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nonetheless ordered the commissioners to suppress the priory, which they did before the end of 1536. The last prioress was pensioned off, her nuns and dependents were evicted, all the priory's furnishings were seized, its hand-bells were scrapped, and the lead from the roofs of the priory church and
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about 1720 and drawings made in 1844 suggest a 16th-century house arranged around a central courtyard and a symmetrical west front rebuilt about 1700, with a very formal garden around the house and extending to the east of it. The central courtyard could have been derived from the priory courtyard.
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sold the remains of the priory to John Onley, who had at least part of the building turned into his family mansion. Early in the 17th century it passed from the Onley family to a family called Parkhurst. Also in the 17th century a church was built or rebuilt in Lower Catesby. An engraving made in
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A long, rectangular formal pond survives from the gardens of the old Catesby House. There are earthworks, many of them rectilinear, indicating house or priory walls and further formal ponds. It is not entirely clear which walls are from the house and which are from the priory.
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dating from about 1300, almost certainly carved for the priory church when it was rebuilt in about 1301. The present church also includes Jacobean woodwork from its 17th-century predecessor: a communion rail with barley-twist
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Stone House in Upper Catesby, about 275 yards (251 m) east of the ruins of Upper Catesby church, is early 18th-century. Its porch incorporates a 13th-century
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panelling said to come from the priory, and 17th-century panelling, doorcases and a stair with barley-sugar balusters, all from the old Catesby House.
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In 1863 the Catesby House was demolished and a new one was built above lower Catesby, about half-way up the hill to
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is recorded again in the 12th century. In about 1175 it was held by Sasfrid's grandson Robert de Esseby (
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at Catesby, and that one Sasfrid held it of William Peveral. The same four hides held of William Peverel
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in 1247, Margaret was elected prioress in 1245 and she served until her death in 1257. In 1267
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passes through Lower Catesby. The population of the hamlet is included in the civil parish of
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In Catesby churchyard is the tomb of John Parkhurst (1701–65). One of his sons was the Revd.
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and incorporates items from previous buildings at Lower Catesby: 16th-century
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In 1861 the 17th-century church was demolished and replaced by the present
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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
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Just north of the church is a row of four early 17th-century cottages.
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marks from the ploughing of the medieval arable farming with an
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The hamlets name means 'Katr's/Kati's farm/settlement'.
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Lower Catesby is located in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire
OS grid reference
SP5159
Civil parish
Catesby
Unitary authority
West Northamptonshire
Ceremonial county
Northamptonshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Daventry
Postcode district
NN11
Dialling code
Police
Northamptonshire
Fire
Northamptonshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
Daventry
Catesby (Parish Meeting)

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