700 RYHALL-SEATON.

Rowell deorge Wells John Sharp ~Tames, sen. W ortley Edward Suter Samuel Wright Henry

R YHALL is a parish and village distant 2~ miles from Stamford, and 1 from railway station, in the east hundred, union, and county court district of Stamford, and diocese, archdeaconry, and _rural deanery of Peterborough. The church has a spire and five bells, and has been restored. The living is a vicarage, annual value £300, with residence~ in the gift of the Marquis of Exeter. The Rev. Charles Potchett is the vicar. The Wesleyan Methodists have a chapel here. There is a British school for boys and girls, William Swan master, Mrs Swan mistress. The parish contains 2500 acres of land, of which the chief owners are the Marquis of Exeter (lord of the manor) and B. Pierrepont, Esq. The population is about 800. Belmisthorpe is a hamlet belonging to this parish. PosTAL REGULATIONS Fanny Grann sub-postmistress. Letters arrive at 7.30 a.m., are dispatched at 6 p.m. The nearest money-order and telegraph office and post-town is Stamford. Carrier to Stamford, Robert Cole, Friday. Johnson A. C., Esq. Quincey Richa.rd, beer retailer, Belmis· Johnson Mrs, the Hall thorpe Potchett Rev. Charles, vicar, the Vica.Fage Reddish John, victualler Roberts John, general builder GENERAL TRADES, &c. Sandford George, bu-tcher Bland Thompson, butcher, beer retailer, Slater William, butcher and baker Smith David, groeer Cole Robert, coal dealer a.nd carrier Smith David, blacksmith Crowson Thomas, boot and shoemaker Spur John, bricklayer, Belmisthorpe Fenn Thomas, carpenter and innkeeper Stanger Robert, saddle and harness maker Francis Charles, grocer FARMERS. J.i~rancis Thomas, shopkeeper and baker, Dainty David, Belmjsthorpe Belmisthorpe Hind J oseph, the Grange Gann John, victualler Lowe C. C., Belmisthorpe Glazier John, tailor Lowe John, and landowner and miller Hubbard Thos., baker, grocer, and draper Marriott William Kent John, boot and shoemaker Morley George, and machine proprietor Letts Robert, beer retailer and blacksmith Parkinson Palmer • Potter William, wheelwright, carpenter, Sismore William and blacksmith W right William

SEATON is a pa.rish,. village, and railway station, distant 3 miles from Uppingham, in the hundred of 'Vrangdyke, union and county court district of U ppingham, diocese of Peterborough, archdeaconry of Northampton, and rural deanery of .. The church is dedicated to St James. The living is a rectory, annual value £649, in th~ gift of the Earl of Harborough. The Rev. Thomas Heycock is the rector. There is a Church of school for boys and girls, Samuel Cowdell master, Mrs Cowdell mistress. The parish contains 1397 acres of land', of which the chief owners are E. H. C. Monckton, Esq. and Lord Aveland (lord of the manor). The population is about 320. Thorpe-by-Water is a hamlet belonging to this parish. Letters arrive at 9 a.m., are dispatched at 5 p.m. The nearest money-order and telegraph office and post-town, Uppingham. .. ·