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Village in Somerset, England
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
Englishcombe
Church in Somerset, England
The 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
St Peter's Church, Englishcombe
St_Peter's_Church,_Englishcombe
Castle in Somerset, England
Culverhay Castle, also known as Englishcombe Castle, was a castle in the village of Englishcombe, Somerset, England. Culverhay Castle was built in a ringwork
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Any clay material that can decolorise oil or other liquids
Somerset, until 1979. Other sites south of Bath included Frome, Lonsdale, Englishcombe, Tucking Mill, and Duncorn Hill. Although these sites had been used since
Fuller's_earth
Local government area in the UK
Charlcombe, Claverton, Combe Hay, Compton Dando, Corston, Dunkerton, Englishcombe, Freshford, Hinton Charterhouse, Kelston, Keynsham, Marksbury, Monkton
Bathavon_Rural_District
Electoral ward in Bath, United Kingdom
Twerton 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
Twerton
Human settlement in England
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
Inglesbatch
Village in Somerset, England
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
Barrow_Gurney
UK Parliament constituency (2010–2024)
Bathavon South – the Parishes of Camerton, Claverton, Combe Hay, Dunkerton, Englishcombe, Freshford, Hinton Charterhouse, Marksbury, Monkton Combe, Priston, Shoscombe
North_East_Somerset
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:
William_Rosewell_(gentleman)
(1499-1568) of Dunkerton + (i) Joan Fontneys John Rosewell (d.1605) of Englishcombe. Married twice with many children by each wife. + (ii) Agnes Tilley Thomas
Thomas_Rosewell
Type of valley used in place names
Somerset Eastcombe, Taunton Deane, Somerset Ellacombe Ellacombe, Devon Englishcombe Faccombe Farncombe Flexcombe Fordcombe Gatcombe Gatcombe Park Goblin
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British Attorney
Richard Rosewell (d.1586) Fastern Margaret Bayley John Rosewell (d.1605) Englishcombe Thomas Rosewell (1533-c.1602) Dunkerton Margaret Attwood William Rosewell
Benjamin_Rosewell_(attorney)
Quantoxhead, East Woodlands, Ebdon, Edington, Edingworth, Elworthy, Emborough, Englishcombe, Enmore, Escott, Evercreech, Exford, Exton Failand, Farleigh Hungerford
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British comedy actor (1919–1965)
the Swan Inn at Braybrooke (near Market Harborough), followed by the Englishcombe Inn at Bath. Whilst landlord of the Swan Inn, Moffatt became good friends
Graham_Moffatt
Anglican Evangelical bishop
Religious programmes for the BBC. Subsequently Vicar of St Barnabas with Englishcombe, Bath, Somerset (1980–1985), then Diocese of Gloucester Communications
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local folly. Culverhay Castle Englishcombe Castle Late 11th century to the early 13th century 204528 – – Englishcombe 51°21′57″N 2°24′13″W / 51.3658°N
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Village in Somerset, England
(Swayneswycke) 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
Swainswick
Alleged assassin of King Edward II of England
Phillips 2010, p. 596. Haines, Roy Martin (2003). "Sir Thomas Gurney of Englishcombe in the County of Somerset, Regicide?". Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological
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Richard Rosewell (d.1586) Fastern Margaret Bayley John Rosewell (d.1605) Englishcombe Thomas Rosewell (1533-c.1602) Dunkerton Margaret Attwood William Rosewell
Walter_Rosewell
District in England
Archived from the original on 1 January 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2013. "Englishcombe Parish". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Archived
Bath_and_North_East_Somerset
Electoral ward in Bath, United Kingdom
parish of Englishcombe; then proceeding northwardly along the boundaries separating the said parish of Lyncombe from the parishes of Englishcombe and Twerton
Lyncombe,_Bath
16th-century English politician
William Crowche (by 1503–1586), of Englishcombe and Wellow, Somerset, was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for
William_Crowche
Musical artist
cast members including dancers and local children from the village of Englishcombe in Bath, UK where it was filmed at the 14th century Tithe barn. "Winter
Leigh_Haggerwood
Edford - Edingworth - Elberton - Elborough - Emborough - Emersons Green - Englishcombe Failand - Farleigh - Farleigh Hungerford - Farmborough - Farrington Gurney
List_of_places_in_Avon
Alleged assassin of King Edward II of England
century, he was the son of Thomas Gurney, a knight who owned some lands in Englishcombe and Farrington Gurney. His father took part in several of King Edward
Thomas_Gurney_(knight)
July 1851 in Englishcombe, Somerset, to Thomas Stride Sr. (1795–1875) and Ann Bond (1814–1898). Thomas Sr. was a gamekeeper in Englishcombe for many years
Thomas_Stride
Richard Rosewell (d.1586) Fastern Margaret Bayley John Rosewell (d.1605) Englishcombe Thomas Rosewell (1533-c.1602) Dunkerton Margaret Attwood William Rosewell
William Rosewell (Solicitor-General)
William_Rosewell_(Solicitor-General)
Historical Hundred of Somerset, England
parishes of: Camerton, Charterhouse Hinton, Combe Hay, Corston, Dunkerton, Englishcombe, Farleigh Hungerford, Foxcote, Newton St Loe, Norton St Philip, Tellisford
Wellow_Hundred
Richard Rosewell (d.1586) Fastern Margaret Bayley John Rosewell (d.1605) Englishcombe Thomas Rosewell (1533-c.1602) Dunkerton Margaret Attwood William Rosewell
Benjamin Rosewell (shipwright)
Benjamin_Rosewell_(shipwright)
Richard Rosewell (d.1586) Fastern Margaret Bayley John Rosewell (d.1605) Englishcombe Thomas Rosewell (1533-c.1602) Dunkerton Margaret Attwood William Rosewell
Samuel_Rosewell
Village in Somerset, England
Earl Temple in 1941. Together with the adjacent Manor of Inglescombe (Englishcombe) that the Duchy already owned, this created the Duchy's largest estate
Newton_St_Loe
British historian
of Ecclesiastical History, 56 (2005), 657–709 'Sir Thomas Gurney of Englishcombe in the County of Somerset, Regicide?', Somerset Archaeology and Natural
Roy_Martin_Haines
4089°W / 51.3644; -2.4089 (Church of St Peter, Englishcombe) St Peter: Englishcombe All of Englishcombe. Small part of Bath (unparished) Bath and North
List of ecclesiastical parishes in the Diocese of Bath and Wells
List_of_ecclesiastical_parishes_in_the_Diocese_of_Bath_and_Wells
Archived from the original on 1 January 2014. Retrieved 31 December 2013. "Englishcombe Parish". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Archived
List of civil parishes in Somerset
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Somerset
Topics referred to by the same term
Peter's Church, Combwich Church of St Peter, Draycott St Peter's Church, Englishcombe St Peter's Church, Evercreech St Peter's Church, Exton Church of St Peter
St._Peter's_Church
bridge with three arches, over the River Chew. 1004517 Culverhay Castle Englishcombe Ringwork 11th to 13th century ST 71906 63018 51°22′00″N 2°24′15″W /
List of scheduled monuments in Bath and North East Somerset
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset
House) 1277026 Tithe Barn attached to south end of rectory farmhouse Englishcombe Tithe Barn 15th century or early 16th century ST7164762800 51°21′49″N
Grade II* listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset
British Anglican priest
the benefice of the Church of St Barnabas, Bath and St Peter's Church, Englishcombe as priest-in-charge, before being made vicar of the same benefice in
Catherine_Sourbut_Groves
British Puritan
Richard Rosewell (d.1586) Fastern Margaret Bayley John Rosewell (d.1605) Englishcombe Thomas Rosewell (1533-c.1602) Dunkerton Margaret Attwood William Rosewell
Henry_Rosewell
450499 (Church of St Peter) 1129514 More images Church of St Peter Englishcombe Parish Church Late 12th century ST7160562886 51°21′52″N 2°24′33″W /
Grade I listed buildings in Bath and North East Somerset
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset
2010 single by The Florin Street Band
2013 titled "Winter Wonder". The music video was shot at Tithe Barn at Englishcombe. The song won Best Christmas Song and Best Music Video in the 2014 UK
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Gloucestershire 51°50′N 2°37′W / 51.83°N 02.61°W / 51.83; -02.61 SO5815 Englishcombe Bath and North East Somerset 51°21′N 2°25′W / 51.35°N 02.41°W / 51
List of United Kingdom locations: Em-Ez
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