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    Sir Thomas Habington or Abington (1560–1647) was a Catholic English antiquary. He is particularly remembered as an early county historian of Worcestershire...
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  • Habington is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Habington (1553?–1586), one of the conspirators in the Babington plot Thomas Habington...
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  • Oldcorne. Thomas Habington's stepmother Dorothy Habington née Bradbelt (died 1577) had been a member of the royal household. Dorothy Habington resided at...
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  • Worcestershire, and belonged to a well-known Catholic family. His father, Thomas Habington, an antiquary and historical scholar, had been implicated in the plots...
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  • Hindlip, Worcestershire, by his wife Catherine, daughter of John Wykes. Thomas Habington was a younger brother. His father held the office of under-treasurer...
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  • John Habington or Abington (1515-1581) was an English courtier and administrator. A son of Richard Habington and his wife Eleanor Hanley of Hanley William...
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    wife, the daughter of Sir Thomas Tresham, came from a well-known Roman Catholic family. His sister married Thomas Habington, also a Roman Catholic. He...
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    John Habington's three children Edward, Thomas and Dorothy were all Catholic Recusants. After their father's death in 1582, Sir Edward and Sir Thomas were...
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  • Dorothy Bradbelt (category Habington family)
    for Matthew Browne a son of Thomas Browne of Betchworth Castle. Dorothy Habington, said to be a sister of Thomas Habington and brought up at court, a recusant...
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    Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae. 6th century. (in Latin) Translated by Thomas Habington. The Epistle of Gildas the most ancient British Author: who flourished...
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  • Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire. Mary Parker, who married Thomas Habington a son of John Habington of Hindlip Hall, and was a friend of Anne Vaux. Cliffe...
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    Midlands antiquaries such as Sir Simon Archer (1581–1662) and Sir Thomas Habington. He began working with Archer on the history of Warwickshire and their...
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  • Originals'' (London: Henry G. Bohn, 1848), pt. 1, ¶20. This is a revision of Thomas Habington, trans., ''The Epistle of Gildas the most ancient British Author: who...
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    Peace and his retainers arrived at Thomas Habington's home, Hindlip Hall, to arrest the Jesuits. Despite Thomas Habington's protests, the men spent the next...
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    prisoners captured after the Gunpowder Plot in 1605. These included Thomas Habington, a Catholic recusant landowner who sheltered priests at Hindlip Hall...
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  • ISBN 0-415-23898-6. Gildas. s:The Ruin of Britain. (1848). Translation based on Thomas Habington & J. A. Giles Gransden, Antonia (1974). Historical Writing in England...
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  • letter to a clergyman in the City .... 4.^ The memorial was recorded by Thomas Habington and included by Peter Prattinton in his notes on Salwarpe church. The...
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  • August – Nicholas Stone, sculptor and architect (born 1586) 8 October – Thomas Habington, antiquarian (born 1550) c. 8 October – Lady Anne Stanley, noblewoman...
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    Shelsleys City Population Shelsley Walsh parish postcodes Open Domesday Thomas Habington, A Survey of Worcestershire, edited for Worcestershire Historical Society...
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    Herbert of Cherbury, Aurelian Townshend, William Cartwright, Thomas Randolph, William Habington, Sir Richard Fanshawe, Edmund Waller, and James Graham, 1st...
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    near the site in 1675, almost certainly that illustrated in 1660. Thomas Habington's Survey of Worcestershire mentions "the stone which toucheth four sheeres...
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    Memorials at Gawsworth John Amphlett, A Survey of Worcestershire by Thomas Habington, 2:1 (Oxford, 1896), p. 251. Anne Emily Garnier Newdegate, Gossip from...
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    Conquestu Britanniae [On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain]. Translated by Thomas Habington as The Epistle of Gildas the most ancient British Author: who flourished...
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    By Alban Butler, Peter Doyle, ISBN 0-86012-253-0 C. Don Gilbert, "Thomas Habington's Account of the 1606 Search at Hindlip", Recusant History, 25:3 (May...
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    Nennius, and Richard of Cirencester. Henry G. Bohn (London), 1848. Habington, Thomas (trans.). The Epistle of Gildas the most ancient British Author: who...
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  • Charles Lyttelton, including older research of Thomas Habington. He also was aware of the work of Thomas Dingley. Ralph Thoresby, using collections of...
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    To the east is the same impaling the two lions passant of Lygon. Thomas Habington gives us an early 1600s description of both monuments: “In the North...
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  • possessed Hamby Grange, Lincolnshire. Bucke died at the age of about 81. Thomas Habington, A Survey of Worcestershire reprinted 1893 Markham, C. R. (2007). The...
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  • Goldsmith - James Graham - Robert Graves - Thomas Gray - Robert Greene - Fulke Greville - William Habington - Thomas Hardy - William Ernest Henley - George...
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    (1913), pp. 398-401. Date accessed: 6 July 2008. C. Don Gilbert, "Thomas Habington's Account of the 1606 Search at Hindlip", Recusant History, 25:3 (May...
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