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A History of the County of Somerset
… left it to his distant cousin, John Fraunceis (d. 1789) of Combe Florey, who assumed the name of Gwyn, and was succeeded … clerk. 278 Meanwhile in 1562 Robert Freke of the Inner Temple, later of Iwerne Courtney (Dors.), had taken an … 1660, and was followed in 1680 by Richard Cutts, a Middle Temple lawyer, acting as trustee for his daughter Elizabeth, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… market, lies in the centre of the parish at the foot of a combe from which it takes its name. Above it the scarp of the … 1353, Flaxpool in 1355, Wharncliffe (Wormeclyve) in 1360, Combe in 1363, Poundisford (Pouresford) in 1365, Little … was established by the 15th century. 16 Only Cooksley and Combe have not survived. The farmsteads vary in size …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1736 inscribed 'The gift of William Angell of the Middle Temple London and of Barfield Place in the County of Berks: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and William Wenlowe included 30 acres of Cuddesdon 'Combe', 16 which was probably inclosed by this time, for … and Wheatley to Hugh Audley, his colleague of the Inner Temple, to be sold to discharge debts. 117 Audley must … man was knighted in 1685 and became a bencher of the Inner Temple in 1697. A 'great lover of money', according to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… A house in Lidmarsh, formerly known as Greystones and Combe Thatch, is a small 17th-century building enlarged and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… daughter, Elizabeth, married William Barnes of the Inner Temple, 54 and in 1756 their descendant Elizabeth Barnes and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… extreme now.' The architect of the restoration was Mr. Temple Moore. The architect was Mr. Fowler Jones of York …