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Ashby-cum-Fenby 1856 |
ASHBY-CUM-FENBY are two hamlets forming one scattered village and parish, pleasantly situated 6 miles S of Grimsby and containing 244 souls and 1675 a...
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Ashby-cum-Fenby 1889 |
ASHBY-CUM-FENBY is a parish consisting of two hamlets, six miles south from Grimsby, 3½ south-west from Holton-le-Clay and 4 miles north-west from No...
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Aylesby 1856 |
AYLESBY is a village and parish, 5 and a half miles WSW of Grimsby containing 172 souls and 2,110 acres, T T Drake Esq is lord of the manor, owner of ...
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Ayldesby War Memorial |
AYLESBY WAR MEMORIAL There is no war memorial for the village of Aylesby. Instead, there is a memorial plaque in the church commemorating the four you...
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Barnoldby-le-Beck Enclosure 1769-1770 |
Barnoldby le Beck land enclosure – 1769-1770 Pre-enclosure: There were two large open fields - East Field and West Field Commissioners: John G...
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Barnoldby-le-Beck 1856 |
BARNOLDBY-LE-BECK is a pleasant villages and parish, 5 miles SSW of Grimsby, containing 269 souls and 1208 acres. William Phillipson Esq is lord of th...
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Barnoldby-le-Beck 1889 |
BARNOLDBY-LE-BECK is a village and a parish 3 miles north-west of Holton-le-Clay station, on the East Lincolnshire branch of the Great Northern Railwa...
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Barrow upon Humber Proclamation of Loyalty to Charles I, 1641 |
Barrow upon Humber men who proclaimed loyalty to Charles I in 1641. The Minister and Officers took the protestation before Sir William Pelham, Kt at C...
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Barrow upon Humber Hearth Tax 1662 |
HEARTH TAX was levied at a rate of 2 shillings per hearth. Those eligible for the tax was drawn up by the parish constable, together with the num...
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Barrow upon Humber Freeholders 1717 |
FREEHOLDERS WERE MEN who held property with a minimum value of £10 per annum - they also had the right to vote at elections. Listed be...
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Barrow upon Humber Freeholders 1752 |
Barrow upon Humber Freeholders 1752 John Allwood Thomas Cavill Samuel Falding John Garthwait jun Richard Gartwait Joshua Goldthorp...
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Barrow upon Humber Land tax 1783 |
THE PEOPLE LISTED were assessed as being eligible for paying Land Tax. It wasn't a residential based tax and not all of the ...
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Barrow upon Humber enclosure 1797-1803 |
Pre-enclosure:
Low-lying pasture and meadow along the Humber:
- West Marsh - The Castles - The Ings - Ox Marsh - Summe...
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Barrow upon Humber 1889 |
BARROW UPON HUMBER is one of the most ancient settlements in northern Lincolnshire. It was first mentioned in the 7th century with the gift of lands t...
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Barrow upon Humber Listed Buildings |
AS AN ANCIENT VILLAGE, Barrow upon Humber has a number of listed buildings - many of them dating from around the time of enclosure. Barrow Hall,W...
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Barrow upon Humber War Memorial |
Barrow-upon-Humber and Barrow Haven War Memorial Barrow’s war memorial can be found in the grounds of the church. The memorial records the names of ...
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Barton upon Humber 1856 |
BARTON UPON HUMBER is a neat and well-built market town, pleasantly situated on gently rising ground near the south shore of the river Humber., wher...
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Beelsby 1856 |
BEELSBY is a small village in a pleasant valley on the east side of the Wolds, 6 miles E by N of Caistor and 7 and half miles SW by S of Grimsby, has ...
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Bradley 1856 |
BRADLEY, 2 and a half miles SSW of Grimsby, is a small village and parish containing only 97 souls and 1523 acres. It gives the name to this Wapentake...
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Bradley 1889 |
BRADLEY is a small village and parish, 3 miles south-west from Grimsby and 157 from London, within the parliamentary borough of Great Grimsby, in the ...
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