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The Victoria History of Leicestershire: Castle Donington
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09 December 2016

The parish of Castle Donington in north-west Leicestershire lies on the south bank of the river Trent, 20 miles north-west of Leicester and 8 miles south-east of Derby. A nucleated village developed on the present site more than 1,000 years ago. A castle was built in the 1150s, and several features of a town soon developed, including a market, fair and hospital. Secondary settlements grew up alongside the Trent, by the King’s Mills and at Cavendish Bridge, the site of an important medieval ferry. Donington Park, which originated in the early 13th century as a hunting park, became a separate estate of the earls of Huntingdon in the late 16th century.
Later history has been shaped by strong religious nonconformity and the growth and then decline of traditional industries in the 18th and 19th centuries. Since then, modern transport links, including East Midlands Airport in the south of the parish, have delivered new employment opportunities. Castle Donington in the early 21st century is thriving. Many people travel in daily to work, and thousands more visit the motor-racing circuit at Donington Park and other leisure attractions each year, yet few know of the parish’s rich history.
This book, the first in the Leicestershire VCH series since 1964, examines the changing patterns of landscape, landownership, working lives, social structure and religious worship in Castle Donington across many centuries, and includes the settlements at King’s Mills and Cavendish Bridge. It will be of interest to local residents, visitors, family and local historians.
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Local history
Foreword
Introduction
Parish Boundaries
Landscape and Geology
Communication
Settlement
Population
Landownership
The Manor
The Castle
Derby Hills
Donington Park
Religious Estates
Economic History
Overview
Agriculture
Woodland
The Park
Mines and Quarries
Mills and Fisheries
Manufacturing
Retail
Services
Utilities
Social History
Social Structure
Community Activities
Social Welfare
Poor Relief
Charities
Education
Religious History
Parochial Organization
Advowson
Income
Religious Life before the Reformation
Religious Life after the Reformation
Protestant Nonconformity
Post-Reformation Catholicism Church of St Edward, King and Martyr
Local Government
Manor Courts and Officers
Parish Government and Officers
Policing
Note on Sources
Abbreviations
Glossary