- The
Battle of
Edgcote (also
known as the
Battle of
Banbury or the
Battle of
Danes Moor) took
place on 24 July 1469,
during the Wars of the Roses. It was...
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Edgcote is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Chipping Warden and
Edgcote, in the West
Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial...
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inherited by his grandson, Old
Etonian Raymond Courage, Lord of the
Manor of
Edgcote (1866-1951). In 1955, the
company merged with Barclay,
Perkins & Co Ltd...
- was the
eldest son of
Richard Courage (1915-1994), Lord of the
Manor of
Edgcote whose aunt,
Dorothy Courage (1877-1972,
later De Zeote) is
referenced in...
-
imprisonment after Warwick's
supporters defeated a
Yorkist army at the
Battle of
Edgcote.
Edward was
allowed to
resume his rule
after Warwick failed to replace...
- (née Sanders), great-great
niece of
Raymond Courage, Lord of the
Manor of
Edgcote, to King
Charles and
Queen Camilla. 6
February 2002:
Queen Elizabeth II...
- Census, 178 in the 1991 Census, 194 in the 2001
Census and 327 (including
Edgcote) in the 2011 Census. The
Domesday Book of 1086
records the
village as Thorp...
- of Burgundy. The
supporters of
Edward IV were
defeated at the
Battle of
Edgcote, near Banbury, on 24 July 1469, and
Richard Woodville and his
second son...
-
defeated a
Royal army
commanded by the Earl of
Pembroke at the
Battle of
Edgcote.
Although they were victorious,
Robin was
reported to have died in the...
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brother Richard were
executed by
Warwick in Northampton,
after the
Battle of
Edgcote,
which took
place in
South Northamptonshire, near Banbury.
Herbert was...