Monument record 2534/1 - Possible Rabbit Warren (Conygrey)

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Summary

The open field to the north-east of Stanion was called Coneygree in 1635

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

{1} Open field to the north-east of the village was called Coneygree in 1635.

{2}{3} By 1730 there was a large enclosed area of the same name.

{4} There was also in the north of the parish a field called Conygrey Field, but it is not clear from the 1635 map whether this had been enclosed by that date. However, Conygrey Field had been enclosed as two large fields by the time of the 1730 survey.


<1> 1635, Terrier and Map of Stanion (NRO Map 2991/6), (unchecked) (Map). SNN39024.

<2> 1730, Map of Stanion (Possibly NRO Map 1352), (unchecked) (Map). SNN39016.

<3> 1730, Map of Stanion (NRO 4090), (unchecked) (Map). SNN34883.

<4> Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England, 1979, An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton, p.136 (checked) (Series). SNN77380.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <1> Map: 1635. Terrier and Map of Stanion (NRO Map 2991/6). NRO Map 2991/6. (unchecked).
  • <2> Map: 1730. Map of Stanion (Possibly NRO Map 1352). NRO Map 1352?. (unchecked).
  • <3> Map: 1730. Map of Stanion (NRO 4090). 4090. (unchecked).
  • <4> Series: Royal Commission on The Historical Monuments of England. 1979. An Inventory of The Historical Monuments in The County of Northampton. 2. HMSO. p.136 (checked).

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Location

Grid reference SP 924 875 (point) Approximate
Civil Parish STANION, North Northamptonshire (formerly Corby District)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Other Statuses/References

  • None recorded

Record last edited

Aug 14 2018 11:24AM

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