Falcutt (or Fancote)[1] is a hamlet in the English county of Northamptonshire. With Astwell, it forms part the civil parish of Helmdon and is south of the village of that name. Historically, Falcutt and Astwell were part of the Wappenham parish.[2]
^Great Britain. Public Record Office (1898). Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office: Henry VII (Public domain ed.). Printed for H. M. Stationery Office by Eyre and Spottiswoode, printers to the Queen. pp. 314–. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
^Abstract of the Answers and Returns made pursuant to an Act: Passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George IV. Intituled "An Act for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Incriease or Diminution thereof." (Public domain ed.). 1831. pp. 435–. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
Falcutt (or Fancote) is a hamlet in the English county of Northamptonshire. With Astwell, it forms part the civil parish of Helmdon and is south of the...
Astwell is a hamlet in Northamptonshire, England. With Falcutt, it is part of the civil parish of Helmdon , but formerly Astwell was split between the...
Townships of Marnham and South Clifton; and to the Hamlet of Astwell-with-Falcutt. Marston St. Lawrence and Middleton Cheney Order 1884 Charley and Newtown...
separate the village into two. The parish includes the hamlets of Astwell and Falcutt and covers more than 1,550 acres (630 ha). The 2011 Census recorded a parish...
Walls) Armston (existed 1866-1935, now part of Polebrook) Astwell with Falcutt (now part of Helmdon) Barford (formerly extra-parochial, now part of Rushton)...
Houghton House, Northampton 1951: Captain Geoffrey William Martin Lees of Falcutt House, Helmdon, Brackley, 1952: Henry Charles Minshull Stockdale of Mears...