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  2. Parts of Holland - Wikipedia

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    Parts of Holland was one of the three medieval divisions, called ' Parts ', of Lincolnshire (the other two being Lindsey and Kesteven) which had long had separate county administrations (quarter sessions). Under the Local Government Act 1888 it obtained a county council, which it retained until 1974. At that point the three county councils were ...

  3. Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The society's activities include arranging lectures and other events about Lincolnshire's history and archaeology, and the publication of a journal, a newsletter and books about Lincolnshire. The society has its headquarters at the Jews' Court in Lincoln, where it has a lecture room, and runs a bookshop for new and secondhand books.

  4. History of Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    History of Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire, England derived from the merging of the territory of the ancient Kingdom of Lindsey with that controlled by the Danelaw borough of Stamford. For some time the entire county was called 'Lindsey', and it is recorded as such in the Domesday Book. Later, Lindsey was applied to only the northern core, around ...

  5. South Holland District - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sholland.gov.uk. South Holland is a local government district of Lincolnshire, England. The council is based in Spalding. Other notable towns and villages include Crowland, Sutton Bridge, Donington, Holbeach and Long Sutton. The district is named after the historical division of Lincolnshire known as the Parts of Holland.

  6. Elizabeth Holland - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Holland (died 1547/8), commonly known as Bess Holland, was an English courtier. She was the mistress of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and maid-of-honour to his niece, Anne Boleyn , the second wife of Henry VIII of England .

  7. Old King's Head, Kirton - Wikipedia

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    Old King's Head, Kirton. Late 16th century (datestone 1599). The Old King's Head, Kirton in Holland, near Boston in Lincolnshire, England is a former public house. The earlier part of it was built at the end of the 16th century and was given major alterations in 1661 in Artisan Mannerist Style. It is red brick in English Bond with recent tiles ...

  8. Althorpe - Wikipedia

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    The King George V Swing Bridge (also known as Keadby Bridge) crosses the River Trent near Althorpe to connect the Isle of Axholme to Scunthorpe and the rest of North Lincolnshire. The A18 crosses the bridge, and until the M180 motorway – 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south – opened in 1979, this was the main east–west route to Grimsby (through ...

  9. Wainfleet All Saints - Wikipedia

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    Wainfleet All Saints. Wainfleet All Saints is an ancient port, market town and civil parish on the east coast of England, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, [2] on the A52 road 5 miles (8 km) south-west of Skegness and 14 miles (23 km) north-east of Boston. It stands on two small rivers, the Steeping and Limb (or Lymn), that form ...