Timeline of Sheffield history

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This timeline of Sheffield history summarises key events in the history of Sheffield, a city in England. The origins of the city can be traced back to the founding of a settlement in a clearing beside the River Sheaf in the second half of the 1st millennium AD. The area had seen human occupation since at least the last ice age, but significant growth in the settlements that are now incorporated into the city did not occur until the Industrial Revolution.

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Early history

1000–1099

1100–1199

1200–1299

  • c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".: Church House at Handsworth (now the Cross Keys public house) was built.
  • 1266: A party of barons, led by John de Eyvill, marching from north Lincolnshire to Derbyshire passed through Sheffield and destroyed the town, burning the church and castle.
  • 1270: Thomas de Furnival, son of Gerard de Furnival, is given licence to crenellate and subsequently builds a large stone castle to replace the wooden castle destroyed in 1266.[16]
  • 1279–81: In the Quo Warranto enquiries, Thomas de Furnival claims the right to hold a market in Sheffield, to hunt, and to enforce the death penalty.[16]
  • c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".: A new church was consecrated by William II Wickwane the Archbishop of York.
  • 1293–94: In further Quo Warranto enquiries, Thomas de Furnival claims the right to hold a Sunday market and a fair on the eve and day of Holy Trinity.[16]
  • 1296: On 12 November, Sheffield is granted a royal charter to hold a weekly market and a three-day annual fair around Holy Trinity.[16] The first reference to Sheffield's Town Mill appears.
  • 1297:
    • "Robert the Cutler" is recorded in a tax return, the earliest surviving reference to the manufacture of cutlery in Sheffield.
    • Thomas de Furnival grants a charter to the people of Sheffield establishing the Burgery of Sheffield.[20]

1300–1399

1400–1499

  • 1430: The 1280 parish church was pulled down and replaced with a new building, the core of the present cathedral.[17]
  • 1434: "Barker of Balme" is mentioned in a deed dated this year. He is thought to have constructed "Barker's Pool", Sheffield's first reservoir.[22] Once a month the reservoir gates were opened allowing water to wash the filth from the town's streets (with open sewers along their centres) into the River Don.
  • c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".: "The hawle at the Poandes" (now the Old Queen's Head public house) was built.[23]
  • 1485: Lady's Bridge was replaced with a new stone-built bridge,[24] still in existence.

1500–1599

1600–1699

1700–1799

1800–1899

1900–1999

2000–present

References and notes

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  24. According to an agreement from 1485 quoted in Hunter, Hallamshire, pp.193–194 the Vicar of Sheffield, Sir John Plesaunce, and William Hill, who was a master mason, both agreed to build a bridge of stone "over the watyr of Dune neghe the castell of Sheffeld"
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See also

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