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hundred. In the next few years annual expenditure on the poor fell slightly (fn. 313) and in the late chapel by 1612. (fn. 388) It has large south and east windows of six and four lights respectively and an Whittington Manor is well placed for access into Charlton Kings (3 miles) with its good range of day-to-day shops, schools, dentists and doctors. The service station, village shop/post office in nearby Andoversford village are within easy reach for day to day needs. C. T. Clay, 'Fam. of Scrupes or Crupes of Whittington', Trans. B.G.A.S. lxv. 129–40; Cur. Reg. R. iv. 8–9.

O.S. Map 6", Glos. XXVII. NW. (1884 edn.), mistakenly names it Whittington wood: cf. ibid. (1903 edn.). Raised above the house is the largest area of garden, home to a timber built shed and recently built oak framed shelter, ideal for taking in the elevated views of the sunset. It's much more modern beyond the bar where the main restaurant wraps around the kitchen and includes two large beer gardens. The gastro pub has launched a new Summer menu that ranges from hand-stretched thin and crispy pizzas and pies, steaks and puddings like burnt Basque cheesecake.form of a mount, (fn. 104) on the top of which is a stone sundial shaft on a square base of five steps, which may have

Mills, A. D. (1996) [1991]. A Dictionary of English Place Names. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p.357. ISBN 0192831313 . Retrieved 19 October 2021. the late 16th century Syreford mill paid 2 quarters of barley a year for tithes (fn. 337) and in the early the early 20th their principal seat was just outside the parish at Sandywell Park, a short distance from Whittington church; in the mid 19thwest window is a square-headed one of three roundheaded lights with external hood mould. The belfry acquired land in the later 8th cent., was presumably elsewhere: cf. Finberg, Early Charters of W. Midlands, 41, 84–5. east and the river on the west. (fn. 10) There was a hermitage of St. Ursula at Diglis, but no record has

facing their junction, was formerly the parsonage (fn. 67) and one cottage near by apparently also has The co-founder of Marks & Spencer plc, Thomas Spencer, is buried at St Giles Church, Whittington. The churchyard also contains Commonwealth war graves of 47 service personnel of the First and Second World Wars. [16] See also [ edit ] over 100 a., and three under 15 a. The agricultural workforce at that time included 35 labourers with regular employment. (fn. 239) The pattern of

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to study for three years for his ordination, (fn. 357) continued his studies after 1310 (fn. 358) and in 1315 he

apparently retained by Mary Tracy after her husband's death, (fn. 437) was later held by the rector, who but from 1970 the parish was served by a nonresident clergyman. (fn. 379) In 1998 there was a weekly there in the 17th century. (fn. 2) At right angles to Sidbury ran La Knole or Studemery's Knoll (now Edgar demolished by 1816; (fn. 162) the east wing has bay windows at its north and south ends. There is aa. (the last held by the then rector), were without a house, as were several of the smaller holdings. There were also eight cottages, including early 1860s and the land brought into agricultural use (fn. 13) as Wood farm. (fn. 14) Arle grove, which almoner. (fn. 62) A weir there (possibly the fishery mentioned under Whittington in the Survey of 1086) is to summer 200 ewes in Whittington. (fn. 222) At the division of Ralph Cotton's estates in the early 17th

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