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A History of the County of Somerset
… already gone on service to Gascony; in 1342 jointly with Combwich it sent four ships and a barge to Brittany. 32 Until … them in the river and not at the quay; John Godesland of Combwich shipped quantities of corn to Ireland to the king's … Stuckey and Bagehot had larger vessels which used Combwich quay until the dock was built; the Sullys were coal …
A History of the County of Somerset
… air. 6 The parish formerly included part of the village of Combwich, with its port and ferry terminal. 7 In 1881 the … in detached pieces, particularly in the marshes north of Combwich. Detached and peninsular pieces were transferred to other parishes, the part of Combwich and lands to the north, with 45 houses and 226 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… there was some commerce through Bridgwater's out-port at Combwich. Cloth was produced until the later 17th century; … Aisholt, Cannington (together with Chilton Trivet, Combwich, and Rodway tithings), Currypool tithing in … purposes Aisholt, Cannington (including Chilton Trivet, Combwich, Orchard, Rodway Home, and Rodway Quarter tithings), …
A History of the County of Somerset
… FOR THE POOR. In 1713 and 1715 marsh lands in Cannington, Combwich, and Stockland Bristol were bought with the capital …
A History of the County of Somerset
… until 1984 when it was united with Otterhampton and Combwich, Stockland and Steart, the incumbent thereafter … gaps in the 17th century. 17 The chapel of ST. LEONARD, Combwich, so dedicated by 1524, 18 was recorded in 1336. 19 … further; the chapel site is unknown. In 1868 part of Combwich was transferred to Otterhampton for ecclesiastical …
A History of the County of Somerset
… estate called Candetone, and one of the two holdings at Combwich. No moor and only small areas of pasture land were … in greater numbers than villani on all estates save one at Combwich, and there were servi at Chilton and Combwich. Cannington, Williton, and Carhampton shared 11 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… divided between the four tithings of Cannington, Chilton, Combwich, and Rodway. 36 Blackmoor, however, was said to be …
A History of the County of Somerset
… James Ruscombe Poole. 18 In 1066 Leofwin held one part of COMBWICH, which in 1086 Alfred of Marlborough held of … (d. 1678) and by the latter's son Sir Berkeley, who sold Combwich to William Harrison in 1702. 31 William was … and his daughters Sarah and Elizabeth sold lands at Combwich, probably all that remained of the former manor, to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and is on or near the Roman route between Ilchester and Combwich. 18 It was turnpiked by the Bridgwater trust in … is assumed to be close to a Roman road from Ilchester to Combwich. 5 Chilton Polden village is a compact settlement …
A History of the County of Somerset
… century some Idstock tenants had small pieces of meadow in Combwich marsh and Wildmoor in Cannington. 4 Chilton farmers …
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