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Winteringham is a
village in
North Lincolnshire, England, on the
south bank of the
Humber Estuary. The
Romans founded a
settlement probably called Ad Abum...
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Graham Winteringham (2
March 1923 – 29
January 2023) was an
English architect. His work
consisted of
public buildings and the
restoration of
historic buildings...
- at Lincoln, to the
Parish of
Winteringham along a road so
slightly curved as to be
regarded as straight.
Roman Winteringham was the
terminal for the ferry...
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Winteringham railway station was
built by the
North Lindsey Light Railway in
Winteringham, Lincolnshire,
England and
opened for
public service on 15 July...
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Humber Estuary services. ABP.
Retrieved 25
November 2015. "
Winteringham Read's Island".
Winteringham Local History and Genealogy.
Retrieved 25
November 2015...
- son of the 3rd
Marmion feudal baron of
Tamworth acquired the
manor of
Winteringham in
North Lincolnshire. A
second barony was
obtained by
Roger Marmion...
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bounded on the west by Alkborough, on the east by
Winteringham (which also
includes the
Winteringham Haven Wildlife Reserve) and, to the south, by West...
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Margaret Wintringham JP (née Longbottom; 4
August 1879 – 10
March 1955) was a
British Liberal Party politician. She was the
second woman, and the first...
- Marmion, 3rd
Baron Marmion of
Winteringham (d.1322), MP for
Lincolnshire John Marmion, 4th
Baron Marmion of
Winteringham (d.1335), MP for Lincolnshire...
- bef. 1265),
married 1248 Sir
William Marmion, 2nd
Baron Marmion of
Winteringham and of Tanfield, Yorkshire. Richard's
widow remarried,
between 1250 and...