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A History of the County of Gloucester
… records the area forming Westcote parish was called Icomb 6 and later Combe 7 or, more commonly from the 13th … Other Estates. It has been suggested 51 that the lands in Icomb held by Ralph de Tony in 1086 52 represent the manor … Westcote, 94 but it is more likely that it was the part of Icomb parish that lay in Gloucestershire. 95 Economic …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Plate 36 Icomb. North Cerney Icomb. North Cerney Icomb. (1) Probable hill-fort, from N.W. (cf. plan, p. 67). …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Coberley (1) Dean Camp Coln St. Aldwyns (1) Drum, The (see Icomb Hill) Dyrham Camp (see Hinton Hill) Haresfield Beacon … Dyrham and Hinton (1) Horton Camp (see Castles, Horton) Icomb Hill Icomb (1) Kimsbury Painswick (1) Leckhampton Hill Leckhampton …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… part of Condicote, Eyford, Harford (in Naunton), part of Icomb (the rest being in Worcs.), 6 Maugersbury (in … the Slaughters, Lower Swell, and Westcote (also called Icomb); in addition 'Lechetone' (Leckhampton) was erroneously … part of Bradley hundred. Under the Act of 1844 the part of Icomb in Worcestershire was added to Gloucestershire and (by …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… dean and chapter of the manors of Alveston, Tydyngton, and Icomb, and of the churches of Dodderhill and Lenchwick, to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… VI, pt. ix. Warton and other rectories and the lordship of Icomb were in exchange for Grimley and two other manors. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Great Malvern " Worcester 20 0 0 Castle Moreton " " 20 0 0 Icomb " " 10 0 0 East Ardesley " York 20 0 0 Holmfirth " " 30 …
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