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Pyrford /ˈpɜːrfərd/ is a
village in the
borough of
Woking in Surrey, England. It is on the left bank of the
River Wey,
around two
miles (three kilometres)...
- was
based at
several sites in its 114 year history, but prin****lly at
Pyrford, Surrey, England. The
school closed permanently in 1981. The
school was...
- Horsell, and
again in 1933 when it took in the
parishes of
Byfleet and
Pyrford. The UDC was
granted a coat of arms in 1930 and
Woking gained borough status...
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subject of wall
paintings in the
churches at Claverley, Shropshire, and at
Pyrford, Surrey, both in England. In the
early twelfth century it was a common...
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England with her two sons,
sending them to Dane
Court preparatory school in
Pyrford, Surrey. Gresham's mother, Joy Davidman, had
become friends with C. S....
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Denzil Onslow of
Pyrford (c. 1642 – 27 June 1721) was a
British Whig
politician who sat in the
English and
British House of
Commons between 1679 and 1721...
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lived in
Painshill House in Cobham,
Surrey and died in a
nursing home in
Pyrford on 2
September 1979, at the age of 90. He
married Cecily Minnie Jane Byrne...
- Stream) near the
boundary of the
village (parish lands) of
Ripley and
Pyrford in Surrey, England.
Newark Priory was,
before its reconstruction, run by...
- It
included the
manors of Chobham, Egham, Thorpe, Chertsey,
Pyrford and Byfleet.
Pyrford is
within the
Godley hundred but
unusually lies
within the Woking...
- June 1994 in Chobham. She
attended Oakfield School, a
private school in
Pyrford, as well as the
Susan Robinson School of
Ballet in Byfleet.
While attending...