(en) William Dugdale, The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated : from records, leiger-books, manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures, (lire en ligne), p. 50
(en) « Red Button: Coventry landed gentry downsize as death duty bill arrives », Coventry Telegraph, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
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(en) Michael L. Flude, « William Flude Monks Kirby Warwickshire a Profile », (consulté le ) : « Research into the Fielding family revealed an indenture dated 1515 when Sir Everard Fielding purchased lands in Monks Kirby from the monks of Axholme Priory in Lincolnshire .(PRO Kew-Indenture E118/1/34) », p. 3
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(en) Graham Jones, The origins of Leicestershire: churches, territories, and landscape (lire en ligne), p. 9
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(en) Diana Greenway, The Cloister and the World: Essays in Medieval History in Honour of Barbara Harvey, Blair, (ISBN978-0-19-820440-4, DOI10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198204404.003.0003), « Conquest and Colonization: The Foundation of an Alien Priory, 1077 », p. 46–56
See family trees in Tables 1 and 2 on pages 292 and 302 in:(en) K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, « The Making of Henry of Oxford: Englishmen in a Norman World », Oxoniensia, vol. 55, , p. 287–310 (ISSN0308-5562, lire en ligne)
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(en) J. M. Martin, « Members of Parliament and Enclosure: A Reconsideration », The Agricultural History Review, vol. 27, no 2, , p. 101–9 (JSTOR40274038, lire en ligne)
See family trees in Tables 1 and 2 on pages 292 and 302 in:(en) K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, « The Making of Henry of Oxford: Englishmen in a Norman World », Oxoniensia, vol. 55, , p. 287–310 (ISSN0308-5562, lire en ligne)
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(en) « PCA Warwick », Nuntius, Staff Newsletter of Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd, no 19, , p. 27 (lire en ligne, consulté le )
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(en) « Daffodil Sunday », sur Revel Group of Churches The event is held in aid of local Church of England churches: note the 2020 and 2021 event did not proceed.
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(en) John Goodacre, The transformation of a peasant economy : townspeople and villagers in the Lutterworth area, 1500-1700, Routledge, (ISBN978-1-85928-073-7, lire en ligne), « Chapter 1, Urban and Rural Communities (Section 2: The Characteristics of the market town) »
« Monks Kirby – St Joseph », sur Taking Stock: Catholic Churches of England and Wales, Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales (consulté le )
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(en) A Guide to Trinity College Chapel, Trinity College, Cambridge, (lire en ligne), « The College Livings », p. 47
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« Monks Kirby », sur Church Bells of Warwickshire, (consulté le )
Geoffrey probably fought in the Battle of Hastings and was rewarded by William the Conqueror with "manors distributed over 6 counties, effectively grouped round four centres: - Monks Kirby in east Warwickshire; Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire; Epworth in the Isle of Axholme, and Gainsborough in Lincolnshire" (en) E W Timmins, « Historical Notes the Manor of Crick - 2 », sur West Northamptonshire Local History