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| ASLOCKTON - WITHIN LIVING MEMORY |
2008-02-11 |
Margaret Auckland in conversation with Mrs. Beryl Wright - 2003 more... |
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| Aslockton Cemetery |
2008-02-11 |
Going back to the year 1869 when the land was bought, there was no church or burial ground in Aslockton. The date stone on the church reads 1891... more... |
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| Mail Services in the Vale of Belvoir |
2008-02-11 |
The “posts” laid down for the Tudor Royal Mail service did not really affect the vale, being confined to the Great North Road, through Grantham, Newark and Tuxford and so onwards with periodic local services to more... |
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| Origins of the Whatton placename |
2008-02-11 |
The generally accepted origin of the name Whatton is that proposed by the English Place Name Society (‘EPNS’).... more... |
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| St. John of Beverley - Bishop of York |
2008-02-11 |
John was born at Harpham, Yorkshire, England. He studied under Adrian at St. Theodore's School in Kent more... |
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| TD Hall's Whatton Manor House |
2008-02-11 |
Thomas Dickinson Hall built his Manor House on Hall Lane (now Manor Lane) in 1840. Whilst the Manor could not be called a stately home, it was quite substantial... more... |
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| The D'Aincourt Manor of Aslockton |
2006-03-03 |
The Domesday Book records three Manors in the parish of Aslockton. To the north (from Mill Lane) to the Scarrington, Thoroton and Orston parish boundaries... more... |
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