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'''Cadeby’''' was a village in [[Lindsey]], the northern part of [[Lincolnshire]], which has now wholly vanished, other than the trace of earthworks in a field.  The sit off the village is now part of the estate of Cadeby Hall.
'''Cadeby’''' was a village in [[Lindsey]], the northern part of [[Lincolnshire]], which has now wholly vanished, other than the trace of earthworks in a field.  The sit off the village is now part of the estate of Cadeby Hall.


Another lost village, [[Beesby]] stood just to the north.
Another lost village, [[Beesby]] stood just to the north and another, Wyham, to the south at {{map|TF277951}}.


The village was on the [[Lincolnshire Wolds]], five miles north of [[Louth, Lincolnshire|Louth]]
The village was on the [[Lincolnshire Wolds]], five miles north of [[Louth, Lincolnshire|Louth]]

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The site of mediæval Cadeby

Cadeby’ was a village in Lindsey, the northern part of Lincolnshire, which has now wholly vanished, other than the trace of earthworks in a field. The sit off the village is now part of the estate of Cadeby Hall.

Another lost village, Beesby stood just to the north and another, Wyham, to the south at TF277951.

The village was on the Lincolnshire Wolds, five miles north of Louth

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