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    Okeover Hall is a privately owned Grade II* listed country house in Okeover, Staffordshire, England. It is the family seat of the Okeover family, who...
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  • Staffordshire, England. Okeover Hall, a country house in Staffordshire, England, that is the family seat of the Okeover family the Okeover homestead, built by...
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    Ethel Blanche, sister and co-heir of Haughton Ealdred Okeover, through which marriage Okeover Hall, Staffordshire, came into the family. The third Baronet...
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  • buildings in the parish are Okeover Hall and the nearby church. Both are listed, as are many structures in the grounds of the hall. The other listed buildings...
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  • family Haddon Hall, Derbyshire Walker-Okeover baronets Okeover Hall, Staffordshire Wrightson family Cusworth Hall, South Yorkshire Gosling Gosling family...
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    1630: Francis Bradshaw, of Bradshaw c. November 1631: Humphrey Okeover, of Okeover Hall c. November 1632: John Manners, of Nether Haddon 10 November 1633:...
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  • Okeover of Okeover Hall 1466: Nicholas Fitzherbert of Norbury Hall 1467: Nicholas Kniveton of Mercaston Hall 1468: Sir Robert Clifton of Clifton Hall...
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    The parish includes Okeover Hall a Grade II* listed country house that is not open to the public. Listed buildings in Okeover UK Census (2011). "Local...
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  • Drakelow Hall, Derbyshire 1563: Edward Littleton of Pillaton Hall 1564: Ralph Okeover of Okeover Hall 1565: John Wrottesley of Wrottesley Hall 1566: Simon...
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    general". The Duke spent two days in Derby, staying the night nearby at Okeover Hall near Ashbourne as a guest of the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire. Half...
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    Ashley was married twice. His first wife was Jane Okeover, daughter of Philip Okeover of Okeover Hall. She was the widow of Sir Thomas Cokayne of Ashbourne...
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  • Okeover Butler Longcroft (6 March 1850 — 7 September 1871) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Charles John Longcroft, he was born in the...
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    themselves and their families, as in the 1747 paintings of Atherton Hall and Okeover Hall below. By the 1750s the focus was more on a central figure, often...
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  • Okeover Hall) 1231108 Upload Photo Gates, Gate Piers, Steps and Walls to Kitchen Garden approx. 50 Yards North of Okeover Hall Okeover Park, Okeover,...
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    became too big to keep going, especially as the Walker-Okeover family seat had been moved to Okeover Hall, and so in 1965 the Manor was demolished. Osmaston...
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    to Okeover and adopted the Okeover name. The house was used as a Red Cross hospital during World War II, and demolished in 1964. The Walker-Okeover family...
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    held the position since 1885), the Lord of the Manor as H.C. Okeover esq. (of Okeover Hall, Stafforshire -approx 5 miles away), as the principal land owners...
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    Ashley was married twice. His first wife was Jane Okeover, daughter of Philip Okeover of Okeover Hall. Jane was the widow of Sir Thomas Cokayne of Ashbourne...
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  • accomplice Thornbury in 1387 and he enlisted the help of Sir Philip Okeover of Okeover Hall, a professional soldier and veteran of Gaunt's French and Spanish...
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  • On 3 November 1903 he married Ruth Isabel Okeover, daughter of Haughton Charles Okeover of Okeover Hall and Hon. Eliza Anne Cavendish (a daughter of...
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    1726 By Robert Davies. Eaton Hall, Cheshire. Golden Gates. c. 1730. By the Davies Brothers of Croes Foel. Okeover Hall, Staffordshire. 1756. By Benjamin...
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  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 3 September 2022 Historic England, "Okeover Almshouses, Mapleton (1203564)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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  • Wren church, to Westminster College in Missouri. He rebuilt parts of Okeover Hall in Staffordshire in neo-Georgian style (1957–60), and converted buildings...
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    Victoria City Hall is the city hall for Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the corner of Douglas Street and Pandora Avenue adjacent...
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  • son, was a member of parliament for Beverley. The Walker, later Walker-Okeover Baronetcy, of Gateacre Grange in the County of Lancaster and on Osmaston...
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  • The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America and the Theatre and Film Guild of Great Britain and America is a registered theatre charity and non-profit...
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  • Nathaniel Curzon (1867–1950), who married Mercy Lilian Okeover, daughter of Haughton Charles Okeover and Hon. Eliza Anne Cavendish (eldest daughter of Henry...
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  • Captain Hon. Herbert Tongue Allsopp (1855–1920); married 1891 Edith Mary Okeover, and left children. Captain Hon. Frederic Ernest Allsop (1857–1928), Royal...
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    progressively reduced to zero. The tax liability led to the transfer of Hardwick Hall to the National Trust, and the sale of many of the Devonshires' accumulated...
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    occupied by the Tla'amin include: toqʷanan - Theodosia Inlet toxʷnač - Okeover Inlet p̓aq̓iʔaǰɩm - Maple Village, Cortes Island ʔagayqsən - Ahgykson Island...
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