- Wothorpe, Cambridgeshire
Wothorpe is a village and
civil parish in thePeterborough unitary authority ofCambridgeshire ,England . It is in the far north-west of the district, and faces Stamford (inLincolnshire ) over theRiver Welland . The parish bordersNorthamptonshire on its west. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 226.The Priory of Wothorpe was a "small Benedictine nunnery", founded apparently around 1160. All but one of the nuns died in the outbreak of Plague in 1349, with the survivor becoming part of the Priory of Stamford. The property was dissolved by Henry VIII, being granted to
Robert Cecil . As a parish, it was considered a hamlet within the parish ofStamford Baron , becoming a separatecivil parish once more in 1866.Historically the parish was part of the
Soke of Peterborough , associated with Northamptonshire. Administratively, it became part of the Stamfordrural sanitary district in the 19th century, then later theBarnack Rural District of the administrative county of the Soke, then passing toHuntingdon and Peterborough in 1965 and Cambridgeshire in 1974 under theLocal Government Act 1972 .External links
* [http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~dscholes/wothorpe.html Wothorpe Ruins]
References
*http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10287212
*http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=40224
*http://monasticmatrix.usc.edu/monasticon/?function=detail&id=899&PHPSESSID=1e6aeff1f699c2e36de654658d0029fc
*Youngs, Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Volume II
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