Glossop
In the Domesday Book of 1086, the Glossop name refers to the hamlet that was small that to a recorded ancient parish gave its name, and then the manor given by William I of England to William Peverel. Glossop, Dinting, Padfield, Whitfield, Simmondley, Charlesworth, Chunal, Ludworth, Chisworth and nine more: Thornsett, Mellor, Whittle (Whitle), Rowarth, Ollersett, Beard, Little Hayfield, Hayfield, Kinder, Phoside, Chinley, Brownside, and Bugsworth include townships of the manor that the Glossop ancient parish consisted of.
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