Towneley might be of service in promoting the invasion of England, sent him a colonel s commission to enable him to raise forces, and to assist his ally Charles Edward Stuart in his expedition to Scotland . Towneley went to Manchester , and for several months was a guest among the Jacobites of the area. Towneley joined Prince Charles and his highland army a few days before they reached Manchester ...See also Towneley family Image Towneley Hall 01.jpg thumb right 250px Towneley Hall in Towneley Park , Burnley Francis Towneley 1709 July 30, 1746 , was an England English Jacobitism Jacobite who was executed for his role in the Jacobite Rising of 1745 rebellion of 1745 . Early life He was the fifth son of Towneley family CharlesTowneley 1658 1712 CharlesTowneley of Towneley Hall , Lancashire , by his ... s and Jacobite supporters. His father and Richard Towneley grandfather had been implicated in the plot ... not guilty. ref name Towneleys Towneley went to France in 1728, where Jacobite sympathisers found him ... hundred in total, received payment. Towneley and the Manchester regiment accompanied the prince to Derby ..., while the prince and his army continued their retreat into Scotland. Much against the wish of Towneley ..., but be reserved for the king s pleasure. At his trial in London on 13 July 1746, Towneley s plea ... secretly removed, and has since been in possession of the Towneley family Towneley family , and is now preserved in the chapel at Towneley Hall. Towneley s body was buried in a unmarked grave ... in popular culture Jacobites of the time used Towneley s name in a number of ballads, most notably ... , uses the execution as a backdrop to the story. References Notes cite DNB wstitle Towneley, Francis ... title Tracing the Towneleys 2004 work www.towneley.org.uk ref Towneleys Attribution DNB wstitle Towneley, Francis Wikisource 1 Townley s Ghost Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Towneley ... 30, 1746 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Towneley, Francis Category 1709 births Category 1746 deaths Category ... more details
Use dmy dates date December 2011 Use British English date December 2011 also Towneley family John Towneley 16 Feb 1806 &ndash 21 Feb 1878 ref name rayment rayment hc b 3 ref was an English Whig British political party Whig politician. He was elected at the United Kingdom general election, 1841 1841 general election as a Member of Parliament MP for Beverley UK Parliament constituency Beverley , and held the seat until he did not stand at the United Kingdom general election, 1852 1852 general election . ref name rayment Personal Life A son of Towneley family Peregrine Edward Towneley 1762 1846 Peregrine Edward Towneley of Towneley Hall and Charlotte Drummond. He married Lucy Tichborne, the daughter of Tichborne Case Henry Joseph Tichborne , the Tichborne Baronets 8th Baronet and Anne Burke on 28 October 1840. ref cite web url http thepeerage.com p7599.htm i75988 title Person Page 7599 work thePeerage.com accessdate 2011 04 22 ref He inherited the Towneley estates, including the Lordship of Bowland , upon the death of his brother Towneley family Colonel CharlesTowneley 1803 1876 Colonel CharlesTowneley in 1876. As John s only son Richard died before he did, it became necessary to divide the estate between the seven daughters of the two men, requiring a private Act of Parliament. ref cite web url http www.towneley.org.uk downloads TTv4 web.pdf title Tracing the Towneleys 2004 work towneley.org.uk accessdate 2011 04 22 ref Like his brother, he also served in the 5th Royal Lancashire Militia, being promoted to Lt. Colonel in 1863. ref http www.londongazette.co.uk issues 22723 pages ..., Bt 1841 1847 with2 Sackville Lane Fox 1847 1852 years 1841 1852 s aft after Francis Charles Lawley Hon. Francis Charles Lawley br William Wells 1818 1889 William Wells end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Towneley, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English politician DATE OF BIRTH 16 Feb 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 Feb 1878 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Towneley, John ... more details
, on 10 October 1629. His father was CharlesTowneley 1600 1644 and his mother before marriage was Mary Trapppes 1599 1690 . He had three brothers and three sisters. Towneley came from a Roman ... brother CharlesTowneley 1631 1712 . ref Thomas Dunham Whitaker Whitaker, T. D. 1818 , History ... , but what he referred to as Mr Towneley s hypothesis. ref Webster, Charles 1965 , Archives for History ... Towneley family Richard Towneley 10 October 1629 22 January 1707 was an England English mathematician and astronomer from Towneley Hall Towneley near Burnley , Lancashire . He was one of a group of seventeenth .... Towneley s hypothesis. He introduced John Flamsteed to the micrometer and designed the movement ... at the English College, Douai in France . ref Webster, Charles 1966 Transactions of the Historical ... philosophy and astronomy. His father, Charles, was killed at the battle of Marston Moor in 1644.The civil war had been disastrous for the Towneley family and their Lancashire estates were confiscated ... towneley downloads TTv4 web.pdf Retrieved 2007 11 16 ref Boyle s law The income from the family estate meant that Towneley had no need to take any other employment. He devoted himself ..., was both the Towneley family s physician and a friend who shared Towneley s enthusiasm for experimentation ... Boyle in 1661 and it seems Towneley also discussed the experiments with Boyle when he visited London ... as drawn by Robert Hooke Towneley published little of his own work but in May 1667 he sent a letter ... purposes . Adrien Auzout had claimed a French first in inventing the micrometer. Towneley wrote ... William Gascoigne had developed a micrometer before the Civil War. Towneley had produced an improved version of that micrometer and was using it in Lancashire. ref Towneley, Richard 1667 , Philosophical Transactions Vol. II No. 25, p. 457 458 ref The Royal Society showed great interest in Towneley .... His problem was solved in 1667, when he saw Richard Towneley s micrometer, which was based ... more details
see also Towneley family Sir Simon Peter Edmund Cosmo William Towneley , Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order KCVO , Order of Saint Gregory the Great KCSG born 1921 was born with the surname Koch de Gooreynd , the elder son of a British father of Belgian stock, Alexander L.W. Koch de Gooreynd, and a British mother Priscilla Reyntiens , also of partial Belgian descent. Alexander Koch de Gooreynd changed the family name prior to the birth of Towneley s younger brother, Peregrine Worsthorne Sir Peregrine Worsthorne , the journalist. The brothers were raised Catholic, but did not attend denominational schools. Worsthorne assumed the surname and coat of arms arms of Towneley , an old recusancy recusant family, by royal license. At the time of his wedding, he changed his name and took on the remaining Lancashire inheritance of that family, of which his great grandmother Caroline Theresa, Lady Abingdon, had been one of the three co heiresses. In 1954 under the name Simon Towneley Worsthorne he published Venetian Opera in the 17th Century , a seminal study of the field, which played a significant role in the remarkable revival of the Venetian opera repertory in the latter 20th century. Honours He was appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire for 1971 and Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire from 1976 to 1996. He was appointed a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order in 1994. ref London Gazette issue 53527 startpage 4 date 30 December 1993 accessdate 28 November 2009 ref Family Towneley ..., from a well off recusant English Roman Catholic family. Lady Towneley died in 2001 from cancer , aged ... Mary Towneley, The Independent 22 February 2001 archived version http www.antique horology.org gallery ... Charles Kay Shuttleworth, 5th Baron Shuttleworth The Lord Shuttleworth s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Towneley, Simon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1921 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Towneley, Simon Category 1921 births Category ... more details
cars show. See also Richard TowneleyCharles Townley References Reflist External links commons category http www.burnley.gov.uk towneleyTowneley Hall official site coord 53.7738 2.2225 type landmark ...Towneley Park comprises Towneley Hall , a large country house , and its surrounding estate on the outskirts of Burnley , Lancashire , England . Most of the land is open, although a nature trail follows the woodland to the rear of the hall. On the trail can be seen sculptures of various woodland and mythical creatures emerging from the trees. The open ground is mostly taken up by a golf course and many football pitches there are 4 full size pitches and 12 smaller pitches, which are used in Sunday League games and in children s football matches. There is also a changing block for teams to use in bigger matches. Other sports played in Towneley Park include cricket , bowls , rugby football rugby and tennis . There is also a pitch and putt course in the park. The River Calder, Lancashire River Calder flows through the grounds. The local high school, Unity College Burnley Unity College , formerly Towneley High, opened in September 2010, moving from the main entrance of the park to a new build further inside the land. Image Towneley Hall edit.jpg thumb right 250px Towneley Hall from the front History The Towneley family Towneleys were an important Catholic family and once owned extensive estates in and around Burnley, the West Riding of Yorkshire, and County Durham. From 1835, they held the powerful Lordship of Bowland in north east Lancashire, making them so called Lords of the Fells . ref http www.forestofbowland.com node 1864 Forest of Bowland official website ref Towneley Hall not only contains the 15th Century Whalley Abbey vestments, but also has its own chapel with a finely carved altarpiece made in Antwerp around 1525. The hall was the home of the Towneley family for over ... Towneley Cenotaph gallery Events Many annual events in Burnley are held at Towneley Park owing ... more details
. John Towneley c1528 1607 Son of Sir John s second son Charles and Elizabeth Kaye. Half brother ... and Jane. Died unmarried. CharlesTowneley 1600 1644 Born at Towneley Hall. Son of Richard and Jane ... measurements of rainfall in England. Inventor of the Deadbeat escapement . CharlesTowneley 1658 1712 ... in the Battle of the Boyne . Richard Towneley 1689 1735 Son of Charles and Ursula. Married ... of 27, his widow left Towneley Hall at the time of Jacobite rebellion and did not return. Charles Townley 1737 1805 Main Charles Townley Son of William and Cecilia. Collector of the Towneley Marbles ... CharlesTowneley 1803 1876 Son of Peregrine and Charlotte. He married Lady Caroline Molyneux the daughter ... Towneley Son of Peregrine and Charlotte, brother of Charles, married Lucy Tichborne, the daughter of Tichborne ... was succeeded in the barony by his grandson Charles. CharlesTowneley Strachey, 4th Baron O Hagan ...The Towneley or Townley family are an England English recusancy recusant family whose ancestry can be traced back to Norman England . They take their name from Towneley Hall in Burnley , Lancashire , which was the family seat until its sale in 1901. The Towneleys of Towneley Hall Image Towneley Hall 01.jpg thumb right 350px Towneley Hall in Towneley Park , Burnley expand list date February 2011 Richard de Towneley born? 1381 Married Ellen by 1345. High Sheriff of Lancashire from 1374 to 1377. MP for Lancashire UK Parliament constituency Lancashire in 1361 and 1371. John Towneley 1350 1399 Married Isabella de Rixton, probably in 1382. Richard Towneley 1387 1455 Married Alice. Man at arms at the battle of Agincourt . John Towneley 1415 c1473 Married three times however only had children with his second wife Isabel Sherburne Sir Richard Towneley 1445 1482 Son of John and Isabel. Married Joanna ... . Sir John Towneley 1473 1540 Son of Sir Richard and Joanna. Married Isabel Pilkington in 1480. Was knighted ... in Lancashire after Knowsley Hall Knowsley . High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1532. Richard Towneley 1499 ... more details
Henry Towneley Green Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours R.I. 1836 1899 , was an English watercolour painter and illustrator who exhibited from 1855 at the Royal Academy and the New Society of Painters in Watercolours . He became a member of the New Watercolour Society in 1879. He was the brother of Charles Green painter Charles Green Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours R.I. 1840 1898 , a leading illustrator for The Graphic . The two brothers produced illustrations for Once A Week magazine Once a Week , and the Cornhill Magazine , edited by Thackeray , and regular contributed to by Millais and Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton Leighton . Some of Green s work may be seen at the Victoria and Albert Museum . ref http www.artfact.com auction lot henry towneley green 1836 1899 6wla76p9jy 8 m 871n04jwpz ref File Henry Towneley Green00.jpg thumb left center Scrumpers 1867 References reflist commonscat Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green,Henry Towneley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1899 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green,Henry Towneley Category 1836 births Category 1899 deaths Category English painters Category English illustrators ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Towneley locale Burnley borough Burnley borough Burnley image name caption original Manchester and Leeds Railway pregroup Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway postgroup London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref SD845314 years Start date 1849 11 12 df yes events Station opened years1 end date 1952 08 04 df y events1 Station closed Towneley railway station was a station in Lancashire which served the village of Towneley and the nearby Towneley Hall on the eastern edge of Burnley . Opened on 12 November 1849 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway , it was served by local trains on the Todmorden railway station Todmorden to Burnley line until closure by British Railways London Midland Region on 4 August 1952. The station house survives as a private residence, whilst the signal box remains in use to supervise a busy level crossing next to the former station site. References cite book last Bairstow first Martin year 1987 title The Manchester and Leeds Railway The Calder Valley Line publisher Martin Bairstow location Halifax, West Yorkshire Halifax pages 28 id ISBN 1 87194 422 8 Historical Rail Start rail line previous Holme railway station Lancashire Holme br small Line open, station closed small next Burnley Manchester Road railway station Burnley Manchester Road br small Line and station open small route L&YR br small Copy Pit Line small col LYR colour end box coord 53.77934 2.23724 type landmark region GB source npemap.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Burnley Category Former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1849 Category Railway stations closed in 1952 ... more details
coord 53.704 1.233 display title region GB scale 50000 Image stoodley1 63k.jpg thumb right 250px The Mary Towneley Loop is a convert 47 mi adj on circular route that forms part of the Pennine Bridleway National Trails United Kingdom National Trail , along the borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire . It is named in memory of Mary, Lady Towneley , who drew attention to the poor state of England s bridleways and the need for a long distance route for horse riders by riding with two friends in September 1986 from Hexham in Northumberland to Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne in Derbyshire . She died in 2001. An annual relay race, organized by Rossendale Harriers, takes place in late January or early February. Teams consisting of five pairs of runners race over five relay legs to complete the entire 47 miles and 6,400 feet of ascent of the loop, clockwise from Fearns Sports College in Stacksteads. The 2011 race took place on 30th January and hosted 109 teams, 1,090 individual runners from clubs across the north of England, and was won by Salford Harriers. References http www.nationaltrail.co.uk penninebridleway downloads.asp?PageId 37 http www.idonohoe.com mountian bike9.htm http www.lancashire.gov.uk environment countryside bridleways bmtloop.asp http www.penninebridlewayrelay.co.uk index.htm Category Long distance footpaths in England Category Bridleroutes in the United Kingdom lancashire geo stub WestYorkshire geo stub ... more details
Maurice Herbert TowneleyTowneley O Hagan, 3rd Baron O Hagan 20 February 1882 18 December 1961 , was a United Kingdom British Liberal Party UK Liberal and later Conservative Party UK Conservative politician. O Hagan was the second son of Thomas O Hagan, 1st Baron O Hagan , the Liberal Party UK Liberal Lord Chancellor of Ireland in William Ewart Gladstone Gladstone s first two governments and his second wife Alice Mary, daughter and co heiress of Colonel CharlesTowneley and he succeeded in the barony on the death of his elder brother in 1900, when he was still eighteen. He was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge . He was Assistant Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty Edward Marjoribanks, 2nd Baron Tweedmouth Lord Tweedmouth from 1906 to 1907 and served in the Liberal Government 1905 1915 Liberal administrations of Henry Campbell Bannerman Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman and later H. H. Asquith as a Lord in Waiting government whip in the House of Lords from 1907 to 1910. During World War I he had been a Major rank Major in the Essex Royal Horse Artillery , for which he raised a regiment in 1914. He was invalided out of the army in 1918. He continued to support the Liberals through the years of the Lloyd George Coalition Government Lloyd George government , but switched to supporting the Conservatives under Stanley Baldwin in the mid 1920s. He ... license his maternal grandfather s surname of Towneley in addition to that of O Hagan. Lord O Hagan ... in the barony by his grandson Charles. Lady O Hagan died in 1965. References Kidd, Charles, Williamson ... , 1990. rayment start box s reg uk succession box title Baron O Hagan before Thomas Towneley O Hagan, 2nd Baron O Hagan Thomas Towneley O Hagan after CharlesTowneley Strachey, 4th Baron O Hagan CharlesTowneley Strachey years 1900&ndash 1961 end box DEFAULTSORT Ohagan, Maurice Towneley Ohagan, 3rd ... in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Category Strachey family Maurice Towneley O Hagan, 3rd Baron ... more details
Montagu Henry Edmund Cecil Towneley Bertie, 13th Earl of Lindsey and 8th Earl of Abingdon 2 November 1887 11 September 1963 , styled Lord Norreys between 1919 and 1928 and known as The Earl of Abingdon from 1928 onwards, was an English peer. Background Towneley Bertie was the son of Montagu Charles Francis Towneley Bertie, Lord Norreys and the Honourable Rose Riversdale Glyn. His father died in 1919, during his grandfather s lifetime, and Towneley Bertie was thereafter styled Lord Norreys until he succeeded his grandfather as Earl of Abingdon on 10 March 1928. Career He was a family trustee of the British Museum , and High Steward of Abingdon. Upon the death on 2 January 1938 of his kinsman, Montague Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey , a fifth cousin thrice removed, he succeeded as 13th Earl of Lindsey. On his death in 1963 he was succeeded in his titles by his cousin, Richard Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey . Family He married Elizabeth Valetta Montagu Stuart Wortley, daughter of Major General the Honourable Hon. Edward James Montagu Stuart Wortley and Violet Hunter Guthrie, on 11 August 1928. The marriage produced no children. References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 2003 edition . London Pan Macmillan, 2003. LINDSEY , Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920 2007 online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 http www.thepeerage.com p1146.htm i11456 thePeerage.com External links Hansard contribs mr montagu towneley bertie The Earl of Abingdon s start s reg en s bef before Montagu Bertie, 7th Earl of Abingdon Montagu Arthur Bertie s ttl title Earl of Abingdon years 1928&ndash 1963 s aft rows 2 after Richard Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey Richard Henry Rupert Bertie s bef before Montague Bertie, 12th Earl of Lindsey Montague Peregrine Albemarle Bertie s ttl title Earl of Lindsey years 1938&ndash 1963 end DEFAULTSORT Lindsey, Montagu Towneley Bertie, 13th Earl Of Category 1887 births Category 1963 deaths Category Earls in the Peerage of England ... more details
Thomas Towneley O Hagan, 2nd Baron O Hagan 5 December 1878 13 December 1900 , was a United Kingdom British peer and soldier. He was the eldest son of Thomas O Hagan, 1st Baron O Hagan Thomas O Hagan , the Lord Chancellor of Ireland in William Ewart Gladstone Gladstone s first two governments, and of Alice Towneley from Lancashire s prominent Towneley family Towneley family , from whom he inherited considerable land holdings of some convert 5300 acre km2 . He was educated at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Sandhurst . He inherited his title at the age of seven, but never took up his seat in the House of Lords before his premature death. From 1899, he served in South Africa during Boer War as a Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion of Grenadier Guards , but died abruptly of an unknown illness thought to have been malaria just over a week after his 22nd birthday. As he died unmarried and without children, the title passed on to his younger brother Maurice Herbert TowneleyTowneley O Hagan, 3rd Baron O Hagan Maurice . References Who Was Who, 1897 2005 start box s reg uk succession box title Baron O Hagan before Thomas O Hagan, 1st Baron O Hagan Thomas O Hagan after Maurice Herbert TowneleyTowneley O Hagan, 3rd Baron O Hagan Maurice Herbert TowneleyTowneley O Hagan years 1885&ndash 1900 end box DEFAULTSORT Ohagan, Thomas Ohagan, 2nd Baron Category 1878 births Category 1900 deaths Category Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Category Graduates of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Category Grenadier Guards officers ... more details
, external links, red links with little potential. two other uses the family name Charles surname Infobox given name name Charles image Charlemagne and Pope Adrian I.jpg imagesize caption Charlemagne , King ... names footnotes TOCright READ Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. Only add notable Charles here. Non notable information and other vanity will be removed. Charles is a given name for males and is borrowed from ... Danish language Danish Karl, Carl Dutch language Dutch Karel English language English Charles Chip, Chuck ... Charles Charlot German language German Karl, Carl Georgian language Georgian Karlo Greek language ... Name Description Charles in Charge an American television sitcom Chuck an American television series Charles Antoni a character on the ABC Family TV series Lincoln Heights TV series Lincoln Heights ... comic strip Charles Montgomery Burns a character on The Simpsons , usually called Mr. Burns or Monty Burns Chuck E Cheese mouse mascot for pizza chain of same name Charles Darnay a character from the novel ... Rugrats and All Grown Up Charles Foster Kane a character in the Orson Welles film Citizen Kane Charles Gunn a major character on the television show Angel Charlie Horse one of Shari Lewis puppets Charles ... s dummy Chucky Pancamo a character from Oz played by Chuck Zito Charles Tucker III a fictional ... Cliff Arquette Major Charles Emerson Winchester III a character on the show M A S H Charles Xavier Professor X a character in the X Men universe Charles character on the cartoon Duckman Charles wrestler in Shakespeare s As You Like It Charles Chachi Arcola character on Happy Days and Joanie Loves Chachi Charles Morse Anthony Hopkins s character in The Edge 1997 film The Edge 1997 Ensign Charles Parker played by Tim Conway a character on the television series McHale s Navy Charles Palantine a character in the film Taxi Driver Charles Stewart a character in the movie Mona Lisa Smile toc span style color black In film span class wikitable sortable Name Description Charles Bowers American cartoonist ... more details
for the British officer of arms Charles Townley officer of arms see also Towneley family File Zoffani, Johann CharlesTowneley in his Sculpture Gallery 1782.jpg thumb right 300px Charles Townley in the Park ... of the Ribchester Helmet in Vetusta Monumenta , a Roman cavalry helmet found near Towneley Hall, ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Towneley, Charles first Warwick William last Wroth authortitle Warwick ... purchase. http www.burnley.gov.uk towneley whatson charlestowneley Townley Marbles v1.pdf http ... Persondata . NAME Towneley, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 1, 1737 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 3, 1805 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Towneley, Charles Category ... , the Townley Venus . Charles Townley October 1, 1737 January 3, 1805 ref Cite book title The Dictionary ... Marbles or Towneley Marbles . He was born at Towneley Hall , the family seat, near Burnley ... and divine. In 1758 he took up his residence at Towneley Hall http www.burnley.gov.uk towneley , where he lived the ordinary life of a country gentleman until 1767, when he left England ... in Rome, he got together a splendid collection of antiquities, known especially for the Towneley ... and another of the treasures now at Towneley is a conversation piece http www.burnley.gov.uk towneley ... fellow connoisseurs, the palaeographer Charles Astle , Hon. Charles Francis Greville , F.R.S. ... , ref It was discovered at Hadrian s Villa in 1790 and purchased by Towneley in 1792 it was such an important addition to the Towneley marbles that Zoffany was called in to add it to the painting ... Fighting from the Barberini collection had been Towneley s first major purchase, in 1768 Winckelmann had identified it as a lost original by Polyclitus sculptor Polyclitus . In point of fact, Towneley ... posed on a wall bracket. The so called Bust of Clytie ref Towneley purchased it directly from ... executed , made a grant of 187,000 to help purchase the bust so that it could be returned to Towneley ... more details
1780 and founded Charles Town, West Virginia Charles Town . Charles married Mildred Thornton, daughter of Colonel Francis Thornton and Frances Gregory around 1761. Charles Washington served as a magistrate ... . During the Revolutionary War Charles Washington served as colonel of the Spotsylvania County, Virginia ... The home of Charles Washington, Happy Retreat , was erected in 1780. In 1786, on 80 acres 320,000 m of his adjoining land, Charles laid out the streets of Charles Town, naming many of them after his ... . Jefferson County was formed in 1801 as Charles anticipated. The county court house stands on one ... . Charles Washington died sometime between July and September, 1799, only a short while before the death of his brother, George. Charles and his wife Mildred s grave sites near Evitts Run have recently been located and surrounded by a stone wall. Ancestry ahnentafel top Ancestors of Charles Washington ... 1 1. Charles Washington 2 2. Augustine Washington 3 3. Mary Ball Washington Mary Ball 4 4. Lawrence ... Fox 20 20. Augustine Warner 21 21. Mary Towneley 22 22. George Reade 23 23. Elizabeth Martian Martiau ..., Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 2, 1738 PLACE OF BIRTH Hunting Creek , Virginia DATE OF DEATH September 16, 1799 PLACE OF DEATH unknown DEFAULTSORT Washington, Charles ... from Charles Town, West Virginia Category People from Fairfax County, Virginia Category Siblings of Presidents ... more details
Charles Burrows Charles Productions was a television production company of director James Burrows , and writers Glen Charles and Les Charles . It produced the television series Cheers . See also Cheers External links imdb company 0010609 Charles Burrow Charles Productions Category Cheers Category Television production companies of the United States media company stub ... more details
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