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Hainton is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated on the A157 road, 10
miles (16 km) west from...
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William Touchet of
Hainton (died 1322), Lord of
Hainton,
Barkwith and
Southrey was an
English noble. He
fought in the wars in
Scotland and
fought on the...
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Hainton Street Halt was a
railway halt on the East
Lincolnshire Railway which served the
Welholme Road area of
Grimsby in
Lincolnshire between 1905 and...
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whilst being largely forgotten in his home country.
Frinton was born in
Hainton Avenue, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, the
child of a seamstress,
Florence Elisabeth...
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South Willingham and
Hainton railway station was a
railway station that
served the
village of
South Willingham, Lincolnshire,
England between 1874 and...
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Utterby Halt,
Grainsby Halt,
Holton Village Halt,
Weelsby Road Halt and
Hainton Street Halt). The
railmotors had
mixed success;
their limited p****enger...
- Dover) Act 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c. classvii) Road from
Bawtry Bridge to
Hainton (Lincolnshire) Act 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4. c. lvii)
River Slaney Improvement...
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Liberal Unionists.
Heneage was the
eldest son of
George Heneage, of
Hainton Hall in
Hainton, Lincolnshire, and
Frances (née Tasburgh),
daughter of Michael...
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trefoiled arches. The site of the
abbey was
granted to Sir
Thomas Heneage of
Hainton. Sir
Thomas built a
grand house,
based on the
monastic buildings, for his...
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Enderby 1575:
William Metham of
Bullington 1576:
George Heneage of
Hainton 1577: John
Monson of
South Carlton 1578:
Francis Manby of
Elsham 1579:...