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'''Kilvington''' is a hamlet and [[civil parish]] in Nottinghamshire, England, part of the [[Newark and Sherwood]] district. It was [[Enclosure|enclosed]] about 1750.<ref>{{cite book |title=History of Nottinghamshire, Volume 1 |author=Robert Thoroton |publisher=J. Throsby |year=1797 |page=321}}</ref> It is combined with its neighbouring parish of [[Alverton]] to form an area for a [[parish meeting]]. Population information is included in the civil parish of Staunton, Notts.
'''Kilvington''' is a hamlet and [[civil parish]] in Nottinghamshire, England, part of the [[Newark and Sherwood]] district. It was [[Enclosure|enclosed]] about 1750.<ref>{{cite book |title=History of Nottinghamshire, Volume 1 |author=Robert Thoroton |publisher=J. Throsby |year=1797 |page=321}}</ref> It is combined with its neighbouring parish of [[Alverton]] to form an area for a [[parish meeting]]. Population information is included in the civil parish of [[Staunton, Nottinghamshire|Staunton]].


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52°58′52″N 0°48′29″W / 52.981°N 0.808°W / 52.981; -0.808

Kilvington is a hamlet and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England, part of the Newark and Sherwood district. It was enclosed about 1750.[1] It is combined with its neighbouring parish of Alverton to form an area for a parish meeting. Population information is included in the civil parish of Staunton.

References

  1. ^ Robert Thoroton (1797). History of Nottinghamshire, Volume 1. J. Throsby. p. 321.