Catton is a civil parish within the South Derbyshire district, which is in the county of Derbyshire, England. Overwhelmingly rural, its population is...
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Catton is a civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains five listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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Catton may refer to: Catton, Derbyshire Catton, East Riding of Yorkshire Catton Grove Chalk Pit, Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Norfolk...
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Catton Hall is a country house near the boundary between Derbyshire and Staffordshire, within the civil parish of Catton. It gives its postal address as...
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Listed buildings in Calke Listed buildings in Catton, Derbyshire Listed buildings in Cauldwell, Derbyshire Listed buildings in Church Broughton Listed buildings...
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Listed buildings in England (section Derbyshire)
Listed buildings in Calke Listed buildings in Catton, Derbyshire Listed buildings in Cauldwell, Derbyshire Listed buildings in Church Broughton Listed buildings...
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Walter Horton (landowner) (category People from South Derbyshire District)
Walter Horton (born ca. 1512), of Catton, Derbyshire and Caloughdon, Warwickshire, was an English landowner in Derbyshire, briefly a member of parliament...
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Bloodstock Open Air (category Music festivals in Derbyshire)
Air is a British heavy metal festival held annually at Catton Hall in Walton-on-Trent, Derbyshire, since 2005. Originally held indoors for one day with...
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Beauty'. She was born in 1788, the daughter of Eusebius Horton of Catton Hall, Derbyshire, and was co-heir to the estate with her sister Frances. In 1806...
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Walton-on-Trent (category Villages in Derbyshire)
Melbourne, Wirksworth and Ashbourne. Roger de Horton, Derbyshire Hortons, rootsweb.com Catton Hall Wikimedia Commons has media related to Walton-on-Trent...
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This is a list of places in Derbyshire, England. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Abbot's Chair Abney Aldercar Alderwasley...
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had an only daughter, Frances, who married Christopher Horton of Catton, Derbyshire. On his death in or about 1730, the baronetcy became extinct. His...
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Grimstone, Yorkshire, and daughter of John Jenkins of Yorke, in 1599 at Catton Derbyshire. Isabel, his wife, died in 1590 and buried at St. Crux, York. He married...
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of Derbyshire, England. There are 274 civil parishes. The districts are shown to the right and are numbered as follows:- 1 High Peak 2 Derbyshire Dales...
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The Hundreds of Derbyshire were the geographic divisions of the historic county of Derbyshire for administrative, military and judicial purposes. They...
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Bearded Theory (category Music festivals in Derbyshire)
decided to locate to the independently owned 250-acre estate Catton Park in South Derbyshire, a venue the organizers had looked at before deciding to locate...
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Richard Arkwright junior (category High sheriffs of Derbyshire)
1755 – 23 April 1843), the son of Sir Richard Arkwright of Cromford, Derbyshire, was a mills owner, turned banker, investor and financier (creditor) of...
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Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. At the 2021 census, it had a population of 76,270. The demonym for residents...
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in 1785. Anne was first married to a Derbyshire gentleman, Christopher Horton (sometimes spelt Houghton) of Catton Hall, on 4 August 1765. She was later...
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This is a list of Sheriffs of Derbyshire from 1567 until 1974 and High Sheriffs since. The ancient Sheriff title originating in the time of the Angles...
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Kamila Thompson Kamila Thompson at Big Session 2012 in Catton Park, South Derbyshire, UK on 16 June 2012. Background information Also known as Kami Thompson...
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East Staffordshire borough of Staffordshire, England. It is near to the Derbyshire county border. The town is 14 miles (23 km) from Burton upon Trent via...
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Thomas Levett-Prinsep (category People from Derbyshire (before 1895))
9 km2) was said to be the biggest family farm in Derbyshire at the time. Croxall Hall is near to Catton Hall, once a property of the Anson family, who later...
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of the Flower Moon as William King Hale Jacob Elordi – Saltburn as Felix Catton Ryan Gosling – Barbie as Ken Paul Mescal – All of Us Strangers as Harry...
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church of St John and Croxall Hall. On 30 September 1895 the part in Derbyshire was transferred to Staffordshire meaning Croxall was entirely in Staffordshire...
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August, Lawnmower Deth played Bloodstock Open Air festival at Catton Hall in Derbyshire. They appeared at the festival again on 9 August 2015. Lawnmower...
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Norfolk Road. Several major music festivals take place every summer at Catton Hall, on the outskirts of the village. Stapenhill Gardens is the epitome...
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Osmaston Hall (category Country houses in Derbyshire)
Osmaston and Catton, National Archives, ref D3155/WH 1 - D3155/WH 2740, accessed 16 December 2008 Derbyshire's Nomadic Golf Club, This is Derbyshire, 13 October...
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following order) King William the Conqueror's tenants-in-chief in Derbyscire (Derbyshire), following the Norman Conquest of England: King William (c. 1028 - 1087)...
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at Donington Park, Derbyshire UK". Ghost Cult. "Bloodstock Festival 2014 Review". Room Thirteen. "Bloodstock Open Air 2014, Catton Park, Walton-on-Trent...
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