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Village in Rutland, England
Ketton is a village and civil parish in Rutland in the East Midlands of England. It is about 8 miles (13 km) east of Oakham and 3 miles (5 km) west of
Ketton
British politician, writer, historian and antiquarian (1717–1797)
University of Cambridge. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 34. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 35. Ketton-Cremer 1964, pp. 48–49. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 44. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 47
Horace_Walpole
Hamlet in County Durham, England
Newton Ketton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Brafferton, in the Darlington district, in County Durham, England, located to the north of Darlington
Newton_Ketton
12th-century English translator and priest
Robert of Ketton, known in Latin as Rodbertus Ketenensis (fl. 1141–1157), was an English astronomer, translator, priest and diplomat active in Spain. He
Robert_of_Ketton
Ketton stone is a Jurassic oolitic limestone, cream to pale yellow or pink in colour, used as a building stone since the 16th century. It is named after
Ketton_stone
English historian
Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, JP, FSA, FRSL, FBA (2 May 1906 – 12 December 1969) was an English landowner, biographer and historian. He bequeathed his
R._W._Ketton-Cremer
12th-century English scholar
him with Robert of Ketton (Latin: Robertus Ketenensis), who was also active as an Arabic-Latin translator in the 1140s. However, Ketton and Chester, while
Robert_of_Chester
Protected area in Rutland, England
Ketton Quarries is a 115.6-hectare (286-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Ketton in Rutland. It is a Geological
Ketton_Quarries
County in England
Uppingham in the south; its villages include Cottesmore in the north and Ketton in the east. For local government purposes Rutland is a unitary authority
Rutland
Ketton Cement Works is a large cement plant and quarry based in the village of Ketton in the county of Rutland in the United Kingdom. Now owned by HeidelbergCement
Ketton_Cement_Works
14th-century Bishop of Ely
John Ketton (died 1316) was a medieval Bishop of Ely. Ketton was elected to Ely on 2 March 1310 and consecrated on 6 September 1310. He died on 14 May
John_Ketton
Country house in Norfolk, England
house and grounds were bequeathed to the National Trust in 1969 by Robert Ketton-Cremer. The hall is Grade I on the National Heritage List for England. Most
Felbrigg_Hall
2023 English local election
Ketton (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Karen Payne* 391 52.0 +2.2 Conservative Matthew Farina 387 51.5 −11.9 Liberal Democrats Mary Canham
2023 Rutland County Council election
2023_Rutland_County_Council_election
County of England
R. W. Ketton-Cremer, A Norfolk Gallery, Faber and Faber, 1948. R. W. Ketton-Cremer, Forty Norfolk Essays, Jarrold and Sons, 1961. R. W. Ketton-Cremer
Norfolk
Latin translation of the Quran by Robert of Ketton
controversial translation of the Qur'an into Medieval Latin by Robert of Ketton (c. 1110 – 1160 AD). It is the earliest translation of the Qur'an into a
Lex_Mahumet_pseudoprophete
Former local government area in the UK
Ketton was a rural district in Rutland, England from 1894 to 1974, covering the east of the county. The district was named after the village Ketton. The
Ketton_Rural_District
Church in Ketton, Rutland, England
The Church of St Mary the Virgin is a church in Ketton, Rutland. The Church of England parish church is a Grade I listed building. The church is the only
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ketton
Church_of_St_Mary_the_Virgin,_Ketton
Roman villa in Rutland, England
The Rutland Roman villa is a Romano-British villa site near Ketton in Rutland, England. The site was listed as a scheduled monument by Historic England
Rutland_Roman_villa
Surname list
surname derived from various place names (Caton, Keaton, Keeton, Kiveton, Ketton); less commonly used as a given name. Keaton Bills (born 1998), American
Keaton_(name)
Historic pipe organ in Warrington, UK
burnished silver. In about 1883 the organ was then moved by Turner Hopwood to Ketton Hall, Rutland (demolished 1920s). The organ was bought by Warrington Corporation
Warrington Cavaillé-Coll Organ
Warrington_Cavaillé-Coll_Organ
English director (1940–2024)
and Lady Violet Powell (née Pakenham). His godfather was Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, the last squire of Felbrigg Hall and a noted biographer. He was
Tristram_Powell
Grade II listed clock tower in Leicester, UK
The Clock Tower was constructed in 1868. The tower was built mostly in Ketton stone with a base of Mountsorrel granite, and incorporates column shafts
Haymarket Memorial Clock Tower
Haymarket_Memorial_Clock_Tower
Protected area in County Durham, England
Newton Ketton Meadow is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Darlington district of Durham, England. It is situated alongside a small tributary
Newton_Ketton_Meadow
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
of England. Both creations are extinct. The Barnardiston Baronetcy, of Ketton in the County of Suffolk, was created in the Baronetage of England on 7
Barnardiston_baronets
Collection of Latin writings about Islam compiled in 1142–1143
Cluny during a trip to Spain. The team of translators was led by Robert of Ketton, who translated the Qurʾān. The other translators were Herman of Carinthia
Corpus_Cluniacense
Grade II* listed railway station in Lincolnshire, England
mechanical signals were replaced by colour lights controlled by Ketton signal box. Ketton signal box was retained due to the need to monitor the level crossing
Stamford_railway_station
Uppingham Oakham Ketton Ryhall Langham Whissendine Cottesmore Kendrew Barracks Empingham Stamford Edith Weston North Luffenham Greetham Exton Bourne Corby
List of settlements in Rutland by population
List_of_settlements_in_Rutland_by_population
Former railway station in Rutland, England
Ketton and Collyweston railway station is a former station serving the villages of Ketton, Geeston, Aldgate and Collyweston, Rutland. It is located in
Ketton and Collyweston railway station
Ketton_and_Collyweston_railway_station
Central religious text of Islam
languages at the 18th International Quran Exhibition in Tehran. Robert of Ketton's 1143 translation of the Quran for Peter the Venerable, Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete
Quran
British farmer and cattle breeder (1749–1820)
the Shorthorn breed of cows. He was the eldest son of Charles Colling of Ketton, near Darlington, and brother of Charles Colling. After receiving "an ordinary
Robert_Colling
Bridge in Clare College, Cambridge
in 1969. It is a three-span bridge in Early Renaissance style, built of Ketton stone ashlar. The balustrade has carved relief panels on the pedestals and
Clare College Bridge, Cambridge
Clare_College_Bridge,_Cambridge
21st century English local county council election
Ketton (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % Conservative Christine Emmett (E) Elected unopposed n/a Conservative Barrie Roper (E) Elected unopposed n/a
2011 Rutland County Council election
2011_Rutland_County_Council_election
Public Library in Kettering, England
out of red Sandstock bricks that came from Hemel Hempstead. The stone is Ketton, from Edith Weston Quarries, and the roof is slated with Collyweston stone
Kettering Library, Northamptonshire
Kettering_Library,_Northamptonshire
British civil engineering and construction company
incrementally using its Bierrum Rig. Bierrum also built cement works, such as Ketton Cement Works in 1961, water towers, such as at North Walsham in 1954, and
Bierrum
Former railway station in Rutland, England
Railways Atlas.1947. p.16 "The contract for the erection of the Stamford, Ketton and Luffenham stations". Lincolnshire Chronicle. England. 23 July 1847.
Luffenham_railway_station
Bridge in Trinity College, Cambridge
listed building. The triple-arch road bridge was built of Portland and Ketton stone in 1764-5 to the designs of James Essex. The material for the bridge's
Trinity_College_Bridge
12th-century Carinthian astrologer
or at Chartres, before 1138. It is possible that he first met Robert of Ketton in Paris or Chartres. Richard Hakluyt, quoting an anonymous Latin source
Herman_of_Carinthia
English landowner and politician (1588–1653)
Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston (1588 – 25 July 1653) of Kedington, alias Ketton, Suffolk, was an English (East Anglian) landowner, magistrate and senior representative
Nathaniel_Barnardiston
Nomis. Office for National Statistics. A Vision of Britain Through Time : Ketton Rural District Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine UK Census (2011)
List of civil parishes in Rutland
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Rutland
UK Parliament constituency (1983–2024)
Rutland and Melton was a county constituency spanning Leicestershire and Rutland, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Rutland_and_Melton
College of the University of Cambridge
hand-carved Ketton stone in its exteriors, and at Princeton University (Whitman College) in the United States. The golden-yellow Ketton stone used in
Selwyn_College,_Cambridge
Rural district in England
(other successor districts were Uffington Rural District in Lincolnshire, Ketton Rural District in Rutland, and Barnack Rural District in the Soke of Peterborough)
Easton on the Hill Rural District
Easton_on_the_Hill_Rural_District
Town in Lincolnshire, England
Burton (1879–1940), Egyptologist and archaeological photographer Robert of Ketton (с. 1110 – с. 1160), medieval theologian, the first European translator
Stamford,_Lincolnshire
Book collection at Magdalene College, Cambridge
interest. The plainer rear is of brick while the front is neo-classical and in Ketton stone. Built between 1670 and 1703, it has been described as "a highly remarkable
Pepys_Library
14th-century Bishop of Ely
1302 Term ended 21 January 1310 Predecessor Ralph Walpole Successor John Ketton Orders Consecration 28 October 1302 Personal details Died (1310-01-21)21
Robert_Orford_(bishop)
City and non-metropolitan district in Norfolk, England
Houlbroke & McClendon 2004, p. 257. Fagel 2003, p. 52. Pound 2004, pp. 50–56. Ketton-Cremer 1957. Lockridge, Kenneth (1985). A New England Town. New York: W
Norwich
Danish courtier
ancient family in the kingdom of Denmark" on her daughter's monument at Ketton church, Kedington, Suffolk. Dorothy's work for Anna of Denmark included
Dorothy_Silking
Registration no. 08608287 Focus Education Location Abbey Hill Academy, Ketton Road, Stockton-On-Tees, TS19 8BU Key people Elizaeth Anne Horne Website
Horizons Specialist Academy Trust
Horizons_Specialist_Academy_Trust
Ketton, Collyweston, Easton, Tinwell Benefice includes 2 churches in Northamptonshire St Mary the Virgin, Ketton Ketton Mary Church of England Ketton
List_of_churches_in_Rutland
limestone Cotswold stone (Oolitic limestone) Forest marble Frosterley Marble Ketton Stone Magnesian Limestone Portland stone Portland Admiralty Roach Portland
List_of_decorative_stones
German cardinal and philosopher (1401–1464)
of Pope Pius II, based on the twelfth-century translation of Robert of Ketton. De non aliud (On the Not-Other) (1462) De venatione sapientiae (1462) De
Nicholas_of_Cusa
Village in Rutland, England
Hambleton Village and Civil Parish From the graveyard towards Ketton Road. Hambleton Location within Rutland Area 4.47 sq mi (11.6 km2) Population 140 2001
Hambleton,_Rutland
Biological process of getting older
1093/ageing/afad137. ISSN 0002-0729. PMC 10387229. PMID 37517058. McPhee, Matthew; McKetton, Larissa; LaPlume, Annalise; Troyer, Angela K; Anderson, Nicole D (13 August
Ageing
Municipality in Navarre, Spain
medieval writers such as Al-Tutili. In 1157 the English scholar Robert of Ketton, first translator of the Koran to a Western tongue (Latin), became a canon
Tudela
Kew Gardens, London 26/2019 −22.2 °C (−8.0 °F) Scaleby, Cumbria 19/1892 Ketton, Rutland 8/1895 March 25.6 °C (78.1 °F) Mepal, Cambridgeshire 29/1968 −21
Climate_of_the_United_Kingdom
Town and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England
FairyTales. G.P.Putnam's Sons. Peter Jeevar (1993). Thomas Hickathrift. Ketton Publishing. anonymous (1953). Wisbech Coronation Year Celebrations. Wisbech
Wisbech
French abbot and saint (c. 1092 – 25 December 1156)
the Arabic Qur'an (the "Lex Mahumet pseudoprophete") for which Robert of Ketton was the main translator. Peter of Toledo is credited for planning and annotating
Peter_the_Venerable
Village and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England
v t e Settlements on the River Welland, Source – Wash Market Harborough Ketton Stamford The Deepings Market Deeping Deeping St James Deeping Gate Crowland
Tallington
Heritage railway station in Leicester, England
Queniborough Rearsby Brooksby Frisby Asfordby Whissendine Ashwell Manton Luffenham Ketton and Collyweston Rugby and Stamford Railway Lilbourne Welford and Kilworth
Leicester North railway station
Leicester_North_railway_station
English breeding steer (1796–1807)
defined. The animal was born in March 1796 and was bred by Charles Colling of Ketton Hall, Brafferton in County Durham, north east England. Colling, together
Durham_Ox
rubble with ashlar dressings, with the later elements of grit stone, with Ketton stone dressings. II Trinity House 52°07′07″N 0°24′49″W / 52.11871°N 0
Listed buildings in Cardington, Bedfordshire
Listed_buildings_in_Cardington,_Bedfordshire
2019 UK local government election
Ketton (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Gordon Brown 554 63.4 Conservative Karen Payne 435 49.8 Liberal Democrats Mary Canham 258 29.5 Labour
2019 Rutland County Council election
2019_Rutland_County_Council_election
Church in Little Gidding, England
John the Evangelist and is a Grade I listed building. It is brick with a Ketton stone (a form of limestone) facing and a Collyweston stone slate roof. The
St John's Church, Little Gidding
St_John's_Church,_Little_Gidding
1837 1981 Kerrier Cornwall 1936 2007 Kettering Northamptonshire 1837 2010 Ketton Rutland 1934 1974 Keynsham Gloucestershire 1837 1936 Kidderminster Worcestershire/Hereford
List of registration districts in England
List_of_registration_districts_in_England
British breed of cattle
Bakewell had used successfully on Longhorn cattle. In 1796, Charles Colling of Ketton Hall, bred the famous Durham Ox. The culmination of this breeding program
Shorthorn
English politician
Succeeded by John Gurdon Baronetage of England Preceded by Sir Thomas Barnardiston Baronet (of Ketton) 1669–1698 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Barnardiston
Sir Thomas Barnardiston, 2nd Baronet
Sir_Thomas_Barnardiston,_2nd_Baronet
German theologian and orientalist (1551–1622)
Andrea Arrivabene, itself based on translation from Latin by Robert of Ketton in the 12th century. It is surprising that Schweigger did not resort to
Salomon_Schweigger
Romanian-born British intelligence officer
1944 plot). Later, Atkins became involved with a young British pilot, Dick Ketton-Cremer, whom she had met in Egypt, and to whom she may have been briefly
Vera_Atkins
Church in West Yorkshire, England
There is a chapter house and presbytery. It is built of Weldon stone with Ketton stone details. The west front has a tall gable between large buttresses
Leeds_Cathedral
Georgia lottery to redistribute Native lands
Morgan Patricks 242 10 Monroe Pike County Upson Co. Ray, Robert Franklin Kettons 106 9 Monroe Pike County Ray, Samuel W Wilkes Mattoxs 254 8 Monroe Pike
1821_Land_Lottery
Region of England
manufactured in the region, at three sites in Hope and Tunstead in Derbyshire, and Ketton Cement Works in Rutland. Of the aggregates produced in the region, 25 per
East_Midlands
1757 poem by Thomas Gray
Thomas Gray. London: G. Bell and Sons. pp. 38-60. Ketton-Cremer 1955, pp. 132–133. Snyder 1923, p. 34. Ketton-Cremer 1955, pp. 133–134. Snyder 1923, p. 45
The_Bard_(poem)
Country house in Norfolk, England, private home of King Charles III
following the original Jacobethan style, and by using matching brickwork and Ketton stone. The house was up to date in its facilities, with the modern kitchens
Sandringham_House
Specialist in Arabic language and literature
Cremona, Herman of Carinthia, Michael Scotus, and Robert of Ketton. In 1143, Robert of Ketton made the first Latin translation of the Qur'an, at the request
Arabist
Municipal building in Leicester, Leicestershire, England
William Barfoot, on 7 August 1876. The design, which made extensive use of Ketton stone, included a clock tower with cupola which is 44 metres (144 ft) high
Leicester_Town_Hall
Former railway station in Rutland, England
master at Stamford) Henry Prime 1861 - 1864 (formerly station master at Ketton) J. Orton from 1864 John Herbert until 1875 (afterwards station master at
Manton_railway_station
English stock breeder
Robson (d. 1779), and succeeded his father in the occupancy of a farm at Ketton, near Darlington, in 1782, shortly after a visit he paid to the well-known
Charles_Colling
National Rail station in Hertfordshire, England
long time. Joseph Vizall Bendall 1870 - 1872 (formerly station master at Ketton, afterwards station master at Cheltenham) George Salmon 1872 - 1899 (formerly
Harpenden_railway_station
English landowner
p.197 Ketton-Cremer, p. 31 Emeny, Richard, A Description of Orchard Wyndham, 2000, p. 2 (guide-booklet available at Orchard Wyndham) Ketton-Cremer,
John_Wyndham_(1558–1645)
Legendary figure of East Anglian folklore
Duckworth and Co. p. 54. Peter Jeevar (1993). Thomas Hickathrift (Giant). Ketton Publishing. ISBN 1-898006-00-8. Enid Porter (1969). Cambridgeshire Customs
Tom_Hickathrift
English politician (1929–2012)
pushed upwards by Lord St John's insistence on re-opening the quarries in Ketton, Rutland, to obtain limestone from the same source from which the college's
Norman_St_John-Stevas
Jesuit priest from Genoa (1560–1645)
1645 in Rome. List of translations of the Quran Mark of Toledo Robert of Ketton Ludovico Marracci Shore, Paul (2023). A Baroque Jesuit's Encounter with
Ignazio_Lomellini
Association football league in England
Hampton United Reserves Queens Park, Yaxley Ketton Sports Blue Ketton Sports & Community Centre, Ketton Long Sutton Athletic Reserves London Road Playing
Peterborough and District Football League
Peterborough_and_District_Football_League
Railway in England
Essendine Birmingham– Peterborough line to Wansford Stamford East Stamford Ketton and Collyweston Luffenham Birmingham– Peterborough line Morcott Uppingham
Rugby_and_Stamford_Railway
Former railway station in Rutland, England
Essendine Birmingham– Peterborough line to Wansford Stamford East Stamford Ketton and Collyweston Luffenham Birmingham– Peterborough line Morcott Uppingham
Uppingham_railway_station
Limestone deposits listed by location
ragstone, also known as Kentish rag – Hard grey limestone in Kent, England Ketton stone Pembroke Limestone Group Portland stone – Limestone quarried on the
List_of_types_of_limestone
2015 UK local government election
Ketton Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Gary John Conde 1004 Conservative Diana MacDuff 791 Liberal Democrats Michael Griffiths 482 UKIP Marietta
2015 Rutland County Council election
2015_Rutland_County_Council_election
Village and civil parish in England
Hotel. Brafferton is near the A1 junction 59. The Durham Ox was bred at Ketton Hall in Brafferton. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 93 Middlesbrough
Brafferton,_County_Durham
Village in Norfolk, England
in East Anglia. Beeston Regis Hall was once a family home of the Wyndham Ketton-Cremers on the Beeston Regis Estate, part of the much larger Felbrigg Estate
Beeston_Regis
to live with his parents at King's Cliffe, and undertook the parishes of Ketton and Tixover with Duddington. On 8 January 1807, he was collated by Bishop
Henry_Bonney
Village in Rutland, England
around the limestone quarry and along the rivers Chater and Welland towards Ketton, Aldgate and Geeston; and east following the Jurassic Way towards Stamford
Tinwell
Academy in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
area is the eastern part of Rutland including Cottesmore, Empingham and Ketton but the college attracts many of its students from Stamford, across the
Casterton_College
Limestone quarried at New Zealand
iron oxide (0.5%) and silica (0.5%). Its chemistry makes it similar to the Ketton stone oolite of southern England and France's Caen stone, though it is considerably
Oamaru_stone
English travel writer, memoirist and novelist
and artist. On 22 August 1822, she married Stephen Eaton (1780–1834) of Ketton Hall, Rutland. Her husband was a partner in the Eaton, Cayley & Co. Bank
Charlotte_Anne_Eaton
17th-century Quran edition
translation by 1643, on the basis of the medieval 1543 translation of Robert of Ketton. By 1770, it had achieved ten editions and was rendered into several other
Marracci_edition
Novel by Anthony Powell
The book is dedicated "For R.W.K.C.", the biographer and historian R. W. Ketton-Cremer. The novel is divided into four episodes, of which the first takes
The Kindly Ones (Powell novel)
The_Kindly_Ones_(Powell_novel)
Suburban public park in Rathfarnham in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland
with the loss of 15 lives. His family lived there until 1925 when Robert Ketton Love bought the house for £8,325. He lived there until his death in 1939
Marlay_Park
Rural districts of England
and Brecknockshire (1894–1934), Radnorshire (1934–74) 1894 1974 Radnor Ketton RD Rutland 1894 1974 Rutland Oakham RD Rutland 1894 1974 Rutland Uppingham
List of rural districts formed in England and Wales 1894–1974
List_of_rural_districts_formed_in_England_and_Wales_1894–1974
English politician
Wateringbury and Anne (1624–1671), who married Sir Thomas Barnardiston of Ketton, Suffolk. Armine married secondly, on 28 August 1628, Mary Holcroft, widow
Sir William Armine, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Armine,_1st_Baronet
Listed memorial in York, England
Sons. The memorial is in the Perpendicular Gothic style and is built of Ketton stone. It stands on an octagonal stepped base, and its upright is also octagonal
Second Boer War Memorial, York
Second_Boer_War_Memorial,_York
KETTON
KETTON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place called Ketton in Durham or one in Rutland or from Keaton in Ermington, Devon. The first is named from the Old English personal name Catta or the Old Norse personal name Káti + Old English tūn ‘settlement’; the second is probably from an old river name or tribal name Cētan (possibly a derivative of Celtic cēd ‘wood’) + Old English ēa ‘river’; and the last possibly from Cornish kee ‘hedge’, ‘bank’ + Old English tūn.
KETTON
KETTON
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
One who Brings Rain; Rain
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Margarites, MAÅGORZATA means "pearl."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Gives Pleasure
Girl/Female
Hindu
(Wife of Agni, The Lord of the fire)
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Sikh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Happy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the whole world, Lord Ganesh
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Greek
God fearing.
KETTON
KETTON
KETTON
KETTON
KETTON