-
Ruckland is a
village in the
civil parish of Maidenwell, and
about 6
miles (10 km)
south from the town of Louth, in the East
Lindsey district, in the county...
- and Humby, Rothwell, Roughton,
Rowlands Marsh, Rowston, Roxby, Roxholme,
Ruckland, Ruskington,
Ryland Saleby, Salmonby, Saltfleet, Saltfleetby, Sandilands...
- the use of
Lawrence Ruck, a
Gravesend grocer who had
built the
nearby Ruckland House. This is
likely to be the same ground.
William Clifford, CricketArchive...
-
included in the
civil parish of Burwell. The
parish includes the
village of
Ruckland, the
hamlets of Oxcombe, Farforth, and Worlaby. A
Prehistoric or Roman...
-
within Lincolnshire Po****tion 214 (Including Maidenwell,
Muckton and
Ruckland. 2011) OS grid reference TF354797 • London 125 mi (201 km) S
District East...
- (1892) St
Andrews School,
Scorer Street,
Lincoln (later
Bishop King School)
Ruckland, Lincolnshire. New
Church by W. Scorer, 1885. Lincolnshire's
smallest church...
- the
south of
Oxcombe lies the
parish of
Worlaby and to the east, that of
Ruckland. The
parish name may have been
derived from the Old
English oxa+coomb which...
- Reston,
North Somercotes,
North T****sby, Oxcombe,
Raithby **** Maltby,
Ruckland,
Saleby with T****sthorpe,
Saltfleetby All Saints,
Saltfleetby St Clement...
- Lincolnshire. Doddington, Lincolnshire. Long Bennington, Lincolnshire. 1902–03.
Ruckland, Lincolnshire. New
Church by W. Scorer, 1885. Lincolnshire's
smallest church...
-
cricketer William Smith. The
cricket ground was laid out in the
grounds of
Ruckland House,
described as a "large mansion", and used as the
private cricket...