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'''Kington''' is a village and parish in the [[Halfshire]] hundred of [[Worcestershire]].  Situated near to [[Flyford Flavell]], the earliest known recording of Kington in the [[Domesday Book]] under "cyne-turne" – the "King's farmstead".
'''Kington''' is a village and parish in the [[Halfshire]] hundred of [[Worcestershire]], near [[Flyford Flavell]].


In 1714 Mr and Mrs Woolmere sold the Manor of Kington to Thomas Vernon (1654–1721). As he had no children the estate passed to his second cousin Bowater Vernon and then in turn to Thomas Vernon (1724–1771).<ref>''Life in the Woods'', Janet Gourd, 2003 Lychgate Publishing, Tillington, West Sussex. p56 and ''Grafton Wood Estate Map 1740'' Croome Estate Archives</ref>
==History==
The earliest known recording of Kington in the [[Domesday Book]] under "cyne-turne" &ndash; the "King's farmstead".


Kington had two Anabaptist congregations in 1669, as with some other parts of eastern Worcestershire, where they had strongest support among poorer people.<ref>{{Citation |last1=Lloyd |first1=David |title=A History of Worcestershire |date=1993 |publisher=Phillimore |location=Chichester |ol=1140253M |lccn=94109314 |isbn=9780850336580 |oclc=30027275|page=93}}</ref>
In 1714 Mr and Mrs Woolmere sold the Manor of Kington to Thomas Vernon (1654–1721). As he had no children the estate passed to his second cousin Bowater Vernon and then in turn to Thomas Vernon (1724–1771).<ref>''Life in the Woods'', Janet Gourd, 2003 Lychgate Publishing p56 and ''Grafton Wood Estate Map 1740'' Croome Estate Archives</ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:36, 12 March 2025

Kington
Worcestershire

13th-century Church of St James
Location
Grid reference: SO990558
Location: 52°12’5"N, 2°-0’57"W
Data
Post town: Worcester
Postcode: WR7
Local Government
Council: Wychavon

Kington is a village and parish in the Halfshire hundred of Worcestershire, near Flyford Flavell.

History

The earliest known recording of Kington in the Domesday Book under "cyne-turne" – the "King's farmstead".

Kington had two Anabaptist congregations in 1669, as with some other parts of eastern Worcestershire, where they had strongest support among poorer people.[1]

In 1714 Mr and Mrs Woolmere sold the Manor of Kington to Thomas Vernon (1654–1721). As he had no children the estate passed to his second cousin Bowater Vernon and then in turn to Thomas Vernon (1724–1771).[2]

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References

  1. Lloyd, David (1993), A History of Worcestershire, Chichester: Phillimore, p. 93, ISBN 9780850336580, OCLC 30027275 
  2. Life in the Woods, Janet Gourd, 2003 Lychgate Publishing p56 and Grafton Wood Estate Map 1740 Croome Estate Archives

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