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Scotterthorpe is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated south from the M180 motorway, north-east from Gainsborough, south from Scunthorpe, and north-east from the village of Scotter. In the 1086 ''Domesday Book'' Scotterthorpe is written as "Scaltorp", in the West Riding of Lindsey and the Hundred of Corringham. It comprised 12 households, 4 villagers and 8 freemen, with 2 ploughlands and a meadow of . In 1066 Alnoth and Eskil were Lords of the Manor, which, by 1086, had been transferred to the Abbey of St Peter, Peterborough, which was also Tenant-in-chief.〔("Scotterthorpe" ), Domesdaymap.co.uk. Retrieved 18 June 2012〕〔("Documents Online: Scotterthorpe, Lincolnshire" ), ''Great Domesday Book'', Folios: 345v, 364r; The National Archives. Retrieved 18 June 2012〕 ''Mills'' states that the name of village of "Scalthorpe" derives from the Scandinavian: "an outlying farmstead or hamlet of a man called Skalli".〔Mills, Anthony David (1991); ''(A Dictionary of British Place names )''; Oxford University Press, (reprinted 2003 and 2011). ISBN 0198527586. Retrieved 18 June 2012〕 English Heritage calls an earlier deserted medieval village of Scotterthorpe, "Scawthorpe", being just south-west of the present settlement, with evidence of tofts (homesteads with land), and indicating that there is no mention of its existence later than 1100 CE. ==References==
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