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e was built in 1725 by John Strachan for Henry | Combe, a prominent Bristol merchant. |
It was built in 1725 for Henry | Combe, a Bristol merchant by John Strachan. |
While there, Bernard helped John | Combe, a lawyer and precentor of Exeter Cathedral, w |
she spent the years of her happy childhood at | Combe Abbey in Warwickshire. |
Dissolution of the Monasteries by the monks of | Combe Abbey. |
The Francis | Combe Academy rebuild began in June 2010, and will b |
Combe actually has no link to Saxon nor Danish.--Wet | |
The Castle | Combe airfield opened in May 1941. |
Combe also owns the brands Just for Men, Lanacane, S | |
Slewton | Combe, also known as the Slewton Valley is an outlyi |
rs were painted in the Oxford garden of Thomas | Combe, an early collector of Pre-Raphaelite painting |
uncillors from each of the wards of Brimsmore, | Combe and Lyde. |
in 1832 the brewery passed to his son, Harvey | Combe, and his brother-in-law, Joseph Delafield, by |
Crag, Yoadcastle, Whitfell, Buck Barrow, Black | Combe and the low hills around Devoke Water to their |
William | Combe and Thomas Rowlandson published an 1809 poem w |
h Valery and Chilworth Muzzard, the hamlets of | Combe and Little Milton, and the manor of Ascot. |
f the head, thus causing the ball to loop over | Combe and into the corner of the net. |
The film based on a screenplay from Fiona | Combe, Anthony Hickox and Robb Squire. |
Black | Combe appears far off to the south west. |
Grassy clearings within the | combe are the only site in Avon where the nationally |
other win at the championship finale at Castle | Combe, as he finished runner-up in the championship |
lies within the civil parish of Haccombe with | Combe, between Newton Abbot and Shaldon, about half |
Combe bought the painting; in 1894 he bequeathed his | |
Seven years later Ms | Combe brought an action against Mr Combe to have the |
Bust of Thomas | Combe by Thomas Woolner, 1863, on display at the Ash |
To the west of Brockley is Taps | Combe Camp,a Roman Iron Age hill fort. |
Although Coombe or | Combe can mean a valley it can also come from the Ro |
Castle | Combe Castle stood to the north of the village of Ca |
d was opened to motor racing in 1950 as Castle | Combe Circuit. |
Sounds pitchers Randy Town and Geoff | Combe combined for a 5-2 victory over the Chicks, gi |
Henry | Combe Compton (1789 - 27 November 1866) was a Britis |
Compton was the son of Henry | Combe Compton M.P. of Minstead Manor House, Lyndhurs |
again in 1826 and 1830; and jointly with Henry | Combe Compton for South Hampshire in 1835, 1837, and |
farm, located about half a mile from Bingfield | Combe Cottage, which consists of a massive farmhouse |
The | combe cuts in to the western edge of the Lulsgate Pl |
The village is located in the | Combe de Savoie, on the southwestern slope of the hi |
t the edge of Albertville to the bottom of the | Combe de Savoie where you can access the valleys of |
Combe Delafield and Co. was one of the major brewers | |
In 1898 it acquired Messrs. | Combe Delafield and Co. and Messrs. Reid and Co., an |
Milton | Combe, Devon |
Combe did however appear for the Scotland B team aga | |
Nearby suburbs are Shirehampton, Sneyd Park, | Combe Dingle and Stoke Bishop. |
On this route two other tops of Glaramara | Combe Door Top (676 metres) and Combe Head (735 metr |
Combe Down Tunnel is on the now-closed Somerset and | |
Along with | Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines this site forms |
th of the station, towards the entrance to the | Combe Down Tunnel, which loaded Fuller's earth from |
e city, much of it obtained from the limestone | Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines, which were own |
ranch of the Somerset and Dorset Railway, with | Combe Down Tunnel which was the longest unventilated |
ostal reforms to acquire the stone quarries at | Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines. |
s born at Lichfield, Staffordshire and died at | Combe Down, Bath, Somerset. |
Ralph Allen School in | Combe Down, Bath, England is a non-denominational, c |
k of Ages while sheltering under a rock in the | combe during a thunderstorm in the late 18th century |
The parish was known as | Combe Episcopi until the dedication of the church to |
In March 1943, | Combe escaped from Castle Vincigliata, near Florence |
h the airfield occupied belonged to the Castle | Combe estate, which was owned by the Gorst family. |
sequently, Logica bought the freehold from the | Combe family and restored the buildings. |
eddon Fitzpaine - Chipstable - Churchstanton - | Combe Florey - Comeytrowe - Corfe - Cotford St Luke |
Waugh grew up from the age of four at | Combe Florey House, in Somerset, of which she has wr |
The Church of St Peter & St Paul in | Combe Florey, Somerset, England has some remains fro |
urrowbridge, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Churchstanton, | Combe Florey, Comeytrowe, Corfe, Cothelstone, Creech |
secretary of the Australian Labor Party David | Combe for Labor preselection to the seat of Barton i |
On 5 February, | Combe Force succeeded in cutting off the Italians at |
Combe Force, under its namesake Lieutenant-Colonel J | |
ichard O'Connor's 7th Armoured Division called | Combe Force. |
Percy Warrington, vicar of Monkton | Combe founded Canford School in Dorset, and Stowe Sc |
1949: Ivan | Combe founds a company. |
The south eastern | combe from the South Downs Way above Exton. |
Looking up at | Combe Gibbet from the west |
on either of the ridges to the east or west of | Combe Gill, the east ridge is the best because it al |
fices of Biddestone with Slaughterford, Castle | Combe, Grittleton and Leigh Delamere, Nettleton and |
Charles Pratt of | Combe Grove Manor, c. 1844, a white marble mini temp |
After the end of hostilities in Europe | Combe had brief periods as an acting major-general c |
Castle | Combe has staged many different motorsport disciplin |
Combe has been named in the Scotland squad on a few | |
Combe Haven is a 156.1 hectare (385.7 acre) biologic | |
ies the same year in the second race at Castle | Combe, having crashed out of the lead in race one. |
They play at the Lew Hill Memorial Ground, | Combe Hay Lane, Odd Down. |
church with a 15th century tower, the Georgian | Combe Hay Manor and Georgian rectory. |
Combe Hay was the site of a series of locks, dating | |
Combe Hay was known in the Domesday Book as Cumb. | |
Ceylon (now Sri Lanka); died 30 April, 1903 at | Combe Hay, Bath, Somerset, England) was an English c |
the Somerset Coal Canal at Rowley Bottom near | Combe Hay, but the lift jammed and failed while bein |
Cameley, Temple Cloud, Camerton, Dunkerton and | Combe Hay. |
Combe Head gives fine views down into Combe Gill and | |
Coombe Hill or | Combe Hill is the name of a hill near Jevington in t |
enclosures, including those at Whitehawk Camp, | Combe Hill and The Trundle. |
Waterwheel at | Combe House Hotel in Holford, Somerset, England. |
Beeston Long (4 February 1757 - 1820), of | Combe House, Surrey, was an English businessman. |
The churchyard contains | Combe House, a 1702 building originally constructed |
is includes the parishes of Biddestone, Castle | Combe, Hullavington, Grittleton, Nettleton, North Wr |
Rod's Pot is a limestone cave above Burrington | Combe in the Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. |
llicent, widow of Sir Stephen Scrope of Castle | Combe in Wiltshire. |
Aveline's Hole is a cave at Burrington | Combe in the limestone of the Mendip Hills, in Somer |
He married Mary (Molly) | Combe in 1793 and they had three known children: Eli |
mlet lying beside Swinside Fell, part of Black | Combe, in southern Cumbria, England (map reference S |
T47585823) is a cave on the edge of Burrington | Combe in the limestone of the Mendip Hills, in Somer |
Combe Incorporated began shipping Aqua Velva exclusi | |
most notably Tinactin (Merck) and Odor Eaters ( | Combe Incorporated). |
Combe Incorporated, based in White Plains, New York, | |
As of 2009, it is marketed worldwide by | Combe Incorporated. |
Combe is a small village in the county of Devon, Eng | |
Combe is buried in St Sepulchre's Cemetery, off Walt | |
Combe is a village near Yealmpton in the English cou | |
Monkton | Combe is a village and civil parish in north Somerse |
Castle | Combe is represented in parliament by James Gray and |
The | Combe is the site of the disused Yewthwaite lead min |
The word ' | Combe' is of Celtic origin meaning 'valley' (the sam |
Brockley | Combe is a wooded combe near the village of Brockley |
Castle | Combe is the home of a motor racing venue, Castle Co |
Sonia | Combe, Les fichiers de juifs. |
- established in 1994 and spans the coast from | Combe Martin to Croyde. |
chemist William Clayfield, landing safely near | Combe Martin in the Bristol Channel. |
with similar events in Minehead, Somerset, and | Combe Martin in Devon. |
Just to the east of | Combe Martin Bay are the Hangman hills, the Hangman |
r after visiting Starr's meditation retreat at | Combe Martin in Devonshire, England. |
gh Streets in Britain, a title also claimed by | Combe Martin in Devon, whose two mile (3 km) high st |
Nearby is | Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park. |
Hangman cliffs are near | Combe Martin on Devon's Exmoor coast. |
Thomas Harding (b. at | Combe Martin, Devon, 1516; d. at Leuven, September 1 |
out a Chicago gangster staying in Baycombe aka | Combe Martin. |
His grandfather was rector of | Combe Martin. |
' | Combe' means valley. |
Combe Mill is a sawmill situated adjacent to the Riv | |
Castle | Combe Mill. |
of Somerset (1791), the town's proper name is | Combe Monkton, or really just Combe with the Monkton |
following the resignation of Harvey Christian | Combe MP. |
by his two nephews, Messrs. R. H. and Charles | Combe, Mr. Joseph Bonsor and his two sons, and Mr. J |
Pierre's Pot is a cave in Burrington | Combe on the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. |
word 'sloh' meaning slough or mirey place and ' | Combe' or 'Coombe' is a place name deriving from the |
erred to in Get Your Kicks on the A456 by John | Combe p. 17 ISBN 0-9550482-0-6 and also Bittersweet: |
Combe Pafford is a village in Torbay in the English | |
Location of | Combe Pafford in Devon |
e from Sydenham Field, the club have played at | Combe Park ever since. |
Lansdown's | Combe Park Ground |
moved again, and the name was used for their ' | Combe Park' ground, where they have played ever sinc |
In 1869, the club moved to | Combe Park, where it has played ever since. |
ansdown, since 1869 the club has been based at | Combe Park, Bath, adjacent to the Royal United Hospi |
lway in 1869 it moved to its current ground at | Combe Park, which is in Lower Weston. |
irected the thriller and was produced by Fiona | Combe, Pippa Cross and Janette Day. |
Ivan | Combe primarily promotes the brand names instead of |
Combe products are sold in 64 countries on six conti | |
Mr | Combe promised Mrs Combe that he would pay her an an |
Batts | Combe Quarry from the lookout tower above Cheddar Go |
It is located on the rim of Batts | Combe quarry between Shipham and Charterhouse. |
onstration event for rally cars held at Castle | Combe racing circuit in Wiltshire, England. |
Combe Raleigh is a village in the county of Devon, E | |
eron Bell whilst second-choice goalkeeper Alan | Combe recovers from injury. |
closing years of his life, he chiefly lived at | Combe rectory. |
Mr | Combe refused to pay any of the maintenance he had p |
Combe Royal was built in Jacobeathan style between 1 | |
He was educated at Monkton | Combe School where he was a contemporary of fellow O |
n of G. W. N. Ward and was educated at Monkton | Combe School near Bath. |
He was educated at Monkton | Combe School in Bath, and then studied medicine at T |
an Anglican clergyman, was educated at Monkton | Combe School near Bath and at Balliol College, Oxfor |
s, Lancashire, England and educated at Monkton | Combe School in Somerset and Clare College, Cambridg |
He was educated at Monkton | Combe School in Somerset and then at Trinity College |
born on 28 August 1930 and educated at Monkton | Combe School and St Peter's College, Oxford before e |
The school opened in 1954 as Francis | Combe School a secondary modern school. |
Akehurst was educated at Monkton | Combe School, Somerset, then Emmanuel College, Cambr |
Monkton | Combe School, Somerset, UK |
ester was born in 1942 and educated at Monkton | Combe School. |
hes of Freshford, Hinton Charterhouse, Monkton | Combe, Shoscombe, South Stoke and Wellow. |
is a small hamlet within the parish of Monkton | Combe, Somerset, England. |
He lived at Wadeford House in | Combe St Nicholas in Somerset. |
The Church of St Nicholas in | Combe St Nicholas, Somerset, England is Norman in or |
Combe St Nicholas is a village and parish in Somerse | |
Its source is at Lady's Fountain Spring, Frog | Combe ST150384 which is near Halsway and 250 m above |
Born in Edinburgh, | Combe started his career at Cowdenbeath, and has als |
d his second wife Elizabeth Sydenham of nearby | Combe Sydenham in the parish of Stogumber. |
He died at Hollow | Combe, Sydenham, on 8 December 1868 and was buried a |
Templecombe Preceptory (or | Combe Templariorum) was established in 1185 in Templ |
At the hamlet of | Combe, the Tehidy Stream joins the Red River which t |
rom the likes of Thomas Rowlandson and William | Combe, the book ran to seven editions before the tur |
Along with the hamlet of | Combe Throop it forms the parish of Abbas and Temple |
The Lady's Fountain springs are in the | combe to the west. |
At the Edinburgh Phrenological Society, George | Combe toasted Browne for his success in proselytisin |
inherited considerable property he retired to | Combe Varin in Val-de-Travers. |
Combe was promoted to temporary brigadier on 3 April | |
On the night of 6 April 1941, | Combe was travelling by car with Neame and O'Conner |
rmistice between Italy and Allied armed forces | Combe was freed on 7 September 1943 and he reached C |
of the Franco-German Treaty on War Graves, La | Combe was formally cared for, allowing the remains o |
RAF Castle | Combe was a Second World War Royal Air Force station |
In August 2009 22.67 acres (9.17 ha) of the | Combe were purchased by Alan Sheppard for £60,000. |
Mr and Mrs | Combe were a married couple. |
04 saw the introduction of the 'Raid on Castle | Combe', where desert racers were showcased on the ci |
The Rock of Ages, Burrington | Combe where the Rev. Toplady is reputed to have shel |
The camp overlooks Burrington | Combe, where there have been archaeological discover |
It is very close to Burrington | Combe where there is evidence of occupation since Ne |
The northern and lower end of the | combe, which was once the bed of the Congresbury Yeo |
the Newlands side and the hollow of Yewthwaite | Combe which stands beneath the col linking the fell |
was largely increased under the management of | Combe, who repaired and rebuilt the brewery premises |
Harvey | Combe, who was a great sportsman and well-known as t |
bought hounds from the brewery magnate Harvey | Combe, who had purchased them from the renowned spor |
keter, Kevin Pietersen, at a service in Castle | Combe, Wiltshire, with Pietersen's former England te |
He was born at Castle | Combe, Wiltshire. |
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