- Sambourne,
formerly spelled Sambourn, is a
village and
civil parish 1.5
miles (2.4 km) north-west of Coughton, 4.5
miles (7.2 km)
south of Redditch, 12...
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Nicholas Sambourn may
refer to:
Nicholas Sambourn (MP for Bath) (fl.391), MP for Bath
Nicholas Sambourn (MP for
Chippenham and Malmesbury) (fl.1394-5)...
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memory of
Nicholas Samborne and
Nicholas his son,
benefactors of the priory. "
SAMBOURN,
Nicholas I, of Chippenham, Wilts. |
History of
Parliament Online"....
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Nicholas Sambourn (fl. 1394–1395), of Lushill,
Wiltshire and Fernham,
Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the...
- Grounds, in the
Parish of
Thorpe on the Hill, in the
County of Lincoln.
Sambourn in
Coughton (Warwickshire)
Inclosure Act 1773 13 Geo. 3. c. 45 Pr. 1 April...
- Grounds, in the
Parish of
Thorpe on the Hill, in the
County of Lincoln.
Sambourn in
Coughton (Warwickshire)
Inclosure Act 1773 13 Geo. 3. c. 45 Pr. 1 April...
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Marten (1602–1680), politician, regicide;
resident of
Beckett Hall
Nicholas Sambourn (1394–1395), MP for
Chippenham and
Malmesbury John
Wildman (c.1621–1693)...
- Alne, Haselor, Ipsley, Kinwarton,
Morton Bagot, Oversley,
Salford Priors,
Sambourn, Spernall, Studley, Weethley, Wixford.
Remainder of PLU in Worcestershire...
- Lote 1390 (Jan)
Thomas ****
Thomas Lote 1390 (Nov) 1391 1393 1394
Nicholas Sambourn Hugh de la
Lynde 1413 (May) John
Worth 1510–1523 No
names known 1529 William...
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Blankpayn William Chaloner 1394
Richard Parker William Blankpayn 1395
Nicholas Sambourn Thomas Froud 1397 (Jan)
Robert Newman William Blankpayn 1397 (Sep) John...