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Historical and descriptive sketches of the town and soke of Horncastle [1822] / in the county of Lincoln and several places adjacent cover

Historical and descriptive sketches of the town and soke of Horncastle [1822] / in the county of Lincoln and several places adjacent

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A series of historical and descriptive sketches surveys a market town and its soke, tracing their development from Roman and Saxon occupation through medieval manorial arrangements and civil-war upheavals to contemporary trade and navigation. It documents antiquities and architectural features—walls, castles, churches, abbey ruins, and school seals—providing parish-by-parish notices of neighboring villages, manor houses, and population details. Engravings and topographical views accompany accounts of river improvements, fairs, and local institutions, while brief biographical material on a notable local figure and a concluding section on geology and natural history broaden the local-history perspective.

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George Weir

George Weir was an English author known for his detailed historical and descriptive sketches of Horncastle, a town in Lincolnshire. His notable works, "Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Town and Soke of Horncastle" published in 1820 and 1822, provide valuable insights into the local history, geography, and culture of the area during the early 19th century. Weir's writings contribute to the understanding of regional heritage and offer a glimpse into the life and landscape of Horncastle and its surroundings during that period.

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