Dewley village

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    The first reference is in the Lay Subsidy Roll of 1296 when Dewley had 4 tax- payers. There were 4 again in 1312. Described as a waste place, worth 13s 4d, in 1367, in 1499/1500 it was listed as a hamlet, though in decay. In 1622 Cuthbert Heron held "a house and a close called Dewly." Fairly certainly a shrunk or deserted settlement, perhaps due to its failure to recover from Scottish devastations......
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    Link: https://www.twsitelines.info/SMR/11526
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    Added by: Simon Cotterill
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