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North Lincolnshire: Formerly Glanford Brigg Rural District East Halton: North Lincolnshire: Formerly Glanford Brigg Rural District Elsham: North Lincolnshire: Formerly Glanford Brigg Rural District Flixborough: North Lincolnshire: Formerly Glanford Brigg Rural District Goxhill: North Lincolnshire: Formerly Glanford Brigg Rural District Gunness ...
The society produces a quarterly magazine Sussex Family Historian for members, containing articles, letters and lists of members' interests and a newsletter, Sussex Links. SFHG runs an online forum and a comprehensive website with both public and members' areas. The site received the FFHS Best Website Award in 2003-4 and 2007. [2]
Arun,; Babergh,; Blaby,; Bolsover,; Bracknell Forest,; Breckland,; Broadland,; Central Bedfordshire,; Cherwell,; Cheshire East,; Chichester,; Cotswold,; Craven ...
It started with under 50 member Clerks and has steadily grown. In 2001, the then National Executive Council decided to appoint professional officers to run the society which has seen it grow to serve over 5000 councils with a turnover of over £1,000,000. In 2017, the Society was reconstituted as a Limited Company with a Board of 18 Directors. [2]
Pages in category "Civil parishes in Lincolnshire" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 556 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Parish church Location Tradition AEO Refs St Andrew's Church, Worthing: Worthing, West Sussex Traditional Catholic ? [44] Church of the Annunciation, Brighton: Brighton, East Sussex Modern Catholic No [45] St Barnabas Church, Hove: Hove, East Sussex Modern Catholic Yes (Bishop of Chichester) [46] St Bartholomew's Church, Brighton: Brighton ...
Immediately adjacent to St Mary's Church in the same parish, but for the parish of South Cockerington. St Mary's Church (redundant) Alvingham: East Lindsey: 11th Century Grade I Parish church for the neighbouring South Cockerington. Under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Once a chapel of Alvingham Priory. Alvingham Priory: Alvingham
Lincolnshire had one main exclave, Misson Springs, with two satellite exclaves of Highwood Farm and Lewes Farm. The latter was only separated from the main exclave by the width of Springs Road. The parish was consolidated within Nottinghamshire in 1886, despite being a riparian semi-exclave cut off from the rest of the county by the River Idle ...