HASELOR

The parish lies a few miles east of Alcester, and comprises the two hamlets of Walcot and Upton, the parish church of St.Mary and All Saints being on a hill mid way between them. It is of Norman origin. Both hamlets have attractive seventeenth century dwellings.

DIOCESE: Worcester. HUNDRED: Barlichway. UNION: Alcester

ADJOINING PARISHES: Great Alne, Aston Cantlow, Billesley, Old Stratford, Binton, Temple Grafton, Exhall (Near Coventry), Arrow, Kinwarton.

Parish Registers: Christenings: 1594-1891 Marriages: 1589-1978 Burials: 1589-1959 (many gaps) Banns 1824-1938

Bishop's Transcripts : Begin 1615 WOR

IGI: Christenings: 1594-1704 & Christenings: 1737-1812, Marriages: 1589-1630, 1679-1695, 1697-1698, 1700-1703 & 1737-1875. Widely available; BMSGH(PS)

REGISTER COPIES: Christenings: 1594-1620, 1681-1705, Marriages: 1589-1620, 1679-1703,

Burials: 1589- 1618, 1679-1704 STR

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS: Yard to 1900 STR Yard, WAR , WOR (ADLHS)

PROBATE RECORDS: WOR

CENSUS RETURNS: All WAR
1851 BMSGH SI v12 , SoG , BIR
1851 vXIII (RR) , SoG
1881 BCP , BMSGH(PS)

INDEXES
Burial 1813-1837
Marriage 1754-1837

DEEDS: Calendar of Mediaeval deeds relating to Haselor preserved in Warwick Castle Archives, J.H.Bloom 1902.

OTHER SOURCES: Haynes family papers 1808-1817.
Plans and properties of Richard Hemming 1861 and 1876.
Deeds, abstracts of title 1602-1892; map 1810, relating to Gray-Cheape estates.
Seymour family of Ragley.


[Last updated: 18th March 2013 ]