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Bellamy Charlotte Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr 1 Dawson Jo!leph, farmer, thrashing Minns John W. market gardenu, Black Arthur S. farmer, Street way; machine owner &; agricultural im· West End residencep Burton house, Skirbeck, plement & machinery agent, Cause- Paddison :\~aria (~Irs.), farmer, Silt Boston way hous& · Pit lane Blythe Henry, cowkeeper, West End Emerson Arthur E. farmer,West End Pape Benjamin, farmer, Silt Pit lane Bontoft Arthur Samuel, miller (wind Emerson George Henry, farmer, Fen Parker Arthur, farmer, Street way &; steam), West 'End Emerson Wait. farmer, Chain bridge Patshell John, farmer, Street way Brotherton Frederick Thos. farmr.Fen Featherstone John, cottage farmer, Robinson Wilson, horse breaker, Kir- Brown James, ftorist & landowner Wyberton roads ton road Brown John, farmer, Church lane Hadland Jn. Thos. farmer, Great Fen Rushton Edmund, farmer, Silt Pit la Burrell James, farmer, Low road Hall John, farm bailiff to W. Dennis Smith Horace, carpenter Burrell William, cottage farmer & Sons Limited, Woad farm Spice Harry, mrkt. gardnr. Spalding rd

Cannon Jn. Thos. farmer, West End 1 Horry Rt. Dicldnson, farmr.Causeway Sykes Jacob, farmer, West End (,'lark Joshua., farmer, Church lane Jackson Elizh. (Mrs.) beer retlr. Fen Thompson William, Pincushion inn, .clarke Bicha.rd, farmer, Fen Jackson George William, farmer, Fen Spalding road Clarkson George W. farmer, Fen J effree Arthur Amos, market gardenr Weld Glossop, cottage farmer Crawford Edwin, farmr. Wyberton rd King Joseph, parish clerk, Post office Whiley Emmanuel, farmer, Sea bank Dann Thos. market gardener, West end 1 Lister Robert, cottage frmr.Causeway Wilkinson Mercy (Mrs.), farmer

1 Long William, farmer, The Fen W<>rtley Benjamin, farmer, West End ! Maiden Jonathan, farmer, Low road Wright John, beer retailer, Sea bank WYHAM with CADEBY. W YHAli is a parish, about 2 miles west from Lud­ held since 1905 by the Rev. George Alexander JohnsoD. borough station on the East Lincolnshire section of the M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. There was anciently a Great Northern railway and 7 north-north-west from nunnery at Cadeby, wit·h a chapel attached. George Louth, in the division of the county, parts Henry Caton Haigh esq. of Ball, is lord of the of Lindsey, wapentake of , petty sessional manor and sole landowner. The soil is clay ; subsoil, division, union and county court district of Lonth, rural chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. deanery of East Walshcroft, archdeaconry of Stow and The area of Wyham·cum-Cadeby is 1,49B acres; rate­ . The church of All Saints is a small able value, £1,450; population in Igu, 94· ~ifice of chalk stone in the Early English style, con­ sisting of chancel and nave and a western turret con­ Letter Box cleared at 5·45 p.m. week days only. Letters taining one bell : in the church is an ancient font : the for Wyham through North T·horesby arrive at 8 a.m. ·church was thoroughly restored in 1886 at a cost of Ludborough, about I mile distant, is the nearest £622, and in 1908 new desks and chancel seats were money order &; telegraph office ·provided at a cost of about £6o: there are 90 sittings. Letters for Cadeby through arrive at 7 The Tegister dates from the year 1695· The living is a a.m. North Thoresby is the nearest money order & yectory, with the chapelry of Cadeby annexed, joint net telegraph office yearly value .£225, including 59 acres of glebe, with The children of Wyham attend school k those residence, in the gift of the Rev. J. A. Davidson, and of Cadeby attend at Wold Newton W Y H A~I. Russell Tom, Wyham house Johnson Rev. George .Alexander M.A. CADEBY. (rector), Rectory Sowerby Brothers, farmers, The Hall EAST WYKEHAM, formerly extra-parochial, is now j chancel of the ruined church in 1753. Wykeham Hail, a parish, consisting of but one farm, on the main road, 1 an ancient mansion, standing in a well-wooded park,. midway between Louth and , 7 miles west- j through which runs the river Bain, was restored in 1870 by-north of Louth and 8 east from Market Rasen, in the I by the late G. B. Child esq. The estate is tithe free East Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, I subject to a yearly payment of £14 to the incumbent of ~llst division of Wraggoe wapentake, Louth union, county Ludford. James Alexander Manby esq. is lord of the court district and petty sessional division. The ancient . manor and sole landowner. The soil is wold land. church has been in ruins since the time of Henry VIIT. I The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. but the existing remains,· which stand in the park, are I The area is 534 acres; rateable nlue, £soo; popnla­ preserved: near these is the family vault of the Child tion in 1gn, 34· family, in which Richard Beaumont Child esq. was Letters through Lincoln arrive at 8.30 a.m. Ludford is

buried in 1864; Louisa, his wife, in 1875• and George 1 the nearest money order & telegraph office, about 2 Beaumont Child, their only son, in 1876; John Jenkin· j miles distant ilon, a former owner of the parish, was buried in the i Letter Box cleared at 4 p.m. week days only :Manby James Ale:x. farmer k landowner, Wykeham hall WYTHAM-ON-THE·HILL. see Withatn. WYVILLE with HUNGERTON is a parish, bor- entries were rr.ade in the register of Harlaxton. The daring upon , 3 miles west from Ponton living is a rectory, net yearly value £165, including 19 station on the main line of the Great Northern railway acres of glebe, in the gift of Thomas Sherwin Pearson­ and 5 ~outh-west from , in the South Ke~teven Gregory esq. and held since 19n by the Rev. Peter division of this county, parts of , Winnibriggs Stuart Mclntyre M.A. ot St. Andrew's, who resides at 11nd '.rhreo wapentake, Grantham union and county court Grantham. There is a Wesleyan chapel here. Thomag district, Spittlegate petty sessional division, rural deanery Sherwin Pearson-Gregory esq. of Harlaxton Manor, is