• [LINCOLN.] FULBECK. 96 POST OFFICE Dore Edward, farmer Huteson Thomas, farmer Trafford James, farmer Fox Mary (Mrs.), farmer Liversidge John, boot & shoe maker Walker George, boot & shoe maker Holt Uriah, shopkeeper Long Uriab, miller Waters William, boot & shoe maker H uteson J obn, Blue Bell inn, & shop- Skinner William, carpenter Witbam Edwin Richard, -shopkeeper & keeper Skinner William, farmer carrier PosT OFFICE, at Scunthorpe.-John Liversidge, receiver. London & other letters are received through Brlgg by foot post, arrive 12.30 p.m.; dispatched 2.10 p.m. No delivery or dispatch on sundays. The nearest money order offices are at Brigg & Winterton CARRIERS TO BRIGH.-J ohn Gell, from Crosby, thursday; Edwin Witham, from Scuntborpe, thursday :I'ULBECK, a large village and parish, pleasantly situate are some monuments of the Fane family, and a few on the Cliff road, and extending eastward to the Roman others; also a very fine old Norman font. There is a neat road, Ermine Street, in Loveden wapentake, union of organ. The register dates from the year 1565. The Newark, South Lincolnshire, diocese and archdeaconry of Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists have chapels here; Lincoln, and deanery o£ Loveden, 6 miles north-east and in the village is an ancient cross, which has recently from Hougham station, 117 from London, 9 west-north- been restored at the expense of the parish. 'fhe Parochial west from Sleaford, 11 north from Grantl1am, and 11 free school and a dame school are supported chiefly by east-south-east from Newark, in 1851 contained 743 in- the Pane family. The poor have charities amounting to habitants and 3,577 acres of land, mostly a fine strong £15 10s. annually, arising from the rent of lands left by loam, heath, and stiff clay. The living is a rectory, with Prances, Dowager Countess of Rutland, Sir Francis Fane, a yearly modus of .£5.53 10s. and 50 acres of glebe land, and others. Fulbeck Hall is the property of Lieut.-Col. in the patronage of Lieut.~Col. Henry Pane, and held by Henry l<'ane, in whose family it has been for a long the Rev. Edward Fane, M.A. The church, dedicated to period; the mansion is spacious and beautifully situated, St. Nicbolas, is a handsome structure in the Decorated commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country; style, composed of nave and north and south aisles, with the grounds are tastefully laid out, and shaded by some a very spacious chancel, in which is a decorated window fine old trees. The rectory, the residence of the Rev. filled with stained glass, which, together with several Edward Fane, M.. ~., is pleasantly situated. The lord of the others in the body of the church~ have recently been manor is Lieut.-Col. Henry Fane. placed at the- expense of the Fane family. The tower is MAIDENHOUSE is an extra-parochial place, with 6 in- remarkably fine, containing 6 bells, and is surmounted habitants. by 8 crocketed pinnacles. In the interior of the church Fane Rev. Edward, M.A. [rector] Else Ann (Mrs.), wheelwright Minnitt Natbimiel, farmer Fane Robt. Geo. Cecil, esq. Fulbeck hall Emerson Edward, farmer Morris Henry, Horse~ Van Noel Mrs. Mary Farmer John, carpenter Muxlow Thomas, stonemason Wilkinson Rev. Clennell, M.A. [curate] Hall Jane (Miss), seminary Newton John, farmer COMMERCIAL. Hodgkinson Isaac, butcher Newton Thomas, farmer Bailey John, carpenter Jaques Thomas, carpenter Newton Thomas, grocer & draper Baioes Willia~, fanner James George Wm. Hare~· Hounds Norris Thomas, farmer Burtt Henry, iarmer Jenkinson Charles, boot & shoe maker Parker Edward Howard, farmer Burtt J oseph, farmer J enkinson John, tailor Pask William, shopkeeper Capp Henr~, farmer Jenkinson Waiter, farmer Porter Richard, bricklayer Chambers Charles, farmer King James, gardener PridmoreJolm,ropt!maker & shopkeeper Collingwood William, farmer King J oseph, carpenter Taylor J ames Cade, master of Parochial Crampton John, fellmonger Lamb Ellen (Mrs.), farmer school & post office Crosby J oseph, farmer Lamb Stephen, butcher Tomlin Robert, farmer Dolby William, boot & shoe maker Lewarton John Jenkinson, tailor Watsoo Elizabeth(Mrs.),schoolmistress Elliott John, Six Bells Lewarton Robert, shopkeeper Watson Robert, parish clerk Ellis Robert, carpenter Marriott John, butcher Watson Thomas, blacksmith PosT OFPICE.-James Cade Taylor, receiver. Letters CA.RRIERS TO:- from London, through the Grantham office, by mail GRANTHAM-John Baker, saturday coach, at 8.50 a.m. & dispatched at 4.30 p.m. Letters LINCOLN-William Picker, friday; John Baker, daily from Lincoln at 4.30 p.m. & dispatched at 8.50 a.m. The NEWAnx:-William Picker, wednesday nearest money order offices are at Newark & Sleaford SLEAFORD-William Picker, monday Parochial School, James Cade Taylor, master . Oi'OLLETBY is a parish and village, situate at the the Raising of the Widow's Son; this latter window was southern termination of the Wolds1 3l miles north-east from presented by the friends of the then rector of the parish, the Horncastle (its post town), 11 n-om Louth, and 9 &om Rev. John Jackson, M •.A.,as a token -of respect. The south Spilsby, in the hundred and deanery of Hill, union of Horn- window of the chancel contains the emblems of the Holy castle, archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln, parts of Lindsey, Evangelist; and the north., west window of the nave contains North Lincolnshire. In Doomsday Book the following are the figure of St. Andrew, the patron saint of the church. mentioned as boldei'S of the land :-Bishop of Durham, 340 The living is a rectory, with residence and 2
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