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Dexthorpe is a
deserted medieval village in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is in the
parish of Dalby, and 3.5
miles (5.6 km) north...
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Deeping Fen,
Deeping St James, Dembleby, Denton, Derrythorpe, Derthorpe,
Dexthorpe, Digby, Doddington, Dog****, Donington,
Donington on Bain,
Donna Nook...
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Historic England. "
Dexthorpe (355612)".
Research records (formerly PastScape).
Retrieved 25 June 2011. "Lincs to the Past".
Dexthorpe DMV. Lincolnshire...
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Turnpike Trust 1804 44 Geo. 3. c. l
Deeping and
Morcott Turnpike Trust Dexthorpe Turnpike Trust Donington Turnpike Trust Donington to
Hacconbury Field...
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Dufftown Railway Act 1857 20 & 21 Vict. c. l****vii 27 July 1857
Dexthorpe Turnpike Road Act 1857 (repealed) 20 & 21 Vict. c. l****viii 27 July 1857...
- Lincoln, and from
North Willingham to the
North End of the Lane
betwixt Dexthorpe and Langton, and from West
Raisin to
Pilford Bridge, and from the Great...
- Lincoln; and from
North Willingham to the
North End of the Lane
between Dexthorpe and Langton; and from West R****in to
Pilford Bridge; and from the Great...
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Material used for the
construction of the
present church. (lost)
Dalby (
Dexthorpe) East
Lindsey St James's
Church (Priory Church)
Deeping St
James South...
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original on 9
January 2014.
Retrieved 4
April 2013. "Partney,
Dalby &
Dexthorpe Victory Hall".
Lincolnshire county Council.
Retrieved 4
April 2013. "School...
- (1808), BD (1817), was
vicar of Edlington, Lincolnshire, and
rector of
Dexthorpe and
Claxby (Claseby) from 1817, and died in 1852.
Reverend William Dodson...