Wilmington
Wilmington may refer to:
People
- Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington, British Prime Minister, 1742–1743, who gave his name to many of the places called Wilmington
- Earl of Wilmington, a title in the Peerage of Great Britain created in 1730 for Spencer Compton
- Lord of Wilmington, an abbreviation of Lord of the Manor of Wilmington, a feudal dignity relating to land originally granted under an Anglo-Saxon charter of 700 C.E.
Places
In Australia
In the United Kingdom
- Wilmington, Devon
- Wilmington, Kent
- Wilmington, Kingston upon Hull
- Wilmington, Somerset
- Wilmington, a village in the civil parish of Long Man, East Sussex, England
- Lordship of Wilmington, an ancient manor in Kent in the parish of Sellindge
In the United States
- Wilmington, Los Angeles, California
- Wilmington, Delaware
- Wilmington Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware
- Wilmington, Greene County, Illinois
- Wilmington, Will County, Illinois
- Wilmington, Indiana
- Wilmington, Kansas
- Wilmington, Massachusetts
- Wilmington Township, Minnesota
- Wilmington, Minnesota
- Wilmington, New York
- Wilmington, North Carolina
- Wilmington, Ohio
- Wilmington Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
- Wilmington Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania
- Wilmington, Vermont
- Wilmington Island, Georgia
- Wilmington Manor, Delaware
- New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
- South Wilmington, Illinois, Grundy County, Illinois
- Educational institutions
- Wilmington College (Ohio), in Wilmington, Ohio
- Wilmington University, New Castle, Delaware
- University of North Carolina at Wilmington, in Wilmington, North Carolina
Other
- USS Cabot (CVL-28) was laid down as Wilmington (CL-79)
See also
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