LADBROKE

Ladbroke is two miles south of Southam on the main Coventry to Banbury road. Ladbroke Hall, built in Georgian times has been converted into flats. The church was built in the fourteenth century but has been restored and had a new roof in 1878. Upper and Lower Radbourn are adjoining extra-parochial areas.

DIOCESE: Lichfield HUNDRED: Knightlow UNION: Southam

ADJOINING PARISHES: Southam, Napton-on-the-Hill, Upper Radbourne, Lower Radbourn, Hodnell, Chapel Ascote, Bishop's Itchington, Harbury.

Parish Registers: Christenings: 1559-1919 Marriages: 1560-1991 Burials: 1558-1992 (with Radbourn Christenings: 1813-1919).

Bishop's Transcripts : 1662-1847 LIC Begin c1833 WOR

IGI: Christenings: 1745-1875, Marriages: 1745-1837. Widely available; BMSGH(PS)

REGISTER COPIES: Christenings: 1559-1879 Marriages: 1560-1837 Banns 1823-1877 SoG

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS; All Saints BMSGH m/fiche , WAR , SoG , BIR

PROBATE RECORDS: LIC

CENSUS RETURNS: All WAR
1851 BIR
1851 BMSGH SI v.14 SoG , BIR
1851 vV (RR) , SoG
1881 BCP , BMSGH(PS)

INDEXES
Burial 1742-1837
Marriage 1754-1837
Poor Law c1690-1860

MANORIAL RECORDS: 1530 STR Map of manor and parish 1639 WAR

DEEDS: Ladbroke Town Land Book 1697-1874 (deeds relating to Town Land, Alibone's Charity) (names listed).

OTHER SOURCES: Ladbroke and its owners, S.H.A.Hervey.
Palmer of Ladbroke.


[Last updated: 18th March 2013 ]