The priories of Weedon Beck and Weedon Pinkney (WeedonLois)
In 1302 John de Brochull of Weedon was found by a jury to be a villein of the abbot of Bec, and taxable at pleasure; but being contumacious, William Grafton, steward of the abbot, took him and set him in the stocks.
A priory, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, as a cell of the French abbey, was established at Weedon Pinkney by Ghilo de Pinkney in the reign of Henry I. The Pinkneys were lords of this and several adjacent manors.
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Most of the family eventually moved from Helmdon and some begin to appear in the WeedonLois NTH Parish registers, when a William Matthews was signing the Bishop's Transcripts on various occasions, between 1744 and 1774.
The first Matthews baptism found in WeedonLois PRs is that of Mary, daughter of William and Mary (1760).
His children were baptized in WeedonLois parish church.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: James Weedon settled in Newport, R.I. in 1630; along with William; Isaac Weedon settled in Virginia in 1720; Jane Weedon settled in Maryland in 1720; James Weedon settled in New England in 1755.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Weedon coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
The 1871 Census Census for Weedon records John’s occupation unchanged and his age 46 and that of Ann 51.
Alfred was aged 31 and an Agricultural Labourer, born in Weedon and Mary was 29.
However, the 1901 Census has John, aged 76, living in WeedonLois as a retired Agricultural Labourer with his daughter, Mary, and her husband Alfred Blick.
The building now provides modern and spacious accommodation for both patients and staff.
The practice area covers Brackley and extends to the surrounding villages of Sulgrave, Weston and WeedonLois to the north, and to Souldern, Hardwick and Hethe to the south.
The Practice is part of the Cherwell Vale Primary Care Trust, which is part of the NHS.
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