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Stoke by Clare

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Population
  
512 (2001 Census)

Country
  
England

Post town
  
Sudbury

Shire county
  
Suffolk

Dialling code
  
01787

Region
  
East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
CO10 8

District
  
St Edmundsbury

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Stoke-by-Clare is a small village in Suffolk located in the valley of the River Stour, about two miles west of Clare.

Map of Stoke by Clare, Sudbury, UK

In 1124 Richard de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford moved the Benedictine Priory that had been established at his castle in Clare to Stoke-by-Clare. The Priory, which was controlled by the monastery of Bec in Normandy, enjoyed by 1291 rents from 17 parishes in Suffolk. During the Hundred Years' War the Prior's revenues were in part diverted to the English crown and in 1415 the Priory was replaced by Stoke College, intended to support a small community of priests and choristers under the patronage of Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March., who was also buried here.

At the time of the English Reformation, the Dean of the College was Matthew Parker. Under his authority the College became a centre of the 'New Learning' and reforms brought him into conflict with the Priory at Clare. The college was suppressed in 1548 and the estate was purchased by John Cheke and Walter Mildmay. The reputed miser Sir Hervey Elwes lived here in the 18th century and was succeeded by his nephew John Elwes (politician) in 1763.

Today Stoke-by-Clare has a population of 460. Its church, St John the Baptist, houses Matthew Parker's pulpit. There are also several unique wall paintings one of which is said to date to the reign of Mary I.

Stoke College is now an independent school for 3-16 year olds. The village formerly had a railway station on the Stour Valley Railway.

References

Stoke-by-Clare Wikipedia