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Barlichway Hundred or
Barlinchway Hundred was a
historic hundred of the
county of
Warwickshire in England. It
covered the west of the county, including...
- "Parishes:
Aston Cantlow". A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 3:
Barlichway hundred. London:
Victoria County History. pp. 31–42. "The
Glebe of ****berland...
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British History Online, A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 3:
Barlichway hundred (1945), pp. 221–34. (Retrieved 23
August 2009) Book of Orders...
- and Leamington. It was one of four
hundreds of Warwickshire,
alongside Barlichway,
Kington and Hemlingford. It
contained four subdivisions,
those of Kenilworth...
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county of
Warwickshire was
divided into,
along with Kington,
Knightlow and
Barlichway. It was
recorded in the
Domesday Book
under the name of Coleshill. At...
- "Parishes:
Aston Cantlow". A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 3:
Barlichway hundred.
Institute of
Historical Research.
Retrieved 2
November 2012....
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Antiquities of Warwickshire, 1656 A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 3:
Barlichway hundred (1945), pp. 175-187. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report...
- "Parishes:
Coughton in A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 3,
Barlichway Hundred". www.british-history.ac.uk. London.
Retrieved 25
December 2024...
- used
exclusively in
Warwickshire — in the 12th
century and were
named Barlichway, Hemlingford,
Kineton or Kington, and Knightlow. The
first recorded use...
- Stratford-upon-Avon: Manors', A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 3:
Barlichway hundred (1945), pp. 258–266.
Retrieved 24
December 2013. Fetherston, John...