- north-western part of the county, and
included the Isle of
Axholme and the
Aslacoe, Corringham, Manley, Lawress, and Well wapentakes. The
administrative centre...
- Owmby-by-Spital is
listed in 6
entries of the
Domesday Book as 'Ouneby', in the
Aslacoe wapentake, in the West
Riding of Lindsey. The
largest holder in 1066 and...
-
Wapentake and
parts of Nottinghamshire, on the
north by
Walshcroft and
Aslacoe, and on the east by
Wraggoe Wapentake.
Crossed by the
Lincolnshire Wolds...
-
Clergy c.1214–1968. A
Biographical Register. Part I: The
Deaneries of
Aslacoe and Aveland.
Lincoln Record Society. Vol. 103. Honeybone, Diana; Honeybone...
- wapentake, the Isle of Axholme,
parts of Nottinghamshire, and Well and
Aslacoe wapentakes. The
wapentake straddles a
gentle rise in the land, from the...
- Wold divisions)
Wraggoe (East and West divisions) West
Riding of
Lindsey Aslacoe (East and West divisions)
Corringham Epworth (compare Isle of Axholme)...
-
Glentham was
mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086, as
being in the
Aslacoe hundred in the West
Riding of Lindsey. It had a
total po****tion of 64...
-
third part of the
Parts of Lindsey).
Bishop Norton was in the
Wapentake of
Aslacoe, in the West
Riding of the
Parts of Lindsey. The
other important factors...
- The Place-Names of Lincolnshire, part 6: The
Wapentakes of
Manley and
Aslacoe,
Survey of
English Place-Names, vol. 77. Nottingham:
English Place-Name...
-
Sokes of Manley, Yarborough,
Bradley Haverstoe, Ludborough, Walshcroft,
Aslacoe, Corringham,
Louth Eske, and Calceworth, so much as lies
within Louth Eske...