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Lincolnshire. - [Kelly's HECKINGTON. LINCOLNSHIRE. - [KELLY'S Carrier to :- Sleaford Josepb. William Stringer, mon. A:i thurs. ; Bo&ton---Joseph William Stringer, wed. & sat. ; returning returning same day Mme day HECKINGTON. Cemetery (Alfred Jameg Ollerhead, Page William, saddler, High street PRIVATK RESIDENTS. clerk to parish council) Patchett Edward.. buildflr, Banks lane Allisan Rev. Edwd.Grant M.A.(vicar) Chandler Wm.egg m~rchant,Banks la Payne William, plumber, High street Almond Mrs. Elsion, High street Chapman Robert, market gardener Peach MaTy (Miss), grocer; Eastgate Ballachey Henry Holloway, High st Cook William, blacksmith, High st Pell George, jun. farmer, Fen "&lll Thorn.as Fotherley William M.B., Craven L<Jwrence, farmer, Boston :rd Pell Wm. (Mrs.), farmer, Boston rd C.M. High- street - Curt Frederick, stationer, Church st Pocklington .Arth. cycle agt.Station rd Blasson Miss F. Vicarage :road Curt Thomas, builder, High street Pocklington John, miller (wind & Booth William John, Boston road Davy Jonas, farmer, Mile hous-e steam), Station mills Burrows Mrs. Station rroad Dawson Robert, farmer, Fen Porter Leonard, grocer, Boston road Chambers Miss, Olive hollile Denman Chal-les, farmer, Fen Priestley James, farmer, Fen Corlett Edward, Station road Dickin~n Wm. manager of Gas wks Read Richard Henry, frmr. Church st Oroosey Mrs. Chul'Ch street Elliott Sarah Jane (Mrs.), farmer,Fen Bedford Richard, farmer, Fen Enderby Thomas, Laurel hou~e Elmore Thomas, jun. farmer, Fen Redshaw Edwin, fa.rmer & landowner, -Godson Ernest Henry Gas Light & Coke Oo. Ltd. (Ernest The Poplars Godson Missl's, Churchside Henry Godson, managing director; Reed Alfred, boot repairer, Church st Godson Miss, St. Andrew's street Arthur Levesley, sec.; William Reynolds Henry, general dlr. High st Hardy Edward, Fern villa Dickinson, manager). Scoggin~ Edgar William,wheelwright, Harris Daniel Gorham J:P. St. An- Gibs on J. & Co. coal & coke merchants Sleaford road drew't~ villa Godson Edward H. farmer, Fen &wards William H. Six BellS> P.H. Hollingwort.h Frederick, High street Greetham Joe, farmer, Fen Chu1'Ch street Hoole William, HiS'h street Greetham Richd. farmer, Cameron st Sharpe Charles & Co. Limited, seed Little Mrs. Charles Henry, High st Hallgarth John, cottage farmer merchants-; warehouse, Railway stn Little Mrs. William, Heckington hall Harby Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Fell' Sharpe Joseph, cycle agent & dealer, Lowe Mrs. Jas. Limes ¥il. Station rd Hardy Edward, artificial teeth maker, High street Mclntosh Robel't Boston road Sharpe Wm.King, shopkpr.Church st Ollerbead Alfred James, Ivy house Harmston Geo.Wm.farmr.Sleaford rd Simons Henry, horse slaughterer, Priestley A!llos, Church street Harris Charles Benjamin, farm bailiff Church street "Redsbaw Edwd. Poplar ho. High st to George Harris esq. Station road Smith Benjamin, stationer, High st Rippon Mrs. Cameron street Ha.rris Daniel Gorham, printer Stringer Jsph. Wm. carrier, High !'it Smith William, Alma hollile Harris Geo. Thos. grocer, High street Sumner Isaac Herbt. grocr.Chnrch 1t Tlwmpson Charles, High street Hodgson John,millwright,Cameron st Sumners M. C. & Son,pharmaooutical Tomlimon Miss M. High street Hollingworth Thos. baker, High st chemists, High. street .White William Henry, Church st,reet Holmes Matthew, farmer, Vicarage ru Swinn Edwin, grocr. St.Andrew's st Wood Mrs. Boston road Hoole William M.R.C.V.S. veterinary 'failby Louisa (Mrs.), Red Cow P.B. surgeon, High street & buteher COMMERCIAL. Houlden Charles, farmer, Fen Taylor Berbert, Axe & Cleaver P.H. • Early closing day, Wednesday. Houlden Edward, farmer Cameron sctreet Houlden Fredk. cowkpr. Sleaford rd Taylor ·waiter, farmer, Fen Almond Henry, cycle agent, High et Housley Frank, baker, High street Temperance Hall (Jsph.llalbert,keepr) .Almond Neville Jones, baker,Bigh st Johnson Frank, tailor, High street Toogood Wm. machinist, Cameron st Asher Waiter, farmer,,Fen Jories Arthur Lewis, farmer & cattle Warrington Frederick, pig dealer, Ballachey .Henry Holloway L.R.C.P. dealer, Hall farm Great Hale road & L.M.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. sur- Jones Theophilus, farmer, Station 1·d Warringt-on Joseph, chimney swpr. geon, medical officer & public vac- Key Tom, farmer, Fen High street - cinator Heckington district, Slea- Kirton J. T. & Son, tailors, High st Whittaker Ellen (Mrs.), Royal Oak ford union, ..High street Levesley Arthur, draper & groce , P.H. High street Bannister Alfred, Nag's Head P.H. Cameron street Wilkinson George, cottage farmr. Fen High street Lloyds Bank Limited (sub-branch Winter George, farmer, FeR Bark Robert, farmer, Fen from Sleaford; open fri. I to 4); Winter William, farmer, Fen Barker Frederick, poultry breeder draw on head office, 71 Lombard Wood J. & C. coal merchanh; offices, Earnatt John, boot & shoe maker, St. street, London E C 3 Boston · Andrew's street I Lupton Thomas Edwd. grcr. High st Wright Tom, market gardener, Barnatt William, CO"'I'fkeeper, Elm bolt -Mackears Daniel, build·er, High st Do,Tecote gardens Barnes Edwin, carpenter, High street Mallett William, farmer, Fen Earnes Wm. Ward, farmer, Garwick Matthews Fredk. Crown P.H. High st Baxter Charles, farmer, Fen Miller John, farmer, Fen EAST HEOKINGTON. Bell Thomas Fotherley William M.B., Minkley Thomas, jun. faMrffi'T'ler, Fen· C.M.Aherd. surgeon, High street Minta Jn.Tbos.farmr.Wynkhill manOT COMMERCIAL. Belton Kate (Miss), shopkeeper, Money By. wheelwright, Cameron st Ab_Iard T~thy Josepb, b?Ot maker Cameron street Morriss Richard Wm. Railway hotel Bames Wdham, beer retailer Bowles John, thra&hing machine pro- Mowberry Charles, miller (steam & Barnatt William & Son, farmers prietor, Cameron street wind), High street Barne!'l Joseph, farmer :Brackenbury. William Felix, butcher, Newcomb Elizabeth (Mrs.), shop· Btm"ser Ernest W. frmr. Elm grange Church street keepel', Eastgate Coupland Daniel, farmer Bristow Leonard, chimney swPeper, Nixon Thos. furniture dlr. High st Glassup Thomas, farmer Eastgate Ogden Thomat~, farmer, Sleaford road Olivant John, blacksmith Bnmn Da'l"id, White Horse P.H. Ollerhead Alfred James, clerk to Shipstone James Hugh Gordon, frmr Church street Parish Council, assistant overseer Smith Robert, carpenter 1Jrown Geo. insur. a~. Cowgate cot & income tax collect-or for Heck- Smith William, farm bailiff to W. B. Brown William Neville, shopkeeper ington & Great Hale & agent to Barnes esq. Six Hundre!is farm Capes William, farmer, Fen the Northern Fire & Life Assurance Tinker John Robert, beer retailer Cartwright Edward, dairy,Sleaford rd Co. High street - Wa!!s Wm. N. shopkpr. & post office HEIGHINGTON is a township of the parish of Wash­ I. it was restored and fitted up as a school chapel by ingborough and village, with a station (called Branston and Mr. Thomas Gauatt, who was engaged ·in drninage Heighington) on the Great Northern and Great Eastern opl'rations in the neighbourhood, aJJ.d bad purchased joint railway from Lincoln to Spalding, 1! miles south­ land in the plaee: in 1865 it was repaired and enillrged ea-St from Washingborough station on the Lincoln and by the trustees, under the direction of Mr. Michael Boston branch of the Great Northern railway and 4 Drury, architect; the .{)lder portion to serve as a church :South-east from Lincoln, in the Grantham division of and the remainder as school and' class rooms: the the county, parts of Keswven, the second division of chapel contains a !ltained window, presented by C. Seely Langoe wapentake, petty sessional division of Lincoln esq. M.P. (d, 1887), in m~ory of his mother; there South, union and countv• court district of Lincoln. A are 'lio sittings. The register is inclnded in that. of •mall stream called " The Beck" · flows' through the Washingborougll. There are Wesleyan and Wesleyan parish. The school chapel, originally a Late ~orman Reform chapels here. Heighington Hall, the property structure, is 8 small building of stone, in the Early and Iesidence of Digby Charles .Legard esq. stands in English _st~·le, consisting of small chancel, nave and a grounds tastefully;- laid out. Alexandel".. Hugh Bergne-­ western- tower containing 4 bells: in the reign of J ames Conpland esq. who ia lord of the manor, Thomas .
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