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Place name County Entry Source APLEY Lincolnshire Bardney r. station. Post Town, Wragby. Acres, 1,658. Real property, £1,670. Pop., 221. Houses, 45. The manor Imperial Bardney Lincolnshire Bardney , par. and vil. with ry. sta., in mid. of co. and 9 miles SE. of Lincoln, 5490 ac., pop. 1393; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew BARDNEY Lincolnshire BARDNEY , a village and a parish in the district and county of Lincoln. The village stands on the river Witham Imperial GAUTBY Lincolnshire Bardney r. station, and 6 NW of Horncastle. Post town, Edlington, under Horncastle. Acres, 1, 444. Real property, £970. Pop., 113. Houses Imperial GLOUCESTER Gloucestershire Bardney in Lincolnshire, in consequence of their being exposed there to the fury of the Danes; was afterwards converted into Imperial HATTON Lincolnshire Bardney r. station. Post town, Wragby. Acres, 1,831. Real property, £1, 702. Pop., 199. Houses, 33. The manor Imperial LANGTON-BY-WRAGBY Lincolnshire Bardney r. station. It has a post-office, of the name of Langton, under Wragby. Acres, 2,249. Real property Imperial LINCOLN Lincolnshire
NottinghamshireBardney, and Stainfield, and the extra-parochial tracts of Eagle-Hall, Eagle-Woodhouse, and Morton. Acres, 70,276. Pop. in 1851,13,004; in 1861, 13,605. Houses Imperial LINCOLNSHIRE, or LINCOLN Lincolnshire Bardney, to Lincoln city; a branch strikes off from this at Kirkstead, and goes northeastward to Horncastle; a line goes Imperial LINDSEY (PARTS OF) Lincolnshire Bardney; and it recedes from the Witham at Frith-Bank, about 3 miles above Boston, -retires thence curvingly north-eastward Imperial MINTING Lincolnshire Bardney r. station, and 5½ NW by W of Horncastle; and has a post office under Horncastle. The parish Imperial NOCTON Lincolnshire Bardney r. station, and 7½ S E of Lincoln; and has a post-office under Lincoln. The parish comprises Imperial PANTON Lincolnshire Bardney r.station. It has a post-office under Wragby. Acres, 1, 996. Real property, £2,003. Pop., 172. Houses Imperial POTTER-HANWORTH Lincolnshire Bardney r. station, and 6 S E by E of Lincoln; and has a post-office under Lincoln. The parish Imperial Southrey Lincolnshire Southrey , hamlet with ry. sta., Bardney par., in co. and 11 miles SE. of Lincoln; P.O. Bartholomew SOUTHREY, or Southrow Lincolnshire with a r. station, in Bardney parish, Lincoln; on the Lincoln and Boston railway, 11¾ miles ESE of Lincoln. Pop., 198. Imperial STAINFIELD Lincolnshire Bardney r. station, and 9 E by S of Lincoln. Post town, Wragby. Acres, 2,450. Real property, £2,277. Pop., 164. Houses Imperial Witham Lincolnshire past Grantham, Lincoln, Bardney, Kirkstead, and Boston, to the Wash near its confluence with the Welland; is 80 miles long. Bartholomew WITHAM (The) Lincolnshire
RutlandBardney; and goes thence south eastward, past Kirkstead, and Boston, to the Wash, near the influx of the Welland. Its total Imperial
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