Comberbach History
COMBERBACH
(Leycester.)

ROGER,
constable of Cheshire and baron of Halton, about the reign of Richard
the First
[1183-1199],
granted Deo et Beatæ Mariæ, et fratribus
servientibus beatis pauperibus Sancti Hospitalis de Jerusalem, totam
medietatem de Comberbeche; illam scilicèt quam
Willielmus de Comberbeche de me tenuit [&c.]: unà cùm salina in
Norwich [Northwich] quæ pertinet ad Estonam juxtà Buddewrethe -in
puram et perpetuam elemosynam-Et si Ricardus Fitton, vel hæredes
sui prædictum feodum super me vel supèr hæredes suos recuperaverit, ego
et hæredes mei praedictam donationem prædictis hospitalariis
warrantizabimus; et Willielmo Comberbeche et hæredibus suis:
tenendum de prædictis hospitalariis in feodo et hæreditate : reddendo
eis annuatìm sex denarios pro omnibus quæ ad domum et ad fratres
ejusdem domus pertinent. Hiis testibus, Henrico priore de
Nortona, Ricardo Capellano, Ricardo fratre
constabularii, Hugone de Bosdele, Radulfo filio Symonis,
Thomâ dispensatore, Hugone de Duttona, Adâ
de Dutton, Radulfo filio Rogeri, Alexandro
filio Radulfi, Liulfo
vice-comite, Bertramo
Camcrario, Johanne
Burdon,
Hugone de Eccleston, Ricardo filio Henrici,
Roberto de Pulle, Johanne filio Aluredi, Gilberto
de Lymme, Willielmo de Gamul, Alano de Waley,
Willielmo filio Matthæi, Ricardo filio Johannis,
Ricardo filio Gilberti Aytrop, Ricardo Starkey,
Ricardo de Witeleth, Willielmo de Tabbleth [Tabley],
[Willo] de Toft,
Johanne de Comberbach, Henrico fratre suo, et toto
hundredo de Haltonshire,
[Hethehetto – sa.] Lib. C. fol. 274.
num. i. Out of the book of Legh of Swineyard's deeds, num. i, now in
his possession.
Latin Translation
ROGER,
constable of Cheshire and baron of Halton, about the reign of Richard
the First, granted
To God and the
Blessed Mary, and to the brothers serving with the blessed paupers of
the
Holy Hospital of
Jerusalem,
All the moiety of Comberbeche; that is to say, which
William de Comberbeche held of me [etc], together with the
salt-works in Northwich
[Norwich]
which belonged to
Aston near Budworth
[Buddewrethe],
in pure and
perpetual alms.
And if Richard Fittun, or his heirs, should recover [ie recover
seisin of] the aforesaid fee upon me or upon my heirs, I and my heirs
will warrant the aforesaid gift to the aforesaid hospital, and to
William Comberbeche and his heirs, to hold of the aforesaid
Hospitallers in fee and heredity, yielding annually to them
six pence for all the things which appertain to the house and to the
brothers of the same house.
These
being witnesses, Henry the
Prior of Norton, Richard the Chaplain, Richard
the brother of the Constable, Hugh de Bosdcle, Ralph the
son of Simon, Thomas the Bursar, Hugh de Dutton,
Adam de Dutton, Ralph the son of Roger,
Alexander the son of Ralph.
Liulf
the Sheriff, Bertram the
Chamberlain, John Burdon, Hugh de Eccleston,
Richard the son of Henry, Robert de Pulle, John
the son of Alured. Gilbert de Lymme, William de Gamul,
Alan de Waley, William the son of Matthew,
Richard the son of John, Richard the son of Gilbert
Aytrop, Richard Starkey, Richard de Witeleth,
William de Tabbleth, [William] de Toft, John de
Combirbech, Henry his brother, and all the hundred [or
hundred court] of Haltonshire.
[Hethehetto – sa.] Lib. C. fol. 274.
num. i. Out of the book of Legh of Swineyard's deeds, num. i, now in
his possession.
[This book, or
chartulary, is now in the possession of George Cornwall Legh,
esq. The charter above mentioned refers to the paramount lordship; but,
as will be seen,
the manor early gave name to a family
who, at the least, held a moiety as mesne lords. The following
interesting charter is transcribed from the book referred to :
Pateat, &c. qđ ego
Joħes filius Henr' filij Hugonis de Comberbeche
concess' Adē filio Willi de Litelegh et Robto
fratro suo omis terras meus &c.
cū
dominis &c. in villa
et in teritorio de Comburbach cū
Capteli mancone mea et cū
alijs mesuag’ meis et cum redditibz Willi de Wyrall iijs
ijd, Xpiane ux Ran ijs. vjd., Joħis Starkey
sex s. vjđ., Marg' uxis Henr' ijs. vjđ., Ric' Brown,
Willi Piscater iiijs., Ric' Bercar, Ricħ de Hurredun
xviijs. viijđ, Hug' de Merbur' iiijs, Ric ffabri
ijs. ixđ., Johis fił Ađ, Alex Piscor', Robti
Piscor', Ran fił Joħis, Joħis fił Hug’
Knobot, Thom de Sowreby, Ran fił Robti, et
Hen fił Willi &c. Hab de me (sic) et heđibz meis &c.,
salvis domibz religiosis et, capitābus dnis, usqz ad terminum sex annor'
px
seqūtū termino v°
incipient' ad fm Sēi Martini in heme Anno dni Mo. CCC
t'cesimo tertio, Ređđo &c. unam rosam &c. Test. Gilberto del Cups
tune ballivo de Halton, Symoē del Hurst, Rico
Starkey, Hug' de Merbury, Johnē de Mrbur'
&c.]
Latin Translation
May it appear, etc.
that I, John the son of Henry the son of Hugh de
Comberbeche, have granted to Adam the son of William de
Litelegh, and to Robert his brother, all my lands etc, with
the demesnes etc, in the vill and territory of Comberburbach,
with my capital mansion, and with all other my messuages,
And with the rents of William de Wyrall of 3s 2d, Christine
the wife of Ran[dolf?] 2s 6d, John Starkey 6s
6d, Margaret the wife of Henry 2s 6d, Richard Brown,
William Fisher [or the fisherman] 4s, Richard Shepherd [or
the shepherd.], Richard de Herredun 18s 8d. Hugh
de Merbury
4s,
Richard Smith [or the smith] 2s 9d, John the son of Adam,
Alexander Baker [or the baker], Robert Baker [or the baker],
Ran[dolf?] the son of John, John the son of Hugh
Knobot, Thomas de Sowreby, Randolf the son of
Robert, and Henry the son of William etc. To have of
me and my heirs etc, excepting religious houses, and [to hold] of the
chief Lords [of that fee], for the term of six years next
following, beginning the term indeed at the feast of Saint Martin in
Winter in the 1333rd year of our Lord, Yielding etc, one rose etc.
Witnesses, Gilbert
del Cups,
then bailiff of Halton, Simon del Hurst, Richard
Starkey, Hugh de Merbury, John de Merbury etc.
John,
son of Henry de Comberbach, gave to Adam, son of
William de Litley [Little Leigh] in Aston juxta
Budworth, all his lands in Comberbach,-unà cùm
reversione dotis Elenæ matris prædicti Johannis-et
piscariâ suâ in lacu de Budworth, &c . [Latin translation -
together with
the reversion of the dower of Ellen, mother of the aforesaid
John, and its fishery in the lake of Budworth etc].
Entailing these
lands, first on the said Adam, and the heirs of his body; and in
default of such, then on Robert, brother of the said Adam.
Dated at Comberbach,
die Lunæ, Sancti Petri ad Vincula (which is the first day of August)
anno Domini 1335, 9 Edw. III. Ibidèm, num.
28.
The
moyety of Comberbach is now (1666) in possession of –
1.
Richard Legh
of
Swineyard hath two tenements.
2.
Mrs. Ashton
of Cogshull, two small cottages.
3.
Mr. Warburton
of the Grange, nigh Weverham, three little tenements.
1-3 above, Their
tenants do at this day pay the chief rent of sixpence at TattonVurt.
4.
John Gleyve
of High
Legh, one little tenement, which Thomas Gleyve of High Legh
purchased from Thomas Sonkey of Little Sonkey in Lancashire, 37
Hen. VIII. 1545, Lib. C. fol. 269, num.
2.
5.
Robert Venables
of
Anterbus [Antrobus] in Over 'Whitley, one
cottage, about two acres.
6.
Sir George Warburton
of
Arley, five small cottages, not two acres in all.
The other moiety of
Comberbach was granted to the priory of Norton.
After the dissolution of abbies by Henry
the Eighth, the King sold all those lands which belonged to the
priory of Norton, unto John Grimsdich of
London,
gentleman, 36 Hen. VIII. 1544, then in possession of : Robert
Merbury, George Hulme, Randle Worral, Agnes Walker,
Randle Low, Lawrence Persivall, Roger Grymshaw, and
George Eaton; out of which, 7s. 7d. ob. chief rent, is reserved
to the King: and these were sold by Grimsdich to Robert Eaton
; and lastly, bought by George Low of Hartford, from
John Eaton of OverWhitley, about fourteen or sixteen years
ago.
Other two tenements,
then in possession of Homfrey Shakeshaft and Thomas Highfield,
out of which the yearly rent of 2s. 1d. was reserved to the King, were
bought by Mr. Merbury of Merbury, and are lately sold to
Edward Piggot of Cogshull, who is now owner of the same
(1666).
Additions
The manor of Comberbach is an appendage to the
manor of Aston juxta Budworth ; to the court of which it
owes suit and service, and having descended by the same title, is now
vested in [R. L. Egerton-Warburton, esq.], the trustees of
the
will of the late sir Peter
Warburton,
bart. [having held it during Mr. Egerton Warburton's
minority.]
The township is situated about two miles
north of Northwich, at the western extremity of Marbury Mere.
(source: Dr. George Ormerod’s The History of The County Palatine and
the City of Chester
vol 1: pp.614-614)
Population of Comberbach 1801 - 1971
|
Year |
Population
|
|
1801 |
142 |
|
1811 |
163 |
|
1821 |
226 |
|
1831 |
295 |
|
1841 |
303 |
|
1851 |
295 |
|
1861 |
266 |
|
1871 |
281 |
|
1881 |
310 |
|
1891 |
392 |
|
1901 |
411 |
|
1911 |
380 |
|
1921 |
395 |
|
1931 |
388 |
|
1951 |
6241 |
|
1961 |
5461 |
|
1971 |
6201 |
Notes: 1 includes the
civil parish of Cogshall. [ Source: The Victoria History of the County
of Chester Vol II, Oxford University Press 1979]
