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Recovery of
Small Debts,
within the
Soake of
Horncastle and
Wapentakes of
Wraggoe and Gartree, (except the
Parish of
Great Sturton) and
within the Wapentakes...
- sales,
classic vehicles, and an
Exemption Dog Show.
Originally part of the
Wraggoe Wapentake, and of the
Lincoln poor law
union in the
Parts of Lindsey, the...
- Nottinghamshire, on the
north by
Walshcroft and Aslacoe, and on the east by
Wraggoe Wapentake.
Crossed by the
Lincolnshire Wolds, and
Ermine Street, and having...
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Parts of Lindsey, the Wapentakes, Hundreds, or
Sokes of Well, Lawress,
Wraggoe, Gartree, Candleshoe,
Calceworth (except so much as lies
within the Hundred...
- In the
Domesday account Kingthorpe is
written as "Chinetorp", in the
Wraggoe Hundred of the
South Riding of Lindsey. In 1086 it
consisted of 10 villagers...
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written as "Grisebi", in the
South Riding of
Lindsey and the
Hundred of
Wraggoe. The
manor comprised 34.5 households, 8 villagers, 7 smallholders, and...
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large place at that time, with a
total of 54
households (39
within the
Wraggoe hundred and 15
within the
lands of the Archbishop). In the
early post-conquest...
- (North and
South divisions) Hill Louth-Eske (Marsh and Wold divisions)
Wraggoe (East and West divisions) West
Riding of
Lindsey Aslacoe (East and West...
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Stainfield was
named as
Stainfelde and Stain' in the
ancient wapentake of
Wraggoe in the
South Riding of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. The
Grade II*
listed red...
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Norman Conquest of 1066 she held 14 manors, all
within the
hundred of
Wraggoe, Lincolnshire, and in 1086 she held 191
manors as a tenant-in-chief of...