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- Manor House (Illustration)
- Manor of Clifford
- Advowson of the Church
- Table of Quarterings
HISTORY
OF THE
MANOR & ADVOWSON
OF
CLIFFORD CHAMBERS
AND
SOME ACCOUNT OF ITS POSSESSORS
Reprinted from the Transactions of the Bristol
& Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Vol XIV, Part I.BY
SIR JOHN MACLEAN, F.S.A., V.P.
Vice-President of the Royal Archaeological Institute, Hon. Member
of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, &c.NOT PUBLISHED.
1890.
PRINTED BY C.T. JEFFERIES & SONS, BRISTOL.
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- Original source material relating to Clifford Chambers, and other parishes in Diocese of Warwick may be found at the Warwickshire County Record Office; with the exeception of Bishops Transcripts, which (if they exist) should be found at Gloucestershire Archives.
- "CLIFFORD CHAMBERS, a parish in the upper division of the hundred of Tewkesbury, in the county of Gloucester, 2 miles S. of Stratford-on-Avon. The village is pleasantly situated on the river Avon. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, value £172, in the patronage of the Rev. T. G. Tyndall. The church, dedicated to St. Helen, is an ancient stone edifice with tower."
[Description from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]
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- The parish of Clifford Chambers was transferred from Gloucestershire to Warwickshire in 1931.
[Ref: Handlist of the contents of the Gloucestershire Archives, 1995, et al.]
- A History of the Manor and Advowson of Clifford Chambers, and some account of its possessors - a transcription by David Parsons of an article reprinted from the Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archæological Society, Vol XIV, Part I by Sir John Maclean, FSA, VP.
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