[LINCOLN.] SCARTHO. 228 • POST OFFICE Broughton John, jun. carrier&: farmer MaiTiott J o!!f'ph, farmer Slingsby George, farmer Broughton John, sen. farmer Marshall John, miller Storr Henry, joiner Brown Thomas, farmer Marshal! Thomas, shoemaker Storr William, jun. butcher Brown William, farmer Moody John, farmer Taylor Joseph, shoemaker Collingham George, farmer & butcher Musson Henry, blacksmith Thorpe John, farmer Croft William & John, farmers Oldham Robert, shopkeeper Thorpe William, farmer Curtis Sarah (Mrs.), farmer Parker William, wheelwright Walker Jonathan, farm bailiff Dakin Frederick, miller & farmer Rawson Joseph, farmer Walker Matthew, farmer Dixon Amy (Mrs.), farmer Rea.vill Richard, boot & shoe ·maker Warwick John, farmer Dixon William, farmer Robinson John, shoemaker - Wells Charles, farmer Dixon William Booker, farmer Roe John, carrier Wells George, farmer Pletcher Joseph, stonemason Roe Sarah (Mrs.), shoemaker Wells John, farmer Fotherby John, farmer Roe Thomas, farmer Wells William, farmer Hastlings George, blacksmith Roe William, jun. farmer Wright William, shoemaker Hopkinson George, farmer Savage Robert, farmer Letters from N ewark by mail cart to Hunt Joseph, farmer Selby John, Sedan Collingham, thence by foot post. The James Richard, machine owner Simper John, carpenter & beer retailer nearest money order office is at Col .. Johnson John, farmer Sims Henry, shopkeeper lingham CA.RRIERS-John Broughton, jun. John Wells & John Roe, to & from N ewark, wednesday, & to & from Lincoln, friday SCAR.TBO is a village and 2 miles south of Great £200, and a stained glass window placed at the east end; station, in the hundred of Bradley Haverstoe, the register dates from the year 1565. The population in union, parts of Lindsey, North , diocese and 1851 was 211; the acreage 1,150, the rateable value of archdeaconry of Lincoln, deanery of Grimsby. The living which is £1,412 5s. The Earl of Yarborough is lord of the is a rectory, value £200, with 38 acres of glebe, in the gift of manor, hut W. S, Parker, Esq., and Trinity College, Cam.. Jesus College, Oxford, and held by the Rev. Robert Price bridge, own a great part of the soil. The parishioners a~ Williams, M.A.. The chm·ch of St. Giles has a tower and entitled to tlte benefits of Humberstone Grammar school 2 bells ; the interior has lately been repaired at a cost of Here is a W esleyan chapel. Cerdon Enoch, esq , Ashley Joseph, carpenter &wheelwright Jessup James, shopkeeper Grieve David, esq. Scartho cottage Heck John, farmer Kirman Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer Heaton Mr. John, sen Bratley Joseph & John, farmers Newmarch John, farmer Joys Mr. Daniel Chilton William, farmer Parker William Simpkin, farmer Wilkinson Mr. John Drewery Benjamin, blacksmith Letters are received through Grimsby! Williams Rev. Robert Price, M.A., .l.P. Heaton J'ohn, miller by foot post, arrive 7 a.m.; dispatched Rectory Heaton Matthew,shoema. & parish clerk 6 p.m. The nearest money order office Abraham Alfred, farmer Holt Henry, tarmer is at Great Grimsby SCA'W'BY- cum- STOR.TOl\1', with the hamlet of Wesleyan chapel built in 1834, and a well-built school SeAWBY BROOK, is a parish, railway station and ~illage, in erected on the site of an old one, built and endowed from Yarborough hundred, parts of Lindsey, union, diocese proceeds of land left by Richard Nelthorpe, Esq., in 1706. of Lincoln, archdeaconry of Stow, deanery of Manlake, 16.3~ News and reading rooms were established in 1858, and al'e miles from , and'2} from Brigg. The church of St. well supported. The Red well hl a strong chalybeate spring. Hybald is a neat building, with a square embattled tower The number of acres is 3,930, and the population in 1851 and 4 bells. In 1842 it was entirely rebuilt, with the ex- was 1,606, including the hamlets of Silversides and Scawby ception of the tower, at the expense of the parishioners. Brook. A part of the parisll of Scawby, which adjoins the The in terior consists of nave, two side aisles and chancel. township of Brigg, forms a part of Brig~; it pays parochial The living is in the gift of Sir John Nelthorpe, Bart., who rates and ta.~es to Scawby, and its population is included in has a seat here, and is lord of the manor; the Rev. James that parish. Scawby Brook is a suburb of Brigg. , Tooke Hales Tooke, M.A., ;s,p,, is the incumbent of the STORTON, or STURTON, is half a mile south of Scawby. vicarage, annual value £3.'JO, with residence; the Rev. The names of Silversides are included with those of Brigg. Henry Marcus Clifford, B.A., is curate. Here is a small , Edlington Mr. William, Scawby brook Dimsdale John, glover, Scawby brook Marsh George, farmer Fieldsend Mr. Richard, bwby brook Douglas Andrew Thomas, shopkeeper Ogle Joseph, carpenter & whrelwrigbt Garfit Frederick, esq. Grove Edlington Elizabeth (Miss), farmer Owston Robert, farmer Captain Henry Valentine Elwood Gervase, blacksmith , Phillipson Stephen, farmer [Royal Militia], Elwood Gervase, farmer, Moor RichardsonJames,wheelwright,Sturton Sturton Elwood Sarab (Miss), shopkeeper Sergeant John, farmer, Scawby brook Grantham Henry, esq. Sturton Goodhand William, butcher Short Stephen Camm, farmer, Moor Holgate Mrs Grantham Capt. Henry Valentine, Smith Robert, miller NeJthorpe Sir John, hart. Scawby hall agent for Colonel & Major Amcotts, Spencer Edward, shoemaker Pillfoot Mr. Francis, Scawby brook Sturton SpencerJoseph,carpenter&wheelwright Pilltoot Mrs. Frances Grantham Henry, land agent, & steward Stovin William, shoemaker Tooke Rev. James Tooke Hales, M.A., to Sir John Nelthorpe, bart. Sturton Sutton William, bricklayer .l.P. Vicarage Hall Joseph, farmer Torry Jas. road surveyor, Scawbybrook COMMERCIAL. Hickling John, farrier Tumman Richard, collector of taxes1 Barnard J oseph, farmer Hocknell J oseph, farmer, Scawby brook Scawby brook Barr.vmore John M. station master Hooton George, shopkeeper & watchma Wass William, farmer, Stnrton BellWilliam,shopkeeper&beerretailer, Hutchinson Thomas, tailor Westmoreland George, blacksmith Scawby brook James SaJome (Mrs.), beer retailer Westmoreland Richard, grocer, drap~r Bennard Frances (Mrs), farmer Johnson Robert, farmer & beer retailer Bradley Robt. Queen's Arms, & farmer Kearns William, tailor W estmoreland William.t. bellhanger Bray Eliza (Mrs.), schoolmistress Kell John, shoemaker Wright John, farmer, ISturton Bray Robert, schoolmaster Miller William, beer retailer & coal Wright Mary (Mrs.), farmer Briggs Edward, farmer, Moor dealer, Scawby brook Young John, carrier PosT 0FFICE.-Richard 'Vestmoreland, sub-postmaster. Reading Rooms, Rev. J. T. H. Tooke, treasurer; John Letters arrive from Brigg at 10 a.m.; dispatched at 4.30 Wright & Lawman Temple, secretaries p.m. The nearest money order office is at Brigg Parish Clerk, Joseph Ogle Church, Rev. J ames Tooke Hales Tooke, M.A. incumbent; Manchester, Sheffield~ Lincolnshire Railway, John li. Rev. Henry Marcus Clifford, B.A. curate Barrymore, station master School, Robert Bray,.master; Mrs. Eliza Bray, mistress CARRIER to BRIGG John Young, thursday SCOPW'J:CK, a parish in the second division of the wapen­ King's Books at £8, endowed with .£400 royal bounty take of Langoe, union, parts of Kesteven, in the present value .£185, with residence, in the patropage of tlte diocese and archdeaconry of Lincoln, deanery of Longoboby, Bishop of Lincoln; the Rev. George Oliver, D. D., is tile 9 miles north of Sleaford, and 10 south-west of West Kirk­ incumbent. The church of the Holy Cross is an old build­ stead station, in 1851 contained 413 inhabitants, and 3,351 ing, partly rebuilt about 55 years ago; the register datt'S acres of land. Henry Chaplin, Esq., is lord of the manor. from the year 1609. Here is a Wesleyan chapel and clmrck There is a smaU stream running throu~h the village, called achool. .a Delve. The living i' a discharged VIcarage, rated in the Sa:EFFIELD GJt~mNns, 1 mile south •