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Country house and estate in England
Hurstbourne Park is a country house and 1200-acre estate near Whitchurch, Hampshire, England. The park and garden are Grade II listed with Historic England
Hurstbourne_Park
Heiress and descendant of Bruno Schroder
Echo. "Hoping for one last glimpse of childhood". Daily Echo. "HURSTBOURNE PARK, Hurstbourne Priors - 1000216 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk
Leonie_Schroder
Village and parish in Hampshire, England
manor house at Hurstbourne Park, north-east of the village centre, which was described by Charles Kingsley as the "most beautiful park in the south of
Hurstbourne_Priors
British politician (1690–1762)
Wallop, 1st Earl of Portsmouth (15 April 1690 – 22 November 1762), of Hurstbourne Park, near Whitchurch and Farleigh Wallop, Hampshire, known as John Wallop
John Wallop, 1st Earl of Portsmouth
John_Wallop,_1st_Earl_of_Portsmouth
City in Kentucky, United States
Hurstbourne is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2020 census, Hurstbourne had a population of 4,683. It is
Hurstbourne,_Kentucky
British nobleman (1742–1797)
the Wallop electoral interests at Andover, near the family seat of Hurstbourne Park, and through his mother, those of the Conduitt family at Whitchurch
John Wallop, 2nd Earl of Portsmouth
John_Wallop,_2nd_Earl_of_Portsmouth
Castle Earl of Plymouth Oakly Park, Shropshire Hewell Grange Earl of Portland Welbeck Abbey Earl of Portsmouth Hurstbourne Park, Hampshire Earl of Radnor
List of family seats of English nobility
List_of_family_seats_of_English_nobility
Central bank of the United Kingdom
(which moved to Overton), the Accountant's Department (which went to Hurstbourne Park) and various other offices. Those who remained at Threadneedle Street
Bank_of_England
Historical House
Ashe Park near Jane Austen’s home Steventon rectory and was a close friend of her parents. When John was 21 he went to a Ball at Hurstbourne Park. Jane
Fishmore_Hall_Hotel
English Baroque architect
for Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent at Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire. After 1712 Archer designed Hurstbourne Priors in Hampshire for John Wallop (later
Thomas_Archer
Ceremonial officer of the English county of Hampshire
Cooke, of Poland Court, Odiham. 1967: Sir Patrick William Donner of Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch 1968: Colonel Leonard George Carpenter-Garnier, of Beverley
High_Sheriff_of_Hampshire
The Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, created in 1983, is administered by Historic England. It includes
Listed parks and gardens in South East England
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_South_East_England
37257 (Church of St Andrew) 1339806 More images The Bee House Hurstbourne Park, Hurstbourne Priors House Late 19th century 30 May 1984 SU4419846379 51°12′54″N
Grade II* listed buildings in Basingstoke and Deane
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Basingstoke_and_Deane
British Thoroughbred racehorse
45 mares in his first season. From 1871 to 1874, Lord Lyon stood at Hurstbourne Park in Whitchurch, Hampshire for a fee of 30 guineas between 1871 and 1873
Lord_Lyon_(horse)
Geographic region in Kentucky and southern Indiana, US
Hillview Hollow Creek* Hollyvilla* Houston Acres* Hunters Hollow Hurstbourne Acres* Hurstbourne* Indian Hills* Kingsley* La Grange Laconia Lanesville Langdon
Louisville_metropolitan_area
City in Kentucky, United States
Hurstbourne Acres is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2020 census, Hurstbourne Acres had a population of
Hurstbourne_Acres,_Kentucky
English dairy farmer
Horsley compiled a catalogue of the papers of Isaac Newton kept at Hurstbourne Park, the family seat of the Earls of Portsmouth. In 1781 a collection of
William_Man_Godschall
U.S. House district for Kentucky
Hill, Hills and Dales, Hollow Creek, Hollyvilla, Houston Acres, Hurstbourne, Hurstbourne Acres, Indian Hills, Jeffersontown, Kingsley, Langdon Place, Lincolnshire
Kentucky's 3rd congressional district
Kentucky's_3rd_congressional_district
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, US
Pleasure Ridge Park (PRP) is a former census-designated place (CDP) in southwest Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 26,212 at
Pleasure Ridge Park, Louisville
Pleasure_Ridge_Park,_Louisville
Neighbourhood in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States
Park DuValle is a neighborhood southwest of downtown Louisville, Kentucky. It was developed starting in the late-19th century and historically been a predominantly
Park_DuValle,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
Woodlawn Park is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2020 census, Woodlawn Park had a population of 947. Woodlawn
Woodlawn_Park,_Kentucky
Country house in Hampshire, England
journal of 2 November 1821, while at Hurstbourne Tarrant wrote: I came from Berghclere this morning, and through the park of Lord Caernarvon, at Highclere
Highclere_Castle
Finnish industrialist, engineer and diplomat (1866–1957)
citizenship. In 1936 he bought the country house and the 1200-acre deer park at Hurstbourne Park, near Whitchurch, Hampshire. Ossian Donner belonged to the Donner
Ossian_Donner
Hickory Hill Hills and Dales Hollow Creek Hollyvilla Houston Acres Hurstbourne Hurstbourne Acres Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lincolnshire
Neighborhoods in Louisville, Kentucky
Neighborhoods_in_Louisville,_Kentucky
Houghton Houghton Down Hound Hound Green Hungerford Hunton Hursley Hurstbourne Priors Hurstbourne Tarrant Hyde Hythe Ibsley Ibthorpe Ibworth Idsworth Inhurst
List_of_places_in_Hampshire
City in Kentucky, United States
St. Regis Park is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States, and a part of the Louisville Metro government. As of the 2020 census
St._Regis_Park,_Kentucky
City in Kentucky, United States
Watterson Park is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. As of the 2020 census, Watterson Park had a population of 1,004
Watterson_Park,_Kentucky
2024 thriller film
21c Museum Hotel, David Armstrong Extreme Park, KFC Yum! Center, and mentions of Middletown and Hurstbourne, appear in the film's trailer, establishing
Amber_Alert_(film)
County in Kentucky, United States
Highview † Hills and Dales Hollow Creek Hollyvilla Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Keeneland Kingsley Langdon Place
Jefferson_County,_Kentucky
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Park is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Its boundaries are Southside Drive to the west, the Greater Louisville Technology Park
Southland_Park,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
Audubon Park is a home rule-class city in central Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 1,433 as of the 2020 census, down from
Audubon_Park,_Kentucky
Public university in Louisville, Kentucky, US
230-acre (0.93 km2) Shelby Campus is located on Shelbyville Road near Hurstbourne Parkway in Eastern Louisville. This campus was originally the home of
University_of_Louisville
Neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky
Tyler Park is a neighborhood three miles (5 km) southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA. It is considered a part of a larger area of Louisville
Tyler_Park,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Kentucky, United States
38°11′04″N 85°45′11″W / 38.18450°N 85.75300°W / 38.18450; -85.75300 Highland Park was a city near and eventually neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, United
Highland_Park,_Louisville
British railway line
Overton 59¾ Whitchurch Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway Hurstbourne Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line to Southampton via Longparish Sprat and Winkle Line
West_of_England_line
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Allmond and Louisville Avenues to the east. Iroquois Park is located to its southwest. The park, purchased by Louisville Mayor Charles Donald Jacob in
Beechmont,_Louisville
Neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky
Shelby Park is a neighborhood two miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA, named after Kentucky's first governor, Isaac Shelby. Shelby Park has
Shelby_Park,_Louisville
Neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky
Wilder Park is a neighborhood four miles south of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA. The area was originally the site of Greenland race course, built
Wilder_Park,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Park Hill is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, located just west of Old Louisville. Its boundaries are the CSX railroad tracks to
Park_Hill,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
Graymoor-Devondale to the northwest, St. Matthews to the southwest, Hurstbourne to the south, and Anchorage to the east. U.S. Route 60 (Shelbyville Road)
Lyndon,_Kentucky
Private, all-girls school in Louisville, , Kentucky, United States
Lane in Southeast Jefferson County near the Hurstbourne Lane Extension, with General Electric's Appliance Park complex on the opposite side of Fegenbush
Mercy_Academy
Edge city of Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Its approximate boundaries are Brownsboro Road (KY 22) to the North, Hurstbourne Parkway to the West, Westport Road to the South, and the incorporated
Springhurst,_Louisville
Human settlement in Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Taylor Memorial Park George Rogers Clark Park Joe Creason Park Louisville Nature Center Louisville Tennis Center Louisville Zoo Nightingale Park Camp Zachary
Poplar_Level,_Louisville
44-mile footpath in southern England
starts in the car park on Walbury Hill. It passes through the towns of Romsey and Totton and the villages of Linkenholt, Ibthorpe, Hurstbourne Tarrant, St Mary
Test_Way
United States historic place
for nearby Cherokee Park, a 409 acres (1.7 km2) park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of New York's Central Park. The land was part of
Cherokee_Triangle,_Louisville
Most populous city in Kentucky, United States
of the city on Hurstbourne Parkway. Louisville's late 19th- and early 20th-century development was spurred by three large suburban parks built at the edges
Louisville,_Kentucky
Former railway station in England
Meyrick Park Halt was a railway halt located in the Meyrick Park area of Bournemouth, just west of Bournemouth Central railway station in the county of
Meyrick Park Halt railway station
Meyrick_Park_Halt_railway_station
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
with other nearby neighborhoods, was spurred by the opening of Iroquois Park in the early 1890s. E.E. Meacham first subdivided the land in 1899. A larger
Hazelwood,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Plantation,_Kentucky
Human settlement in Kentucky, US
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Lake_Louisvilla,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Knopp,_Louisville
Former railway station in England
Albert Road Bridge Halt East Southsea Sprat and Winkle Line Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line Andover Town Clatford Fullerton Junction Stockbridge Horsebridge
Paulsgrove Halt railway station
Paulsgrove_Halt_railway_station
Human settlement in Louisville, Kentucky, United States of America
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Fairdale,_Louisville
Former railway station in England
Hurstbourne railway station served the village of Hurstbourne Priors in Hampshire, England. It was on the London and South Western Railway's West of England
Hurstbourne_railway_station
City in Kentucky, United States
Hurstbourne Acres and on all other sides by Jeffersontown. Interstate 64 passes just north of the city border, with access from Exit 15 (Hurstbourne Parkway)
Forest_Hills,_Kentucky
American professional player (born 1975)
of 19th place. On July 11, 2025, after shooting a 2-under par 68 at Hurstbourne Country Club at the ISCO Championship, Gainey made his 100th cut all
Tommy_Gainey
State highway in Kentucky, United States
Louisville. The Hurstbourne Parkway passes adjacent to the headquarters of Churchill Downs Incorporated, plus both the A.B. Sawyer Park and the E. P. "Tom"
Kentucky_Route_1747
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Avenue in 1872, though widespread development didn't begin until Cherokee Park was opened and a street car line moved out Bardstown Road to the area in
Bonnycastle,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
as Jacob's Addition in 1892 after the opening of nearby Jacob's Park (now "Iroquois Park") and named for four-time Louisville mayor Charles Donald Jacob
Jacobs,_Louisville
Subdivision in Kentucky, United States
of Warwick Village's streets are surrounded by Warwick Park also known as Warwick-Villa Park Playground. Warwick Village is also known through history
Warwick Village, St. Matthews, Kentucky
Warwick_Village,_St._Matthews,_Kentucky
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
annexed the area, and developers promoted Auburndale's proximity to Iroquois Park, which is located on the other side of Palatka Road. The current president
Auburndale,_Louisville
English actor-manager (1902–1968)
Hospital, London, on 17 February 1968 and was buried in St Peter's Church, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire. Wolfit can also be heard playing the title role in
Donald_Wolfit
Louisville neighborhood in Kentucky, United States
Deer Park is a neighborhood four miles southeast of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Most of the neighborhood was developed from 1890 through the 1920s
Deer_Park,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
primarily a residential neighborhood, named for nearby Algonquin Park. Samuel D. Jones Park is located on Thirteenth and Bashear streets. "Algonquin". The
Algonquin,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
(18 km) to the southwest. E.P. "Tom" Sawyer Park is located to the east of the city's boundaries. Hurstbourne Parkway was extended through Meadow Vale in
Meadow_Vale,_Kentucky
business district is located in the more suburban area east of the city on Hurstbourne Parkway. This area is considered Louisville's key edge city—a relatively
Cityscape of Louisville, Kentucky
Cityscape_of_Louisville,_Kentucky
Disused railway station in Hampshire, England
Albert Road Bridge Halt East Southsea Sprat and Winkle Line Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line Andover Town Clatford Fullerton Junction Stockbridge Horsebridge
Worthy Down Halt railway station
Worthy_Down_Halt_railway_station
European tornado outbreak in October 2022
octobre 2022". Keraunos. Retrieved 16 December 2025. "The Barton on Sea to Hurstbourne Priors Extended Tornado track" (PDF). torro.org.uk. Retrieved 16 December
October 2022 European tornado outbreak
October_2022_European_tornado_outbreak
Neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky
north, Shelby Street to the east and I-65 to the west. Lincoln Park and Preston Park are located in the neighborhood. It is commonly referred to as part
Meriwether,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
Louisville. Cambridge is bordered to the north by Lincolnshire and St. Regis Park, to the south by Houston Acres, to the west by Louisville, and to the southwest
Cambridge,_Kentucky
Railway station in Marchwood, England
Albert Road Bridge Halt East Southsea Sprat and Winkle Line Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line Andover Town Clatford Fullerton Junction Stockbridge Horsebridge
Marchwood_railway_station
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, United States of America
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Camp_Taylor,_Louisville
1991. Sunny Acres separately incorporated 1953; annexed in 1959. Winston Park separately inc. 1929; annexed in 1972. Originally inc. 1829. Established
List_of_cities_in_Kentucky
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Springdale,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
park and Jeffersontown the third-largest city of employment in the state. The park's seven units include: Bluegrass Commerce Park Commonwealth Park Watterson
Jeffersontown,_Kentucky
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Chickasaw Park. Chickasaw Park is predominantly black and middle-class. Before integration, Shawnee Park was reserved for whites, while Chickasaw Park was reserved
Chickasaw,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
neighborhoods, and includes the two large parks Cherokee Park and Seneca Park, as well as the homes built around those parks. The area is hilly, consisting of
Cherokee-Seneca,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
revitalized Breslin Park at Lexington Road and Payne Street. The recent improvements produced a total redevelopment of the corner park. Included are a new
Irish_Hill,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Fisherville,_Louisville
American businessman, financier, real estate developer and philanthropist
erected Lyndon Hall, now part of the Hurstbourne Country Club's clubhouse, on his estate in what is now Hurstbourne. His papers are held by the Filson Historical
John J. Jacob (Kentucky businessman)
John_J._Jacob_(Kentucky_businessman)
Neighborhood in Jeffersontown, Kentucky
development. Plainview is located between I-64 and Shelbyville Road east of Hurstbourne Parkway. The Plainview community has many amenities; such as the Swim
Plainview,_Louisville
Neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Lake_Dreamland,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
parks along the Portland Waterfront. When complete, the Portland Wharf Park will bear a striking resemblance to Downtown Louisville's Waterfront Park
Portland,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
California,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
population grew to 788 people in the year 2020. It has a general park known as Hardesty Park. Blue Ridge Manor is located in eastern Jefferson County. It
Blue_Ridge_Manor,_Kentucky
Area in Louisville, USA
The creek's middle fork runs through Cherokee Park, and the south fork divides Germantown from Tyler Park, after flowing past several cemeteries and undeveloped
The_Highlands,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Prospect,_Kentucky
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
by Hazelwood Avenue, Beechmont, Third Street, Kenwood Drive, and Iroquois Park. Located near the Louisville International Airport, residents have frequently
Iroquois,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
of the former Waverly Hills Sanatorium. The area is also home to Waverly Park, which includes the 9-hole Bobby Nichols Golf Course. Waverly Hills, Louisville
Waverly_Hills,_Louisville
Neighborhood in Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Petersburg Park Archived October 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine –- Louisville.gov August 25, 2010 New DREAM Playground Dedicated At Petersburg Park, adjacent
Newburg,_Louisville
Former railway station in England
Albert Road Bridge Halt East Southsea Sprat and Winkle Line Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line Andover Town Clatford Fullerton Junction Stockbridge Horsebridge
Hayling Island railway station
Hayling_Island_railway_station
Former railway station in Wickham, Winchester, England
Albert Road Bridge Halt East Southsea Sprat and Winkle Line Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line Andover Town Clatford Fullerton Junction Stockbridge Horsebridge
Wickham railway station (Hampshire)
Wickham_railway_station_(Hampshire)
Area of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
to the south, and Southern Parkway to the east. The opening of Iroquois Park in the early 1890s created a huge demand for suburban homes south of Louisville
Wyandotte,_Louisville
Disused railway station in Hampshire, England
Albert Road Bridge Halt East Southsea Sprat and Winkle Line Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line Andover Town Clatford Fullerton Junction Stockbridge Horsebridge
Highclere_railway_station
City in Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Old Brownsboro Place, Kentucky
Old_Brownsboro_Place,_Kentucky
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
Valley_Downs,_Louisville
Neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States
development occurred in the 1950s and 1960s, similar to nearby Pleasure Ridge Park. Valley High School is located in the area. Valley Station is home to Riverside
Valley_Station,_Louisville
City in Kentucky, United States
Shively tried but failed to annex more suburban territory in Pleasure Ridge Park in 1984. The same year, the town was hit with a scandal when police chief
Shively,_Kentucky
Neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky
Harrods Creek Hickory Hill Highview Hills and Dales Houston Acres Hurstbourne Acres Hurstbourne Indian Hills Jeffersontown Kingsley Langdon Place Lake Louisvilla
O'Bannon,_Louisville
Disused railway station in St Ives, Dorset
Albert Road Bridge Halt East Southsea Sprat and Winkle Line Fullerton to Hurstbourne Line Andover Town Clatford Fullerton Junction Stockbridge Horsebridge
Avon_Lodge_railway_station
HURSTBOURNE PARK
HURSTBOURNE PARK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Parkin.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish names.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Parkin
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : from the Middle English personal name Perkin, Parkin, a pet form of Peter with the diminutive suffix -kin. (The change from -er- to -ar- was a characteristic phonetic development in Old French and Middle English.)
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Parkin
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English
Gamekeeper of a Park; Forest Ranger; Keeper of the Forest; Park Keeper
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived in a house, such as a warden’s lodge, in a park (see Park 1), from Middle English parc + hous.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Park 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Park 1.English : patronymic from Park 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Parkinson.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Of the Forest; Park Keeper
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northern)
English (mainly northern) : patronymic from Parkin. This surname has been established in Ireland since the 17th century.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Park Keeper; Keeper of the Forest; Forest Ranger
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Parkhurst, for example in Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire.
Boy/Male
British, English
Park Keeper
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish
English, Scottish, and northern Irish : habitational name from any of various minor places called Parkhill or Park Hill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper, from Middle English park ‘park’ + man ‘man’, ‘servant’, cognate with Parker.English : occupational name denoting the servant (Middle English man) of someone called Park (see Park 2).English : Elias Parkman settled at Dorchester, MA, in or before 1633. He was the ancestor of a wealthy and influential Boston family.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Park, found mainly in northern Ireland.
Boy/Male
English American
Keeper of the forest; forest ranger. Famous bearer: actor Parker Stevenson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper employed in a medieval park, from an agent derivative of Middle English parc ‘park’ (see Park 1). This surname is also found in Ireland.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish names.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.John Mifflin (born 1640) came to Delaware from Warminster, Wiltshire, England, in the 1670s. He is probably the same person as the John Mifflin, a Quaker, who built his home, ‘Fountain Green’, in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, in 1679. His fourth-generation descendant Thomas Mifflin (1744–1800) was a member of the Continental Congress, a revolutionary soldier, and governor of PA.
HURSTBOURNE PARK
HURSTBOURNE PARK
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pearls
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Gaelic, German, Irish
Glen is a Narrow Valley Between Hills; From Glen
Boy/Male
Muslim
Male
Hebrew
(צְלָפְחָד) Hebrew name TSELOPHCHAD means "first rupture; fracture," taken to mean "first-born." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe Manasseh.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mahasweta | மஹாஸà¯à®µà¯‡à®¤à®¾
Goddess Saraswati
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of ways, Path
Boy/Male
Indian
Courageous, Brave, Conqueror, Destructor
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Lady of Shalott who kills herself for the love of Lancelot.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Soldier of the Battlefield
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil
Musical Rhythm
HURSTBOURNE PARK
HURSTBOURNE PARK
HURSTBOURNE PARK
HURSTBOURNE PARK
HURSTBOURNE PARK
v. t.
To bring together in a park, or compact body; as, to park the artillery, the wagons, etc.
n.
The keeper of a park.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Park
n.
The office of the keeper of a forest or park.
n.
A single body or mass of building, contained within simple walls and a single roof, whether insulated, as in the park or garden of a larger edifice, or united with other parts, and forming an angle or central feature of a large pile.
n.
A plant of the genus Hypericum (H. Androsoemum), from which a healing ointment is prepared in Spain; -- called also parkleaves.
n.
A work or structure of stone, brick, or other materials, raised to some height, and intended for defense or security, solid and permanent inclosing fence, as around a field, a park, a town, etc., also, one of the upright inclosing parts of a building or a room.
n.
Same as Parkesine.
n.
Any intricate or involved inclosure; especially, an ornamental maze or inclosure in a park or garden.
imp. & p. p.
of Park
n.
One who has the care, custody, or superintendence of anything; as, the keeper of a park, a pound, of sheep, of a gate, etc. ; the keeper of attached property; hence, one who saves from harm; a defender; a preserver.
n.
A space occupied by the animals, wagons, pontoons, and materials of all kinds, as ammunition, ordnance stores, hospital stores, provisions, etc., when brought together; also, the objects themselves; as, a park of wagons; a park of artillery.
n.
A piece of ground, in or near a city or town, inclosed and kept for ornament and recreation; as, Hyde Park in London; Central Park in New York.
n.
A rustic house or apartment in a garden or park, to be used as a pleasure resort in summer.
n.
A post (generally a pillar of iron) supporting a lamp or lantern for lighting a street, park, etc.
v. i.
To walk about; to ramble; to stroll; as, he perambulated in the park.
v. t.
To inclose in a park, or as in a park.
n.
The keeper of a public park or forest; formerly, a sworn officer of a forest, appointed by the king's letters patent, whose business was to walk through the forest, recover beasts that had strayed beyond its limits, watch the deer, present trespasses to the next court held for the forest, etc.
n.
A place artificially arranged for keeping or raising living animals, as a park, a pond, an aquarium, a warren, etc.