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In the 1870s Wilson described Deeping Gate as:<blockquote>a hamlet in Maxey parish, Northampton; at the boundary with Lincoln, 1 mile SE of Market-Deeping. Real property, £1, 867. Pop., 224. Houses, 47<ref>{{Cite book|title = Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales|last = Wilson|first = John Marius|publisher = A. Fullerton & Co.|year = 1870-72|isbn = |location = Edinburgh|pages = |url = http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/813020}}</ref></blockquote>
In the 1870s Wilson described Deeping Gate as:<blockquote>a hamlet in Maxey parish, Northampton; at the boundary with Lincoln, 1 mile SE of Market-Deeping. Real property, £1, 867. Pop., 224. Houses, 47<ref>{{Cite book|title = Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales|last = Wilson|first = John Marius|publisher = A. Fullerton & Co.|year = 1870-72|isbn = |location = Edinburgh|pages = |url = http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/813020}}</ref></blockquote>
St Peter's, [[Maxey]], the most northerly ecclesiastical parish in the [[Anglican Diocese of Peterborough|Diocese of Peterborough]], includes Deeping Gate.
St Peter's, [[Maxey]], the most northerly ecclesiastical parish in the [[Diocese of Peterborough]], includes Deeping Gate.


==See also==
==See also==
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 9 August 2020

Deeping Gate
Northamptonshire

The bridge connecting Deeping St James (Lincs.)
and Deeping Gate (Northants.)
Location
Location: 52°40’14"N, 0°17’59"W
Data
Population: 515  (2011)
Post town: Peterborough
Postcode: PE6
Dialling code: 01778
Local Government
Council: Peterborough

Deeping Gate is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, adjacent to the border with Lincolnshire. It lies south of the River Welland, which forms the county border, contiguous with Deeping St James in the adjacent county. With a very small population, void of any major services, including a post office or even a chapel, the community depends on nearby Market Deeping, one and a quarter miles north of the river for economic and market services. The parish had a population of 258 males and 257 females according to the 2011 Census.[1] Renaissance composer Robert Fayrfax was a native of the village.

In the 1870s Wilson described Deeping Gate as:

a hamlet in Maxey parish, Northampton; at the boundary with Lincoln, 1 mile SE of Market-Deeping. Real property, £1, 867. Pop., 224. Houses, 47[2]

St Peter's, Maxey, the most northerly ecclesiastical parish in the Diocese of Peterborough, includes Deeping Gate.

See also

References

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Deeping Gate)
Villages amongst 'The Deepings' in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire

Market DeepingDeeping St JamesDeeping St NicholasDeeping GateWest Deeping

See also: StowgateFrognallTongue EndHop Pole