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Revision as of 19:32, 2 July 2020

Kilvington
Kilvington is located in Nottinghamshire
Kilvington
Kilvington
Location within Nottinghamshire
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNottingham
Postcode districtNG13 9
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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.

Dr Robert Thoroton in Antiquities of Nottinghamshire mentions enclosure 'about the Year 1750', but an Act of Parliament to enclose about 400 acres was passed in 1804 and the Award, mentioning 410 acres of the township of Alverton in Staunton, together with Kilvington, is dated 1810.[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. ^ R. Thoroton, revised by J. Throsby, The antiquities of Nottinghamshire (1790–96), vol.1, p.321; W. E. Tate (ed., M.E. Turner), Domesday of English Enclosure Acts and Awards (Reading, 1978), p.208