Sir Richard Combe


Sir Richard Combe of Hemel Hempstead, was knighted by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell during the Interregnum and again shortly after the Restoration by Charles II.

Biography

Richard Combe was the son of Tobias Combe, of Felmeston-Bury, Hertfordshire,
and Mary, daughter of John Theede of Crofton Com. Buckinghamshire.
Combe was dubbed a knight by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell at Whitehall in August 1656. This honour passed into oblivion with the Restoration of the monarchy under Charles II in May 1660, however Charles bestowed a new knighthood on Sir Richard on 5 February 1661. During the Interregnum Sir Richard a supporter of the Parliamentary cause prospered, but after the Restoration his fortunes waned and he died poor.

Family

Combe married twice. His first wife was Anne daughter and coheir of John Frere of Stroke Suffolk. They had two sons:
Combe married secondly Anne daughter of —— Trowe of ——, Oxfordshire.

Ancestry