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Musson George, farmer '~"- akefield Brothers, farmers Cox Edward, cottage farmer North William, farmer Wakefield William, beer retailer Lambert lVilliam, cottage farmer Scotney George, farmer, Fen W ass George Harrison, farmer, Hac­ Martin J ane (Mrs.), cottage farmer Sensicle Joseph, Red Lion P.H. & farmr conby house Pinder Edgar H. farmer Se well Hanmih (Mrs.), shopkeeper Whyment-Atkinson Thomas, farmer Pinder J oseph, farmer Se well John, farmer, Ferndale house Williamson Thomas, baker ShaPpe Mrs. farmer Spratling Frederick William, grocer & Sutton Robert, cottage farmer draper, Post office STAINFIELD. Vicars John T. farmer Ch:1pman Conyers, farmer

HACEBY is a small parish, 6! uules west from Billing­ charity of £7 a year, derived from land in the pari~h borough station on the Bourne and branch of of \Viigtoft, and admini.S'tered by trusttees. .A Roman the Great Northern railway, 8 east from and tessela.ted pavement with other considerable romain_; 3! north-west from , in the North were d.is{;overed west of the village in r8r8, aud near it division of the county, parts of Kesteven, petty sessional a house ha.s been built and an orchard planted to division of Sleaford, Grantham union and county court preserve the site. Sir Charles Glynne Earle Welby district, wapentakG of , rural deanery of Aveland bart. C.B., M.P. of Denton Manor, Grantham, is loru. No. r, and archddaconry and diocese of I.i.ncoln. The of the manor and principat landowner. The soil i~ church is a small building of stone, consisting of chancel, strong loam; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, nave, aisle, south porch and a western tower containing 2 barley, oats, beans and roots. The aroo. is 732 acres; bells: the church was partially restored in 18go at a cost rateable value, £soo; popuLation in rgor, 4>. of about £roo, and affords 6o sittings. The register dates Parish Clerk, Willi'alll Green. from the year rs6o. The living is a rectory, annexed to that of Newton, joint net yearly value, including so ucres Le,t.ten through Folkingham 8.0. arrive at 9.30 a.m of glebe, [3ro, w]th residence, in the gift of Sir C'harle11 Wall Letter Box cleared at 3.20 p.m. week day's only Glynne Earle Welby ba11t. C.B., M.P. and held since Osbourntby is the neareirli money order &; telegrapl: I 897 by the Rev. John Dand Tod.ct M.A. of Lincoln office, about 4 miles distant College, Oxford, who resides at Newton. There is a The children of this place attend the school at Newton Anyan Geo. W. farmer; & at Brace by\ Ellis William, farmer; & at Newton Green William, cottager Blackburn John Barber, farmer France Richard, cottager Sharpe Charles, foreman HACKTHORN is a parish near Ermine Street, 8 chapel. Ha.cklthorn Hall, the seat of Edward Weston miles north-by-ea11t from Lincoln station and ro west- Crncroft esq. J.P. is a large and hand-some mansion south-west from , in the divi- of stone, stJanding in a well-wooded park of roo acres, sion of the county, parts of Lindsey, eastern division of in which is a smal!l. lake. E. W. Gracroft esq. who is .Aslackhoe wapentake, petty sessional division of Lincoln lord of 1the manor, and M11s. Lee Mainwaring are the (Bail and Close), union and county court district of Lin- principal landowners. The soil U. loam and clay; sub­ coin, rural deanery of Aslackhoe, archdeaconry of SLow and soil, limestone. The principal crops are wheat, barley, diocese ,of Lincoln. The church of St . .M.iohael and .All turnips and clover. The area is 2,646 acres; rateable Angels is a building of stone, in the Early De-oornted value, £2,238; the population in rgor was 258. s'tyle, consis'ting of chancel, clerestoried nave, north Paris.h Clerk, William Popple. aisle, north porch and an elegant embattled western Pos-t, ~. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., E. D., P. P., S. B. &; .A. t.ower wi•th pinnacle.s, containing one bell; there are &; I. Office.-Richard Moore, sub-po&tmaster. Letiters ~tain~d ~indows ~ the chancel and in the ais~e: ~he arrive by mail cart from Lincoln art, 7.30 a.m.; dis- .in!terwr 1s fitted w1th benches of carved oak, affordmg patched at s.rs p.m. week days only rso ,sittings. The reg~ster da'tes from the year r653. The living is a vicarage, with the reclory of Cold Han­ Public Elemen·tary School, built in r87o & enl,arged in wortih annexed, joirut neJt, yearly value £2o3, includling r887, & will now hold 8o children; average attendance, 170 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of E. W. 45; M'iss Elizabeth Robinson, mis·tres~ Cracroft esq. and held since 1902 by the Rev. Thomas Carriers to Lincoln.-George Hackney, tues. & fri.; William Hills .Assoc. K.C.L. Here is a Wesleyan Fred Waby, man. & fri Cracroft Edward lVeston J.P. Hack- Dowman Charles, farmer Moore Davtid Johnson, blacksmith thorn hall Goffin Charles Robert, farmer Moore Richard, post office Hills Rev. Thos. Wm. Assoc.K.C.L. Greenfield .Mary (Mrs.), farmer Neave Barker, farmer (vicar), Vicarage Hackney George, farmer & carrier Popple William, gardener to Edward Hackthorn & Provident. Weston Cracroft, esq. & parish clerk COMMERCIAL. Society Lim. {Wm. Ba:dwin, mangr) Riggall John Mawer, farmer Boldock Frederick, miller (wind &; Hackthorn &; 1Hanworth Library (Miss Sims John, coachman to Edward steam) & farmer E. Robinson, librarian) Weston Cracroft esq Bradshaw George, tailor & farmer Hutchinson Robert John, farmer Storr Parnell, cottager Broughton Frederick, cottager Lynn Thomas, farmer Teather William, carpenter & joiner Clark William, farmer Marshall Samuel, farmer Waby James Quibell, cottager HAGNA:BY is a parish and small village, pleasantly The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £68, including situated near a small stream, called the Hagnaby Beck, 32 acre~t of glebe, in the gif·t, qf Mrrs. PocklingtDn-Colt- 4 miles south-west from station on a branch of the : man, and held since 1894 by the Rev. Henry John Ea;;t section of the Great Northern railway, Basseltt B.A. of Hertford College, Oxford, who is also in the South Lindsey division of the county, parts of ' vicar of East Kirk!by, where he reside-s. 'There is a Lindsey, west division of the soke of Bolingbroke union, t

1 ' • • a turret contaming one bell: the church wa,s resto::-ed in 1 x88x by the patroness, and a baptistery added at the west i Letters through Spllsby arrive at 7-30 a.m. Wall Letter end, and in rgo3 MDs. Pock!lingtton-Coltnum a~lso erected Box cleared at. 4 p.m. T~e nearest money. or~er & a north transept and pre·sented a new pulpit: there are telegraph office 1s at East K1rkby, about one mile distant 70 sittings. The register dates ham the year r864. The children of this place attend the school at East Kirkby Pocklington-Coltman Mrs. Hagnaby Cha tterton John W illiam, farmer & Parker William, farm bailiff to Mrs. pnory• grazier, The Grange Pocklington-Coltman, Home farm Chapman Smith, gardener w Mrs. Fuller John, gamekeeper Pocklington-Coltman HAGWORTHINGHAM is a parish and large village, hundred, union, petty 3~ssional division and 4J miles north-west from Spil,sby terminal station on a county court district, rural deanery of Hill No. 2, and

branch of the East Lincolnshire section of the Great archdeaconrv• and diocese of Lincoln. The church of the Northern railway and s! from Horncastle, in the South Holy Trinity is an ancient edifice of stone, in the Tran- Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, Hill sitional and Early English styles, consisting of chancel,