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[LINCOLN.J HEMINGBY [LINCOLN.j HEMINGBY. 136 POST OFFICE H'EMINGBY is a village and parish in the north division is a place of worship for Wesleyan Methodists, and a Free of Gartree wapentake, parts of Lindsey, union of Horncastle, school for poor children of this parish, founded by Jane deanery of Gartree, archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln, Dymoke in 1727, and endowed by her with a yearly salary North Lincolnshire; it is situated on the River Bain, 4 miles to a schoolmaster and mistress, and with a provision tor north from Horncastle, and 18 east from Lincoln, and in clothing six of the said children, and putting some of them 1841 contained 373 inhabitant,s, and 407 in1851; with an area apprentices. The same charitable lady left also toor alms­ of 2,430 acres. The living is a rectory, value about £500, houses, with an endowment of £6 per annum and two tons which is derived from 400 acres of glebe, in the patronage of of coals each to four poor widows, inhabitants of the King's College, Cambridge; the Rev. George Thackeray, county of Lincoln. Miss Tra:fford Southwell and Earl Man­ M.A., is the present incumbent. The church of St. Marga­ vers are the chief landowners ; the former is lady of the ret is a plain structure, and consists of nave, chancel, tower manor, which is parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster. and 3 bells. The regiiter dates from the year 1579. Here Thackeray Rev. George, M.A. Rectory Dawson Susan (Mrs.), mistress of Hos- Harrison Thomas, farmer coM~ERCIAL. pital free school · Langley Samuel, carrier & coal dealer Barkwith George! tailor Drant John, blacksmith Marshall Elias, parish clerk Bel ton Robert Storey, farmer Eastgate Tl10mas, cowkeeper . Marshall Mark, shopkeeper & carrier Boswell John, miller & baker Elsey Edward, f11rmer, Hemingby . ~Iarshall Mitchell, farmer Brader Edward, carpenter High house Marshall Richard, farmer Brader Thomas, boot & shoe maker Evison George, farmer Marshall William, boot & shoe maker Burkitt John, farm bailifl~ Hemingby Fletcher Charles, farmer Rhoades Robert, cowkeeper house Gell Thomas, wheelwright, agricultural Rylatt Thos. master of Hospital free schl Burnett John, carpenter implement maker & ::;hopkeeper Smith Bryan, Coach ~ Horses, & Bumett John, cow keeper Grav~s John, fanner horse breaker Cade Thomas, beer retailer Harrison John, cowkeeper Strawson J ames, farmer Church, Rev. George Thackeray, M.A. rector FreeSchool,Thos.Rylatt,master; Mrs.SusanDawson,mistress Wesleyan Chapel, ministers various CARRIERS TO HoRNCASTLE-Samuel Langley & 1\Iark Four .Alnu;houses, Churchyard Marshall, every saturday, return the same day HEMSWE:LL, a small parish and village lying in a valley, I J ames Bassnet Mills, M.A. Here is a small W esleyan in the wapentake of Aslacoe, and union of Gainsborougll, chapel and a Primitive Methodist chapel. A new and corn­ parts of Lindsey, in the diocese of I.incoln, archdeaconry of modious scliOol, with residence for the master, was erected in­ Stow, and deanery of Aslacoe, 3 miles we..<~t from Spittal, and 1859, at the sole expense of Sir Thomas Whichcote. The 8 east from Gainsborough station. The church of All Saints parishioners pay a certain sum for the education of the poor. is a large and handsome building, with square tower and 2 Here are a few small charities ; acres about 2,600; popula­ bells. The living is a vicarage, annual value £63, in the tion 436, including the west part of Spittal. The right Hon. gift of the Rev. J'ames Adcock, M.A., and held by the Rev. Charles Tennyson D'Eyncourt is lord of the manor. Mills Rev. James Bassnet, M.A. [vicar] Coupland John, farmer Smith John, blacksmith West Miss Ann Coupland Thomas, farmer Smith John, farmer West Miss Rebecca Holmes William, farmer Smith Letitia (Mrs.), po!!tmistress &; COMMERCIJ.L. Kirkby Joseph, boot & shoe maker shopkeeper Bainborough William, tailor Kitchen Philip, carpenter Taylor Thomas, boot & shoe maker & Barr Charles, butcher Lambert John Dewick, farmer shopkeeper Beaumont Benjamin, farmer Love Charles, carpenter Trevor Hezekial1, miller Brumby George, blacksmith Marshal} James, boot & shoe maker Tuxford Joseph, parish clerk & tailor Carlisle Robt.. F. schoolmaster Ruston John, farmer Walker Richard, boot & shoe maker PosT 0FFICE.-~Irs. Letitia Smith, pos!mistress. Letters Parochial School, Robert F. Carlisle, master '" arrive from Kirton-in-Lindsey, 12.30 a.m., dispatched CARRIER-W. Robinson, to Gainshorough, tuesday & 3.20 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Kirton-in- saturday, 8 a. m., & to Lincoln, saturday, 6.30 p.m Lindsey. - HJ:BA:LDSTOW, a large parish and vi1lage in the east patronage alternately of the Bishop of Lincoln and M. M. wapentakeofManley and unionofBrigg, partsofLindsey, in Dalison, Esq., of Hnmptons, Tunbridge, Kent, who has the tlte deanery of Manlake, archdeaconry of Stow, and diocese of next prefenuent; the annual value is £360, with residence. Lincoln, close to the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire The present incumbent is tl;1e Rev Frederick John line of railway, and near the navigable river Ancholme. It is Jeremie, M.A. The lord of the manor is M. M. Dalison, on tile Lincoln road, f of a mile from the station, 4 south-west Esq.; acres, 4,400, population in 1851, 801. There of Brig~ station, und the same distance nm·th-east irom is a handsome vicarage built at the expense of the Kirt!m-m-Lindsey, 19 from Lincoln and 163 from London. present vica'T. The W esleyans and Primitive Methodists The church of St. Ribald is an old building in the Norman have each a chapel here. style, with square tower and 3 bells. The living is in the Jeremie Rev. Frederick John, M.A Dudden Robert, farmer 1\loody George, shopkeeper Richardi50n Thomas M. esq. the Cliff East William & John, farmers Nicholson Charles, farmer Smith Mr. William East Thomas, farmer Popple f':.eorge, miller Watson Mr. \Villiam Fillingham John, horse breaker Richardson Thomas Martinson, farmer COMMERCIAL. Golland George, farmer Sharp John, farmer Bacon Thomas, parish clerk Golland -, miller Skelton George B. farmer Brumpton William, shopkeeper Herrick John, tailor Spencer George, farmer Cash Martin, shopkeeper & shoemaker Hewson Robert, Wlteatsheof Trafford Charles, farmer Clark Thomas, miller Hill John, farmer Traftord James, farmer Clarke Valentine & Henry, farmers Hudson Thomas, boot & shoe maker Traflord William, farmer Coulson Ann (Mrs.), carrier Hunt Thomas, farmer Waters John, farmer Coulson William, boot & shoemaker Huteson John, carpenter & wheel- Watson William, farmer Crawford William, carpe_nter &; wheel- wright Welch Benjamin, farmp,r wright Jackson Stephen, blacksmith Whatmore Jonathan, bricklayer Crowder William, shopkeeper Jeffrey John, joiner Letters through Kirton-in-Lindsey .. Cuthbert William, butcher & farmer Kitchen Edward, farmer Letter box in village cleared at 15 min. Danby Joseph, farmer . Lovett John, blacksmith to 4 p.m. The nearest money order Drayton Thomas, farmer & bricklayer Markham Robert, butcher offices are at Ilrigg & Kirton-in- Drayton William, butcher & shopkeeper May George, tailor & draper Lindsey Church, Rev. Frederick John Jeremie, M.A. incumbent · I Parish Clerk, Thomas Bacon CARRIER-To Brigg, 1\h'S. Ann Coulson, thursday HOGSTBO:B.PE, a parish and large and pleasant village, 1801, a population of 832. The benefice is a vicarage, valued in the hundred and deanery of Calceworth, diocese and arch­ in the King's Books at £10; present nlue £9.); in the deaconry of IJncoln, Lindsey division, 8pilsby union, 7 miles patronage of the Bishop of Lincoln. The Rev. W. ~lolson, 1.10uth-east from Alford station, 12 north-east from Spilsby, B.A., the vicar, is the first resident incumbent since the Re­ 5 east ofWilloughby station, 6 north of Burgh, and 2 :from formation. The church of St. l\Iary ..&Iagdalen is a large the coast of the German Ocean. The parish comprises the Early English structure, with a tower and 6 beHs. After hamlets of Slackholme, Authorpe Row, and part of Helsey, -very extensive repail~ and restoration it was re-opened and contains about. 2~9.}4) acres of land~ and, by the census of August 30th, 1854, by the bishop ot' the diocese, attended .
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