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Warwickshire

Description
Warwickshire or Warwick, an inland county, bounded on the NW by Staffordshire, on the NE by Leicestershire, on the E by Northamptonshire, on the SE by Oxfordshire, on the SW by Gloucestershire, on the W by Worcestershire. Its outline is irregular, but except for saliencies in the S is not far from forming four nearly equal sides. Its boundary line along all the NE is Watling Street, but scarcely anywhere is either river or watershed. Its length from N to S is 50 miles, its greatest breadth is 34 miles, its circuit is about 195 miles, and its area is 577,462 acres; population, 805,072. The surface includes few hills except offshoots of the Cotswolds, and in a general view is gently undulated, well-wooded, and softly picturesque. The chief streams are the Avon, the Tame, the Alne, the Arrow, the Stour, the Dene, the Leam, the Sowe, the Itchen or Ichene, the Rea, the Bourne, the Blythe, the Colne, and the Anker. Mineral springs are at Leamington, Newnham Regis, Southam, Stratford, and Birmingham. A coal-field, with seams of coal 3 and 4 feet thick, extends along the NE border to the SE of Tamworth, is 16 miles long, and has a mean breadth of about 3 miles. A broad tract of permian rocks, chiefly conglomerate sandstone and red marl, extends southward from the coal-field past Coventry to within a short distance of Leamington. Trias rocks, chiefly new red sandstone and keuper marl, occupy nearly all the rest of the area. Coal is extensively worked. Iron-ore, fireclay, marl, blue clay, and limestone are plentiful, gritstone is obtained at Compton, and blue flag-stone for mantlepieces and other purposes is quarried at Bidford, Wilncote, and Temple Grafton.

Soils are of nearly all kinds, but strong clay-loams and strong marly clays are most common, and with slight exceptions all the soils in most parts are very fertile. The long-horned, the Herefordshire, and the Scotch breeds of cattle are generally preferred for grazing, but other breeds are in use for the dairy. The sheep are chiefly Southdowns and polled Leicesters. Estates are of all sizes, and farms average about 150 acres, and are mostly held from year to year.

Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5
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Map of Warwickshire
Record Sources

1911 Warwickshire Census
1901 Warwickshire Census
1891 Warwickshire Census
1881 Warwickshire Census
1871 Warwickshire Census
1861 Warwickshire Census
1851 Warwickshire Census
1841 Warwickshire Census

British Phone Books 1880-1984

Birth, Marriage & Death Records

The National Archives

The British Library

Military Service Records

General Register Office
 


Record Offices

Warwickshire County Record Office
Priory Park
Cape Road
Warwick
CV34 4JS
Tel: +44 (0) 1926 738959
Fax: +44 (0) 1926 738969
email: recordoffice@warwickshire.gov.uk
 


Heralds' Visitations

The Visitation of Warwickshire 1619 is available on CD-ROM
 


Owners of Land

The Warwick - Return of Owners of Land in 1873 is available on CD-ROM.
 


Trade Directories

Pigot's Commercial Directory of Warwickshire, 1828-9 is available to purchase on CD-ROM from the shop.

The Historical Directories web site have a number of directories relating to Warwickshire online, including:
Kelly's, Pigot, Slater, etc.
 

Places and Parishes in Warwickshire
Alcester
Alderminster
Allesley
Alveston
Ansley
Anstey
Arley
Arrow
Ashow
Astley
Aston
Aston Cantlow
Atherstone
Atherstone on Stour
Austrey
Avon Dassett
Baddesley Clinton
Baddesley Ensor
Baginton
Balsall
Barcheston
Barford
Barston
Barton on the Heath
Baxterley
Bearley
Beaudesert
Bedworth
Berkswell
Bickenhill
Bidford
Billesley
Bilton
Binley
Binton
Birdingbury
Birmingham
Bishops Itchington
Bishops Tachbrook
Bourton upon Dunsmore
Brailes
Brinklow
Bubbenhall
Budbrooke
Bulkington
Burmington
Burton Dassett
Burton Hastings
Butlers Marston
Caldecote
Chadshunt
Charlecote
Cherington
Chesterton
Chilvers Coton
Church Lawford
Churchover
Claverdon
Claybrooke
Clifton upon Dunsmore
Coleshill
Compton Verney
Compton Wyniates
Corley
Coughton
Coventry
Coventry Holy Trinity
Coventry St Michael
Cropredy
Cubbington
Curdworth
Dunchurch
Eatington
Edgbaston
Elmdon
Exhall (Alcester)
Exhall (Coventry)
Farnborough
Fenny Compton
Fillongley
Foleshill
Frankton
Fulbrooke
Gaydon
Grandborough
Great Alne
Great Harborough
Great Packington
Grendon
Halford
Hampton in Arden
Hampton Lucy
Harberbury
Haseley
Haselor
Hatton
Henley in Arden
Hillmorton
Honiley
Honington
Hunningham
Idlicote
Ilmington
Ipsley
Kenilworth
Kineton
Kings Newnham
Kingsbury
Kinwarton
Knowle
Ladbroke
Lapworth
Lea Marston
Leamington Hastings
Leamington Priors
Leek Wootton
Lighthorne
Lillington
Little Compton
Little Packington
Long Compton
Long Itchington
Lower Shuckburgh
Loxley
Mancetter
Marton
Maxstoke
Merevale
Meriden
Middleton
Milverton
Monks Kirby
Moreton Morrell
Morton Baggot
Napton on the Hill
Nether Whitacre
Newbold Pacey
Newbold upon Avon
Newton Regis
Norton Lindsey
Nuneaton
Offchurch
Old Stratford
Over Whitacre
Oxhill
Packwood
Pillerton Hersey
Pillerton Priors
Polesworth
Preston Baggot
Priors Hardwick
Priors Marston
Radbourn
Radford Semele
Radway
Ratley
Rowington
Rugby
Ryton upon Dunsmore
Salford Priors
Seckington
Sheldon
Sherborne
Shilton
Shotteswell
Shustoke
Shuttington
Snitterfield
Solihull
Southam
Sowe
Spernall
Stivichall
Stockton
Stoke
Stoneleigh
Stratford on Avon
Stretton Baskerville
Stretton on the Foss
Stretton upon Dunsmore
Studley
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton under Brailes
Tamworth
Tanworth in Arden
Temple Grafton
Tidmington
Tredington
Tysoe
Ufton
Upper Shuckburgh
Wappenbury
Warmington
Warwick
Wasperton
Watergall
Weddington
Weethley
Welford
Wellesbourne Hastings
Weston under Wetherley
Weston upon Avon
Whatcote
Whichford
Whitchurch
Whitnash
Willey
Willoughby
Wishaw
Withybrook
Wixford
Wolfhamcote
Wolford
Wolston
Wolverton
Wolvey
Wootton Wawen
Wormleighton
Wroxhall
Wyken

Last Updated: 31st August 2010