Gilmorton, a village in South Leicestershire, England with a population of over 900, is near to Ashby Magna & Lutterworth. The town's Anglo-Saxon origin is shown by its appearance in the Domesday book compiled in 1086.[1] with a population of about 140. The name may come from Anglo-Saxon origins: gilden (or gylden) meaning golden,[2] and morton, a town on the moor.[3]
Contributions to the history of Gilmorton were published privately by Martin Bloxsom B.A., M.Inst.C.E, member of an old Gilmorton family, about 90 years ago.[4]