Unreferenced date March 2011 Following complaints about the finances, buildings and management of Eton College the Clarendon Commission , a Royal Commission , was set up in 1861 to investigate the state of nine leading schools in England at the time. The Clarendon Report was published in 1864 with general recommendations on the subjects of curriculum. It gives a detailed picture of life in the nine schools. As a consequence of the Report, the Public Schools Act 1868 Public Schools Act was passed in 1868. The Terms of Reference for the Commission were the following To inquire into the nature and application of the Endowments, Funds and Revenue belonging to or received by the hereinafter mentioned Colleges, Schools and Foundations and also to inquire into the administration and management of the said Colleges, Schools and Foundations ref name Maclure J. Stuart Maclure, Educational Documents England and Wales, 1816 to present day , Methuen Young Books, 1973, ISBN 978 0416782905, p83 ref Eton college Eton , Winchester College Winchester , Westminster School Westminster , Charterhouse School Charterhouse , St Paul s School London St Paul s , Merchant Taylors School, Northwood Merchant Taylors , Harrow School Harrow , Rugby School Rugby , and Shrewsbury School Shrewsbury . The nine Clarendon Schools are still regarded as being amongst the best educational establishments in England. All but St Paul s and Merchant Taylors are predominantly boarding schools. All have excellent academic records and entry is extremely competitive. References reflist Category Education in the United Kingdom Category British royal commissions Category 1860s in the United Kingdom Category 1861 establishments ... more details
Clarendon may refer to Places In Australia Clarendon, New South Wales , a suburb of northern west Sydney Clarendon, Queensland Clarendon, South Australia Clarendon, Tasmania , a National Trust property near Evandale, Tasmania Clarendon County, New South Wales In Canada Clarendon, Quebec Clarendon Station, Ontario In Jamaica Clarendon Parish In the United States Clarendon, Arkansas Clarendon, New York Clarendon, Pennsylvania Clarendon, Texas Clarendon, Vermont Clarendon, Virginia , a district of Arlington County Clarendon Township, Michigan People Earl of Clarendon , a peerage of England Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon 1609 1674 , English historian, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Chancellor, and a close political advisor to Charles II Other uses Clarendon Building , Oxford, England Clarendon College Jamaica , a religious secondary school Clarendon College Texas , a two year community college Clarendon Entertainment , a New York City film production and distribution company Clarendon House , a mansion in Piccadilly, London, England Clarendon Press Clarendon Palace , Wiltshire, England Clarendon Films , a former British film studio Clarendon typeface , a slab serif typeface Clarendon Washington Metro , a D.C. subway station Clarendon High School disambiguation , a number of secondary schools See also Constitutions of Clarendon , legislative procedures passed by Henry II of England in 1164 Clarendon Hills disambiguation disambig ca Clarendon de Clarendon es Clarendon fr Clarendon it Clarendon nl Clarendon ja pl Clarendon ru sv Clarendon vo Clarendon ... more details
Clarendon College may refer to Clarendon College Jamaica , a religious school in Clarendon parish, Jamaica Clarendon College Texas , a two year college in Clarendon, Texas, USA ncn Clarendon , part of New College Nottingham Ballarat and Clarendon College , a school in Australia disambig ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Lake Clarendon image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location 10 km north east of Gatton, Queensland coords coord 27.5151 S 152.351 E type waterbody region AU display inline,title type reservoir inflow Lockyer Creek outflow catchment 3.4 basin countries Australia length width area 339ha depth 13m max depth volume 24,330 ML ref name sunwater ref name seqwater reference ref name sunwater http www.sunwater.com.au water store.htm Sunwater Current Water Storage Information ref ref name seqwater http seqwater.com.au index.htm Seqwater rainfall and dam level update ref residence time shore elevation 96m islands cities Lake Clarendon is a reservoir located 10  km North East of Gatton, Queensland Gatton in South East Queensland , Australia . The reservoir is one of a number of small dams built in the Lockyer Valley to supply water for irrigation. Completed in 1992, ref http www.seqwater.com.au public source store treat supply dams clarendon dam Clarendon Dam Lake Clarendon Seqwater Dam information page ref by mid 2006 the dam was empty due to drought in Australia drought conditions in Australia. ref cite web url http www.news.com.au couriermail story 0,23739,19750947 3102,00.html title Tiny trickle sparks torrent author Brian Williams accessdate 2008 04 21 date 2006 06 11 work The Courier Mail publisher Queensland Newspapers ref In January 2011, the dam was over 80 full according to the Queensland Water Commission website. Fishing A Stocked Impoundment Permit is required to fish in the dam. ref http www2.dpi.qld.gov.au fishweb 1339.html Fishing in Queensland dams? You may need a permit. ref See also portal Queensland List of dams and reservoirs in Australia References Reflist Category Reservoirs and dams in Australia Lake Clarendon Category Lakes of Queensland Clarendon Australia struct stub ... more details
Clarendon Square could refer to Streets named Clarendon Square Residential areas Clarendon Square Shopping Centre in Hyde, Greater Manchester, England. Disambig ... more details
Clarendon County may refer to Clarendon County, New South Wales , Australia Clarendon County, South Carolina , USA geodis Category County name disambiguation pages it Contea di Clarendon ... more details
Clarendon Park may refer to Clarendon Park, Jamaica Clarendon Park, Leicester Clarendon Park, Wiltshire geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
?Speci 13880 title Municipalit de Canton de Clarendon accessdate 2008 05 27 publisher Commission ...Infobox settlement official name Clarendon nickname motto image skyline Clarendon QC.jpg imagesize 270px image caption Historic cemetery on Front Road image flag flag size 120x100px image shield shield size 120x100px image map mapsize coordinates display inline,title coordinates region CA QC subdivision type Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 QC subdivision type2 ... blank info jct state QC QC 148 br jct state QC QC 303 website footnotes Clarendon is a municipality ... Township in Ontario . Its settlements include Clarendon, North Clarendon, Charteris, Lawn, Murrell ... by, but not part of, Clarendon. ref name CTQ Ccanton cite web url http www.toponymie.gouv.qc.ca ct topos carto.asp?Speci 13878&Latitude 45,65&Longitude 76,51666&Zoom 1700 title Canton de Clarendon accessdate 2008 05 27 publisher Commission de toponymie du Qu bec language French ref Largely cleared of forests, Clarendon is a predominantly agricultural municipality, with an elevation of convert 167 ... religious strife. As a result, Clarendon and Shawville is known as the heartland of White Anglo ... www.mrcpontiac.qc.ca en dossiers dossiers.php?id dossier 35 title Pontiac MRC Gateway Clarendon accessdate .... ref name Gateway In 1833, the Township of Clarendon was officially established. It was named after Clarendon Palace Clarendon Park , near Salisbury in Wiltshire, England where Henry II of England Henry II had convened peers and bishops to formulate the Constitutions of Clarendon in 1164 . In 1837, the post ... started to prosper, a second wave of settlement occurred, doubling the population of Clarendon between ... of Clarendon was created. This style was reformed to Municipality of Clarendon on October 11 ... Centre Clarendon surrounds Shawville, Quebec Shawville North Thorne, Quebec Thorne Northeast East Bristol ... populations fr Clarendon Qu bec ... more details
Other uses Hopewell, Jamaica disambiguation Hopewell, Jamaica coord 17 56 N 77 18 W display title Hopewell is a settlement in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica Clarendon Parish , Jamaica . References GEOnet2 32FA880168413774E0440003BA962ED3 Settlements in Jamaica Category Populated places in Jamaica Category Clarendon Parish Jamaica geo stub ... more details
The Clarendon Weir is a small weir on the Onkaparinga River , near Adelaide in South Australia . Built in 1894 96 as part of the early Onkaparinga Water Scheme, the weir was designed to pool water from the Mount Bold Reservoir , on the Onkaparinga, which is often boosted with water from the Murray River River Murray . From the weir water is directed onwards to Happy Valley Reservoir in the Field River catchment through pipeline. The water is used to supply the majority of the Adelaide region s water needs. The Clarendon Weir wall, originally constructed with large blocks of Macclesfield, South Australia Macclesfield marble, was raised to its current height of 14.5 metres in the mid 1960s. File Clarendon Weir panorama 04.jpg thumb left 600px Clarendon Weir See also Commons Category Reservoirs in Australia Clarendon Weir List of reservoirs and dams in Australia External links Mapit AUS suburbscale long 138.635 lat 35.112 http www.postcards.sa.com.au features clarendon host.html Postcards Clarendon http www.onkaparingacity.com web page?pg 590 City of Onkaparinga Clarendon Category Reservoirs and dams in Australia Category Geography of South Australia Category Weirs Category Article Feedback 5 Australia struct stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Clarendon, Vermont settlement type New England town Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map clarendon vt highlight.png mapsize 250px map caption Clarendon, Vermont image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location ... ID blank1 info 1462072 GR 3 website footnotes Clarendon is a town in Rutland County, Vermont Rutland ... , Clarendon town, Vermont publisher U.S. Census Bureau, American FactFinder 2 accessdate November 2, 2011 ref Clarendon spans U.S. Route 7 and is split by the highway, the Cold River Vermont Cold River ... into the villages of Clarendon, West Clarendon, East Clarendon, Clarendon Springs, and North Clarendon. History The area that later formed the Town of Clarendon was settled by families from lower New ... settled, and in 1795 Vermont became a state. Clarendon now includes the following entries on the National ... Road in North Clarendon. NOTE The Brown Covered Bridge is actually on the Upper Cold River Road in Shrewsbury and was damaged during the flooding from Hurricane Irene added February 21, 1974 Clarendon Congregational Church &mdash Middle Rd. added August 12, 1984 Clarendon House Vermont Clarendon House &mdash off VT 133 in Clarendon Springs added June 17, 1976 The Clarendon House hotel was a destination spa spa resort destination in the early 20th century Cold River Bridge Clarendon, Vermont Cold River Bridge &mdash VT 7B over the Cold R. added December 14, 1991 East Clarendon Railroad Station &mdash VT 103 and East Rd. added April 8, 1999 The former East Clarendon Railroad Station is a restaurant today Kingsley Covered Bridge &mdash bridges the Mill River on East Street in East Clarendon added March 12, 1974 gallery Image Clarendon Congregational Church, Clarendon, Vermont.jpg Clarendon Congregational Church Image Clarendon House, Clarendon Springs, Vermont.jpg Clarendon House, Clarendon Springs Image East Clarendon Railroad Station, East Clarendon, Vermont.jpg Former East Clarendon ... more details
Image Clarendon Oxford.jpg right thumb The Clarendon Laboratory The Clarendon Laboratory , located on Parks Road with the Science Area in Oxford , England not to be confused with the Clarendon Building , also in Oxford , is part of the Physics Department at Oxford University . It houses the Atomic, molecular, and optical physics atomic and laser physics , condensed matter physics , and biophysics groups within the Department, although four other Oxford Physics groups are not based in the Clarendon Lab. The Oxford Centre for Quantum Computation is also housed in the laboratory. The Clarendon is named after Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon , whose trustees paid 10,000 for the building of the original laboratory, completed in 1872 , making it the oldest purpose built physics laboratory in England. The original building, substantially enlarged, is now part of the Oxford Earth Science s Department. The Oxford Electric Bell apparatus also known as the Clarendon Dry Pile , constructed in 1840, is located in the foyer of the Clarendon Laboratory. The brothers Fritz London Fritz and Heinz London developed the London equations when working there in 1935. ref cite journal author F. London and H. London title The Electromagnetic Equations of the Supraconductor journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A volume 149 issue 866 pages 71 88 year 1935 doi 10.1098 rspa.1935.0048 bibcode 1935RSPSA.149...71L jstor 96265 ref References reflist External links http www.physics.ox.ac.uk history.asp?page HistoryBrief A brief history of Physics at Oxford http www.physics.ox.ac.uk history.asp?page HistoryLong A longer history of Physics at Oxford coord 51.75997 N 1.2565 W type landmark region GB display title Category 1872 establishments Category University and college laboratories in the United Kingdom Category Departments of the University of Oxford Category Physics laboratories physics org stub bn fr Laboratoire Clarendon ... more details
Infobox font name image Clarendon font.svg style Serif classifications Slab serif date 1845 creator Robert Besley foundry Fann Street sample Image Clarendon sample.svg 240px Clarendon sample text br small Image Clarendon.png Show all characters small Clarendon is an United Kingdom English slab serif typeface that was created in England by Robert Besley for Thorowgood and Co. or Thorowgood and Besley ... 2008 06 27 fontlove clarendon ref Clarendon is considered the first registered typeface ... a bold and italics were cut in the 1950s. It was named after the Clarendon Press in Oxford . Designs ... Freeman Craw Freeman Craw as Craw Clarendon , an American version released by American Type Founders ... wood type.html ref Appearances Image Clarendon sign.jpg thumb left 300px Clarendon Bold on a U.S. National Park Service sign Clarendon was used by the United States National Park Service on traffic ... images via cover ja11175x230gif ref Clarendon can also be seen in the logotypes of corporations ... house manufacturer http www.alvsbyhus.se lvsbyhus . Fortune , or Volta , a typeface based on Clarendon .... Hermann Eidenbenz s Clarendon Bold is now used. The American rock band Switchfoot also utilizes a slightly ... Clarendon In the late nineteenth century the basic Clarendon face was radically altered by foundries in the United States resulting in the production of the French Clarendon type with enlarged block serifs ... search?search 5Btext 5D Clarendon&page 1 List of fonts of the Clarendon typeface family at MyFonts.com http www.fonts.com findfonts detail.htm?pid 242563 List of fonts of the Clarendon typeface family at Fonts.com http www.linotype.com 261 clarendonlt family.html List of fonts of the Clarendon typeface ... Category letterpress typefaces Category photocomposition typefaces Category virtual typefaces de Clarendon Schriftart es Clarendon tipo de letra fr Clarendon police d criture pl Clarendon kr j pisma sv Clarendon typsnitt ... more details
Image WH 1st Earl of Clarendon.png thumb upright Edward Hyde, br 1st Earl of Clarendon Earl of Clarendon ..., 1st Earl of Clarendon Edward Hyde, 1st Baron Hyde . He was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1643 to 1646 ... a politician and was created Earl of Rochester in 1682. Lord Clarendon s daughter Lady Anne Hyde married ... II and Anne of Great Britain Queen Anne . Lord Clarendon was succeeded by his eldest son Henry, the second ... brother as tenth Baroness Clifton see the Baron Clifton for later history of this title . Lord Clarendon was succeeded by his first cousin Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Rochester , who became the fourth Earl of Clarendon he was the only son of the first Earl of Rochester ... the death of his father. Consequently, on Lord Clarendon s death in December 1753 all the titles became extinct. Lady Jane Hyde, eldest daughter of the fourth Earl of Clarendon, married William Capell ... the Hon. Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon Thomas Villiers , second son of William Villiers ... of Clarendon was also revived when he was made Earl of Clarendon in the Peerage of Great Britain. Image 4thEarlOfClarendon.jpg thumb 225px George Villiers, br 4th Earl of Clarendon Lord Clarendon ... by his nephew, the George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon fourth Earl . He was the eldest son of the Hon. George Villiers 1759 1827 , third son of the first Earl. Known as the Great Lord Clarendon , he ..., President of the Board of Trade and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . Lord Clarendon was succeeded by his ... Lord Clarendon is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary titles. Several other members ... Watford that is now The Grove, Watford the Grove hotel. Earls of Clarendon, First creation 1661 Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon 1609 1674 Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon 1638 1709 Edward Hyde, 3rd Earl of Clarendon 1661 1723 Edward Hyde, Viscount Cornbury, 9th Baron Clifton 1691 1713 Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon Henry Hyde, 4th Earl of Clarendon, 2nd Earl of Rochester 1672 1753 Henry ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 Clarendon Scholarships are scholarships open to students entering a new course ... commenced in 2001 and are financially supported by Oxford University Press . The Clarendon Fund ... by experts in each scholar s field. What is a Clarendon Scholarship? Clarendon Scholarships are awarded ... selected for the scholarship. In 2010 11, there are 301 Clarendon scholars at Oxford representing 46 different countries. Whilst there are no quotas by course type, the majority of Clarendon scholars ... BPhil MLitt or 1 year degrees MSc MSt MBA MFE . A distinguishing feature of Clarendon scholarships ... and future. This feature ensures the best and brightest minds are selected as Clarendon scholars. ref cite web url http www.clarendon.ox.ac.uk about whatisaclarendonscholarship ref History The Clarendon ... and potential of the students supported by the Clarendon Fund remain its key strength. Whilst ... at Oxford, the Clarendon Fund is unique in its ability to provide assistance to students from a wide ... of excellence in research, scholarship, and education. Why is the scholarship called the Clarendon Fund? Edward Hyde, later Earl of Clarendon and also Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford ... owned Clarendon Building on Broad Street in central Oxford. The Clarendon Building was designed to house Oxford University Press OUP , and so the Clarendon Fund was named in honour of this famous building and its historic linkages to OUP, the main benefactor of the Clarendon Scholarships. About the logo The Clarendon Fund logo was designed in 2009 in the run up to the Fund s 10th anniversary. It celebrates both the long history and traditions of Oxford and of OUP, as well as welcoming the Clarendon ... at the top of the Clarendon building, which are perhaps the building s most recognisable feature and an iconic ... style of the Clarendon building. Trajan remains one of the most widely used fonts in book jacket cover design, a further link to the Clarendon Building s original use as the home of OUP. References ... more details
coord 51.062 1.316 display title Infobox Hiking trail Name Clarendon Way Photo Caption Location Southern England Designation National Trails United Kingdom UK National Trail Length Convert 24 mi km 0 abbr on Start End Points Salisbury Cathedral , Wiltshire br Winchester Cathedral , Hampshire . Use Hiking ElevChange HighPoint LowPoint Difficulty Season Sights Hazards The Clarendon Way is a recreational trail footpath in England . It starts beside the waters of the River Itchen, Hampshire River Itchen in the centre of Winchester and ends near the River Avon, Hampshire River Avon at Salisbury Cathedral . The path passes through the Clarendon Estate and close to the 12th century ruins of Clarendon Palace . The path also passes through Farley Mount Country Park and the villages of Pitton , Winterslow The Winterslows , Broughton, Hampshire Broughton and King s Somborne . The footpath is waymarking waymarked by metal and plastic disks found attached to wooden and metal posts, trees and street furniture. This route is shown as a series of green diamonds on Ordnance Survey 1 25,000 maps and as a series of red diamonds on Ordnance Survey 1 50,000 maps. Maps These maps show the footpath in relation to nearby major roads. Maps are not on the same scale. table tr valign top td Image Clarendon Way Map Section 1.png left thumb 200px Salisbury to Middle Winterslow td td Image Clarendon Way Map Section 2.png left thumb 200px Middle Winterslow to King s Somborne td td Image Clarendon Way Map Section 3.png left thumb 200px King s Somborne to Winchester td tr table See also Recreational walks in Hampshire Long distance footpaths in the UK External links http www3.hants.gov.uk walking longdistance clarendon way.htm Hampshire County Council Category Footpaths in Hampshire Category Geography of Wiltshire Category Long distance footpaths in England Category Protected areas of Wiltshire Wiltshire geo stub Hampshire geo stub ... more details
coord 51.7546 N 1.2546 W display title File Clarendon Building, Oxford, England May 2010.jpg thumb The South face of the Clarendon Building Image ClarendonBuilding20060411 KaihsuTai.jpg thumb Clarendon Building after cleaning and restoration, 2006. Image clarendon building from opposite on broad.jpg thumb Facing the Clarendon Building on Broad Street, Oxford Broad Street . The Clarendon Building is a landmark Grade I listed building in Oxford , England, owned by the University of Oxford . It was built between 1711 and 1715 to house the Oxford University Press . ref Ventrolla http www.ventrolla.co.uk news1 historic clarendon building in oxford receives ventrolla window upgrade 72 Accessed 2008 04 29 ref It stands in the centre of the city in Broad Street, Oxford Broad Street , near the Bodleian Library and the Sheldonian Theatre . It was vacated by the Press in the early nineteenth century, and used by the university for administrative purposes. In 1975 it was handed over to the Bodleian Library , and now provides office and meeting space for senior members of staff. ref Jenkins, S. http www.headington.org.uk oxon broad buildings south clarendon.htm. Accessed 2007 02 10. ref The building was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor Christopher Wren s greatest pupil and built between 1711 and 1715 to house the Press s printing operations. Before the construction of the Clarendon Building, the presses ... successful History of the Great Rebellion by Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon , whose money also paid for the building of the Clarendon Laboratory in Oxford . On 22 January 2009, student demonstrators occupied part of the Clarendon Building for seven hours, ref name bbc cite news title ... . ref cite web title Statement by the Senior Proctor concerning the occupation of the Clarendon Building ... clarendon.htm Clarendon Building, Broad Street, Oxford http www.bluffton.edu sullivanm england oxford hawksmoor clarendon.html Images of the Clarendon Building http www.oxfordcityguide.com SeeAndDo SightSeeing.html ... more details
Infobox building name Clarendon Tower image New Building, Old Facade.jpg image size 250px image alt A modern high rise building with a historic fa ade around the lower stories caption Clarendon Tower with the retained fa ade of Clarendon Hotel former names Clarendon Hotel location Christchurch Central ... designation1 offname Clarendon Hotel Facade designation1 number 1858 designation1 date 24 Jun 2005 Clarendon Tower is a high rise building on Worcester Street at Oxford Terrace ref name Rewi2010 cite ... pages 371 ref in the Christchurch Central City . Built on the site of the former Clarendon Hotel , the fa ade ... Christchurch earthquake , the 17 storey building is to be demolished. History Clarendon Hotel File Clarendon Hotel, 1902.jpg thumb left The original Clarendon Hotel in 1902 prior to its demolition The first Clarendon, an early wooden hotel, was established in a former private house. ref name resources.ccc.govt.nz2005 ... of the site as a public house began. ref name register NZHPT 1858 Clarendon Hotel 14 June 2011 ref A subsequent owner, George Oram, changed the name of the hotel to Clarendon in 1866, after the then Secretary ... Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon Earl of Clarendon . The quality of the hotel was recognised in 1869 ... name register Clarendon Hotel was often used for drowning inquests. Located on on the Avon River ... Region West Coast . ref name register File Clarendon Hotel, 1903.jpg thumb left Clarendon Hotel soon ... web title The Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch url http christchurchcitylibraries.com Heritage Photos Disc7 ... fa ade being kept. ref name register Clarendon Towers File Daybreak, Christchurch, New Zealand, 11 May 2007.jpg thumb Clarendon Tower at daybreak 2007 The 17 storey Clarendon Towers, designed by Miles ... Clarendon demolition order cite news title Clarendon must go url http www.stuff.co.nz the press news christchurch earthquake 2011 5136491 Clarendon must go accessdate 14 June 2011 newspaper The Press ... The Scott Statue is on reserve opposite the Clarendon Tower. ref NZHPT 1840 Captain Scott Memorial ... more details
for the school of the same name in Ramsgate Clarendon House Grammar School coord 51 30 31 N 0 8 30 W type landmark region GB display title Image ClarendonHouseSKILLMAN, W. after SPILBURGH J.jpg thumb 300px Clarendon House. Clarendon House was a town mansion which stood on Piccadilly in London , England from the 1660s to the 1680s. It was built for the powerful politician Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon and was the grandest private London residence of its era. History After the restoration of the English monarchy in 1660, new houses began to spring up in the West End of London West End to accommodate Charles II of England Charles II s courtiers. Piccadilly was little more than a country lane, but the land to the north of it was just beginning to be utilised for housing the next several decades would see the development the whole of this area, which was to become London s leading aristocratic residential district, Mayfair . Two other celebrated mansions were built close to Hyde s at around ... House , and to the west Lord Berkeley was building Berkeley House, later Devonshire House . Lord Clarendon acquired the convert 8 acre ha adj on lk out site for his house by royal grant in 1664. Clarendon ... of state apartment s. It had 101 hearths. Image Clarendonhouse.png 250px left Clarendon House was praised ..., John Summerson wrote Clarendon House was among the first great classical houses to be built in London ... based on Clarendon House. In 1667, the same year that his house was finished, Clarendon fell ... have been... at my Lord Clarendon s where they cut down the trees before his house and broke his windows. In response to the allegations, the King abandoned his former favourite. In 1667, Clarendon fled to France, where he died in 1674. In 1675, his heirs sold Clarendon House to Christopher Monck ... http www.englandspastforeveryone.org.uk resources assets C Clarendon Estate 1566.pdf Clarendon ... Category Former houses of Westminster it Clarendon House pt Clarendon House ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Clarendon, Texas settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline Old West sign IMG 0653.JPG imagesize image caption Clarendon welcome sign on United States Highway ... of Clarendon, Texas image map1 Donley County Clarendon.svg mapsize1 250px map caption1 Location ... left Having been closed in 1984, the Sandell Drive in theater Drive in Theater reopened in Clarendon in August 2002. Image Old map Clarendon 1890.jpg thumb 255px right Map of the city in 1890 Image Granary IMG 0659.JPG thumb 255px right The grain elevator in Clarendon Image Clarendon streets IMG 0658.JPG thumb 255px right thumb font size 2 The streets of Clarendon font size 2 Clarendon is a city ... United States Census 2000 census . The county seat of Donley County, Texas Donley County , GR 6 Clarendon ... Roost from local cowboy s hence the unusual name of the Clarendon museum , the Saints Roost Museum . ref http www.texas on line.com graphic clarendn.htm Texas Online Clarendon, Texas Bot generated ... born ca. 1954 , a Clarendon resident and owner of Morrow Drilling and Service, purchased the property ... August 19, 2010 ref Notable residents For a community of such small population, Clarendon has been the home of numerous notable persons. Aviation historian Randy Acord 1919 2008 , a Clarendon native, founded ... Ritchie Adair maintained a house in Clarendon and was a benefactor of many Donley County charities. The Saints Roost Museum in Clarendon is the restoration of her former Adair Hospital. She was active too in the Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church in Clarendon. She also maintained residences ... near Clarendon. He was also the art curator of the Panhandle Plains Museum for many years prior to his ... Burton , a former president of Clarendon College, served as the town mayor from 1955 1963. Burton ... spent his later years in Clarendon. Renowned Bison buffalo hunter Frank Collinson 1855 1943 lived primarily in Childress, Texas Childress , but is buried in Clarendon. Clarendon is the hometown of former ... more details
Image May pen town cente 1 galleryfull.jpg thumb 300px May Pen town centre Clarendon capital May Pen is a parish in Jamaica . It is located on the south of the island, roughly half way between the island s eastern and western ends. Located in the county of Middlesex, it is bordered by Manchester Parish ... by Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica Saint Ann . History Clarendon was named in honour of the Lords Chancellor Sir Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon. The parish was formed from a combination of three parishes St. Dorothy s, Vere and the old parish of Clarendon. Before the merger, the capital was Chapelton, Jamaica Chapelton . Geography and population Image Jamaica Clarendon.png thumb Clarendon Parish Covering an area of 1,196 km , Clarendon ranks as Jamaica s third largest parish. The parish ... point of Jamaica , is on a peninsula in Clarendon which also hosts Portland Lighthouse Portland ... of the peninsula. With a population at an estimated 215,515, Citation needed date October 2007 Clarendon ... , Jamaica s major mineral source, can be found extensively in Clarendon. Bauxite mining has been established in the parish by JAMALCO and ALCOA . Most of the island s tobacco is also grown in Clarendon ... Pen. Clarendon is the location of the Milk River Bath , a mineral thermal bath spa famous for the physical ... links http www.about jamaica.com clarendon jamaica.html Clarendon Guide http www.mfaft.gov.jm Country Profile clarendon.htm Clarendon http www.statinja.com Statistical Institute of Jamaica http reference.allrefer.com ... Clarendon http www.discoverjamaica.com gleaner discover geography polgol.htm Political Geography Parishes of Jamaica coord 17.733 N 77.150 W display title source frwiki Category Clarendon Parish Category Parishes of Jamaica de Clarendon Parish eu Clarendon fr Paroisse de Clarendon it Parrocchia di Clarendon Giamaica nl Clarendon Jamaica ja no Clarendon prestegjeld pl Clarendon region Jamajki pt Clarendon sv Clarendon, Jamaica ... more details
Horseraces infobox class Restricted Stakes horse race Clarendon Stakes image caption location Woodbine Racetrack br Toronto , Ontario , Canada inaugurated 1926 race type Thoroughbred Flat racing website http www.woodbineentertainment.com qct default.asp www.woodbineentertainment.com distance 5.5 furlong s track Polytrack , left handed qualification Two Year Olds, foaled in Ontario weight Allowances purse 150,000 bonuses The Clarendon Stakes is a Canada Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto , Ontario . Held in early July, the sprint race sprint race is open to two year old horses foaled in the Province of Ontario and is contested over a distance of five and a half furlongs on Polytrack synthetic dirt. It currently offers a purse of 150,000. Inaugurated in 1926 at Toronto s now defunct Thorncliffe Park Raceway , it was known as the Clarendon Plate. In 1953 the race was moved to the Old Woodbine Racetrack then in 1956 to its present home at the new Woodbine Racetrack. In 1967 Dancer s Image won this race and went on to win the following year s Kentucky Derby . References http www.pedigreequery.com index.php?search bar stakes&query type stakes&field view&id 94 The Clarendon Stakes at Pedigree Query Category Ungraded stakes races in Canada Category Flat horse races for two year olds Category Recurring events established in 1926 Category Woodbine Racetrack Horseracing race stub ... more details
Cleanup rewrite 2 article date May 2009 Image Ruins of Clarendon Palace in Wiltshire, England.jpg thumb right 250px The ruins of Clarendon Palace Clarendon Palace is a medieval ruin near Salisbury in Wiltshire ... of the Assize of Clarendon which developed the Constitutions of Clarendon . Roman Times There is evidence that the Roman Britain Romans used Clarendon Forest on a regular basis. A Roman road connecting to Old Sarum British Iron Age hillfort passes east west approximately Convert 2 mi km north of Clarendon ... period. ref James and Gerrard, Clarendon Landscape of Kings , pp. 30 36. ref Hunting Lodge Clarendon ... of Salisbury Cathedral . In 1164, Henry II framed the Constitutions of Clarendon here, which attempted ... . ref Quoted in James and Gerrard, Clarendon Landscape of Kings , p. xvii. ref At its height, the palace ... writes quote The site of the royal palace at Clarendon ... has been the subject of a recent detailed ... had a compact suite of apartments at Clarendon, comprising a hall, a chapel, three chambers and a wardrobe ... of one of these, lifted in the post war excavations at Clarendon, can be seen on the far wall in the medieval ... James and Gerrard, Clarendon Landscape of Kings , p. 97. ref Confiscation and decay In 1649 the execution of Charles I of England Charles I resulted in the confiscation of Clarendon Palace by Parliament ... George Monck , and then in 1664 to Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon Edward Hyde , who apparently in anticipation of acquiring the estate had already, in 1661, taken the title Earl of Clarendon. A new ... and Cherry, Wiltshire , p. 181. ref Abandoned, Clarendon Palace deteriorated, and by the 18th century .... Nikolaus Pevsner wrote in 1965 quote Today Clarendon in a tragedy. A footpath leads into the wood ... cite journal last1 Borenius first1 J. last2 Charlton first2 J. year 1936 title Clarendon Palace ... s Chapel, Clarendon Palace journal Journal of the British Archaeological Association series ... at Clarendon Palace in the Reign of Henry III journal Journal of the British Archaeological ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Clarendon, Arkansas settlement type City image skyline ChrisLitherlandClarendonAR.jpg imagesize 255px image caption Mostly abandoned main street Clarendon image seal image map Monroe County Arkansas Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Clarendon Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location in Monroe County, Arkansas Monroe County and the state of Arkansas image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates region US AR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision type2 List of counties in Arkansas County subdivision name United States subdivision name1 Arkansas subdivision name2 Monroe ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0076618 footnotes website Clarendon is a city ... County . GR 6 Geography Clarendon is located at coord 34 41 39 N 91 18 30 W type city 34.694035 .... Clarendon is located at the mouth of the Cache River Arkansas Cache River , where it flows into the White ... age 65 or over. History The area around Clarendon was originally populated by various Native Americans ... established in Clarendon, and the town served as the terminus for a stagecoach line to the west. The Military ... by a highway bridge. The city of Clarendon was officially incorporated in 1859. In 1864, the city was burned ... s charter was dissolved in 1884, and it was reincorporated in 1898. In the early 1900s, Clarendon ... were bought and sold at the Clarendon Pearl Market. The Moss Brothers Bat Company supplied baseball ..., Clarendon was devastated by the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 . The main levee at Clarendon held ... Clarendon today is primarily agricultural tourism related to the area s hunting and fishing resources ... ca Clarendon Arkansas es Clarendon Arkansas fr Clarendon Arkansas io Clarendon, Arkansas ht Clarendon, Arkansas nl Clarendon Arkansas pt Clarendon Arkansas ru simple Clarendon, Arkansas vo Clarendon Arkansas ... more details
Infobox architect name Frederick Villiers Clarendon image Naturalhistoryirelandinterior.jpg image size caption Interior of the Natural History Museum Ireland Natural History Museum nationality Irish birth date C. 1820 birth place Dublin, Ireland death date 1904 death place Dublin alma mater Trinity College, Dublin practice Office of Public Works Board of Public Works significant buildings Natural History Museum Ireland National History Museum , Dublin significant projects significant design awards Frederick Villiers Clarendon c.1820 17 October 1904 was an Ireland Irish Architect noted for his design work on a number of large public buildings in Dublin , including the Natural History Museum Ireland Natural History Museum and Arbour Hill Prison . ref name dia cite web url http www.dia.ie architects view 1035 tab biography title CLARENDON, FREDERICK VILLIERS work Directory Of Irish Architects, 1720 1940 publisher Irish Architectural Archive accessdate 2009 05 28 ref Life Frederick Clarendon was born in Dublin around 1820 and received a Bachelor of Arts at Trinity College, Dublin Dublin University in 1839. Directly after graduation he was employed by the Office of Public Works , where he would remain until his retirement in 1887. Clarendon died in Mountjoy Square , Dublin in 1904. ref name dia Works Clarendon s earliest major works focussed on Dublin s prison system. Arbour Hill Prison was redesigned in 1845 by Sir. Joshua Jebb with Clarendon acting as executive architect, and Clarendon .... Clarendon oversaw the renovation and extension of the Royal Irish Academy s premises on Dawson Street ...&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5 accessdate 2009 05 28 ref Clarendon s most remembered ... part of the National Museum of Ireland . Clarendon provided his services free of charge to design ... of Ireland References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clarendon ... OF DEATH 1904 PLACE OF DEATH Dublin DEFAULTSORT Clarendon, Frederick Category Irish architects Category ... more details