Deeping
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Deeping may refer to:
  • The settlements of, and within The Deepings
    The Deepings
    The Deepings is a collective term used to describe adjoining villages near the River Welland, 8 miles to the north of Peterborough and 10 miles or so east of Stamford in England. The area is just north of the Peterborough border in the Lincolnshire fens...

     in Lincolnshire, England:
    • Market Deeping
      Market Deeping
      Market Deeping is a market town in Lincolnshire, England, on the north bank of the River Welland and the A15 road.-Geography:It is the second largest of The Deepings and its eponymous market has been held since at least 1220. The river here forms the Lincolnshire/Cambridgeshire border with...

    • Deeping St James
      Deeping St James
      Deeping St James is a large village in Lincolnshire, England.-Geography:Deeping St James lies east of Market Deeping on the River Welland, in the middle of rich sedimentary agricultural land on the B1166 and B1162 roads. With a population of 6,923 in 2837 households, it is the largest of The...

    • Deeping St Nicholas
    • Deeping Gate
      Deeping Gate
      Deeping Gate is a village and civil parish, lying on the River Welland in Cambridgeshire. Traditionally, the area was part of the Soke of Peterborough, geographically considered a part of Northamptonshire; it now falls within the City of Peterborough unitary authority area...

    • West Deeping
      West Deeping
      West Deeping is a village in Lincolnshire, England that forms part of The Deepings, lying just off the A16 road towards Stamford to the west of Market Deeping, hence its name West Deeping. It has a population of 277. It is a Civil Parish in South Kesteven....

  • Warwick Deeping
    Warwick Deeping
    Warwick Deeping was an English novelist.Warwick Deeping may also refer to:*HMT Warwick Deeping...

     (1877-1950), English author
  • HMT Warwick Deeping
    HMT Warwick Deeping
    HMT Warwick Deeping was an anti-submarine trawler of the Royal Navy built in 1934 in Selby for the Newington Steam Trawling Co. of Kingston upon Hull, and sunk by German torpedo boats off the Isle of Wight on 12 October 1940....

    , British anti-submarine trawler in World War II
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