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Snarford is a
village and
civil parish in the West
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated approximately 9
miles (14 km) north-east from...
- politician. He was born the son of
Thomas St Paul (or
Thomas St Poll) of
Snarford,
Lincolnshire and
educated at
Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He entered...
- St Lawrence's
Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
parish of
Snarford, Lincolnshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List for...
- Lincolnshire.
Neither of her
marriages produced children. She died at
Snarford in 1634 aged 66.[citation needed] He died in
March 1619, aged 59, and was...
- Poll (by 1499 – 1558/1559), of
Louth Park, Lincoln,
North Carlton, and
Snarford, Lincolnshire, and Lincoln's Inn,
London was an
English politician. He...
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Welton Hill', 'Weletonhul', and '
Snarford Hill',
likely as it is
physically located very
close to the
hamlet of
Snarford.
Located in the far west just by...
- village. In the
early 17th
century the
manor belonged to
George St Poll of
Snarford. In his will of 1612, he left the manor,
along with
several others, to...
- Skellingthorpe, Skendleby, Skidbrooke, Skillington, Skinnand, Skirbeck, Sleaford,
Snarford, Snelland, Snitterby,
Somerby (Juxta Bigby),
Somerby by Gainsborough, Somersby...
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country house but no
longer does:
examples include St Lawrence's Church,
Snarford,
Oxhey Chapel, and St Andrew's Church, Gunton. In some cases, only part...
- 659771 (Church of St Genwys) 1165912 More
images Church of St
Laurence Snarford Parish Church 12th
century 30
November 1966 TF0506382432 53°19′42″N 0°25′26″W...