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Regions 615 is a 19-Story Class-AA Office Building in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] It stands at a height of around 260 feet (79 m) [1] with 370,000 square feet (34,000 m 2) of floor space. [4]
Overcarsh House is a historic home located at Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It was built between 1879 and 1898, and is a two-story, rectangular Queen Anne style frame dwelling. It is sheathed in weatherboard, sits on a brick foundation, and has a hipped roof on the main block.
Uptown Charlotte, also called Center City, is the central business district of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The area is split into four wards by the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets, and bordered by Interstate 277 and Interstate 77 .
The mixed-income residential community at 8th and North Tryon streets will be the first of its kind in North Carolina, Inlivian said. Census data show the median income in Charlotte is $65,359.
Constable was born around 1456/7. [a] He was the eldest son and heir of Sir Robert Constable (4 April 1423 – 23 May 1488) of Flamborough, Yorkshire, and Agnes Wentworth (d. 20 April 1496), daughter of Roger Wentworth of North Elmsall, Yorkshire, by Margery le Despencer.
[1] His father had inherited the barony of St Maur through his [clarification needed] mother Alice St Maur, first wife of William la Zouche, 5th Baron Zouche (c. 1402 – 1462), and daughter of Sir Richard St. Maur (died 6 January 1409) by Mary Pever, the daughter of Thomas Pever (died 22 September 1429).
Sir William Parker was the father of Henry Parker and husband of Alice Lovel, 9th Baroness Morley (c. 1467–1518), daughter of Alianore Lovel, 7th Baroness Morley (1442–1476). He is closely associated to the royal family through his brother-in-law, Henry Lovel, whose wife, Elizabeth de la Pole, was a niece of Edward IV and Richard III .
He was born about 1464, the eldest son and heir of Walter Devereux, Lord Ferrers of Chartley, by Anne Ferrers, heiress of the earlier Barons Ferrers of Chartley. [1] His father died at the Battle of Bosworth [1] on 22 August 1485, fighting for King Richard III of England under John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk.