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Foliot may refer to: Foliot (timepiece), part of the verge escapement for early clocks A member of a fictional people in the high fantasy novel The Worm
Foliot
12th-century English monk and bishop
Gilbert Foliot (c. 1110 – 18 February 1187) was a medieval English monk and prelate, successively Abbot of Gloucester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of
Gilbert_Foliot
Early clock mechanism
kept time by using the verge escapement to drive a foliot, a primitive type of balance wheel. The foliot was a horizontal bar with weights near its ends
Verge_escapement
Ancient clock of Salisbury Cathedral
well-preserved example of the earliest type of mechanical clock, called verge and foliot clocks, and is said to be the oldest working clock in the world, although
Salisbury_Cathedral_clock
Large prominently located clock used as a public amenity
Europe. The verge and foliot timekeeping mechanism in these early mechanical clocks was very inaccurate, as the primitive foliot balance wheel did not
Turret_clock
12th-century dispute between Thomas Becket and Henry II of England
but Foliot claimed that the present situation was not one of them. According to Foliot, Becket's habit was "to condemn first, judge second". Foliot's example
Becket_controversy
English noble
Jordan Foliot (c. 1249-1298) was son of Richard Foliot (-1290), Knight of Jordan Castle, and Margery de Stuteville daughter of William de Stuteville (-
Jordan_Foliot
French ice hockey player
Patrick Foliot (born 1 March 1954) is a French and Saint-Pierrais former ice hockey goaltender. Born in St. Pierre, he started playing ice hockey at the
Patrick_Foliot
Village in Devon, England
Tamerton Foliot (/ˈtæmərtənˈfoʊliːət/ ) is a village situated in the north of Plymouth, in the Plymouth district, in the ceremonial county of Devon, England
Tamerton_Foliot
English bishop (c. 1155–1234)
Hugh Foliot (c. 1155 – 7 August 1234) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford. Related somehow to his predecessor at Hereford, he served as a priest and papal
Hugh_Foliot
weight-driven mechanical clock controlled by the action of a verge and foliot was a synthesis of earlier ideas from European and Islamic science. Mechanical
History of timekeeping devices
History_of_timekeeping_devices
Mechanism for regulating the speed of clocks
importantly, the early balance wheels used in verge escapements, known as the foliot, lacked a balance spring and thus had no natural "beat", severely limiting
Escapement
12th-century Bishop of Hereford
Robert Foliot (died 1186) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford in England. He was a relative of a number of English ecclesiastics, including Gilbert Foliot, one
Robert_Foliot
Historic estate in Devon, England
(formerly Tamerton Foliot) in Devon, about 6 miles from Plymouth. Warleigh House, the manor house of the manor of Tamerton Foliot is situated one mile
Warleigh,_Bickleigh
Mechanical clock that has been made to tell traditional Japanese time
typically made of brass or iron, and used the relatively primitive verge and foliot escapement. Tokugawa Ieyasu owned a lantern clock of European manufacture
Japanese_clock
12th-century English clergyman and royal justice
Ralph Foliot (died c. 1198) was a medieval English clergyman and royal justice. Foliot was a nephew of Gilbert Foliot, first Bishop of Hereford and later
Ralph_Foliot
Former railway station in England
Tamerton Foliot was a railway station, built by the Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway (PDSWJR) on its line from Lydford to Devonport
Tamerton Foliot railway station
Tamerton_Foliot_railway_station
Heroic outlaw in English folklore
identical value to Sir Richard at the Lee, relationship with Sir Richard Foliot, a possible inspiration for the former figure, and ownership of a fortified
Robin_Hood
British politician (1859–1938)
Lopes, 4th Baronet from 1908 to 1938, of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was a British Conservative Party politician. Lopes was the only
Henry Lopes, 1st Baron Roborough
Henry_Lopes,_1st_Baron_Roborough
Briançon Dragons de Rouen 1990/91 Patrick Foliot Claude Verret Gothiques d'Amiens Dragons de Rouen 1989/90 Patrick Foliot Claude Verret Gothiques d'Amiens Dragons
Raymond_Dewas_Trophy
Time measuring device
forth. The foliot weights could be slid in or out on the bar, to adjust the rate of the clock. The first clocks in northern Europe used foliots, while those
Balance_wheel
1964 film by Peter Glenville
Henry II, with John Gielgud as King Louis VII, Donald Wolfit as Gilbert Foliot, Paolo Stoppa as Pope Alexander III, Martita Hunt as Empress Matilda, Pamela
Becket_(1964_film)
Historical British nobility
confined in one of his three castles, for which the bishop of London Gilbert Foliot reprimanded Aubrey. Pope Alexander III ruled in her favor, thus establishing
Agnes_of_Essex
English noblewoman
Alice de Sanford John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford Richard Foliot or Jordan Foliot Joan Foliot b. 1282 ‘’’Margaret de Vere’’’ Bartholomew de Badlesmere
Margaret_de_Vere
12th-century English theologian and Bishop of Hereford
doing more to support Becket. In summer 1165, Robert accompanied Gilbert Foliot, the Bishop of London, on a papal mission to King Henry, to convey to the
Robert_of_Melun
British Baron (1903–1992)
JP (4 October 1903 – 30 June 1992) of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was a British peer and officer of the British Army. Lopes was the
Massey Lopes, 2nd Baron Roborough
Massey_Lopes,_2nd_Baron_Roborough
City and unitary authority in England
St Budeaux Southway Stoke Stonehouse (One of the Three Towns) Tamerton Foliot (Village) West Hoe Weston Mill Whitleigh Woolwell Government • Type Unitary
Plymouth
British Member of Parliament and borough-monger
(27 January 1755 – 26 March 1831), of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was a British Member of Parliament and borough-monger. His name
Manasseh_Masseh_Lopes
British Member of Parliament (MP)
September 1788 – 23 January 1854), of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was a British Member of Parliament (MP). Lopes was born as Ralph
Ralph_Lopes
English noble (1262–1313)
Hugh Hastings (died 1347), of Sutton, who married Margery Foliot (grand-daughter of Jordan Foliot and of William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose), and left children
John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings
John_Hastings,_1st_Baron_Hastings
2001 young-adult novel by Philip Reeve
Tamerton Foliot and the River Plym. In the quartet, Miss Plym and Chudleigh Pomeroy are both in the Guild of Historians, and Tamarton Foliot is an "Alternative"
Mortal_Engines
British Conservative politician and agriculturalist
known as Massey Franco until 1831, of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was a British Conservative politician and agriculturalist. Lopes
Massey_Lopes
Site of former castle in North Nottinghamshire
near Wellow, Nottinghamshire, England. Originally owned by the Foliot family. Jordan Foliot was given license to crenellate his manor in 1264. Throsby 1796
Jordan's_Castle,_Wellow
Disused railway station in Devon, England
South Western Jn Rly to Callington 223⅕ Bere Ferrers Tavy Viaduct Tamerton Foliot Tamerton Viaduct 227¼ St Budeaux GWR to Penzance St Budeaux Junction GWR
Tavistock North railway station
Tavistock_North_railway_station
English noble (1312–1360)
was the only son of Alphonse de Vere, and Jane, daughter of Sir Richard Foliot. Alphonse was the third son of Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford and apparently
John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford
John_de_Vere,_7th_Earl_of_Oxford
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
defended on the east side by a bank and outer ditch. In the 13th century the Foliot family were holders of the Exbury in chief of the Crown. At the end of the
Exbury
12th-century bishop of Lincoln
important royal official, William de Chesney, and the uncle of Gilbert Foliot, successively Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of London. Educated at Oxford
Robert_de_Chesney
Swimbridge Sydenham Damerel (formerly South Sydenham) Taddiport Talaton Tamerton Foliot Tavistock Tawstock Tedburn St. Mary Teigngrace Teignmouth Tetcott Thornbury
List_of_places_in_Devon
clock-watches were not worn to tell the time. The accuracy of their verge and foliot movements was so poor, with errors of perhaps several hours per day, that
History_of_watches
13th-century English outlaw
Nottingham Castle, but managed to escape. A prominent local knight named Richard Foliot helped Godberd and his fellow fugitives and protected them from the Sheriff
Roger_Godberd
English noble (1240–1296)
Swanscombe, Kent Sir Alphonse de Vere, who married Jane Foliot, daughter of Sir Jordan Foliot, Lord Foliot, and by her was the father of John de Vere, 7th Earl
Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford
Robert_de_Vere,_5th_Earl_of_Oxford
Annual festival in Yellowknife, Canada
castle is designed and the construction is supervised by Snowking, Anthony Foliot. The design evolves every year and the castle has grown to include an auditorium
Snowking_Winter_Festival
Country house in Devon, England
Maristow House in the parish of Bickleigh (formerly Tamerton Foliot), Devon, England, is a large country house set in landscaped parkland, on the River
Maristow_House
12th-century English nobleman
the Bishop of Hereford, to resign. He even troubled his kinsman, Gilbert Foliot, on his becoming Bishop of Hereford, and was by him, after three warnings
Roger FitzMiles, 2nd Earl of Hereford
Roger_FitzMiles,_2nd_Earl_of_Hereford
Street in Shepherd's Bush, London
to nearby streets were Mellitus, Earconwald, Osmund, Wulfstan, Gilbert Foliot, Richard FitzNeal, John Stokesley and Humphrey Henchman. The street is notable
Braybrook_Street
List of medieval abbots of Evesham Abbey in England
unclear died 1130 Maurice 1130 died or resigned 1149 Reginald Foliot Uncle of Gilbert Foliot 1149 died 1159 William de Andeville 1159 1160 Roger 1161 died
Abbot_of_Evesham
List of medieval abbots of Gloucester Abbey in England
Peter 1107–1113 William Godemon 1113–1130 Walter de Lacy 1130–1139 Gilbert Foliot 1139–1148 afterwards Bishop of Hereford (1148–1163) and Bishop of London
Abbot_of_Gloucester
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1139 to 1161
successfully. He attempted to secure the right of Gilbert Foliot to remain Abbot of Gloucester after Foliot's election as Bishop of Hereford, but a new abbot was
Theobald_of_Bec
14th century English noble
Hugh Hastings I: those of Hastings with a label, quartered with those of Foliot. He served in the English expeditions to Brittany in 1378 and 1379. He travelled
Hugh_Hastings_III
Ghost or corpse brought to life to terrorize the living
would die of sickness within three days. The response by bishop Gilbert Foliot was "Dig up the body and cut off the head with a spade, sprinkle it with
Revenant
English Anglican bishop
President of Plymouth Age Concern. He grew-up in the suburb of Tamerton Foliot, helping at the local church as an altar server. He attended the youth group
James_Grier
1978 British TV series or programme
Paul Greenwood as Geoffrey, Count of Nantes Thorley Walters as Gilbert Foliot Norman Etlinger as the Archbishop of York Ep.1 - If All the World Were Mine
The_Devil's_Crown
12th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and earl
February 1139 Stephen gave Gloucester Abbey to Miles's kinsman Gilbert Foliot at his request. In the summer of 1139, however, he joined his lord, Robert
Miles of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford
Miles_of_Gloucester,_1st_Earl_of_Hereford
English noblewoman (1431–1501)
Spencer (or Eleanor Spencer; 1472–1536); wife of Thomas Carey of Chilton Foliot, Wiltshire, second son of Sir William Carey (1437-1471) of Cockington, Devon
Eleanor_Beaufort
Medieval and later English family
Foliot, Devon, the cadet line having married the de Morville heiress. The whirlpool arms as borne by the senior branch can be seen in Tamerton Foliot
Gorges_family
English charter of freedoms made in 1215
William de Blois, Bishop of Worcester John of Fountains, Bishop of Ely Hugh Foliot, Bishop of Hereford Ralph Neville, Bishop of Chichester William Briwere
Magna_Carta
Overseas collectivity of France
there until he was five, a television actor and model in Korea Patrick Foliot (born 1954), former ice hockey goaltender Denis Kang (born 1977), retired
Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
Pont L'Évêque, Archbishop of York, was at Westminster Abbey with Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London, and Josceline de Bohon, Bishop of Salisbury, to crown
Thomas_Becket
13th-century Anglo-Norman baron
The second daughter, Joan, married James de Bohun and Richard Foliot, son of Jordan Foliot. Mowbray received the lands of Gower and Bramber before Braose's
William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose
William_de_Braose,_2nd_Baron_Braose
Calendar year
(d. 1162) Gertrude of Sulzbach, German queen (approximate date) Gilbert Foliot, English abbot and bishop (approximate date) Hodierna of Jerusalem, countess
1110
(D.E.A., 1986). The subject of his thesis entitled "Les Tilliard et les Foliot, menuisiers en siéges aux XVIIéme et XVIIIéme siècles". For over 20 years
Bill_Pallot
12th-century Welsh noblewoman
Hustpierpoint). Vol. 6 (2nd ed.). London: The St Catherine Press. Foliot, Gilbert (1965), Gilbert Foliot and His Letters, London: Cambridge University Press, p. 37
Sibyl_de_Neufmarché
remotecontrol". directory.fsf.org. FSF. 30 September 2013. "Foliot is now part of GNU and becomes GNU Foliot". Savannah. 27 February 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2016
List_of_GNU_packages
1922 fantasy novel by E. R. Eddison
in a wrestling match. The match is held in the neutral territory of the Foliot Isles, and Gorice is killed. His successor (or reincarnation) Gorice XII
The_Worm_Ouroboros
Land area in Middlesex, England
derived from the manorial family name Foliot. This possibly refers to Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London or Richard Foliot, a canon of St Paul's Cathedral. An
Liberty_of_Norton_Folgate
Clock tower in Venice, Italy
The clock was inaugurated on February 1, 1497. Driven by weights, with a foliot escapement, the clock controlled both the bell-ringing shepherds on the
St_Mark's_Clock
12th-century Bishop of London and Treasurer of England
Appointed 15 November 1189 Term ended 10 September 1198 Predecessor Gilbert Foliot Successor William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise Other post Dean of Lincoln Orders
Richard_FitzNeal
12th-century Bishop of Hereford
Hereford Appointed 25 May 1186 Term ended 24 December 1198 Predecessor Robert Foliot Successor Giles de Braose Orders Ordination 10 August 1186 Consecration
William_de_Vere
– ice hockey player for PSG Zlín and the French national team. Patrick Foliot – former ice hockey goaltender Denis Kang – professional mixed martial artist
List of people from Saint Pierre and Miquelon
List_of_people_from_Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon
Medieval writer and courtier
was employed as a clerk by Gilbert Foliot, the Bishop of Hereford, who was a former Abbot of St Peter's. When Foliot was translated to the Diocese of London
Walter_Map
Abbey and parish church in Wiltshire, England
Innocent II Gregory 1159 1168 Robert 1172 1176 a physician to Henry II Osbert Foliot 1176 1182 Nicholas deposed for running into debt 218[clarification needed]
Malmesbury_Abbey
first mechanical clocks, employing the verge escapement mechanism with a foliot or balance wheel timekeeper, were invented in Europe at around the start
List of Dutch inventions and innovations
List_of_Dutch_inventions_and_innovations
Ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of London
Richard de Beaumis I, was Bishop of London 1108–1127. 1163 1187 Gilbert Foliot Translated from Hereford to London on 6 March, confirmed by Pope Alexander
Bishop_of_London
12th-century Bishop of Hereford
Term ended 16 April 1148 Predecessor Richard de Capella Successor Gilbert Foliot Other post Prior of Llanthony Orders Consecration 28 June 1131 Personal
Robert_de_Bethune
Canon of Windsor and Archdeacon of Colchester (1390s–1420s)
Cyprian son of Quintilian Geoffrey Ailward Henry of London William Richard Foliot I Ralph de Alta Ripa Richard of Ely Roger Niger Hugh of London Robert de
William_Spigurnell
Flowerdown, Y-station at RAF Flowerdown HMS Foliot I, Landing craft accounting base, Plymouth HMS Foliot III, Combined Operations holding base, Buckleigh
List of Royal Navy shore establishments
List_of_Royal_Navy_shore_establishments
Name list
Folliot Vaughan (1923–2003), British psychiatrist and politician Folliott Foliot (disambiguation) Follett (disambiguation) Follifoot Pholiota This page or
Folliot
East-West geographic coordinate
Aaron S.; Nosonovsky, Michael (2020). "Friction and Dynamics of Verge and Foliot: How the Invention of the Pendulum Made Clocks Much More Accurate". Applied
Longitude
Instrument for measuring, keeping or indicating time
In early mechanical clocks before 1657, it was a crude balance wheel or foliot which was not a harmonic oscillator because it lacked a balance spring.
Clock
Head of the Catholic Church from 999 to 1003
though it was perhaps only an elaborate water clock, as the verge and foliot does not appear to have been invented until the 13th century. Gerbert may
Pope_Sylvester_II
English courtier and politician
Baronet FRS (June 1643 – April 1691) of Maristow in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon, was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons
Sir Nicholas Slanning, 1st Baronet
Sir_Nicholas_Slanning,_1st_Baronet
Ice hockey team in Amiens, France
2000, and 2002 Raymond Dewas Trophy Vladimir Loubkine in 1989, Patrick Foliot in 1990 and 1991 Jean Bégin Mathieu Brisebois Michel Galarneau Landry Macrez
Gothiques_d'Amiens
Human settlement in England
south. Across the river are the Devon parishes of Bere Ferrers and Tamerton Foliot. To the south-east of Landulph is the parish of Botusfleming and to the
Landulph
Monastery in Shropshire, England
the control of Gloucester Abbey: one of the priors of Bromfield, Henry Foliot, subsequently became Abbot of Gloucester. In 1538, as part of the dissolution
Bromfield_Priory
Renaissance clock tower in Venice, Italy
mechanism. He made very extensive alterations, changing the movement from a foliot escapement to a pendulum system, which was much more accurate. The bands
St_Mark's_Clocktower
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
Foliot, Knight of Jordon Castle had the rights of Stallage of the market and fair on St. Swithuns day valued at 40s yearly in Wellow. Jordan Foliot,
Wellow,_Nottinghamshire
Robin Hood ally
castle and his son to the sheriff of Yorkshire, who also seized Foliot's lands. Foliot's holdings comprised Fenwick, South Yorkshire, Walden Stubbs and
Richard_at_the_Lee
Rail line in Devon
Alston – opened 1 June 1890 Bere Ferrers – opened 1 June 1890 Tamerton Foliot – opened 22 December 1897, closed 10 September 1962 St Budeaux – opened
Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR
Exeter_to_Plymouth_railway_of_the_LSWR
1951 film
as third knight Paul Rogers as fourth knight Alban Blakelock as Bishop Foliot Niall MacGinnis as herald Murder in the Cathedral premiered at the 12th
Murder in the Cathedral (1951 film)
Murder_in_the_Cathedral_(1951_film)
2016 film by Pablo Larraín
(Gaspard Koenig), Joan Kennedy (Mathilde Ripley), Pat Kennedy (Barbara Foliot), Peter Lawford (Albain Venzo), Eunice Kennedy (Frédérique Adler), Sargent
Jackie_(2016_film)
12th-century Bishop of Durham-elect
eventually returned to the south of England where he had the support of Gilbert Foliot, then Abbot of Gloucester. Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury then
William_Cumin
English lawyer and politician
Baronet (c. 1610 – April 1650) of Poltimore and North Molton and Tamerton Foliot, all in Devon, was an English lawyer and politician. He was one of Devonshire's
Sir John Bampfylde, 1st Baronet
Sir_John_Bampfylde,_1st_Baronet
Church in London, England
of England which confirmed the church of West Ham to the abbey. Gilbert Foliot, bishop of London also assigned a vicar to the parish church around the
All_Saints_Church,_West_Ham
12th-century English nobleman and royal official
Gilbert Foliot, the Bishop of London, after Neville decided to go on crusade. Becket was angered by the bishop's action, even though Foliot made the
Alan_de_Neville_(forester)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1330–1974
District of Plympton St Mary except the parishes of Bickleigh and Tamerton Foliot. 1951–1974: The Urban Districts of Holsworthy and Tavistock, the Rural Districts
Tavistock (UK Parliament constituency)
Tavistock_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Calendar year
1210) July 29 – William Pinchon, French prelate and bishop August 7 – Hugh Foliot, bishop of Hereford (b. 1155) August 31 – Go-Horikawa, emperor of Japan
1234
Book of 12th century anecdotes by Walter Map
Cheveslin the Thief, and a story from Hay-on-Wye Revenants, citing Gilbert Foliot and Roger, bishop of Worcester Revenant from the Historia Caroli Magni (pseudo-Turpin)
De_nugis_curialium
Clockwork
the oscillating balance wheel which keeps time. The primitive verge and foliot movement used in all early timepieces was very sensitive to the amount of
Stackfreed
River in southwest England
Gulworthy Weir Head Morwellham Quay Calstock Cotehele St Dominic Bere Alston Pillaton Bere Ferrers Landulph Tamerton Foliot Saltash Ernesettle Plymouth
River_Tamar
1841–1855 collection of Christian texts
Petrus Venerabilis 190 Thomas Cantuariensis, Herbertus de Boseham, Gilbertus Foliot 191–192 Petrus Lombardus 193 Garnerius S. Victoris, Gerhohus Reicherspergensis
Patrologia_Latina
FOLIOT
FOLIOT
FOLIOT
FOLIOT
Biblical
indignation
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Morning or Garland of Sun Rise
Boy/Male
Hindu
An ancient ruler
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire, Cheshire)
English (Lancashire, Cheshire) : unexplained; perhaps of Irish origin, a variant of Kehir, Keher, Munster and Connacht variants of Cahir, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cathaoir, from an old Irish personal name.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Clarity purity of mind, serenity
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
A Bard; A Poet; Philosopher
Girl/Female
Danish, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Fish
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gunasundari | க஼à¯à®¨à®¸à¯‚ஂதரீ
Made beautiful by virtues
Boy/Male
British, English
Son of the Mighty Warrior
FOLIOT
FOLIOT
FOLIOT
FOLIOT
FOLIOT