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Morton Bagot

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on herself and her heirs. Alice died in 1461 without issue, and her cousin, Thomas Conyngesby, claimed the manor as heir. A dispute then arose with claims that Thomas was no cousin of Alice, since his great-grandfather Thomas was the bastard son of William, and that William had no such brother John,
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of Morton Bagot, Oldberrow and Spernall, past the church. The elevation varies from 200 feet (61 m) to 400 feet (120 m), the highest point being at Bannum's Wood. There is no main village and there has been considerable depopulation here since the 18th century. In the
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is a plain octagonal stone, thickly colourwashed, with a moulding of the 13th century at the top and another at half height. It has a 16th-century flat wood cover with moulded cross-framing and pierced by two holes for the former staples. The
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near Church farm may perhaps mark the site of a building described in the 17th century as Lord Carington's Lodge House, which was then the largest house in the village but has now quite disappeared. When assessed for the
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to the sons of the elder Humphrey. The latter's son John died in 1567, and his son Humphrey, in 1593, conveyed the manor to Nicholas Conyngesby. The last member of the family to hold the manor seems to have been
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and William Gibbons. The subsequent descent is obscure. It seems to have passed from William Hichinson and Lettice his wife to John Tumbrell in 1676.
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was assessed for land here at 4s. 5½d., Edmund Trussell at 3s. 4d., and John Conyngesby at 4s. 5½d. John Conyngesby, son of Roger, disputed with the
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head and a very shallow basin cut off in front dating probably from the 14th century. The east wall may have been rebuilt and the west end of the
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supposition that the earthworks were connected with Lodge House is questionable, but the position of moat close to the Church does implie a
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whose lands there were also given to de Stafford. Robert de Stafford was descended from the de Tonei family and had fought stoutly with
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passed through his sister to her granddaughter, Alice, the wife of Richard Archer, who in 1436 made a settlement of the manor and
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was conveyed from Humphrey Conyngesby to Richard Conyngesby for life, and then to Richard's eldest son, Humphrey, for life, with
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services a very individual spiritual feeling. Details and times of services can be found on the arden marches churches website
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now claimed to be great-grandfather of Alice. Thomas evidently established his claim and so it continued in this family.
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in Mortone (Bagot). Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 1; 2 slaves; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3
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begins in 1282 with Ralph Bagot. It stands on a mound with a steep bank to the south it is approached by way of a
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noted with some amusement that the local priest had dislocated his jaw when attempting a particularly loud
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barn that is contemporary with Church Farm. There is no surface evidence of an earlier building so the
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In 1365 William Conyngesby son of John Conyngesby of Morton Bagot occurs in connexion with lands in
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on 28 March 1918, aged 21. He is buried in Namps-Au-Val British cemetery, in the Department of the
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wide; woodland ½ league long 1 furlong wide. The value was 30s; now 50s. Grimulf held it freely."
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of land held for life by Henry Bagot. In 1303 Roger de Conyngesby was granted free warren in his
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in 1719 and 1721. Probably the estate subsequently became merged in the second manor. In 1805
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the patronage of Morton Bagot church in 1333, and was a commissioner to administer the
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origin. The size and depth of the earthworks suggests that this may be a small
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noted that the church was lit by candles and this is still true today giving
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is a small building dating from the end of the 13th century, the list of
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who added their name when they came into possession during the reign of
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A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 3: Barlichway hundred (1945)
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extended in the 15th century, whilst the south porch, tiled roofs and
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contains an oak memorial to Lance Corporal, John Thomas Ross, 4th
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Domesday Book for Warwickshire, Phillimore edited by John Morris
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as a result he had this and other lands bestowed on him. He made
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however states that it was part of the possessions of Waga of
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lands of Morton Bagot. In 1316 Morton Bagot, with the
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Tilley and Walters, Church Bells of Warwickshire, 192
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set into an adjacent wall. The church consists of a
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List of parliamentary constituencies in Warwickshire
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The name "Morton Bagot" means the settlement of the
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Morton Bagot is located in Warwickshire
Warwickshire
2001 Census
OS grid reference
SP11366460
District
Stratford-on-Avon
Shire county
Warwickshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Studley
Postcode district
B80
Dialling code
Police
Warwickshire
Fire
Warwickshire
Ambulance
West Midlands
UK Parliament
Stratford-on-Avon
UK
England

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