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45: 61: 512: 674: 794: 758:, casting more than 440 bells for churches in England, including the four 1694 bells in Chacombe parish church. Master-founders at Chacombe included Henry I Bagley (active 1630–1684), Matthew I Bagley (active 1679–1690), Henry II Bagley (active 1679–1703), William Bagley (active 1687–1712), Henry III Bagley (active 1706–1746) and Matthew III Bagley (active 1740–1782). 68: 252: 550:. The only visible remains of it are a small chapel apparently built in the 13th century and a set of medieval fishponds, although at least three medieval stone coffin slabs, one from the 13th century, have been found in the priory grounds. 1111: 1555: 292: 154: 276: 490:
of arable land, nine acres of meadow and three watermills. In the 12th century the manor was still assessed as four hides and still held from the Bishop of Lincoln.
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By the 13th century many of the hundreds in Northamptonshire listed in Domesday had been consolidated, with Chacombe parish within (King's) Sutton Hundred.
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has been demolished. It was on the north-west side of the village, just east of the parish church, in Berry Field, now called Berry Close.
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has a ring of six bells. William Bagley of Chacombe cast four of them including the treble bell in 1694. John Briant of
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The parish school in Chacombe was founded in 1868. The school is now known as Chacombe CEVA Primary Academy.
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Part of the priory site is now occupied by a house, also called Chacombe Priory. The house has a large
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was disused and Chacombe parish part of the Southern Division of Northamptonshire. In 1900 the
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wrote that the whole lordship was then enclosed and had been so "for near a 100 years".
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was built along the northern edge of Chacombe parish. In 1911 the railway opened
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porch and a late 17th-century staircase, and was remodelled in the
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from the early part of the 14th century, including the three-
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known in England, the other being in the parish church at
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gave a parish population of 659 and a 2019 estimate 693.
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From 1605 until 1785 the Bagley family of Chacombe were
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Cherwell Edge Golf Club is southeast of the village.
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Archived from 634:cast the present fifth bell in 1790; the 542:In 1536 the Priory was suppressed in the 1239: 866: 864: 862: 641:The parish is a member of the Chenderit 1491:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1209: 823: 308: 290: 246: 212: 188: 102: 41: 1580:A History of the County of Northampton 1427:A History of the County of Northampton 1122:Central Council of Church Bell Ringers 1085:Central Council of Church Bell Ringers 1041:. Chacombeparish.co.uk. Archived from 883: 881: 879: 761:Henry II Bagley also ran a foundry at 584:. The current building is essentially 442:of a personal name Ceawa and the word 1513:A Topographical Dictionary of England 1205: 943:Research records (formerly PastScape) 916: 830: 804:The village has a village hall and a 638:cast the present tenor bell in 2009. 462:of Chacombe "freely" (i.e. without a 274: 262: 250: 236: 224: 202: 170: 152: 134: 7: 1117:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 1080:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 929: 927: 925: 645:, which also covers the parishes of 27:Village in Northamptonshire, England 1460:The Place-Names of Northamptonshire 797:Sign at the entrance to the village 742:politician and government minister 398:. It is bounded to the west by the 1618:Civil parishes in Northamptonshire 1014:National Heritage List for England 25: 1494:. Oxford: Oxford University Press 546:and passed all its properties to 454:In the mid-11th-century reign of 434:. The name is thought to be from 49:SS Peter & Paul parish church 1425:; Serjeantson, RM, eds. 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However, the 1603:Chacombe Parish Council 1585:Victoria County History 1431:Victoria County History 1226:16 October 2015 at the 1147:"Benefice of Chenderit" 621:Grade I listed building 314:Chacombe Parish Council 798: 678: 518: 227:Postcode district 1277:M@ (9 October 2015). 796: 744:Norman St John-Stevas 717:Great Central Railway 676: 605:crucified upside-down 575:Saints Peter and Paul 514: 392:West Northamptonshire 145:West Northamptonshire 1304:"Chacombe: Timeline" 1143:Archbishops' Council 890:, accessed Feb 2019. 789:School and amenities 719:branch line between 651:Marston St. Lawrence 456:Edward the Confessor 205:Sovereign state 1589:Archibald Constable 1520:. pp. 242–245. 1447:Whalley, Rev. Peter 1435:Archibald Constable 1358:on 11 February 2015 985:. Paintedchurch.org 833:, pp. 242–245. 729:Chalcombe Road Halt 595:either side of the 358: /  1330:"Diary & News" 1163:on 9 February 2015 810:George and Dragon. 799: 679: 619:. 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Chalcombe

Chacombe is located in Northamptonshire
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2011 Census
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Region
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Sovereign state
Post town
Banbury
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Daventry

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