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St Botolph's Church is an Anglican place of worship in the village of Quarrington, part of the civil parish of Sleaford in Lincolnshire, England. The area has been settled since at least the Anglo-Saxon period, and a church existed at Quarrington by the time the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, when it formed part of Ramsey Abbey's fee. It was granted to Haverholme Priory about 1165, and the Abbey claimed the right to present the rector in the 13th century. This right was claimed by the Bishop of Lincoln during the English Reformation in the early 16th century, and then passed to Robert Carre and his descendants after Carre acquired a manor at Quarrington. With capacity for 124 people, the church serves the ecclesiastic parish of Quarrington with Old Sleaford and, as of 2009, had an ave

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  • St Botolph's Church, Quarrington (en)
  • Iglesia de San Botulfo (Quarrington) (es)
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  • La iglesia de San Botulfo (en inglés, St Botolph's Church) es un lugar de culto anglicano en el pueblo de , parte de la parroquia civil de Sleaford en Lincolnshire (Reino Unido). El área ha estado poblada desde al menos el período anglosajón, y existía una iglesia en Quarrington cuando se compiló el Domesday Book en 1086, cuando formaba parte de los feudos de la Abadía de Ramsey. Se concedió al alrededor de 1165, y la Abadía reclamó el derecho de presentar al rector en el siglo XIII. Este derecho fue reclamado por el durante la Reforma inglesa a principios del siglo XVI, y luego pasó a Robert Carre y sus descendientes después de que Carre adquiriera una mansión en Quarrington. Con capacidad para 124 personas, la iglesia sirve a la parroquia eclesiástica de Quarrington con Old Sleaford y, (es)
  • St Botolph's Church is an Anglican place of worship in the village of Quarrington, part of the civil parish of Sleaford in Lincolnshire, England. The area has been settled since at least the Anglo-Saxon period, and a church existed at Quarrington by the time the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, when it formed part of Ramsey Abbey's fee. It was granted to Haverholme Priory about 1165, and the Abbey claimed the right to present the rector in the 13th century. This right was claimed by the Bishop of Lincoln during the English Reformation in the early 16th century, and then passed to Robert Carre and his descendants after Carre acquired a manor at Quarrington. With capacity for 124 people, the church serves the ecclesiastic parish of Quarrington with Old Sleaford and, as of 2009, had an ave (en)
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  • St Botolph's Church, Quarrington (en)
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  • St Botolph's Church, Quarrington (en)
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