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Skirbeck is a
historic village and
suburb of
Boston in Lincolnshire, England.
Skirbeck is a long v-shaped
formation wrapped around the
south and east side...
- Anglia.
Skirbeck had two
churches and one is
likely to have been that
dedicated to St Botolph, in what was
consequently Botolph's town.
Skirbeck is now...
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Skirbeck Wapentake was a
local government unit in the
Parts of
Holland Lincolnshire,
England from the
early eleventh century,
until the
wapentakes were...
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August 1497, her cousin,
Agnes Tilney, the
daughter of Hugh
Tilney of
Skirbeck and Boston,
Lincolnshire and Eleanor, a
daughter of
Walter Tailboys. They...
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Skegness North (1)
Skegness South (1)
Skellingthorpe &
Hykeham South (1)
Skirbeck (1)
Sleaford (1)
Sleaford Rural North (1)
Sleaford Rural South (1) Spalding...
- the
villages of
Skirbeck, Fishtoft, Freiston, Butterwick, Benington, Leverton, Leake, and Wrangle;
comprising the
Hundred of
Skirbeck, in the
County of...
- Way of Looking.
Elizabeth Jennings was born at The Bungalow,
Tower Road,
Skirbeck, Boston, Lincolnshire,
younger daughter of
physician Henry Cecil Jennings...
- a seven-storey, five sail
windmill located by the Maud
Foster Drain in
Skirbeck, Boston, Lincolnshire, from
which she is named. She is one of the largest...
- the
villages of
Skirbeck, Fishtoft, Freiston, Butterwick, Benington, Leverton,
Leake and Wrangle;
comprising the
hundred of
Skirbeck in the
country of...
- 10th century, been
divided into the
three wapentakes of Elloe,
Kirton and
Skirbeck.
Under the
Local Government Act 1894, the
administrative county of Holland...