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Chacombe (sometimes
Chalcombe in the past) is a
village and
civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England,
about 3
miles (5 km) north-east of Banbury...
- Hugh of
Chalcombe (sometimes Hugh de
Chalcombe or Hugh of Chaucombe; died
after 1209) was an
English nobleman and
royal justice. Hugh was the heir of Matthew...
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Chacombe Priory (or
Chalcombe Priory) was a
priory of
Augustinian canons at Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England. Hugh of
Chalcombe, lord of the
manor of...
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Chalcombe Road Halt was a
railway station on the link line
between the
Great Central Railway and the
Great Western Railway's
Birmingham -
London line...
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Castle Combe,
Wiltshire Chacombe,
Northamptonshire Chaffcombe,
Somerset Chalcombe,
Northamptonshire Challacombe,
Somerset Chambercombe,
Devon Charlcombe...
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railway station Culworth railway station Eydon Road Halt
railway station Chalcombe Road Halt
railway station Woodford Halse railway station Charwelton railway...
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estate on
their behalf. The most
important of
these were the
Chaucombe (or
Chalcombe) family, who were
probably the
first people to
build a
church in Milton...
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northern part of
Thorpe Mandeville parish. In 1911 the
Great Central opened Chalcombe Road Halt 2.5
miles (4 km) west of
Thorpe Mandeville and in 1913 it added...
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house named 'Chacombe Priory'
built 17th
century on the site
Chalcombe Priory Daventry Priory Cluniac monks (founded
initially at
Preston Capes...
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English surgeon.
Stafford was
third son of
Egerton Stafford,
rector of
Chalcombe and of
Thenford in Northamptonshire, was born at Cropredy, Oxfordshire...