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List of the Principal Seats in Lincolnshire LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN LINCOLNSHIRE, WITH RBFBRBNCJI TO Ta• PLAns UNDBB 'WBlCll THBr WILL Bll POUND nr TR!s VoLUlllll. PAGB PAGB Aisthorpe hall (unoccupied), see Aisthorpe ..•...... .....• 27 Elsham hall, Capt. Wyndham P. Thomas, see Elsham 172 Aisthorpe house, Joseph Clifton Ward esq. see Ais- Embsay, Norman Hodgson esq. J.P. see Nocton ......... 449 thorpe .................... /...•....... ,. ........ p ••••••••• ;-............. 27 Fillingham castle, see Filling ham .....•. .• ...••..•. ..•.••.•• 178 Allington hall, Mrs. We! by, see .Allington . .. .. ...... .. .•. 33 Frampton house, Herbert Dennis esq. see.Frampton .•• 184 .Appleby hall, The Dowager Lady St. Oswald.see.Appleby 37 Fulbeck hall, Col. William Vere Reeve Fane D.L., J.P. see .Ashby hall, Capt. Nevill Henry .Reeve-King M.A., J.P. Fulbeck ...................•• :-... •. .• ..• ..•... ..•..... ..... ... ..•.•. 190 see .Ashby-de-la-Launde. .. .. ..•. .. • ... .. ... ... ... .. ... 4Q Gate Burton hall, John Drysdale Sandars esq. M.A.., Aswarby park, Sir George Whichcote hart. D-.L., J.P. see D.L., J'.P. see Gate Bnrton ..•.....•........ .~,. ....•.. , ......... 202 Aswarby ..•.....•.•....•.....•.......•............• :.. .. ... .. ..• 41 Girsby manor, John St. Vigor Fox esq. J.F. see Burgh- Aswardby ball (unoccupied), ~ee Aswardby ............ .•• 42 upon-Bain..-......................................................... 114 Barrow ball, Rev. George Crowle Uppleby J.P. see Gosberton house, Edward Everard Earle Welby-Everard Barrow-on-Humbe!." ........•........•..•..•..• ..•..•... ..•..• 48 esq. B.A., J.P. see Gosberton ............................... 207 Bayons manor, Edmund Clllirles Tennyson-d'Eyncourt Gra.insby hall, George Henry Caton Haigh esq. J.P. see esq. M.A., J.P. see ·Tealby •••..•.......••.•...••••.•..••..•••• 568 Grainsby .....•..........•.•••.••..••••.••.•...•.•• ,~··········· 210 Belton bouse,Col.Earl Brownlow P.c.,v.D.,A. n.c.to H.M. Greatford hall, Mrs. Peacock, see Greatford... ... ... ..• •• 227 the King (lord lieutenant), see Belton, near Grantham 6o Grebby hall, Capt. William Hoff v.n., J.l'. see Scremby 483 Hilsby house, Francis Pierrepont Barnard esq. M.A. Grimsthorpe castle, Earl of Ancaste.r (joint hereditary axon., D.Litt., F.S.A. see Bilsby.............................. 66 lord great chamberlain of England) D.L., J.P. see Hiscathorpe house, William Rainey Fieldsend esq. see Edenham ......... .~. .......•...................••.....•........•_ .•• I7X Biscathorpe ..•.••..•.••..•..•..•.....•....•... _. ..•..•....•..••..• 67 Gunby hall, Maj. Stephen Lang_ton MassingberdJ.P. see Blankney hall, The Earl of Londesborough, see Blankney 68 Gunby (St. Peter)·'-·············-········-···············-··· 268 Eloxham hall, Henry White esq. see Bloxholm .••.•.....•• 6g Hackthorn hall, Edward Weston Cracrof~ esq. J .P. see Elyborough hall, J. Godfrey Luard esq. see Hlyborough 6g Hackthorn ................................ , ...............,. •. ~.. 270 Boothby hall, Hon. Mrs. Gifford, see Boothby Pagnell ..• 72 Haconby hall, Edward Claude Griffith esq. see Haconby, Boothby hall, Mrs. & Miss Marfleet, see Boothby Graffoe 72 near Hour ne ................................... ,., .................. "'.. 2'JO Boultham hall (unoccupied), see Boultham ..•..•..•.....• 92 Hagnaby priory,Mrs. Pocklington-Coltman,see Hagnaby 271 Brackenborough hall, Christopher l''rancis Bennett esq. Hainton hall, Lord Heneage P.c., D.L., J.P. see Hainton 27Z see Brnckenborough ......................................... 101 Hanthorpe house (tmoccupied), see Hanthorpe, Morton 443 .Branston hall, Alexander Samuel Leslie-Melville esq. Harlaxton manor, Thomas Sherwin Pearson-Gregory D.L., J. P. se.e Branst.c>n ....................................... ~ IOI esq. B.A., D.L., J.P. see Harlaxlon .••.•.•••..•.•...•..•.••.•• ::z76 Brattleby hall, Capt. Philip Chetwood Wright B. A. • D.L., Harmston hall, Major N athaniel Clayton Cockbum esq. J.P., F.S.I. see Brattleby ........•......•..... -·-··-··-··-··-·· 103 B.A., D.L., l.P. see Harmston ·······················-····· 277 Brigg Manor house, Gervase Henry Elwes esq. D.L., Harrington hall, Edward Preston Rawnsley esq. x.A., J.P. see Brigg .............. ········~··························· ... 104 .J.P. 1 M.F.H. seH Harrington, Spilsby ..•.••.••..••••.••.•• Hrocklesby park, Earl of Yarborough (vice-admiral of Hartsholme ha'Il, Earl of Liverpool G.C.M.G., M.v.o. see Lincolnshire) P.c., F.S.A., D.L., J.P. see Brocklesby ..• IIO Skellingthorpe ... .. .... ... .. .. .. ... .• . .. .. • . •. ... 499 Buckminster hall (unoccupied), see Billingborough...... 64 Haverholme Dower house, Edith Countess of Win­ Hurghley house, The Marquess of Exeter ( cu!ltos of chilsea & Nottingham, see Ewerby .•...•..•.••••.•.•..•.•• 176 Peterborough soke), see Stamford ........................ 535 Haverholme priory, Earl of Winchilsea &; Nottingham, Burton hall, Lord Monson J. P. see Burton-by-Lincoln ..• 115 see Ha verholme Priory ...·.... .. .. .•• . .. .• •. •. .. .. ••• •• '.l79 Bur well park, Mrs. Christison, see Bnrwell ..............• II7 Hawerby hall, Francis Sowerby esq. see Hawerby .• ~ .. 279 Candlesby hall,Jn. FranklinRawnsley esq.seeCandlesby 125 Heckington hall, Mrs. William Little, see Heckington 283 Canwick hall, Montagn Richard Waldo-Sibthorp esq. Hirst priory, David Stubley esq. see Belton by Don- N. A., D.L ... J.P. see Canwick .••.....•..••...•••••....•••••.•• 126 caster .•• .•• . .. ••• .•• . •• . •. .• ..•... .•• ..... .• . .• . .•• . .. •••..•. ••.•• 59 Carlton Scroop hall, Maj. John HenryWyndham Rennie, Holbeck manor, Neal Green esq. see Ashby Puerorum.., 40 see Carlton Scroop ···-··--·-·····-··-········-········--······· 129 Holton hall, Rev. Thomas George Dixon lll.A. see - Casewick hall, Hon. Nesta Trollope, see Uffington •.•.•• 583 Holton-le-Moor ........•..•.................•....•...•.••....•. 2g6 Caythorpe court, Mrs. Yerburgh, see Caythorpe ......... 131 Holywell hall, Col. Charles .Birch-Reynardson J.P. see Caythorpe hall, Mrs. David Reid, see Caythorpe ..•..•..• 131 Holywell .••••...• -···· ..•..•.•••.•..•..•...•.•.••..•..•.••.••.•• 2g6 Coleby hall, Major .Arthur Cecil Tempest D.L., J. P. see Honington hall, Montague George Thorold esq. J.P. see boleby . .• . • . ... .. .. .. .. .. .• .• .. • . .. 143 HoningWn ...•.•..•.•...•.....•..•..•.••..•.•••.•....• , .•••••.•• 297 Cuxwold hall, John Ernest Sowerby esq. see Cuxwold 159 Horbling hall, Mrs. B. Smith, see Horbling, Folkingham 297 Da!by hall, Bartholqmew Claypon Garfit esq. J.P. Hungerton hall, Sir Arthur Priestley H.P., J.P. see seeDalby ....................•...........•..•..... , ..•............ 159 Wyville with Hnngerton ..........................~··------~ 619 Deeping St. James manor (unoccupied), see Deeping Irnham hall, Fredk. John Jones esq. J.P. see Irnham ... 313 St. Jan1es ...................... ~···································· 16o Kenwick hall, Thoma!J Cbeney Garfit esq. D.L.,J.P. see Deuton manor, Sil"'""Charles Glynne Earle Welby bart. 'Legbourne ........................................................ 335 C.B., D.L., J.P. see Denton .••.••.••..•..•...•••.••..•.•••••••• Kingerby hall, J. J. Baldwin Young esq. x.A. see Doddington hall, George Eden Jarvis esq. D.L., J.P. see Kingerby .....••••...........•....••.••.••....... ~ ..•........••... ..Ql9 I>OK!Cli~ll ··············~······································· Langton hall, Beunet Rothes Langton esq. n.:r:.., J~P. Dower house, Coningsby Charles Sibthorp esq. M.A., see Langton-by-Spilsby .............................-J ..... ,.. ...... 330 n.L., J .. P. see Canwick .•••.•••.•••.•••••.• , ................... 126 Lea hall, Waiter Boynton esq. J.P. see Lea.~ ............... 33.11 Dowsbyhall, Arthur Wellesley Dean esq.J.l>. see Dowsby 167 Leadenham house, Capt.. John Sherard Reeve J.P. see Eastgate house, Alfred Shuttleworth esq. D.L., J.P. see ~detJ.ham .......................................... .-~ ........ ··-- 332 Linooln ..•..•.••.....•.,.. ••. .• .• • . • •• . •• ..• . • ••• .•• .•• ... .• ..• 387 Legbourne abbey, Tom Montagn Winch esq. see Leg- Easton hall, Marshall 0. Roberts esq. see Stoke H.och- bourne ....................................................... ..._ ..•.•• 335 ford .• • • •• . • . •• . •• . • . • . • . •• . • . •• . •• . •• . •• . .• . • . •• . •. • •• . • 548 Lincoln, The Old Palace, The Lord Bishop of Lincoln • Edlington hall, Miss Hatfei!d, see Edlington .••........•.•• 171 (Right Rev. Edwd.:'Lee Hicks D. D.), see Lincoln 343 & 385 Elkington hall, Mariota, Dowager Countess of Wilton, Little Grimsby hall, Thomas Wintringham esq. J.P. see _see Soo.th ElkingWn • ••• •• ••• ••• •••.. •. ••. •• . • .•• . •• ••• •. • . •• 173 Little Grimsl>y .•• ••. .•• ••• . .•.•. ..• .• •..••••. .. .•. .•. •• .... .•• 26S ' .
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