GRIMSBY, a large sea-port town of Lincolnshire in England, which had formerly a castle, and two parish-churches, with a commodious harbour, now almost choked up. At present it has only one church, which is a large handsome structure like a cathedral. The town consists of several streets, whose houses are well built; and is a corporation, and sends two members to parliament. E. Long. o. 4. N. Lat. 53. 34.
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