Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey

West Lindsey is in Lindsey [Map].

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Brocklesby

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Brocklesby, All Saints' Church

On 10 Aug 1875 Charlotte Anderson-Pelham Lady Copley (age 64) died. She was buried at All Saints' Church, Brocklesby.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Broxholme [Map]

The River Till rises near Stow [Map] from where it flows past Sturton by Stow [Map], Broxholme [Map] to Saxilby [Map] where it is joined by the Foss Dyke which provides an inter-connection with the River Trent after which it flows to Lincoln, Lincolnshire [Map] where it joins the River Witham.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Cherry Willingham

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Cherry Willingham, St Peter and St Paul Church [Map]

St Peter and St Paul Church, Cherry Willingham [Map]. "Monument to Robert Featherby, died 1834, of ashlar with inner 4 centred arch and angel brackets below".

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Fiskerton [Map]

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Riseholme

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Riseholme Hall

In 1837, Huntingdonshire was transferred to the Diocese of Ely and the Bishop of Lincoln's official residence was changed from Bishop of Lincoln's Palace, Buckden [Map] to Riseholme Hall, Lincolnshire, the newly established episcopal palace at Riseholme in Lincolnshire.

In 1851 Bishop John Kaye (age 67) commissioned the building of St Mary's Church, Riseholme; the Bishops official residence Riseholme Hall was nearby.

On 18 Feb 1853 Bishop John Kaye (age 69) died at Riseholme Hall, Lincolnshire. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Riseholme.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Riseholme, St Mary's Church

In 1851 Bishop John Kaye (age 67) commissioned the building of St Mary's Church, Riseholme; the Bishops official residence Riseholme Hall was nearby.

On 18 Feb 1853 Bishop John Kaye (age 69) died at Riseholme Hall, Lincolnshire. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Riseholme.

On 20 Mar 1885 Bishop Christopher Wordsworth (age 77) died. He was buried at St Mary's Church, Riseholme. Monument at Lincoln Cathedral [Map] where he has a monument by Bodley and Garner. The design by Thomas Garner is supposed to have been influenced by the nearby Burghersh tombs.

Bishop Christopher Wordsworth: On 30 Oct 1807 he was born to Christopher Wordsworth and Priscilla Lloyd. On 22 Feb 1869 he was appointed Bishop of Lincoln. On 24 Feb 1869 Bishop Christopher Wordsworth was ordained and consecrated Bishop of Lincoln by Archbishop Campbell Tait.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Saxilby [Map]

The River Till rises near Stow [Map] from where it flows past Sturton by Stow [Map], Broxholme [Map] to Saxilby [Map] where it is joined by the Foss Dyke which provides an inter-connection with the River Trent after which it flows to Lincoln, Lincolnshire [Map] where it joins the River Witham.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Stow [Map]

The River Till rises near Stow [Map] from where it flows past Sturton by Stow [Map], Broxholme [Map] to Saxilby [Map] where it is joined by the Foss Dyke which provides an inter-connection with the River Trent after which it flows to Lincoln, Lincolnshire [Map] where it joins the River Witham.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Sturton by Stow [Map]

The River Till rises near Stow [Map] from where it flows past Sturton by Stow [Map], Broxholme [Map] to Saxilby [Map] where it is joined by the Foss Dyke which provides an inter-connection with the River Trent after which it flows to Lincoln, Lincolnshire [Map] where it joins the River Witham.

Europe, British Isles, North-Central England, Lincolnshire, West Lindsey, Torksey

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 873. This year went the army against the Northumbrians, and fixed their winter-quarters at Torksey in Lindsey. And the Mercians again made peace with the army.