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Certified Bailiffs under the" Law of Distress Amendment The Workhouse, erected in 1838, is a large 11tructure of Act. 1888" :-Waiter Willson ; Henry brick, in the of , & will hold :z5o in­ Randall Bea.ty, Town hall, Spihby; Edward H. Young, mates; Rev. Harry Greenwood M.A. rector of Littls Alford ; Kerkham Gresswell, Thorpe W ainfleet; George Steeping, is chaplain; Francis John Walker M. D. medi­ Frederick William Cash, Wainfieet All Saints; Thomas cal officer; John L. Ironmonger, mailtBr; Mrs. Emma James Parker, Alford & F. B. Storr, Ironmonger, matron;, Miss Clarke, schoolmistreu County Police Station, street, Henry J ames M&r­ shall, superintendent; the local force consists of (in­ PUBLIC OFFICERS. cluding :Skegness) one inspector, two sergeants & 13 Assessor of , Thomas Simpson, Halton road Certifying Surgeon, John West Walker M.B, CDurt House, Hundleby road Church street Fire Brigade, A. Ashton, superintendent Clerk to the Commissioners of Sewers, George Walker Inland Revenue Office, Ashby road, Sam Pritchard, officer Coroner, Francis John Walker M.D. (for ::lpilsby divi­ Shipwreck Association, Willingham, sion of the ), Church street; deputy, H. G. Vincent, collector, The Terrace Waiter Scott Rainey, Ashby road Stamp Office, Post office, Henry Hanscomb, distributor, Clerk to part of the Fourth District Drainage, W alter High street Scott Rainey, Ashby road Town Hall, Market place, G. H. Preston, se-c Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, F. Lake Walker Collector of Cattle Market Tolls, Edward Atkimon, VOLUNTEERS. Boston road .:3rci Volurut~r Bat·talion Linoo•lnshire Reg:ment (C Oo.), Inspector under the Contagion!! Diseases Act, Edward Drill hall ·& armoury, Halton road; Capt. W. Hoff James Richardson M.R.C.V.S. West End terrace V.D. ; Rev. Gilbert George Walker M.A. acting chap­ Inspector under the Explosives & Sale of Food & Drugs lain; Color-Sergt. Frank Taylor, drill instructor Acts & Petroleum for the Division of Spilsby, Henry J ames Mars hall, Church street SPILSBY UNION. Town Crier, Henry Witty, Market• place Board day, alternate thursdays, at the Board Room, Less;ee of Manorial Tolls, James Edward Butcher, Boston _Workhouse, Hundleby. road; collector, Charles , Boston road :Spihb.J union comprises the following places :-Addle­ PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. t.horpe, Alforci, , Ashby- by-, , St. James' Church, Rev. John Wright Layng, vicar; -with-Thurlby, Bolingbroke, , , Rev. Stanley Charles Moseley B.A.. curate ; 8 & n Burgh-in-the-Marsh, Calcelby, , Chapel St. Leonards, Claxby, Croft, , Dalby, , a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 a.m.; other days Eastville, , , , Gunby St. at 10 a.m.; evensong at 6 p.m. ; on wed. ro p.m. ; during winter months at 8 p.m Peter, , , \Harcby, Harrington, , Rev. Frederick Aidan Crow O.S.B. & Hogsthorpe, Hundleby, , Ing-uldmells, Irby-in­ Rev. Joseph Watmore O.S.B. priests; high mass, 10 the-~arsh, Keal East, Keal West, Kirk!by East, Lang­ a.m. ; evening service & benediction, 6.30 p.m.; daily .ton-by-Spilsby, , , Midville, rr1ass, 8 a. m :-with-Chapel, , ,South Ormesby­ Wesleyan, Rev. Joseph Watkinson (supt.) & Rev. David with-, Partney, Raithby, Rigsby-with-, ., -with-Grebby, Skegness, Skendle­ Williams; 10.30 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m by, Spilsby, Steeping Great & Little, IStickford, Stick­ .ney, ISutterby, Sutton-in-the-Marsh, Thorpe St. Peter, SCHOOLS. , Toynton St. 'Peter, Ulceby-with­ The , founded in r55o, is now a Fordington, Wainfieet All Saints, Wainfieet St. Mary, Secondary school, but does not appear to have had Well, IWelton-in-the-Marsh with Boothby, Willoughby, buildings of its own until r6n, when Lord Willoughby Winthorpe & /West . The population of the union de Eresby granted a plot of land for the erection of a in Igor was 25,124; area, r2g,655 acres; rateable school: it was supported for many years by donation~ value in 1904, £IJ6,63I & subscriptions, from which 32 acres of land have been purchased, now let for about £93 yearly: the fund~ 'Chairman of the Board of Guardiam, Lieut.-Col. Charles provide for the education of a number of free boys, Arthur Swan, Sa.usthorpe hall, Spilsby not exceeding 30, & there are now (1905) about 22 Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Goorge boys, including some boarders; in 1R94 a new scheme Beaumont Walker, Ashby road, Spilsby came into operation, by which ro scholarships, tenable Treasurer, Henry Hewer,Capital & Counties Bank,Spilsby for three years at this school, are awarded annually in Relieving Officers & Collectors to the Guardians, Alford Sept. to boys from the National school; the manage­ district, Henry Brown Farnsworth, East end, Alford; ment of the school is vested in a. body of 10 governors ; Spilsby district, Christopher Miller, Halton rd. Spilsby William Mager Ellis, head master Public Elemenary, St. James' (mixed), built in 1859, :Vaccination Officers, Alford sub-district, Henry Brown enlarged in 1903, it will hold 300 children ; average Ea.~t Farnsworth, end, Alford; Spilsby, Stickney attendance, 260; J oseph Watson, ma~ter; Mrs. Sarah .& Wainfleet sub-districts, Christopher Miller, Halton Jane Watson, mistress road, , George Rock, station ma~ter 'Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Alford district, Thomas Edward Sandall B.A., M.B., B. C. Alford; Conveyance. Burgh district, Charles Walls L.R.C.P.Lond. Burgh; Mrs. West'~ van leaves her house on saturday morning~ Hogsthorpe district, Francis .Tames Spilsbury L.R.C.P.I. at 8.30 a.m. for the Red Lion inn, , & Hogsthorpe; Spilsby East district, Richard Slocock returns the same day at 3 p.m B.A., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Aveland house, A ' from the White Hart hotel meets all the trains Market place, Spilsby; Spilsby West district, Francis .John Walker M.D.Lond. Church street, Spilsby; CARRIERS, with inns they go from & days of departure. Stickney district, Marcus Camplin Moxham L.R.C.P. A.lford-Tindall, 'The George,' man. 2.30 p.m Land. Sticlmey; Wainfleet district, George Herbert -Elley, 'The Nelson,' mon. 2 p.m Doudney M_B, Wainfieet Bolingbroke, New-Drayton, 'Red Lion,' man. 3 p.m :Superintendent Registrar, Ge()rge Beanmont Walker, Bolingbroke, Old-Smith, 'The George,' mon. 2.30 p.m Ashby road, Spilsby; deputy, Waiter Scott Rainey, Brinkhill-Bark, 'The Nelson,' mon. 2 p.m Asbby road, Spilsby Burgh-Raithby, 'Red Lion,' mon. & fri. 2.30 p.m Eegistra.rs of Births & Deaths, Alford sub-district, Henry Hagnaby-Parrinder, 'George,' mon. 2.30 p.m Brown Farnsworth,East end,Alford; deputy,Christopher -Cooke, 'The George,' mon. 2.30 p.m.; \Velbury, 'King's Head,' mon. 3 p.m Low, Burgh-in-the-Ma.rsh; Burgh sub-di~trict, Henry 'Stoakes, Burgh-in-the-Marsh; deputy, Hephzibah Hobhole Dawson, 'Nelson,' mon. 2.30 p.m Horncastle-Kitchen, 'Red Lion,' mon. 2.30 p.m Stoakes, Burgh; Spilsby sub-district, Christopher Miller, Halton road, Spilsby; deputy, Fred Bond, Hal­ [ngoldmells Simpson, 'White Hart,' mon. 3 p.m Langton-Wass, 'Red Lion,' mon. 2.30 p.m ·ton road, Spilsby; Stickney sub-district, Henry Band, ; neputy, Mrs. Hand, East Kirkhy; Wain­ -Sutton & Co. George hotel, daily Mareham-le-Fen-Prestwood, 'King'!! Head,' man. 3 p.m :fleet sub-district, Marshall Senpholm, Wainfieet; Mavis Enderby-Burnett, 'The George,' mon. 2.30 p.m deputy, Marshall Senpholm, jun. Wainfleet New Leake-Mountain, 'Red Lion,' man. 2.30 p.m. 13.egistrar of Marriages for the Union, J. W. FletC'her, Orby-Wilson, 'Rrd Lion,' man. 2.30 p.m Lower :\farket place, Spilsby; deputy, F. Gwilym Saust.horpe-North, 'The Nelson,' mon. 2 p.m .J ones, JialtQJJ. 111»a.d, Spilsby 3kendleby-Coupland, 'The ~elson,' mon. 3.30 p.m