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Ingoldsby

Ingoldsby is a small village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated south-east from the market town of Grantham. The village contains approximately 121 households.

Ingoldsby is a civil parish and an ecclesiastical parish. The ecclesiastical parish is part of The North Beltisloe Group of parishes in the Deanery of Beltisloe. From 2006 to 2011 the incumbent was Rev Richard Ireson. The parish church is dedicated to St Bartholomew.

Ingoldsby is situated midway between Grantham and Bourne. Adjacent villages include Great Humby, Lenton, Bitchfield and Boothby Pagnell. The population of the parish is 254. Close by to the east of the village is the Roman road King Street that ran from Bourne to near Ancaster.

Adjacent to the village is the minor hamlet of Scotland, and Scotland House. They are connected by Scotland Lane.

Ingoldsby forms the most southerly point of the Ropsley Triangle, which denotes the area between Ropsley, Boothby Pagnell and Ingoldsby.

Ingoldsby (disambiguation)

Ingoldsby is a village in Lincolnshire, England.

Ingoldsby may also refer to:

  • Ingoldsby, Ontario
  • Ingoldsby baronets

Ingoldsby is a surname:

  • Denis Ingoldsby – music producer
  • Francis Ingoldsby – 17th-century English politician
  • George Ingoldsby deceased Member of Parliament
  • Henry Ingoldsby deceased Member of Parliament
  • John "Jack" Ingoldsby – deceased professional ice hockey player
  • Jon Ingoldsby – music engineer, best known for his work on Madonna's Grammy Award-winning album Ray Of Light
  • Maeve Ingoldsby – playwright, satirist
  • Pat Ingoldsby – Irish Poet
  • Thomas Ingoldsby – pen name of Richard Harris Barham, author of The Ingoldsby Legends

Usage examples of "ingoldsby".

Pitmarston, and satisfied with routing him, Cromwell marched towards the Teme, his object being to throw a flying bridge across that river, so as to allow reinforcements to be sent to Fleetwood and Ingoldsby during their attack upon Montgomery at Powick.

Tapton Everard, and such the story which the lively Caroline Ingoldsby detailed to her equally mercurial cousin Charles Seaforth, lieutenant in the Hon.

Such was the morning salutation of Miss Ingoldsby to the militaire as he entered the breakfast-room half an hour after the latest of the party.

Mr Ingoldsby, Mrs Peters, Mr Simpkinson from Bath, and his eldest daughter with her album, following in the family coach.

Scarcely had the poetess got through her first stanza, when Tom Ingoldsby, in the enthusiasm of the moment, became so lost in the material world, that, in his abstraction, he unwarily laid his hand on the cock of the urn.

Tom Ingoldsby watch the sleeper by the flickering light of the night-lamp, till the clock, striking one, induced him to increase the narrow opening which he had left for the purpose of observation.

She became, moreover, heiress to Marston Hall, and brought the estate into the Ingoldsby family by her marriage with one of its scions.

Lord Grey of Groby, Fleetwood, Ingoldsby, Lambert, and Harrison, together with the militia that had recently joined the Parliamentary forces, swelled the amount to upwards of thirty thousand.

They were known to Lambert, Fleetwood, Ingoldsby, and the generals stationed at Upton, but to no others.

Fleetwood and Ingoldsby prepared to cross the bridge, and enter the doomed city.

I not move till I have full assurance that Fleetwood and Ingoldsby are masters of St.

Fleetwood and Ingoldsby were preparing to cross the bridge, and enter the city.

Just then one of the smaller pages, a boy of twelve or thirteen, by name Robin Ingoldsby, crossed the court.

On the English right General Ingoldsby penetrated some distance into the wood of Barre, and then fell back again as the Dutch had done.

Old Testament and the Ingoldsby Legends, the only books with which he was familiar, was a literary joke.