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- Snitterby is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The po****tion of the civil parish was 215 at the 2001...
- Skidbrooke, Skillington, Skinnand, Skirbeck, Sleaford, Snarford, Snelland, Snitterby, Somerby (Juxta Bigby), Somerby by Gainsborough, Somersby, Sotby, Sot's...
- Kelsey pumping station Waddingham pumping station B1205 Brandy Wharf Snitterby Bridge Atterby weir Harlam Hill lock (Current limit of navigation) Byp****...
- previously known as the Great Oolite Limestone, White Limestone and the Snitterby Limestone Formation. It is the lateral equivalent of the White Limestone...
- North Willingham, Riby, Rothwell, Scartho, Searby **** Owmby, Sixhills, Snitterby, Somerby, South Kelsey, South Owersby, Stainton le Vale, Stallingborough...
- Nicholas de Snyterby, or Snitterby (died after 1354) was a Law Officer and judge in Ireland in the fourteenth century, who held office as King's Serjeant...
- Grounds, within the Parish of Waltham, in the County of Lincoln. Atterby, Snitterby, and Waddingham (Lincolnshire) Inclosure Act 1769 9 Geo. 3. c. 51 Pr....
- judges. He was probably born in Dublin, to a family which originated in Snitterby, Lincolnshire, and came to Ireland in the late thirteenth century. He...
- right turns for Bishop Norton and Atterby. There is a right turn for Snitterby and a left turn for Blyborough. At the B1205 staggered crossroads (for...
- commercial traffic had ceased by the 1980s. Some development continued, with Snitterby bridge reconstructed in 1872, Hibaldstow in 1889 and Cadney in 1892. In...