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Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant Reason ADDLETHORPE St. Nicholas ADDLETHORPE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1936-1944 Repairs ALFORD St Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ADDLETHORPE St. Nicholas ADDLETHORPE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1936-1944 Repairs ALFORD St. Wilfrid ALFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1867-1869 Reseating/Repairs ALFORD Mission Church, The Rookery ALFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1879-1880 New Church ALFORD St. Wilfrid ALFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1956-1957 Repairs ALKBOROUGH St. John the Baptist ALKBOROUGH Lincolnshire Lincoln 1952-1953 Repairs ALTHORPE St. Oswald ALTHORPE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1862-1869 Reseating/Repairs ALTHORPE St. Oswald ALTHORPE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1972-1974 Repairs AMCOTTS St. Mark ALTHORPE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1849-1853 Rebuild ANCASTER St. Martin ANCASTER Lincolnshire Lincoln 1892-1894 Repairs ANDERBY St. Andrew ANDERBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1886-1887 Enlargement ANWICK St. Edith ANWICK Lincolnshire Lincoln 1911-1916 Repairs ANWICK St. Edith ANWICK Lincolnshire Lincoln 1976-1977 Repairs APPLEBY St. Bartholomew APPLEBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1968-1970 Repairs ARDELEY St. Laurence ARDELEY Hertfordshire Lincoln 1844 Reseating/Repairs ARNESBY St. Peter ARNESBY Leicestershire Lincoln 1828-1829 Reseating/Gallery ASGARBY St. Andrew ASGARBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1960-1964 Repairs ASHBY St. Paul BOTTESFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1923-1927 Rebuild ASHBY CUM FENBY St. Peter ASHBY CUM FENBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1846-1848 Reseating/Repairs ASHBY CUM FENBY St. Peter ASHBY CUM FENBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1956-1959 Repairs ASHBY, WEST All Saints ASHBY, WEST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1872-1873 Reseating/Repairs ASHBY, WEST All Saints ASHBY, WEST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1948-1950 Repairs ASHBY, WEST All Saints ASHBY, WEST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1972-1973 Repairs ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH Holy Trinity ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH Leicestershire Lincoln 1837-1840 New Church ASHBY-PUERORUM St. Andrew ASHBY-PUERORUM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1930-1931 Repairs ASHBY-PUERORUM St. Andrew ASHBY-PUERORUM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1957-1961 Repairs ASHBY-PUERORUM St. Andrew ASHBY-PUERORUM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1981-1982 Repairs ASLACKBY St. James ASLACKBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1954-1956 Repairs ASLACKBY St. James ASLACKBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1967-1968 Repairs ASLACKBY St. James ASLACKBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1978 Repairs ASTON CLINTON St. Leonards ASTON CLINTON Buckinghamshire Lincoln 1842-1844 Reseating/Repairs ASWARDBY St. Helen ASWARDBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1959-1960 Repairs ATTENBOROUGH St. Mary Magdalene ATTENBOROUGH Nottinghamshire Lincoln 1840-1848 Reseating/Repairs ATTENBOROUGH St. Mary Magdalene ATTENBOROUGH Nottinghamshire Lincoln 1868-1869 Reseating/Repairs AUBOURN St. Peter AUBOURN Lincolnshire Lincoln 1861-1862 Rebuild BALDERTON St. Giles BALDERTON Nottinghamshire Lincoln 1881-1883 Reseating/Repairs BARDNEY St. Laurence BARDNEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1877-1878 Reseating/Repairs BARDNEY St. Laurence BARDNEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1958-1965 Repairs BARDNEY St. Laurence BARDNEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1969-1971 Repairs BARHOLME St. Martin BARHOLME Lincolnshire Lincoln 1856-1857 Repairs BARKBY St. Mary BARKBY Leicestershire Lincoln 1834-1838 Reseating BARKSTON St. Nicholas BARKSTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1981-1982 Repairs BARKWITH, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BARKWITH, EAST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1868 Enlargement BARKWITH, WEST All Saints BARKWITH, WEST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1867-1868 Enlargement BARNETBY-LE-WOLD St. Mary BARNETBY-LE-WOLD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1829 Enlargement/Gallery BARNETBY-LE-WOLD St. Barnabas BARNETBY-LE-WOLD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1971-1972 Repairs BARNOLDBY LE BECK St. Helen BARNOLDBY LE BECK Lincolnshire Lincoln 1891-1892 Reseating/Repairs BARROW UPON SOAR St. Paul, Woodhouse Eaves BARROW UPON SOAR, Holy Trinity Leicestershire Lincoln 1836-1837 New Church BARROW-UPON-HUMBER Holy Trinity BARROW-UPON-HUMBER Lincolnshire Lincoln 1868-1869 Reseating/Repairs BARTON UPON HUMBER St. Mary BARTON UPON HUMBER Lincolnshire Lincoln 1819-1820 Enlargement BARTON UPON HUMBER St. Peter BARTON UPON HUMBER Lincolnshire Lincoln 1857-1859 Reseating/Repairs BARTON UPON HUMBER St. Peter BARTON UPON HUMBER Lincolnshire Lincoln 1965 Repairs BARTON UPON HUMBER St. Mary BARTON UPON HUMBER Lincolnshire Lincoln 1972-1975 Repairs BASSINGHAM St. Michael BASSINGHAM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1859-1861 Reseating/Repairs BASSINGHAM St. Michael BASSINGHAM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1980-1981 Repairs BASSINGTHORPE St. Thomas a Becket BASSINGTHORPE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1968 Repairs BASTON St. John the Baptist BASTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1973-1975 Repairs BECKINGHAM All Saints BECKINGHAM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1857-1858 Reseating/Repairs BEELSBY St. Andrew BEELSBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1889-1890 Rebuild BEESTON St. John the Baptist BEESTON Nottinghamshire Lincoln 1842-1845 Rebuild BELLEAU St. John the Baptist BELLEAU Lincolnshire Lincoln 1860-1862 Enlargement BELSHFORD St. Peter & St. Paul BELSHFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1899-1901 Enlargement BELSHFORD St. Peter & St. Paul BELSHFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1975-1977 Repairs BERKHAMSTEAD, GREAT St. Peter BERKHAMSTEAD, GREAT, St. Peter Hertfordshire Lincoln 1819-1821 Enlargement BIGGLESWADE St. Andrew BIGGLESWADE, St. Andrew Bedfordshire Lincoln 1829-1834 Reseating/Gallery BILLESDON St. John the Baptist BILLESDON Leicestershire Lincoln 1837-1838 Reseating/Gallery BILLINGBOROUGH St. Andrew BILLINGBOROUGH Lincolnshire Lincoln 1952-1954 Repairs BILSBY Holy Trinity BILSBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1914-1918 Reseating/Repairs BILSBY Holy Trinity BILSBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1956-1958 Repairs BINBROOK St. Mary & St. Gabriel BINBROOK Lincolnshire Lincoln 1867-1881 Rebuild BIRCHWOOD St. Luke & St. Martin BIRCHWOOD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1974-1976 New Church BIRSTALL St. James BELGRAVE Leicestershire Lincoln 1823-1827 Rebuild BITCHFIELD St. Mary Magdalene BITCHFIELD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1871-1875 Reseating/Repairs BITCHFIELD St. Mary Magdalene BITCHFIELD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1968-1969 Repairs BITCHFIELD St. Mary Magdalene BITCHFIELD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1973-1977 Repairs BLANKNEY St. Oswald BLANKNEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1958-1960 Repairs BLEASBY St. Mary BLEASBY Nottinghamshire Lincoln 1869-1870 Enlargement BLYBOROUGH St. Alkmund BLYBOROUGH Lincolnshire Lincoln 1963 Repairs BLYTON St. Martin BLYTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1960 Repairs BONBY St. Andrew BONBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1818-1826 Enlargement BONBY St. Andrew BONBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1893-1894 Reseating/Repairs BOOTHBY GRAFFOE St. Andrew BOOTHBY GRAFFOE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1960-1962 Repairs BOSTON St. Botolph BOSTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1928-1931 Repairs BOTTESFORD St. Peter ad Vincula BOTTESFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1951-1956 Repairs BOTTESFORD Holy Spirit, Riddings Estate BOTTESFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1960-1965 New Church BOTTESFORD St. Peter ad Vincula BOTTESFORD Lincolnshire Lincoln 1969-1971 Repairs BOVINGDON St. Laurence BOVINGDON Hertfordshire Lincoln 1843-1846 Rebuild BRACEBRIDGE HEATH St. John theEvangelist BRACEBRIDGE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1907 New Church BRACEBRIDGE HEATH St. John the Evangelist BRACEBRIDGE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1969-1970 Enlargement BRADLEY St. George BRADLEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1953-1957 Repairs BRAMPTON St. Mary BRAMPTON Huntingdonshire Lincoln 1835 Reseating/Gallery BRANSTON All Saints BRANSTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1874-1876 Reseating/Repairs BRANSTON Mission Church, Branston Fen BRANSTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1931 Unknown BRANT BROUGHTON St. Helena BRANT BROUGHTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1925-1927 Repairs BRATTLEBY St. Cuthbert BRATTLEBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1964-1966 Repairs BRICKHILL, BOW BOW, All Saints BRICKHILL, BOW Buckinghamshire Lincoln 1834-1835 Enlargement/Gallery BRIDGFORD, WEST St. Giles BRIDGFORD, WEST Nottinghamshire Lincoln 1871-1872 Reseating/Repairs BRIGSLEY St. Helen BRIGSLEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1912-1913 Repairs BRIGSLEY St. Helen BRIGSLEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1968 Repairs BRILL All Saints BRILL Buckinghamshire Lincoln 1818-1836 Enlargement BRINSLEY Holy Trinity BRINSLEY Nottinghamshire Lincoln 1876-1879 Enlargement BROCKLESBY All Saints BROCKLESBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1960-1962 Repairs BRUMBY RURAL St. Hugh, Old Brumby BRUMBY RURAL Lincolnshire Lincoln 1936-1939 New Church BUCKINGHAM St. Peter & St. Paul BUCKINGHAM Buckinghamshire Lincoln 1820-1821 Gallery BUCKNALL St. Margaret of Antioch BUCKNALL Lincolnshire Lincoln 1875-1882 Reseating/Repairs BUCKNALL St. Margaret of Antioch BUCKNALL Lincolnshire Lincoln 1948-1950 Repairs BURRINGHAM St. John the Baptist BURRINGHAM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1855-1857 New Church BURRINGHAM St. John the Baptist BURRINGHAM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1957-1959 Repairs BURTON OVERY St. Andrew BURTON OVERY Leicestershire Lincoln 1838-1839 Reseating/Repairs BURTON PEDWARDINE St. Andrew BURTON PEDWARDINE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1870-1871 Rebuild BUTTERWICK, WEST St. Mary the Virgin OWSTON Lincolnshire Lincoln 1828-1841 Rebuild BUTTERWICK, WEST St. Mary the Virgin BUTTERWICK, WEST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1961-1963 Repairs BUTTERWICK, WEST St. Mary the Virgin BUTTERWICK, WEST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1974-1979 Repairs BUTTERWICK, WEST St. Mary the Virgin BUTTERWICK, WEST Lincolnshire Lincoln 1981 Repairs CADNEY All Saints CADNEY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1912-1913 Reseating/Repairs CAISTOR St. Peter & St. Paul CAISTOR Lincolnshire Lincoln 1861-1863 Reseating/Repairs CAISTOR St. Peter & St. Paul CAISTOR Lincolnshire Lincoln 1973-1976 Repairs CALTHORPE, LITTLE St. Helen CALTHORPE, LITTLE Lincolnshire Lincoln 1859-1860 Rebuild CAMMERINGHAM St. Michael CAMMERINGHAM Lincolnshire Lincoln 1962-1966 Repairs CANDLESBY St. Benedict CANDLESBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1838 Rebuild CANDLESBY St. Benedict CANDLESBY Lincolnshire Lincoln 1959-1960 Repairs CANDLESBY St. Benedict CANDLESBY Lincolnshire
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