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History of Crowle from Wikipedia – Crowle Community Forum Crowle is a small town on the Isle of Axholme in North Lincolnshire, England It lies on the Stainforth and Keadby Canal and has a railway station Notable buildings in the town include the parish church, in which can be seen the Crowle Stone runic cross shaft, and the Gothic revival market hall
Crowle Community Forum – News and Information about Crowle in North . . . Crowle is the principal market town to the north of the Isle of Axholme in Lincolnshire It is located to the west of the River Trent between Scunthorpe and Doncaster The town has a rich heritage and I hope that you will find out more about our interesting market town as you browse this site
George Stovin Justice Hall Lane – Crowle Community Forum On the 22nd April, 171 7, he was married in York Minster to Sarah, daughter and heiress of Mr James Empson, of Goole, and two or three years after came to live at Crowle, building a small house for himself, which from his being already a magistrate was called ” Justice Hall ”
History of the Manor of Crowle – Crowle Community Forum A lease of the Manor of Crowle was conveyed and assigned, in the reign of Charles the First, to the Corporation of the City of London, from whom it was purchased by Sir Gervas Elwis, Jeremy Elwis, and Nicholas Hammerton, Esq , and from thence it passed into the family of Pierrepoint, now Earl Manvers, the present lessee
The Robinson Family and Tetley Hall – Crowle Community Forum In 1871, George Robinson and his family were living at Tetley Hall, Crowle with his wife and four youngest daughters George is described as a coal merchant and farmer of 384 acres
Maps – Crowle Community Forum Ordnance Survey Map of Crowle 1890 Powered by Zoomify Maps April 25, 2011 Modern Map of Crowle [googleMap name=”Crowle” width=”500″ height=”600″ directions_from=”true”]Crowle, UK [ googleMap]
Non Farming Occupatons Around Crowle District Cutting peat for fuel on Crowle moors, has been going on for several centuries If you read the old documents, there are several accounts of bodies being found, which of course rapidly decayed
Crowle Manor Documents at Lincolnshire Archives It is clear from the earliest rolls that courts were held for the whole soke including the townships of Crowle, Amcotts, Eastoft, Garthorpe and Luddington, being held at the townships in turn in the earliest rolls, but mainly at Crowle later on
General History of Crowle – Crowle Community Forum The word Crowle is probably a corruption of the Dutch word Krol, which signifies a shed or small habitation of any kind It is not difficult to account for the location of a human dwelling at this place
Schools – Crowle Community Forum Crowle Church of England Log Book – 1908 -1928 The logbook was kept by the head teacher and details incidents relating to the school including admissions and those leaving school There are details of holidays taken – during the pea harvest and potato harvests when children would help out on the farms