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- Stainsby abstract "Stainsby is a small village in Derbyshire, England. It is near to the towns of Chesterfield and Bolsover, and the villages of Heath and Doe Lea. The M1 motorway skirts past the village.The village is located near to the National Trust property of Hardwick Hall. In the hall's estate is Stainsby Mill, a fully working 19th century water mill.The village was known as Steinesbei in the Domesday survey where it was listed together with several manors including Beighton and Sutton Scarsdale under the lands of Roger de Poitou. It was surrounded to the north by a semi-circular moat with banks and ramparts, approximately eight feet in depth. Some of this still remains visible, although in a much reduced form. This is known as \"The Earthwork\".The manor of Stainsby was owned by the Savage family, whose members played prolific roles in the Kings' armies and in society. John Savage was knighted, probably by Henry V, at Agincourt on 15 October 1415, and became a Knight of the Garter. Sir John commanded the left wing at the Battle of Bosworth. Thomas Savage was consecrated Bishop of Rochester, then London and York. One of the Savages was involved in the Babington Plot to kill Queen Elizabeth I and put Mary, Queen of Scots, on the throne. Along with the Babington family of Dethick, their deeds resulted in many of them being executed. Around 1580, the manor passed from the hands of the family, eventually being sold on to William Cavendish.Stainsby is host to the Stainsby Festival, a folk festival which takes place in the summer. The festival celebrated its 40th year in 2008.".
- Stainsby country Derbyshire.
- Stainsby country United_Kingdom.
- Stainsby district Bolsover.
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- Stainsby postalCode "S44".
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- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Derbyshire_geography_stubs.
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- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
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- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Hardwick_Hall.
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- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_the_Garter.
- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Roger_the_Poitevin.
- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Stainsby_Festival.
- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Stainsby_Mill.
- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Sutton_Scarsdale.
- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Savage_(bishop).
- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLink Watermill.
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- Stainsby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stainsby".
- Stainsby civilParish Ault_Hucknall.
- Stainsby country "England".
- Stainsby latitude "53.184".
- Stainsby longitude "-1.327".
- Stainsby mapType "Derbyshire".
- Stainsby officialName "Stainsby".
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- Stainsby postTown "CHESTERFIELD".
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- Stainsby postcodeDistrict "S44".
- Stainsby region "East Midlands".
- Stainsby shireCounty Derbyshire.
- Stainsby shireDistrict Bolsover.
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- Stainsby staticImageCaption "Stainsby Festival, held annually in the village every summer.".
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- Stainsby comment "Stainsby is a small village in Derbyshire, England. It is near to the towns of Chesterfield and Bolsover, and the villages of Heath and Doe Lea. The M1 motorway skirts past the village.The village is located near to the National Trust property of Hardwick Hall.".
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- Stainsby homepage www.stainsbyfestival.org.uk.
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