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Combwell Priory was a
priory near
Bedgebury Cross about 10
miles southeast of
Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. This is a
Grade II
listed building. It...
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Combwell Wood is a 110.6-hectare (273-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest south-east of
Tunbridge Wells in Kent. The wood is part of the...
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contained two Iron
Furnaces to help
defeat the
Spanish Armada in 1588. The
Combwell Estate was
formed during the
reign of King
Henry II by
Robert de Thurnham...
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extant Friary of St Mary of the
Angels Cliffe Cell
Cluniac monks Combwell Priory #
Augustinian Canons Regular abbey founded c.1220 by
Robert de Turneham;...
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attention in 1170 when,
along with his father, he
acted as a
benefactor to
Combwell Priory. He
served Henry II, and in 1188 was one of the
agents tasked with...
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Aylesford Priory Bilsington Priory Blackwose Priory Boxley Abbey Combwell Priory (site) St Mary of the
Angels Friary CANTERBURY (see below) Darenth...
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Henry Campion (c. 1680 – 17
April 1761), of
Combwell, Goudhurst, Kent, was a
British Tory
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1708 to 1715...
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Commons between 1689 and 1702.
Campion was the son of Sir
William Campion of
Combwell, and his wife
Grace Parker,
daughter of Sir
Thomas Parker of
Ratton Sus****...
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Alfriston and his wife
Rachel Campion,
daughter of
William Campion of
Combwell, Goudhurst, Kent. He was
apprenticed to the
father of Sir
Robert Cordell...
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Stephen de
Saxinherst is
named in an 1180
charter about the
nearby Combwell Priory. At the end of the 13th
century the
estate had p****ed,
through marriage...