LINCOLNSHIRE. [ Kelty's South-East from Bardney, at Which the School Is Licensed for 1 Commissioners to Drain the Fen Lands in Bardney, Sou Throw, Church Service
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34 BARDNEY. LINCOLNSHIRE. [ KELtY's south-east from Bardney, at which the school is licensed for 1 Commissioners to Drain the Fen Lands in Bardney, Sou throw, church service. Tupholme, Bucknall, Horsington, Stix:would, Edlington & PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Thimbleby, meet at the Angel inn; William Hy. Holdich, John Cockett, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Lin- clerk; John Robert Hird. receiver coln at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 6.20 p.m ScHOOLS:- PosT OFFICE, Sonthrey.-John George Turner, sub-post- Free Grammar, erected in 1845, for 120 children; average master. Letters from Lincoln at 7· 10 a. m. ; dispatched attendance, 90 ; William H. Cranham, master; Miss 6.42 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid Forrester, mistress Bardney Rural Sanitary Authority, John Robert Hird, clerk National (mixed), Southrey, for so children; average Peter Handcock's Hospital, Rev. J.G. MundayM.A. chairman attendance, 40; Mrs. Delmer, mistress PUBLIC OFFICERS:- Wesleyan, erected 1856, for 214 children; average attend- Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator No. 6 District, Lincoln ance, 140; H. Brown, master; Mrs. Wingate, mistress Union, Richard Charles Bolton B. A., M. B., B.ch. Railway Stations Bardney, F. Thompson, station master~ Assessors & Collectors of Income Tax, John Robert Hird & Southrey, William Strudwick, station master William Dnckering CARRIER.-Robert Dawson, to Lincoln, fri Bard.ney. Danby Jsph. Anderson,market gardener Smithson Albert, farmer, Lowfields Darnell William, farmer Teather James, shoe maker PRIVATB RESIDENTS. Dawson John, butcher Todd Cornelius, shopkeeper Bolton Richard Chas. Edward B.A., M.B Dean & Dawson, wheelwrights Todd James, fishmonger Crowder Mrs. Chesnut house Duckett Wm. saddle & harness maker Todd Jesse, butcher Edman William Easton Rd.Geo.Railwayhtl.&posting po Todd Richard, coal dealer Gibbons Mrs. Carlton house Ellis William, blacksmith Todd Richard, farmer, Scotgrove house Knowles Mrs Gell Arthur, plumber Todd Thomas, grocer & butcher Lovibond Rev. Frederick Hainilton Gibbons Richard, tailor Todd William, timber merchant [curate], Chesnut house Hall George, brick & tile maker Townhill Edwd. shopkeeper & corn dlr Lowe Mrs Hall Henry, tailor Turner Wm. corn merchant & farmer Munday Rev. John Geo. M.A. Vicarage HarrisonJas.Fowler,grcr.drpr.& butchr Varlow & Blanchards, millers (wind & Nield Rev. Joseph [Wesleyan] Harrison William, wheelwright& farmr steam) & farmers SharpeJohn, Bardney manor Hunter Hngh, boot & shoe maker Varlow William, grocer & draper Sharpe William Hub bard, St. Lawrence Hunter Lucy Ann (Miss), dress maker West Jn. thrshng.machine ownr.&farmr coMMERCIAL. Hird John Robert, grocer & baker, Willey William, shoe maker Andrew William, farmer collector of highway rates, Bardney, Southrey. ApplewhiteThos. Thrntn.Nag'sHead P.H Stixwould&c.drainage rates,& income Tinley George White, The Poplars Bardney Gas Works (J. R. Hird, clerk) tax, assistant overseer & clerk to the COMMERCIAL. Benneworth Chas. Wm.frmr. Thickthorn Bardney Gas Co. & to Bardney rural Blakey John, farmer Blades Thos. horse-breaker & salesman sanitary authority Pask John, drill owner Blanshard Joseph Dixon, surveyor Jackson Leonard, builder Puttergal Joseph, farmer Bolton Richard Charles Edward B.A., Knott James, beer retailer o.. h · · & Knott Thomas, butcher Quincey John, beer retailer M.B., B.C h · surgeon "" P ysician, Smithsons Thomas, farmer medical officer& public vaceinator for Knowles Joseph Smith, joiner Taylor Thomas, shopkeeper No. 6 district, Lincoln union; & LL ~ddcahllCBheanrl_esam' ~na,rrA·ienrg&elfPa.rHmer Taylor William, cowkeeper deputy railway surgeon, Louth & 1 1 1 G hi h p la Lincoln district Lincoln Equitable1 Co-operative Indus- Tin ey eo. W te, farmer, T e 0 P rs Turner John George, farmer, baker, Boyes John, coal dealer & shopkeeper trial Society Lim.(No. II branch) (Jn. & d & t fli B rac•-... en b ury El"I]a h , c h em1st· & grocer Rt . Hewton,manager...r ) ,genera1 d ea1 ers T grocerR' h raper,d . poste o ce Brackenbury John, farmer Lintin Joseph cal'T\enter I urner lC ar • carpen r Brown Henry, shopkeeper M a ddis on J n. 'Bl ae·k rH orse P . H. & f armer , Wrighton William Banks, Greyhound Brnmpton George, boot & shoe maker Mowbray Jesse&Wm.frmrs.Abbey farm P.H. & farmer Chamberlin Robert, farmer Muxlow Henry, boot maker _Bardney Dairies. Clipsham Samuel (exors. of), brick & Nelson Edward, hay & straw dealer Burton John, farmer tile makers Nelson Thos.Sumners,coal dlr.& farmer Chamberlin Richard, farmer Clipsham Wm. Clay, plumber & glazier Reeton Mark, farm bailiff to Messrs. Chambers Edward & John, farmers Cockett Jn. grocer & draper,&post office Varlow & Blanchards Green Jabez, farmer, Tile House Beck Cook James, saddler & harness maker Sharpe John & Son, seed merchants Hall Ridge Skepper, farmer Cordey John, tailor Sharpe John, seed grower Hand Bryan Smith, farm manager Crowder Henry Herbert, farmer Smith Richard, builder & c<mtractor Lake Thos. Hy.Moore,frmr.llardney ldg Cnrtis Charles, blacksmith Sleight Jane Sophia (Mrs.), dress ma Lyon John, farmer Danby James, shoe maker Sleight Thomas, smith & farrier Stephenson Mrs. farmer BARHOLM is a parish and small well-built village, one Edward Browning, architect, of Stamford, when the whole mile and a half north from the Tallington station on the main building was new roofed, the interior reseated and new line of the Great Northern railway, 5 Iniles north-east from pulpit, prayer desk and stalls introduced, at a cost of £gso: Stamford and 4 north-west from Market Deeping, in the in the vestry is a brass, with escutcheon, to Francis Fordham, South Kesteven division of the county, parts of Kesteven, ob. 1641 : there are 173 sittings. The register dates from Ness wapentake, Bourn petty sessional division, Stamford the year 1726. The living is a vicarage, with that of Stow, nmon and county court district, rural deanery of Ness, arch- near Market Deeping, annexed, tithe rent-charge £45, joint deaconry and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. Martin net yearly value £135, including 70 acres of glebe, with is a small and very ancient edifice of stone, in the Norman residence, in the gift of the governors of Oakham and Up· and Transition styles, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, pingham schools, and held since 1876 by the Rev. George south porch and a western tower, with pinnacles, containing Palmer Lane M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. Lord 3 bells : the tower is of a later period than the other portion Kesteven J. P. who is lord of the manor, and the governors of of the church; at the top of the exterior wall is the following Oakham and Uppingham schools are the principal land- curious inscription:- owners. The soil is loam; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops "T. H. 1648." are barley and wheat. The area is 1,230 acres; rateable "Was ever such a thing since the creation? value, £x,709; the population in 1881 was I79· A new steeple built in the time of vexation." Sexton, William Harrison. The south doorway is Norman and is enriched with zigzag Letters through Stamford arrive at 8 a.m. WALL Box work: the south side of the chancel retains an Early English cleared at 5.1o p.m. ; sundays, n a.m. Greatford is the piscina and sedilia : the arcade consists of three semi-circular nearest money order office ; the telegraph office is at Tal· arches with enriched Norman capitals : the church was corn- lington G.N.R. station pletely restored in 1857, under the superintendence of Mr. The children of this place attend the school at Greatford Charity Mrs. John ICliff Sophia (Miss), grazier Parkinson Arden, farmer Lane Rev. George Palmer K.A. [vicar] Drury Charlotte (Mrs.), farmer Staplee Henry, farmer, Manor house Charity William, farmer 1 Gray Thomas, Five Horse Shoes P.H BARKSTON-I.E- WILLOWS is a parish and station The church of St. Nicholas, restored in 1865, at a cost of on the Great Northern railway, in the South Kesteven divi- £8oo, is an edifice of stone in the 12th century Early sion of the county, parts of Kesteven, Winnibriggs wapen- English and later styles, consisting of chancel, nave, south take, Newark union, Spittlegate petty sessional division, aisle, south porch and an embattled western tower, with Grantham county court district, rural deanery of North pinnacles and graceful crocketed spire, containing a clock Grant ham and archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln, I 10 and 3 bells : the south aisle is separated from the nave by Iniles from London ap.d 4 north-by-east from Grantham. an arcade of three arches: the 15th-century chapel retains .