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Fulham, Middlesex, England

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Fulham Parish,, Kensington division of the hundred of Ossultone, county of Middlesex, is abt 4 miles west southwest of the centre of the City of London on the north bank of the Thames, adjacent to Chelsea and Kensington on the northeast; Hammersmith and Chisick to the northwest; and Notting Hill to the north. It includes Hammersmith Chapel... Near Wormholt, or Wormwood Scrubs, is a detached portion of the parish through which the Paddington canal passes... within the jurisdiction of a court of requests for the recovery of debts under 40s., held in Kingsgate-street, Holborn. (Lewis, 1830)

1557 Commissary Court of London. John COMBES, Fulham, Middlesex. "snawsell" (farm), [[Snowshill?] Gloucester. Register 14, Folio 14v. and Register 11, Folio 152v,156 (Combs &c. Estate Records)

No Archdale or Combe IGI entries have been located for Fulham.
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Marriage Source, except where otherwise stated, is: Middlesex Marriages. Note: All post-1699 marriages have not yet been added in to our parish reports. See Later Marriages of Middlesex for the remainder.

Geographical Sources, except where otherwise stated are A Topographical Dictionary of England, Samuel Lewis, S. Lewis and Company, London, 1831, and parishinfo.mdb by by Terry Lawson, Gerry Lawson and Derek Boys.

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Richard ARCHDALE was the son of Barnard and Anne FERNE Archdale of Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire (whose niece, Margaret, daughter of Thomas and Mary CLIFTON Archdale, married John COMBE).