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Lincolnshire. Sleaford DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. SLEAFORD. 627 Allix Frederick William esq. D.L. Willonghby hall, Grantham County Police Station, Eastgate, superintendent, Alfred Chaplin Henry esq. M.P., D.L. Blankney hall, Lincoln Richdale; the local force consists of four men & one in­ Fane Col. Francis, Fulbeck hall, Grantham spector of cattle for the parts of Kesteven Fane Lient.-Col. Henry D.L. Fulbeck hall, Grantham Fire Brigade, West banks, W. W. Mastin, capt Fletcher Rev. Henry Thomas M.A. Vicarage,Bicker,Spalding Inland Revenue Office, Corn exchange, Market place, Hervey George Henry William esq. The Old place, Sleaford Richard Copley, supervisor; Jeremiah Skelton & Arthur Lucas-Calcraft Edmund James esq. Aneaster hall, Grantham M. Barton, officers Neville Ralph Henry Christ.opher esq. Wellingore hall, Lincolnshire Regiment (E Co. znd Vol. Batt.), armoury & Grantham orderly room, Southgate; Capt. H. A. Peake, command­ Packe Hussey esq. D.L. Prestwold hall, Loughborough ant ; J. H. Bissill, hon. assist. surgeon Reeve Lieut.-Col. John D.L. Leadenham house, Grantham Stamp Office, Northgate, Miss Georgiana Smedley, distri­ Reeve Neville Henry esq. Ashby hall, Lincoln butor Tunnard-Moore Col. Charles Thomas John F. R.s., D.L. Young Men's Literary Institution, News Room & Library, Frampton hall, Boston Corn exchange, Market pl. J oseph Shacklock, librarian Whichcote Rev. Christopher ~LA. Aswarby, Falkingham SLEAFORD UNION. Willson Lieut.-Col. Mildmay Willson, Rauceby hall,Sleaford Clerk to the Magistrates, Henry Peake, Market street Board day, every alternate monday, at the Workhouse, at Petty Sessions are held at the Sessions house, Market street, IO a.m. every monday at I~ noon The union comprises the following places :-Anwick,Asgarby, List of places in the petty sessional division :-Aswarby, Ashby-de-la-LaundP, Aswarby, Aunshy, Bayards Leap, Asgar by-with-Boughton, An wick, Ash by -de-la-Launde, Billinghay, Blankney, Bloxholm, Brauncewell-with­ Aunsby, Ancaster-with-West Willoughby & Sudbrooke, Dunsby, Burton Pedwardine, Cranwell, Culverthorpe, Burton Pedwardine, Bloxholm, Brauncewell & Dunsby, Demb\eby, Digby, Dorrington, Evedon, Ewerby, Hale Billing hay, Blankney-with-Lin wood, Culverthurpe, Gran­ Great, Hale Little, Haverholme Priory, Heckington, Hel­ well, Caythorpe-with-Frieston, Dembleby, Digby, Dorring­ pringham, Holdingham, Howell, Kelby, Kirkby Green, ton, Dogdike, Ewerby-with-Ewerby Thorpe, Evedon, Kirkby-la-Thorpe, Kyme North, Kyme South, Leadenham, Fulbeck, Hale Great,Hale Little, Heckington-with-Garrick, Leasing ham, Martin, Newton, Osbournby, Quarrington, Helpringham-with-Thorpe Latimcr, Haydor-with-Aisby Rauceby North, Rauceby South, Rowston, Roxholme, & Oasby, Howell, Haverholme Priory, Holdingham, Ruskington, Scopwick, Scot-Willoughby, Scredington, Haceby, Kelby, Kirkby-la-Thorpe, Kyme North, Kyme Silk-Willoughby, Sleaford .. New, Sleaford Old, Spanby, South, Kirkby Green, Leasingham, Lcadenham-with­ Swarby, Swaton, Temple Bruer with Temple High Grange, Bayards Leap, Martin, Newton, Osbournby, Quarrington, Thorpe Tilney, Thrcekingham, Timberland, Walcot, Wal­ Rauceby North & South, Rowston-with-Sheffield House, cott, W elbourn, W ellingore, Wilsford ; the population of Roxholm, Ruskington, Scuddington, Spanby, Swaton, the union in 1881 was 25,720 Swarby, Sleaford Old & New, Scopwick, Temple Bruer Clerk to the Guardians, Edmund Clements, Southgate, with Temple High Grange, Thorpe Tilney, Timberland, Sleaford Threekingham-with-Stow, Willoughby Scot, Willoughby Treasurer, Col. Francis Augustus Fane, Bank, Sleaford Silk, Wilsford & Hanbcck, Walcot, Welbourn, Wellingore Relieving Officers & Collectors to the Guardians, North district, William Stennett, Ruskington ; South district, LocAL BoARD. Lawrence Stephen Castledine, Boston road, Sleaford Offices, 74 Southgate. Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Billinghay district, Board day first wcdnesday in the month, at 7 p.m. Ebenezer Mark Thompson, Billinghay; Blankney district, Cyril John Williams, Metheringham; Heckington district, ME<JMBERS. George John Blasson, Heckington ; Leadenham district, George Kingston Barton M.D. Lea Denham ; Osbournby Gcorge H. W. Hervey J.P. chairman William Charles Allen William Dentcli:ffe Owen district, Thomas Blasson, Billingborough ; Sleaford dis­ I trict, Charles Frederick Bedford, Sleaford ; Milsford dis­ William Jackson Frederick Ward trict, John Chamberlin Eaton, Ancaster William Henry Knight George Lee Charles Sharpe Arthur Brewitt Superintendent Registrar, Edmund Clements, Southgate, Sleaford; deputy, Charles Edmund Clements, Southgate, James Hubbard Joseph Bellamy Sleaford Edward John Brewitt Registrar of Births & Deaths, Aswarby sub-district, J. RoAD CoMMITTEE. N ewland, Helpringham ; deputy, Almond, Helpringham; William Henry Knight, James Hubbard & Wm. Jackson Billinghay sub-district, W1lliam Stennett, Ruskington; • deputy, John Nixon, Carre street, Sleaford; Lcadenham GAS & FINANCE COliiMITTEE. sub-district, William Milner, Wellingore; deputy, John Joseph Bellamy & W. D. C. Owen Thomas, Wellingore; Sleaford sub-district, Lawrence George H. W. Hervey & James Hubbard are the mem­ Stephen Castledine, Boston road, Sleaford; deputy, James bers deputed to represent the Local Board on the School M. Repton, Old Sleaford Attendance Committee of the Sleaford Union Registrars of Marriages, Billinghay district, Wm. Stennett, Clerk, Edmund Clements, Southgate Ruskington; Sleaford district, Lawrence Stephen Castle­ Treasurer, Henry Ingoldby, The Bank, Northgate dine, Boston road, Sleaford Medical Officer of Health, Alfred Ashby M. B. Grantham Workhouse, Eastgate, is a building of the Tudor style, built Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, J esse Clare, Quarrington of Ancaster stone, in 1838, at a cost of £4.ooo, & will Collector, John Nixon, Carre street hold x8o inmates; Rev. Alfred Langdon B. A. chaplain, Charles Frederick Bedford, medical otlicer; Joseph Morris, INSURANCE AGENTS :- master; Mrs. Jane Morris, matron; Miss Harrict Barnes, British Empire, W. H. Mumby, Market place schoolmistress Church of England, Miss G. Smedley, Northgate London Assurance, George Barnett, 28 Westgate RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Northern Life & Fire, Robert SamJ?SOn, Market place Clerk, Edmund Clements, Suuthgate, Sleaford Norwich Union Fire & Life, E. /Jlements, Southgate Treasurer, Col. Francis Augustus Fane, Bank, Sleaford Pelic'ln Life, C. E. Bissill, Carre place Medical Officer of Health, Alfred Ashby M. B. Grantham Phrenix Fire, C. E_ Bissill, Carre pb.ce Inspector of Nuisances, Jesse CL.<tre, Quarrington Provident Life, Henry Ingoldby, Bank Railway Passengers', J. Bellamy, Southgate SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CoMMITTEE. Royal Farmers' & General, D. Bellamy, Holland Road farm, Clerk, Edmund. Clements, Southgate, Sleaford Spanby .Attendance & Inquiry Officer, George Barnett, 20 Northgate, Scottish Equitable Life, W. B. Glaishcr, William Jackson, Sleaford · Mackinder Draper, Digby house PUBLIC OFFICERS :- Standard Life, W. H. Lowc, Market place Assessrlr & Collector of Assessed Taxes, John Roberts, Sun Fire, W. H. Lowe, Lincoln & Lindsey Banking Co Market street PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS :~ Clerk to Assessment Committee of Sleaford Union, to Cemetery, East street, Edmund Clements, clerk to the Burial Board, to Commissioners of Taxes for the Hun­ burial board & registrar dreds of Aswardhurn, Flaxwell, Boothby Graffoe & Corn Returns Oftice, Market place, Jeremiah Skelton, Langoe, to Trustees of Robert Carre's Charity, Edmund inspector Clements, Southgate County Court Office, Market place, His HonorJames Stephen lerks to Alwnick & North Kyme Drainage & to Billinghay LL.D. judge; Henry Pea.ke, registrar ; J. W. S. Smith, South District Drainage, Peake, Snow & Peake, Market pl high bailiff; John Roberts, office clerk; William West, Clerk to Blankney, Lin wood & Martin Drainage, Henry bailiff ; the court is held at the Sessions house every Snow, Market place month on a friday, at 10.30 a. m Clerk to Digby Separ11te Drainage, Hy. PP.ake, Market pl LIN. 40• .
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