DIRECTORY.] . SCAWBY-CUM-STURTON. 479

Foreman Albert E. shopkeeper Mettam George William, farmer Truelove Frances (Mrs.), Sedan P .H Harris -, farmer Moorby George, farmer W akeland Fred, miller Hennell George, farmer Moorby Joseph, farmer Wl!'l:son Alfred, iarmer Hennell Herbert, farmer Parr -, farmer Watson Samuel, farmer Hennell John, farmer Patchett J oseph, saddler & harness ma Weeks Charlie James, bl(.lcksmith Hopkinson Henry, farmer Revill Thomas, farmer Wells Charles, farmer Hopkinson Herbert H. farmer, North Semper Wm. White Hart P.H.& farmr tWells Stephen, farmer & South Scarle tSlingsby William, farmer Wells William, farmer Hopkinson William, wheelwright & Templeman Mary (Mrs.), farmer Whitfield Thomas, farmer assistant overseer Thorpe George & Sidney, farmers Willows Percy, farmer & carrier Hunt Joseph, farmer Thorpe Ohristopher, farmer Wiseman John Robert, baker, & clerk J ohnson Thomas, farmer Thorpe J ohri, farmer to Council Lacey William, farmer Till Alfred, bricklayer Wright Joseph Cox, shoe maker Metheringham William, farmer Till George, farmer

SCARTHO is a parish and village, 2 miles south frGm residence, in the gift of Jesus College, Oxford, and

Grimsbv,• on the roild to Louth and within the Parlia- held since 1915 by the Rev. Ernest Edward Crake N:.A . mentary borough of , in the Louth division of of Jesus College, Oxford, and late scholar of that col­ the county, parts of Lindsey, hundred of Bradley lege. The W esleyan chapel is a building in the Gothic Han:rstoe, Grimsby union, IJetty ~essional division and style, erected in 1868 at a cost of £8oo; the Primitive county court district, and in the rural deanery of Methodist chapel was erected in 180] at a cost of £300. Grimsby and and archdeaconry of Stow and The Grimsby Corporation Sanatorium for Infectious diocrse of Lincoln. The church of St. Giles is an Diseases, situated here, is capable of receiving So ancirnt edifice of Stone, partly of Saxon date, the nave patients. The reservoir of the Grimsby Waterworks being-- Earlv. Decorated, and consists of chancel, nave Company Limited, constructed in I B63, stands on a and an embattled western tower, with four pinnacles, small eminence to the north-west of the village. The containing 3 bells: the belfry stage has a double win­ Earl of Yarborough, who i!l lord of the manor, Trinit.y dow in eal!h face, the arches resting in the middle on College, Cambridge, the Rev. W. H. Daubney B.D. of a single stone extending through the thickness of the Bury St. Edmund!! and T. Baskcom be esq. are the >.all, supported by a shaft with a curiously ornamented principal landowners. The soil, which varies !!Ome­ impost, which seems to be wholly confined to Saxon what, is mostly light clay; subsoil, clay. The chief work ; the basement courses show signs of fire, in­ crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips, with artificial dicating that a still older tower, once standing on these grasses. The area i:~ I,252 acres; rateable value, foundations, has been burnt, and at the west end of £3,381; population in Igii, 474· the north wall there appears to be a fragment of the earlier church once forming an exterior angle, and con­ Post Office.-Charles Sellars, sub-postmaster. Letters sisting of huge blocks of brownish sandstone : the received through Grimsby interior was repaired in I 859, at a cost of [4oo, when Letter Box, South end a stained window was inserted at the east end and the .. interior reseated: there are 102 sittings. The registers The children of the parish attend the Scartho Council date from ihe year rs6o. The living is a rectory, net Schools (mixed), erected in IgiO, for I02 children; yparly value £ r 8'-d, including 30 acres of glebe, with Sam. Holdsworth, ma1ter

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Flint Alfred, Newstead Dixon Arthur, farmer Abbott Giles, Rosedale 'Fountain Douglas E Drewry John Henry, black11mith Allenby Frank, The Lilacs Gilbey Alfred Thomas, Dunbar villa Freshney ~ichard John, wheelwright Bacon Arthur G. Rosenlaui Horn Charles, Fairfield avenue Grimsby Corporation Sanatorium Barwick Capt. Frederick Mortimer. Markham William, 'Merivale (William Bulmer Simpson M.B., Scartho hall Richmond William, Sunnyside C.M.Aberd. medical officer; Miss Baumber John Sime Ion, Moorhurst E. D. Bowes, matron) Baxter Henrv,• Brandon Stephen Cecil R. Rosebud Hildred. Edward, coal dealer Birkett John W. Mount Pleasant Stephenson Frank, The Limes Mawer George, market gardener Buston Samuel. Heatherdale Watson Waiter, White house Mitchell Robert, farmer Butt William, Scartho place Newmarch Edmund David, grocer Crake Rev. Ernest Edward M . .A. COMMEBCI.A.L. · Newmarch Sarah Ann (Mrs.), farmer Rectory Abraham Elizh. Caroline (Mrs.), frmr N~li'thcote Stafford Sidney, farmer Eason James William, Scartho ho Blackbourne Samuel, farmer Pa.rrish John Thomas, shopkeeper Finch J onathan, The Laurels Colebrook Hy. miller (wind & steam) Sellars Charles, shopkeeper, Post office

SCA WBY-cum-STURTON, with the hamlet of of about £15o, and a vestry hall was added in 1B95; Scawby Brook, is a parish and village, with a atation, I~ it will seat IOO persons. Here is a small Wesleyan miles south from the village, on the main line of the chapel, built in 1834, and a Primitive Methodist chapel, Gre'lt Central railway, 2~ south-west from and built in I89S· Reading Rooms, with a library contain­ 163~ miles from , in the Brigg division of the ing about 6oo volumes, were established in I858. The county, parts of Lindsey, Eastern division of the wapen­ Red Well is a strong chalybeate spring, the waters of take of Manley, petty sessional division of Brigg, wl1ich are in certain cases very beneficial. &awby Glanford Brigg union, Brigg and county Hall, the seat of Robert Nassau Sutton-Nelthorpe esq. court district, South Yarborough 1 ural deanery, Stow D.L., J.P. stands in a park of I7o acres, which contains archdeaconry and . A part of the two lakes, the larger covering about 10 acres. &awby old parish of Scawby, which adjoins the township of G··ove is the residence of J oseph Tertius Tal bot Cliff Brigg, now forms a part of Brigg eivil parish, having esq. J.P. R. N. Sutton-Nelthorpe esq. who is lord of been added in 1892. The church of St. Hybald is a the manor, and Joseph Barnard and George B. Cuthbert ':milding of stone, in the Early English style, con­ esqrs. are the princ-ipal landowners. The soil is s:~ndy ;,isting of chancel, clerestoried nave of three bays, and loam ; subsoil, gravel and limestone. The chief aisle~. south porch and an embattled ~estern tower, crops are wheat, barley, potatoes, carrots and turnip!!. containing a clock and 3 bells: in 1840 it was entirely The area i!'l 3,326 acres of land and 24 of water; rate­ rebuilt (with the exception of the tower) at the able value, £6,gu; population in 1911, g8g. expense of the parishioners: the chancel "as re seated with oak stalls in the early part of 1876, at a cost of STORTON (or Stnrton), a hamlet of Scawby, is half a about £IIo: the organ was much enlarged in I872, at mile south of the village, and close to the railway station. an expense of about £7o: in 1913 an ea~t window was Scawby Brook is rl miles north-east. erected in memory of Baroness Van Aerrsen: there f'ilversides is 1! miles north-east. are eight other stained windows and several mural tablets to the :Nelthorpe family, r632-1865: there are Acting Parish Clerk, James Thomas Abraham. 350 sittings. The register, including part of Brigg, Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Expre!'ls Delivery Office, dates from the year I558; there is also a list of vican Scawby, Lincs.-Mrs. Annie E. Mapplethorpe, sub­ from the year I2)9· The living is a vicarage, net postmi!ltress. Letters through Brigg yearly value £230, including 200 acres of glebe, with Wall Letter Box, Scawpy Brook residence, in the .gift of R. N _ Sutton-N elthorpe esq. Post Office, Sturton-by-Scawby.-Harrison Button, sub­ and held since Igi6 by the Rev. John Brooke Kirk ham postru~ter. Letters through Brigg. Scawby, I mile ~.A. of Queen'li College, Oxford. The Mission Room distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph office at Scawby Brook was erected about 1891 at a total cost Letter Box, Railway Station