Infobox Military Structure name WinchesterCastle location Hampshire , England coordinates gbmapping SU476295 image File Winchester Grand Hall.JPG 220px caption The Great Hall , built by Henry III of England ... ownership Hampshire County Council open to public controlledby battles events WinchesterCastle ... now it houses a museum of the history of Winchester. The Great Hall Between 1222 1235, Henry III of England Henry III who was born at WinchesterCastle added the Great hall Great Hall , built to a double ... of having committed specific acts of indecency. The Castle today Since 1889 WinchesterCastle has been ... Ages medieval Defensive wall city wall can also be seen. WinchesterCastle is also the name of a WinchesterCastle F.C. local football team . See also Three Castles Path Sources http www.britainexpress.com counties hampshire winchester castle.htm History of the Castle on Britain Express references External ... category Winchester Great Hall coord 51 3 46.24 N 1 19 10.67 W region GB type landmark display title Category Castles in Hampshire Category History of WinchesterCastle Category Visitor attractions in Hampshire ... in Winchester ar no WinchesterCastle ru fi Winchesterin linna ... ref http www.britainexpress.com counties hampshire winchester castle.htm ref . The Great Hall is built ... were added the tall two light windows with early plate tracery . Extensions to the castle .... Image Winchester Table ronde du roi Arthur.JPG thumb 250px The Winchester Round Table in the Great ... creation of a medieval garden called Queen Eleanor s Garden. The Castle in history In 1302, Edward ... escaped death when the royal apartments of the castle were destroyed by fire. Margaret of York ... Plot in the converted Great Hall. The castle was used by the Monarchism Royalist Cavalier .... Oliver Cromwell then ordered the castle s destruction. In the 17th century, Charles II of England Charles II planned to build King s House, Winchester King s House adjoining the site, commissioning ... more details
Infobox Football club clubname WinchesterCastle F.C. image fullname WinchesterCastle Football Club nickname shortname founded 1971, 2006 dissolved 2001 ground Hampshire County Council Sports Ground capacity chairman Mark Noble club mascot Ryan Chard ceo mgrtitle manager Andrew Thompson league Hampshire Premier League season 2009 10 position Hampshire Premier League , 14th pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 FF0000 body1 FF0000 rightarm1 FF0000 shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 0000FF body2 0000FF rightarm2 0000FF shorts2 0000FF socks2 0000FF WinchesterCastle F.C. are an England English football team based in Winchester . The club was reformed in 2006 07 in English football 2006 after originally going out of existence at the end of the 2001 02 in English football 2001&ndash 02 season when the former club was merged with their local rivals Winchester City F.C. Winchester City . ref cite news url http www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk sport 832293.Winchester Castle FC a phoenix rising from the ashes newspaper Hampshire Chronicle first Ian last Henderson title WinchesterCastle FC a phoenix rising from the ashes date 13 July 2006 accessdate 1 March 2011 ref They are currently members of the Hampshire Premier League at Step 7 of the National League System i.e. seven divisions below the English Football League , and play at the Hampshire County Council Sports Ground in Chilcomb , Winchester. Timeline class wikitable 1971 Joined Hampshire League 1983 84 Hampshire League Division Three Champions br Promoted to Division Two 1985 86 Promoted ... WINCHCAS.HTM WinchesterCastle old at the Football Club History Database fchd name WinchesterCastle id WINCHCAS Hampshire Premier League coord 51 03 12.79 N 1 18 06.88 W region ... into Winchester City F.C. Winchester City 2006 Club reformed. Joined Hampshire League 2007 Joined Hampshire ... Association football clubs established in 2006 Category Winchester england footyclub stub ... more details
palace built in the 1680s, only one wing of which survives. WinchesterCastle Main WinchesterCastle ... and WinchesterCastle F.C. , who have played in the Hampshire League since 1971. Reading F.C. Reading ...For the larger local government district City of Winchester Other uses Infobox UK place official name Winchester country England latitude 51.0632 longitude 1.3085 population 41,420 population ref ref name 2001urbanarea shire district City of WinchesterWinchester shire county Hampshire region South East England constituency westminster Winchester UK Parliament constituency Winchester post town WINCHESTER ... image File Winchester 13.JPG 280px static image caption small A view of Winchester city centre small london distance Winchester archaically known as Winton and Wintonceastre is a historic City status ... City of Winchester , a local government district, and is located at the western end of the South Downs ... 185 Winchester & Basingstoke publisher Ordnance Survey scale 1 50,000 year 2005 isbn 9780319228845 postscript None ref At the time of the 2001 Census, Winchester had a population of 41,420. ref ... Statistics accessdate 2009 04 23 postscript None ref Winchester developed from the Roman Britain Roman town of Venta Belgarum . Winchester s major landmark is Winchester Cathedral , one of the largest ... Gothic architecture Gothic cathedrals in Europe. The town is also home to Winchester University and the famous public school, Winchester College . Winchester railway station is served by trains running ... have led Winchester to become one of the most expensive and desirable areas of the country. ref ... title Winchester Best and Worst Places to Live in the UK 2006 from channel4.com 4homes publisher Channel4.com date accessdate 2009 05 06 ref A person who is from or resides in Winchester is locally known ... century Winchester was given protective stone walls. ref http www.historic uk.com DestinationsUK Winchester.htm Winchester Roman walls ref At around this time the city had covered an area of convert ... more details
laid siege to the royal castle at Winchester situated at the southwest corner of the city walls ... in the royal castle, and Earl Robert established his command post at Winchester Cathedral St Swithun ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Rout of Winchester image caption partof The Anarchy date September 14, 1141 place Winchester , England result Royal victory combatant1 England combatant2 Anjou Angevins commander1 Queen Matilda of Boulogne br William of Ypres br Henry, Bishop of Winchester commander2 Empress Matilda br Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester Robert of Gloucester br Earl Reginald of Cornwall strength1 Unknown strength2 Unknown casualties1 Light casualties2 Main body destroyed, br rear guard captured In the Rout of Winchester on September 14, 1141 the army of Stephen of England , led by his queen Matilda of Boulogne and William of Ypres , defeated the army of Empress Matilda s Anjou Angevin faction, commanded by Earl Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester Robert of Gloucester . This was a major ... occupied London. Stephen s brother, Henry, Bishop of Winchester , who had earlier defected to Empress .... Siege and Counter siege On July 31 the Angevin army swooped on Winchester. Bishop Henry fled while his men installed themselves in Wolvesey Castle Wolvesey episcopal castle at the southeast corner ... set up camp on the east side of Winchester and proceeded to blockade Empress Matilda s forces in the city ... Robert that he must quit Winchester so he planned an orderly withdrawal. Earl Reginald of Cornwall ... followed, Earl Robert commanding the rearguard. The Angevins exited from the west side of Winchester ... men. Result The Rout of Winchester was a major setback for Empress Matilda. She exchanged Robert ..., Siege and Rout of Winchester DEFAULTSORT Winchester 1141, Rout of Category 1141 in England Category Conflicts in 1141 Category History of Winchester Category Rebellions in medieval England Category ... de Schlacht von Winchester 1141 fr D route de Winchester ru ... more details
wiktionarypar WinchesterWinchester is a historic city in southern England. Winchester may also refer to TOC right Features associated with Winchester, England Winchester Cathedral Winchester College University of WinchesterWinchester UK Parliament constituency City of Winchester , the local government district containing Winchester Places In Canada Winchester, Ontario In New Zealand Winchester, New Zealand In the United States Winchester, Arkansas Winchester, California Winchester San Jose , a neighborhood of San Jose, California Winchester, Connecticut Winchester, Macon County, Georgia Winchester, Idaho Winchester, Illinois Winchester, Indiana Winchester, Van Buren County, Iowa Winchester, Kansas Winchester, Kentucky Winchester, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Winchester, Massachusetts Winchester, Wayne County, Mississippi Winchester, Missouri Winchester, Nevada Winchester, New Hampshire Winchester, Erie County, New York Winchester, Ohio Winchester, Oklahoma Winchester, Oregon Winchester, Tennessee Winchester, Texas Winchester, Virginia Winchester, Grant County, Washington , an unincorporated community Winchester community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin , a town Winchester, Winnebago County, Wisconsin , a town Winchester, Wyoming In Space 747 Winchester , an asteroid Persons Henry of Winchester 1207 1271 , who would become King Henry III of England Henry of Winchester 1101 1171 , also known as Henry of Blois , the Bishop of Winchester Benjamin Winchester 1817 1901 , early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement Boyd Winchester 1836 1923 , United States Representative from Kentucky Brad Winchester born 1981 American professional ice hockey player Caleb Thomas Winchester 1847 1920 , professor for English literature at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut Colin Winchester 1933 1989 , highest ranking officer to be murdered in Australian policing history Ian Winchester born 1973 , discus thrower from New Zealand Jack ... more details
Winchester is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Wisconsin Winchester community , Vilas County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in Vilas County Winchester community , Winnebago County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community in Winnebago County Winchester, Vilas County, Wisconsin , a town in Vilas County Winchester, Winnebago County, Wisconsin , a town in Winnebago County geodis ... more details
John Winchester can refer to John de Winchester d. 1460 , bishop of Moray John Winchester Supernatural , television character played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan old John Winchester and Matt Cohen young John Winchester dab ... more details
Image acrdwnch.jpg right thumb 400px The Accord of Winchester from 1072, signed by top to bottom, left hand column William, Matilda, Lanfranc, Walkelin and Wulfstan, along with top to bottom, right hand column Papal legate, Thomas, Remigius and Herfast. The signatures of William I and Matilda are the first two large crosses. The Accord of Winchester is the 11th century document that establishes the Primacy of Canterbury primacy of the Archbishop of Canterbury over the Archbishop of York . It originated in a dispute over primacy between Thomas I of York Thomas , the archbishop of York, and Lanfranc , the new Norman archbishop of Canterbury, soon after the latter had taken office. The case was first heard by William I of England King William at the old Saxon royal capital of Winchester at Easter 8 April 1072, in the royal chapel in WinchesterCastle the castle . It was then heard at Windsor Castle Windsor at Pentecost 27 May , where the final settlement was made, with William deciding in Lanfranc s favour, and formalized in this document. This did not end the Canterbury York dispute over the primacy, as it continued for a number of years after this. ref name Struggle99 cite book author Carpenter, David authorlink David Carpenter historian title The Struggle for Mastery The Penguin History of Britain 1066 1284 publisher Penguin location New York year 2004 isbn 0 14 014824 8 page 99 ... I subscribe Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester Wulfstan , bishop of Worcester Walkelin , bishop of Winchester ... Abbey Abingdon Riwallon Rualodus , abbot of Winchester Cathedral Winchester New Minster Both versions ... text Accord AND text Winchester the CCA DCc ChAnt A 1 version and http www.kentarchives.org.uk ... 1&dsqSearch text Accord AND text Winchester the CCA DCc ChAnt A 2 version There is also one ... conquest of England Category 1072 Category English manuscripts fr Accord de Winchester it Accordo di Winchester ... more details
The Battle of Winchester may refer to any of a series of military conflicts during the American Civil War , all fought near Winchester, Virginia , in the Shenandoah Valley . Battle of Winchester 1862 during Stonewall Jackson s Valley Campaign Battle of Winchester II or Second Winchester during the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign Battle of Opequon or more commonly Third Winchester during the Valley Campaigns of 1864 disambig de Schlacht von Winchester ... more details
of Winchester is Wolvesey Castle Wolvesey Palace in Winchester . Other traditional homes included Farnham Castle and their London residence at Winchester Palace in Southwark , Surrey now London . The bishop ...Infobox Bishopric border anglican font color black bishopric Winchester incumbent Michael Scott Joynt province Province of Canterbury Canterbury diocese Diocese of WinchesterWinchester cathedral Winchester Cathedral first bishop Wine bishop Wine date 7th century The Bishop of Winchester is the head of the Church of England diocese of Winchester , with his cathedra at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire ... under Saints Birinus and Agilbert . It was transferred to Winchester in 660. During the Middle ... was formerly the Suffragan Bishop of Stafford, and was enthroned in Winchester Cathedral in 1995 ... 2011. ref name retr http www.winchester.anglican.org page.php?id 2801 Diocese of Winchester Bishop Michael ... c.705 to 744 small Daniel of Winchester Daniel small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 744 to between 749 and 756 small Hunfrith of Winchester Hunfrith small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 756 to between 759 and 778 small Cyneheard of Winchester Cyneheard small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small between 759 and 778 to between 759 and 778 small thelheard of Winchester thelheard small ... of Winchester Cyneberht small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small between 801 and 803 to between 805 and 814 small Ealhmund of Winchester Ealhmund small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small between ... Herefrith small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small between 833 small Eadmund of Winchester Eadmund ... of Winchester Beorhthelm small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 963 984 small Saint thelwold of Winchester Canonized small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 984 1006 small lfheah of Canterbury Canonized small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1006 small Cenwulf of Winchester Cenwulf small small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1006 1012 small thelwold II bishop of Winchester thelwold ... more details
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Winchester , after the England English city of Winchester HMS Winchester 1693 HMS Winchester was a 60 gun fourth rate launched in 1693. She foundered in 1695. HMS Winchester 1698 HMS Winchester was a 48 gun fourth rate launched in 1698. She was rebuilt in 1717, was hulked in 1774 and broken up by 1781. HMS Winchester 1744 HMS Winchester was a 50 gun fourth rate launched in 1744 and sold in 1769. HMS Winchester 1763 HMS Winchester was an 8 gun cutter ship cutter launched in 1763. Her fate is unknown. HMS Winchester 1822 HMS Winchester was a 52 gun fourth rate launched in 1822. She became a training ship in 1861 and was renamed HMS Conway school ship HMS Conway . She was renamed HMS Mount Edgecumbe in 1876 and was sold in 1921. HMS Winchester L55 HMS Winchester was a V and W class destroyer W class destroyer launched in 1918. She was converted into an escort in 1940 and was sold for breaking up in 1946. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Winchester, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ru HMS Winchester fi HMS Winchester ... more details
Winchester House may refer to in England Winchester Palace , former residence of the Bishops of Winchester in London also known as Winchester House in the United States Winchester Mystery House , San Jose, California, listed on the NRHP in San Mateo County, California Averitt Winchester House , Miccosukee, Florida, listed on the NRHP in Leon County, Florida Winchester House Louisville, Kentucky , National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Kentucky listed on the NRHP in Jefferson County, Kentucky Winchester House Natchez, Mississippi , National Register of Historic Places listings in Adams County, Mississippi listed on the NRHP in Adams County, Mississippi disambig ... more details
Henry of Winchester was the nickname of Henry III of England 1207 1272 Henry of Blois 1101 1171 , abbot of Glastonbury Abbey and bishop of Winchester hndis ... more details
div style float right text align center 747 Winchester width 280 style border color 999999 border style solid border width 1px bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Name Name Winchester Designation 1913 QZ bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Discovery width 140 Discoverer Joel Hastings Metcalf Discovery date March 7, 1913 Discovery site Winchester, Massachusetts bgcolor ffffcc colspan 2 Orbital elements colspan 2 align center small Epoch astronomy Epoch November 6, 2001 Julian day JDCT 2452219.5 small Eccentricity orbit Eccentricity e 0.345 Semimajor axis a 2.991 Astronomical unit AU Perihelion q 1.958 Astronomical unit AU Aphelion Q 4.024 Astronomical unit AU Orbital period P 5.173 Julian year astronomy a Inclination i 18.179 Longitude of the ascending node 130.217 Argument of Perihelion 275.631 Mean anomaly M 116.538 div 747 Winchester is an asteroid , a minor planet orbiting the Sun . It was discovered in 1913, and is named after the town in which it was discovered, Winchester, Massachusetts , in the USA. External links http cfa www.harvard.edu iau lists NumberedMPs.txt Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets MinorPlanets Navigator 746 Marlu 748 Sime sa Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Winchester Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1913 beltasteroid stub de 747 Winchester el 747 es 747 Winchester eo 747 Vin estro eu 747 Winchester fa fr 747 Winchester it 747 Winchester la 747 Winchester hu 747 Winchester ja no 747 Winchester nn 747 Winchester nds 747 Winchester pl 747 Winchester pt 747 Winchester sk 747 Winchester sr 747 Winchester fi 747 Winchester tl 747 Winchester vi 747 Winchester ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Earl of Winchester was a title that was created three times in the Peerage of England during the Middle Ages . The first was Saer de Quincy, who received the earldom in 1207 8 after his wife inherited half of the lands of the Beaumont earls of Leicester. This creation became extinct in 1265 upon the death without male heirs of Saer s son Roger de Quincy. In 1322 Edward II of England Edward II created the elder Hugh le Despenser Earl of Winchester. This creation lapsed after Despenser s execution in 1326. During his exile in 1470 71 Edward IV of England Edward IV had been the guest of a Flemish nobleman, Lewis de Bruges Louis de Bruges . After Edward s return to the throne Louis was rewarded with the earldom of Winchester. His son, the second Earl, returned it to the crown in 1500. In medieval times earldoms closely associated with counties, and the Earls of Winchester were sometimes referred to as Earl of Southampton Earls of Southampton for Winchester is the county seat of Hampshire , which in those days was known as County Southampton or Southamptonshire . Earls of Winchester, 1st Creation 1207 Seyer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester d. 1219 Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester d. 1265 Earls of Winchester, 2nd Creation 1322 Hugh le Despencer, 1st Earl of Winchester d. 1326 Earls of Winchester, 3rd Creation 1472 Lewis de Bruges, 1st Earl of Winchester 1427 1492 John de Bruges, 2nd Earl of Winchester 1458 1512 , renounced peerage 1500 See also Marquess of Winchester Category Earldoms Winchester Category Extinct earldoms Winchester Category History of Hampshire de Earl of Winchester ... more details
NOTOC Infobox bishop name Leuthere image religion Catholic See Diocese of Winchester Title Bishop of Winchester Period 744 c752 predecessor Daniel of Winchester Daniel successor Cyneheard of Winchester Cyneheard ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date between 749 and 754 death place Hunfrith was a medieval Bishop of Winchester . He was consecrated in 744. He died between 749 and 754. ref name Powicke257 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 257 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 14243 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Hunfrith start box s rel ca succession box title Bishop of Winchester before Daniel of Winchester Daniel after Cyneheard of Winchester Cyneheard years 744 c752 end box Persondata NAME Hunfrith ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Winchester DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH circa 752 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hunfrith Category Bishops of Winchester Category 8th century bishops UK bishop stub ... more details
Other uses Cyneheard disambiguation NOTOC Infobox bishop name Cyneheard image religion Catholic See Diocese of Winchester Title Bishop of Winchester Period 754 c768 predecessor Hunfrith of Winchester Hunfrith successor thelheard of Winchester thelheard ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date between 749 and 778 death place Cyneheard was a medieval Bishop of Winchester . He was consecrated in 754. He died between 759 and 778. ref name Powicke257 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 257 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 14069 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Cyneheard start box s rel ca succession box title Bishop of Winchester before Hunfrith of Winchester Hunfrith after thelheard of Winchester thelheard years 754 c768 end box Persondata NAME Cyneheard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Winchester DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH circa 768 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cyneheard Category Bishops of Winchester Category 8th century bishops UK bishop stub ... more details
Infobox Firearm Cartridge name .375 Winchester image Image 375win.png center 200px caption Photo of two .375 Winchester rifle cartridges with others for comparison. Left to right 8mm Mauser , .308 Winchester , .375 Winchester, .22 Long Rifle . Foreground .375 Winchester. origin USA type Rifle Service history service used by wars Production history designer design date manufacturer Winchester Repeating Arms Company Winchester production date 1978 number variants Specifications is SI specs parent 38 55 case type Rimmed bullet .375 neck .400 shoulder base .420 rim dia .506 rim thick .063 case length 2.020 length 2.560 rifling primer Ballistic performance is SI ballistics bw1 200 btype1 JFP vel1 2223 en1 2194.12 bw2 200 btype2 JFP vel2 2419 en2 2598.09 bw3 220 btype3 JFP vel3 2029 en3 2010.66 bw4 220 btype4 JFP vel4 2236 en4 2441.85 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length balsrc http data.hodgdon.com cartridge load.asp Hodgdon Online Reloading Data The .375 Winchester is a modernized version of the .38 55 Winchester , a Gunpowder black powder Cartridge firearms cartridge from the 1880 s. .375 Winchester was introduced in 1978 along with the Winchester Repeating Arms Company WinchesterWinchester 1894 Model 94 Big Bore Lever action lever action rifle . Though very similar in appearance to the older .38 55, .375 Winchester operates at much higher pressures 50,000 Copper units of pressure cup also the case of the .38 55 is slightly longer and its bullet diameter .3775 is larger than the .375 Winchester See also List of rifle cartridges References references http data.hodgdon.com cartridge load.asp Hodgdon Online Reloading Data External links http www.chuckhawks.com win med bore levers.htm Winchester Medium Bore Lever Action Rifles http findarticles.com p articles mi m0BQY is 8 49 ai 103381593 Levergun loads a look at Winchester s ill fated Big Bores, the .375 and .356 http www.gmdr.com lever 375wtext.htm 375 Winchester DEFAULTSORT 375 Winchester Category Pistol and rifle cartridges ... more details
Infobox Firearm Cartridge name .33 Winchester Center Fire image caption origin USA type Rifle Service history service used by wars Production history designer design date 1902 manufacturer production date number variants Specifications is SI specs parent case type rimmed bottleneck bullet .338 neck .365 shoulder 443 base .508 rim dia .610 rim thick case length 2.11 length 2.80 rifling 1 12 primer large rifle Ballistic performance is SI ballistics bw1 200 btype1 factory load vel1 2200 en1 2150 bw2 200 btype vel2 2220 en2 2198 bw3 200 btype3 maximum vel3 2420 en3 2608 bw4 btype4 vel4 en4 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length balsrc Barnes & Amber 1972 The .33 Winchester Center Fire colloquially .33 WCF ref Barnes, p.122. ref or .33 Win is an United States American Centerfire ammunition centerfire rifle Cartridge firearms cartridge . Introduced by Winchester Repeating Arms Company Winchester for the Winchester Rifle Winchester Model 1886 Model 86 lever action lever rifle originally chambered in .40 65 Winchester .40 65 , it survived until the Model 86 was dropped in 1936. ref name Barnes, p.83, .33 Winchester Barnes, p.83, .33 Winchester . ref It was also offered in the Marlin Firearms Marlin Marlin Model 1895 Model 95 and Winchester s own single shot Winchester Rifle Winchester Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle Model 85 . ref name Barnes, p.83, .33 Winchester A good round for deer , elk , or American Black Bear black bear in wooded terrain at medium range, it out performs the ballistically ... Winchester The .33 WCF was replaced by the more powerful .348 Winchester , and stopped being commercially offered in 1940. ref name Barnes, p.83, .33 Winchester See also List of cartridges by caliber ..., Frank C., ed. by John T. Amber. .33 Winchester , in Cartridges of the World , pp.  83, 122, & 123. Northfield, IL DBI Books, 1972. ISBN 0 695 80326 3. DEFAULTSORT 33 Winchester Center Fire Category Pistol and rifle cartridges Category Winchester Repeating Arms Company firearms ammo stub ... more details
Other uses Coenwulf disambiguation NOTOC Infobox bishop name Cenwulf image religion Catholic See Diocese of Winchester Title Bishop of Winchester Period 1006 predecessor Alphege Aelfheah II successor thelwold II of Winchester thelwold II ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date 1006 death place Cenwulf was a medieval Bishop of Winchester . Formerly abbot of Peterborough . He was consecrated and died in 1006. ref name Powicke257 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 257 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 11804 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Cenwulf start box s rel ca succession box title Bishop of Winchester before Alphege Aelfheah II after thelwold II of Winchester thelwold II years 1006 end box Persondata NAME Cenwulf ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Winchester DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cenwulf Category Bishops of Winchester Category 1006 deaths Category Year of birth unknown UK bishop stub fr Cenwulf de Winchester ... more details
Infobox Firearm Cartridge name .356 Winchester image caption origin flagcountry United States type Rifle Service history service used by wars Production history designer Winchester Repeating Arms Company Winchester design date 1982 manufacturer Winchester Repeating Arms Company Winchester production date number variants Specifications is SI specs parent case type bullet .358 neck .388 shoulder .454 base .4703 rim dia .506 rim thick .048 case length 2.015 length 2.56 rifling 1 12 primer Ballistic performance is SI ballistics bw1 btype1 vel1 en1 bw2 btype2 vel2 en2 bw3 btype3 vel3 en3 bw4 btype4 vel4 en4 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length balsrc The .356 Winchester is a centerfire rifle cartridge that was introduced in 1982 in a new variant of the Winchester Model 94 called the Angle Eject. The .307 Winchester cartridge was introduced the same year and is based on the same case as the .356 Winchester. The Marlin Model 336 Marlin Model 336ER was offered in .356 Winchester for several years, but was discontinued in 1987. The same year, Winchester ceased production of their Model 94s chambered for .356 Winchester. It was brought back immediately in 1988, but was again discontinued in the mid 1990s. Despite its nomenclature, the .356 Winchester actually uses a .358 caliber bullet. Olin engineers who developed the .356 Winchester advise against loading it with round nose bullets. See also List of rifle cartridges Glossary of firearms terminology Category Pistol and rifle cartridges ... more details
Infobox Firearm Cartridge name .25 35 Winchester image caption origin USA type Rifle Service history service used by wars Production history designer Winchester Repeating Arms Company Winchester design date 1895 manufacturer Winchester production date number variants 6.5x52R Specifications is SI specs parent .30 30 Winchester case type Rimmed bottlenecked bullet .258 neck .282 shoulder .365 base .422 rim dia .506 rim thick .063 case length 2.043 length 2.55 rifling primer CCI 200 Ballistic performance is SI ballistics bw1 60 btype1 JFP vel1 3026 en1 1220 bw2 75 btype2 JFP vel2 2815 en2 1320 bw3 90 btype3 LFP vel3 1513 en3 458 bw4 117 btype4 RN vel4 2357 en4 1444 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length 24 balsrc Hodgdon ref http data.hodgdon.com cartridge load.asp .25 35 Win data from Hodgdon ref The .25 35 Winchester , or WCF Winchester Center Fire was introduced in 1895 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company Winchester for the Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle. The case was based on the .30 30 Winchester .30 30 cartridge. Performance While significantly more powerful than the .25 20 Winchester , the .25 35 WCF can be used to hunt small deer at 200 yards and medium sized deer at 100 yards, though some consider it better suited to small predators such as coyotes instead. No production rifles had been made in .25 35 WCF since the 1940s until 2005 when Winchester began chambering their Model 94 rifles in this cartridge. Winchester ammunition has kept the cartridge in production in the U.S.A., and RWS offers it in Europe in the nearly identical metric variant, the 6.5x52R . See also Winchester Rifle List of rifle cartridges 6 mm caliber Other cartridges of similar caliber References reflist http www.gunblast.com Winchester 25 35.htm Winchester brings back the .25 35 at Gunblast ... 35 Winchester by Chuck Hawks Category Pistol and rifle cartridges 25 Category 1895 introductions ammo stub de .25 35 Winchester ... more details
Infobox artifact name Winchester Hoard image File Winchester Hoard.jpg 220px Alt text image2 image caption Some items from the Winchester Hoard held at the British Museum material Gold period Iron Age size 10 jewellery pieces writing created discovered near Winchester , Hampshire by Kevan Halls in 2000 location Room 50, British Museum , London id P&EE 2001 9 1 1 10 The Winchester Hoard is a hoard of Iron Age gold found in a field in the Winchester area of Hampshire , England , in 2000, by a retired florist ref name times Cite web url http www.timesonline.co.uk tol news uk article1156472.ece title Golden hoard of Winchester gives up its secret author Alberge, Dalya date 8 September 2003 publisher The Times accessdate 2010 08 02 ref ref name guard Cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk artanddesign 2003 nov 17 heritage.highereducation title There s gold in them there hills author Gilchrist, Andrew date 17 November 2003 publisher The Guardian accessdate 2010 08 03 ref and amateur metal detector ist, Kevan Halls. It was declared treasure trove treasure and valued at 350,000 the highest reward granted under the Treasure Act 1996 up to the time. The hoard consists of two sets of jewellery of a very high purity of gold dating from 75 25 BCE. Although, the items pre date the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 CE, the manufacturing technology was Roman rather than Celtic. The total weight of the items ... Britain Britain . The Winchester Hoard is now housed at the British Museum in London. Discovery and valuation The hoard was discovered near Winchester over a series of trips to a farmer s ploughed field ... explore highlights highlight objects pe prb t the winchester hoard.aspx title The Winchester ... name art Cite web url http www.artfund.org artwork 8057 winchester hoard title Winchester Hoard by Iron ... upon Tyne , and the Norwich Castle Museum. ref Among other items in the exhibition were the Mildenhall ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Winchester Hoard Category Archaeological sites in Hampshire Category Iron Age ... more details
Infobox Firearm Cartridge name .38 72 Winchester Center Fire image caption origin flagcountry USA type Rifle Service history service used by wars Production history designer Winchester Repeating Arms Company design date manufacturer Winchester Repeating Arms Company production date 1895 to 1936 number variants Specifications is SI specs parent case type Rim firearms Rimmed rimmed bullet .378 neck .397 shoulder .427 base .461 rim dia .519 rim thick case length 2.58 length 3.16 case capacity rifling 22 primer large rifle max pressure max cup filling filling weight detonation yield Ballistic performance is SI ballistics bwunit bw1 275 btype1 vel1 1480 en1 1337 bw2 btype2 vel2 en2 bw3 btype3 vel3 en3 bw4 btype4 vel4 en4 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length 24 balsrc The Rifle in America ref name Sharpe Sharpe, Philip B. The Rifle in America. Funk & Wagnalls 1958, p. 748. ref The .38 72 Winchester , also known as .38 72 WCF is a rimmed, bottleneck centerfire rifle Cartridge firearms cartridge introduced in 1895 for the Winchester Model 1895 Winchester 1895 lever action rifle. ref name cotw Barnes, Frank C. Cartridges Of The World. Krause Publications 1997. ref The original Winchester factory load consisted of a convert 275 gr sing on bullet at convert 1480 ft s m s abbr on ref name Sharpe ... . Besides the Winchester Model 1895 Winchester 1895 lever action , the .38 72 Winchester was chambered in the Winchester Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle Winchester 1885 single shot rifle . With the introduction of superior cartridges designed for smokeless powder , the .38 72 Winchester became obsolete and was soon dropped as an optional caliber for the Winchester Model 1895 and 1885 ref Whelen, Townsend. The American Rifle. The Century Co. 1918, p. 43. ref Production of loaded cartridges by Winchester Repeating Arms Company Winchester ceased in 1936. References reflist External links http www.reloadersnest.com frontpage.asp?CaliberID 406 Category Pistol and rifle cartridges Category Winchester ... more details
Other uses thelheard disambiguation NOTOC Infobox bishop name thelheard image religion Catholic See Diocese of Winchester Title Bishop of Winchester Period c768 predecessor Cyneheard of Winchester Cyneheard successor Ecgbald ordination bishops post birth date birth place death date between 759 and 778 death place thelheard was a medieval Bishop of Winchester . He was consecrated between 759 and 778. He died between 759 and 778. ref name Powicke257 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 257 ref Notes reflist References Maurice Powicke Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London Royal Historical Society 1961 External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 13868 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for thelheard start box s rel ca succession box title Bishop of Winchester before Cyneheard of Winchester Cyneheard after Ecgbald years c768 end box Persondata NAME thelheard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Winchester DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH circa 768 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelheard Category Bishops of Winchester Category 8th century bishops UK bishop stub ... more details