South Kilworth

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South Kilworth
South Kilworth is located in Leicestershire
South Kilworth
South Kilworth
 South Kilworth shown within Leicestershire
Population 430 (2001 Census)
OS grid reference SP605818
District Harborough
Shire county Leicestershire
Region East Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LUTTERWORTH
Postcode district LE17
Dialling code 01858
Police Leicestershire
Fire Leicestershire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament Harborough
List of places
UK
England
Leicestershire

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.South Kilworth is a village and civil parish in the southern part of Leicestershire, England, south of North Kilworth. The parish has a population of 430, according to the 2001 Census, and is part of the district of Harborough.[1]

History

At the time of the Domesday survey (1086) there were two settlements Chivelesworde and Cleveliorde which later differentiated into North and South Kilworth. In -iorde can be immediately recognized yard, and the -worde or -worth form of the same suffix can be recognized in garth, all of them words denoting hedged enclosures, which each belonged to Ceofel.[2] In[3] it was noted that the site to the south of the village of the "manor house", actually a grange of Selby Abbey, Yorkshire,[4] was marked by a dry moat 22 feet wide, and fishponds to its northwest. Both this site and the "Old Hall" site in North Kilworth had been part of the lands owned across the border in Stanford-on-Avon, Northamptonshire, by a certain Leuric.

In 1920, March 10, The Prince of Wales (Edward VIII) attended the Pytchley Hunt at South Kilworth.

References

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  2. "Icelandic equivalents of the English place-names", s.v. "Chivelstone, Devon; Kilworth, North & South, Leicestershire".
  3. A History of Leicestershire (Victoria County History), "Ancient earthworks", p. 265.
  4. History of Leicestershire (Victoria County History) vol. I p. 270.[1]).

External links

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