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- Nicholas I Samborne was an English landowner, administrator and politician from Wiltshire. Born before 1350, his origins are uncertain beyond the fact...
- Samborne village green. Parish councils are quite often the custodians of common land and village greens....
- married, on 16 October 1735, Rebecca Samborne Le B**** (died 16 January 1765), daughter and heiress of Charles Samborne Le B****, of Pipewell Abbey, Northamptonshire...
- English Sambornes, 1895, is online at [3] The First Sambornes of Hampton in New Hampshire, 1897, is online at [4] Genealogy of the family of Samborne or Sanborn...
- house owned by the Samborne family. Built towards the end of the 15th century by Richard Samborne. His successor Barnaby Samborne was knighted for his...
- Samborne Sambourne Village Green Samborne Location within Warwickshire Po****tion 1,805 (2001 Census) OS grid reference SP059623 • London 120 miles (192...
- John White 1903/04 Robert Fleeman 1904/05 Thomas James Dabell 1905/06 Samborne Cook 1906/07 Frederick Ball 1907/08 William Henry Carey 1908/09 Edwin Mellor...
- younger son of Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl Harcourt and Rebecca Harcourt (née Samborne Le Bas), Harcourt was commissioned as an ensign in the First Regiment of...
- Bridget (c1538-1574) married John Samborne (1528-1576) of Timsbury, Somerset, and was mother of Sir Barnaby Samborne. Mary was dead by March 1559, when...
- Sheridan Books, Ann Arbor, MI Sanborn, V.C. (1899) Genealogy of the Family of Samborne or Sanborn in England and America. 1194-1898 Rumford Press Wing Genealogy...