[LINCOLN.] ANWICK. 16 (POST OFFICE Bond Rev. John, M.A. [rector] Hodgson John Ralph, blacksmith Spurr James, farmer Mountain Misses J ohnson John, carrier Step hen son David, farmer & landowner COMMERCIAL. Mountain ·william, farmer Stephenson John, farmer Bemrose William, carpenter Robinson John N eedham, landowner, Stephenson Robert, farmer & landowner Briggs Robert, farmer farmer, coal merchant & brick maker Taylor Robinson, farmer Budihent John Wilson, farmer Robinson Arthur, farmer & landowner Ward John, shopkeeper Dickson Richard, shopkeeper & carrier Simcoates Thomas, farmer Willows ~tephenson, beer retailer

ANWICK is a parish, in the Southern division of the gift of the Marquis of Bristol and 1\frs. Jane Mary Robinson, county, wapentake of Flaxwell, parts of Ke~teven, alternately, and held by the Rev. Henry A~hington, M.A ., union, petty se!lsional division, and county court district, As- of Trinity College, Cambridge. Mrs. J ane M ary Rohinson, wardhurn rural deanery, Lincoln archdeaconry andodiocese, who is lady of the manor, and the Marquis of Bristol are 4i miles north-east from Sleaford, and 8 from Tattershall the principal landowners. The soil is of strong clay. station. 'fhe church of St. Edith is a handsome building; The chief crops are wheat, beans, barley, turnips, seed~, &c. it has a nave, porch, north and south aisles, chancel, with The area is 1,820 acres, and the population in 1861 was 277. a tower containing 3 hells, and surmounted by a spire. Parish Clerk, J oseph Faulkner. The livin!!' is a discharged vicarage, united to the rectories Letters through Sleaford, which is the nearest money order of Branswell and Dunsby, joint annual value £800, in the office Ashington Rev. Henry, M.A. [vicar] Faulkner Herhert, tailor Lamyman William, farmer Brown Mr. John Faulkner Samuel, farmer Lee Benjamin, beer retailer Faulkner Mr. Thomas Gillins William, tiumer Miller William, carpenter COMMERCIAL. Harriss William, farmer, Grange Newton Samuel, farmer Bailey Robert, fishmonger Jackson DaYid, butcher Pog"snn Frank Miller, farmer Bembridge Robert, farmer, Fen Jackson William, farmer, Fen Pogson Samuel, farmer Clarke Joseph Wright, Lord Nelson Jackson Zephaniah, shopkeeper ~tow John Harvey, farmer Fu.ulkner Charles, farmer King Thomas, boot &,shoe maker Walker Benjamin John, blacksmith •

APLEY is a parish, in the Mid division of the county, annexed to that of Stainfield, in the gift of T. T. Druke, parts of Lindsey, western division of the wapentake of Esq., and held by the Rev. Richard Stanley, M.A., of Wraggoe, Lincoln union and county court district, Brasenose College, Oxford. T. T. Drake, Esq., is lord of Wraggoe rural deanery, archdearonry and diocese of Lin- the manor, and principal landowner. The soil is clay; coln, 2~ miles south-west from , and 10 east from subsoil, clay. 'fhe chief crops are wheat, barley, and oats. Lincoln. The church of St. Andrew went to decay many The area is 1,658 acres, and the population in 1861 was years ago, hut the churchyard is still used as a burial-place 221. for this and the adjoining parish of Stainfield, the church of Parish Cle·rk, Thomas Sharp. which serves f(}r both parishes. The register dates from the Letters through Wragby, which is the nearest money order year 1561. The Jiving is a perpetual curacy, value £20, office COMMERCIAL. Glazier William, farmer Parker Richard, farmer Chapman Joseph, farmer Hodgson Tom, farmer Sharp Thomas, jun. cow keeper Cheeseman John, wheelwright HolmesJohn, f11rmer Wales John, boot & shoe maker Glazier John, farmer, Kingsthorpe Jessup John, farmer

APPLEBY is a pleasant village and rail wHy station, in is gravelly; subsoil, limestone. The chief crops are wheat: th~ Northern division of the county, parts of Linrlsey, north barley, and oats. The area is 6,164, and the population in division of Manley hundred, union and county court dis­ 1861 was 579; viz., 553 in Appleby township, and 26 in trict of , Manlake rural deanery, Stow nrchdeaconry, Raventhorpe hamlet. and , distant 7 miles north-by-we~t from Parish Clerk, George. Towle. Brigg station, 2~ south-east from Winterton, and 170} from . The church of St. Bartholomew i~ a handsome . edifice, with a tower and 6 bells ; the exterior is now PosT OFPICE.-John Thompson, receiver. Letters are re­ undergoing a thorough repair; there is a very richly carved ceived from Brigg at 9.30 a.m.; dispatched at 4.30 p.m. pulpit; and four very handsome stained windows have 'fhe nearest money order office is at Winterton. No de­ recently been placed in the chancel. The register dates H. very or dispatch on sundays from the year 1600. The living is a vicarag-e, annual value N atinnal School, John Scaife, master £210, in the gift of Charles W inn, Esq., of N ostel Priory, CoNVEYANCE.-Mail cart to Winterton & Bricr,,. daily ne!lr Wakefield, and held by the Rev. John Erlward Cross, sundays excepted e~ •' M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford. Charles Winn, Esq., is CARRIER.-Henry Keightley, to Brigg, on thursday; to lord of the manor and principal owner of the soil. The t1oil Hull, on tuesday & friday

Cross Rev. John Edward1 M.A. 2 .J".P. Coulbeck "\Villiam, farmer & miller Moore Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper [vicar} Dale Edward, blacksmith Nelson John, farmer Wino Rowland, esq. J.P. Hall Dee Thomas, farmer, Low Santon Roseby John, jun. mining engineer &: COMMERCIAL. Gallond George, filrmer mineral surveyor, Haverholme house Abbey 1\[isses, farmers Gurnell Georg-e, farmer Sherwood James, agent to Rowland Addison Thos.carpenter & wheelwright J ackling J oseph, gamekeeper Winn, esq Austin John, fan-ier J ohnson Arthur, til.rmer, Sandhouse Thompson John, draper, grocer & tailor Barker William C. boot & 11hoe maker J ohnson Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Wass Thomas, farmer, Raventhorpe Brown Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Lagard Joseph, farmer, High Sauton Wright John, boot & shoe maker

ASGARBY is a small parish in the Mid division of the College, Dublin. John Heald Parkinson, Esq., and the county, parts of Lindsey, west division of Holingbroke soke, executors of the late Rev. A. D. Parkiuson, who are joint petty ses,ional division, union and lords of the manor, are the principal landowners. The soil county court district, rural deanery of Hill, archdeaconry is sand, loam, and clay; subsoil the same. The chief crops and diocese of Lincoln, 5 miles west from Spilsby railway are wheat, barley, turnips, and green crops generally. 'fhe station. The church of St. Swithin is a small stone area is 838 acres, and the population in 18til was 80, Btructure, with a turret and 1 bell. The register dates inclusive of 18 in Fen allotment. from the year 1575. The living is a perpetual curacy, Parish Clerk, John Turner. annual value £49, with residence, in the alternate gift uf the Ecclesiastical Commi!lsioners and the Bishop of Lettera through Spilsby, which is the neareilt money order Lincoln, and held by the Rev. B. D. Bogie, B.A., of Trinity office Carey M ra. farmer, Fen Robinson William Wheelwright, farmer & grazier, Aszarby Kent Richard, miller house Richard son .John, farmer&: grazier, Asgarby hall Travis Thomas, shopkeeper