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Luddington, North Lincolnshire : ウィキペディア英語版
Luddington, North Lincolnshire

Luddington is a village, part of the civil parish of Luddington with Haldenby, on the Isle of Axholme in North Lincolnshire, England.〔OS Explorer Map 280: Isle of Axholme, Scunthorpe and Gainsborough: (1:25 000) : ISBN 0 319 46432 6〕 It is north-west from Scunthorpe, 6 miles south-east from Goole and north-east from Doncaster.
==History==
After the last Ice Age Luddington was covered by Lake Humber, until about 9,000 BC. When the melt water lake finally disappeared the Luddington area became dry, surrounded by wetlands, on a branch of the River Don. Luddington was amongst the last of a chain of islands in the marshlands of the Isle of Axholme, stretching from Epworth northwards. The site of St Oswald's pre-conquest church sits on an island separated from the rest of the village and River Don, in a circular enclosure, suggesting it might have been a ritual site well into the first millennium.
At the time of the ''Domesday survey'' in 1086, Luddington was the most northerly of the parishes on the Isle of Axholme, and was a river island. The River Trent was to the east, the River Don to the west and north, and the Meredyke drain to the south.〔
Domesday book. In Luddington, Gerulthorpe, and Moerae, and Watretone, Four carucates and a half to be taxed. Land to two ploughs. Four and a half carucates of this land is in the soke of Croule. Twelve sokemen have now there two ploughs. Fulchere had there one carucate of land, with a hall; now it is waste. Ulfenise had there a carucate of land, soke of Belton. Gilbert claims it, Geoffrey has it, and it is waste. In king Edward's time ten shillings, now three shillings. A marsh ten mile long and three miles broad belongs to this island."

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