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Dyrham

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Dyrham is a village and parish in South Gloucestershire, England. [1]

55 relations: Abson, Antiques Roadshow (series 26), Arthur Porter (MP), Battle of Deorham, Budockshed, Ceawlin of Wessex, Church of St Dubricius, Porlock, Dauntsey, Denys brass, Olveston, Denys family of Siston, Derham, Dyrham Formation, Dyrham Park, Eggesford, Fairford, Ferdinando Gorges, Gilbert Denys, Grumbald's Ash Hundred, Hinton, South Gloucestershire, John Twynyho, Kingston Russell, List of Anglo-Welsh wars, List of civil parishes in Gloucestershire, List of monastic houses in Gloucestershire, List of museums in Gloucestershire, List of United Kingdom locations: Ds-Dz, Manor of Dyrham, Manor of Siston, Maurice Denys, Maurice Denys (sheriff), Maurice Russell, knight, Monumental brasses of Gloucestershire, Nicholas Arnold (1507–1580), North Cadbury, Nuneham Courtenay, Peter Courtenay (died 1405), Pucklechurch, Rhynchonelloidella smithi, Richard Berkeley (died 1604), River Boyd, Robert Walerand, Sir Edward Carne, Sir George Robinson, 1st Baronet, South Gloucestershire, St Mark's Church, Bristol, Thomas Cantock, Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley, Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain, Walter Buckler, Warbelton v Gorges, ..., William Denys, William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, William Russell (knight), Wynebald de Ballon, 577. Expand index (5 more) »

Abson

Abson is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England, it forms part of the civil parish of Wick and Abson.

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Antiques Roadshow (series 26)

Antiques Roadshow is a British television series produced by the BBC since 1979.

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Arthur Porter (MP)

Arthur Porter (c.1505 – 31 May 1559) was an English Member of Parliament (MP) and was granted Llanthony Secunda Priory.

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Battle of Deorham

The Battle of Deorham (or Dyrham) was a decisive military encounter between the West Saxons and the Britons of the West Country in 577.

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Budockshed

Budockshed (alias Budshead, Budeokshead, Budokeside etc.) is a historic estate in the parish of St Budeaux, near Plymouth in Devon, England.

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Ceawlin of Wessex

Ceawlin (also spelled Ceaulin and Caelin, died ca. 593) was a King of Wessex.

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Church of St Dubricius, Porlock

The Church of St Dubricius in Porlock, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century.

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Dauntsey

Dauntsey is a small village and civil parish in the county of Wiltshire, England.

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Denys brass, Olveston

The Denys monumental brass in Olveston Church, Gloucestershire, dates from 1505, and is one of only about 80 Monumental brasses of Gloucestershire surviving today.

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Denys family of Siston

The Denys family of Siston, also spelled Dennis, originally came from Glamorgan in Wales and in the late 14th century acquired by marriage the manor of Siston, Gloucester and shortly thereafter the adjoining manor of Dyrham.

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Derham

Derham may refer to: People with the surname.

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Dyrham Formation

The Dyrham Formation is a geologic formation in England.

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Dyrham Park

Dyrham Park is a baroque country house in an ancient deer park near the village of Dyrham in South Gloucestershire, England.

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Eggesford

Eggesford is a parish in mid-Devon, without its own substantial village.

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Fairford

Fairford is a small town in Gloucestershire, England.

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Ferdinando Gorges

Sir Ferdinando Gorges (– 24 May 1647) was a naval and military commander and governor of the important port of Plymouth in England.

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Gilbert Denys

Sir Gilbert Denys (c. 1350–1422) of Siston, Gloucestershire, was a soldier, and later an administrator.

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Grumbald's Ash Hundred

Grumbald's Ash Hundred was a subdivision of the county of Gloucestershire, England.

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Hinton, South Gloucestershire

Hinton is a village in South Gloucestershire, England.

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John Twynyho

John Twynyho (c.1440 - 30 September 1485) (alias Twynyhoe, Twynihoe, etc.) of Cirencester, Bristol and Lechlade, all in Gloucestershire, was a lawyer and wealthy wool merchant who served as Recorder of Bristol, as a Member of Parliament for Bristol in Gloucestershire in 1472-5 and in 1484 and for the prestigious county seat Gloucestershire in 1476.

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Kingston Russell

Kingston Russell is a large mansion house and manor near Long Bredy in Dorset, England, west of Dorchester.

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List of Anglo-Welsh wars

This is an incomplete list of the wars and battles between the Anglo-Saxons who later formed into the Kingdom of England and the Britons; the pre-existing Brythonic population of Britain south of the Antonine Wall who came to be known later by the English as Welsh.

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List of civil parishes in Gloucestershire

This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, England.

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List of monastic houses in Gloucestershire

The following is a list of monastic houses in Gloucestershire, England.

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List of museums in Gloucestershire

This list of museums in Gloucestershire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of United Kingdom locations: Ds-Dz

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Manor of Dyrham

The Manor of Dyrham was a former manorial estate in the parish of Dyrham in South Gloucestershire, England.

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Manor of Siston

Manor of Siston is the ancient manor in Siston in South Gloucestershire, England.

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Maurice Denys

Sir Maurice Denys (1516–1563) of St John's Street, Clerkenwell, London and Siston Court, Gloucestershire, was an English lawyer in London and a property speculator during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, during which period he served as a "powerful figure at the Court of Augmentations".

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Maurice Denys (sheriff)

Maurice Denys (c. 1410–1466), Esquire, of Siston, Gloucestershire, was twice Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1460 and 1461.

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Maurice Russell, knight

Sir Maurice Russell (2 February 1356 – 27 June 1416) of Kingston Russell, Dorset and Dyrham, Glos.

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Monumental brasses of Gloucestershire

About 80 ancient monumental brasses survive in Gloucestershire, many in the parish churches at Cirencester and Northleach.

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Nicholas Arnold (1507–1580)

Sir Nicholas Arnold (1507–1580) was an English courtier and politician, who held office as Lord Deputy of Ireland.

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North Cadbury

North Cadbury is a village and civil parish west of Wincanton, by the River Cam, in the South Somerset district of Somerset, England.

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Nuneham Courtenay

Nuneham Courtenay is a village and civil parish about southeast of Oxford, it occupies a pronounced section of left bank of the River Thames.

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Peter Courtenay (died 1405)

Sir Peter Courtenay, KG, (1346–1405) was a soldier, knight of the shire, Chamberlain to King Richard II (1377–1399) and a famous jouster.

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Pucklechurch

Pucklechurch is a large village and civil parish in South Gloucestershire, England, ENE of the city of Bristol and NW of the city of Bath.

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Rhynchonelloidella smithi

Rhynchonelloidella smithi is a species of extinct, small-sized brachiopods, a marine rhynchonellate lampshell in the family Rhynchonellidae.

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Richard Berkeley (died 1604)

Sir Richard Berkeley (15311604) of Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire was MP for Gloucestershire in 1604.

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River Boyd

The River Boyd is a river of some in length which rises near Dodington in South Gloucestershire, England.

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Robert Walerand

Robert Walerand (died 1273), was Justiciar to King Henry III (1216–1272).

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Sir Edward Carne

Sir Edward Carne (c.1500 – 19 January 1561) was a Welsh Renaissance scholar, diplomat and English Member of Parliament.

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Sir George Robinson, 1st Baronet

Sir George Abercrombie Robinson, 1st Baronet (29March 175813February 1832) was a British MP and Chairman of the East India Company.

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South Gloucestershire

South Gloucestershire is a unitary authority area in South West England.

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St Mark's Church, Bristol

St Mark's Church is an ancient church on the north-east side of College Green, Bristol, England, built c. 1230.

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Thomas Cantock

Thomas Cantock (died 1309) was an English-born cleric and judge in medieval Ireland, who held the offices of Bishop of Emly and Lord Chancellor of Ireland.

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Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley

Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley (5 January 1352/53 – 13 July 1417), The Magnificent, of Berkeley Castle and of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire, was an English peer and an admiral.

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Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain

The Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain is concerned with the period of history from just before the departure of the Roman Army, in the 4th century, to just after the Norman Conquest in the 11th century.

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Walter Buckler

Sir Walter Buckler (or Bucler) (died 1554/8) was a diplomat, chamberlain of the household to Lady Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth I, and private secretary to Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII.

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Warbelton v Gorges

Warbelton v. Gorges was one of the earliest heraldic law cases brought concerning English armory, in 1347.

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William Denys

Sir William Denys (1470–1533) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire, was a courtier of King Henry VIII and High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1518 and 1526.

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William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, King of Mann (1350–1399) was a close supporter of King Richard II of England.

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William Russell (knight)

Sir William Russell (1257–1311) was an English nobleman, knight, and holder of a moiety of the feudal barony of North Cadbury, Somerset, but spent most of his life engaged in the administration and defence of the Isle of Wight, where he obtained by marriage the manor of Yaverland.

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Wynebald de Ballon

Wynebald de Ballon (variously spelt Baalun, Baalan, Balun, Balodun, Balon etc.), (c.1058–c.1126), was an early Norman magnate.

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577

Year 577 (DLXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyrham

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