-
Bishops is
first attested in the
Domesday Book of 1086,
where it
appears as
Wicham,
meaning 'dwelling
place with a (dairy) farm'.
Bishops refers to the fact...
- 431–434
Foster 1975, p. 328. The
Shakespeare Institute, Book 8 in Latin; and
Wicham & Winton, Book 8 in
English Foster 1975, p. 328 and
Schroeder 1997, p. 69...
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River and the Ouze, and
bounded on the
South by the Hard
Lands of Mepall,
Wicham, Wentworth, Wichford, Ely, Downham, and Littleport; and for
empowering the...
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River and the Ouse, and
bounded on the
South by the Hard
Lands of Mepall,
Wicham, Wentworth, Wickford, Ely,
Downham and Littleport; and for
empowering the...
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William de Scuri, c. 1129-1132. Hugh de Haya, c. 1132-1148.
Gilbert de
Wicham, c. 1148-1164.
Walter Walensis, c. 1164-1179. Osbert, c. 1179-1195. Adam...
- po****tion of 1170 in 2005. The
village was
recorded in
Domesday Book as "
Wicham". The
parish contains a
number of
hamlets and
eleven village greens: Ashfield...
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River and the Ouze, and
bounded on the
South by the Hard
Lands of Mepall,
Wicham, Wentworth, Wichford, Ely, Downham, and Littleport; and for
empowering the...
- of Finningham. The
village was
mentioned in 1086 in the
Domesday Book as
Wicham, an Anglo-Saxon name for a
house near a
Roman settlement,
which would apply...
- at
Whaddon (Bucks.)
Abingdon Abbey Chesham (Bucks.) Bath
Abbey Wickham (
Wicham),
possibly in
Berkshire or
further south, Hampshire, but the place-name...