Lords of the Manor of Grateley

The title of the manor passed through many hands over the years from the 12th century but tended to remain within the Mauduit family although it may have appeared to change family when the title followed the female line. This situation remained until 1617 when Lord...

1951 – 1977: Elizabethan Period

We are now 7 years after WWII, and rationing was still in place and would last for some items for another two years. On the death of George VI Princess Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth II in 1952 the coronation service held in 1953. 165 coronation mugs were bought by...

1947 – 1951: Post-War

The housing shortage at this time drove people of the parish to set up home in the abandoned Grateley Camp. Many families utilised the available accommodation by living in the huts and were eventually charged rent by the District Council, which regularised the...

1939 – 1946: The War Years

In 1940 the phoney war was over and the Battle of Britain started and victory over the German onslaught, but England was still subjected to the Blitz. Churchill became Prime Minister of England and Mr WT Crook remained Chairman of the Grateley Parish Meeting. Food,...

1919 – 1939: Between the Wars

It was in this first year after the war that there were the first signs of organised development in the Parish. The Parish Meeting resolved to ask the Rural District Council for 8 cottages under the Housing Scheme. Further research is required to establish how the...