Search references for WOLSEYS GATE. Phrases containing WOLSEYS GATE
See searches and references containing WOLSEYS GATE!WOLSEYS GATE
Historic site in Ipswich, Suffolk
Wolsey's Gate, also called Wolsey Gate, is an English gatehouse in Ipswich, Suffolk. It was built in 1528 in the Tudor style, and was intended to be the
Wolsey's_Gate
English statesman and cardinal (1473–1530)
today flourishes on another site. All that remains of Wolsey's structure is the former waterside gate, figured by Francis Grose in his Antiquities, which
Thomas_Wolsey
Town in Suffolk, England
Tudor architecture in Ipswich is Wolsey's Gate, the sole remnant of a college founded in the town by Cardinal Wolsey. The former East Suffolk County Hall
Ipswich
Association football club in Ipswich, England
town of Ipswich which contains many historical buildings, including the Wolsey Gate, and is close to the sea with a large dock area." This crest was re-used
Ipswich_Town_F.C.
English royal residence in London (1530–1698)
on 28 June 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2018. cthowgego (19 April 2014). "WOLSEY'S GATE". ipswichhistory. Retrieved 16 December 2025. "Fire in Whitehall ends
Palace_of_Whitehall
Charles West Cope
Cardinal Wolsey at the Gate of Leicester Abbey is an 1847 history painting by the British artist Charles West Cope. It depicts the English statesman Cardinal
Cardinal Wolsey at the Gate of Leicester Abbey
Cardinal_Wolsey_at_the_Gate_of_Leicester_Abbey
Former palace banqueting rooms, later chapel of Whitehall in London, England
cthowgego (19 April 2014). "WOLSEY'S GATE". ipswichhistory. Retrieved 16 December 2025. "Ipswich Historic Lettering: Wolsey College". www.ipswich-lettering
Banqueting_House
College of the University of Oxford
Today, the only remnant of the original Cardinal College of Ipswich is Wolsey's Gate, which has been left in a vulnerable state since college land was granted
Magdalen_College,_Oxford
French visual artist
Newcastle Civic Centre in the UK. In October, a cardboard replica of Wolsey's Gate designed by Grossetête was constructed in collaboration with Spill Festival
Olivier_Grossetête
Church in Suffolk, England
Ipswich St Peter's by the Waterfront, Ipswich St Peter's Church with Wolsey's Gate St Peter's Church, Ipswich Location in Suffolk 52°03′12″N 1°09′15″E
St_Peter's_Church,_Ipswich
Historic royal palace in Greater London
began in 1514 for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York and the chief minister of Henry VIII. In 1529, as Wolsey fell from favour, the cardinal gave
Hampton_Court_Palace
English artist based in Suffolk
neighbourhood, and he was little known elsewhere. The Common Quay, Ipswich 1820 Wolsey's Gate, Ipswich, Corn Hill and Moot Hall, Ipswich Frost died at his home on
George Frost (landscape painter)
George_Frost_(landscape_painter)
Historical fiction television series
in his own court. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey plays a major part, acting as Henry's trusted advisor. In episode 1, Wolsey persuades Henry to keep the peace
The_Tudors
Welsh actor (born 1947)
nominations for his portrayals of Henry Kravis in the HBO film Barbarians at the Gate (1993), a wealthy widower in the BBC series Return to Cranford (2010), Prince
Jonathan_Pryce
British television drama series
as Vinay Sarkar (series 3), Rishi's loan shark Harry Hadden-Paton as Tom Wolsey (series 3), the new CEO of Pierpoint Charlie Heaton as James Dycker (series
Industry_(TV_series)
1520 Anglo-French meeting in Calais, France
marriage as illegitimate. Under the guidance of English Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, these European states sought to outlaw war forever among Christian peoples
Field_of_the_Cloth_of_Gold
Former royal residence in London, England
the Wardrobe, the Trumpeters' House and the Gate House, all three of which are Grade I listed. The Gate House was built in 1501, and was let on a 65-year
Richmond_Palace
Queen of France from 1514 to 1515
brother Henry VIII. The marriage necessitated the intervention of Thomas Wolsey; Henry eventually pardoned the couple after they paid a large fine. Mary
Mary_Tudor,_Queen_of_France
English nobleman
a decree of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, to pull down the gates and hedges of Rothwell park. In July 1534 he was one of the jury of peers
Thomas Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Darcy
Thomas_Darcy,_1st_Baron_Darcy_de_Darcy
English actress (born 1981)
2022. Retrieved 17 December 2024. "The Birds & The Bees - New Wolsey Theatre". New Wolsey Theatre -. 5 November 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2024. Howard
Laura_Doddington
College of the University of Oxford
made to the buildings through the centuries, and Wolsey's Great Quadrangle was crowned with the famous gate-tower designed by Christopher Wren. To this day
Christ_Church,_Oxford
President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999
obtaining from the University of London through a correspondence course with Wolsey Hall, Oxford, but newspapers were forbidden, and he was locked in solitary
Nelson_Mandela
Market town in Lincolnshire, England
made up of 22 councillors representing seven wards: Arnoldfield, Barrowby Gate, Earlesfield, Harrowby, Springfield, St Vincent's and St Wulfram's. Each
Grantham
British actress
Theatre School for two years. After graduating she worked for a year at Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich, England. She has featured in the BBC One drama series
Georgie_Glen
Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556
The engagement was called off in 1513, on the advice of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Mary was instead married to King Louis XII of France in 1514. After his
Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Official country residence of British monarch
along the east wall, the private royal apartments and the King George IV Gate to the south, and the Edward III Tower in the southwest corner. The motte
Windsor_Castle
Bell tower in Oxford, England
in Oxford, England, named after its bell, Great Tom. It stands over Tom Gate, on St Aldates, the main entrance of Christ Church, Oxford, which leads into
Tom_Tower
Queen of England from 1540 to 1541
into hiding on multiple occasions. In his desperate 1527 letter to Thomas Wolsey he states, "Humbly I beseech your grace to be my good lord, for without
Catherine_Howard
2015 British television drama series
opens at a point in Cromwell's career where his master, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, is about to fall from power because of his failure to secure a marriage
Wolf_Hall_(TV_series)
Residential estate in Hertfordshire, England
history of England. The roll-call of names includes King Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey, the aristocratic Russells and Bedfords, the round-the-world sailor Admiral
Moor_Park,_Hertfordshire
Wife of Thomas Cromwell (d. 1529)
and "Mistress Pryor" both had rooms in Cromwell's house at Austin Friars Gate, where he lived after 1524. Fitzgerald & MacCulloch 2016. Richardson, Magna
Elizabeth_Wyckes
Royal chapel in Windsor Castle, England
England and the eventual suppression of chantries. The much-admired iron gates in the sanctuary of the chapel as well as the locks on the doors of the
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
St_George's_Chapel,_Windsor_Castle
1848 art exhibition in London
were Edwin Landseer's A Random Shot and Charles West Cope's Cardinal Wolsey at the Gate of Leicester Abbey. Notable sculptures were Aurora by John Gibson
Royal Academy Exhibition of 1848
Royal_Academy_Exhibition_of_1848
City and unitary authority in England
stronghold of Radicalism. Thomas Cooper, the Chartist, kept a shop in Church Gate. There were serious Chartist riots in the town in 1842 and again six years
Leicester
Cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England
Retrieved 2 December 2011. Historic England. "– Almonry, Sacrists Hall, gate and Goldsmiths Tower, High Street (south side) (Grade I) (1126503)". National
Ely,_Cambridgeshire
Anglican cathedral in London, England
iron and gilt grilles, gates, and balustrades of elaborate design, of which many pieces have now been combined into the gates near the sanctuary. The
St_Paul's_Cathedral
Meeting place of the UK Parliament
Whitehall, formerly York Place, which he had seized from Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Although Westminster remained a royal palace, from this point on its primary
Palace_of_Westminster
Public park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
thoroughfare, Chestnut Avenue, which runs from Park Road in Teddington to the Lion Gate entrance to Hampton Court Palace in Hampton Court Road. This avenue and the
Bushy_Park
Seaside town in Norfolk, England
the shore-side: The key reaching from the drawbridge almost to the south-gate, is so spacious and wide, that in some places 'tis near one hundred yards
Great_Yarmouth
English lawyer and member of Parliament
owners of the manor of St Dunstan outside the West Gate of Canterbury, since known as the Roper Gate. He was educated at one of the English universities
William_Roper
American actor and filmmaker (1915–1985)
through Ireland, he strode into the Gate Theatre in Dublin and claimed he was a Broadway star. The manager of the Gate, Hilton Edwards, later said he had
Orson_Welles
King of England from 1483 to 1485
little all folke withdrew from the Tower, and drew unto Crosbies in Bishops gates Street, where the Protector kept his houshold. The Protector had the resort;
Richard_III_of_England
Area of Esher, Surrey, England
up and sold, part of this included The Gate House which was acquired by Shaftesbury Home for Girls. The Gate House is now private residences. In 1838
Lower_Green,_Esher
English musician and comedian
Chris Sievey Sievey as Frank Sidebottom at the Bull and Gate in Kentish Town, London, 2006 Born Christopher Mark Sievey (1955-08-25)25 August 1955 Ashton-on-Mersey
Chris_Sievey
English nobleman, politician and military commander (1473–1554)
into conflict with Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who preferred diplomacy in the conduct of foreign affairs. In 1523, Wolsey had secured to Charles Brandon, 1st
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Thomas_Howard,_3rd_Duke_of_Norfolk
(ALFORD) (by 1493–1535) of London and Ipswich, Suff
(1493–1535) was an Ipswich merchant who entered into service with Thomas Wolsey and the Crown. He served as Member of Parliament for Ipswich. He was the
Thomas_Alvard_(Ipswich_MP)
Queen of Scotland from 1503 to 1513
plaque commemorates the exact spot where the Queen of Scots entered its gates. After crossing the border at Berwick upon Tweed on 1 August 1503, Margaret
Margaret_Tudor
Martyr in the English Reformation (c. 1495 – 1540)
neither particularly unorthodox nor surprising except it called out Cardinal Wolsey for worldliness. However, after seeing a churchwarden whose civil suit resulted
Robert_Barnes_(martyr)
Traditional song or poem for children
cat to hunt mice. "Humpty Dumpty" Richard III of England; Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and a cannon from the English Civil War 1797 (Britain) No evidence that
Nursery_rhyme
Subprefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
the English at the critical strongpoint of Fort Nieulay and the sluice gates, which could have flooded the attackers, remained unopened. The loss was
Calais
Street in Holborn, London
0°6′25″W / 51.51861°N 0.10694°W / 51.51861; -0.10694 Ely Place /ˈiːli/ is a gated road of multi-storey terraces at the southern tip of the London Borough
Ely_Place
Architectural movement
Church, University of Oxford, consciously set out to imitate Cardinal Wolsey's architectural style. Writing to Dean Fell in 1681, he noted; "I resolved
Gothic_Revival_architecture
1806 ceremony in London
Prince of Wales that afternoon. At 11 o'clock on the following morning, the gates were opened for public viewing. Far more people arrived than could be ushered
State funeral of Horatio Nelson
State_funeral_of_Horatio_Nelson
One of the quadrangles of Christ Church, Oxford, England
Although it was begun by Cardinal Wolsey in 1525–1529, he was unable to complete it before his fall from power. Wolsey planned a cloister, but only the
Tom_Quad
Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger
blacksmith's son in Putney, and rose to power as an associate of Cardinal Wolsey. After Wolsey's fall and a period of initial distrust, he became a confidant of
Portrait_of_Thomas_Cromwell
Cathedral town in Nottinghamshire, England
at the Minster's north porch to the Chapter Clerk. The "gate" in the name of Southwell Gate means "street", as in many East Midland and North-Eastern
Southwell,_Nottinghamshire
1517 riot by London apprentices hostile towards Flemish merchants in the city
ire of the city elders. In other versions, the rioters closed the city gates to prevent the King's guard from being reinforced and then temporarily took
Evil_May_Day
California – Horace Gasquet (first postmaster) Gates, New York and Gatesville, North Carolina – Gen. Horatio Gates Gaylesville, Alabama – George W. Gayle Gaylord
List of places in the United States named after people
List_of_places_in_the_United_States_named_after_people
Region of England
East Midlands Parkway, Nottingham, Chesterfield, Grantham, Newark North Gate and Retford. Northampton and Long Buckby are served by the Northampton Loop
East_Midlands
American actor (1934–1971)
in The Merchant of Venice Actor's Workshop 1958–61 Priam in Tiger at the Gates Nagg in Endgame Shanaar in Cock-a-Doodle Dandy Old Writer in Saint's Day
Michael_O'Sullivan_(actor)
16th-century French prince and governor
Doullens as a liability and had ransacked its food store and pulled down its gate so that he might move to Corbie. Vendôme shadowed the Anglo-Flemish Imperial
Charles,_Duke_of_Vendôme
English Roman Catholic abbot and martyr
selection to a higher ranking personage – in this case Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Wolsey obtained King Henry's permission to act and chose Richard Whiting. The
Richard_Whiting_(abbot)
Nigerian-born actor educated in England
Crucible Reverend Parris Bristol Old Vic, Bristol 2016 Workshop Negative Mkhize Gate Theatre, London The Royale Wynton Bush Theatre, Shepherd's Bush, London 2017
Jude_Akuwudike
English nobleman (c. 1520 – 1551)
town of Calais shot 300 pieces of ordnance. When she came to the Lantern Gate, she stayed and viewed the king's ships, the Lion and the Sweepstake, decked
Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell
Gregory_Cromwell,_1st_Baron_Cromwell
1513 battle of the War of the League of Cambrai
and successfully delivered gunpowder and supplies including bacon to the gates of the town, leaving 80 soldiers as reinforcements. Fonterailles was helped
Battle_of_the_Spurs
Court Palace near London completed by Cardinal Wolsey. 1522 – Vilnius City wall completed, including the Gate of Dawn. 1523 – Completion of Saint-Jacques
1520s_in_architecture
Manufactured pieces for covering surfaces
used to make low reliefs in Ancient Mesopotamia, most famously the Ishtar Gate of Babylon (c. 575 BCE), now partly reconstructed in Berlin, with sections
Tile
Scottish Marches and Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire (1550–1553) Sir John Gates by 1504 1553 (Beheaded) High treason Essex (1547–death) KB, PC; Captain
Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom
Records_of_members_of_parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
English military officer and politician (1504–1553)
of Calais to serve there for the next years. He took part in Cardinal Wolsey's diplomatic voyages of 1521 and 1527, and was knighted at Roye by Charles
John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland
John_Dudley,_1st_Duke_of_Northumberland
English nobleman and politician
placed second to the King at the Privy Council at which Cardinal Thomas Wolsey was charged with treason and signed the documents for his prosecution. He
Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter
Henry_Courtenay,_1st_Marquess_of_Exeter
Town in Birmingham, West Midlands, England
in Staffordshire. The road is most visible from near to the pedestrian gate on Thornhill Road (OS Grid Reference SP 08759 98830), where the 8 m (26 ft)
Sutton_Coldfield
Part of the Rough Wooing (10 September 1547)
2017. Froude, James Anthony (1860). History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. 5. London: John W. Parker. p. 51. Retrieved
Battle_of_Pinkie
1998 musical
production in co-production between Pitlochry Festival Theatre and the New Wolsey Theatre opened in May 2024 playing until October 2024. Prather Entertainment
Footloose_(musical)
(2012) China (1943) China 9, Liberty 37 (1978) China Clipper (1936) China Gate: (1957 & 1998) China Moon (1994) China Seas (1935) China Sky (1945) The China
List_of_films:_C
Duchess of Milan (1534–1535) and Lorraine (1544–1545)
she was a valuable pawn on the political marriage market. In 1527, Thomas Wolsey, Primate of England, suggested that Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and
Christina_of_Denmark
West End theatre in London
Cockpit Compass Coronet Courtyard Dock X Erith Playhouse Etcetera Finborough Gate Greenwich Hackney Empire Hen and Chickens Hoxton Hall ICA Intimate Theatre
His_Majesty's_Theatre,_London
French soldier, statesman and diplomat (1493–1567)
their consent. Arriving in the city centre, Montmorency had the centre and gates seized. Henri arrived at Metz on 17 April and was welcomed with a review
Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency
Anne_de_Montmorency,_1st_Duke_of_Montmorency
People of high social class, in particular of the land-owning social class
nobility, from the families of the second estate or as in the case of Cardinal Wolsey, from more humble backgrounds. The second estate was the nobility. Being
Gentry
Defensive walls in Oxford, UK
some places, and the destruction of the city gates. South Gate had already been pulled down by Cardinal Wolsey as part of his development of Cardinal College
Oxford_city_walls
Cathedral city in Lincolnshire, England
wearing woollens of Lincoln green. In the Guildhall, surmounting the city gate called the Stonebow, the ancient Council Chamber contains Lincoln's civic
Lincoln,_England
District of London
family to Westminster. One famous crossing at Putney was that of Cardinal Wolsey in 1529 upon his 'disgrace' in falling out of favour with Henry VIII and
Putney
Historic villa in Twickenham, London
pushing the road back to create a semi-circular carriageway outside the main gate, opening up an interior route to the kitchen, fitting the vault's quatrefoils
Strawberry_Hill_House
English actor, screenwriter and film director
Nicholas Nickleby Doctor 2003 What a Girl Wants Lord Orwood 2004 Devil's Gate Eagle 2005 The Brothers Grimm Mayor 2006 Irish Jam Tom Flannery 2008 Mutant
Roger_Ashton-Griffiths
Courtly entertainment with music and dance
accompanied with torch bearers and drummers. Their arrival at the palace water gate was announced by cannon fire. The King's part of the entertainment was organised
Masque
Architectural style
in the 17th century) Cardinal Wolsey, Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, London (1514–30; burned 1691; see Holbein Gate) Henry VII (1485–1509) Athelhampton
Tudor_architecture
Gatacre Major-General Alexander Gatehouse Brigadier-General Sir George Gater General the Honourable Sir Francis Gathorne-Hardy Major-General Mark Jarvis
List of British generals and brigadiers
List_of_British_generals_and_brigadiers
Prayer book used in most Anglican churches
Golden Gate Park in 1894 as a gift from the Church of England. Created by Ernest Coxhead, it stands on one of the higher points in Golden Gate Park. It
Book_of_Common_Prayer
Welsh actress
October". ReviewsGate. Retrieved 2025-01-30. "MACBETH. To 24 May". ReviewsGate. Retrieved 2025-01-30. "MARY STUART To 30 May". ReviewsGate. Retrieved 2025-01-30
Catrin_Aaron
Scottish lawyer
1525, the English ambassador Dr Thomas Magnus recommended him to Cardinal Wolsey for an annual pension of £20. In 1528, Magnus and Otterburn again discussed
Adam_Otterburn
English priest and canon lawyer
siege of Dublin Castle, attempted to escape to England. He embarked at Dame Gate, but his boat was driven ashore at Clontarf. He fled for refuge to the home
John_Alen
Ruined castle in Northumberland, England
fortified West Gate leading into the outer ward. It was protected by a stone causeway spanned by a drawbridge and is also known as Marmion's Gate. There was
Norham_Castle
2014 American film
Jensen Randy Beard as German Tank Commander Andrew W. Johnson as Private Wolsey Richie T. Steadman as Sergeant Steadman Scott Swofford as General Terry
Saints_and_Soldiers:_The_Void
English bishop, Reformer, and martyr (c.1487–1555)
by a cross in Broad Street, formerly the ditch outside the city's North Gate. Hugh Latimer said, "It may come in my days, old as I am, or in my children's
Hugh_Latimer
Public school in Suffolk, England
However, Wolsey fell out of favour with King Henry VIII and the college in Ipswich was demolished in 1530 while still half-built. Only the water gate, kept
Ipswich_School
Character in the Virgin New Adventures series of books
by Featuring Released 1 "Oh No It Isn't!" Nicholas Briggs Paul Cornell Wolsey, Grel September 1998 (1998-09) Bernice Summerfield's investigation into
Bernice_Summerfield
Suburb of Leicester, England
being the location of businesses such as British United Shoe Machinery and Wolsey. The Old Belgrave Village, containing the Belgrave Conservation Area, including
Belgrave,_Leicester
Another" Ken Bentley John Dorney Kate, Osgood July 2023 (2023-07) 2 "Traitor's Gate" Sarah Grochala Kate, Osgood 3 "The Destiny Labyrinth" Alison Winter Kate
List of The Worlds of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish
List_of_The_Worlds_of_Doctor_Who_audio_plays_by_Big_Finish
TV series characters
Doctor Who episode "Journey's End". Romana leaves the Doctor in Warriors' Gate, and subsequently reappears as the Fourth Doctor's companion in "The Five
Companion_(Doctor_Who)
English actor (born 1946)
Richmond. Dances of Death (2013) by Strindberg in which he played Kurt, Gate Theatre London. Storm in a Flower Vase (2013) by Anton Burge in which he
Christopher_Ravenscroft
Town and borough in Surrey, England
the Basingstoke Canal. The two main shopping centres, The Peacocks and Wolsey Place, adjoin Jubilee Square. A second public space, Victoria Square, was
Woking
WOLSEYS GATE
WOLSEYS GATE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Woolsey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name probably from Ludgate in London, so named from Old English ludgeat ‘back gate’, ‘postern’, or possibly from Ludgate in Kent or Lidgate in Suffolk, both named from Old English hlidgeat ‘swing gate’.
Boy/Male
English
Lives in Wolfe's cottage.
Boy/Male
English
Lives in Wolfe's cottage.
Boy/Male
English
Lives in Wolfe's cottage.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places so called, as for example Litton Cheney in Dorset (named from Old English hl̄de ‘torrent’ (from hlūd ‘loud’, ‘roaring’) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’), or Litton in Somerset (from Old English hlid ‘slope’ or ‘gate’ + tūn), Derbyshire and North Yorkshire (both probably from Old English hlīð ‘slope’ + tūn).
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, French, Latin, Spanish
Valley of the Wolves; River of the Wolf
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Norfolk, so named from Old English gÄt ‘goat’ + lÄ“ah ‘woodland clearing’.Possibly a variant spelling of the Irish surname Gately or English Gatley.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Halsey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Wulsi, Old English Wulfsige, composed of the elements wulf ‘wolf’ + sige ‘victory’.George Woolsey came to New Amsterdam from England via the Netherlands in 1623.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Lobley Gate in West Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name of uncertain origin. There are places called Gate Wood End, South Yorkshire, Gatewood Hill, Hampshire, and Gatewood House Farm, Leicestershire. The first is named from an Old Norse geyt ‘rushing stream or spring’; the second is from Old English gÄt ‘goat’; the etymology of the Leicestershire place name is not known.The Gatewood family has been established in Essex Co., VA, and Spotsylvania since the 17th century.
Boy/Male
English
Lives in Wolfe's cottage.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the Germanic personal name Wolfram, composed of the elements wolf ‘wolf’ + hrafn ‘raven’. Both these creatures played an important role in Germanic mythology. They are usually represented in battle poetry as scavengers of the slain, while Woden (Odin) is generally accompanied by the wolves Geri and Freki and the ravens Hugin and Munin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Merriott in Somerset, named in Old English as ‘boundary gate’ or ‘mare gate’, from (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’ or miere ‘mare’ + geat ‘gate’.English : variant (as a result of hypercorrection) of Marriott, or of Marryat, which is from a Middle English personal name, Meryet, Old English Mǣrgēat, composed of the element mǣr ‘boundary’ + the tribal name Gēat (see Joslin).
Boy/Male
English
Victorious wolf.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Woolsey.Americanized spelling of Dutch Wiltse.Hendrick Wiltsee’s son Hendrick, born in 1746, spelled his surname Willse in adult life.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican
Exalted; Wise; High Longing; Wolf; Lover; Hound; King; Ulster; Hound Lover; Lover of Wolves
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Eighth' Cardinal Campeius.
WOLSEYS GATE
WOLSEYS GATE
Surname or Lastname
English (Derbyshire)
English (Derbyshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by a fork in the road in woodland.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Symbol, First word in a sentence
Girl/Female
Indian
Enjoy
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Atrax.
Boy/Male
Indian
The noble religion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victory
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, French, Gaelic, Irish
Fair
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Radiant; Name of Lord Krishna's Son
Boy/Male
British, English, Portuguese
Happy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Alloway.
WOLSEYS GATE
WOLSEYS GATE
WOLSEYS GATE
WOLSEYS GATE
WOLSEYS GATE
pl.
of Wolf
n. pl.
A division of Carnivora, including the dogs, wolves, and foxes.
v. i.
To utter a loud, protraced, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do.
a.
Greedily devouring; rapacious; as, ravening wolves.
n.
Linsey-woolsey.
n.
Linsey-woolsey.
a.
Made of linen and wool; hence, of different and unsuitable parts; mean.
n.
A genus of carnivorous mammals, of the family Canidae, including the dogs and wolves.
a.
Of or pertaining to the family Canidae, or dogs and wolves; having the nature or qualities of a dog; like that or those of a dog.
v. i.
To be thrown out, or discharged, at once; to be discharged in a volley, or as if in a volley; to make a volley or volleys.
n.
pl. of Wolf.
n.
The quality of being rapacious; rapaciousness; ravenousness; as, the rapacity of pirates; the rapacity of wolves.
a.
Wild; untamed; savage; as, lions, tigers, wolves, and bears are ferine beasts.
n.
Cloth made of linen and wool, mixed.
n.
A tollbooth; also, a merchants' meeting place, or exchange.
v. i.
A loud utterance; especially, the inarticulate sound produced by one of the lower animals; as, the cry of hounds; the cry of wolves.
v.
A token of respect or honor for some distinguished or official personage, for a foreign vessel or flag, or for some festival or event, as by presenting arms, by a discharge of cannon, volleys of small arms, dipping the colors or the topsails, etc.
n.
Jargon.
n.
Linsey-woolsey.
pl.
of Volley