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- Atterby is a hamlet and former civil parish, now in the parish of Bishop Norton, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies 1 mile...
- James Atterby McCairns, DFC & Two Bars, MM (21 September 1919 – 13 June 1948) was an English pilot with the Royal Air Force. He flew the Supermarine Spitfire...
- road. According to the 2021 census, it had a po****tion of 343, including Atterby, up from 308 in 2011, and 233 in 2001. The name of Bishop Norton derives...
- Ashington End, Aslackby, Asterby, Aswarby, Aswarby and Swarby, Aswardby, Atterby, Aubourn, Aubourn and Haddington, Aunby, Aunsby, Authorpe, Axholme, Aylesby...
- Bishop Norton, to the south. It p****es south of White House Farm, and along Atterby Lane, then crosses Bishop Norton Road, and meets Ermine Street directly...
- station Waddingham pumping station B1205 Brandy Wharf Snitterby Bridge Atterby weir Harlam Hill lock (Current limit of navigation) Byp**** weir Bishopbridge...
- and the water flows into the River Rase, which joins the Ancholme at Atterby weir, a little further below the lock. Rather than heavy wooden balance...
- friend, Corbet Atterby. Patsy McCall - Robert Hogan Corbett Atterby - Stephen Bradbury Richard Maloney - Charles Stransky Mabel Atterby - Louisa Flaningham...
- Archaeology (2nd ed.). May (1976), p. 20; examples of which are flints found at Atterby Carr and Barlings Membery (1979), pp. 1–2 May (1976), pp. 23–28 May (1976)...
- Thurlby, Toft & Lound, Witham on the Hill. Caistor PLU Ashby **** Fenby, Atterby, Aylesby, Barnoldby le Beck, Beelsby, Bigby, Bishop Norton, Bradley, Brigsley...