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Tapeley descended by
unknown means to the
family of
Coblegh of Brightley, Chittlehampton, Devon. The
Coblegh family of
Brightley were the
leading family resident...
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measuring 17 1/4" × 3" (44 × 8 cm). The son of
Henry Coblegh (died 1470) by his wife
Alice was John
Coblegh whose monumental br**** lies
adjacent to the north...
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family of his wife Joan: Baron:
Quarterly 1st & 4th, Giffard; 2nd
Coblegh of Brightley; 3rd: Gules, on a
chief indented argent a
mullet of the first...
- Anglo-Saxon origin. It has many
spelling variants, "including Cobley,
Coblegh, Cobleigh, Cobligh,
Coboleche and others". The name "Cobleigh"
seems to...
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Brightley in the
parish of Chittlehampton,
Margaret Coblegh (d.1548),
daughter and sole
heiress of John
Coblegh of Brightley,
whose monumental br**** can be seen...
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Nymet St. George.
Margaret was the only
child and sole
heiress of John
Coblegh (d.1542) of
Brightley by his wife Joan Fortescue,
whose small monumental...
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acquired by Sir
Roger Giffard (d.1547) on his
marriage to
Margaret Coblegh, the
heiress of Brightley. Over the
porch of
Brightley Barton, now a large...