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    Chacombe (sometimes Chalcombe in the past) is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) north-east of Banbury...
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    Chacombe Priory (or Chalcombe Priory) was a priory of Augustinian canons at Chacombe, Northamptonshire, England. Hugh of Chalcombe, lord of the manor of...
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    is a member of the Chenderit Benefice, which includes the parishes of Chacombe, Greatworth, Middleton Cheney, Thenford and Warkworth. Much of the architecture...
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    with her dogs first to north Oxfordshire and later to the Grange Farm at Chacombe. She started retreating from the world and eventually became a complete...
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    British Anglican clergyman with an interest in alchemy. He was Vicar of Chacombe (in Northamptonshire) from 1873 to 1894. In 1894 he retired on a small...
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    Brockhall, Bugbrooke, Byfield Caldecote, Canons Ashby, Castle Ashby, Chacombe, Chapel Brampton, Charlton, Charwelton, Chipping Warden, Church Brampton...
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    Burrington Combe, North Somerset Butcombe, Somerset Castle Combe, Wiltshire Chacombe, Northamptonshire Chaffcombe, Somerset Chalcombe, Northamptonshire Challacombe...
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    in the parish churchyard. The Bagley family also ran a bell-foundry in Chacombe. Ecton has two public houses: The World's End which was refurbished and...
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    (1256-07-20)20 July 1256 Seagrave, Leicestershire Died (1325-09-01)1 September 1325 Chacombe Priory, Northamptonshire Spouse(s) Maud de Swynnerton (1255–1275) Christian...
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  • Canons Ashby – Carlton Purlieus – Castle Ashby – Caswell – Cattle End – Chacombe – Chadstone – Chapel Brampton – Chapel End – Charlton – Charwelton – Chelston...
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    v t e Monasteries in Northamptonshire Augustinian Canons Ashby Priory Chacombe Priory Fineshade Priory Grafton Regis Priory Northampton Abbey Northampton...
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    British Conservative politician. Lord Cornwallis was born 27 May 1864 at Chacombe Priory, Banbury, Oxfordshire, the eldest son of Fiennes Cornwallis and...
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  • Banbury Cherwell OX17 BANBURY Adderbury, Appletree, Aynho, Arlescote, Chacombe, Charlton, Chipping Warden, Claydon, Cropredy, Culworth, Edgcote, Farnborough...
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    cast the second, third, fourth and fifth bells in 1622. Henry Bagley of Chacombe cast the tenor bell in 1683. The Whitechapel Bell Foundry cast the treble...
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  • Thomas the Martyr (?) ____________________ Katebi Priory; Katesbey Priory Chacombe Priory Augustinian Canons Regular founded between 1216 and 1272 (during...
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    v t e Monasteries in Northamptonshire Augustinian Canons Ashby Priory Chacombe Priory Fineshade Priory Grafton Regis Priory Northampton Abbey Northampton...
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    II (1154–89) Hugh de Chacombe, lord of the manor of Chacombe in Northamptonshire founded a priory of Augustinian canons in Chacombe and gave it a yardland...
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  • v t e Monasteries in Northamptonshire Augustinian Canons Ashby Priory Chacombe Priory Fineshade Priory Grafton Regis Priory Northampton Abbey Northampton...
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  • pounds for six knight's fees. From his name, he may have been born in Chacombe in Northamptonshire, and was certainly raised there. His next appearance...
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  • (daughter of William de d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel) and secondly to Amabel Chacombe. He died in 1272. By his wife Nichola, he had the following children: Ralph...
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    Rudhall of Gloucester. The treble bell was cast in 1742 by Henry Bagley of Chacombe and the fifth was cast in 1761 by Thomas Rudhall of Gloucester. For a long...
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    Brackley, Bradden, Brafield-on-the-Green, Bugbrooke Caldecote, Castle Ashby, Chacombe, Charlton, Chipping Warden, Cogenhoe, Cold Higham, Cosgrove, Courteenhall...
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    Mandeville were listed amongst the estates of the Augustinian priory at Chacombe. The Kirton family lived at Thorpe Mandeville manor house from 1554 to...
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    The youngest bell in the ring is the tenor, cast by Henry Bagley III of Chacombe and Witney in 1721. The village has one public house, the Royal Oak, with...
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    successor Robert Atton cast the tenor bell in 1623. Henry I Bagley of Chacombe cast the third bell in 1660 and the treble bell in 1668. The ring is currently...
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    Foundery or Bagley's Foundry. Bagley was from a family of master-founders in Chacombe, Northamptonshire. By 1693 he was also running a bell-foundry in Clerkenwell...
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    Rudhall of Gloucester cast the second bell in 1720. Henry III Bagley of Chacombe, Northamptonshire cast the third bell in 1733, presumably at his then foundry...
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    the second bell in 1621 and the fifth bell in 1622. Henry I Bagley of Chacombe cast the tenor bell in 1671 and Henry II Bagley cast the third bell in...
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    Woodstock cast the third, fourth and tenor bells in 1662. Henry III Bagley of Chacombe, Northamptonshire, cast the second bell in 1746, presumably at his foundry...
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    a ring of eight bells, comprising six bells cast by Henry Bagley II of Chacombe in 1702, with the heaviest bell (tenor) weighing 1,600 pounds (730 kg)...
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