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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… the country, so there may be sent down for her bringing up.Combe, 20 Sept. 1604. Signed. 1 p. ( 107. 19.) Sir Thomas …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… covered much of Earl's Hill and the slopes of the dry combe immediately S. of it (907142). Few complete fields … remains of 'Celtic' fields lie around the head of a dry combe on Bareden Down (885153). Air photographs: CPE/UK 1934: … both N. and S. of the village. On the slopes of the combe head above Boyne Bottom (905185), near the N. edge of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The ground slopes gently S. from the ridgetop to a wet combe bottom. Patches of clay apparently lie over the Chalk … ditch, later than the 'Celtic' fields, formerly enclosed Combe Bottom (block (i)). Secondary disturbance by an unusual … ground falling gently N. above the shoulder of a shallow combe, air photographs show a block of six or seven parallel …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1656-7; vicar of East Lulworth, Dorset, 1662, and of Combe Keynes 1672. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. [ 40] …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… f. 402b). Res. by 22 Sept. 1331 ( ibid. f. 405b). M. John Combe B.Th. 1331-? Coll. 22 Sept. 1331 (Reg. IV f. 405b). M. …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… preb. ( Cal. Ch. Rolls V 25). See introduction to prebs. Combe, lists 18-32. Kingsbury Episcopi (Som.): included in …
London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… lands and tenements given by Robert Newcombe and John Combe for ever, 10 16s 8d p.a. Of which, 7 6s 8d to Sir John …
Bristol Town Duties
… for a tenement of the Blessed Mary Magdalene, which John Combe held 0 15 For a tenement of William Taillor, which Hugh … of haddok. Customs, 4d. A boat called the Goodyear, of Combe, Richard Ber, master, and hath 1500 of fish.Customs, … of leather.Customs, 2s. 5d. A boat called the George, of Combe, Walter Hoper, master, and hath 400 fish.Customs, 3s. …
Bristol Town Duties
… through the unskilfulness of Persons calling themselves Combe or Channel Pilots, taking charge of Ships or Vessels …