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- Collacombe is an historic manor in the parish of Lamerton, Devon, England. The manor house survives as a grade I listed building, known as Collacombe...
- only daughter Arabella Wise, who married Edmund Tremayne (1649-1698) of Collacombe in the parish of Lamerton on Devon, to which family p****ed Sydenham. Sir...
- 50.610182; -4.269573 (Parish Church of St Mary) 1104815 More images Collacombe Manor Lamerton, West Devon Cross P****age House Pre Reformation 14 June...
- Sheriff of Cornwall in 1954 John Tremayne (died 1504), of Tremayne & Collacombe, High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1485 & 1487 John Tremayne (of Heligan), High...
- building was the original seat of the prominent Tremayne family, later of Collacombe and of Sydenham in Devon. Tremayne Woods is part semi-natural woodland...
- Trelowarren, Cornwall, and his wife Philippe, daughter of Roger Tremayne of Collacombe, Devon. Hannibal matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford in 1605 and graduated...
- (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) "The Tremayne Family: Collacombe/Heligan branch" (PDF). Constantine Heritage Collection. Archived from...
- He married Joan Tremayne, a daughter of Thomas Tremayne (d.1482) of Collacombe in the parish of Lamerton, Devon, by his wife Elizabeth Carew, a daughter...
- was the second son and one of sixteen children of Thomas Tremayne of Collacombe, Lamerton, Devon and his wife Phillipa Grenville, eldest daughter of Roger...
- parish church. Eulalia St Leger, who married first Edmund Tremayne of Collacombe in Lamerton, Devon, who was Chief Secretary of Ireland, and secondly Tristram...