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D'Oyly may refer to: People. The Norman family of Noblemen of whom: Nigel D'Oyly, Lord of Oxford Castle and Wallingford Castle; Robert D'Oyly, founder of Oxford Castle and High ...
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The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company staged performances of Gilbert and Sullivan 's Savoy Operas in the UK, Europe, North America, South Africa, Australia and elsewhere from the 1870s ...
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There have been three Baronetcies created for persons with the surname D'Oyly, two in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
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Rupert D'Oyly Carte (November 3, 1876 - September 12, 1948) was an English hotelier, theatre owner and impresario, best known as proprietor of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company from ...
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Richard D'Oyly Carte (3 May 1844 – 3 April 1901) was an English talent agent, theatrical impresario and hotelier during the latter half of the Victorian era.
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D'Oyly Carte Island is a small island in the River Thames, England, on the reach above Sunbury Lock and just below Shepperton Lock. It is located between Weybridge and Shepperton.
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Dame Bridget Cicely D'Oyly Carte DBE (March 25, 1908 – May 2, 1985), was the granddaughter of impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte (1844–1901) and the only daughter of Rupert D'Oyly ...
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Robert D'Oyly (also spelt Robert D'Oyley de Liseaux, Robert Doyley, Robert de Oiley, Robert d'Oilly, Robert D'Oyley and Roberti De Oilgi) was a Norman nobleman who accompanied ...
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Helen Carte or Helen Lenoir (May 12, 1852 – May 5, 1913) was the second wife of impresario and hotelier Richard D'Oyly Carte. She is best known for her stewardship of the D'Oyly ...
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Lieutenant General Sir Thomas D’Oyly Snow KCB, KCMG (May 5, 1858 – August 30, 1940) was a British General in the First World War who commanded during some of the major battles ...
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