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Country house and park in Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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
Dyrham_Park
Village in Gloucestershire, England
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
Dyrham
Supposed 577 battle between West Saxons and Britons
The Battle of Deorham (or Dyrham) is portrayed by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as an important military encounter between the West Saxons and the Britons
Battle_of_Deorham
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
Manor_of_Dyrham
Grade I listed parish church in South Gloucestershire, England
St Peter's Church, Dyrham is the Anglican parish church of Dyrham, South Gloucestershire, England. Dating from the mid-13th century, the church is listed
St_Peter's_Dyrham
Brittonic language
moment being that proposed by linguist Kenneth H. Jackson, the Battle of Dyrham, a military battle between the West Saxons and the Britons in 577 AD, which
Welsh_language
Courtier of King Henry VIII and High Sheriff of Gloucestershire (c. 1470–1533)
Sir William Denys (c. 1470–1533) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire, was a courtier of King Henry VIII and High Sheriff of Gloucestershire in 1518 and 1526. The
William_Denys
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
(1649–1717), of Little Wallingford House, Great Street, Westminster and Dyrham Park, Glos.". published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons
William_III_of_England
Jamaican-British estate owner (1833–1925)
father and black mother, she was raised in Bath and became the lady of Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire, in 1899. Mary Sarah Oates was born in Hanover, Jamaica
Mary_Sarah_Oates
Palladian mansion in Hertfordshire, England
Dyrham Park Country Club is a country house, estate and golf club in Hertfordshire, England, near Dancers Hill, several miles northeast of Borehamwood
Dyrham_Park_Country_Club
The Dyrham Formation is a geologic formation in England. It preserves fossils dating back to the early part of the Jurassic period (Pliensbachian). List
Dyrham_Formation
British television miniseries
encounters her future step-mother. Additional outdoor scenes were shot at Dyrham Park in South Gloucestershire. Justine Waddell as Molly Gibson Bill Paterson
Wives and Daughters (1999 TV series)
Wives_and_Daughters_(1999_TV_series)
Painter and writer from the Northern Netherlands
View of a Corridor, Dyrham Park, 1662
Samuel_Dirksz_van_Hoogstraten
2011 Doctor Who episode
place in September 2010 at a council estate in Redcliffe, Bristol and at Dyrham Park, where the doll's house interior scenes were filmed. The episode was
Night_Terrors_(Doctor_Who)
English diplomat, public official and Whig politician
Blathwayt died at Dyrham on 16 August 1717 and was buried in the local churchyard. Blathwayt built a large mansion house for himself at Dyrham Park near Bristol
William_Blathwayt
Manor in England
daughter of his neighbour at Dyrham, is surely further evidence as to Walerand's actual residence at Siston. Maud brought Dyrham to Walerand as her Marriage
Manor_of_Siston
Enclosed area containing deer
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
Deer_park_(England)
English knight (13th century)
have been a purchase, as quoted by Robinson, W.J. West Country Manors, Dyrham, p.73 Sanders, Feudal Military Service, p. 156, note 19 quoting "Chancery
John_Russell_(knight)
British first officer pilot (1912–1943)
married Major Henry Methuen Pomeroy Salmon (1901-1953) in St Peter's Church, Dyrham, Gloucestershire, on 20 June 1941, after which she became known as Honor
Honor_Salmon
Local government district in Gloucestershire, England
urbanised. A small part of the Cotswolds and the National Trust site of Dyrham Park are also in the district. South of the motorways are suburbs of Bristol
South_Gloucestershire
English Naval Administrator (died 1581)
effigy and tomb are located in the church of St Peter's Dyrham, adjacent to Wynter's home at Dyrham Park. George Wynter was born into the Wynter family of
George_Wynter
2003–2004 series of the British TV show
9 November 2003 Dyrham Park Dyrham Gloucestershire Michael Aspel & Christopher Payne Gordon Lang Paul Atterbury Lars Tharp – Dyrham in old English means
Antiques_Roadshow_(series_26)
Generic medieval Western European name for eastern gold coins
Useful Knowledge, Volume 4, year 1835. Arms of Russell of Kingston Russell & Dyrham. Sir John Russell was a favoured courtier of King Henry III, granted by
Bezant
Covered winter garden
not dormant, was a development of the early 19th century. The orangery at Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire, which had been provided with a slate roof as originally
Orangery
Island Rayleigh Mount Ashleworth Tithe Barn Bibury Chedworth Roman Villa Dyrham Park Hailes Abbey Haresfield Beacon and Standish Wood Hidcote Manor Garden
List of National Trust properties in England
List_of_National_Trust_properties_in_England
16th-century English politician
1501–1571) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire was a Tudor landowner and member of Parliament. Denys was the son of Sir William Denys of Dyrham and Anne, daughter
Walter_Denys
Anglo-Saxon group
occupied the area some time after the defeat of the Britons at the Battle of Dyrham in 577. The settlement was elevated to a bishopric in 680.[better source needed]
Weorgoran
County of England
Chavenage House Cheltenham Minster Clearwell Caves Dean Forest Railway Dyrham Park Edward Jenner's House Gloucester Cathedral Gloucestershire Warwickshire
Gloucestershire
British television series (1969–1970)
columns at the front used in "The Smile Behind the Veil" episode is the Dyrham Park Country Club, the club house of a golf club in Galley Lane, Barnet
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
Randall_and_Hopkirk_(Deceased)
1415 English victory in the Hundred Years' War
Monumental brass of an English knight wearing armour at the time of Agincourt (Sir Maurice Russell (d. 1416), St Peter's Church, Dyrham, Gloucestershire)
Battle_of_Agincourt
1993 drama film directed by James Ivory
production to borrow houses not normally open to the public. Among them were Dyrham Park for the exterior of the house and the driveway, Powderham Castle (staircase
The_Remains_of_the_Day_(film)
Fictional place in Pride and Prejudice
Melcon is set at Pemberley and features characters from Pride and Prejudice Dyrham Park stood in for Pemberley in the 1967 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice
Pemberley
English military commander (d. 1647)
daughter of Sir William Denys of Dyrham, High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, whose family was the heir of the Russells of Dyrham, a descendant of which family
Ferdinando_Gorges
Village in England
Gloucestershire, England. It is one mile north of Dyrham and forms part of the civil parish of Dyrham and Hinton. The Bull is the local pub. The Battle
Hinton,_South_Gloucestershire
manor of Siston, Gloucester and shortly thereafter the adjoining manor of Dyrham. Maurice Denys re-built Siston Court in the 16th century. The Denys family
Denys_family_of_Siston
English colonial administrator (1632-1703)
(1649-1717), of Little Wallingford House, Great Street, Westminster and Dyrham Park, Glos.". published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons
Edward Randolph (colonial administrator)
Edward_Randolph_(colonial_administrator)
various times lords of the manors of Alveston, Earthcott Green, Siston and Dyrham in Gloucestershire. The coats of arms displayed are as follows: Top left
Denys_brass,_Olveston
Village and parish in Gloucestershire, England
after the defeat of the Gloucester-based Romano British at the Battle of Dyrham in 577 AD. Older, Roman remains have been found locally but they indicate
Brockworth
628 battle in England
states that Cirencester was under Anglo-Saxon influence since the Battle of Dyrham in 577. However archaeological evidence has not proven a battle on the site
Battle_of_Cirencester
Cumbria: Briton fought Briton and weakened their numbers. 577: Battle of Dyrham: Capture of Glevum, Corinium, Aquae Sulis by Saxons of Wessex led by Cealin
Timeline of conflict in Anglo-Saxon Britain
Timeline_of_conflict_in_Anglo-Saxon_Britain
British television series
including the seaside towns of Clevedon, Brean and Weston-super-Mare. Dyrham Park near Bath, Somerset was the location for Sanditon House. The bridge
Sanditon_(TV_series)
Grade I listed building in Dorset, England
moiety consisting of nearly 17 knight's fees, in Gloucestershire (including Dyrham), Somerset, Buckinghamshire, Wiltshire and Berkshire going to the Russells
Kingston_Russell_House
2014 British TV series or programme
the first episode of the series doubling as the Port of Boulogne, France. Dyrham Park appeared in scenes as a French hotel. The show was cancelled after
The_Crimson_Field
Market town in Lincolnshire, England
off Trent Road. These hills are of siltstone and mudstone of the Jurassic Dyrham Formation, which line the edges of the Witham and Mowbeck valleys and the
Grantham
Programmes of a British television series
Cathedral (26 October 2003) Kendal Castle (2 November 2003) Dyrham Park 1 (9 November 2003) Dyrham Park 2 (16 November 2003) Boston (23 November 2003) Clitheroe
List of Antiques Roadshow episodes
List_of_Antiques_Roadshow_episodes
English architect and landscape designer
William III Cannons, Edgware (1713) Drayton House, Northamptonshire (c.1702) Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire (1698) Fetcham Park House, Surrey (1699) Hanbury Hall
William_Talman_(architect)
was the son of the Rev. Wynter Thomas Blathwayt (1825–1909), rector of Dyrham, and Frances Elizabeth "Fanny" (née Philips) Blathwayt (1830–1869). He had
Robert_Wynter_Blathwayt
nephew, the son of Wynter's brother George, who in 1571 bought the manor of Dyrham in Gloucestershire. Kingsley, in 'Westward Ho !' has confused the uncle
John_Wynter
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
the Felday-Daimler, setting course records at Craigantlet in Ulster and Dyrham Park in Gloucestershire. In 1970, Russ Carpenter and Tony Anderson built
Daimler_V8_engines
and eventual heir Sir Maurice Russell (1356–1416) of Kingston Russell and Dyrham, Gloucestershire. Theobald I & Eleanor's second son was Theobald II Russell
William_Russell_(knight)
1995 studio album by Tears for Fears
for the album took place in Neptune's Kitchen (Orzabal's home studio in Dyrham, England, where Elemental was recorded) and in the Record Plant in Los Angeles
Raoul_and_the_Kings_of_Spain
Anglo-Norman landowner (c.1058–c.1126)
via his daughter Mabilia to her husband Henry de Newmarch. The manor of Dyrham, Glos. passed to the Newmarch family from Wynebald de Ballon By his wife
Wynebald_de_Ballon
Courtier to Henry VII and Henry VIII of England
Denys of Dyrham Park who not only had inherited his father's lands, comprising the Corbet estates and those of the heiress Margaret Russell of Dyrham, second
Hugh_Denys
Hill in Glastonbury, Somerset, England
Tor stands; the various layers of the Beacon Limestone Formation and the Dyrham Formation. The Bridport Sands have acted as a caprock, protecting the lower
Glastonbury_Tor
Roman fort, predecessor to Gloucester, UK
A-text), who may have come from Gloucester, taking part in the Battle of Dyrham in 577, when the city was conquered by the Anglo-Saxons. Many archaeological
Glevum
rebuilt Fairford Church) and the daughter of Sir William Denys (d.1533), of Dyrham, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, by his wife Anne Berkeley, a daughter of Maurice
Walter_Buckler
Building that provides lodging for hunters
Deer in the old deer park at Dyrham Park
Sporting_lodge
English Early Jurassic geological formation with ironstone
formation Unit of Lias Group Underlies Whitby Mudstone Formation Overlies Dyrham Formation, Charmouth Mudstone Formation (East Midlands Shelf northwards)
Marlstone_Rock_Formation
6th c Prince of House of Wessex
were cut off from their allies in Wales by Ceawlin of Wessex's victory at Dyrham in 577, but since sea travel was easier than land, the blow may not have
Cuthwulf_(son_of_Cuthwine)
List of Sheriffs in Gloucestershire
Russell of Dyrham 1402: Sir Robert Whittington 1403–1404: William Beauchamp of Powick, Worcs. 1405: John Grendore 1406: Sir Maurice Russell of Dyrham 1407:
High Sheriff of Gloucestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Gloucestershire
River in England
direction of Codrington. Just before Doynton tributaries emanating from Dyrham join on the left bank. The Feltham Brook joins on the right bank, from the
River_Boyd
Anglo-Irish lawyer and politician (1671-1730)
he married Anne Blathwayt (1691–1717), daughter of William Blathwayt of Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire, in 1716. Sadly, she died the following year. He died
Edward_Southwell_Sr.
Type of wallpaper
de Cordoue. Structures with leather wallpaper include: Chatsworth House Dyrham Park Ginter House Ham House, near London Djursholm Castle The Peacock Room
Leather_wallpaper
kingdoms, taking Cirencester, Gloucester and Bath as a result of the Battle of Dyrham. This expansion of Wessex ended abruptly when the Anglo-Saxons started fighting
History of Anglo-Saxon England
History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England
British politician
baronetcy becoming extinct at his death. Lady Islington subsequently rented Dyrham Park in Gloucestershire, where she ran a nursery during the Second World
John Dickson-Poynder, 1st Baron Islington
John_Dickson-Poynder,_1st_Baron_Islington
Village and parish near Bristol, England
youngest brother of Sir William Denys (d. 1535) of the adjacent manor of Dyrham. In St Thomas a Becket Church is a memorial to Henry Dennis (d. 1638), Squire
Pucklechurch
British peer and Tory politician
Liddell (1814–1883), who married Captain John Trotter (2nd Lifeguards) of Dyrham Park and had issue. Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavious Liddell (1818–1885)
Thomas Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth
Thomas_Liddell,_1st_Baron_Ravensworth
Church in West Somerset, UK
helmet, see the monumental brass of Sir Maurice Russell (died 1416) at Dyrham and the similar one of Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley (died 1417)
Church of St Dubricius, Porlock
Church_of_St_Dubricius,_Porlock
Historical division of Gloucestershire, England
Chipping Sodbury, Little Sodbury, Old Sodbury, Tormarton, West Littleton, Dyrham & Hinton, Wapley & Codrington and Dodington; the Upper division comprised
Grumbald's_Ash_Hundred
Oldbury on the Hill, Didmarton, Badminton and Hawkesbury Upton, 10 at Dyrham, 5 at Longney, 6 at Lydney, 6 at Wyegate, all in Gloucestershire; 5 at Beoley
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Geological formation in England
Limestone; Red Band, and Upper Limestone, it is conformably overlain by the Dyrham Formation in some areas, but in the Charmouth area there is an erosive unconformable
Charmouth_Mudstone_Formation
Italian painter (1705–1784)
Assuero, collection Cei, Florence Allegoria delle Arti e delle Scienze, Dyrham Park, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom Visione di San Felice di Valois
Andrea_Casali
King of Wessex from 560 to 592
kings, Coinmail and Condidan and Farinmail, in the place which is called Dyrham, and took three cities: Gloucester and Cirencester and Bath." This entry
Ceawlin_of_Wessex
Long-distance footpath in the southwest of England
created." A memorial to Trenfield in the form of a bench is on the Way near Dyrham Park. As it closely follows the scarp of the Cotswold Edge, the Cotswold
Cotswold_Way
Anglo-Saxon tribe
area some time after the West Saxon defeat of the Britons at the Battle of Dyrham in 577, the Ismere Diploma suggests that Husmerae is the ancient name for
Husmerae
Village in England
(Iron-grainstone, 174-191 million years old), then after the church it is Dyrham Formation (grey siltstone, 183-191 million years old). The superficial deposits
Chadwell,_Leicestershire
British East India Company Army officer
ambassador. In 1822, Bethune married Coutts Trotter, daughter of John Trotter of Dyrham Park, Hertfordshire, who was named after her uncle Sir Coutts Trotter, 1st
Henry_Lindsay_Bethune
Sequence of rock strata found in a large area of western Europe
following formations (from top to base): Bridport Sand Beacon Limestone Dyrham Formation Charmouth Mudstone Blue Lias In the East Midlands Shelf the Lias
Lias_Group
Hill in Hertfordshire, England
bridge over the Mimmshall Brook. Just to the southwest of Dancers Hill is Dyrham Park, with its Grade II listed mansion. South Mimms: Manors. British History
Dancers_Hill
made of it a cell. William FitzWido also held the Gloucestershire manor of Dyrham. In the Church of St Lawrence at Rode no trace remain of the St Maur family
Baron_St_Maur
Neville. Anne Berkeley (d.1560), who married Sir William Denys (1470–1533) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire, a courtier of King Henry VIII and Sheriff of Gloucestershire
Maurice Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley
Maurice_Berkeley,_3rd_Baron_Berkeley
Alcoholic beverage made from pears
Perry pears growing at Dyrham Park
Perry
Village in South Gloucestershire, England
Denys Family and their connection with the Manors of Alveston, Siston and Dyrham. Published in Proceedings of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field
Alveston
2011 season of British sci-fi TV series
mainly filmed on a council estate in Bristol, with some scenes filmed in Dyrham Park. Production of "The Doctor's Wife" also occurred in September, with
Doctor_Who_series_6
Village in Wiltshire, England
young became the second wife of the elderly Sir Maurice Russell (d.1416) of Dyrham, Gloucestershire, who had only two daughters by his first wife. Joan produced
Dauntsey
Member of the Parliament of England
Sir Francis was executed in 1536. Margaret Weston married Walter Denys of Dyrham, Gloucestershire. Katherine Weston. Baker 1982. Clarke 1899, p. 363. Harrison
Richard_Weston_(treasurer)
Decade
Wessex invade the lower Severn Valley, and defeat the British Celts at Dyrham (South West England). After the battle, the Saxons occupy the three cities:
570s
Art gallery in Bath, Somerset, England
greatly enlarged in the 1920s and 1930s by gifts from the Blathwayt family of Dyrham Park and the Holburne Society. Similarly, the scope of the oriental ceramics
Holburne_Museum
to Bruton 1260; vicarage 1380; dissolved; granted to Sir Walter Denys of Dyrham 1553; a prison late-18th century; 19th century parish church of St Mary
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
(sometimes located at Queen Camel) (uncertain date) 577 – Battle of Deorham (Dyrham, Gloucestershire) – Saxons occupied Bath 658 – Battle of Peonnum (Penselwood
Timeline_of_Somerset_history
English peer and admiral
very similar to that of his contemporary Sir Maurice Russell (d.1416) at Dyrham, who was the father-in-law of Gilbert Denys, one of Berkeley's feoffees
Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley
Thomas_de_Berkeley,_5th_Baron_Berkeley
British settlement of the Roman Empire at Cirencester
been the fortified retreat of King Cyndyddan who fought at the Battle of Dyrham in 577. The grass-covered bowl of the amphitheatre, also known as the "Bull
Corinium_Dobunnorum
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Durham (disambiguation) DeRham Farm in Philipstown, New York Dyrham, village in Gloucestershire, England This disambiguation page lists articles
Derham
which hung in his London house or at Hounslow, remain in Blathwayt's house, Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire. Povey's letter books are conserved in the British
Thomas_Povey
Former friary in Gloucester, England
his niece Joan and her husband Thomas Denys, son of Sir Walter Denys of Dyrham Park, in which family it remained until c. 1700. Both the ancient gateways
Blackfriars,_Gloucester
Clearwell Castle Corse Court Daneway House Daylesford House Dodington Park Dyrham Park Edgeworth Manor Ellenborough Park Elmore Court Evington House Frampton
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Natural feature in Worcestershire, England
forms a part of the Lias Group. These are overlain successively by the Dyrham Formation's siltstones and mudstones, the Marlstone Rock's limestone and
Bredon_Hill
Calendar year
Wessex invade the lower Severn Valley, and defeat the British Celts at Dyrham (South West England). After the battle, the Saxons occupy the three cities:
577
Humber cars, one owned by Edward VIII and Mrs Simpson. 27/10 7/11/2004 Dyrham Park Gloucestershire Michael Aspel & John Axford Christopher Payne Lars
Antiques_Roadshow_(series_27)
Dumfries and Galloway Duff House, Banffshire Duncombe Park, North Yorkshire Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire Eastbury House (largely demolished) Easton Neston
List of historic buildings of the United Kingdom
List_of_historic_buildings_of_the_United_Kingdom
DYRHAM
DYRHAM
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dearham in Cumbria or Dyrham in Gloucestershire, named from Old English dÄ“or ‘deer’ + hÄm ‘settlement’, ‘homestead’, or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’, ‘river meadow’. There are places in Norfolk called East and West Dereham, which have the same etymology. However, the present-day distribution of the surname suggests that they probably did not contribute to the surname.Irish (mainly Dublin, Drogheda, and Cork) : of English origin, but MacLysaght takes this to be a variant of Durham.
DYRHAM
DYRHAM
Boy/Male
Indian
Destination
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Jalmari, JARI means "helmet-warrior."
Girl/Female
Latin
Great joy.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Meritorious; Abundant
Boy/Male
Biblical
Speedy as a chariot.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Snow at dawn, Death
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Splendour; Light; Brightness
Boy/Male
Tamil
King, Shantanus father
Female
French
French form of Latin Orcades, MORGAUSE means "Isles of Orkney." In Arthurian legend, this is Arthur's half-sister, the daughter of Gorlois and Igraine. She was known as "Queen of the Orcades" and was wife to King Lot who was an enemy of Arthur. She slept with Arthur, producing Mordred, who later brought about Camelot's downfall.
DYRHAM
DYRHAM
DYRHAM
DYRHAM
DYRHAM