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Hamlet and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
Owthorpe is an English hamlet and civil parish in the Wolds of the East Midlands county of Nottinghamshire. The population of about 90 was included in
Owthorpe
Owthorpe is a civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England. The parish contains eight listed buildings that are recorded in the
Listed_buildings_in_Owthorpe
Church in Nottinghamshire, England
Margaret's Church, Owthorpe is a Grade II* listed parish church in the Church of England in Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire, England. Owthorpe has an unusual Grade
St Margaret's Church, Owthorpe
St_Margaret's_Church,_Owthorpe
English politician and army officer
substantial profits. Hutchinson was born to Thomas Hutchinson, the owner of Owthorpe Hall, and Margaret Byron. Margaret was the daughter of Sir John Byron of
John_Hutchinson_(Roundhead)
Town and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
census was 7,373 which then decreased to 7,203 at the 2011 census, though Owthorpe was included. It was estimated at 8,113 in 2019. Statistics from the 2021
Cotgrave
British barrister (1915-2017)
was descended from a regicide of Charles I, Colonel John Hutchinson of Owthorpe. He was educated at Stowe School. He studied Modern Greats (now called
Jeremy Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of Lullington
Jeremy_Hutchinson,_Baron_Hutchinson_of_Lullington
English Member of Parliament, served under King William III
legislative activism. Charles Hutchinson was baptized on 15 June 1636 in Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire. He was the third son of Sir Thomas Hutchinson and his
Charles Hutchinson (Nottingham MP)
Charles_Hutchinson_(Nottingham_MP)
English translator and poet (1620–1681)
ardent Puritan, and she held fast to her Calvinist convictions. She died at Owthorpe in October 1681, and was buried in her husband's tomb. Lucy Hutchinson
Lucy_Hutchinson
Scottish nobleman and Master of the Mint
1701, Elizabeth Hutchinson Kennedy, the daughter of Charles Hutchinson of Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire, and widow of John, Lord Kennedy, his first wife's eldest
John Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Selkirk
John_Hamilton,_3rd_Earl_of_Selkirk
English nobleman, landowner, politician and knight
Atherton. His granddaughter Margaret married to Sir Thomas Hutchinson of Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire.[citation needed] Stott, Frances (1994). Looking Back
John_Byron_(died_1600)
English Member of Parliament
until his death in 1643. Thomas Hutchinson was born on 4 September 1589 in Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire. He was the only son of Thomas Hutchinson of Cropwell
Thomas_Hutchinson_(MP)
Area in the East Midlands, England
Flintham Granby Hawksworth Hickling Kilvington Kinoulton Langar Orston Owthorpe Scarrington Screveton Shelton Sibthorpe Staunton in the Vale Sutton Syerston
Vale_of_Belvoir
Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. "HUTCHINSON, Sir Thomas (1589–1643), of Owthorpe and Nottingham, Notts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 6 September
Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
English nobleman (1584–1630)
1848), p. 285. "Nottinghamshire history > A History of Nottinghamshire: Owthorpe and Langar (1896)". "Scrope" genealogy. [1]. Retrieved 7 August 2007. Kristin
Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland
Emanuel_Scrope,_1st_Earl_of_Sunderland
Clipstone, Oldcotes, Ollerton, Ompton, Ordsall, Orston, Osberton, Ossington, Owthorpe, Oxton Papplewick, Perlethorpe, Pleasley, Pleasley Hill, Plumtree Radcliffe
List of places in Nottinghamshire
List_of_places_in_Nottinghamshire
Kneeton, Langar, Lodge on the Wolds, Normanton on the Wolds, Orston, Owthorpe, Plumtree, Radcliffe on Trent, Saxondale, Scarrington, Screveton, Shelford
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
English politician (1569–1627)
Thomas Ellis of Wyham by Jane (d. 1605), daughter of John Hutchinson of Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire. He matriculated at Christ's College, Cambridge in November
Thomas_Ellis_(1569–1627)
Road in England
boundary 19.0 30.6 Kinoulton Owthorpe–Cotgrave boundary 21.2 34.1 Harby, Colston Bassett, Cotgrave, Owthorpe Cotgrave signed northbound only Cotgrave
A46_road
Topics referred to by the same term
Antioch, Northam, Devon St Margaret's Church, Oxford St Margaret's Church, Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire St Margaret's Church, Putney, London Borough of Wandsworth
St._Margaret's_Church
Diocese of the Church of England
Circle Ordsall All Hallows, Church Lane Orston St Mary Ossington Holy Rood Owthorpe St Margaret Oxton St Peter & St Paul, Main Street Papplewick St James,
Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham
Diocese_of_Southwell_and_Nottingham
Barnstone 4 Newton 4 Normanton on Soar 2 Normanton on the Wolds 4 Orston 4 Owthorpe 4 Plumtree 4 Radcliffe on Trent 4 Ratcliffe-on-Soar 2 Rempstone 2 Ruddington
List of civil parishes in Nottinghamshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Nottinghamshire
Ceremonial officer of the English county of Nottinghamshire
Hall 1618: Thomas Barton 1619: William Reason 1620: Thomas Hutchinson of Owthorpe and Nottingham 1621: Sir John White, Knt. of Tuxford. 1622: John Digby
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
High_Sheriff_of_Nottinghamshire
List of notable people associated with Nottingham, England
was baptised in Nottingham and probably born in his father's house at Owthorpe. (1679–1761) John Deane, had a long career in the Royal Navy and Russian
List of people from Nottingham
List_of_people_from_Nottingham
Gunnadorah, Gunnadorah West, Koraggarak, Lake Colless, Yungerah, Wombadullah, Owthorpe No.1 in 1882; Godesberg, Annie Jo Jo, Bonn, Denman, Gap, Galvin, Phipps
John_Barker_(businessman)
English clockmaker
Shelford 1680 (Replaced in 1880. Whereabouts unknown.) St Margaret's Church, Owthorpe 1680 Church of St. John of Beverley, Whatton 1683 (Probably removed in
Richard_Roe_(clockmaker)
Historic school in Lincoln, England
July 2019. Henning, B.D., ed. (1983). "Hutchinson, John (1615-64), of Owthorpe, Notts.". The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690. Nottinghamshire
Lincoln_Grammar_School
Normanton-on-the-Wolds Listed buildings in Orston Listed buildings in Owthorpe Listed buildings in Plumtree, Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Radcliffe-on-Trent
Listed buildings in Nottinghamshire
Listed_buildings_in_Nottinghamshire
of Yorkshire 53°44′N 0°01′E / 53.73°N 00.01°E / 53.73; 00.01 TA3328 Owthorpe Nottinghamshire 52°53′N 1°00′W / 52.89°N 01.00°W / 52.89; -01.00 SK6733
List of United Kingdom locations: On-Oz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_On-Oz
905013; -0.927097 (Langar House) 1235998 More images Church of St Margaret Owthorpe Church Pre-1705 1 December 1965 SK6723433439 52°53′39″N 1°00′07″W / 52
Grade II* listed buildings in Nottinghamshire
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Nottinghamshire
Ancient subdivision of Nottinghamshire, England
Langar cum Barnstone, Lodge on the Wolds, Normanton-on-the-Wolds, Orston, Owthorpe, Plumtree, Radcliffe on Trent, Saxondale, Scarrington, Screveton, Shelford
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(Μανασσῆς) Greek form of Hebrew Menashsheh, MANASSES means "causing to forget" or "one who forgets." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Joseph.
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Cloth Thickener
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Form of God, Effective
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Lives near the boar's den.
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Morning; Great; Dawn
Biblical
grace, or gift, of God
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Bathing to God, Shower of milk, Water over An idol
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Swiss
, of Mars.
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Himalaya
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