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Lincolnshire. Louth DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. LOUTH. 437 Ea.stfield road (mixed & infants), were ereoted in 1866, Cockerington North-Smith, 'Woodman,' wed at a cost, including site, of about £8oo, for 313 boys Cocke.rington South-Phillipson, 'Woodman,' wed. &; sat & girls & 2oo infanbs ; the avemge attendance is, boys Covenham-Larder, 'White Swan,' wed. & sat. & John & girls, I56 ; infants, 76 ; Malachi Bice, master ; Miss Metcalfe, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed. &; sat W atson, infants' mistreSII Donington-on-Bain-Bosnell, King's He6d yard, wed. & Enginegate (girls & infants); the girls' school will hold sat. &; Sharp, 'Greyhound,' wed. & sat 143 children & the infants' 165 ; average attendance, Fuls'tow-Hyde & Wright, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed. Ioi girls & 90 infants; Miss Katbleen Mary Antcliffe, & sat mistress ; Miss Louisa 11adcli:ffe, infants' mistress Goulceby-Crawford, 'King's Head tap,' wed.&; fri Kidgate (mixed & infants), built in 1840, for 284 chil­ Grainthorpe J. & H. Hopper & Aaron T. Kirk, wed. dTen; average attendance, 190 mixed & 85 infants; fri. & sat. ; Wilson, 'Pack Horse,' wed. only & Bell, Joseph Trewick, master-; Miss Emily Smith, first mis­ ' Royal Oak,' wed tress; Mrs. Margaret Brocklebank, infants' mistress Grimoldby-Samuel White, Walmsley's yard, Walkel'­ St.. James', Westgate (boys), built in I8II, f()r 290 boys; gate, wed. &; sat. ; & Hall, 'Woodman,' wed. '&i sat. average attendance, 166; John Jones, master night Wesleyan Methodist (mixed '&i infants), New market, Hatcliffe Collings, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed with caretaker's house attached, erected in I858, but Horncaslile Kitchen, 'White Swan,' wed. & fri enlarged to admit 75 infants ; average attendance, 73 Kelstern-Osbourne, ' Royal Oak,' wed. &; sat boys, 70 girls & 65 infants; Israel Allison, master ; Ludford-Titley, 'Greyhound,' wed. !& sat. &; Crow.. Mrs. A. M. Allison, infants' mistress ' Royal Oak,' wed Mablethorpe-Atkinson, 'Fleece,' wed. & sat NEWSP.A.PERS. Market Rasen-Osbourne, 'Royal Oak,' wed. &; sat & Louth & ~orth Lincolnshire Advertiser (established Mal'lshchapel-Blythe, 'Jolly Sailor,' wed. sat. ; George- 1859), published every wednesday !& saturday, 20 East­ Rushby, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed gate. See advertisement Mnckton-Goodhand, 'Foresters' Arms,' wed. & sat Louth &; Lindsay Observer, published friday for satur­ North Somercotes Standaloft, 'Woodman,' wed. &; fri ;. day by Eastern Morning & Hull News Co.Ltd.Eastgate Jacklin, 'Jolly Sailor,' wed. fri. & sat.; Hopper, 'Pack Horse,' wed. ; Roberts, 'Woodman' (motor),wed. RAILWAY STATION. North Thoresby-Fawssett, ' Pack Horse,' wed. & sat. ; Great Northern, William Pickworth, station master Winn, 'Royal Oak,' wed. & sat G. N. R. Parcels Receiving Office, ro Market place, W. Relstern-Robert Smithson, to 'Royal Oak,' wed G. Ashton, agent Saltfieet-John Borrill, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed. & sat.; Foreman, 'Jolly Sailor,' wed Omnibuses from 'King's Head ' &; ' Masons' Arms/ & cabs from Thorn's livery stables, to meet every train Saltfieetby-Statham, 'Rising Sun,' wed. & fri. ; North,. ' Golden Fleece,' wed. & sat OMNIBUSES. Scamblesby-Smith, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed. & fri.; Horncastle-Kitchen's, from 'White Swan,' Eastga.te, J ohnson, Shaw's yard, wed. &; sat. ; Albert Barden, to· every wed. &; fri. 3 p.m King's Head,' wed. & sat Market Rasen-Osborne's, from 'Royal Oak,' wed. !& sat South Reston-Abbott, Walmsley's yard, wed South Somercotes Thompson, Walmsley's yard, wed. CARRIERS. & sat. ; Parkinson, 'Woodman,' wed With the places they go to, inns they go from & days of Sutton-on-Sea-Wattam, 'White Hart,' wed. &; fri ' departure. Tetford-Freeson & Odling, 'King's Head tap,' wed. ;. Staves, Shaw's yard, wed Alford-Tindall, 'White Hart,' wed. & sat Tetney-Francis Stark, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed. ;. Alvingham-Topliss & T·ra:fford, 'White Swan,' wed.& sat Todd, ' Fleece,' wed Ashby-cum-Fenby-Humberstone, ':Marquis of Granby,' Theddlethorpe-Fowler, 'Woodman,' wed. & fri wed Waltham-Archer, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed Belchford-Carter, 'Royal Oak,' wed Welton-le-Wold-Wallis, 'Greyhound,' wed Benniworth J ohnson, ' Royal Oak,' wed West Torrington-Thomas Rowson, 'Fleece,' wed Binbrooke Ablott, 'Rising Sun,' wed. ; Christopher Whitepit-Camplin, 'Fleece,' wed. & sat. ; Skipwort~. Stark, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed. & sat.; Rushby, Shaw's yard, wed. & sat 'Royal Oak,' wed Withern-Wilkinson, 'Rising Sun,' wed. fri. & sat. &; Brinkhill & Enderby-Mrs. G. Bark, 'Fleece,' wed Watson, Walmsley's yard, wed Burgh-on-Bain-Hy. Kemp, to 'Greyhound,' wed. & sat Yarburgh-Metcalf, 'Marquis of Granby,' wed. &; sat. Burwell Johnson & Skipworth, Shaw's yard, wed. & sat night ; Baldock, ' Pack Horse,' wed. & sat Ca.ist{)r--Oliver, Sbaw's yard, wed Car]ton-Dennis, 'Fleece,' wed.; Walker, Temperance WATER CONVEYANCE. hotel, wed. & fri Joseph Harvey's steamboats to & from Hull weekly PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Barker Mrs. r Priory villas, Eastgate Black William, Louth Park building• Addey Miss, White house, Grimsby rd Barnett Mrs. 55 Upgate Bland Georgt! S. Wellingt()n house, Ad1ard Christophr.Rose cot.Newmrkt Bateman Misses, Welney house Ramsgate Ailsby William Glover, Lime villa, Batt Rev. Bertram .A.braham .A. Blaze George, Lyndhurst, High Grimsby road (United Methodist), r8 Lee street Holme road Allenby Miss, r8o Eastgate Baxter Frederick, Louth Park bldgs Boldon John Thomas, 2 The Laurels, Allenby M!iss, 24 Goorge street Beaty-Pownall Rev. William Thomas Kidgate Alien by Mrs. 178 Eastgate M. .A..(Ch.Eng. ), :Merton,Victoria rd Boswell Mrs. 22 George street Allison Israel, 6 Sydenham terrace, Beazley Rev. John Artbur (curate of Boswell Paul, 14 South street Newmarket St. James'), 2b, George street Bourne Edwin, 13 George stree\ Allison John Sidney, 59 Westgate Beddow J. F. H., M.A. (assistant Bourne John Rowell, 147 Ea.stgate Allison PhiHp, The Hill · master of Grammar school), The Brewer William, I Victoria road Allison Thomas Falkner, 38 Westgate Lodge Brocklesby Harold, Eastgate Allott Jn. George J.P. Eastfield house Hee Mrs. 2r Ohequergate Brough Robert, 24 Linden walk Allott Miss, The Firs, Westgate Bellamy Arihur, 2 High Holme viis. Broughton J. Foster, ro George st All wood Mrs. 177 Eastgate High Holme road Brown John, I Carlowrie vils.Eastgte Anderson Charles, Broadbank house Bellamy Joseph, 2 High Holme viis. Brown Miss, I Upgate Appleby James,Louth Park buildings High Holme road Bunch Rev. Joseph Arthur (curate of Appleby Robert Barr, Hollowdene, Bennett Frederick W., J.P.Elmhurst, St. James'), 145 Eastgate Grimsby road Crow Tree lane Burdett John Oliver, Leicester house, Ashton Edwd. Hillside, Grimsby rd Bennett Mrs. The Cedars,St.Mary's la Eastgate Asbton George Henry, Olive house, St. Bentley Ernest Edward, St. Mary's Burton Miss, 20 George street Michael's road lodge. St. Mary's lane Butler Mrs. Anna, 157 Eastgate Ashton Willia.m Grant,28 Broad bank Bentley Herbert C. Lindsey Bank bo Bywater H. Runic house, Eastfield rd Bach Edwd. Brougham, 181 Eastgate Bentley J. T. 32 Broad bank Cambray Waiter James, 5 Upgate Back Reginald Stnart, I Bracken- Berry George, 7 Enginegate Ca.rratt Mrs. 63 Upgate borough road Berry Waiter Richard, Glen Eden, Carter Charles, 46 Westgate Bainbridge Mrs. Sanoya Nook, St. High Holme road Carter Joseph, Fernleigh, Kidgate Mary's lane Best William Jenner, IO Upgate Cartwright Philip S. St. Michael's Baines J()seph. ro Linden walk Bett Joseph, Io~ Upgate mount, St. Michael'11 road Barber Arthur Hy. Southfield house. Bice Mal.achi, 4 Victoria nJad Cash WiDiam, 78 James street Keuwick road Bingham Miss, 3 Upgate .
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