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- Stubton is a small village and civil parish in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The po****tion of the civil parish (including Fenton)...
- general election, when he did not stand again. Heron owned Stubton Hall, a large estate at Stubton (near Newark-on-Trent) on the border of Lincolnshire and...
- James's Palace on 17 July 1939. In 1918 Royds had purchased Stubton Hall, a large estate at Stubton (near Newark-on-Trent) on the border of Lincolnshire and...
- September 2009 on Channel 4. Creeting House, Creeting St Mary, Suffolk Stubton Hall, Stubton, Lincolnshire Kenbarry Hotel/The Blackpool, Blackpool, Lancashire...
- Stoke Rochford, Stow, Stow Green, Stragglethorpe, Stroxton, Strubby, Stubton, Sturton, North Lincolnshire, Sturton by Stow, Sudbrook, Sudbrooke, Surfleet...
- Normanton on Trent, Flintham, Long Bennington, Claypole, Dry Doddington, Stubton, Swinethorpe Newark and Sherwood, B****etlaw, Rushcliffe, South Kesteven...
- March 1962: XL159 a B2 of the A&AEE stalled and dived into a house at Stubton, Lincolnshire. 14 June 1962: XH613 a B1A of 15 Squadron lost power on all...
- in 1916 Towneley Park, Lancashire, alterations to house (1812) Stubton Hall, Stubton, Lincolnshire, remodelled house and new conservatory (1813) Ashridge...
- Beauclerk, of Radbourne 6 February 1809: Sir Robert Heron, 2nd Baronet, of Stubton Hall 31 January 1810: Edmund Turnor, of Panton and Stoke Rochford 8 February...
- forms the western and northern borders of the parish, with Fenton and Stubton parishes to the east and Dry Doddington to the south; the River Witham...