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- Q6911469 subject Q8200571.
- Q6911469 abstract "Moreton Morrell is a village and civil parish in the county of Warwickshire, England. It is part of the historic hundred of Kington and is located about three and a half miles north west of the village of Kineton. The settlement was first mentioned in the Domesday Book as Moreton. From at least Norman times, it has consisted of the village of Moreton and the hamlet of Morrell. The parish of Moreton Morrell is bounded on the east and south east by the Fosse Way, and consists of Little Morrell in the north, the village of Moreton Morrell, and Moreton Paddox in the south.The population in 1801 was less than 200 and very similar to that cited in the Domesday Book in 1086. By 1961 it had doubled and by 2001 it had doubled again to 800. The increase at the 2011 Census was to 850.Moreton Hall, is a Grade II listed building in the village built on land bought in 1903 by Charles Tuller Garland, a son of a rich New York banker. Construction of the hall was completed in 1909. In 1948 it became the location of the Warwickshire Institute of Agriculture, and is now the location of one of the campuses and agricultural training centres of Warwickshire College. It was completely gutted by fire in 2008Moreton Paddox is built on the site of a large house of that name built at the beginning of the 20th century for Charles Garland’s sister. Nowadays, Moreton Paddox incorporates some of the original ancillary buildings and garden of the hall. The farmhouse and barns which were present before Moreton Paddox have been converted into homes.Charles Garland was also the founder of the Real Tennis Club in Moreton Morrell in 1905.Amy Robsart, wife of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester often visited the village.Thomas Jefferson's great grandfather William Randolph was born in the village in 1650 before moving to America at the age of 22.The village has a small primary school, one pub, The Black Horse, (formerly The Sea Horse) and an Anglican church, the Church of the Holy Cross.[1]".
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- Q6911469 comment "Moreton Morrell is a village and civil parish in the county of Warwickshire, England. It is part of the historic hundred of Kington and is located about three and a half miles north west of the village of Kineton. The settlement was first mentioned in the Domesday Book as Moreton. From at least Norman times, it has consisted of the village of Moreton and the hamlet of Morrell.".
- Q6911469 label "Moreton Morrell".
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