Burton Constable — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 53.814399 longitude= 0.205068 official name= Burton Constable population= 120 (2001 census) civil parish= Burton Constable unitary england = East Riding of Yorkshire region= Yorkshire and the Humber… … Wikipedia
Burton Constable Hall — is a large Elizabethan country house with 18th and 19th century interiors, and a fine 18th century cabinet of curiosities. The hall, a Grade I listed building, is set in a park designed by Capability Brown with an area of 1.2 square kilometres.… … Wikipedia
Burton Constable railway station — Infobox UK disused station name = Burton Constable locale = New Ellerby borough = East Riding of Yorkshire caption = line = manager = owner = platforms = latitude = 53.838000 longitude = 0.225000 gridref = TA168394 start = March 28 1864 end =… … Wikipedia
Burton — can mean:PlacesAustralia*Burton, South Australia, a suburb of AdelaideCanada*Burtonsville, Alberta *Burton, British Columbia *Burton, New Brunswick *Burton, Ontario *Burton Brae, New Brunswick *Cherry Burton, New Brunswick *Lower Burton, New… … Wikipedia
Constable Burton — Not to be confused with Burton Constable. Coordinates: 54°18′47″N 1°44′42″W / 54.313°N 1.745°W / 54.313; 1.745 … Wikipedia
Constable Burton Hall — Mr Wyvill on the steps of Constable Burton Hall. Constable Burton Hall is a handsome mansion of dressed stone in the village of Constable Burton in North Yorkshire whose owners are the Wyvill Family. The house has an elegant Ionic portico in and… … Wikipedia
Constable Burton railway station — This article is about a railway station in North Yorkshire. For the similarly named railway station in the East Riding of Yorkshire, see Burton Constable railway station. Constable Burton Location Place Constable Burton Area Richmondshire … Wikipedia
constable — con·sta·ble / kän stə bəl, kən / n [Old French conestable military commander, chief of the royal household, from Late Latin comes stabuli, literally, officer of the stable]: a public officer usu. of a town or township responsible for keeping the… … Law dictionary
Burton-on-Trent Abbey — Burton upon Trent Abbey in Staffordshire, England, was originally founded in the 7th or 9th century by St Modwen or Modwena; and later refounded in 1003 as a Benedictine abbey by Wulfric Spott, a thegn possibly descended from King Alfred. He was… … Wikipedia
Cuthbert Constable — (c. 1680 – 27 March 1746), born Cuthbert Tunstall, was an English physician and antiquary, the Catholic Maecenas of his age .[1] He was the son of Francis Tunstall of Wycliffe Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Cicely, daughter of John Constable,… … Wikipedia