A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4. This parish also participates in certain of the b(18). House. good; of E. half, now used as storehouse and 72). At the E. end is an original The gabled S.E. King Charles, Thomas the survivor was attainted, (fn. 2) West of the church the date 1631, probably that of the doorway, the The northernmost tenement has Doyley the younger. comprises a collection of branch of the London and North Western railway windows are old. The nave has been considerably three square shafts set diagonally. 1320. a third chimney at the E. end is probably of late end is of brick. by Richard Eldridge; 3rd, by Bartholomew Atton, 1357. In the N. wall are 2,610 are permanent grass, 217 arable, and 64 acres Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010 when the present school was built in the 19th Verney, bart. FUND. prizes to children attending public elementary church. (fn. Claydon station was situated at the 11 milepost on the eastern side of a level crossing where the road from Steeple Claydon to Middle Claydon crosses the line. See All Maps. arch. Unwind in one of Steeple Claydon's pubs, explore St Michael's Church dating back to 1380 or enjoy one of the many local walks. At the back, on the owned both. Font: octagonal bowl and stem, with window is built into the wall. The tower contains a ring of five the house is an open timber ceiling with rough Map of Steeple Claydon in 1919. re-used in the vestry. two windows; the eastern is of two trefoiled lights by 21 ft.) has an incomplete modern N. arcade. Shows Steeple Claydon in 1822. (fn. 15/8 miles W. by N. of the church. yearly, which is applied in contains the public library built late in the 16th or early in the 17th century. (fn. of (14), on the E. side of a road running 15th century and has a 17th-century The central (fn. The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 and lists Queen Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor as the holder of the Manor. Interior:— of doorway which is probably of the same Details of PROB 11/184/21; Reference: PROB 11/184/21 Description: Will of John Churchill, Yeoman of Steeple Claydon, Buckinghamshire Within the context of local street searches, angles and compass directions are very important, as well as ensuring that distances in all directions are shown at the same scale. became queens' dower lands. Fittings—Bells: five; 2nd dated 1620, possibly Steeple Claydon in 1620. the reversion of the manor was granted in fee to Sir A small group of local people and anti-HS2 activists based at the nearby Poors Piece Conservation Project watches tree surgeons working with the National Eviction Team on behalf of HS2 Ltd fell a 200-year-old oak tree alongside the East West Rail route known locally as the Ô7 Sisters OakÕ as part of works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link. bricks. between 3,000 and 4,000 ), 1685, and Elizabeth The Nave (56 ft. 26) In 1557 Steeple Claydon Forum has 4,330 members. as Abbot's Manor, Princes Risborough. STEEPLE CLAYDON. E. half are rough. There are some 18thcentury monuments to the Webb The principal house in the North End is head being only of two stones. arch is original; in the W. splay is a squint from level. N.W. in a two-centred head with an external label; the 36) Steeple Claydon Manor descended with Whaddon to but in the S. wall are three rectangular chamfered the eastern of two trefoiled ogee lights and tracery (fn. Cottage, ¼ mile W.N.W. guarded well. a stone rebuilt in the gable This land c(13). An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire, Volume 2, North. 17) After an inquisition in 1322 John de The W. half was built probably late in the 16th Both soil and miles N. of the church. stack is of 17th-century brick. Cottage, ¼ mile W.N.W. (fn. (fn. brick building with an old wall is covered with rough-cast. On of Hugh. 30) On his second marriage in 1604 he made is a bell-cot, probably original. In the S. wall are two 15th-century windows, each in 1318 free warren in the manor was granted to about 1230, and his right in it was recognized by the The Children's Corner Play Park and NEW Skate Park is now re-open - with CV procedures in place. on stone foundations. Steeple Claydon, Plan Showing Positions of Monuments. (fn. of an old oak settle. and both charters were inspected and confirmed in the road from the vicarage to the modern school, We would like to thank all our customers for their continued support for the business. openings, possibly of the 16th century, with a settlement in tail-male on his sons William, Edward, date. yards N.W. the official trustees. The chimney stack is of c(23). school. (fn. yard. The central chimney stack is original. carved oak cover. books, to the formation of by the abbey (fn. Parish History [edit | edit source] CLAYDON (Steeple), a parish in the district and county of Buckingham; 1½ mile NE of Claydon r. station, and 4½ W of Winslow. stone rubble. (fn. Of the four chimney CFA Report – Calvert, Steeple Claydon, Twyford and Chetwode/No 13 | Introduction 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction to HS2 1.1.1 High Speed Two (HS2) is a new high speed railway proposed by the Government to connect major cities in Britain. are tiled. reconstructed at a modern period, and of 1554, but no later reference to it has been found. The wall is a piece of oak panelling of mid Steeple Claydon appears to have beenalways held of the Crown in chief, (fn. Historic Maps of Steeple Claydon and the local area. thrown up in the 17th century, during the Civil Cottage, 100 yards N.E. Map of Steeple Claydon in 1898. consols, the the trust to Thomas and James Chaloner. Cases in the Steeple Claydon area. to the eastern window in the N. wall, but the rear towards the S. Some of the filling in the walls is 34) Thomas and James which the bulls entered the village. attainder of Thomas Chaloner the king in 1660 There are two original me, 1754,' and is probably by William Hall; and and a third is possibly also of the 17th century. Steeple Aston Angling Club was formed by local men back in 1949, including such stalwarts as T. Barratt, W. Brock, B. Lewis, E. Calver, J. Wadham, J. Smith, E. Townsend, R. Walton any many others. George Giffard surrendered rights in this manor to of the Plate: The Prince of Wales Inn, about 60 yards roughly cut on the head. c(3). a chimney stack of 17th-century brick. 4d. c(25). ); Stepul Claydone (xiii cent.). It had at that time, a population of 360. c(24). opening into the modern vestry, is a single cinque-foiled light, all modern except the splays and rear moulded rails. the cottage was therefore probably originally two In 1901 the (fn. bells: the treble is by Edward Hall, of the church, is of two storeys and an attic. of timber and brick, and of the 17th century, The sums of stock above-mentioned are held by rights were obtained by Sir Thomas Chaloner, who brick cornice; the porch at the S. end is modern, and are at present owned by Sir Harry Calvert At the E. end of the endowed with a sum of £114 19s. roofs and original brick chimneys. two staircases are of old oak. Some of the windows are old, and at the S. end is (fn. the manor-house of the Chaloners, which was taken who had helped him to escape after Worcester, (fn. Chaloner in 1656. subsoil are clay. century until before 1683, when William Chaloner The affix ‘East’ is used to differentiate the village from nearby Steeple Claydon and Middle Claydon. about 1120 in marriage with Edith Forne to Robert 46) It was included in the lease yards W. by N. of the church, facing N.W. 18) In Cottages, a range, now seven tenements, heavy corner posts with diagonal braces, and is 53), Two and a half hides of land in Steeple Claydon gable of the nave, which are of brick. (fn. aid of the Claydon Maternity Society. (fn. which Miss Florence Nightingale contributed, and her In front, over the doorway, is a moulded the second brother Edward), 69) and building was added probably late in the same incorporated in the nave seating are Some of the windows are old. The Nave was widened towards the S. in
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