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Sibthorpe is a village in Nottinghamshire, England. It is part of Sibthorpe civil parish. The village and parish:
Sibthorpe has two or three points of historical interest: #the church of St. Peter; #''"a fine mediaeval dovecote,"''〔(Nottinghamshire: history and archaeology | Miscellaneous articles: Summer excursion 1900 (3): Elston and Sibthorpe )〕 still standing to this day #''"a college of priests attached to the church, founded in 1320 by Geoffrey le Scrope, and a few years later augmented by Thomas de Sibthorpe, the good parson of Beckingham."''〔 According to Thoroton, the College had a Priest and eight or nine chaplains who officiated ''"daily at the neighbouring chapels and churches of Syerston, Elston, Thoroton, and Aslockton. No traces of the college are left, except the fish-ponds on the south side of the church, and the dovecote."''〔 A recent photograph of this dovecote can be seen.〔(dovecote, Sibthorpe sur Flickr : partage de photos ! )〕 Regarding Sibthorpe College, "we have some evidence of the dimensions of the building in a letter written by Thomas Magnus, who was warden of the college in the reign of Henry VIII, to Cardinal Wolsey."〔(''Hawton, Thorpe, Cotham, and Sibthorpe,'' in Cornelius Brown, ''A History of Nottinghamshire,'' 1896 )〕 "When the "Valor Ecclesiasticus" was drawn up in 1534, Thomas Magnus was warden of Sibthorpe."〔(Colleges: Sibthorpe, ''A History of the County of Nottingham: Volume 2'' (1910), pp.150-152 )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sibthorpe」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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