Driby is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of South Thoresby, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated...
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chamberlain of Edward III's wife, Queen Philippa, and later married John Driby, a yeoman of the royal family. Edward's initial reaction to the news of...
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higher than 42 degrees above the horizon. 1337 – William Merle, rector of Driby, starts recording his weather diary, the oldest existing in print. The endeavour...
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Donington, Donington on Bain, Donna Nook, Dorrington, Dowsby, Dragonby, Driby, Drinsey Nook, Dry Doddington, Dunholme, Dunsby, Dunston, Dyke Eagle, Eagle...
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Admiral Sir John d'Athy 1318 Admiral of the Irish Sea 7. Admiral Sir Simon Driby 1319 Admiral of the Irish Sea 8. Admiral Sir Robert Leyburn 1322 Admiral...
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Calceby, Candlesby + detached portion, Claxby, Croft, Cumberworth, Dalby, Driby, East Keal, East Kirkby, Eastville, Farlesthorpe, Firsby, Friskney, Great...
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A16 and to include the hamlets of Calceby (a former medieval village) and Driby, extending southwards to Langton by Spilsby. To the south-west is Haugh...
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(from 1896: formed from part of Mumby CP) Claxby Croft Cumberworth Dalby Driby East Keal East Kirkby Eastville Farlesthorpe Frisby Friskney Frithville...
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Location Locality Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) OS grid reference Driby Lincolnshire 53°14′N 0°04′E / 53.24°N 00.06°E / 53.24; 00.06 TF3874 Driffield...
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the purposes of Arnold's Roman History. When settled at Ormsby he rebuilt Driby church and restored that at Ormsby, erected a new rectory on a new site...
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