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Earl and Shilton
The Hollow, Earl Shilton, Leicester, UK: Midland Counties Publications, 1979.
Earl Shilton, Leicester, UK: Midland Publishing, 2004.
Earl Shilton, Leicester, UK: Midland Publishing, 2003.
In 1934, under a County Review Order, Hinckley urban district expanded to include the ancient parishes of Barwell, Burbage and Earl Shilton and most of Stoke Golding.
Since then, the civil parishes of Barwell, Burbage, Earl Shilton and Stoke Golding have been re-established.
The only other major college in the area is William Bradford ( Earl Shilton ).
Earl Shilton is a small town in Leicestershire, England, some from Hinckley and about 10 miles ( 16 km ) from Leicester, with a population of around 9, 000 ( as of 2005 ).
Signpost of carpenter and church in Earl Shilton
For the Ancient and Medieval History of Earl Shilton: see Ancient and Medieval Earl Shilton
Between the 19th and late 20th centuries, Earl Shilton was a busy industrial village with numerous shoe, hosiery and knitwear factories.
At one point Earl Shilton produced boots for the Russian army.
Nevertheless the Earl Shilton boot and shoe heritage provided the opportunity for other businesses to thrive alongside them, namely local carriers such as Woodwards ( now the bakery distribution business ) and Crowfoots, ( still operating as a parcel carrier ).
There are no records of a siege or fighting in the area of Earl Shilton, even during the civil war, which probably shows that the castle was doing its job ( John Lawrence ).
The king now set about destroying the Earl of Leicester ’ s castles, and the demolition men soon moved into Earl Shilton.
However, Earl Shilton manor would remain, being a good source of revenue.
Shilton Park was probably created by Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, after he became Earl of Leicester.
The Earl of Leicester ’ s park of Tooley sat below Shilton Hill, stretching into the northwest towards Desford, enclosing.
Following the battle of Bosworth, Henry VII reinstated the Park laws for Earl Shilton.
George Hastings became the keeper of Earl Shilton and Hinckley Parks in 1507, and by 1560 the keeper was George Vincent.

Earl and Community
Joanne Jaeger Tomblin, the wife of West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin is President of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College.
Allen has an older brother, Dalton Earl Allen, Jr. She grew up in Houston and later lived in Austin, Texas, going to school at Austin Community College and majoring in education.
The construction of the dam did leave an impact on the area which included covering many of Huntingdon County landmarks, such as the old Raystown Dam, Fink's bridge, Murrell Worthing property near Entriken, Entriken Barn, Earl Fisher property near Entriken, Hawn's Bridge, six cottages by New Hawn's Bridge, Entriken Mansion, Charles Hoover Feed Mill near Aitch, Entriken Bridge, Juniata Township Community Center near Hawn's Bridge, and Schell Bridge ( Anon., 1966 ).

Earl and College
Named for William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth — an important supporter of Eleazar Wheelock's earlier efforts but who, in fact, opposed creation of the College and never donated to it — Dartmouth is the nation's ninth oldest college and the last institution of higher learning established under Colonial rule.
Smith was not among those granted annuities by the 16th Earl, but Edward's tutor, Thomas Fowle, a former fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, was rewarded with one in 1558.
Magdalene College brought suit against the 18th Earl for the Great Garden property, and legal proceedings continued for decades.
They had three other siblings: Richard, the eldest, who became a lawyer ; John, born after Dorothy, who went to sea and died in 1805 when the ship of which he was Master, the Earl of Abergavenny, was wrecked off the south coast of England ; and Christopher, the youngest, who entered the Church and rose to be Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.
* The Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William & Mary has a first edition copy of the Principia
He named the town " Dartmouth " after William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, the patron of Dartmouth College.
When chivalry declined in importance, the constable's post declined, and the Earl Marshal became the head of the College of Arms, the body concerned with all matters of genealogy and heraldry, although the Earl Marshal's connection with heraldry came about almost accidentally.
In a declaration made on the 16 June 1673 by Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey, the Lord Privy Seal, in reference to a dispute over the exercise of authority over the Officers of Arms the powers of the Earl Marshal were stated as " to have power to order, judge, and determine all matters touching arms, ensigns of nobility, honour, and chivalry ; to make laws, ordinances, and statutes for the good government of the Officers of Arms ; to nominate Officers to fill vacancies in the College of Arms ; to punish and correct Officers of Arms for misbehaviour in the execution of their places ".
* Earl Abell, member of the College Football Hall of Fame
In 1974, W. D. Richter's wife read a review of Dirty Pictures from the Prom, the debut novel from Dartmouth College graduate and writer Earl Mac Rauch.
The fact that the book was acquired by a 16th-century Earl of Arundel suggests that Duke Humphrey's inscription was not entirely accurate, as New College would probably not have disposed of it.
The foundation stone of the College was laid by the Earl of Powis in a ceremony on 1 June 1881, following a lunch in King's College, Cambridge, and was reported in the national press.
Joseph Hall received his early education at the local Ashby Grammar School, founded by his father's patron the Earl, and was later sent ( 1589 ) to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where Anthony Gilby's son Nathaniel was a Fellow and advocated this course.
He was the eldest son of the 1st Earl by his first wife, Catherine Spencer, granddaughter of Sir William Spencer of Yarnton, Oxfordshire, England, was born in 1602, and was educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge ( 1618 – 22 ).
His son Sir William Temple ( 1555 – 1627 ) was secretary to Sir Philip Sidney and the Earl of Essex and afterwards provost of Trinity College, Dublin.
He was born in The College in Youghal, the second son and sixth child of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork and his second wife, formerly Catherine Fenton.
He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, became a law student at the Inner Temple in 1607, and in 1611 was knighted and married Margaret, daughter of Francis Clifford, 4th Earl of Cumberland.
Intense lobbying by an interest group in the City of Santa Barbara, led by Thomas Storke and Pearl Chase, persuaded the State Legislature, Governor Earl Warren, and the Regents of the University of California to move the State College over to the more research-oriented University of California system in 1944.
* The Picton, a boys boarding house at Wellington College, Crowthorne, UK which is an English co-educational public school founded by Queen Victoria and Prime Minister The Earl of Derby in 1859 as the national monument to Britain's greatest military figure, the Duke of Wellington.
Some believe it was named for George Whitefield, a famous English evangelist, and a friend of William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth, the patron of Dartmouth College.

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