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History information for North Clifton and places above it in the hierarchy

North Clifton

  • Spalford was a Roman settlement.
     
  • In November 1290, Queen Eleanor died in Harby village. Her body had a military escort as it was carried back to London and each place they spent the night along the way was later graced with an Eleanor Cross carved by local craftsmen. Many of these were defaced during the Reformation, but most still stand. There were Eleanor Crosses in Lincoln, Grantham, Stamford and other towns. The most famous is probably the one at Charing Cross, London, near Trafalgar Square.
     
  • In the 1800s most of the parish residents were farmers.
     
  • The parish feast was traditionally held on September 12th.
     
  • Alan MURRAY-RUST has a photograph of the former Cross Keys pub. on Geo-graph, taken in July, 2012.
     

Nottinghamshire

  • The Thoroton Society tells us that the county of Nottinghamshire was created around 1,000 years ago by the Anglo-Saxon monarchy as a means of stabilizing the kingdom after Viking invasions.
     
  • Some of Nottinghamshire's history lies underground. Fly through some caves just off Peel Street on Youtube.
     
  • Read about Nottinghamshire history.
     
  • The manpower shortages caused by World War One was a great boon to women who moved into factory and clerical jobs that had primarily been male-oriented in the past. The trend was noticed in the Newark Great War Bulletin of June 21st, 1915.
     
  • The Newark Great War Bulletin of August 23rd, 1915 notes that recent rainstorms have ruined crops. Coupled with depredations from U-Boats, the paper notes the scarcity of produce and the threat of inflation.
     

England

  • England - History - links and information.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - History - links and information.