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situated 10
miles (16 km) west of Lincoln. The
villages of
Drinsey Nook and
Laughterton lie
within Kettlethorpe parish. The po****tion of the
civil parish taken...
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improvements to the A1. Via Collingham, Besthorpe, Newton-on-Trent and
Laughterton. The
route was the B1186
until 1960. A1134
Cambridge Cambridge The Cambridge...
- Horncastle, Langworth,
Laughton (South Kesteven),
Laughton (West Lindsey),
Laughterton, Lavington, Lea, Leadenham,
Leake Commonside,
Leake Hurns End, Leasingham...
- pipe bridge)
Pipeline 1912 Pipe 101.4 (163.2)
Laneham Ferry Laneham Laughterton Nottinghamshire Lincolnshire 53°16′53″N 0°46′37″W / 53.2815°N 0.7770°W...
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Early 19th
century Demolished 1950s or 1960s
Laughterton Post 1787
Moved to new site in
Laughterton Laughterton SK 834 757
Midlands Post
Dismantled 1951 Leadenham...
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Worcestershire 52°13′N 2°20′W / 52.22°N 02.33°W / 52.22; -02.33 SO7758
Laughterton Lincolnshire 53°16′N 0°45′W / 53.26°N 00.75°W / 53.26; -00.75 SK8375...
- Sturton, Stow,
North and
South Carlton, Scampton, Saxilby, Ingham,
Laughterton and Upton. The
school was
built by
William Wright and Sons, of Lincoln...
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Benjamin Whittaker, son of the
Ferryboat Inn landlord,
drowned near the
Laughterton bank
after a
sudden squall. In 1874, a boat
captain left his wife in...