Plumpton Park (Robin Hood): Difference between revisions

From International Robin Hood Bibliography
m (Text replacement - "<div class="no-img"><p id="byline">" to "<div class="no-img"> <p id="byline">")
m (Text replacement - "width=34%|service=leaflet|" to "service=leaflet|width=34%|")
Line 1: Line 1:
__NOTOC__{{PnItemTop|Lat=53.7491|Lon=-1.5083|AdmDiv=Yorkshire|Vicinity=Parking lot behind Coach and Horses, on W side of Wakefield Road in Robin Hood, near Rothwell, Wakefield|Type=Area|Interest=Literary locale|Status=Defunct|Demonym=|Riding=West|GreaterLondon=|Year=1500|Aka=|Century=|Cluster1=Robin Hood (Wakefield)|Cluster2=Wakefield|Cluster3=|Image=plumpton-park-robin-hood-wakefield-google-earth.jpg|Postcards=|ExtraCat1=Places named Plumpton Park|ExtraCat2=Place-names in Gest of Robyn Hode|ExtraCat3=|ExtraCat4=|ExtraCat5=|GeopointPrefix=|GeopointSuffix=|StatusSuffix=|DatePrefix=''c. ''|DateSuffix=}}
__NOTOC__{{PnItemTop|Lat=53.7491|Lon=-1.5083|AdmDiv=Yorkshire|Vicinity=Parking lot behind Coach and Horses, on W side of Wakefield Road in Robin Hood, near Rothwell, Wakefield|Type=Area|Interest=Literary locale|Status=Defunct|Demonym=|Riding=West|GreaterLondon=|Year=1500|Aka=|Century=|Cluster1=Robin Hood (Wakefield)|Cluster2=Wakefield|Cluster3=|Image=plumpton-park-robin-hood-wakefield-google-earth.jpg|Postcards=|ExtraCat1=Places named Plumpton Park|ExtraCat2=Place-names in Gest of Robyn Hode|ExtraCat3=|ExtraCat4=|ExtraCat5=|GeopointPrefix=|GeopointSuffix=|StatusSuffix=|DatePrefix=''c. ''|DateSuffix=}}
{{#display_map:{{#var:Coords}}~{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|&#39;|'}}|width=34%|service=leaflet|enablefullscreen=yes}}<div class="pnMapLegend">The former Plumpton Park.</div>
{{#display_map:{{#var:Coords}}~{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|&#39;|'}}|service=leaflet|width=34%|enablefullscreen=yes}}<div class="pnMapLegend">The former Plumpton Park.</div>
[[File:{{#var:Pnimage}}|thumb|right|500px|Here once was a garden known as Plumpton Park / Google Earth Street View.]]<div class="no-img">
[[File:{{#var:Pnimage}}|thumb|right|500px|Here once was a garden known as Plumpton Park / Google Earth Street View.]]<div class="no-img">
<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-04-26. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p>
<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-04-26. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p>

Revision as of 12:39, 22 December 2020

Template:PnItemTop

Loading map...
The former Plumpton Park.

[[File:|thumb|right|500px|Here once was a garden known as Plumpton Park / Google Earth Street View.]]

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-04-26. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-12-22.

The parking lot behind the Coach and Horses in the village of Robin Hood near Rothwell was once (part of) a garden known as Plumpton Park. The same place-name appears in the Gest of Robyn Hode (probably late 15th century).

In the tithe award for the township of Lofthouse in the parish of Rothwell, drawn up 1838-1841, Plumpton Park is listed as a garden with an area of 2 roods and 32 perches (Template:AcreRoodPerchToM2 m2). Its occupier was a George Cuthwaite, the owner a Kirkby Fenton, Esq.[1] That this name should have been chosen for a garden at a place that was at that time probably only just beginning to morph into the village of Robin Hood is perhaps just a coincidence. After all, the name 'Plumpton Park' is found attached to quite a few small(ish) closes in this part of England in the period in question. Rather than deriving from the surname of an occupier and/or owner, the element 'Plumpton' could be a humorous reference to one of the fruits grown in such gardens or closes. IRHB is not aware of a single instance where there is any evidence of an owner/occupier being surnamed Plumpton, and the element 'Park' in this part of England of course often referred to an enclosed plot rather than what we would now call a park. It should also not be forgotten that when the tithe commissioners filled in their forms they asked owners/occupiers for a name or description of each plot, and there must have been many cases where the respondent had to come up with a name for, or short description of, a small plot of land for which he had never previously needed a name. Mr Cuthwaites' Plumpton Park was situated in what was then a detached part of Rothwell.

MS sources

  • 1838-41 tithe award for the township of Lofthouse in the Parish of Rothwell, online at the Genealogist.com, piece 43, sub-piece 268, image 207, item 302; also see Piece 43, Sub-Piece 268, Image 196 (subscription required)
  • 1841 tithe map for the township of Lofthouse in the Parish of Rothwell, online at the Genealogist.com, piece 43, sub-Image 001, item 302 (subscription required).

Maps

Maps of the area. 'Plumpton Park' not labelled.

Template:PnItemAlsoSee

Notes

  1. 1838-41 tithe award for the township of Lofthouse in the Parish of Rothwell, online at the Genealogist.com, piece 43, sub-piece 268, image 207, item 302; also see Piece 43, Sub-Piece 268, Image 196; 1841 tithe map for the township of Lofthouse in the Parish of Rothwell, online at the Genealogist.com, piece 43, sub-Image 001, item 302 (subscription required).

Template:PnItemNav