Codnor is a village and civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. Codnor is a former mining village and had a population of 3,766...
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Codnor Castle is a ruined 13th-century castle in Derbyshire, England. The land around Codnor came under the jurisdiction of William Peverel after the Norman...
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The title of Baron Grey of Codnor is a title in the peerage of England. This barony was called out of abeyance in 1989, after 493 years, in favour of the...
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John de Grey of Codnor Henry Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Codnor Richard Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Codnor John Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Codnor Henry Grey Richard...
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St James' Church, Codnor is a Church of England parish church in Codnor, Derbyshire. The church was built in 1844 to the designs of architect Robert Barker...
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the Zouches at Codnor Castle in Derbyshire. A close family associate was a man named Henry Marmion whose family held land close to Codnor, and may have...
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Loscoe (redirect from Codnor Breach)
had prominent coalmines in the 19th and 20th centuries. Denby Common and Codnor Breach are hamlets on the western edge of the village. The name Loscoe derives...
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to remain in abeyance for centuries. For example, the Barony of Grey of Codnor was in abeyance for over 490 years between 1496 and 1989, and the Barony...
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Codnor Park and Selston railway station was a former railway station to serve the villages of Codnor Park and Selston on the border between Derbyshire...
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Codnor is a civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains three listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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Richard Grey, 1st or 4th Baron Grey of Codnor (c. 1371 – 1 August 1418) was an English soldier and diplomat. He was made Chamberlain and governor of Roxburgh...
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Codnor, Langley Mill & Aldercar Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Chris Emmas-Williams 871 42.5 Labour Eileen Hamilton 702 34.3 Labour David Edward Moon...
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District of Amber Valley wards of Aldercar, Alfreton East, Alfreton West, Codnor, Denby and Horsley Woodhouse, Heage and Ambergate, Heanor and Loscoe, Heanor...
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Codnor Park and Ironville railway station served the villages of Codnor Park and Ironville, Derbyshire, England from 1847 to 1967 on the Erewash Valley...
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sister and co-heiress of Robert Bardolf of Codnor in Derbyshire, and daughter of Hugh Bardolf of Codnor, Derbyshire (son of Hugo Bardol, born in 1125)...
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Butterley, which opened in 1875. The current line extends westwards from Codnor Park Junction on the Erewash Valley Line, although the present-day heritage...
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Crosshill and Codnor railway station was a railway station which served the villages of Crosshill and Codnor in Derbyshire, England It was opened in 1890...
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Elms Estate - Codnor - Waingroves - Porterhouse - Ripley - Pentrich - Alfreton 148A Alfreton - Pentrich - Ripley - Porterhouse - Codnor - Waingroves -...
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Grey of Codnor (died 1335), of Codnor Castle, was an English soldier and diplomat. Grey was the eldest son of Henry Gray, 1st Baron Grey of Codnor (died...
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served Anne Boleyn before and after her own marriage to Sir George Zouche of Codnor. According to one source, It was Anne to whom Anne Boleyn lent her proscribed...
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Henry Grey, 4th Baron Grey of Codnor (1435 – April 1496) was an English nobleman of the fifteenth century. Having initially supported the House of Lancaster...
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John Snelling, Alton John Trubshaw, London Warry, Bristol James Woolley Codnor Thomas Worswick, Lancaster Thomas Wright Henry Young, Swaffham, Norfolk...
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Bridge, and also a Collateral Cut from the said intended Canal at or near Codnor Park Mill to or near Pinxton Mill, in the said County. Saint George, Hanover...
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marriage was probably financial (her second husband, Henry, Lord Grey of Codnor, had left her much of his property). He was brother to John de la Pole,...
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Derbyshire, England. It is between the larger villages of Codnor and Riddings, and near Ironville and Codnor Park to the east. There was once a road to Ripley...
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Langley Mill, Codnor, Denby, Shipley and Smalley. Heanor and Loscoe parish is surrounded by the following local Derbyshire places: Codnor, Langley Mill...
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Katherine Stourton, Baroness Grey of Codnor (c. 1455 – 1521) was an English noblewoman. Her life reflects the turbulence of English political life in the...
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feeder Pinxton Wharf Erewash Valley line Codnor Park Reservoir and feeder Midland Railway – Butterley 1-7 Codnor Park Locks (7) Portland Basin Erewash Valley...
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Chanel Cresswell (category People from Codnor)
Gentlemen (2024). Cresswell born 23 January 1990, in Derbyshire. in grew up in Codnor, Derbyshire, and attended Aldercar Community Language College. Her first...
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Richard de Grey (category People from Codnor)
Richard de Grey (died c.1271) of Codnor, Derbyshire, was a landowner who held many important positions during the reign of Henry III of England, including...
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