BRETBY

'Bretby' is a village in the south of Derbyshire, England, north of Swadlincote and east of Burton upon Trent, on the border between Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The name means "dwelling place of Britons". There is a secondary settlement known as Stanhope Bretby this was the site of a collieryBretby at DerbyshireUK.

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History
Today
Notable Residents
References

History


'A Domesday sample page - ''Bretebi'' (sic) is in the Domesday Book' ''[1]''.
This manor was in the ''Domesday Book'' in 1086. Under the title of “The land of the King (in Derbyshire[2]” it said:
In Newton Solney and Bretby Ælfgar had seven of land to the . There is land for six ploughs. There the king has one plough and nineteen and one with five ploughs. There are 12 acres of meadow, woodland pasture two leagues long and three furlongs broad. TRETRE in Latin is Tempore Regis Edwardi. This means in the time of King Edward before the Battle of Hastings. as now worth one hundred shillings''Domesday Book: A Complete Translation''. London: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0-14-143994-7 p.744.

'The Church at Bretby - 2007''

In 1209, Ranulph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester granted the manor of Bretby to Stephen de Segrave[3] who built a church and a mansion there. There was also Bretby Castle which was destroyed during the reign of King James I of England to make way for the construction of Bretby Hall.
In 1585, Thomas Stanhope bought the manor house which was known as Bretby Hall and from then on was the home of the Earls of Chesterfield.
'The former Bradby School - 2007''

Today


Today the village is centred by a village green. Overlooking the green is a residential house which records that it was called 'Bradby School' when it was built. A stone records "BRADBY SCHOOL/OPENED FOR THE ADMISSION OF SCHOLARS/OCTOBER 20th 1806."
The school building is a grade 2 listed building[4].

Notable Residents


Major General Frank Roberts DSO MM OBE died in Stanhope Bretby in 1982. He was awarded the VC medal in 1918[5].

References


1. Public domain image from Wikimedia Commons accessed May 2007
2. The King had a number of manors in Derbyshire. Besides Bretby and Newton Solney he had a list that included Repton, Milton, Wirksworth, Weston-on-Trent, Walton-on-Trent and Ashbourne.
3. In 1209.PDF South Derbyshire site - Grant of Bretby, p.1
4. Images of England
5. Derbyshire ay VictoriaCross.org


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