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LINCOLNSHIRE. [.T{ELLY's eoo B1H9EY. LINCOLNSHIRE. [.t{ELLY's Parish Clerk, Joseph Mawer. ·1 Public ~lementliry Schools. Sex ton, John BBirrand. Free, rebuilt in I 869, & endowed with 4Ba. x6r. of land, inclosed from the wa,.te, k now let for [.no a year; Post, M. 0. 0., S. lB. & A. '& I. Office.-W. H. Seaman, the school is managed by trustees, representatives of sub-postmaster. Letters ar.rive from Boston at 5.40 the County Council & P!llrish Council, of whom Mr. a..m. & 12.4'5 p.m. (callers only) ; delivered at 6 a.m. ; Edward C. Waite is chairman; it will hold about ~oo dispatched at u.15 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.; -'!Undays, letters children; average attendance, 90; James George delivered at 8 a.m. ; dispatched, 6.50 p.m. The tele­ Robinson, master; :Mrs .Sarah Robinson, mil!treu graph office is at Sibsey railway station Endowed, Northlands, founded' about 1'846 by Mr. Plant, Pillar Letter Box, Northlands, cleared at 7· IS p.m. ; of Worcester, for the free instruction o.f poor children sun. 6.30. Wall Letter Box, Station, cleared at 7 p.m. '& endowed with about 25 acres of land, producing [.6o week days only. There is also a Pillar Letter Box at a year; there are now ( I905) 40 scholars ; Oliver Hills Dyke Hemp stock, masteT; Mi"s Kate Epton, sewing mistre~~ Endowed, Frithbank, built in 1726 by Dame Lretitia SIBSEY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Monson, who also left a sum of money, now (1905) pro­ ducing £I6 a year, for educational purposes; in 1813 Comprising the parishes of Sibsey, Frithville, We.!!tville, the schoolroom was rebuilt by the tenantry; in 1864 a Langriville, Cal'rington & Thornton-le-Fen. new !'Choolroom >&; master's residence were built at :\iPetings held last wednesday in every month, at 28 Wide thP s~rlP cost of the h'te John Malcolm e~q. the maste~ Bargate, Boston, the office of the clerk. hPing appointed by the owner of the Frithbank estate: Chairman, W. H. Ward, Carrington thP s.chool ha;; since been enlarged, and will hold 100 Clerk, J. 'M. Simpson, solicitor, 28 Wide Bar gate, Boston children; average attendance, 72; George W. Davies, .Medical Officer of Health, ATthur Tuxford M.D. 12 Wide master; .~Irs. Elizabeth Davies, mi~tress Bargate, Boston Railway Station, Harry John Hammond, station master Sanitary Inspector & Road Surveyor, Tharral Leggate, Carriers to Boston.__;Watson & Burman, with several Xew Bolingbroke, Boston other~. pass through on wed. & sat SIBSEY. Gray Job, shoe maker Richardson George, farmer PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Greenfield George, bui1der Richardson John William, blacksmith, Besant Rev. Frank M.A., F.R.A.S., Hall Joseph, cottager, Littlemoors Northlands F.R.G.S. (vicar & surrogate),Vicrge Hall J oseph, butcher Ridlington J. E. & Sons (of Boston), Bla1:kburn ·william, Station road Hammond Harry John, station master, coal merchants, Railway station Bowser Mrs Railway station Robinson Henry, Garden house, fannr Clapham Michael Hand Thomas, relieving officer 3rd Robinson Thos. Gray, frmr.Northlands Cridland William district & registrar of births & Robinson William, cottager Hand Thomas, Sandtoft lodge deaths for Sibsey sub-district, Robimon Zachariah (Mrs.), farmer Harrison .Miss A. U Boston union, Sandtoft lodge Row land John, cottager, Trader Bank Harrison Mrs. Thomas 1 Banes Charles, cottager, Lindsey ho Rushton Alfred, farmer Kirkby Mrs Hassnip WiJliam T. tailor Rushton Eva (Miss), grocer,Northlnds Porter Frederick Ha yes J ames, farmer Rushton Henry, bricklayer Richardson Fred Holderness ~lathew, shpkpr.Northlnds Rnshton Saml. cottager, The Elms Richardson Bobert Holland Frederick, butcher Rutter EdwinHarrison,frmr.Glebe frm Slat<lr Richard Johnson, Avenue Holmes George, farmer Sands Edward, shopkeeper Smith Benjamin West, High Ferry Hughes John, cotta.ger, Northlands Seaman ·w.H.grocer & draper, l'ost off Taylor Dudley Claud Pa.lmer L.R.C.P. Hutton William, cot.tager, Northlands Slator Richard Jobnson, farmer, gro.· Lond Hutton Joseph, cottager, Northlands zier & horse dealer, Avenue Thompson John Wilson, Manor house IngameUs Isa3.c, cottager Smith Benjamin West, fa.rm~:r & Wait~ Edmund Brown Johnson John, farmer grazier, High Ferry Woods .Miss Kerman George, shoe maker Smith Charles, farmer, Northlands COliiMERCIAL. Leuty Charles F. wheelwright & car- Smith Henry, eottag-er Allewell George, farmer penter, Northlands Squires Job~ farmer, Northlands Atkin J ames, farmer, Shire & Hack- Listl'r Albert M. farmer, High ferry Stephenson J ames, coal & potato mer- ney Stud farm, North dyke Louth Goorge, insurance agent chant, g:roce:r & fnmer, :Railway stn Avison Oharles, cottager Maddison George, farmer Taylor Bros. florists & markt. grdnr~ Babington Abraham, cottager Maddison Henry, blacksmith Taylor Dudley Claud Palmer L.R.C.P. Barlow George, farmer ~addison Jas. cottager, Trader bank Lond. & M.R.C.S.Eng. medi~ai Barrand John, smith & sexton Maltby John, farmer & grazier, The nflicpr & public vaccinator, Sib~PY Ba.umber Geo. East, frmr.Trader Bnk Willows district, Boston union Baumber John William, baker & beer Mawer Clapham, miller (wind) Taylor Gevrge, horse dealer retailer Mawer Joseph, wheelwright Thompson John Wilson, farmer & land- Beckett Robed, draper & grocer Mawer Thomas, baker owner, Manor house Hoothby Jas. Pied Bull P.H. & farmr Meeds Samuel, thrashing machine Tho-rna:lley Jn. T. farmer,Tra.der Bank Bowser William, jun. farmer owner, Fen side Waddingham .Tesse, farmer Burman John, farmer Moody Herbert W. blacksmith, Waite & Stephenson, manure mer· Burman George, t'hrashing machine wheelwright & joiner, Hill Dyke chru1ts, Railway station owner, Northlands Mowbray !<'red, farmer Wakefield Jas. farmer, High Ferry la Burman Thomas, thrashing machine Needham John George, farmer; also Wa:tson William, Star inn, & farmer owner, Tennant's bridge Hill Dyke farm Welbourn William, cottager Oapps David, baker Nicholson Thos.wheelwrght.& ca.rpntr West George, saddler & ironmonger Caudwell Henry, farmer, Northland!! Norriss David, saddler & harness mkr Wilkinson Ernest, egg dealer Clark Wa.lter, cottager, Northlands Norton Jn. Thos. cottager, Fen side Winter Charles, farmer Clark George, oottager Overton James, cottage.r, Northlands Woods Henry, cottager Collins William, farmer, Fen side Palmer Mary A. (Mrs.), cottager Wright David, cottager- Coote George Thomas, Peacock P.H Parker John, farmer Copping John, cottager Pickett Ed win, farmer, N orthlands 'Cross Alfred, cottager Pickett John, cottager, Nort hi ands FRITllllAl~K. Dawson George, plumber, painter & Pinchbeck Thomas, agent for J. E. Fountain John R. farmer decorator Ridlington & Son Gilliatt Charles, farmer Dion Jesss, farmer Porter Frederick, farmer & grazier Headland David, cottager Dixon John Hy. farmer, High Ferry Rlwades George, miller (wind & steam) Higdon William Herbert, farmer Elding Joseph, farmer & grazier Kenrick Charles Gilliatt, farmer Everard Henry, farmer Richardson David Bancroft, farmer & Yledforth John. Malcolm Arms P.H Fairweather Joel, farmer, Vicarage la Ship P.H. Northlands Rand:all John, farmer Flower Edwin, farmer Richardson Fred, land surveyor, rate Sykes Charles, farmer Gilliatt Chas. W. farmer, West fen collector, assessor&collector of taxes, Sykes Elizabeth (Jirs. ), cottager Gosling Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer assistant overseer & clerk to Parish Graves George (Mrs.), cottager Council & insurance agent SILK-WILLOUGHBY (or Silkby-cnm-Willoughby) north-east from Grantham, in the North Kesteven divi­ is a parish and small village, on the high road from sion of the county, parts of Kesteven, Aswardhnrn Slea.ford to Folkingham,2~ miles south-east from Rauceby wapentake, Sleaford petty sessional division, county court station on the Grantham and Sleaford branch of the district and union, rural deanery of Lafford No. 2 and Great Northern railway, 2 south from Sleaford and 12 arclldeaconry and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. .
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