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Village and civil parish in England
Hamstead Marshall (also spelt Hampstead Marshall) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Berkshire. The village is located within the North
Hamstead_Marshall
Earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Craven. Craven had already in 1627 been created Baron Craven, of Hamstead Marshall in the County of Berkshire, with remainder to his brothers John (later
Earl_of_Craven
Protected area in Berkshire, England
Hamstead Marshall Pit is a 0.2-hectare (0.49-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. It is a Geological
Hamstead_Marshall_Pit
Anglo-Norman soldier and statesman (1146/7–1219)
brother in the hereditary marshalship and his paternal honour of Hamstead Marshall. William served Richard in his wars in Normandy against Philip II
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
William_Marshal,_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke
Anglo-Norman nobleman
of Marlborough and Ludgershall, Wiltshire during this time. Along with Hamstead Marshal, this gave him control of the valley of the River Kennet in Wiltshire
John_Marshal_(died_1165)
American-born heiress who married into the British aristocracy
Grey in 1923 and moved to another Craven estate, Hamstead Lodge in Hamstead Marshall. At Hamstead Marshall, Cornelia often hosted Princess Marie-Louise,
Cornelia Craven, Countess of Craven
Cornelia_Craven,_Countess_of_Craven
Country house in Berkshire, England
of its pairs of 17th-century ornate stone gate piers, removed from Hamstead Marshall, is Grade I listed. The park itself is Grade II listed and has a lake
Benham_Park
Topics referred to by the same term
Hamstead may refer to: Hamstead, Isle of Wight Hamstead, West Midlands Hamstead Colliery Hamstead railway station Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire, England
Hamstead
Canal lock in Berkshire, England
Hamstead Lock is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, at Hamstead Marshall between Kintbury and Newbury, Berkshire, England. The lock has a rise/fall of
Hamstead_Lock
British noblewoman (1750–1828)
Brandenburg-Ansbach, previously Elizabeth Craven, Baroness Craven of Hamstead Marshall, was an author and playwright, perhaps best known for her travelogues
Elizabeth,_Princess_Berkeley
Country house in Berkshire, England
Elizabeth I. It was his main residence, but his son moved the family to Hamstead Marshall. Welford was then used as a dower house for his mother, who is buried
Welford_Park
American socialite (1841–1913)
residence in England in 1899. His widow died at her country residence at Hamstead Marshall, England on October 24, 1920. The Martin estate, which was left equally
Bradley_Martin
Farnborough Fawley Frilsham Great Shefford Greenham Hampstead Norreys Hamstead Marshall Hermitage Holybrook Hungerford Inkpen Kintbury Lambourn Leckhampstead
List_of_places_in_Berkshire
Great Glemham House, Suffolk Earl of Craven Hawkwood House, Sussex Hamstead Marshall Park, Ashdown Park, Coombe Abbey Earl of Cromer Drayton Court, Somerset
List of family seats of English nobility
List_of_family_seats_of_English_nobility
12th and 13th-century Bishop of Exeter
still extant and has the bishop's effigy on it. "THE MARSHAL FAMILY OF HAMSTEAD". Camden. Fifth Series. 47: 1–39. doi:10.1017/S0960116315000044. Yorkshire
Henry Marshal (bishop of Exeter)
Henry_Marshal_(bishop_of_Exeter)
Woodland in Berkshire, England
Irish Hill Copse is a 15.9-hectare (39-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Kintbury in Berkshire. This site of coppiced ancient
Irish_Hill_Copse
Protected area in Berkshire, England
Redhill Wood is a 29-hectare (72-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Newbury in Berkshire. The site is private land with no public
Redhill_Wood
English courtier and soldier 1608-1697
after her interests. He planned building a vast palace for her at Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire with a hunting lodge nearby at Ashdown House, Oxfordshire
William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1608–1697)
William_Craven,_1st_Earl_of_Craven_(1608–1697)
17th-century country house in Ashbury, Oxfordshire, England
of Bohemia, the older sister of Charles I. Along with his house at Hamstead Marshall, it is said that William, the first Earl of Craven built Ashdown for
Ashdown_House,_Oxfordshire
British peer
earldom of Craven as well as the subsidiary titles Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall and Viscount Uffington. He served as a second lieutenant in the Coldstream
William Craven, 6th Earl of Craven
William_Craven,_6th_Earl_of_Craven
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest
Sites View: Hamstead Marshall Pit". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 15 September 2019. "Hamstead Marshall Gravel Pit (Quaternary
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Berkshire
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Berkshire
Canal lock in Berkshire, England
Dreweatt's Lock is a lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal, between Kintbury and Newbury, Berkshire, England. The lock has a rise/fall of 5 ft 9 in (175 m)
Dreweatt's_Lock
Castle in Berkshire, England
been built in Newbury at all, but four miles away in the village of Hamstead Marshall. There, the mottes of three castles can be found, which would be consistent
Newbury_Castle
German princess
moved to live with his mistress Elizabeth Craven, Baroness Craven of Hamstead Marshall. Frederica Caroline's brother, Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Princess Frederica Caroline of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
Princess_Frederica_Caroline_of_Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
English nobleman and sportsman
at Hamstead Marshall, and being unmarried and childless, was succeeded by his nephew William.[citation needed] "Craven Country: the story of Hamstead Marshall"
Fulwar Craven, 4th Baron Craven
Fulwar_Craven,_4th_Baron_Craven
Welsh administrator (1515–1560)
counsellor. The following year, he acquired lands in Berkshire, centred on Hamstead Marshall. Although Elizabeth was fond of his services, he was not particularly
Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household)
Thomas_Parry_(Comptroller_of_the_Household)
Formerly proposed canal in Berkshire and Hampshire, England
Basingstoke, who proposed a junction on the Kennet and Avon near Hamstead Marshall, linking to the Basingstoke Canal at Old Basing. A later suggestion
Berks_and_Hants_Canal
Historic site in Berkshire, England
Geological Boxford Chalk Pit Brimpton Pit Cannoncourt Farm Pit Cold Ash Quarry Fognam Chalk Quarry Hamstead Marshall Pit Pincent's Kiln Winterbourne Chalk Pit
Lardon Chase, the Holies and Lough Down
Lardon_Chase,_the_Holies_and_Lough_Down
Scottish architect
designs 1728, probably not executed Gumley House, Isleworth, 1729 Hamstead Marshall, work was started on a new house, 1739, but abandoned after the client
James_Gibbs
British soldier (1770–1825)
at Coombe Abbey, near Coventry in Warwickshire and occasionally at Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. He is not entirely forgotten – Harriette Wilson begins
William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (British Army officer)
William_Craven,_1st_Earl_of_Craven_(British_Army_officer)
Rhodesian politician (1905–1971)
He died of cancer of the oesophagus and lung in a nursing home in Hamstead Marshall near Newbury in September 1971. A plaque to him in Salisbury (now
Edgar_Whitehead
Former priory of canons regular (ca. 1200-1478)
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1219), of Newbury Castle, Hamstead Marshall to Sandleford also shown by the former's mistress Alice de Colville
Sandleford_Priory_(monastery)
Village and civil parish in England
is the railway line. Newbury lies to the east, and the parish of Hamstead Marshall to the west. The Kennet & Avon Canal passes across the northern end
Enborne
English merchant
Coventry, in 1627 William Craven (1608–1697), created Baron Craven of Hamstead Marshall in 1627 and Earl of Craven in 1664 John Craven (1610–1648), MP for
William Craven (Lord Mayor of London)
William_Craven_(Lord_Mayor_of_London)
American lawyer
Bull, and George Pendelton. His widow died on December 1, 1945, at Hamstead Marshall in Newbury, England, where she was living with the Countess of Craven
Edmund_L._Baylies
needed] Saundby died on 26 September 1971 at Edgecombe Nursing Home, Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. His ashes were scattered by the River Avon at Netheravon
Robert_Saundby
Diocese of the Church of England
Enborne, Hamstead Marshall, Inkpen, Kintbury, and West Woodhay St Swithun, Combe St Michael & All Angels, Enborne St Mary, Hamstead Marshall St Michael
Diocese_of_Oxford
Lock on the Kennet and Avon Canal in England
Next lock upstream Kennet and Avon Canal Next lock downstream Dreweatt's Lock Copse Lock Grid reference: SU424671 Hamstead Lock
Copse_Lock
Canal in southern England
recorded. Between Kintbury Lock and Newbury, passing to the north of Hamstead Marshall, the canal is very close to the River Kennet, which flows into the
Kennet_and_Avon_Canal
Dame Gertrude Mary, Lady Humphrys (1882–1973)
midwife. Her husband died in 1971. Lady Humphrys died in 1973 in Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire, aged 90. "Obituary: Lady Humphrys". The Times. 27 January
Gertrude_Humphrys
serving as a curate in the parishes of West Woodhay with Enborne, Hamstead Marshall, Inkpen and Combe. He moved to the Diocese of Llandaff in 2000, exercising
Richard Griffiths (historian, born 1935)
Richard_Griffiths_(historian,_born_1935)
English politician (1541–1616)
of the Duchy of Lancaster. He died intestate in 1616 at his home, Hamstead Marshall House, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. He had married Dorothy
Thomas_Parry_(ambassador)
Elm cultivar
(2020) Branching of 'Sapporo AG', Bourne, Lincs. (2021) 'Sapporo AG', Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire (2023) Trunk damage caused by major limb loss, Antella
Ulmus_'Sapporo_Autumn_Gold'
British architect (1867–1949)
Holy Trinity Church, Gosport (1929) Restoration of St Mary's Church, Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire (1929) St Andrew's Church, Bromley (1929) West doors of
Sir Charles Nicholson, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Charles_Nicholson,_2nd_Baronet
The Lord Craven Mausoleum Hamstead Marshall Hitch did the sculptural work for the Lord Craven Mausoleum in Hamstead Marshall. St Erth St Erth Cornwall
List of works by Nathaniel Hitch
List_of_works_by_Nathaniel_Hitch
Newbold Verdon and Newbold Heath, in the County of Leicester. Enborne, Hamstead Marshall, Inkpen and Kintbury Inclosures Act 1810 50 Geo. 3. c. cxviii 18 May
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1810
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1810
18th-century country house at Sandleford in the English county of Berkshire
Emily J. Climenson, 1906. Penelope Stokes, Enborne and Wash Common, Hamstead Marshall, 2011. Walter Money, FSA, A history of the ancient town and borough
Sandleford Priory (country house)
Sandleford_Priory_(country_house)
British cricketer, colonial administrator and diplomat
They had a son and two daughters. Humphrys died at a nursing home at Hamstead Marshall near Newbury, Berkshire in 1971, aged ninety-two. Lady Humphrys died
Francis_Humphrys
Hamstead Marshall Park
Listed parks and gardens in South East England
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_South_East_England
Newbold Verdon and Newbold Heath, in the County of Leicester. Enborne, Hamstead Marshall, Inkpen and Kintbury Inclosures Act 1810 50 Geo. 3. c. cxviii 18 May
List of acts of the 4th session of the 4th Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_4th_session_of_the_4th_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Rector of West Woodhay from 1971 to 1978; and Priest in charge of Hamstead Marshall until 1981. From 1986, he was title as an archdeacon emeritus. Crockford's
Raymond_Birt
Anglo-Dutch courtier, diplomat
membership required.) The date 1667 given on the tomb erected for him in Hamstead Marshall church, at a later date, seems to be incorrect, as his daughters were
Balthazar_Gerbier
Place, Kent Gunnersbury Park, London (demolished) Ham House, London Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire (demolished) Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire Holyrood Palace
List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom
List_of_historic_buildings_of_the_United_Kingdom
English nobleman
his father's title and estates at age eleven and made his home at Hamstead Marshall in Berkshire. He was educated in 1716 at St. John's College, Cambridge
William Craven, 3rd Baron Craven
William_Craven,_3rd_Baron_Craven
Wight 50°43′N 1°26′W / 50.72°N 01.44°W / 50.72; -01.44 SZ3991 Hamstead Marshall Berkshire 51°23′N 1°25′W / 51.38°N 01.41°W / 51.38; -01.41 SU4165
List of United Kingdom locations: Ha-Ham
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Ha-Ham
34 hides (mansiones) at Cassio, Hertfordshire, 6 at Heanhamstede (cf. Hamstead's House, St Stephens, Hertfordshire) and 10 at Stanmore, Middlesex Latin
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
British air marshal and peer (1944–2007)
April 1944 Worcester, England Died 9 August 2007(2007-08-09) (aged 63) Hamstead, England Allegiance United Kingdom Branch Royal Air Force Service years
Timothy_Garden,_Baron_Garden
13th-century English Noblewoman (1203–1246)
tenancy, he never held the title Lord Abergavenny. "The Marshal Family of Hamstead". Camden. Fifth Series. 47: 1–39. 2015. doi:10.1017/S0960116315000044.
Eva_Marshal
Anglo-Norman nobleman in Wales (1196–1245)
testament along with the large Marshal manors of Bere Regis and Sturminster Marshall in Dorset. As a child he was fostered for some time into the household
Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke
Walter_Marshal,_5th_Earl_of_Pembroke
Documentaries about railway stations in Britain and Ireland
Stations is a documentary series published on YouTube, which sees Geoff Marshall and Vicki Pipe visit all 2,563 stations on Great Britain's National Rail
All_the_Stations
and solicitor MP for Walsall South 2010 to date. Francis Asbury (1745 Hamstead Bridge – 1816) joint founder of the Methodist movement in the United States
List_of_people_from_Walsall
Methodist minister and bishop in America (1745–1816)
founders of the Methodism in the United States. Francis Asbury was born at Hamstead Bridge, Staffordshire, England on August 20 or 21, 1745, to Elizabeth and
Francis_Asbury
Appointments made by King Charles III
Ireland. Janet Mary Harding. Lately Special Educational Needs CoOrdinator, Hamstead Junior School, Birmingham. For services to Education. Russell Stephen Mons
2025_Birthday_Honours
Extinct family of seabirds
Oligocene of Oregon, US) – Cyphornis? cf. Macrodontopteryx (Early Oligocene of Hamstead, England) – may belong in Proceriavis Pelagornithidae gen. et sp. indet
Pelagornithidae
Award
James Jones, lately Collier, Deep Duffryn Colliery. James Jones, Overman, Hamstead Colliery. Kathleen Beryl Jones, Sergeant, Ambulance Unit, Joint War Organisation
1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)
Awards of British honours
Submarine Construction Programme. Kendrick Cecil Morris, Headteacher, Hamstead Hall Academy, Birmingham. For services to Education and Community Cohesion
2014_Birthday_Honours
Events in the History of Birmingham, England
intermediate stations at Gravelly Hill, Erdington and Wylde Green. 1 October: Hamstead railway station is opened as Great Barr. Handsworth Grammar School is founded
Timeline of Birmingham history
Timeline_of_Birmingham_history
Bus operator in the West Midlands of England
of the bus industry in 1986, Howle applied to operate route 16 between Hamstead and Birmingham in competition with West Midlands Travel.[better source needed]
Diamond_West_Midlands
Raeford Cumberland 1973 Weekly Dickson Press Pender-Topsail Post & Voice Hamstead Pender 1991 Weekly Carteret Publishing Co, Inc. Perquimans Weekly, The
List of newspapers in North Carolina
List_of_newspapers_in_North_Carolina
Mason England DF 1976 2 0 2 0 Paul Cuddy England DF 1977 1 0 1 0 George Hamstead England MF 1977 4 0 4 0 Steve Shaw England MF 1977–1978 6 0 7 0 Adie
List of Rochdale A.F.C. players (1–24 appearances)
List_of_Rochdale_A.F.C._players_(1–24_appearances)
Republic of Ireland under-18 — Bert Brown FW 1924–1926 35 6 35 6 — — George Hamstead MF 1964–1966 35 1 35 1 — — Jake Wright FW 2016 2018–2019 34 5 35 6 — —
List of York City F.C. players (25–99 appearances)
List_of_York_City_F.C._players_(25–99_appearances)
English field hockey season
Georgians George Pinner (gk), Henry Weir, Liam Sanford, Nick Page, Kyle Marshall, Tom Carson, James Carson, James Tindall, Dan Shingles, Sam Ward, Josh
2022–23 Men's England Hockey League season
2022–23_Men's_England_Hockey_League_season
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Homestead on the Boundary
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Olmstead Green in Cambridgeshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Halstead.Possibly an altered form of Norwegian Holstad.
Boy/Male
English French Anglo Saxon
Lives at the farmstead.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Halstead.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
From the Manor House
Boy/Male
English
From the White Farmstead
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Gray Homestead
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of German Anstett.English
Americanized form of German Anstett.English : of uncertain derivation; perhaps a variant of Hampstead, a habitational name for someone from Hampstead in Greater London, Hampstead Norreys or Hampstead Marshall in Berkshire, or either of two places called Hamstead, in the West Midlands and the Isle of Wight. All are named as ‘the homestead’, from Old English hÄm-stede.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bumpstead in Essex, recorded in Domesday Book as Bumesteda, from Old English bune ‘reed’ + stede ‘place’, ‘site’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Armistead.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
From the Dark Farmstead
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Manor Grounds
Boy/Male
English
Lives at the Farmstead
Boy/Male
English
Lives at the farmstead.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Always Victorious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the various places bearing this name, for example in Essex (Haltesteda in Domesday Book), Kent, and Leicestershire, all of which are probably named from Old English h(e)ald ‘refuge’, ‘shelter’ + stede ‘site’, or possibly Hawstead in Suffolk, which has the same origin. However, the name is now most frequent in Lancashire and Yorkshire, where it is from High Halstead in Burnley, named as the ‘site of a hall’, from Old English h(e)all ‘hall’ + stede ‘place’.English : occupational name for someone employed at ‘the hall buildings’, Middle English hallested, an ostler or cowhand, for instance.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Halstead.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Owner of the Farmstead; Dwells at the Farm; Farmstead Occupant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called, most of which were originally named with Old English hÄmstede or hÇ£mstede ‘homestead’. One Hempstead in Norfolk derives its name from Old English hænep ‘hemp’ + stede ‘place’, while Hempsted in Gloucestershire was originally ‘high homestead’ (Old English hÄ“ah + hÄmstede).
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
Girl/Female
Muslim
A compassionate kind hearted friend, Tender
Biblical
Moseroth, erudition; discipline
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Swedish
Wise; Wisdom
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Knowledge
Boy/Male
British, English, French, German
Place
Female
English
English name derived from the name of the month which was named after the Roman goddess Juno, JUNE means "vital force."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nimmit | நீமà¯à®®à®¿à®¤
Destiny
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Swift; Quick as the Wind; Bright Friend
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradumal | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¾à®²
Lord
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fish; Horoscope; Raashi
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
HAMSTEAD MARSHALL
n.
One of the portions, of one square mile each, into which the public lands of the United States are divided; one thirty-sixth part of a township. These sections are subdivided into quarter sections for sale under the homestead and preemption laws.
n.
The land within the boundaries of a farm; a farmstead or farm.
n.
A small European rodent (Cricetus frumentarius). It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations.
adv. & prep.
A farm or farmstead; also, a court or farmyard.
imp. & p. p.
of Haste
adv. & prep.
Formerly: (a) An inclosure which surrounded the mere homestead or dwelling of the lord of the manor. [Obs.] (b) The whole of the land which constituted the domain. [Obs.] (c) A collection of houses inclosed by fences or walls.
n.
Place of a home; homestead.
a.
Hooked, or set with hooks; hamate.
n.
A farmstead.
n.
A field beyond, or separated from, the inclosed land about the homestead; an uninclosed or unexplored tract. Also used figuratively.
n.
A farm with the building upon it; a homestead on a farm.
n.
The home or seat of a family; place of origin.
n.
The buildings and yards necessary for the business of a farm; a homestead.
n.
The brans, stables, cattle-yards, etc., of a farm; -- called also onstead, farmstead, farm offices, or farmery.
n.
An herb (Linaria vulgaris) of the Figwort family, having narrow leaves and showy orange and yellow flowers; -- called also butter and eggs, flaxweed, and ramsted.
n.
Land; estate; possession; field; esp. (pl.), the gardens, lawns, fields, etc., belonging to a homestead; as, the grounds of the estate are well kept.
n.
The home place; a home and the inclosure or ground immediately connected with it.
n.
The home and appurtenant land and buildings owned by the head of a family, and occupied by him and his family.
n.
One who has entered upon a portion of the public land with the purpose of acquiring ownership of it under provisions of the homestead law, so called; one who has acquired a homestead in this manner.
n.
A yellow-flowered weed; -- so named from a Mr. Ramsted who introduced it into Pennsylvania. See Toad flax. Called also Ramsted weed.