Rockingham

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Rockingham
Northamptonshire
Location
Grid reference: SP8691
Location: 52°30’42"N, -0°43’37"W
Data
Population: 113  (2011)
Post town: Market Harborough
Postcode: LE16
Dialling code: 01536
Local Government
Council: North Northamptonshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Corby

Rockingham is a village and parish in Northamptonshire, adjacent to the border with Leicestershire. It is just north of Corby, close by the border with Rutland, near to Great Easton and Caldecott. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 115 people,[1] falling marginally to 113 at the 2011 Census.[2] The village is the site of Rockingham Castle and gives its name to Rockingham Forest, the title Marquess of Rockingham and Rockingham Motor Speedway, although the latter is situated the other side of Corby.[3]

History

Main article: Rockingham Castle

Rockingham was the site of a council convened by William II on 25 February 1095, intended to depose Anselm as Archbishop of Canterbury. The Lords Spiritual, led by the Bishop of Durham, fell in line with the king, arguing that Anselm's support of the French-backed pope Urban II against the imperial pope Clement III made him a traitor to the realm. The Lords Temporal demurred and supported Anselm, in the absence of any proof of felony.

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