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Stately home in Hindlip
Hindlip Hall is a stately home in Hindlip, Worcestershire, England. The first major hall was built before 1575, and it played a significant role in both
Hindlip_Hall
Village in Worcestershire, England
Oddingley, Warndon and North Claines. There are 15 listed buildings in Hindlip. Hindlip Hall, a stately home originally built in 1563, rebuilt in 1820 following
Hindlip
Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Hindlip, of Hindlip in the County of Worcester and of Alsop-en-le-Dale in the County of Derby, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Baron_Hindlip
English Catholic and recusant
number of Catholic priests and recusants at her Worcestershire home Hindlip Hall. She was the eldest daughter of Edward Parker, 12th Baron Morley and
Mary_Habington
British peer and businessman (1940–2024)
Baron Hindlip by his marriage to Cecily Valentine Jane Borwick, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm Borwick, Hindlip was born at Haselbech Hall in Northamptonshire
Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip
Charles_Allsopp,_6th_Baron_Hindlip
English territorial police force
force has its headquarters in the historical manor house and grounds of Hindlip Hall on the outskirts of Worcester. Its badge combines the heraldry of Worcestershire
West_Mercia_Police
British businessman and Conservative politician
Baronet, of Hindlip Hall in the Parish of Hindlip in the County of Worcester, in 1880, and raised to the peerage as Baron Hindlip, of Hindlip in the County
Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip
Henry_Allsopp,_1st_Baron_Hindlip
English cricketer
Club in 1884. Allsopp was born at Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire, the son of the brewer Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip. He was educated at Cheltenham College
Frederic_Allsopp
1605 failed attempt to kill King James I of England
made destitute. Some time before the end of November, Garnet moved to Hindlip Hall near Worcester, the home of the Habingtons, where he wrote a letter to
Gunpowder_Plot
John Habington as cofferer. Hindlip Hall was entirely rebuilt and later passed to the brewer Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip and is now a headquarters
John_Habington
Hiding place for Catholic priests in England or Wales
the English vineyard. After the Gunpowder Plot, Owen was captured at Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire, taken to the Tower of London and tortured to death on
Priest_hole
Hagley Hall Hampton Lovett Manor House Hanbury Hall Hanley Castle Hartlebury Castle Harvington Hall Hewell Grange Hillhampton House Hindlip Hall Holmwood
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
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English Jesuit priest involved in the Gunpowder Plot
and Warwickshire under the name "Father Greenway", primarily out of Hindlip Hall. He was professed as a Jesuit on 28 October 1603. He would later become
Oswald_Tesimond
Englishman executed for Gunpower Plot
Littleton who told the authorities that Edward Oldcorne was hiding at Hindlip Hall after he had given him mass. Wintour, Oldcorne, and both Littletons were
Humphrey_Littleton
Oldcorne at Hindlip. Edward and Thomas Abington were involved in the Babington Plot to replace Elizabeth with Mary, Queen of Scots. Hindlip Hall was entirely
Dorothy_Bradbelt
Cathedral city in Worcestershire, England
Winston Churchill and some 16,000 state workers, would have moved to Hindlip Hall (now part of the complex forming the Headquarters of West Mercia Police)
Worcester,_England
English Catholic martyr
of London in 1597. In early 1606, Owen was arrested a final time at Hindlip Hall in Worcestershire, starved, with Ralph Ashley, out of one of his own
Nicholas_Owen_(Jesuit)
Historic building in Worcester, England
Elizabeth I and her council stayed at the palace in August 1575. She visited Hindlip Hall and hunted deer in Hallow Park. During the English Civil War it was the
The_Old_Palace,_Worcester
Village in Derbyshire, England
2014). "Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (114) Allsopp of Hindlip Hall, Barons Hindlip". Landed families of Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 6 September
Alsop_en_le_Dale
British businessman and politician
Samuel Charles Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip (24 March 1842 – 12 July 1897), was a British businessman and Conservative politician who sat in the House of
Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip
Samuel_Allsopp,_2nd_Baron_Hindlip
Aspect of English history
Leicester was given two gallons of spiced hippocras wine. Elizabeth visited Hindlip Hall and hunted deer in Hallow Park with John Habington. The city was given
History_of_Worcester
This is a list of all GWR Hall Class engines (to the original Churchward design) built by the Great Western Railway. Eleven of these were converted to
List of GWR 4900 Class locomotives
List_of_GWR_4900_Class_locomotives
Former Royal Air Force operations group
in Gloucester but three months later, on 19 January 1941, it moved to Hindlip Hall, situated near Worcester. Over three and half years later it moved to
No._24_Group_RAF
Hindlip Hall
Grade II* listed buildings in Wychavon
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Auxiliary force of the British Army
Castle, acting on information from one of the prisoners, then searched Hindlip Hall and captured two Jesuit priests linked to the plot. With the passing
Worcestershire_Militia
midlands. 1606 27 January – Catholic priest Henry Garnet is arrested at Hindlip Hall in Worcestershire. 31 January – Fawkes and three of his co-plotters are
1600s_in_England
Defunct police force
at 15 Britannia Square, Worcester. In September,1947 they moved into Hindlip Hall. In 1947 the Worcester Constabulary absorbed Kidderminster Borough Constabulary
Worcestershire_Constabulary
of Thomas Strange alias Hungerford, a Jesuit captured on his way to Hindlip Hall in November 1605. Elizabeth was not at all pleased by the marriage plans
Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
Wedding_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots,_and_Henry_Stuart,_Lord_Darnley
16th-century English Jesuit priest (1555–1606)
weeks on the run but was eventually arrested on 27 January 1606, at Hindlip Hall. There, for eight days, he and fellow Jesuit priest Edward Oldcorne (later
Henry_Garnet
English Jesuit priest
difficult. Oldcorne sometimes stayed with Thomas Abington, whose house at Hindlip Hall was near Worcester. There he converted Thomas's sister Dorothy. The house
Edward_Oldcorne
Existing baronetcies
697 Buchanan of Dunburgh 14 December 1878 700 Allsopp of Hindlip Hall 7 May 1880 Baron Hindlip since 1886 701 Ripley of Rawdon and Bedstone 8 May 1880
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List of persons
contributing editor; New York and Caracas (1983). Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, former Christie's chairman; London (1999). Gregory Hines, actor, dancer;
International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List
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English landowner and politician
cook, John Finwood. Around 20 January, Bromley was ordered to search Hindlip Hall for Catholic priests: “to pull down the wainscoat, bore the ground, drill
Henry_Bromley_(died_1615)
French politician and diplomat
ambassador could not have been involved. After Henry Garnet was captured at Hindlip Hall in January 1606, and taken to the Tower of London, he was asked about
Christophe de Harlay, Count of Beaumont
Christophe_de_Harlay,_Count_of_Beaumont
Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in Worcester, England
Thomas Habington, a Catholic recusant landowner who sheltered priests at Hindlip Hall. In 1628 the castle site was granted by the Crown to Giles Clutterbuck;
Worcester_Castle
English poet
1605 – 30 November 1654) was an English poet. Habington was born at Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire, and belonged to a well-known Catholic family. His father
William_Habington
English antiquarian
Bradbelt. In 1563 his father bought the manor of Hindlip, Worcestershire and built a new house Hindlip Hall, where the family took up residence in time to
Thomas_Habington
Baronet of Hindlip Hall Conservative 1874 East Worcestershire (1874–1880) Later ennobled as Baron Hindlip Samuel Allsopp 2nd Baronet of Hindlip Hall Conservative
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English Jesuit lay-brother and martyr
came to Hindlip in November 1605 for two days. In afternoon before the search at Hindlip on 20 January 1606, he saw Garnet and Oldcorne alias Hall in the
Ralph_Ashley
Spanish diplomat and official
£180. After the Gunpowder Plot, the Jesuit Henry Garnet was arrested at Hindlip Hall. He was brought to the Tower of London and questioned. He mentioned visiting
Juan de Tassis, 1st Count of Villamediana
Juan_de_Tassis,_1st_Count_of_Villamediana
Village in Worcestershire, England
once owned and occupied by Lady Hindlip (Mrs Allsopp) who had moved into this as a widower upon the death of Lord Hindlip. The house is now owned after
Fernhill_Heath
English peer (c. 1550–1618)
Mary Parker, who married Thomas Habington a son of John Habington of Hindlip Hall, and was a friend of Anne Vaux. Cliffe, J. T. "Danby family". Oxford
Edward Parker, 12th Baron Morley
Edward_Parker,_12th_Baron_Morley
Suburb of Worcester in Worcestershire, England
execution. Edward Oldcorne and Ralph Ashley who had been captured at nearby Hindlip Hall were hanged, drawn and quartered on 7 April 1606. Holy relics of these
Red_Hill,_Worcester
English Jesuit writer
have resided continuously in England. He is known to have stayed at Hindlip Hall and visited Warblington Castle. His death probably occurred shortly before
Thomas_Lister_(Jesuit)
English fashion designer, businesswoman and author (born 1958)
are her maternal second cousins, daughters of Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, the former chairman of Christie's. Kidston was diagnosed as dyslexic but
Cath_Kidston
English Catholic historian (1936–2022)
historian who became a leading expert on priest holes and on Harvington Hall. Hodgetts was born in Birmingham on 29 March 1936, and was raised a Catholic
Michael_Hodgetts
Town in Worcestershire, England
Westacre Middle School); and nine first schools (Chawson, Cutnall Green, Hindlip, Ombersley, St. Peter's, St. Joseph's — a primary school feeding into Blessed
Droitwich_Spa
25–28 mm (0.98–1.10 in). Cooking PickE mid-August; use August–September Lord Hindlip Worcestershire, England <1896 Late, high-quality dessert apple for use
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Etounga-Manguelle, 81, Cameroonian economist and writer. Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, 83, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1993–1999)
Deaths_in_June_2024
British peer and businessman (born 1930)
Lord Barnby addressed a Monday Club meeting on the issue in 1974 in Caxton Hall. On 10 October 1989, at the Conservative Party Conference, he chaired a fringe
Jonathan Guinness, 3rd Baron Moyne
Jonathan_Guinness,_3rd_Baron_Moyne
British baron and television presenter (born 1952)
grandfather, Arthur Nall-Cain, 2nd Baron Brocket, also inheriting Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire. He retains ownership of the estate through a trust, established
Charles Nall-Cain, 3rd Baron Brocket
Charles_Nall-Cain,_3rd_Baron_Brocket
Village in Worcestershire, England
been awarded a village green on land formerly belonging to Hadzor Hall, a large hall formerly owned by Neil Grinnall. 'The Old Manor' of Hazdor (2015)
Hadzor
Canadian hereditary peer
studied History. As a child, he attended both Upper Canada College and the Hall School. Thomson started his business career as a junior associate at McLeod
David Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet
David_Thomson,_3rd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet
British peer
Alexander Elphinstone, 5th Baron Elphinstone+Scot Henry Allsopp, 7th Baron Hindlip Edward Beckett, 5th Baron Grimthorpe Owen Edwardes, 6th Baron Kensington+Ire
Robin Cayzer, 3rd Baron Rotherwick
Robin_Cayzer,_3rd_Baron_Rotherwick
A.D. 966 Oswald, bishop Ælfhild Lease, for three lives, of 3 hides at Hindlip, Worcestershire, with reversion to the bishopric. English, Worcester 1310
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British Group 1 horse race tor 3-year-old filles
Derby 2:45.60 1897 Limasol Walter Bradford Tom Jennings Jr. 2nd Baron Hindlip 2:45.00 1898 Airs and Graces Walter Bradford Fred Day W. T. Jones 2:45
Epsom_Oaks
Georgiana Millicent Palmer-Morewood (wife of Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip), Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood (who married Patience Mary Hervey, a
Ellen Chetwynd-Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury
Ellen_Chetwynd-Talbot,_Countess_of_Shrewsbury
British peer (born 1939)
is an English peer and landowner. He is the current owner of Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, the principal seat of the Tollemache family. Tollemache was born
John Tollemache, 5th Baron Tollemache
John_Tollemache,_5th_Baron_Tollemache
Masonic Lodge based at the University of Cambridge
both also named Isaac Newton University Lodge. Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip, Conservative politician Sir Edward Victor Appleton, Nobel Prize winner
Isaac_Newton_University_Lodge
British peer and politician
2008. Harlech married Canadian Ida Lai in August 2024 at Islington Town Hall. Harlech sought election as a Liberal Democrat peer in 2017 "in order to
Jasset Ormsby-Gore, 7th Baron Harlech
Jasset_Ormsby-Gore,_7th_Baron_Harlech
Croome, Hill End, Hill Furze, Hillhampton, Hillpool, Hill Side, Himbleton, Hindlip, Hinton Cross, Hinton-on-the-Green, Hoden, Holbeache, Holberrow Green,
List of places in Worcestershire
List_of_places_in_Worcestershire
October 2008 Baron Hillingdon 1886 Mills extinct 1 September 1982 Baron Hindlip 1886 Allsopp extant Baron Grimthorpe 1886 Beckett extant Baron Stalbridge
List of hereditary baronies in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
List_of_hereditary_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom
Street, The Adventures of Sir Lancelot). 5 June Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, 83, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1993–1999)
2024 deaths in the United Kingdom
2024_deaths_in_the_United_Kingdom
English restaurateur and conservationist
restaurateur, hotel owner, landowner and conservationist. He lives at Somerleyton Hall, the 5,000 acre ancestral home of his family. He is a founding director of
Hugh Crossley, 4th Baron Somerleyton
Hugh_Crossley,_4th_Baron_Somerleyton
Jonathan Douglas-Scott-Montagu (half-brother) Baron Hindlip 1886 Henry Allsopp, 7th Baron Hindlip Jasper Allsop Baron Grimthorpe 1886 Edward Beckett,
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Welsh politician
James Palmer. Lucy Herbert, who married William Habington (or Abington) of Hindlip in early 1633. Marie Herbert (1604–1660), who married Humphrey Jones, son
William Herbert, 1st Baron Powis
William_Herbert,_1st_Baron_Powis
British auction house
Christie's Great Estates Inc. In December 1997, under the chairmanship of Lord Hindlip, Christie's put itself on the auction block, but after two months of negotiations
Christie's
English cricketer (1855–1920)
son of the brewer Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip. He was educated at Cheltenham College, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He played five matches for Cambridge
Herbert_Allsopp
British baron and arboriculturalist (born 1937)
and plant collector. He is the creator of the Howick Arboretum at Howick Hall, one of the largest collections of wild origin plants in the United Kingdom
Charles Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale
Charles_Baring,_2nd_Baron_Howick_of_Glendale
British architect (1820–1901)
Shrub Hill, Worcester, 1863 (demolished 1965) St. James' parish church, Hindlip, Worcestershire: rebuilding, 1864 St. John the Baptist parish church, Bradley
William_Hopkins_(architect)
British hereditary peer (born 1957)
William Dudley Keith Thellusson, of 39, Draycott Place, SW3, of the Brodsworth Hall branch of the family of the Barons Rendlesham. The 5th Baron de Mauley was
Rupert Ponsonby, 7th Baron de Mauley
Rupert_Ponsonby,_7th_Baron_de_Mauley
British aristocrat
Alexander Elphinstone, 5th Baron Elphinstone+Scot Henry Allsopp, 7th Baron Hindlip Edward Beckett, 5th Baron Grimthorpe Owen Edwardes, 6th Baron Kensington+Ire
Peter Greenall, 4th Baron Daresbury
Peter_Greenall,_4th_Baron_Daresbury
Hamlet in Berkshire, England
(descended from Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath), wife of the 3rd Baron Hindlip. Her mother (died 1934) and father John Charles Thynne (1838–1918), sometime
Sandleford
Village in Worcestershire, England
Lench First School, Church Lench preschool and the Church Lench Village Hall. The name 'Lench', shared by five local villages, comes from an Anglo-Saxon
Church_Lench
born in the town. Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip (1811-1887), brewer Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip (1842-1897), brewer Hamar Bass (1842-1898),
List of people from Burton upon Trent
List_of_people_from_Burton_upon_Trent
18th-century country house at Sandleford in the English county of Berkshire
descended from Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath), was wife of the 3rd Baron Hindlip, and is hence a great-grandmother of Kirstie Allsopp. Her mother Mary Elizabeth
Sandleford Priory (country house)
Sandleford_Priory_(country_house)
Civil parish in Derbyshire, England
1618-1691), Lord of the manor of Alsop-en-le-Dale Henry Allsopp, 1st Baron Hindlip (1811–1887), later Lord of the manor and industrialist UK Census (2021)
Eaton_and_Alsop
Allsopp of Alsop-le-Dale 1880 Allsopp extant first Baronet created Baron Hindlip in 1880 Anderson of Ardtaraig 1919 Anderson extinct 1942 Anderson of
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom: A
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_the_United_Kingdom:_A
Borrowman, 71, Scottish politician. 5 June – Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip, 83, British peer and businessman, member of the House of Lords (1993–1999)
2024 in United Kingdom politics and government
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(1961–), Conservative MP for Waveney (2010–) Samuel Allsopp, 2nd Baron Hindlip (1842–1897), Conservative MP for East Staffordshire (1873–1880) and Taunton
List_of_Old_Harrovians
Village in Worcestershire, England
Rous Lench, 2 miles (3 km) from Harvington and 4 miles (6.4 km) from Ragley Hall. It is about 15 miles (24 km) from Stratford and 6 miles (10 km) from Evesham
Ab_Lench
Allsopp of Alsop-le-Dale 1880 Allsopp extant first Baronet created Baron Hindlip in 1880 Anderson of Ardtaraig 1919 Anderson extinct 1942 Anderson of
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
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British landowner and agriculturalist
son of Ailwyn Fellowes, 3rd Baron de Ramsey. He was educated at Maidwell Hall, Northampton, Winchester College and Writtle Institute of Agriculture. In
John Fellowes, 4th Baron de Ramsey
John_Fellowes,_4th_Baron_de_Ramsey
British peer
University (BSc), and the SOAS University of London. He married Nicola J. Hall on 7 July 2007 at Holy Trinity Church, Penn, in Buckinghamshire. The couple
Alexander Elphinstone, 19th Lord Elphinstone
Alexander_Elphinstone,_19th_Lord_Elphinstone
Heronswood Primary School, Kidderminster Himbleton CE Primary School, Himbleton Hindlip First School, Fernhill Heath Hollymount School, Worcester Holy Redeemer
List of schools in Worcestershire
List_of_schools_in_Worcestershire
Elmley Lovett, Hadzor, Hampton Lovett, Hanbury, Hartlebury, Himbleton, Hindlip, Huddington, Martin Hussingtree, Oddingley, Ombersley, Salwarpe, St Andrew
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
British hereditary peer and politician (born 1948)
in 2007, and was Sheriff of London for 2012/13. At the Michaelmas Common Hall in 2015 he was elected to serve as Lord Mayor for the ensuing year, taking
Jeffrey Evans, 4th Baron Mountevans
Jeffrey_Evans,_4th_Baron_Mountevans
Politician, military officer, and bobsledder from Northern Ireland
Dixon and his driver, Tony Nash, were inducted into the British Bobsleigh Hall of Fame as a result of their success. In the 1969 New Year Honours, Dixon
Robin Dixon, 3rd Baron Glentoran
Robin_Dixon,_3rd_Baron_Glentoran
Buildings in Worcester, England
Photo Q26669309 Coach House to Rose Place about 23 Metres to North West II Hindlip Lane, Claines 21 March 1985 SO8592958432 52°13′26″N 2°12′27″W / 52.223911°N
Listed buildings in Worcester (outside the centre)
Listed_buildings_in_Worcester_(outside_the_centre)
British peer (born 1927)
Chaloner was born at Hurworth Old Hall, Darlington, the son of Thomas Chaloner, 2nd Baron Gisborough, and Esther Hall. He succeeded his father as Baron
Richard Chaloner, 3rd Baron Gisborough
Richard_Chaloner,_3rd_Baron_Gisborough
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–2010
caused a by-election. Allsopp succeeded to the peerage, becoming Lord Hindlip, causing a by-election. General Election 1914–15: Another General Election
Taunton_(constituency)
Part of the First English Civil War in 1646
of Worcester; Joseph Walsh, of Abberley Hall; Thomas Russell, of Little Malvern; William Habington, of Hindlip; John Prideaux, Bishop of Worcester; the
Siege_of_Worcester
British peer (born 1954)
Racecourse, and kept a number of horses in training. His stud at Westow Hall, which he re-established in 1965, was responsible for breeding Mrs McArdy
Edward Beckett, 5th Baron Grimthorpe
Edward_Beckett,_5th_Baron_Grimthorpe
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