- and
Upper Draycot was
renamed Draycot Cerne. All of the
cottages and
farms of
Draycot Cerne were
within the
Draycot Estate,
belonging to
Draycot House. In...
- Draycott,
Draycot or
Draycote may
refer to: Draycott,
Derbyshire Draycott,
Gloucestershire Draycott, Stroud, a
location Draycot Moor or
Draycott Moor...
- Sir
Thomas Long of
Draycot (c. 1451–1508) was an
English landowner and knight. He is
known to have
served as one of the
Members of
Parliament for the...
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Anthony Draycot (died 1571 in
Draycott in the Moors) was an
English Roman Catholic churchman and lawyer.
During the
reign of
Queen Mary he held a diocesan...
- John Long of
Draycot Cerne (c. 1419 – 20
September 1478) was an
English landowner and
member of parliament. Born in Wiltshire, the son of
Robert Long...
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Draycot Foliat is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Chiseldon, in the
Swindon district, in the
ceremonial county of Wiltshire, England, on the back road...
-
Draycot is a
hamlet on the
River Thame, in the
civil parish of Tiddington-with-Albury, in the
South Oxfordshire district, in the
county of Oxfordshire...
- to the east. The
parish includes the
hamlets of Badbury.
Badbury Wick,
Draycot Foliat, Hodson, and
Ridgeway View; the
ancient manor of
Burderop is also...
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Derbyshire 1490:
Ralph Okeover of
Okeover Hall 1491:
Roger Draycot of
Painsley Hall,
Draycot in the
Moors 1492:
Richard Wrottesley of
Wrottesley Hall 1493:...
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besides Wilcot village covered the
village of Oare and the
hamlets of
Draycot Fitz Payne, Rainscombe, West
Stowell and
Wilcot Green. Giant's
Grave on...