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There was unrest in Brigstock over new deer parks at the house and the royal forest in May 1603. The villagers led by Simon Montague and Mr Chany tried to stop labourers cutting timber in the park. Next the village women protested at workmen clearing trees and brush in the park. Chany went to London
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The first school in the village was endowed in the 17th century, and whilst that building no longer stands, the historic centre of the village contains buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. There are 49 listed properties in the village. Brigstock is one of the largest villages in the region.
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to argue that Simon Montague ought to be keeper of the King's deer. The protestors let the deer out of the parks at Brigstock into Farming Wood in Rockingham Forest and Geddington Woods.
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relics have been found in and around the village. The village cross, found in the heart of the old village, was erected as a monument after
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passed through the village. The parish church of St Andrew shows remnants of a tower which is probably 10th-century.
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in a clearing of the Royal forest of Rockingham; in 1890 the house was remodelled by the Victorian architect
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The village's name origin is uncertain. 'Bridge outlying farm/settlement' or perhaps, '
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or Saxon period. Several properties in the village appear in the
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Office for National Statistics: Brigstock CP: Parish headcounts
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stair turret of St Andrew's church, one of four in the country.
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of 1086, in which Brigstock is referred to as "Brigstoc", and
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Brigstock is an ancient settlement, dating back to the
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The Saxon arch at the west end of St Andrew's Church.
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