,DIRECTORY.] . NEWTON ..BY•10FT. '459

Taylor Arthur, baker Ward Brothers, cycle agents, floral & Warwick Annie {Mr!l. }. shopkeet~er Vickers John, farmer & butcher turret clock makers Watson Charles, saddler Vickers William, farmer Ward George, shopkeeper Watson J{)hn, dairyman Walker Fred, farmer, Nettleham hth Ward Willia.m John, jun. farmer, Webster Frederick, White Hart P.H Bunker's hill, Lincoln Wingad John William. tailo.r

NETTLETON is a parish and village, pleasantly M.A. of the University of Oxford. Here is a small Wes­ !eated in a valley: at the foot t)f a very bold point of leyan chapel and a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in the· Walds, calle!f Nettlewn Hill, 2 miles east from r858. There is land belonging t(} the church and parish~ Moortown station 41nd 2 mile~ north-east from Holton ve-sted in the churchwardens and ()Verseers, and pr9- station

NEWTON, near Folkingham, is a 'Parish and village, with residence, in the gift of Sir Charles Glynne Earl" 2~ miles north-we

NEWTON-:BY·TOFT is a paris·h, 4 roil~ west-~ containing 'One bell: the church was almost wholly rebuilt eouth-west from Market Rasen station on the Hull and in 186o in the Early English style, the IJ.rcade of a 'pre· Lincoln branch of the Great Central railway, in the East viously-existing north aisle being carefully preserved : the I.indsey division of the county, north d}vision of the . interior was also re-seated, a new pulpit and other fittings .wapentake of Walshcroft, Caistor onion, parts of Lindsey, introduced, and the east window filled with stained glass ; '}Jetty sessional division and county conrt district of these works were effected under the direction of the lat~ Market; Rasen, rural deanery of Walshcroft, archdeaconry .Mr. James Fowler F.R.I.B.A. architect. of Louth.. and of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. chiefly at the cost of P. S. Wilkimon esq. the late patron; Michael is a building of stone of the Norman period, there are Bo sittings. The register date!! from the yeat consisting of chaLlcel, nave, south porch and a bell-gable 1592. The living is a rectory, consolidated in 1884 "With