"B80" . "POINT(-1.875 52.257999420166)"^^ . . . . . . "Spernall"@en . . . . . . . . . "B"@en . "Spernall St Leonards 012.jpg"@en . . "West Midlands"@en . . "STUDLEY"@en . . "01527" . . . . . . "Spernall"@en . . . "Spernall \u2013 wie\u015B w Anglii, w hrabstwie Warwickshire, w dystrykcie Stratford-on-Avon. Le\u017Cy 20 km na zach\u00F3d od miasta Warwick i 147 km na p\u00F3\u0142nocny zach\u00F3d od Londynu. W 2001 miejscowo\u015B\u0107 liczy\u0142a 153 mieszka\u0144c\u00F3w."@pl . "52.25799942016602"^^ . "153"^^ . . . "Spernall"@nl . "Stratford-on-Avon"@en . . . "240"^^ . "Spernall"@en . . "Spernall is een civil parish in het bestuurlijke gebied Stratford-on-Avon, in het Engelse graafschap Warwickshire met 153 inwoners."@nl . . "5911792"^^ . "-1.875"^^ . . . . . . . . "SP086621" . "1082771647"^^ . . . . "5858"^^ . . "Spernall is a remote village 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Alcester in the parish of Oldberrow, Morton Bagot, and Spernall, in the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire, England. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 153. It is situated on the banks of the small River Arrow, the name meaning Spera's border. Early forms of the name are Spernore. and Spernoure in the 1327 Subsidy Roll. The village consists only of the church and rectory and a few scattered farms and cottages. At some time between 1195 and 1361 the parish was largely depopulated by pestilence, so that many of the villein tenements, which had hitherto accounted for almost the whole population, came into the hands of freemen. This may well refer to the Black Death; the priest at Spernall, Nicholas atte Yate, died in 1349 a"@en . "Spernall \u00E4r en civil parish i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Warwickshire och riksdelen England, i den s\u00F6dra delen av landet, 140 km nordv\u00E4st om huvudstaden London. Antalet inv\u00E5nare \u00E4r 153. Kustklimat r\u00E5der i trakten. \u00C5rsmedeltemperaturen i trakten \u00E4r 8 \u00B0C. Den varmaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r juli, d\u00E5 medeltemperaturen \u00E4r 16 \u00B0C, och den kallaste \u00E4r december, med 0 \u00B0C."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spernall"@en . . "B80"@en . . . . . . "England"@en . "St Leonard's Church"@en . . "52.258 -1.875" . . . . "113.0"^^ . ""@en . . . . . . . . . "181855.872"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Spernall \u2013 wie\u015B w Anglii, w hrabstwie Warwickshire, w dystrykcie Stratford-on-Avon. Le\u017Cy 20 km na zach\u00F3d od miasta Warwick i 147 km na p\u00F3\u0142nocny zach\u00F3d od Londynu. W 2001 miejscowo\u015B\u0107 liczy\u0142a 153 mieszka\u0144c\u00F3w."@pl . . "SP086621"@en . . . "1527"^^ . . "Spernall is een civil parish in het bestuurlijke gebied Stratford-on-Avon, in het Engelse graafschap Warwickshire met 153 inwoners."@nl . "Spernall"@pl . . . . "Spernall"@sv . "Spernall \u00E4r en civil parish i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Warwickshire och riksdelen England, i den s\u00F6dra delen av landet, 140 km nordv\u00E4st om huvudstaden London. Antalet inv\u00E5nare \u00E4r 153. Kustklimat r\u00E5der i trakten. \u00C5rsmedeltemperaturen i trakten \u00E4r 8 \u00B0C. Den varmaste m\u00E5naden \u00E4r juli, d\u00E5 medeltemperaturen \u00E4r 16 \u00B0C, och den kallaste \u00E4r december, med 0 \u00B0C."@sv . . . . . . "153"^^ . . "Spernall is a remote village 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Alcester in the parish of Oldberrow, Morton Bagot, and Spernall, in the Stratford-on-Avon District of Warwickshire, England. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 153. It is situated on the banks of the small River Arrow, the name meaning Spera's border. Early forms of the name are Spernore. and Spernoure in the 1327 Subsidy Roll. The village consists only of the church and rectory and a few scattered farms and cottages. At some time between 1195 and 1361 the parish was largely depopulated by pestilence, so that many of the villein tenements, which had hitherto accounted for almost the whole population, came into the hands of freemen. This may well refer to the Black Death; the priest at Spernall, Nicholas atte Yate, died in 1349 and there was another institution in 1351. In the 17th century the population seems to have mainly consisted of substantial farmers, for in 1625 it is described as a place with 'few or no poor at all in it and many wealthy inhabitants', and the Hearth Tax returns (1662\u201374) show the high average of about 2.5 hearths per house. By 1696, there were only two yeomen with an estate of \u00A310 a year or more."@en . . . .