Wednesday, May 18, 2011
James Brumpton
James Brumpton is mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of North Lincolnshire. He was a voter, and his residence was in Ludford Magna.
Robert Allwood
Robert Allwood in mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of North Lincolnshire. He was a voter, and his residence was in Ludford Magna.
Robert Bills
Robert Bills is mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of North Lincolnshire. His residence was in Linwood, and he was a voter.
Thomas Lowe
Thomas Lowe is mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of North Lincolnshire. He was a voter, and his residence was in East Firsby.
George Mundy
George Mundy is mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of North Lincolnshire. He is a voter and his residence was in Claxby.
Robert Gooseman
Robert Gooseman, is mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of North Lincolnshire, as being a voter. His residence was Acre House, in Claxby.
Land in Lincolnshire
I am interested in purchasing upto 20 acres of land in Lincolnshire. This would need to be via a private mortgage, whereby I would pay the owner over a period of time. If anyone owns any land, in Lincolnshire, and would consider this, please contact me.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Old Clee Church, Grimsby
I have just read that lead has been stolen, from what is believed to be North East Lincolnshire's oldest church.
This was mentioned in the Grimsby Telegraph, published (I think) on May 11, 2011.
If you have any ancestors associated with this church, you may wish to make a donation.
This was mentioned in the Grimsby Telegraph, published (I think) on May 11, 2011.
If you have any ancestors associated with this church, you may wish to make a donation.
Thomas Abbott
Thomas Abbott, is mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of the North Lincolnshire Election, for the General Election, as being a voter; his residence was Belchford Manor, in Belchford.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Elizabeth Pollard
Elizabeth Pollard, formerly and late of Stamford, in the County of Lincoln, was mentioned in the London Gazette, published on the 16th. July, 1811, as being a prisoner in the Castle of Lincoln. Elizabeth was a widow.
Richard Tryner
Richard Tryner, is mentioned in the London Gazette, published on the 16th. July, 1811, as being a prisoner in the Castle of Lincoln. Richard was formerly and late of Denton, in the County of Lincoln. Richard was a baker.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Luke Bland
Luke Bland had a residence in Cainby, and was a voter, according to the 1852 Poll Book of the North Lincolnshire Election.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
John Enderby
John Enderby is mentioned in the 1852 Poll Book of North Lincolnshire; his residence was Binbrook.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
William Croft
According to the General Election Poll Book, of the North Lincolnshire Election, William Croft was residing at Binbrook, Lincolnshire.
Thomas Bland
Thomas Bland, according to the 1852 General Election Poll Book, was residing at Binbrook, in Lincolnshire.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
William Applewhite
William Applewhite, was listed in a 1852 poll book. He was a voter, and his residence was in Normanby by Spittal.
Mary Wilkinson
Mary Wilkinson, was a prisoner in the Castle of Lincoln, according to the London Gazette, published on the 5th. July, 1774. Mary was formerly of Deeping? Fen, late of? Spalding. Mary was a widow
Joseph Wilkinson
In the London Gazette, published on the 5th. July, 1774, it mentions that Joseph Wilinson, formerly of Deeping Fen, late of Spalding, was a prisoner in the Castle of Lincoln; Joseph was a farmer.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Robert Sharpe
According to the London Gazette, published on the 21st. June, 1794, Robert Sharpe was in the Gaol of the Castle of Lincoln. He was late of West Ashby, and was a labourer.
He was in prison, because of debt...........thank goodness times have changed!
He was in prison, because of debt...........thank goodness times have changed!
John Sindall
According to the London Gazette, published on the 21st. June, 1794, John was in the Gaol of the Castle of Lincoln. He was formerly of Spalding but 'late of Fleet'. John was a grazier, and was in prison regarding debt.
Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire is a county on the east side of England. Lincolnshire has lots of little villages, and is very historic. Lincoln, the main City in the area has a cathedral.
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