DACKOMBE Chart 1101

This is a Chart for Henry Dackombe and ???

 

married

 

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HENRY DACKOMBE

baptised 13th June 1672
Corfe Castle, Dorset
occupation
Mayor of Corfe Castle 
1699
He was accused of “partiality” when vowing that his favourite candidate would win ragardless of the election

 

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Elizabeth
DACKOMBE

baptised
1699
Knoll
near
Corfe Castle
Dorset
  1. Chancery Bills and Answers “Before 1714” Regnardson 417/114 21st May 1686 – Henry Dackombe of Corfe castle, gent (an infant under 14 years suing his guardian Laurance Saint . . gent) states that he was eldest son & heir of Edward Dackombe of the same, deceased, who had in his lifetime filed a bill in chancery against Andrew Loden & others setting forth that Edward Dackombe of the Isle of Purbeck Esq (grandfather of the said Edward Dackombe) had been seized in fee of the capital messuage & lands called Scoles alias Scouiles farms & other lands in the Isle of Purbeck & the said Edward Dackombe (the present plaintiffs great grandfather) had issue "by one venter" and eldest son named Robert Dackombe & Mary Dackombe (both now deceased) & "by another venter" Bruen Dackombe (grandfather of the present plaintiff, now deceased) & the said Robert Dackombe inherited Scoles farm from his father but as Scoles was "anciently the lands of the Dackombe's" Robert's father had directed that in default of any issue of his own to leave the farm to Bruen. But Robert being a wea . . man "was prevailed upon to make some conveyance to the lands to his sister Mary (who had married Thomas Morton gent) & to her son Charles Morton of the Isle of Purbeck gent & Charles Morton after Bruens death & in the lifetime of his mother by indentures of lease & release dated 1st and 2nd April 1678 had for £60 conveyed Scoles farm to Edward (plaintiffs father). But Andrew Loder & brother defendants have conspired to defraud plaintiff of his rights etc.
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