A History of the County of Derby: III: Bolsover and Adjoining Parishes

by Philip Riden and Dudley Fowkes

Philip Riden (Editor) and Dudley Fowkes (Editor)

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The history and topography of the small market town of Bolsover in north-east Derbyshire and four parishes immediately to its north (Barlborough, Clowne, Elmton - including Creswell - and Whitwell) are covered in this volume. Alllie mainly on a magnesian limestone ridge, rather than the exposed coalfield, and therefore only became mining communities late in the nineteenth century. Since the end of deep mining in Derbyshire all have faced a difficult period of economic and social adjustment. As well as the general development of the five parishes, the book includes detailed accounts of the medieval castle at Bolsover, the mansion built on the site of the castle by the Cavendish family of Welbeck in the seventeenth century, and Barlborough Hall, a late sixteenth-century prodigy house built by a successful Elizabethan lawyer.

Philip Riden teaches in the Department of History at the University of Nottingham; he has been the editor of the Victoria County History of Derbyshire since 1996, when he re-established the VCH in the county.
  • ISBN10 1904356435
  • ISBN13 9781904356431
  • Publish Date 21 November 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Victoria County History
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 226
  • Language English