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==History==
Dogsthorpe was originally the [[Hamlet (place)#England|hamlet]] of Dodsthorpe, which gave its name to a [[township (England)|township]] within the [[Parish (Church of England)|parish]], centred on [[Peterborough]], of [[St John the Baptist Church, Peterborough|Saint John the Baptist]] centred on [[Peterborough]]. The main part of Dodsthorpe township was north of Peterborough and west of the township of [[Newark, Peterborough|Newark]]-with-[[Eastfield, Peterborough|Eastfield]], but included a small detached portion to the east of both.<ref>{{multiref|
{{cite book |last1=Bateson |first1=Mary |editor1-last=Serjeantson |editor1-first=R. M. |editor2-last=Adkins |editor2-first=William Ryland Dent |title=The Victoria history of the county of Northampton |volume=2 |date=1906 |publisher=Constable |location=London |pages=424–425 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo02adki/page/424 |chapter=Borough of Peterborough }}|
{{cite book |chapter-url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000089421121&view=1up&seq=61 |chapter=Peterborough |last1=Sheepshanks |first1=R |last2=Talents |first2=Wm Edwd |title=Reports from Commissioners on proposed division of counties and boundaries of boroughs v.2 pt 2 |series=Parliamentary papers |volume=1832 HC 39 (141) 1 |pages=159–160 and [https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peterborough-townborough-plan-reform-act-fletton-standground-dawson-171281696.html facing map] |date=20 January 1832}}