Entry Type | Corporate |
Corporate Name | Manor of Boythorpe |
Place | Chesterfield |
Epithet | Manor |
History | At the time of the Domesday survey in 1086 Boythorpe was one of the berewicks or hamlets of the manor of Newbold, part of the King’s land. Although never a large settlement in the medieval period it was a vill and had its own common fields. During the reign of Edward III Ralph Longford held a moiety of the manor of Boythorpe. This was sold in 1536 by Ralph Longforth to Sir Godfrey Foljambe. By the 1630s Boythorpe had been fully enclosed.
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Source | A History of Chesterfield Vol. 1 by J.M. Bestall (1974), Vol. 2 Part 1 by P. Riden (1984) Magna Britannia: Volume 5: Derbyshire by Daniel and Samuel Lysons (1817) p. 83
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Authorised Form of Name | Chesterfield; Manor of Boythorpe; Manor |
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