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- Byers_Green abstract "Byers Green is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the north of Bishop Auckland, between Willington and Spennymoor, and a short distance from the River Wear.Byers Green Hall has been the home of the Trotter family since the 15th century. Thomas Wright, (1711–1786) a famous 18th-century astronomer, architect and mathematician was born and died here. Wright was educated in King James I Grammar School in Bishop Auckland before being apprenticed to a clockmaker in the town. By 1734, after various adventures, Wright had progressed to making a huge working model of the universe (an orrery) for an aristocratic London patron. This set him on his remarkable career that included the first accurate description of the Milky Way.Professor Harold Orton, (1898–1975) a noted 20th-century linguist and English dialectologist was also born here. Harold Horton was the son of a schoolmaster at Byers Green and attended King James I Grammar School in Bishop Auckland followed by Merton College, Oxford. Sir Percy Cradock, GCMG, (1923–2010) a senior British civil servant, was born in Byers Green. He was educated at Alderman Wraith Grammar School, Spennymoor followed by St John's College, Cambridge where he read law. Having trained as a barrister Cradock joined the Diplomatic Service and during his career held a number of senior diplomatic posts including Ambassador to China. Later in his career he was labelled by the media as the 'UK's most senior spy' because he chaired the Joint Intelligence Committee (UK) under Margaret Thatcher's government. Cradock died in London on 22 January 2010, aged 86.It is not known whether there was a village at Byers Green in the Anglo-Saxon period. The village name is quite late; it was first recorded in 1345 as Bires. It is probably the exact equivalent of the modern word 'byres'. The village name thus means '(the green by the) cowsheds'.Byers Green remained a farming area throughout the medieval period and into the 16th and 17th century. Most people would have worked on the land.".
- Byers_Green areaCode "01388".
- Byers_Green ceremonialCounty County_Durham.
- Byers_Green country England.
- Byers_Green country United_Kingdom.
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- Byers_Green populationTotal "672".
- Byers_Green postalCode "DL16".
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- Byers_Green wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_Auckland_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
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- Byers_Green wikiPageWikiLink Spennymoor.
- Byers_Green wikiPageWikiLink St_Johns_College,_Cambridge.
- Byers_Green wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wright_(astronomer).
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- Byers_Green wikiPageWikiLinkText "Byers Green".
- Byers_Green constituencyWestminster Bishop_Auckland_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Byers_Green country "England".
- Byers_Green dialCode "1388".
- Byers_Green latitude "54.701".
- Byers_Green lieutenancyEngland County_Durham.
- Byers_Green longitude "-1.653".
- Byers_Green officialName "Byers Green".
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- Byers_Green population "672".
- Byers_Green postTown "SPENNYMOOR".
- Byers_Green postcodeArea "DL".
- Byers_Green postcodeDistrict "DL16".
- Byers_Green region "North East England".
- Byers_Green unitaryEngland County_Durham.
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- Byers_Green subject Category:Villages_in_County_Durham.
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- Byers_Green comment "Byers Green is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated to the north of Bishop Auckland, between Willington and Spennymoor, and a short distance from the River Wear.Byers Green Hall has been the home of the Trotter family since the 15th century. Thomas Wright, (1711–1786) a famous 18th-century astronomer, architect and mathematician was born and died here. Wright was educated in King James I Grammar School in Bishop Auckland before being apprenticed to a clockmaker in the town.".
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- Byers_Green lat "54.701".
- Byers_Green long "-1.653".
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