Combe St Nicholas
including the hamlets of Wadeford, Sticklepath & ClayhangerCombe 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
This
page last updated 1 May 2005