Tithe Maps Pricelist

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Tithe Maps Pricelist Parish DocRefNo Bundle Single map Alcester CR0569/1 £12 £30 Alderminster CR0569/2 £30 £100 Allesley CR0569/3 £30 £100 Ansley CR0569/5 £30 £100 Anstey CR0569/7 £12 £30 Arley CR0569/8 £30 £50 Arrow CR0569/9-10 £30 including Oversley Arrow CR0569/9 £100 Arrow, Oversley CR0569/10 £30 Ashow CR0569/13 £12 £30 Atherstone on Stour CR0569/14 £30 £30 Austrey CR0328/1 £30 £50 Baddesley Clinton CR0328/2 £30 £100 Baddesley Ensor CR0328/3 £30 £100 Baginton CR0569/15 £30 £50 Barcheston CR0569/20-21 £30 including Willington Barcheston CR0569/20 £30 Barcheston, Willington CR0569/21 £50 Barston CR0328/4 £30 £100 Barton on the Heath CR0569/22 £30 £100 Baxterley CR0328/5 £12 £30 Beaudesert CR0569/23 £30 £100 Bedworth CR0569/24 £30 two maps Bedworth, part 1 CR0569/24 £50 Bedworth, part 2 CR0569/24 £30 Berkswell CR0569/29 £30 £100 Bickenhill CR0328/6 £30 £100 Bidford on Avon CR0569/32 £12 £30 Billesley CR0569/33 £12 £30 Bilton CR0569/34 £30 £50 Binton CR0569/45 £12 £30 Bishop's Itchington CR0569/135 £30 £100 Bishop's Tachbrook CR0569/236 £30 £100 Bourton on Dunsmore CR0569/46 £12 £30 Brailes CR0569/47 £30 £50 Budbrooke CR0569/48 £30 £50 Bulkington CR0569/53 £30 £100 Burmington CR0569/56 £30 £50 Butlers Marston CR0569/169 £12 £30 Caldecote CR0569/57 £12 £30 Chadshunt CR0569/60 £30 £50 Charlecote CR0569/61 £30 £50 Parish DocRefNo Bundle Single map Chesterton CR0569/62-63 £30 Great and Parva Great Chesterton CR0569/62 £50 Kingston otherwise Chesterton Parva CR0569/63 £30 Church Lawford CR0569/154 £30 £50 Claverdon and Norton Lindsey CR0569/65 £30 £100 Clifton on Dunsmore CR0569/70-72 £30 see below for hamlets included Clifton on Dunsmore, Brownsover CR0569/70 £30 Clifton on Dunsmore, Clifton CR0569/71 £100 Clifton on Dunsmore, Newton & Biggen CR0569/72 £30 Compton Wynyates CR0569/74 £30 £50 Compton, Long CR0569/73 £12 £50 Corley CR0569/75 £30 £50 Coughton CR0569/79 £12 £30 Coundon CR0569/80 £30 £30 Coventry CR0569/81,84&86 £30 see below for hamlets included Coventry, Holy Trinity CR0569/81 £50 Coventry, Keresley CR0569/84 £50 Coventry, St Michael & St John the Baptist CR0569/86 £50 Curdworth CR0328/13 £30 £50 Dunchurch CR0569/92 £30 £100 Elmdon CR0328/17 £30 £30 Ettington CR0569/96-97 £12 Lambcote & Thornton Ettington, Lambcote CR0569/96 £30 Ettington, Thornton CR0569/97 £30 Exhall CR0569/98 £30 £30 Farnborough CR0569/100 £30 £100 Fillongley CR0569/102 £30 £100 Foleshill CR0569/105 £30 £50 Frankton CR0569/121A £30 £30 Grandborough CR0569/121B £30 Woolscott & Calcutt Grandborough, Woolscott CR0569/121B £100 Grandborough, Calcutt CR0569/121B £30 Great Alne CR0569/4 £30 £100 Great Packington CR0569/191 £30 £50 Great Wolford CR0569/270-272 £30 including Little Wolford Great Wolford CR0569/270 £50 Little Wolford CR0569/271 £100 Little Wolford, formerly Great Wolford CR0569/272 £30 Parish DocRefNo Bundle Single map Grendon CR0328/18 £30 including Whittington Grendon CR0328/18 £30 Grendon, Whittington CR0328/18 £30 Hampton in Arden CR0328/22-24 £30 see below for hamlets included Hampton in Arden, Hampton, Diddington, CR0328/22 £100 Kinwalsey and Balsall, part 1 Hampton in Arden, Hampton, Diddington, CR0328/22 £100 Kinwalsey and Balsall, part 2 Hampton in Arden, Knowle CR0328/23 £100 Hampton in Arden, Nuthurst CR0328/24 £30 Hampton Lucy CR0569/122 £30 £100 Harborough Magna CR0569/123 £30 two maps Harborough Magna, part 1 CR0569/123 £30 Harborough Magna, part 2 CR0569/123 £30 Hardwick priors CR0569/124 £30 £100 Haseley CR0569/125 £30 £30 Hatton CR0569/126 pt1-4 £30 including Beausale & Shrewley Hatton, skeleton plan of the parish CR0569/126 pt1 £30 Hatton CR0569/126 pt2 £30 Hatton, Beausale CR0569/126 pt3 £50 Hatton, Shrewley CR0569/126 pt4 £50 Hillmorton CR0569/128 £30 £100 Honiley CR0569/131B £12 £30 Honington CR0569/132 £12 £30 Idlicote CR0569/133 £30 £50 Ilmington CR0569/134 £12 £30 Kenilworth CR0569/139 £12 £30 Kingsbury CR0328/25-27 £30 including Whateley and Dosthill Kingsbury, Whateley CR0328/25 £30 Kingsbury, Dosthill CR0328/26 £50 Kingsbury, except Whateley and Dosthill CR0328/27 £100 Kinwarton CR0569/140 £12 £30 Ladbroke CR0569/152 £30 £50 Lapworth CR0328/30 £30 £100 Leamington Hastings CR0569/156 £30 £30 Leamington Priors CR0569/155 £12 £50 Leek Wootton CR0569/277 £12 £30 Lighthorne CR0569/157 £30 £50 Lillington CR0569/163 £30 £50 Loxley CR0569/168 £12 £100 Maxstoke CR0328/31 £30 £100 Parish DocRefNo Bundle Single map CR0569/141,143- Monks Kirby £30 see below for hamlets covered 145,147-150 Monks Kirby, Brockenhurst, Monks Kirby, Street Ashton, Newnham Paddox & Walton CR0569/141 £50 Parva Monks Kirby, Cesters Over CR0569/143 £100 Monks Kirby, Easenhall CR0569/144 £30 Monks Kirby, Goresland in Ullesthorpe CR0569/145 £30 Monks Kirby, Great Copston CR0569/147 £50 Monks Kirby, Newbold Revel CR0569/148 £30 Monks Kirby, Pailton CR0569/150 £30 Moreton Morrell CR0569/171 £30 £30 Newbold Pacey CR0569/179 £12 £100 Newbold on Avon CR0569/172-4 £30 see below for hamlets covered Newbold on Avon, Cosford CR0569/172 £50 Newbold on Avon, Newbold and Little CR0569/173A £50 Harborough Newbold on Avon, Little Lawford CR0569/173B £30 Newbold on Avon, Long Lawford CR0569/174 £50 Newbold on Stour CR0569/176A-B £30 including Armscott & Talton Newbold on Stour, Armscott CR0569/176A £100 Newbold on Stour, Newbold on Stour & CR0569/176B £100 Talton Newnham Regis CR0569/182 £30 £50 Nuneaton CR0569/184 £30 £100 Offchurch CR0569/187 £30 £50 Old Stratford CR0569/228 pt 1-4 £30 see below for hamlets included Old Stratford, Bridgetown, Ryhen-Clifford & CR0569/228 pt 1 £50 Old Stratford Old Stratford, Clopton & Welcombe CR0569/228 pt 2 £30 Old Stratford, Little Wilmcote CR0569/228 pt 3 £30 Old Stratford, sketch map CR0569/228 pt 4 £50 Oldberrow CR0569/188 £30 £50 Over Whitacre CR0328/32 £30 £100 Packwood CR0328/33 £30 £100 Polesworth CR0328/36-40 £30 see below for hamlets included Polesworth, Dordon CR0328/36 £30 Polesworth CR0328/37 £30 Polesworth, Hall End & Freazley CR0328/38 £50 Polesworth, Pooley CR0328/39 £30 Polesworth, Warton CR0328/40 £30 Preston Bagot CR0569/192 £30 £100 Priors Marston CR0569/170 £12 £30 Parish DocRefNo Bundle Single map Radbourne CR0569/194 £30 £100 Radford Semele CR0569/195 £30 £100 Ratley CR0569/196 £12 £30 Rowington CR0569/197 £30 £100 Salford Priors CR0569/198-199 £12 including Abbots Salford Salford Priors, Abbots Salford CR0569/198 £30 Salfrod Priors, Salford Priors CR0569/199 £50 Seckington CR0328/41 £12 £30 Shilton CR0569/202 £30 £30 Shipston on Stour CR0569/203 £30 £50 Shustoke CR0328/42 £30 £100 Snitterfield CR0569/206 £30 £50 Solihull CR0328/44 £30 £100 Sowe CR0569/207 £30 £30 Spernall CR0569/208 £12 £30 Stoke CR0569/209 £12 £30 Stoneleigh CR0569/213 £30 £100 Stretton Baskerville CR0569/230 £30 £50 Stretton on Dunsmore CR0569/231-232 £30 including Princethorpe Stretton on Dunsmore CR0569/231 £100 Stretton on Dunsmore, Princethorpe CR0569/232 £50 Stretton on the Fosse CR0569/234 £30 £50 Studley CR0569/235 £30 £100 Tanworth CR0328/53 £30 £100 Tidmington CR0569/243 £30 £30 Tredington CR0569/244B-246 £30 including Blackwell & Darlingscott Tredington CR0569/244B £50 Tredington, Blackwell CR0569/245 £50 Tredington, Darlingscott CR0569/246 £50 Ufton CR0569/249-250 £30 two maps Ufton CR0569/249 £50 Ufton, parish copy CR0569/250 £50 Warmington CR0569/251 £30 £50 Warwick CR0569/252-253 £30 St Mary & St Nicholas, part) Warwick, St Mary and part of St Nicholas CR0569/252 £100 Warwick, St Nicholas, part CR0569/253 £30 Wasperton CR0569/256 £30 £50 Weddington CR0569/258 £30 £30 Parish DocRefNo Bundle Single map Wellesbourne CR0569/259-260 £30 see below for hamlets included Wellesbourne, Mickle Meadow CR0569/259/2 £30 Wellesbourne, Wellesbourne Mountford CR0569/259/1 £50 Wellesbourne, Walton D'eville & Walton CR0569/260 £50 Mauduit Whitchurch CR0569/261 £30 two maps Whitchurch, copy one CR0569/261 £100 Whitchurch, copy two CR0569/261 £100 Withybrook CR0569/269 £30 £100 Whitnash CR0569/263 £30 £100 Wishaw CR0328/58 £30 £100 Wolston CR0569/273-274 £30 including Marston, Brandon & Bretford Wolston, Wolston & Marston CR0569/273 £50 Wolston, Brandon & Bretford CR0569/274 £50 Wolverton CR0569/276 £12 £30 Wolvey CR0569/275 £30 £30 Wootton Wawen CR0569/278/1-5 £30 Wootton Wawen, Henley in Arden CR569/278/1 £50 Wootton Wawen, Ullenhall CR569/278/2 £100 Wootton Wawen, Aspley CR569/278/3 £50 Wootton Wawen, Township CR569/278/4 £50 Wootton Wawen, Sketch map CR569/278/5 £100.
Recommended publications
  • Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library
    Medical History, 1996, 40: 365-372 Illustrations from the Wellcome Institute Library Thomas Mister of Shipston (1711-80) JOAN LANE* All too little is known about the actual running of eighteenth-century medical practices and it was formerly presumed that provincial surgeon-apothecaries, barely literate, kept no financial or patient records, relying merely on memory. However, recent research has shown that such men kept accounts, sent bills and wrote clients receipts for treatment, although after nearly three centuries surgeon-apothecaries' cash ledgers and patient notes may have simply been destroyed or lie unrecognized in private archives. Far more examples of patient case-notes exist than practice cash records. Undoubtedly, eminent practitioners treating the great, titled or affluent were more likely to write up their findings, medications and results, for example, John Hall (1575-1635), William Brownrigg (1711-1800) or Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802). More representative, however, were the general practice memoirs of such men as Richard Kay of Lancashire or Christian Esberger of Lincolnshire,I with no famous patients and only a modest way of life. If these memoirs are uncommon in archive terms, then financial records of Georgian general practice are even rarer. A partial estimate of a practitioner's income can, of course, be constructed when his fees are traced in patients' own records, particularly estate ledgers, or if he had been paid for institutional tasks (parish poor law work, legal cases of all kinds). Many categories of patients-chronic, hypochondriac, or fatally ill-who were correspondents or diarists wrote of medical diagnosis, treatment and especially fees, but these are only fragments of information.2 More detailed local research can show, however, that practitioners did keep cash records, itemizing patients' names, addresses, medications and charges, nearly always indicating how slowly an account was settled, never paid or, unrecoverable, written off as a bad debt ("desperate").
    [Show full text]
  • Bibliography19802017v2.Pdf
    A LIST OF PUBLICATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF WARWICKSHIRE, PUBLISHED 1980–2017 An amalgamation of annual bibliographies compiled by R.J. Chamberlaine-Brothers and published in Warwickshire History since 1980, with additions from readers. Please send details of any corrections or omissions to [email protected] The earlier material in this list was compiled from the holdings of the Warwickshire County Record Office (WCRO). Warwickshire Library and Information Service (WLIS) have supplied us with information about additions to their Local Studies material from 2013. We are very grateful to WLIS for their help, especially Ms. L. Essex and her colleagues. Please visit the WLIS local studies web pages for more detailed information about the variety of sources held: www.warwickshire.gov.uk/localstudies A separate page at the end of this list gives the history of the Library collection, parts of which are over 100 years old. Copies of most of these published works are available at WCRO or through the WLIS. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust also holds a substantial local history library searchable at http://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/. The unpublished typescripts listed below are available at WCRO. A ABBOTT, Dorothea: Librarian in the Land Army. Privately published by the author, 1984. 70pp. Illus. ABBOTT, John: Exploring Stratford-upon-Avon: Historical Strolls Around the Town. Sigma Leisure, 1997. ACKROYD, Michael J.M.: A Guide and History of the Church of Saint Editha, Amington. Privately published by the author, 2007. 91pp. Illus. ADAMS, A.F.: see RYLATT, M., and A.F. Adams: A Harvest of History. The Life and Work of J.B.
    [Show full text]
  • Kennel Hill Cottage, Bridge Road, Butlers Marston, CV35 0ND £360,000
    Kennel Hill Cottage, Bridge Road, Butlers Marston, CV35 0ND £360,000 Beautiful detached stone cottage full of character offering spacious sitting room with stone fireplace, dining kitchen, study/office, dual aspect master bedroom with ensuite, two further bedrooms, bathroom and private rear garden with fields to rear. Viewing essential to appreciate this deceptively spacious cottage. BUTLERS MARSTON Butlers Marston is a village and civil DINING KITCHEN Comprising base cupbaords and glazed BEDROOM Dual aspect master bedroom, double glazed parish on the River Dene in South Warwickshire and is located wall display unit, solid wood work surface, Belfast sink, recess window to side with oak sill and exposed timber over, double one mile south-west of Kineton and roughly four miles south-east with Rangemaster cooker and exposed timber over, ornamental glazed window to rear with oak sill, feature recess, exposed of Wellesbourne. fireplace, two double glazed windows to front aspect with oak floorboards, radiator, oak latch door to ensuite. window seats, third double glazed window to front with oak sill, ENSUITE Corner shower cubicle, shelved unit with sink, WC, ENTRANCE via timber door with step down in to sitting room. tiled flooring, space for fridge freezer, radiator and steps up to heated towel rail, tiled flooring, tiling to splash back, extractor utility. fan. SITTING ROOM Spacious sitting room with beautiful stone UTILITY Double glazed window to rear, central heating boiler, BATHROOM Double glazed window to front, bath with mixer fireplace with exposed timber over, log burner and slate hearth, space and plumbing for washing machine, exposed beams, tap and shower attachment, heated towel rail, WC, work exposed beams, double glazed window to front aspect with oak tiled flooring, under stairs storage cupboard, stable style door to surface with inset wash hand basin, shaver point.
    [Show full text]
  • An Index to Warwickshire History, Vols I
    An index to Warwickshire History, Vols I - XVII compiled by Christine Woodland The first (roman) figure given in the references is the volume number; the second (arabic) figure is the issue number, the third figure is the page(s) number. ‘author’ after a personal name indicates the author of an article. Please contact the compiler with corrections etc via [email protected] XVI, 5, 210-14 A Alcester C16 murder and inventory Accessions to local record offices: see VIII, 6, 202-4 Archives Alcester Rural Sanitary Authority and Alcester Rural District Council, 1873- Agriculture 1960 agricultural labourers in Wellesbourne after XV, 1, 19-28 1872 Alcester Waterworks Company, 1877-1948 XII, 6, 200-7 XV, 1, 19-28 Brailes and 1607 survey XI, 5, 167-181 Almshouses: see poor law Cistercian estate management I, 3, 21-8 Alveston estate management, C15 manor, C19 X, 1, 3-18 VIII, 4, 102-17 Merevale Abbey, 1490s merestones IX, 3, 87-104 XII, 6, 253-63 land agents used by Leigh family of Stoneleigh, C19 America XI, 4, 141-9 transportation to, 1772-76 farming, C19 X, 2, 71-81 I, 1, 32 farm inventories, 1546-1755 Anthroponymy in Warwickshire, 1279-80 I, 5, 12-28 IX, 5, 172-82 I, 6, 32 hedge dating Apothecaries: see health I, 3, 30-2 mill ponds and fish ponds Apprenticeship IV, 6, 216-24 attorney and apprentice V, 3, 94-102 III, 5, 169-80 National Agricultural Labourers’ Union and Coventry apprentices and masters, 1781- Thomas Parker (1838-1912) 1806 X, 2, 47-70 V, 6, 197-8 plough making in Langley, C19-C20 XII, 2, 68-80 Archaeology trade unionism, C19-C20 brick-making, C18 X, 2, 47-70 VIII, 1, 3-20 see also enclosure and manorial system development in Stratford-upon-Avon, C20 IV, 1, 37 Alexander, M.
    [Show full text]
  • Land and Building Asset Schedule 2018
    STRATFORD ON AVON DISTRICT COUNCIL - LAND AND BUILDING ASSETS - JANUARY 2018 Ownership No Address e Property Refere Easting Northing Title: Freehold/Leasehold Property Type User ADMINGTON 1 Land Adj Greenways Admington Shipston-on-Stour Warwickshire 010023753344 420150 246224 FREEHOLD LAND Licence ALCESTER 1 Local Nature Reserve Land Off Ragley Mill Lane Alcester Warwickshire 010023753356 408678 258011 FREEHOLD LAND Leasehold ALCESTER 2 Land At Ropewalk Ropewalk Alcester Warwickshire 010023753357 408820 257636 FREEHOLD LAND Licence Land (2) The Corner St Faiths Road And Off Gunnings Occupied by Local ALCESTER 3 010023753351 409290 257893 FREEHOLD LAND Road Alcester Warwickshire Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 4 Bulls Head Yard Public Car Park Bulls Head Yard Alcester Warwickshire 010023389962 408909 257445 FREEHOLD LAND Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 5 Bleachfield Street Car Park Bleachfield Street Alcester Warwickshire 010023753358 408862 257237 FREEHOLD LAND Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 6 Gunnings Bridge Car Park School Road Alcester Warwickshire 010023753352 409092 257679 LEASEHOLD LAND Authority LAND AND ALCESTER 7 Abbeyfield Society Henley Street Alcester Warwickshire B49 5QY 100070204205 409131 257601 FREEHOLD Leasehold BUILDINGS Kinwarton Farm Road Public Open Space Kinwarton Farm Occupied by Local ALCESTER 8 010023753360 409408 258504 FREEHOLD LAND Road Kinwarton Alcester Warwickshire Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 9 Land (2) Bleachfield Street Bleachfield Street Alcester Warwickshire 010023753361 408918 256858 FREEHOLD LAND Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 10 Springfield Road P.O.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Council Land and Building Assets
    STRATFORD ON AVON DISTRICT COUNCIL - LAND AND BUILDING ASSETS - JANUARY 2017 Ownership No Address e Property Refere Easting Northing Title: Freehold/Leasehold Property Type User ADMINGTON 1 Land Adj Greenways Admington Shipston-on-Stour Warwickshire 010023753344 420150 246224 FREEHOLD LAND Licence ALCESTER 1 Local Nature Reserve Land Off Ragley Mill Lane Alcester Warwickshire 010023753356 408678 258011 FREEHOLD LAND Leasehold ALCESTER 2 Land At Ropewalk Ropewalk Alcester Warwickshire 010023753357 408820 257636 FREEHOLD LAND Licence Land (2) The Corner St Faiths Road And Off Gunnings Occupied by Local ALCESTER 3 010023753351 409290 257893 FREEHOLD LAND Road Alcester Warwickshire Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 4 Bulls Head Yard Public Car Park Bulls Head Yard Alcester Warwickshire 010023389962 408909 257445 FREEHOLD LAND Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 5 Bleachfield Street Car Park Bleachfield Street Alcester Warwickshire 010023753358 408862 257237 FREEHOLD LAND Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 6 Gunnings Bridge Car Park School Road Alcester Warwickshire 010023753352 409092 257679 LEASEHOLD LAND Authority LAND AND ALCESTER 7 Abbeyfield Society Henley Street Alcester Warwickshire B49 5QY 100070204205 409131 257601 FREEHOLD Leasehold BUILDINGS Kinwarton Farm Road Public Open Space Kinwarton Farm Occupied by Local ALCESTER 8 010023753360 409408 258504 FREEHOLD LAND Road Kinwarton Alcester Warwickshire Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 9 Land (2) Bleachfield Street Bleachfield Street Alcester Warwickshire 010023753361 408918 256858 FREEHOLD LAND Authority Occupied by Local ALCESTER 10 Springfield Road P.O.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Public Transport Map Acocks Green R
    WARWICKSHIRE CD INDEX TO PLACES SERVED WARWICKSHIRE BUS SERVICES IN WARWICKSHIRE A L Edingdale Public Transport Map Acocks Green R ............................... B3 Langley............................................. B4 Warwickshire Adderley Park R ............................... A3 Langley Green R .............................. A3 Public Transport Map SERVICE ROUTE DESCRIPTION OPERATOR DAYS OF NORMAL SERVICE ROUTE DESCRIPTION OPERATOR DAYS OF NORMAL 82 R NUMBER CODE OPERATION FREQUENCY NUMBER CODE OPERATION FREQUENCY 7 Alcester ............................................. A5 Lapworth ...................................... B4 June 2016 Clifton Campville Alderminster ...................................... C6 Lawford Heath ...................................D4 Measham Alexandra Hospital ............................. A4 Lea Hall R....................................... B3 March 2017 1/2 Nuneaton – Red Deeps – Attleborough SMR Mon-Sat 15 Minutes 115 Tamworth – Kingsbury – Hurley AMN Mon-Sat Hourly Elford Harlaston Allen End........................................... B2 Lea Marston ...................................... B2 PUBLIC TRANSPORT MAP 82 Allesley ............................................. C3 Leamington Hastings..........................D4 Newton Alvechurch R ................................... A4 Leamington Spa R............................ C4 1/2 P&R – Stratford – Lower Quinton – Chipping Campden – JH Mon-Sat Hourly 116 Tamworth – Kingsbury – Curdworth – Birmingham AMN Mon-Sat Hourly 7 Burgoland 224 Alvecote ...........................................
    [Show full text]
  • Partridge Barn Shelfield
    Partridge Barn Shelfield Partridge Barn Shelfield B49 6JN Located in a fabulous, elevated, rural south facing position, an exceptional Grade II listed, four bedroom barn conversion of 4,236 sq.ft. (including garaging), set in grounds, gardens and paddocks (agricultural) of approx. 1.6 acres. Well presented with new en suites and a well appointed kitchen, it is the space, flexibility and character of the accommodation that impresses. Really needs viewing to fully appreciate.The quality of the position, the space around the property, the views and the detached garage block all combine to provide discreet yet stylish family living. Undulating countryside adjoins, but it isn't isolated and still enjoys great privacy, the property unusually enjoys both aspects. NO UPWARD CHAIN. SHELFIELD is a small hamlet between Stratford upon Avon and Redditch. The nearest villages are Wootton Wawen, Aston Cantlow, Great Alne and Little Alne. It is a rural situation, but accessible via country lanes to more major roads, such as the A435, Guide Price £1,100,000 A3400 and A4189. ● Both Alcester and Henley in Arden are within easy reach and provide good shopping facilities for day to day purposes. Stratford ● upon Avon, the home of the cultural centre and home of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre provides a more extensive selection of ● shopping and leisure facilities. Henley in Arden 4.4 miles, Alcester 5 miles, Stratford upon Avon 7 miles, M40 (J15) 10 miles, 53 Henley Street & 1 Meer Street, ● Warwick Parkway Station 12 miles (trains to London Marylebone), Warwick 14 miles, M5 (J6) 18 miles (distances approximate).
    [Show full text]
  • Two Richard Woodward Families from Morton Bagot, Warwickshire. Bagot to Robert and Ann, As He Died on 13 Oct 1701 at (Richard’S Parents Unknown) Morton Bagot
    Important Note: These Richards cannot be the Richard Woodward born 15 June 1700 in Morton Two Richard Woodward families from Morton Bagot, Warwickshire. Bagot to Robert and Ann, as he died on 13 Oct 1701 at (Richard’s parents unknown) Morton Bagot. The death is not in the parish record but Who was this Richard? Is it the same Richard who married twice? Having two William and two Sarah is in the Bishop’s Transcript, which shows the burial of children alive at the same time is unusual for this to be the case, although not impossible. “Richard, son of Robert and Ann”. The events on this tree have all been verified against the parish records and secondary evidence (witnesses at weddings etc) as far as is practically possible, but are not guaranteed. Thomas Moor National Burial Index ver.3—death of a Richard Elizabeth Petters Woodward in 1771 at Morton Bagot could be one of m. Alcester 18/4/1697. these Richards This could be a Richard Woodward bap 20/3/1714 at Throckmorton (father: Emmanuel Woodward; Mother: Sarah Blizzard - married at Throckmorton and buried at Fladbury, Worcs.) There are a lot of Woodwards in Throckmorton from the late 1600s to the 1730s and the Throckmorton family owned Coughton Court where most of the Coughton based Woodward members, who were agricultural labourers, worked. Birth of an Emmanuel to Richard Richard Woodward Richard Woodward Woodward and Mary Clark in 1763 could be a link—Emmanuel not a common name. Origin unknown Origin unknown w. Mary Moor Ann Hinton This could be Ann Hinton bap 8/11/1713 at Kinwarton (father Ambrose Hinton; Mother: Margaret Heyward - married at Arrow).
    [Show full text]
  • Nall Geo. Solr. & Agt. to the Wrighted
    • lUNE'lON HUNDRED W .A.RWICK DIVISION. 743 J a.rrett, Shipston dist.; relieving officers, Edward Rouse Wheatcroft, Campden dist.; Charles Holland, Brailes dist. ; Stephen J arrett, Shipston dist. ; J ames Hunt, auditor ; and The Right Hon. Lord Redesdale, chairman. The County Court comprises the following places, viz. : Admington, Batsford, Bourton-on-the-IIill, Campden, Clopton, Ebrington, Hidcote, Leamington, Mickleton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Quinton, and Todenham, in the county of Gloucester; Barchester, Brailes, Burmington, Butlers Marston, Cherrington, Compton W ynyates, Halford, Honington, ldlicote, Ilmington, Oxhill, Pillerton Hersey, Pillerton Priors, Stretton-on­ Foss, Stourton, Sutton, Tysoe, Whatcote, Whichford, W olford Great, and W olford Little, in the county of Warwick; Blockley, Shipston-ou-Stour, Tidmington, and Tred­ ington, in the county of Worcester: Frederick Trotter Dinsdale, Esq., judge; Edw.V ere Nicoll, Esq., clerk. SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR DIRECTORY. POST OFFICE at Mr. Rd. Brain's. Letters arrive at 7-40.a. m.; dispatched 5-18 p. m. ; box closes 4-15 p.m. Letters arrive from Chipping N orton, 5-3 p.m., despatched at 7-55 p.m. Adams Geo. stone mason FreemanE. plmb.pntr.&glzr. Nelson Geo. grave-stone ctr Adkins Edmund, tanner Freeman J oseph, beerhouse Newton J no. tailor Alder Mrs. Ann Gardner John, builder Nicoll Edw. V ere, solr. and Ash field G eo. gardener Gardner Mary, shopkeeper clt'rk, County Court Ashfield J ane, tailoress Gardner Thos. shoe maker Parker Harry. builder Badger Fras. grocer Gardner Th. carptr. & joiner Parker Mrs. Ann Badger John, draper Gibbs Wm. shoe maker Parker John, beerhouse Badger Rd. senr.
    [Show full text]
  • Local Government Boundary Commission for England Report No. 186 LOCAL GOVERNMENT
    Local Government Boundary Commission For England Report No. 186 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGIiAND REPORT NO. 186. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CHAIRMAN Sir Edmund Compton GCB KBE DEPUTY CHAIRMAN Mr J M Rankin QC MEMBERS Lady Bowden Mr J T Brockbank Professor Michael Chisholm Mr R R Thornton CB DL Sir Andrew Wheatley CBE PW To the Rt Hon Merlyn Rees, MP Secretary of State for the Home Department PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE STRATFOHD-ON-AVON DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF WARWICKSHIRE 1. We, the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, having carried out our initial review of the electoral arrangements for the district of Stratford-on-Avon in accordance with the requirements of section 63 of, and Schedule 9 to, the Local Government Act 1972, present our proposals for the future electoral arrangements of that district* 2* In accordance with the procedure laid down in section 60(1) and (2) of the 1972 Act, notice was given on 31 December 197^ that we were to undertake this review. This was incorporated in a consultation letter addressed to Stratford- on-Avon District Council, copies of which were circulated to Warwickshire County Council, Parish Councils and Parish Meetings in the district, the Member of Parliament for the constituency.concerned and the headquarters of the main political parties. Copies were also sent to the editors of the local newspapers circulating in the area and to the local government press* Notices inserted in the local press announced the start of the review and invited comments from members of the public and from any interested bodies.
    [Show full text]
  • Coventry Cathedral Prayer Cycles
    Coventry Cathedral Prayer Cycles Please join us as we pray for our Cathedral, the life of the wider Diocese of Coventry, our partners in the Community of the Cross of Nails and our brothers and sisters across the world in the Anglican Communion. Sunday 15 November 2020 The Cathedral Our connections with other churches in the city: including Holy Trinity; Methodist Central Hall, CLM The Diocese of Coventry South Warwickshire Seven. Clergy: Stuart Allen, Ben Dyson, Anthony Wells. Readers: Clare Wells. Give thanks for new people joining our online prayer meetings and YouTube Services since March. Pray for wisdom in planning our online and physical Christmas services, and that the Lord will enable us to reach many in our community with the good news of Jesus. The Community of the Cross of Nails Germany: HAMBURG, Hauptkirche St Katharinen (St Catherine's Church); Germany: HAMBURG, Mahnmal St Nikolai (St Nikolai's Memorial Church); Germany: HANAU, Wallonisch-Niederländische Gemeinde (Wallonia-Netherlands Community). The Anglican Cycle of Prayer Pray for the Church of Ceylon (Extra-Provincial to the Archbishop of Canterbury); The Rt Revd Dhiloraj Ranjit Canagasabey - Bishop of Colombo; The Rt Revd Keerthisiri Fernando - Bishop of Kurunegala Monday 16 November 2020 The Cathedral The Head of Education and Schools team; the thousands of children who visit week by week The Diocese of Coventry We pray for those who are grieving. We remember those who feel alone and pray for God's comfort and blessing. Pray that God will give us the compassion to comfort and care for those who are in need.
    [Show full text]