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Village in Devon, England
Holcombe Rogus is a village, civil parish and ecclesiastical parish in the English county of Devon. In 2001 the population of the parish was 503. The first
Holcombe_Rogus
Historic manor in Devon, England
Holcombe Rogus is a historic manor in the parish of Holcombe Rogus in Devon, England. The present grade I listed Tudor manor house known as Holcombe Court
Manor_of_Holcombe_Rogus
English politician
John Bluett (1603 – 28 November 1634) of Holcombe Court, lord of the manor of Holcombe Rogus in Devon, was MP for Tiverton from 1628 to 1629 when King
John_Bluett
King of England in 1016
between 1007 and 1014, the church of Sherborne leased Edmund land at Holcombe Rogus. Edmund's lease, witnessed by his household servants, and his brother's
Edmund_Ironside
Topics referred to by the same term
Gloucestershire Holcombe Rogus, Devon, a village and civil parish Holcombe Court, Devon Great Holcombe, Oxfordshire, a hamlet Holcombe, Wisconsin, unincorporated
Holcombe
Bickington Hillmoor Hittisleigh Holbeton Holcombe, East Devon Holcombe, Teignbridge Holcombe Burnell Holcombe Rogus Holne Holsworthy Honeychurch Honiton Hope
List_of_places_in_Devon
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
TA21 WELLINGTON Wellington, West Buckland, Rockwell Green, Tonedale, Holcombe Rogus Somerset, Mid Devon TA22 DULVERTON Dulverton, Brompton Regis, Exebridge
TA_postcode_area
Type of valley used in place names
Wycombe Higher Melcombe Holcombe Rogus Holcombe, Devon Holcombe, East Devon Holcombe, Greater Manchester Holcombe, Somerset Holcombe, Teignbridge Hollycombe
Combe
House / School in Kent, England
the village of Holcombe Rogus, Devon. Winch built the new family house in a near-identical style to that of her childhood home, Holcombe Court in Devon
Holcombe_Manor
Arms of English families from Devon
will of Buckland Nutcombe Bluett of Nutcombe, Clayhanger and Holcombe Court, Holcombe Rogus, archives of North Devon Record Office, Reference: 1777 B/FW8
Devon_heraldry
Historic estate in Devon, England
Bellewe over rents in Ash Rogus and Putsborough. According to Westcote at the end of the 16th century the Bellewes of Ash Rogus had also become lords of
Ash,_Braunton
1613), who married Richard Bluett (died 1614) of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, son of John Bluett of Holcombe Rogus by his wife Dorothy Blount (a first cousin of
John_Chichester_(died_1569)
Grade I listed historic house museum in Stawley, United Kingdom
Bluett family, later from the early 15th century lords of the manor of Holcombe Rogus in Devon, also of nearby Greenham Barton. Built around 1480, its listing
Cothay_Manor
Historical canal in the United Kingdom
progress was being made, but was hampered by the need for rock cuttings at Holcombe Rogus. Leakage also meant that some sections needed to be lined with puddle
Grand_Western_Canal
British building conservation charity
Cottage Endsleigh, near Tavistock Devon 1983 1984 The Priest's House Holcombe Rogus Devon 1984 Robin Hood's Hut Halswell, Goathurst Somerset 2000 2004 Sanders
Landmark_Trust
confirmation of land at Stockland in Sherborne, Dorset; 9 hides (cassati) at Holcombe Rogus, Devon; 15 at Halstock, 7 at Thornford, 10 at Bradford Abbas, 5 at Oborne
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Diocese of the Church of England
"The Benefice of Sampford Peverell (St John the Baptist), Uplowman, Holcombe Rogus, Hockworthy, Burlescombe and Halberton with Ash Thomas". www.crockford
Diocese_of_Exeter
Ancient administrative unit of Devon, England
hundred were: Bampton; Burlescombe; (part) Clayhanger; Hockworthy; Holcombe Rogus; Morebath and Uffculme. List of hundreds of England and Wales - Devon
Bampton_Hundred
Memorials in Christian churches in the UK
Tawstock, Devon, in 1924. Monument to Richard Bluett (d.1614) and wife, Holcombe Rogus, Devon. The Layer Monument Marble polychrome mural monument at the Church
English_church_monuments
Dunchideock 35 Dunsford 35 Exminster 35 Haccombe with Combe 23 Hennock 23 Holcombe Burnell 35 Ide 35 Ideford 23 Ilsington 23 Ipplepen 23 Kenn 35 Kenton 35
List of civil parishes in Devon
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Devon
English benefactor (1531–1609)
Somerset: part of the inheritance of Margaret Chiseldon of the Manor of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, who married Sir William Wadham (died 1452). Chiselborough, Somerset
Nicholas_Wadham_(1531–1609)
962895; -3.344901 (Church of All Saints) 1106421 More images Holcombe Court Holcombe Rogus, Mid Devon Country House Early 16th century 24 October 1951
Grade I listed buildings in Mid Devon
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Mid_Devon
Uplowman Upottery Primary School, Upottery Webber's CE Primary School, Holcombe Rogus Wembury Primary School, Wembury West Alvington CE Academy, West Alvington
List_of_schools_in_Devon
Village in Devon, England
parish is surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Holcombe Rogus, Culmstock, Uffculme, Halberton and Sampford Peverell. According to
Burlescombe
English courtier
Knight (died 1592), of Holcombe Burnell in Devon. Dorothy Blount, who married John Blewett, Esq. (died 1585) of Holcombe Rogus in Devon. Carley 2004.
William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy
William_Blount,_4th_Baron_Mountjoy
Historic estate in Devon, England
Philippa Blewett, a daughter of Richard Bluett (lord of the manor of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, and of Cothay (which he rebuilt) in Kittisford, Somerset, whose
Kingston,_Staverton
Village in Devon, England
surrounded, clockwise from the north, by the parishes of Hockworthy, Holcombe Rogus, Burlescombe, Halberton and Uplowman. The village itself has parts called
Sampford_Peverell
English darts player (born 1987)
(1987-10-21) 21 October 1987 (age 38) Tiverton, Devon, England Home town Holcombe Rogus, Devon, England Darts information Darts 32g Harrows Signature Laterality
Ryan_Searle_(darts_player)
Church
and nine daughters below. He was a younger son of Richard Bluet, of Holcombe Rogus in Devon. The second brass on the south wall of the chancel is that
St_Colanus'_Church,_Colan
Augustinian priory in Devon, England
(c.1495-1550), of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, and Roger Blewett of Holcombe Rogus paid nearly £1,170 for the manors of Canonsleigh in Burlescombe and
Canonsleigh_Abbey
Village in Devon, England
Culmstock Down St Mary Eggesford Halberton Hemyock Hittisleigh Hockworthy Holcombe Rogus Huntsham Kennerleigh Kentisbeare Lapford Loxbeare Morchard Bishop Morebath
Christow
Member of the Parliament of England
Sir John Hill (died 1408) of Kytton in the parish of Holcombe Rogus, and of Hill's Court in the parish of St Sidwell in the City of Exeter, both in Devon
John_Hill_(died_1408)
Member of the Parliament of England
Justice of the King's Bench from 1389 to 1407, of Kytton in the parish of Holcombe Rogus, and of Hill's Court, Exeter, both in Devon. He married Isabel Fitchet
Robert_Hill_(died_1423)
Historic estate in Somerset, England
Margaret Chiselden, a daughter and co-heiress of John Chiselden of Holcombe Rogus in Devon. He married Elizabeth Popham, a daughter and co-heiress of
Merryfield,_Ilton
Museum in Wellington, Somerset, England
on the ground floor. The name is from the symbol of the Bluetts of Holcombe Rogus who were local landowners. It is a Grade II listed building. The building
Wellington_Museum,_Somerset
Grade I listed manor house in Somerset, England
nearby manor of Holcombe Rogus, in Devon, was acquired by the Bluett family in the early 15th century, where they resided at Holcombe Court until 1858
Greenham_Barton
Sheriff of Cornwall
Mary Grenville, married firstly Richard Bluett (1479 – c. 1523) of Holcombe Rogus in Devon and Cothay Manor, which he rebuilt, in Somerset. His monumental
Thomas_Grenville_(died_1513)
Historic manor near Wellington in Somerset, England
Blewett family had long been seated at nearby Greenham and at nearby Holcombe Rogus in Devon. Walter Blewet, a descendant of Nicholas, as is recorded in
Manor_of_Kittisford
Bickleigh Vicarage
Adjoining Stable Yard Walls Approximately 2 Metres East of Holcombe Court Holcombe Rogus Wall c. 1845 5 April 1966 ST0559319016 50°57′46″N 3°20′45″W
Grade II* listed buildings in Mid Devon
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Mid_Devon
Historic manor in Devon, England
Margaret Chiseldon, a daughter and co-heiress of John Chiseldon of Holcombe Rogus in Devon. Sir John III Wadham, eldest son and heir, who married Elizabeth
Wadham,_Knowstone
Village and civil parish in Devon, England
surrounded by the Devon parishes of Hemyock, Uffculme, Burlescombe and Holcombe Rogus. Historically, in minor matters of law and taxation, Culmstock contributed
Culmstock
Cullompton, Devon, with land and property in Sampford Peverell and Holcombe Rogus All that remains is the Abbey Farmhouse which incorporates the gateway
Montacute_Priory
Stoke Gabriel, Totnes, Townstall, Ugborough. Wellington PLU Burlescombe, Clayhidon, Culmstock, Hemyock, Holcombe Rogus. Remainder of PLU in Somerset.
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Historic estate in Devon, England
Bluett (1612–1654), youngest daughter of Arthur Bluett (1573–1612) of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, and widow of Giles Poyntz, a relative of her step-father Philip
Bableigh,_Parkham
Private chapel in Ayshford, Devon, England
still showing a chevron. His wife was "Amy" Bluett of nearby Holcombe Court, Holcombe Rogus, the arms of which family are: A chevron between 3 eagles. In
Ayshford_Chapel
33°W / 53.64; -02.33 SD7816 Holcombe Brook Bury 53°37′N 2°20′W / 53.62°N 02.34°W / 53.62; -02.34 SD7714 Holcombe Rogus Devon 50°57′N 3°21′W / 50
List of United Kingdom locations: Ho-Hoo
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Ho-Hoo
Medieval Church of England Sampford Peverell MC All Saints, Holcombe Rogus Holcombe Rogus All Saints Medieval Church of England Sampford Peverell MC All
List_of_churches_in_Mid_Devon
Chiseldon, a daughter and co-heiress of John Chiseldon of the manor of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, Sheriff of Devon in 1406, who brought the Wadhams the manors
William_Wadham_(died_1452)
Sir Thomas Drew also purchased the estate of Kitton in the parish of Holcombe Rogus, Devon, from Richard Warr. He married Elizabeth More (died 1635), one
Drewe_family_of_Broadhembury
English politician (c. 1625–1681)
he married Mary Bluett, a daughter of Sir John Bluett (d.1634) of Holcombe Rogus in Devon and widow of Sir James Stonhouse, Bt. They had three children:
John_Lenthall_(Roundhead)
Former priory in Devon, England
Monk Culm and Sampford Peverell(property which is now in the Parish of Holcombe Rogus). During the 14th and 15th centuries as an alien priory it was seized
Kerswell_Priory
as Dunton Island and Dunton Interchange Durleymoor Cross Crossroads Holcombe Rogus, Devon 50°57′07″N 3°21′03″W / 50.9519°N 3.3507°W / 50.9519; -3.3507
List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: D
List_of_road_junctions_in_the_United_Kingdom:_D
British architect
Saints chapel, Bradfield, Uffculme The Board School, Dawlish Holcombe Court, Holcombe Rogus The Halford Wing, Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, Southernhay
John_Hayward_(architect)
MP for Liskeard, Cornwall in 1624
Lostwithiel in Cornwall. Elizabeth, married into the Bluett family of Holcombe Rogus, Devon Daughter, name unknown, married into the Erisey family of Cornwall
Sir_William_Wrey,_2nd_Baronet
Grammar school in Maidstone, England
of the Grammar School in the Kings town and parish of Maidstone in Kent, Rogus and B,1915 "Our House System". Maidstone Grammar School. Retrieved 21 October
Maidstone_Grammar_School
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Dove
Surname or Lastname
English
English : Reaney identifies this as a habitational name from Roselands Farm in Ulcombe, Kent. However, he gives only one (late) citation, and the surname, if it exists at all in the United Kingdom, is now very rare.Americanized form of Norwegian Røys(e)land, a habitational name from about 30 farmsteads, many in Agder, named from Old Norse reysi ‘heap of stones’ + land ‘land’, ‘farmstead’.
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English
English : variant of Holcomb, probably specifically from Halcombe in Wiltshire.
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English
English : variant spelling of Harcombe (see Harcum).
Female
French
French unisex form of Latin Columba, COLOMBE means "dove."
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English
English : variant spelling of Harcombe, a habitational name from either of two places in Devon and Hampshire so named, probably from Old English hara ‘hare’ + cumb ‘valley’, or from various minor places named with this word, such as Harcomb Bottom in Devon and Gloucestershire, both named with Old English heorot ‘hart’ + cumb.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Deep Valley
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire called Bingham, from an unattested Old English clan name, Binningas, or an Old English word bing ‘(a) hollow’ + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding habitational names such as Bingenheimer.The Bingham family of Melcombe Bingham in Dorset can trace their descent back to Robert de Bingham, recorded in 1273, who probably came from Bingham in Nottinghamshire. His descendants included the Earls of Lucan. A branch of the family was established in Ireland, where they gave their name to Binghamstown in County Mayo. Sir Richard Bingham (c.1528–99) was Marshal of Ireland. Charles Bingham (1735–99) was created earl of Lucan in 1795.
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English
English : habitational name from places in Devon and Warwickshire called Welcombe, from Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’ + cumb ‘broad, straight valley’.English : nickname for a well-liked person or one noted for his hospitality, from Middle English welcume, a calque of Old French bienvenu or Old Norse velkominn.Translated form of Canadian French Bienvenue, found in New England.
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English
English : variant spelling of Holcomb.
Surname or Lastname
English (West Country)
English (West Country) : habitational name from a place named with the Old English elements slÄh ‘sloe’ + cumb ‘valley’, in particular Slocum on the Isle of Wight and in Devon.Anthony Slocombe or Slocum (1590–1674/75) came from Taunton, Somerset, England, to Taunton, MA, in 1637.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Boscombe (in Dorset and Wiltshire), both named with Old English bors ‘spiky plant’ + cumb ‘valley’.Alpheus Bascom, said to be of Huguenot stock, was in Hancock, NY, by 1796.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from any of the five villages of this name in Devon or from Loscombe in Powerstock, Dorset, all probably named from Old English hlÅse ‘pigsty’ + cumb ‘valley’ (see Coombe).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Slocum.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Greater Manchester, Oxfordshire, and Somerset, so named from Old English hol ‘hollow’, ‘sunken’, ‘deep’ + cumb ‘valley’.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Deep Narrow Valley
HOLCOMBE ROGUS
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Male
Icelandic
Short form of Icelandic Valbergur, VALBERG means "salvation of the slain in battle."
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Hindu, Indian
Father
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : perhaps a reduced and altered Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Eochadha (see McGaffey, McGeough).English : probably a variant of Yeo.Chinese : Cantonese variant of Qiu 1.Chinese : see You.
Girl/Female
Indian, Traditional
Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Master of mount Kailash, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Sikh
Highest success, Supremely victorious, The perfect winner, Ultimate victorious
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Hindu, Indian
Young Lion
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Shakespearean, Slovenia, Swedish, Swiss
Little Female Bear
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
One who Gives Refuge to Others; Ruler; King
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hamlett.
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