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SLHA Magazine
LINCOLNSHIRE PAST & PRESENT
Autumn 1992

The Tennysons' Bread-Board - Christopher Sturman Spalding: Some Aspects of Population Change 1851-1881 - Bernard Clark Goy's Store: 120 Years Service to Tealby - J Murray James Fowler: Architect and First Citizen of Louth - David Kaye Village History in the Scopwick Area - Dennis Mills Wartime Pillboxes - Betty Kirkham A Cautionary Tale (a valuable book thrown out in 1844) - Terence Leach A Puritan Vicar in Tetney (Martin Finch) - J E Swaby Geoffrey of Monmouth: the Lincolnshire Connection - C P C Johnson Lincolnshire Places - Source Material: Part 21 Casewick, Cawkwell, Cawthorpe (Bourne), Little Cawthorpe, Caythorpe, Chapel St Leonards, Cheale, Cherry Willingham, Claxby ( Alford), Claxby ( near Market Rasen), Claypole, Claythorpe, Cleatham, Clee, Clixby, Coates by Syow, Great Coates, Little Coates, North Coates. Short Items: Weather, Stamford Butchers' Shambles, Stamford gas lighting, excavation at Torksey, Irby Hall, bell-ringing at Edenham, balls at Saltfleetby All Saints, stove at St James's Church Louth, Alford church lighting, new church at Wainfleet All Saints - news items from C19 Stamford Mercury; Redundant Churches Fund in Lincolnshire; Isaac Newton and new British Library; Joseph Banks Archive Project.
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