A151 Road - Footnotes

Footnotes

  • Note 1: This is a British national grid reference. There are others on this page. Each six digit number places the feature concerned to within 100 metres. See more here
  • Note 2: Mogg, E. Paterson's Roads 18th edn. London. (1826)
  • Note 3: Ordnance Survey.
  • Note 4: grid reference SK938238
  • Note 5: grid reference TF350258
  • Note 6: The Enclosure field lay-out traverses the old road line as visible on the ground and in aerial photographs but is slightly influenced by it.
  • Note 7: grid reference TF079197 The line of the pre-turnpike road to Stamford can be seen in the hedge line south of the word Westfield and in the kink in the contour under the word. Return to the option list and select the old map option. It shows an additional field boundary on the line of the old road.
  • Note 8: Graby Bar grid reference TF091295 to Market Deeping grid reference TF138099
  • Note 9: Wright, N.R. Lincolnshire Towns and Industry 1700- 1914. History of Lincolnshire Vol. XI (1982) p. 38.
  • Note 5a: Apart from Friers Bar, these are all noted in Bennett, S. & Bennett, N. An Historical Atlas of Lincolnshire (1993) ISBN 0-85958-604-9.
  • Note 5b: Ordnance Survey map of 1890
  • Note (50): Young, A. General view of the agriculture of the county of Lincoln 2nd edn. (1813) facsimile David & Charles 91970) 7153-4781-0. p. 453.TF274244
  • Note 5c: Salway, P. Roman Britain, Oxford University Press. (1981) ISBN 0-19-821717-X. Ch.3. and Frere, S. Britannia 3rd edn. Ch.3. (1967)
  • Note (6a): Frere. (1987) Ch.4.
  • Note (7a): Soils of England and Wales, Sheet 4. Soil Survey of England and Wales. (1983)
  • Note (8a): Virtue's Simplified Dictionary, Encyclopedic Edition. (c.1930). Its Latinized form, Arminius, is the name normally used outside German-speaking countries, for the victor over Varus at the Teutoburgerwald in AD9CE. Augé, C. Nouveau Petit Larousse Illustré, Paris, (1934).
  • Note (9a): Birkbeck, J.D. A History of Bourne (1976). pp. 68–9, corroborated by Grigg, D. The Agricultural Revolution in South Lincolnshire, Cambridge University Press (1966). Fig.6.
  • Note (10): Great Britain road numbering scheme
  • Note (11): Ordnance Survey and Bomber County.
  • Note (12): Ordnance Survey, David & Charles Edn.
  • Note (13): Geological Survey, 1 inch, sheet 143 Drift Edn.
  • Note (14): Ordnance Survey.
  • Note (15): grid reference TF032241
  • Note (16): Camille, M. Mirror in Parchment (1998) ISBN 1-86189-023-0.
  • Note (17): . (If you are using broadband, navigate on, to the bigger version). If this link is unsatisfactory try
  • Note (18): grid reference TF0913
  • Note (19): Soil Survey.
  • Note (20): Ordnance Survey, David & Charles Edn.
  • Note (21): This comes from careful observation of the archaeology over 25 years but it is not published.
  • Note (22): Poznanski (1960). The altitude of the shore is given by that of the spillway on the Norfolk/Suffolk border (26 metres final height, plus depth of water/ice over the spillway). The beach and low cliff of the shore are clearly seen in several places at just above 30 metres. For example, grid reference TF079209, or grid reference TF090170.
  • Note (23): grid reference TF087199.
  • Note (24): The gentry's equivalent of a deer park. In this case it was set up by George Pochin in 1764 or soon after. Birkbeck, J.D. A History of Bourne, (1976) p. 71.
  • Note (25): Phillips, C.W. The Fenland in Roman Times. Royal Geographical Society, Research Series: No.5. (1970). map 3, sheet C.
  • Note (26): The Estate Agent's book recording ownership of property in Bourne Parish and Morton. It is dated 1826/7 and is owned by Bourne Civic Society. Presumably, this name refers to a toll bar of some period up to the 1820s.
  • Note (27): Grigg, D. The Agricultural Revolution in South Lincolnshire, Cambridge University Press (1966). Fig.6.
  • Note (28): Birkbeck, p. 17., says 1207, by Richard I. Varley, J. The Parts of Kesteven Studies in Law and Local Government, Kesteven County Council (1974), p. 2., puts it at 1230. Wheeler, W.H. A History of the Fens of South Lincolnshire (1896) facsimile Edn. Paul Watkins, Stamford. (1990) ISBN 1-871615-19-4. p. 245. credits Richard I who reigned from 1189 to 1199, but Wheeler places the event in the 13th century. The first version of Magna Carta was signed in 1215. Hindley, D. The Book of the Magna Carta Guild Publishing. (1990) p. 91., places the Forest Charter in 1217.sup>,
  • Note (30): Wheeler (1896) p. 441.
  • Note (31): A manuscript book detailing The Marquis of Exeter's property and other ownership, in the parishes of Bourne and Morton, Lincolnshire. Dated 1826/7 and now in the possession of Bourne Civic Society.
A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain road numbering scheme
  • A1
  • A10
  • A11
  • A12
  • A13
  • A14
  • A15
  • A16
  • A17
  • A18
  • A19
  • A100
  • A101
  • A102
  • A103
  • A104
  • A105
  • A106
  • A107
  • A109
  • A110
  • A111
  • A114
  • A116
  • A118
  • A119
  • A120
  • A121
  • A124
  • A127
  • A128
  • A129
  • A130
  • A131
  • A132
  • A133
  • A134
  • A135
  • A140
  • A143
  • A144
  • A145
  • A146
  • A148
  • A149
  • A151
  • A152
  • A153
  • A156
  • A157
  • A158
  • A159
  • A160
  • A165
  • A167
  • A168
  • A170
  • A171
  • A172
  • A173
  • A174
  • A177
  • A178
  • A179
  • A180
  • A182
  • A183
  • A186
  • A189
  • A194
  • A197
  • A1000
  • A1010
  • A1018
  • A1023
  • A1058
  • A1065
  • A1066
  • A1067
  • A1068
  • A1071
  • A1073
  • A1078
  • A1079
  • A1081
  • A1082
  • A1085
  • A1086
  • A1101
  • A1107
  • A1151
  • A1156
  • A1159
  • A1175
  • A1198
  • A1200
  • A1202
  • A1205
  • A1231
  • A1260
  • A1300
  • A1303
  • A1309
  • List of A roads in Zone 1
  • List of B roads in Zone 1

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