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    Digby is a small village and civil parish in the district of North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England. The village is in the vale of the Digby Beck watercourse...
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    Force Digby otherwise known as RAF Digby is a Royal Air Force station located near Scopwick and 11.6 mi (18.7 km) south east of Lincoln, in Lincolnshire, England...
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  • railway station, Exeter Digby, Lincolnshire, a village and civil parish in North Kesteven Digby, Ohio, an unincorporated community Digby (name), a list of people...
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    Digby. Lincolnshire is also home to two active RAF and NATO-allied air weapons training bombing ranges, located along The Wash and north Lincolnshire...
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  • Digby is an English language toponymic surname. It is derived from the village of Digby in Lincolnshire, England, the name of which originated from Old...
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    GCHQ London GCHQ Manchester GCHQ Scarborough, North Yorkshire RAF Digby, Lincolnshire RAF Menwith Hill, North Yorkshire GCHQ Ascension Island GCHQ Cyprus...
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    Major Allison Digby Tatham-Warter, DSO (21 May 1917 – 21 March 1993), also known as Digby Tatham-Warter or just Digby, was a British Army officer who...
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    West Sussex Chippenham, Wiltshire Corby Glen, Lincolnshire Cranwell, Lincolnshire Digby, Lincolnshire Dunster, Somerset (Dunster Butter Cross) Fishlake...
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  • 441 Fighter Squadron when it transferred overseas to RAF Station Digby, Lincolnshire, England, on 8 February 1944, under the command of Squadron Leader...
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  • have conducted at least one affair – followed by a brief move to Digby, Lincolnshire, where Alex Docker was an RAF corporal. Docker had decided to return...
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    2006 census, Digby and the surrounding area had a population of 369. The town is believed to be named either after Digby, Lincolnshire, in England, or...
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    Sir Berkeley Digby George Sheffield, 6th Baronet, DL (19 January 1876 – 26 November 1946) was a British Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party...
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    parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 1.2 miles (2 km) both south from Digby and north from Ruskington. It is to the...
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    Digby railway station was a railway station in Digby, Lincolnshire, which was open between 1882 and 1961. The railway line between Sleaford and Lincoln...
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    Bloxholm, in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated just west of Digby, and east of the A15 and B1191 roads. In 1921...
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    posting was as the senior instructor on the leadership course at Digby, Lincolnshire. Subsequently, he was appointed station commander at Wattisham, Suffolk...
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  • first settled in 1665 by James Prescott, having immigrated from Digby, Lincolnshire, England, that year. At the time, Prescott's parcel was part of the...
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  • This is a list of places in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Abbey...
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    on 30 August. After a short stay, the squadron was moved to RAF Digby, Lincolnshire, but one aircraft struck a crane after takeoff and burst into flames...
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    March 1942 RAF Acaster Malbis, York 25 March 1942 10 April 1942 RAF Digby, Lincolnshire 10 April 1942 20 April 1942 en route to Egypt 20 April 1942 23 June...
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  • two RAF Supermarine Spitfires collide while in formation near RAF Digby, Lincolnshire. On 25 April 1946 two RAF Airspeed Oxfords collided near Longcot...
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    suburb in the north of Scunthorpe, in the North Lincolnshire district, in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. Remnants of the old hamlet can be...
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    undertook advanced flying instruction at No. 2 Flying Training School in Digby, Lincolnshire. Slated to fly bombers, he appealed and in July was posted as a fighter...
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  • redesignated No. 443 Squadron at Bournemouth and was soon based at RAF Digby, Lincolnshire, together with Nos. 441 and 442 Squadrons as Article XV squadrons...
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  • 2 Flying Training School at RAF Duxford. No.2 FTS moved to RAF Digby, Lincolnshire, in June 1924. There, on 15 August, Hayward was instructing Pilot...
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    Lincolnshire sausages are a distinctive variety of pork sausage developed in and associated with the English county of Lincolnshire. A widely available...
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    Lincoln (/ˈlɪŋkən/) is a cathedral city and district in Lincolnshire, England, of which it is the county town. In the 2021 Census, the city's district...
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  • (Fighter Bomber) Squadron upon arriving at Royal Air Force Station Digby, Lincolnshire on 18 November. RCAF squadrons were renumbered between 400 and 449...
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    day the Squadron moved from the Digby Aerodrome to the nearby RAF Wellingore in Lincolnshire, a satellite station of Digby. On 8 November 1941, he took part...
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  • Simon Digby (died 1519) was lord of Coleshill, in Warwickshire, England. He was the second son of Sir Everard Digby, Lord of Tilton and Drystoke in the...
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