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Tyburn was a
manor (estate) in the
county of Middle****, England, one of two
which were
served by the
parish of Marylebone.
Tyburn took its name from the...
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Tyburn may
refer to the
following places in England:
London River Tyburn, a
former tributary of the Thames, now a
sewer Tyburn Brook, a
different river...
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River Tyburn was a
stream (bourn) in London, England. Its main
successor sewers emulate its main courses, but it
resembled the
Colne in its county...
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Tyburn Nuns, formally,
Adorers of the
Sacred Heart of
Jesus of Montmartre, is a
Catholic congregation of
Benedictine nuns. The
congregation was originally...
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Tyburn Brook was a
small tributary stream to the West
Bourne or
Westbourne and ran
mainly in Hyde Park for a few
hundred metres south by south-west. It...
- The arch also
stands close to the
former site of the
Tyburn gallows (sometimes
called "
Tyburn Tree"), a
place of
public execution from 1388
until 1793...
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Lileston (in the west,
which gives its name to
modern Lisson Grove) and
Tyburn in the east. The
parish is
likely to have been in
place since at
least the...
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Micklegate Stray. This
place includes an area of
execution known as York
Tyburn. It has been
suggested that the name 'Knavesmire' may
share a derivation...
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September 2013.
Tyburn Foundress Archived 5
February 2012 at the
Wayback Machine at
Tyburn Convent official website.
Retrieved 23
February 2012
Tyburn Martyrs...
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Tyburn is a ward in Birmingham,
England formerly known as Kingsbury. It is part of the
Erdington formal district and
comprises Castle Vale, Fort Parkway...