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Combeinteignhead or Combe-in-
Teignhead is a
village in Teignbridge,
South Devon, England. It lies
within the
civil parish of
Haccombe with Combe, between...
- Abbot,
where the
parish is
combined with that of Stoke-in-
Teignhead with Combe-in-
Teignhead.
There is an
hereditary patron for the
Church of St Blaise...
- Silverton,
Hayridge hundred; Stoke-in-
Teignhead,
Wonford hundred; Rocombe, in the
parish of Stoke-in-
Teignhead,
Wonford hundred; East Ogwell, Wonford...
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examples in
existence on
Dartmoor and
still in use, such as
those at
Teignhead Farm (close to Grey
Wethers stone circles),
Scorhill and
across the Wallabrook...
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Kingskerswell (see photo), Manaton, Payhembury,
South Milton, Stoke-in-
Teignhead, Torbryan, Ugborough,
Whimple (now gone), Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Wolborough...
- was an
English stage actor.
James Nutcombe Gould was born in Stoke-in-
Teignhead,
Devon on 24
February 1849, the son of John
Nutcombe Gould (1805-1878)...
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whole area was
known as the "Ten Hide". This was
later corrupted to "
Teignhead"
through the
influence of the
river name. The name of the
nearby village...
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Edward Blencowe Gould (Stoke-in-
Teignhead,
Devon 9
August 1847 –
Devon 16
November 1916) was a
British Consul in Bangkok, Thailand.
Gould was the first...
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William Bennet or
Bennett (c. 1767 – c. 1833 or after), born at Combe-in-
Teignhead, Devonshire, was an
English musician, a composer,
organist and pianist...
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November 1581 – 10
October 1626) of
Buckland Baron in the
parish of Combe-in-
Teignhead, Devon, England, was a
lawyer who
served twice as a
Member of Parliament...