- south-west from the town of Brigg. The
parish includes the
hamlet of
Cleatham.
Cleatham was a
civil parish between 1866 and 1936. The
parish church is a Grade...
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Cleatham Hall is an
English country house located near
Manton in Lincolnshire, England. The
building is of
special interest and has a
Grade II listing...
- Buslingthorpe, near
Buslingthorpe Butterbumps, Gräberfeld near
Willoughby Cleatham Barrow, near
Manton Donnington-on-Bain, near
Donington on Bain Folk Moot...
- benu:+:tidi Willoughby-on-the-Wolds (Nottinghamshire)
copper bowl, c. 600; a
Cleatham (South Humbershire)
copper bowl, c. 600; [...]edih Sandwich/Richborough...
- Stroud, Tempus. Leahy, K. 2007.
Interrupting the pots : the
excavation of
Cleatham Anglo-Saxon cemetery,
North Lincolnshire. York,
Council for
British Archaeology...
- Service.
Retrieved 15
September 2019. Leahy, Kevin. "The
Excavation of the
Cleatham Anglo-Saxon Cemetery,
North Lincolnshire".
Archaeological Data Service...
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Monument Butterbumps Round Barrows Willoughby Scheduled Ancient Monument Cleatham Round barrow Manton Scheduled Ancient Monument Donington on Bain Round...
- by Normanby,
Claxby St Andrew,
Claxby Pluckacre, Claypole, Claythorpe,
Cleatham, Cleethorpes, Clixby,
Coates by Stow, Cold Hanworth,
Coleby (North Kesteven)...
- it is
sometimes said that he
married Maud,
widow of
Thomas Neville of
Cleatham, this is unlikely. On his
death without children, his
estates in Lincolnshire...
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osteological analyses of the
cemeteries at
Spong Hill, Sancton,
Elsham and
Cleatham. The pyre
sites are
rarely archaeologically identifiable. The
method of...