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Lincolnshire 268 KIRTON. LINCOLNSHIRE. PosT OFFICE, Kirton Holme.-William Overton, receiver. A. School Board of 5 members was f01med Sept. Tg, x~ Letters through Boston via Kirton, arrive at g.xs a.m. ; with Frampton & Wigtoft contributory, each returning dispatched, 1.50 p.m. Kirton is the nearest money order one member ; H. Hates, Boston, clerk to the board; John office&; Hubberts Bridge railway station the nearest tele­ Taylor, attendance officer graph office Hoard, Church End (mixed), erected in x879, at a cost of £x,8oo, for 240 children; average attendance, 170; Jolu\ INSURANCE AoENT.-Queen Fire & Life, Henry Mells Henry Bellamy, master; Mrs. Elizabeth Hellamy, infants' ScHooLs:- mistress ; Miss Bertha S. Ridyard, assistant mistress Board, Kirton Holme (mixed), erected in 1876, at a cost of Endowed Grammar (boys), founded in x624 by Sir Thomas £x,ooo, for 144 children; average attendance, go; John Middlecott & endowed with £144 yearly, derived from Henry Wray, master~ Mrs. Sarah Wray, sewing mistress; land : under the provisions of a decree of the Court of Miss Angelina Smith, infants' mistress Chancery, the school has been entirely remodelled & a new school-house erected adjacent to the residence of the RAILWAY STATIONS:- master; to hold 6o children ; average attendance, 52 ; Kirton, Beeley Kelk Coppin, station master William Cochrane B.A.Lond. master Hubberts Bridge, Robert Daws, station master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Dickens George Benjamin, baker Paulson John, Peacock hotel, brewer, Bevan Rev. Claudius Barclay M.A. Dickinson Emma (Mrs.), farmer, agent for Fison's manures & coal & [curate in charge] Willoughby house cake merchant Birkitt Mrs. WellingtDn street Dickinson Joseph, farmer, Drain side Pearson Charles, farmer, Kirton end Casswell Miss Dickinson Joseph, farmer, Kirtov. end Pearson Edward, farmer, Kirton end CDchraneWilliam B.A. Grammar school Dickinson Joseph, farmer, Skeldyke rd Pearson George, frmr.Kirton Drain side Craven Charles, Kirton Holme Dickinson Richard Edward, grocer & Pearson John Wm. beer ret. Kirton end Dales Charles linen draper, Post office Poppleton Edward, news agent Dickinson Mrs. William Eastgate James, farmer, Kirton Holme Porter William, farmer, Green lane Dickinson Richard Edward Eastgate Joshua, farmer & land sur- Preston William, blacksmith, ironmon- Fossitt l''rederick James veyor, Hubbert's Bridge ger & aerated water manufacturer Fossitt Miss Eastgate John & Thomas, farmers, Priestly Sarah (Mrs.), builder Higdon William Kirton Holme Rayner Henry, blacksmith & shop- Holt George, Kirton Holme EnglishBetsy(Mrs.),frmr.Kirton Holme keeper, Kirton end Jackson Thomas N evett, Kirton end Evison Thomas, farmer ReesonReynolds,millr. (wind),Kirtn.end Lee James Fave!l Samuel, farmer, Kirton end Richer Henry, shoe maker Marshall Henry Flatters Isaac Charles, saddler & boot Richmond John, farmer, Seadyke Martin George, Hubbert's bridge & shoe warehouse Rowley John, farmer, Mears Martin F. Hubbert's bridge Gas Consumers' Co. (John William Sawer George, farmer, Seadyke N ewcom b Richard Langley, sec) Sellers Arthur, blacksmith, Kirton end Palmer Mrs Goose William, farmer Sellers George, Bull inn Pick Miss Goodman Joseph, Nag's Head P.H. & Smalley John, farmer, Donington road Rastall Mrs blacksmith & grocer Srneeton Samuel (exors of), farmers, Richards William Graves George, farmer, Skeldyke road D'Eyncourt hall Siddons Miss Green William, farmer Smith Albert Anthony, jun. farmer, Smeeton Mrs. Samuel, D'Eyncourt hall Guarantee Pig Powder Co. (R. E. Han- Kirton Holme Smith Charles James, The Woodlands son, manager) Smith Charles James, cattle dealer & Smith Mrs. Thomas Hall James, farmer, Skeldyke farmer, Woodlands Rmith William Booth, The Villa Hall John, farmer, Skeldyke Smith Henry, cattle dealer Speak John, Markenstead house Hallam John Thomas, butcher Smith James, farmer, Kirton Holme Storey James Alexander Hammond William Geeson, Wheat Smith Wm. Booth, cattle dlr. & farmer Wood William Lawrance Sheaf P.H. & corn & coal dealer; Sowden William, farmer Woods William brick & tile maker, manure manu- Stead Henry, plumber Woodward Henry facturer & farmer, Hubbert's Bridge Storey James Alexander L.R.C.P.Edin. Hand son Richard Ed ward, potato mer surgeon, & medical officer & public COMMERCIAL. Hemmington Haird, farmer vaccinator, Sutterton & Kirton dis- .Allen George, farmer, Seadyke Higdon William, farmer tricts, Boston union Allewell Thomas, farmer, Kirton Holme Howard John Henry, butcher Story George, butcher Allison Charles, wheelwright Hutchinson Robert (Mrs.), farmer, Sutton Thomas, farmer, Kirton end Allitt John, farmer Kirton Holme Sykes James, farmer, Kirton Holme Aspland Henry, farmer, Kirton end Ingall John, farmer, Pipkin hall Taylor John, relieving officer & regis- Aspland Joshua, farmer, Kirton Holme Johnson Arthur, beer retlr. Kirton end trar of births, deaths & marriages, Barnett John Thomas, farmer & assis- Johnson John, farmer, Kirton end Kirton sub-district & school atten- tant overseer & highway surveyor Ketton Isaac, farmer Kirton dance officer Bell Samuel, farmer, Kirton Holme Ketton Robert, farmer, Kirton Holme Thompson Joseph, baker J3irkitt John Robinson, farmer Key Jabez, farmer & beer retailer, Kir- Thorp lsaac, farmer, Kirton Holme Booth Samuel, farmer ton Holme Tidd Robert, farmer, Skeldyke Borman George, beer retailer & farmer, Kirton Reading Room (Edward Popple- Tomlinson Jabez, farmer, Kirton Holme 8eadyke ton, sec) Tunnard Esan, plumber Borman Wm. farmer, Kirton Holme Knight William, stone mason Tunnard Joseph, farmer, Skeldyke Bradley Robert, blacksmith, Kirton end Lack George Wilfrid, shoe maker Tunnard Robert, farmer, Bucklegate Briggs Jacob, farmer, Kirton end Langley John William, builder Tuxford John, plumber Brinkley ·william, farmer Lawrence William Exton, farmer Ullyatt Abraham, beer retailer, Kirton .Bucknall James, Great Northern inn Lee James, farmer Wagstaff George, farmer, Wash road Bucknall John Andrew, farmer Lighton Ambrose, farmer & seedsman Waterfield Andrew Kelham, blacksmith Burial Hoard (Jas. Hy. Bellamy, clerk) Marshall Harry, saddler Waterfield Ellis King, carpenter & .Burton Henry, farmer, Skeldyke MarshallMark,frmr.&carrier,Drain side wheelwright Cade Emily (Mrs.), King's Head P.H Marshall Thomas, shopkeeper Waterfield John, farmer & thrashing Cartwright Henry,farmer,KirtonHolme Mells Henry, chemist, stationer & gen- machine owner Chapman James, carrier eral warehouse Watson James, farmer, Mears Chesman David Newton, farmer, Kirton Meredith Henry, farmer, Kirton Holme Watson John (exors. of), farmers Holme Millhouse Thompson, farmer, Kirton Wattam George William, shopkeeper Chesman David,jun.frmr.Kirton Holme Holme Wellberry John, farmer, Kirton end Cobb Josc.ph, farmer Mottram John, farmer WhitakerGeorge, farmer, KirtonHolme Cole William, plumber Mottram John, jun. baker Wilkinson William, miller (wind) Cook Chapman, farmer, Mears Mowbray Robert., farmer, Simon Weir Willey John, Bnll inn CDvil Richard, farmer, Kirton Holme Nidd Richard, farmer, Skeldyke WilsonBetsy(Mrs.),dressma.Kirtonend Craven Charles, farmer, Kirton Holme Overton William, farmer & baker, Post Wilson Dean, tailor Darby Mrs. dress maker office, Kirton Holme Wood Henry Jackson, farmer, Kirton Dawson Henjamin, farmer, Mears lane Paulson Paul, Boat & Gun P.H. & End bridge Dawson William, farmer, Skeldyke farmer, Skeldyke Woods John, blacksmith Dennis Wm. potato merchant & farmer Paulson Henry John, grocer & draper Wright William, Stag & Pheasant P.B KIRTON-IN-LINDSEY is an ancient market town, eminence, 159! miles from London, xo north-east from Jarge parish and polling place for the West Lindsey division Gain.sborough, x8 north from Lincoln and 8 south-w~ L"f. the county, situated on the western side of a commanding from Glanford Brigg, with a station on the main line of ilie .
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