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* June 25 – Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle, is founded in Lincolnshire, England.
It is situated east from Horncastle and north-west from Spilsby.
The center is located on Bridge street, Horncastle, Lincolnshire and boasts research facilities, historic links to Australia and a garden in which rare plants can be viewed and purchased.
The current Father of the House of Commons is Sir Peter Tapsell, Conservative MP for Louth and Horncastle, who began his continuous service from the 1966 general election.
Horncastle is a market town of some 6, 090 residents in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, 22 miles east of Lincoln.
The south of Horncastle is called Cagthorpe.
It used to be part of Horncastle Rural District in the Parts of Lindsey, but is now in the district council of East Lindsey, based in Manby, east of Louth.
Roman Horncastle has become known as Banovallum ( i. e. " Wall on the River Bain ") – this name has been adopted by several local businesses and by the town's secondary modern school – but in fact the actual Roman name for the settlement is not definitely known: Banovallum was suggested in the 19th century through an interpretation of the Ravenna Cosmography, a 7th century list of Roman towns and road-stations ; Banovallum may in fact have been Caistor.
Horncastle is mentioned in Domesday Book of 1086, when it was listed as consisting of 41 households, including twenty-nine villagers and twelve smallholders, and had 100 acres of meadow and two mills, all belonging to King William.
Four miles from Horncastle is the village of Winceby, where, during the Battle of Winceby in 1643 – which helped to secure Lincolnshire for Parliament – Cromwell was almost killed.
Sir Peter Hannay Bailey Tapsell ( born 1 February 1930 ) is a British Conservative Party politician and the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Louth and Horncastle.
It is situated west from the A16 road, south from Louth and 7 miles north-east from Horncastle.
It is situated north-east from Horncastle, south from Louth and north-west from Spilsby.
A reserve that is part low quality grassland and part conifer woodland situated in the centre of the county on the B1195 Horncastle to Spilsby road.
Tattershall is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, located on the A153 Horncastle to Sleaford road, east of the point where that road crosses the River Witham.
Calcot is situated along the A4 Bath Road between the old hamlet of Horncastle and Junction 12 of the M4 motorway.
It is situated less than north-west from the A158 road, north-east from Lincoln and north-west from Horncastle.
The parish church of St. Lawrence is part of the Bardney Group of the Deanery of Horncastle in the Diocese of Lincoln.
It is situated east from Lincoln, and is the site of the ruined Tupholme Abbey on the road between Horncastle and Bardney.
Hatton is a small village and civil parish east of the town of Wragby, and about north west of the town of Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England.
Cromwell had his horse shot from under him, apparently by Sir Ingram Hopton ( who was himself killed in the subsequent fighting and is commemorated by a memorial canvas found above the font in St. Mary's Church, Horncastle.
The church is in the Asterby Group of churches of the Horncastle Deanery.
It is situated on the A16 road, north from Boston and south-east from Horncastle, and at the centre of the Lincolnshire Fens.

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It is situated on the B1191 road, west from the A153, and south-east from Horncastle town centre.
Ashby Puerorum is a small village in the in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, situated to the west of Bag Enderby and north of the A158, north-west from Partney and east from Horncastle.

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At the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century Alford featured a four-sailed mill ( Wallace's OR Station Mill, now a stump ), a five-sailed windmill ( Hoyles's Windmill, today's Alford Mill ), and a six-sailer ( the now dismantled ( in 1973 ) six-storeyed Myers's Windmill, built in 1827 with six left-handed sails, and also called the Alford Mill ) as the only place in Lincolnshire beside Horncastle.
In Horncastle, at a place now known as " slash hollow ", some Royalists were killed or captured when they became trapped against a parish boundary gate that only opened one way ( against them ) and in their panic the press of men jammed it shut.

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Coningsby lies 8 miles ( 13 km ) south of Horncastle on the A153 Horncastle to Sleaford road, with the Lincolnshire Wolds to the west and the Fens to the east.
The Horncastle Canal was a broad canal which ran 11 miles from the River Witham to Horncastle in Lincolnshire, England, through twelve locks largely following the course of River Bain.
The Battle of Winceby took place on 11 October 1643 during the English Civil War near the village of Winceby, Lincolnshire about 4 miles ( 6 km ) east of Horncastle.
It lies in the Lincolnshire Wolds about miles south-west of Louth and about six miles north of Horncastle.

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Category: People from Horncastle, Lincolnshire
Marwood died in 1883 from pneumonia and jaundice and was buried at Trinity Church, Horncastle, Lincolnshire.
Category: People from Horncastle, Lincolnshire
Looking from the Lincolnshire Wolds southwards towards Horncastle
After losing his seat at the 1964 general election, he was selected for Horncastle, representing that seat from 1966 to 1983.
Category: People from Horncastle, Lincolnshire
William Strickland ( died 1419 ) was an English priest and sometime Rector of St. Mary's Church, Horncastle who served as Bishop of Carlisle from 1400 until 1419.
Caistor High Street, the path of a Roman Road and now the route of the B1225, runs from Caistor to Baumber near Horncastle.
Category: People from Horncastle, Lincolnshire
The Waring rises in the parish of Belchford and runs through Belchford village, passing between the villages of Fulletby, West Ashby and Low Toynton before arriving at Horncastle, where it divides Horncastle market place from the part of the town known as Cagthorpe.

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