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Englishcombe is a
village and
civil parish in Bath and
North East
Somerset just south-west of Bath, England. The parish,
which also
includes the hamlets...
- Somerset,
until 1979.
Other sites south of Bath
included Frome, Lonsdale,
Englishcombe,
Tucking Mill, and
Duncorn Hill.
Although these sites had been used since...
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Church of St
Peter is the
Church of
England parish church of
Englishcombe, Somerset, England. It is a
Grade I
listed building. St Peter's was probably...
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Inglesbatch is a
small hamlet within the
civil parish of
Englishcombe in the Bath and
North East
Somerset district of Somerset, England. Its
nearest town...
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Rosewell (1499-1568)
married (1) Joan
Fontneys (one son: John
Rosewell of
Englishcombe) and (2)
Agnes Tilley (two sons:
Thomas and William; and two daughters:...
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Bathavon South – the
Parishes of Camerton, Claverton,
Combe Hay, Dunkerton,
Englishcombe, Freshford,
Hinton Charterhouse, Marksbury,
Monkton Combe, Priston, Shoscombe...
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Culverhay Castle, also
known as
Englishcombe Castle, was a
castle in the
village of
Englishcombe, Somerset, England.
Culverhay Castle was
built in a ringwork...
- Quantoxhead, East Woodlands, Edington, Edingworth, Elworthy, Emborough,
Englishcombe, Enmore, Escott, Evercreech, Exford,
Exton Failand,
Farleigh Hungerford...
- Company. p. 39. Manco, Jean (1995). The
Parish of
Englishcombe - A
History (PDF).
Englishcombe:
Englishcombe Parish Council. pp. 14–15.
Retrieved 27 February...
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Gurney was held by
Nigel de Gournay, who
would have won his
lands in
Englishcombe, Twerton,
Swainswick and
Barrow Gurney by
fighting for
William I of England...