- meadow. The name has
evolved through several forms including Eatenden and
Eatington. The
latter is
still used
sometimes by locals.
There used to be a Lower...
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Subsequently he was chaplain,
first to the
royalist Sir
Robert Shirley of
Eatington (1629–1656), and then at the
Exeter House chapel.
After the Restoration...
- Middle****.
Abbotts Bromley Inclosure Act 1795 35 Geo. 3. c. 72 19 May 1795
Eatington Inclosure and
Church Act 1795 35 Geo. 3. c. 73 19 May 1795 Barlbrough...
- Scheme.
Eatington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Property Charity Scheme Confirmation Act 1919 9 & 10 Geo. 5. c. l****vii 15
August 1919
Eatington Wesleyan...
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provides support for
Pickford and
Pevsner in
attributing the house,
called Eatington Park in the mid-19th century,
solely to Prichard. The
house is an E-shape...
- Bath – Sea
Mills 55
White Way
Cirencester –
Hailes 56
Finmere – (56a) –
Eatington – (56b) –
Droitwich 57
Huntingdon – (57a) –
Leicester – (57b) – Mancetter...
- Billesley, Binton, Charlecote, Claverdon, Combrook,
Compton Verney,
Eatington, Fullbrook,
Hampton Lucy, Kineton, Langley, Loxley, Luddington, Moreton...
- Stretton-on-Fosse), the
parishes of Charlcote, Combrook,
Compton Verney,
Eatington, Kineton, Loxley,
Moreton Morrell,
Newbold Pacey, Wel****urne Hastings...
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rather than metalwork. He
designed a set of
friezes for the
exterior of
Eatington Hall, as part of its
remodelling in 1858–1862; they were
carved by Edward...
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Abbey in
Shropshire by
Henry Studley, or
Henry de
Ireton formerly de
Eatington of the
Shirley noble family from
Derbyshire who were
originally tenants...