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Winchcombe (/ˈwɪntʃkəm/) is a
market town and
civil parish in the
Borough of
Tewkesbury in the
county of Gloucestershire, England, it is 6
miles (10 km)...
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Wycombe (fl. late 13th century; also Wi****be,
Whichbury and Winche****be) was an
English composer of the high
medieval music. He was
precentor of...
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British general election.
Packer died
unmarried on 21
August 1746. "PACKER,
Winchcomb Howard (1702-46), of
Donnington and S****ingford, Berks".
History of Parliament...
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Robert Tideman (often
Robert Tideman of Winchcombe) was a
medieval Bishop of
Llandaff and
Bishop of Worcester.
Tideman was
consecrated Bishop of Llandaff...
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bones and wood, and is
called St John's Fire. The 13th-century monk of
Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, who
compiled a book of
sermons for
Christian feast days...
- parti****ted in the
Armada of 1779,
capturing the
British corvette HMS
Winchcomb, the only
Royal Navy ship lost
during the
failed expedition. When the...
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Kidwelly in Carmarthenshire.
Winchcomb Roads Act 1865 28 & 29 Vict. c.
clxxi 29 June 1865 An Act to
continue the
Winchcomb District of
Turnpike Roads Trust...
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historic buildings of Gloucestershire. Of the
abbey of
Hailes near
Winchcomb,
founded by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, in 1246,
little more than the foundations...
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Francis Gashry (d. 1762)
November 20
Townsend Andrews (d. 1737)
Winchcomb Packer (d. 1746)
Apollos Rivoire (d. 1754)
December 14 –
Stephen Sewall...
- the best effect. The
variety of
cresting used is very great. That at
Winchcomb, Gloucester,
consists of
dragons combined with vine
leaves and foliage...