Cammeringham

Cammeringham is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England.

[1] Cammeringham Grade II* listed Anglican church is dedicated to St Michael.

[2] St Michael's is a remnant of a much larger church; arches from the earlier building are embedded into its aisle wall, and the west doorway has a pre-Conquest knotwork sill.

[3] Within the parish was the Praemonstratensian Cammeringham Priory, founded by Richard de Haya about 1160 as an alien cell to the Abbey of Blanchelande in Normandy.

[3] John de Bothby, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, who died in about 1383, is recorded as owning a manor at Cammeringham.