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  • Earl Castleton
  • Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain

    The title Earl Castleton, of Sandbeck in the County of York, was created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1720 for the 6th Viscount Castleton, who had

    Earl Castleton

    Earl Castleton

    Earl_Castleton

  • Earl of Scarbrough
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    cousin James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton. His son, the fourth Earl, served as Cofferer of the Household, as Deputy Earl Marshal of England and as Joint

    Earl of Scarbrough

    Earl of Scarbrough

    Earl_of_Scarbrough

  • James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton
  • English landowner and Whig politician

    James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton (c. 1667, Sandbeck, Yorkshire – 23 May 1723) was an English landowner and Whig politician who sat in the English and

    James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton

    James_Saunderson,_1st_Earl_Castleton

  • List of earldoms
  • Anglo-Saxon "earl" in England. Until the reign of Edward III in the 14th century, the peerage of England consisted exclusively of earls and barons. It

    List of earldoms

    List_of_earldoms

  • List of vice-admirals of Lincolnshire
  • 5th Viscount Castleton 1660–1702 Thomas Saunderson 1702–1705 James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton 1705–1723 vacant John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow 1809–1853

    List of vice-admirals of Lincolnshire

    List_of_vice-admirals_of_Lincolnshire

  • List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • viscountcies are held by peers with higher titles, such as duke, marquess or earl; this can come about for a number of reasons, including the title being created

    List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_viscountcies_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • Thomas Lumley-Saunderson, 3rd Earl of Scarbrough
  • British peer, British Army officer and diplomat

    inheriting the estate of his maternal cousin, James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton and was appointed a Knight Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1725

    Thomas Lumley-Saunderson, 3rd Earl of Scarbrough

    Thomas_Lumley-Saunderson,_3rd_Earl_of_Scarbrough

  • Saunderson
  • Surname list

    courtier George Lumley-Saunderson, 5th Earl of Scarbrough (1753–1807), British peer George Saunderson, 5th Viscount Castleton (1631–1714), English politician

    Saunderson

    Saunderson

  • List of peers 1720–1729
  • 1729 1761 Earl of Harborough (1719) Bennet Sherard, 1st Earl of Harborough 1719 1732 Earl Castleton (1720) James Saunderson, 1st Earl Castleton 1720 1723

    List of peers 1720–1729

    List_of_peers_1720–1729

  • Frances Dodge
  • American businesswoman

    notable in the show horse world. In 1945, she and her husband bought Castleton Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, a former Thoroughbred breeding and stud farm

    Frances Dodge

    Frances_Dodge

  • Earl of Essex
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    Earl of Essex is a title in the Peerage of England which was first created in the 12th century by King Stephen. The title has been recreated eight times

    Earl of Essex

    Earl of Essex

    Earl_of_Essex

  • Earl of Wessex
  • British noble title

    Earl of Wessex is a title that has been created twice in British history – once in the pre-Conquest Anglo-Saxon nobility of England, and once in the Peerage

    Earl of Wessex

    Earl of Wessex

    Earl_of_Wessex

  • Peveril Castle
  • Ruined 11th-century castle overlooking the village of Castleton in Derbyshire

    Peveril Castle (also Castleton Castle or Peak Castle) is a ruined 11th-century castle overlooking the village of Castleton in the English county of Derbyshire

    Peveril Castle

    Peveril Castle

    Peveril_Castle

  • John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl
  • Scottish nobleman

    Campbell of Glenorchy. Lady Margaret Stewart, married William Murray of Castleton, who was killed at the Battle of Flodden, and is the ancestor of the Dukes

    John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl

    John_Stewart,_1st_Earl_of_Atholl

  • Earl of Bothwell
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland

    Earl of Bothwell was a title that was created twice in the Peerage of Scotland. It was first created for Patrick Hepburn in 1488, and was forfeited in

    Earl of Bothwell

    Earl of Bothwell

    Earl_of_Bothwell

  • Braemar
  • Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    Hotel in Auchendryne, and the Invercauld Arms Hotel in Castleton, built over the mound where the Earl of Mar raised the Jacobite standard in 1715. Auchindryne

    Braemar

    Braemar

  • Earl of Richmond
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    The now-extinct title of Earl of Richmond was created many times in the Peerage of England. The earldom of Richmond was initially held by various Breton

    Earl of Richmond

    Earl of Richmond

    Earl_of_Richmond

  • Earl of Southampton
  • English noble title

    Earl of Southampton was a title that was created three times in the Peerage of England. Its first creation came in 1537 in favour of the courtier William

    Earl of Southampton

    Earl of Southampton

    Earl_of_Southampton

  • Sandbeck Park
  • Country house in Maltby, South Yorkshire

    Robert Saunderson in 1552. His son Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton either built a new house or added to an existing structure, c. 1626. "Nycholas

    Sandbeck Park

    Sandbeck Park

    Sandbeck_Park

  • Tony Ryan
  • Irish philanthropist and businessman (1936-2007)

    In 2001, Ryan acquired Castleton Farm near Lexington, Kentucky from the Van Lennep Family Trust. Ryan renamed it Castleton Lyons after his Irish estate

    Tony Ryan

    Tony_Ryan

  • Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland

    Earl of Breadalbane and Holland is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1681 for Sir John Campbell, 5th Baronet, of Glenorchy, who had

    Earl of Breadalbane and Holland

    Earl of Breadalbane and Holland

    Earl_of_Breadalbane_and_Holland

  • John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow
  • British peer and Tory politician (1779–1853)

    John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow, GCH (19 August 1779 – 15 September 1853) was a British Peer and Tory politician. Cust was the eldest son of the 1st Baron

    John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow

    John Cust, 1st Earl Brownlow

    John_Cust,_1st_Earl_Brownlow

  • Earl of Bridgewater
  • Title in the peerage of England

    Earl of Bridgewater was a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of England, once for the Daubeny family (1538) and once for the Egerton family

    Earl of Bridgewater

    Earl of Bridgewater

    Earl_of_Bridgewater

  • Duke of Atholl
  • Title in the Peerage of Scotland held by the head of Clan Murray

    family. Sir William Murray of Castleton married Lady Margaret, daughter of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (see Earl of Atholl). Sir William was one

    Duke of Atholl

    Duke of Atholl

    Duke_of_Atholl

  • Stan Van Gundy
  • American basketball coach and analyst

    and was head coach at Castleton State College in Vermont for three seasons from 1983 to 1986. After his first season as Castleton head coach, the NAIA

    Stan Van Gundy

    Stan Van Gundy

    Stan_Van_Gundy

  • Earl of Northumbria
  • Noble title in England

    Earl of Northumbria or Ealdorman of Northumbria was a title in the late Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Scandinavian and early Anglo-Norman period in England. The ealdordom

    Earl of Northumbria

    Earl of Northumbria

    Earl_of_Northumbria

  • Earl of Dunmore
  • Peerage of Scotland title

    Earl of Dunmore is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. The title Earl of Dunmore was created in 1686 for Lord Charles Murray, son of John Murray, 1st

    Earl of Dunmore

    Earl of Dunmore

    Earl_of_Dunmore

  • Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg
  • English military officer and diplomat

    Fauconberg married Mildred, daughter of Nicholas Saunderson, 2nd Viscount Castleton. She died on 8 May 1656. On 18 November 1657, he married Mary Cromwell

    Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg

    Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg

    Thomas_Belasyse,_1st_Earl_Fauconberg

  • Duke of Roxburghe
  • Title in the peerage of Scotland

    with the titles Marquess of Bowmont and Cessford, Earl of Kelso and Viscount Broxmouth. John Ker, 5th Earl of Roxburghe became the first holder of these titles

    Duke of Roxburghe

    Duke of Roxburghe

    Duke_of_Roxburghe

  • Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick
  • Irish military officer and colonial administrator (1634–1715)

    an estate on Staten Island. The estate eventually became the town of Castleton; later, another section of the island was named Dongan Hills in his honor

    Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick

    Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick

    Thomas_Dongan,_2nd_Earl_of_Limerick

  • George Manners (died 1623)
  • English politician (1569–1623)

    Frances Manners (died 1652), who married Nicholas Saunderson, 2nd Viscount Castleton, and had issue. Dorothy Manners, who married Sir Thomas Lake. Mary Manners

    George Manners (died 1623)

    George Manners (died 1623)

    George_Manners_(died_1623)

  • Earl of East Anglia
  • Governors of East Anglia during the 11th century

    The Earls of East Anglia were governors of East Anglia during the 11th century. The post was established by Cnut in 1017 and disappeared following Ralph

    Earl of East Anglia

    Earl_of_East_Anglia

  • Earl of Darlington
  • Title in British Peerage (created 1722, 1754)

    Earl of Darlington is a title that has been created twice, each time in the Peerage of Great Britain. Baroness von Kielmansegg, half-sister of King George

    Earl of Darlington

    Earl_of_Darlington

  • Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty
  • Irish soldier and politician (1594–1665)

    Sir Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty (1594–1665), was an Irish soldier and politician. He succeeded his father as 2nd Viscount Muskerry in 1641

    Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty

    Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty

    Donough_MacCarty,_1st_Earl_of_Clancarty

  • William Trench, 3rd Earl of Clancarty
  • Irish peer

    College, Cambridge. Trench was born in Castleton, County Kildare, Ireland the son of Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty and Henrietta Margaret Staples

    William Trench, 3rd Earl of Clancarty

    William_Trench,_3rd_Earl_of_Clancarty

  • Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull
  • Dukedom in the Peerage of Great Britain

    Kingston-upon-Hull was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain, with the title Earl of Kingston-upon-Hull being a title in the Peerage of England. The earldom

    Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull

    Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull

    Duke_of_Kingston-upon-Hull

  • East Wemyss
  • Village in Fife, Scotland

    Wemyss is also home to the ruins of MacDuff's Castle, home to the MacDuff Earls of Fife, the most powerful family in Fife during the Middle Ages. The town's

    East Wemyss

    East Wemyss

    East_Wemyss

  • Sherborne Castle
  • 16th century house in Dorset, England

    mansion southeast of Sherborne in Dorset, England, within the parish of Castleton. Originally built by Sir Walter Raleigh as Sherborne Lodge, and extended

    Sherborne Castle

    Sherborne Castle

    Sherborne_Castle

  • Grace, Lady Manners
  • English noblewoman (c.1575 – c.1650)

    Frances Manners (died 1652), who married Nicholas Saunderson, 2nd Viscount Castleton, and had children Dorothy Manners, who married Sir Thomas Lake Mary Manners

    Grace, Lady Manners

    Grace, Lady Manners

    Grace,_Lady_Manners

  • English invasion of Scotland (1296)
  • Military victory by Edward I of England

    castle over to the English. After travelling to Jedburgh Castle, Wyel, Castleton, and back via Wyel to Jedborough and Roxburgh, the English army travelled

    English invasion of Scotland (1296)

    English_invasion_of_Scotland_(1296)

  • Honour of Peverel
  • Geographic area in the north of England

    family Nottingham Castle Codnor Castle Pinxton Duston Peveril Castle in Castleton, Derbyshire Glapwell Eastwood, Nottinghamshire Langar Hall William Peverel's

    Honour of Peverel

    Honour of Peverel

    Honour_of_Peverel

  • Robert Saunderson
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    of West Looe. He was the brother of Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton, and a nephew of Thomas Grantham. Born after 1561, he was the second son

    Robert Saunderson

    Robert_Saunderson

  • Earl Teater
  • American horse trainer

    he returned to Kentucky and became trainer for Dodge Stables, part of Castleton Farm. Teater was best known for training the chestnut stallion Wing Commander

    Earl Teater

    Earl Teater

    Earl_Teater

  • Elizabeth Bellamy
  • Fictional character

    She was due to be presented to King Edward VII by her aunt Kate (Lady Castleton), but runs away from the ball. Unlike her elder brother James, she is

    Elizabeth Bellamy

    Elizabeth_Bellamy

  • Liddesdale
  • District in Scottish Borders

    Hermitage Water and the Liddel, and around it grew up the village of Castleton. Newcastleton Ettleton List of places in the Scottish Borders "An Introduction

    Liddesdale

    Liddesdale

    Liddesdale

  • Schodack Island State Park
  • State park in the U.S. state of New York

    Schodack Island State Park (formerly known as Castleton Island State Park) is a 1,052-acre (4.26 km2) state park that spans portions of Rensselaer, Greene

    Schodack Island State Park

    Schodack Island State Park

    Schodack_Island_State_Park

  • Baron Castletown
  • Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Retrieved 23 July 2017. "Bernard Edward Barnaby FitzPatrick, 2nd Baron Castleton of Upper Ossoy, KP, CMG, PC". geni.com. "Lord Castletown of Upper Ossory"

    Baron Castletown

    Baron Castletown

    Baron_Castletown

  • Derbyshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief
  • List of Derbyshire land owners in the Domesday Book

    Derbyshire, including Nottingham Castle. He also built Peveril Castle at Castleton in Derbyshire. Walter D'Aincourt, was connected by marriage to William

    Derbyshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

    Derbyshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

    Derbyshire_Domesday_Book_tenants-in-chief

  • List of NBA players (C)
  • Cornelius Cash Sam Cash Sam Cassell Omri Casspi Stephon Castle Colin Castleton Harvey Catchings Terry Catledge Sid Catlett Kelvin Cato Bobby Cattage

    List of NBA players (C)

    List_of_NBA_players_(C)

  • Peak District
  • Upland area in England

    Tourism came with the railways, spurred by the landscape, spa towns and Castleton's show caves. The upland area of the Peak District, centred around Derbyshire

    Peak District

    Peak District

    Peak_District

  • Wing Commander (horse)
  • Show horse

    Stables, and trained by Marvin Lane and ridden by Earl Teater. Wing Commander stood at stud at Castleton Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, and died at the age

    Wing Commander (horse)

    Wing Commander (horse)

    Wing_Commander_(horse)

  • List of youth hostels in England and Wales
  • 2017. "Castleton Hall, Castleton, Derbyshire". www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 4 June 2017. "Former Stables at Castleton Hall, Castleton, Derbyshire"

    List of youth hostels in England and Wales

    List_of_youth_hostels_in_England_and_Wales

  • William Peverel
  • Norman knight granted lands in central England following the Norman Conquest

    Derbyshire, including Nottingham Castle. He also built Peveril Castle, Castleton, Derbyshire. William Peverel is amongst the people explicitly recorded

    William Peverel

    William_Peverel

  • Rochdale
  • Town in Greater Manchester, England

    Edge. Rochdale was subjected to incursions by the Danes; the castle that Castleton is named after, and of which no trace remains, was one of twelve Saxon

    Rochdale

    Rochdale

    Rochdale

  • Cessford Burn
  • Stream in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    encompassed Cessford (or Kerr) Castle, the dwellings at Cessford Burn, and the castleton of Cessford, lying just outside the north gate to the castle. Cessford

    Cessford Burn

    Cessford Burn

    Cessford_Burn

  • Robin Hood
  • Heroic outlaw in English folklore

    District National Park. The Royal Forest included Bakewell, Tideswell, Castleton, Ladybower and the Derwent Valley near Loxley. The Sheriff of Nottingham

    Robin Hood

    Robin Hood

    Robin_Hood

  • John Popham (judge)
  • English judge and politician (died 1607)

    Adams (alias Games) of Castleton, Glamorgan, a fortified manor house 800 metres north-east of the village of St Athan. Castleton was from the early 12th

    John Popham (judge)

    John Popham (judge)

    John_Popham_(judge)

  • Duchy of Lancaster
  • Private estate of the British sovereign as Duke of Lancaster

    (5+3⁄4 sq mi) and has an active limestone quarry, Ogmore Castle and a golf course Castleton estate – 114 hectares (280 acres) of grazing land Peveril Castle, Derbyshire

    Duchy of Lancaster

    Duchy of Lancaster

    Duchy_of_Lancaster

  • Lambroughton
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Water) near where the farm of Laigh Castleton (formerly Nether Castleton) is situated. At one time Laigh Castleton was part of the Robertland Estate and

    Lambroughton

    Lambroughton

  • Poultney (town), Vermont
  • Town in Vermont, United States

    part of the U.S. state of Vermont. New York is on its western border. Castleton, Vermont, is on its northern border. Poultney was home to Green Mountain

    Poultney (town), Vermont

    Poultney (town), Vermont

    Poultney_(town),_Vermont

  • Earl of Bolingbroke
  • Peerage of England

    The title Earl of Bolingbroke has been created twice, once in the Peerage of England and once in the Jacobite Peerage. The creation in the Peerage of England

    Earl of Bolingbroke

    Earl_of_Bolingbroke

  • Hume Castle
  • Scottish castle (ruin)

    Scotland. Standing as it does, on an impressive height above its eponymous castleton, it commands fine prospects across the Merse, with views to the English

    Hume Castle

    Hume Castle

    Hume_Castle

  • Rosedale Abbey
  • Village in North Yorkshire, England

    approximately 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Pickering, 8 miles south-east of Castleton and within Rosedale, part of the North York Moors National Park. From

    Rosedale Abbey

    Rosedale Abbey

    Rosedale_Abbey

  • Keith Marischal
  • Historic site in East Lothian, Scotland

    cattle meadow, which would indicate a mediaeval or earlier settlement or castleton. George had stood proxy for King James VI during his marriage to Anne

    Keith Marischal

    Keith Marischal

    Keith_Marischal

  • Surrender and regrant
  • English legal procedure in 16th century Ireland

    grant of his land and possessions, was created Baron of Colthill and Castleton, and was promised a seat in the House of Lords, a favour which he obtained

    Surrender and regrant

    Surrender_and_regrant

  • Ray Milland
  • Welsh actor (1907–1986)

    neighbouring stage. Milland made a favourable impression on director Castleton Knight, and was hired for his first acting role as Jim Edwards in The

    Ray Milland

    Ray Milland

    Ray_Milland

  • Clan Donald
  • Scottish clan

    Finlaggan Trust. 2015. Retrieved 24 May 2015. Donald J. Macdonald of Castleton (1979) [1896-1904]. Clan Donald. Edinburgh: Macdonald Publishers Ltd.

    Clan Donald

    Clan Donald

    Clan_Donald

  • 30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot
  • Line infantry regiment of the English and British armies

    regiment was originally raised in Lincolnshire by Viscount Castleton as Lord Castleton's Regiment of Foot in 1689, during the Nine Years' War. In 1691

    30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot

    30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot

    30th_(Cambridgeshire)_Regiment_of_Foot

  • Rocester
  • Village in Staffordshire, England

    of the Limestone Way, a footpath which runs 46 miles (74 km) north to Castleton in the Peak District. Elizabeth Trentham, Countess of Oxford (born in

    Rocester

    Rocester

    Rocester

  • Benedict Arnold
  • British military officer (1741–1801)

    a colonel's commission on May 3, 1775, and he immediately rode off to Castleton in the disputed New Hampshire Grants (Vermont) in time to participate

    Benedict Arnold

    Benedict Arnold

    Benedict_Arnold

  • Rochdale (ancient parish)
  • divisions or townships: in the Lancashire part of the parish was Butterworth, Castleton (in which stood the parish church), Hundersfield and Spotland; Saddleworth

    Rochdale (ancient parish)

    Rochdale (ancient parish)

    Rochdale_(ancient_parish)

  • List of The Loud House episodes
  • Cavanagh). 165 33 "Room and Hoard" Kyle Marshall & Ari Castleton Katie Mattila Kacie Hermanson & Ari Castleton June 9, 2020 (2020-06-09) 421B 0.59 Lynn Sr. and

    List of The Loud House episodes

    List_of_The_Loud_House_episodes

  • Auchterarder
  • Town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    Auchterarder Castle stood to the north of the town in the area now known as Castleton. It is said to have been a hunting seat for King Malcolm Canmore in the

    Auchterarder

    Auchterarder

    Auchterarder

  • George Ward Hunt
  • British Conservative politician (1825–1877)

    reading parties with Arthur Hugh Clough: in 1845 at Grasmere, in 1846 at Castleton of Braemar and in 1847 at Drumnadrochit on Loch Ness. In Clough's poem

    George Ward Hunt

    George Ward Hunt

    George_Ward_Hunt

  • Mapperton
  • Hamlet in Dorset, England

    Montagu family since then, and as of 2025 is owned by Luke Montagu, 12th Earl of Sandwich. In 2006 the house was voted the "Nation's Finest Manor House"

    Mapperton

    Mapperton

    Mapperton

  • List of 2025–26 NBA season transactions
  • com. August 19, 2025. Retrieved August 19, 2025. "Magic To Sign Colin Castleton To Exhibit 10 Deal". hoopsrumors.com. August 22, 2025. Retrieved August

    List of 2025–26 NBA season transactions

    List_of_2025–26_NBA_season_transactions

  • Sir Robert Carr, 3rd Baronet
  • English politician (1637–1682)

    Crofts. His daughter by this marriage, Isabella, married John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol. Through Carr's second wife's brother, Sir Henry Bennet (later

    Sir Robert Carr, 3rd Baronet

    Sir Robert Carr, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Robert_Carr,_3rd_Baronet

  • Theirs Is the Glory
  • 1946 British film

    where he had served with the Royal Irish Rifles. The producer was Leonard Castleton Knight, head of Gaumont British News. The script was written primarily

    Theirs Is the Glory

    Theirs_Is_the_Glory

  • Isaac Ambrose
  • English Puritan clergy

    Ambroses received in 1627 the little cure of Castleton in Derbyshire. By the influence of William Russell, earl of Bedford, he was appointed one of the king's

    Isaac Ambrose

    Isaac Ambrose

    Isaac_Ambrose

  • Thomas Fairfax, 5th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
  • English Army officer and politician (1657–1710)

    Yorkshire Militia under the Earl of Danby. After the Glorious Revolution in 1688, he was appointed Lt-Colonel of Lord Castleton's Regiment of Foot, a new

    Thomas Fairfax, 5th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

    Thomas Fairfax, 5th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

    Thomas_Fairfax,_5th_Lord_Fairfax_of_Cameron

  • Skegness
  • Town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England

    patron was Nicholas Saunderson, 1st Viscount Castleton, and the advowson passed to his eventual heirs, the Earls of Scarbrough. Winthorpe's church was possessed

    Skegness

    Skegness

    Skegness

  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1993 to 2020

    and Scalia at the Supreme Court in 2013, and Ginsburg attended the 2015 Castleton Festival world premiere as well as a revised version at the 2017 Glimmerglass

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Ruth Bader Ginsburg

    Ruth_Bader_Ginsburg

  • Hunter Dickinson
  • American basketball player (born 2000)

    return sophomore Colin Castleton and fifth-year Austin Davis (2016 Mr. Basketball of Michigan runner-up). On April 9, however, Castleton (who had lost the

    Hunter Dickinson

    Hunter Dickinson

    Hunter_Dickinson

  • Elizabeth Petty, Baroness Shelburne
  • Anglo-Irish peer

    February 1708) was an Anglo-Irish peer. Elizabeth Waller was born in Castleton, County Limerick, one of the four daughters of Elizabeth Dowdall (died

    Elizabeth Petty, Baroness Shelburne

    Elizabeth_Petty,_Baroness_Shelburne

  • Kirk (placename element)
  • Aberdeenshire, and many other Kirktons, all tiny, and mostly matched with a Castleton or a Milton. Kirk, Caithness, Highland Kirkton (various) Kirkwall, Orkney

    Kirk (placename element)

    Kirk_(placename_element)

  • Mangerton Tower
  • Tower house, now ruined, in Scottish Borders, Scotland

    Armstrong family. Mangerton Tower is at Mangerton in Newcastleton or Castleton parish in Roxburghshire, close to the border between England and Scotland

    Mangerton Tower

    Mangerton Tower

    Mangerton_Tower

  • Sir Donald Macdonald, 4th Baronet
  • Scottish Jacobite and clan chief (1650–1718)

    in 1718. He married Mary Macdonald, daughter of John Macdonald, 2nd of Castleton and Anne MacLean. The couple had one son and four daughters, including:

    Sir Donald Macdonald, 4th Baronet

    Sir Donald Macdonald, 4th Baronet

    Sir_Donald_Macdonald,_4th_Baronet

  • List of Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series) characters
  • Portrayed by Margaretta Scott, Lady Southwold's sister, Lady Katherine "Kate" Castleton (died 1921), was to have presented Elizabeth to King Edward VII at a Londonderry

    List of Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series) characters

    List_of_Upstairs,_Downstairs_(1971_TV_series)_characters

  • List of characters in The Loud House franchise
  • "Schooled!", Zach now attends middle school. Boy Jordan (voiced by Ari Castleton in "Exchange of Heart", Jessica McKenna in "Frame on You", "Steeling Thunder"

    List of characters in The Loud House franchise

    List_of_characters_in_The_Loud_House_franchise

  • Lands of Lainshaw
  • Lands in Scotland

    'Langschaw' were used in historic times. Law Mount near the High and Laigh Castleton farms has been suggested as the site of the original castle, granted in

    Lands of Lainshaw

    Lands of Lainshaw

    Lands_of_Lainshaw

  • John of Islay, Lord of the Isles
  • Lord of the Isles

    died. Irish text; translation Clan Donald by Donald J. Macdonald of Castleton, 1978 Oram (2005), pp. 123–124. Oram (2005), p. 124. Brown (2004), p.

    John of Islay, Lord of the Isles

    John of Islay, Lord of the Isles

    John_of_Islay,_Lord_of_the_Isles

  • Nicholas Netterville, 1st Viscount Netterville
  • mother was Eleanor Gernon, daughter of Sir James Gernon (or Garland) of Castleton, County Louth. Being "a person of many good qualities" he was created

    Nicholas Netterville, 1st Viscount Netterville

    Nicholas_Netterville,_1st_Viscount_Netterville

  • Ethan Allen
  • American farmer, military officer and politician (1738–1789)

    acquired grants from Wentworth to about 1,000 acres (400 ha) in Poultney and Castleton prior to the trial. On Allen's return to Bennington, the settlers met

    Ethan Allen

    Ethan Allen

    Ethan_Allen

  • Dorcas
  • Early female disciple of Jesus

    Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, in St Leonard's Church, Bridgnorth, in Castleton Parish Church in Derbyshire, on the north side of St. Nicholas' church

    Dorcas

    Dorcas

    Dorcas

  • Dartmouth College
  • Private university in Hanover, New Hampshire, US

    Wheelock. The head of the trust was a Methodist named William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth. Although the fund provided Wheelock ample financial support

    Dartmouth College

    Dartmouth_College

  • Sir George Forestier-Walker, 3rd Baronet
  • British soldier

    his father on 1 August 1896, he succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Walker, of Castleton, Monmouth, which had been created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom

    Sir George Forestier-Walker, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_George_Forestier-Walker,_3rd_Baronet

  • Orlando Magic
  • National Basketball Association team in Orlando, Florida

    when they lost 4–1 against the Los Angeles Lakers), Jason Richardson and Earl Clark. Rashard Lewis was traded to Washington for 3-time All-Star Gilbert

    Orlando Magic

    Orlando_Magic

  • Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick
  • Scottish judge and politician

    succeeded in the baronetcy by his grandson Sir Hew Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Castleton, his eldest son Sir Robert Dalrymple having predeceased him in 1734. Watt

    Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick

    Hew Dalrymple, Lord North Berwick

    Hew_Dalrymple,_Lord_North_Berwick

  • Nottinghamshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief
  • List of Nottinghamshire land owners in the Domesday Book

    Derbyshire, including Nottingham Castle. He also built Peveril Castle at Castleton in Derbyshire. Walter D'Aincourt, was connected by marriage to William

    Nottinghamshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

    Nottinghamshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

    Nottinghamshire_Domesday_Book_tenants-in-chief

  • Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet
  • Irish lawyer and politician (died 1634)

    or before 1608 Talbot married Alison, daughter of John Netterville of Castleton, County Meath. William and Alison had eight sons: Robert (1608 – aft.

    Sir William Talbot, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Talbot,_1st_Baronet

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    Earl

    Nobleman; Chief; Leader; Warrior; Prince

    Earl

  • Carl
  • Surname or Lastname

    Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English

    Carl

    Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name Karl(i), ultimately from Germanic karl ‘man’, ‘freeman’. See also Charles.English : status name for a bondman or villein, from the vocabulary word karl, carl, which had various different meanings at various times: originally ‘man’, then ‘ordinary man’, ‘peasant’, and in Middle English specialized in the senses ‘free peasant’, ‘bondman’, ‘villein’, and ‘rough, churlish individual’.

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  • Earl
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American English

    Earl

    Chief.

    Earl

  • Carl
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Carl

    Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan.

    Carl

  • Earla
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    British, English

    Earla

    Feminine of Earl; Noblewoman; Leader

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  • Hearl
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    Hearl

    English : variant of Earl, with the addition of an inorganic initial H-.

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    The Pearl

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    Earle

    English : variant spelling of Earl.

    Earle

  • EARL
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    EARL

     Aristocratic title transferred to byname and finally to forename, from Old English eorl, EARL means "nobleman, prince, warrior."

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  • Earl
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    English

    Earl

    English : originally, like most of the English names derived from the ranks of nobility, either a nickname or an occupational name for a servant employed in a noble household. The vocabulary word is a native one, from Old English eorl ‘nobleman’, and in the Middle Ages was often used as an equivalent of Norman Count.

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  • Earls
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    Earls

    English : from Earl with genitive -s, probably referring to a servant or retainer of a particular earl.

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  • PEARL
  • Female

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    PEARL

    English gem name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin perla, PEARL means "pearl." The pearl is the birthstone for the month of June.

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  • Early
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Early

    Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Mocháin (see Mohan; Gaelic moch means ‘early’ or ‘timely’), or of some other similar surname, for example Ó Mochóir, a shortened form of Ó Mochéirghe, Ó Maoil-Mhochéirghe, from a personal name meaning ‘early rising’.English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Earley in Berkshire and Arley in Cheshire, Lancashire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire, which derive their names from Old English earn ‘eagle’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.English : nickname from Old English eorllīc ‘manly’, ‘noble’, a derivative of eorl (see Earl).Americanized spelling of German Ehrle.

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  • Jarl
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    Scandinavian

    Jarl

    Royalty title approximately equivalent to the English Earl.

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    Nobleman

    Earl

  • Earll
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    English

    Earll

    English : variant spelling of Earl.

    Earll

  • JARL
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    JARL

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Erlingr, the legend name of a mortal son of the god Ríg, JARL means "earl, nobleman."

    JARL

  • KARL
  • Male

    German

    KARL

    German name derived from the word karl, KARL means "man," from Old Norse karl, which originally meant "free man." 

    KARL

  • EARLE
  • Male

    English

    EARLE

    Variant spelling of English Earl, EARLE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."

    EARLE

  • CARL
  • Male

    English

    CARL

    Older spelling of German Karl, CARL means "man." 

    CARL

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  • Anise
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Anise

    Gracious

  • Ogelsvie
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    Ogelsvie

    Fearsome

  • Jyothika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jyothika

    Light, A flame

  • Minott
  • Surname or Lastname

    Altered spelling of French Minot, written thus to preserve the final -t, which is pronounced in Canadian French.English

    Minott

    Altered spelling of French Minot, written thus to preserve the final -t, which is pronounced in Canadian French.English : variant of Minett.

  • Mac Ghille Dhuinn
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Mac Ghille Dhuinn

    Son of the one who serves Brown.

  • Stallworth
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    English

    Stallworth

    English : variant of Stallard.

  • Laksetha
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    Hindu

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    Distinguished

  • Akruti | ஆகரதி          
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Akruti | ஆகரதி          

    Nature or beautiful, Figure

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  • Boy/Male

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    Zahoor |

    Expression

  • Sank
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    Sank

    English : from a personal name, Samke, possibly from Old Norse Sadúlfr, or from Sanni, a pet form of Old Norse Sandi.

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  • Marl
  • n.

    To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.

  • Jarl
  • n.

    A chief; an earl; in English history, one of the leaders in the Danish and Norse invasions.

  • Ear-bored
  • a.

    Having the ear perforated.

  • Earn
  • v. t.

    To acquire by labor, service, or performance; to deserve and receive as compensation or wages; as, to earn a good living; to earn honors or laurels.

  • Earal
  • a.

    Receiving by the ear.

  • Crop-ear
  • n.

    A person or animal whose ears are cropped.

  • Pearl
  • v. i.

    To resemble pearl or pearls.

  • Early
  • adv.

    In advance of the usual or appointed time; in good season; prior in time; among or near the first; -- opposed to late; as, the early bird; an early spring; early fruit.

  • Ear
  • n.

    The organ of hearing; the external ear.

  • Earl
  • n.

    A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount. The rank of an earl corresponds to that of a count (comte) in France, and graf in Germany. Hence the wife of an earl is still called countess. See Count.

  • Carl
  • n.

    Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.

  • Ear
  • v. t.

    To take in with the ears; to hear.

  • Ear
  • v. i.

    To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as, this corn ears well.

  • Pearl
  • v. t.

    To cause to resemble pearls; to make into small round grains; as, to pearl barley.

  • Pearl
  • v. t.

    To set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl. Used also figuratively.

  • Pearl
  • n.

    Nacre, or mother-of-pearl.

  • Ear
  • n.

    That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; any prominence or projection on an object, -- usually one for support or attachment; a lug; a handle; as, the ears of a tub, a skillet, or dish. The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow. See Illust. of Bell.

  • Early
  • adv.

    Soon; in good season; seasonably; betimes; as, come early.

  • Pearl
  • n.

    Hence, figuratively, something resembling a pearl; something very precious.

  • Pearl
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pearl or pearls; made of pearls, or of mother-of-pearl.