Charlton, Brinkworth

Charlton, Brinkworth

Coordinates: 51°35′56″N 2°03′22″W / 51.599°N 2.056°W / 51.599; -2.056 Charlton is a small village and civil parish in North Wiltshire three kilometres northeast of the town of Malmesbury. It was mentioned in two Anglo Saxon charters. The land belonged to the Abbey in Malmesbury. The village is also mentioned in the Domesday Book.

Recently,[when?] a small booklet has been published detailing the history of the village church.

Bibliography

  • The Court Records of Brinkworth and Charlton, 1544-1648, ed. Douglas Crowley (Wiltshire Record Society Vol. 61, 2009)



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