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Bavington Hall. Bavington Hall is a 17th-century privately owned country house at Little Bavington in Northumberland.It is a Grade II* listed building. [1]A tower house (Little Bavington Tower) was recorded on the site in 1415, but this was replaced in the late 17th century by the Shafto family.
On his death in 1848, the estate passed to his third son Thomas Duncombe Shafto, and then on the latter's death in 1885 to his nephew Slingsby Arthur Duncombe Shafto (1844-1904), son of Rev Slingsby Duncombe Shafto. The estate later passed to Slingsby Duncombe Shafto, High Sheriff of Durham in 1908, who sold it in 1949 and moved to Bavington Hall.
Bavington (anciently "Babington") was the original seat of the prominent Babington family, originally de Babington.Sir John de Babington, Lord of Babington Parva (now Bavington), in the county of Northumberland was alive in 1178 and 1220 and the family remained there for at least five generations before migrating south to Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Nottingham, Cambridge and Devon.
Hall was born in 1920 in New York City [3] to Joseph Patrick Hall, an engineer from Ireland, and his wife, Mary Ellen (née Mullen) Hall. [1] The fourteenth of sixteen children, he was nicknamed "Huntz" because of his nose. [4] [5] He attended Catholic schools [6] and started performing on radio at five years of age. [7]
Rev. Richard Babington (1720-1800), Captain Babington's third son, was the father of David Babington who built Foyle Park House - later Grocers' Hall - in Eglinton and who served as the Member of Parliament for Ballyshannon.
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Kirstie Bavington (born 21 August 1992) is an English professional boxer. ... Town Hall, Walsall, England: 2 Win 1–0–1 Elaine Greenan PTS 4 (4) 7 July 2018
Thockrington is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Bavington, in Northumberland, England. The village lies about 10 miles (16 km) north of Hexham . In 1951 the parish had a population of 18.