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| | Loxley’s Landowners |
 | | The mill was more credibly near to the Church and the adjacent granary, which occupied the site of Loxley Hall, because the two fields belonging to the church, lying east of it, and south of the road to Wellesbourne, were known as Mill Hill in 1585. |
 | | Loxley, keen to conform, commissioned a new bell in 1632 and new pews were installed at the expense of the Vicar in 1638. |
 | | The east and north east portions of the parish, including Loxley farm, Oakham Farm and the demesne lands of the former manor, were not covered by the Award – this is the area covered by the 1837 map of the ‘Old Inclosures’. |
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