Segrave
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Segrave is a surname
Surname
A surname is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name. In many cases, a surname is a family name. Many dictionaries define "surname" as a synonym of "family name"...

 and can refer to:

An English baron
Baron
Baron is a title of nobility. The word baron comes from Old French baron, itself from Old High German and Latin baro meaning " man, warrior"; it merged with cognate Old English beorn meaning "nobleman"...

ial family:
  • Stephen de Segrave
    Stephen de Segrave
    Stephen de Segrave was a medieval Chief Justiciar of England.-Life:...

     (c.1171-9 November 1241) a judge
    Judge
    A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as part of a panel of judges. The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. The judge is supposed to conduct the trial impartially and in an open...

  • Gilbert de Segrave (d. 1254), who was also a judge
    Judge
    A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as part of a panel of judges. The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. The judge is supposed to conduct the trial impartially and in an open...

  • Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave
    Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave
    Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave was an English baronial leader.Segrave was one of the most prominent baronial leaders during the reign of King Henry III. In 1295 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Segrave...

     (d. November 1295)
  • John de Segrave
  • Gilbert Segrave
    Gilbert Segrave
    Gilbert Segrave was a medieval Bishop of London.Segrave was elected on 17 August 1313 and consecrated on 25 November 1313. He died on 18 December 1316.-References:...

     (died 1316) bishop of London
    Bishop of London
    The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury.The diocese covers 458 km² of 17 boroughs of Greater London north of the River Thames and a small part of the County of Surrey...

     from 1313 to 1316
  • Nicholas de Segrave the younger (ca. 1260-1322), "Lord of Stowe".


A pioneer in motorsport:
  • Henry Segrave
    Henry Segrave
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     (1896 – 1930), water and land speed record holder
  • Segrave Trophy
    Segrave Trophy
    The Segrave Trophy is awarded to the British national who accomplishes the most outstanding demonstration of the possibilities of transport by land, sea, air, or water. The trophy is named in honour of Sir Henry Segrave, and has been awarded in most years since 1930.A subsidiary award, the Segrave...

    , an award for innovations in transport named after Henry Segrave
  • Blackburn Segrave
    Blackburn Segrave
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     a 1930s touring aircraft by Blackburn Aircraft

See also

  • Baron Segrave
    Baron Segrave
    Baron Segrave is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by writ in 1295 for Nicholas de Segrave. The sixth Baron Segrave had previously succeeded to the title of Baron Mowbray, and thereafter the two baronies have remained united with two exceptions. In 1831 the Segrave Barony was given...

  • Baron Mowbray
    Baron Mowbray
    Baron Mowbray is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by writ for Roger de Mowbray in 1283. It was held for a long time by the Mowbray and Howard Dukes of Norfolk. The title was united with the Barony of Segrave in 1368, when John Mowbray, 1st Earl of Nottingham and 5th Baron Mowbray...

  • Segraves (disambiguation)
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