I am having very little luck in finding information about these hamlets/farms. For example, were they hamlets at one point and farms now? Were they both? Would the parish records be recorded at another, bigger, village? I have evidence that the further generations of my Hale family came from there so I'm very interested in finding out.
See here a link another member kindly found for me.
http://
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20-10-2011 05:36 AM #1Knowledgeable and helpful
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Frampton and Naunton
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20-10-2011 06:12 AM #2Daft Bat and Super Moderator
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I have found three Framptons:
Frampton Cotterell, Frampton Mansell (aka Frampton Tything) and Frampton on Severn. All of them point the researcher towards the Gloucester Archives.
Information about Naunton can be found here.
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A description from this Genuki page here.
"FRAMPTON-WITH-NAUNTON, a hamlet in the parish of Winchcombe, county Gloucester, 2 miles from Winchcombe"
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I've got a few more bits of information. The hamlet is now made up of two farms, Frampton Farm and Naunton Farm. A book on deserted villages mentions Frampton and Naunton: Frampton was in decline as long ago as 1466, something accelerated when a man from Toddington kept 1400 sheep on the pasture at Frampton and Naunton. And that's about it. I've sent off a request to the Gloucestershire records office for more information.
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