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  1. Aug 4, 2024 · Buried at Ivinghoe. Son of Thomas Duncombe of Barleyend. Ivinghoe d1531 and his wife, Joan. William married Mary Reynes daughter of Richard Reynes. Children listed John died 1594 aged 90, Thomas, Roger, Edward buried at Ivinghoe 1566 and Elizabeth married William Draynes. No other wife mentioned. Second wife, Alice Whitton, mother of William.

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  2. Mar 5, 2020 · Elizabeth Duncombe. Born 1504 in Beaconsfield,,Buckinghamshire,England. Ancestors. Daughter of William Duncombe and Mary (Reynes) Duncombe. Sister of Thomas Duncombe, Edward Duncombe [half], Roger Duncombe and William Duncombe [half] Wife of Robert Waller — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants. Mother of Edmund Waller.

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  3. Buried at Ivinghoe. Son of Thomas Duncombe of Barleyend. Ivinghoe d1531 and his wife, Joan. William married Mary Reynes daughter of Richard Reynes. Children listed John died 1594 aged 90, Thomas, Roger, Edward buried at Ivinghoe 1566 and Elizabeth married William Draynes. No other wife mentioned. Second wife, Alice Whitton, mother of William.

  4. Jeffery's great grandson Edward Coryton, married Joan Bodulgate c1435 and thereby the family acquired the manor of Bodulgate in Boconnoc and eventually (CY/1058) the manor of Hammett, Dannett and Trecorne in Quethiock and St Ive parishes. c1540 Peter Coryton and his wife Joan Tregassow had the manor of Warleggan with Hopsland and Pollygenna in St Cleer and property in Bodmin (CY/1555).

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  5. 3 days ago · The manor of West-Draynes, formerly belonging to the Carews , and, at a later period to the Tillies, is now the property of J. Tillie Coryton, Esq. The manor of Pengelly belonged to Sir William Molins, who was slain at the siege of Orleans in 1428, and was inherited by the family of Hastings.

  6. In 1629, William Coryton (then M.P. for Launceston) was one of the members prosecuted in the Court of Star Chamber for detaining Finch, Speaker of the House of Commons, in his Chair CY/7244, a letter of 26th June 1637, is a letter from John Meautes to Sir John Lenthall, Knight, marshal of the King's Bench to set Mr. Coryton (Vice-warden of the Stannaries) at liberty to attend King Charles I at ...

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  8. Convivial business meetings were held in the Morrises’ next home in central London and the family holidayed with the Burne-Joneses and Faulkners. William Morris is everyone’s hero. Jane has a comparably terrible reputation as a silent, sulky, faithless wife. With sympathetic warmth, Cooper leads us through the couple’s experiences.

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