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LincolnshireCounty of eastern England. Area5,890 sq km/2,274 sq miTowns and citiesLincoln (administrative headquarters), Skegness, Boston, StamfordPhysicalhills of Lincoln Edge and the Wolds; marshy coastline; the Fens in the southeast; rivers Trent, Welland, WithamFeaturesBelton House (1685), a Restoration mansion; Gibraltar Point National Nature ReserveAgriculturecattle, sheep, horses; cereals (mainly barley); flower bulbs (largest bulb-growing industry in the UK, around Spalding); vegetablesPopulation(2001) 646,650Famous peopleIsaac Newton (English physicist), Alfred Tennyson (English poet), Margaret Thatcher (British politician), John Wesley (English founder of Methodism)
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Therefore my Lady Dedlock has come away from the place in Lincolnshire and has left it to the rain, and the crows, and the rabbits, and the deer, and the partridges and pheasants. She was the daughter of a clergyman, and it was with her father, the rector of a village in Lincolnshire, that Mr. When Little John reached the stand he found none fighting, but only bold Eric walking up and down the platform, swinging his staff and shouting lustily, "Now, who will come and strike a stroke for the lass he loves the best, with a good Lincolnshire yeoman? |
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