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DACKOMBE
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CHOLMONDELEY OF CHOLMONDELEY
Catalogue Ref. DCH
Cornwall Record Office: Prideaux Brune of Place, Padstow [PB/1/1 - PB/3/87]Creator(s):
Cholmondeley family of Cholmondeley, Cheshire
CHOLMONDELEY OF CHOLMONDELEY
Miscellanea
FILE - Accounts of William and Nicholas Dackombe, exors of Sir John Dackombe kt, late chancellor or the duchy of Lancaster. - ref. DCH/X/15/6 - date: 1618-1619
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Prideaux Brune of Place, Padstow
Creator(s):Devon Record Office: Comyns family of Wood, Bishopsteignton
Prideaux Brune family of Padstow, Cornwall
DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
Marriage settlements
Hampshire
FILE [no title] - ref. PB/1/856 - date: 2 January 1620
\_ [from Scope and Content] Edward Dackombe of Skoles in the Isle of Purbick, esq.
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Comyns family of Wood, Bishopsteignton
Catalogue Ref. 1039 M
Creator(s):Hampshire Record Office: Jervoise family of Herriard [44M69/L]
Comyns family of Wood, Bishopsteignton, Devon
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COPY TITLE DEEDS
FILE - Copy Fine, 1609 - ref. 1039 M/T 108 - date: c. 1777
\_ [from Scope and Content] 1. Dackombe, plaint.
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Jervoise family of Herriard
Catalogue Ref. 44M69
Creator(s):Herefordshire Record Office: Parish Records-Moccas
Jervoise family of Herriard, Hampshire
Sherfield Family
MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS.
FILE - Letter from John Dackombe to Henry Sherfield re. property in Damerham, leased out. 26 March - ref. 44M69/L30/11 - date: 1609
FILE - Letter from John Dackombe to Henry Sherfield. 5 Aug. - ref. 44M69/L30/20 - date: 1610
FILE - Letter from John Dackombe to Henry Sherfield re. leases of Damerham. 23 Aug. - ref. 44M69/L30/140/2 - date: 1610
FILE - Letter from Henry Sherfield to John Dackombe legal matters. 27 Aug. - ref. 44M69/L30/140/3 - date: 1610
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Parish Records - Moccas
Catalogue Ref. AC86
Creator(s):Herefordshire Record Office: Records of the Dunne Family of Gatley Park
Church of England, Moccas Parish, Herefordshire
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OTHER PAROCHIAL RECORDS
Miscellaneous
FILE [no title] - ref. AC. 86/20 - date: 6 January, 1678/9
\_ [from Scope and Content] Letter from Anne Dackombe to Mrs. Vaughan relating to estate business, apparently at Cusop.
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Records of the Dunne Family of Gatley Park
Catalogue Ref. F76
Creator(s):Oxford University, Bodleian Library, Special Collections and Western Manuscripts: Herrick Family Papers
Dunne family of Gatley, Leinthall Earles, Herefordshire
DEEDS OF TITLE
PROPERTY OF SIR SAMPSON EURE IN BRINGEWOOD
FILE [no title] - ref. F76/II/350 - date: 10 January 1617
\_ [from Scope and Content] (2) Sir Francis Bacon, Kn., Attorney General, and Chancellor to Prince Charles, Sir John Dackombe, Kn., Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Thomas Murray, esq., Secretary to Prince Charles, Sir James Fullerton, Kn., one of P. Charles' gentleman of the bedchamber, John Walter esq., attorney general to the Prince, and Thomas Trevor, solicitor, general to the prince.
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HERRICK Family Papers
Catalogue Ref. MS.Eng.hist.b.216 and c.474-484
Creator(s):Reading University, Rural History Centre: Englefield Estate
Herrick family of Beaumanor, Leicestershire
B. SIR WILLIAM HEYRICKE.
i. Correspondence.
ii. Letters from his Brother, Robert Heyricke, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Leicester.
FILE [no title] - ref. MS.Eng.hist./c.475/fol.59 - date: 1614 September 14
\_ [from Scope and Content] Robert Heyricke writes of the King's recent visit to Leicester when Mr Dackombe had not been there to present the town's case for Newark Hospital, although arrangements had been made for him to stay with Robert Heyricke to do so. Sir Humphrey May and Lord Walden had stayed with him instead. He refers to William's recent visit to Bath and also to the rumour that the Catholic powers in Europe had raised a great army to invade England. He also writes about Beaumanor, the reports of the stewards and the affairs of the tenants.
iii. Letters from Robert Heyricke's children and sons-in-law, mainly from Leicester.
FILE [no title] - ref. MS.Eng.hist./c.475/fol.55 - date: [1614] July 19
\_ [from Scope and Content] He writes that, having informed the Earl of Huntingdon what had been done in the suit [for incorporation of the Hospital], he had been promised his support and that of Sir George Hastings who would act as their [the town's] mediator to the Attorney General. He warns him that there would probably be an attempt to influence the King against their cause and that Mr Dackombe's continued services should be requested so that he might answer the case of Sir Roger W......
FILE [no title] - ref. MS.Eng.hist./c.475/fol.58 - date: [1614] August 9
\_ [from Scope and Content] He suggests that it would be wise for Sir William Heyricke to be in Leicester during the King's visit because he fears that the case of the Newark Hospital might be neglected by Mr Dackombe. He states that the information about the pensions involved in the case was not quite accurate, the pensioners were in danger of losing them and the Mayor his Mastership of the Hospital if they lost the case. He gives details of the pensions derived, not from the Hospital, but from the dissolution of the Collegiate Church of Newark in Edward VI's time; one of these he held himself.
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Englefield Estate
Catalogue Ref. MS 145/EN 1
Creator(s):Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office: Penruddocke of Compton Chamberlayne
Englefield family of Englefield, Berkshire
TITLE DEEDS AND RELATED PAPERS
Lincolnshire
FILE - Lease for life - ref. MS 145/EN 1/2/149 - date: [1610] January 11
\_ [from Scope and Content] Anthony BLINCO, Provost, and the Scholars of Oriel College, Oxford to John DACKOMBE of the Middle Temple, London. The rectory and parsonage of Colby. Rent £6: 17: 10 and three quarters of good wheat and ten quarters of good malt per annum
FILE - Letters of attorney - ref. MS 145/EN 1/2/150 - date: [1610] November 28
\_ [from Scope and Content] John DACKOMBE of the Savoy, co. Middlesex to William GEDNEY of Amaston. To receive from Richard KYPAS, attorney for the Provost and Scholars of Oriel College, Oxford, the rectory and parsonage of Colby
\_ [from Scope and Content] Signed: John Dackombe
FILE - Bond - ref. MS 145/EN 1/2/152 - date: [1614] June 4
\_ [from Scope and Content] Thomas HARRINGTON of Boothby Pagnell to John DACKOMBE of the Savoy in the Strand, co. Middlesex. For payment of £100; Thomas Harrington at reasonable request during the next five years to meet the cost of any actions in chancery relating to the rectory and parsonage of Colby
Yorkshire
FILE - Mortgage for 24 years - ref. MS 145/EN 1/2/293 - date: [1620 March 24 - 1621 March 23]
\_ [from Scope and Content] Nicholas DACKOMBE of Stowell, co. Somerset to William ASHTON of Tingrith, co. Bedford. Land in Thirsk. Consideration £400
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PENRUDDOCKE of Compton Chamberlayne
Catalogue Ref. 332
Creator(s):Somerset Archive and Record Service: Miscellaneous Somerset deeds
Penruddocke family of Compton Chamberlayne
Deeds
Somerset
FILE - Twelve deeds (with others annexed) relating to property (numerous named plots of land) in Clapton in Maperton - ref. 332/225 - date: 1666-1797
item: [no title] - ref. 332/225/3 - date: 1723-1731
\_ [from Scope and Content] Parties: Bennett, Brewer, Dackombe, Dibbin, Farwell, Gapper, Harbyn, Newman, Seller, Strode, Way.
item: [no title] - ref. 332/225/4 - date: 1731-1737
\_ [from Scope and Content] Parties: Bennett, Borleton, Dackombe, Farewell, Harbyn, Leigh, Newman, St. Loe, Seller, Shepard, Warry, Wyndham.
item: [no title] - ref. 332/225/5 - date: 1737-1738
\_ [from Scope and Content] Parties: Atkins, Coombs, Dackombe, Farwell, Goldesbrough, Harbyn, Hodges, Michell, Newman, Parsons, Seller, Sheppard, Warry, Wiltshire.
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MISCELLANEOUS SOMERSET DEEDS
Catalogue Ref. DD\BR\fc
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FILE - MILBORNE PORT deeds - ref. DD\BR\fc/33 - date: 1612-1693
\_ [from Scope and Content] Conveyances from John Dackombe of the Middle Temple, London, esq., 1612, Geo.Dyer the elder, Dorothy his wife, and Geo. and Wm., their sons, of Bratton Seymour, 1621, to Christopher Wickham alias Foster, of Horsington, gent.; conveyance from Thos. Saunders to Sir Thos. Pilkington, Lord Mayor of London, Ambrose Holbeck of Mollington (co.Warwick) and Philip Gardiner of Wapping (co.Middx.), apothecary, 1689; settlements by Christopher Wickham alias Foster, 1632, and Thos. Field, 1674; mortgage of 2 closes to Rich. Newman of Evercreech Park, esq., 1678, and mortgage of whole estate to John Turvin, citizen and haberdasher of London, 1681; abstract of title reciting from 1679-93.
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SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS: RECORDS
Catalogue Ref. QS
Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office: Miscellaneous Estate Papers and Court Rolls
NOTICES OF PRINTING PRESSES IN SURREY
FILE - Southwark, St George, 13 Elliott Row (1) Daniel Dackombe. Witness, John Edwards - ref. QS6/14/54 - date: 1 Aug 1808
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Miscellaneous Estate Papers and Court Rolls
Catalogue Ref. 367
FILE [no title] - ref. 367/3 - date: 1596-1825
\_ [from Scope and Content] Parties: Andrewes, Staples, Mathewe, Studley, Norton, Prynn, Dackombe, Estmond, Castleman, Nicholas, Sturges, Scott, Addison, Duke, Griste, Browne, Giles, Adams, Pinnells, Rattew, Batchelor, Smith, Hickman, Davenant, Lawrence, Francis, Tirrell, Tinham, Townsend, Borrett, Carver, Buxton, Biscoe, Southby, Hebbard, Gilbert, Robbins, Harris, Wyndham, Seymour, Bourgoin.
DACOMBE
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Canford Magna Parish
Catalogue Ref. PE/CAM
Creator(s):Dorset Record Office: Poole Parish
Church of England, Canford Magna Parish, Dorset
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Settlement and Removal Papers
SETTLEMENT CERTIFICATES
FILE [no title] - ref. PE/CAM/OV 5/23 - date: 12 Mar 1773
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\_ [from Scope and Content] Henry Dacomb, cordwainer
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Poole Parish
Catalogue Ref. PE/PL
Creator(s):London Metropolitan Archives: Shadbolt family
Church of England, Poole Parish, Dorset
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Settlement and Removal Papers
REMOVAL ORDERS FROM POOLE
FILE - Mary Dacomb, widow of John Dacomb to Moor Crichel - ref. PE/PL/OV 2/4/117 - date: 28 Oct 1779
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SHADBOLT FAMILY
Catalogue Ref. ACC/1315
Creator(s):Shropshire Archives: The More Collection [1037/8 - 1037/21]
Shadbolt family
Property in Edmonton
FILE - Mortgage. 1. William Hills of Stratford, Essex, gardener. 2. Thomas Cox, postman, William Dacomb, linendraper, William West, bootmaker, all of Walthamstow, Essex and John King of Wanstead, Essex, builder, trustees of The Walthamstow Woodford Wanstead and Leyton Building Society. - ref. ACC/1315/003 - date: 1847
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THE MORE COLLECTION
Catalogue Ref. 1037
Creator(s):West Yorkshire Archive Service, Leeds: Bilton Park
More family of Linley, Shropshire
MORE FAMILY PAPERS
Various other papers
FILE - Inquisition post mortem. - ref. 1037/12/13 - date: 16 January, 4 James 1. 1606/7
\_ [from Scope and Content] Taken at Bridgnorth in the presence of Jasper Moore esq. eschaetor of Shropshire, after death of Richard Gyffard by Frauncis Cresset esq. Francis Former gent., Roger Rowley, gent., Robert Dacomb gent., Wm. Cheest gent., Roger Fathers gent., Henry Futrell, John Whitmore, Richard Rogers, Humfrey Jones, John Howell, Edward Blackwaie, Thomas Croste, Thrastan Swifte, yeo.; that for some time before the death of Richard Gyffard, Edward Graye esq. now decd. was seised of one messuage and in divers lands, meadows, pastures, etc. called offond Grange and La Lea situated in Albrighton and Donnington formerly of Edward Greye, who was so seised, but by indenture 17th May 27 Eliz. between Edward Greye one part, and John Gyffard of Chillington, Staffs. conceded to John Gyffard all above premises; to hold by John Gyffard for 41 years beginning after the death of Jane Powys then wife of John Herbarte of Redd Castle county Montgomery, paying p.a to Edwards Greye 60s in equal portions at Lady Day and Michaelmas, and at his decease the best animal as heriot, and paying suit of court of the manor of Buildwas twice yearly. June 19th, 25 Elizabeth Jane dau. Powys died at Buildwas, and John Gyffard entered premises same day, and reversion of premises to Edward Grey and heirs. Edward Greye died 9 September 34 Eliz. at Buildwas, after which premises descended to Edward Greye his son who was seised in premises, and by indenture 1st Dec. 45 Eliz., licence being first obtained conveyed premises to Richard Gyffard; to hold by Richard Gyffard and his heirs paying £3 yearly in equal portions at Lady Day and Michaelmas to Edward Greye and his heirs for ever; John Gyffard for the remainder of his term made Richard Gyffard his attorney in his premises. The jury swore on oath that Richard Gyffard died 9th April, 4 James 1 and died seised of all above premises and appurtenances, which he held in chief of the crown through Knight service. Signed by Jasper Moore eschaetor. Red seal. Docketed. An inquisition post mortem belonging to Mr. Minton but does not relate to any of his estate. James 1.
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Bilton Park, Records
Catalogue Ref. WYL132
Creator(s):
Watson family of Bilton Park, Knaresborough, West Riding of Yorkshire
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Title Deeds
Yorkshire, West Riding
Bilton Park: Main Estate
FILE - Assignment of Leases - ref. WYL132/19 - date: 12 Feb 1631
\_ [from Scope and Content] 3. On 12 January, 1617 the King granted to Sir Francis Bacon, kt., Attourney General, P.C., Chancellor to Prince Charles, Sir John Dacomb kt., Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Thomas Murray, Sir James Fullerton, Sir John Walter (then esquire) Attourney General to Prince Charles, Sir Thomas Trevor (then esquire) Solicitor General to Prince Charles, the estate of Bilton Park to hold for 99 years. Sir John Walter, Sir James Fullerton and Sir Thomas Trevor, being then the surviving lessees granted the residue of the term to Thomas Tyrell and Francis Andrewes on 27 April, 1627, for a rent of £40.
DACCOMB
Cornwall Record Office: Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice [AR/1/528 - AR/1/1121]The contents of this catalogue are the copyright of Cornwall
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Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice
Catalogue Ref. AR
Creator(s):Isle of Wight Record Office: The Oglander Collection [OG/CC/2167 - OG/CC/2339D]
Arundell family of Lanherne and Trerice, Cornwall
TITLE DEEDS
Somerset
Allowenshay Manor
FILE [no title] - ref. AR/1/748 - date: 1389, 20th Oct
\_ [from Scope and Content] Roger Ruttesthorn, Thomas Daccomb, John Berde, John Benefeld, William
Kyng'.
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The Oglander Collection
Catalogue Ref. OG
Creator(s):
Oglander family of Nunwell, Brading, Isle of Wight
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS
FILE - Letter from J. M. J. Dacombe, 27 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth to John H. Oglander, Nunwell, Brading, I.W - ref. OG/CC/2277B - date: 31 March 1909
\_ [from Scope and Content] "I thank you very much for your letter. I already knew of William Daccombe, being Vicar of Brading in 1395, but I was very interested to hear of the names Thomas and William D. appearing in Charters relating to your manors. The William D. was probably the same man who was instituted Rector of Steepleton, Dorset on 6 August 1398 - Thomas D. was probably Thomas Daccomb, Knt., Sheriff of Wilts. and Dorset A.D. 1398, Patron of living of Iwerne Steepleton. The earliest record I have of the Daccombs are in connection with the hamlet of Duccombe near Torquay and from thence into Dorsetshire and also the manor of Chilworth near Southampton. They appear to have had a connection with or have been under the De Redvers, Earls of Devon, bearing the same arms (griffin, segreant) and the name cropping up, in most places, with which the De Redvers were connected including the Isle of Wight. Any further information I shall be extremely grateful for."
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Coffinswell Parish
Catalogue Ref. 73A
Creator(s):Isle of Wight Record Office: The Oglander Collection [OG/A - OG/Z]
Church of England, Coffinswell Parsih, Devon
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR
Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship Indentures for Kenton
FILE - James Codner of Coffinswell apprenticed to Christopher Staddon, overseer of the poor, for Meads tenement in Daccombe - ref. 73A/PO 253 - date: 1775
FILE - William Fowler, 10 yrs of Coffinswell apprenticed to George Clampit, for Daccombe Meadow - ref. 73A/PO 299 - date: 1800
Apprenticeship Indentures and Binding Orders
FILE - Register of children bound or assigned by the overseers and guardians of the poor - ref. 73A/PO 349 - date: 1804-1826
\_ [from Scope and Content] Sarah How, daughter of Elias How and Elizabeth his wife John Busell of Coffinswell, miller, for Daccombe Mill 1815
\_ [from Scope and Content] Thomas Bond, 10, son of Luke Bond and Joanna his wife Henry Crockwell of Coffinswell, farmer for Daccombe Meadow 1828
\_ [from Scope and Content] James Clements, 9, son of John Clements and Anna his wife Henry Crockwell of Coffinswell, farmer for Daccombe Meadow 1828
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The Oglander Collection
Catalogue Ref. OG
Creator(s):
Oglander family of Nunwell, Brading, Isle of Wight
TITLE DEEDS
NUNWELL
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/A/34 - date: 28 December 1348
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: Reginald Doglondre, John Moryn, William Daccombe, Hugh Young, Hugh John
FILE - Grant and quitclaim - ref. OG/A/35A - date: 17 June 1350
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: Theobald de Gorges, John de Kyngeston, Knights, William Ryngebourne, John Wyvill, William Daccombe, Geoffrey Roukle, John Moryn, John le Palmere
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/A/37 - date: 17 May 1358
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John Wyville, Geoffrey Roucle, John Burgham, John Moryn, William Daccombe, Richard le White, Philip Iwen of Westebrouk.
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/A/38 - date: 30 December 1361
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John Wyville, John Moryn, William Daccombe, Roger Baker, William Glos.
HARDINGSHUTE
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/B/7 - date: c 1295
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: Thomas de Aveliers, John de Wyville, Henry D'Oglondre, Thomas Juel, Thomas Daccombe, Simon d'Aubermare, Peter Dorwal, Benedict la Roche, Henry Mey, William le Somenyr.
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/B/10 - date: c 1300
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: William Russell, John de Wyville, Thomas Juel, Henry Doglondre, Thomas Daccombe, Robert Moryn, Thomas le Colevile, Reginald le Hayward, Simon de Aubermere, Peter Doriwall, William le Somenir
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/B/11 - date: c 1300
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: William Russell, John de Wyville, Henry Doggelandre, Thomas Juel, Thomas Daccombe, Robert Morin, Thomas le Coleville, Reginald le Hayward, Simon de Albemare, Peter Dorewell, William le Somenir
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/B/12 - date: c 1300
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: William Russell, John de Wyville, Henry Doggelondre, Thomas Juel, Thomas Daccombe, Simon de Aumarle, Reginald le Hayward
FILE - Lease for their 3 lives - ref. OG/B/21 - date: 9 March 1325/6
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavascour, John de Wyville, Robert Doglandre, Thomas Juel, Thomas le Colevile, William Moryn, William Daccombe
SMALLBROOKE AND PRESTON
FILE - Grant and quitclaim - ref. OG/C/6 - date: c 1315
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavasur, William Daccombe, William Moryn, Thomas Juel, Thomas de Colevyle, William Malet, Thomas de Colville, clerk.
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/C/8 - date: 1 February 1315/16
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavasor, Geoffrey de Cokepole, Thomas de Cokepole William Daccombe, William Morin, Ivo de Prusteton, Thomas de Colville
FILE - Grant and quitclaim - ref. OG/C/10 - date: 24, 28 March 1315/16
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavasor, Ivo de Prusteton, Ralph de Olney, William Moryn, Geoffrey de Cokepoule, William Daccombe, Thomas Coleville, Robert Doggelandre, William Malet, Thos. de Cokepoule
FILE - Grant and release - ref. OG/C/13 - date: 2, 9 May 1316
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavasseur, William Daccombe, William Moryn, Thomas de Cokepoole, Geoffrey de Cokepoole, Richard Wyvill, Thomas de Colevill
FILE - Grant for life - ref. OG/C/18 - date: c 1317
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavasor, William Moryn, William Daccombe, Geoffrey de Cokepole, Robert Doglondre
FILE - Grant and release - ref. OG/C/19 - date: 25 November 1317
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: William de Insula, William Daccombe, William Morin, Ralph de Olney, Ivo de Prusteton, John le Forester, Thomas de Colevyle, clerk, John le Vavaser, Thomas Juel, Robert Doglondre, John Basyngs
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/C/20 - date: 30 November 1317
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavascour, William Daccombe, William de Insula, Geoffrey de Cokepoule, Ralph de Olney, Robert Doglondre, William Moryn
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/C/22 - date: 11 August 1325
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John de Wyvile, John le Vavascour, William Daccombe, William Moryn, Thomas de Cuckepoule, Geoffrey de Cuckpoule, John Roger
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/C/25 - date: 19 October 1325
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: William Daccombe, Robert Dogglondre, Thomas Colevyle, Edward de Holte, Jordan le Ken
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/C/26 - date: 3 May 1327
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: William Daccombe, Edward de Holte, John Basyng, Thomas de Colville, Jordan le Ken
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/C/29 - date: 28 October 1328
\_ [from Scope and Content] Witness: John le Vavasour, William Daccombe, Robert Doglondre, William Morin, Thomas de Colville, John Basing, John Iwon
WHITEFIELD
FILE - Inspeximus of an inquisition - ref. OG/F/15 - date: c 1590
\_ [from Scope and Content] As to extent and value of manor of Whitefield on 8 December 1293 in the hands of the Crown, after the death of John de Hardington, as an escheat or from some other cause, which extend was taken by the oaths of William de Coleville, John Pipe, Thomas de Daccombe, Robert Moryn, Thomas de Coleville, Henry Doglondre, Ralph Gaveloc, John de Cucupoole, Jurden Chapelyn, Reginald le He[...], Robert Joye and Geoffrey Dywe, who say that the messuage and garden are worth 10/- annum.
ST. HELENS OTHERWISE EDDINGTON
FILE - Grant - ref. OG/G/2 - date: 3 October 1333
\_ [from Scope and Content] Grant of rents, services etc., of Simon Johan, Simon Morin, Robert Jurden, Thomas Daccombe, John Colville, Richard Hayno, Elias Heyno and Peter le Boucher in Edington
Devon Record Office: Estate Duty Office Wills [1078/IRW/H]
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Estate Duty Office Wills
Catalogue Ref. 1078/IRW
Creator(s):
Legacy Duty Office, 1812-1853
Legacy and Succession Duty Office, 1853-1899
FILE [no title] - ref. 1078/IRW/H/883 - date: 1853
\_ [from Scope and Content] Abraham Hill of Daccombe, Coffinswell, Devon
Devon Record Office: Comyns family of Wood, Bishopsteignton
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Comyns family of Wood, Bishopsteignton
Catalogue Ref. 1039 M
Creator(s):Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies: Ashridge II Collection
Comyns family of Wood, Bishopsteignton, Devon
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TITLE DEEDS
Main Estate
FILE - Bargain and Sale - ref. 1039 M/T 7 - date: 1617
\_ [from Scope and Content] 1. William, Earl of Salisbury, Sir John Daccombe, and Sir George Calvert
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ASHRIDGE II COLLECTION
Catalogue Ref. AH 1-AH 2821
Creator(s):Isle of Wight Record Office: The Oglander Collection [OG/CC/2167 - OG/CC/2339D]
Egerton family of Ashridge, Hertfordshire, Earls and Dukes of Bridgewater
Cust family of Ashridge, Hertfordshire, Barons Brownlow
Egerton Family
CHERTSEY
FILE - Copy of extract of Lease by James I to Prince Charles' Trustees, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir John Daccombe, Thomas Murray, Sir James Fullerton, John Walter and Thomas Trevor, for 99 years as relates to the Manors of Chertsey and Hardwicke - late possessions of the Monastery of Chertsey. - ref. AH 1220 - date: 10th January 1617
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The Oglander Collection
Catalogue Ref. OG
Creator(s):London Metropolitan Archives: Christie, Manson and Wood Collection
Oglander family of Nunwell, Brading, Isle of Wight
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS
FILE - Letter from J. M. J. Dacombe, 27 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth to John H. Oglander, Nunwell, Brading, I.W - ref. OG/CC/2277B - date: 31 March 1909
\_ [from Scope and Content] "I thank you very much for your letter. I already knew of William Daccombe, being Vicar of Brading in 1395, but I was very interested to hear of the names Thomas and William D. appearing in Charters relating to your manors. The William D. was probably the same man who was instituted Rector of Steepleton, Dorset on 6 August 1398 - Thomas D. was probably Thomas Daccomb, Knt., Sheriff of Wilts. and Dorset A.D. 1398, Patron of living of Iwerne Steepleton. The earliest record I have of the Daccombs are in connection with the hamlet of Duccombe near Torquay and from thence into Dorsetshire and also the manor of Chilworth near Southampton. They appear to have had a connection with or have been under the De Redvers, Earls of Devon, bearing the same arms (griffin, segreant) and the name cropping up, in most places, with which the De Redvers were connected including the Isle of Wight. Any further information I shall be extremely grateful for."
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CHRISTIE MANSON AND WOOD COLLECTION
Catalogue Ref. Q/CMW
Creator(s):Somerset Archive and Record Service: Kemeys-Tynte family of Halswell House, Goathurst
Christie, Manson and Wood
DEVON
FILE - Indenture of fine; 1. William Spurstowe, Thomas Webb, and Christopher Hill, quer. 2. Thomas Ridgway, Kt. and bart. alias Thomas, Earl of Londonderry and Cecilia his wife, and Robert Ridgway, Kt. alias Robert Lord Ridgway and Elizabeth his wife, def. - ref. Q/CMW/45 - date: Trin. 21 Jas.I, 56 Jas.VI [1623]
\_ [from Scope and Content] Exiland, Daccombe, Ellacombe, Ottery Blessed Mary alias St. Mary Autry, Riddon, Denbury, Hardnes, Dartmouth, Westweed, Welborough, and Widicombe, Devon: 20 messuages, 2 mills, 20 gardens, 20 orchards, 300 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 50 acres of pasture, 10 acres of wood and 50 acres of heath and moorland.
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KEMEYS-TYNTE FAMILY OF HALSWELL HOUSE, GOATHURST.
Catalogue Ref. DD\S\WH
Somerset Archive and Record Service: Miscellaneous Somerset deeds, etc.
FILE - Various lands, Muttisham (1½a.) Durleigh, Pirryes land (6 a.), and newly built house and c.6½ a. at Frodgare, Goathurst acquired by Nich.Halswell - ref. DD\S\WH/5 - date: 1361/2-1639
\_ [from Scope and Content] Grant of Halsewelle by Wm.Halsewelle to Wm.Credy parson of Beckington and Thos.de.Goudena, 1394. Turnisland granted by Jn.Warre and Jn.Tremaylle at al. to Wm.Halswell,1511/12 with Inspeximus of this and another deed (missing) by Nich.Halswell confirming a grant for the use of Joan dau. of Wm.H. and wife of Jn.Daccombe,1533. Thornelands and unspecified lands in Goathurst and Durleigh together with ten. called Willystoke in Woolavington and Moorlinch variously conveyed by Marmaduke and Alex.Popham and Wm.Portman to Nich.Halswell 1543-1545. Grant of lands in Broomfield and Goathurst within the Manor of Thurlbear, 1557.
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MISCELLANEOUS SOMERSET DEEDS, ETC
Catalogue Ref. DD\X\WA
West Sussex Record Office: The Wiston Archives [WISTON/2107-WISTON 4327]
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FILE - Bargain and Sale enrolled; - ref. DD\X\WA/13 - date: 1650/51
\_ [from Scope and Content] [Recites: (A)Grant (Letters Patent) for 99 years, dated 10 Jan. 14 Jas.[1616/7], James I to Sir Francis Bacon and Sir John Daccombe, knights, Thos.Murray, esq., Sir Jas.Fullerton, knt., John Walter, knt., and Thos. Trevor, esq:-
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The Wiston Archives
Catalogue Ref. WISTON
Creator(s):
Shirley family of Wiston, Sussex
Sherley family of Wiston, Sussex
Fagg family of Wiston, Sussex
Fagge family of Wiston, Sussex
Goring family of Wiston, Sussex
TITLE DEEDS, SETTLEMENTS, WILLS AND MANORIAL DOCUMENTS
SUSSEX: SERIES I
WISTON
Manors of Wiston, Charlton, Buddington and Buncton; six messuages, ten cottages, windmill, watermill, four dovehouses, ten gardens, ten orchards, 1,500a. land, 300a. meadow, 780a. pasture, 60a. wood, 300a. heath and broom, 60s. worth of rent, free warren and view of frankpledge.
FILE - Assignment of fee farm rent; (a) Robert [6th] Earl of Somerset and Sir Thomas Sherley, jnr.; (b) Sir Thomas Bennett, kt., citizen and alderman of London; (c) Nicholas Harman and Thomas Catchmay of London, esquires. - ref. WISTON/3642 - date: 2 Feb 1621/2
\_ [from Scope and Content] Recites no. WISTON/3639 and grant (Letters Patent), of the said fee farm rent of £1,002 15s. 9d., 4 July 1614, to (Sir) John Daccombe, one of the Masters of Requests, and (b), who were nominees of (a), and who assigned the remaining £400 out of the said fee farm rent to Philip Bennett, jnr., of Plumpton, yeo., William Penfold of Wiston, yeo., and Robert Slaughter of West Grinstead, husbandman.
Parsonage or rectory and to the advowson of the living of Wiston.
FILE - Quitclaim from Lionel, [1st] Earl of Middlesex, to the trustees of John, [2nd] Earl of Thanet, in respect of his interest in property as in no. WISTON/3702. - ref. WISTON/3711 - date: 22 May 1634
\_ [from Scope and Content] Recites that Nicholas Harman and Arthur Brett of London, esq., were his trustees in an assignment, 10 Dec. 1633, to Francis Watker and Thomas Gravett, of a yearly rent of 20 marks issuing from the manor of Buncton, and that the said Nicholas was also trustee in an assignment, on that same day, to John Daccombe and Sir Thomas Bennett, of a yearly rent of £602 15s. 9d.
DACCOMB
Cornwall Record Office: Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice [AR/1/528 - AR/1/1121]The contents of this catalogue are the copyright of Cornwall
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Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice
Catalogue Ref. AR
Creator(s):Isle of Wight Record Office: The Oglander Collection [OG/CC/2167 - OG/CC/2339D]
Arundell family of Lanherne and Trerice, Cornwall
TITLE DEEDS
Somerset
Allowenshay Manor
FILE [no title] - ref. AR/1/748 - date: 1389, 20th Oct
\_ [from Scope and Content] Roger Ruttesthorn, Thomas Daccomb, John Berde, John Benefeld, William Kyng'.
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The Oglander Collection
Catalogue Ref. OG
Creator(s):
Oglander family of Nunwell, Brading, Isle of Wight
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS
FILE - Letter from J. M. J. Dacombe, 27 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth to John H. Oglander, Nunwell, Brading, I.W - ref. OG/CC/2277B - date: 31 March 1909
\_ [from Scope and Content] "I thank you very much for your letter. I already knew of William Daccombe, being Vicar of Brading in 1395, but I was very interested to hear of the names Thomas and William D. appearing in Charters relating to your manors. The William D. was probably the same man who was instituted Rector of Steepleton, Dorset on 6 August 1398 - Thomas D. was probably Thomas Daccomb, Knt., Sheriff of Wilts. and Dorset A.D. 1398, Patron of living of Iwerne Steepleton. The earliest record I have of the Daccombs are in connection with the hamlet of Duccombe near Torquay and from thence into Dorsetshire and also the manor of Chilworth near Southampton. They appear to have had a connection with or have been under the De Redvers, Earls of Devon, bearing the same arms (griffin, segreant) and the name cropping up, in most places, with which the De Redvers were connected including the Isle of Wight. Any further information I shall be extremely grateful for."
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