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- Stragglethorpe is a village in the civil parish of Brant Broughton with Stragglethorpe, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The village...
- Brew-ton) is a small village in the civil parish of Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies north...
- Kingdom. One creation is extant as of 2007. The Earle Baronetcy, of Stragglethorpe in the County of Lincoln, was created in the Baronetage of the United...
- deceased, during the Continuance of the said Lunatick's Interest therein. Stragglethorpe Inclosure Act 1757 30 Geo. 2. c. 15 Pr. 1 April 1757 An Act for establishing...
- in Camberwell around 1730. Monument to Richard Earle, 4th Baronet at Stragglethorpe (c. 1700) Monument to Richard Welby at Denton, Lincolnshire (1705) Huge...
- Elizabeth Earle, the daughter of Sir Richard Earle, 1st Baronet, of Stragglethorpe, Lincolnshire, on 15 September 1670. Thornhagh was Commissioner for...
- Stixwould, Stixwould and Woodhall, Stoke Rochford, Stow, Stow Green, Stragglethorpe, Stroxton, Strubby, Stubton, Sturton, North Lincolnshire, Sturton by...
- former route and p****es cross-roads for access to Brant Broughton and Stragglethorpe. This is one of the most accident-prone junctions in Lincolnshire.[citation...
- Bennington, Marston, North Scarle, Norton Disney, Sedgebrook, Stapleford, Stragglethorpe, Stubton, Swinderby, Syston, Thurlby, Westborough. Remainder of PLU...
- Osbournby, and 1/20 in ****field. In 1346, he held also a knight's fee in Stragglethorpe, one-sixth in Walcote, and 1/32 in Aunsley, and in 1428 in Leicester...