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Churches
Church of England St. Oswald\’s C of E Church Crowle Church St, Crowle, North Lincolnshire DN17 4LE More Details Roman Catholic St. Norbert’s Catholic Church The Priory 37, Fieldside Crowle…
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Manor of Crowle in Stonehouse
MANOR OF CROULE. FTER descending the downland lawns, and passing through the fertile plain called Belton Field, the traveller enters a similar tract of land, where the town of Crul,…
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Crowle Market Charters.
Crowle has two charters granted to hold markets and fairs. The first was granted in 1305 by Edward 1st. This Charter permitted the Abbot and Conventof Selby, then the Lords…
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St Norbert’s Roman Catholic Church
Church website: http://stnorbertscrowle.org.uk The catholic chuch dedicated to St Norbert and the blessed sacrement was built in 1872 by M. E. Hadfield & Son. Between 1872 and 1983 there was also…
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Derivation of Crowle.
1088. Manor In Crule, Alwin has one oxgang less than six carucates of land to be taxed. Land to as many ploughs. Inland at Hubaldestorp. Now a certain Abbot of…
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Directory: Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of England 1848
Crowle (St. Oswald) CROWLE (St. Oswald), a parish, and formerly a market-town, in the union of Thorne, W. division of the wapentake of Manley, parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln,…
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Dutch in Yorkshire
Originally published in The Penny Magazine No 222 Vol XVIII January 23 1903. HOLLAND IN YORKSHIRE. The first of a series of instructive articles on \”Interesting Communities in Britain.\” By…
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Duck Decoys on Crowle Moor
In the “History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme”, by the Rev. W. B. Stonehouse, M.A., written in 1839, p. 422, the author remarks :- “A small…
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Crowle Stone
The Crowle Stone, originally carved as a cross shaft, is now located to the rear of the nave in the local parish church of St Oswald. Until 1919 it was…



