I recently
came across an interesting map GEORGE SANDERSON’s 1835 map of ‘Twenty
Miles round Mansfield’ published in 1835.
It is an
excellent map full of information and shows the field plan of the later Carr
Vale area with an interesting road on it.
The road
runs from the castle and down what is now Castle Lane, it appears to turn off
towards where New Bolsover will later be built,
it carries on down towards Water Lane
branching off and going down what will later be Charlesworth Street.
The main
part of the road stops at the brook on Water Lane.
The road is
named as Cobster Lane.
According to
the Chambers Dictionary a cob has several definitions but the three that would
apply to this area are;
1). A lump
of coal, ore or clay:
2). A wicker
basket used by sowers:
3). Cob
(Kob) is; building material of clay and straw.
All having
unknown origins.
Therefore
Cobster is possibly a person who makes bricks from local clay.
