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LINCOLNSHIRE POST OFFICES Compiled by Ken Smith (Updated 26/1/2020) LINCOLNSHIRE POST OFFICES Compiled by Ken Smith (updated 26/1/2020) Aby 1893: rubber: ALFORD. Closed, late 1990. ALFORD by 1770: BOSTON. UDC 3-6-1841. 6-11-1844 M.O.& POST TOWN. No.95 allocated. S.B.9-12-1861. T.O.1870(AF) (relocated 3-6-2015, PO Local). Alkborough 10-1-1846: UDC: BARTON-ON-HUMBER. By 1855 BRIGG. 1-10-1884 DONCASTER. Rubber 1890. MO-SB 1-2-1898. T.O.2-9-1902(AKY). 1-7-1919 SCUNTHORPE. Closed 5-11-2005. Re-open 20-3-2006 (C oronation Club, Mon.2 – 4.30 pm). Allington 6-5-1847: UDC: GRANTHAM. Closed 1867. Re-estd.1885. Rubber 1889. T.O.1-2-1934(AUI). Closed 19-3-2008 >Hosted Outreach 1-4-2008 (V.Hall, Tues 1-5, W/F.9-1). Althorpe 24-11-1845: UDC: BAWTRY. Closed 1865. Re-estd.1873: DONCASTER. Rubber 1888. 1-11-1925 SCUNTHORPE. Closed 2-11-1995. Alvingham 1868: LOUTH. Rubber 1897. Closed 14-1-1998. Amber Hill 1885: BOSTON. Rubber 1899. Closed 28-6-1996. Amcotts 1894: rubber: DONCASTER. T.O.15-1-1907(AMK). 1-11-1925 SCUNTHORPE. Closed by 9/1998. Ancaster 29-9-1846: UDC: GRANTHAM. Rubber 1887. MO-SB 1-4-1890. T.O.15-11-1910(ATE). Anderby 1880: ALFORD. Rubber 1886. 1893 HUTTOFT RSO. 1/1908 ALFORD (&1941). T.O.27-4-1938(AYY) By 1946 SKEGNESS. Closed 24-3-1993. Anwick 1870: SLEAFORD. Rubber 1897. Closed 20-3-2008 (replaced by Mobile). Appleby 10-1-1846: UDC: BRIGG. 1-10-1884 DONCASTER. Rubber 1886. MO-SB 1-5-1893. T.O.25-7-1905(APB). 13-3-1921 SCUNTHORPE. Closed 1982. Ashby --see TSO of SCUNTHORPE— Ashby 1936 (poc.8/1/1936) SPILSBY. Closed 1978 (Gaz.8/3/1978) Ashby-cum-Fenby 1902: rubber: GRIMSBY. Closed 4-2-2008. Ashby Puerorum 1888: HORNCASTLE. Rubber 1892. Closed 10-7-1991. Aslackby 5-9-1846: UDC: FOLKINGHAM. Closed 1856. Re-estd.1887. Rubber 1890. T.O.4-6-1907(AKF). 9-11-1936 SLEAFORD. Closed 5-4-1993. Aswarby 1872: FOLKINGHAM. Rubber 1898. T.O.1-9-1908(AWA). 4-1-1921 SLEAFORD. Closed 1927 (poc.16/11/1927). Re-open by 1/1937. Closed by Feb.1966. Aswardby by 1946: SPILSBY. Closed 4-8-1999. Auborn 1893: LINCOLN. Rubber 1896. Closed 30-1-1992. Aunby 1873: STAMFORD. Closed 1889/90. Aunsby 1931 (poc.8/7/1931) SLEAFORD. Closed 19-7-1988. Authorpe 1888: LOUTH. Rubber 1897. Closed 22-5-1999. Bainton (Hunts) 1883: STAMFORD. Rubber 1899. Closed 31-1-1983. Bardney 13-8-1845: UDC: LINCOLN. 1-3-1849 WRAGBY. UDC 15-10-1857. M.O.2-4-1860. S.B.9-12-1861. 1870 LINCOLN. No.161 allocated 1874. Bardney RAF P.O. 1943: LINCOLN. Closed 30-11-1945. Barholm 1907: rubber: STAMFORD. Closed 1966 (poc.9/11/1966). Barkston(e) 29-12-1841: UDC: GRANTHAM. Rubber 1886. MO-SB 1-4-1899. (‘e’ omitted 1-1-1908). Closed 19-5-2008 >Hosted Outreach, Community Hall 22-10-2009 (Mon/Thurs.9-3). Barnack (NH/Hunts) 14-4-1845: UDC: STAMFORD. MO-SB 1-7-1871. T.O.5-10-1886(BNQ). Closed 2-8-2016. BARNETBY 21-7-1855: UDC: ULCEBY. MO-SB 1-1-1876. 1878 RSO: No.932 allocated. 1-7-1892 LINCOLN. T.O.18-4-1905(QPB). 1909 GRIMSBY. 1-12-1914 POST TOWN (relocated 3-2-2015, PO Local). Barrow Haven 1880: HULL. Rubber 1898. 1-8-1925 BARROW-ON-HUMBER. Closed 1979 (Gaz.12/12/1979). BARROW-ON-HUMBER: 1835: P.P. HULL. No.386 allocated 1844. By 1850 BARTON-ON-HUMBER. M.O.6-2-1852. 1-12-1855 ULCEBY. S.B.9-12-1861. T.O.1870(BCA). 1877 HULL. 1-8-1925 POST TOWN. (relocated 19-1-2015, PO Local, Costcutter) (t.c.14-10-2018, refurb, re-open 9-11-2018). Barrowby 6-5-1847: UDC: GRANTHAM. MO-SB 1-6-1882. T.O.3-8-1897(QAW). BARTON-ON-HUMBER: by 1789 ‘Barton’ GAINSBOROUGH. By 1799 HULL. By 1827 M.O.& POST TOWN. UDC 28-10-1831. CDS 20-6-1840. No.51 allocated 1844. S.B.16-10-1861. 1-1-1862 HULL. 1869 S.O. 1870 HULL. T.O.1870(BCC). 1-12-1891 RSO. 1-11-1894 HULL. 22-3-1920 POST TOWN. >Main 2-5-2013. --Fleetgate 1925 (poc.7/1/1925) MO-SB. Closed 1-2-2008. Bassingham 5-11-1846: UDC: NEWARK,Notts. M.O.1-7-1862. S.B.2-3-1863. T.O.1870(BCP). 2-10-1893 LINCOLN. 22-8-1920 NEWARK. 1-6-1926 LINCOLN (27 to 26,High St.8-10-2013, POLocal) Baston by 1847: MARKET DEEPING. UDC 29-9-1851. Closed 1863. Re-estd.1-5-1882: MO-SB: MKT.DEEPING. T.O.23-10-1894(BUF). 11-8-1907 PETERBOROUGH. Baumber 27-11-1847: UDC: HORNCASTLE. UDC 10-11-1857. Rubber 1888. T.O.17-1-1888(BMB). MO-SB 1-2-1893. Closed 1-12-1969. Beckingham (Lincs) 1844: UDC:NEWARK,Notts. Rubber 1889. T.O.25-1-1910(JKM). 1-6-1926 LINCOLN. Closed 16-10-1989 Beckingham (Notts) 1-4-1857: UDC:GAINSBOROUGH. MO-SB 2-1-1899. 12-2-1918 DONCASTER. T.O.by 1918(JCM) Closed 5-1-2020 (shop closed). Beesby 28-6-1845: UDC: BOSTON. Closed in or after 1845. Re-estd.1881: ALFORD. Rubber 1889. Closed 1979 (Gaz.12/12/1979). Belchford by 1865: HORNCASTLE. MO-SB 1-2-1878. T.O.10-5-1904(QFH). Closed 17-3-2008 (repld.by Mobile). Below Hill 1903: rubber: KIRTON LINDSEY RSO. Not in POGuides: may not have opened. Belton (1) 24-11-1845: UDC: BAWTRY. 1-9-1881 DONCASTER,Yks. Rubber 1888. MO-SB 1-12-1891. T.O.3-9-1901(QZN). Belton (2) 1816: PP. GRANTHAM. UDC 29-12-1841. Rubber 1896. T.O.23-3-1897(QQD). Closed 27-4-2000. Belton Park Camp 1914: GRANTHAM. MO-SB 18-11-1914. Closed c.1919. Benington 1830: PP. BOSTON. UDC 27-9-1847. Rubber 1887 (‘Bennington’ to 1888). Closed 14-11-2005. Benniworth 1873: WRAGBY. 1-9-1891 LINCOLN. Rubber 1892. Closed 1977. Bicker 1860: SPALDING. 1-6-1886 BOSTON. Rubber 1891. MO-SB 1-1-1902. T.O.8-9-1908(JKR). (t.c.11-9-2018, refurb, re-open 10-10-2018). Bigby 3-4-1847: UDC: BRIGG. Closed 1866. Re-estd.1898: rubber: BRIGG. 1-11-1903 LINCOLN. 1909 GRIMSBY. 1/1915 BARNETBY. (t.c .1918-1920). Closed by April 1992. Billingborough 29-11-1843: UDC: FOLKINGHAM. M.O.1-12-1855. S.B.9-12-1861. T.O.1870(BGP). 14-6-1920 POST TOWN. 9-11-1936 SLEAFORD >PO Local 12-5-2016. Billinghay 15-7-1848: UDC: SLEAFORD. M.O.1-1-1861. S.B.9-12-1861. T.O.1870(BGS). 1-4-1884 LINCOLN. Bilsby 1885: ALFORD. Rubber 1896 (t.c. by 16/2/2017, refurb, re-open 27-2-2017). Binbrook 22-3-1841: UDC: SPITAL. UDC 24-2-1844: MARKET RASEN. M.O.1-1-1862. S.B.2-3-1863. T.O.1870(BGY). 1912 LINCOLN. 7/1996 MARKET RASEN (to Manor View Stores 27-2-2017, POL). Binbrook RAF P.O. 1944: LINCOLN. Closed 31-12-1959. Binbrook RAF Stn. 11-3-1963: LINCOLN. Closed on or after 21-7-1974. Birchwood 1963 (poc.12/6/1963) LINCOLN >Main 15-9-2014. --Woodfield Avenue, Birchwood: 14-9-1987: LINCOLN >PO Local 28-11-2014. Closed 8-1-2020. Bishop Norton by 7/1885: KIRTON LINDSEY. Rubber 1887. 13-10-1907 LINCOLN. Closed 20-8-1996. Re-open 7-11-1996. 7/1996 MARKET RASEN. Bitchfield 1882: GRANTHAM. Rubber 1897. Closed 29-3-1999. Blankney 25-9-1845: UDC: SLEAFORD. 1873 S.O. 1-4-1884 LINCOLN. Rubber 1896. Closed 19-10-2000. Blyborough 22-12-1845: UDC: SPITAL. 6-5-1850 KIRTON LINDSEY. 1867 HULL. 2-2-1874 LINCOLN. 1-7-1876 KIRTON LINDSEY. Rubber 1896. Closed 1918. Blyton 29-3-1845: UDC: GAINSBOROUGH. Rubber 1886. MO-SB 2-7-1890. T.O.16-11-1897(QQT). Closed 4-6-2008 Outreach (Council Offices). Blyton RAF P.O. c.1943: GAINSBOROUGH. Closed after 30-8-1944. Bonby 1846: UDC: BARTON-ON-HUMBER. Closed in or after 1846. Re-estd.1883: HULL. Rubber 1897. 1-3-1910 GRIMSBY. 1/1915 WORLABY. 2-6-1919 BRIGG. Boothby 8-1-1845: UDC: GRANTHAM. Rubber 1895. T.O.10-10-1905(QFZ). Closed 4-7-1991. BOSTON by 1707: POST TOWN. M.O.1-10-1792. No.94 allocated 1844. S.B.30-10-1861. T.O.1870(BO). BO>WHSmith 13-2-2014, Main. --Bargate 6/1854: UDC issued. MO-SB 1-8-1885. Closed 1907/08. --Brothertoft Road 1934 (poc.13/6/1934). Closed 20-10-2008. --Eastwood Road by 1949 >Main 1-3-2015. --Frieston Low Rd. 1935 (poc.9/10/1935). Closed 1947/49. --Fydell Street 1-8-1887: MO-SB. Closed 10-5-1985. --High Street 1-5-1888: MO-SB. Closed 1903 (Jan-Mch). Re-open by 7/1909. Closed 1960 (poc.12/10/1960). --Horncastle Road 1-4-1895: MO-SB. Closed 1978 (Gaz.8/11/1978). --Kingsway 22-4-1996 (ex ‘Mount Bridge’) >PO Local 28-9-2012. --London Road 1931 (poc.1/7/1931). T.O.1-2-1946(BPC). Closed 7-4-2003. --Main Ridge 1-8-1887: MO-SB. Closed 1908. --Mount Bridge 1-2-1889: MO-SB. Replaced by ‘Kingsway’ 22-4-1996. --Pincushion by Oct.1952 (ex ‘Wyberton’, rural) (to Spar Store 9-9-2016, PO Local).
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