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Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology Jews' Court 2-3 Steep Hill Lincoln, LN2 1LS Lincolnshire, England T:+44 (0)1522 521337 F:+44 (0)1522 521337
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SLHA Magazine
LINCOLNSHIRE PAST & PRESENT
Spring 1992

Nature's Curiosities (from the Stamford Mercury) - Teresa Williams The Alford Fight (1645): Fact or Fiction? (Part 2) - Ian Haythorne Shiddukim-Tenna'im (betrothal) at Jews' Court, 1992 - John Wilford Public Health and Landed Influence in Late-Nineteenth Century Sleaford - Simon Pawley Edith Isabel Nicholson, 1873-1952, Artist and Teacher - Betty M Boyden Who and What was Edmund Boulter? (founder of school in Newball or Stainton by Langworth) - Terence Leach A Glimpse of Lincolnshire on 1637 (journey of Rev Thomas Master) - A C Sinclair Lincolnshire Places - Source Material: Part 19 Calceby, Calcethorpe, Cammeringham, Candlesby, Canwick, Careby, Carlby, Castle Carlton, Great Carlton, Carlton-le-Moorland, Little Carlton, Middle Carlton, North Carlton, Carlton Scroop, South Carlton, Carrington Short Items: Mystery picture; post cards of Old Bolingbroke by J D Wheeldon; Lincolnshire local history groups; Turkish archaeol.ogy; World War I memorials; Buckworth family and Dembleby; The Wadd, Great Coates; war memorial, East Kirkby; Aunsby rectory; GNR railings; J M W Turner's mistress, Sarah Goose; cast-iron signpost, Binbrook; Alford fight & Hanby Hall and Thwaite Hall, Welton le Marsh; Elizabeth Blount (c1500-c1540) and South Kyme; Joseph Dickinson, builder, 47 West Street, Boston; large scale OS map of Sleford, 1877; Lincolnshire smugglers; Miningsby church; Saltfleetby St Clement church; Dunholme church; Sausthorpe Hall; Meanburn Staniland, bookseller, Stamford; Tennyson Centenary events, 1992; Lincolnshire newspapers; fire at Harrington Hall, November 1991; the Old rectory, Epworth; Alkborough maze; The Victorian Society; The British Sporting Art Trust; Holbeach church memorials.
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