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  • ...om that county, such as a Tyke from [[Yorkshire]] and a Yellowbelly from [[Lincolnshire]]. The traditional nickname for a person from Essex is an "Essex Calf", so ===Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries===
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  • ...about 1270, after which the chancel was rebuilt and given the east window twenty years later.<ref>[http://allhallowswellingborough.com/aboutus.aspx All Hall The manor of Wellingborough belonged to Crowland Abbey, [[Lincolnshire]], from Anglo-Saxon times and the monks probably built the original All Hal
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  • ...]] are the [[Norfolk Broads|Broads]]. The [[Great Fen]] stretching from [[Lincolnshire]] to [[Cambridge]] and the neighbouring counties, and the smaller [[Somerse ...m was 58,789,194; the fifth largest population in the Commonwealth and the twenty-first largest in the world. By mid-2009, this was estimated to have grown
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  • |county=Lincolnshire |LG district=North East Lincolnshire
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  • ...nd landed with his uncle, Jasper Tudor, in 1485 before his march towards [[Lincolnshire]], ending in the [[Battle of Bosworth]].
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  • ...om [[Upper Slaughter]] in [[Gloucestershire]] in the Great War, 1914-1918, twenty-four men and one woman went to fight and all returned and then in the Secon ;Lincolnshire
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  • |county=Lincolnshire '''Skegness''' is a seaside town in [[Lincolnshire]], in [[Lindsey]]. The town stands on the [[North Sea]] coast, 43 miles eas
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  • ...g a popular commuter town for the expanding city of [[Nottingham]] (around twenty miles away) and increasingly for London (1 hour and 20 minutes by rail). ...usband Leofric, Earl of Mercia, who granted it to the monastery of [[Stow, Lincolnshire|Stow]] in 1055, and the monastery retained the land after the Norman Conque
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  • ...ve oxgangs of this land, and twenty-four villanes and eight bordars having twenty-two ploughs, and seven acres of meadow. Wood pasture two miles long, and th ...in 1777, and the subsequent construction of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway in 1849, both of which passed through the settlement, led to a degr
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  • |county=Lincolnshire |LG district=North East Lincolnshire
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  • ...-cullen Crista Cullen] || Women's hockey || {{Medal|B}} || [[Boston]] || [[Lincolnshire]] || [[Roehampton]] || [[Surrey]] ...ckey || {{Medal|B}} || [[Lincoln]] || [[Lincolnshire]] || [[Lincoln]] || [[Lincolnshire]]
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  • ...gh the Olympic and Paralympic Games have operated in parallel for the last twenty years or so, they are separate. The team fielded by the Association is know | Sophie Wells || Equestrian || {{Medal|S}}{{Medal|S}} || [[Lincoln]] || [[Lincolnshire]] || [[Newark]] || [[Nottinghamshire]]
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  • |county=Lincolnshire |LG district=North Lincolnshire
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  • ...f and other damage done including a fire. Having lived at Basildon now for twenty years George died and was buried in the local churchyard. Unable to foot th ...ived, and this, coupled with a fireplace and doors salvaged from [[Panton, Lincolnshire|Panton Hall]] and very similar to those which crossed the Atlantic, allowed
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  • |county=Lincolnshire ...on the eastern edge of the Kesteven Uplands and the western border of the Lincolnshire [[Great Fen|Fens]].
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  • |county=Lincolnshire ...orncastle''' is a small market town in [[Lindsey]], the northern part of [[Lincolnshire]]. It is 17 miles east, and 22 miles by road from the [[county town]], the
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  • |county=Lincolnshire ...13 miles northwest of [[Skegness]]. It lies at the southern edge of the [[Lincolnshire Wolds]] and north of [[Great Fen|the Fenlands]].
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  • The Rufford Estate covered approximately twenty-nine square miles and in addition to the ancient Liberty of Rufford, it inc ...transcribed "Rufford Park Poachers" in the third movement of his suite, ''Lincolnshire Posy''.
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  • ...ertfordshire|Royston]]; A1198 Royston-Huntingdon; A15 Lincoln-[[Broughton, Lincolnshire|Broughton]]; A1034/A1079 Brough-York ..., from the [[Firth of Clyde]] to the [[Firth of Forth]], was held for some twenty years.
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  • ...wenty two woods in six counties. In 1978 it relocated to [[Grantham]] in [[Lincolnshire]] and announced an expansion of its activities across the United Kingdom. I The Trust is now based in [[Grantham]] in [[Lincolnshire]]. It employs around 300 people at its Grantham headquarters. It receives
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