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Biscathorpe is an
ecclesiastical parish,
deserted medieval village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of ****ton le Wold, in the East
Lindsey district...
- long-distance footpath, and
flows through or past the
villages of
Burgh on Bain,
Biscathorpe,
Donington on Bain, Goulceby,
Asterby and
Hemingby before reaching the...
- Billingborough, Billinghay, Bilsby, Binbrook, Birchwood, Birthorpe,
Biscathorpe,
Bishop Bridge,
Bishop Norton, ****field, Blankney, Bleasby, Bloxholm...
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Donington on Bain, and to the
south of the A157. The
parish includes Biscathorpe 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south-west.
According to A
Dictionary of British...
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bequeathing money to
endow a
school at Caistor, and
William Hansard of
Biscathorpe, who
supplemented the
original gift in 1634. The
monies given were invested...
- Aby with Greenfield, Alvingham, Authorpe, Beesby, Belleau, Binbrook,
Biscathorpe, Brackenborough,
Burgh on Bain, Burwell, Calcethorpe,
Castle Carlton...
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Proprietors of the said Lands.
Exchange of the
parsonage house and
glebe of
Biscathorpe (Lincolnshire) for
lands belonging to the lord of the
manor and recompense...
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Parliament for
Great Grimsby in 1601. SKIPWITH,
Edward (d.c.1620), of
Biscathorpe and Benniworth, Lincs. The
History of Parliament.
Retrieved 25 October...
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redundant in 1980 and is in the care of the
Lincolnshire Old
Churches Trust.
Biscathorpe The Big
Wesley at the
junction of
Clasketgate and
Danesgate in Lincoln...
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similar in
style to
other churches in the
vicinity - Haugham,
Raithby and
Biscathorpe also by Nicholson. A
small church,
built in
brick with an
octagonal west...