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- Street/Wigford Way where it p****es through a level crossing with the railway station and directly next to the level crossing is St Mary le Wigford church...
- also spread to the south of the river Witham in the area known as the Wigford. In the early 3rd century with the re-organisation of the Roman Empire...
- Witham banks were developed, the Lower City resettled and the suburb of Wigford emerging as a trading centre. In 1068, two years after the Norman conquest...
- St Mary le Wigford is a Grade I listed parish church in Lincoln, England. The church dates from the 11th century, with 12th and 13th century additions...
- kindly Henderson suggests he try at the town's Third Division also-ran side Wigford Rovers. He also soon becomes close to fellow pupil and violently devoted...
- developed between 1000 and 1300 AD when it was built on both sides as far as Wigford. Streets including Garmston Street, Silver Street, Swan Street and Flaxengate...
- when this section was renumbered as the A1192. The sections connected via Wigford Way, Brayford Wharf East, and Rope Walk until the late 1990s. B1004 Ware...
- records (formerly PastScape). Gravestone ? Gravestone Lincoln (St Mary le Wigford) Reused by the Danes. Now set in the wall of the Norman tower. Haceby Villa...
- built in the part of the medieval city of Lincoln, England, known as Wigford. The Guildhall faces directly onto Lincoln High Street and stands to the...
- keeled roll moulding flanked by quirks and hollows. St Andrew's Hall, Wigford, Lincoln, by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, before demolition in 1783 St Andrew's...