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ASWARDBY. 14 POST OFFICE Traffordsouthwell, Esq.,Who Are Also Lordi of the Manor; the the 110Hool in the Adjoining Parish of Goulsby [LINCOLN.] .ASWARDBY. 14 POST OFFICE TraffordSouthwell, Esq.,who are also lordi of the manor; the the 110hool In the adjoining parish of Goulsby. In 1638 present incumbent is the Rev. George Babb, M.A.. The Anthony Aoham left a yearly Pent-charge of .£2 10.. for the church of St. Peter is an ancient &trnctnre, with a low tower poor. The soil is sand and chalk, and the ePOps wheat, barley eontnining 9 bells. Here is a place of' worship for Baptists. and turnips. The poor children of this parish participate in the benefits of Babb Rev. George, Y.A. Gunnell John, farmer Madely John, shoemaker COMMERCIAL. Harrison Benjamin, fa1'1rmmer Martin Robert, farme:r Atkin George, bricklayer Heaton James, carrier Trafford Antbony, farmer Jlarton Charles, farmer - J ackson Daniel, farmer Letters tbtoug4 Horncastle, which ill :Barton J oseph, farmer Kirk by William, farmer the nearest money order office Fowler J ames, fanner Leonard William, wheelwright CARRIER TO LOUTH-James Heaton, wednesday &. saturday ASWARBY is a parish in the wapentake of Aswardhurn, in the patrona~e of Sir Thomas Whichcote, Bart., and held parts of Kesteven, Sleaford union, South Lincolnshire, dio- by the Rev. Chl'i11topher Whichcote, l\1,4. Th& church of cese and archdeaconry of Lincoln, deanery of Aswardhurn, 5 St. Denis is a neat structure, with a tower containing 3 miles 110utb of Sleaiord, 12 east of Grantham station, and4 bells and a clock, surmoUlltW by a spir~. The register da.tee north of Falkingham, containing 107 inhabitants in 1851 from the year 1715. and I ,548 acres of land. The Iiving is a rectory, value .£285, Whichcote Rev, Christopher, M.A Hill John, blacksmith Veal James, gamekeeper to Sir Thomas Whichcote Sir Thos. bart. Aswarby hall M utter William, steward to Sir Thomas Whichoote, ban Baker John, farmer Whichcote, bart Lett81'8receivedth1'0ugh Falkingham, Bland Wm. parish clerk & stonemason Nesbit Richard, gardener to SirThomas which is also the nearest money order Darby Edward, farmer Whichcote, bart office ASWAKDBY is a parish and small villa... e in Hill manor aud patron of the living, which ia a discharged :~~ec~ hundred and deanery, Lindsey arcbdeaconry, and diocese of tory, annual value .£250, with residence and 30 acres of J.incoln, 4 miles north~ west of Spilsby, containing in 1851 2'lebe. The church is named in honour of St. Helen. The 67 inhabitants and 742 acres of land. Nearly the whole of Rev. Francis Henry Swan, jun., is the incumbent. Here jitra the parish belongs to the Rev. Francis Swan, the lord of the gravel pits. llourne John, fa.J"mer IKirkby Henry Charles, farmer & miller 1 Letters through Spilsby, which is :t;Dglhlh WiUi.am, tilfmer OHver /obn, farmer, the H&ll 1 also the nearest money order office AU'BOVRN, or A.ltBORNE, on the river Witham, an ex· 1 school he~. The church of St. Peter is a plain old Saxon teusive village and township, iucludiug part of Haddington, 'structure, which underwent a thorough repair and was re­ in the hundred of Jloothby Graffoo, division of Kesteven, pewed about 25 years since; the interior contains several deanery of Graffoo, 1mion, archdeaconry and diocese of monuments to the N evile family. The register dates from Lincoln, distant from it 7 miles south-west, and 3 miles 1762. The living is a vicarag·e, value £:200, with 8 acres east from Thorpe-on-the-Hill station, contained in 1851 ()f glebe land, in the gift of the Rev. Hem·y Nevlle; the 1 365 inhabitants and 2,000 acres of land, including the present incumbent is the Rev. Francis Miles Willan, M •.!., • hamlet of Malborough, 1 mile south of the village. Henry Haddington township/ partly in this parish, contains 12S Nevile, Esq., is lord of the manor aud owner of the prin- inhabitants; it is on t 1e other side of the Witham. cipal :part of the soil. The W esleyans have a chapel and Aultourn. Glasier William, farmer Reynolds Robert, joiner Lambe Willlam, esq. Aubourn hall Grimes Joseph, farmer Stuart Joseph, tailor & shopkeeper Willan Rev. Francis Miles, M.A, [ vicarJ Hague William, baker Weightman John, miller Jlavin William1 farmer Heslem James, tailor Haddington. Jlooth Thomas, parish clerk & joiner Hickson Geo. saddler & harnes!l maker Dalton J oseph, butcher Brown William, farmer Lam be William, farmer Seward !fary (Mrs.)t farmer Challans Richard, fal'Jller Lobsey Samuel, carrier Taylor J ames, farmer Clat•k John, farmer Longmate John, blacksmith Taylor Richard, wheelwright Dalton George, farmer Lumb Thomas, farmer Taylor 'l'homas, shoemaker Dalton Heury, canie1• 1\'lansford William, farmer Letters through Lincoln, by foot post, Dalton Sarah (Mrs.), 1armer Marsdeu Francis, farmer daily. The nearest money order office Dalton William, fal'lner Reynolds Benjamin, farmet is at Lincoln · CARRIERs.-Dalton & Lobsey1 to Lincoln, wednesday & friday AU'NSBY it a parish in the wapentake of Aswardhum, Laft'ord, archdeaconry and dioeell6 of Lincoln, and parts ofKesteven, Sleaford union, South Lincolnshire, 5 miles patronage of' John Archer Houblon, Esq., and held by the south-south-west of Sleaford, and 9 east of Grantham sta~ Rev. Octavius Luard, M.A.. The church of St. Thoma.&-a­ tion, and contained 133 inhabitants in 1851, and 1,200 acres Becket is a small edifice in the Early English style. A pew of land, Including part of Aswardby. The living is a rectory, tower is about to be erected, value .£251 yearly1 in the deanery of A.swardhurn with Luard Rev. Octavius, M.A.. [recto:rJ Marsh John, fanner Scarborough Samuel, parish clerk COMMERCIA-L. Marsh Richard, machine owner TowusElizabeth( Miss ),preparatory schl Cox: Henry, wheelwright - Rastell Richard, farmer Letters through Sleatord, which is feathel'$tone Sarah (1\'Irs.), Tally Ho Sardeson William, farmer also the nearest money order office AU'1"BOR.PB is a railway station, village, and parish, church of St. Margaret is a neat structure, with a small on the East Lincolnshire railway, in the wold division of the turret and 1 bell, and has been t•ecently rebuilt at the hundred of Louth Eske, Louth union, North Lincolnshire, expense {)f the patron and Incumbent. !lll840 a yearly and diocese of Lincoln, 134f miles from London, 27! from rent-charge of £158 was allotted in lieu of tithes. Here is :Boston, 6~ south~east from Louth, and 6i from Alford. In a place of worilhip for Wesleyan Methodists, erected in 1851 the parillh contained 126 inhabitants and 1,390 acres 1837. Robert VynPr, E!:q., is lord of the manor. The ofland. Tl1e living is a discharged rectory, valued at £166, rector has £4, and the poor .£1 JOs, per annum, left b)' in the patronage of Robert Vyner, Esq., and the incum- Thomas Taylor iu 1708. bency of the Rev. William Pbillips Vyner, B.A., The . Daw110n Joseph, farm£>r Robinson Spencer, farmer Whitworth Francis, farmer Elding J oseph, fanner 8harpe William, shopkeeper Whitworth Mary (Mrs.), farmer Marshall Thomas; farmer 'l'wigg Charle~~, farmer Letters through Louth, which is tbe P•rker Thomas, fl\l'IDer Wainer Henry, station master nearest mon£>y order office Jlailtvay Stati()n, Hen11 Wainer, station master A YLESBY is a small village- nnd parish 5 miles west- t {)fficiates. The church of St. Lawrence has a tower and 3 south-west of Grimsby, and 160 from London, in the I bells; it has lately been repaired at a cost of £400, by sub­ hundred of Bradley Haverstoe, Caistor union, North Lin- scription from the four farmers of t:qe parish. Tht: register colnshire. The livi:tlg is a perpetual curaev, value £73, in dates from the year 1561. The parish 'contains about 2,110 the gift of the Rev. T. T. Drake, beld by· the Rev. John acreR of land, and l72 reorle, Tb~ Rev. T, T. :p~ke Is lol'l Tyrwhitt Drake, of Ame:rsham, Bucks, for whom the Rev. pf the manor, ''' ,. fU'Chiballt CJ'eight9~, M.A..1 who :rem~es at Grea~ Q-Jimsbf: · .
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