Monument record 0202200000 - (MIDDLE) CLAYDON MANOR

Summary

Historical records of medieval to post-medieval manor

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • MANOR (Medieval to Post-Medieval - 1066 AD to 1798 AD)

Description

HELD PRE-1066 BY ALWIN. AFTER 1086 HELD BY WILLIAM PEVEREL. LATER HELD BY FITZ RALPH, CAUNTLOW, LA ZOUCH, EDY & (FROM 1505) VERNEY. IN C16 LEASED TO GIFFORD/GIFFARD FAMILY. MANOR PASSED TO WRIGHTS & CALVERTS WHO TOOK THE NAME & ARMS OF VERNEY (B3).

Sources (22)

  • <1>SBC26951 Bibliographic reference: George Lipscomb. 1847. The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham (Volume 1). Volume 1. p197.
  • <2>SBC20467 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1913. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 2. pp198-199.
  • <3>SBC20463 Bibliographic reference: William Page (ed). 1927. A History of Buckinghamshire (Victoria County History) Volume IV. Volume 4. pp32-33.
  • <4>SBC11706 Bibliographic reference: Nikolaus Pevsner. 1960. The Buildings of England: Buckinghamshire.
  • <5>SBC9892 Bibliographic reference: NATIONAL TRUST 1981 CLAYDON HOUSE (COPY FILED).
  • <6>SBC3775 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1984. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST.
  • <7>SBC10473 Map: OS 1977 1:2500 MAP.
  • <8>SBC4637 Bibliographic reference: English Heritage. 1994. Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England: Buckinghamshire. Part 4.
  • <9>SBC15187 Unpublished document: I Tyers. 1995. TREE RING ANALYSIS OF CLAYDON HOUSE, MIDDLE CLAYDON.
  • <10>SBC19071 Unpublished document: National Trust. 1992. Archaeological Survey: Claydon House.
  • <11>SBC19766 Article in serial: Gary Marshall (National Trust). 1998. Annual fieldwork summary for National Trust in 1998, in South Midlands Archaeology vol 28.
  • <12>SBC19769 Unpublished document: Gary Marshall (National Trust). 1998. Claydon House: Archaeological report covering observations made in room G20.
  • <13>SBC19768 Unpublished document: Gary Marshall (National Trust). 1998. Claydon House: Archaeological report on the excavation of trench 11 on the north-west corner of the House.
  • <14>SBC19770 Article in serial: CBA South Midlands Group. 1997. South Midlands Archaeology 27, 1997.
  • <16>SBC19772 Unpublished document: Gary Marshall (National Trust). 1998. Claydon House: Archaeological watching brief on the excavation of trenches 12 and 13.
  • <17>SBC19773 Unpublished document: National Trust. 1997. Claydon House Archaeological Report: Phase III Watching Brief.
  • <18>SBC19209 Bibliographic reference: National Trust. 1999. Annual Archeological Review No. 7 1998-99.
  • <19>SBC19717 Article in serial: CBA South Midlands Group. 1995. South Midlands Archaeology 25, 1995. No 25.
  • <20>SBC22686 Digital archive: Vernacular Architecture Group. 2000 onwards. Vernacular Architecture Group: Dendrochronology Database.
  • <21>SBC24102 Unpublished document: Northamptonshire Archaeology. 2011. Archaeological watching brief during work to install a new central heating oil supply pipe at the south side of Claydon House, Buckinghamshire.
  • <22>SBC25958 Bibliographic reference: Ian Beckett. 2015. Wanton Troopers: Buckinghamshire in the Civil Wars 1640-1660.
  • <23>SBC26752 Unpublished document: MOLA Northampton. 2021. Archaeological Geophysical Survey on the South Lawn and West Terrace at Claydon House, Middle Claydon January 2021.

Location

Grid reference SP 71930 25330 (point)
Civil Parish MIDDLE CLAYDON, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (6)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Intervention: Watching brief (EBC17472)

Record last edited

Nov 7 2024 2:51PM

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