- John
Dynham, 1st
Baron Dynham, KG (c. 1433–1501) of
Nutwell in the
parish of
Woodbury and of Hartland, both in Devon, was an
English peer and politician...
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Baron Dynham (alias Dinham,
Dinaunt and Dinan) is a
title which has been used
twice in the
English peerage, for:
Oliver de
Dynham, 1st
Baron Dynham (c.1234-1299)...
- Sir John
Dinham (or
Dynham) (1406–1458) was a
knight from Devonshire, England. His prin****l
seats were at
Nutwell and
Kingskerswell in
South Devon and...
- For instance,
except for the
first few
months of the reign, the
Baron Dynham and the Earl of
Surrey were the only Lord High
Treasurers throughout his...
- and
sister and
coheir of John
Dynham, 1st
Baron Dynham (died 1501).
After the
death of Fulk Bourchier,
Elizabeth Dynham remarried twice,
firstly to Sir...
- or
Dynham may
refer to: John
Dinham (1359–1428),
knight from Devonshire,
England John
Dinham (1406–1458),
knight from Devonshire,
England John
Dynham, 1st...
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powerful Dynham family,
which also held
adjacent Lympstone, and was
according to
Risdon the site of
their castle until John
Dynham, 1st
Baron Dynham (1433–1501)...
-
Sandwich on the 15
January 1460
during the Wars of the Roses. In it, Sir John
Dynham, Sir John Wenlock, and the Earl of Warwick,
Captain of Calais, on the Yorkist...
- the
Dynham family, a
junior branch descended from the Anglo-Norman
magnate Baron Dynham. A
mural monument survives in
Lifton Church to John
Dynham (d.1641)...
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Oliver Dynham B.A. (also Denham) (d. 1500) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1480 to 1500 He was appointed:
Prebendary of
Lichfield 1467
Archdeacon of Norfolk...