Old Whittington

[2] The parish church of St Bartholomew was restored after its destruction by fire, except for the tower and spire, in 1895.

[clarification needed] The village manufactured stoneware bottles, other earthenware and bricks.

Old Whittington is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 on the first folio for Derbyshire, where it is spelt Witintune.

The book says[3] under the title of 'The lands of the King':[4] In Newbold with six berewicks – Old Whittington, Brimington, Tapton, Chesterfield, Boythorpe, Eckington – there are six carucates and one bovate to the geld.

[9] The tiny museum today features period furnishings and exhibition of local interest.

The procession was led by the Duke of Devonshire, the Duchess and the Mayor of Chesterfield.

Mary Swanwick School
Cock and Pynot today
Samuel Pegge 's church as it was in 1785 as drawn by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm . This church was destroyed by a fire.