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A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1386. 71 In 1699 Lord Ailesbury's tenant of land called Holcombe undertook to plant three oak, ash, or elm trees each … were c. 80 a. of woodland, and in 1905 73 a. 74 In 1958 Holcombe Copse and Chillington Down wood, sold with the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Somerset
… known in the 16th century as Oakhamford, 8 and later as Holcombe Water, was in the late 13th century known as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… jointly concerned in transactions over Clifton, Burcot, Holcombe, and Drayton in 1358. 63 Loveday died in 1361, and … mesne tenants of the Bishop of Lincoln's fee in Clifton, Holcombe, and Drayton, and apparently only under-tenants in … lord of the fee under Dorchester he then held in Drayton, Holcombe, and Clifton, but he was also under-tenant of 7 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Joan being acquired by her husband Thomas Anstye or Holcombe. Thomas died in 1597 and Joan married secondly … in 1640 it passed to his son Thomas, whose widow Elizabeth Holcombe or Anstye left it in 1688 to her son Thomas. 84 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a 16th-century Abbot of Dorchester. 508 A Robert of Little Holcombe held hide in Holcombe of the abbot in 1241 and the effigy may represent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by any distinctive features. About 300 acres of Drayton, Holcombe Grange, lie on the opposite side of the river. Except at Holcombe Grange the underlying Gault Clay is generally … Apart from the trees of the village, the riverside, and Holcombe Grange, the only woodland is the copse to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1427), whose heirs were his daughter Agnes, wife of John Holcombe, and his grandson John Seymour. 84 It was allotted to Agnes and John Holcombe, who together held it in 1429. 85 The manor was …
Magna Britannia
… by Mrs. Jane Bluett, relict of the Rev. Charles Bluett, of Holcombe Rogus, who gave it to her nephew, Charles Webster, … Regis mentions a chapel of St. Leonard in this parish. Holcombe Burnell HOLCOMBE BURNELL, in the hundred of Wonford and in the …
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