Use dmy dates date September 2011 otheruses infobox UK place official name Barking static image name Barking abbey curfew tower london.jpg static image caption Barking Abbey curfew tower with St Margaret s Church in background london borough Barking and Dagenham region London country England constituency westminster Barking UK Parliament constituency Barking post town BARKING postcode area IG postcode ... mi 9.1 charingX direction W Barking is a suburban town in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham ..., it lies convert 9.1 mi km 1 east of Charing Cross . Barking was in the Historic counties of England ... Barking is an area of regeneration with two main centres of activity, Barking Town Centre ref http www.barking dagenham.gov.uk 5 work regeneration town centre towncentre menu.html ref and Barking Riverside ... align right style font size 85 margin left 10px Barking parish population align center 1881 align center ... called Bereca or the settlement by the birch trees . Barking , in English slang, is short for Insanity barking mad . Barking is sometimes cited as the origin of the phrase. This is attributed to the alleged existence of a medieval Psychiatric hospital insane asylum attached to Barking Abbey ... Barking mad publisher The Phrase Finder url http www.phrases.org.uk meanings barking mad.html accessdate ... cite web title Barking mad publisher World Wide Words url http www.worldwidewords.org qa qa bar2.htm accessdate 2008 05 19 ref Local government Barking was a large ancient parish of convert 12307 acre ... Y ref The parish became Municipal Borough of BarkingBarking Town Urban District in 1894 and the local ... of Barking in 1931. It was abolished in 1965 and split with the majority merged with the former area of the Municipal Borough of Dagenham to form the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham London Borough of Barking . Barking land that was west of the River Roding , which included part of Beckton , became part of the London Borough of Newham . In 1980 the London Borough of Barking was renamed ... more details
Barking is a British children s TV series that produced two series between 2004 & 2005. The show was originally broadcast on ITV1 s children s slot CITV . It stars Katy McGowan as Jezza, a teenage girl with a talking dog named Georgie, voiced by Will Mellor . Other major characters in the show included Jezza s mother, Pippa Robin Weaver , her stepbrothers Dan Adam Scourfield and Ollie Tom Millner , and her stepfather, Greg Charles Dale . External links http www.itv.com citv CITV at itv.com http www.tv.com barking show 31167 summary.html Information from tv.com Category Children s ITV television programmes UK tv prog stub ... more details
wiktionary barkingBarking is a town in London. Barking may also refer to Bark utterance , the noise made by dogs Municipal Borough of Barking , a historical local government district covering BarkingBarking, Suffolk , England Barking UK Parliament constituency Barking RFC , an English rugby union club in Barking, London Barking album Barking album , an album by British electronic band Underworld Barking TV series Barking TV series , a UK TV comedy sketch show disambig geo DEFAULTSORT Barking Category English words Category English toponyms de Barking nl Barking pl Barking ... more details
Barking Dogs may refer to The Barking Dogs French is an Anglo French alternative folk punk rock music group based in Paris 80 s 90 s . Barking Dogs is a science fiction novel by Terence M. Green , published in 1988 Disambig fr Barking Dogs ... more details
Barking cough can mean The Barking cough is symptoms of asbestosis among the population of and around the former Cape Asbestos factory in Barking , east London http businessdailyreview.com world news teasers top stories asbestos a shameful legacy.html . The factory closed in 1968. A harsh cough that sounds somewhat like a dog barking disambig ... more details
Infobox building image caption name Barking Market location town Barking , London location country England construction start date completion date map type Barking and Dagenham map caption Location within the Borough of Barking and Dagenham latitude 51.537 longitude 0.0785 iso region GB coordinates display yes Barking Market is a market located in Barking in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in northeast London , England. ref name barking market cite web url http www.barking dagenham.gov.uk 3 info shopping stalls.html title Markets publisher Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council date accessdate ref It operates on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ref name charfleets cite web url http www.charfleets.com barking market.html publisher Charfleets Market Operators title Barking Market ref Barking has an ancient market right issued between 1175 and 1179. ref name barking ancient cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 42724 title The ancient parish of Barking Agrarian history, markets and fairs, A History of the County of Essex Volume 5 publisher author date accessdate ref The market declined in the 18th century and has since been revived. The current market dates from 1991 and was expanded in 2001. ref name barking market It is located on East Street, Barking and is operated by Charfleets. ref name charfleets References reflist London markets LB Barking and Dagenham Category Buildings and structures in Barking and Dagenham Category Markets in London Category Visitor attractions in Barking and Dagenham ... more details
Infobox building image Barking abbey curfew tower london.jpg caption Barking Abbey curfew tower with St Margaret s church in background name Barking Abbey location town Barking , London location country England construction start date completion date 675 map type Barking and Dagenham map caption Location within the Borough of Barking and Dagenham latitude 51.535556 longitude 0.075278 iso region GB coordinates display yes The ruined remains of Barking Abbey are situated in Barking in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in east London , England, and now form a public open space. History Dedicated at first to Virgin Mary Saint Mary , and later to Saints Mary and Ethelburga of Barking Ethelburga , Barking Abbey was founded by Saint Erkenwald , Bishop of London , for his sister Saint Ethelburga in 666, as a missionary centre. All Hallows by the Tower All Hallows Barking , at Tower Hill ..., was dedicated by its author Aldhelm Saint Aldhelm d. 709 to the ladies of Barking. Bede recorded ... made Barking Abbey a strict Rule of St. Benedict Benedictine nunnery. In November 1539 the abbey ... Gallery gallery Image Barking abbey ruins london.jpg The ruins Image Barking Abbey.jpg The ruins Image Barking abbey ruins.jpg The ruins with Abbey Retail Park and Canary Wharf in the background gallery See also Barking Abbey Secondary School External links commonscat Barking Abbey http www.barking dagenham.gov.uk 4 heritage abbey abbey menu.html Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council Heritage and History, Barking Abbey http www.tudorplace.com.ar Documents barking abbey.htm Tudor Place Barking ... of Barking , A History of the County of Essex Volume 2 1907 , pp. 115 122 LB Barking & Dagenham Category Parks and open spaces in Barking and Dagenham Category History of Barking and Dagenham Category ... Grade II listed buildings in London de Barking Abbey eo Abatejo Barking it Abbazia di Barking sh Opatija Barking ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place official name Barking country England region East of England os grid reference latitude 52.137 longitude 1.026 post town postcode area postcode district dial code shire county Suffolk shire district Mid Suffolk hide services Yes population 440 population ref 2001 census static image File Barking church geograph.org.uk 653726.jpg 240px static image caption small Barking church small Barking is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk , England , Convert 2 mi 0 west of Needham Market . External links Commons category inline Barking, Suffolk Category Villages in Suffolk Category Mid Suffolk Suffolk geo stub nl Barking Suffolk pl Barking Suffolk ... more details
File Barking Creek Tidal Barrier.jpg thumb 300px The Barking Creek tidal barrier where Barking Creek joins the River Thames Barking Creek joins the River Roding to the River Thames . It is fully tidal up to the Barking Barrage, which impounds a minimum water level through Barking ref http newsgroups.derkeiler.com Archive Uk uk.rec.waterways 2006 04 msg00085.html ref in Barking . In the 1850s, the creek was home to England s largest fishing fleet, and the Victorian icehouse where the fish were landed and stored prior to being transferred to London s fish markets. Barking Creek contains a small number of house boats, and Creekmouth ref http www.creekmouth.net Creekmouth Preservation Society ref is nearby. See also Battle of Barking Creek RAF Hornchurch References reflist External links coord 51.516221 0.097504 type landmark region GB scale 1000 display title cite Google LB Barking & Dagenham London geo stub Category Rivers of London ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 52.12 longitude 01.00 official name Barking Tye population shire district shire county Suffolk region East of England constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference TM0652 Barking Tye is a hamlet on the B1078 road in Suffolk , England . It is near the town of Needham Market and the village of Barking, Suffolk Barking . References Philip s Street Atlas Suffolk, 2007 edition. p.  81. Category Villages in Suffolk Suffolk geo stub pl Barking Tye ... more details
Barking Mad is a United Kingdom British television program about problem pets. Barking mad , meaning insane ref Chris Roberts author Chris Roberts , Heavy Words Lightly Thrown The Reason Behind Rhyme, Thorndike Press,2006 ISBN 0 7862 8517 6 ref , is a play on words. It was hosted by Mark Evans TV Host Mark Evans and Philippa Forrester . It was originally broadcast on BBC1. It is also shown outside the UK on the satellite channel Animal Planet . During the show, the team attempt to solve behavioral problems in dogs, cats and other pets, by means of intensive training and advising the owners on commands and methods of keeping control. It is unknown when Barking Mad will return to Animal Planet s TV schedule. References reflist External links imdb title id 0227875 title Barking Mad tv.com 29602 Barking Mad BBC tv prog stub Category Animal Planet shows Category 1999 British television programme debuts ... more details
Infobox saint name thelburg feast day 11 October titles Abbess of Barking died late 7th century Saint thelburh died after 686x688 or Ethelburga , founder and first Abbess of the dual monastery of Barking , was the sister of Eorcenwald , Bishop of London . The main source for thelburh is Bede s Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum which recounts the foundation of Barking, early miracle s there, and thelburh s death Book IV, Chapters 6 to 10 . Bede describes thelburg as upright in life and constantly planning for the needs of her community . A charter Sawyer 1171 , believed genuine and drafted by Bishop Eorcenwald in the reign of King Sebbi of Essex reigned circa c. 664&ndash c. 694 , records a grant of lands in Essex by a certain thelred to thelburh and Barking. This is dated to between 686 and 688. The 9th century Old English Martyrology records a vision, recounted by a nun of Barking, who saw thelburh being drawn up into heaven by golden chains. She was buried at Barking. The Old English Martyrology records her feast day as 11 October. Her successor as abbess was Hildelith . The church of St Ethelburga s Bishopsgate St Ethelburga the Virgin in the City of London is dedicated to her. It survived the Great Fire and the Blitz but was extensively damaged in an IRA attack in 1993 however, it has been restored and is now a centre for international reconciliation. References reflist cite web url http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 1328 accessdate 2007 10 20 work Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England title thelburg 3 Female Abbess of Barking and sister of Eorcenwald 1 Anglo Saxon saints Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aethelburh of Barking ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelburh Of Barking Category 7th century births Category 7th century deaths Category East ... de Barking it Etelburga di Barking ... more details
Taxobox name Barking Owl status LC status system IUCN3.1 image Barking Owl Ninox connivens .jpg image ... ornithologist Latham , 1802 The Barking Owl Ninox connivens , also known as the Barking Boobook or Winking ... a barking dog noise to a shrill woman like scream of great intensity. Barking owls are often said to be the source to the myths and legend s surrounding the Bunyip . Taxonomy The Barking Owl was first described by ornithologist John Latham ornithologist John Latham in 1802. Description File Barking owl 1.jpg thumb left Barking Owl The Barking Owl is coloured brown with white spots on its wings and a streaked ... size varies only slightly between the male and female birds with the male Barking Boobook being ... left thumb Distribution of Barking Owl The Barking Owl lives in Mainland Australia off the Eastern ... live in Parts of Papua New Guinea and the Moluccas. Once widespread, Barking Owls are now less ... and lonely river beds in the Australian Bush. Although Barking Owls are uncommon and sometimes even ... to nest in streets or near farm houses. Voice Most people hear the Barking Owl rather than see it as it has ... to tell the difference. It has so been named because of these noises. Barking and growling is more common than the screaming of the barking owl. The screaming of the Barking Owl is said to sound like ... and many only hear the sound once in their life even if they live next to a Barking Owl nest. The actual ... to originally mimic the sounds. File Barking Owl.jpg thumb Barking Owl In the early settlement of Australia a screaming noise matching the Barking Owl s description was credited and told to the settlers ... is of the nocturnal Barking Owl and that proves the location, the noises and the rarity of the Bunyip cries. It is still not proven though that the Barking Owl actually started the Bunyip story and it could be caused from other sources. But it seems that the Barking Owl will stay as the most likely explanation. Conservation status Barking Owls are not listed as threatened on the Australian ... more details
unreferenced date July 2009 Image Barking Sands beach in Kauai.jpg thumb right 400px A panorama of Barking Sands beach. Barking Sands is a beach on the island of Kaua i in the United States US state of Hawai i . It is the location of Pacific Missile Range Facility , a rocket launch site and also an official Missile Defense Testing Area, both controlled by the United States Navy. See also Singing sand External links http www.astronautix.com sites barsands.htm Encyclopedia Astronautica http www.globalsecurity.org military facility pmrf.htm Pacific Missile Range Facility PMRF NS Barking Sands coord 22 03 29 N 159 46 37 W scale 50000 display title Category Rocket launch sites Category United States Navy facilities Category Missile defense Category Landforms of Kauai Category Beaches of Hawaii Hawaii geo stub rocket stub USN stub de Kauai Test Facility ... more details
Barking Park , in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham , in east London, is a park covering just under 30 hectares to the east of Barking town centre. It lies north of Longbridge Road, and is near the boundary with Loxford . The park was the first council controlled park in the Borough, and was first established as a classic Victorian era Victorian park in 1896. According to the newly restored commemorative plaque by the main gates in Longbridge Road, it was officially opened on 9 April 1898 by Councillor C L Beard J.P., Chairman of Barking Town Urban District Council. The park s most significant feature is a 910 metre long boating lake on the north side of the park. Rowing boats were introduced first, and then on 1 April 1953, motor boats and a Mississippi style paddle steamer called ... Borough of BarkingBarking Town Urban District who fell in World War I and World War II . Every year ... rail railroad name Barking Park Light Railway logo filename logo size system map map caption map size marks image Park Gates stn black train train Barking Park Light Railway.JPG image size image caption locale The Park Lodge, Longbridge Road, Barking , Essex start year 2008 end year predecessor ... m hq city website http www.bplr.co.uk Barking Park Light Railway Barking Park Light Railway , a miniature ... level crossing was removed. commonscat Barking Park Light Railway Sources The Boroughs parks and open spaces LB Barking and Dagenham, Local studies info sheet 6 http www.barking dagenham.gov.uk barking park External links http www.barking dagenham.gov.uk 8 leisure envir park country parks barking park.html Barking and Dagenham Council Barking Park http www.bplr.co.uk Barking Park Light Railway ... title Use dmy dates date May 2011 Category Parks and open spaces in Barking and Dagenham Category British miniature railways Barking Park Light Railway Category 7 inch gauge railways de Barking Park nn Barking Park ... more details
group note References references External links IMDb title 1789933 Battle for Barking http www.channel4.com programmes the battle for barking More 4 The Battle for Barking http www.guardian.co.uk ... Category Politics of Barking and Dagenham Category United Kingdom general election, 2010 ... more details
orphan date September 2010 Adam of Barking floruit fl. 1217? , was a Benedictine monk and religious poet who left a number of writings including De Serie Sex tatum which runs to 15,000 lines of hexameter . He belonged to the Sherborne Abbey abbey of Sherborne in Dorset ref name odnb cite web last Rigg first A, G, title Barking, Adam of fl. c.1176 c.1200 , Benedictine monk and religious poet work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press date 2004 9 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 89?docPos 217 accessdate 2009 06 24 ref . Adam of Barking is praised by the 16th century antiquary John Leland antiquary John Leland for his great erudition, and his promise as a writer both in prose and verse. According to John Bale and John Pitts Catholic scholar John Pitts , Adam was educated at Oxford, and was a model of all the Christian virtues. As old age came on he devoted himself more and more to the study of Scripture and the work of public preaching. For the latter task he seems to have been peculiarly fitted, and his biographers make special mention of his eloquence and zeal in lashing the vices of the people. Bale and Pitts say that he flourished about the year 1217, and this date may be fairly correct, as one of his works was dedicated to John, canon of Salisbury, who is doubtless to be identified with the far famed John of Salisbury who died in 1180. Of Adam s writings, which embraced treatises on the Old Testament as well as the New, there were existing at Sherborne in Leland s time De Natur divin et human verse , De Serie Sex tatum verse ... name dnb cite web last Archer first T. A. title Adam of Barking floruit fl. 1217? , Benedictine monk ... 2009 06 24 DNBfirst wstitle Adam of Barking ref Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Adam of Barking Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adam of Barking ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adam of Barking Category ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Barking image Image Barking F.C. logo.png Barking FC Badge fullname Barking Football Club nickname The Blues founded ground Mayesbrook Park, Dagenham capacity chairman manager Steve Munday league Essex Senior Football League Essex Senior League season 2010 11 in English football 2010 11 position Essex Senior Football League Essex Senior League , 6th pattern la1 pattern ... rightarm2 FFFF00 shorts2 FFFF00 socks2 FFFF00 Barking Football Club is an England English association football football club based in Barking , Greater London . The club are currently members of the Essex ... The origins of the modern club are unclear, with several potential origins Barking Institute was either formed around 1896 as Barking Working Lads Institute or possibly earlier as Barking Working Men s Institute or was a renamed Barking Rovers, who had been established in 1880 and later renamed by the Church ... Club history Barking FC ref The club won the Division One of the South Essex League in 1898 ... and Division Two A in 1901 01, before changing its name to Barking in 1902. They also played in the London ... after only two matches and their record was expunged. ref name FCHD fchd id BARKING name Barking ref In 1919 the club changed its name to Barking Town , and in 1920 21 won the Premier Division of the London League, before rejoining the Athenian League in 1923. ref fchd id BARKINGT name Barking ... 6 0 at Exeter City F.C. Exeter City . In 1932 they reverted to the name Barking , and in 1934 ... was relegated to Division Two. In 2001 Barking ceased to exist when they merged with East Ham United F.C. East Ham United to form Barking & East Ham United F.C. Barking & East Ham United . However, when the new club folded in 2006, Barking was re established and joined the Essex Senior League. Ground Barking Institute originally played at the Recreation Ground in Barking Park, before moving to Vicarage Field, which had been in use by Barking Rovers since 1884. ref name history Floodlights ... more details
Infobox London station name Barking symbol underground symbol2 overground alt name manager c2c manager1 manager2 owner Network Rail owner1 owner2 locale Barking borough London Borough of Barking and Dagenham platforms 9 tracks 8 fare zone 4 fare zone 1 railcode BKG railcode2 tubecode access yes access ... increase 13.046 tubeexits10 increase 13.720 Barking station is a railway station served by National Rail and London Underground services. It is located in Barking in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham ... as far as East Ham and the service was cut back there. It was extended back to Barking in 1908 ... of Barking and Dagenham Heritage Strategy publisher Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council ... to all other platforms from there via the subway and ramps. Gallery Commons category Barking railway station gallery File Barking station 1.jpg Station Building File Barking station 2.jpg Eastbound District line platforms 1a right and 2 left looking west File Barking station 3.jpg Main line platforms 4 and 5 looking east File Barking station 4.jpg Station signage File Barking 3 railway station geograph 2203381 by Ben Brooksbank.jpg Fenchurch Street Shoeburyness train approaching Barking in 1948 File Barking 2 railway station geograph 2203406.jpg Up Tilbury Line train leaving Barking for Fenchurch Street in 1955 File Barking railway station geograph 2201827.jpg View westward, towards London ... stations and route map barking Station information from c2c http www.nationalrail.co.uk stations bkg ... Overground navbox Transport in London UKrailwaystations DEFAULTSORT Barking Station Category District ... Overground Category Railway stations in Barking and Dagenham Category Tube stations in Barking and Dagenham ... DfT Category B stations ar ca Estaci de Barking de Bahnhof Barking fr Barking m tro de Londres gan ka nl Station Barking ja no Barking stasjon ru simple Barking station zh ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 Infobox Company company name Barking Irons company logo File gunemailblack.jpg foundation 2001 location New York City, USA key people Daniel & Michael Casarella industry Textiles Apparel Clothing products Apparel , Jewelry homepage http www.barkingirons.com www.barkingirons.com Barking Irons is a design company based on the Bowery in New York City, specializing in casual contemporary apparel inspired by American folklore and storytelling. The clothing line has been noted for blending elements of 19th century formality with contemporary denim & rock and roll culture as well as its commitment to utilizing fashion as a modern means for storytelling in the folk tradition. The company was started in mid 2003 by brothers Daniel and Michael Casarella and has won several awards including 2006 Sportswear International Fashion Award, and was featured in New York Times Magazine article, http www.nytimes.com 2006 07 30 magazine 30brand.html The Brand Underground. History and Meaning The name Barking Irons comes from a 19th century slang term for pistols. The term was created by gangs of youths that haunted New York s infamous Bowery . The Bowery, a theatre district for much of the century, was a critical proving ground for indigenous American culture in the 19th century. Uniquely American art forms such as tap dancing , minstrel shows , concert saloons, freak shows and vaudeville all gained popularity in the Bowery theatres of the time. The cultural well ... Collections Barking Irons has been noted for the extensive historical research and chronicling that is weaved ... as individual designs. Past Barking Irons collections have drawn inspiration from characters such as P.T. ... , and musicians such as, Leadbelly , Woody Guthrie , and Stephen Foster . The history in Barking Irons ... Barking Irons website http themulberrybend.blogspot.com Barking Irons NYC history blog http www.nytimes.com 2006 07 30 magazine 30brand.html NY TIMES article profiling Barking Irons Category Clothing ... more details
Infobox film name Barking Water image Barking Water.jpg alt see WP ALT caption director Sterlin Harjo producer Chad Burris writer Sterlin Harjo starring Richard Ray Whitman br Casey Camp Horinek br Jon Proudstar music Ryan Beveridge cinematography Frederick Schroeder editing David Michael Maurer studio Indion Entertainment Group br Dolpin Bay Films distributor released Film date 2009 1 17 25th Sundance Film Festival Sundance runtime country Film US language English budget gross Barking Water is a 2009 independent feature film written and directed by Sterlin Harjo that premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and stars Richard Ray Whitman , Casey Camp Horinek , Jon Proudstar , Aaron Riggs , Laura Spencer , Quese iMC , Ryan Red Corn , and Beau Harjo . The film was shot in Oklahoma in the Summer of 2008 and is Harjo s second feature film. The film won awards for Best Film and Best Actress at the 2009 American Indian Film Festival . ref http www.imdb.com title tt1201135 awards ref References reflist External links Official http www.barkingwaterfilm.com IMDb title 1201135 Allmovie title 477549 Category 2009 films Category American films Category English language films Category Independent films Category Native American film ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Barking is an Episcopal polity episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Chelmsford , in the Province of Canterbury . ref Crockford s Clerical Directory 2008 2009 100th edition , Church House Publishing ISBN 978 0 7151 1030 0 . ref The current bishop is the Rt Revd David Hawkins bishop David Hawkins , former Rector of St George s Church in Leeds . He was consecrated as a bishop on 17 October 2002 and began his public ministry as the Bishop of Barking in January 2003. The Barking area comprises the east London boroughs of London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Barking and Dagenham , London Borough of Havering Havering , London Borough of Newham Newham , London Borough of Redbridge Redbridge and London Borough of Waltham Forest Waltham Forest , together with the Epping Forest district Epping Forest and Harlow districts of west Essex . The population is 1.3 million and includes a wide mix of ethnicity and culture. The area comprises 166 churches, 60 of which are set in urban priority area parishes. The Barking area also includes the main site for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. ref http www.chelmsford.anglican.org area bishops.html Church of England, Essex & East London ref Initially, the see was suffragan to the Bishop of St Albans the Diocese of Chelmsford was not created until 1914. ref http canveyisland.org page id 1029 path 0p39p76p135p.aspx Canvey Island Archive St Anne s 1910 2010 ref Canon David Hawkins said It is an immense privilege to be invited to provide support and leadership to clergy and residents ... 716 Press Release, Barking & Dagenham ref List of Bishops of Barking class wikitable style width 95 ... align center 1975 1905 1991 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 5 James Adams Bishop of Barking ... links http www.chelmsford.anglican.org barking.html Barking area fact sheet http www.crockford.org.uk ... Bishops of Barking Category Anglican suffragan bishops in the Diocese of Chelmsford anglican stub ... more details
Richard of Barking died 1246 was an English Benedictine , the Abbot of Westminster , and a leading judge. Life He was for some years prior of the Abbey of Westminster , and on 14 October 1222 was elected abbot in succession to Humeto or Humez, receiving the benediction from Peter de Rupibus , Bishop of Winchester . He became a privy councillor, and a baron of the exchequer next in rank to William de Shareshull . According to William Dugdale and John Weever , he was chief baron but it is doubtful whether such an office existed at the time. In 1242 mandates to the sheriffs of counties to collect scutage money for the king Henry III of England Henry III s expedition to Gascony are tested in his name, and he appears at that time to have been a favourite and attendant upon the king. In 1245 he, with Walter Mauclerk , was king s deputy or lord justice of the kingdom during the king s absence in the Welsh wars, and on that ground he was excused from attendance at the First Council of Lyon in that year. He died 23 November 1246, having increased the revenues of his abbey by the addition of the churches of Ocham , Aschewell , and Strengesham , the manor of Thorpe, the castle of Morton Folet , the village of New Morton, Gloucestershire , and one half the manors of Langdon, Worcestershire Langdon and Chadesley , in Worcestershire . He was buried in a marble tomb before the altar of the Virgin in the lady chapel built in Humeto s abbacy his tomb was destroyed in the time of Abbot William de Colchester . References cite DNB wstitle Barking, Richard de Attribution DNB wstitle Barking, Richard de DEFAULTSORT Barking, Richard of Category Year of birth missing Category 1246 deaths Category Benedictines Category Abbots of Westminster Category English judges ... more details
refimprove date December 2008 Infobox settlement name Barking Lodge type Village subdivision type Country subdivision name Jamaica subdivision type1 County subdivision name1 Surrey, Jamaica Surrey subdivision type2 Parish subdivision name2 Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica St. Thomas latd 17 latm 53 lats 0 latNS N longd 76 longm 16 longs 0 longEW W Barking Lodge is a small village close to the south east coast of the Caribbean island of Jamaica and located in the parish of Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica St. Thomas within the county of Surrey, Jamaica Surrey . Barking Lodge was once a small Sugar plantations in the Caribbean sugar estate spanning convert 350 acre km2 and worked by 150 slaves at the time of emancipation when the property belonged to Philip Forsyth and the heirs of Robert Lindsay, having been owned in 1811 by the heirs of Ambrose S. Carter. ref Jamaica Surveyed, B W Higman, 2001 p 278 ref Ambrose S. Carter appears to have first settled the estate in the 1770s. Upon his death in the early 1790s, the plantation may have descended to the Forsyth and Lindsay families into whom Carter s daughters had married whilst other daughters made union with the Dickinson and Worsfold families. Sons of Carter s became proprietors of the Essex, Wilmington and Newmarket estates whilst another branch of the family settled at Bath. The prevalence of the name Carter in this quarter of St Thomas may be attributed to the Carters slaveholding. The names Carter, Forsyth and Lindsay are those native to Barking Lodge. When sugar production was abandoned in 1847, Barking Lodge amalgamated with the nearby properties of Unity and Airy Mount under the ownership of Alexander Barclay who came to Jamaica from England in 1805 and authored A Practical View of the Present State of Slavery in the West Indies , an apologia for slavery. ref Alexander Barclay, A Practical View of the Present State of Slavery ... sports deal 434712.html ref Friends of Barking Lodge Group In late 2011, a group was proposed with the principal ... more details