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Spridlington is a
village and
civil parish in the West
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated approximately 8
miles (13 km)
north from...
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Firsby at the A15 (Ermine Street)
which it
follows to the
south until Spridlington.
North of the
curve in the A15, the
boundary follows Ingham Lane to the...
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William Spridlington was Dean of St
Asaph from 1357
until 1376; and then
Bishop of St
Asaph from 1376
until his
death on 9
April 1382. Page:Fasti ecclesiae...
- Spilsby, Spital-in-the-Street, Spitalgate/Spittalgate/Spittlegate,
Spridlington, Springthorpe, Stainby, Stainfield,
Stainfield near Bourne, Stainton...
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under Owmby Road, a
minor road
which connects the
villages of
Saxby and
Spridlington. It soon
drops below the 10-metre (33 ft)
contour and
turns to the north...
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become independent in 2000, with
around 5000 students. He
moved to
Spridlington in 1994, when at the time his wife was head of the
college in Louth....
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comprising the
parishes of Cold Hanworth, Faldingworth, Hackthorn,
Spridlington, Toft Newton, and Welton.
Welton ward po****tion was
recorded as 5,016...
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Madoc ap Elis; dean of St.
Asaph 1376 1382
William Spridlington Also
known as
William de
Spridlington; dean of St.
Asaph 1382 1389
Lawrence Child Monk of...
- St
Asaph Cathedral, Wales. -1357
Llywelyn ap
Madog 1357–1376
William Spridlington 1403
Richard Courtenay (afterwards Dean of Wells, 1410) 1455-1461 David...
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September 1848
Spridlington,
Lincolnshire – 25
March 1912 Blackheath) was an
English clergyman and author.
Hutton was born in
Spridlington. He was a scholar...