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Marwood may refer to: People * Marwood (surname) * Benedictus Marwood Kelly (1785–1867), British Admiral who rose to prominence in the Napoleonic Wars * Edward Marwood-Elton, 1st Baronet (1800–1884), English barrister and peer * Marwood Munden (1885–1952), English doctor, war hero and cricketer Places * Marwood, Devon, England * Marwood, County Durham, England Other uses * Marwood baronets, of Little Bushby, created 1660 * The narrator of ''Withnail and I ''Withnail and I'' is a 1987 British black comedy film written and directed by Bruce Robinson. Loosely based on Robinson's life in London in the late 1960s, the plot follows two unemployed actors, Withnail and "I" (portrayed by Richard E. Gran ...
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Marwood (surname)
Marwood is a surname. It originates from either the Norman French word 'malreward', a nickname given to someone who 'casts an evil eye' or the two places named Marwood in England. The first record of the name appears in the register of Rievaulx Abbey as Richard Malregard in 1170. It may refer to: *Alex Marwood, pseudonym of Serena Mackesy * Anthony Marwood (b. 1979), British solo violinist *Arthur Pierson Marwood (1868–1916), English mathematician upon whom the character of Christopher Tietjens was based *Ben Marwood, English singer-songwriter *Brian Marwood (b. 1960), English footballer *Sir Edward Marwood-Elton, 1st Baronet (1800–1884) * Sir George Marwood, 1st Baronet (1601–1680), English peer who served as High Sheriff of Yorkshire * Sir Henry Marwood, 2nd Baronet (1635–1725), English peer, politician and Yorkshire landowner * James Marwood (born 1990), English footballer * Louise Marwood (born 1979), English actress and comedian * William Marwood (1820–1883), Bri ...
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Benedictus Marwood Kelly
Benedictus Marwood Kelly (3 February 1785 â€“ 26 September 1867) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He rose to the rank of admiral after service in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Family and early life Kelly was born in Holsworthy, Devon on 3 February 1785 and baptised on 1 September 1790. He was the son of Benedictus Marwood Kelly (1752–1836) lawyer and private banker, and Mary Coham. He entered the Royal Navy on 19 October 1798 as an able seaman aboard , serving under Captain Philip Wodehouse. He moved with Wodehouse to the 28-gun and then to the 80-gun in November 1799, under the command of his uncle, Captain William Hancock Kelly. Benedictus spent the next six years aboard her, and in her assisted at the capture of Admiral Jean-Baptiste Perrée's squadron of three frigates and two brigs on 19 June 1799. He attended the expedition of 1800 and 1801 to Ferrol and Egypt, and was wounded in a boat attack on the French defences at Portoferraio on the isla ...
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Edward Marwood-Elton, 1st Baronet
Sir Edward Marwood-Elton Q.C. (19 May 1800 – 1884) was an English barrister and Devonshire landowner who served as the High Sheriff of Devon in 1858. Life Edward Marwood-Elton was born on the 19 May 1800. He was the son of James Marwood-Elton and Anne Storey, both of whom belonged to landed families of Devon. In 1833, Marwood-Elton purchased the Widworthy Court estate in Devon and commissioned George Stanley Repton George Stanley Repton (1786–1858) was an English architect. George Stanley, the fourth son of Humphry Repton, was a pupil of the Anglo-French architect Augustus Charles Pugin, and entered the office of John Nash, becoming one of his chief a ... to design the replacement principal house. He continued to expand the estate through land acquisitions for the rest of his life. Marwood-Elton died in 1884, unmarried and without issue. His heir was a cousin, William Elton (1865–1931), who took the surname Marwood-Elton. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Marwood- ...
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Marwood Munden
Marwood Mintern Munden (13 June 1885 – 8 March 1952) was a British doctor and cricketer who played three first-class cricket matches for Somerset in 1908. He was born in Ilminster, Somerset and died in Eastcombe, Gloucestershire. A substantial biographical note on him written by a member of his family on the Royal Army Medical Corps website says that he was known in the family as "Mintern Munden," not Marwood Munden. Background and early career Munden was the third son and seventh child of the Ilminster doctor, Charles Munden. He was educated at Crewkerne Grammar School and then studied medicine at Guy's Hospital in London, qualifying in 1911. He married in 1912 and set up in general practice at Chalford, Gloucestershire. Cricket career Munden made three appearances in first-class cricket for Somerset in the 1908 season as a batsman. He scored 11 in each innings of the match against Kent at the Crabble Athletic Ground, Dover in July. But returning for two matches in a we ...
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Marwood, Devon
Marwood is a village in North Devon north of Barnstaple. The village contains of ornamental gardens open to the public, known as Marwood Hill Gardens. The gardens were developed by Jimmy Smart, who died in 2002. There is a tea-room. An electoral ward A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to t ... with the same name exists whose population at the 2011 census was 1,879. On an island in the middle lake at Marwood Hill Gardens is a sculpture of a mother and children by John Robinson, who also sculpted the font-cover in the 13th-century church at Marwood. A bronze sculpture of two swans arising from the lower lake was created by Jonathan Cox. References External links Villages in Devon {{Devon-geo-stub ...
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Marwood, County Durham
Marwood is a civil parish in County Durham County Durham ( ), officially simply Durham,UK General Acts 1997 c. 23Lieutenancies Act 1997 Schedule 1(3). From legislation.gov.uk, retrieved 6 April 2022. is a ceremonial county in North East England.North East Assembly â€About North East E ..., England. It had a population of 529 at the 2011 Census. History Marwood was a township in Gainford parish. In 1866 Marwood became a civil parish in its own right until 1884, in 1894 Marwood became a parish again. References Civil parishes in County Durham {{Durham-geo-stub ...
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Marwood Baronets
The Marwood Baronetcy, of Little Busby in the County of York, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 31 December 1660 for George Marwood, Member of Parliament for Malton and Northallerton. The second Baronet also represented Northallerton in Parliament. The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1740. Marwood baronets, of Little Busby (1660) *Sir George Marwood, 1st Baronet Sir George Marwood was a Yorkshire landowner who served as the High Sheriff of Yorkshire in 1651 and was later elected as the Member of Parliament for Northallerton in 1660. Background George Marwood was born in 1601 in Stokesley to Henry and ... (1601–1680) * Sir Henry Marwood, 2nd Baronet (–1725) *Sir Samuel Marwood, 3rd Baronet (c. 1672–1739) *Sir William Marwood, 4th Baronet (c. 1681–1740) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Marwood Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of England 1660 establishments in England ...
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