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Birthorpe is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Billingborough, in the
South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated less than 1 mile...
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Roger de
Birthorpe (c.1280–c.1345) was an
English landowner and
lawyer who had a
distinguished career in
Ireland as a judge,
becoming Chief Baron of the...
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private war
which he
conducted together with his
neighbours Roger de
Birthorpe,
Edmund Colville and Guy
Goband against the
monks of
Sempringham Priory...
- Bicker, Bigby, Billingborough, Billinghay, Bilsby, Binbrook, Birchwood,
Birthorpe, Biscathorpe,
Bishop Bridge,
Bishop Norton, ****field, Blankney, Bleasby...
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included the lost
village of
Ouseby as well as the
shrunken village of
Birthorpe. St Andrew's
Church dates to the 13th
century and is in a
mixture of Perpendicular...
- and Aslackby, and a part of
Hundred Fen at
Gosberton Clough. Formerly,
Birthorpe, now part of Billingborough, was
included in the parish. The
parish church...
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noted Pointon as
being in the then
parish of Sempringham-****-Pointon and
Birthorpe, with St Andrew's
church "situated on an eminence,
overlooking the Fen...
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issue in 1334, fell to him. In 1312 he
received Birthorpe, Lincolnshire,
forfeited by
Roger de
Birthorpe following an
attack on
nearby Sempringham Priory...
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Parish of
Lemington Priors, in the
County of Warwick.
Billingborough and
Birthorpe (Lincolnshire)
inclosure and drainage. 8 Geo. 3. c. 15 24
February 1768...
- Casthorpe), SK861357 (West Casthorpe) Beckfield,
Kirmond le Mire, TF190927
Birthorpe, Billingborough, TF105344 Burreth,
Lincolnshire Brauncewell, east of Modern...