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Codnor is a
village and
civil parish in the
Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England.
Codnor is a
former mining village and had a po****tion of 3,766...
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Codnor Castle is a
ruined 13th-century
castle in Derbyshire, England. The land
around Codnor came
under the
jurisdiction of
William Peverel after the Norman...
- The
title of
Baron Grey of
Codnor is a
title in the
peerage of England. This
barony was
called out of
abeyance in 1989,
after 493 years, in
favour of the...
- had
prominent coalmines in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Denby Common and
Codnor Breach are
hamlets on the
western edge of the village. The name
Loscoe derives...
- St James' Church,
Codnor is a
Church of
England parish church in
Codnor, Derbyshire. The
church was
built in 1844 to the
designs of
architect Robert Barker...
- the
Zouches at
Codnor Castle in Derbyshire. A
close family ****ociate was a man
named Henry Marmion whose family held land
close to
Codnor, and may have...
- John de Grey of
Codnor Henry Grey, 1st
Baron Grey of
Codnor Richard Grey, 2nd
Baron Grey of
Codnor John Grey, 3rd
Baron Grey of
Codnor Henry Grey Richard...
- to
remain in
abeyance for centuries. For example, the
Barony of Grey of
Codnor was in
abeyance for over 490
years between 1496 and 1989, and the Barony...
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Codnor is a
civil parish in the
Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains three listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Codnor Park and
Selston railway station was a
former railway station to
serve the
villages of
Codnor Park and
Selston on the
border between Derbyshire...