DmEC'fORY. J . EAST THEDDLETBORPE. [)31 stand the base and part; of the shaft of a. cross. The tidal water and. x,547 of foreshore; rateable value, £6,658; register dates from the year x720. The living is a the population in x89x was 775· vicarage, tithe rent-charge £x2, net yearly value £242, LOCK is a hamlet, 2 miles east from the with glebe and residence, in the gift of the BishQp of village, close to Tetney Haven, which is the outfall of Lincoln, and held since 1872 by the Rev. John Wild B.A. the Louth Navigation. Here is good grazing land. of Ta.-inity College, Dublin, and rural dean of There are coal wharfs and brick works at the Lock, an No. 2. The Vicarage House, pleasantly seated near inn and a coast-guard station. Here is a Primitive Metho­ the west end of the church, was !built in 1875 by the dist chapel, erected in x864, and seating 120 persons. A. present vicar, at a cost of £1,800; the rectorial lands great part of the hamlet consists of low but fertile amount to about 6oo acres, of which 538 aores were maTshes. allotted in lieu of tif!hes at the Inclosure of 1777: the Parish Clerk, Goorge East. vicarial landg mnount to about x3o acres, of which x21 Post & iM. 0. 0., s. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- a.cres were allotted at the same time in Eeu of tithes. Edmund Hewson, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive Here i~ a. Wesleyan chapel, built in 1877 at a cost of from Grimsby at 7.30 a.m.; dispatched at 5.15 p.m. £t,3oo, and seating 2oo persons, and a Primitive Metho- The nearest telegraph office is at Marshchapel dist chapel, built in 1856, at a oo9li of £643, with sittings Wall Letter Box, Tetney Lock, cleared at p.m for 384 persons. The Temperanc~ Hall, built m 185I, 5 will hold 150 people. In the parish are several blow Letters received at about 9·45 a.m wells, sending forth copious streams o-f pure water. Coast Guard, Edward Tutte,chief boatman,Tetney Lock Tetney pleasure fair, now of but little importance, is held A School Board of 5 members was formed Feb. 28, 1873; on t!he first Monday after the 12th July. George Henry Robinson Stark, hon. clerk to the board; Edmund Caton Haigh esq. J.P. of Hou&e, who is lord HEliWson, attendance officer of the manor, the Earl of Scarbrough, Charles West, Bo-ard (formerly Wesleyan) (mixed), built in 1856, for 152 Thomas Coates esqrs. and the trustee& of the late John children; avera.g~ attendance, n8; Albert Ernest Rain· Frankish esq. are the principal landowners. The soil ford, master and subsoil are clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, Carriers.-, to Louth, wed.; to Great Grimsby, oats, turnips and seeds, but there is much grazing land tues. & fri.; Stark, to Louth, wed.; to Grimsby, tues. here. The area. is 5,421 acres of land, 20 of water, 42 of & fri.; H~m.ry (Tetney Lock),to Grimsby, fri TETNEY. Grimoldby John Henry Thos. carrier Stark Robinson, joiner & wheelwright Borman Richard William Haith Charles, blacksmith Sutton Maria (:\Iiss), cowkeeper Hayton Rev. William (Prim. Meth) Hall .John William, market gardener Temperance Hall Odling Mrs Hay Henry, farmjer, Bishopthorpe Travis Alfred, farmer Stampe Mrs Hewson Benjamin, farmer Wells Jesse, blacksmith Stampe Samuel I Hewson Edmund, tailor, Post office West Charles, farmer & landowner Travis George Hew son John, grocer & draper Willows Green, farmer West Charles Holmes Tom, farmer lVilmer George, farmer Wild Rev. John B.A. (vicar & rural Leeson Thomas Wm. farmer,Hall farm TETNEY LOCK. dean), The Vicarage Lingard George, market gardener I Lingard William, market gardener Baldock John, farmer COMMERCIAL. Marshall Amingson, farmer Baldock Richard Pridgeon, farme:r­ Barker Frances (Miss), farmer Marshall Isaiah, bricklayer Blyth William (of Barton-on-Humber), Borman John, boot & shoe maker Mashford John Hy. farmer, Tower frm brick & pipe maker Borman Richd.Wm.chemist & druggist Parker Chas. Nainby, grocer & draper Chapman William, collector to the Bratley "\Villiam, boot maker Peart Joseph, wheelwright Louth Navigation Broadley Samuel, joiner & wheelwright Peart Thomas, bricklayer Drewery .Alfred, Crown & Anchor P.H Brumpton Matthew,shoe maker & mar- Finder Edwin, cattle dealer & overseer Hudson John, farmer ket gardener Finder J ahn, grazier Hundleby By. beer ret.shopkpr.&carrier. Burgess George, butcher Plumtree Thomas, joiner & wheelwght Maltby Henry, coal merchant Campion Barkworth, farmer Robinson Mark, Plough inn Maughan John Thomas, grazier Cockerline Thomas, farmer Scrimshaw Henry, miller (wind) Michael J ames, farmer Corden Jn.shopkpr.& marine store dlr Simon George Whitehead, farmer Mountain Samuel, coal dealer Crowson Thomas, grocer & baker Simon William, farmer N eedler Ed ward Marshal!, farmer­ East George, farmer Stampe Henry, boot & shoe maker Stones William, cowkeeper Gorwood Thomas, farmer lStark Frank, carrier

EAST THEDDLETHORPE (or Theddlethorpe St. George .Alexand~r Montgomery, of St. Bees. There is a Helen) is a parish and village iln the sea coast, and 8 Primitive Methodist chapel. The charities for the poor miles north-eaS't from and stations amount to £3 6s. yearly, derived in part from the on the Easb Liucolnshire .section, and half a mile east interest of £20 left by Mrs. Elizabeth Roooke for poor from Theddlethorpe ataJtion on the Louth and East Coast widows of the parish, and £2 tos. for appreruticing, pay­ branch of the Great Northern railway, and 11 east from able from the estate of the Rev. Brymer Belcher M . .A. d. Louth, in the division of the Colillty, parts 1894. Mrs. C. J. Parker and Mrs. Austen, '\\ho hold of Lindsey, Marsh division of Oalce-m:>rth hundred, .Alford the manorial rights, the trustees of the late Wastt!l petty sessional division, Louth union and county court Bristo esq. and the trustees of the la.te Rev. J. Wood are district, rural deanery of Oalcewaith No. I, and arch- the principal lande>wners, and there are several small deaconry and . The church of St. freeholders. The soil is strong clay; subsoil, clay. The Helen, rebuilt in x866, is an edifice of stone in the Early chief craps are wheat, oats and beans. The area il'l English style. consisting of chancel, nave of four bays, 2,258 acres of land and 196 of foreshore; rateable value, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower with £2,924; the population in I 891 was 349· pinnacles, conta.ining a clock and 3 bells : there is a Parish Clerk, William Wood. marble tablet to Henry Cracroft Marshall, dated 1789, Letter Box, at Foreman's, cleared at 5.15 p.m. Letter and to Willia.m MaTshall and his widow, dated 1770 and Box, church wall, cleared at 5·45 p.m. Railway Station 1790 respectively: there are 260 sittings. The register Box at 6.40 p.m. Letters are received through Louth dates from the year 1566. The living is a rectory, united & arrive at 9 a.m. The nearest money order office is at with that of Mableth~Jrpe S~. Peter, tithe rent-charge ; telegrams despatched from the Railway £516, average £392, joint net yearly value £130, in- station, but Mablethorpe is the office for deliver'y eluding 36 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of The schools are in West Theddlethorpe the Earl of Ancaster, and held since 1892 by the Rev. Carrier.-Fowler, to Louth, every wed. & fri Montgomery Rev. George Alexander, Crow George, farmer & overseer Lingard Hephzibah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Rectory Dickinson Moses, farmer Lingard Henry, boot & shoe maker COMYBRCIAL. Egglestone William, farmer Marriott Amos, farmer Appleby William, farmer Fareman George, farmer Marriott William, farmer Bartholomew William, farmer Fowler Thomas, farmer & carrier Oliver Benjamin, farmer Baxter James, farmei' Hauton Robert, farmer Osborne George, farmer Baxter Jsph. farmer & mln"kt. gardnr Hewson Isaac Smith, farmer Parker William, farmer Bell George, farmer Horton John, beer retailer Phillips William, farmer Brant Daniel, farmer Hunter Thomas, farmer Smith William John, farmer & sub-- Brant George, farmer Janney Croft, farmer 'highway surveyor Brooks John, farmer J esney Thomas, tailor S.:~wden Alien, blacksmith L~CS. 34*