Scrooby Manor

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Scrooby Manor was a historic English country house in Nottinghamshire notable as a meeting place for early Separatists who later became known as the Pilgrims.

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Scrooby Manor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic country house
manor house
associatedWith Scrooby Separatist congregation NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent origins of the Mayflower Pilgrims
associatedWithPerson John Robinson NERFINISHED
Richard Clyfton NERFINISHED
William Brewster NERFINISHED
country England
currentStatus demolished
documentedIn accounts of early Pilgrim history
functionedAs meeting place for clandestine religious services
governedBy Church of England (historical ownership) NERFINISHED
hasRemains archaeological traces
earthworks
heritageContext English Reformation NERFINISHED
history of Puritanism
history of the Pilgrim Fathers
linkedToMigration emigration of Pilgrims to New England
emigration of Separatists to the Dutch Republic
locatedIn East Midlands
Nottinghamshire
Scrooby NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
near River Idle NERFINISHED
notableAs meeting place for early English Separatists
meeting place for the group later known as the Pilgrims
ownedBy Archbishop of York NERFINISHED
Archdiocese of York NERFINISHED
religiousMovementAssociatedWith English Separatists NERFINISHED
Pilgrims NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 17th century
late 16th century
usedAs manor house of the Archbishop of York

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Scrooby congregation metAt Scrooby Manor