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Father Cormac Antram O.F.M. (May 18, 1926 –
October 1, 2013), born
James Antram and
known as
Father Cormac, was a
Catholic priest and
member of the Franciscan...
- 2011. ”
Antram’’ (1989), pg 519 Anon. (1983)
Norman Buildings in Lincoln,
Lincolnshire Museums Information Sheet,
Archaeology Series 26.
Antram N (revised)...
- Lincolnshire, 1826, pg 86. "
Antram", (1989), pg.163. White’s
Directory of Lincolnshire, 1826, pg 76. "
Antram", (1989), pg.797. "
Antram", (1989), pg.212. Old...
- on 24
December 2013.
Retrieved 23
December 2013. Dale 1950, pp. 10, 34.
Antram &
Morrice 2008, p. 3.
Carder 1990, §. 16.
Sampson 1994, p. 56.
Carder 1990...
- Wainright,
Beard &
Rowlands 2000, p. 27. Pevsner,
Harris &
Antram 2002, p. 367. Pevsner,
Harris &
Antram 2002, p. 366. Wainright,
Beard &
Rowlands 2000, p. 19...
- 21/08/1933 “
Antram”, 1989, p. 504. "
Antram", (1989), p. 224. "
Antram", 1989, p. 300. "
Antram", 1989, p. 390. "
Antram", 1989, p. 397 "
Antram", 1989, p....
- home of the
Earls of
Yarborough and is not open to the public.
Nicholas Antram, in his
Lincolnshire volume of the
Pevsner Buildings of
England series,...
- of
Caleb and
Nancy Antram, and
Sarah Woodward moved to
Grand Ridge,
LaSalle County,
Illinois with 4-year-old son
Caleb Ewing Antram (born
February 12,...
-
constructed of
yellow pale
brick and limestone, with
ashlar dressings.
Nicholas Antram, in his
Lincolnshire volume in the
Pevsner Buildings of
England series,...
- is not open to the public. The park is
occasionally accessible.
Nicholas Antram, in his 2002
revised volume Lincolnshire, in the
Pevsner Buildings of England...