- a 15th-century
Church of
England parish church, and the
grade II
listed Coham, an 18th-century
country house.
Black Torrington Hundred "Black Torrington"...
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Arthur Coham (1720 – 14
February 1799) was an
English Anglican priest who was the
Archdeacon of
Wilts from 5
March 1779
until his death.
Coham was born...
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Charles John Lyttelton, 10th
Viscount Cobham (8
August 1909 – 20
March 1977) was the
ninth Governor-General of New
Zealand and an
English cricketer from...
- John
Harding Coham (12
March 1891 – 4 May 1969) was an
English professional footballer who made six
appearances at outside-left in the
Southern League...
- Council.
Retrieved 9
December 2023. "Election of
District Councillors for
Coham Bridge" (PDF).
Torridge District Council.
Retrieved 9
December 2023. "Election...
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Conservative and
Heritage Trust.
Retrieved 2 July 2010. "Welcome to the CDRA".
Coham and
Downside Residents ****ociation.
Retrieved 2 July 2010. "News and events"...
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Holsworthy in Devon, England. It was
successively home to the Arscott, Bickford,
Coham and ****inson
families and,
although the
ownership records are incomplete...
- England HB 1904–1905 8 — 8 0
Charlie York Scotland FW 1905 3 — 3 0 Fred
Coham England ? 1905 1 — 1 0 Tom
Edmond Scotland HB 1905–1906 14 — 14 0 Sid...
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Rockhay Bridge (private road)
Sheepwash Bridge Black Torrington Bridge Coham Bridge Dippermill Bridge Gidcottmill Bridge Woodford Bridge Haytown Bridge...
- (rector 1662–1669,
archdeacon from 1663
until his
death in 1674); and
Arthur Coham (archdeacon from 1779,
rector from 1781, both
until his
death in 1799)....