词条 | North Muskham |
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| official_name = North Muskham | static_image_name = Church of St. Wilfrid, North Muskham - geograph.org.uk - 53834.jpg | static_image_caption = St. Wilfrid's Church, North Muskham |population = 985 |population_ref = (2011) | country = England | map_type = Nottinghamshire |coordinates = {{coord|53.1167|-0.8167|display=inline,title}} | region = East Midlands | shire_county = Nottinghamshire | shire_district= Newark and Sherwood |constituency_westminster = Newark |civil_parish = North Muskham |post_town = NEWARK | postcode_district = NG23 | postcode_area = NG | dial_code = 01636 | os_grid_reference = SK798588 }}North Muskham is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England, close to the border with Lincolnshire. It is located between the River Trent and the A1 road, {{convert|3|mi|0}} north of Newark-upon-Trent. The parish has a population of 943 (2001 census) with around 360 properties,[1] increasing to 985 at the 2011 census.[2]St Wilfrid's Church is the parish church, a medieval building which is Grade I listed. It was restored during 1906 and 1907.[3] There is currently one public house: 'The Muskham Ferry'. HistoryThe village appears in the Domesday Book as Muscham in the hundred of Lythe.[4][5] North Muskham was a large ancient parish, which also included the villages of Bathley and Holme. Until about 1575 the River Trent ran further east, but there was then a cataclysmic flood which changed the course of the river.[6] Holme was therefore separated by the river from the rest of the parish. In 1866 Holme and Bathley became separate civil parishes.[7] Between 1870 and 1872 John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales recorded the parish as having 194 houses with a real estate value of £5,161, with a manor belonging to Mr J. T. Edge. PopulationIn the 1801 census the parish of North Muskham (then including Bathley and Holme) had a population of 361. In 1861 according to official census records North Muskham had a total of inhabited permanent residences with a total population of 614 residents. In the 1911 census the parish was smaller (without Bathley and Holme), with an area of 1,203 acres and a population of 526 persons, 262 males and 254 females. The 1921 census saw the population drop with a total of 491 persons registered, but during the next decade the population increased very marginally to a total of 509.[8] The 2001 census reports showed that the parish had a population of 943 with around 360 properties.[9] See also
Lord & Lady of the manor of North Muskham. Philip & Linda Freakley, the title was acquired via an agent ' Noble Titles' from the estate of the late Duke of Newcastle. References1. ^http://www.northmuskham.com/ 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11127064&c=north+muskham&d=16&e=62&g=6457828&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1460553750216&enc=1|title=Civil parish population 2011|accessdate=13 April 2016|publisher=Office for National Statistics|work=Neighbourhood Statistics}} 3. ^{{IoE|242768|accessdate=11 February 2015}} 4. ^http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/cgi-bin/res.pl?keyword=North+Muskham&offset=0 5. ^Open Domesday Online: North Muskham 6. ^Winthorpe Community Website: Langford Church History 7. ^Vision of Britain website 8. ^http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser2?ResourceType=Census&ResourceType=Legislation&ResourceType=Essays&ResourceType=Registrar General&ResourceType=TNA&SearchTerms=north muskham &simple=yes&path=Results&active=yes&titlepos=20&mno=206&pageseq=42 9. ^http://www.northmuskham.com/ External links{{Commons category-inline|North Muskham}}
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