- Scrooby - Wikipedia
Scrooby is a small village on the River Ryton in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England, near Bawtry in South Yorkshire At the time of the 2001 census it had a population of 329, [1] in 2011 the count was 315 [2] and by the 2021 census this had fallen further to 307 residents [3]
- Scrooby, England and the Mayflower Pilgrims - How Wise Then
The Mayflower journey begins in the little village of Scrooby in Northern England, where a daring group folks gathered for underground worship in the Manor
- scrooby. net
This site is about Scrooby, North Nottinghamshire; it's current events and institutions The site should interest residents of Scrooby
- Scrooby Manor House - The State Society of Mayflower . . .
Scrooby is in the Bassetlaw district of north Nottinghamshire The county is also well known for the city of Nottingham, Sherwood Forest - the home of Robin Hood (reportedly, around the time of the Crusades, 400-years before)
- Scrooby Village - Scrooby History
Settlement at Scrooby (then named Scroppenthorp) already existed in 958 A D when King Edgar granted considerable land here to Oscytel, Archbishop of York Thus began the long association with York which was only finally severed in the 20th century
- Scrooby Manor House - Our Christian Heritage
Although Scrooby Manor House is not accessible to the public, occasional tours of the grounds and exterior of the house can be organised through accredited Mayflower 400 tour guides
- SMDPA - Pilgrims Progress at Scrooby Village
By Sue Allan, Official Historian, Scrooby Manor Pilgrim's Father's Visitors Centre Four hundred years ago in the reign of King James I, a small band of men and women of faith, hope and vision came together at the tiny village of Scrooby
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