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- Comberford is a small settlement in Staffordshire, England. It lies by the River Tame, about 4 kilometres (2 mi) north-east of Tamworth along the A513...
- on stage and in silent films. He was also known as Tom I. Comberford and T. I. Comberford. Commerford debuted in the Old Drury Theater, then worked with...
- 125 years. One particular chain of teaching was John DaniellNicholas Comberford → John Burston → John Thornton → Joel Gascoyne, all of whom were important...
- Leigh, Clayton, Clifton Campville, Clough Hall, Chorley, Codsall, Colton, Comberford, Consall, Coton, Coton Clanford, Coton Hill, Coven, Crakemarsh, Crackley...
- Dordon Tamworth, North Warwickshire B79 TAMWORTH Tamworth, Warton, Hopwas, Comberford, Elford, Edingale, Harlaston, Haunton, Thorpe Constantine, Newton Regis...
- Prince Charles (the ****ure king Charles I), who was entertained by William Comberford at the Moat House. During the English Civil War from 1642, Tamworth Castle...
- Castle. The river continues its generally northward route past Hopwas, Comberford and Elford until it arrives at the National Memorial Arboretum where it...
- which would have taken him within a short distance of the murder scene at Comberford Lane. Sutcliffe also drove a grey Ford Escort at the time of Roberts'...
- from a publication now in the public domain: Cooper, Thompson (1887). "Comberford, Nicholas". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography...
- at least 1597, when William Whorwood leased a forge owned by William Comberford. It may have been the same site as the forge at Wood Green, which by 1785...