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  • Ovington House
  • House in Hampshire, England

    Ovington House is a late 18th century house in Ovington, Hampshire. The house was built for James Standerwick. It was inherited by his daughter Elizabeth

    Ovington House

    Ovington House

    Ovington_House

  • Ovington Square
  • Square in London

    Ovington Square is a garden square in central London's Knightsbridge district. It lies between Brompton Road to the north-west (reached via Ovington Gardens)

    Ovington Square

    Ovington Square

    Ovington_Square

  • Itchen Stoke and Ovington
  • Civil parish in Hampshire, England

    Itchen Stoke and Ovington (/ˈɒvɪŋtən/) is a civil parish consisting of two adjoining villages in the Winchester district, in Hampshire, England, 2 miles

    Itchen Stoke and Ovington

    Itchen Stoke and Ovington

    Itchen_Stoke_and_Ovington

  • List of country houses in the United Kingdom
  • Alresford House Ovington House Pax Hill Redenham Park Rhinefield House Roke Manor Rotherfield Park Silchester House Somerley South Stoneham House Southwick

    List of country houses in the United Kingdom

    List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Mary White Ovington
  • American activist, NAACP founder (1865–1951)

    Mary White Ovington (April 11, 1865 – July 15, 1951) was an American socialist, suffragist, journalist, and co-founder of the National Association for

    Mary White Ovington

    Mary White Ovington

    Mary_White_Ovington

  • Friedrich von Zandt
  • Prussian Hussar colonel and landowner

    square by his widow in 1844, who named it Ovington Square after their house in Ovington, Hampshire. The houses surrounding the green were built from 1844

    Friedrich von Zandt

    Friedrich_von_Zandt

  • Houses at 216–264 Ovington Avenue
  • Historic district in Brooklyn, New York

    The houses at 216–264 Ovington Ave. form a national historic district in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York, New York. It consists of 20 contributing residential

    Houses at 216–264 Ovington Avenue

    Houses at 216–264 Ovington Avenue

    Houses_at_216–264_Ovington_Avenue

  • Ovington, Essex
  • Village and civil parish in Essex, England

    Ovington is a village and civil parish in the Braintree district, in north Essex, England. The village is situated about 3 miles (5 km) south of Clare

    Ovington, Essex

    Ovington, Essex

    Ovington,_Essex

  • Ovington Weller
  • American politician (1862–1947)

    Ovington Eugene Weller (January 23, 1862 – January 5, 1947) was an American banker and Republican member of the United States Senate, representing the

    Ovington Weller

    Ovington Weller

    Ovington_Weller

  • Earle Ovington
  • 19/20th-century American aeronautical engineer and inventor

    and they had two children: Earle Kester Ovington (1912–2006) and Audrey Ovington (1914-2005) He built a house in the Samarkand area of Santa Barbara,

    Earle Ovington

    Earle Ovington

    Earle_Ovington

  • Musto (company)
  • English clothing brand

    Archived from the original on 2010-01-02. Retrieved 2010-02-19. "MUSTO and Ovington Boats have signed a renewed contract securing MUSTO as the title sponsor

    Musto (company)

    Musto_(company)

  • Ranch dressing
  • Style of salad dressing

    first commercial customer for ranch dressing was Henson's friend, Audrey Ovington, who was the owner of Cold Spring Tavern. By 1957, Henson began selling

    Ranch dressing

    Ranch dressing

    Ranch_dressing

  • The Grange, Northington
  • Country house and opera theatre in Hampshire, England

    The Grange is a 19th-century country house-mansion and English landscape park near Northington in Hampshire, England. It is currently owned by the Baring

    The Grange, Northington

    The Grange, Northington

    The_Grange,_Northington

  • Ovington, Norfolk
  • Civil parish in Norfolk, England

    Ovington is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of 6.44 km2 (2.49 sq mi) and had a population of 239 in 92 households at

    Ovington, Norfolk

    Ovington, Norfolk

    Ovington,_Norfolk

  • Ovington, County Durham
  • Village in County Durham, England

    Ovington is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England. Situated 8 miles (13 km) east of Barnard Castle. Lying within the historic boundaries

    Ovington, County Durham

    Ovington, County Durham

    Ovington,_County_Durham

  • Radcliffe College
  • Women's college in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1878–1999)

    Swan Leavitt (AB, 1892) Civil rights activist and journalist Mary White Ovington (1891–1893, no degree) Novelist, playwright, poet Gertrude Stein (AB, 1898)

    Radcliffe College

    Radcliffe College

    Radcliffe_College

  • Verina Morton Jones
  • American physician

    co-founded Brooklyn's Lincoln Settlement House with Mary White Ovington. Jones supplied the down payment for the house's property at 129 Willoughby Street and

    Verina Morton Jones

    Verina Morton Jones

    Verina_Morton_Jones

  • National Negro Committee
  • African-American civil rights group (1909–10); predecessor to the NAACP

    citizens needed to come to the aid of blacks in the United States. Mary Ovington wrote to Walling about her interest in this subject and met with him at

    National Negro Committee

    National_Negro_Committee

  • Prudhoe
  • Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England

    town in the Tyne Valley after Hexham. Nearby villages include Ovingham, Ovington, Wylam, Stocksfield, Hedley on the Hill and Mickley. The name derives from

    Prudhoe

    Prudhoe

    Prudhoe

  • Kweisi Mfume
  • American politician (born 1948)

    primary to the eventual winner, Ben Cardin. Mfume returned to his former House seat in 2020 after it was left vacant by the death of Elijah Cummings. Mfume

    Kweisi Mfume

    Kweisi Mfume

    Kweisi_Mfume

  • John Milholland
  • then expanded his funding of civil rights, funding Mary Ovington, and investing in Phipps Houses; as well as helping to organize the Constitution League

    John Milholland

    John Milholland

    John_Milholland

  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (film)
  • 1967 film by David Swift

    Holland as Matthews Justin Smith as Jenkins Murray Matheson as Benjamin Ovington Patrick O'Moore as Media Man No. 1 Lory Patrick as Receptionist Wally Strauss

    How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (film)

    How_to_Succeed_in_Business_Without_Really_Trying_(film)

  • Griffith Observatory
  • Observatory in Los Angeles, California

    Dubbed "GPO-1", it is one of a pair which were built in 1910 by Earle Ovington. Ovington, who would go on to fame as an aviator, ran a company which built

    Griffith Observatory

    Griffith Observatory

    Griffith_Observatory

  • Milner Street
  • Street in Chelsea, London

    Chelsea, London, England. It runs roughly west from Cadogan Square, crossing Ovington Street, Lennox Gardens, and Clabon Mews. St Simon Zelotes is a grade II

    Milner Street

    Milner Street

    Milner_Street

  • Lorraine Miller
  • 35th Clerk of the United States House of Representatives

    political administrator who served as the 35th Clerk of the United States House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011. Along with James Roosevelt, she is

    Lorraine Miller

    Lorraine Miller

    Lorraine_Miller

  • Parsis
  • Zoroastrian community in the Indian subcontinent

    documented instance of Parsi philanthropy. In 1689, Anglican chaplain John Ovington reported that in Surat the family "assist the poor and are ready to provide

    Parsis

    Parsis

    Parsis

  • St Mary's Abbey, Winchester
  • Benedictine nunnery in Winchester, Hampshire, England

    the abbess held Lyss, Froyle, Leckford Abbess, Long Stoke, Timsbury, and Ovington in Hampshire; Coleshill in Berkshire; and Urchfont and All Cannings in

    St Mary's Abbey, Winchester

    St Mary's Abbey, Winchester

    St_Mary's_Abbey,_Winchester

  • NAACP
  • American civil rights organization

    for African Americans by a group including W. E. B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, Moorfield Storey, Ida B. Wells, Lillian Wald, Emil G. Hirsch and Henry

    NAACP

    NAACP

  • Vera Bate Lombardi
  • Socialite during the Second World War

    denounced Chanel for collaborating with the Nazis. Lombardi was born at 17 Ovington Square, Kensington, London, 11 August 1883, the daughter of Capt. Frank

    Vera Bate Lombardi

    Vera Bate Lombardi

    Vera_Bate_Lombardi

  • Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge (see § Fort Hamilton Army Base) The Houses at 216–264 Ovington Ave. were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in

    Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

    Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

    Bay_Ridge,_Brooklyn

  • Apple Corps
  • Multimedia company founded by the Beatles

    mothballing all its divisions. The company is currently headquartered at 27 Ovington Square, in London's prestigious Knightsbridge district. Ownership and control

    Apple Corps

    Apple_Corps

  • 1915 Maryland gubernatorial election
  • Comptroller Emerson Harrington against future Republican United States Senator Ovington Weller. Harrington won the governor's office in a very narrow race. "Archives

    1915 Maryland gubernatorial election

    1915 Maryland gubernatorial election

    1915_Maryland_gubernatorial_election

  • 1926 United States Senate election in Maryland
  • Maryland was held on November 2, 1926. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Ovington Weller ran for re-election to a second term in office, but was beaten badly

    1926 United States Senate election in Maryland

    1926 United States Senate election in Maryland

    1926_United_States_Senate_election_in_Maryland

  • 1920 United States Senate election in Maryland
  • for re-election to a third term in office, but was beaten by Republican Ovington Weller. William Ashbie Hawkins (Independent) George D. Iverson Jr., Democratic

    1920 United States Senate election in Maryland

    1920 United States Senate election in Maryland

    1920_United_States_Senate_election_in_Maryland

  • 69th United States Congress
  • 1925-1927 U.S. Congress

    government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C. from March 4, 1925, to March

    69th United States Congress

    69th United States Congress

    69th_United_States_Congress

  • Duke of St Albans
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    Albans, whose son, Murray Beauclerk, 14th Duke of St Albans lived at No. 16 Ovington Street during the 21st century. Other titles: Earl of Burford, in the county

    Duke of St Albans

    Duke of St Albans

    Duke_of_St_Albans

  • Wynyard, County Durham
  • Human settlement in England

    parish called "Wynyard". Wynyard Estate has some of the most expensive houses in the North East, as well as the most expensive road in Teesside. Wynyard

    Wynyard, County Durham

    Wynyard, County Durham

    Wynyard,_County_Durham

  • Housemaster (play)
  • Comedy by Ian Hay

    of Donkin's house to defy the headmaster's latest and furiously-resented diktat: heedless of Marbledown's long tradition of rowing, Ovington has cancelled

    Housemaster (play)

    Housemaster_(play)

  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical)
  • 1961 musical by Frank Loesser, Abe Burrows, and Willie Gilbert

    reception for the new Advertising Department head, Benjamin Burton Daniel Ovington, Rosemary hopes to impress Finch with her new "Paris original" dress, but

    How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical)

    How_to_Succeed_in_Business_Without_Really_Trying_(musical)

  • Maryland's congressional delegations
  • States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. The current dean of the Maryland delegation is Representative and former House Majority

    Maryland's congressional delegations

    Maryland's congressional delegations

    Maryland's_congressional_delegations

  • Knightsbridge
  • District in central London, England

    southern border together with their adjacent gardens and squares such as Ovington Square, Lennox Gardens and Cadogan Square. South of this area, the district

    Knightsbridge

    Knightsbridge

    Knightsbridge

  • 68th United States Congress
  • 1923-1925 U.S. Congress

    government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from March 4, 1923, to March

    68th United States Congress

    68th United States Congress

    68th_United_States_Congress

  • Former 18th Police Precinct Station
  • United States historic place

    The former 18th Police Precinct Station House and Stable of the Brooklyn Police Department is a historic police station and stable located in the Sunset

    Former 18th Police Precinct Station

    Former 18th Police Precinct Station

    Former_18th_Police_Precinct_Station

  • Horsley, Northumberland
  • Village in Northumberland, England

    (19 km) from Hexham. Nearby villages include Heddon-on-the-Wall, Ovingham, Ovington and Wylam. The data below show that 49.4% of the population in Horsley

    Horsley, Northumberland

    Horsley, Northumberland

    Horsley,_Northumberland

  • Elephanta Caves
  • Collection of cave temples in Maharashtra, India

    inscription on a door the leads to the grand cave. In contrast, others such as Ovington and Pyke, link the greater damage to be from the Christian Portuguese soldiers

    Elephanta Caves

    Elephanta Caves

    Elephanta_Caves

  • Surat
  • City in Gujarat, India

    international cricketers. The Coffee-House of Surat – by Leo Tolstoy A Voyage to Surat in the Year 1689 – by John Ovington Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency:

    Surat

    Surat

    Surat

  • Urdu
  • Indo-Aryan language

    referred to as "Moors", which simply meant Muslim, by European writers. John Ovington wrote in 1689: The language of the Moors is different from that of the

    Urdu

    Urdu

    Urdu

  • W. E. B. Du Bois
  • American sociologist and activist (1868–1963)

    founding, but most executive officers were white, including Mary White Ovington, Charles Edward Russell, William English Walling, and its first president

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    W._E._B._Du_Bois

  • Hexham
  • Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England

    in 1891. The former gardens of three houses in the centre of the town, Abbey House, Hexham House and Sele House, now form a group of public parks, which

    Hexham

    Hexham

    Hexham

  • Stanley J. Weyman
  • English historical novelist (1855–1928)

    Constantia (1919) (using the pen-name Jefferson Carter) The Great House (1919) Ovington's Bank (1922, set in the UK financial Panic of 1825; TV mini-series

    Stanley J. Weyman

    Stanley J. Weyman

    Stanley_J._Weyman

  • List of public elementary schools in New York City
  • Rodney School Borough Park Caesar Rodney PS 170 Lexington Bay Ridge PS 176 Ovington Dyker Heights PS 177 The Marlboro Gravesend PS 179 Kensington Kensington

    List of public elementary schools in New York City

    List_of_public_elementary_schools_in_New_York_City

  • List of life peerages (2010–2024)
  • left the House of Lords † recommended by House of Lords Appointments Commission ‡ former MP # former MEP   Living   Living but left the House of Lords

    List of life peerages (2010–2024)

    List_of_life_peerages_(2010–2024)

  • Ruth Moore
  • American novelist

    where she worked as personal secretary to Mary White Ovington, one of the founders of the NAACP. Ovington had spent many summers at her brother's cottage on

    Ruth Moore

    Ruth Moore

    Ruth_Moore

  • The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
  • 1943 film by Pressburger and Powell

    (Spud's rendezvous with Angela), 15 Ovington Square, Kensington (Aunt Margaret's, and later, Clive and Barbara's house), and 139 Park Lane, Mayfair (Home

    The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

    The_Life_and_Death_of_Colonel_Blimp

  • List of defunct department stores of the United States
  • 1911. Ohrbach's, liquidated in 1987 and acquired by Howland-Steinbach Ovington's New York, liquidated in bankruptcy 1950; assets acquired by American Limoges

    List of defunct department stores of the United States

    List_of_defunct_department_stores_of_the_United_States

  • Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Complex
  • United States historic place

    The church complex consists of the church, cemetery, parsonage and church house. The land on which the complex sits has been in continuous use for religious

    Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Complex

    Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Complex

    Flatbush_Reformed_Dutch_Church_Complex

  • List of county routes in Nassau County, New York
  • Charles Lindbergh Boulevard (CR C28) Earle Ovington Boulevard Spur in East Garden City (Uniondale) Earle Ovington Boulevard CR C64 1.00 1.61 Broadway in Hewlett

    List of county routes in Nassau County, New York

    List of county routes in Nassau County, New York

    List_of_county_routes_in_Nassau_County,_New_York

  • Sir Thomas Dyer, 7th Baronet
  • heiress of Elizabeth and James Standerwick of Ovington Park. During their marriage, they lived primarily at Ovington Park, which his wife inherited from her

    Sir Thomas Dyer, 7th Baronet

    Sir_Thomas_Dyer,_7th_Baronet

  • Niagara Movement
  • African-American civil rights organization founded in 1905

    the group at both local and national levels. Du Bois invited Mary White Ovington, a settlement worker and socialist he had met in 1904, to address the organization

    Niagara Movement

    Niagara Movement

    Niagara_Movement

  • Julian Bond
  • American politician and activist (1940–2015)

    for nearly a decade. Bond was elected to serve four terms in the Georgia House of Representatives and later he was elected to serve six terms in the Georgia

    Julian Bond

    Julian Bond

    Julian_Bond

  • Joel Elias Spingarn
  • American civil rights activist (1875–1939)

    In 1908, as a Republican he ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1912 and 1916, he was a delegate to the national

    Joel Elias Spingarn

    Joel Elias Spingarn

    Joel_Elias_Spingarn

  • Blériot XI
  • French airplane

    the Belgian Army during the First World War.[better source needed] Earle Ovington – First airmail pilot in the United States, used a Blériot XI to carry

    Blériot XI

    Blériot XI

    Blériot_XI

  • Weller
  • Surname list

    screenwriter Michael J. Weller (born 1946), British artist and writer Ovington E. Weller (1862–1947), U.S. Senator from Maryland Paul Weller (born 1958)

    Weller

    Weller

  • Rudolf Abel
  • Soviet intelligence officer (1903–1971)

    Brooklyn and rented a room in a boarding house on Hicks Street. He also rented a fifth-floor studio at the Ovington Studios Building on Fulton Street. Since

    Rudolf Abel

    Rudolf Abel

    Rudolf_Abel

  • James Weldon Johnson
  • American writer and activist (1871–1938)

    for the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill of 1921, which was passed easily by the House, but repeatedly defeated by the white Southern bloc in the Senate. Throughout

    James Weldon Johnson

    James Weldon Johnson

    James_Weldon_Johnson

  • Canadian Rockies
  • Mountain range in Canada

    at Monkman Pass northwest of Mount Robson and to the southwest of Mount Ovington. The Canadian Rockies are noted for being the source of several major river

    Canadian Rockies

    Canadian Rockies

    Canadian_Rockies

  • Sati (practice)
  • Historical Hindu practice of widow immolation

    record that sati was not much practiced by the end of Aurangzeb's reign. As Ovington says in his Voyage to Surat: 'Since the Mahometans became Masters of the

    Sati (practice)

    Sati (practice)

    Sati_(practice)

  • Stephen Gill Spottswood
  • American religious leader and civil rights activist (1897–1974)

    Frances Blascoer (1910–1911) Mary White Ovington (1911–1912) May Childs Nerney (1912–1916) Mary White Ovington (1916) Royal Freeman Nash (1916–1917) James

    Stephen Gill Spottswood

    Stephen Gill Spottswood

    Stephen_Gill_Spottswood

  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • Winchester Confirmation of 60 hides (cassati) at Tichborne, Beauworth and Ovington, Hampshire Latin, Winchester, Old Minster Edgar 827 1158 A.D. 963 x 975

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters

  • Islam in Uttar Pradesh
  • referred to as "Moors" by European writers, such as the English priest John Ovington in 1689 after his visit to India: The language of the Moors is different

    Islam in Uttar Pradesh

    Islam in Uttar Pradesh

    Islam_in_Uttar_Pradesh

  • Aurangzeb
  • Mughal emperor from 1658 to 1707

    record that sati was not much practiced by the end of Aurangzeb's reign. As Ovington says in his Voyage to Surat: "Since the Mahometans became Masters of the

    Aurangzeb

    Aurangzeb

    Aurangzeb

  • Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles
  • Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States

    as kind, carefree". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved December 3, 2013. Ovington, Reg (August 22, 1954). "TV is Banking on Jaye P. Morgan". Reading Eagle

    Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles

    Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles

    Sunland-Tujunga,_Los_Angeles

  • Bay Ridge United Methodist Church
  • United States historic place

    Episcopal Church, was a historic Methodist church at 7002 Fourth Avenue and Ovington Avenue in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York City. It was designed by architect

    Bay Ridge United Methodist Church

    Bay_Ridge_United_Methodist_Church

  • Myrlie Evers-Williams
  • American civil rights activist (born 1933)

    awarded the NAACP's Spingarn Medal. In 2017 the Medgar and Myrlie Evers House was named as a National Historic Landmark, and in 2019 became a National

    Myrlie Evers-Williams

    Myrlie Evers-Williams

    Myrlie_Evers-Williams

  • List of the most prominent summits of Canada
  • Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016. "Mount Ovington". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016. "Mount Ovington". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016. "Mount

    List of the most prominent summits of Canada

    List of the most prominent summits of Canada

    List_of_the_most_prominent_summits_of_Canada

  • Walter White (activist)
  • American civil rights activist (1893–1955)

    became a concubine to Augustus Ware. The wealthy white man bought her a house, had four children with her, and passed on some wealth to them. White and

    Walter White (activist)

    Walter White (activist)

    Walter_White_(activist)

  • Billingham
  • Town in County Durham, England

    supermarket in the UK. In March 2012 it was confirmed that a Wetherspoons public house would be opened in the town centre, along with a Fulton Frozen Foods superstore

    Billingham

    Billingham

    Billingham

  • Sunset Park, Brooklyn
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    and the subway led to Sunset Park's development, with middle-class row houses and industrial buildings being erected in the 1890s through the 1920s. After

    Sunset Park, Brooklyn

    Sunset Park, Brooklyn

    Sunset_Park,_Brooklyn

  • Jaye P. Morgan
  • American actress and singer

    ProQuest 2014108215. Singer Jaye P. Morgan is 61. Rock singer Ozzy Osborne is 44. Ovington, Reg (August 22, 1954). "TV is Banking on Jaye P. Morgan". Reading Eagle

    Jaye P. Morgan

    Jaye P. Morgan

    Jaye_P._Morgan

  • Plymouth Church (Brooklyn)
  • United States historic place

    the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. The Church House is located at 75 Hicks Street.The church was built in 1849–50 and was designed

    Plymouth Church (Brooklyn)

    Plymouth Church (Brooklyn)

    Plymouth_Church_(Brooklyn)

  • Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá
  • Private international day school in Colombia

    staff and parents. Knightsbridge Students are sorted into one of four houses to develop belonging and healthy competition in sports and academic activities:

    Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá

    Knightsbridge Schools International Bogotá

    Knightsbridge_Schools_International_Bogotá

  • Socialist Party of America
  • 1901–1972 United States political party

    Walling's reporting on the riot inspired another socialist, Mary White Ovington, among others, to work with prominent black leaders such as W. E. B. Du

    Socialist Party of America

    Socialist Party of America

    Socialist_Party_of_America

  • Barnard Castle
  • Town and civil parish in County Durham, England

    Coffin-Chevallier founded the Bowes Museum, which is of national status. Housed in its own ornate building, the museum contains an El Greco, paintings by

    Barnard Castle

    Barnard Castle

    Barnard_Castle

  • Harrisongs
  • British music publishing company

    The company is headquartered at 27 Ovington Square in London's Knightsbridge district, in the same building that houses the Beatles' Apple Corps. Harrison's

    Harrisongs

    Harrisongs

  • Roy Wilkins
  • American civil rights leader (1901–1981)

    Frances Blascoer (1910–1911) Mary White Ovington (1911–1912) May Childs Nerney (1912–1916) Mary White Ovington (1916) Royal Freeman Nash (1916–1917) James

    Roy Wilkins

    Roy Wilkins

    Roy_Wilkins

  • Panic of 1825
  • Speculation crisis in England

    and imprudently restored". A historical novel by Stanley J. Weyman, Ovington's Bank, published almost a century later (1922), is centred on the Panic

    Panic of 1825

    Panic_of_1825

  • Earl Shinhoster
  • American civil rights activist (1950–2000)

    armstrong.edu. Archived from the original on 2019-05-25. Retrieved 2019-06-03. House Resolution 182 - Earl T. Shinhoster Interchange and Bridge Archived 2005-08-26

    Earl Shinhoster

    Earl_Shinhoster

  • Second Unitarian Church (Brooklyn)
  • Church building in New York City, US

    prominent cultural center in Brooklyn. One of the church's members, Mary White Ovington, co-founded the NAACP, and the church was an abolitionist hub. The former

    Second Unitarian Church (Brooklyn)

    Second_Unitarian_Church_(Brooklyn)

  • Honey
  • Sweet and viscous substance made by bees

    PMID 24612472. S2CID 40188613. O'Meara, Susan; Al-Kurdi, Deyaa; Ologun, Yemisi; Ovington, Liza G.; Martyn-St James, Marrissa; Richardson, Rachel (10 January 2014)

    Honey

    Honey

    Honey

  • List of places in County Durham
  • Eldon, Old Quarrington, Old Stillington, Old Wingate, Ornsby Hill, Ouston, Ovington, Owton Manor, Oxhill Page Bank, Pelton, Pelton Fell, Perkinsville, Peterlee

    List of places in County Durham

    List_of_places_in_County_Durham

  • Green-Wood Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York

    a gatekeeper's house was installed at the original southern entrance in 1848, the "Thirty Vaults" catacombs in 1854, and a well house in 1855. Furthermore

    Green-Wood Cemetery

    Green-Wood Cemetery

    Green-Wood_Cemetery

  • Dyker Heights, Brooklyn
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    229 Dyker (grades PK–8) PS 204 Vince Lombardi (grades K–5) PS 176 The Ovington School (grades K–5) IS 187 Christa McAuliffe (grades 6–8) JHS 201 Madeleine

    Dyker Heights, Brooklyn

    Dyker Heights, Brooklyn

    Dyker_Heights,_Brooklyn

  • 10 Milner Street
  • About a Grade II listed house in Chelsea, London

    Milner Street, also known as Stanley House(because Ovington Street was then Stanley Street) is a Grade II listed house in Milner Street, Chelsea, London

    10 Milner Street

    10 Milner Street

    10_Milner_Street

  • Rander
  • Town in Gujarat, India

    1676. Surat experienced a severe outbreak of plague in 1684, and in 1690, Ovington visited the city. By 1699, Khanderao Dabhade succeeded in collecting Chauth

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  • Easington Colliery
  • Village in County Durham, England

    community came new shops, pubs, clubs, and many rows of terraced "colliery houses" for the mine workers and their families. On 7 May 1993, the mine was closed

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  • Albemarle–Kenmore Terraces Historic District
  • Historic district in Brooklyn, New York

    Albemarle Terrace and Kenmore Terrace, off of East 21st Street, and the 32 houses on the two streets, as well as a four-family apartment building at the end

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  • Hilary Kilmarnock
  • First wife of Sir Kingsley Amis (1928–2010)

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  • Play by W. S. Gilbert

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  • Shildon
  • Town and civil parish in County Durham, England

    locomotives for the company. Timothy Hackworth moved into Hackworth House (formerly Soho House, now Grade II* listed) with his family in 1831. There he supervised

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  • Grade II* listed buildings in City of Winchester
  • 1350511 Upload Photo Church of St Mary Itchen Stoke, Itchen Stoke and Ovington, Winchester Parish Church 1866 1 March 1972 SU5591232422 51°05′18″N 1°12′11″W

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  • Cunnington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cunnington

    English : habitational name from either of two places in Cambridgeshire (one formerly in Huntingdonshire) called Conington, from Old Norse kunung ‘king’, ‘chieftain’ (probably replacing earlier Old English cyning) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

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  • Ovington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ovington

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Ovington, most notably those in Durham and Northumberland, where the surname is most common. The one in Durham is named in Old English as ‘estate (tūn) associated with (-ing-) a man called Wulfa’; the one in Northumberland as ‘hill (dūn) of the followers of (-inga-) a man called Ofa’.

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  • Lenton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lenton

    English : habitational name from Lenton in Nottinghamshire, which is named from the river on which it stands, the Leen (see Leen) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, ‘enclosure’. There is also a Lenton in Lincolnshire; however, up to the 18th century it was known as Lavington and probably therefore did not contribute to the surname.

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  • Leete
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leete

    English : variant of Leet.An early American bearer of this name was one of the founders of Guilford, CT. William Leete (c. 1613–83), a colonial governor of New Haven colony and CT, was born at Dodington, Huntingtonshire, England. He converted to Puritanism and sailed for America to escape persecution in May 1639.

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  • Heffington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Heffington

    English : unexplained; perhaps an altered spelling of Evington, habitational name from places so named in Gloucestershire and Leicestershire. The first is named with the Old English personal name Geofa + -ing- (denoting association) + tūn; the second with the Old English personal name Eafa + -ing- + tūn.

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  • House
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwestern)

    House

    English (southwestern) : from Middle English hous ‘house’ (Old English hūs). In the Middle Ages the majority of the population lived in cottages or huts rather than houses, and in most cases this name probably indicates someone who had some connection with the largest and most important building in a settlement, either a religious house or simply the local manor house. In some cases it may be a status name for a householder, someone who owned his own dwelling as opposed to being a tenant, but more often it is an occupational name for a servant who worked in such a house, in particular a steward who managed one.English : respelling of Howes.Translation of German Haus.

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  • Boyington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boyington

    English : variant of Boynton.

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  • Vingon
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Vingon

    Son of Vinn

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  • Arington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Arington

    English : variant spelling of Arrington.

    Arington

  • Houseman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Houseman

    English : occupational name for a servant who worked at a great house, or status name for a householder (see House).Americanized form of German Hausmann.

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  • Babington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Babington

    English : habitational name for someone from Babington in Somerset or Great or Little Bavington in Northumberland, named with the Old English personal name Babba (see Babb) + the connective particle -ing- ‘associated with’, ‘named after’ + tūn ‘settlement’.

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  • Houser
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Houser

    English : variant of House 1.Americanized spelling of German Hauser.

    Houser

  • Vinton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vinton

    English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Fenton.John Vinton was a resident of Lynn, MA, as early as 1648. He had numerous prominent descendants, including Samuel Finley Vinton, who was born in South Hadley, MA, in 1792, and became on OH congressman.

    Vinton

  • Elvington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Elvington

    English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, named in Old English ‘farmstead (Old English tūn) of a man called Ælfwine or a woman called Ælfwynn’. This is now a very rare name in England.

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  • Brinton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Brinton

    English : habitational name from Brinton in Norfolk, named in Old English as Br̄ningtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with (-ing-) Br̄ni’ (a personal name based on Old English bryne ‘fire’, ‘flame’), or from any of various other places with names of the same origin, such as Brineton in Staffordshire, Brimpton in Berkshire, Brenton in Devon, Brington in Cambridgeshire or (Great and Little) Brington in Northamptonshire.William Brinton (1635–99) came from Staffordshire, England, to West Chester, PA, in 1684–85.

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  • Norden
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish (Nordén)

    Norden

    Swedish (Nordén) : ornamental name formed with norr, nord ‘north’ + the common surname suffix -én, from Latin -enius.North German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from any of several places so called in East Friesland, Schleswig-Holstein, and former East Prussia. The German surname may have arisen as a topographic name from a field so named because of its northerly aspect.Dutch : patronymic from Nord 3.English : habitational name from a minor place name, probably Norden in West Alvington, Devon, or possibly Norton Green in Stockbury, Kent.

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  • Boynton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boynton

    English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire named Boynton, from the Old English personal name Bōfa + the connective particle -ing- denoting association + tūn ‘settlement’. Alternatively, the name may have arisen from Boyton in Wiltshire (recorded in Domesday Book as Boientone) or from Boyington Court in Kent (recorded in 1207 as Bointon), both of which are named with the Old English personal name Boia + tūn ‘settlement’.John Boynton emigrated from England to Salem, MA, 1638.

    Boynton

  • Covington
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Covington

    Scottish : habitational name from Covinton in Lanarkshire, first recorded in the late 12th century in the Latin form Villa Colbani, and twenty years later as Colbaynistun. By 1422 it had been collapsed to Cowantoun, and at the end of the 15th century it first appears in the form Covingtoun. It is nevertheless clearly named with the personal name Colban (see Coleman 1) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’; Colban was a follower of David, Prince of Cumbria, in about 1120.English : habitational name from a place in Huntingdonshire (now Cambridgeshire) named Covington, from an Old English personal name Cofa + Old English -ing- denoting association + tūn ‘settlement’.

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  • Bevington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwest Midlands)

    Bevington

    English (southwest Midlands) : habitational name from either of two places, in Warwickshire and Gloucestershire, named Bevington, from the Old English personal name Bēofa + Old English -ing- implying association + tūn ‘settlement’.

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  • Kington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kington

    English : habitational name from any of the various places so called, in Dorset, Herefordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire. These are named from Old French cyne- ‘royal’ (replaced by Old English cyning ‘king’) + tūn ‘settlement’.

    Kington

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    Arabic, Muslim

    AbdulBasir

    Servant of the All Seein

  • Heleanor
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    Australian, German, Greek

    Heleanor

    Light

  • Swetman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Swetman

    English and Irish : variant of Swetnam.

  • Hawkes
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    English (mainly central and southeastern England)

    Hawkes

    English (mainly central and southeastern England) : patronymic from a personal name (see Hawk 1), or a variant of Hawk 2.

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    Joy; Happiness; Sun Rise; Dawn

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    May | مئی

    Fifth month of english year, Old Arabic name

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    Noble leader.

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    Known.

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  • Houseless
  • a.

    Destitute of the shelter of a house; shelterless; homeless; as, a houseless wanderer.

  • Weigh-houses
  • pl.

    of Weigh-house

  • Housemate
  • n.

    One who dwells in the same house with another.

  • Tippling-house
  • n.

    A house in which liquors are sold in drams or small quantities, to be drunk on the premises.

  • Housewright
  • n.

    A builder of houses.

  • Vingtun
  • n.

    Contraction for Vingt et un.

  • Housewive
  • v. t.

    To manage with skill and economy, as a housewife or other female manager; to economize.

  • Houselessness
  • n.

    The state of being houseless.

  • Housewarming
  • n.

    A feast or merry-making made by or for a family or business firm on taking possession of a new house or premises.

  • Housemaid
  • n.

    A female servant employed to do housework, esp. to take care of the rooms.

  • Housewife
  • n.

    The wife of a householder; the mistress of a family; the female head of a household.

  • Housekeeping
  • a.

    Domestic; used in a family; as, housekeeping commodities.

  • Housework
  • n.

    The work belonging to housekeeping; especially, kitchen work, sweeping, scrubbing, bed making, and the like.

  • Housekeeping
  • n.

    The state of occupying a dwelling house as a householder.

  • Housewife
  • v. t.

    Alt. of Housewive

  • Housewifely
  • a.

    Pertaining or appropriate to a housewife; domestic; economical; prudent.

  • Houseroom
  • n.

    Room or place in a house; as, to give any one houseroom.

  • Treasure-house
  • n.

    A house or building where treasures and stores are kept.

  • Housekeeping
  • n.

    Care of domestic concerns; management of a house and home affairs.

  • Housekeeper
  • n.

    A house dog.