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The Lincoln Danes settled the area formerly occupied by the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Lindsey, where the Vikings had previously overwintered in the nearby fortress of Torksey in Lindsey from 873 to 874. Lincoln probably surrendered in 918 [ 9 ] following the capitulation of all the Danish territories on the border of Mercia and Wessex.
The Five Boroughs and the English Midlands in the early 10th century [26] The area occupied by the Danelaw was roughly the area to the north of a line drawn between London and Chester , excluding the portion of Northumbria to the east of the Pennines .
Formerly Grantham Municipal Borough [15] Formerly Grimsby County Borough [16] Formerly Grimsby Rural District [17] Formerly Horncastle Rural District [18] Formerly Horncastle Urban District [19] Formerly Isle of Axholme Rural District [20] Formerly Lincoln County Borough [21] Formerly Louth Municipal Borough [22] Formerly Louth Rural District [23]
Lincoln was incorporated on February 6, 1958, before which it was Lincoln Township. The change in governmental structure came after a portion of the borough attempted to secede from Lincoln Township to annex with Liberty Borough. [6] Dead Man's Hollow is a 450-acre conservation area whose boundary lies within the borough. [7] [8]
State Senate and Assembly districts have been redrawn in Dane County and throughout Wisconsin, shifting numerous district boundaries.
Cabourne, Cadney, Cadney cum Howsham, Caenby, Caenby Corner, Cagthorpe, Caistor, Calcethorpe, Calceby, Cammeringham, Candlesby, Canwick, Careby, Carlton-le-Moorland ...
Rank Built up area subdivision Population (2001 census) Population (2011 census) [1] [2] [3] District Outlying areas detail 1 Lincoln: 104,221 100,160 Lincoln
Map of the administrative counties in Lincolnshire between 1889 and 1974, showing the three parts and the two separate county boroughs. The three parts of the English county of Lincolnshire are or were divisions of the second-largest county in England.