). "The fossil
Eurasian_eagle-owl
German World War II submarine
Allende, both on the 17th. U-68 had turned for home when she sank Muncaster Castle with two torpedoes south southwest of Monrovia. More than ten lifeboats
German_submarine_U-68_(1940)
British aristocrat
inherited Bulstrode Park in Buckinghamshire. In 1917, he inherited Muncaster Castle. He was appointed High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire for 1920/21. In 1927
John_Frecheville_Ramsden
House Lowther Castle Mirehouse Moresby Hall Mumps Hall Muncaster Castle Naworth Castle Netherby Hall Overwater Hall Rampside Hall Rose Castle Rothay Manor
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Church in Cumbria, England
St Michael's Church is in the grounds of Muncaster Castle, near Ravenglass, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of
St Michael's Church, Muncaster
St_Michael's_Church,_Muncaster
Village and parish in England
name of Pennington came from the aristocratic family who inhabited Muncaster Castle a few miles away. The name likely arose from the Pennines chain of
Pennington,_Cumbria
Norwich Castle, Rockingham Castle, Newark Castle, Warkworth Castle, Muncaster Castle, and Warwick Castle. He also carried out work on the Tower of London
List of church restorations and alterations by Anthony Salvin
List_of_church_restorations_and_alterations_by_Anthony_Salvin
Scottish peer (1812-1880)
a Scottish peer, art historian and collector. Lindsay was born at Muncaster Castle in Cumbria, the son of James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford. He was
Alexander Lindsay, 25th Earl of Crawford
Alexander_Lindsay,_25th_Earl_of_Crawford
British military officer and politician
Conservative Party politician, and member of Clan Lindsay. Born at Muncaster Castle in 1815, James was the second son of James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford
James Lindsay (British Army officer)
James_Lindsay_(British_Army_officer)
Flower-class corvette
Aubrietia picked up some of the survivors from the British merchant ship Muncaster Castle, which was torpedoed and sunk south-south-west of Monrovia, Liberia
HMS_Aubrietia_(K96)
River in Cumbria, England
on an estuarial character. The estuary then passes the grounds of Muncaster Castle and under the Cumbrian Coast railway line on Eskmeals Viaduct before
River_Esk_(Ravenglass)
Retrieved 25 March 2012. "Induna". uboat.net. Retrieved 23 August 2023. "Muncaster Castle". Uboat. 16 February 2011. Jordan, Roger (1999). The World's Merchant
List of shipwrecks in March 1942
List_of_shipwrecks_in_March_1942
Secular office of the Crown
House 1859: Gamel Pennington, 4th Baron Muncaster, of Muncaster Castle 1860: Philip Henry Howard, of Corby Castle 1861: Thomas Ainsworth, of The Flosh 1862:
Sheriff_of_Cumberland
Patrick Gordon-Duff-Pennington, 90, British farmer and landowner (Muncaster Castle). Mohamud Mohammed Hassan, 24, British security guard. Barbara Hewson
Deaths_in_January_2021
Geology of region in northwest England
Eskdale granitic body has been worked for building stone, as seen in Muncaster Castle. The church of St James in Buttermere was partly constructed from rock
Geology_of_the_Lake_District
Village in Cumbria, England
Duddon Bridge or Broad Gate over to Waberthwaite and Broad Oak near Muncaster Castle. Media related to Thwaites, Cumbria at Wikimedia Commons Cumbria County
Thwaites,_Cumbria
Roman fort in Cumbria, England
Roman Route Planner- Tabula Peutingeriana and Itinerarium Antonini". Muncaster Castle and Ravenglass Bath House article at www.cambridgemilitaryhistory.com
Glannoventa
(Church of St Michael and All Angels) 1356113 More images Muncaster Castle Muncaster Castle House 13th century 8 September 1967 SD1035596332 54°21′17″N
Grade I listed buildings in Cumbria
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Cumbria
British television series (1993–1997)
"Haunted Trawler" 11 3 "Pet Healers" 22 September 1995 (1995-09-22) "Muncaster Castle" 12 4 "Miracles" 29 September 1995 (1995-09-29) 13 5 "Cursed Stone"
Strange_but_True?
Village in Lancashire, England
supporters at houses across the north of England. Following stays at Muncaster Castle on the Cumbrian coast and at nearby Bolton Hall, he went into hiding
Waddington,_Lancashire
Norwich Castle, Rockingham Castle, Newark Castle, Warkworth Castle, Muncaster Castle, and Warwick Castle. He also carried out work on the Tower of London
List of work on castles and country houses by Anthony Salvin
List_of_work_on_castles_and_country_houses_by_Anthony_Salvin
German U-boat commander
Batz and the SS Scottish Prince, were sunk. On 30 March 1942 the SS Muncaster Castle was hit by a two torpedoes south-southwest of Monrovia. On Merten's
Karl-Friedrich_Merten
Norwich Castle, Rockingham Castle, Newark Castle, Warkworth Castle, Muncaster Castle, and Warwick Castle. He also carried out work on the Tower of London
List of miscellaneous works by Anthony Salvin
List_of_miscellaneous_works_by_Anthony_Salvin
British peer and Tory politician
Sir Joseph Pennington, 4th Baronet, of Muncaster Castle, Cumberland, and Sarah, daughter of John Moore. Muncaster was returned to Parliament as one of two
John Pennington, 1st Baron Muncaster
John_Pennington,_1st_Baron_Muncaster
Norwich Castle, Rockingham Castle, Newark Castle, Warkworth Castle, Muncaster Castle, and Warwick Castle. He also carried out work on the Tower of London
List of new churches by Anthony Salvin
List_of_new_churches_by_Anthony_Salvin
Settlement in Cumbria, England
and has a population of 246 (2011 census). It is located opposite Muncaster Castle and the village of Ravenglass which lie on the north bank of the Esk
Waberthwaite
Location maps of castles in England
Hutton in the Forest Hutton John Ingmire Isel Kendal Kentmere Kirkandrews Lowther Millom Muncaster Naworth Newbiggin Pendragon Penrith Piel Prior's Rose Scaleby Sizergh
Maps of castles in England by county
Maps_of_castles_in_England_by_county
British artist and photographer
days. He also teaches land art and holds workshops in Lancashire and Muncaster Castle, Cumbria and teaches both adult and children in the UK and abroad the
Richard_Shilling
NY323037 MCF-1 Muncaster Fell 231 194 SD112983 MCF-2 Silver Knott 174 c 58 SD132992 MCF-3 Barrow Crag 127 c 39 SD096971 MCF-4 Muncaster Castle Hill 114 c
List of hills in the Lake District
List_of_hills_in_the_Lake_District
Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 August 2016. Historic England. "Muncaster War Memorial and area wall (1086636)". National Heritage List for England
List of works by Edwin Lutyens
List_of_works_by_Edwin_Lutyens
War memorial in Muncaster, England
Muncaster War Memorial is a First World War memorial in the parish of Muncaster on the west coast of Cumbria in the far north-west of England. The memorial
Muncaster_War_Memorial
Irish peer (1831–1862)
inherited the family estates in Cumberland and Yorkshire, including Muncaster Castle. Muncaster was educated at Eton from 1845 to 1849, admitted to Trinity College
Gamel Pennington, 4th Baron Muncaster
Gamel_Pennington,_4th_Baron_Muncaster
Muncaster Castle
Listed parks and gardens in North West England
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_North_West_England
Brewery in Cumbria, England
Cloud by William Wordsworth. Tom Fool (4.0% abv) - Thomas Skelton of Muncaster Castle in the Lake District was known for his pranks or "Tomfoolery". Part
Jennings_Brewery
British politician
at Muncaster Castle, the third son of James Lindsay, 24th Earl of Crawford, and the Hon. Maria, daughter of John Pennington, 1st Baron Muncaster. Sir
Charles Lindsay (British politician)
Charles_Lindsay_(British_politician)
16th-century English politician
his son and heir to Margaret, daughter of Sir John Pennington, of Muncaster Castle, Cumberland, and widow of John Lamplugh. The eldest son and heir of
James_Leyburn
Fitzgerald, Thomas Carlyle and William Wordsworth Muncaster Castle Ravenglass Historic house Decorated castle, gardens Museum of Lakeland Life & Industry Kendal
List_of_museums_in_Cumbria
wife Sarah. The Penningtons were an old Cumberland family, seated at Muncaster Castle since 1208. He was commissioned an ensign in the Coldstream Guards
Lowther Pennington, 2nd Baron Muncaster
Lowther_Pennington,_2nd_Baron_Muncaster
Hutton-in-the-Forest, Muncaster Castle, and Derwent Isle House Thomas Rickman – architect – various, including Rose Castle and Scaleby Castle Giles Gilbert Scott
List of Cumbria-related topics
List_of_Cumbria-related_topics
English author
Rylands University Library of Manchester. "Pennington Family Tree". Muncaster Castle & Pennington Hotels website. Sage, Lorna, Germaine Greer, and Elaine
Sarah,_Lady_Pennington
September 2012 Hyde & Pevsner 2010, pp. 535–537. Historic England, "Muncaster Castle (1068780)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 24 September
List of works by C. J. Ferguson
List_of_works_by_C._J._Ferguson
British Merchant Navy medal of World War 2
C Chief Officer Nyholt 17 January 1942 Harper, H. W. OBE † Master Muncaster Castle 30 March 1942 Harris, W. H. † C 1st Radio Officer Tanda 15 July 1944
Lloyd's War Medal for Bravery at Sea
Lloyd's_War_Medal_for_Bravery_at_Sea
escort carrier Returned to the United States and sold as merchant Muncaster Castle [citation needed] 26 March United States Navy Long Island Long Island-class
List of ship decommissionings in 1946
List_of_ship_decommissionings_in_1946
British politician (1818–1876)
1860 to 1872). Lord Lonsdale was succeeded by Percy Wyndham and The Lord Muncaster. In 1870, he became Master of the Cottesmore Hunt. On 31 July 1852, he
Henry Lowther, 3rd Earl of Lonsdale
Henry_Lowther,_3rd_Earl_of_Lonsdale
Church in Cumbria, England
the battle of Towton in 1461 (sources vary) – cf "The Luck of Muncaster" at Muncaster Castle), or whether they were merely installed during his reign (1422
St John's Church, Waberthwaite
St_John's_Church,_Waberthwaite
United Kingdom For Taylor & Sanderson Steam Shipping Co. 23 March Muncaster Castle Merchantman Messrs. W. H. Potter & Co. Liverpool United Kingdom For
List_of_ship_launches_in_1882
Church building in Warter, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
building was built in 1862–3 for Josslyn Francis Pennington, 5th Lord Muncaster, and it is thought that this was the third church built on this site.
St_James'_Church,_Warter
Archaeological site in Ravenglass, Cumbria, England
University Press "Ruins of a Roman Bath and the Foundations of a Castle – Ravenglass and Muncaster". cambridgemilitaryhistory.com. 30 April 2015. "Ravenglass
Ravenglass_Roman_Bath_House
the 19th century, and include the north transept added to St Michael, Muncaster by Anthony Salvin, additions to St Martin, Bowness-on-Windermere by Paley
Grade I listed churches in Cumbria
Grade_I_listed_churches_in_Cumbria
214 Lake district peaks over 1,000 ft
12 April 2024. "School Knott". Hill Bagging. Retrieved 12 April 2024. "Muncaster Fell - Hooker Crag". Hill Bagging. Retrieved 12 April 2024. "Classification"
List_of_Wainwrights
1951 novel by Nicholas Monsarrat
of HMS Brighton and the captain of HMS Scylla. The narrator was Martin Muncaster. In March 2012, another two-hour version, starred Gwilym Lee as Lockhart
The_Cruel_Sea_(novel)
Chinese Internet technology company
Business…Wait, What?". Tech In Asia. 18 October 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2025. Muncaster, Phil. "Chinese gaming giant NetEase opens pig farm". The Register. Archived
NetEase
English Conservative politician and amateur cricketer
become the Father of the House. Lowther was born on 27 July 1790 at Lowther Castle, Westmorland. He was the second son of William Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale
Henry_Lowther_(politician)
English noblewoman and poet (1557–1630)
poetry and for literary works written about her. Anne was born in Naworth Castle, Carlisle, England, on 21 March 1557, the eldest daughter of Thomas Dacre
Anne Howard, Countess of Arundel
Anne_Howard,_Countess_of_Arundel
English peer and sportsman (1857–1944)
000 acres (30,000 ha) of land. He had residences at Lowther Castle, at Whitehaven Castle, Barleythorpe and Carlton House Terrace, London. He was appointed
Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale
Hugh_Lowther,_5th_Earl_of_Lonsdale
British film by Alan Bridges
Lim Barrie Ingham as Major Muncaster Anthony Sharp as Lawrence Blackburn Glyn Houston as Police Sergeant Draycott Ann Castle as Sister Evans John Tate
Invasion_(1966_film)
Wilder Mount Winthrop Mount Worthington Mount Wow Mount Zindorf Mox Peaks Muncaster Mountain Napeequa Peak Navaho Peak Nodoubt Peak North Big Bosom Butte
List of mountains of the United States
List_of_mountains_of_the_United_States
"OUP over the Moon for Muncaster's new series | The Bookseller". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 5 January 2022.: "Muncaster’s Isadora Moon series has
List of literary works by number of translations
List_of_literary_works_by_number_of_translations
2024 English local election
632 56.6 +0.2 Conservative Hilary Johnson 550 19.1 −7.5 Reform Ashton Muncaster 466 16.2 +9.0 Liberal Democrats Crispin Welby 233 8.1 +3.9 Majority 1
2024 Sunderland City Council election
2024_Sunderland_City_Council_election
Town in Northumberland, England
Councillors". Morpeth Town Council. Retrieved 7 November 2018. Kelly, Mike; Muncaster, Michael (5 May 2017). "Northumberland local elections results IN FULL
Morpeth,_Northumberland
Maiden Moor Mardale Ill Bell Meal Fell Mellbreak Middle Dodd Middle Fell Muncaster Fell Mungrisdale Common Nab Scar The Nab Nethermost Pike Outerside Pavey
List of fells in the Lake District
List_of_fells_in_the_Lake_District
Illegitimate daughter of James II of England
manuscripts of the Earl of Westmorland, Captain Steward, Lord Stafford, Lord Muncaster, and others. London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswoode. 1885. pp. 335–36
Catherine Sheffield, Duchess of Buckingham and Normanby
Catherine_Sheffield,_Duchess_of_Buckingham_and_Normanby
Sex change as part of the normal life cycle of a species
University Press. ISBN 978-0231527156. OCLC 712855521. Gemmell, Neil J.; Muncaster, Simon; Liu, Hui; Todd, Erica V. (2016). "Bending Genders: The Biology
Sequential_hermaphroditism
Moresby Morland, Morton (north), Morton (south) Mosedale, Mosser, Motherby Muncaster, Mungrisdale, Murton Nateby, Natland, Near Sawrey, Nenthall, Nenthead
List_of_places_in_Cumbria
Calendar of Border Papers, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1896), p. 141 no. 285. Muncaster Papers, Cumbria Archive, DPEN/216/f.118 Calendar State Papers Scotland
Richie_Graham
Tyne Central and West Frances Lasok Chi Onwurah Ali Avaei Ashton Hektor Muncaster John Pearson Yvonne Ridley (Independent) Habib Rahman (Independent) Labour
Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency
Candidates_of_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency
British politician
George Reid (1902) in the collection of Greystoke Castle. The new portrait was unveiled by Lord Muncaster, Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland, in August 1915
Henry_Howard_(MP_for_Penrith)
Cleator Egremont Eskdale Gosforth Haile Irton Lamplugh Millom Moresby Muncaster Ponsonby Calder Bridge St Bees Waberthwaite Corney Wasdale Head Nether
List_of_churches_in_Cumbria
English nobleman (1495–1568)
6th Baron Ogle; Joanna, wife of William Penington of Muncaster, ancestor of the Barons Muncaster. Agnes, who married, (1) Richard Musgrave. Their daughter
Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton
Thomas_Wharton,_1st_Baron_Wharton
12th-century English nobleman
of Furness. The following are some of the areas associated with him: Muncaster in Cumberland. William Farrer, in his 1902 edition of Lancashire Pipe
William_de_Lancaster_I
Manuscripts of the Earl of Westmoreland, Captain Stewart, Lord Stafford, Lord Muncaster, And Others. (London: Public Records Office, 1885). Page 416 HC Maxwell
William_Devereux_(1219–1265)
Principal railway station in Tyne and Wear, England
the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 10 March 2017. Kelly, Mike; Muncaster, Michael (5 May 2017). "Northumberland local elections - council held
Newcastle_railway_station
British Liberal Party politician (1842–1906)
Ainsworth purchased Wray Castle, Hawkshead and this became his main seat for the last decade of his life. He had no children and Wray Castle seems to have been
David_Ainsworth
Mill, Alston Little Salkeld Watermill, Penrith Milton Mill, Crooklands Muncaster Mill, Ravenglass Old Fulling Mill, Ambleside Rutter Mill, Great Asby Sparket
List of watermills in the United Kingdom
List_of_watermills_in_the_United_Kingdom
Church in Cumbria, England
diocese of Carlisle. Its benefice is united with those of Irton, St Paul, Muncaster, St Michael, and St John, Waberthwaite. The church stands by the side
St_Catherine's_Church,_Boot
MUNCASTER CASTLE
MUNCASTER CASTLE
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Man from south Munster.
Boy/Male
English
From a surname derived from the Irish 'Deas Mumhain' meaning 'South Munster.' Also a diminutive...
Male
Irish
Contracted form of Irish Gaelic Deas-Mhumhan, DEASÚN means "man from south Munster."
Girl/Female
Celtic
Mythical princess of Munster.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Munster)
Irish (Munster) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Troighthigh ‘descendant of Troightheach’, a byname meaning ‘foot soldier’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Troyes in Aude, France. There was also an Anglo-Norman family of this name in Ireland.Americanized form of some like-sounding Jewish surname or an Americanized spelling of Treu.French : habitational name from a place in the Haute-Garonne.Dutch : from a short form of the female personal name Geertrui(de), Dutch form of Gertrude (see Trude).Dutch : from Middle Dutch troye ‘doublet’, ‘jerkin’, possibly a metonymic occupational name for a tailor, or a nickname for someone who wore a striking garment of this kind.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Sligo and Munster)
Irish (Sligo and Munster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beólláin ‘descendant of Beóllán’, an old Irish name of uncertain origin.English : habitational name from any of various places such as Bowland in Lancashire and West Yorkshire, Bowlands in East Yorkshire, and Bolland in Devon. All of these are most probably named with Old English boga ‘bow’ (in the sense of a bend in a river) + land ‘land’.German : of uncertain origin; possibly from Slavic polan ‘rural person’, ‘peasant’, or a variant of Bolander, or an altered spelling of Böhland, a name of Slavic origin, from Old Slavic belu ‘white’, a descriptive nickname for a fair-haired person.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Leinster and Munster) and English (of Norman origin)
Irish (Leinster and Munster) and English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Pois, a place in Picardy (said to have been named with Old French pois ‘fish’ because of its well-stocked river), from Old French Pohier ‘native of Pois’.English : nickname for a poor man, or ironically for a miser, from Middle English, Old French povre, poure ‘poor’ (Latin pauper). Woulfe gives this also as the meaning of the Norman Irish name, which in early records is found as le Poer, believing it to be a nickname for someone who has taken a vow of poverty.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Doncaster in South Yorkshire, named from the river name Don (a Celtic name meaning ‘water’, ‘river’) + Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Deas-Mhumhan, DESMOND means "man from south Munster."Â
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
From South Munster. An Irish surname referring to Munster: (one of ancient Ireland's five regions.).
Boy/Male
Gaelic Irish
From South Munster. An Irish surname referring to Munster: (one of ancient Ireland's five regions.).
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic byname DEAS-MHUMHAN means "man from south Munster."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Man from south Munster.
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic, Greek, Irish
Mythical a Prince of Munster; Poet; Storyteller
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic
Queen; Literature; Munster; Goddess; Love; Beauty
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Prince John of Lancaster, son to the King.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, French, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican
Gracious Defender; Man of the World; Munster; Man from South Munster
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a minor place in the parish of Lancaster called Thistlethwaite, from Middle English thistle + thwaite ‘meadow’ (see Thwaites), i.e. a meadow overgrown with thistles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lancaster in northwestern England, named in Old English as ‘Roman fort on the Lune’, from the Lune river, on which it stands, + Old English cæster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’). The river name is probably British, perhaps related to Gaelic slán ‘healthy’, ‘salubrious’.
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Munster)
Irish (Munster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃceadh ‘descendant of Ãcidhe’, a byname meaning ‘doctor’, ‘healer’.English : from a pet form of Hick.
MUNCASTER CASTLE
MUNCASTER CASTLE
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Vyankit | வà¯à®¯à®‚கிதÂ
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Guiding light (lighthouse)
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Brilliant Like Sun
Female
Egyptian
, an uncertain vulture-goddess of the South land or Ethiopia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Cleaves in Devon (see Cleve).
Female
English
Feminine form of Roman Latin Camillus, possibly CAMILLA means "attendant (for a temple)." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior maiden and queen of the Volsci.Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Biblical
passages; passengers,regions beyond
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American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Trust; Belief; Faithful; Loyalty; Unquestioning Belief; Confidence
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Tamil
Woman, Young girl
MUNCASTER CASTLE
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v. i.
To move the castle to the square next to king, and then the king around the castle to the square next beyond it, for the purpose of covering the king.
a.
Having a castle or castles; supporting a castle; as, a castled height or crag.
n.
The guard or defense of a castle.
n.
The government of a castle.
n.
A tax or imposition an a dwelling within a certain distance of a castle, for the purpose of maintaining watch and ward in it; castle-ward.
n.
A small castle.
a.
Fortified; turreted; as, castled walls.
n.
The act of surrendering; the act of yielding, or resigning one's person, or the possession of something, into the power of another; as, the surrender of a castle to an enemy; the surrender of a right.
n.
A street; a village; a castle; a dwelling; a place of work, or exercise of authority; -- now obsolete except in composition; as, bailiwick, Warwick, Greenwick.
n.
A place of security; a fortified place; a fort; a castle; -- often called a stronghold.
n.
One of the four pieces placed on the corner squares of the board; a castle.
a.
Of or pertaining to the monitorial system of instruction followed by Joseph Lancaster, of England, in which advanced pupils in a school teach pupils below them.
imp. & p. p.
of Castle
n.
In Ireland, a lord or proprietor of a tract of land or of a castle, elected by a family, under the system of tanistry.
n.
One whose imagination overpowers his reason and controls his judgment; an unpractical schemer; one who builds castles in the air; a daydreamer.
n.
A castle and domain conferred on a nobleman for life.
n.
Same as Castleguard.
v. t.
To take a castle from; to turn out of a castle.
n.
Fig.: one who builds castles in the air or forms visionary schemes.
n.
A piece, made to represent a castle, used in the game of chess; a rook.