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  2. County maps, 1580s-1950s. County maps of Lincolnshire. Maps of the whole county or region, providing an overview of the physical and human landscape. For more detailed maps of rural areas, see Ordnance Survey maps from the 1840s. Browse county maps using a graphic index. Select the county map you wish to view. 1610 / 1876 facsimile - John SPEED ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LincolnshireLincolnshire - Wikipedia

    The county town is the city of Lincoln. Lincolnshire is the second largest county in England after North Yorkshire . The county is predominantly rural, with an area of 6,959 km 2 (2,687 sq mi) and a population of 1,095,010. After Lincoln (104,565), the largest towns are Grimsby (85,911) and Scunthorpe (81,286). [2]

  5. Location: East Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 53.1844° or 53° 11' 4" north.

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  8. 3 days ago · Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England. Crowland. Abbey in Crowland, Lincolnshire, England. Large churches, abbeys, and monasteries attest to the prosperity medieval Lincolnshire derived from its agriculture. Its towns, particularly Lincoln and Stamford, thrived on the medieval woolen trade, and wool was a major export of the port of Boston.

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