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- Ulstan and Godwin Segleslei Sedgley, Dudley Earl Algar Stoche Bradenstoke, Wiltshire Strami Stoches Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire Earl Harold, Tubbi and Sired...
- Games mascot, Mandeville, in 2012. The village was originally recorded as Stoches in the Domesday Book of 1086, from the Old English word stoc meaning an...
- largely unfurnished. Stokesay took its name from the Anglo-Saxon word stoches, meaning cattle farm, and the surname of the de Says family, who had held...
- Stoke Hammond (Old English: Stoche Hamon) is a historical English village and civil parish in the north of the county of Buckinghamshire. It is one of...
- Accipitriformes over two central Mediterranean Islands. Ring 26:71-78. Stoche, F., 2000 How many endemic species? Species richness ****essment and conservation...
- boundaries. Stoke D'Abernon appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as the manor of Stoche (derived from the common Anglo-Saxon word stoc, implying a holy place)....
- parish in Shropshire, England. It appeared in the Domesday book survey as "Stoche" (from Old English stoc, "dependent settlement"); the present version of...
- Christ Church, Canterbury. In Domesday Book it is called "Estoches" and "Stoches". Due to its low-lying nature, Stoke has often suffered flooding, such...
- Count of Mortain. He is named simply as "Drogo" in the Domesday Book entry. Stoche (now Stoney Stoke) (in the Hundred of Wincanton). It was an addition to...
- durotrigian stater. In the Domesday Book in 1086 the village was recorded as Stoche and had 32 households. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin has Norman...