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Orton on the Hill

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About 1,000 acres (4.0 km) in Orton were enclosed in 1782. Not long after, in 1786, most of the old Orton Hall was taken down and rebuilt. According to the parliamentary census of 1792 there were 330 inhabitants and 58 dwellings, as compared to only three houses in Orton Parva. According to the
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The name "Orton" means 'Upper farm/settlement', the last part being from its high situation on a hill overlooking four counties.
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parliamentary census returns the population had decreased to 303 inhabitants by 1801, and 279 inhabitants by 1811.
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Walker Revised. Being a Revision of John Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy during the Grand Rebellion, 1642-60
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troops from the local parliamentary garrisons who made off with horses. Captain Ottaway's soldiers from
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hundred. On 1 April 1935 the parish was abolished and merged with Twycross.
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took a gelding and two mares from Mr Porter, the vicar, in November, 1643.
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garrison took horses from Mr Robinson and John Orton. Soldiers from
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Reverend Porter, the Vicar of Orton, appears to have harboured
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and the manor of Warton also held lands in the parish.
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who later ceded Orton (Overton) and Morebarne to the
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Sufferings of the Clergy during the grand Rebellion
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Orton on the Hill is located in Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Civil parish
Twycross
District
Hinckley and Bosworth
Shire county
Leicestershire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
UK
England
Leicestershire
52°38′N 01°33′W / 52.633°N 1.550°W / 52.633; -1.550
civil parish
Twycross
Hinckley and Bosworth
Leicestershire
Morebarne
Appleby
Austrey
Domesday Book
Henry de Ferrers
William the Conqueror
Cistercian
Merevale

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