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Lincolnshire. [ K;E~Ly's 630 SLEAFORD. LINCOLNSHIRE. [ K;E~LY'S Jessopp Augustus Leverton (firm, cement, plaster of paris1 laths,. hair, 1 Sharpe Mary Anne (Mrs.), Cross Keys Rodg~s & Jessopp), solicitor, com- lime, sand, gravel &c. direct from I P.H. Eastgate missioner for oaths, clerk to the trus- works or Sleaford depot; merchants Simp~on. William, carpenter & joiner, tees of Ruskington, Dorrington & in all kinds of coal ~ offices, Carre Church lane North Kyme drainage & solicitor & place, See advertisement Singer Manufacturing Co. (Thomas agent for South Lincolnshire Liberal Peacock, Willson & Co. bankers (Henry Tasey, manager), 30 Northgate Association, Northgate lngoldby, manager), Nortbgate; Skelton Jeremiah, inland revenue officer, Johnson William, baker, Southgate draw. on Lloyds, Barnetts & Bosan- Carre etreet Kirk Oharles & Sons, architects & sur- quets Bank Limited, Lombard street, Skelton Rrnb.ard, builder, West banks veyors, Jermyn street London e.c Slaughter Jn. photographer,lngram ter Kirk & Parry, contractors & builders, Peake & Booles, joiners, Carre place Sleaford Corn Exchange Co. Limited, Jermyn street Peake, Snow & Peake, solicitors, Market place Kirk Charles M.A. county surveyor for Market place Sleaford Gas Co.Lim.(HarryWimhurst, the parts of Kesteven, Jermyn street Peake Henry (firm, Peake, Snow & manager) ; offices, East road Kirk Hrbt.diocesan surveyor,Jermyn st Peake), solicitor, commissioner for 'Sleaford Gazette & South·Lincolnshire Law, Son & Wildgoose, auctioneers, oaths & perpetual commissioner, Advertiser' (Robert Sampson, pro- valuers, estate agents & woolstaplers, clerk to the magistrates, registrar of prietor & publisher ; published sat.), Northgate county court, under sheriff of Lincoln- Market place. See advertisement Lawis Elizabeth (Mrs.), White Horse shire, clerk to Sleaford Gas Co. 'Sleaford Journal> (William Walsh, P.H. Old Sleaford Market place proprietor & publisher; published Lee & Green, aerated water marmfac- Peake Henry Arthur, solicitor, see fri. ), Southgate turers, Carre street Peake, Snow & Peake Sleaford Water Works Co. (John Gill, Lincoln & Lindsey Banking Co. Limited Pigott & Fryer, clothiers, outfitters manager); offices, Market place (branch) (Wm. Hy. Lowe,manager), & hatters, Southgate Smedley Georgiana (Miss), bookbinder, Market place; draw on Prescott, Cave Pitts Wm. cabinet maker, Southgate printer, bookseller, stationer, copper- & Co. London e.c Plumb Elizh. (Mrs.), hosier, Eastgate plate printer, circulating library, Lincolnshire Regiment (E Company, Police Station (Alfred Richdale, snpt. ), stamp distributor, & depot for the ~nd Volunteer Battalion) (Capt. H. A. Eastgate Society of Christian Knowledge, Peake, commandant; J. H. Bissill, Procter Thomas (Mrs.), shopkeeper,Old Northgate hon. assisllt surgeon) ; Armoury & I Sleaford Smith Charles, Bristol Arms family & Orderly room, Southgate Procter Wm. coach builder, Eastgate commercial hotel & posting house, Locker & Fawn,linen & woollen drapers, Pulford Eliza (Miss), baby linen re- Market place I Market place pository, Southgate Smith William Henry, steam cnlti- Lovell John Thomas,Carre's Arms P.II. Rawlinson Rbt.dyer& cleaner,Southgate vator & steam thrashing machine Southgate Raynor James, station master proprietor, Ingram terrace Lowe Thos. farmer & valuer,Moorhouse Redrnile George, butcher, Westgate Snow Henry (firm, Peake, Snow & Lowe William Henry, manager of the Repton James M. printer & stationer, Peake), solicitor & commissioner for Lincoln & Lindsey Bank, Market pl Southgate oaths, Market street Lupton Jsph. tin plate workr.Southgate 1 Repton James M. deputy registrar of Spite William Henry, merchant tailor Marshall Robert, watch ma. Southgate births & deaths for Sleaford district, & outfitter, Market place Marston John Taylor, brewer, maltster Old Sleaford Stamford, Spalding & Boston Banking & spirit merchant, Southgate 1 Repton Jsph.furniture broker, West gate Co. Limited (Agency) (William Fin- Mason Charles, painter, Westgate 1 Richdale Alfred, supt. of police & in- lay, manager; Charles Marshall, Mastin & Son, auctioneers & valuers, ' spcctor of weights & measures, East- re'lident clerk), Westgate; draw on West banks gate Barclay, Bevan & Co. London e.c Mawer Joseph, cabinet maker, Cross Rippon Frederick, farmer, Holdingham Stamp Office (Miss Georgiana Smedley, Keys yard Roberts Eliza (Mrs. ),dress ma. Westgate distributor), N orthgate Maxey William, builder & contractor, Roberts John, assessor & collector of Standen Herbert,hair dresser,Southgate Eastg-.tte taxes & county court clerk, Market st StartChas.rope & twine manuf.Soutbgte Mehew George, Old White Hart family Roberts John (Mrs.), berlin wool & fancy Stennett James, shoe maker, Eastgate & commercial hotel, Southgate repository, Market street Stevenson John, ironfounder, Carre st Mehew Pichard, saddler & harness Roberts Richard, wine & spirit merchant Temperanc~ Hall, Tea & Coffee Rooms maker, Northgate & brewer, Boston road (Wm. Morton, manager), Westgate Mettam Thos. blacksmith &c. Carre pi Roberts Thos. White Swan P. H. ·west gate Thompson Henry, Jolly Scotchman P.H. MooreJn. Thos. pork butcher,Southgate Robinson Thos. boot maker, Southgate & butcher,Southgate Mucklow Charlotte (Mrs.), saddler & RobinsonWm.boot & shoema.Southgate Turner James, miller (wind) & baker, harness maker, Southgate Rodgers & Jessopp, solicitors,Nqrthgate 4 Southgate • Mumby Wm. Hy. grocer, Market place Rose Jn. coal & corn dlr. 47 '\Vestgate Turner William Flint, carriage manuf. Needham Robert, builder&wheelwright, Rose Joseph, gardener, seedsman & Central Carre works, Carre street Cross Keys wharf, Eastgate florist, East road Wainer Thomas, builder & contractor Nickolls John, wine & spirit merchant, Row bottom Henry Charles, boot & shoe & wholesale & retail dealer in sanitary & agent forS. Allsopp & Sons,Burton- maker & bill poster & town crier, ware & terra cotta goods, Old Sleaford npon-Trent, Southgate Boston road Walden Sarah Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Nidd Elizabeth(Mrs.), Waggon & Horses Sampson Robert, printer, bookseller, Westgate P.H. Eastgate stationer, music seller, fancy goods, Walsh William, stationer & printer, NightscalesWilliam,chemist & druggist, paperhangings & pianoforte dealer, Southgate Eastgate emigration agent, proprietor & pub- Waters Wm. blacksmith, Jermyn street Nixon Henry, New White Hart P.H. lisher of the "Slcaford Gazette & Webb Richd.draper & grocer, Southgate Sontbgate South Lincolnshire Advertiser," 2 & 3 Weston George, chemist, Southgate :Nixon John, assistant overseer,collector Market place. See advertisement Wiles Uriah, boot & shoe maker, (> to local board & of poor rates & dep. Savings Bank (Chas. E. Bissill, actuary; Boston road registrar of births & deaths for Bil-l H.Ingoldby, treasurer; J.C.Ascougb,' Wilkinson Samuel, nursery & seeds- linghay sub-district, Carre street auditor), open ro to 12 on monday, , man, Southgate Nixon Reuben, Red Lion P.H. Westgate: 7 Market phce . 1 Williams George Hay, brazier, tinman, North John & Son, plumbers, Southgate Sh~rpe Charles & Co. seed merchants i ironmonger, il"on merchant, lock- Onzman Jn. hoot & shoe ma. Northgate & growers; & at 31 Seed. market, i smith & bellhanger, Market place Overton "Yi~liam, statio?er, Southgate : . Mark lane, London e.c . Wood John Ridal,chm_nist,n :J1arket pl Owen WI!ham Dentchffe, · draper & . S1mpson Thomas & Co. Limited (Chas. Wood Joseph, confectiOner, Carre place grocer, Southgate E. Williams, managing director), "'ormell Edward, clothier, Southgate Pattinson & Co. general builders' mer- linseed, cake & manure manufac- Young Men's Literary Institution News chants, timber, slates, sanitary pipes, turers, bone & seed crushers & oil Room & Library (Joseph Shacklock, staffordshire blue bricks & tiles, merchants, East road librarian), Corn Exchange,Market pi SNARFORD is a parish in the Mid division of the western tower containing r bell: within the tower are county, wapentake of Lawress, parts of Lindsey, Lincoln four late Norman arches, one with billet and interlaced union, Market Rasen county court district, rural deanery mouldings; the font is a rich and somewhat peculiar of Lawress No. r, archdeaconery of Stow and diocese of example of Perpendicular work, on an earlier base: the Lincoln, 7 miles south-west from Market Rasen, 2 west church contains a series of stately but faded and dilapidated from Snelland station, and 9 north-west-by-north from monuments of the St. Poll family; the earliest of these is a Lincoln. The church of St. Lawrence is a stone building, canopied altar tomb, enriched with ten statuettes, and in the Norman, Early Decorated and Perpendicular styles, bearing effigies of Sir Thomas St. Poll. kt. 1582, and his consisting- of chancel with chantry chapel, nave, and a wife, together with an inscription: the next, according to • .
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