Fenny Compton
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fenny-compton-286-1146595
title:
Fenny Compton
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Fenny Compton is a village and parish in Warwickshire, England, eight miles north of Banbury. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 808. Its name comes from the Anglo-Saxon Fennig Cumbtūn meaning "marshy farmstead in a valley". In 1498, Sir William Cope, who served as Cofferer of the Household of Henry VII from 1494 to 1505, was granted the Lordships of Wormleighton and Fenny Compton, part of the lands of Simon de Montford who had been attainted in 1495. He later sold the lands to the Spenc
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wiki
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Village in Warwickshire, England
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenny_Compton
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date modified:
2024-04-08T05:30:48Z
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fields total:
13
integrity:
15