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Exhall - a small parish of 833 acres including Little Britain <strong>an</strong>d part of Ardens Graf<strong>to</strong>n;<br />

(not <strong>to</strong> be confused with Exhall near Coventry); Warwick de<strong>an</strong>ery, Worcester diocese;<br />

Stratford Division of Barlichway Hundred, Warwickshire; Alcester Union. Alcester (post)<br />

2, Bidford 2, Stratford 6, Evesham 9. Part of the m<strong>an</strong>or of Oversley, held by the<br />

Throckmor<strong>to</strong>n family. Enclosure 1767 with Wixford <strong>an</strong>d Broom.<br />

Great Alne - a parish of 1697 acres on the river Alne; Warwick de<strong>an</strong>ery, Worcester<br />

diocese. Alcester Division of Barlichway Hundred, Warwickshire; Alcester Union.<br />

Alcester (post) 2, Henley 5, Stratford 6. The soil is s<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>d marl, subsoil s<strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>d clay.<br />

M<strong>an</strong>or was held by the Greene, Bloxham, Lyttel<strong>to</strong>n <strong>an</strong>d Holyoake families. Perhaps<br />

included in lost enclosure award of Kinwar<strong>to</strong>n1803.<br />

Haselor<br />

- a parish of 2250 acres including Up<strong>to</strong>n <strong>an</strong>d Walcote; Warwick de<strong>an</strong>ery,<br />

Worcester diocese; Stratford Division of Barlichway Hundred, Warwickshire; Alcester<br />

Union. Alcester (post) 2, Stratford 6, Henley 6. The soil is rich marl with s<strong>an</strong>dy subsoil.<br />

The m<strong>an</strong>or of Haselor was held by the Grevilles, Earls of Warwick, until 1804, when it<br />

was sold <strong>to</strong> William Froggatt. By 1850 it was held by the Throckmor<strong>to</strong>ns, who were also<br />

associated with the m<strong>an</strong>or of Up<strong>to</strong>n. Walcot, sometimes treated as a separate m<strong>an</strong>or, was<br />

in the possession of the Salt family of Cheshire in the early nineteenth century. Enclosure<br />

award 1767.<br />

Inkberrow - a very large parish of 6847 acres including Bouts, Cladswell, Cookhill,<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ckwood, Holberrow Green, Edgioake <strong>an</strong>d part of the Ridgeway; Pershore de<strong>an</strong>ery;<br />

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