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- 30 April 2009. Retrieved 15 January 2013. "Baynards Park". Wikimapia. Retrieved 10 January 2013. "Baynards Park". William Heath. Retrieved 10 January...
- Baynard House may refer to: in England Baynard House, London in the United States Bannister Hall and Baynard House, Smyrna, Delaware, listed on the National...
- Baynard may refer to: Baynard House, London Baynard's Castle Castle Baynard Ann Baynard (1672–1697), British philosopher Edward Baynard (disambiguation)...
- Archaeological Society Marsden, Paul (1973). "Baynards Castle". Medieval Archaeology. 17. MacMichael, J.H. (1890). "Baynards castle and Excavations on its site"...
- station covers in all 0.45 acres (0.18 ha). Baynards station was built for Lord Thurlow, the owner of nearby Baynards Park, whose land was on the route of the...
- Castle Baynard is one of the 25 wards of the City of London, the historic and financial centre of London, England. The ward covers an irregularly shaped...
- Fulk Baynard (fl. 1226) was an English landowner, official under Henry III, and itinerant justice. Along with other holding, he was a v****al of Robert...
- Baynard Castle may refer to: Baynard Castle, Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Baynard's Castle, London This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Ann Baynard (sometimes spelled Anne) (1672 in Preston, Lancashire, England – 12 June 1697, Barnes, Surrey) was an English natural philosopher and model...
- Robert Baynard (died 1331), was an English politician and judge. Baynard was the son of Fulk Baynard. He was elected knight of the shire for Norfolk several...