Barton Booth — (1681 ndash; 10 May 1733) was one of the most famous dramatic actors of the first part of the 18th century. Booth was from Lancashire and was educated at Westminster School, where his success in the Latin play Andria gave him an inclination for… … Wikipedia
Barton Waterside — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption= latitude= 53.69 longitude= 00.45 official name =Barton Waterside population = unitary england= North Lincolnshire lieutenancy england= Lincolnshire region= Yorkshire and the Humber… … Wikipedia
Barton Line — The Barton Line is a railway line in North and North East Lincolnshire. It runs from Barton upon Humber south east to Cleethorpes and was designated by the Department for Transport as a community rail line in February 2007.Barton station is near… … Wikipedia
Zema Abbey — Football player infobox playername= Zema Abbey fullname = Zema Abbey dateofbirth = birth date and age|1977|4|17|df=yes cityofbirth = Luton countryofbirth = England height = height|ft=6|in=1 currentclub = Halesowen Town clubnumber = position =… … Wikipedia
St Peter's Church, Barton-upon-Humber — St Peter s Church Tower and baptistery, from the south Coordinates … Wikipedia
Barne Barton — is an area within St Budeaux, Plymouth, Devon, England. GeographyBarne Barton is located to the North West of Plymouth about 2 miles from the Tamar Bridge. (or 1 mile as the crow flies) From the southern side of the hill, there are panoramic… … Wikipedia
Delapré Abbey — grid reference SP759592 Delapré Abbey the south front Delapré Abbey (The Abbey of the meadow), or more properly, the Convent of St Mary De La Pré, was founded as a Cluniac nunnery about the year 1145, si … Wikipedia
Catherine Barton — Female adult bio name = Catherine Barton Conduitt photo = caption = Catherine as a young woman birth = 1679 location = birthname = Catherine Barton spouse = death = 1739Catherine Barton (1679 – 1739) was Isaac Newton s half niece, wife of the… … Wikipedia
All Saints' Church, Earls Barton — After the Danish raids on England, Medehampstede Abbey, a few miles away from Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, was rebuilt in c.970 to become Peterborough. It is generally accepted that All Saints Church, Earls Barton was built around this period… … Wikipedia
Muchelney Abbey — Muchelney parish church. In the foreground are the ruins of the main Abbey building Muchelney Abbey is an English Heritage property in the village of Muchelney in the Somerset Levels … Wikipedia