DIRJ<.CTOt coln Union, Thomas Sidebottom M.B., C.M Lincoln Assessors &; Collectors of Income Tax, Frederick Thomp­ son & Albert Smithson is a hamlet, with a station on the Boston Clerk to Parish Council, Harry Ragsdale Drown and Lincoln branch of the Great Northern railway, 2i, CoruiHis~iruiers to Drain the Fen Lands in , miles south-east from Bardney. The church. of St. John Snu~hrow, Tnpholme, Bucknall, Horsington, , the Divine, erected in 18gB, is a wooden structure with Edlington &; Thimbleby, meet at the Saracen's Head tiled roof and a turret containing one bell; the church inn, Lincoln; Richard Mason, clerk; Frederick will seat 85 persons and there is a churchyard of halt Thompson, receiver an acre in extent. Post Office.-Mrs. Deborah Turner, sub-postmistress. PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Letters arrive through Lincoln at 7.10 a.m. k are dis­ Kitching's Charity, erected in 1845, for 120 children; patcht>d at 6.25 p.m. ; no delivery on sundays. Postal & 2 average attendance, 50; William Myers, master Orders are issued &; paid here. The nearest money assistant mistresses order office is at Bardney, & telegraph office at Wesll•yan (mixPd), erectPd in 1856, for 214 children; Southrey station average attendance, 140 ; Harry Ragsdale Brown, Public Elementary School, for 8o children; average master &; 3 assistant mistresses attendance, about so; Frederick William Woods, RAILWAY STATIONS. master; Miss Fanny Woods, mistress Bardney, Frank Curtis, station master Railway Station, Henry Parkes, station master BARDNEY. EastDn Geo. Humphrey,Railway hotel Tether William, shoe maker Easton Richard George, farmer Thompson Frederick, collector of PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Edwards Mary Jane (Mrs.), dress ma Bardney, Stixwould &c. drainage Blanshard Joseph Dixon J.P. Alderlea Ellis William, carrier rate & income tax Carter Jsph.Parkinson, Bardney manr Everton Wilham H. corn merchant Thompson Herbert, hair dresser Duckett J ames, Carlton house Francis Hy. & Son,frmrs.Grange frm Todd Jesse, butclier Elmi~t George, The Limes Gibbons Richard, tailor Todd Thomas, grocer Laing Rev. Charles Edward, Vicarage Hall Joseph William, wa.tch maker Topley John, general dealer Osborn .Rev. G. Killick (Wesleyan), Hogg Thomas Major, boot repairer Townell Peter, carpenter The Manse Humphries Elizabeth (Mrs.), Nag's Treadgold .Arthur Leslie, grocer Sbarpe John Sutton J.P. St.Lawrence Head P.H Truss Harry, insurance agent Sidebottom Thomas M.B., C.M. Kent B. H. & Go. grooers Turner John, beer retailer Wheatlands Knowles Joseph Smith, joiner Varlow Ernest, farmer, The Hollies Smith Fredk. Edwd. Brudenell villa Lea{]h Charles, farmer Varlow Williarn, farmer, Chestnut ho Turner William, Spring villa Lincoln Equitable Co-operative Indus- Vinter Lillie (Mi·ss), dress maker COMMERCIAL. trial Society Lim. (No. n branch) Vinter Thomas, shopkeeper Applewhite &; Son, tailors (John W.Sellars, manager), general West John, farmer, Abbey road: Bardney Gas Light & Coke Co dealers Wrench William, farmer Bell John Andrew, blacksmith, shoe­ Lint on J oseph, carpenter smith, & a.gricultural implement (The) Brewery Co.Lim. SOUTHREY. maker & repairer; & at brewers &c. stores ; & at Market Smithson Thomas, The Poplar~r. Rasen & Nettleton. See adver­ Blades Thos. farmer. Scotgrove house COMMERCIAL. Blanshard J oseph Dixon, surveyor & tisement valuer, .Alderlea Marks Charles, builder, see Dawson East Charles, farmer Buye~ John, coal dealer & Marks Elliott George William, Railwa;y P.H Brackenbury E. & Son, chemists Ma.8tin William, farmer, Abbey farm Puttergill J. Clark, farmer Bradley Bros. nurserymn. rd Medley Edward, Angel inn Puttergill J oseph, farmer Brown Harry Ragsdale, schoolmaster Pacey John Willia.m, police sergeant. Quincey John, cowkeeper & parish clerk Pearson Charle\\l, general deale.l' Quncey Thomas, farm~tr Brumpton George, boot & shoe maker Pottinger Mary Ann (:Miss), stationer, Smithson Thomas, farmer Burrell Rohinson, cottager k post office Taylor Thomas, shopkeeper Calthorpe William, farmer Puttergill Charles, farmer Turner Deborah (Mrs.), grocer... &.. Clipsham Wm.Clay, plumbr.& glazier Quincey Martin, blacksmith post office Cockett John & Son, grocers Seat on J esse, fried fish dealCT Turner George (exors. of), farmers-· Cook J ames, saddler & harness maker Sidebottom Thomas M. B. & C.M.Edin. Turner Richard, beer retailer Cordey John, tailor physician & surgeon, & medical Woodcock George, gamekeeper 1lo Curtis Charles, farmer officer & public vaccinator for No. 6 R. C. de Grey Vyner esq· Danby James, shoe maker (South-West) district,Lincoln union, Danby Jsph.Anderson,market gardener Wheatlands ; & at Horsington & DARDNEY DAIRIES.. Dawson & Mark!, builder! Graham William, farmer Dawson Henry, butcher Sleight Waiter, plumber Howsam William Henry, furmer Dawson Richa•rd, butcher Sleight William Hy. smith & farrier Needham John George, farme-c­ Dawwn Rohert, carrier Smithson .Albert, farmer, Lowfields Saxelby James, farmer Dickinson W. A. cycle dealer Smithson Williamson,corn & Hour dlr Spencer George P. farmer Duckett Wm. saddler & harness ma Tether Frances(Mrs.),Black Horse P.H Stephenson J oseph, farmer BARHOLM is a parish az•d small well-built village, I1t architect, of Stamford, when the whole ouilding- was miles north from the Tallir:g~on station on the main line of new roofed, the interior resented and new pulpit, prayer the (heat Nortlhern railway, 5 miles north-eaat from Stam­ desk and stalls introduced, at a cost of £gso: in the ford and 4 north-west from , in the South vestry is a brass, with escutcheon, to Francis Fm~lham, Ke~ven divisiollJ of the cvunty, part>~~ of , Ness ob. r64I: there are 173- sittings. The register dates wapentake, Bourne petty sessional division, Stamford 1 from the year 17~6. The living is a vicarage, with union and county court district, rural deanery of Ness that of Stowe, near Market Deeping, annexed, joint net and archdeaconry and . The church yearly value £,IIo, including 70 acres of glebe, with of St. Martin is a small and very ancient edifice of residence, in the gift of the governors of Uakham and stone, in the Norman and Transition styles, consisting I, Uppingbam schools, and held since rgog by the Rev. of chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and a western Henry Fortescue Ostrehan. Lord Kesteven, who is lord tower, with pinnacles, containing 3 bells: the tower is of the manor, and the governors of Oakham and Up­ of a later period, one portion having been built in 1648 pingham schools are the principal landowners. The and the upper part in x855; at the top of the ext~>rior soil is loam; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are barley wall is the following curious inscription:- and wheat. The area is 1,104 acres; rateable value, " T. H. ro4 a~" £1,473; population in 1901, 173. " Was ever such a thing heard of since the creation? S!>xton, Thomas Tomblin. As to build a church tower in the time of vPxation." The south doorway is Norman and is enriched with Post Office.--'William I.illey, sub-postmaster. Letters. zigzag work : the south side of the chancel retains an arrive through Stamford at 7·45 a. m. & 2. IO p.m. ; · Early English piscina and sedilia: the arcade consists dispatched at 10.35 a.m. k 5·35 p.m. Greatford, 1! of three semi-circular arches with enriched Norman miles distant, is the nearest money order & telegrapP. · capitals: the church was completely restored in 1857 office under the superintendence of Mr. Edward Browning, . The children of this place attend the school at GreatforU.