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- Cuxwold is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Swallow, in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies in the Lincolnshire...
- 4 km) north-east from Caistor. The po****tion (including Cabourne and Cuxwold) taken at the 2011 census was 289. The name Swallow has been variously...
- woodland Wealdstone, Stow-on-the-Wold, Southwold, Easingwold, Methwold, Cuxwold, Hockwold cf. Ger. Wald wes OE west Wes**** prefix wick, wich, wych, wyke...
- Crosby, Crowland, Crowle, Croxby, Croxton, Culverthorpe, ****berworth, Cuxwold Dalby, Dalderby, Deeping Fen, Deeping St James, Dembleby, Denton, Derrythorpe...
- Hall, Uffington, and his wife, Anne, the daughter of Henry Thorold of Cuxwold, Lincolnshire. He was thus second cousin to the writer Anthony Trollope...
- Buslingthorpe, Cabourne, Caistor, Claxby, Clee, Cleethorpe, Clixby, Croxby, Cuxwold, East Ravendale, East Torrington, Glentham, Grasby, Great Coates, Great...
- Gloucestershire for the Liverpool attorney John Orred 1857–60 Cuxwold Hall, Cuxwold, Lincolnshire. 1861. Tudor Gothic with red brick and blue brick...
- of the Royal Engineers, by his wife Maria, daughter of Henry Thorold of Cuxwold, Lincolnshire; John Alderson the physician was his grandfather. Educated...
- Low Burnham (in the British Museum), and a now lost gold "armlet" from Cuxwold. Changes in vegetation occurred across Britain between roughly 1300 and...
- Colsterworth, St John Baptist (1876) Croxton, St John the Evangelist (1876) Cuxwold, St Nicholas (1860) Dalby – St Lawrence and Bishop Edward King (1862) East...