- Kneeton
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Kneeton is a village in the county of
Nottinghamshire , England. The village lies on theA46 road betweenNottingham and Newark, and is on the escarpment of the Trent Hills that sit above theflood plain of theRiver Trent . There is an airfield nearby. There is a railway station atLowdham .The placename is thought to have arisen from a personal name, 'Cengifu'. The church is 14th century
Grade II listed , and dedicated toSt. Helen . A mid-18th century Grade II listedbarn survives at Hall Farm, Kneeton.Historical
Kneeton, "or Kneveton, is a small village and parish, occupying a commanding situation upon a lofy precipitous cliff on the south side of the
Trent , 8 miles south-west of Newark. It contains 169 inhabitants and 990 acres of land, all belonging to theEarl of Caernarvon , except about 140 acres. A great part of the manor was given toWelbeck Abbey , but in the reign ofEdward VI it was held of the King in capite bySir Edward Molyneux , whose descendants resided here for many generations. The family mansion, however, was taken down in 1781, when their estates passed with their sole heiress to the LateLord Howard , whose daughter, the Hon. Henrietta Howard Molyneux, was married in 1830 toLord Porchester .Lord Caernarvon is lord of the manor, and patron of the living, which is valued in the King's books at £4 9s 4d (now £58), but has received three augmentations fromQueen Anne's Bounty , two of which have been laid out in land, and the third, £400, is still in the augmentation office. The Rev. Richard R. Rawlins is the incumbent. The church is a small fabric, with a tower and three bells, and contains several ancient monuments of the Story family. The view in the vicinity are beautiful and extensive, including a considerable portion of the picturesque vales of theTrent andBelvoir ." [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NTT/Kneeton/index.html White's Directory of Nottinghamshire 1853]Notes
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* [http://www.oldnotts.co.uk/churches/kneeton.htm Kneeton church]
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