Combe St Nicholas
including the hamlets of Wadeford, Sticklepath  & Clayhanger

Combe St Nicholas, known locally as Combe, is a Somerset parish & village located
within the hundred of Kingsbury East, 2 1/2 miles north-west of Chard, near the Balckdown Hills.
After 1834 this parish was part of the Chard Poor Law Union.


 

Resources

Lay Subsidy Roll
1641

Combe St Nicholas men in the Monmouth Rebellion
1685

Marriages
1636-9   1653-56   1678-1837

Baptisms
1678-1900

Burials
*1678-1900*

Electoral Register
1832

Census
1841  1851  1861  1871  1881  1891  1901

Trade Directory Entries
1842-4  1852  1872  1875  1889  1897  1910  1923  1927  1939

Index Combe lease & land holders from various sources

Index Wills & Admons from various sources

Index misc. references to Combe folk from various sources

Chard and Illminster in Old Photographs  (Gerald Gosling & Frank Hoddy 1992)
 

Find the 1890 ordinance survey map in the county gazetteer under SOMERSET

View c1900 2nd edition ordinance map of Combe

View c1900  2nd edition ordinance survey  map of Wadeford

Find the latest ordinance survey map of Combe at streetmap.co.uk

View images of  St Nicholas parish church from Richard's Church album

Listen to an oral history recording about Combe St Nicholas

Chard Workhouse & Poor Law Union
 
 

Click on the parish name below to go to the related GENUKI site
 
 

Combe St Nicholas
 

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Combe St Nicholas on Curious Fox UK Gazetteer




This page last updated 1 May 2005
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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