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Failed conspiracy to overthrow the British government (1721–22)
The Atterbury Plot was a conspiracy led by Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster, aimed at the restoration of the House of Stuart
Atterbury_Plot
English politician (1679-1731)
of Highden, was an English politician who had a part in the Jacobite Atterbury Plot of 1721. Goring was born in 1679, fourth son of Captain Henry Goring
Sir_Henry_Goring,_4th_Baronet
English man of letters, politician and bishop
ministries, and banished for communicating with the Old Pretender in the Atterbury Plot. He was a noted wit and a gifted preacher. He was born at Middleton
Francis_Atterbury
Election in Great Britain
election, word came from France of a Jacobite plot aimed at an imminent coup d'état. Led by Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, Lord North and Grey,
1722_British_general_election
British political party 1678–1760 and 1783–1834
considering the state of public opinion. Sunderland joined the Tories in the Atterbury Plot, in which the Pretender was to be put on the throne. A rising was planned
Tories (British political party)
Tories_(British_political_party)
Jacobite pretender (1688–1766)
further attempt was planned in 1722, but following the exposure of the Atterbury Plot it came to nothing.[citation needed] In exercise of his pretended position
James_Francis_Edward_Stuart
English lawyer (1683–1723)
executed for high treason in 1723 for his part in what became known as the Atterbury Plot. Born on 12 November 1683, he was the son of John Layer, a laceman,
Christopher_Layer
British politician (1675–1722)
became known as the Atterbury Plot, to restore the House of Stuart, and his death was one of the factors which brought the Plot to light. The town of
Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland
Charles_Spencer,_3rd_Earl_of_Sunderland
Stately home and estate in Althorp, England
became known as the Atterbury Plot, to restore the House of Stuart, and his death was one of the factors which brought the Plot to light. Althorp was
Althorp
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
Parliament of Great Britain, enacted after the discovery of the Jacobite Atterbury Plot. The act required landowners to take the oaths of allegiance, supremacy
Papists_Act_1722
English soldier, peer and Jacobite
was known to be a Jacobite. After being arrested for his part in the Atterbury Plot, but released for lack of evidence, North and Grey took service in the
William North, 6th Baron North
William_North,_6th_Baron_North
an Irish Jacobite who was imprisoned in 1722 for involvement in the Atterbury Plot, but escaped in 1736. Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat was imprisoned in
List of prisoners of the Tower of London
List_of_prisoners_of_the_Tower_of_London
Group of Jacobites in the 1745 uprising
attended Trinity College Dublin. In 1722 he was involved in the pro-Stuart Atterbury Plot; he was arrested, forfeited his estates, and was imprisoned in the Tower
Seven_Men_of_Moidart
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
of Great Britain passed in response to the Jacobite risings and the Atterbury Plot. The act, with the Oaths Act, is known collectively as the Papists Act
Taxation_Act_1722
English Tory politician (??–1725)
and in 1722 he was in contact with the agents of Francis Atterbury during the Atterbury Plot. In 1722 he was elected as a Tory Member of Parliament for
John_Goodall_(MP)
Scottish earl and Jacobite movement figure
pp. 213–358. Cruickshanks, Eveline; Erskine-Hill, Howard (2004). The Atterbury Plot. Studies in Modern History. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-349-39119-6
John Erskine, Earl of Mar (1675–1732)
John_Erskine,_Earl_of_Mar_(1675–1732)
British historian (1926–2021)
interest and she edited several volumes of essays on the subject. The Atterbury Plot written with the late Professor Howard Erskine-Hill published in 2004
Eveline_Cruickshanks
Charles". dib.ie. Cruickshanks, E.; Erskine-Hill, H. (18 August 2004). The Atterbury Plot. Springer. p. 150. ISBN 978-0-230-53570-1. Robert Patten, A Faithful
Charles_Wogan
Act of the Parliament of Great Britain
former Tory MP Sir Henry Goring, who fled to France after the Jacobite Atterbury Plot had been discovered in August 1722. It quickly became known to the Dutch
Black_Act_1723
Town in Norfolk, England
for high treason and hanged at Tyburn in 1723, for his part in the Atterbury Plot. A commemorative plaque on the wall of the former Barclays Bank in Market
Aylsham
Decade
in the Tower of London for treason, accused of leading the Jacobite "Atterbury Plot" in support of the pretender James Francis Edward Stuart with the aim
1720s
British peer and diplomat
leading conspirator in the Atterbury Plot of 1720–1722 to restore the Stuarts to the throne, and was also a party to the Cornbury Plot of 1731–1735. The Pretender
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1672–1739)
Thomas_Wentworth,_1st_Earl_of_Strafford_(1672–1739)
Calendar year
in the Tower of London for treason, accused of leading the Jacobite "Atterbury Plot" in support of the pretender James Francis Edward Stuart with the aim
1722
Goring, 4th Baronet 1679 1731 (died in exile in France) Conspiracy in Atterbury Plot 1722 Horsham (1707–08 and January–June 1715) and Steyning (1709–1715)
Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
English politician
the suspicion of the government for playing a part in the Jacobite Atterbury Plot, he was committed to the Tower in 1722, where he remained six months
Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery
Charles_Boyle,_4th_Earl_of_Orrery
Francis Atterbury. From this time he seems to have led a quiet and inoffensive life, till the clamour was raised about Francis Atterbury's plot to capture
Thomas_Yalden
Irish Jacobite
John Plunket (1664–1738), was an Irish Jacobite, a key player in the Atterbury Plot of the 1720s aimed at restoring the House of Stuart to the throne of
John_Plunket_(Jacobite)
Irish cleric and Jacobite agent
integrally involved in the Atterbury Plot, alongside his associate Christopher Layer, and was arrested by British authorities when the plot collapsed in spring
George_Kelly_(Jacobite)
Irish peer and soldier (1671–1758)
participated in the Atterbury Plot of the early 1720s. and should have been the commander of all Jacobite forces in England and Ireland. But the plot was betrayed
Charles_Butler,_Earl_of_Arran
English landowner, soldier, and politician (1596–1643)
Tower of London from 1715 to 1717 and allegedly involved in the 1722 Atterbury Plot. The erection of Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument in 1720 was another
Bevil_Grenville
Scottish Whig politician (c. 1679–1752)
for the bills of pains and penalties against those involved in the Atterbury plot. He protested to Walpole against filling offices in Scotland with Englishmen
Sir_John_Shaw,_3rd_Baronet
British television series by Tom Basden
(season 2 episodes 5 and 6) Bonnie Adair as Sara (season 2 episode 5) John Atterbury as John (season 2 episode 5) Elena Dinca as Katya (season 2 episode 6)
Here_We_Go_(TV_series)
British politician and landowner
General Election and opposed a "loyal address" to George I following the Atterbury Plot. He also served as Mayor of Oswestry in 1728/1729 and of Chester in
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Watkin_Williams-Wynn,_3rd_Baronet
elder brother Edward, a Tory later implicated in the 1722 Jacobite Atterbury Plot. Harvey strengthened his connection with the Montagus a few months later
Daniel Harvey (British Army officer)
Daniel_Harvey_(British_Army_officer)
Christopher Layer is hanged, drawn and quartered for his part in the Jacobite Atterbury Plot May – Parliament passes the Black Act making poaching a capital offence
1723_in_Great_Britain
Scottish peer and Jacobite
1722 to sound out English Jacobite leaders in conjunction with the Atterbury Plot. Returning to the Pretender's court in Rome, he was created Earl of
Lucius Cary, 6th Viscount Falkland
Lucius_Cary,_6th_Viscount_Falkland
Anglo-Irish naval officer
commission as an admiral of the blue and an English peerage. During the Atterbury Plot, Camocke convinced the King of Sweden to send 12,000 Swedish troops
George_Camocke
in the Tower of London for treason, accused of leading the Jacobite "Atterbury Plot" in support of the pretender James Francis Edward Stuart. 17 October
1722_in_Great_Britain
British army officer and politician (1685–1775)
seat at Evesham. He initiated the House of Commons inquiry into the Atterbury plot, and in 1725 sponsored the complaint leading to Lord Macclesfield's
Sir_John_Rushout,_4th_Baronet
British politician (1689–1758)
September of that year to 24 June 1716. He was accused of conspiracy in the Atterbury Plot of 1722 but a motion for an inquiry failed in the House of Lords, 64
George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull
George_Hay,_8th_Earl_of_Kinnoull
of the South Sea Company as Chancellor of the Exchequer. c. March – Atterbury Plot to restore the Stuart monarchy begins. 4 April – Robert Walpole becomes
1721_in_Great_Britain
English writer and Jacobite activist
comments on a number of significant events of the period, including the Atterbury Plot, the Excise Crisis that erupted in response to taxation policies of
Mary_Caesar
Tories who were backed by Bishop Francis Atterbury, a Jacobite sympathiser and alleged leader of the Atterbury Plot; Carpenter's selection as government candidate
George Carpenter, 1st Baron Carpenter
George_Carpenter,_1st_Baron_Carpenter
English merchant and politician (1631-1672)
October 1736); Tory or Jacobite MP, arrested in 1722 for his role in the Atterbury Plot but released without charge; Lt-General Daniel Harvey (1664 – 6 September
Daniel_Harvey_(diplomat)
1954 American film
Davitt James Griffith as Jesse Quinn Dick Cathcart as Roy Cleaver Malcolm Atterbury as Lee Reinhard Willard Sage as Chester Davitt Olan Soule as Ray Pinker
Dragnet_(1954_film)
1963 American western film
Middleton as Clay Mathews Larry Gates as President Chester A. Arthur Malcolm Atterbury as Abe Clevenger William Windom as Harry Travers Virginia Christine as
Cattle_King
Scottish spy and writer (died 1726)
1725 he briefly resumed his career in espionage in the wake of the Atterbury Plot. He died in Rotterdam in 1726. Macky married Sarah Spring (1675–1698)
John_Macky
10th episode of the 4th season of The Twilight Zone
Driscoll Patricia Breslin as Abigail Sloan Robert F. Simon as Harvey Malcolm Atterbury as Professor Eliot Marjorie Bennett as Mrs. Chamberlain James Yagi as
No_Time_Like_the_Past
1966 American drama film directed by Arthur Penn
"Jake" Rogers Jocelyn Brando as Mrs. Briggs Clifton James as Lem Malcolm Atterbury as Mr. Reeves Nydia Westman as Mrs. Westman Joel Fluellen as Lester Johnson
The_Chase_(1966_film)
1956 film by Don Siegel
Streets, Mineo earned a Hollywood nickname, "The Switchblade Kid". Malcolm Atterbury, Virginia Gregg, and future director Mark Rydell had prominent roles.
Crime_in_the_Streets
Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, is arrested in his deanery and confined in the Tower of London, accused of leading the Jacobite "Atterbury Plot" in
1722_in_literature
1968 American mystery film directed by James Goldstone
Fields encounters a concerned woman who claims to be his sweetheart, Helen Atterbury, and a colleague who's been after his job, Lew Haley. A hippie, Dill,
Jigsaw_(1968_film)
English poet and politician (1606–1687)
"the most celebrated Lyric Poet that England ever produced," and Francis Atterbury described him as "the Parent of English Verse." However, his verse had
Edmund_Waller
1959 film by Alfred Hitchcock
as Charlie Uncredited cast Maudie Prickett as Elsie the Maid Malcolm Atterbury as Man at the crossroads Tol Avery as State Police Detective John Beradino
North_by_Northwest
1960 film by Mark Robson
Aylmer as James MacHardie Raymond Greenleaf as Fritz Thornton Malcolm Atterbury as George Fry Raymond Bailey as Mr. Eugene St. John Ted de Corsia as Ralph
From_the_Terrace
1959 American film
scholarship are threatened by his alcoholic father played by Malcolm Atterbury, and his relationship with the most popular girl in school. Filmed in
High_School_Big_Shot
1963 film by Alfred Hitchcock
businessman Doodles Weaver as fisherman helping with rental boat Malcolm Atterbury as Deputy Al Malone John McGovern as postal clerk Karl Swenson as drunken
The_Birds_(film)
1960 American drama film
Barbara Loden as Betty Jackson Frank Overton as Walter Clark Malcolm Atterbury as Sy Moore Bruce Dern as Jack Roper (uncredited) Robert Earl Jones as
Wild_River_(film)
British lawyer and politician
Watkin Williams Wynn, in opposing a loyal address from the county on the Atterbury plot. He was returned again at the 1727 general election and continued to
Robert_Myddelton_(1678–1733)
Shopping mall in Ghana
first fully enclosed mall to be built in the country. It is owned by Atterbury Property Development, Sanlam and the Owusu-Akyaw family. As of 2017, approximately
Accra_Mall
1944 film directed by William A. Seiter
dishonest ways. Pop's attractive daughter Lettie is attracted to Steve Atterbury, the piano player. Pop is leery and finds a letter indicating that Steve
Belle_of_the_Yukon
American television series
Ronny Cox as George Apple Frances Lee McCain as Barbara Apple Malcolm Atterbury as Grandfather Aldon Vince Van Patten as Paul Apple Patti Cohoon as Cathy
Apple's_Way
American radio program and network television series
Cooper, played by Richard Denning; Liz's husband, works for Mr. Atterbury Mr. Rudolph Atterbury, played first by Hans Conried and then Joseph Kearns, and in
My_Favorite_Husband
1958 film
Wyatt Earp Karin Booth as Lorna Gregory Walcott as Bat Masterson Malcolm Atterbury as Buffalo Bill Cody Russell Johnson as Sundance Richard Devon as Harvey
Badman's_Country
American sci-fi television series (1967–1968)
place to place attempting to foil the aliens' plots and warn a skeptical populace of the danger. Other plot elements include Vincent's grim and lonely determination
The_Invaders
American actor and civil servant (born 1977)
along with Olivia Wilde and Peter Jacobson and this was confirmed in the plot of the episode "Games". Penn continued with the series through to the episode
Kal_Penn
1956 American film
Fisher. The film stars Andrea King, Peter Adams, Henry Brandon, Malcolm Atterbury, José Treviño and Enrique Zambrano. The film was released by Gibraltar
Silent_Fear
American public research university
the University Center underwent renovations and was rededicated as the Atterbury Student Success Center. It was designed to promote student academic success
University of Missouri–Kansas City
University_of_Missouri–Kansas_City
1957 film by Gerd Oswald
Adler as Mr. Nalence Stuart Whitman as Laboratory Technician Malcolm Atterbury as Police Officer Spitz Robert Quarry as Sam Gail Bonney as Mrs. London
Crime_of_Passion_(1957_film)
1957 film by Gerd Oswald
Mitchell Gage Clarke as Chad Deasy Robert Griffin as Sheriff Clay Malcolm Atterbury as Norris Rusty Lane as Riley Sydney Smith as Van Steeden Frances Morris
Fury_at_Showdown
Country within the United Kingdom
Publishing. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-313-31305-9. Retrieved 26 December 2010. Atterbury, Paul (17 February 2011). "Victorian Technology". BBC. Archived from the
England
1956 film by Lewis R. Foster
Whit Bissell as Mark Chester William Fawcett as Matthew Barnes Malcolm Atterbury as Bartender / Desk Clerk Diane Dubois as Giselle Charles Horvath as Cheyenne
Dakota_Incident
1940 mystery novel by Agatha Christie
Bigland Pauline Letts as Nurse Hopkins Peter Penry-Jones as Sir Samuel Atterbury David McAlister as Dr Lord John Moffatt as Hercule Poirot Joanna Myers
Sad_Cypress
1957 film by Gene Fowler Jr
Yvonne Lime as Arlene Logan Whit Bissell as Dr. Alfred Brandon Malcolm Atterbury as Charles Rivers Barney Phillips as Detective Sgt. Donovan Robert Griffin
I_Was_a_Teenage_Werewolf
Queen Victoria's reign, 1837 to 1901
Britain An Encyclopedia. Routledge. pp. 878–879. ISBN 9780415669726. Atterbury, Paul (17 February 2011). "Victorian Technology". BBC History. Archived
Victorian_era
1959 film
the Bartender (uncredited) James B. Leong as Burt (uncredited) Malcolm Atterbury and Harry Carey Jr. also receive screen credits in the film's opening
Rio_Bravo_(film)
American politician (1867–1950)
American military efforts during World War II. The son of surgeon Lewis Atterbury Stimson and Candace C. Stimson (née Wheeler, daughter of Candace Thurber
Henry_L._Stimson
1973 film by Robert Aldrich
Clark as Yardlet Liam Dunn as "Smile" Simon Oakland as Policeman Malcolm Atterbury as "Hogger" Elisha Cook, Jr. as "Gray Cat" Harry Caesar as Coaly Vic Tayback
Emperor_of_the_North_Pole
processing startup Tender, which he launches with college friend Jonah Atterbury. An American who claims to have grown up in poverty, Whitney frequently
List_of_Industry_characters
2011 film by Bill Condon
from the 9.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Japan on March 11, 2011. Toni Atterbury, a spokeswoman for the film, said that "the crew was moved to higher ground"
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1
The_Twilight_Saga:_Breaking_Dawn_–_Part_1
1960 film by George Sherman
Westmoreland as Moon Jan Merlin as Travers Herbert Rudley as Perrick Malcolm Atterbury as Gamble Joseph Ruskin as Shad Allan Lane as Kelsey John Qualen as Old
Hell_Bent_for_Leather_(film)
American author (1922–2007)
D-Day invasion, and Vonnegut was ordered to an infantry battalion at Camp Atterbury, south of Indianapolis in Edinburgh, Indiana, where he trained as a scout
Kurt_Vonnegut
American crime drama series (1963–1967)
episodes: Elizabeth Allen, Lou Antonio, R. G. Armstrong, Ed Asner, Malcolm Atterbury, Edward Binns, Antoinette Bower, Geraldine Brooks, Michael Constantine
The_Fugitive_(1963_TV_series)
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742
year as prime minister was also marked by the discovery of a plot formed by Francis Atterbury, the bishop of Rochester. The exposure of the scheme crushed
Robert_Walpole
1957 film by Gerd Oswald nice
Judge Frisbee Bob Adler as Lundy Stanley Adams as Dr. Jackson Malcolm Atterbury as Sheriff Juney Ellis as Nurse Linsey John Dierkes as Bartender Norman
Valerie_(film)
1959 film by Herbert L. Strock
as Larry Drake / the Teenage Werewolf Paul Brinegar as Rivero Malcolm Atterbury as Security Guard Richards Dennis Cross as Security Guard Monahan Morris
How to Make a Monster (1958 film)
How_to_Make_a_Monster_(1958_film)
1955 film by Robert Pirosh
about the two hotels, but catches a break by being introduced to Elliot Atterbury, a naive rich boy who'd like to own a Vegas hotel. Together they spruce
The_Girl_Rush
1957 film by Roy Rowland
Joey Harold J. Stone as Seth Philip Coolidge as Homer Crowley Malcom Atterbury as Byron (uncredited) Robert Burton as Harry Walsh (uncredited) Jonathan
Slander_(1957_film)
Poem by Alexander Pope
says, are the purely dull, though the works of Isaac Barrow and Francis Atterbury might argue otherwise. He says that it is "For thee explain a thing till
The_Dunciad
1962 US political drama film by Otto Preminger
Strickland of Idaho Betty White as Senator Bessie Adams of Kansas Malcolm Atterbury as Senator Tom August of Minnesota, chairman of Foreign Relations Committee
Advise_&_Consent
English churchman and writer (1635–1713)
was made to implicate Sprat in a plot to restore the deposed king James II. This became known as the "flowerpot plot" because it involved a conspirator—a
Thomas_Sprat
1969 Doctor Who serial
Earth's history to fight in war games on another planet as part of the aliens' plot to conquer the galaxy. The time travelling Second Doctor and his travelling
The_War_Games
Cast: Fay Wray (Lorna Thomas), Douglas Dick (Fred Bushmiller), Malcolm Atterbury (Dennis Briggs), Lester Vail (Tony Raeburn), John Bryant (George Clark)
List_of_Perry_Mason_episodes
1956 film by William Witney
Tatum Howard Wright as 'Doc' Parks Slim Pickens as Ben Silas Malcolm Atterbury as Rev. Hastings PopMatters The New York Times Tarantino, Quentin (April
Stranger at My Door (1956 film)
Stranger_at_My_Door_(1956_film)
Area of west London, England
spent her last years (1837–1849) at Bushy House, Teddington. Luffman Atterbury (1740–1796), composer and builder, lived at a house now known as Clarence
Teddington
1965 film directed by Alex Segal
Mary Ellen Kincaid Bartlett Robinson – Professor Victor Newcole Ellen Atterbury – Marriage License Clerk Harvey Stephens – Dr. Marson Ira Barmak – Dr
Joy_in_the_Morning_(film)
1947 film by George Blair
Timothy Beecher Emil Rameau as Prof. Jacques Dubonnet Jonathan Hale as Max Atterbury Charles Halton as T. O'Connor Scott Holmes Herbert as Judge Edward Gargan
The_Ghost_Goes_Wild
1915 American film
Katzenberg as Spike Lacey A.C. Posey as Ned Douglas Paul Gillette as Neil Atterbury Jack O'Connor as Silent Smith Kathleen Emerson as Myra Weston Hal Erickson
Rule_G_(film)
2nd episode of the 3rd season of Playhouse 90
Clay Charles Bickford as Ellis Arnesen Marc Lawrence as Scarface Malcolm Atterbury as Jim Hungerford Martha Wentworth as Mrs. Nolan Mimi Gibson as Debbie
Days of Wine and Roses (Playhouse 90)
Days_of_Wine_and_Roses_(Playhouse_90)
American sci-fi television series (1964–1968)
the series, the second season saw an increase in monster-of-the-week type plots, yet there were still some episodes that harkened back to the tone of the
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series)
Voyage_to_the_Bottom_of_the_Sea_(TV_series)
ATTERBURY PLOT
ATTERBURY PLOT
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry V' Archbishop of Canterbury.
Girl/Female
English Norse Teutonic
Introduced from Germany by 11th century St Anselm, who became Archbishop of Canterbury.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a schemer or trickster, from Middle English tripet(t), Old French tripot ‘malicious plot’, ‘trick’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Spofforth in North Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Spoford and perhaps so named from Old English splott ‘spot’, ‘plot’ of land + ford ‘ford’.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the Germanic personal name Anselm, composed of the elements ans- ‘god’ + helma ‘protection’, ‘helmet’. The personal name was taken to France and England by St Anselm (c.1033–1109), known as the Father of Scholasticism. He was born in Aosta, Italy, joined the Benedictine order at Bec in Normandy, France, and in 1093 became archbishop of Canterbury, England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English at ther bery ‘at the manor house’, a slightly older form of Atteberry. The -ter- spelling represents a survival into early Middle English of þære, Old English feminine dative of se ‘the’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name brought to England by the Normans, of uncertain origin. It may be the Hebrew personal name Lot ‘covering’, which was relatively popular in northern France, or a reduced form of various names formed with the diminutive suffix -lot (originally a combination of -el + -ot), commonly used with women’s names.English : from Middle English lot(t)e ‘lot’, ‘portion’ (Old English hlot), in the sense of an allotted share of land, hence a status name for someone who held such a plot.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a plumber or lead roofer, from lood ‘lead’.German : from a pet form of Ludwig.German : topographic name from the dialect word lott ‘mud’, ‘dirt’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Reaney suggests that it may be habitational name from Wincheap Street in Canterbury, but this origin is not supported by the present-day distribution of the surname, which is heavily concentrated in northeastern England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Canterbury in Kent, named in Old English as Cantwaraburg ‘fortified town (burgh) of the people (wara) of Kent’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Garton in East Yorkshire or from various minor places so named, from Old English gÄra ‘triangular plot of land’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name of uncertain origin; perhaps from Waterperry in Oxfordshire, which is named with Old English pyrige ‘pear tree’, to which was later added Middle English water to distinguish it from nearby Woodperry.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Elfegh, Alfeg, Old English Ælfhēah, composed of the elements ælf ‘elf’ + hēah ‘high’. The name was sometimes bestowed in honor of St. Alphege (954–1012), archbishop of Canterbury, who was stoned to death by the Danes, and came to be revered as a martyr.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard III' Cardinal Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia) and German
English (East Anglia) and German : from Middle English pilegrim, pelgrim, Middle High German bilgerīn, pilgerīn ‘pilgrim’ (Latin peregrinus, pelegrinus ‘traveler’), a nickname for a person who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land or to some seat of devotion nearer home, such as Santiago de Compostella, Rome, or Canterbury. Such pilgrimages were often imposed as penances, graver sins requiring more arduous journeys. In both England and Germany Pilgrim was occasionally used as a personal name, from which the surname could also have arisen.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a small plot of land, from late Old English plot.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a fence maker or carpenter, from Slavic ‘fence’ (Polish płot, Russian plot). Compare Plotnik.
Boy/Male
English German
Introduced from Germany by 11th century St Anselm, who became Archbishop of Canterbury.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Atteberry.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Eighth' Archbishop of Canterbury.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a plot of land with a hut, from northern Middle English sc(h)ole ‘hut’, ‘shed’ (see Scales) + croft ‘small enclosed field’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Atterberry.
ATTERBURY PLOT
ATTERBURY PLOT
Girl/Female
Hindu
Playful, Divine drama
Boy/Male
Hindu
With smile
Boy/Male
Arabic, Christian, Muslim
Lion; Derived from Hadara; To Dwell; Strong; Stout; Ferocious Lion; Variant of Haidar
Girl/Female
Hindu
Forest girl
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Modern
One of Three Unity
Boy/Male
Hindu
Delightful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Son of Yamraj (Lord of Death)
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
High sublime, exquisite
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
A Name of Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
One of the Ninety-nine Names of God; Watchman
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ATTERBURY PLOT
n.
The preface or introduction to a discourse, poem, or performance; as, the prologue of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales;" esp., a discourse or poem spoken before a dramatic performance
n.
A stand with divisions in it for holding music, loose papers, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Plot
a.
Of pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants (Camponulaceae) of which Campanula is the type, and which includes the Canterbury bell, the harebell, and the Venus's looking-glass.
n.
A city in England, giving its name various articles. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Canterbury (primate of all England), and contains the shrine of Thomas a Becket, to which pilgrimages were formerly made.
n.
A small extent of ground; a plat; as, a garden plot.
n.
A disciple of Plotinus, a celebrated Platonic philosopher of the third century, who taught that the human soul emanates from the divine Being, to whom it reunited at death.
n.
Any scheme, stratagem, secret design, or plan, of a complicated nature, adapted to the accomplishment of some purpose, usually a treacherous and mischievous one; a conspiracy; an intrigue; as, the Rye-house Plot.
a.
Of or pertaining to an archbishop; as, Canterbury is an archiepiscopal see.
n.
A share in such a plot or scheme; a participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.
a.
Secure against harm by plots.
imp. & p. p.
of Plot
v. t.
To make a plot, map, pr plan, of; to mark the position of on a plan; to delineate.
v. t.
The special form of ritual adopted for use in any diocese; as, the Sarum, or Canterbury, use; the Hereford use; the York use; the Roman use; etc.
n.
One who plots or schemes; a contriver; a conspirator; a schemer.
a.
Abounding with plots.
n.
One who travels far, or in strange lands, to visit some holy place or shrine as a devotee; as, a pilgrim to Loretto; Canterbury pilgrims. See Palmer.
n.
Contrivance; deep reach of thought; ability to plot or intrigue.
n.
A region under the supervision or direction of any special person; the district or division of a country, especially an ecclesiastical division, over which one has jurisdiction; as, the province of Canterbury, or that in which the archbishop of Canterbury exercises ecclesiastical authority.
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A broken gait of a horse, between an amble and a gallop; -- commonly called a Canterbury gallop.