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  • Locksley Hall
  • Poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    "Locksley Hall" is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in 1835 and published in his 1842 collection of Poems. It narrates the emotions of a rejected suitor

    Locksley Hall

    Locksley Hall

    Locksley_Hall

  • Locksley
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Locksley may refer to: Locksley, Nottinghamshire, fictional home of English folk hero Robin Hood Locksley (band), an American rock band Locksley, New South

    Locksley

    Locksley

  • Alfred, Lord Tennyson
  • British Poet Laureate (1809–1892)

    They met with immediate success; poems from this collection, such as "Locksley Hall", "Break, Break, Break", and "Ulysses", and a new version of "The Lady

    Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    Alfred,_Lord_Tennyson

  • Loxley Hall
  • Country house in Staffordshire, England

    French revolution and died in 1812 in Moscow. Alfred Tennyson wrote the Locksley Hall poems after a mansion of the same name in Staffordshire, former country

    Loxley Hall

    Loxley Hall

    Loxley_Hall

  • Maxim (philosophy)
  • Rule or guideline for action

    hoard of maxims preaching down a daughter's heart", from his 1835 poem, Locksley Hall. Blackburn also notes that in Immanuel Kant's usage, "each action proceeds

    Maxim (philosophy)

    Maxim_(philosophy)

  • Trochaic octameter
  • Poetic meter with eight trochaic metrical feet per line

    examples are Robert Browning's A Toccata of Galuppi's, Alfred Tennyson's Locksley Hall, and Rudyard Kipling's Mandalay. Lines in these poems are catalectic

    Trochaic octameter

    Trochaic_octameter

  • Pleiades (Greek mythology)
  • Celestial nymphs in Greek mythology

    lie alone The poet Lord Tennyson mentions the Pleiades in his poem "Locksley Hall": Many a night I saw the Pleiads, rising through the mellow shade, Glitter

    Pleiades (Greek mythology)

    Pleiades (Greek mythology)

    Pleiades_(Greek_mythology)

  • Lowesby Hall
  • Country house in Leicestershire, England

    "Lowesby Hall" by the Victorian English foxhunting MP William Bromley Davenport (1821–1884) was a parody of Alfred Tennyson's 1835 poem Locksley Hall. The

    Lowesby Hall

    Lowesby Hall

    Lowesby_Hall

  • Mike Locksley
  • American football player and coach (born 1969)

    Michael Anthony Locksley (born December 25, 1969) is an American college football coach. He is currently the head football coach at the University of Maryland

    Mike Locksley

    Mike Locksley

    Mike_Locksley

  • Let the Great World Spin
  • 2009 novel by Colum McCann

    lucrative literary prizes in the world. Its title comes from the poem "Locksley Hall" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The events of the story are told in a largely

    Let the Great World Spin

    Let_the_Great_World_Spin

  • Tangerine Dream
  • German electronic music group

    the Purple Twilight" being a quote from Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem Locksley Hall. Six years later, the album Tyger featured poems from William Blake

    Tangerine Dream

    Tangerine Dream

    Tangerine_Dream

  • USS Voyager (Star Trek)
  • Fictional spacecraft in Star Trek

    as engraved on its dedication plaque, is a quotation from the poem "Locksley Hall" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson: "For I dipt in to the future, far as human

    USS Voyager (Star Trek)

    USS_Voyager_(Star_Trek)

  • Emilia Tennyson
  • Sister of Lord Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Emilia Tennyson

    Emilia_Tennyson

  • Locksley, Victoria
  • Town in Victoria, Australia

    originally called Burnt Creek and takes its name from Tennyson's Poem 'Locksley Hall'. Locksley was initially part of Henry Kent Hughes' Avenel pastoral station

    Locksley, Victoria

    Locksley, Victoria

    Locksley,_Victoria

  • Poems (Tennyson, 1842)
  • Anthology by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    The Lady of Shalott, The Palace of Art, The Lotos Eaters, Ulysses, Locksley Hall, The Two Voices, Sir Galahad, and Break, Break, Break. It helped to

    Poems (Tennyson, 1842)

    Poems (Tennyson, 1842)

    Poems_(Tennyson,_1842)

  • Keeper of the Purple Twilight
  • 12th episode of the 2nd season of The Outer Limits

    dropping down with costly bales' is a line in Alfred Tennyson's poem Locksley Hall (written 1835). There is no limit to the extension of the curious mind

    Keeper of the Purple Twilight

    Keeper_of_the_Purple_Twilight

  • The Parliament of Man
  • 2006 book by Paul Kennedy

    and evolution of the United Nations. The book's title is taken from Locksley Hall, a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson that talks about the future of warfare

    The Parliament of Man

    The_Parliament_of_Man

  • Godiva (poem)
  • Poem by Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Godiva (poem)

    Godiva (poem)

    Godiva_(poem)

  • Wagon Master
  • 1950 film by John Ford

    complete with "coochie dancers" and top-hatted elixir-drummer, "Doctor" A. Locksley Hall, who are temporarily adopted to save them from perishing. The boys both

    Wagon Master

    Wagon Master

    Wagon_Master

  • Robin Hood
  • Heroic outlaw in English folklore

    Huntingdon, that he was born in an unlocated Nottinghamshire village of Locksley and that his original name was Robert Fitzooth. Ritson gives the date of

    Robin Hood

    Robin Hood

    Robin_Hood

  • Alan Mowbray
  • British-American actor (1896–1969)

    Killer, Boris Karloff Melton Charles Barton 1950 Wagon Master Dr. A. Locksley Hall John Ford 1950 The Jackpot Leslie Walter Lang 1951 Dick Turpin's Ride

    Alan Mowbray

    Alan Mowbray

    Alan_Mowbray

  • Claribel (poem)
  • Poem by Alfred Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Claribel (poem)

    Claribel_(poem)

  • Jack Harkness
  • Fictional character from Doctor Who and Torchwood

    in "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang", the series two opener. AfterElton.com's Locksley Hall conjectures that Jack is attracted to Gwen because of "her warmth, her

    Jack Harkness

    Jack Harkness

    Jack_Harkness

  • Harvard Classics
  • 50-volume anthology of classic works from world literature

    "In the Valley of Cauteretz" "Vivien's Song" "Enid's Song" "Ulysses" "Locksley Hall" "Morte D'Arthur" "The Lotos-Eaters" "You Ask Me, Why" "Love Thou Thy

    Harvard Classics

    Harvard Classics

    Harvard_Classics

  • The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series)
  • British television series (1955–1959)

    Robin, Earl of Locksley, a Saxon nobleman, returns from the Crusades to find a Norman lord living in his ancestral home, Locksley Hall. He is forced to

    The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series)

    The_Adventures_of_Robin_Hood_(TV_series)

  • Blackdown, West Sussex
  • Hill summit in the South Downs National Park in Sussex, England

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Blackdown, West Sussex

    Blackdown, West Sussex

    Blackdown,_West_Sussex

  • The Window (song cycle)
  • Song cycle by Arthur Sullivan; words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    The Window (song cycle)

    The Window (song cycle)

    The_Window_(song_cycle)

  • Emily, Lady Tennyson
  • British writer and composer (1813–1896)

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Emily, Lady Tennyson

    Emily, Lady Tennyson

    Emily,_Lady_Tennyson

  • Farringford House
  • Country house on the Isle of Wight, England

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Farringford House

    Farringford House

    Farringford_House

  • Charles Tennyson (civil servant)
  • Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Charles Tennyson (civil servant)

    Charles_Tennyson_(civil_servant)

  • The Kraken (poem)
  • Sonnet by Alfred Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    The Kraken (poem)

    The_Kraken_(poem)

  • Trochaic septenarius
  • Poetic metre used in Greek and Latin, especially in Roman comedy

    also sometimes found in English verse, as for instance in Tennyson's Locksley Hall, written in 1835. Comrades, leave me here a little, // while as yet

    Trochaic septenarius

    Trochaic septenarius

    Trochaic_septenarius

  • Gwen Cooper
  • Fictional character from the television series Torchwood

    real thing and they're going to make you wait for that." AfterElton's Locksley Hall interprets Jack's attraction to Gwen as being influenced by "her warmth

    Gwen Cooper

    Gwen_Cooper

  • The Tenth Riddle
  • 2021 book by Sapan Saxena

    by Sapan Saxena. It was released in October 2021 and is published by Locksley Hall. The novel follows murder of erstwhile princess of Goner, Rajasthan

    The Tenth Riddle

    The_Tenth_Riddle

  • List of The Adventures of Robin Hood episodes
  • (pseudonym of Ring Lardner, Jr.) 25 September 1955 (1955-09-25) Sir Robin of Locksley returns to England from fighting in the Crusades to discover that the notorious

    List of The Adventures of Robin Hood episodes

    List_of_The_Adventures_of_Robin_Hood_episodes

  • List of book titles taken from literature
  • sans Merci" The Parliament of Man Paul Kennedy Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "Locksley Hall" Paths of Glory Humphrey Cobb Thomas Gray, Elegy Written in a Country

    List of book titles taken from literature

    List_of_book_titles_taken_from_literature

  • St. Agnes (poem)
  • Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    St. Agnes (poem)

    St. Agnes (poem)

    St._Agnes_(poem)

  • The Mating Season (novel)
  • 1949 novel by P. G. Wodehouse

    lightly turns to thoughts of love", which is a reference to the poem "Locksley Hall" by Alfred Tennyson. At the time of writing there was bad blood between

    The Mating Season (novel)

    The_Mating_Season_(novel)

  • Charles Tennyson Turner
  • English poet

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Charles Tennyson Turner

    Charles_Tennyson_Turner

  • David Bethune, 11th Earl of Lindsay
  • Scottish aristocrat

    Hall, Shropshire, in 1893. After his death in 1921, she married Joseph Alexander Drummond Kirkpatrick, son of Lt.-Col. T. D. Kirkpatrick of Locksley Hall

    David Bethune, 11th Earl of Lindsay

    David Bethune, 11th Earl of Lindsay

    David_Bethune,_11th_Earl_of_Lindsay

  • Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated
  • Book by James Thurber

    Charles Kingsley Lochinvar, written by Sir Walter Scott, April 8, 1939 Locksley Hall, written by Alfred Tennyson "Oh When I Was ...", written by A. E. Housman

    Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated

    Fables_for_Our_Time_and_Famous_Poems_Illustrated

  • Lady Clare
  • Poem by Alfred Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Lady Clare

    Lady Clare

    Lady_Clare

  • North Somercotes
  • Village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire

    restored in the 19th. To the south of the village on Warren Lane is Locksley Hall, a 16th-century red-brick and ashlar Grade II listed house. RAF Donna

    North Somercotes

    North Somercotes

    North_Somercotes

  • Young Man's Fancy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Young Man's Fancy may refer to: A quotation from the poem "Locksley Hall" by Lord Tennyson A Young Man's Fancy, part four of the 2010–2011 limited series

    Young Man's Fancy

    Young_Man's_Fancy

  • Seaside Plantation House
  • Historic house in South Carolina, United States

    Seaside Plantation House, also known as Locksley Hall, is a historic plantation house located at Edisto Island, Colleton County, South Carolina. It was

    Seaside Plantation House

    Seaside Plantation House

    Seaside_Plantation_House

  • Frederick Tennyson
  • Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    Frederick Tennyson

    Frederick_Tennyson

  • Frederick Goddard Tuckerman
  • American poet (1821 – 1873)

    with Tennyson, the poet laureate gave him the original manuscript of Locksley Hall. Tuckerman published Poems in 1860; it was his only poetry collection

    Frederick Goddard Tuckerman

    Frederick Goddard Tuckerman

    Frederick_Goddard_Tuckerman

  • John William Inchbold
  • English painter (1830–1888)

    Moorland, which he painted to illustrate a passage from Tennyson's Locksley Hall. Inchbold spent much of the later part of his life abroad, mainly in

    John William Inchbold

    John William Inchbold

    John_William_Inchbold

  • The Ballad of Oriana
  • Poem by Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    The Ballad of Oriana

    The_Ballad_of_Oriana

  • The Middle Years (autobiography)
  • commonplace, not at all the fine mind he expected. The poet's reading of Locksley Hall left James unimpressed. George Eliot appealed much more to James with

    The Middle Years (autobiography)

    The_Middle_Years_(autobiography)

  • Regents Academy
  • Private (non-boarding) school in Louth, Lincolnshire, England

    2017. The original site for the school was in the Franklins' home, Locksley Hall, North Somercotes, Lincolnshire. The school moved to new premises in

    Regents Academy

    Regents_Academy

  • Aether Records
  • “Into You” Rayne - Same McKay “Into You Take Two” Smokin’ Willie - Same Locksley Hall - Same Wildfire “Smokine’” Fairfield Sky - Same Dawnwind “Looking Back

    Aether Records

    Aether_Records

  • List of shipwrecks in May 1917
  • 24 November 2012. "G.L.C." Uboat.net. Retrieved 24 November 2012. "Locksley Hall". Uboat.net. Retrieved 30 September 2012. "Refugio". Uboat.net. Retrieved

    List of shipwrecks in May 1917

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1917

  • The Miller's Daughter (poem)
  • Narrative poem by Tennyson

    Idylls of the King "In Memoriam A.H.H." "Lady Clara Vere de Vere" "Locksley Hall" "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" Poems (1842) "The Palace of Art" The

    The Miller's Daughter (poem)

    The Miller's Daughter (poem)

    The_Miller's_Daughter_(poem)

  • Recollections of the Arabian Nights
  • 1930 poem by Alfred Tennyson

    Poetry. 21 (4): 335–350. JSTOR 40002101. Alexander, W. J.; Clawson, William Hall (eds.). "Recollections of the Arabian Nights". Representative Poetry Online

    Recollections of the Arabian Nights

    Recollections_of_the_Arabian_Nights

  • 1886 in poetry
  • Rossetti, Collected Works, posthumously published Alfred Lord Tennyson, Locksley Hall Sixty Years After William Butler Yeats, Mosada: A Dramatic Poem a short

    1886 in poetry

    1886_in_poetry

  • Maryland Terrapins football
  • American football team of the University of Maryland, College Park

    following 62 years in the Atlantic Coast Conference as a founding member. Mike Locksley is the head coach of the Terrapins. Since 1950, the Terrapins have played

    Maryland Terrapins football

    Maryland Terrapins football

    Maryland_Terrapins_football

  • SM U-32 (Germany)
  • German Type U 31 U-boat

    321 Sunk 21 April 1917 Giosue Kingdom of Italy 140 Sunk 12 May 1917 Locksley Hall United Kingdom 3,635 Sunk 24 May 1917 Biarritz France 2,758 Sunk 16

    SM U-32 (Germany)

    SM_U-32_(Germany)

  • 1842 in literature
  • Macaulay – Lays of Ancient Rome Alfred Tennyson – Poems (includes "Locksley Hall", "Morte d'Arthur", etc.) Katharine Augusta Ware, The Power of the Passions

    1842 in literature

    1842_in_literature

  • Colin Middleton
  • British painter (1910–1983)

    works in the groundbreaking inaugural exhibition of the Ulster Unit at Locksley Hall, Belfast in December 1933. The Ulster Unit was a short-lived grouping

    Colin Middleton

    Colin_Middleton

  • Romeo Toogood
  • Irish artist (1902–1966)

    and Crawford Mitchell. They showed together on just one occasion at Locksley Hall, Belfast in December 1934. SB Kennedy of the Ulster Museum listed Toogood

    Romeo Toogood

    Romeo_Toogood

  • Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster
  • 2004 American film

    and brothers Colin and Angus Haggart; their father Lachlan; and Sir Ian Locksley, the games' head judge, a rival of Pembrooke's, and director of Scotland's

    Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster

    Scooby-Doo!_and_the_Loch_Ness_Monster

  • An Eton Poetry Book
  • itself played an important part in our literature ... Tennyson wrote 'Locksley Hall' in trochaics because Mr Hallam told him that the English people liked

    An Eton Poetry Book

    An_Eton_Poetry_Book

  • List of shipwrecks in February 1887
  • 75 nautical miles (139 km) south by east of Spurn Point, Yorkshire. Locksley Hall  United Kingdom The full-rigged ship collided with the steamship Regulus

    List of shipwrecks in February 1887

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1887

  • List of Robin Hood (2006 TV series) characters
  • not yet used in the 12th century; when the show is set. Sir Robin of Locksley (alias Robin Hood after outlawed), is the titular main protagonist of the

    List of Robin Hood (2006 TV series) characters

    List_of_Robin_Hood_(2006_TV_series)_characters

  • New Mexico Lobos football
  • American college football team

    who made the decision to retain Locksley, expected improvement in the 2011 season. On September 25, 2011, Locksley was relieved of his duties following

    New Mexico Lobos football

    New Mexico Lobos football

    New_Mexico_Lobos_football

  • 1842 in poetry
  • "Horatius" Robert Montgomery, Luther Alfred Tennyson, Poems, including "Locksley Hall", "Morte d'Arthur", "Ulysses", "Lady Clara Vere de Vere", "The Two Voices"

    1842 in poetry

    1842_in_poetry

  • Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth
  • English painter

    privately. In 1850 he sent a picture illustrating Alfred Tennyson's Locksley Hall. Ebsworth published at Edinburgh two collections of prose and verse

    Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth

    Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth

    Joseph_Woodfall_Ebsworth

  • 2026 Maryland Terrapins football team
  • American college football season

    NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Terrapins will be led by Mike Locksley who is in his eighth year as head coach. The Terrapins will play their

    2026 Maryland Terrapins football team

    2026 Maryland Terrapins football team

    2026_Maryland_Terrapins_football_team

  • Rubin Carter (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1952)

    Mike Locksley. Carter graduated from Fort Lauderdale's Stranahan High School in 1971. Carter was inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame

    Rubin Carter (American football)

    Rubin Carter (American football)

    Rubin_Carter_(American_football)

  • George Galway MacCann
  • Irish artist and broadcaster (1909–1967)

    Ulster Society of Painters. The group exhibited on just one occasion, at Locksley Hall, Belfast in December 1934. Middleton and MacCann commanded their own

    George Galway MacCann

    George_Galway_MacCann

  • The Cimarons
  • British reggae band

    emigrated to London as teenagers. In 1962, Locksley Gichie, then age 13, moved to the UK. In 1967, Locksley Gichie met Franklyn Dunn in a bus shelter in

    The Cimarons

    The_Cimarons

  • History of Maryland Terrapins football
  • Conference as a founding member. The Terrapins are currently coached by Mike Locksley. Since 1950, the Terrapins have played their home games at Maryland Stadium

    History of Maryland Terrapins football

    History of Maryland Terrapins football

    History_of_Maryland_Terrapins_football

  • Gilman School
  • Boys school in Baltimore, Maryland, US

    Capital Gazette. Retrieved December 29, 2024. "In Gilman's Kai Locksley, Maryland's Mike Locksley has top recruit under his own roof". Baltimore Sun. June 12

    Gilman School

    Gilman_School

  • Clan McDuck
  • Disney comics characters

    "rob from the rich to give to the poor". Locksley's alliance with MacGregor would come to an end after Locksley was unable to "give to the poor" after having

    Clan McDuck

    Clan_McDuck

  • Yeoman
  • Social class in late medieval/early modern England

    after the Conquest. Scott invented The Captain/Locksley/Robin Hood (hereafter referred to as Locksley) by drawing from Thomas Percy's Reliques (1765)

    Yeoman

    Yeoman

    Yeoman

  • Marcel McCalla
  • British actor

    "Attack by Timothy Smith". BBC Film Network. Retrieved 18 May 2010. Hall, Locksley (26 June 2006). "Marcel McCalla Talks About His Gay Role on Footballers'

    Marcel McCalla

    Marcel_McCalla

  • Slide Hampton
  • American trombonist (1932–2021)

    Locksley Wellington Hampton (April 21, 1932 – November 18, 2021) was an American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger. As his nickname implies, Hampton's

    Slide Hampton

    Slide Hampton

    Slide_Hampton

  • Leo McKern
  • Australian actor (1920–2002)

    McKern's earliest television roles were Sir Roger DeLisle (usurper of the Locksley manor and lands) and Herbert of Doncaster (a corrupt moneylender) in the

    Leo McKern

    Leo McKern

    Leo_McKern

  • The Adventures of Robin Hood
  • 1938 film by Michael Curtiz and William Keighley

    for Richard. The Normans exploit and oppress the Saxons. Sir Robin of Locksley, a Saxon noble, opposes the brutality and rescues Much the Miller's Son

    The Adventures of Robin Hood

    The Adventures of Robin Hood

    The_Adventures_of_Robin_Hood

  • Gibbeting
  • Display of executed criminals from a gallows-type structure

    his companion Azeem discover the rotted corpse of Hood's father, Lord Locksley, in a gibbet, the work of the Sheriff of Nottingham and his gang. The A

    Gibbeting

    Gibbeting

    Gibbeting

  • Ivanhoe Grammar School
  • School in Ivanhoe & Mernda, Victoria, Australia

    school moved from Locksley House to Ivanhoe House site, with Locksley becoming the boarding school. In 1967, the re-built Buckley Hall opened. [citation

    Ivanhoe Grammar School

    Ivanhoe_Grammar_School

  • Robin Hood: Men in Tights
  • 1993 film by Mel Brooks

    the prince is abusing his power. Robin returns to his family home, Loxley Hall, only to find it being repossessed by John's men. His family's blind servant

    Robin Hood: Men in Tights

    Robin_Hood:_Men_in_Tights

  • List of New Mexico Lobos head football coaches
  • List of head football coaches for the New Mexico Lobos

    interim head coach for the final eight games of the 2011 season after Mike Locksley was fired. "New Mexico agrees to 5-year deal with Idaho's Jason Eck". ESPN

    List of New Mexico Lobos head football coaches

    List of New Mexico Lobos head football coaches

    List_of_New_Mexico_Lobos_head_football_coaches

  • Michael Kennedy (director)
  • Canadian film and television director

    (TV) Taking the Falls (2 episodes, 1995) Joe's Wedding (1996) Robin of Locksley (1996) (TV) Hostile Force (1996) Calculate Risk (1997) (TV) Little Men

    Michael Kennedy (director)

    Michael_Kennedy_(director)

  • Ivanhoe (1952 film)
  • 1952 film by Richard Thorpe

    as King Richard Basil Sydney as Waldemar Fitzurse Harold Warrender as Locksley / Robin Hood Patrick Holt as Philip de Malvoisin Roderick Lovell as Ralph

    Ivanhoe (1952 film)

    Ivanhoe_(1952_film)

  • 2025 Big Ten Conference football season
  • American college football season

    going 37–19 in Big Ten play and winning three Big Ten championships. Mike Locksley served as interim head coach at Maryland in 2015 and coached for six games

    2025 Big Ten Conference football season

    2025 Big Ten Conference football season

    2025_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season

  • Alabama Crimson Tide football
  • University of Alabama football team

    Year Nick Saban (2009, 2011, 2012) Broyles Award Kirby Smart (2009) Mike Locksley (2018) Steve Sarkisian (2020) AFCA Assistant Coach of the Year Kirby Smart

    Alabama Crimson Tide football

    Alabama Crimson Tide football

    Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football

  • 1980 United States presidential election in Alabama
  • victory in the ‘Over the Mountain’ suburbs of Birmingham. For example, The Locksley Fire Station precinct in Mountain Brook, voted for Reagan by landslide

    1980 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1980 United States presidential election in Alabama

    1980_United_States_presidential_election_in_Alabama

  • 2022 Maryland Terrapins football team
  • American college football season

    the East Division. The team was coached by fourth-year head coach Mike Locksley and finished in fourth place in the East Division. The Terrapins defeated

    2022 Maryland Terrapins football team

    2022 Maryland Terrapins football team

    2022_Maryland_Terrapins_football_team

  • List of films and television series featuring Robin Hood
  • Walter Thomas as Robin Hood. 1952: Ivanhoe, featuring Harold Warrender as Locksley (Robin Hood). 1982: Ivanhoe, featuring David Robb as Robin Hood. 1958-1959:

    List of films and television series featuring Robin Hood

    List_of_films_and_television_series_featuring_Robin_Hood

  • Marv Levy
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    2006 to 2007. He was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001 and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2021. Levy was born to a Jewish family

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  • List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series
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  • Allington Castle
  • Historic castle in Kent, England

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  • Finaghy
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  • Houston Gamblers (UFL)
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  • Hallamshire
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  • Eastern Michigan Eagles football
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  • British West Indies
  • British territories in the Caribbean, sometimes including former colonies

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  • Atlantic slave trade
  • Slave trade between Africa and the West

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    English (Somerset and Devon) : habitational name from Coxley, Somerset, named from Old English cōc ‘cook’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. Mills notes that the wife of a cook of the royal household is recorded in Domesday Book (1086) as holding lands near Wells in Somerset.

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    Halley

    Scottish : habitational name from a place the location of which is disputed. Black gives two Scottish options, the first with no explanation, the second being Halley in Deerness, Orkney. Modern Scottish bearers may well get it from the Irish names (see 3 and 4 below).English : in part possibly a habitational name from Hawley in Hampshire, named from Old English heall ‘hall’, ‘large house’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (Counties Waterford and Tipperary) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAilche ‘descendant of Ailche’, possibly from the byname Ailchú meaning ‘gentle hound’. In some cases Halley has been used to replace Mulhall.Irish (County Clare) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÁille ‘descendant of Áille’, apparently from áille ‘beauty’, but possibly a variant of Ó hÁinle (see Hanley).

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    From the Hall; Army Power

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    English (West Midlands) : habitational name from some minor place, such as Lockleywood in Hinstock, Shropshire, which is named from Old English loc(a) ‘enclosure’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’.

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    Seeker of Brahman

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    King of Beauty

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  • Hallucination
  • n.

    The act of hallucinating; a wandering of the mind; error; mistake; a blunder.

  • Vestibule
  • n.

    The porch or entrance into a house; a hall or antechamber next the entrance; a lobby; a porch; a hall.

  • Hallage
  • n.

    A fee or toll paid for goods sold in a hall.

  • Halleluiah
  • n. & interj.

    Alt. of Hallelujah

  • Hall
  • n.

    The apartment in which English university students dine in common; hence, the dinner itself; as, hall is at six o'clock.

  • Hallucinatory
  • a.

    Partaking of, or tending to produce, hallucination.

  • Halloo
  • v. i.

    To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo.

  • Hall
  • n.

    A building or room of considerable size and stateliness, used for public purposes; as, Westminster Hall, in London.

  • Hallowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Hallow

  • Halloing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Halloo

  • Hallucal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the hallux.

  • Wainscot
  • v. t.

    To line with boards or panelwork, or as if with panelwork; as, to wainscot a hall.

  • Hall-mark
  • n.

    The official stamp of the Goldsmiths' Company and other assay offices, in the United Kingdom, on gold and silver articles, attesting their purity. Also used figuratively; -- as, a word or phrase lacks the hall-mark of the best writers.

  • Hallooed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Halloo

  • Hallucinator
  • n.

    One whose judgment and acts are affected by hallucinations; one who errs on account of his hallucinations.

  • Hallowed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hallow

  • Hallelujatic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, hallelujahs.

  • Veneration
  • n.

    The act of venerating, or the state of being venerated; the highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with awe; a feeling or sentimental excited by the dignity, wisdom, or superiority of a person, by sacredness of character, by consecration to sacred services, or by hallowed associations.

  • Hall
  • n.

    A name given to many manor houses because the magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion; a chief mansion house.