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  1. Lincolnshire, England: Two Thousand Years of History

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    WebIn its heyday, Lincoln was the second largest, wealthiest, most influential city in England. It was a major strategic trading port (River Trent) and thrived on agricultural wool farming and religious importance. From crumbling …

  2. The History of Lincoln, England

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    WebLincoln was a Roman town rivaling London in importance and many traces of this time in the city’s history remain – remnants of the old city wall, aqueduct and well can still be seen. The 3rd-century Newport Arch is …

  3. Lincolnshire Aviation & History - Lincolnshire.org

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    WebThe History of Lincolnshire Aviation Much is known about the role played by Lincolnshire’s aviation during World War II, including the famous Dambuster’s Raid made by Guy Gibson and his 617 Squadron from RAF Scampton. What is less well known is that, by the end of World War II, Lincoln had become a world leader in aircraft production.

  4. Lincoln, England - Wikipedia

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    WebLincoln is the largest settlement in Lincolnshire, with the towns of Grimsby second largest and Scunthorpe third. Contents 1 History 1.1 Earliest history: Lincoln 1.2 Roman history: Lindum Colonia 1.3 AD 410–1066 …

  5. A Brief History of Boston, Lincolnshire | Lincolnshire.org

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    WebLincolnshire’s Boston has a long and significant history. Although there is no mention of Boston in the Domesday Book of 1086, by the beginning of the following century, the town had developed as an inland port. This was largely due to its position at the head of a tidal river, The Haven, which linked it to the North Sea.

  6. Lincolnshire Family History Resources - Lincolnshire Genealogy England

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    WebThe society was created in 1990 and has rapidly grown to over 2000 members worldwide. The Society rented premises in Central Lincoln in the year 2000 to act as a research centre. Lincolnshire Archives The service was established in 1948 bringing the records of the three councils together with the Lincoln Diocesan Record Office.

  7. Boston, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    WebA full report of their homecoming is in the Lincolnshire Standard newspaper, January 1918. During the war the port was used by hospital ships and some 4,000 sick or wounded troops passed through Boston. …

  8. Lincolnshire Family History Records

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    WebThe Lincolnshire Family History Society covers Holland, Kesteven and Lindsey, the three parts of the Historic County of Lincolnshire. Founded in 1990, the Society now has over 3000 members worldwide, and in the year 2000 the LFHS leased premises in central Lincoln as a research centre. Surnames Lincolnshire Pedigrees Vol. 1

  9. Lincolnshire, England Online Genealogy Records • FamilySearch

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    WebDec 15, 2022 · 1500s-1800s: Lincolnshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records at Ancestry; index only ($) 1538-1911: Lincolnshire Parish Registers Browse at Findmypast; images only ($) 1539-1910: England, Archdiocese of Birmingham, Roman Catholic Parish Records at FamilySearch; index & images Lincolnshire Burials at …

  10. Stamford, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    WebStamford is a town and civil parish in the South Kesteven District of Lincolnshire, England. The population at the 2011 census was 19,701 [2] and estimated at 20,645 in 2019. [3] The town has 17th and 18th-century …

  11. Visit Lincoln and Lincolnshire | Discover history, heritage

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    WebThe county town of Lincoln is constantly modernising, yet still deeply rooted with tradition and antiquity. Castle Square, located at the top of the prestigious Steep Hill, is home to the stunning Cathedral and Castle. Immersed in Norman history, they remain the most prominent and alluring features of the city.

  12. Louth, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    WebLincolnshire Rising plaque in Louth The town was the origin of the Lincolnshire Rising, which started on 1 October 1536 in St James Church. The rising began after Rev. Thomas Kendall, the incumbent, gave an …

  13. Crowle, Lincolnshire - genealogy heraldry and history - UKGA

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    WebCrowle, a small town, a township, and a parish in Lincolnshire. The town stands on the old river Don, adjacent to the Stainforth and Keadby Canal and the boundary with Yorkshire, 6½ miles E by S of Thorne, has a station on the M.S. & L.R., and a post, money order, and telegraph office under Doncaster. A market hall was erected in 1869, and ...

  14. A History of Boston, Lincolnshire - Local Histories

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    WebMar 14, 2021 · A History of Boston, Lincolnshire By Tim Lambert Boston in the Middle Ages According to legend Boston is named after St Botolph. It is said he came to the area in the 7th century and built a monastery and church next to an existing settlement. The settlement was renamed Botolph’s tun (town).

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