Dering is a surname, and may refer to: Charles L. Dering, American lawyer and politician Sir Cholmeley Dering, 4th Baronet, English politician Sir Edward...
Henry Dering may refer to: Sir Henry Dering, 9th Baronet (1839 – 1906), British ambassador to Mexico and Brazil Sir Henry Edward Dering, 10th Baronet...
Dere may refer to: Deira, a kingdom in Northern England (559-664) Déré, a village in Sami Department, Banwa Province, Burkina Faso Dere, Iraq, a village...
John Dering may refer to: John Dering (MP for New Romney), represented New Romney (UK Parliament constituency) John Dering (MP for Southampton) in 1397...
in the early 17th century by Sir Edward Dering, a man known for his interest in literature and theater. Dering prepared his redaction for an amateur performance...
The Dering Roll is the oldest English roll of arms surviving in its original form. It was made between 1270 and 1280 and contains the coat of arms of 324...
Dering v Uris and Others was a 1964 English libel suit brought by Polish-born Wladislaw Dering [de] against the American writer Leon Uris. It was described...
Herbert Guy Dering, KCMG, KCIE, MVO (13 November 1867 – 29 May 1933) was a British diplomat. The second son of the British diplomat Sir Henry Dering, 9th Baronet...
Cholmeley Dering may refer to: Cholmeley Dering (died 1836), MP Sir Cholmeley Dering, 4th Baronet (1679 – 1711), politician and duellist This disambiguation...
children, Dering outlived her husband by twenty years, dying in February 1704 (1705 New Style); she also outlived her eldest son Sir Edward Dering, 3rd Baronet...
terms tsun tsun (ツンツン) (adverb, 'morosely, aloofly, offputtingly') and deredere (でれでれ) (adverb, 'in a lovey-dovey or infatuated manner'). Originally found...
Roman Catholic faith. Dering was born in London around 1580, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the illegitimate son of Henry Dering of Liss, Hampshire...
Edward Dering may refer to: Edward Dering (priest) (c. 1540–1576), Church of England priest and evangelical preacher Sir Edward Dering, 1st Baronet (1598–1644)...
Mary Henrietta Dering Curtois, known professionally as Dering Curtois (1854–1928), was a British artist, known for painting genre scenes, landscapes and...
has been surmised by some that Dering purchased painting supplies from Bridges prior to the latter's departure. Dering purchased a house from Henry Cary...
George Edward Dering (1831–1911) was a British inventor and eccentric. His father was Robert Dering and his mother Leititia was the daughter of Sir George...
Rifle Brigade. Vivian Dering Majendie died of heart failure in 1898 while visiting his sister in Oxford. MAJENDIE, Sir Vivian Dering, Who Was Who, A & C...
Christianity portal Heneage Dering, LL.D (1665–1750) was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the 18th century. He became Dean of Ripon and...
John Dering Nettleton, VC (28 June 1917 – 13 July 1943) was a South African officer in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He is most...
commission and left the army in 1851. In 1859 Dering married fellow author Lady Georgiana Chatterton. Dering converted to Catholicism in 1865 From 1869,...
surname Dering. The Dering Baronetcy, of Surrenden Dering, Kent, was created in the Baronetage of England on 1 February 1626 for Edward Dering. It became...
"Dat Dere" is a jazz song written by Bobby Timmons that was recorded in 1960. Lyrics were written later by Oscar Brown, Jr. The song was first recorded...