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Rutland and Boughton
The festivals were founded by English socialist composer Rutland Boughton and his librettist Lawrence Buckley.
* Rutland Boughton ( 1878-1960 ), British composer
* The Moon Maiden by Rutland Boughton
Aylesbury born composer, Rutland Boughton ( 1878 – 1960 ), possibly inspired by the statue of John Hampden, created a symphony based on Oliver Cromwell.
* Bethlehem ( opera ), a 1915 choral drama based on the Nativity by composer Rutland Boughton
Goossens commissioned a number of works for the oboe from such distinguished composers as Sir Edward Elgar, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Rutland Boughton and collaborated extensively with other prominent soloists such as Yehudi Menuhin.
Amongst his many pupils were the oboists Evelyn Barbirolli, Joy Boughton, daughter of Rutland Boughton, and Peter Graeme, oboist of the Melos Ensemble.
* Concerto No. 2 for Oboe and Strings in G, by Rutland Boughton
In the 20th century, English opera began to assert more independence, with works of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Rutland Boughton and later Benjamin Britten, who, in a series of fine works that remain in standard repertory today, revealed an excellent flair for the dramatic and superb musicality.
* The name Eochaid was used by Rutland Boughton for the king in his opera The Immortal Hour in 1914
He was friends with Rutland Boughton and the local MP, Morgan Philips Price, who worked with him to promote the arts and the interests of Foresters.
* Rutland Boughton ( 1878 – 1960 ), English Composer
* Rutland Boughton Concerto for String Orchestra ( composed 1937 fp 1997 )
The festivals were founded by English socialist composer Rutland Boughton and his librettist Lawrence Buckley.
* Alceste, by Rutland Boughton ( 1922 )
John Manners, 1st Duke of Rutland and 9th Earl of Rutland ( Boughton, 29 May 1638 – 10 January 1711, Belvoir Castle ) was the son of John Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland and Frances Montagu.
At college he became friends with George Dyson, William Harris and especially Rutland Boughton, whose friendship and support continued throughout Bainton's career.

Rutland and moved
Born in Rutland, Vermont, Deere moved to Illinois and invented the first commercially successful steel plow in 1837.
On 4 April 1876 the entire Uppingham School in Rutland, England, consisting of 300 boys, 30 masters and their families, moved to Borth for a period of 14 months, taking over the disused Cambrian Hotel and a large number of boarding houses, to avoid a typhoid epidemic.
The strike was brought on by the employees ' unwillingness to accept changes that would have moved the center of operations from Rutland to Burlington, requiring them to relocate from Rutland to Burlington.
Upon arrival to the U. S. he first settled in Rutland, Vermont but then moved to Woonsocket, where Lajoie, the yougest of eight surviving children, was born.
However, following boundary alterations that year, it was moved into the neighbouring constituency of Rutland and Melton, whose MP since 1992 has been Alan Duncan.
That John Manners ' son, also John, the 9th Earl, when made 1st Duke of Rutland in 1703, moved to Belvoir Castle, and his heirs used Haddon Hall very little, so it lay almost in its unaltered 16th-century condition, as it had been when it passed in 1567 by marriage to the Manners family.
In 1972 she moved to Market Overton, Rutland.
He was born in Benson, Rutland County, Vermont, February 28, 1842 and moved to Ohio and settled in Oberlin.
When the senior partner in Walker's firm died, the practice was broken up and Walker moved to Rutland, Vermont, where he joined the practice of Prout, Simons & Walker.
The LTT offices, previously based in the Haymarket, moved to Rutland Street, next to the new theatre named " Curve ", which opened on 11 November 2008.
Also, by 1911, some 80 Onge had moved into the former territory of the Bea and the Jangil, in Rutland Island and South Andaman ; however by 1921 they had dwindled to 61, and were gone by 1931.

Rutland and from
The Ethan Allen Express, an Amtrak train line running from New York City to Rutland, Vermont, is also named after him.
In 1928 it was deemed necessary to use Clipsham Stone, a honey-coloured limestone from Rutland, to replace the decayed Anston.
He received deacon's orders from a bishop, and settled as assistant-master in the free school of Oakham, Rutland.
Ketton, where Robert was either born or perhaps first took holy orders, is a small village in Rutland, a few miles from Stamford.
Category: People from Rutland
* 20px State Road 44 runs east and west through the northern part of the county from Rutland into Lake County.
Faced with the threat of attack from the Percys, and with Margaret of Anjou trying to gain the support of new king James III of Scotland, York, Salisbury and York's second son Edmund, Earl of Rutland headed north on 2 December.
Two years later, on 2 October 1976, when Idle appeared on the American NBC show Saturday Night ( later Saturday Night Live ), he took videotape extracts from Rutland Weekend Television — including the Rutles clip.
Much of the material on these releases comes from 1978 rehearsal tapes, or from the Rutland Weekend Television soundtrack LP.
According to a story recorded by the 16th century antiquarian John Leland, and derived by him from a now lost book in the possession of the Earls of Rutland at Belvoir Castle, there was once a King Alfred III of Mercia, who reigned in the 730s.
Several notable athletes have emerged from the city of East Point, among them Reggie Rutland, Jonas Jennings ( NFL ), Nick Rogers ( NFL ), Bill Thorn, Donald Adams ( Basketball ), John Milner ( baseball ) and Jay Hudson.
The family homes changed from Batsford House to Asthall Manor beside the River Windrush in Oxfordshire, and then Swinbrook Cottage nearby, with a house at Rutland Gate in London.
The community incorporated as a village in 1891, taking land from both Towns of Rutland and Le Ray.
The community of Black River set itself apart from Rutland ( and the Town of Le Ray ) by incorporating as a village in 1891.
The community dates from about 1805 and was originally called " South Rutland.
Dr. Rose migrated to Tioga County from Rutland ( town ), Vermont.
The CDP is a statistical area encompassing three distinct places: the urbanized center of the town of Chester, Vermont ; a locale known as Chester Depot, which is separated from the town center by the tracks of the former Rutland Railroad ; and the village of North Chester.
The village is nearly equidistant from major cities and towns such as Rutland, Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, Brattleboro, Keene, and Concord.
Wilfred's solo about his unrequited love for Phoebe, " When jealous torments rack my soul ", was cut in rehearsal when Savoy Theatre favourite, Rutland Barrington, took a leave from the company to try his hand as a producer and theatre manager.
The Welland passes to the north of Corby near Rockingham, and then to the south of Caldecott, where it becomes the county border between Northamptonshire and Rutland, and the Eye Brook joins from the north.
When it was first built in 1745 – 48 by James FitzGerald, Earl of Kildare, it was located on the unfashionable and isolated south side of the city, far from the main locations of aristocratic residences, namely Rutland Square ( now Parnell Square ) and Mountjoy Square.
Category: People from Rutland
* Duke of Rutland, derived from the county in England

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