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- Collingbourne Ducis is a village and civil parish on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, about 10 miles (16 km) south of Marlborough. It is one of several...
- Collingbourne's family originated from the villages bearing their name – Collingbourn Abbas and Collingbourne Ducis in Wiltshire. His first known ancestor...
- Bishop of Bath and Wells) 1309–1311: Ingelard Warley 1312–1312: Peter Collingbourn 1312–1314: Ingelard Warley 1314–1316: William Melton (afterwards Archbishop...
- Barton 1295 1297 Ralph Manton 1297 1303 Walter Bedwyn 1303 1307 Peter Collingbourn 1307 1308 Keeper of the Wardrobe, 1312 John Ockham 1308 1309 Robert Wodehouse...
- Ancestry.com (subscription required) 1881 England Census for Florence Collingbourn: London, Camberwell - Ancestry.com (subscription required) London, England...
- boat-building firm at Folly Bridge, and who married Stephen's mother Emma Collingbourn at Wimbledon on 28  July 1860. Stephen junior grew up at Egrove Farm...
- livings of Staines and of Sutton Magna, Wiltshire, was appointed rector of Collingbourn Ducis, Wiltshire, through the influence of his brother Isaac Burgess...
- between 1649 and 1654 Byfield received an appointment to the rectory of Collingbourn Ducis, Wiltshire, from which Christopher Prior, D.D., had been removed...
- his expensive way of living. He was son of Arthur Charlett, Rector of Collingbourn Ducis, Wiltshire, by Judith, daughter of Mr Cratford, a merchant of London...