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Caistor is a town and
civil parish in the West
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. As its name implies, it was
originally a
Roman castrum or fortress...
- The
Caistor Canal was a 4-mile (6.4 km)
canal in Lincolnshire, England,
constructed between 1793 and 1798. It fell into
disuse sometime after 1850 and...
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Caistor St
Edmund is a
village and
former civil parish on the
River Tas, now in the
parish of
Caistor St
Edmund and Bixley, in the
South Norfolk district...
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Caistor Grammar School is a
selective school with
academy status in the
English town of
Caistor in the
county of Lincolnshire, England. The
school was...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Caistor-by-Norwich
astragalus is a roe deer
astragalus (ankle bone)
found in an urn at
Caistor St. Edmund, Norfolk, England...
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Alcester Alchester Ancaster Bicester Binchester Brancaster Caister-on-Sea
Caistor Caistor St
Edmund Casterton, ****bria Casterton, Great,
Rutland Casterton, Little...
- south. In the
Roman period,
their capital was
Venta Icenorum at modern-day
Caistor St Edmund.
Julius Caesar does not
mention the
Iceni in his
account of his...
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Caistor was a
rural district in Lincolnshire,
Parts of
Lindsey from 1894 to 1974. It was
formed by the
Local Government Act 1894 from
Caistor rural sanitary...
- a HF/DF
radio direction finder rounded out the Castles'
sensor suite.
Caistor Castle was laid down by John
Lewis & Sons at
their shipyard in Aberdeen...
- of Abingdon,
Allens Corner, Attercliffe, Basingstoke, Bismark, Boyle,
Caistor Centre, Caistorville, Elcho, Fulton, Gr****ie, Kimbo, Port Davidson, Rosedene...