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Area within the City of Bath, Somerset, England
Walcot is a suburb of the city of Bath, in the Bath and North East Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It lies to the north-north-east
Walcot,_Bath
City in Somerset, England
at Walcot, Milsom, Stall and York Streets. There are theatres, including the Theatre Royal, as well as several museums including the Museum of Bath Architecture
Bath,_Somerset
English playwright and actor (1896–1984)
version and the stage production. William Arnold Ridley was born in Walcot, Bath, Somerset, England, the son of Rosa Caroline (née Morrish, 1870–1956)
Arnold_Ridley
Topics referred to by the same term
Walcot may refer to: Walcot, Bath, a suburb of the city of Bath, England Walcot, Lincolnshire, near Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England Walcot, North Lincolnshire
Walcot
Bishop of Winchester (died 863)
the original on 9 November 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2013. St. Swithin's, Walcot, Bath St. Swithun's, Worcester Deprecated link archived 7 July 2013 at archive
Swithun
English architect
Swithin's, Walcot. Memorial to his wife Edith, daughter Edith and grand-daughter Eliza Tylee died age 10 in the upper gallery. St James' Church, Bath, on Stall
John_Palmer_(Bath_architect)
English surgeon and politician
Robert Gay FRS (c. 1676–1738), of Hatton Garden, Middlesex and Walcot, Bath, was an English surgeon and politician who sat in the House of Commons between
Robert_Gay_(MP)
Royal Navy Admiral and Chief of Clan O'Brien (1769–1855)
July 1855, and was buried in the catacombs of St. Saviour's Church, Walcot, Bath, on 10 July. He married, first, on 25 November 1800, Eliza Bridgman,
James O'Brien, 3rd Marquess of Thomond
James_O'Brien,_3rd_Marquess_of_Thomond
the brand’s public identity. "Mr. Walcot": Adrian was a legendary figure in Bath, earning the nickname "Mr. Walcot" for his tireless promotion of the
Bath_Aqua_Theatre_of_Glass
Annual art festival in Bath, England
November 2010. "Fringe Arts Bath". Fringe Arts Bath. Retrieved 22 August 2011. "Bath Fringe & Walcot Nation". Bath Fringe Festival. Archived from the original
Bath_Fringe_Festival
Wife of William Wilberforce
Thomas Babington. The couple were married at Church of St Swithin, Walcot, Bath on 30 May 1797. Wilberforce almost died following an attack of typhoid
Barbara_Wilberforce
Church in Somerset, England
The Anglican Church of St Swithin on The Paragon in the Walcot area of Bath, England, was built between 1777 and 1790. It is a Grade II* listed building
Church_of_St_Swithin,_Bath
District in England
Lansdown, Moorlands, Newbridge, Odd Down, Oldfield Park, Southdown, Twerton, Walcot, Westmoreland, Weston and Widcombe & Lyncombe. These wards are co-extensive
Bath_and_North_East_Somerset
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards
1832: The parishes of St James (Bath), St Peter and St Paul (Bath), and St Michael (Bath), and part of the parish of Walcot 1832–1867: As above, plus the
Bath (UK Parliament constituency)
Bath_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
English singer (1763–1784)
grandparents in Bath but became very ill soon after her arrival. Maria died on 5 September 1784 from a "brain fever". Her burial place is in Walcot, Bath. She was
Maria_Linley
British aeronaut
balloon flight, a feat which she accomplished in 1826. She was born in Walcot, Bath, and married the pioneer balloonist George Graham, with whom she first
Margaret_Graham_(balloonist)
Historic site in Somerset, England
April 2015. Matthews, Shirley. "GAY, Robert (d.1738), of Hatton Gardens, Mdx. and Walcot, Bath". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
Gay_Street,_Bath
Further education college in Bath, Somerset, England
Schools, including Bath Municipal Technical College, occupied the new north extension of the Guildhall, Bath. In 1910 Long Acre, Walcot was taken over as
Bath_College
British hospital clerk who disappeared in 1996 at Bath, Somerset, later found murdered
On the night of 8 June 1996, Hall went to Cadillacs nightclub in Walcot Street, Bath with Karlbaum and another couple. Hall was reported as having had
Murder_of_Melanie_Hall
English clergyman (1797–1887)
Chalmers – Fytche (1944), p. 264 Register of Baptisms in Chapel of St Mary, Walcot Bath, p. 145, entry 1156 Devon: Bishop's Transcripts for Shaldon St Nicholas
John_Bathurst_Deane
referred to as "Bath diocese" or "Wells diocese", but as "Bath and Wells diocese". The ordinary of the diocese is the diocesan Bishop of Bath and Wells, Michael
List of ecclesiastical parishes in the Diocese of Bath and Wells
List_of_ecclesiastical_parishes_in_the_Diocese_of_Bath_and_Wells
2019 local election in Bath and North East Somerset
"Election results for Walcot". Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 20 April 2020. "Election results for Westfield". Bath and North East Somerset
2019 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
2019_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
Royal Navy officer (1768–1831)
his residence in Bath and was buried in a nearby churchyard where his grave can still be seen at St Swithin's Church, Walcot, Bath. As he left no children
Edward_Berry
British orator and radical
restoration project on Thelwall's grave in St Swithin's burial ground in Walcot, Bath was launched in 2006 by the Regional History Centre at University of
John_Thelwall
History
anointed with his wife Ælfthryth at Bath Abbey by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. The Church of St Swithin, Walcot, is founded at about this date. c
Timeline_of_Bath,_Somerset
British-born Hungarian soldier
revolutionary army and Ottoman pasha (Kurshid Pasha). He was born at Walcot, near Bath, Somerset, the son of Commander John Guyon RN (1767–1844), a shipmate
Richard_Guyon
Class of election
Bath and North East Somerset Council is the local authority for the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset, England. The council is elected
Bath and North East Somerset Council elections
Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_elections
Grade I listed street in Bath, England
The Paragon in the Walcot area of Bath, Somerset, England is a street of Georgian houses which have been designated as listed buildings. It was designed
The_Paragon,_Bath
Aspect of the city in Somerset, England
The buildings and architecture of Bath, a city in Somerset in the south west of England, reveal significant examples of the architecture of England, from
Buildings and architecture of Bath
Buildings_and_architecture_of_Bath
Cemetery in Bath, England
Lower Weston, Bath, England. It was opened in 1864 as Walcot Cemetery, and occupies 12 acres (4.9 ha), originally serving the parishes of Walcot, Weston and
Locksbrook_Cemetery
Square in Bath, Somerset
the Barton Farm estate in the Manor of Walcot, outside the city walls. On these fields Wood established Bath's architectural style, the basic principles
Queen_Square,_Bath
of British Slavery". Cope 1981, p. 213. "Will of Mary Bird, Widow of Walcot Bath , Somerset (page 8)". The National Archives. Retrieved 5 August 2021
Bird,_Savage_&_Bird
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1848 to 1862
married Marianne Robertson (1779-1829) in the parochial chapel of St Mary Walcot, Bath, Somerset. She was the daughter of George Robertson of Edinburgh (1742-1791)
John_Bird_Sumner
Bernard was appointed by Charles Simeon's trustees to the rectory of Walcot, Bath, a reflection of his strong evangelical sympathies. He increased the
Thomas_Dehany_Bernard
British actor (1800–1879)
in 1840 (NB: Jacob Barrow son of Simon Barrow of Bath was listed on the 1841 census at Walcot Bath living with his father, other records including 1848
George_John_Bennett
Scottish peer (1710–1767)
January 1750; d.1823) Lady Isabella Erskine (d. 1824) Lord Buchan died at Walcot, Somerset, on 1 December 1767, aged 57, and his funeral was conducted by
Henry Erskine, 10th Earl of Buchan
Henry_Erskine,_10th_Earl_of_Buchan
provides a non-exhaustive list of famous people born, educated or prominent in Bath, Somerset, England, or otherwise associated with it. The sections and the
List_of_people_from_Bath
2015 UK local government election
Council. Retrieved 10 May 2015. "Walcot". Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 10 May 2015. "Westfield". Bath and North East Somerset Council
2015 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
2015_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
Architectural folly near Bath, England
surrounding land to Walcot parish for consecration as a cemetery in 1848. This enabled the return of Beckford's body from his tomb in Bath Abbey Cemetery,
Beckford's_Tower
Stone sculpture in Bath
The Bath Gorgon is a ruined pediment from the Temple of Sulis Minerva, in the Roman Baths in Bath in Somerset, England. The pediment features a Gorgon
Bath_Gorgon
Retrieved 24 January 2020. "Walcot". Bath and North East Somerset Council. 6 May 1999. Retrieved 24 January 2020. "Westfield". Bath and North East Somerset
1999 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
1999_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
Cemetery in Bath and North East Somerset, UK
pleasure garden and was transformed into Lansdown Cemetery in the parish of Walcot. "The best monuments are slightly neo-Grecian with canopied tops, dating
Bath_Abbey_Cemetery
English church architect
detailing to the arches and lettering), and a reredos at St Saviour's, Walcot, Bath. With Henry Wilson (who completed the work on Sedding's death), he was
J._D._Sedding
British politician (1704–1786)
married Frances Calvert at Walcot, Bath on 11 August 1774. After selling Painshill in 1773, Charles Hamilton moved to Bath, Somerset. He died at his house
Charles Hamilton (MP, born 1704)
Charles_Hamilton_(MP,_born_1704)
Historic site in Somerset, England
built by William Cowell Hayes a local painter, while Daniel Aust, from Walcot, built number 5 and possibly the others. Summerhill House, which is attached
Sion_Hill_Place,_Bath
English local election
The 2023 Bath and North East Somerset Council election was held on 4 May 2023 to elect members of Bath and North East Somerset Council in England The
2023 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
2023_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
2003 UK local government election
Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 23 January 2020. "Twerton". Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 23 January 2020. "Walcot"
2003 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
2003_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
Church in Bath, England
landmark in the north of the city centre. The church stands between Broad and Walcot Streets, where they merge onto Northgate Street, next to the Post Office
St_Michael's_Church,_Bath
British soldier and writer (1879–1950)
born in Boulogne in 1879, but the family address was 16 Royal Crescent, Walcot, Bath, Somerset. The family were in transit when the birth happened. The Bethell
Leonard_Arthur_Bethell
Oxford, he was ordained in 1937 and began his career with a curacy at Walcot, Bath. He was then a Tutor, Lecturer and Chaplain at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
John Taylor (bishop of Sheffield)
John_Taylor_(bishop_of_Sheffield)
Town in Roman Britain on the site of Bath, England
River Avon at Bath. An early Roman military presence has been found just to the north-east of the bath complex in the Walcot area of modern Bath. Not far from
Aquae_Sulis
Australian bishop (1905–1997)
(1928–1931). He was then successively perpetual curate of St Paul's Walcot, Bath (1931–1934), vicar of St James' Carlisle (1934–1939), Vicar of St Matthew's
Hugh_Gough_(bishop)
English cleric, writer and topographer
Martin-in-the-Fields. In 1843 he became minister of St. Thomas's Chapel, Walcot, Bath. He was also for some time travelling secretary to the Reformation Society
Peter_Hall_(priest)
Church in Somerset, England
situated in the Limpley Stoke Valley. St Stephen's Church on Lansdown Road in Walcot cost £6,000. The constructed church, however, remained unconsecrated until
St_Stephen's_Church,_Bath
Anglican bishop
Trinity College, Cambridge, and ordained in 1892. After a curacy in Walcot, Bath, he was Principal of the CMS Divinity School, Poona and then held a similar
Richard_Heywood_(bishop)
Musical artist
tribe in the rainforest and record their music. Hart founded the Walcot State Choir in Bath, and helped run the Shakti Sings Choir at the Glastonbury Festival
Su_Hart
English philanthropist
Bath. She was influenced from her teenage years onward by the Reverend James Fleming, curate of St Stephen, Lansdown, in the parish of Walcot, Bath (1855–1859)
Agnes_Weston
Art college in Bath, England
Bath School of Art and Design is an art college in Bath, England, now known separately as the Bath School of Art, Film and Media and the Bath School of
Bath_School_of_Art_and_Design
English poet
1805. He died on 3 August, and was buried at St. Swithin's Church in Walcot, Bath. Later a white marble memorial tablet was placed in the Poets' Corner
Christopher_Anstey
2011 UK local government election
Retrieved 5 August 2019. "Twerton". Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 5 August 2019. "Walcot". Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved
2011 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
2011_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
Fitzgerald, K.C.H. He was baptised on 21 April 1813 at St Swithin's Church, Walcot, Bath, Somerset. He married firstly Sarah Ann Procter on 7 February 1839 in
Otway_Fitzgerald
Tram system in Bath, Somerset, England
from the Bath Spa railway station via Southgate Street, High Street and Walcot to Grosvenor College. It used six horse drawn cars built by George Starbuck
Bath_Tramways
English composer and conductor
christening on 3 July 1811 at St Swithin, Walcot, Bath. Temperley, Nicholas (2001). "Edward (James) Loder (b. Bath 1813 d. London 5 April 1865)". In Sadie
Edward_Loder
Brooke died in 1811 at his home in Bath, Somerset. There is a memorial plaque in the church of St. Swithin, Walcot, Bath, attesting to his many qualities
Robert Brooke (East India Company officer)
Robert_Brooke_(East_India_Company_officer)
English conductor and composer (1816–1868)
Somerset, on 18 December 1815. Loder was baptized in the Chapel of St Mary, Walcot, Bath, on 14 November 1816. His sister was the pianist and composer Kate Loder
George_Loder
English rower
Toronto, Canada West (now Ontario), but by 1851 returned to his birthplace Walcot, Bath, Somerset, and by 1856 migrated to the antipodes where he was a solicitor
Stanley_Muttlebury
British missionary
Hall, Cambridge, and ordained by the Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1903 serving his curacy at Walcot, Bath. But it lasted only 2 years for he soon began
Archibald_Shaw
Stephen's Church, Walcot, Bath (1840–1845) Church of St Leonard, Shipham (1843) Kingswood School, Bath (1851) Royal High School, Bath (1858) Church of
James_Wilson_(architect)
Irish Church of England clergyman
Ipswich (1853–5), and then of St. Stephen, Lansdown, in the parish of Walcot, Bath (1855–9), with charge of the chapel of All Saints. His plain evangelical
James_Fleming_(priest)
Village in Shropshire, England
the parish. Other settlements include Acton, Choulton, Eyton, Plowden and Walcot. According to the Institute for Name Studies the name is Old English in
Lydbury_North
Electoral ward in Bath, United Kingdom
surrounding the ward are Newbridge to the west, Weston and Lansdown to the north, Walcot and Bathwick to the east, and Widcombe & Lyncombe, Oldfield Park and Westmoreland
Kingsmead,_Bath
English cricketer (1872–1921)
for Somerset in 1902. He was born at Ticehurst, East Sussex and died at Bath, Somerset. Educated at Haileybury College, Bennett was a right-handed lower-order
Charles_Bennett_(cricketer)
Bridge in Bath, England
likened to miniature Greek temples. The bridge links the A4 (London Road) in Walcot on the north side of the Avon, with the A36 in Bathwick, via Bathwick Street
Cleveland_Bridge
incumbencies at St Merryn, Street, Somerset, Backwell, Kingston Deverill and Walcot, Bath. The Christian Observer, Volume 17 p97 (1818) British History on-line
Josiah_Thomas_(priest)
Electoral ward in Bath, United Kingdom
Widcombe is a district of Bath, England, immediately south-east of the city centre, across the River Avon. The electoral ward was merged with Lyncombe
Widcombe,_Bath
Electoral ward in Bath, United Kingdom
Twerton is a suburb of the city of Bath, in the Bath and North East Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, situated to the
Twerton
2007 UK local government election
"Timsbury". Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 7 August 2019. "Twerton". Bath and North East Somerset Council. Retrieved 7 August 2019. "Walcot". Bath
2007 Bath and North East Somerset Council election
2007_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset_Council_election
English clergyman (1821–1880)
English clergyman, known as an ecclesiologist and antiquarian. Born at Walcot, Bath on 15 December 1821, he was the only son of Admiral John Edward Walcott
Mackenzie_Walcott
Genealogy of English novelist Jane Austen
Warwickshire. They married on 26 April 1764 at old St Swithins church Walcot in Bath. From 1765 to 1801 (for much of Jane's life), George was a rector of
Jane Austen's family and ancestry
Jane_Austen's_family_and_ancestry
Bath UK vehicle charging zone
of the city and nearby towns. The Bath Clean Air Zone covers the historic centre of Bath, extending to parts of Walcot, Bathwick, Widcombe, Beechen Cliff
Bath_Clean_Air_Zone
Clergyman, theologian, and author
until 1841; additionally, in 1827, he was made a stipendiary curate at Walcot, Bath, Somerset. His next position was as rector of Elsted with Treyford and
William_Downes_Willis
New Zealand politician and journalist
Herald. Fitzgerald was born in Bath, Somerset, England, on 10 October 1832 and baptised on 6 January 1834 in Walcot, Bath. His father was Gerard Fitzgerald
Gerard_George_Fitzgerald
Electoral ward in Bath, United Kingdom
Weston is a suburb and electoral ward of Bath in Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, England, located in the northwest of the city. Originally a separate
Weston,_Bath
Former electoral ward in Bath, England
former ward. The electoral wards surrounding the ward were Lansdown and Walcot to the north, Bathwick to the east, Widcombe to the south, and Kingsmead
Abbey,_Bath
School in Bath, Somerset, England
1934 the Domestic Science College moved from Long Acre, Walcot to Brougham Hayes and in 1935 Bath Technical College moved from the North Wing of the Guildhall
City_of_Bath_Technical_School
his home in Cavendish Terrace, Walcot near Bath on 12 October 1832. He was buried at the church of St Saviour, Walcot, Somerset. a. ^ During the voyage
Volant_Vashon_Ballard
Village on the outskirts of Bath, United Kingdom
Combe Down is a village on the outskirts of Bath, England, in the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority area, within the ceremonial county of
Combe_Down
Suburb of Bath, England
Lansdown is a suburb of the World Heritage City of Bath, England, that extends northwards from the city centre up a road of the same name. Among its most
Lansdown,_Bath
1987 UK local government election
Kingdom. One third of seats were up for election. Two seats were contested in Walcot due to an extra vacancy occurring. Sitting councillors seeking re-election
1987 Bath City Council election
1987_Bath_City_Council_election
Electoral ward in Bath, United Kingdom
south-west of Bath, England. Although still shown on some Ordnance Survey mapping, Westmoreland is rarely used by residents as the name of an area of Bath, and
Westmoreland,_Bath
/ 51.22; -02.64 ST5547 Walcot Bath and North East Somerset 51°23′N 2°22′W / 51.38°N 02.36°W / 51.38; -02.36 ST7565 Walcot Lincolnshire 52°54′N 0°25′W
List of United Kingdom locations: Wa-Wal
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Wa-Wal
British politician
Anne Power married Robert Gomery (1778-1853) on 17 October 1822 at Walcot, Bath, Somerset with no further issue. The Spye Park estate was sold in 1864
Andrew_Bayntun-Rolt
English cleric
incumbencies at Hinton Parva (Wiltshire), Martyr Worthy (Hampshire) and Walcot, Bath. He died in Wellington, Somerset, aged 70. Moysey, Charles Abel (1838)
Charles_Moysey
Church in England
Uttoxeter Parish Church, afterwards organist of St. Andrew's Church, Walcot, Bath then organist of St. Andrew's Church, Nottingham) The church was demolished
St James' Church, Standard Hill
St_James'_Church,_Standard_Hill
British writer and politician (1760–1844)
Bath Abbey Cemetery. Walcot Cemetery is closed for burials but still open to the public, as is the Tower on regular days in the year. (See the Bath Preservation
William_Beckford_(novelist)
Electoral ward in Bath, England
Bathwick is an area and electoral ward in the city of Bath, in the Bath and North East Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England
Bathwick
1992 UK local government election
The 1992 Bath City Council election was held on Thursday 7 May 1992 to elect councillors to Bath City Council in England. It took place on the same day
1992 Bath City Council election
1992_Bath_City_Council_election
1984 UK local government election
The 1984 Bath City Council election was held on Thursday 3 May 1984 to elect councillors to Bath City Council in England. It took place on the same day
1984 Bath City Council election
1984_Bath_City_Council_election
1988 UK local government election
The 1988 Bath City Council election was held on Thursday 5 May 1988 to elect councillors to Bath City Council in England. It took place on the same day
1988 Bath City Council election
1988_Bath_City_Council_election
Ancient Greek goddess
p. 228. ISBN 0-8142-0999-8. Walcot 1977, p. 31. Walcot 1977, pp. 31–32. Walcot 1977, p. 32. Bull 2005, pp. 346–347. Walcot 1977, pp. 32–33. Burgess 2001
Athena
WALCOT BATH
WALCOT BATH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Walcott, Walcot, or Walcote, for example in Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, and Wiltshire, all named in Old English with w(e)alh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, ‘Welsh’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace) + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’, i.e. ‘the cottage where the (Welsh-speaking) Britons lived’.This surname was in MA from an early date. William Walcott emigrated from England to Salem, MA, in 1637; John Wolcott (1632–1690) is recorded in Springfield, MA.
Male
German
Pet form of German Waldobert "bright ruler," and other names containing the element wald, WALDO means "to rule, to wield power."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ostensibly a topographic name containing Middle English cott, cote ‘cottage’ (see Coates). In fact, however, it is generally if not always an alteration of Alcock, in part at least for euphemistic reasons.Louisa May Alcott (1832–88), author of Little Women (1869), was the daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888), who had changed the family name from Alcox. The family trace their descent from an Alcocke family who emigrated from England to MA with John Winthrop in 1629.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places (in Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and elsewhere) named Caldecote or Caldecott, from Old English cald ‘cold’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘dwelling’. It has been suggested that in Old English this expression denoted an unattended shelter for wayfarers, although in fact some places with this name were of considerable status by 1086, when they appear in Domesday Book. In some instances this and some of the other contracted forms may have arisen from Calcot in Berkshire, Collacott(s) in Devon, or Calcutt in Wiltshire, in all of which the first element apparently comes from the Old English personal name Cola (see Cole 2) or the word col ‘(char)coal’, in which case the meaning would be something like ‘coalshed’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Waldie.German : habitational name for someone from any of several places in Pomerania and Brandenburg called Waldow.Cornelius Waldo was living in Ipswich, MA, in 1647. Samuel Waldo (1695–1759) was born in Boston and became a land speculator in ME.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Cottage by the Wall; Lives in the Welshman's Cottage
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, possibly a corruption of the French surname Guillemot, from Guillaume (English William), WILMOT means "will-helmet."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Walton. The first element in these names was variously Old English walh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace), w(e)ald ‘forest’, w(e)all ‘wall’, or wæll(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.George Walton (1741–1804) signed the Declaration of Independence. He was born in Prince Edward Co., VA, whither his grandfather had emigrated from England in 1682. He moved to Savannah, GA, and became governor of GA and a prominent jurist.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Walcott.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Wilcott in Shropshire, which is probably from an unattested Old English personal name Wifela + Old English cot ‘cottage’, or Wilcot in Wiltshire, which is named in Old English as Wilcotum ‘cottages by the spring’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Woolcot in Somerset, possibly so named from Middle English wolle ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + cot ‘cottage’, ‘shelter’.Henry Wolcott (1578–1655), clothier, came from Tolland, Somerset, England, and settled in Windsor, CT, in 1636. His grandson Roger (1679–1767) was colonial governor of CT; his great-grandson Oliver (1726–1797) was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Malcolm, MALCOM means "devotee of St. Columba."Â
Boy/Male
Shakespearean English French
Henry VI, Part 1' Lord Talbot, afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the personal name William.Benjamin Wilmot and his wife, with their 6-year-old son William, emigrated from England to New Haven, CT, in or before 1640.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French faucon, falcun ‘falcon’, either a metonymic occupational name for a falconer, or a nickname for someone thought to resemble the falcon, which was regarded as a symbol of speed and courage in the Middle Ages. In a few cases, it may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a man who operated the piece of artillery named after the bird of prey. Compare Faulkner.In Louisiana, the name Falcón is borne by the descendants of Canary Islanders brought in to settle in 1779.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. The name has all but died out in Britain, but thrives in North America. Possible origins that have been proposed include:Norman habitational name from Taillecourt in France.topographic name from Middle English tile ‘tile’ + cot ‘cottage’.John Talcott was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives in the Welshman's Cottage
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Cottage by the Wall
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name Tolbert, possibly TALBOT means "messenger of destruction."
Boy/Male
English
Lives in the Welshman's cottage.
WALCOT BATH
WALCOT BATH
Biblical
God my father,father (i.e., "possessor") of God = "pious"
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Exalts
Biblical
the remnant shall return
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Cliff by the River; Lives at the Cliffs
Boy/Male
Tamil
Creative, Creation
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Good Person; Godly Person
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who attains the gurus shelter, Refuge of the victor, Protected
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Powerful
Boy/Male
Arabic American
Companion.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Saintly
WALCOT BATH
WALCOT BATH
WALCOT BATH
WALCOT BATH
WALCOT BATH
n.
Any species of the genus Falco, distinguished by having a toothlike lobe on the upper mandible; especially, one of this genus trained to the pursuit of other birds, or game.
v.
To wallow.
n.
A falcon (Falco sacer) native of Southern Europe and Asia, closely resembling the lanner.
n.
A trained falcon. See Falcon-gentil.
n.
See Falcon-gentil.
n.
A small, strong-winged European falcon (Falco subbuteo), formerly trained for hawking.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wallop
n. m.
A long-tailed falcon (Falco lanarius), of Southern Europe, Asia, and Northern Africa, resembling the American prairie falcon.
n.
See Galiot.
n.
See Falcon.
n.
A large and swift Asiatic falcon (Falco pregrinator) highly valued in falconry.
n.
See Galiot.
n.
To vote or decide by ballot; as, to ballot for a candidate.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wallow
imp. & p. p.
of Wallow
imp. & p. p.
of Wallop
n.
To roll one's self about, as in mire; to tumble and roll about; to move lazily or heavily in any medium; to flounder; as, swine wallow in the mire.
n.
A small European falcon (Falco lithofalco, or F. aesalon).
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ballot
n.
An Indian falcon (Falco jugger), similar to the European lanner and the American prairie falcon.