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Legbourne is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England,
about 3
miles (5 km) south-east of the town of Louth. The...
- John
Legbourne was an
English priest in the
early 15th century.
Legbourne was born in
Durham and was an
executor of John of Gaunt. He was
Master of the...
- Grimoldby,
Halton Holegate, Hogsthorpe,
Holton le Clay, Horncastle, Hundleby,
Legbourne, Mablethorpe,
Mareham le Fen, Marshchapel, New Leake,
North Holme, North...
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Legbourne Priory was a
priory in the
village of
Legbourne, Lincolnshire, England.
Founded by
Robert Fitz
Gilbert around 1150, the
priory was for the nuns...
- can be
found in
northern England in
placenames such as:
Redbourne and
Legbourne but is
commonly in use in
southern England (particularly Dorset) as a...
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Legbourne Road was a
railway station on the East
Lincolnshire Railway which served the
village of
Legbourne in
Lincolnshire between 1848 and 1964. The...
- The
village is part of the
ecclesiastical parish of
Legbourne,
based at All
Saints church in
Legbourne.
There is one
public house in the village, the Stags...
- Louth;
opened 1
March 1848;
closed 5
October 1970;
Legbourne;
opened 3
September 1848;
renamed Legbourne Road 1880;
closed 7
December 1953; Authorpe; opened...
- 1391: Guy Mone 1398: John
Lowick of
Luftwyke 1399: John
Elvet 1401: John
Legbourne 1403:
William Pilton 1407:
Simon Flete 1408–13:
Thomas Ryngewood 1415:...
- Woods,
Grimsby 53°32′N 0°08′W / 53.53°N 0.13°W / 53.53; -0.13
Legbourne Wood,
Legbourne,
Louth 53°19′42″N 0°03′19″E / 53.32839966°N 0.05528353°E /...