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Coat of arms of William Martin, 1st Baron Martin, Argent, two bars Gules.. The Devon lands of William de Falaise passed to the FitzMartin family, feudal barons of Blagdon, from whom derives the 'Martin' suffix on the place name, who were sometimes seated at his former manor of Dartington [citation needed].
The Church of St Peter ad Vincula in Combe Martin. The Church of St Peter ad Vincula is the Church of England parish church for the village of Combe Martin in North Devon in the UK. Possibly built on the site of a Saxon church, construction of the present building began in the 13th-century with additions in the 15th-century and later.
St Peter ad Vincula, Combe Martin: Combe Martin: Peter: Church of England: Philip, James, Combe Martin? Combe Martin Baptist Church Combe Martin [31] Baptist Union: Combe Martin Methodist Church Combe Martin: 1830 Methodist: Ilfracombe & Barnstaple Circuit Current building 1883 St Peter, West Buckland East & West Buckland: Peter: Church of ...
Combe Martin is a village, civil parish and former manor on the North Devon coast about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Ilfracombe. It is a small seaside resort with a sheltered cove on the northwest edge of the Exmoor National Park .
Abbey; Abbots Bickington; Abbotsham; Abbotskerswell; Abbotsleigh; Aish; Alfington; Alfardisworthy; Aller; Allercombe; Aller Grove; Aller Park; All Saints; Alminstone ...
Gittisham is an historic manor largely co-terminous with the parish of Gittisham in Devon, England, within which is situated the village of Gittisham. The capital estate is Combe , on which is situated Combe House , the manor house of Gittisham, a grade I listed [ 1 ] Elizabethan [ 2 ] building situated 2 1/4 miles south-west of the historic ...
In 1198 he made an exchange of lands in Combe Martin, Devon, with Warin de Morcells, who had married his sister, Sibyl. He married Angharad, daughter of Rhys ap Gruffydd, Prince of South Wales, who nonetheless expelled William from his castle of Nevern, which Rhys then gave to his own son. He died in either 1208 or 1209, his widow surviving him.
Trentishoe is a village and civil parish in North Devon, England. The parish lies on the coast of the Bristol Channel. The village is 5 miles (8 km) east of Combe Martin, at an elevation of 180 metres, separated from the coast by high cliffs. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Trendesholt.