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Tupholme is a
village in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated 11
miles (18 km) east from Lincoln, and is the site of the...
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Tupholme Abbey was a
Premonstratensian abbey close to the
River Witham some 10.5
miles (16.9 km) east of the city of Lincoln,
England and one of nine such...
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spent the
majority of his life in the
British colony of Jamaica. Born in
Tupholme, Lincolnshire,
Thistlewood migrated to the
western end of
Jamaica where...
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Calke c.1184;
Premonstratensian Canons from
Tupholme, Lincolnshire;
founded ?c.1185;
canons recalled to
Tupholme c.1192;
canons transferred from Welbeck,...
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policeman during the raid. He was
executed for treason. He was born in
Tupholme in Lincolnshire, the
extramarital son of a
farmer and stockbreeder. He...
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Torksey Priory Tunstall Priory (poss. site)
Tunstall Priory (alt. suggested)
Tupholme Abbey Vaudey Abbey West
Ravendale Priory Whaplode Friary Willoughton Priory...
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Toynton St Peter, Trusthorpe, Tumby,
Tumby Moorside,
Tumby Woodside,
Tupholme, Twenty, Tydd Gote, Tydd St Mary Uffington,
Ulceby with Fordington, Ulceby...
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wetland bird
found in the area, the
water rail. In 1972, the
nearby ruin of
Tupholme Abbey was the
setting for the
Great Western Express Festival, a four-day...
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founding of the
Tupholme cell at Deepdale. However, he
revised this view and he and
subsequent scholars accepted that
Tupholme was
probably founded...
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southern edge of the
former RAF Bardney, and
crosses the B1190 near
Tupholme Abbey (in East Lindsey). East of
Southrey (also in
Bardney parish) it meets...