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Wulfhere the King of Mercia in 664 ad A.D. Confirmation and grant of land to St Peter's Minster, Medeshamstede; at Conisbrough
The first Earl of Warren, William, and his wife Gundreda
of Flanders had issue, From before 1121 ad until the 16th century St Peter's Church like many other Churches in the area was granted to the Priory at Lewes in Sussex. The third priest known to hold office at St. Peters c. 1182 is the first recorded on a brass memorial plaque, at the West end of the Nave. His name was one Guy Ruffus
The half of a tomb monument at St Peter's is thought to commemorate the 3rd Earl Warenne who died in 1148. Gundrada, his great grandmother who was buried at Lewes Priory had a carved marble gravestone
There was an agreement made by one 'Wulfric Spot' also 12th century. where The Manor of Conningsburgh was to supply (By demand) a share (quantity stated) of the produce and fish, to Burton Abbey. (Burton upon Trent), in return for the use of the land. From
Underhill C.H. (!976) - History of Burton upon Trent, second edition. Burton upon Trent :
tresises (printers) Ltd. From: British History Online Source: List 32: Prebendaries: Langtoft . Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume VI, Diana E. Greenaway (1999). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk
The Church was only once held under siege and this was in 1325, when a commission of enquiry was appointed because Roger de Flete a former constable of the Castle complained. " That whereas he went to the Church of Conyngesburgh to audit the accounts of various Kings Bailiffs and to levy the Kings moneys according to his office. Alan, William, John, and Elias de Vescy and others assaulted him in the execution of the Kings business, and his men and servants, so that he lost their services for a great time, and besieged him in the Church and prevented him from doing his business. "
Obviously a cause worthy of a tussle ! The doorway seen today was in place at the time of this siege. Either side of the doorway are pockets which would allow a wooden bar to be placed, barring the doors from opening. Unfortunately for the accused the spiral stair had not yet been added.
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On the 13th July 1508 there was a survey of the desmesne lands of the monastery of Lewes in the township of Conisbrough
In 1672 a Test Act was decreed in which a Sacrament certificate proving that an individual has received Holy Communion according to the usage of the Church of England, which was required from all those appointed to public office in England in the period 1672-1828.
The Old Testament to the New Testament time is known as the ' 400 silent years' . From 1450 until 1866 is St. Peters ' 400 silent years' . There is very little evidence of any alterations to the Church during this period, barring the Iconoclasm as already mentioned.
In 1806 on the
11th of July there was a transcription of an account of lands in Warmsworth
lying in the parish of Warmsworth which pay tithe to Conisbrough
In 1822 at the time of Rev Thos Braithwaite curate, George Haigh was the parish clerk In 1831
James Alexander esq Doncaster possibly was the subscriber for the following
entry in the Lewis Topographical Dictionary .
There is a Tittlecock' Fair, held in Conisbrough which seems to be of unknown origin that takes place on Good Friday. A large wooden cross is borne in a procession to the Parish Church, where a mid-day service is held |
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Synoptical Table of Conisbrough Designations |
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Ancient British |
Anglo-Saxon |
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Kaer Conan - Kaer Conan Kacreorrei, Kaerkonan - - - - Caer Conan Caer Conan Caer Conan - Burg Conan[ of rhyme] - - - - - |
Kenigsburgh, Conansburg, Kunniggesburh Cunningburg - Cuningesburh Cunuzesburh,Coningesberc Coningesburg Cunningesburch Cuningeburg, Conisburg Konis-burg Coningsburg Cyninges-tune, Hengest's Dune Kiningesburghe Connigngesbourrowe Kiningsburgh - Conesburg Conesburowe |
- - 1130-1150 - - 9th Century 11th Century 10th Century - - 1770-90 787 13yh Century 1577 1160-1230 - circa 1345 1522 |
- Layamon's version of the Brut Geoffrey of Monmouth Roger of Wendover Cottom MS Calig. Test Wilfric Spot Domesday Book Godiva's donation to Coventry Archbishop Usher Brut-y-Tysilio Thomas Pennant Saxon Chronicle Peter Langtoft Hollinshec Earl Hamelines Latin charter for the Chapel Earl John's Will List of Oficials
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The following names and variations probably refer to Conisbro |
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Duan Castre Dune Castre Don Castre Donkastre |
Don or Hill Castle " Castle on the Don " |
13th Century |
Peter Langtoft |
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Corruptions of the above occasioned by the careless use of the character D |
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Thancastre Thongcastre Thongcaster Thongcastle |
Thwan-castre Thwancester Thwan-castell Twhang-castell Towquhan-castell Thuoya-castell Tuyn-castell |
- - - Hollinshed's Chronicles Hector Boece Book of the Croniclis of Scotland " " " |
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The above is from a book by C. D. Underhill which not only contains informative tables like the one above, but also many historical facts concerning people like Wilfric Spot Underhill C. H. (!976) - History of Burton upon Trent, second edition. Burton upon Trent : tresises (printers) Ltd. |
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