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The name 'Chatsworth' is a corruption of Chetel's-worth, meaning "the Court of Chetel". [6] In the reign of Edward the Confessor, a man of Norse origin named Chetel (Danish-Norwegian: Ketil) held lands jointly with a Saxon named Leotnoth in three townships: Ednesoure to the west of the Derwent, and Langoleie and Chetesuorde to the east. [7]
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Chatsworth House. Chatsworth is a civil parish in Derbyshire, England, within the area of the Derbyshire Dales and the Peak District National Park. The population is largely in and around Chatsworth House and is considered to be too low to justify a parish council. Instead, there is a parish meeting, at which all electors may attend.
St Helen's House: Derby Edward Strutt (grandson of textile pioneer Jedediah Strutt) was awarded the title in 1846. St Helen's House was built in 1767 and was bought by Edward's father in 1801. Derby School acquired the house in 1863 and moved out to new premises in 1966. The house is a Grade I listed building.
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The Chatsworth Estate may refer to: Chatsworth House and the surrounding lands in Derbyshire, England; The Chatsworth Estate, ...