Wood Burcote Explained

Country:England
Official Name:Wood Burcote
Coordinates:52.1125°N -0.9865°W
Unitary England:West Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy England:Northamptonshire
Region:East Midlands
Os Grid Reference:SP695465
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Wood Burcote is a hamlet located less than one mile south of Towcester in West Northamptonshire in the English county of Northamptonshire. It takes its name from a small wood above the village which overlooks the valley of the River Tove. The wood is carpeted with bluebells and ramsons in the Spring, suggesting it is the remnant of an ancient woodland.

Former resident

Richard Litcott (or Lidcott, Lydcot etc.) lived in Wood Burcote in the early years of the 17th Century. His wife was Judith, as was his daughter.[1] The latter married Gideon Fisher, of Carleton, Bedfordshire, in 1640.[2] Several of his sons attended Oxford University,[3] and later the family had connections with Ealing, Middlesex.[4] During the Civil War, he was at Sandown Castle, north of Deal, in Kent, and his wife may have died in Deal, in 1661 [5]

Notes and References

  1. 1615 Will of Dorothy Edmunds, widow. National Archives; Prob 11
  2. London Marriage Licences, 1521 to 1869, edited by Joseph Foster
  3. Oxford Alumni; son, John, is recorded as being of Burcote, Oxfordshire, and another record suggests Burcote, Gloucs.
  4. National Archives; various Chancery Cases, such as C 5/30/71, etc
  5. National Archives; Chancery case:C 5/30/71; IGI burial record 29 Apr 1661