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Hereward and the Barony of Bourne File:///C:/Edrive/Medieval Texts/Articles/Geneaology/Hereward.Htm
hereward and the Barony of Bourne file:///C:/EDrive/Medieval Texts/Articles/Geneaology/hereward.htm Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 29 (1994), 7-10. Hereward 'the Wake' and the Barony of Bourne: a Reassessment of a Fenland Legend [1] Hereward, generally known as 'the Wake', is second only to Robin Hood in the pantheon of English heroes. From at least the early twelfth century his deeds were celebrated in Anglo-Norman aristocratic circles, and he was no doubt the subject of many a popular tale and song from an early period. [2] But throughout the Middle Ages Hereward's fame was local, being confined to the East Midlands and East Anglia. [3] It was only in the nineteenth century that the rebel became a truly national icon with the publication of Charles Kingsley novel Hereward the Wake .[4] The transformation was particularly Victorian: Hereward is portrayed as a prototype John Bull, a champion of the English nation. The assessment of historians has generally been more sober. Racial overtones have persisted in many accounts, but it has been tacitly accepted that Hereward expressed the fears and frustrations of a landed community under threat. Paradoxically, however, in the light of the nature of that community, the high social standing that the tradition has accorded him has been denied. [5] The earliest recorded notice of Hereward is the almost contemporary annal for 1071 in the D version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. A Northern recension probably produced at York,[6] its account of the events in the fenland are terse. It records the plunder of Peterborough in 1070 'by the men that Bishop Æthelric [late of Durham] had excommunicated because they had taken there all that he had', and the rebellion of Earls Edwin and Morcar in the following year. -
Rail Lincs 67
Has Grantham event delivered a rail asset? The visit of record breaking steam locomotive, A4 pacific Mallard, to Grantham at the RailRail LincsLincs beginning of September, has been hailed an outstanding success by the organisers. Number 67 = October 2013 = ISSN 1350-0031 LINCOLNSHIRE With major sponsorship from Lincolnshire County Council, South Kesteven District Lincolnshire & South Humberside Branch of the Council and Carillion Rail; good weather and free admission, the event gave Grantham Railway Development Society N e w s l e t t e r high profile media interest, attracting in excess of 15,000 visitors (some five times the original estimate). Branch has a busy weekend at One noticeable achievement has been the reconstruction of a siding resulting in the clearing of an ‘eyesore’ piece of land at Grantham station, which forms a gateway to the Grantham Rail Show town. The success of the weekend has encouraged the idea for a similar heritage event Thank you to everyone who helped us The weekend was also a very in the future. over the Grantham Rail Show weekend. successful fund raising event which has However, when the piece of land was cleared and the Up side siding reinstated, it This year, the Rail Show was held in left our stock of donated items very became apparent that Grantham had, possibly, unintentionally received a valuable association with the Mallard Festival of depleted. If you have any unwanted items commercial railway asset. Here is a siding connected to the national rail network with Speed event at Grantham station, with a that we could sell at future events, we easy road level access only yards from main roads, forming the ideal location for a small free vintage bus service linking the two would like to hear from you. -
TRADES. [ LINCOL~E HI R.L!!
798 FAR TRADES. [ LINCOL~E HI R.l!!. FAR~IERs...,...continued. Palmer Waiter, Algarkirk,· Boston Parkin son .A1bert, 1'he Lindens, Riby. Oldershaw Jn. Hy. Swinstead, 'Bourne. Pank Hubert Edward, The Hollies, Grimsbv• Oldershaw Richd. William,Dawsmere, Postland, Crowland, Peterborough Parkinson Ardin, Barholm, Stamford Holbeach Panton Henry~ Orby, Burgh Parldnson .Arthur, Owmby vale, Oldfield Charles, Sturton, Lincoln Panton J. H. Mareham rd.Horncastl,. OwmbY,• Lincoln Oldfield J. R. Greetwell hall, Scawby Pantry Thomas, Upperthorpe, West Parkinson C. T. Slate house, Frith- Oldridge William, Amcotts, Doncaster woodside, Doncaster · villa, Boston & Boston West, Bostn Oldroyd F. Randall ho. Utterby, Louth Pape B. Silt Pit la. Wyberton, Boston Parkinson Chas. North Somercotes Oldroyd Harry Herbert, Walk farm, Pape ·Henry, Navenby, Lincoln Parkinson G.South Somercotes,Louth Great Carlton, Louth Parish J.& S. Low.Toynton,Horncastle Parkinson H. Stallingboro', Grimsby Oldroyd William, Belleau, Alford Parish George William, Twentylands, P<.~rkinson J. River head., Moortown, Olivant George, Snelland, Lincoln Hundleby, Spilsby Lincoln Olivant John Hall, Snarford, Lincoln Parish Hrbt.G. Belchford, Horncastle Parkinson J. E. H. Normanby-by- Oliver George, Holbeck, Ashby Parish P. High Toynton, Hornca.stle Stow, Gainsborough · Puerorum, Horn castle Parish Sa.ml. Mill la. Wrangle, Boston Parkinson J. H. Belchford, Horncastle Oliver George, Salmonby, Horncastle Parish T. Toynton All Saints, Spilsby Parldnson John, Eagle Barnsdale, Oliver Jesse, Grainthorpe Parish Wm. Richard, Bilsby, Alford Eagle, Lincoln Oliver John, Old Leake, Boston Park J .. Kexby grng. Kexby,Gainsboro' Parkinson John George, Fishtoft Oliver Thos.Ashby-by-Partney,Spilsby Parke George, Hougham, Grantham drove, Frithville, Boston Oliver Thomas, Benniworth, Lincoln Parker Brothers, Eagle Barnsdale, Parkinson Robert, North Somercotes Oliver T. -
Lincolnshire. Pub '16~
TRADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. PUB '16~ Red Lion, Arthur Forge, 75 & 77 Freeman street, Grimsby Royal Oak, Thomas Watson, North street, Bourne Red Lion, John William Greenwood, Raithby, Spilsby Royal Oak, Henry Whittaker, Heckington S.O .Red Lion, Joshua Gresham, Dunston, Lincoln Royal Oak, Charles Henry Wood, North Kelsey, Lincoln Red Lion, William Grundy, Wellingore, Lincoln Royal Oak, Seth William Wortley, Roman bank, Skegness Red Lion, Charles E. B. Hardy, Swineshead, Boston Royal Vaults, Geo.H. Smith, Waterside rd.Barton-on-Humbr Red Lion, Charles Highway, Baumber, Horncastle Royal William the I<'ourth, Mrs. Ann Glover,Brayford,Lincln Red Lion, John Yorke Hiblin, ll1gby, Lincoln Rum Puncheon, John B. Westland, 40 Market place, Boston Red Liony John Clarke Hodgson, Mumby, Alford RutJand Arms, George Pearson, Woolsthorpe, Grantham Red Lion, Tom William Husbands, so Westgate, Sleaford Rutland Arms, Thomas Taylor, GreatGonerby, Grantbam Red Lion, William Ingram, 45 King street, Market Rasen Rutland Arms, James Watson, Wilsford, Grantham Red Lion, Joseph Jackson, Barrow-on-Humber Salutation inn, William Dawson, Nettleton, Caistor Red Lion, Albert Johnson, Partney, Spilsby Saracen's Head, William Thomas Adcock,Nettleham,Lincoln Red Lion, Mrs. Rosa Johnson, North street, Crowle,Doncstr Saracen's Head, Mrs. Betsy Norton, East Keal, Spilsby Red Lion, Henry Knipe, South street, Boume Saracen's Head, John Searls, Hogsthorpe, Altord Red Lion, Francis Dowse Lake, East end, Alford Saracen's Head, Mrs. E. Teanby, 181 Cleethorpe rd.Grimsby Red Lion, Wm. Marriott, West Deeping, Market Deeping Saracen's Head inn, John Waiter, Bridge street, Horncastle Red Lion, John MarshaJl, Junction sq. Barton-on-Humber Scarborough Arms, Mrs. -
LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY's CARPENTERS & Joiners Continued
556 C.AB LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY's CARPENTERS & JoiNERS continued. Hill William, Marton, Gainsborough Meanwell George, Union street, Louth Empson Thomas, Gunhouse, Doncaster Hill William, Wilsford, Grantham Middleton James, Messingham, Brigg Eno Cornelius, 46 Fydell street, Boston HodsonM.Eaugt.MoultonChapel,Spldng Middleton William, Ingham, Lincoln Esberger Joseph, 12 Kingsley st.Lincoln Hodson Matthew, Langton, Wragby Miller Hy. Holton·le-Clay, Gt. Grilllllby Evans Richard, West street, Bourn Hoff William, Church street, Spilsby Millington John, Wellingore 8.0 Everitt William, Leadenham S.O Holdsworth Henry & John, Kirton-in· Millns Thomas, Marton, Gainsborough Evison Charles, Howsham, Brigg Lindsey Millson Amos, Messingham, Brigg Fairbairn Robert, Appleby, Doncaster Hollingshead Robt. Billinghay, Lincoln Mitchel Richard, Aslackby, Falkingharn Farmer John, Fulbeck S.O Holmes Edwd.&Jsph.Newton,Falknghm Money Henry, Great Hale, Sleaford Farmery Wm. Scamblesby, Horncastle Hornsby Edmund, Broughton, Brigg Moore Henry, Sutton-on-Sea, Alford Farrow William, Utterby, Louth Horton Joseph,BrantBroughton,Newark Morfoot John, Moulton, Spalding Fawn James, jun.Cemetery rd.Holbeach HoughtonC.Hungate,Barton-on-Humbr Morley Richard, Jermyn st. Sleaford Feather T.Finkle la. Barton-on-Humber HouldershawEdmund,Boston rd.Sleafrd Morris Herbert, Baston, MarketDeeping Featberstone Jn. Skillington, Grantbam Houlton William, Ulceby Village, Ulceby Moulds Samuel, Ropsley, Grantham Fenley Richard, Westgate, Sleaford Howitt William, Swaton, Falkingham Moulds Thomas, Ropsley, Grantham Fenwick James, Wragby Hunt James, Boothby Pagnell,Granthm Musgrave George, 39 Waterside south & Fewkes Robert, Beckingham, Newark Hunter John, Ashby road, Spilsby 13 New market, Lincoln Field house William, 184 Victor street, Hutchinson Hy.Burton Coggles,Grnthm Musson James, Cor by, Grantham New Clee, Great Grimsby, Ianson John, Wootton, Ulceby Musson Thomas, Corby, Grantham Fisher H. -
Lincolnshire. Colsterworth
DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. COLSTERWORTH. 145 Pickwell Henry, farmer Trafford Geo. farmer & parish clerk. Pate William, farmer 1 Peet J ames, beer retailer South Harriot (-"'iss), shopkeeper The Heath Pell Richard & Charles, farn:ers Trafiord Charles, farmer . COLSTERWORTH is a p:1rish and village, on the sub-postmistress. Letters through Grantham arnn Great North road and the river Witham, 4 miles west from at 7· ro a. m. & 1.45 p.m.; sundays, g a. m.; dis- the Cor by station on the main line of the Great Northern patched at 2 & 5·35 p.m. week days; sundays, 4·35 railway, 8 south from Grantham, 13 north-west from p.m Stamford and 102 from London, in the South Kesteven divi-sion of the county, parts of Kesteven, Grantham I WOOLSTHORPE and TWYFORD are hamlets contigu wapeutake, union and county court district, Spittlegate ous to Colsterworth: in the former stands a farmhouse, petty -sessional division, rural deanery of Beltisloe and which was the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton, and a archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. tablet placed in front of the building bears the following John the Baptist is an ancient building of stone, chiefly inscription:- in the Early English style, with some Norman and later • "In this manor-house portions, consisting of chancel, nave and aisles, south porch Sir IsAAc NEwTON, Knt., and an embattled western tower with pinnacles, containing "\Vas born 25th December, 1642." a clock and 4 bells: the north arcade is Norman, the two In 1623 the manor of Woolsthorpe was purchased of Eastem arches• being Saxon or very early Norman, with Robert Underwood by Robert Newton, then resident· here, herring-bone work around them; the south arcade is whtJse grandfather, John Newton, son of John Newton of Early English and the north and south aisles Decorated, Westby, near Bassingthorpe, had bought a ihouse and the chancel arch and some of the windows being Perpen- land here in 1561. -
THE DEEPINGS ADVERTISER Advertiser Tel (01778) 348319 : [email protected] : : Facebook - Deepingsadvertiser 2020
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Agenda Item 6
Agenda Item 6 LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL County Election – 2 May 2013 Return of Persons Elected as County Councillors for the several Electoral Divisions of the County Name/Address Electoral Division Description ADAMS, Bob Colsterworth Rural Conservative 25 Dallygate Great Ponton Grantham NG33 5DP ALLAN, Mark Guy Sleaford Lincolnshire 11 Grampian Close Independents Sleaford NG34 7WA ARON, William James (known as Bill) Horncastle and Lincolnshire 18 Thornton Crescent Tetford Independents Horncastle LN9 6JP AUSTIN, Alison Mary Boston South Lincolnshire Cherry Tree Cottage Independents Low Road Wyberton Boston PE21 7AP AYLING, Victoria Carolyn Spilsby Fen UK Stickford House Independence Back Lane Party Stickford PE22 8EW BEAVER, John William Gainsborough Hill UK 18 The Rowans Independence Gainsborough Party DN21 1WH BRADWELL, Patricia Anne Billinghay and Conservative 39 Horncastle Road Metheringham Woodhall Spa LN10 6UY Page 5 BRAILSFORD, David Stamford West Conservative 1 Carisbrooke Grove Stamford PE9 2GF BREWIS, Christopher James Thomas Sutton Elloe Lincolnshire Harrison (known as Chris) Independents The Carrock 194 Bridge Road Sutton Bridge Spalding PE12 9SF BRIDGES, Tony Louth Rural North Conservative 4 The Stables Mews Tetney DN36 5LN BROCKWAY, Jacqueline (known as Jackie) Nettleham and Conservative 72 Sykes Lane Saxilby Saxilby Lincoln LN1 2NU BROOKES, Michael Boston Rural Conservative 18 Bullens Lane Swineshead Boston PE20 3JQ CHURCHILL, Jo Grantham Barrowby Conservative Sallow Holt Gelston Road Hough on the Hill NG32 2BH CLARKE, -
Wilsthorpe Road, Braceborough
Wilsthorpe Road, Braceborough 4 Bedrooms, Detached Bungalow Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 4NX Offers In Excess Of £600,000 | For Sale 4 Bedrooms, Detached Bungalow Wilsthorpe Road, Braceborough Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 4NX Offers In Excess Of £600,000 | For Sale Features Four Bedroomed Detached Family This immaculate detached bungalow is situated on the edge of the village of Bungalow Braceborough with stunning open countryside views to the front and side of the property. Church View is set back from the road with ample off road parking to the Open Countryside Views to the front of the property with double garaging. This spacious family home offers bright Front and Side. living space over a large area. Pretty Village Location The accommodation comprises of a large living room with a bay fronted window to Living Room with Wood Burner the front and patio door to the side overlooking country views and a log burning stove. A large well equipped kitchen breakfast, separate dining room, study, long Dining Room hallway leading to master bedroom with en suite shower room, three further Kitchen/Breakfast Room bedrooms and family bathroom. Family Bathroom, Shower Room to Outside, the gardens to the front and side are low maintenance with a tarmac Master Bedroom driveway leading to a double garage. To the rear is a well maintained garden with Four Bedrooms & Study patio area and vegetable patch. There are borders with mature trees and shrubs. Gardens to the Front, Side and Rear. Re-locating buyers with Having 14 offices across London Important we would like to inform prospecti ve purchasers that these sales particul ars have been prepared as a general guide onl y. -
The London Gazette, 22 April, 1938 2637
THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 APRIL, 1938 2637 Duckworth, " The Close," Skipton Road, Hundleby, Spilsby, Arthur William Webb, Foulridge, Colne, Rennie Knight, " Ryburne Ashby Road, Spilsby, Edward Geoffrey Walls, House," Colne, John Dent, " Oak Lodge," Mavis Enderby, Spilsby, John Herbert Warren, Nelson, John Baron, Carr Road, Nelson, Old Vicarage, Skendleby, Spilsby, William William Percy Brotherton, " The Cottage," Harrison Crowder, Thimbleby, Horncastle, Whalley, Col. James Frederick Martyn John Thomas Friskney, West Street, Horn- Robinson, Ashcroft, Chatburn, near Clitheroe, castle, William Henry Stow, Spilsby Road, Cuthbert Barwick Clegg, Shore Cottage, Little- Horncastle, Edmund Harrison, The Park, borough, John Wharton Jackson, " Briar- Baumber, William Hurdman, Mareham-on-the- dene," Wardle, William Gilbert Greenwood, Hill, Horncastle, James William Woodroffe " Lyndhurst," Broadoak Road, Ashton-under- Walter, Woodhall Spa, The Rev. John Lyne, Lowther Lees, " Westerhill," Park Smithson Barstow, Aslackby Rectory, Sleaford, Bridge, Ashton-under-Lyne, William Taylor Cyril Harry Mills Baxter, 36, West Road, Hague, " Atalaye," Grange Avenue, Oldham, Bourne, George Edwin Bert, 24, North Road, Ronald Gray Soothill, West Bank, Lowerfold, Bourne, Major William Gilliatt Cragg, D.S.O., Rochdale, John Lissant Collins, Greenbooth Threekingham, Sleaford, Joseph Henry House, Norden, Rochdale, Wilfred Redfern, Dorrington, White House, Dunsby, Bourne, 182, Drake Street, Rochdale, Ernest Thornton, Richard Boaler Gibson, The Croft, North 4 and 6, Rooley -
Lincolnshire. Pob 833
TRADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. POB 833 PICTURE DEALER. I Batson Edwin, Uleeby Village Payue John Nicholson, Coningsby, Bostoa. Moore Lemuel Watson, 119 Victoria street Bean William, Church street, Hollx>ach Payne ThomM, Navenby, Grantham Bee Henry, 16 Upgate, Louth Payne ThomM, Swineshead, Spalding south, Great Grimsby Beeby Charles, Sutterton, Spalding Pilkington John, 4 Langworthgate, Lincoln PICTURE FRAME MAKERS. Bell John, Moulton, Spalding Pilkington Thomas, Eastgate, Lincoln . Bo<'ock Robert, 25 Strait, Lincoln Pindard James, 7 Church street, Boston Baildom. J_arnes, 129 Eastgate, Louth Boole George, 368 High street, Lincoln Plowright Jspb. Stamford ru.Market Deeping Bean Williarn, Church street, Holbeaeh. Brierley Henry, Eastgate, Sleaford Plumtree .John, North Thoresby, Louth Bennett. Sarnl.lO & 20FrePman. st.Gt.G!'lmsby Bromitt William, Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech Priestley Frederick, Wragby Brum~mt Hy. n:. & Co. 243 High st. Lmcoln Brooks Thomas, Moulton, Spalding Pulford James,High st. Long Sutton.Wisbch Cheshire Zachanah, 9 Worm gate, Boston Brown & Buxton, 7 & 9 Bridge st. Horncastle Reeve William, 37 Melville street, Lincoln Clarke William, Market pl. Crowle,Doncaster Brown Jas. Dixon, 39 Pasture st. Gt.Grimsby Rimington Fredk. Wm. Ashby road, Spilsby Fisher Robert, 1 Steep hill, Lincoln Brown William F. H og8thorpe, .AJford Rimington Thomas Ed\\in, North Somer- Fox Thomas, 78 Brirlge street, Gainsborougli Brummitt John, Sutton Bridge, Wisbech cotes, Great Grimsby Lawrence George, 45 Sincil street, Lincoln Burton Joseph, Winterton, Doncaster Ripdon Thomas, 19 Swinegate, Grantho.m Lenton Edgar James, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Bywater Robert, 115 Eastgate, Lonth Robinson & Emerson, 222 Victoria street Le"is George, M Church st. Great Grimsby Cargill Thos. -
Geography, Background Information, Civil Parishes and Islands
Geography – Background Information – Civil Parishes and Islands Civil Parishes Geography Branch first began plotting postcode boundaries in 1973. In addition to the creation of postcode boundaries, Geography Branch also assigned each postcode to an array of Scottish boundary datasets including civil parish boundaries. From 1845 to 1930, civil parishes formed part of Scotland’s local government system. The parishes, which had their origins in the ecclesiastical parishes of the Church of Scotland, often overlapped the then existing county boundaries, largely because they reflected earlier territorial divisions. Parishes have had no direct administrative function in Scotland since 1930. In 1930, all parishes were grouped into elected district councils. These districts were abolished in 1975, and the new local authorities established in that year often cut across civil parish boundaries. In 1996, there was a further re-organisation of Scottish local government, and a number of civil parishes now lie in two or more council areas. There are 871 civil parishes in Scotland. The civil parish boundary dataset is the responsibility of Geography Branch. The initial version of the boundaries was first created in the mid-1960s. The boundaries were plotted on to Ordnance Survey 1:10,000 maps using the written descriptions of the parishes. In the late 1980s Geography Branch introduced a Geographic Information System (called ‘GenaMap’) to its working practices. At this point the manually-plotted civil parish boundaries were digitised using the GenaMap system. In 2006, GenaMap was replaced by ESRI’s ArcGIS product, and the civil parish boundaries were migrated to the new system. At this stage, the Ordnance Survey digital product MasterMap was made available as the background map for Geography Branch’s digitising requirements.