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The area is 2,002 acres; mteable value, £1,846; popu­ Council School (mixed), built in 1849, at a coilt of lation in 1911, 245 in the civil and 288 in the ecclesi­ £250, for 6g children; i.Ii,~ Bertha F 1dh.uey, wi:>lJless astical parish (which includes ). Carriers.-Albert Bard en (wed.) & W il1iam Smith, to Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call & Express Delivery Louth, wed. & fri. ; William Smith, to , Office.-Francis Mason Hoyden, sub-postmaster. Let­ every sat ters through Louth Ball David Edwin, house Chevings Jesse, farmer Ladley Eliza (MTS. ), blacksmith • Lill Mrs. Flint Hill house (letters Dunn Charles, bricklayer Lee & Garner, bakers through , Horncastle) Dunn Thomas, saddler Lee Ge~rge, baker (firm, Lee & Robinson Rev. John Henry B.A., Ellis Lawrence, Green Man P.H Garner) & overseer L.Th. Vicarage Ender by John A. farmer Lill Annia (Mrs.), farmer, Flint Hill Sea.rby William, Manor house Garner Jane (Miss), baker, see Lee house (letters through Belchford, Ward John & Garner Horncastle) COMMERCIAL. Gran

SCAMPTON is a parish, si miles north-north-west Primitive Methodist chapel, erected in 1gog. In 179~ from Lincoln and 6 north-east from Saxilby station on I the pavement of a Roman villa was found near here at the Great Northern and Great Eastern joint railway, in the top of the hill, close to the Roman road; near the the Gains borough division ·of the county, parts of Lind- same spot was formerly a small chapel, dedicated to St. ., sey, wapentake of Lawress, Lincoln (Bail and Close) 1 Pancras. Scampton House, the residence of George petty sessional divi!!ion, union and county court district Edward Sandars esq. is built on the !lite, of the Hall, of of Lincoln, West Lawres rurll.l deanery, archdeaconry which the gateway, temp. James I., alone remains. of Stow and dioce!!e of Lincoln. The church of St. John The Ecclesiastical Commis~ioners are lords of the manor the Baptist is a small edifice of stone in the Early Eng- and principal landowners. The soil is various, resting lish !!tyle, with remains of Norman work, and consists of on limestone, ironstone and clay. The crops are a chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and an embattled succession of grain. The area is 2,203P acres ; rateable western tower with pinnacle!!, containing 3 bells: the value, £1,624; population in I9II, 194. church was restored in x876-], at a cost of £x,35o, when Till Bridge is a hamlet, 3 miles west, on the rinr Till. the chancel was rebuilt, a vestry and organ chamber 11.dded, snd the north aisle completely relbuilt, under Sexton, Edward Wells. the direction of Messrs. Bodley and Garner, of Lon- Post, T. & Telephonic Call & Express Delivery Office.- don, architects: there are brasses on the wall t