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The Shafto family is an alternative surname for the Ffolliot family, who were established in the 14th century at Shafto Crag, Northumberland and adopted the alternative surname of Shafto.
The Shaftofamily is an alternative surname for the Ffolliot family, who were established in the 14th century at Shafto Crag, Northumberland and adopted...
Shafto is a surname. The Shaftofamily origins can be traced back to the Ffolliot family, who were established by the 14th century at Shafto Crag, Northumberland...
the Shaftofamily. The Shaftos acquired the estate when William Shafto married the Bavington heiress in the 15th century. In 1716 William Shafto and his...
song and nursery rhyme, "Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea" (Roud #1359). Robert Shafto was born around 1732 the son of John Shafto and his wife Mary Jackson, daughter...
Agassiz Family. Lewis Agassiz's other children included the Rev. Rodolph Agassiz (d 1899), Rector of Radnage, who married Matilda Isabella Shafto, granddaughter...
estate was owned by and home to the Shaftofamily for over 300 years, including County Durham MP "Bonnie Bobby Shafto", made famous by the well known ballad...
Major-General Sir Allan Henry Shafto Adair, 6th Baronet, GCVO, CB, DSO, MC & Bar, JP, DL (3 November 1897 – 4 August 1988) was a senior officer of the...
Alexander Shafto "Sandy" Douglas CBE (21 May 1921 – 29 April 2010) was a British professor of computer science, credited with creating the first graphical...
forfeited estate of the Shaftofamily at Bavington Hall, Northumberland, and in 1718 he bought the ancient seat of the Delaval family at Seaton Delaval from...
within Britain. The Hawks family developed also developed areas of London, including Pembroke Square, Kensington. Robert Shafto Hawks became the director...
Dame Madge Kendal DBE (born Margaret Shafto Robertson; 15 March 1848 – 14 September 1935) was an English actress of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, best...
John Ronald Shafto "Ron" Adair OBE (22 May 1893 – 27 June 1960) was an Australian aviator, army officer and businessman. In recognition for his service...
In 1949 following the death of Robert Shafto, the property was sold to the National Coal Board and the family moved to Bavington Hall. In 1969 the house...
approximately 350-acre (1.4 km2) current site, once belonging to the Eden and Shaftofamilies, is a basin-shaped steep-sided valley with woodland areas, a river...
April 1701 to Sir Henry Belaysyse, whose daughter was involved with Bobby Shafto and who was said to have inspired the famous song. In 1796 the castle was...
groups. The first was The Guv'ners in 1963, with Nelson Keane and Bobby Shafto. They were signed to Piccadilly Records, a subsidiary of Pye Records, and...
Darlington had chosen to place his interest behind Frederick and Robert Shafto, although the latter was suspected of Tory sympathies; Sir Thomas Clavering...
festival "Quebec Winter Carnival 2019 - Quebec City, QC". To Do Canada. Daniel Shafto (1 January 2009). Carnival. Infobase Publishing. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-4381-2660-9...