Crow, Hampshire

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Crow
Hampshire
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Moortown Lane, Crow
Location
Grid reference: SU171041
Location: 50°50’9"N, 1°45’33"W
Data
Post town: Ringwood
Postcode: BH24
Dialling code: 01425
Local Government
Council: New Forest
Parliamentary
constituency:
New Forest West

Crow is a small village in the New Forest in the south-west of Hampshire. Its nearest town is Ringwood, which is found about a mile north-west of the village.

History

The name "Crow" may be derived from an Old Welsh word, either "criw" meaning "ford, weir", or perhaps "craw" meaning "hovel".[1] In the Domesday Book of 1086, Crow (Crone) was held by the sons of Godric Malf from the King.[2]

In the 13th and 14th centuries the manor was held at various times by John de Burley, Sir Hugh Cheyne, Sir John Berkeley, and Humphrey Duke of Gloucester.[3] It was held by the Milbourne family in the 15th and 16th centuries until the death of Richard Milbourne in 1532.[3] It was sold to William Button in 1543, and the manor stayed in the Button family at least until 1599.[3] The manor subsequently passed to the Comptons of Minstead and Bisterne, and then with Bisterne to William Mills in 1792.[3] The two manors of Bisterne and Crow were effectively merged from that time.[3]

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References

  1. Crow, Old Hampshire Gazetteer
  2. Crow, Hampshire in the Domesday Book
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 A History of the County of Hampshire - Volume 4 pp 606-614: Parishes: Ringwood (Victoria County History)