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A History of the County of Lancaster
… also into Cumberland, to the great hill called Black Combe, whence they dig their black lead and nowhere else; I …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Close to the east end of the church is a steep wooded combe called the Lyde, in which several springs break out … pool. The nearness of the church to the steep banks of the combe has suggested a local rhyme They that live and do abide …
Survey of London
Survey of London
… do. 20' 10" do. do. do. 'Ten.'Sir William Sanderson of Combe, Greenwich, 2nd bart. 17334 17357 Here is Meard Street: …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Popish Priests and Jesuits at St James's, and at the Combe in Herefordshire, and other Parts of the Kingdom; …
Survey of London
… one of their married daughters, the Countess of Craven, at Combe Abbey near Coventry. Their eldest son, Viscount …
Survey of London
… professional fees), and three each to Harvey Christian Combe (a wealthy alderman and Member of Parliament for the … 108 In the same year Sheridan, several of the Linleys, Combe, Adam, Grubb and Holland executed a trust deed whereby … himself, the most important were probably Harvey Christian Combe and William Adam (for whom see above), and Peter Moore, …
Old and New London
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is an estate in the northern part of this parish, near Combe, which antiently belonged to the knightly family of … from two of whose younger sons were descended those of Combe and of Chigwell, in Essex. Dr. Harvey was educated … to be taught gratis, which he endowed with a farm called Combe's, now let at 50l. per annum in Limne, out of which the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
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