Bardney is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 1,643 at the 2001...
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Bardney Abbey in Lincolnshire, England, was a Benedictine monastery founded in 697 by King Æthelred of Mercia, who was to become the first abbot. The...
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The Bardney Limewoods, part of the Lincolnshire Limewoods National Nature Reserve is a collection of small woodlands near Bardney in Lincolnshire. The...
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Royal Air Force Bardney or RAF Bardney is a former Royal Air Force station located 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Bardney, Lincolnshire, England and 10 miles...
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Richard of Bardney (fl. 1503), was an English Benedictine. Richard of Bardney, Lincolnshire, was educated at Oxford, where he took the degree of Bachelor...
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Bardney Hall is an 18th-century residence and a Grade II* Listed building in Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire. It was constructed as a private residence...
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leaving the throne to Wulfhere's son Coenred. Æthelred became a monk at Bardney, a monastery which he had founded with his wife, and was buried there....
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Bardney railway station was a station in Bardney, Lincolnshire. North of the station the line split in two with one branch going to Lincoln and the other...
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The Louth to Bardney Line was an English railway line built by the Louth and Lincoln Railway Company, in Lincolnshire, England. It opened in stages between...
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Source Lincoln Boston Grantham Claypole Dogdyke Kirkstead Bardney The River Witham is a river almost entirely in the county of Lincolnshire in the east...
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conquered lands: years later, when his niece Osthryth moved his bones to Bardney Abbey in Lindsey, its inmates initially refused to accept them, "though...
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Spalding in 1989, Peterborough and Brigg in 1991, King's Lynn in 1994, Bardney and Ipswich in 2001, Kidderminster in 2002, and Allscott and York in 2007...
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District Council. 4 May 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2023. "Election results for Bardney". West Lindsey District Council. 4 May 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2023. "Election...
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Wales Independent houses Abbotsbury Abergavenny Abingdon Alcester Athelney Bardney Bath Battle Bedford Birkenhead Bradwell Brewood (Black Ladies) Buckfast...
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parish of Bardney in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, and approximately 2 miles (3 kilometres) south-east from Bardney. In the 1086...
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number of woods have been given SSSI status. Cocklode Wood, part of the Bardney Limewoods in Lincolnshire, is the best surviving spread of medieval small...
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Southrey Wood is reserve near Bardney in the county of Lincolnshire, England. Butterfly Conservation manages this reserve. It is 22 acres (8.9 ha) in...
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Signals Command in 1965 RAF Banff AF Scotland Banffshire 1943 1946 RAF Bardney BA England Lincolnshire 1943 1963 Built as a satellite to RAF Waddington...
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near Hatcliffe Howe Hill, near Ulceby King's Hill, Barrow/Mound near Bardney Ludford Barrow, near Ludford Mill Hill, near Claxby Revesby Barrows, near...
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the site of the ruined Tupholme Abbey on the road between Horncastle and Bardney. The population is included in the civil parish of Bucknall. The Abbey...
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Minis on display at Bardney Heritage Centre...
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Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire No. 106 (Strategic Missile) Squadron – RAF Bardney, Lincolnshire No. 142 (Strategic Missile) Squadron – RAF Coleby Grange...
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Whitby Hyglac Iwig of Wilton John of Beverley Osana of Howden Osthryth of Bardney Oswald of Northumbria Oswine of Northumbria Sicgred of Ripon Sigfrith of...
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claimed it as her kinsman and heir. Æthelred and Osthryth loved and favoured Bardney Abbey in Lincolnshire. Osthryth placed there the bones of her uncle Oswald...
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Wales Independent houses Abbotsbury Abergavenny Abingdon Alcester Athelney Bardney Bath Battle Bedford Birkenhead Bradwell Brewood (Black Ladies) Buckfast...
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Canterbury. The mitred abbots in England were those of Abingdon, St Alban's, Bardney, Battle, Bury St Edmunds, St Augustine's Canterbury, Colchester, Croyland...
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railway, now the Spa Trail. It heads north-west through Stixwould, Southrey, Bardney, Stainfield, before reaching Fiskerton where it follows the south side...
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monastic houses in Wales List of monastic houses in Ireland Bardney Village History : Bardney Abbey Britannia.com Archived 2017-07-30 at the Wayback Machine...
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Æthelred I 675–704 Son of Penda. Abdicated and retired to a monastery at Bardney. 716 Cœnred 704–709 Son of Wulfhere. Abdicated and retired to Rome. ? Ceolred...
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