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Prison in Oxfordshire, England
Huntercombe is a Category C men's prison, located near Nuffield in Oxfordshire, England. It is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service. Huntercombe was
HM_Prison_Huntercombe
Area of Buckinghamshire, England
Huntercombe is an area of Cippenham in Slough in the English historic county of Buckinghamshire, although it was administered as part of Berkshire between
Huntercombe
British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea
Battle of Ronaldsway. In 1290, King Edward I of England sent Walter de Huntercombe to take possession of Man. It remained in English hands until 1313, when
Isle_of_Man
Topics referred to by the same term
Huntercombe may refer to: Huntercombe, Slough, an area between Cippenham and Slough in Berkshire, England Huntercombe (HM Prison), an adult male category
Huntercombe_(disambiguation)
English military commander during the First War of Scottish Independence
Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe (1247–1313) was an English military commander during the Wars of Scottish Independence and a Governor of Edinburgh
Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe
Walter_de_Huntercombe,_1st_Baron_Huntercombe
British private mental health provider
The Huntercombe Group is a specialist health provider in the United Kingdom specialising in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), Adult
The_Huntercombe_Group
2025 UK high court ruling establishing the limits of vicarious tort liability transfer
ABC v Huntercombe (No. 12) Ltd and others is a 2025 High Court of Justice case which clarified the extent of liability transfer under the Transfer of
ABC v Huntercombe (No. 12) Ltd and others
ABC_v_Huntercombe_(No._12)_Ltd_and_others
British tennis player
including; Huntercombe, Queenwood and Sunningdale. He has competed in the Dunhill Links Championship and has won the scratch medal at Huntercombe. He states
Tim_Henman
British domestic intelligence agency
commanded by Colonel Robin Stephens. There was a reserve camp, Camp 020R, at Huntercombe, which was used mainly for long term detention of prisoners. It is believed
MI5
Region of England
pharmaceuticals). Wyeth UK (pharmaceuticals) is in Burnham, next to the M4 Huntercombe Spur junction. Saclà Italia UK (pesto) is in Beaconsfield; Grünenthal
South_East_England
English nobleman
Governor of Edinburgh Castle 1291–1296 Succeeded by Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe Peerage of England New creation Baron Basset of Drayton 1295–1299
Ralph Basset, 1st Lord Basset of Drayton
Ralph_Basset,_1st_Lord_Basset_of_Drayton
British rapper (born 1984)
Prosecuted for car crimes in his late teens, he was sent to HM Prison Huntercombe, a young offender institution, where he began writing rap lyrics. He
Ghetts
British architect
Huntercombe Place, Oxfordshire
Oswald_Milne
British health and social care provider
British provider of health and social care services. It also owned The Huntercombe Group, a provider of inpatient mental healthcare and brain injury rehabilitation
Four_Seasons_Health_Care
German tennis player, coach, and commentator (born 1967)
Prison Wandsworth in South London, before he was transferred to HM Prison Huntercombe, a facility used to detain foreign criminals. Becker was released from
Boris_Becker
British interrogation centre during WW2
Latchmere House during this period. There was a reserve camp, Camp 020R, at Huntercombe, which was used mainly for long term detention of prisoners. The BBC
Camp_020
Scottish criminologist (born 1957)
Governor in charge of Finnamore Wood camp, a small annexe to HM YOI Huntercombe. He then worked at HMP Grendon where he ran the sex offenders' treatment
David_Wilson_(criminologist)
Type of valley used in place names
Manchester Holcombe, Somerset Holcombe, Teignbridge Hollycombe Huntercombe Huntercombe, Slough Ilfracombe Letcombe Luccombe, Isle of Wight Luccombe, Somerset
Combe
Genus of flowering plants
Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit: 'Aspasia' 'Clementina' 'Huntercombe Purple' 'Jackanapes' 'Molly Sanderson' 'Moonlight' 'Nellie Britton' Other
Viola_(plant)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Stalker Sire Kala Shikari Grandsire Huntercombe Dam Tarvie Damsire Swing Easy Sex Stallion Foaled 9 March 1983 Country United Kingdom Colour Bay Breeder
Stalker_(horse)
Exists VT625 12 September 1972 (1972-09-12) Margaret Leighton (Lady Huntercombe), Roland Culver (Lord George), Christopher Gable (Jack), Nerys Hughes
List of Armchair Theatre episodes
List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes
British actress (1922–1976)
Night Theatre Gertrude Episode: "Hamlet" 1972 Armchair Theatre Lady Huntercombe Episode: "Hot Summer: Do Not Sell" 1973 The Upper Crusts Lady Seacroft
Margaret_Leighton
Town in Berkshire, England
Upton, and Wexham. Named neighbourhoods include Brands Hill, Britwell, Huntercombe, Manor Park, Salt Hill, Upton Lea and Windsor Meadows. The urban area
Slough
Village in Oxfordshire, England
Movement architect Edwin Lutyens and completed in 1910. Huntercombe Place is now part of HMYOI Huntercombe. Nuffield Place is a house that was completed in 1914
Nuffield,_Oxfordshire
Prison in Buckinghamshire, England
satellite camp for Feltham Borstal and later used as an annexe to HM Prison Huntercombe. The size and role of the camp meant that it was governed on a day-to-day
HM_Prison_Finnamore_Wood
Prison information". www.justice.gov.uk. Retrieved 5 December 2016. "Huntercombe". HM Prison Service. Archived from the original on 16 October 2009. Retrieved
List of prisons in the United Kingdom
List_of_prisons_in_the_United_Kingdom
English Army officer, courtier and Whig politician
"GODFREY, Charles (c.1648-1715), of Windmill Street, Westminster and Huntercombe, Bucks. - History of Parliament Online". Retrieved 5 August 2016. Oxfordshire
Charles_Godfrey_(courtier)
Government service managing most of the prisons within England and Wales
Feltham FN: HMP Full Sutton FS: HMP Featherstone GH: HMP Garth HC: HMP Huntercombe HE: HMP Hewell HH: HMP Holme House HL: HMP Hull HM: HMP Humber HO: HMP
HM_Prison_Service
Canadian theologian and academic (1920–2002)
(1967). "How the Word of God creates and sustains the Church". ARCJPC-7 (Huntercombe Manor, Buckinghamshire, 30 Aug. 1967). Retrieved April 14, 2024. Fairweather
E.R._Fairweather
Calendar year
("Tekle the Righteous"), Ethiopian monk and hermit (b. 1215) Walter de Huntercombe, English nobleman and governor (b. 1247) Walter de Thornbury, Irish cleric
1313
titled Bailiff Brennus, titled Bailiff Donald, titled Bailiff Walter de Huntercombe (1290–93), titled Custodian List incomplete The following were Governors
Governor_of_the_Isle_of_Man
Ronaldsway, near Castletown. In 1290 King Edward I of England sent Walter de Huntercombe to seize possession of Mann, and it remained in English hands until 1313
History_of_the_Isle_of_Man
2007 American film
instructors on how to fight the dark, Miss Greythorne is the owner of Huntercombe Manor. Wendy Crewson as Mary Stanton, Will's mother. John Benjamin Hickey
The_Seeker_(film)
High intensity psychiatric ward
2021-10-22. Retrieved 2021-09-10. "Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit". Huntercombe Group. Archived from the original on 2021-09-10. Retrieved 2021-09-10
Psychiatric intensive-care unit
Psychiatric_intensive-care_unit
British royal recognitions
For services to Music. Rosalind Fulcher, Prison Officer, H.M. Prison Huntercombe. For services to H.M. Prison Service. Lisa Elizabeth Gagliani, lately
2015_New_Year_Honours
Alditheley Henry Audley (~1200–1246) Barony of Huntercombe Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe (1295–1313) Barony of le Despenser Hugh le Despenser
List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_of_England_in_the_13th_century
Historic mansion in Northumberland, England
the border in Country Durham). By 1313 the land was held by Walter de Huntercombe on his death and then passed into the king's hands while the lands were
Shotley_Hall
Aberdeenshire Castle Craig Hospital, Peebles Graham Anderson House, Glasgow Huntercombe Hospital – Edinburgh, Uphall, West Lothian Monroe House, Dundee Partnerships
List_of_hospitals_in_Scotland
Flat horse race in Britain
Tudor Music 3 Frankie Durr Michael Jarvis David Robinson 1:15.89 1970 Huntercombe 3 Sandy Barclay Arthur Budgett Horace Renshaw 1:14.42 1971 Realm 4 Brian
July_Cup
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Huntingdale Sire Double Form Grandsire Habitat Dam Abbeydale Damsire Huntercombe Sex Stallion Foaled 26 February 1983 Country Ireland Colour Chestnut
Huntingdale_(horse)
Manx revolt
the possession of Edward I of England after an expedition by Walter de Huntercombe. The Isle of Man remained in English hands until 1313, when Robert I
Manx_revolt_of_1275
Letter repudiating papal claims to Scotland
John Paynel of Otley 75 Walterus, Dns de Huntercombe (Walter, Lord of Huntercombe) – Walter de Huntercombe 76 Wills Marescallus, Dns de Hengham (William
Barons'_Letter_of_1301
Post-war British interrogation centre known for human rights abuses
centres had existed during World War II, in the UK at Ham in London, and Huntercombe near Henley-on-Thames, and in the Mediterranean (CMF) Rome at Cinecittà
Bad Nenndorf interrogation centre
Bad_Nenndorf_interrogation_centre
UK statutory instrument
the provision of services for the London Borough of Hillingdon. ABC v Huntercombe (No. 12) Ltd and others (2025) High Court of Justice Cabinet Office Statement
Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006
Transfer_of_Undertakings_(Protection_of_Employment)_Regulations_2006
Series of fantasy novels for children by Susan Cooper
Is Rising is set in the part of Buckinghamshire where Cooper grew up: Huntercombe is based on the small village of Dorney, and the Manor is Dorney Court
The_Dark_Is_Rising_Sequence
Bordeaux 1319 Ralph de Camoys, 3rd Baron Camoys 1319 1326 Thomas de Huntercombe 1326 1327 Also known as de Hodeng of Eton and Burnham John de Lisle 1327
Constables and Governors of Windsor Castle
Constables_and_Governors_of_Windsor_Castle
British government recognitions
Football in Northern Ireland. George Baker, Senior Officer, H.M. Prison Huntercombe. For services to the community. Simon Paul Bale, Police Communications
2013_Birthday_Honours
Village and civil parish in Northumberland, England
the hands of Scottish raiders. In 1272 it is recorded that Walter de Huntercombe, the Lord of the Manor, was charged with 'assisting pirates'. They had
Belford,_Northumberland
English Whig and Liberal politician
married Mary Elizabeth Atkyns, eldest daughter of John Thomas Atkyns of Huntercombe House, Buckinghamshire. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies
Charles_Palmer_(MP_for_Bath)
Stafford Heather Field School, Stafford Hopedale School, Cheddleton Huntercombe Hospital School Stafford, Wheaton Aston JP Alternative Education, Rugeley
List of schools in Staffordshire
List_of_schools_in_Staffordshire
English footballer
season due to work commitments. Elkins now works as PE Instructor at HMP Huntercombe, and is also a first aid teacher. "Gary Elkins". Barry Hugman's Footballers
Gary_Elkins_(footballer)
Huntercombe Manor
Grade I listed buildings in Buckinghamshire
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Buckinghamshire
Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse
Trot Thunder トロットサンダー Breed Thoroughbred Sire Dyna Cosmos Grandsire Huntercombe Dam La Seine Wonder Damsire Tesco Boy Sex Stallion Foaled 10 May 1989
Trot_Thunder
Major road in England
fringe of Slough Trading Estate. On Slough's western boundary is the Huntercombe Spur roundabout, linking the A4 to junction 7 of the M4. Here the dual
A4_road_(England)
Greystock 1295 1306 Died, title extinct Baron Huntercombe (1295) Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe 1295 1312 Baron Hussee (1295) Henry Hussee
List_of_peers_1300–1309
English courtier (c. 1599–1654)
was the younger son of George and Catharine Carleton née Harrison of Huntercombe Oxfordshire and lived at Clerkenwell and Holcombe, Oxfordshire. Carleton
Dudley_Carleton_(diplomat)
Flat horse race in Britain
Murless 1:16.16 1968 Burglar Ron Hutchinson John Dunlop 1:17.84 1969 Huntercombe Sandy Barclay Arthur Budgett 1:16.60 1970 Swing Easy Lester Piggott Jeremy
July_Stakes
extinct 1306 Baron Hylton 1295 Hylton abeyant 1746 Baron Huntercombe 1295 de Huntercombe extinct 1313 Baron FitzWalter 1295 FitzWalter, Radcliffe
List of baronies in the Peerage of England
List_of_baronies_in_the_Peerage_of_England
(part) Chalvey Cippenham Datchet Ditton Ditton Park Eton Eton Wick Horton Huntercombe Langley Salt Hill Slough Upton Wexham (part) Wraysbury † These areas
List of Buckinghamshire boundary changes
List_of_Buckinghamshire_boundary_changes
Her mother was probably Jane Bradbelt a chamberer at court. With Alice Huntercombe, she was appointed to the household of Elizabeth, Henry VIII's daughter
Dorothy_Bradbelt
Castle in Gwynedd, Wales
that "Jews shall not sojourn in the borough at any time". Walter of Huntercombe was appointed the constable of the castle by Edward in 1284 and spent
Castell_y_Bere
English grime music collective
correspondence with Sharky and Stormin during his time served in HMP Huntercombe for car crimes. He was released on 4 August 2003 and soon joined the
Nasty_Crew
Progressive school in England founded by Jewish emigres
Mathematics, Volume 2 | WorldCat.org. OCLC 1352064413. "Camp 020R at Huntercombe | Coldspur". coldspur.com. Retrieved 2024-08-27. Jacobs, Gerald (30 October
Beltane_School
Lodge School, Hurley The Green Room, Windsor Heathermount School, Ascot Huntercombe Hospital School, Maidenhead Queensmead House School, Windsor Schools
List of schools in Windsor and Maidenhead
List_of_schools_in_Windsor_and_Maidenhead
married sometime before 1728, Theodora, the daughter of Thomas Eyre of Huntercombe, Burnham, Buckinghamshire and had a son and heir. "COXE, John (?1695-1783)
John_Coxe_(MP)
(1184) Roger de Mowbray (1263) William St. Clair (1264-1265) Walter de Huntercombe (1296) Ivo de Aldeburgh (1305) William Livingstone (1339) James Cockburn
Sheriff_of_Haddington
Naget (later Naked) hall, recorded as held from Barking Abbey by John Huntercombe and his wife Margaret at his death in 1383 along with Wanstead and the
Aldersbrook_Manor
Sir Ralph Basset de Drayton, English governor 1296–1298: Sir Walter de Huntercombe, English governor 1298–?: Sir John de Kingston, English governor - Captain
List of governors of Edinburgh Castle
List_of_governors_of_Edinburgh_Castle
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1957 Le Lavandou Stella's Sister Feemoss 1960 Ballymoss 1954 Feevagh Billy's Beauty Arapaho 1973 Huntercombe 1967 Persuader Castlering Escart Royal Trix
Imperial_Commander_(horse)
Military unit
Corps with 6th Manchesters at Henley-on-Thames, from January 1941 at Huntercombe., then from July at Aldershot. In December 1941 55th (WL) Division moved
5th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
5th_Battalion,_Manchester_Regiment
British royal recognitions
Mrs. Beswick, Head of Healthcare, H.M. Young OVenders' Institution Huntercombe, Oxfordshire. For services to Healthcare. Dr. Anita Kumari Bhalla, D
2009_New_Year_Honours
Organisation promoting ecumenism between Anglican and Catholic churches
"The Authority of the Word of God and its Relationship to the Church", Huntercombe Manor, Buckinghamshire, England 31 December 1967 (1967-12-31) –
Anglican–Roman Catholic International Commission
Anglican–Roman_Catholic_International_Commission
Book by Anthony Powell
character was in A Buyer's Market when his name was announced at the Huntercombes party. Lady Frederica Budd. Widowed. Eldest of the Tolland sisters. A
At_Lady_Molly's
English position
Steeple Aston, Oxford 1932: Lieut.-Col. Sir Francis Kennedy McClean, of Huntercombe Place, Henley-on-Thames 1933: Major George Edward Gosling, of Stratton
High_Sheriff_of_Oxfordshire
Flat horse race in Britain
Frankie Durr Paul Davey 1:05.06 1968 Abandoned due to waterlogging 1969 Huntercombe Sandy Barclay Arthur Budgett 1:02.26 1970 Cawston's Pride Brian Taylor
Cornwallis_Stakes
Decade
("Tekle the Righteous"), Ethiopian monk and hermit (b. 1215) Walter de Huntercombe, English nobleman and governor (b. 1247) Walter de Thornbury, Irish cleric
1310s
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Tyrnavos Irish Derby. Other important winners sired by Derring-Do included Huntercombe (July Cup, Nunthorpe Stakes) and Jan Ekels (Queen Elizabeth II Stakes)
Derring-Do
English knight
Military offices Preceded by Walter de Huntercombe Constable of Edinburgh Castle 1298-1300 Succeeded by William de Rue Vacant Castle slighted by Scots
John_de_Kingston
Sturlock, possibly married to the physician Rowland Scurlock. Alice Huntercombe. Jane Bradbelt and her daughter Dorothy Bradbelt (or Broadbent). Jane
Chamberer
Huntercombe Manor
Listed parks and gardens in South East England
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_South_East_England
Flat horse race in Britain
Tower Walk 3 Lester Piggott Geoffrey Barling V W Hardy 0:59.20 1970 Huntercombe 3 Sandy Barclay Arthur Budgett H Renshaw 1:04.00 1971 Swing Easy 3 Lester
Nunthorpe_Stakes
20-bed brain injury rehabilitation centre. Recent refurbishment by the Huntercombe Group saw the newer buildings on the site managed as rehabilitation and
Murdostoun
Flat horse race in France
1966: Ailes du Chant 1967: Ancyre 1968: Zeddaan 1969: Democratie 1970: Huntercombe 1971: Fireside Chat 1972: Calahorra 1973: Abergwaun 1974: Bayraan 1975:
Prix_de_Seine-et-Oise
Scottish golf club
February 2002 the Sue Ryder care centre was closed and is now owned by the Huntercombe Hospital. The name Binny is also famous for the stone extracted from
Binny_Golf_Club
Flat horse race in Britain
30 1968 Right Tack Geoff Lewis John Sutcliffe J R Brown 1:17.26 1969 Huntercombe Ernie Johnson Arthur Budgett Horace Renshaw 1:11.35 1970 Brigadier Gerard
Middle_Park_Stakes
2nd Baron Grey de Wilton 1308 1323 Baron Huntercombe (1295) Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe 1295 1312 Died, title extinct Baron Hussee
List_of_peers_1310–1319
British royal recognitions
British Steel Corporation. Arthur John Pinchin, Driver, HM Borstal, Huntercombe. Edmond Piper, Technical Assistant Grade II, Department of the Environment
1972_New_Year_Honours
English politician (c.1522–1576)
Buckinghamshire, by whom he had two sons and four daughters: George Carleton of Huntercombe, Oxfordshire, eldest son and heir, who married firstly Elizabeth Brockett
Anthony_Carleton
William St. Clair (1288-1290) Hugh de Lowther (1292-1296) Walter de Huntercombe (1296) John de Kingston (1300) Ebulo IV de Montibus (1303) Ivo de Aldeburgh
Sheriff_of_Edinburgh
British royal recognitions
Member, Board of Visitors, Her Majesty's Young Offenders' Institution Huntercombe. For services to Prisoner Welfare. Kathleen Neville, Projects Manager
1998_New_Year_Honours
Baron Hylton 1295 1322 New creation Baron Huntercombe (1295) Walter de Huntercombe, 1st Baron Huntercombe 1295 1312 New creation Baron Lascelles (1295)
List_of_peers_1290–1299
Wiltshire 51°13′N 2°15′W / 51.22°N 02.25°W / 51.22; -02.25 ST8247 Huntercombe End Oxfordshire 51°34′N 1°01′W / 51.57°N 01.01°W / 51.57; -01.01 SU6887
List of United Kingdom locations: Hu-Hz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Hu-Hz
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Shining; Shy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fraction of the Cosmos
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Upton. The majority of them are named from Old English up- ‘upper’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. One in Essex, however, was originally named with the phrase upp in tūne ‘up in the settlement’, i.e. the higher part of the settlement; and one in Worcestershire is probably so called from the Old English personal name Ubba + tūn.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Happy Young Person
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Flower of Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Mother of Lord Hanuman; Dusky
Girl/Female
British, English
Prosperity; Battle
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Mythical nature goddess.
Girl/Female
Spanish Latin
Springtime.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Rama who gives the well being
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