Source/Archive record (Bibliographic Reference) SLI1054 - Sketches Illustrative of the Topography and History of New and Old Sleaford

Title Sketches Illustrative of the Topography and History of New and Old Sleaford
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1825

Abstract/Summary

Sketches Illustrative of the Topography and History of New and Old Sleaford in the County of Lincoln and of several places in the surrounding neighbourhood, published by James Creasey of Sleaford.

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Description

This book is often attributed to James Creasy who was actually the publisher. The original volume did not have an author, although later editions did show Dr Yerburgh as the author. See Past and Present Vol 15

Location

Lincolnshire Archives Office Foster Library

Referenced Monuments (23)

  • Church of St Mary and associated churchyard, Evedon (Building)
  • Deserted Medieval Village, West Laughton (Monument)
  • Deserted settlement of Roxholm (Monument)
  • Grey Lees Anglo-Saxon Cemetery off Grantham Road. (Monument)
  • Manor House, Hill Six Acres, Algarkirk (Monument)
  • Possible site of a medieval chapel of ease, Laythorpe (Monument)
  • Roxholm St Leonard chapel (unlocated) (Monument)
  • Settlement of Cranwell (Monument)
  • Settlement of Evedon (Monument)
  • Settlement of Ewerby (Monument)
  • Settlement of Ewerby Thorpe (Monument)
  • Settlement of Kirkby (Monument)
  • Settlement of Laythorpe (Monument)
  • Settlement of Leasingham (Monument)
  • Site of All Saints church, Laughton (Monument)
  • Site of Cranwell Hall (Monument)
  • Site of St John the Baptist's Church, Roxholm (Monument)
  • Site of the Church of St Peter, Kirkby la Thorpe (Monument)
  • St Andrew's church and churchyard, Cranwell (Building)
  • St Andrew's church and churchyard, Leasingham (Building)
  • St Andrew's church, Ewerby (Building)
  • St Denys' church and churchyard (Building)
  • The legends of Bayard's Leap (Legend)

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Jul 4 2013 12:41PM

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