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The town was the site of several small country estates for the wealthy, most of which are long gone, leaving Tyringham as a small, rural community.
Kneeling opposite are his first wife Agnes Greville and second wife Elizabeth Tyringham, kneeling behind is his son Edmund II Tame

Tyringham and Lee
* Berkshire Middle District is located in Pittsfield and contains records for the city of Pittsfield and the towns of Becket, Dalton, Hinsdale, Lee, Lenox, Otis, Peru, Richmond, Stockbridge, Tyringham and Washington.
Becket is bordered by Washington to the northwest, Middlefield to the northeast, Chester and Blandford to the east, Otis to the south, and Tyringham and Lee to the west.
The Appalachian Trail passes through the western part of town, circumventing the town of Lee while heading from Tyringham to Washington over Becket Mountain.
The town of Great Barrington is neighbored by the towns of Lee, Stockbridge and West Stockbridge to the north, Alford and Egremont to the west, Sheffield and New Marlborough to the south, and Monterey and Tyringham to the east.
Lee is bordered by Lenox to the northwest, Washington to the northeast, Becket to the east, Tyringham in the southeast, Great Barrington to the southwest, and Stockbridge to the west.
Lee operates its own school department, which also serves the town of Tyringham, and has an option to serve Becket, Otis, Sandisfield, and other surrounding towns.
Great Barrington is bordered by West Stockbridge, Stockbridge and Lee to the north, Tyringham to the northeast, Monterey to the east, New Marlborough to the southeast, Sheffield to the south, Egremont to the southwest, and Alford to the northwest.

Tyringham and by
Monterey is bordered by Tyringham to the north, Otis to the east, Sandisfield to the southeast, New Marlborough to the south, and Great Barrington to the west.
The state forest is also crossed by the Appalachian Trail, which crosses from Great Barrington, below the peak of the mountain and on to Sky Hill in Tyringham.
Otis lies along the eastern border of Berkshire county with Hampden County bordered by Becket to the north, Blandford to the east, Tolland to the southeast, Sandisfield to the south, and Monterey and Tyringham to the west.
When a meetinghouse was founded in the south, it led to a buildup in the north, and by 1767 the town was incorporated, and was named for Tyringham, a village in Buckinghamshire, England.
Tyringham is one of just fifteen towns in Massachusetts ( and only two, along with Mount Washington, in Berkshire County ) which is not served by any state routes of any type.
Tyringham uses the open town meeting form of government, and is led by a board of selectmen and an administrative assistant.
On the state level, Tyringham is represented in the Massachusetts House of Representatives by the Fourth Berkshire district, which covers southern Berkshire County, as well as the westernmost towns in Hampden County.
On the national level, Tyringham is represented in the United States House of Representatives as part of Massachusetts's 1st congressional district, and has been represented by John Olver of Amherst since June 1991.
Country homes for the landed gentry included: new rooms and remodelling of Wimpole Hall and garden buildings, ( 1790 – 94 ) for his friend Philip Yorke that he met on his Grand Tour ; remodelling of Baronscourt, County Tyrone, Ireland ( 1791 ); Tyringham Hall ( 1792 – 1820 ); the remodelling of Aynhoe Park ( 1798 ); In 1804 Soane remodelled Ramsey Abbey none of his work there now survives ; the remodelling of the south front of Port Eliot and new interiors ( 1804 – 06 ); the Gothic Library at Stowe House ( 1805 – 06 ); Moggerhanger House ( 1791 – 1809 ); for Marden Hill, Hertfordshire, Soane designed a new porch and entrance hall ( 1818 ); remodelling of Wotton House after damage by fire ( 1820 ); a terrace of six houses above shops in Regent Street London, ( 1820 – 21 ) demolished ; Pell Wall Hall ( 1822 ).
The manor of Oving was purchased, in 1735, of the family of Collins, by Francis Tyringham esq.
Historically, the parish of " Tyringham with Filgrave " ( or " Tyringham cum Filgrave ") was first created in 1639 by the union of two parishes.
Tyringham Hall, ( TEER-ing-um ) is a green-domed building originally designed by Sir John Soane in 1792.
In 2001 Tyringham Hall was purchased by wealthy real estate heir Anton Bilton and his wife Lisa Barbuscia-Bilton.

Tyringham and with
Together with its neighbouring village, it forms the civil parish of Tyringham and Filgrave.
He spent most of his childhood with his mother and his stepfather, Gilder Palmer, on a dairy farm in Tyringham, Massachusetts.
Tyringham Hall stands in Lutyens ’ formal laid out gardens with a tree-lined drive leading past the deer park to a gravel sweep in front of the house.

Tyringham and town
Tyringham is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
The Appalachian Trail skirts the eastern part of the town, passing through Tyringham, Becket and Washington.

Tyringham and .
In 1790, Shaker enclaves were organized at Hancock, Massachusetts, and Enfield, Connecticut ; in 1792, Canterbury, New Hampshire and Tyringham, Massachusetts followed suit ; 1793, Alfred, Maine, Enfield, New Hampshire, Harvard and Shirley, Massachusetts ; 1794, New Gloucester ( Sabbathday Lake ), Maine.
New Shaker communities formed in the 1780s and 1790s included Hancock and West Pittsfield, Massachusetts ; Harvard, Massachusetts ; East Canterbury, New Hampshire ( or Shaker Village ); Shirley, Massachusetts ; Enfield, Connecticut ( then also known as Shaker Station ); Enfield, New Hampshire ; (" Chosen Vale "), at Tyringham, Massachusetts ; New Gloucester, Maine ( since 1890: " Sabbathday Lake "); and Alfred, Maine, where, more than anywhere else among the Shakers, spiritualistic healing of the sick was practiced.
“ Mysteries of the Tyringham Shakers Unmasked: A New Examination of People, Facts, and Figures .” Historical Journal of Massachusetts.
Founded as Housatonic Township Number 1, the land which became Tyringham and Monterey was first settled in 1735.
Tyringham is located 16 miles south of Pittsfield, 39 miles west-northwest of Springfield, and 125 miles west of Boston.
Tyringham is located in the Hop Brook Valley in the Berkshire Hills.
Hop Brook, a marshy brook which flows into Tyringham, flows into the Housatonic in the south, and other bodies of water include Laurel Lake to the north, and Goose Pond to the southeast.

students and are
Most students of literature, whether they call themselves scholars or critics, are ready to argue that it is possible to understand literary works as well as to enjoy them.
The selective and directional qualities of basic value-orientations are clearly evident in these data: the `` success-oriented '' students choose vocational preparation, the `` other-directed '' choose goals of social adjustment ( `` getting along with people '' ), the `` intellectuals '' choose a liberal arts emphasis.
In their views on dating, courtship, sex, and family life, our students prefer what they are expected to prefer.
In the field of political values, it is certainly true that students are not radical, not rebels against their parents or their peers.
The students who are most willing to acquiesce in the suppression of civil liberties are also those who are most likely to be prejudiced against minority groups, to be conformist and traditionalistic in general social attitudes, and to lack a basic faith in people.
In other words, as students go through college, those who are most successful academically tend to become more committed to a `` Bill of Rights '' orientation.
College in gross -- just the general experience -- may have varying effects, but the students who are successful emerge with strengthened and clarified democratic values.
This finding is consistent also with the fact that student leaders are more likely to be supporters of the values implicit in civil liberties than the other students.
To the extent that our sampling of the orientations of American college students in the years 1950 and 1952 may be representative of our culture -- and still valid in 1959 -- we are disposed to question the summary characterization of the current generation as silent, beat, apathetic, or as a mass of other-directed conformists who are guided solely by social radar without benefit of inner gyroscopes.
Few students are really so faceless in the not-so-lonely crowd of the swelling population in our institutions of higher learning.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
Upon second thought we were forced to realize that we have very few reliable historical benchmarks against which we might compare the present situation, and that conclusions that present-day students are `` more '' or `` less '' religious could not be defended on the basis of our data.
The facts, he adds, are hidden from public view by squeamish objections to calling bad conditions by their right name and by insistence on token integration rather than on real improvement of the schools, regardless of the color of their students.
Then people wonder why Russian pupils are more advanced than American students.
The State Ballet of Rhode Island, the first incorporated group, was formed for the purpose of extending knowledge of the art of ballet in the Community, to promote interest in ballet performances, to contribute to the cultural life of the State, and to provide opportunity for gifted dance students who, for one reason or another, are unable to pursue a career and to develop others for the professional state ; ;
All students are invited to participate in any of the musical organizations for which they qualify.
In addition to the many appearances of these organizations throughout the college year, there are concerts by students of the music department, by members of the music faculty, and by visiting artists.
These services at which attendance is voluntary are led by the Chaplain, by the President of the College, by selected faculty members, students, and visitors.
Dramatic activity at the College is organized and carried on by The Carleton Players, which is to say by all students who are so inclined to advance these aims.
It is discouraging for students to realize that the societies do not truly uphold the standards for which they are supposed to stand.
Ten students act as managers for a high-school football team, and of these managers a proportion P are licensed drivers.

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