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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RuscombeRuscombe - Wikipedia

    Ruscombe is a village and civil parish, east of Twyford in the Borough of Wokingham in Berkshire, England.

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  2. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Ruscombe is a village and civil parish, east of Twyford in the Borough of Wokingham in Berkshire, England. Contents. History. Parish church. Manor. Notable people. Amenities. References. Bibliography. External links. History.

  3. Whiteshill is a village in the Cotswolds, situated between Stroud and Gloucester, in Gloucestershire, England and forms part of the Stroud urban area. The parish of Whiteshill and Ruscombe has a population of 1,175. [2] The Church of England Church is St. Paul's. [3] .

  4. Ruscombe. Home of William Penn. The suffix of the name is Celto-Latin 'camp' which appears to have been taken into the Germanic language as meaning an early Anglo-Saxon settlement on the edge of a Roman one. There may perhaps have been a Roman village at the Twyford river crossing.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DuncombeDuncombe - Wikipedia

    L. C. R. Duncombe-Jewell (1866–1947), British soldier, special war correspondent of The Times and Morning Post, sportsman and sometimes poet. Nick Duncombe (1982–2003), English rugby union footballer. Octavius Duncombe (1817–1879), British politician. Peter Duncombe, 6th Baron Feversham (1945–2009), British writer.

  6. 17 de mai. de 2024 · The first mention of RUSCOMBE occurs in 1091 in the foundation charter of the cathedral of Old Sarum, from which it appears that 10 hides here were among the lands granted to it by Osmund Bishop of Salisbury. The manor was assigned to one of the prebendaries of the cathedral before 1209.