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Nothampton

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Estimated Population: 189,474

Remains have been found in the area dating back to Roman times. It is believed that farming settlement began in the area in around the 7th century. By the 8th century it had became an administrative centre for the kingdom of Mercia.

The pre-Norman town was known as Hamtun and was quite small, occupying only some 60 acres.

The town became significant in the 11th century, when the Normans built town walls and a large castle. The original defence line of the walls is preserved in today’s street pattern (Bridge St, The Drapery, Bearward St & Scarletwell Lane).

The town grew rapidly after the Normans arrived, and beyond the early defences. By the time of the Domesday Book, the town had a population of about 1500 residents, living in 300 houses

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Nottingham

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Estimated Population: 249,584

Founded as a Saxon settlement, was later captured by the Danes (Vikings) and in the 9th century became one of the five boroughs (fortified towns) of the Danelaw. From its earliest beginnings, parts of the settlement have included man-made caves, dug into soft sandstone. During this period the settlement went by various names including Tigguo Cobauc (”House of Caves”) and Snottingaham (from the Anglo-Saxon for “Snot’s people”, Snot being a local chieftain). The populace are grateful that the S became lost in the course of history.

In the 11th century a castle was constructed on a sandstone outcrop by the River Trent and a town grew around the castle. The cave network was substantially expanded and became home to a large proportion of the poorer populace, particularly those involved in the tanning industry. The caves were gradually abandoned in the 18th and 19th centuries, but came into use again as air raid shelters during World War II. A section of the cave network under the Broadmarsh shopping centre is now open as a tourist attraction, and some parts are still used as pub cellars.

The legend of Robin Hood first arose in the Middle Ages. Robin Hood is said to have lived in Sherwood Forest, to the north of the city, with the Sheriff of as his greatest enemy. While the legends are almost certainly untrue, particularly in their details, they have had a major impact on , with Robin Hood imagery a popular choice for local businesses and many modern tourist attractions exploiting the legend.

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