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- Lawress_Wapentake abstract "According to Whites 1856 Lincolnshire, Lawress Wapentake was one of the south-western divisions of the parts of Lindsey, in the Deanery and Archdeaconry of Stow, and consisting of the East Division and the West Division.At the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, the wapentake of Lawress included Lincoln and some surrounding areas that were separated in the \"fifth year of the reign of Edward IV\" (1465/66) to become the Lincoln Liberty. The adjoining wapentake of Langoe also separated parishes; the village of Branston, located four Miles south of Lincoln, was formerly the seat of the Liberty of Lincoln.Approximately 6 miles by 14 miles in size, and bounded on the south by Lincoln, Langoe and Boothby Graffoe Wapentakes (although the correct spelling in 1856 was Graffo), on the west by Well Wapentake and parts of Nottinghamshire, on the north by Walshcroft and Aslacoe, and on the east by Wraggoe Wapentake.Crossed by the Lincolnshire Wolds, and Ermine Street, and having the Fossdyke and River Witham on its south and east borders, it consisted of 25 Parishes (W in brackets indicates West Division):Aisthorpe (W)Barlings with LangworthBrattleby (W)Broxholme (W)Burton (W)BuslingthorpeNorth Carlton (W)South Carlton (W)DunholmeFaldingworthFiskertonFriesthorpeGreetwellNettlehamReephamRiseholmeSaxilby with Ingleby (W)Scampton (W)ScothernSnarfordSudbrookThorpe (West) (W)Torksey with HardwickBrampton (W)WeltonCherry WillinghamWhites also notes that Chief Constables are Mr William Slieghtholme of Scampton (for the West Division) and Mr Samuel Pilley of Sudbrooke (for the East Division)".
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageID "15993147".
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- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageRevisionID "687947046".
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Aisthorpe.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Aslacoe.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Barlings.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Boothby_Graffoe.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Brampton,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Brattleby.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Broxholme.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Burton,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Buslingthorpe,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_subdivisions_of_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Cherry_Willingham.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Deanery_of_Christianity_(Lincoln).
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Domesday_Book.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Dunholme.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Ermine_Street.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Faldingworth.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Fiskerton,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Foss_Dyke.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Friesthorpe.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Greetwell,_West_Lindsey.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_division).
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Ingleby,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Kettlethorpe,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Langoe.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Langworth.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Liberty_(division).
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Lincoln,_England.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Lincolnshire_Wolds.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Lindsey,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink List_of_hundreds_of_England_and_Wales.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Nettleham.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink North_Carlton,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Nottinghamshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Parish.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Reepham,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Riseholme.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink River_Witham.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Saxilby.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Scampton.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Scothern.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Snarford.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink South_Carlton.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Stow,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Sudbrook,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Thorpe_in_the_Fallows.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Torksey.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Walshcroft.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Well,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Welton,_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLink Wraggoe.
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lawress Wapentake".
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lawress".
- Lawress_Wapentake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lawress_Wapentake subject Category:Ancient_subdivisions_of_Lincolnshire.
- Lawress_Wapentake hypernym Divisions.
- Lawress_Wapentake type AdministrativeRegion.
- Lawress_Wapentake comment "According to Whites 1856 Lincolnshire, Lawress Wapentake was one of the south-western divisions of the parts of Lindsey, in the Deanery and Archdeaconry of Stow, and consisting of the East Division and the West Division.At the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, the wapentake of Lawress included Lincoln and some surrounding areas that were separated in the \"fifth year of the reign of Edward IV\" (1465/66) to become the Lincoln Liberty.".
- Lawress_Wapentake label "Lawress Wapentake".
- Lawress_Wapentake sameAs Q6504837.
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- Lawress_Wapentake sameAs Q6504837.
- Lawress_Wapentake wasDerivedFrom Lawress_Wapentake?oldid=687947046.
- Lawress_Wapentake isPrimaryTopicOf Lawress_Wapentake.