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- bushranger directly related with the Coombing Park property was Mickey Bourke who shot and wounded an employee of Coombing Park whilst he was stealing a racehorse...
- Coombs is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Coombs (politician) (born 1952), British politician Anthony Coombs (Canadian...
- direct and indirect Coombs tests, also known as antiglobulin test (AGT), are blood tests used in immunohematology. The direct Coombs test detects antibodies...
- Coomb is an alternate spelling of combe. It may also refer to: Arthur Coomb (born 1929), English cricketer Coomb (unit), a unit of measure by volume. Coombs...
- Sean John Combs (born November 4, 1969), better known by his stage name Diddy, and formerly Puff Daddy and P. Diddy, is an American rapper, record producer...
- Ernest Arthur Coombs, CM (November 26, 1927 – September 18, 2001) was an American-Canadian children's entertainer who starred in the Canadian television...
- musician Robert Coombs (politician), member of the New South Wales Legislative ****embly Robert Coombs (cricketer), English cricketer Robin Coombs (Robert Royston...
- hectares (2,000 acres) at Saltram, in the Bathurst area. By 1831 Icely owned Coombing Park, and went on building up his acreage by purchase and further grant...
- William Coombs may refer to: William H. Coombs (1808–1894), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court William J. Coombs (1833–1922), member of the United States...
- A coomb is a measure of volume. Its exact original details are not known. In 13th century England it was defined as 4 bushels (~140 L). It was in use...