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114 CABOUBN. LINOOLXSHIRE. (KELL"i'S Letters through Caistor, which is the nearest money order Parochial School (mixed), built in I8S,U at a cost of £200, & telPgraph office, arrive at 8. xs a. m. ; dispatched at for 40 children; average attendance, 20; Mrs. Charlotte 4·3S p.m FostoJI mistress Thomas Rev. Robert B.A. Vicarage Gladwin Quickfall, woodma Marshall William, farmer COMMERCIAL. of Yarborough P.C Smith Geo. Wm.farmr. Cabourn Parva Adlard George M. cott~ger <rorbutt Bryan Smith, farm Towers Richard, wheelwright Bayram George, farmer Green Joseph, farmer lJrry George Robert, blacksmith Drakes W illiam, farmer I Hare Enoch, farmer, Cabourn hou11" Wilkin Ann (Mrs.), farmer CADNEY-CUM-HOWSHAM is a large agricultural' acres; rateable value of Cadney, £4,140; the population parish, in t.ue North Lindsey division of the county, parts i:ra. 1891 was 428. of Lindsey, south division of Yarborough wapentake, Brigg HOWSHA.M is a hamlet, half a mile from the station petty sessional division, Glanford Brigg union, Brigg and 2 lniles east of Cadney. Here is a small chapel of county court district, rural deanery of Yarborough No. 2, ease, a building of brick, consisting of nave only, and archdeaconry of Stow anu diocese of Lincoln. The village having 70 sittings : there are also chapels for the W es of Cadney is 3 miles south from Brigg, and at Howsham, leyans and Primitive Methodists. 2! miles east, is a station on the Lincoln, Cleethorpes and NEWSTEAD is a civil parish, ecclesiastically annexed Hull branch of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire to Cadney-cum-Howsham, and r! miles south from Brigg. railway, 1.59~ miles from London. The church of All on the river Ancholme, in Glanford Brigg union; it con Saints is a building of stone in the Norman style, consisting sists of a farm of 477 acres and six cottages, the property of chancel, nave, south aisle, chantrv, south porch and a of the Earl of Yarborough; rateable value, £4o6; th& western tower containing one bell: there is an oak screen population in 1891 was 40. Here was anciently a Gilbertin& beautifully carved and a Norman font: in r86S a severe priory, founded by Henry II. before II73; at its dissolu gale of wind carried away the roof of the chancel, but a tion the revenues were estimated at £38; the crypt of new roof has been erected at the cost of the Earl of Yar- the chapter house still remains, and is in very good pre borough : beneaa,.... the pulpit is a stone inscribed to the servation. me!Ilory of the Pye family and bearing date 1699: there Parish Clerk, Samuel Parker. , are also the remains of a stained window in the south Post Office, Cadney.-George 'Milson, sub-postmaster. aisle : the chancel and chantry each retain a piscina : the Letters through Brigg, which is the nearest money order church was "restored in 1896, and affords . 200 sittings. & telegraph office, arrive at 8.30 a. m. ; dispatched at The regist~r with Howsham dates from the year 1564. 4.50 p.m.; no post on sundays The living is a. vicarage, average tithe rent-charge j.24o, Post O.ffice1 Howsham.-David Purdon, sub-postmastE-r. net yearly value £220, including IS acres of glebe, m the Letters through Brigg arrive at 9 a.m. ; dispatched at gift of the Earl of Yarborough, and held since 18gr by the 4.30 p.m.; no post on sundays. North Kelsey is the Rev. Edward Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock, of St. John's nearest money order office. & Brigg the nearest te:e- College, Cambridge, and Hatfield Hall, Durham. Here is graph office a Primitive Methodist chapel. The Earl of Yarborough British School, Howsbam (mixed), for So children; aver- P.C. is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The age attendance, ss; William Booth, master; Mrs. chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The soil is clay; Booth, mistress subsoil, peat. The area of Cadney and Newstead is 4,86o Railway Station, Howsham, Wm. Richardson,station mast CADNEY. Smith George, farmer, Church farm Mason George, boot maker Peacock Rev. Edward Adrian Wood- Smith William, farmer Moody A.rthur Jas. farmer, Pepperdale 1·uffe- (vicar), The Vicarage Trevor Henry &, Thos. farmers, 'Elsom Purdon David, blacksmith & cow- Willey Robert, farmer keeper, Post office COMMERCIAL. wmmore Chas. farmer, Cadney bridge Raspen Robert, cow keeper Abey Joseph, farmer HOWSHAM. Sanderson John, cowkeeper Bramford Charles, farmer COMMERCIAL. Scarborough John, farmer (William EYison Mary (Mrs.) & Sons, wheel- Ashton George, farmer Clark, foreman) wrights & cowkeepers Ashton Robert, shopkeeper & carrier Skipworth Fitz Henry, farmel' Gibbons J oseph, farmer ,machine owner Beacock. Charles, cow keeper Spencer' Geo. farmer, The Chestnuts · & agricultural implement agent Bell John, cowkeeper Vessey William, farm bailiff to Robert Hill Joshua&Chas. farme'rs, Poolthorne Day William, coal merchant Spencer esq. of Metheringham, Houlton Thcs. Geo. frmr.SandHills frm Dixon George, cowkeeper Brandicarr l.lilson -George, shoe maker, Post office Drury Thomas, farmer Wilmore ... uomas, cow keeper Parker Samuel, farmer EYison Chas. carpenter & wheelwright Wright William, farmer, The Grange Plasket William, farmer Freeston Frederick, bailiff to Earl of Rhodes John, cowkeeper Yarborough NEWSTEAD. Richardson David & Job, farmers Hannath George, farmer . , [Postal address, Newstead, Brlgg.] Roberts Theophilus, shopkeeper Maddison George, cowkeeper Hill Joshua & Chas.farmrs. Priory frm CAENBY is a parish near the road from Market Rasen to house and surrounded by a. moat, was the seat of the Gainsborough, 8 miles west from Market Rasen station on Tournay family from the time of Edward I. to the middle the .tiull and Lincoln branch of the Manchester, ShPffield of the 18th century, when it passed by marriage to the and Lincolnshire railway, and 13 north from Lincoln, in Cunningtons, and from them to Lawrence Monck esq. and the West Lindsey division of the county, east division of afterwards to the Middletons, of Belsay Castle, Northum the wapentake of Aslacoe, petty sessional division of Lin- berland, who have since sold it. Henry VIII. slept here in coln (Ball and Close), parts of Lindsey, Lincoln union, 1541 while on a progress through Lincolnshire. John Market Rasen county court district, rural deanery of As- Thomas Tweed esq. town clerk of Lincoln, who is lord of lacoe, archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. There the manor, and John Copping esq. and Frank R. Cross was a church here prior to the Conquest. The church of esq. are the chief landowners. The soil is clay. The St. Nicholas is a building of stone in the Gothie style, con- chief crops are wheat, barley, beans and turnips, and there sisting of chancel and nave and a. turret containing one is much land in pasture. The area is 1,442 acres; rate bell: in the chancel is a memorial window to the Rev. able value, [1,462; the population in r8gr was u6. George Banestre Pix M.A. rector 1868-74• by whom the Parish Clerk, Benjamin Kent. church was new roofed and during whose incumbency it was resea•ed: there are 72 sittings. The register dates Letter Box, cleared at 4·30 p.m. week days only. Letters from the year 1713. The living is a rectory, average through Lincoln arrive about 8.45 a.m. The nearest tithe rent-charge £ 114, gross yearly value £220, with 82 money order offices are at Normanby & Glentham &; acre~ of glebe and residence, in the gift of Sir Arthur telegraph office at Ingham Edward Middleton bart. of Belsay Castle, and held since This place is included in the Glentham United District 1874 by the Rev. Robert Courtenay, who is also 'ricar of School board, formed Feb. 4• 1876; the children attend Saxby with Firsby. Caenby Manor House, now a farm- the Board school at Glentham Courtenay Rev. Robt. (recbor),Rectory Cross Charles Edward, farmer Roberts George, Monck's Arms inn, Shipley Mrs. The Hall Marshall Alfred, cottager l Caenby corner Copping George Redgate, farmer Skepper Original, farn1er I CAISTOR is a union and market town, head of a county railway, 23 uorth-ea.st..by-norih from I.incoln, 9 north fram. coUDt district, also of a petty sessional divi·s.:.on, insmtuted Market Rasen. 9 south-east from Brigg, 1~ south-west from 18go, township and parish, on a commanding western ac- Great Grimsby and I6o from London, ?.n rthe North Lindsey clivity of the Welds, 3 m:les north-east from the Moor- division of the county, parts of Lindsey, I!()Uth division town and Holton stations on the Lincoln, Cleethorpes and of Yarborough wapentake, rural deanery of Yarborough Hull branch of the Manohester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire No. 2, archde.aoonry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The .