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Walcott, Lincolnshire

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Two "ancient" trees, one of 4,000 feet (1,200 m) of wood, were dug up at Walcott Dales (near the River Witham), in 1811; an axe was also discovered, by which one of the trees was "supposed to have been felled". In 1817 "several"
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licensees, one of whom was also a carrier; he and a further carrier—transporter by wagon of goods and occasionally people between centres of trade—operated between the village and both Sleaford and
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in 1799 and was "well drained and cultivated". The land was in the possession of various local families, but had been, between 1780 and 1787, held by
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navigation. The hamlet had a population of 609 within a land area of 3,247 acres (13 km) which stretched eastwards to the
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were found, one of them containing coffins and human bones. About half a mile west of the hamlet was reported the former
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and built in 1852. It was presumably named after a previous chapel at Walcott, dedicated to Saint Oswald, and given by
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The countryside around Walcott is of agricultural use, with sheep farming and the growing of
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began decaying in 1776, and was replaced in 1852 by a new chapel, built by subscription in
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The Gilbertine Catley Priory of St Mary was founded between 1146 and 1154; and
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account the settlement is written as "Walecote", and was in the Langoe
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in 1538. No sign of the priory can now be seen, but the site is
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and Flt Lt Dick George, aged 34. Both air crew parachuted near
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Trades listed at Walcott in 1872 included two shoemakers, two
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Sleaford and North Hykeham (UK Parliament constituency)
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and 7 miles (11 km) north-east from the town of
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Walcot, Lincolnshire
Walcot, North Lincolnshire

Walcott is located in Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire
2011
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North Kesteven
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Lincolnshire
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East Midlands
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England
Sovereign state
Post town
Lincoln
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LN4
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Lincolnshire
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