Stoke Albany is a village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, England. It is off the A427 road between Market Harborough and Corby, about halfway between the two. At the 2011 Census, the population of the parish (including Brampton Ash and Little Bowden) was 390,[1] an increase from 330 at the 2001 Census.[2]
The village's name means 'outlying homestead/settlement'. The village was held by William de Albinni in 1155. The western piece of Corby hundred shaped a different hundred named 'Stoke'.[3]
St Botolph's Church is a Grade II* listed building.
^"Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
^"Stoke Albany CP: Parish headcounts". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics.
^"Key to English Place-names". kepn.nottingham.ac.uk.
StokeAlbany is a village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, England. It is off the A427 road between Market Harborough and Corby, about halfway...
was built with the intention of serving seven villages: Wilbarston, StokeAlbany, Dingley, Weston by Welland, Sutton Bassett, Ashley and Brampton Ash...
census the population of the village was included in the civil parish of StokeAlbany. The villages name means 'Broom farm/settlement' with abundant 'Ash-trees'...
Kettering and Corby councils. There is one return service on Fridays from StokeAlbany to Corby and one return service on Tuesdays from Gretton to Market Harborough...
Mawsley Village Newton and Little Oakley Orton Pytchley Rothwell, Rushton StokeAlbany, Sutton Bassett Thorpe Malsor Warkton, Weekley, Weston by Welland, Wilbarston...
formerly in the Corby Hundred but has been part of the Stoke Hundred (named after StokeAlbany village). The village's name means 'Southern farm/settlement'...
William Bavand named his wife as Barsaba, and stated himself to be of StokeAlbany in Northamptonshire. On 15 August 1557, William Bavand was admitted to...
wife, Florence Marianne, eldest daughter of Richard Buckley Humfrey of StokeAlbany, Northamptonshire, England. She was a cousin of the Naval officer Sir...
Bavand. Bavand, who may have been a relative of John Bavant, lived at StokeAlbany in Northampton, a few miles from Dingley, and here Griffin was the lord...
daughter of Richard B. Humfrey, of Kibworth Hall, Leicestershire, and StokeAlbany House, Northamptonshire. The Hunts were one of the principal families...
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which the river approaches a dismantled railway and is joined by the StokeAlbany Brook, approaching from the south. The river remains on the south side...
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SUNY Press / Albany Institute of History and Art, ISBN 978-0-939072-10-1, retrieved 13 July 2019 Malden, H.E., ed. (1911). "Parishes: Stoke juxta Guildford"...