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- INTRODUCTION
One of my great interests is local and family history and, over the years, I've collected a vast wealth of information which may be of interest to local and family...
- 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
acres. G W Parkinson Esq is lord of the manor,...
- 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 North Thoresby stations
on the East Lincolnshire branch of the Great...
- 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 most
of...
- 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 Grantham
from Stallingborough William Dixon from Holton le Moor Matthew Maw from...
- 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 the
manor, but most of the soil belongs to...
- 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 Railway, and 5
south-south-west of Grimsby, in the Lindsey division of...
- 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 Caistor on 11 March
1641 Thomas Whitbien Minister...
- 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 number of hearths per property. The...
- 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 below are those who
qualified: John Cotsworth Richard...
- Barrow upon Humber Freeholders 1752
Barrow upon Humber Freeholders
1752 John Allwood Thomas Cavill Samuel Falding John Garthwait jun Richard Gartwait Joshua Goldthorpe William Holland William Newton John Sergeant sen Robert Sergeant sen Robert Smith William...
- 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
people listed lived in Barrow. George Uppleby Esq £37 16s...
- Barrow upon Humber enclosure 1797-1803
Pre-enclosure: Low-lying pasture and meadow along the
Humber: - West Marsh - The Castles - The Ings - Ox Marsh - Summer Croft Four open fields: - Water Mill Field...
- 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 to St Chad to build a monastery...
- 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,Wold Road –
Built in 1789 for George Uppleby...
- 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 38
First World War deaths and 11 from the...
- 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., where there is an ancient ferry, boy steam...
- 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...
- 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 and was added on...
- 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 North
Lindsey division of the county, parts of...
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