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Wood John Ridal, cl:lemist & druggist, UT Market place, &' Woodthorpe Henry, Nag'8 Head P.H. Southgate oil & color merchant & sheep dip manufr. Carre .street Wright Charles Richard, beer retailer, 66 Westgate Wood Joseph, baker & confectioner, 29 Carre street SLOOTRBY, 1ee Willoughby. SNABFOBD is a parish, 2 miles west from Snelland Aug. 1618; in ~he church are memorial busts of the earl, station on the Hull and Lincoln branch of the Great who died in r618, and of the countess, with an inscription; Central railway, 7 south~west from and on &he floor is a dark grey 'Slab, with an inscribed brass to 9 north~west-by-north from Lincoln, in the WestLindsey Joan (St. Poll), wife of John Tornay, of Caynby, esq. ob. division of the county, wa:pentake of Lawress, petty 1521, and on the floor of the chantrv chapel is a sLab sessional division of Lincoln (Bail and Close), parts of inscribed to George Brownlow Doughty esq. d. 1743, whose J.indsey, Lincoln union, Market Rasen county court dis­ wife,. Frances Cicely (Tichborne), was one of the eo~ trict, West Walshcroft rural deanery, archdeaconry of heiresses of Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne, 4th hart. : Stow and . The church of St. Lawrence there are roo sittinga. The •register dates from the year is a building of stone in the Norman, Early Decorated and 1718. The living is a. rectory, annexed to the rectory of P~rpend!icular styles, consisting of chancel with chantry , joint net yearly value £240, and including chapel, nave and a western tower containing one bell: 17 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the within the tower are four late Norman arches, one with Bishop of Lincoln, and held since 1912 by the Bev. billet and interlaced mouldings : the font is a rich and John Allen Scott. of Wadham College, Oxford, who somewhat peculiar example of Perpendicula:r work, on resides at Friesthorpe. Sir J oseph Henry Bernard an earlier base : the church contains a series of stately but Doughty Tichborne hart. of Tichborne Park, Rants, is faded and dilapidated monuments of. the St. Poll or St. lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil Paule family; the earliest of these is a. canopied altar-tomb, is clay and sand ; subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief enriched with ten statuettes, and bearing effigies of Sir crops are wheat, barley, beans, turnips and pasture. Thomas St. Poll kt. ob. 1582, and his wife, together with The area _is 1,146 acres; rateable value, £817; popula­ an inscription: the next, according to date, consists of two tion in -i&u, 82. effigies placed within a recess in the . north wall of the Parish Clerk, Thomas Blackmore. chantry, adjoining the chancel, representing Sir George St. ' Poll kt. and bal'lt. ob, 1613, and Frances (Wray), his wife: Letters through Lincoln . arrive about II.30 a.m. on the south chancel wall is an inscription on brass, giving Welton, about 3 miles distant, is the nearest money the conjugal history of this Lady St. Poll, who in the same order & telegraph office year her husband died married (a.s his second wife) fhe children of this parish attend the school at Falding­ Robert, Baron Rich of Leeze, created Earl of Warwick, 6 worth COMMERCIAL. Gask Charles, farmer, Miller's farm' Olivant John Hall, farmer Blackmore Thomas, blacksmith Gibbons .A. farmer Shearman Matthew, cattle dealer Cottingham Henry .Alfred, farmer, Go ode John, farmer \fillmer Fred, farmer Manor house Martin Thomas, farmer SNELLAND is a parish and village, with a station on the year 1653. The living is a rectory, net yeavly valu~ the Hull and Lincoln branch of the Great Central £191, including 37 acres af glebe, with residence, in the (M. S. and L.). railway, 138! miles from , 4~ gift of Miss Cnst, of Bath, and Mrs . .A. M. Porcelli-Cust, west-north-west from and 9 north-east from of Cowes, Isle of Wight, and held since 1903 by the Rev. Lincoln, in the Ea·st Lindsey division of the county, parts Henry Giblin M ..A. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. Miss of Lindsey, western division of the wapentake of Wrag- Oust, of Bath, and Mrs. A.. M. Porcelli-Cust, of Castle goe, Wragby pe·tty sessional division, Lincoln union, Rock, Cowes, Isle of Wight, are ladies of the manor Market Rasen county court district, West Walshcroft and principal landowners. The soil is gravelly; subsoil, rural deanery, Stow archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln. clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The The church of .All Saints, almos·l entirely rebuilt in area is 1,281 acres; rateable value, £r,ro2; population 1863, under the direction of the late Mr. Edward Brown-· in 19II, 85. ing, architect, of 8tamford, at the expense of the Hon. Swint•horpe is a !hamlet of four houses, a mile west. C. H. Cust, and the la-te Rev. the Hon. ltichard Oust, iJS a building of stone in the Early Decorated style, con- Wall Letter Box, cleared at 6.10 p.m. Letters· through sisting of chancel, nave, north aisles, south porch and a Lincoln arrive at 7.30 a.m. Langworth is. the ~earest bell-gable containing 2 bells: in 1s70 the church was money order & telegraph office, about 3 miles distant reseated and a south porch and vestry built at a cost of I The children of this parish attend the school at Wickenby [.r7o: there are 8o sitting!'!. The register dates from Railway Station, Albert Storey, station master Giblin Rev. Henry M. .A. (rector), [Goodwin Emma (Mrs.), farmer, Grange Sanderson Robert, farm bailiff to Rectory · farm Mrs. Emma Goodwin COMMERCIAL. Greenfield Thom.as, farmer Stevenson J ames, farmer, Swinthorpe Bateman Thomas, farmer 1 Johnson John, farmer, Swinthorpe Walker William, blacksmith Doughty William, carpenter 1 Musson Henry, farmer Warrener W. J: & Son, coal mer- Foster Richard, coal merchant Olivant George, farmer chants; & at Lincoln I Roberts George, farmer, Swinthorpe ' SNITTERBY is a parish and village, 6 miles south- -;eparate regis-ter of this parish dates only from the year east from Kirton Lindsey station on the main line of the r858; the earlier registers are included in those of Wad­ and section of the Great Centre! dingham. The living. is a rectory, net yearly V'alue railway, 9 south from Brig-go and II north-west from Mar- arising from 265 acres af glebe £199, witlh residence, ket Rasen, in the North Lindsey division of the county. in the gift of the Crown, and held since 1909 by the parts of Lind8ey, East division of Aslacoe wap~>ntake, Rev. Robert John .Anderson B..A. of Trinity College, union of , Market Rasen countv court district. Dublin. Here are Wesleyan and Primitive Methooist pettv sessio:ml division, South Yarborough rural chapels. T. C. Hall-Danby esq. is lord of the manor deanery, Stow archde'aconry and diocese of Lincoln. The and the principal landQwner. 'l'he soil is peat, clay and church of St. Nicholas. erected on the site of an older sand "ccrnbrash;" subsoil, limestone. The chiE'f crops structure in 178o, at the meagre cost of £2rg, was re- are wheat, barley and turnips. The area is 1,734 acres built in 1866-7 at a cost of £1,ooo, and is now a building of of land and 3 of water; rateable value, £1,529; popu­ stone and brick, in the Early Decorated stvle, from plans by lation in 19II, 210. the late Mr. James Fowler, architect, of Louth, consisting . of apsidal chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled Parish Clerk, John Everett. western tower with four pinnacles, completed in 1894 at Post Offi.ce.-Mrs. Minnie .lgnes .A.bey, sub-postmistress. a cost of £220, and containing one bell and a clock with Delivery at 9·5 a. m. ; box cleared 5 ·45 p.m. Lette:M two dials placed in .Anril, 1899• at a cost oi nearly £70, through Kirton Lindsey, Lincs. No delivery on sun- in commemoration of the Diamond Jubilee of Her late days. Waddingha.rn, I mile distant, is the nearest Majesty Queen Viot