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Haccombe is a
village and
former civil parish and
historic manor, now in the
parish of
Haccombe with Combe, in the
Teignbridge district, in the county...
- The
manor of
Haccombe was a
historic manor in the
small parish of
Haccombe, near the town of
Newton Abbot, Devon, England. It was the seat of important...
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Archpriest of St Blaise,
Haccombe is the
current in****bent, the
Reverend Annie Church, the
first female priest to hold this
office in
Haccombe. Archpriest, also...
- Sir Hugh I
Courtenay (after 1358 – 5 or 6
March 1425), of
Haccombe in Devon, was
Sheriff of
Devon for 1418/19 and was
thrice elected knight of the shire...
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Haccombe with
Combe is a
civil parish in the
Teignbridge local government district of Devon, England. The
parish lies
immediately to the east of the town...
- day.
There is a
church dedicated to
Saint Blaise in the
Devon hamlet of
Haccombe, near
Newton Abbot, one at
Shanklin on the Isle of
Wight and
another at...
- Sir
Robert Vere (died 1461), of
Haccombe, was an
English soldier and
diplomat that was
appointed as
Seneschal of Gascony. Vere was the
second son of Richard...
- (1708–1762) Sir
Alexander Carew, 8th
Baronet (1715–1799) The
Carew Baronetcy, of
Haccombe in the
County of Devon, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 2 August...
- born 1655, died 1677,
married in 1673
Henry Carew, 2nd
Baronet Carew of
Haccombe. They had no
issue (?). Mary, born 1658, died 9
October 1715,
married in...
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Gittisham Glendon Glenholt Golland Goodleigh Great Torrington Grenofen Haccombe Halberton Haldon Hallsands Halwell Halwill Harberton Harbertonford Harford...