Apley, Lincolnshire Family History Guide
Apley is an Ancient Parish in the county of Lincolnshire.
Other places in the parish include: Kingthorpe and Hop Lane.
Alternative names:
Parish church:
Parish registers begin:
- Parish registers: 1561
- Bishop’s Transcripts: 1561
Nonconformists include: Wesleyan Methodist
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Adjacent Parishes
Parish History
The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870
APLEY, a parish in Lincoln district, Lincoln; near Langworth river, 3¼ miles SW of Wragby, and 5 N of Bardney r. station. Post town, Wragby.
Acres, 1,658. Real property, £1,670. Pop., 221. Houses, 45. The manor belonged to the Tyrwhittses, and descended to the Drakes; and the old mansion on it is now a farmhouse.
The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Lincoln. Value, £20. Patron, T. T. Drake, Esq. There is no church; but there is a Wesleyan chapel.
Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].
Parish Records
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Maps
Old maps of Britain and Europe from A Vision of Britain Through Time
Administration
- County: Lincolnshire
- Civil Registration District: Lincoln
- Probate Court: Court of the Bishop of Lincoln (Episcopal Consistory)
- Diocese: Lincoln
- Rural Deanery: Wraggoe
- Poor Law Union: Lincoln
- Hundred: Wraggoe
- Province: Canterbury
































































