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Wapentake Aveland Wapentake Beltisloe Wapentake Boothby Graffo Wapentake Flaxwell Wapentake Langoe Wapentake Lovedon Wapentake Ness
Wapentake Winnibriggs...
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redeveloped in the 20th century,
including the
Riverside Shopping Precinct and
Flaxwell House, the area
follows a
medieval street layout and is home to many of...
- High
Grange was
constituted as a parish. At that time the
parish was in
Flaxwell wapentake,
Sleaford Union and
County Court district, and the ecclesiastical...
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Domesday Book as "Amuinc" and "Haniwic". The
manor was in the
Hundred of
Flaxwell in Kesteven, and
comprised 29
households with 5
villagers 3 smallholders...
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medieval period the
parish was
originally governed as part of the
ancient Flaxwell Wapentake in the
North Kesteven division of Lincolnshire. The name Cranwell...
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Constable and Company. p. 186.
Trollope (1872).
Sleaford and the
wapentakes of
Flaxwell and
Aswardhurn in the
county of Lincoln. London: W. Kent and Company. p...
- ISBN 9780199774531. Trollope,
Edward (1872).
Sleaford and the
Wapentakes of
Flaxwell and
Aswardhurn in the
County of Lincoln. London: W. Kent and Co. p. 131...
- and Holland. 1868–1885: The Wapentakes, Hundreds, or
Sokes of Loveden,
Flaxwell, Aswardburn,
Winnibriggs and Threo, Aveland, Beltisloe, Ness, Grantham...
- At the time of the
Domesday Book of 1086, it was part of the
ancient Flaxwell "wapentake" (a
collection of
local parishes).
Policing in
Sleaford falls...
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October 2015 Trollope,
Edward (1872),
Sleaford and the
Wapentakes of
Flaxwell and Ashwardhurn, London: W. Kent & Co., OCLC 228661584 Walker, Fiona; Lane...