ITCHINGTON-BISHOPS, (Warwickshire) on the r. Ichene, to the N. E. of Kineton, is so called from the Bps. of Coventry and Litchfield, once its possessors. Henry III. granted it a Mt. on W. and a Fair on St. Peter and St. Paul's, and three days after. In the R. of Edw. VI. Rich. Sampson the Bp. conveyed it to Thomas Fisher, secretary to the D. of Somerset the Protector, who changed the name to Fisher's-Itchington. It was afterwards sold to Thomas Cox, of Honingham in this Co. whose son sold it in the R. of Cha. I. to Sir Ja. Enyan, of Flore in Northamptonshire, who passed it away five years after his purchase, to Sir David Conyngham.