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DIRECTORY. J LINCOLNSHIRE. NORTH 1 RESTOS. 608 Parkinson Robert John Hinman M.,A., l B~ls Jane {Mrs.);shopkeeper"' IGoates Thomas, Jun. farmer B.C.L., l.P. Ravendale hall • WEST RAVENDAI.E is a chapelry and township in here by the Abbot and Convent of Beanport in Brittany, for East Ravendale parish, containing but two 'farm-honses and Prremonstratensian canons, as a cell to the abbey of La a few cottages, pleasantly situated on the Wolds, in the Luzerne: the existing remains consist only of the little Northern division of the county, parts of Lindsey, Bradley chapel of the priory, which stands on a high grassy knoll, Haverstoe wapentake and -petty sessional division, Great and has 1l.ll area of about 12 by 33 feet, and is rudely built Grimsby county court district, Caistor union, Grimsby No. of chalk and green sandstone. but its architectural features J,rural deanery, Stow archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln, have almost -,yholly disappeared. Robert John Hinman Pa~ about 8~ miles east-south-east from Caistor, and 8 south- kinson esq. M.A., J.P. is lord of the manor ,and principal by-west from Great Grimsby: the nearest railway station lando.wner.. • The soil is light and chalky; subsoil, is at Waltham, 5 miles distant. The site of the ancient church chalk. The chief cropsc-RTe wheat, barley, oats and turnips. can-still be traced: the inhabitants attend those of Hatcliffe The area is returned with East Ravendale parish; the popu and East Ravendale. The register is included in that o{ East lation in T88li. was 57· ~vendale. The living is~ per~tual curacy, annexed to Hat- PoST OFFICE, at East Ravendille, letter box cleared at 3·40• chffe, yearl:y value ,4"~ mclu~mg 27 acres of glebe at West Letters through Great Grimsby. The nearest money order Bavendale, m the gift of the B1shop of Manchester, and held & telegraph offices are at Waltham & Grimsby since 1840 by the Rev. Thomas Mrtssey :a.A. of St. John's , College, Cambridge, who resides at Hatcliffe, and is also School-The children of this parish ·attend the school a~ vicar of East Ravendal~. An alien priory was ~staQlished East Ravendale, distant "I mile Haxby Twisleton, farmer 1Kirke Robert John, farmer REDBOURNE is a parish and villag'e, on the Lincoln house's charity of £2 yearly is for fuel. About half a mile off road from Brigg station, in the Northern division of the the main road, surrounded by a fine park, is Redbourne county, parU! of Lindsey, east division of the wapentake of Hall, the property of the Duke of St. Albans P,c., D,L. who Manley, Winterton petty sessional division, Glanford Brigg is lord of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is light union, Brigg county court district, rural deanery of Corring- loam ; subsoil, limestone. The chief crops are wheat, barley ham, archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln, Si miles and turnips. The area is 3, 919 acres ; rateable value,£ 2, I IO; south-by-west from Brigg, I7 north from Lincoln, and ~ the population in 1881 was 367. east from Kirton-in-Lindsey station. The church of St. Parish Clerk, Thomas Dorner. Andrew is a building of stone, in the Perpendicular style, consistiug of chancel, clerestoried nave, western p<)'rch and PosT & MoNEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank.-Elijah a lofty embattled tower containing 6 bells and a clock: there Goodhand. receiver. Lettt>rs arrive from Kirton Lindsey is a stained window, and twelve others representing the RS,O. & are- dispatched at 4-4° p.m, The nearest tele- Twelve Apostles: this church is the burial-place of the graph office is at Kirton Beauclerk family, dukes of St. Albans. The register Endowed National School (mixed), built at the cost of the dates from the year 1558. The living is a vicarage, late Duke of St. AI ban's, in 1840, for 88 children ; average tithe rent-charge £236, gross yearly value £28o, indud- attendance, 40; Philip Brearley, master; Miss Mary Clay- ing 9 acres of glebe with residence, in the gift of the ton, sewing mistress: cllildren attending _this school are Duke of St. Albans, and held since 1869 by the Rev. eligible, if duly qualified, as candidates for exhibitions con- George Godfrey li.A. of Queen's College, Oxford. Watel"- nected with Kirtun-in-Lindsey school Campbell Walker Dorner Thomas, blayksmith ' Hookham Charles Francis, farmer Godfrey Rev. George M.A. [vicarJ, Red- Goodhand Elijah, wheelwright, draper Lett Richard Alfd. B.A.,M.B. ,C.¥. surgn bourne hall • & grocer & sub-postmaster Maddison Richard, farmer Hall William Good hand Wm. West, joiner & wheelwt Rowley Robert, boot & shoe maker Lett Richard Alfred B.A. 1 M.B Hall William; farmer Travis John, farmer ,· Atkinson Twidal, grocer & draper Herring Bland, farmer Watson Wm. Red Lion P.H.& auctioneer Campbell Walker, farmer ' Herring Geo. Bland, 'farmer, Manor ho Whitehead Henry, farmer- REEPHAM is a village, parish and station Pll the The poor of the parish have about I48. annually, deriv~d from Lincoln and Hull railway. in the Mid division of the county, a bequest of the late T. Greetham esq. of Stainfield: there parts of Lindsey, Lawress wapentake, Lincoln ~on and is also £xoo invested in £3 per cent. consols, left in 188o county court district, rural deanery of Lawress No. x, Stow under the will of Ann, wife of William Horner Crosby; the archdeaconry and Lincoln diocese, 4! miles east-north-east yearly dividend £3 ss. is divided amongst the necessitous from Lincoln. The church of SS. Peter and Paul is a build• poor on' the 15th Depember in each year. The fox-hounds of ing of stone, in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, the Burton Hunt have their kennels here; Charles na¥e, north aisle, south porch and a large tower containing Peyton Shrubb ~q. master ; Thomas Morgan is huntsman. :x bell: the church was restored in 1862, under the direction The soil is various; subsoil, clay and limestone. The chief of Mr. Michael Drury, architect, when the tower and north crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1,766 acres • aisle were rebuilt, a new porch erected, and the nave roof rateable value, £3,313; the population in r88I was 356. retimbered, at a cost of £900, of which the Mercers' Corn- PrLI.AR LE'J.'TER Box. near the Vicarage, cleared at 4.30 p.m. pany gave £3oo. The registers date from tbe year r653. The on week days only: Letters from Lineoln, which is the living is a vicarage, tithe rent-charge £36r, gross ·yearly nearest money order office. The nearest telegraph office value £4oo, including IT~ acres of glebe with residence, in is at Langworth railway station the gift of the Mercers' Company, London, and held since 1873 by the Rev. William Clement Upton M.A. of Trinity National School (mixed), for 6o children; average attend College, Cambridge, who also r~ceives the rectorial tithes by . ance about 5o ; Miss Sarah Ann Tether, mistress the payment of a small rental. There is a. Wesleyan chapel. Railway Station, John Wilkinson, station master 'PRIVATE RESIDENTS, COMMERCIAL, Kettleborongh Christopher, farmer Bartram Enoch Bateman Joseph, farmer Morgan Thomas, huntsman to the Bur· Battle Charles Key, Reepham house Bennett William, farmer ton Foxhounds CrosbyWilliam Horner CoddJohn, beer retailer Rouston George, farmer Good Alfred Dawkins Joseph, sh06;maker Bibcy Samuel, farmer Lament Miss Dawson Josepb, shoe maker - Stamper Samuel, wheelwright Petty Mrs. Lansdowne villa Elvidge John, farmer & landowner Thompson John, blacksmith Upton Rev. Wm.Clement M.A. [vicarj Elvidge William, farmer & landowner Waby Noah, shopkeeper Ward Mrs Good John, shopkeeper , Ward William, jun. farmer Wnnh Charles Good John, jun. Chequers inn Wilkinson David, farmer & landowner NOR'l'H RESTON is a small parlshJ in the Northern which is entirely new, contains a handsome east window, division of the county, parts of Lindsey, Matsh division of stonQ reredos and sedilia : there remains a plain rounded the hundred of Louth Eske, nnion and county cour~ district chancel atch of early date: on the external face of the walls of Louth, rural deanery of Louth Eske and Ludborough of the nave may be distinctly traced two narrow round No. 31 archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln, 4~ headed windows of the same style: the walls are of great miles south-east from Louth and abOut one mile and a half thickness : the church plate includes a silver chalice- with east from Legbonrne station, situated near the road from the date I559· The register dates from the year 1:56~. The Louth to Alford.. The ehurch of St. Edlth is a small edifice , living is a vicarage, tithes commuted at £174 -yearly, of MIJdstone, .consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a gross yearly value £2I4 with residence and 2r acres .of turret, containing I bell~ the church was thoroughly res- glebe, in the gift of Howard Jackson esq. and held ~ince tared-and enlarged in x867, from designs by R. J. Withers 1882 by the Rev. John Hampden Jackson B . .A... of Lincoln esq. of Doughty street, London, at a cost of about {.65o, College~ Oxford. The Hall is th~ seat of Howard Jackso~ wholly defrayed by Huward Jackson esq.: the chancel, esq. who is lord of the IllfLnor 'and owner of the land l th& .