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Annesley and Anglo-Irish
Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey PC ( 10 July 1614 – 6 April 1686 ) was an Anglo-Irish royalist statesman.

Annesley and family
Her maternal grandfather was David Greer, a RIC sergeant in Castlewellan, County Down, Ireland in the 1880s and who later became a land steward to the Annesley family ( wealthy landlords who built the town of Castlewellan ).
Brian Annesley died in July 1604 ; Cordell Annesley successfully defended her father's last will and testament, which left most of the family property to Cordell.
The park was previously owned by the Annesley family until given over to the people of Newcastle and the local council took responsibility for maintaining it.
It was created in 1681 for the Honourable Altham Annesley, younger son of Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey and Elizabeth Altham, daughter and co-heiress of Sir James Altham ( see Viscount Valentia for earlier history of the Annesley family ).
All the male descendants of the 1st Earl of Anglesey became extinct in the person of George, 2nd Earl of Mountnorris, in 1844, when the titles of Viscount Valentia and Baron Mountnorris passed to his cousin Arthur ( 1785 – 1863 ), who thus became 10th Viscount Valentia, being descended from the 1st Viscount Valentia the father of the 1st Earl of Anglesey in the Annesley family.
The Annesley family did not alway own the land as they bought it off The Maginese Family.

Annesley and which
Amongst the items sold was a portrait of the Countess Annesley, which reached £ 23, 000.
A year later, his kinsman Sir Francis Annesley, 1st Baronet, was given a " reversionary grant " of the viscountcy, which stated that on Power's death Annesley would be created Viscount Valentia.
It is also likely that the name of her roommate and friend Ainsley was inspired by Annesley Hall at Victoria University in the University of Toronto, to which Atwood belonged.
Tryon was attached to Octavia, but his duties were to act as transport officer at Annesley Bay which was to be used as a staging post for troops and supplies for Sir Robert Napier's expedition to Magdala in Abyssinia.
As Annseley biographer Ekirch says, " It is inconceivable that Stevenson, a voracious reader of legal history, was unfamiliar with the saga of James Annesley, which by the time of Kidnapped ’ s publication in 1886 had already influenced four other 19th-century novels, most famously Sir Walter Scott ’ s Guy Mannering ( 1815 ) and Charles Reade ’ s The Wandering Heir ( 1873 ).
' To which Mr. Annesley answered, that ' if the Secluded Members had not appeared in Parliament, and by that means put an end to all pretenses, the people had not so soon arrived at their happiness.
;* Mr. Arthur Annesley particularly charging him with the exclusion of the members in the year 1648, of which number he had been one ; to which he only replied,

Annesley and from
Annesley Hall was home to the first female resident at the University, as well as the first female to graduate from a Canadian medical school.
ISBN 0773521526 — Biography of the founding dean of Annesley Hall who served from 1903 until 1931.
* Chief Constable Sir Hugh Annesley, from June 1989.
In Eritrea, the eastern wall of this plateau runs parallel to the Red Sea from Ras Kasar ( 18 ° N ) to Annesley Bay ( also known as the Bay of Zula ) ( 15 ° N ).
The new line had been built from Annesley in Nottinghamshire to join the existing Metropolitan Railway ( MetR ) Extension at Quainton Road, where the line became joint MetR / GCR owned ( after 1903 ), to return to GCR metals at near Finchley Road for the final section to.
In 1893 another of Edward Watkin's railways, the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, had been authorised to build a new line from its existing station at Annesley in Nottinghamshire south to Quainton Road.
Francis Annesley was the father of William, 1st Viscount Glerawly, from whom the Earls Annesley descend.
He was fifth in descent from the Honourable Francis Annesley, fourth son of the 1st Viscount.
Expansion of the network continued and in 1889 permission was granted for a line from Beighton, where the MS & LR crossed the Midland, to Annesley.
The first was the Midland Railway ( later part of the LMS ) line from Nottingham to Mansfield and Worksop, closed to passengers on 12 October 1964 though partly retained as a freight route serving collieries at Hucknall, Linby and Annesley.
In 2004, the murder of Keith Frogson in the village of Annesley Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire in England may have been the result of a feud dating from the coal-miner's strike in the 1980s, when Mr Frogson and his alleged killer were members of two opposed unions, the established and militant National Union of Mineworkers and the breakaway Union of Democratic Mineworkers.
One of the Mulligans had the decorative iron arch to the entrance gate constructed from material salvaged from the GPO Dublin after the 1916 Rebellion The Castletown Inn stands where Isaac Annesley, the early 18th century master stonemason lived.
In 1925 he went on to commission engravings from John Nash, Noel Rooke, David Jones, John Farleigh and Mabel Annesley among others.
Beginning with some of the earliest reviews of Kidnapped in 1886, it has been thought the novel was structured after the true story of James Annesley, a presumptive heir to five aristocratic titles who was kidnapped at the age of 12 by his uncle Richard and shipped from Dublin to America in 1728.
Following three failed attempts to increase the vote ( 1997, 2001 and 2005 ), this decline was reversed in the 2010 election by Annesley Abercorn, who achieved a 33. 6 % share of the vote (+ 3. 9 %) and a 2. 4 % swing from the Liberal Democrats to Conservatives.
An Australian werewolf named Jerboa ( Imogen Annesley ) runs away from the rest of her clan to avoid another member's sexual attentions-an arranged union that she objects to.

Annesley and Newport
Valentia's eldest son and successor, Arthur, the second Viscount, was created Baron Annesley, of Newport Pagnel in the County of Buckingham, and Earl of Anglesey, in Wales, in the Peerage of England, in 1661.
The second creation came in 1661 when Arthur Annesley, 2nd Viscount Valentia, was created Earl of Anglesey, in Wales, and Baron Annesley, of Newport Pagnel in the County of Buckinghamshire.
On 20 April 1661, he was created Baron Annesley, of Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire and Earl of Anglesey in the Peerage of England.

Annesley and County
Earl Annesley, of Castlewellan in the County of Down, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.
The titles of Baron Annesley, of Castlewellan in the County of Down, and Viscount Glerawly, in the County of Fermanagh, were created in the Peerage of Ireland on 20 September 1758 and 14 November 1766 respectively for his father William Annesley, who sat as Member of the Irish Parliament for Midleton.
The 11th Viscount, was created Baron Annesley of Bletchington, in the County of Oxford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 7 May 1917.

Annesley and was
Annesley Hall was the first residence built specifically for women in Canada.
Charles Francis Annesley Voysey ( 1857 – 1941 ) was an Arts and Crafts architect who also designed fabrics, tiles, ceramics, furniture and metalwork.
Annesley Hall was a location used in the shoot of the 1974 horror movie Black Christmas.
Agew Niguse was defeated by Emperor Tewodros, and the commander of a French cruiser sent to Annesley Bay in 1859 found the country in a state of anarchy.
Zula was the place where the British expedition of 1867 – 1868 against Tewodros disembarked, Annesley Bay affording safe and ample anchorage for the largest ocean-going vessels.
Donat was twice married, first to Ella Annesley Voysey ( 1929 – 1946 ), with whom he had three children, and subsequently to British actress Renée Asherson ( 1953 – 1958 ).
* Eve Taylor ( born 1928 ); the mother was one of his followers, American socialite Edith Annesley Taylor.
Addison explains that the motion was opposed by Mr Annesley, Ward, Caesar and Sir William Vevian, ' One said that this was showing no honour to His Grace but to a posterity that he was not concern'd in.
His great-grandfather William Phipps had married Lady Catherine Annesley, who was the daughter and heiress of James Annesley, 3rd Earl of Anglesey and his wife Lady Catherine Darnley ( an illegitimate daughter of King James II by his mistress Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester ).
His great-grandfather William Phipps had married Lady Catherine Annesley, who was the daughter and heiress of James Annesley, 3rd Earl of Anglesey and his wife Lady Catherine Darnley ( an illegitimate daughter of King James II by his mistress Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester ).
She was born as Lady Constance Mary Annesley, daughter of Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley, and his second wife, Priscilla Cecilia Armytage-Moore, at Castlewellan Castle.
Her sister, Lady Clare Annesley, was a feminist and pacifist, and stood as a Labour Party parliamentary candidate in the 1920s and 1930s.
He was the son of William Phipps and Lady Catherine Annesley ( daughter and heiress of James Annesley, 3rd Earl of Anglesey and his wife Lady Catherine Darnley, illegitimate daughter of King James II by his mistress Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester ).
Brian Annesley was an elderly former follower of Queen Elizabeth, a wealthy Kentishman with three daughters: Grace ( married to Sir John Wildgose ), Christian ( the wife of William Sandys, 3rd Baron Sandys ), and the youngest, the unmarried Cordell.
This mixture of Caribbean calypso with native baila was dominated by two groups: The Moonstones, and The Golden Chimes led by musicians Annesley Malewana and Clarence Wijewardene.
The son of a solicitor father and teacher mother, Edward Davey was born in Annesley Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire.

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