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HISTORY OF COTTINGLEY VILLAGE

(See also Cottingley Village History Society)
COTTINGLEY - derives its name from the Cota or Cotta family and could be said to mean meadows of the sons of Cota. "Ing" means wood, "ley" means field. Equally "ting" or "ding" could mean moot or court.

Cottingley can boast of ancient descent as it was named in the Domesday Survey of 1086.Erneus De Burun held 12 carucates of land of which 2 carucates were named as Cottingley. (A carucate = approx. 120 acres.) Only arable land, meadow and wood-pasture were recorded. Moorland and waste producing no tax. The land was described as "all waste."

Edward Whitley - Butcher
John Firth - Shopkeeper
John Hudson - Shopkeeper
Hannah Foster - Sun Inn
Edward Berwick - Worsted Spinners & Manufacturers
Sugden & Smithers - Worsted Spinners & Manufacturers
John & Samuel Dibb - Cattle Dealers



Many of the above historical facts obtained from Harry Speight's book "Chronicles and stories of Old Bingley", William Cudworth's "Around Bradford" and J. Horsfall- Turner's "Ancient Bingley".


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