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  • |county=Lincolnshire ...he hill in the centre of the city of [[Lincoln]], the [[county town]] of [[Lincolnshire]].
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  • ...issatisfied Oxford scholars to found a new university at [[Stamford]] in [[Lincolnshire]] was blocked by the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge petitioning King ...f shelving every year.<ref>{{cite web | title=A University Library for the Twenty-first Century |work=University of Oxford |url=http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/2
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  • ...t. On the other side of the Humber, the chalk formations continue as the [[Lincolnshire Wolds]]; in fact, one can view the Humber as cutting through a single forma ...ke consists of double ramparts, a ditch which is about sixty feet wide and twenty feet deep and a further rampart which rises to eighteen feet above ground l
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  • ...of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]], adjacent to the border with [[Lincolnshire]]. It has a population of 16,184.<ref>[http://www.neighbourhood.statistics The town lies close to the Lincolnshire border, and is bisected by the [[M18 motorway]]. Junctions 4 and 5 of the M
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  • ...formation. It was a fairly small establishment, with space for a prior and twenty-three monks.<ref name=MK /> ...r alien priories (Long Bennington, Minting and Hagh (Hough-on-the-Hill) in Lincolnshire, and Field Dalling in Norfolk), redeeming the yearly £100.
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  • ...oln Union Railway, 1845 shows the portals in their current locations. <ref>Lincolnshire Archives, Lindsey Dep Plans 1/35</ref> ...became nearer to the water surface. In 1871 the MSLR started what would be twenty years of roof-raising to keep Norwood Tunnel passable.<ref>Richardson, Chri
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  • ...|Stainforth]], [[Thorne, Yorkshire|Thorne]] and [[Ealand]], near [[Crowle, Lincolnshire|Crowle]].<ref>{{cite PastScape|mnumber=1341100|mname=Sheffield and South Y ...South Yorkshire company was absorbed into the [[Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway]]. Despite the railway competition, traffic levels remained healthy
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  • ...ide of the A6121 road from [[Uppingham]] to [[Stamford]] in neighbouring [[Lincolnshire]]. It is divided into two by a small stream, the Foss, which is a tributary ...fice on the Stamford road, opposite the entrance to the recreation ground. Twenty men were employed but not from the village. The quarry business only lasted
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  • ...from the [[Droitwich]] brine springs all the way to [[Saltfleet]] on the [[Lincolnshire]] coast. The salt was then loaded onto ships and exported to France and Sca ...ry and became home to the ''Convent of our Lady of Charity'' housing up to twenty nuns and girls. The grounds of the Priory nearly reached Heath Road South a
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  • ...royal ancestry and were born in the Anglo-Saxon [[Kingdom of Lindsey]] ([[Lincolnshire]]). It is said Ethelburga (a Christian) chose to become a nun to avoid havi ...de by the nuns; and that it was the Queen, not her son, who reinstated her twenty years later.<ref>{{cite book | title=Matilda of Scotland: a Study in Mediev
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  • ...S8/39/1930). The will of John de Boston, a mercer of Newark, in 1443 left twenty shillings for the maintenance of the bridge between Balderton and Benningto
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  • |LG district=North Lincolnshire '''Manton''' is a village and parish in the [[Lindsey]] part of [[Lincolnshire]]. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 123.<ref>{{cit
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  • The '''River Glen''' is a river in [[Lincolnshire]], with a short stretch passing through [[Rutland]] near [[Essendine]]. ...er 2010}}</ref> before turning east to join the West Glen at [[Wilsthorpe, Lincolnshire]]. The West Glen also has a number of sources, near to the 330-foot contour
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  • {{county|Lincolnshire}} ...of [[Alford, Lincolnshire|Alford]], in [[Lindsey]], the northern part of [[Lincolnshire]]. The only extant property today where the village once was to be found
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  • |county=Lincolnshire ...let in the [[Candleshoe Wapentake]] of [[Lindsey]], the northern part of [[Lincolnshire]]. It is some five miles east of [[Spilsby]], two miles west of [[Burgh Le
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  • |county=Lincolnshire '''RAF Scampton''' is a Royal Air Force station in [[Lincolnshire]], laid out close by the A15 road near to the village of [[Scampton]] from
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  • ...e retired in July 1991 and No. 8 Squadron transferred to RAF Waddington in Lincolnshire, to equip with their new aircraft.{{sfn|Hughes|1993|p=19}} ...War left many aircraft surplus to requirements. To replace the Buccaneer, twenty-six Tornado GR1s were modified to GR1B standard to allow use of the BAe Sea
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  • |county=Lincolnshire '''Buslingthorpe''' is a hamlet in [[Lindsey]], the northern part of [[Lincolnshire]], half a mile east of the A46 road at [[Faldingworth]] and three miles sou
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  • |county=Lincolnshire ...horpes]] to [[Mablethorpe]] A1031 road, seven miles north-east of [[Louth, Lincolnshire|Louth]].
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  • |county=Lincolnshire ...ile east of the A15 road, and approximately a mile north-east of [[Bourne, Lincolnshire|Bourne]].
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