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Witham banks were developed, the
Lower City
resettled and the
suburb of
Wigford emerging as a
trading centre. In 1068, two
years after the
Norman conquest...
- St Mary le
Wigford is a
Grade I
listed parish church in Lincoln, in the
county of Lincolnshire, England. The
church dates from the 11th century, with...
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Wigford is a
historic district of
Lincoln in the
county of Lincolnshire, England. It is
located to the
south of the city
centre and
incorporates parts...
- also
spread to the
south of the
river Witham in the area
known as the
Wigford. In the
early 3rd
century with the re-organisation of the
Roman Empire...
- Street/
Wigford Way
where it p****es
through a
level crossing with the
railway station and
directly next to the
level crossing is St Mary le
Wigford church...
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kindly Henderson suggests he try at the town's
Third Division also-ran side
Wigford Rovers. He also soon
becomes close to
fellow pupil and
violently devoted...
- England.
Edward Hutchinson was born
about 1564 in the
parish of St Mary le
Wigford in
Lincoln in the
county of Lincolnshire, England.
While the baptismal...
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developed between 1000 and 1300 AD when it was
built on both
sides as far as
Wigford.
Streets including Garmston Street,
Silver Street, Swan
Street and Flaxengate...
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keeled roll
moulding flanked by
quirks and hollows. St Andrew's Hall,
Wigford, Lincoln, by
Samuel Hieronymus Grimm,
before demolition in 1783 St Andrew's...
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records (formerly PastScape).
Gravestone ?
Gravestone Lincoln (St Mary le
Wigford)
Reused by the Danes. Now set in the wall of the
Norman tower.
Haceby Villa...