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Civil parish in Cumbria, England
Arthuret is a civil parish in Cumbria, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,434, increasing to 2,471 at the 2011 census. The
Arthuret
Arthuret is a civil parish in the Cumberland district of Cumbria, England. It contains 25 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List
Listed_buildings_in_Arthuret
Town in Cumbria, England
Longtown is Arthuret Church, dedicated to Saint Michael and All Angels. In 2021 it had a population of 2,175. It is in the parish of Arthuret and on the
Longtown,_Cumbria
Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Cambriæ state that King Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio died nearby at the Battle of Arthuret in 573. His death triggered his bard Myrddin Wyllt to go insane and retreat
Caerlaverock_Castle
Court jester to James VI and I (died 1672)
exiled the Court by Canterburie's malice. Subsequently, he resided at Arthuret in Cumberland, according to some accounts his birthplace, where he possessed
Archibald_Armstrong
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950–2024
Penrith West, Skelton, Ullswater, and Warcop, the City of Carlisle wards of Arthuret, Brampton, Burgh, Dalston, Great Corby and Geltsdale, Hayton, Irthing,
Penrith_and_The_Border
Peel tower in Arthuret, Cumbria, England, UK
Brackenhill Tower is a peel tower, in the parish of Arthuret, in Cumbria, just north of the River Lyne. The site is about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Kirklinton
Brackenhill_Tower
1542 English victory over Scotland
cavalry chase at "Akeshawsill", now Oakshawhill, moved "down" towards Arthuret Howes. They found themselves penned in south of the Esk, on English territory
Battle_of_Solway_Moss
British cleric
1851 in Britain, and in 1852 in New York City. Clement Moody was born in Arthuret, Longtown, Cumbria, in 1809 into a high church landed gentry family that
Clement_Moody_(clergyman)
96-mile long border in Great Britain
Pennine Way Scots' Dike Solway Firth St Cuthbert's Way Union Bridge (Tweed) Arthuret Blackpool Gate Carlisle Hethersgill County of Cumberland Kershopefoot Longtown
Anglo-Scottish_border
6th-century battle in Britain
between Liddel and Carwannok. This was identified by W. F. Skene as being at Arthuret, near Longtown, Cumberland (now Cumbria), in North West England. The battle
Battle_of_Arfderydd
Historic county of England
Parishes Notes Arthuret Included townships of Braconhill, Lineside, Longtown, Netherby Bewcastle Brampton Castle Carrock Crosby High & Low Cumrew Outside
Cumberland
King of Arfderydd
c. 573) or Gwenddolau was a Brythonic king who ruled in Arfderydd (now Arthuret). This is in what is now south-west Scotland and north-west England in
Gwenddoleu_ap_Ceidio
British clergyman
Alloway - 1732) 17. Elizabeth (surname unrecorded) 4. Thomas Moody (1732, Arthuret – 1796) (who had fought for the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden when
James_Leith_Moody
son of Mathew Graham Cumberland. Graham of Mote acquired Brackenhill in Arthuret after 1561. He purchased it from Sir Thomas Dacre. He settled the property
Richie_Graham
& Eynsham. And in the same year he died.) 573: Battle of Arfderydd at Arthuret in Cumbria: Briton fought Briton and weakened their numbers. 577: Battle
Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain
Timeline_of_conflict_in_Anglo-Saxon_Britain
British Colonial Office expert
Rebellion and Second Opium War). Thomas Moody (the fourth) was born in Arthuret, Longtown, Cumbria, into an armigerous high church landed gentry family
Thomas Moody (colonial officer)
Thomas_Moody_(colonial_officer)
British military officer and freemason
William Parker 1. Major Richard Charles Lowndes MC 24. Thomas Moody (1732, Arthuret – 1796) (who had fought for the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden when
Richard_Charles_Lowndes
Chronicle of medieval British history
5th series, x (1955), p. 1-24. Miller, Molly, 1975 'The Commanders at Arthuret', Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Archaeological and Antiquarian
Annales_Cambriae
Ancient monument in England
from certain - whilst Skene's equation of Ardderyd with Arthuret is now generally accepted Arthuret parish contains (within a mile of Carwinley) another
Liddel_Strength
British senior Royal Engineer
Alloway - 1732) 17. Elizabeth (surname unrecorded) 4. Thomas Moody (1732, Arthuret – 1796) (who had fought for the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden when
Hampden_Clement_Blamire_Moody
Welsh poet and astrologer (b. 540 CE)
history, for he is said to have gone mad after the Battle of Arfderydd (Arthuret) at which Rhydderch Hael of Strathclyde defeated the Brythonic king Gwenddoleu
Myrddin_Wyllt
Arkleby, Arlecdon, Armaside, Armathwaite Arnaby, Arnside, Arrad Foot, Arthuret, Asby, Cumberland, Asby, Westmorland and Furness Ashgill, Askam-in-Furness
List_of_places_in_Cumbria
Civil parish in Cumbria, England
Galloway, Scotland; to the north east by Nicholforest, and to the south by Arthuret. The area of the parish is 4,385 ha (16.93 sq mi; 43.85 km2). The parish
Kirkandrews_on_Esk
Mythical figure
geographical proximity of the battlegrounds involved, pinpointable as present-day Arthuret in Cumbria, England. The Irish analogue is the legend of Suibhne Geilt
Wild_man
English schoolmaster and versatile author
1760s. Other associates were John Dawson, and Rev. John James D.D., of Arthuret. Cockin's works included: A Rational and Practical Treatise of Arithmetic
William_Cockin
several Messuages, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, in the Parishes of Arthuret and Kirk Andrews, in the County of Cumberland, Part of the Estate of Catherine
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1775
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1775
Medieval Welsh poem
fought between rival British forces in the year 573 in the neighbourhood of Arthuret, a village north of Carlisle in Cumbria. It is not certain who took part
Yr_Afallennau
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
The Moody baronetcy, of Garsdon in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 11 March 1622 for Sir Henry Moody
Moody_baronets
Founder and first lieutenant governor of British Columbia
Alloway – 1732) 17. Elizabeth (surname unknown) 4. Thomas Moody (1732, Arthuret – 1796) (who had fought for the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden when
Richard_Clement_Moody
English politician
Sir Henry Moody, 1st Baronet (c. 1582 – 23 April 1629) was an English landowner in Wiltshire who sat as an MP in the House of Commons between 1625 and
Sir_Henry_Moody,_1st_Baronet
1915 railway accident in Scotland
Quintinshill. The Harrowing Account of Britain's Worst Rail Disaster. Arthuret Publishing. ASIN B007243PYA. Thomas, John (1969). Gretna: Britain's Worst
Quintinshill_rail_disaster
Building in Cumbria, England
architect Rosalind Taylor. It is now a holiday let. Listed buildings in Arthuret Historic England. "Coop House, west of Netherby Hall (1204976)". National
Coop_House,_Netherby
by the scale of the slaughter he witnesses at the Battle of Arfderydd (Arthuret) in 573 that he retreats to the Great Wood of Caledon, where he lives as
Meldred
Hamlet in Cumbria, England
within Cumbria Show map of Cumbria OS grid reference NY404727 Civil parish Arthuret Unitary authority Cumberland Ceremonial county Cumbria Region North West
Carwinley
Barbados landowner (1754–1829)
Richard Clement Senior (1754–1829) was an influential Barbados landowner of sugar plantations. The Clement family (like the Alleyne family, Codrington
Richard_Clement_(1754–1829)
Surname list
surname of an 18th and 19th and 20th century landed gentry family from Arthuret, Longtown, Cumbria, who descend from the 17th century London merchant Henry
Moody_(surname)
Addingham Aikton Ainstable Aldingham Allhallows Alston Appleby x2 Arlecdon Arthuret Aspatria Asby Askham Bampton Barton Bassenthwaite Beaumont Beckermet x2
Civil_parishes_in_Cumbria
English choral musician and educator (1927–2006)
Peter Stanley Lyons (6 December 1927 – 28 November 2006) was an English choral musician who was a renowned member of the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge
Peter_Stanley_Lyons
Historic location in Dumbarton, Scotland
Vita Merlini, perhaps conflated with the battle of Arfderydd, located as Arthuret by some authors. In 756, the first (and second) losses of Dumbarton Rock
Dumbarton_Castle
Large precariously balanced stones
King of Strathclyde, who was the victor at the Battle of Arderydd near Arthuret in the Borders. His victory brought Christianity to Strathclyde. This stone
Rocking_stone
British Army officer and military historian (1854–1930)
Moody (fl. 1673) and his wife Hannah Washington) 8. Thomas Moody (1732, Arthuret – 1796) (who had fought for the Jacobites at the Battle of Culloden when
Richard_Stanley_Hawks_Moody
British publisher of the North China Herald
Moody, who was the daughter of the surgeon George Moody (1773–1844), of Arthuret, Longtown, Cumbria, and later of Leeds. Anne Moody was a ladies' school
Nichol_Latimer
Cordite Production Plant in Gretna, Scotland, during the First World War
Nobel to the building of H.M. Factory Gretna during World War I. Longtown: Arthuret Publishers. Ordnance Survey (2005). Eskdale & Castle O'er Forest. 1:25
HM_Factory,_Gretna
1824 novel by Walter Scott
Jenny Father Crackenthorp, a Cumberland innkeeper and smuggler The Sisters Arthuret, of Fairladies' House Father Buonaventure, afterwards The Young Pretender
Redgauntlet
Retrieved 2024-09-15. "ST MICHAEL'S WELL, NORTH WEST OF CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, Arthuret - 1335611 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-09-15
List_of_Holy_Wells_in_Cumbria
Industrialist dynasty
The Hawks family was one of the most influential industrialist dynasties of the British Industrial Revolution. The Hawks owned several iron-manufacture
Hawks_family
English bishop of Hereford and theologian
Renn Dickson Hampden (29 March 1793 – 23 April 1868) was a British Anglican clergyman of evangelical sympathy who contested the supporters of Tractarianism
Renn_Hampden
Farming community in Victoria County
Route 390 change banks of the Tobique River. The community was named after Arthuret in Cumbria, England by Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore, who
Arthurette,_New_Brunswick
Winscales + 3 detached portions, Wmbleton, Workington, Wythop. Longtown PLU Arthuret, Belbank, Bewcastle, Hethersgill, Kirkandrews Middle, Kirkandrews Nether
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
he was ordained deacon in 1956 and priest in 1957. After a curacy in Arthuret he went out to Uganda where he was Headteacher of Kigezi High School until
Dick_Lyth
Talkin (population 187): Talkin Chapel (1842) Benefice of Esk Parish of Arthuret (population 2,567): St Michael & All Angels' Church (medieval, rebuilt
List of churches in the Diocese of Carlisle
List_of_churches_in_the_Diocese_of_Carlisle
History of the English county
Cynfarch Oer dies; Urien Rheged becomes King 573 Battle of Arfderydd (Arthuret); Caer-Guenddolau added to Rheged lands c. 585 Battle of Ynys Metcaut;
History_of_Cumbria
King of Strathclyde who won the Battle of Arfderydd (or Arderydd) near Arthuret in the Borders. His victory brought Christianity to Strathclyde.[citation
Stones_of_Scotland
Former district in Cumbria, England
Arthuret Askerton Beaumont Bewcastle Brampton Burgh by Sands Burtholme Carlatton Cumrew Castle Carrock and Geltsdale Cummersdale Cumwhitton Dalston Farlam
Carlisle (district, 1974–2023)
Carlisle_(district,_1974–2023)
Allonby Listed buildings in Arlecdon and Frizington Listed buildings in Arthuret Listed buildings in Askerton Listed buildings in Aspatria Listed buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Cumbria
English cleric and academic
Stanwix in the same county, which he resigned in 1688, on becoming rector of Arthuret, presented by Richard Graham, 1st Viscount Preston. In 1699, he was also
Hugh_Todd_(author)
British Army Major-General and surgeon
Major-General James Fitzgerald Martin CB CMG CBE KStJ (12 June 1876 – 14 February 1958) was a distinguished British Army officer who served as Surgeon
James_Fitzgerald_Martin
(1) No. 14 (Stanwix Rural) (2) No. 19 (Wetheral) (2) No. 20 (Hayton) (1) Arthuret (2) Brampton (2) Lyne (1) St Cuthbert Without (1) Wards from 5 May 1983
List of electoral wards in Cumbria
List_of_electoral_wards_in_Cumbria
English cavalier
Sir Henry Moody, 2nd Baronet (c. 1607 – September 1661) was an English cavalier and emigrant to North America. Sir Henry was the eldest son of Wiltshire
Sir_Henry_Moody,_2nd_Baronet
designated Grid ref. Geo-coordinates Entry number Image Brackenhill Tower Arthuret House 1586 1 April 1957 NY4458169480 55°01′00″N 2°52′06″W / 55.016764°N
Grade II* listed buildings in Cumberland
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Cumberland
Civil parish in Cumbria, England
it had a population of 384. The parish is bordered to the north west by Arthuret, the boundary following the River Lyne; to the north east by Hethersgill;
Kirklinton_Middle
Church in Cumbria, England
Adam Deincourt 1357 Roger de Ledes 1358 Adan de Alneburgh 1380 William de Arthuret 1385 Robert de Pontefract 1385 Adam de Fonward 1397 John Mayson 1405 Thomas
St Kentigern's Church, Aspatria
St_Kentigern's_Church,_Aspatria
Cross dyke built as a Scotland-England border mark
and in England the region was controlled from Carlisle. The Esk basin at Arthuret was a marshy bogland which was difficult to police, with the Scottish jurisdiction
Scots'_Dike
Michael & All Angels, Arthuret Arthuret Michael & Angels 1609 Church of England Esk Parishes Longtown Methodist Church Arthuret (Longtown) Methodist North
List of churches in the City of Carlisle
List_of_churches_in_the_City_of_Carlisle
Welsh choral educator
Flight lieutenant James William Webb-Jones (1904–1965) was a Welsh choral educator, and co-founder of the English Jesters Cricket Club, and officer of
James_William_Webb-Jones
Hampshire 50°46′N 0°58′W / 50.77°N 00.96°W / 50.77; -00.96 SZ7398 Easton (Arthuret) Cumbria 55°02′N 2°53′W / 55.03°N 02.89°W / 55.03; -02.89 NY4372 Easton
List of United Kingdom locations: East M-East Y
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_East_M-East_Y
Landowner in colonial America (1586–c.1659)
Deborah, Lady Moody (1586– circa 1659) was the founder of Gravesend, Brooklyn, and is the only European woman known to have founded a settlement in North
Deborah_Moody
Ancient Scottish church
Gwenddoleu had been defeated and killed at the battle of Arderydd near Arthuret in 573. There is a great rock at the spot known as the 'Altar Stone' and
Stobo_Kirk
British jurist
Sir Donald Kingdon (24 November 1883 – 17 December 1961) was a British judicial officer who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria from
Donald_Kingdon
British Girl Guide executive
Anna Moody (24 May 1881 – 20 March 1950) was a Girl Guide Association (GGA) executive in Northern Ireland. She received the Silver Fish Award, Girl Guiding's
Anna_Moody
remains in dispute by some. Pabo was present at the Battle of Arfderydd (Arthuret) in 573, which may have been fought for control of the Solway. Peredur
History_of_medieval_Cumbria
Richard Baty (died 1758) was a Scottish Anglican divine. Baty was born at Arthuret, Cumberland, and was educated at Glasgow University, where he received
Richard_Baty
1542 battle of the Anglo-Scottish Wars
was defeated at the battle of Solway Moss near Longtown and Sandysike in Arthuret on 24 November 1542. The English commander Thomas Wharton described the
Battle_of_Haddon_Rig
Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland
by the scale of the slaughter he witnesses at the Battle of Arfderydd (Arthuret) in 573 that he retreats to the Great Wood of Caledon, where he lives as
Drumelzier
1610 (or 1650–75) The structure consists of the former east window of Arthuret Church, erected in the grounds of the house in 1868. It has a brick base
Listed_buildings_in_Wetheral
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Meadow; A Fertile Plain
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, (calm, soothing) son of Aflawn.
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Servant of the superb
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Abbreviation of Cynthia and Lucinda.
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