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St Oswald Archive
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St Oswald, North Street – Three Horse Shoes
Closed – 1984? This pub was located opposite the Red Lion Owners 1872 George Lindley, Crowle (Register of licenses) 1883 Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson and George Thomas Nicholson, Conisborough from 7 Sep 1883…
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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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Pubs & Breweries – Crowle & Ealand Heritage Society
Crowle & Ealand Heritage Society Thursday 13th December 2012 7.30pm Crowle Pubs & Breweries Crowle now only boasts three pubs but there were many more in the past. Do you…
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Crowle Parish Church
At the Doomsday Survey AD 1086 there were 225 churches in Lincolnshire, one at Crowle, a simple structure dedicated to St. Oswald, King and Martyr, of Northumbria. This…
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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…
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Medieval Fairs and Markets in Crowle
CROWLE. 1334 Subsidy £75.69. Market (Charter) Wednesday; granted 1 May 1305, by King Edward I to Abbot and Chapter of Selby. This grant was made in lieu of a market…


