Search references for CODRINGTON. Phrases containing CODRINGTON
See searches and references containing CODRINGTON!CODRINGTON
Topics referred to by the same term
Codrington may refer to: Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda Barbuda Codrington Airport Codrington Lagoon Codrington Island, small uninhabited island off the
Codrington
Topics referred to by the same term
Simon Codrington may refer to: Simon Codrington (American football) of the 2006 Florida Gators football team Sir Simon Francis Bethell Codrington, 3rd
Simon_Codrington
Topics referred to by the same term
William Codrington may refer to: William Codrington (Royal Navy officer) (1832–1888), Junior Naval Lord Sir William Codrington (British Army officer) (1804–1884)
William_Codrington
Royal Navy Admiral (1770–1851)
Sir Edward Codrington, GCB, FRS (27 April 1770 – 28 April 1851) was a British admiral, who took part in the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of Navarino
Edward_Codrington
Canadian actress and playwright
Lisa Codrington is a Canadian character actress and playwright. She is most noted for her role as Gail on the comedy series Letterkenny and her theatrical
Lisa_Codrington
Surname list
Codrington is a surname, and may refer to:; Alfred Codrington (1854–1945), British Army officer Austin Codrington (born 1975), Jamaican-Canadian cricketer
Codrington_(surname)
Village in Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda
Codrington coincides with the Codrington major division, one of the two major divisions on Barbuda. Situated on the Codrington Lagoon, Codrington is
Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda
Codrington,_Antigua_and_Barbuda
1827 naval battle during the Greek War of Independence
casualties were given by Codrington as 181 killed, 480 wounded (including Codrington's youngest son, midshipman H. Codrington, serving on Asia under his
Battle_of_Navarino
American football player (born 2000)
Brandon Codrington (born November 17, 2000) is an American professional football cornerback and return specialist for the Houston Texans of the National
Brandon_Codrington
Canadian actor
Jim Codrington is a Canadian actor known for his roles in The Border, ZOS: Zone of Separation, Da Kink in My Hair, Pushing Tin, and others. Jim Codrington's
Jim_Codrington
English politician (c. 1677–1754)
John Codrington (c. 1677–1754), of Codrington, Gloucestershire and Wraxall, Somerset, was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons between
John_Codrington
Topics referred to by the same term
Christopher Codrington was an English colonial governor. Christopher Codrington may also refer to: Christopher Codrington (colonial administrator) (1640s–1698)
Christopher Codrington (disambiguation)
Christopher_Codrington_(disambiguation)
Set index for Codrington baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for members of the Codrington family, one in the Baronetage of Great Britain and one in the Baronetage of the United
Codrington_baronets
A-class destroyer
HMS Codrington was the flotilla leader for the A-class destroyers built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the 1920s. Completed in 1930, the ship spent most
HMS_Codrington
and resident managers. John Codrington built a castle that became the nucleus of the village of Codrington. The Codrington family introduced the first
History_of_Barbuda
American lawyer
Wilfred U. Codrington III (born March 6, 1983) is an American legal scholar who is an associate professor at Cardozo Law School and previously a fellow
Wilfred_Codrington
British artist (1874–1943)
Isabel Codrington Pyke-Nott, later Isabel Konody then Isabel Mayer (1874–1943), was a British artist. She painted figures in watercolour and oils and also
Isabel_Codrington
British financial administrator (1876–1942)
Humphry William Codrington (11 November 1876 – 7 November 1942) was a British colonial financial administrator. Codrington was a notable scholar in history
H._W._Codrington
Topics referred to by the same term
Admiral Codrington may refer to: Edward Codrington (1770–1851), British Royal Navy admiral Henry Codrington (1808–1877), British Royal Navy admiral William
Admiral_Codrington
Anglican theological seminary in Barbados
Codrington College is an Anglican theological college in St. John, Barbados, that is affiliated with the University of the West Indies at Cave Hill. It
Codrington_College
The Codrington baronetcy, of Dodington in the County of Gloucester, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 21 April 1721 for William Codrington
Codrington baronets of Dodington (1st creation, 1721)
Codrington_baronets_of_Dodington_(1st_creation,_1721)
Gerald Codrington, High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1880. He was a grandson of Christopher Bethell-Codrington, and descendant of Sir William Codrington, 1st
Codrington baronets of Dodington (2nd creation, 1876)
Codrington_baronets_of_Dodington_(2nd_creation,_1876)
Lagoon in Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda
Codrington Lagoon is a lagoon on the west coast of Barbuda, an island in the Caribbean. The lagoon measures 9 km long and 2.5 km wide, covering 3,600 hectares
Codrington_Lagoon
1828 painting by Thomas Lawrence
Codrington is an 1828 portrait painting by the British artist Thomas Lawrence. It depicts Admiral Sir Edward Codrington of the Royal Navy. Codrington
Portrait_of_Edward_Codrington
Wren". codrington.asc.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-07-03. "Richmond House, Whitehall – The Architectural Drawings of Sir Christopher Wren". codrington.asc.ox
List of works by Christopher Wren
List_of_works_by_Christopher_Wren
American boxer
Jaidon "The Don" Codrington (born June 5, 1984, in Bridgeport, Connecticut) is an American professional boxer. He fights at Light Heavyweight out of Queens
Jaidon_Codrington
Two sugarcane-producing estates on Barbados
The Codrington Plantations were two historic sugarcane producing estates on the island of Barbados, established in the 17th century by Christopher Codrington
Codrington_Plantations
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Codrington may refer to: Robert Codrington (translator) (c.1602–c. 1665), English author Robert Edward Codrington (1869–1908), British colonial
Robert_Codrington
English priest and anthropologist (1830–1922)
Robert Henry Codrington (15 September 1830, Wroughton, Wiltshire – 11 September 1922) was an Anglican priest and anthropologist who made the first study
Robert_Henry_Codrington
Guyanese footballer
Nigel Codrington (born 5 July 1979) is a Guyanese former footballer whose last club was Camptown Georgetown in the GFF Super League. Scores and results
Nigel_Codrington
Island and dependency in Antigua and Barbuda
the island are Codrington and its surrounding localities. Barbuda is a flat island with the western portion being dominated by Codrington Lagoon, and the
Barbuda
Airport in Antigua and Barbuda
Barbuda Codrington Airport (IATA: BBQ, ICAO: TAPH) was a public airport serving the village of Codrington, on the island of Barbuda. Its runway is only
Barbuda_Codrington_Airport
British Army general (1854–1945)
Lieutenant-General Sir Alfred Edward Codrington, GCVO, KCB (4 May 1854 – 12 September 1945) was a British Army officer who served in colonial wars in Africa
Alfred_Codrington
Settlement in South Gloucestershire, England
Wapley and Codrington until 1935, and in the hundred of Grumbald's Ash. Codrington had one pub, the Wishing Well, which was formerly the Codrington Arms. The
Codrington,_Gloucestershire
Independent school in Saint John, Barbados
The Codrington School began in 1917 as a boarding school. However, in the late-90s it closed and the buildings lay empty for some years. The present Codrington
Codrington_School_(Barbados)
English poet
John Codrington Warwick Bampfylde (or Bampfield; 27 August 1754 – 1796/1797) was an 18th-century English poet. He came from a prominent Devon family, his
John_Codrington_Bampfylde
British Army officer (1898-1991)
Lt Col John Alfred Codrington (28 October 1898 – 25 April 1991) was a career British Army officer with a life-long interest in plants and flowers. He was
John_Alfred_Codrington
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1808–1877)
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry John Codrington KCB (17 October 1808 – 4 August 1877) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer, he saw action during
Henry_Codrington
English Army officer, planter and colonial administrator (1668–1710)
Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Codrington (c. 1668 – 7 April 1710) was an English Army officer, planter and colonial administrator who served as governor
Christopher_Codrington
British archaeologist (1899–1986)
Kenneth de Burgh Codrington (5 June 1899 – 1 January 1986) was a British archaeologist and art historian of India who was Keeper of the Indian Section
Kenneth_de_Burgh_Codrington
Canadian cricketer (born 1966)
George Ricardo Codrington (born 26 November 1966) is a Canadian former cricketer and former ODI captain, who played in five ODIs from 17 May 2006 to 21
George_Codrington
British karateka (born 1953)
Eugene Codrington (born 5 November 1953) is a British karateka. He has an 8th Dan black belt in karate and is the winner of multiple European Karate Championships
Eugene_Codrington
Government secondary school in St John, Barbados
been known as Codrington College, The College, The Mansion School, the Codrington Grammar School, The Codrington Foundation School, Codrington Collegiate
The_Lodge_School
Airport in Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda
of Codrington village. The project cost $55 million and was handled by a company called Bahamas Hot Mix. The airport replaced Barbuda Codrington Airport
Burton–Nibbs International Airport
Burton–Nibbs_International_Airport
Robert Codrington (c.1602–c.1665) was an English writer, known as a translator. From a Gloucestershire family, Codrington was elected a demy of Magdalen
Robert Codrington (translator)
Robert_Codrington_(translator)
English cricket administrator
Vincent Joseph Codrington (born 18 July 1956) is an English sports administrator and a former CEO of Middlesex County Cricket Club. Codrington was educated
Vinny_Codrington
Chief Justice of British Ceylon from 1801 to 1806 and politician
Sir Codrington Edmund Carrington, FRS, FSA (22 October 1769 – 28 November 1849) was a British barrister, judge and politician. He was the son of Codrington
Codrington_Edmund_Carrington
British engineer and antiquarian
Thomas Codrington (1829 in Wroughton, Wiltshire – 1918) was a British engineer and antiquarian of the late Victorian era. With a career background as an
Thomas_Codrington
College of the University of Oxford
College Library (formerly known as the Codrington Library) was founded through a 1710 bequest from Christopher Codrington (1668–1710), a fellow of the college
All_Souls_College,_Oxford
English Roman Catholic theologian
Thomas Codrington (died 1691?) was an English Roman Catholic theologian. He is chiefly known for his attempt to introduce into England the "Institute of
Thomas_Codrington_(priest)
Uninhabited island off the coast of Antigua
Codrington Island Codrington Island is a small uninhabited island situated off the northeast coast of Antigua, within Mercers Creek Bay in Antigua and
Codrington_Island
Country in South Asia
Archived from the original on 6 January 2024. Retrieved 24 July 2018. Codrington, Ch. 4 Archived 7 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine Lambert, Tim. "A
Sri_Lanka
Country house in Gloucestershire, England
Bethell Codrington (of the Codrington baronets). The family had made their fortune from sugar plantations in the Caribbean. It remained in the Codrington family
Dodington_Park
British colonial administrator
Sir William Allmond Codrington Goode GCMG KStJ (8 June 1907 – 15 September 1986) was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Singapore
William Goode (colonial administrator)
William_Goode_(colonial_administrator)
District in Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda
28.19 square kilometres and includes the village of Codrington as well as a coastline on Codrington Lagoon. "Barbuda Master Plan" (PDF). 2020. "Districts
Midlands,_Barbuda
British colonial administrator (1869–1908)
Robert Edward Codrington (6 January 1869 – 16 December 1908) was the colonial Administrator of the two territories ruled by the British South Africa Company
Robert_Edward_Codrington
Zimbabwean sports shooter (born 1950)
Bob Warren-Codrington (born 3 January 1950) is a Zimbabwean sports shooter. He competed in the mixed skeet event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Bob_Warren-Codrington
Australian wind farm
Codrington Wind Farm is a wind farm near Yambuk on the coast of south-western Victoria, Australia. Completed in June 2001, the 18.2MW installation of 14
Codrington_Wind_Farm
Jamaican reggae singer (1962–1983)
on 13 October 1983. Codrington was charged with murder, but the jury convicted him of the lesser offense. The judge said Codrington had already served
Hugh_Mundell
British Army officer and politician (1804–1884)
General Sir William John Codrington, GCB (26 November 1804 – 6 August 1884) was a British Army officer and politician who served in the Crimean War. He
William Codrington (British Army officer)
William_Codrington_(British_Army_officer)
British aristocrat and big-game hunter (1887–1931)
Winchilsea, and his wife, the former Anne Codrington, daughter of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Codrington. The Finch-Hatton family was old and aristocratic
Denys_Finch_Hatton
Dutch sprinter
Giovanni Codrington (born 17 July 1988) is a Dutch athlete, who competes in the sprint with a personal best time of 10.29 seconds at the 100 m and 21.42
Giovanni_Codrington
Municipality in Ontario, Canada
of villages and hamlets, including the following communities: Carman Codrington Hilton Spring Valley Smithfield (partially) Butler Creek Cankerville Cedar
Brighton,_Ontario
Mountain in Enderby Land, Antarctica
Mount Codrington (66°18′S 52°52′E / 66.300°S 52.867°E / -66.300; 52.867) is a prominent mountain, 1,520 metres (5,000 ft) high, standing 24 miles (39 km)
Mount_Codrington
Official historic site of Antigua and Barbuda
Government House is a building in central Codrington, Barbuda dating to 1694. The house was inhabited by the island wardens who represented the British
Government_House,_Codrington
Country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies
followed by All Saints and Bolans. The sole settlement in Barbuda is Codrington. Most of the country resides in the Central Plain that stretches from
Antigua_and_Barbuda
United Kingdom-based charitable organization
SPG by Barbadian planter and colonial administrator Christopher Codrington, the Codrington Plantations (and the slaves working on them) came under the ownership
United Society Partners in the Gospel
United_Society_Partners_in_the_Gospel
Official historic site of Antigua and Barbuda
The Codrington Castle was a structure in Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda that served as the administrative centre of the island under the control of the
Codrington_Castle
English planter and colonial administrator
about 1640 on Barbados, Codrington was the son of another Christopher Codrington and probably the grandson of Robert Codrington, a landed gentleman with
Christopher Codrington (colonial administrator)
Christopher_Codrington_(colonial_administrator)
Boxing competition
Sakio Bika versus Jaidon Codrington was a super middleweight boxing contest that was notable for being the final of the 3rd season of the boxing reality
Sakio Bika vs. Jaidon Codrington
Sakio_Bika_vs._Jaidon_Codrington
Canadian television sitcom (2016–2023) created by Jared Keeso
6; 8–12) Jacob Tierney as Glen (seasons 2–12; recurring season 1) Lisa Codrington as Gail (seasons 2–12; recurring season 1) Kaniehtiio Horn as Tanis (seasons
Letterkenny_(TV_series)
Town in Victoria, Australia
Codrington is a rural locality on Portland Bay in the south-west of Victoria, Australia, on the Princes Highway between Portland and Port Fairy. It is
Codrington,_Victoria
American football team season
exchange for a 2026 seventh-round selection (220th overall) and CB Brandon Codrington. The Bills traded a sixth-round selection (213th overall) to the Chicago
2026_Buffalo_Bills_season
English politician
Sir Christopher William Codrington (12 March 1805 – 24 June 1864), of Dodington, Gloucestershire, was a Conservative British MP for East Gloucestershire
Christopher William Codrington
Christopher_William_Codrington
British politician and cricketer
Bethell-Codrington (born Christopher Codrington; October 1764 – 4 February 1843) was a British politician and cricketer. Christopher Codrington was born
Christopher Bethell-Codrington
Christopher_Bethell-Codrington
Newspaper
plant catalog. The paper was published by Kilkoff & Dean. Christopher O. Codrington served as editor. E.O. Painter took over in 1887. Prior to the Chinese
The_Florida_Agriculturist
alma mater, Codrington Grammar School, had been founded in 1745 with the profits from the bequest of Christopher Codrington. Codrington had intended
Robert_Bowcher_Clarke
Canadian cricketer
Austin Codrington (born 22 August 1975) is a Canadian former One Day International (ODI) cricketer. He is primarily a bowler but can contribute useful
Austin_Codrington
Antiguan politician
Lorencezo Chanlah Codrington is an Antiguan United Progressive Party politician, who was elected as Member of Parliament for All Saints West in the 2004
Chanlah_Codrington
British landowner and politician
Sir William Codrington, 1st Baronet (died 1738), of Dodington Park, Gloucestershire, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons
Sir William Codrington, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Codrington,_1st_Baronet
Subregion of Oceania
were therefore somewhat fluid. In the nineteenth century, Robert Henry Codrington, a British missionary, produced a series of monographs on "the Melanesians"
Melanesia
University library in Oxford, England
All Souls College Library (frequently but unofficially called the Codrington Library between the 1840s and 2020) is an academic library in the city of
All_Souls_College_Library
Village in Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda
built in 1674 by Sir Christopher Codrington, the namesake of Codrington, and was named for his daughter, Elizabeth Codrington. The only remaining structures
All Saints, Antigua and Barbuda
All_Saints,_Antigua_and_Barbuda
Cameroonian boxer
against Jaidon Codrington at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston on 6 November. On Tuesday, 6 November 2007, Bika knocked out Jaidon Codrington in the championship
Sakio_Bika
British captain and explorer (c. 1810 – 1873)
Charles Codrington Forsyth (c. 1810 – 12 May 1873) was a British captain of the Royal Navy. He participated in the second voyage of HMS Beagle, making
Charles_Codrington_Forsyth
Life force energy, power, effectiveness, and prestige in Pacific Island culture
people of great personal prestige and character. Missionary Robert Henry Codrington traveled widely in Melanesia, publishing several studies of its language
Mana_(Oceanic_cultures)
1828 painting by George Philip Reinagle
British, French and Russian ships under the Royal Navy Admiral Edward Codrington defeated the fleet of the Ottoman Empire. The event was celebrated in
The_Battle_of_Navarino
English activist and publisher (1835–1895)
a divorce case between Admiral Henry Codrington and his wife Helen Jane Smith Codrington (1828–1876). Codrington was accused of attempting to rape Faithfull
Emily_Faithfull
Book written by Thomas Codrington
a book written by Thomas Codrington and published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in autumn 1903. Codrington deplored the impact of the
Roman_Roads_in_Britain
Ethnic group
greeted with a 'Codrington party'. The city has a Barbudan association that conducts coach trips to Doddington Park, home of the Codrington family. In addition
Barbudans
British peer, soldier, and politician
Bethell-Codrington, son of Christopher Bethell-Codrington. Alice Bethell-Codrington, married Sir Henry Mervyn Vavasour, 3rd Bt. Sir Gerald Codrington, 1st
Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort
Henry_Somerset,_7th_Duke_of_Beaufort
Person born near the border separating two generations
least two generations. Just before the 1920s, as identified by Graeme Codrington The Greatest Generation/Silent Generation cuspers experienced the lows
Cusper
British soldier, diplomat and railway officer (1892-1963)
William Melville Codrington (16 December 1892 – 29 April 1963) was a British soldier, diplomat, and railway officer. He served as Chief of Security to
William_Melville_Codrington
British comedy television series
Pamela Anderson Heather Seymour as Jean Cotterill Shola Adewusi as Billie Codrington Adam Drake as Marcus Marsden Shivani Thussu as the Pharmacist Mona Goodwin
Can You Keep a Secret? (TV series)
Can_You_Keep_a_Secret?_(TV_series)
allocation is commonly known as allotment. "Law No.25 of 1997: The Barbuda Codrington Lagoon Magnificent Frigate Bird Sanctuary.pdf" (PDF). 1997. Retrieved
Law_of_Barbuda
offices of the Barbuda Council. Most capitals have town status, however, Codrington, St. Philip's, and Fitches Creek are villages, and St. John's is the sole
Parishes and dependencies of Antigua and Barbuda
Parishes_and_dependencies_of_Antigua_and_Barbuda
British actress (1916–2001)
14 March 1916. She was the daughter of actress Ann Codrington (real name Marjorie Doris Codrington, who appeared in films such as The Rossiter Case) and
Patricia_Hilliard_(actress)
Ethnic group
tobacco, indigo, ginger, and sugarcane as cash crops. Sir Christopher Codrington established the first large sugar estate in Antigua in 1674, and leased
Afro–Antiguans_and_Barbudans
Official historic site of Antigua and Barbuda
about three miles north of Codrington and from the site most of the island is visible. It was inhabited by the Codrington family and all that remains
Highland_House_(Barbuda)
Tamil kingdom in present-day Sri Lanka (1215–1619)
of Sri Lanka, pp. 132–133 Kunarasa, K. The Jaffna Dynasty, pp. 73–75 Codrington, Humphry William. "Short history of Sri Lanka: Dambadeniya and Gampola
Jaffna_kingdom
CODRINGTON
CODRINGTON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Codrington in Gloucestershire, named from the Old English personal name Cūþhere + -ing- denoting association with + tūn ‘settlement’.
CODRINGTON
CODRINGTON
Boy/Male
English
Retainer.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Bihari, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Moon
Boy/Male
Assamese, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Courageous
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Emotion
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Foamy; Love with All
Surname or Lastname
English (Derbyshire)
English (Derbyshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a fork in the road in woodland.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Hebrew, Polish, Slovenia
Laughter
Girl/Female
British, English
Happy; Joyful; Creative
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Susannah, SUZANNA means "lily."
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Prayer; Songs of Worship
CODRINGTON
CODRINGTON
CODRINGTON
CODRINGTON
CODRINGTON