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and married Mary
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Sir John de
Babington's origins are unknown. Some writers (Bigland) suggest that the Babingtons were Saxon. However the family's own tradition is that they were originally Norman. It was certainly common for Norman landowners to take the name of their Saxon fee, and the assertion that the Babingtons
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Given the preponderance of the other owners of Great
Babington, it is likely that the Babington family were initially tenants of Little Babington. Given the earlier destruction of the Anglo-Saxon landowning class, it is probable that they were of Norman descent, but beyond this nothing else is known
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from 1529-1536. Sir
Anthony's son Thomas (d. 21 April 1560) by his first wife Elizabeth Ormond (d. 28 November 1505) was Justice of the Peace for Derbyshire in 1558 and married Katherine Sacheverell, with whom he had issue including Henry Babington (who married Mary Darcy, daughter of George Darcy,
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Over the next 150 years the manor of
Babington appears in charters as belonging to a plethora of individuals; Roger de Bertram (1255), William Swinmburne (1262), William de Echerwick (Great Babington, 1324), Robert de Umfranville (1325), Robert Pareyng (Great Babington, 1343), Robert de Umfranville
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The second settlement is
Babington (now Bavington) in Northumberland; actually occurring as two hamlets, Little Babington and Great Babington. The Domesday book does not include Northumberland but the area in 1086 was in the possession of the Norman Umfranville family. This Northumberland Babington
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The
Babington family's involvement with the settlement of Babington possibly goes back to Sir John de Babington of Little Babington, living around 1220, or even earlier. Sir John is the first Babington to appear in the family pedigrees, but his existence is not confirmed by other sources. His son
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Sir John's grandchildren then split in the 13th century; this became the main break of the family. Sir Hugh
Babington became Sheriff of Derby & Nottingham (1282), Cambridge & Huntingdon (1289) and Kent (1294). His and his descendants eventually settled in Gamlingay, Cambridgshire. Other
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and was the father of Rev. Charles
Maitland Babington (1775-1841) and John Babington (1785-1848). One of Rev. Charles Maitland Babington's sons was Lieutenant-General David Staig Babington (1804-1874), who was the grandfather of Dorothy Grace Babington (born 1887) who married Frithjof Pihl (a
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Robert de Babington is cited in the "Great Pipe Roll for Northumberland...1248....as paying a fine....probably from a military levy". Two of Robert's sons then appear in charters; in 1271 when William de Babington is called
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Captain William Babington of Urney (1651-1702) married Rebecca Wray, a sister of Isabella above and daughter of William Wray and Angel Galbraith, and had five children. Captain William Babington also lived at
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Hume Babington (1848-1925), a fourth son of Rev Hume Babington, inherited Creevagh House from Anthony Babington (1800-1869). Hume Babington had three children through his marriage to Hester Watt (sister of
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settlement is first referenced in a charter in 1199, when it was given as part of a dower to relating to William Bertram (lived between 1177 and 1189) who married Alice, daughter of Robert de Umfranville.
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in 1725. William (1694-1735) left the Urney estate to his wife, Catherine Johnston, who passed her effects to her second husband Colonel John Piggot. Captain Babington's third son, Ralph (died 1764) was
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was founded in 1893 by Isabel Cargill and Anne Marie Babington to establish a traditional English tearoom for the English expats living in Rome. Babington's survived two world wars, the advent of
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as the fictional "Sgt. Pepper" for the album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band" in 1967. Another son of Colonel Babington was Charles Hagart Babington (1859-1951) who was President of the
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Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. pg 1708
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Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. pg 2147
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William Babington (1756-1833)'s eldest son was William Babington (1789-1828) who was the father of Lieutenant-Colonel William Babington (1826-1913) who lived at Brooklands House in
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of Rothley Temple (1612-1669) married Anne Hopkins and had four sons and eight daughters, including Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple (1635-1708), who was Member of Parliament for
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and Maud Babington, who married Christopher Plunkett, 8th Baron of Dunsay, among others). Another son by Sir Anthony's first wife Elizabeth was Bernard, who was father to Rt. Rev
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland. by Burke, Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892. Publication date 1879. 'Nettles of Nettleville' pg 919
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Babington of Rothley Temple' in Burke, John, 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'. (London: Henry Colburn, 1838), Vol. IV, p. 513.
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Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple (1516-1567), aforementioned, married Eleanor Humfrey (1520-1578) and had issue. One of his sons, Zachary Babington (born 1549), served as
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described him as 'a very prudent and honourable man, and assuredly a very brave and excellent officer—even one of the best who have served me here of his nation'.
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in 1833 and 1835 and lived at Creevagh House where he owned 1,540 acres. Richard's eleventh son, Thomas Henderson Babington (1813-1869) was a surgeon who became
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branches moved to York, Derby, Nottingham and Devon. Those of Rothley (Leicester) and Kiddington (Oxford) are then descended from the Derby house.
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were Norman is supported by the Christian names of the first four generations being Norman rather than Saxon; John, Robert, William and Richard.
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and gave evidence to the Commission of Enquiry. He married Francisca Cockes and had a son, Matthew Babington (1610-1689) of Urney and
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in 1608 and eventually succeeded his brother Richard in control of the Urney estate. Edwin Babington was taken prisoner during the
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from 1822-1824. William Babington was the father of eleven children including Martha Lyndon Babington, who married the physician
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from 1800-1818 and was a noted campaigner against slavery, Rev. Matthew Babington (1761-1796) who was grandfather to
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and various economic crises, and has become a favourite meeting place for writers, actors, artists and politicians.
758:(1863–1923), civil servant, whose father Archibald Smith married the daughter of Sir James Parker and Mary Babington
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2394:"Find your district council | Leicestershire County Council | Rothley - Temple and Chapel of the Knights"
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Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume III, page 154. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
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The Babington family of Ireland descend from the Babingtons of Dethick. Richard Babington (d. 1550), the son of
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in 1685 and 1689. Thomas married Margaret Hall and had several children, notably Frances Babington, who married
1743:(1869-1935), American businessman, telecommunications pioneer, banker, and alderman of Gastonia, North Carolina
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Sir John de Babington (1304-1353), a great-great-grandson of the first recorded Sir John, was Chief Captain of
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1720:(1882-1935), British civil servant and financier, great-great-grandson of Lilias Staig Babington (1794-1843)
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1713:(1869-1930), British army officer and scholar, great-grandson of Lilias Staig Babington (1794-1843)
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Captain Babington's fourth son was Richard Babington (1699-1748) who lived at Marble Hill House in
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Captain Richard Babington of Mullagh, who lived at Mullagh/Daisy Hill (later Roe Park House) in
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1662:(1872-1945), British Admiral of the Fleet, great-grandson of Margaret Babington (1767-1845)
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in 1850. Benjamin Guy Babington's grandchildren included Anna Maria Babington, founder of
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The Manor of Dethick," in "The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire, 2, p. 283.
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in 1689 and who appears in George Frederick Folingsby's painting 'The Relief of Derry',
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Susan Emma Parker (1835-1913), daughter of Sir James Parker and Mary Babington, married
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and English gentry family. The Anglo-Irish branch of the family is still extant today.
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Boyle and had fourteen children. Richard's fifth son Anthony Babington (1800-1869) was
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in 1456. William (1339-1474)'s son was Sir John Babington (1425-1501), who fought for
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William Babington (1756-1833) by Linde Lumley [Dictionary of Irish Biography]
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who married Isabella Wray, daughter of William Wray (son of Henry Wray and Elizabeth
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1689:(1883-1962), British General, great-grandson of Jessie Miller Babington (1804-1881)
709:(1561–1586), English nobleman responsible for the Babington Plot against Elizabeth I
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TRANSACTIONS. CHESHIRE IN DOMESDAY BOOK.By J. Brownbill. Read 30th November, 1899.
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and his ability to overcome his war injuries are documented in his autobiography
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and left for dead until slight movements were detected. Babington served in the
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1989:'The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales' by Bernard Burke
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of Dethick, knight who died fighting for Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth
715:(1905-1993) was an academic, wartime intelligence officer and amateur athlete.
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Obituary of the late Churchill Babington, Suffolk Institute of Archaeology.
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was the father of seven children. Rev. Humphrey Babington's third son was
1037:. William's second son also called William lived from 1694-1735 at Urney,
933:(1558-1611), the son of Richard Babington and Anne Starkey, was appointed
1649:(1822-1896), British General, grandson of Margaret Babington (1767-1845)
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in the Northern Ireland Parliament from 1969-1972 and a recipient of the
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whilst at Cambridge in 1829) and Mary Babington (1760-1841) who married
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The oldest (by reference) is Babington in Somerset, recorded in 1086 as
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in the Domesday Book, and belonging to Bishop Geoffrey of Countences.
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2799:"Lord Justice Babington Note 2 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 1938"
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Triclinic crystals of babingtonite with prehnite, from Qiaojia, China
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1313:(1804-1886) married Esther Nettles (1808-1878) of Nettleville House,
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Ireland Preserved; or the Siege of Londonderry and Battle of Aughrim
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George Babington, Captain Babington's fourth son, was a merchant in
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The first Babington in the pedigree was Sir John de (of) Babington,
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Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple (1715-1776), by George Knapton
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Matthew Babington of Rothley Temple (1612-1669), by Daniel Mytens
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High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests
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2150:"BABINGTON, Philip (c.1632-90), of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumb"
1469:(1757–1833). It is the official mineral (mineral emblem) of the
783:(1901–1984), prominent banker; a director of the Bank of England
2704:"Army Lists - Celebrities of the Army - General J.M. Babington"
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Fanshawe, Sir Thomas II (1628–1705), of Jenkins, Barking, Essex
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St. Columb's Cathedral Londonderry Millennium Historical Guide
2250:"Townships: Curborough and Elmshurst - British History Online"
1682:, great-great-grandson of Jessie Miller Babington (1804-1881)
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and had several wives by whom he had many children, including
1568:(1920–2010), Northern Ireland politician, barrister and judge
1492:(1877–1972), Northern Ireland politician, barrister and judge
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426:(see above) and William Babington, who was President of the
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Argent, ten torteaux in chief a label of three points azure
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1696:(1906-1988), British General, grandson of Angel Babington
941:. Brutus Babington married Joan le Bird (1562-1611) of a
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Thomas Babington of Dethick (died 13 March 1518), son of
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Massachusetts: Mineral or mineral emblem of commonwealth
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in 1791 (they were the parents of 14 children including
727:(1821–1889), English classical scholar and archaeologist
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Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland, 1958, 4th Edition by
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whose contributions made him a founder member of the
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The Babingtons first settled in Ireland in 1610 when
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in 1904. Charles Hagart Babington was the father of
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in 1610. Brutus's younger son Edwin (born 1585) was
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from 1800 to 1818, married Jean Macaulay, sister of
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795:(1758–1837), English philanthropist and politician
609:), Joseph Babington (1768-1826) who was father of
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57:There are two places in England named Babington.
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2126:The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 94, 1803, pg 709
1504:(1794–1866), English physician and epidemiologist
1118:John Henry Melville Babington (1816-1887) of the
2943:
2918:
2916:
2914:
2816:
2555:Key plate to the print of "The Relief of Derry."
2143:
2141:
1010:Captain Richard Babington of Mullagh (1659-1749)
1385:Another descendant of the Irish Babingtons was
789:, Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed from 1689-1690
721:(1808–1895), English botanist and archaeologist
468:
2925:
2827:"Judge served his profession with distinction"
2529:. Vol. 02. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
1917:
1915:
1913:
1911:
990:Captain William Babington of Urney (1651-1702)
863:
111:
2911:
2758:by Lindsey Hughes (1990) pg 404 'Londonderry'
2292:
2138:
1870:
1868:
1866:
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1860:
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1856:
1854:
1731:Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay
1210:, who commanded the 1st Cavalry Brigade as a
497:The Babingtons acquired Rothley Temple under
372:Robert Babington (1402-1464), another son of
337:. His son, William Babington (1393-1474) was
2596:"The Geological Society of London - History"
2148:Members Constituencies Parliaments Surveys.
1126:Richard Clarke Babington (1827-1885) of the
509:on the throne but ended up paying a fine to
443:1st Baron Darcy of Aston, who was mother to
2449:New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984
1908:
1703:(1936-2007), British General who served as
751:(1550–1610), Bishop of Exeter and Worcester
739:(1877–1956), British Olympic archer in 1908
42:Babington is a confluence of three words -
37:
2365:(letter no. 60; accessed 28 December 2010)
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1352:(1877-1972), Member of Parliament for two
815:(died 1745), High Sheriff of Staffordshire
777:(1612–1669), MP for Leicestershire in 1660
678:and his descendants now use that surname.
46:(likely a Saxon, or earlier Celtic name),
2669:
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1756:
1676:Sir Charles Theodore Gunning, 9th Baronet
670:in 1853. One of their sons, Henry (later
593:, who served as Member of Parliament for
139:). Sir John was alive in 1178 and 1220.
2502:. A. S. Bell Publishing. pp. 41–42.
2428:
2374:
2363:http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/entry-60/
2361:Darwin Correspondence Project Database.
2334:
2230:
1562:, Archdeacon of Exeter from 1958 to 1970
1560:Richard Babington (Archdeacon of Exeter)
1453:
1424:
1258:
1226:. General Babington's image was used by
1132:
1054:in 1715 and lived at Greenfort House in
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488:
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409:
212:The family were primarily landowners in
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1944:
1666:Sir Robert Charles Gunning, 8th Baronet
1574:(1756–1833), physician and mineralogist
1420:
333:, married Margery Martell and lived at
2944:
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2468:
2466:
2446:
2440:
2416:"Documents relating to Rothley Temple"
1877:
1753:
1498:, former business executive and artist
1076:
921:memorial window in the north aisle of
540:and is the great-great-grandfather of
2658:International Journal of Epidemiology
2651:
2640:‘Babington, Benjamin Guy (1794–1866)’
1358:Attorney General for Northern Ireland
771:(fl. 1635), mathematician and soldier
603:Mr Macaulay's Character of the Clergy
322:Babingtons of Chilwell and Kiddington
1955:
1941:
1707:, great-grandson of Angel Babington
1639:
1476:
1340:of Exeter Cathedral from 1962-1970.
800:Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University
531:Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester
2756:Sophia, Regent of Russia, 1657-1704
2463:
2430:"Smith, Henry Babington (SMT882HB)"
2025:"The Battle of Bosworth Field 1485"
1232:Institute of Brewing and Distilling
1150:Rev. Humphrey Babington (1715-1790)
13:
2089:"Pedigree of Babington of Dethick"
1405:. Babington wrote books about the
1356:constituencies from 1925-1937 and
1328:from 1914 to 1951. Richard's son,
1303:High Sheriff of County Londonderry
1279:Rev. Richard Babington (1720-1800)
1192:in 1889 and who is an ancestor of
1091:Rev. William Babington (1713-1777)
959:Sheriff of the city of Londonderry
733:(1912–2000), journalist and writer
693:
14:
2983:
2701:
2336:"Babington, Churchill (BBNN839C)"
1848:: 'Babington of Creevagh', pg 42'
1182:Epidemiological Society of London
501:(1491-1544), who married Eleanor
365:and whose daughter Ellen married
2702:Baily, Website design by Fiona.
2624:‘Babington, William (1756–1833)’
2526:Dictionary of National Biography
2498:Morton, William W., ed. (2001).
1971:
1625:
1608:
1594:
1580:
1555:, Dean of Cork from 1914 to 1951
1553:Richard Babington (Dean of Cork)
1548:(1894–1965), British Air Marshal
1541:(1891–1979), British Air Marshal
1332:, who lived from 1901-1984, was
1148:Captain Babington's second son,
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809:(c. 1370–1454), lawyer and judge
601:(the botanist whose publication
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2491:
2478:, History of Parliament Online"
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2232:"Babington, Francis (BBNN544F)"
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2017:
1992:
1534:(1854–1936), Boer War commander
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583:Sir Joseph Danvers, 1st Baronet
2513:Archer, Thomas Andrew (1885).
2447:Wilson, James Oakley (1985) .
2376:"Babington, Thomas (BBNN775T)"
2152:. History of Parliament Online
1983:
1928:
1895:
1490:Anthony Babington (politician)
988:, MP. Matthew had three sons:
798:William Babington (academic),
769:John Babington (mathematician)
703:(1476–1536), MP for Nottingham
659:in 1845 to his brother-in-law
392:Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
178:(1423-1485), was slain at the
1:
2743:"The Air Ministry, 1939-1945"
2315:historyofparliamentonline.org
2279:historyofparliamentonline.org
2176:historyofparliamentonline.org
1747:
1572:William Babington (physician)
1471:Commonwealth of Massachusetts
701:Anthony Babington (died 1536)
546:High Sheriff of Staffordshire
424:Sir John Babington of Dethick
351:Sir John Babington of Dethick
195:Sir John Babington of Dethick
186:. One of Thomas's other sons
176:Sir John Babington of Dethick
2396:. leicestershirevillages.com
2299:Thomas Babington (1635-1708)
1660:Roger Keyes, 1st Baron Keyes
1516:, defended Argentina at the
1510:(1558–1611), Bishop of Derry
1401:. He was a recipient of the
1208:Sir James Melville Babington
1166:Geological Society of London
787:Philip Babington (died 1690)
653:Sir Gerard Noel, 2nd Baronet
469:Babingtons of Rothley Temple
331:Chief Baron of the Exchequer
7:
2434:A Cambridge Alumni Database
2380:A Cambridge Alumni Database
2340:A Cambridge Alumni Database
2236:A Cambridge Alumni Database
2206:"Previous Vice-Chancellors"
1724:
1619:Sir John Tremayne Babington
1381:Distinguished Service Cross
1375:, Member of Parliament for
1239:Sir John Tremayne Babington
864:Babington family of Ireland
807:William Babington (justice)
635:, Member of Parliament for
112:Babington family of England
10:
2988:
2436:. University of Cambridge.
2382:. University of Cambridge.
2342:. University of Cambridge.
2238:. University of Cambridge.
1938:, accessed 22 January 2023
763:John Babington (died 1485)
621:who was a contemporary of
378:Warden of the Fleet Prison
182:in 1485 fighting for King
1736:William Babington Maxwell
1527:, Rector at Moviddy, Cork
1483:Anthony Babington (judge)
1309:. Richard's seventh son,
857:Sir Henry Babington Smith
731:Constance Babington Smith
674:) changed his surname to
672:Sir Henry Babington Smith
645:Thomas Babington Macaulay
544:(d. 1745), who served as
418:(through the marriage of
414:The Babingtons inherited
158:during the reign of King
71:Babington, Northumberland
2638:article by J. F. Payne,
2622:article by J. F. Payne,
2516:"Babington, Brute"
2004:peakdistrictonline.co.uk
1905:accessed 21 January 2023
1532:James Melville Babington
1496:Anthony Babington Wilson
1268:James Melville Babington
945:family with a branch in
538:Archdeacon of Nottingham
380:and Keeper of the Royal
224:. Family seats included
135:of Babington Parva (now
38:Origin of Babington Name
2962:English gentry families
1718:Basil Phillott Blackett
1711:Douglas Craven Phillott
1539:John Tremayne Babington
1248:, who were both on the
1052:High Sheriff of Donegal
1043:High Sheriff of Donegal
1004:) who married Isabella
963:Irish Rebellion of 1641
949:whose members included
781:Michael Babington Smith
713:Bernard Babington Smith
680:George Babington Parker
556:(1612-1669) was MP for
525:from 1560 to 1562. and
428:Order of Saint Benedict
216:(Dethick inheritance),
1925:, accessed 22 Jan 2023
1892:, accessed 22 Jan 2023
1588:Benjamin Guy Babington
1502:Benjamin Guy Babington
1459:
1436:
1330:Ven. Richard Babington
1322:Rev. Richard Babington
1285:and who served as the
1275:
1178:Benjamin Guy Babington
1156:(1756-1833) who was a
1145:
1047:High Sheriff of Tyrone
1018:William III of England
926:
571:
494:
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404:William III of England
394:from 1689 to 1690 and
128:
50:(of Saxon origin) and
34:
2878:"Babington's History"
2778:accessed 11 July 2016
2254:british-history.ac.uk
1678:(born 1935), British
1668:(1901-1989), British
1457:
1432:, on the left of the
1428:
1350:Sir Anthony Babington
1346:Andrew Alexander Watt
1317:and had 13 children.
1262:
1136:
1028:Babingtons of Donegal
1020:and he fought in the
923:St Columb's Cathedral
917:
899:) and grandmother of
870:Sir Anthony Babington
756:Henry Babington Smith
566:
492:
484:
476:
457:
432:Sir Anthony Babington
410:Babingtons of Dethick
382:Palace of Westminster
374:Sir William Babington
359:Battle of Stoke Field
349:alongside his cousin
327:Sir William Babington
203:Sir Anthony Babington
188:Sir William Babington
119:
29:
2972:Anglo-Irish families
2671:10.1093/ije/30.2.226
2573:on 13 December 2016.
2210:University of Oxford
2077:Babington of Rothley
1694:Charles Phibbs Jones
1647:Charles Patton Keyes
1440:Babington's tea room
1430:Babington's tea room
1421:Babington's tea room
1334:Archdeacon of Exeter
1287:Member of Parliament
1246:Sir Philip Babington
1186:Babington's tea room
1102:and great-nephew of
905:Member of Parliament
889:Member of Parliament
436:Member of Parliament
396:Member of Parliament
367:Sir Robert Sheffield
254:Member of Parliament
98:Bebington, Cheshire.
2852:"Anthony Babington"
2567:"Elegant nostalgia"
1687:Richard Howard-Vyse
1633:Rev. Hume Babington
1415:An Uncertain Voyage
1360:,; Hume Babington,
1336:from 1958-1970 and
1311:Rev. Hume Babington
1077:Babingtons of Derry
1022:Battle of the Boyne
1000:(who owned land in
925:, installed c. 1860
901:Sir Thomas Fanshawe
881:Sir Thomas Fanshawe
725:Churchill Babington
599:Churchill Babington
517:(d. 1569), who was
402:from 1689 to 1690.
172:Battle of Agincourt
125:Babington, Somerset
84:of Little Babington
61:Babington, Somerset
30:Arms of Babington:
2888:on 4 November 2012
2652:Evans, A. (2001).
2093:rotherhamweb.co.uk
1460:
1437:
1276:
1264:Lieutenant-General
1218:and commanded the
1205:Lieutenant-General
1146:
1142:William Thomas Fry
1128:Indian Staff Corps
1120:Indian Staff Corps
1116:Lieutenant-General
1112:East India Company
927:
883:and was mother of
589:, a member of the
572:
499:Humphrey Babington
495:
487:
479:
466:
400:Berwick-upon-Tweed
347:Battle of Bosworth
180:Battle of Bosworth
129:
94:of their origins.
88:of Great Babington
35:
19:is the name of an
2856:independent.co.uk
2029:tudorplace.com.ar
1640:Other descendants
1467:William Babington
1387:Anthony Babington
1154:William Babington
1138:William Babington
1104:Carl Abraham Pihl
975:Dublin Parliament
829:Anthony Babington
813:Zachary Babington
775:Matthew Babington
749:Gervase Babington
743:Francis Babington
719:Cardale Babington
707:Anthony Babington
611:Cardale Babington
575:Matthew Babington
570:by Worthy Vizard.
568:Cardale Babington
554:Matthew Babington
542:Zachary Babington
523:Oxford University
515:Francis Babington
511:Mary I of England
462:Gervase Babington
449:Gervase Babington
445:Anthony Babington
199:Ralph Fitzherbert
2979:
2957:English families
2952:Babington family
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2884:. Archived from
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2099:on 12 April 2016
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1566:Robert Babington
1546:Philip Babington
1514:Carlos Babington
1508:Brutus Babington
1465:was named after
1411:Second World War
1399:Second World War
1391:Battle of Arnhem
1373:Robert Babington
1254:Second World War
1194:Carlos Babington
998:Thomas Babington
931:Brutus Babington
919:Brutus Babington
874:Brutus Babington
853:
839:
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793:Thomas Babington
690:from 1871-1875.
661:Sir James Parker
641:Zachary Macaulay
633:Thomas Babington
587:Thomas Babington
420:Thomas Babington
388:Philip Babington
307:
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104:, as opposed to
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1477:Notable members
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1403:Croix de Guerre
1395:Dorset Regiment
1272:Second Boer War
1224:First World War
1216:Second Boer War
1201:Sarisbury Green
1168:, where he was
1079:
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951:William Byrd II
935:Bishop of Derry
885:Thomas Fanshawe
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737:Ellen Babington
696:
694:Notable members
676:Babington Smith
668:Archibald Smith
627:Thomas Gisborne
519:Vice-Chancellor
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363:Sir John Delves
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311:Packington Hall
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242:Packington Hall
238:Curborough Hall
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121:Babington House
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