Shipton
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== Situation == | == Situation == | ||
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+ | === Saxton Map: Shipt (Shipton)=== | ||
+ | [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=356250&Y=291850&A=Y&Z=3 OS. Map] | ||
Shipton lies about 2km north-east of [[Broadstone]] in Corve Dale. It sits with high ground to the northewest, looking south-east over the River Corve. | Shipton lies about 2km north-east of [[Broadstone]] in Corve Dale. It sits with high ground to the northewest, looking south-east over the River Corve. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
+ | === Domesday === | ||
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+ | List of those who hold their land from the King in Shropshire | ||
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+ | 3 [[St. Remy]]'s Church | ||
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+ | 3c What [[St. Milburga]]'s holds | ||
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+ | in [[Patton Hundred]] | ||
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+ | 3c,6 ''The Church itself held and holds Shipton (Scipetvne) 1/2 hide which does not pay tax and 3 other hides which do pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers; and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 2 slaves. The value was 30s; now 4d more.'' | ||
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+ | ===Post Domesday === | ||
== Church == | == Church == | ||
+ | St Janes. 12th century nave, plain Norman chancel arch. 13th century tower, with a weatherboarded upper stage, and a pyramidal roof. The rest, although it appears early 14th century, is Elizabethan, or later. | ||
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== Castle == | == Castle == |
Current revision as of 22:39, 20 March 2006
Contents |
Situation
Saxton Map: Shipt (Shipton)
Shipton lies about 2km north-east of Broadstone in Corve Dale. It sits with high ground to the northewest, looking south-east over the River Corve.
History
Domesday
List of those who hold their land from the King in Shropshire
3 St. Remy's Church
3c What St. Milburga's holds
3c,6 The Church itself held and holds Shipton (Scipetvne) 1/2 hide which does not pay tax and 3 other hides which do pay tax. In lordship 1 plough; 5 villagers; and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs; 2 slaves. The value was 30s; now 4d more.
Post Domesday
Church
St Janes. 12th century nave, plain Norman chancel arch. 13th century tower, with a weatherboarded upper stage, and a pyramidal roof. The rest, although it appears early 14th century, is Elizabethan, or later.
Castle
None.