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BISHOPSTORTFORD

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 4 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BISHOPSTORTFORD  , a

market
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town in the Hertford
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parliamentary division of Hertfordshire, England; 302 M . N.N.E. from
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London by the Cambridge
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line of the
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Great Eastern railway . Pop. of urban
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district (1901) 7143 . It lies on the
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river Stort, close to the county boundary with Essex, and has
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water-communication with London through the Lea and Stort Navigation . The church of St Michael,
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standing high above the valley, is a
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fine embattled Perpendicular
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building with western tower and
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spire . The high school,, formerly the grammar school, was founded in the time of -Elizabeth . Here were educated
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Sir Henry Chauncy, an early historian of Hertfordshire (d . 1719), and
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Cecil Rhodes, who was born at Bishop Stortford in 1853 . There are a
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Nonconformist grammar school, a diocesan training college for mistresses, and other educational establishments . The
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industries include
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brewing and malting, coach-building, lime-burning and founding, and there are important horse and cattle markets . - Before the
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Conquest the
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manor of Bishop Stortford is said to have belonged to Eddeva the
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Fair, wife of Harold, who sold it to the bishop of London, from whom it was taken by William the Conqueror . William restored it after a few years, and with it gave the bishop a small castle called Waytemore, of which there are scanty remains .

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dungeon of this castle, called " Bishop's Hole " or " Bishop's Prison," was used as an ecclesiastical prison until the 16th century . The town now possesses no early incorporation charters, and although both Chauncy and Salmon in their histories of Hertfordshire state that it was created a borough by charter of King John in 1206, the charter cannot now be found . The first mention of Bishop Stortford as a borough occurs in 1311, in which
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year the burgesses returned two members to parliament . The town was represented from that date until 1332, and again in 1335-1336, but the
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privilege was then allowed to lapse and has never been revived .

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