翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Great White Whale
・ Great White Wonder
・ Great Whittington
・ Great Wicomico River
・ Great Wicomico River Light
・ Great Wigborough
・ Great Wilbraham
・ Great Wilbraham Preceptory
・ Great Wildlife Moments
・ Great Wilne
・ Great Windmill Street
・ Great Wisconsin Credit Union
・ Great Wishford
・ Great Witchingham
・ Great Witcombe Roman Villa
Great Witley
・ Great Wold Valley
・ Great Wolf Resorts
・ Great Wood Hill
・ Great woodswallow
・ Great Work
・ Great Work of Time
・ Great Works Dam
・ Great Works River
・ Great World
・ Great World Amusement Park
・ Great World Beer Festival
・ Great World City
・ Great World MRT Station
・ Great World of Sound


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Great Witley : ウィキペディア英語版
Great Witley

Great Witley is a village and civil parish (with Hillhampton), in the Malvern Hills District in the northwest of the county of Worcestershire, England. It is situated around ten miles to the north west of the city of Worcester.
There has been a settlement in the area since before the Norman Conquest.
Great Witley was in the lower division of Doddingtree Hundred. 〔 ''Worcestershire Family History Guidebook'', Vanessa Morgan, 2011, p20 The History Press, Stroud, Gloucestershire. 〕
Following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 Great Witley Parish ceased to be responsible for maintaining the poor in its parish. This responsibility was transferred to Martley Poor Law Union.〔 ''Worcestershire Family History Guidebook'', Vanessa Morgan, 2011, p68 The History Press, Stroud, Gloucestershire. 〕
The village is home to Witley Court, a Jacobean country house extended on a number of occasions throughout its history, but which became derelict after a spectacular fire in 1937. The mansion, formerly one of the finest in the Midlands, is now in the care of English Heritage, who describe it as their number one ruin. They have restored the extensive gardens leaving the impressive skeletal ruin of the building overlooking them in a poignant and thought provoking way.
Nearby is Woodbury Hill commanding extensive views south to the Malvern Hills and over the River Teme valley to the west. On the summit is an Iron Age hillfort. Owain Glyndŵr's army of Welsh and French camped here for eight days in the summer of 1405 facing an army of King Henry IV at Abberley Hill. Skirmishes took place but neither large force initiated full scale battle and the Welsh withdrew under nightfall back to Wales. The location was also used as a meeting place during the English Civil War by Clubmen from the local farms and cottages.
The village also is home to the Grade II listed coaching inn The Hundred House Hotel,〔(The Hundred House and Attached Quadrant Wall to East, Great Witley ), British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 23 March 2012〕 once the collection point for agricultural tithes from the districts or 'hundred (division)s' of the local area. In this instance the Doddingtree Hundred.
From 1843 to 1846 Queen Adelaide, the widow of King William IV resided at Witley Court. Whilst there she financed the first village school.〔Wardle, Terry ''Heroes & Villains of Worcestershire'' 2010 The History Press p10〕
The current (2014) Lord of the Manor of Great Witley is Simon Mason Wall. 〔''Great Witley Parish Church - Restoration & Conservation Campaign'' Shrawley & The Witleys PCC 2014〕
==Saint Michael and All Angels Church==
The church, of Saint Michael and All Angels, is a brick building but like the adjoining Witley Court was faced with limestone by the Gloucester architect Samuel Daukes in the 1850s. The interior is one of the finest Italian Baroque churches in Britain originally from Cannons House at Edgware in Middlesex and fitted to Daukes's building by James Gibbs. It was completed in 1735. 〔Tim Bridges 2000 rev. ed. 2005 ''Churches of Worcestershire'' Logaston Press, Logaston, Herefordshire pp106-107〕
It incorporates a richly gilded ceiling with a number of paintings by Antonio Bellucci, a funerary monument to Thomas Lord Foley and his family by John Michael Rysbrack and ten large painted glass windows by Joshua Price dated 1719-1721.〔(Witley Court and Gardens ), English Heritage. Retrieved 23 May 2009〕〔('Parishes: Great Witley', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 (1924), pp. 372-375 ), British History Online. Retrieved 23 March 2012〕
In 2014 the crypt was reopened to the public, on Saturdays and Sundays. On display is the restored Samuel Thorp clock. The clock was first commissioned by a later Baron Foley in 1804 and served the Court and the Church until 1877 until it was replaced by the present clock. 〔''The Church in Great Witley'' Rick Warner Shrawley and the Witley Parish Magazine May 2014 p5 〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Great Witley」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.