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Hemlingford Hundred was one of the four
hundreds that the
English county of
Warwickshire was
divided into,
along with Kington,
Knightlow and Barlichway...
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divided between the two
separately administered Hundreds of
Offlow and
Hemlingford to
ensure that
sufficient manpower would be
available to man the town's...
- The
Priestley Riots (also
known as the
Birmingham Riots of 1791) took
place from 14 July to 17 July 1791 in Birmingham, England; the rioters' main targets...
- The Dial Press. p. 313. "A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 4,
Hemlingford Hundred".
British History Online. Burke's Peerage. 1858. Markus, Julia...
- 'Parishes: Curdworth', in A
History of the
County of Warwick:
Volume 4,
Hemlingford Hundred, ed. L F
Salzman (London, 1947), pp. 60-67.
British History Online...
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Maxstoke and the
parish of
Maxstoke were
established in the
hundred of
Hemlingford. The
Priory was
established by Sir
William de
Clinton in 1331 when he...
- of four
hundreds of Warwickshire,
alongside Barlichway,
Kington and
Hemlingford. It
contained four subdivisions,
those of Kenilworth, Kirby,
Rugby and...
- the West Midlands. It was
within the
ancient parish of
Aston in the
Hemlingford hundred of the
historic county of Warwickshire. It is
known as the home...
- Navigations.
Hemlingford Riots Act 1793 (repealed) 33 Geo. 3. c. 39 3 June 1793 An Act for the more easy
raising Money upon the
Hundred of
Hemlingford, in the...
- survey. Two
priests are recorded, so the
church must have existed. So is
Hemlingford Mill,
which still exists. It was
originally a
water mill, used for many...