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History information for Foston and Scropton and places above it in the hierarchy

Foston and Scropton

  • Scropton was historically the larger of the two settlements, with Foston being more of a hamlet just to the north.
     
  • The parish had an annual feast on the nearest Sunday to St. Paul's Day (25th of January).
     
  • In 1953, the Ministry of Justice acquired Foston Hall and converted it into a closed female prison. It was closed in 1996 for remodeling and re-opened in July, 1997.
     
  • In the 20th century the Dove Valley Business Park was established in Foston and a number of small industries have been encouraged to open there.

Derbyshire

  • A digital library of mediaeval and modern sources of the history of the British Isles - British History Online. Notable sources include Journals of the House of Commons and House of Lords, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae, and the Victoria County History.
     
  • A list of Contents of Topographical and Historical Account of Derbyshire, 1817, by Daniel and Samuel Lysons, transcribed by Barbarann AYARS.
     
  • The Domesday Book Online "to enable visitors to find out the history of the Domesday Book and to give an insight into life at the time of its compilation". Note this site does not provide the original text, but does include a list of settlements existing in 1086.
     
  • An Encyclopaedia of British History: 1700-1950 - useful for seeing local events against a national perspective. Scroll down the introductory page on this site to see topics - Child Labour, British Railways, &c.
     
  • In 1828, a Dr. SMITH who was a chemist found that the air in Manchester (in Lancashire) contained thirty tons of soot and thirty tons of tar which was renewed daily. These solids in the air were equivalent to over sixty tons per square mile.
     

England

  • England - History - links and information.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - History - links and information.