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Billingborough

Census

Census
Year
Piece No.
1851 H.O. 107 / 2095
1861 R.G. 9 / 2316
1891 R.G. 12 / 2556
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Church History

Billingborough St. Andrew church

Billingborough St. Andrew church

Billingborough St. Andrew church

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Church Records

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Civil Registration

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Description and Travel

Billingborough is both a large village and a parish 104 miles north of London and 9 miles NNE of Bourne. The B1177 road passes through the centre of the parish. Horbling parish lies to the north. The South Forty Foot Drain completes the eastern border. The old Car Dyke passes just east of the village. The parish encompasses about 2,200 acres.

For the visitor with a little time to spare, there's nothing like a visit to Hansens Handmade Chocolates on the High Street. There's an excellent description, with photographs, of the village at the Rex site.

If you are planning a visit:

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History

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Manors

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Maps

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Military History

WW2:
  1. Cyril Bryant
  2. Ralph Hilton Credland
  3. Roy Hardy Freeman
  4. Robert Walter Ironmonger
  5. Stephen Lamb
  6. Frank Henry Meads
  7. Tom Spenser
There are also 3 private memorials in the church:
  1. To Sgt Ralph H Credland Royal Air Force VR died 28 Jan 1942.
  2. To Leslie Grosvenor Hodgkinson Royal Field Artillery, eldest son of Charles Grosvenor Hodgkinson and Mary. Born St Andrews Day 1893 and killed in action near Ypres 1917 (no actual date mentioned), aged 23.
  3. To 2nd Lieut Charles Reginald Winckley (Sherwood Foresters). Killed in France 20th July 1916, aged 22. Second son of Revd C R Thorold Winckley of Billingborough

Steve Morse adds:

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Names, Geographical

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Politics and Governance

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Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.

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Population

The parish grew quickly in the 1800s. With the coming of the railroads around 1845, the population soared.

     Year  Inhabitants
1801 537
1831 831
1851 1,048
1871 1,227
1891 1,123
1911 964
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Schools

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[Last updated: 9-August-2008 - Louis R. Mills]