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History

The Chamberlayne`s had five children, four girls and a boy. Two of the girls: Henrietta-Catherine Elizabeth and Theopania-Caroline Elizabeth died as infants, the two other girls were Lavinia -Frances Elizabeth and Blanche-Frances Elizabeth. Their son has the rather dubious honour of being the first member of the Stow community to fall during the First World War, at the age of just 17.

 

The Town cross in the market place in Stow on the Wold has a plaque remembering Mr Chamberlayne, who in 1871 donated £2000 to the town so a deep well could be bored to provide the Town with fresh water.