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East Keal. Swinn Thomas, Carpenter Gant 'Villiam, Farmer, Keal Coates Rinder J (LINCOLN.) EAS'l' AND WES1' KEAL. i52 POST OFhCt Brooks James, farmer Hincl1sliff William, South Yorkshire 1 Slephenson James, farmer Egarr Charles, Friendship inn, & Railway hotel Teak er Ann (Mrs.), farmer custom house agent Hird John, grocer Tennery Thomas, boot & shoe maker Forster Edward, railway station master Laverick John, farmer Waite Richard, lock keeper Glew John, tailor & shopkeeper Mason J olm, shopkeeper Letters through Bawtry. The nearest Glew William, farmer Milburn George, farmer money order offices are at Epworth & Glew William, jun. farmer Robinson William, farmer Crowle Gregory John, grocer Smith John, farmer & wheelwright ZAST and 'WZlST KEAL, with KEAL COATES. miles soulli-west of SpiJsby, in the same jurisdictions. The EAST KEAL is a parish and village fleasantly situated on parish includes the hamlet of KEAL COATES, which is an acclivity commanding a fine view o the Fens, distant 2! situated near a navigable drain, abont 1! mile from the miles south-west of Spilsby, and 5 west of Firsby station, in village, and reaching to Boston. The living is a rectory, in the soke and deanery of Bolingbroke, Spilsby union, parts of the patronage of Col. Robert Ameotts, value £463 per Lindsey, North Lincolnshire, archdeaconry and diocese of annum; the incumbent is the Rev. Septimus Green Wood, Lincoln. The living is a rectory, value £495 per annum, in JJ.A., and the curate is the Rev. Philip Preston Gwyn, JJ.A. the patronage of and held by the Rev. Joseph Spence, M.A. The church of St. Helen is a handsome building situated oq The church of St. Helen is a neat structure, consisting of a lofty eminence, with a tower and 5 bells, nave, two aisles, nave, chancel, two side aisles, and a tower containing 5 bells. and chancel. The style of architecture is Early English. It was restored in 1854, at a cost of about £1,420, and The Wesleyans have a small chapel here, and another at opened in 1855. The register dates from the year 1794. Keal Coates. There is a National school, which was built in J. H. Short and J. Rinder, Esqrs., and Colonel R. Amcotts, 1854 by Col. Robert Amcotts. The population in 18.)1 was are the chief landowners. The former is lord of the manor. 549; the area in acres 2,398. Col. Robert Amcotts is lord Here is a National school, supported partly by contributions. of the manor, and owner of the property. The parish The population in 18."i1 was 475; the area in acres 1,828. register dates from the year 16"25. The soil of the low part The charities amount to £7 10s. per annum. Here are of this parish is clay, and the upper part sand and red loam. chalybeate springs. The soil is mixed, and the chief crops The crops are on the four and five course system. The are wheat, barley, oats, turnips and seeds. charities amount to £7 yearly~ WEST KEAL is a. parish and pleasant village, distant 3 East Keal. Swinn Thomas, carpenter Gant 'Villiam, farmer, Keal Coates Rinder J"oseph, esq. Manor house Tenney James, tailor Gill Cornelius, wheelwright Spence Rev. Joseph, M.A. Rectory Thompson William, farmer Gooby Daniel, jobber COMMERCIAL. W'est KeaJ. Goodrick Charles, fa1·mer Ashton Samuel, hlackmsith GwYn Rev. PhilipPreston,B.A.[curate], Goodrick Timothy, farmer Baildon Thomas, butcher Rectory Goy William, farmer Chester Richard, farmer Jones John, esq. 'Vest Keal hall Hack John, shopkeeper, Keal Coates Chester William, Saracen'a Head Wood Rev. ~eptimus Green, R.A. Holmes Mark, Gem·ge ~Dragon, & Edwards John Fydall, bootmaker [rector], Rectory brewer Forman John, farmer COMMERCIAL. Holmes Thomas, farmer, Keal Coates Gant William, farmer, Keal Coates Atkinson Henry, grocer &draper, Keal Johnson Robert, farmer Gildon Henry, farmer, Church farm Coates Jones John, farmer, West Kealhall Gildon Joseph, farmer, East fen Baildon Thomas, butcher Knowles Robert, farmer Gill John, grocer, draper & postmaster Barber George, farmer, Keal bank Marshall Robert, farmer Grime George Atkinson, farmer, Keal Brumhead Edward, fanner, Glebe farm Musgrave Benjamin, farmer, West fen Coates Brumhead John, fanner, Fen Parker James, seedsman Hopkins William, brickmaker Bycroft Thomas, carpenter, Keal Coates Rayson Thomas, Ship, Keal Coates Hubbard John, farmer Cooke George, blacksmith, Keal Coates Rose Joseph, bootmaker Martin Henry, baker & shopkeeper Dalton John, grazier Simpson Thomas, shopkeeper Martin John, parish clerk Dalton Joseplt, farmer, Keal Coates Snowden William, miller, Keal Coates Middleton Robert, farmer Desforges Bransby, farmer, Laythorpe Stones Edward, coal dealer & packet Rinder J oseph, farmer, Manor house Ely Benjamin, butcher owner Robinson John Wheelwright, farmer, Ely George, baker Toyne William, farmer, Fen Keai hall English Henry, wheelwright Ward Samuel, straw collar maker Robinson Spencer, farmer FriskneyThos. blacksmith, Keal Coates Whittaker William, shopkeeper PosT OFFICE, East Keal.-Jobn Gill, receiver. Letters 1 Chu1·ch, West Keal, Rev. Septimus Green Wood, JJ.A. arrive from Spilsby at 7.30 a.m.; dispatched at 6 p.m. rector; Rev. Philip Preston Gwyn, JJ.A. curate , The nearest money order office is at Spilsby Wesleyan Chapel, West Keal Wesleyan Chapel, K~al Coates PosT OFFICE, West Keal.-William ·whittaker, receiver. National School, East Keal, William Whykes, master; Letters aiTive from Spilsby at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 5.30 Mrs. Whykes, mistress p.m. The nearest money order office is at Spilsby National School, West Keal, William Rayner, master PLACES OF WoRSHIP;- CARRIER by packet boat to Boston, wednesday & saturday, Church, East Keal, Rev. Joseph Spence, M.A. rector Edward Stones, Keal Coates KEDDJ:l\TGTON is a pleasant village and parish, situ­ Bart., who is also lord of the manor and chief owner of the ated on the river Lud, in the Wold division of the hundred soil; the Rev. William Smith is the incumbent. The church of Louth Eske, union and county court district of Louth, of St. Margaret is a small building, with a turret and 1 bell. Louth Eske and Ludborough deanery, North Lincolnshire, The interior consists of nave and chancel. The poor have 6 archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln, 1~ mile north-east acres ofland, left by an unknown donor. Attached to the from Louth station, and in 18.51 containing 166 inhabitants church is a Sunday sclwol, attended by about 30 children. and about 1,200 acres of land. The living js a discharged The register dates from the year 1564. The Louth naviga­ vicarage, of the annual value of £8.5, with 55 acres of glebe tion passes through the parish. in lieu of tithes, in the patronage of SirGlynneEarle Welby, COMMERCIAL. Mashford Henry, farmer Tickelpenny Alfred, cowkeeper Carratt Edward, farmer Mason Richard, farmer Letters through Louth, which is the Clark William, farmer Smith William, farmer nearest money order office Church, Rev. William Smith, vicar K.EELBY is a parish and large village 7 miles north-east Bartholomew is a neat building, with a tower and 3 bells. of Caistor, 3 south-west ot Stallinborough station, 162 from There is an ancient effigy of Alice South. All the brasses London, and 8 west of Great Grimsby station, in Yar­ inlaid in the flags have been torn away. The register dates borough hundred, Caistor union, diocese and archdeaconry from the year 1565. The Wesleyans and Primitive Method­ of Lincoln, deanery of Yarborou~h, North Lincolnshire. The ists have each a cllapel. The population in 18.51 was 859, and living is a rectory, value£200, held by the Rev. John Mus­ the acreage 2,000; the rateable value is £2,884 6s. 8d. sendine Holt, jun., M.A., in the patronage of the Earl of George Tomline, Esq., M.P., is lord of the manor. The poor Yarborough. The glebe is 62 acres, which is let in allot­ have 10 acres of land, lefl; by Mrs. Alice South. A pleasure menta, from a rood to twelve acres. The clmrch of St. filir is held here on the lOth of July. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hall Mr. John COMMERCIAL. Bumba.m Mr. George Holt Rev. John 1\Iussendine, jun. M.A. Alien Mary (Miss), dressmaker Chatterton M:r.John [vicar] Allison Charlt:s, carpenter & 'Wheel .. Dawsou Mr. Denja.mlu. Towle Mrs wright .
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