The ManorofDyrham was a former manorial estate in the parish ofDyrham in South Gloucestershire, England. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the tenant-in-chief...
Dyrham Park (/ˈdɪrəm/) is a baroque English country house in an ancient deer park near the village ofDyrham in South Gloucestershire, England. The house...
Dyrham is a village and parish in South Gloucestershire, England. Dyrham is at lat. 51° 29' north, long. 2° 22' west (grid reference ST37381757). It lies...
to have been his principal manor. It passed via his daughter Mabilia to her husband Henry de Newmarch. The manorofDyrham, Glos. passed to the Newmarch...
1352-1416) ofDyrham, Gloucestershire. To the latter, whose funerary brass can be seen at Dyrham Church, descended Kingston Russell, the manor and hundred of Redhove...
through the straits of Magellan, was Wynter's nephew, the son of Wynter's brother George, who in 1571 bought the manorofDyrham in Gloucestershire. Kingsley...
brother of Sir William Denys (d. 1535) of the adjacent manorofDyrham. In St. Thomas a Becket Church is a memorial to Henry Dennis (d. 1638), Squire of Pucklechurch...
shortly thereafter the adjoining manorofDyrham. Maurice Denys re-built Siston Court in the 16th century. The Denys family of Siston came most immediately...
who made of it a cell. William FitzWido also held the Gloucestershire manorofDyrham. In the Church of St Lawrence at Rode no trace remain of the St Maur...
Retrieved 26 January 2015. Wives and Daughters: Dyrham Park, NR Chippenham and Great Chalfield Manor. "Houses packed with history star in Wolf Hall"....
1404) Margaret Russell, eventual co-heiress of Sir Morys Russell (d. 1416) ofDyrham) all the Corbet manors, including Siston, Lawrenny in Pembroke and...
Dyrham Park Country Club is a country house, estate and golf club in Hertfordshire, England, near Dancers Hill, several miles northeast of Borehamwood...
the established Denys manorsof Siston and Dyrham. The Denys family had long held the farm of this manor from the Bishops of Bath and Wells. It was John's...
towards the northeast, it gives way to Dyrham Formation (grey siltstone, 183-191 million years old) with bands of Sandrock. Colluvial and alluvial river...
Sir William Denys (c. 1470–1533) ofDyrham, Gloucestershire, was a courtier of King Henry VIII and High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1518 and 1526. The...
1501–1571) ofDyrham, Gloucestershire was a Tudor landowner and member of Parliament. Denys was the son of Sir William Denys ofDyrham and Anne, daughter of Maurice...
Calcot Manor Chavenage House Cirencester House Clearwell Castle Corse Court Daneway House Daylesford House Dodington Park Dyrham Park Edgeworth Manor Ellenborough...
Tithe Barn Bibury Chedworth Roman Villa Dyrham Park Hailes Abbey Haresfield Beacon and Standish Wood Hidcote Manor Garden Horton Court Little Fleece Bookshop...
former royal manor in South Gloucestershire, England, inhabited in 2014 by about 3,000 people. The village lies 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Thornbury and...
Peter's Church, Dyrham, Gloucestershire, on 20 June 1941, after which she became known as Honor Salmon. Her husband owned Tockington Manor in Gloucestershire...
Mimmshall Brook. Just to the southwest of Dancers Hill is Dyrham Park, with its Grade II listed mansion. South Mimms: Manors. British History Online. Retrieved...
have occurred around 600 AD, after the defeat of the Gloucester-based Romano British at the Battle ofDyrham in 577 AD. Older, Roman remains have been found...
Railway Dyrham Park Edward Jenner's House Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester Rugby Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Hailes Abbey Newark Park Owlpen Manor Rodborough...
ofDyrham Park, a stately home owned by the National Trust, are a few hundred metres west of the village on the other side of the A46. The Old Manor House...
underpinned by Dyrham Formation (grey siltstone, 183-191 million years old), with Charmouth Mudstone (105-180 million years old) to the western end of the village...