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Tyrwhitt is an
English language surname. It may
refer to:
Charles Tyrwhitt, a
British menswear retailer Sir
Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins (1858–1919), British...
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Robert Tyrwhit D.D. (1698 – 15 June 1742) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1730 to 1742 and
Archdeacon of
London from 1731 to 1742. He was born in 1698 in...
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eldest son and heir to Sir
Thomas Burgh, 1st
Baron Burgh and his wife
Agnes Tyrwhit. He is
known for
being the
first husband of
Catherine Parr,
later queen...
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Edward Tyrwhitt (March 1577 – 4
March 1628), of Stainfield, Lincolnshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of England...
- Seymour. The
house and her
servants were
seized by
Edward VI's agent,
Robert Tyrwhit, and she was
interrogated there. She
successfully defended her conduct...
- of
Brimham in Yorkshire. Brace,
Patricia (January 2012). "
Tyrwhit , Elizabeth, Lady
Tyrwhit (d. 1578)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography. Oxford...
- Burgh, 2nd
Baron Burgh 20. Sir
Robert Tyrwhit 10. Sir
William Tyrwhit 21.
Elizabeth Waterton 5.
Agnes Tyrwhit 22. Sir
Robert Constable of Flamborough...
- 12th
century until sometime after 1318;
dissolved 1536;
granted to
Robert Tyrwhit The
Priory Church of
Saint Mary,
Nunburnholme ____________________ Brunnum...
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Pattenson 1525
Robert Carter 1530 John
Naylor 1542
William Dawes 1565
Richard Tyrwhit 1585
Richard Wood 1591
Thomas Ravis 1598
Robert Tyghe 1616
Edward Abbott...
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received Beverley, Warter, and
Rievaulx by exchange.
Jointly with
Robert Tyrwhit, he
obtained Belvoir, Eagle, and Kyme in Lincolnshire, and in Yorkshire...