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SLHA Magazine
LINCOLNSHIRE PAST & PRESENT
Spring 1993

Lincolnshire Turf Mazes and Associated Sites: Part 1 - John Wall Grantham's Unofficial Flying Meeting - Malcolm Baxter The L'Oste Family of Louth in the Eighteenth Century - Pauline Franklin Lincolnshire and the Empire - Wireless Communication - Stewart Squires Rolling Stones (boundary stones) - Hilary Healey The Lincolnshire Trotters (horses) - Thomas Ryder A Museum of Drainage (at Anderby) - Betty Kirkham Lincolnshire Floods - Hilary Healey The D'Arcy Family in Domesday and in relation to Nocton Priory - Michael D'Arcy Death and inquest of Matthew Walker, labourer of Metheringham (newspaper report, 1861) Lincolnshire Places: Source Material (part 22) : Cockerington (North and South), Cold Hanworth, Coleby (Kesteven), Coleby (Lindsey), Colsterworth, Coningsby, Conisholme, Corby Glen, Corringham, Counthorpe, Covenham, Cowbit, Cowbridge (near Boston), Craiselound. Short Items: Barton on Humber National School; 51 Fleetgate, Barton on Humber; William Pendrill of Revesby; Sibthorpe family in Norway; Rev Henry Griffin Parrish of Leake; Tothill; Brickworks at Cross O'Cliff and Bracebridge and a slaughter house (Lincoln); beacon, Donna Nook; John Betts, violin maker, Stamford; Commercial Road, Barnetby le Wold; Spilsby Grammar School, Revd Isaac Russell; Uffington Park Estate; Holbeck Manor; Raithby Methodist Chapel; Holland House, Spalding; WW2 and escape in wooden horse. Obituary: Dr Charles Plumpton, 1920-1993, mathematician.
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