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Chepping Wycombe,
which had a po****tion of 14,455
according to the 2001 census – this
parish represents that part of the
ancient parish of
Chepping Wycombe...
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Chepping Wycombe is a
civil parish in the
ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. The
parish includes the
three large villages of
Tylers Green,...
- and
privileges which were
written on
copper plates.
These are
known as
Cheppeds,
Royal Grants,
Sasanam etc.
Thomas of Cana
copper plates:
Dated between...
-
Tylers Green is a
village in the
civil parish of
Chepping Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. The
village is
adjoined on one side by
Hazlemere and on the...
- Sasanam, the
Quilon Plates (or the
Tharisappalli Cheppeds),
Mampally Sasanam and
Iraviikothan Chepped, etc. Some of
these plates have been
dated to around...
-
Thomas Christians)
which were
recorded on
copper plates referred to as
Cheppeds or
Sasanam ("Royal Grants"). As
legal do****ents,
historians liken Indian...
- him. However, in 1760
Viscount FitzMaurice was
created Baron Wycombe, of
Chepping Wycombe in the
County of Buckingham, in the
Peerage of
Great Britain, which...
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transmitted from
Sandy Heath, Aylesbury,
Epping Green,
Hemel Hempstead,
Chepping Wycombe, Letchworth,
Zouches Farm and Bow Brickhill. The
station also broadcasts...
- County, of
which the Mayor, Bailiffs, and
Burgesses of the
Borough of
Chepping Wycombe are
seised for
charitable Purposes. Campbell's
Estate Act 1828...
- the
Malankara Nazranis,
three deeds on
copper plates.
These are
known as
Cheppeds,
Royal Grants,
Sasanam etc. Five
sheets of them are now in the custody...