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- Windsor Museum collection. The village name was traditionally spelt Wyrardisbury; it is Anglo Saxon in origin and means "Wigred's fort". Its name is recorded...
- Benedictine nuns founded c.1160 by Gilbert de Mountfitchet, Kt., Lord of Wyrardisbury and his son; dissolved before 8 July 1536; granted to Lord Windsor 1538/9...
- Colnbrook Datchet Denham †Eton Fulmer Hedgerley Horton Iver Langley Marish Stoke Poges Upton-****-Chalvey Wexham Wyrardisbury    ...
- due to objection by the occupier of Wyrardisbury House. The new station is also often referred to as Wyrardisbury on the Ordnance Survey maps of the period...
- Retrieved 19 March 2020. "View: TQ0271-TQ0371 - A (includes: Egham; Staines; Wyrardisbury) - Ordnance Survey National Grid Maps, 1940s-1960s". maps.nls.uk. National...
- portion, Upton **** Chalvey (1835–1901), Wexham, Wyrardisbury+ 2 detached portions, Wexham, Wyrardisbury. Henley PLU Fawley, Hambleden, Medmenham. Remainder...
- Bierton with Broughton, Whaddon and Wendover, Buckinghamshire 1536, Wyrardisbury, Buckinghamshire and Kings Langley, Hertfordshire 1536–39 General–receiver...
- the parishes of Grantchester and Coton, in the county of Cambridge. Wyrardisbury Inclosure Act 1799 39 Geo. 3. c. 118 Pr. 12 July 1799 An act for dividing...
- Benedictine nuns founded c.1160 by Gilbert de Mountfitchet, Kt., Lord of Wyrardisbury and his son; dissolved before 8 July 1536; granted to Lord Windsor 1538/9...
- the parishes of Grantchester and Coton, in the county of Cambridge. Wyrardisbury Inclosure Act 1799 39 Geo. 3. c. 118 Pr. 12 July 1799 An act for dividing...