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College, Dublin, who is rural dean of Great No. 2. Lock is a hamlet, 2 miles east from the The vicarage house, pleasantly situated near the west end of village, close to Tetney Haven, which is the outfall of the the church, was built in 1875 by the present vicar, at a cost . There are coal wharfs and brick works of £r,8oo: the rectorial lands amount to about 8oo acres, of at the Lock, an inn and a coast-guard station. Here is a whic:h 41 r acres were allotted in lieu of tithes at the In­ Primitive Methodist chapel, erected in r864, and holds 120 closure of 1777 : the vicarial lands amount to about 130 persons. A great part of the hamlet consists of low but acres, of which 121 acres were allotted in lieu of tithes at fertile marshes. the above date. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, built in 1877 Parish Clerk, George East. at a cost of £r,3oo, and seating 200 persons, and a Primi­ PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.­ tive Methodist chapel, 1853, rebuilt in 1856, w1th sittings for Edmund Hewson, receiver. Letters arrive from Great 300 persons. Tetney pleasure fair, now of but little import­ Grimsby at 8.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 5 p.m. The ance is held on the first Monday after the 12th of July. nearest telegraph office is at There is a small Temperance Hall, built in 1851, and holding Coast Guard, George White, chief officer, Tetney Lock 150 people. Here are several blow wells, that send forth copious streams of pure water. George Henry Caton Haigh A School Board of 5 members was formed Feb. 28th, r873; esq . .r.P. of House, who is lord of the manor, the Robinson Stark, hon. clerk to the board ; Edmund Hew· Earl of Scarbrough, John Frankish esq. Charles West esq. son, attendance officer and Thomas Coates esq. are the principal landowners. The Board School (mixed) formerly the Wesleyan school, built soil and subsoil are clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley in 1856, for 152 children; average attendance, 122; Albert oats and turnips. The area is 4,828A. 1R. IIP. of land and Ernest Rainford, master 3,295 of water; rateable value, £6,658 ; the population in CARRIERs.-, to Louth, wed. ; to Great Grimsby, r88r was 8o7. fri. ; Stark, to Louth, wed. ; to Grimsby, tues. & fri Tetney. Hay Henry, farmer West Charles, farmer LammingMrs Hewson Edmund, tailor, Post office Willows Green, farmer Pickworth Robert Hewson Mary (Mrs.), farmer Wilmer John, farmer Stampe Mrs Lingard William, market gardener Stampe Samuel Marshall Isaiah, bricklayer Tetney Lock. Travi~ George Odling Jane (Mrs.), farmer COMMERCIAL. Wild Rev. Jn. B.A. [vicar], The Vicarage Parker Charles Nainby, grocer & draper Baldock John, farmer COMMERCIAL. Parker Joseph Surtleet, farmer Blyth William (of Barton-on-HnmberJ, Barker Edward, farmer Peart Thomas, bricklayer brick maker Baxter John ~William, farmer Pinder Ann (Mrs.), cowkeeper Chapman ~William, collector to the Bratley William, boot maker Plum tree Thomas, joiner & wheelwright Louth Navigation Broadley Samuel, joiner & wheelwright Robinson Mark, Plough inn Henry, farmer Brumpton Matthew, shoe maker Rowe George Wm. grocer & draper Hewson John, Crown & Anchor P.H Burgess George, butcher Scrimshaw Henry, miller (wind) Hewson "\\'illiam, coal merchant Corden Jn.shopkpr.& marine store dealr Simon William, farmer II ndson John, farmer Crowson Thomas, grocer Smith Allen, farmer Henry, beer retailer Crowston John, farmer Stampe J obn, boot & shoe maker Maltby Henry, coal merchant Dickinson William, miller (wind) Stark Francis, carrier Manghan John Thomas, farmer East George, farmer Stark Robinson, joiner & wheelwright Michael James, farmer Gorwood Thomas, farmer Stubbs Diana (Miss), shopkeeper Mourne John, farmer Grimoldby Christopher, farmer Temperance Hall Needier Edward, farmer Haith Charles, blacksmith Travis Alfred, farmer Stubbs John, shopkeeper Harness Ge01-ge, farmer Wells Jesse, blacksmith Wright Ann (Mrs.), cow keeper EAST THEDDLETHORPE (or THEDDLETHORPE lege, Cambridge. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel. ST. HELEN) is a village and parish, on the sea coast, 11 The charities for the poor amount to £3 6s. yearly, derived miles east from Louth and 8 north-east from in part ,from lands belonging to the trustees of the late H. and A uthorpe statwns, on the East Lincolnshire branch and Winder ; besides the interest of £20 left by Mrs. Elizabeth half a mile east from Theddlethorpe station on the Louth Rooke and [2 ros. payable from the estate of the Rev. B. and East Coast branch of the Great Northern railway, in the Belcher. The Rev. Brymer Helcher M.A. vicar of Bodiam, division of the county, parts of Lindsey, Marsh Sussex, Mrs. C. J. Parker and Mrs. Austen, who hold the division of Calceworth hundred, Alford petty sessional manorial rights, the trustees of the late Wastel Hrisco esq. division, Louth union and county court district, rural deanery John Taylor esq. and the trustees of the late Rev. J. Wood, of Calcewaith No. I, and archdeaconry and . are the principal landowners. The soil is strong clay ; sub­ The church of St. Helen, rebuilt in r866, is an edifice of stone soil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats and beans. The in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, area is 1,866 acres of land and 640 of water ; rateable value, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower with £2,996 ; the population in 1881 was 414 of the pinnacles, containing a clock and 3 bells : there is a marble and 469 of the ecclesiastical. tablet to Henry Cracroft Marshal!, dated 1789 : there are 260 Parish Clerk, William Wood. sittings. The register dates from the year 1566. The living is a rectory, united with that ofMablethorpe St. Peter, LETTER Box cleared at 4.30 p.m. Letters are received tithe rent-charge (Theddlethorpe) £ 449, joint gross yearly through Louth, & arrive at 9 a.m. The nearest money value £530, including 26 acres of glebe here, with residence, order & telegraph office is at in the gift of Lord Willoughby de Eresby, and held since The schools are in West Theddlethorpe r885 by the Rev. Richard Lucas Calcraft B. A. of Clare Col- CARRIEH.-Christr. Walker, to Louth, every wed. & sat. .Calcraft Rev. Richd.Lucas B.A.[rector] Egglestone "\\'illiam, brick maker Parker William, farmer Taylor Waiter Francis Foreman George, shopkeeper Parrish Henry Matthew, shoe maker COMMERCIAL. Fowler Thomas, farmer Patchett Mary (Mrs.), grocer Bartholomew William, farmer Gowshall Maria (Mrs.), farrier Phillips William, farmer Baxter James, farmer Hauton Robert, farmer Robinson John, farmer Baxter Joseph, farmer Hewson Henry, miller (wind) & farmer Smith John, farmer Bell George, farmer Hewson Isaac, farmer Sowden Alien, blacksmith 1 Brant Daniel, farmer Hunter Ellen (Mrs.), farmer Starmer Charles, machinist Brant George, farmer J ackson William, farmer Starmer William, beer retailer Brooks John, farn1er J esney Thmnas, tailor Stones Allatt,King's Head P.H.& farmer Chapman William, farm bailiff to Robt. Marfleet l<'rederick, corn & seed mer- Sykes Da vid, farmer Hattersley Ellis esq. Willow Row farm chant, Manor house Taylor John & Son, farmers & coal mel"i! Clark Philip, farmer Marriott Amos, farmer Tyson George, farmer Crow George, farmer Marriott William, farmer "\\'alker Henry, farmer Dickinson Moses, farmer Osborne George, farmer Walker Samuel, fanner WEST THEDDLETHORPE (or THEDDLETHORPE 1stone and brick, principally in the Perpendicular style, and ALL SAINTS) is a parish and village situated near the sea consists of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, south porch and shore, ro miles east from Louth, with a station on the Louth a broad and massive western tower containing 6 bells: the and East Coast branch of the Great Northern railway, in nave and aisles have embattled parapets, finished With the East Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, pinnacles and grotesques: the tower of three stages has Marsh division of Calceworth hundred, Alford petty sessional walls nearly five feet thick and is embattled, but has lost Its division, Louth union and county court district, rural pinnacles : the chancel is divided from the nave by a very deanery of Calcewaith No. I, and archdeaconry and diocese of elaborately worked screen, extending across the whole width Lincoln. The church of All Saints is a fine building of of the nave and divided into seven compartments, the