1427:. While a lot of early stuff is fine, and we all use it, we take it on faith as Pastcape has here, no doubt without checking original sources, if any, for the vicar's words. Old English "castle" can also mean a fortified house or fortified village, and "gate", Norse for street. Interpretations and corruptions can change and give a different slant on meaning. Watergate in Grantham would suggest to us a stream and a gate structure - it actually "gate" for street, and "Walker" for those who cured animal skins by treading them in vats of piss. I think sometimes old books are like the modern web - if a possible non-truth is repeated enough as a source it becomes true.
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997:- perhaps it's a local thing - and it's not like a castle (not that means anything), not even like a fortified manor house. Perhaps Violet Van der Elst (owner at the time), a rather imperious and eccentric lady, aggrandised it. The manor itself was a 19th century build after the demolition of the previous (actually called) Harlaxton Manor. It would be interesting to see earlier maps. Sometimes the official thing gets it wrong. Middlesbrough was Middlesborough, until a civic official passed a paper to Whitehall spelling the town wrongly - the new spelling stuck.
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shift the stuff into the adjacent villages and parishes, such as the potato factory into Easton, with a short sentence in
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as being a world-famous notable. The list is now in a
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Ernest
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The section on gingerbread is completely unsourced and inaccurate. Gingerbread is known to have existed well before 1740 - since the 14th century at least. It was very common in
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available at the outbreak of war - Nos. 44 and 50 Squadrons based at Waddington, 49 and 83 Squadrons based at Scampton, and 61 and 144 Squadrons at Hemswell. Harris would command the group for fourteen months before being appointed G. O. C. Bomber Command on 22 Feb 1942." See also the BBC source
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Hornsby's design was not "far ahead of anything else around at the time." It was complex and vulnerable, and Holt's track was far simpler and more robust. What Holt wanted was Hornsby's transmission system, which was superior to his own. To say that Holt's became the successful Caterpillar Inc.
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I agree with you. You have done sterling ref work here and in Lincs articles. I would support your good flushing of this article. I, like you, have wondered about the inclusion of businesses in the wider Grantham vicinity, but have been wary about removing some stuff as I'm not sure yet at what
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This is still a terrible article. I have responded to a lot of the 'citation needed' stuff, some of which is silly (it should not be necessary to duplicate references that are adequate in the wikilinkd pages, for example) But Potato factorys in Easton and pubs in Irnham are nothing to do with
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Hornsby sold the patents to Holt, but Holt already had a far more efficient caterpillar track than Hornsby's complex and vulnerable system. What Holt wanted was Hornsby's transmission, so that the vehicle could be steered more effectively.
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when there was credit to be taken. He actually knew nothing of the construction of the prototypes for about 5 months. The tanks that went into action at Flers owed their recruitment and training to him but nothing of their design.
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