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    The Battle of Edgcote (also known as the Battle of Banbury or the Battle of Danes Moor) took place on 24 July 1469, during the Wars of the Roses. It was...
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    Edgcote is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Chipping Warden and Edgcote, in the West Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial...
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  • inherited by his grandson, Old Etonian Raymond Courage, Lord of the Manor of Edgcote (1866-1951). In 1955, the company merged with Barclay, Perkins & Co Ltd...
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    was the eldest son of Richard Courage (1915-1994), Lord of the Manor of Edgcote whose aunt, Dorothy Courage (1877-1972, later De Zeote) is referenced in...
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    village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Chipping Warden and Edgcote, in the West Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire...
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    imprisonment after Warwick's supporters defeated a Yorkist army at the Battle of Edgcote. Edward was allowed to resume his rule after Warwick failed to replace...
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    (née Sanders), great-great niece of Raymond Courage, Lord of the Manor of Edgcote. 6 February 2002: Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 6 February 2012:...
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  • defeated a Royal army commanded by the Earl of Pembroke at the Battle of Edgcote. Although they were victorious, Robin was reported to have died in the...
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    brother Richard were executed by Warwick in Northampton, after the Battle of Edgcote, which took place in South Northamptonshire, near Banbury. Herbert was...
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    of Burgundy. The supporters of Edward IV were defeated at the Battle of Edgcote, near Banbury, on 24 July 1469, and Richard Woodville and his second son...
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    Denton, Dodford, Draughton East Farndon, East Haddon, Easton Neston, Edgcote, Elkington, Evenley, Everdon, Eydon Farthinghoe, Farthingstone, Flore,...
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    Census, 178 in the 1991 Census, 194 in the 2001 Census and 327 (including Edgcote) in the 2011 Census. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the village as Thorp...
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    loyal to the Yorkist king, King Edward IV was defeated at the Battle of Edgcote by Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, his disaffected former supporter;...
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    westward a few miles, passing below the village of Chipping Warden through Edgcote, site of a Romano-British villa, then entering Oxfordshire at Hay's Bridge...
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  • Church Brampton parish) Chipping Warden and Edgcote (ancient parishes merged to form Chipping Warden & Edgcote 2008) Corby (ancient parish abolished 1974;...
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    of Sir Henry Neville, who was killed on 26 July 1469 at the Battle of Edgcote, and Joan Bourchier (d. 7 October 1470), daughter of John Bourchier, 1st...
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    was born into a well-to-do Northamptonshire family which had owned the Edgcote estate in South Northamptonshire since 1543. His father, Richard Chauncy...
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  • college, and her colleagues supported her reinstatement. Ady was born in Edgcote in Northamptonshire in 1881, the only child of Rev. William Henry Ady,...
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    the Wars of the Roses. He fought alongside his brother at the Battle of Edgcote (a victory for rebels who supported the Earl of Warwick and the Duke of...
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  • Toby Chauncy (2 February 1674 – 1733), of Edgcote, Northamptonshire, was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1730 to...
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    discontented Earl of Warwick. Even though he escaped the disastrous Battle of Edgcote, he was lynched by a mob at Bridgwater on 17 August 1469. Considered an...
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    By 22 October, the Royalist army was quartered in the villages around Edgcote, and was threatening the Parliamentarian post at Banbury. The garrison...
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  • Arlescote, Chacombe, Charlton, Chipping Warden, Claydon, Cropredy, Culworth, Edgcote, Farnborough (Warks), Greatworth, Great Bourton, Hanwell, King's Sutton...
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  • Easton Maudit – Easton Neston – Easton-on-the-Hill – Ecton – Ecton Brook – Edgcote – Elkington – Evenley – Everdon – Eydon Falcutt – Far Cotton – Farthinghoe...
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  • Wellingborough Deene Park Drayton House East Carlton Hall Easton Neston Edgcote Eydon Hall Finedon Hall Flore House Gayton Manor House Glassthorpe Manor...
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    Cross St Albans (Second) Ferrybridge Towton Piltown Hedgeley Moor Hexham Edgcote 1470 Lincolnshire Rebellion Losecoat Field Readeption of Henry VI Barnet...
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  • Teigh in Rutland was chosen as Hunsford parsonage, Mr Collins's home. Edgcote House in south-west Northamptonshire served as the interior and exterior...
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    Pembroke and some 4,000 of his troops (mainly Welsh) at the Battle of Edgcote late July 1469, there had been several minor skirmishes. One result appears...
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  • decisively defeats the Timurids of Abu Sa'id Mirza. July 24 – Battle of Edgcote: Yorkists are defeated and, in the aftermath, King Edward IV of England...
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    alarmed the King, and the rebels defeated the Royal army at the Battle of Edgcote, six miles north-east of Banbury, on 24 July. Unaware of this disaster...
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