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- record for his death has been found. William Dyer was baptized at Kirkby Laythorpe, Lincolnshire, England, on 19 September 1609, the son of William Dyer...
- restored in 1895. In late 2009 the ecclesiastical parishes of Kirkby Laythorpe and Ewerby became part of the benefice of New Sleaford, to be held in...
- centuries. The hermitage described here dates from 1386 after Robert de Laythorpe granted the then hermit, Brother Adam, the hermitage and accompanying...
- until 1910 with boats taking coal from Goole to the Coningsby wharf of Laythorpe and Son, Coal Merchants. There have been several suggestions that the...
- deserted medieval village sites in the parish, identified as Thorpe, Laythorpe and Burghthese from written records including Domesday. The identification...
- Southorpe, near Edenham. TF043248 Sudwelle near Swayfield, SK986227 Thorpe, Laythorpe and Burgh, location unknown, all ****ociated with Kirkby la Thorpe Twyford...
- Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 November 2020 Historic England, "Laythorpe Farmhouse and attached barn, Bingley (1300984)", National Heritage List...
- Helpringham, St Andrew Horbling, St AndrewKirkby Green, Holy CrossKirkby Laythorpe, St Denys Leasingham, St Andrew Martin, Holy Trinity† New Sleaford, St...
- Billingborough, Horbling, Walcote, Loughton, Cranwell, Norton Disney, Kirkby, Laythorpe, and Hacconby, in Lincolnshire; Whissendine in Rutland; Fordham in Cambridgeshire;...