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A History of the County of Warwick
… old parish, 3,659; modern parishes, Clifton, 2,731; Brownsover, 913; Newton and Biggin, 1,060. Population: 1911, … Clifton-on-Dunsmore contained the hamlets or chapelries of Brownsover (most of which has been included in the borough of … southern half of the western boundary, joining the Avon at Brownsover Mill. Half a mile west of this point the River …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to the north of the church on the road running west from Brownsover to King's Newnham. The village lies at the top of … Theodosius Boughton in 1780, when Long Lawford went, with Brownsover in Clifton (q.v.) to his sister Theodosia, who … It then descended in the family of Boughton with Brownsover in Clifton (q.v.), until the murder of Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with Weston-in-Arden, Bulkington, Cliftonon-Dunsmore, and Brownsover. 6 Arnold's son John in 12845 successfully claimed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Elizabeth, by Lawrence Sheriff, of London, a native of Brownsover, in the neighbouring parish of Clifton, who … On the road to Lawford is a British tumulus; and at Brownsover, one mile north-west of Rugby, is an earthwork, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is formed by the Clifton Brook, which joins the Avon at Brownsover Mill. Rugby was not a borough until the present … were extended to include the greater part of Bilton, Brownsover, Hillmorton, and Newbold-on-Avon, the town in the … foundation as Rugby School, for four old men of Rugby and Brownsover; the almshouses were later enlarged and the number …
A History of the County of Leicester
… at last found a candidate, J. Boughton-Leigh of Brownsover (Warws.), a gentleman and landowner, their slender …
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