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The Domesday Book (1086) records that Gainsborough was a community of farmers, villeins and sokemen, tenants of Geoffrey de Guerche.. The Lindsey Survey of 1115–1118 records that Gainsborough was held by Nigel d'Aubigny, the forebear of the Mowbray family, whose interest in Gainsborough continued until at least the end of the 14th century.
The DN postcode area, also known as the Doncaster postcode area, [2] is a group of 32 postcode districts in northern England, within 13 post towns.These cover eastern South Yorkshire (including Doncaster), north Lincolnshire (including Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Barnetby, Barrow upon Humber, Barton-upon-Humber, Brigg, Cleethorpes, Gainsborough, Immingham and Ulceby), parts of north Nottinghamshire ...
Gainsborough Hill is a suburb and ward of Gainsborough in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It covers the eastern part of the town. It covers the eastern part of the town. The ward borders the North East , North West , and Trent wards of the town.
Gainsborough North West is a suburb and ward of Gainsborough in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It covers the northwestern part of the town and borders the village of Morton , which is connected to the ward.
Gainsborough North East is a suburb and ward of Gainsborough in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It covers the northeastern part of the town. It borders the wards of Hill and North West. The population of the ward is included in the Gainsborough North Ward, which also covers the Gainsborough North West Ward.
Trent is a suburb [3] [failed verification] and ward [4] of Gainsborough in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.It covers the town centre and southern portion of Gainsborough near the River Trent and its border with the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire.
Hemswell Cliff is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.It is situated on the A631 road between Caenby Corner and Gainsborough and on the Lincoln Cliff escarpment.
It is situated 4 miles (6.4 km) south from the town of Gainsborough. The population is listed under the civil parish of Marton. There are earthworks which are the remains of the medieval village. There were two manors at Gate Burton at the time of the Domesday Book which were held in 1086 by Count Alan of Brittany. By the 13th century Gate ...