William Combe (died 1610)

William Combe (1551–1610), of Middle Temple, London and Warwick, was an English politician.

[1] He was the posthumous younger son of John Combe (d. 1650) of Stratford-upon-Avon, Warws.

[1] In 1554 his mother married Thomas Lewkenor of Alvechurch, Worcs.,[2] a servant of Nicholas Heath, the Catholic Bishop of Worcester.

[1] He was admitted to the Middle Temple from the New Inn in October 1571 and was called to the bar in February 1589.

[5] He represented Warwick in 1593,[1] by which time he was acquiring property in the town[6] and may have already been working as legal counsel for the borough.