List of places in Lincolnshire — This is a list of places in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. See the list of places in England for places in other counties.compactTOC NOTOC A *Aby, Addlethorpe, Aisby, South Kesteven, Aisby, West Lindsey, Aisthorpe, Alford,… … Wikipedia
Belchford — is a small village of about 200 inhabitants situated in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, about 11 km ( 7 miles ) north of Horncastle and just to the east of the A153 road. History The village history dates back to ancient times … Wikipedia
List of civil parishes in Lincolnshire — This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. =Boston= Boston itself is an unparished area.*Algarkirk *Amber Hill *Benington *Bicker *Butterwick *Fishtoft *Fosdyke *Frampton *Freiston *Holland Fen with… … Wikipedia
Spilsby Rural District — infobox historic subdivision Name= Spilsby HQ= Spilsby Status= Rural district Start= 1894 End= 1974 Replace= East Lindsey PopulationFirst= 20,506 PopulationLast= 22,459 PopulationFirstYear= 1901 PopulationLastYear= 1971 AreaFirst=… … Wikipedia
T. Pelham Dale — Thomas Pelham Dale, (1821–1892), Anglo Catholic ritualist clergyman, most famous for being prosecuted and imprisoned for ritualist practices, was born at Greenwich on 3 April 1821, was brought up in Beckenham, Kent. After attending King s College … Wikipedia
Carre's Grammar School — Infobox UK school name = Carre s Grammar School size = 180px latitude = longitude = dms = motto = Por Dysserver motto pl = established = 1604 approx = closed = c approx = type = Foundation, selective religion = president = head label = head =Nick … Wikipedia
Edward Brackenbury — Lieutenant Colonel Sir Edward Brackenbury (1785 ndash;8 June 1864) was a British Army officer.Brackenbury, a direct descendant from Sir Robert Brackenbury, lieutenant of the Tower of London in the time of Richard III, was second son of Richard… … Wikipedia
List of Masters of University College, Oxford — The head of University College, Oxford is known as the Master.[1][2] University College was founded by William of Durham with a legacy in 1249. The names of early Masters are not known. The earliest surviving College Register starts from 1509 and … Wikipedia