Preface to Revised Edition

To those who know Warwickshire well it will be unnecessary to either sing its praises, as not only one of the most historic but also one of the most fascinating of middle–England shires, or to urge its claims for the consideration of those who love the fair, open country, winding roads, and pleasant hills and vales. This county, of whose beauty poets from almost time immemorial have sung, possesses an added interest beyond the romantic elements afforded by its history, its magnificent survivals of bygone ages in castles, manor–houses, churches, and other domestic buildings, in that it is the land of Shakespeare. Around this beautiful district of England still hangs some of the unfading glamour which comes from the association with it of great deeds and great names; from amongst the latter of which that of “the nation’s poet” stands out with undimmed lustre as the centuries pass away.

The wealth of material which confronts both the writer and the artist who seeks to depict with pen and brush some of the most salient features of the county is so embarrassing that selection becomes a task of extreme difficulty. What to leave out presents itself as a most pressing problem, not easily solved; for, alas! space is not elastic; and even when the question is in a measure disposed of, it is still pregnant with regrets for the many beautiful things, historic places, scenes, and incidents which have had to be omitted for lack of space. To those who know the county only as one of England’s central shires, perhaps the book may give sufficient pleasure to induce them to visit the places described.

C. H.

Ealing, W.5.

June 1922.


Contents

CHAPTER PAGE
I.Warwickshire and its History from the Earliest Times to the close of the Fifteenth Century[1]
II.Warwickshire and its History from the Fifteenth Century to Modern Times[24]
III.Fayre Warwick Town: Its History and Romance[43]
IV.The Story of Warwick Castle[70]
V.Coventry: Its History, Romance, Churches, and Ancient Buildings[89]
VI.Kenilworth and its Priory—The Story and Romance of Kenilworth Castle[125]
VII.Leamington[144]
VIII.The Story of Birmingham[154]
IX.The Story of some Ancient Manor–Houses—Baddesley Clinton—Packington Old Hall—Maxstoke Castle—Astley Castle[174]
X.The Story and Romance of some South Warwickshire
Manor–Houses
[189]
XI.Shakespeare’s Life and Shakespeare’s Town[202]
XII.A Group of Shakespeare’s Villages[240]
Index[256]