A New & Compendious History of the County of Warwick (1830), digitally scanned copy.

1,April, 2009

For Sale: A New & Compendious History of the County of Warwick (1830), digitally scanned copy.

The original book from which this scan was taken was missing some of the plates.

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Title: A New and Compendious History of the County of Warwick, from the earliest period to the present time, comprising views of the principal towns, buildings, etc. This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both searchable text and the original graphics. It is provided as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file, you can search for names, places and items which may not be in the index.
Author: SMITH, William, Topographer.
Published: Birmingham, . May 21st 1830
Description: This county, the most central, is one of the most interesting in the kingdom, not only on account of the illustrious characters who have dignified it by their situation, great and memorable actions, but by its beauty of situation, extent, the commercial speculations carried on in it, and its manufactures, which add so largely to its stock of national wealth and importance. We should be wanting in justice not to mention, that England’s great poetical ornament, Shakespeare, was born in this county, whose master genius developed with equal felicity the beauties of nature and the images of art; of whom more will be said when treating of the
town which gave birth to. this great man. Confined to delineation, it is hoped that in every circumstance the delineations will, at any rate, he found to possess fidelity. This county is of an irregular figure, terminating in a point at the north and south, is bordered upon almost equally, by SIX counties, viz. Staffordshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire, on the western side, from north to south; and Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, and Oxfordshire, on the eastern side, in the same order.

Chapters Include,

  • General History,
  • KINETON HUNDRED, CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING DIVISIONS VIZ. BEAILES, BURTON-DORSET, KINETON, AND WARWICK.
  • Warwick Castle
  • BRAILES DIVISION, COMPRISES the following parishes, townships, and hamlets—viz. Barcheston, with Wellington; Barton-on-the-Heath; Brailes; Burmington; Cherington; Compton Wynyate (extra parochial); Pillerton Flury; Phillerton Priors; Stowerton Township; Stretton-on-the-Foss; Whatcott; Whitchford, with Ascott; Woolford, Great; Woolford, Little (hamlet).
  • KINETON DIVISION, Consists of the following parishes, hamlets, Atherston-upon-Stour; Butlers, Marston; Chadshunt; Compton Scorfen (hamlet); Compton Verney (extra parochial). Combroke (hamlet); Eatington, Lower and Upper; Geydon; Halford, otherwise Halford Bridge; Ilmington; Kineton; Lighthorne; Oxhill; Radway; Tysoe, with Westcot; Whitchurch, w.ith Broughton, Crimscott, and Wimpston.
  • THE HUNDRED OF KNIGHTLOW;
  • KIRBY DIVISION , CONTAINS the following parishes, hamlets, and townships; Allesley; Arley; Bed worth; Binley, with the liberty of Eansford; Brandon and Bretford (hamlet); Brinklow; Bulkington ; Burton Hastings; Combe Fields, or Combe Abbey ; Copston (hamlet); Coundon; Easenhall (hamlet); Harborough Magna ; Monks Kirby; Faliton (hamlet); Shilton; Sow (part of); Stretton Baskerville; Stretton-under-Foss, and Newbold Revel (township); Wibtoft (hamlet); Willenhall (hamlet) ; Willey; Wolvey ; Whythebrook, with Hopsford.
  • RUGBY DIVISION , CONTAINS the following parishes, townships, and hamlets, — Button; Bourton upon Dunsmore, with the tithing of Draycot; Ofifton; Cosford, (hamlet) ; Dunchurch with Toft; Frankton; Lawford ; Church Lawford, Little, (townsHip) ; Lawford, Long (township); Newbold upon Avon; Newnham Regis; Newton and Biggin, (township}; Rugby ; Ryton upon Dunsmore; Stretton upon Dunsmore; Thurlaston Willoughby; Wolston with Marston.
  • SOUTHAM DIVISION 
  • THE HUNDRED OF BARLICHWAY,
Language: English

This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both searchable text and the original graphics. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy.
The original book from which this scan was taken was missing some of the plates. The text interpretation by optical scanning of the document may not be a precise interpretation of the written text. Users should refer to the scanned image to validate the interpretation of the material.

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