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Scrooby is a
small village on the
River Ryton in
north Nottinghamshire, England, near
Bawtry in
South Yorkshire. At the time of the 2001
census it had...
- The
Scrooby Congregation were
English Protestant separatists who
lived near
Scrooby, on the
outskirts of Bawtry, a
small market town at the
border of...
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their concerns, the
Scrooby congregation learned that
other dissenters in
London had been
imprisoned and left to starve. The
Scrooby congregation decided...
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Scrooby is a
civil parish in the B****etlaw
District of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains 17
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- Separatist).
William Brewster was born in 1566 or 1567, most
probably in
Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England. He was the son of
William Brewster and Mary...
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commemorates the
attempt at
finding religious freedom in September, 1607 by the
Scrooby Congregation, a
group of
English Separatist Protestants who left for Holland...
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Ainsworth (1571–1622). In the
early 1600s, a
Separatist congregation in
Scrooby was
founded through the
efforts of John
Smyth (who
later rejected infant...
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former diplomatic ****istant to the Netherlands. He was
living in the
Scrooby manor house while serving as
postmaster for the
village and
bailiff to...
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Pilgrim Fathers.
William Brewster, for example, came from the
village of
Scrooby, and was
influenced by
Richard Clyfton, who
preached at Babworth. Nottinghamshire...
- in a BBC
Radio 4
sitcom called The Lost
Weblog of
Scrooby Trevithick and a
second series,
Scrooby Trevithick,
aired in 2010. He
toured in the UK with...