A History of Horncastle, from the earliest period to the present time
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A comprehensive local history traces the town's development from prehistoric remains through medieval manorial records to Victorian and Edwardian institutions. It examines church histories (St Mary’s and Holy Trinity), nonconformist chapels, and parish archives; details educational establishments including the grammar school and charity schools; and describes civic infrastructure such as the canal, railway, dispensary, workhouse, courthouse, Corn Exchange, mechanics' institute, almshouses, and memorials. Chapters collect biographical sketches of notable residents, local customs, public houses, and antiquities, with an appendix of neighboring parish histories and numerous illustrations and primary-document extracts.
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