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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Brouncker, brother of Henry, sold it in 1577 to John Ashcombe. 90 The Ashcombe family, who had a seat at Lyford (q.v.), retained …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cost was borne by subscribers, and Sir H. W. Peek, Lord Ashcombe, Sir Walter Farquhar, Mr. Douglas D. Heath, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 103 customary tenants, excluding those at Misterton and Ashcombe in Wayford. Of these one tenant, Magdalene … revenue elsewhere, but links still remained. The people of Ashcombe and Bere in Wayford still paid all tithes and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 97 and 1840, 98 perhaps with stone from the demolished Ashcombe House in Berwick St. John. 99 The symmetrical … G 9/516/13; ibid. 2132/11; inf. from Mr. H. Borley, Ashcombe Ho., Berwick St. John. W.R.O. 743, deed, Cox to … Libr., sale cat. xxi, no. 16. Inf. from Mr. H. Borley, Ashcombe Ho., Berwick St. John; above, Berwick St. John, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Box Hill, which faces it from across the Mole Valley. Ashcombe, from which the peerage of Ashcombe is named, was a piece of land lying close to it, and Ashcombe Hill was the old name of the brow. Denby was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the old way is joined by a track passing up the spur from Ashcombe. In the angle between the two roads is a coombe, … cemetery discovered in 1849. 1 The village stood along the Ashcombe trackway, its site being marked by an oval earthwork … been discovered on both its north and south slopes. In Ashcombe Bottom, at the extreme north of the parish and in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… church of ST. BARNABAS, RANMORE, was built in 1859 by Lord Ashcombe, then Mr. George Cubitt, from the designs of Sir … living of St. Barnabas is a rectory in the gift of Lord Ashcombe. CHARITIES Smith's charity is distributed as in …
Magna Britannia
… this parish are Madford, Jedborough, Millhayes or Mellish, Ashcombe, and Culme David or Davy. There was a fair at this …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… few houses only. The Manor Farm, once the residence of the Ashcombe family, is a large building with two wings. On the … roof of stone slates. Lyford Almshouses, founded by Oliver Ashcombe in 1611, 2 form an open quadrangle of twenty … Croke and others conveyed it in 1640 to John and William Ashcombe. 48 William Ashcombe by will in 1656 left his estate …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was acquired by a member of the family of Sneyd of Ashcombe, descended from Ralph's younger brother William, as …
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