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- Gratwich abstract "Gratwich is a small hamlet in Kingstone civil parish, in Staffordshire, England, four miles southwest of Uttoxeter in the valley of the River Blythe.It is believed that the name Gratwich comes from the Old English ‘greot’, meaning gravel and ‘wic’ meaning “lying on”, so Gratwich means 'lying on gravel'. An alternative possibility may be “a dairy farm by the gravelly stream”. In the Domesday Book of 1086 Gratwich is recorded as Crotewiche. At that time the manor was part of the lands of Robert de Stafford. There was sufficient arable land for three ploughs. The recorded population was four villeins, five bordars and one serf. There was a Grist mill which brought in four shillings per year, and the manor was recorded as being worth 24 shillings per year. There was one acre of meadow and a wood half a league in length and breadth.The village church is St. Mary the Virgin's.Notable locals include native Ruth Gledhill (born 1959), journalist for The Times, daughter of the vicar of the time.".
- Gratwich thumbnail Gratwich_-_geograph.org.uk_-_354319.jpg?width=300.
- Gratwich wikiPageID "32072782".
- Gratwich wikiPageLength "2013".
- Gratwich wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Gratwich wikiPageRevisionID "701427987".
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hamlets_in_Staffordshire.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_England.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Gristmill.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Hamlet_(place).
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Kingstone,_Staffordshire.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink League_(unit).
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Manor.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Meadow.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Plough.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink River_Blythe.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Robert_de_Stafford.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Ruth_Gledhill.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Serfdom.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Shilling.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Uttoxeter.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink Vicar.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLink File:Gratwich_-_geograph.org.uk_-_354319.jpg.
- Gratwich wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gratwich".
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- Gratwich wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gratwich wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Staffordshire-geo-stub.
- Gratwich subject Category:Hamlets_in_Staffordshire.
- Gratwich hypernym Hamlet.
- Gratwich point "52.882 -1.959".
- Gratwich type Place.
- Gratwich type Settlement.
- Gratwich type Village.
- Gratwich type Hamlet.
- Gratwich type Place.
- Gratwich type Village.
- Gratwich type SpatialThing.
- Gratwich comment "Gratwich is a small hamlet in Kingstone civil parish, in Staffordshire, England, four miles southwest of Uttoxeter in the valley of the River Blythe.It is believed that the name Gratwich comes from the Old English ‘greot’, meaning gravel and ‘wic’ meaning “lying on”, so Gratwich means 'lying on gravel'. An alternative possibility may be “a dairy farm by the gravelly stream”. In the Domesday Book of 1086 Gratwich is recorded as Crotewiche.".
- Gratwich label "Gratwich".
- Gratwich sameAs Q15059052.
- Gratwich sameAs m.0gx117q.
- Gratwich sameAs Q15059052.
- Gratwich lat "52.882".
- Gratwich long "-1.959".
- Gratwich wasDerivedFrom Gratwich?oldid=701427987.
- Gratwich depiction Gratwich_-_geograph.org.uk_-_354319.jpg.
- Gratwich isPrimaryTopicOf Gratwich.