NAPTON, (Warwickshire) near Ladbroke, did bel. in great part to a family of the same name; one of whom, in the R. of Edw. II. obtained a Mt. on Th. and a Fair for 3 days at the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. We find Will. Shuckburgh had this manor in the R. of Hen. VI. and from him it came to Sir Richard Shuckburgh, of Shuckburgh, who was Ld. of it in 1640. In this p. was formerly St. Lawrence's chapel.