Hij is getrouwd met Alice EGGLESTON.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1535 te Barley End, Ivinghoe Aston, Buckinghamshire, hij was toen 31 jaar oud.
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BARLEY END (Berle, xiii cent.) is first mentioned in 1291, when the gift of the Earl of Cornwall's land in this 'hamlet' to Ashridge College was confirmed.
In 1531 John Duncombe described himself in his will as 'of Barley Ende.' An account of the parish in the early part of the 18th century says that Barley End House was the seat of William Duncombe, whose family had held it for generations. According to Lipscomb it passed, by an heiress of the Duncombes, to the Lucy family, from whom the Earl of Bridgewater purchased it in 1809. It has since descended with Ivinghoe Manor to the present Earl Brownlow.
This estate, called the MANOR OF THE RECTORY, was held by the king in 1548, John Duncombe of Ivinghoe Aston (q.v.) being one of the principal tenants.The manor itself was acquired by this family, and William Duncombe, grandson of the John Duncombe who died in 1594, was lord in 1630. He, with his son William, sold the manor in 1640 to his brother Thomas Duncombe, who, by will proved 1659, left it to Francis, one of his sons. Francis Duncombe held in 1703-4.
From: 'Parishes: Ivinghoe', A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 3 (1925), pp. 379-387. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42584 Date accessed: 18 October 2010.
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Alice EGGLESTON |
John 'Douncombe,' who died in 1594, and Alyce his wife, with small figures of the man and woman, and groups of four sons and three daughters.