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Guthram Gowt is a
small settlement in the
South Holland district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated 5
miles (8 km) both east from
Bourne and west...
- Anton's
Gowt is a
hamlet in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated approximately 2
miles (3 km) north-west from the market...
- Gout (/ɡaʊt/
GOWT) is a form of
inflammatory arthritis characterized by
recurrent attacks of pain in a red, tender, hot, and
swollen joint,
caused by the...
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Pepper Gowt Plot, also
known as
Rowlands Marsh, was a
hamlet and
small tract of extra-parochial land and
civil parish,
created when the
River Witham was...
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Level in the
Lincolnshire Fens. It lies in
eastern England between Guthram Gowt and the
Black Sluice pumping station on The Haven, at Boston. The
Drain has...
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Formerly emptied into the
Witham at Lodowick's or
Trinity Gowt." "Lodowick' or Lodovick's
Gowt. The
outfall of the
North Forty-Foot Drain,
situated on the...
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boats stranded.
Access to the
drains is from the
River Witham at Anton's
Gowt Lock. The area is
bounded by the
River Witham to the
south and west, and...
- the west bank of the Glen, to join the
South Forty-Foot
Drain near
Guthram Gowt. For some
distance either side of
Tongue End, the
Counter Drain runs a considerable...
- England.
Until it was shut down in 1952, the
engine discharged into the Blue
Gowt which joins the
River Glen at
Surfleet Seas End. In 1952 the
engine was rendered...
- Althorpe, Alvingham,
Amber Hill, Amcotts, Ancaster, Anderby, Anwick, Anton's
Gowt, Apley, Appleby, Asgarby, Sleaford,
Asgarby and Howell, Asgarby, Spilsby...