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Cross Charles, Cliff house Foster Thomas, farmer Reading Room (Rev. E. W. Baby,sec) Hill Charles J. C. Glentworth hall Hill Chas.J .C. farmer,Gle~tworth hall Reeve Henry, farmer Raby Rev. Edward Wilcocks M.A. Key John Bobert &; Anderson,farmers 1 Simms John Thos. farmer & carrier (vicar), Vicarage Key Francis Joseph, grocer 'Strawson George William, farmer Key Fretlerick John, blacksmith Waite Charles Edward, farmer COMMERCIAL, Neave Henry, farmer Watmough Henry, carpenter Cross Chas. farmer, Cliff House farm Neave Thomas. farmer, Grange farm GOLTHO and BULLINGTON. GOLTHO is a and township, xi miles south-west ' Letters for Goltho -arrive through by cycle from Wragby station on the Louth and Lincoln branch post at 8 a.m. & are dispatched at 4·45 p.m. & for of the Great Northern railway, and xo miles north-east Bullington arrive at 8.30 a.m.; dispatched at 6.40 from Lincoln, in the division of the county, p.m.; sunday, 6.20 p.m. The nearest money order western division of the wapentaloo of Wraggoe, parts of 1 & telegraph office is at Wragby, x! miles distant Lindsey, Lincoln union, and county court district and from Goltho, 3 miles from Bullington petty sessional division of Wragby. The church nf St. . George is an ancient edifice of brick, consisting of chan- Th~ clul~ren of Golt~o attend the school at Wragby. eel, nave and an open belfry containing one bell, but is 1h~ chtldren of Bulhngton attend the school at Lang- now used only as a mortuary chapel. The register, WOI th including Bullington, dates from about 1676. The living is a donative, with Bullington annexed, joint yearly BULLINGTON is a township 3 miles west of Wragby value £2o, in the gift of William Fitzwilliam Burton and 8 miles north-east from Lincoln, in Lincoln esq. but has been withheld since the death (in 1894) of union : fragments still exist of the ruins of a priory of the Rev. Charles Albert Lloyd M.A. late rector. The Gilbertine monks, foundl3d by Simon Fitzwilliam in the land is tithe free. Goltho Hall is the residence of reign of Stephen: at the Dissolution it was valued at William Fitzwilliam Burton esq. who is lord of the £187 7s. gd. yearly, and was granted to the Duke of manor and sole landowner. The soil is blue and yellow Suffolk. William Fitzwilliam Burton esq. of Goltho· clay; subsoil, same. The chief crops are wheat, oats Hall, is the principal landowner: the remainder of the and barley. The area of the township is 382 acres; land is' held in small freeholrls. Here is a small W es­ rateable value, £995; population in 19n, 105 in the leyan chapel, erected in 1878. The area is 891 acres; and 156 in the ecclesiastical parish (which rateable value, £643; population in 19n, 51. includes Bullington civil parish). GOLTHO. Jackman Prior Fry, steward to W. F. BULLINGTON. Burton Wm. Fit~william, Goltho hall Burton esq Atkin Edward, farmer Liman George, gardener to W. F. Badley John, farmer COMMERCIAL, Burton esq · Barron George, cottage farmer Mawer Wm. Fras. farmer, Goltho ho Fowler Mary Ann (Miss), farmer .Atkinson William, painter Rutland Arthur James, wheelwright Lamb George, farmer,Bullington hall Bruntlett Charles, farmer Stephenson John William, farmer Martin Alfred, farmer Hebb Edward (Mrs.), farmer Ward David, cottage farmer GREAT GONERBY is a parish, 2 miles north-by-west attend church. The poor's land of 3