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- 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...
- at Whaddon (Bucks.) Abingdon Abbey Chesham (Bucks.) Bath Abbey Wickham (Wicham), possibly in Berkshire or further south, Hampshire, but the place-name...
- 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...
- 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...
- as far south as Filey, and as far west as Wykeham (Steintun, Fieulac and Wicham respectively in the Domesday survey). The Manor of Falsgrave had 21 villages...
- Gelling, Margaret (1967). "English place-names derived from the compound Wicham". Medieval Archaeology. XI. The Society for Medieval Archaeology: 103. Gelling...
- Rochester, 1274) bef. 1268–aft. 1269: Thomas (II) bef. 1277–aft. 1285: Ralph de Wicham/Wikham bef. 1292–aft. 1294: Thomas of Axbridge bef. 1295–bef. 1297: Iterius...
- 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...