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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...
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Dyrham Park (/ˈdɪrəm/) is a
baroque English country house in an
ancient deer park near the
village of
Dyrham in
South Gloucestershire, England. The house...
- The
Battle of
Deorham (or
Dyrham) is portra**** by the Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle as an
important military encounter between the West
Saxons and the Britons...
- The
Dyrham Formation is a
geologic formation in England. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
early part of the Jur****ic
period (Pliensbachian). List...
- but some of the
paintings have been
purchased back or
remain at
Dyrham Park.
Dyrham Park is
today in the care of the
National Trust and is open to visitors...
- The
Manor of
Dyrham was a
former manorial estate in the
parish of
Dyrham in
South Gloucestershire, England. The
Domesday Book of 1086
records the tenant-in-chief...
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moiety consisting of
nearly 17 knight's fees, in
Gloucestershire (including
Dyrham), Somerset, Buckinghamshire,
Wiltshire and
Berkshire going to the Russells...
- main
staircase of
Dyrham Park. It
clearly was
handed down with the
deeds of the
manor on the
termination of the
Denys era at
Dyrham. The
charter is of...
- (1649–1717), of
Little Wallingford House,
Great Street,
Westminster and
Dyrham Park, Glos.".
published in The
History of Parliament: the
House of Commons...
- Sir
William Denys (d.1533) of
Dyrham, High
Sheriff of Gloucestershire,
whose family was the heir of the
Russells of
Dyrham, a
descendant of
which family...