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when a partition was made. The descent of Palmer's portion is not known, but Gibbs's, which included Mary Arden's house, remained in the family until another George Gibbs sold it to Matthew Walford of Claverdon in 1704. Walford's son and heir, also Matthew, married Elizabeth Jones and died in 1729, leaving his estates to be held jointly by his five daughters. Whatever manorial rights may have attached to this property had by now disappeared. At the time of the
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The last of the quarries closed in the early twentieth century, but they have left a great legacy for the village. There are several rows of former quarry workers cottages, built in Wilmcote stone, and a former pub which was known as the Masons' Arms. The quarries were among the reasons why the canal
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There was a chapel at Wilmcote, first mentioned in 1228 when the advowson was in dispute between William de Wilmcote, and the Archdeacon of Gloucester. In the 14th century the advowson was held with the manor of Little Wilmcote, until in 1481 Henry de Lisle gave it to the Gild of the Holy Cross at
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No more is known of the manor until 1561, when an estate described as the manor of Great Wilmcote, including Mary Arden's house and land in Shelfield, was granted by Thomas Fynderne of Nuneaton to Adam Palmer of Aston Cantlow and George Gibbs of Wilmcote. Palmer and Gibbs held jointly until 1575,
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was a Catholic revival movement in the Church of England in the early nineteenth century, centred in Oxford and Wilmcote was the site they chose to build a church, a school and a retreat house. The early nineteenth-century village had no church, it was then a part of the adjoining parish of
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but with a growing working class population due to the growth of the Wilmcote quarries the village was much in need of a church and a school. The modern church of St Andrew, built in 1841, is a monument to the influence of the Oxford Movement in the parish. It was built by the Rev. Francis
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in 1816 which was routed through Wilmcote because of its quarries. Today the area has many small disused quarries, mostly filled in, and just-visible paths of tramways linking them to the canal. A larger quarry, which has not been filled in, is now a
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in Wilmcote. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 2; 2 slaves; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres. The value was 30s; now 60s;. Leofwin Doda held it freely before 1066."
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is set in rural Warwickshire. One character mentioned, however, allows for a greater localization – to the village of Wilmcote. Sly, the drunken tinker, beseeches the Lord: "
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the manor of Wilmcote was included in that of Aston Cantlow, and Elizabeth Walford, widow, appears in the Award only as the proprietor of 5-yard-lands in the common field.
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Wilmcote is part of the Aston Cantlow ward of Stratford on Avon District Council, and is represented by Councillor Ian Shenton, Conservative. Nationally it is part of
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The Masons' Arms pub closed closed in 2019 and is currently being converted into a residential property. The Mary Arden is the village's only remaining pub.
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Situated in Church Road is Wilmcote Church of England (Voluntary Aided) Primary School, which educates 80 children from the age of 4 to 11.
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opened in 1860, on a site alongside the canal wharves; it was replaced by the present station when the line was doubled in 1908.
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Wilmcote stone splits well into sheets and was used for paving as well as for building. It was used for paving the floors in the
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It has a church, a primary school, a village hall, a village club, one small hotel, a shop and a pub. Visitors are attracted to
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in 1325, is said to have given the manor of GREAT WILMCOTE to John son of John de Wyncote. During the
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Stratford. The chaplains were instituted and inducted by the vicars of Stratford.
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By 1205, according to Dugdale, it was held by Brito Camerarius, Chamberlain of
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constituency, whose member of parliament following the 2010 election is
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was born in Wilmcote around 1540. A farmer's daughter, she married
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Domesday Book for Warwickshire, Phillimore edited by John Morris
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Ask Marian Hacket, the fat ale-wife of Wincot, if she know me not
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is situated on the Stratford-upon-Avon branch line (one of the
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Highways and Byways in Shakspeares Country, Hutton 1914
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Weis, René (2007). Shakespeare Revealed. John Murray,
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List of parliamentary constituencies in Warwickshire
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and railway were routed through Wilmcote. The first
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Prior to 2004, it was part of the same parish as 292: 276: 264: 252: 238: 226: 216: 206: 192: 174: 156: 138: 122: 111: 95: 83: 38:Home of Adam Palmer, a friend and neighbour of the 26: 802:, moved to Stratford-upon-Avon, and gave birth to 1049:Ofsted details for unique reference number 125696 934: 932: 1119: 569: 546:electoral region of the European Parliament. 8: 818:It is the consensus among scholars that the 1061:Welcome to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust 504:, built to turn the limestone into cement. 443:, together with the other English lands of 1126: 1112: 1104: 576: 562: 554: 23: 373:is a village, and since 2004 a separate 845: 291: 247: 215: 191: 110: 94: 30: 1715:List of civil parishes in Warwickshire 1011: 1000: 884:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 877: 408:Wilmcote, listed as Wilmecote in the 381:, about 3 miles (5 km) north of 275: 263: 251: 237: 225: 205: 173: 155: 137: 7: 593: 447:for adhering to the King of France, 732:Fortescue-Knottesford and his son, 509:United Kingdom Houses of Parliament 740:, a leader in the Gothic revival. 14: 1228: 1092: 674: 657: 649: 628: 487:Wilmcote contains areas of good 428:. 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Wilmcote is located in Warwickshire
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Warwickshire
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