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The Lane Crawl - Clarks Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/26/2012
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This is a series of caches around the Staffordshire village of Kings Bromley. The village has an interesting and varied history. More caches will be added. In its early history, the village was originally the residence of the Earls of Mercia.

King’s Bromley was known as Bromlei at the time of Domesday; and Bromley Regis, well before the 19th century.

Leofric, the husband of the famous Lady Godiva, died here in 1057. At Domesday, Kings Bromley was held by King William remaining in his hands until the 13th century.

About 1670, the manor was sold by Charles Agard to John Newton, lately of Barbados and Bath, who was succeeded by his son, Samuel, and in turn by his son John, who died in 1783, without producing an heir.

In 1794, it was bequeathed by John Newton’s sisters, Sarah and Elizabeth Newton to their cousins, John and Thomas Lane. They divided the Estate between them with John Lane as Lord of the Manor.

The Lane family continued to be owners until the Estate was split up and sold in 1927. The Hall was unfortunately demolished.

The only remaining part being the Water Tower, now forming part of a private property, located beyond Manor Road.

These caches relate some of the key highpoints in that history. The first caches are located along and near Crawley Lane – hence the title.

But, you will now also recognise the meaning, with the Lane family playing a central role in the more recent history of the village. More history about the village can be found in several publications by Kings Bromley Historians.

In 1850, the adjacent land called Crawley Piece, hence the name of this cache, was owned by Sarah Owen, with John Averill as tenant. At the time of establishing this cache, little was known about the Clarks. We hope to be able to add more later.

The cache is a small clip lock box in a ‘camo’ bag. Stealth may be necessary during busy times.

This cache contains FTF Badge, log book, pencils, information for new geocachers, (and others who accidentally find this cache and want to know what it’s all about), room for swaps, geocoins and trackables.

You may need to watch out for the thorns.

Please re-hide the cache exactly how you find it, or even better.

Happy caching.

Congratulations to Chris H1 on being FTF. You have the complete bragging rights!

Additional congratualtions to Haywood Hornet on STF. You have good bragging rights!.

Final bragging rights to Team Notstrong and additional rights for posting first photo.

FGC- First GeoCanine to Zak - give him Bob Martins!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)