-
until 1846, when they
became part of
Aswardhurn and
Lafford Rural Deanery. In 1866 they were
placed in
Aswardhurn and
Lafford No. 2
Rural Deanery, from...
-
Settlement of Aswarby".
Retrieved 3
February 2013. "Vision of
Britain -
Aswardhurn wapentake".
Archived from the
original on 15 June 2012.
Retrieved 3 February...
- p. 186.
Trollope (1872).
Sleaford and the
wapentakes of
Flaxwell and
Aswardhurn in the
county of Lincoln. London: W. Kent and Company. p. 328. "Lincolnshire...
- as "Denbelbi", "Delbebi" and "Dembelbi". The
parish was in the
ancient Aswardhurn Wapentake. St Lucia's
Church is a
foundation of
unknown age, originally...
- 10 km2), and
woodland of 20
acres (0.08 km2). It was in the
Hundred of
Aswardhurn, in Kesteven. In 1066 the
Ewerby Lord of the
Manor was
Tonni of Lusby...
- Publishing) p. 179 Trollope, E., 1872,
Sleaford and
Wapentakes of
Flaxwell and
Aswardhurn in the
County of
Lincoln (London) pp. 107-121 Brown, R, Allen, 1959, 'A...
- from Helpringham.
Great Hale, an
ancient Kesteven parish, was in the
Aswardhurn wapentake, the
Sleaford poor law
union and
rural sanitary districts. From...
- Trollope,
Edward (1872).
Sleaford and the
Wapentakes of
Flaxwell and
Aswardhurn in the
County of Lincoln. London: W. Kent and Co. p. 131. Will of George...
- was made a
separate civil parish in 1866. When a township, it was in
Aswardhurn wapentake, and was in
Sleaford poor law
union and
rural sanitary districts...
-
Lincolnshire in England; it
consisted of the
ancient wapentakes (or hundreds) of
Aswardhurn, Aveland, Beltisloe,
Boothby Graffoe, Flaxwell, Langoe, Loveden, Ness...