Grendon, Warwickshire
Historical Description
Grendon, a parish in Warwickshire, on the river Anker and the Coventry Canal, contiguous to Leicestershire, 2½ miles NW by N of Atherstone. It includes Whittington hamlet, and its post town is Atherstone. Acreage, 2415; population, 681. Grendon Hall, a fine large edifice mainly rebuilt in 1825, has been for centuries the seat of the Chet-wynd family. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Worcester; gross value,, £450 with residence. The church consists of nave, chancel, aisles, and transept, with a south porch and embattled tower. There is a Free Methodist chapel.
Administration
The following is a list of the administrative units in which this place was either wholly or partly included.
Ancient County | Warwickshire | |
Ecclesiastical parish | Grendon All Saints | |
Hundred | Hemlingford | |
Poor Law union | Atherstone |
Any dates in this table should be used as a guide only.
Church Records
The Warwickshire County Record Office hold the following registers for Grendon:
Baptisms | Marriages | Burials |
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1567-1918 | 1567-1956 | 1567-1899 |
Most of the records prior to 1911 have been digitised and are available on Ancestry.co.uk
Civil Registration
For general information about Civil Registration (births, marriages and deaths) see the Civil Registration page.
Directories & Gazetteers
We have transcribed the entry for Grendon from the following:
- Samuel Lewis' A Topographical Dictionary of England, by Samuel Lewis, seventh edition, published 1858. (Grendon (All Saints))
Land and Property
The Return of Owners of Land in 1873 for Warwickshire is available to browse.
Maps
Online maps of Grendon are available from a number of sites:
- Bing (Current Ordnance Survey maps).
- Google Streetview.
- National Library of Scotland. (Old maps)
- OpenStreetMap.
- old-maps.co.uk (Old Ordnance Survey maps to buy).
- Streetmap.co.uk (Current Ordnance Survey maps).
- A Vision of Britain through Time. (Old maps)
Newspapers and Periodicals
The British Newspaper Archive have fully searchable digitised copies of the following Warwickshire papers online:
Visitations Heraldic
The Visitation of Warwickshire 1619 is available on the Heraldry page.