Ashby Castle, Quenby, Leicestershire, England



 


Notes:
Castle Ashby is the name of a civil parish, an estate village and an English country house in rural Northamptonshire. Historically the village was set up to service the needs of Castle Ashby House, the seat of the Marquess of Northampton. The village has one small pub-hotel, The Falcon. At the time of the 2011 census, the parish's population (including Chadstone) was 111 people.[1] The village contains many houses rebuilt from the 1860s onwards. These include work by the architect E.F. Law of Northampton, whose work can also be seen nearby at Horton Church. The castle is the result of a licence obtained in 1306, for Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry, to castellate his mansion in the village of Ashby.

Latitude: 52.2271, Longitude: -0.7417


Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
1 Ashby, Robert II  1517Ashby Castle, Quenby, Leicestershire, England I28389
2 Ashby, Elizabeth  1508Ashby Castle, Quenby, Leicestershire, England I30482

Death

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
1 Hesilrige, Lady Katherine  1510Ashby Castle, Quenby, Leicestershire, England I28221
2 Ashby, George  1546Ashby Castle, Quenby, Leicestershire, England I30477


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