Weston-on-Avon

Coordinates: 52°09′54″N 1°46′12″W / 52.165°N 1.770°W / 52.165; -1.770
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All Saints Church, Weston-on-Avon

Weston-on-Avon is a village in

2011 census was 170.[1] It is about 3 miles (5 km) south-west of the town of Stratford-upon-Avon.[2]

History

Originally in

Domesday book recorded that Weston was one of about six villages in the area given to Hugh de Grandmesnil as reward for his help at the Battle of Hastings
.

The same Hugh holds Weston-on-Avon.and Roger holds of him. There are four hides. Baldwin held it TRE.[3] In demesne two ploughs and six villans with three ploughs. There are four slaves and five female slaves and a mill rendering ten shillings. It was worth £7, now £6.[4]

Notable people

  • Robert Fisher Tomes, English farmer and zoologist, was born here on 4 August 1823.
  • Sir
    MP in seven Parliaments, was buried here in 1444; there is also a stained glass window fragment showing him and his wife in St Peter's Church
  • Sir John Tomes, English dentist and campaigned for the registration of dentists, was born here on 21 March 1815.
  • Anglican
    Bible commentator, died here in 1669.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Retrieved 2 January 2016.
  2. ^ Weston-upon-Avon, The Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry, retrieved 30 May 2008
  3. ^ TRE in Latin is Tempore Regis Edwardi. This means in the time of Edward the Confessor before the Battle of Hastings.
  4. p. 464

External links

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