bonington Trades DirectorY. -· - Sleight Edward, Fen BEE RHO USES. Smart William, Ings TAILORS. Foster David, Chapel lane Chapman William Smith John, Northorpe Knowles Joseph, Church street Stennett J oseph, Northorpe Heaton William Manning Robert, High street Moore William, High street Stennitt Michael, Bicker road Sensicle Augustian, West street Snthrill John, Spalding road Worsdall William, West street Swift Mrs Sarah, Red house IRONMONGERS. TIMBER MERCHANT. Sykes William, Park lane Bolt George, High street Millson William B. Market place Tebb John Sharpe John Wilby, Market place Twigg John, Northorpe JOINERS AND BUILDERS TINNER AND BRAZIER. Watson Edward, Fen Kitchen Edwin, Church street Weatherhogg Henry, Caythorpe hs King Thomas, Spalding road Wilson Richard, Northorpe Millson Charles (and surveyor), THRASHING MACHINE Wright John, Church street Towndam lane Wyan Edward, Wykes Millson William B. Market place OWNERS. Wright Frederick, Spalding road Gadsby Thomas, Spalding road FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE Martin William, Mill lane NURSERY & SEEDSMEN. OFFICES. VETERINARY SURGEONS. Hailstorm: E. Lumby, Spalding rd Cocks Brothers, Old Nurseries ; and Midland Counties' (and Hail): J. West and Sharman Joseph, Church st (farrier) W. Sharpe, Market place Wyer Goforth, Park lane Norwich Union: Edwin Lumby, PLUMBERS & GLAZIERS. Spalding road Bell Thomas, High street WATCHMAKERS. Sun: William Dods Kitchen Samuel, Church street Page George, High street Wellington (Life): Thomas New- Thompson George, West street combe, Market place POTATO MERCHANT. Barton John, High street WHEELWRIGHTS. GROCERS & TEA DEALERS. Cox Ding, Market place Cherrington Charles Hy. Market pl ROPE MAKER. Sensicle Augustian, "'-Nest street Sharpe John Wilby, Market place Flint John George, Market place Southern N. C. Market place SADDLERS. CARRIERS. HAIRDRESSERS AND TOY Newcomb Thomas, Market place West William, High street To , James Barnsdale, Mon­ DEALERS. day, & Spalding, Tuesday, Thurs­ Wilkinson E. Market place SHOPKEEPERS. day and Saturday. To Spalding, Almond Hemy, High street WilliamBichman and John Clark, HOTELS, INNS & TAVERNS. Gibbins William, School lane Tuesday, and Boston, Wednesday Black Bull, John Pearson, Marketpl Knowles Mrs Elizabeth, Church st and Saturday Black Swan, John Manning, High st Bottle & Glass, John Gillings STONEMASON & BUILDER. PACKETS. Peacock, Thomas P. Grayson Spink George, West street Two packets leave Donington Bridge Red Cow, William Wass for Boston every \Vednesday about Rose & 9rown, Market place SURGEON. 6 a.m., calling at Swineshead for Sloop Inn, John Richa1·dson, Fen Jollye Edward William, High street passengers

FOSDYKE. , or Fossdyke, is a small and pleasant village, on the road, near Fosdyke 'Vash :Bridge, 2 miles E. of .A.lgarkirk Railway station, and 8 ~ miles S. of Boston. Its parish comprises 6~1 inhabitants, and 2356 acres, including an allotment of 350 acres of fine marsh land in , ad· joining the North Forty-foot-bank and Fen Chapel, 12 miles north of Fosdyke, and reclaimed and em­ banked in 1864, by 'Villiam Bett, Esq., and now under cultivation. This allotment contains 151 inhabi­ tants. The principal landowners are the Rev. B. Beridge, and 'Villiam Bett, F. L. Hopkins and Samuel Smeeton, Esqrs. Fosdyke has its name from the great Roman Fossway, which here c:rossed the stream and swamps of the W elland, near the entrance of the river into the Great Wash. For the several Acts of Parliament referring to the enclosures of the estuary, see pages 21-29. Frederick Cooke, Esq., and others are lords of the manor of Bewsolas ·with its members, for which a court baron or custo­ mary court is held yearly. The Church (All Saints) is a handsome structure, in the Early English style, rebuilt in 1870, on the site of the previous church, from the designs of Mr. Browning, of Stamford, at a cost of about £8000, wholly defrayed by the Rev. B. Beridge, rector of , with which benefice the curacy of Fosdyke is united. (See page 787 .) It consists of nave, with north and south aisles, a well proportioned chancel, with chantry chapel, sacristy and a tower, sunnounted by a wooden spire covered with lead. It contains a handsome organ, which was presented to the Rev. B. Beridge by the parishioners. This is the third church known to have existed on the same site. The first was an Early English fabric,. which was burnt down in the reign of George II., when the second, a poor brick building, was erected in its place. The fine ancient font has been cleaned, and its celebrated cover, which is upwards of 10 feet in height, restored and suspended from the nave roof. The Rev. B. Beridge also, in 1867, erected a hand­ some school near the church, with residence for the teacher. In the parish is a small Methodist Chapel. The "Act of Parliament for erecting a BRIDGE over the river 'Velland, at }'osdyke vVash, and for making a public way over the bare sands at that place," was obtained in 1811, and the worl\ was executed by a.