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The Lost Fens by Ian D. Rotherham
The Lost Fens by Ian D. Rotherham












Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press, Bentley House, 200 Euston Road, London NW1 The Agricultural Revolution in South Lincolnshire by David Grigg 1966. Fenland Project Committee, Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire. East Anglian Archaeology Report No 66, 1993. Lane with a major contribution by Peter Hayes. The Fenland Project No 8: Lincolnshire Survey, The Northern Fen-Edge by T.W.

The Lost Fens by Ian D. Rotherham

Published by Ordnance Survey Limited 2015 OS Explorer: Skegness, Alford and Spilsby Map 274. Its search engine provides a single place from which to search through the catalogues of the cultural heritage collections held across LincolnshireĬassini Historical Map Old Series 1824 Skegness and Horncastle Sheet 122. Lincs to the Past is a site that contains hundreds of thousands of records covering items held in Lincolnshire’s Historic Environment Record, Archives, Libraries, Museums and Tennyson Research Centre. Lincolnshire County Council’s historical website. Newcombe and in London by Simpkin, Marshall and Co Originally published in 1868 with a Second Edition Greatly Enlarged 1897. First published 1985 by Lincolnshire Recreational Services, County Library Headquarters, Brayford House, Lucy Tower Street, Lincoln LN11XNĪ History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire, Being a description of the Rivers Witham and Welland and their Estuary, and an account of the reclamation, drainage, and enclosure of the Fens adjacent thereto by William Henry Wheeler (1832-1915). Lincolnshire History Series No 7 Copyright Rex C Russell. The Enclosures of Twenty-Three Parishes – With Maps by Eleanor and Rex C. Old and New Landscapes in the Horncastle Area Lincolnshire.

The Lost Fens by Ian D. Rotherham

First published in 1957 by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd. The Agrarian History of Lincolnshire from Tudor to Recent Times by Joan Thirsk. Simmons with major contributions by Patrick Mussett and additional work by Meryl Foster made possible by the encouragement and financial support of the late Arthur Owen, FSAĮnglish Peasant Farming. Website https: A provisional narrative landscape history by I.G. Durham University, Department of Geography, Lower Mountjoy, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK. Margins of the East Fen: Historic Landscape Evolution by Professor I.G. First published 1992 by Old Chapel Lane Books, Burgh le Marsh, Lincs. Notes on the History of Toynton All Saints and Toynton St Pete by Ethel H Rudkin edited by Robert Pacy.














The Lost Fens by Ian D. Rotherham