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Winchester$517948$ - translation to English

UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, UNITED STATES
Winchester, Or; Winchester, OR
  • Winchester Bridge over the North Umpqua River

Winchester      
n. Winchester, apellido; ciudad en el sur de Inglaterra; nombre de varios municipios y ciudades en Estados Unidos
domesday         
  • ''HIC ANNOTANTUR TENENTES TERRAS IN DEVENESCIRE'' ("Here are noted (those) holding lands in Devonshire"). Detail from Domesday Book, list forming part of the first page of king's holdings. There are fifty-three entries, including the first entry for the king himself followed by the [[Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief]]. Each name has its own chapter to follow.
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  • A page of Domesday Book for [[Warwickshire]]
  • Entries for [[Croydon]] and [[Cheam]], Surrey, in the 1783 edition of Domesday Book
  • Tudor]]" binding: a [[wood-engraving]] of the 1860s
  • The Domesday Chest, the German-style iron-bound chest of c.1500 in which Domesday Book was kept in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • In 1986, memorial plaques were installed in settlements mentioned in Domesday Book
MANUSCRIPT RECORD OF THE "GREAT SURVEY" OF MUCH OF ENGLAND AND PARTS OF WALES COMPLETED IN 1086
Domesday book; Domesday survey; Doomsday book; Domesday; Domesday Survey; Book of Winchester; Doomesday Book; Domsday Book; Domsday book; The Doomsday Book; The Domesday Book; Domes day book; Little Domesday; Great Domesday; Domesday record; Doomsday Book; Liber de Wintonia; Great Survey; Great Domesday Book; Little Domesday Book
día del Juicio Final
Doomsday Book         
  • ''HIC ANNOTANTUR TENENTES TERRAS IN DEVENESCIRE'' ("Here are noted (those) holding lands in Devonshire"). Detail from Domesday Book, list forming part of the first page of king's holdings. There are fifty-three entries, including the first entry for the king himself followed by the [[Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief]]. Each name has its own chapter to follow.
  • right
  • A page of Domesday Book for [[Warwickshire]]
  • Entries for [[Croydon]] and [[Cheam]], Surrey, in the 1783 edition of Domesday Book
  • Tudor]]" binding: a [[wood-engraving]] of the 1860s
  • The Domesday Chest, the German-style iron-bound chest of c.1500 in which Domesday Book was kept in the 17th and 18th centuries
  • In 1986, memorial plaques were installed in settlements mentioned in Domesday Book
MANUSCRIPT RECORD OF THE "GREAT SURVEY" OF MUCH OF ENGLAND AND PARTS OF WALES COMPLETED IN 1086
Domesday book; Domesday survey; Doomsday book; Domesday; Domesday Survey; Book of Winchester; Doomesday Book; Domsday Book; Domsday book; The Doomsday Book; The Domesday Book; Domes day book; Little Domesday; Great Domesday; Domesday record; Doomsday Book; Liber de Wintonia; Great Survey; Great Domesday Book; Little Domesday Book
{en Inglaterra:} libro del Día de Juicio

Definition

Winchester
['w?nt??st?]
¦ noun
1. (also Winchester rifle) trademark a breech-loading side-action repeating rifle.
2. (also Winchester disk or drive) Computing a disk drive in a sealed unit containing a high-capacity hard disk and the read-write heads.
Origin
sense 1 named after the American rifle manufacturer Oliver F. Winchester; sense 2 so named because its original numerical designation corresponded to the calibre of the rifle.

Wikipedia

Winchester, Oregon

Winchester is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. It is on the south bank of the North Umpqua River 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Roseburg on Interstate 5 and is included in the Roseburg North CDP for statistical purposes.

Winchester sits on the south side of the North Umpqua River on Oregon Highway 99. The Winchester Bridge spans the North Umpqua River.[1] Winchester is also known for the Winchester Dam that was constructed in 1889 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.