A History of Lincolnshire |
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
ANGLOSAXONS DANES AND NORMANS IN LINCOLNSHIRE | 18 |
VI | 24 |
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agricultural Ancholme became Bolingbroke Boroughs Boston Bourne Brayford Pool built Bytham Caistor canals castle centre clergy coast colnshire countryside Cromwell Crowland Danelaw Danes Danish diocese Domesday Book drainage drained Dyke Earl early East Anglia eighteenth century enclosure England established estates farmers farming fenland Fens Folkingham Fosse Dyke Gainsborough Gilbertine Grantham grew Grimsby heath heathlands Holland Horncastle houses important industrial Isle of Axholme Kesteven King King's kingdom of Lindsey land large number later Leicester limestone Lincoln Gap Lindsey London Lord Louth marshes Mercia Middle Ages Midlands miles monasteries Nene Newark newer nineteenth century Norman Nottingham parish churches Parliament passed perhaps places population port prehistoric probably railway region religious river Witham Roman route Royalist settlement shire silt Skegness Slea Sleaford sokes southern Spalding Stamford Tattershall Torksey trade Trent Trusts turnpike roads Turnpike Trusts valley villages Welland whole Wolds wool Yorkshire