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LINCOLNSHIRE. Fkelty's Johnson Georgevicker11,Corn Merchant, Pybus ·Ann Elizabeth (Miss), Glass & to G '352 CA IS TOR. LINCOLNSHIRE. fKELtY'S Johnson GeorgeVicker11,corn merchant, Pybus ·Ann Elizabeth (Miss), glass & to G. R. F. Haddelsey esq. solicitor, Horse market china warehouse, Market place High street Johlli!On Robert, blacksmith, South st Pybus Henry, cooper, Butter market Surfleet William, saddler, South street Johnson Thomas, coach builder,High st Pybus John, watch maker, South st Surfleet William, shoe maker, see Brown Kenington Geo. saddler, Market place Pybus Rebecca (Mrs.), secondhand & Surfleet Kennington Chas. Griffin inn, South st clothes dealer & pawnbroker, High st Taylor Waiter, farmer, J:l'onaby house Kennington John, ironmonger, High st QRickfall Jsph. contractor, Back street Thorpe George, New Reindeer P.H. & Kennington Thos. wheelwrght.Chapel st Ramsden Joseph, ironmonger & tin- shopkeeper, South street King Edward, hair dresser & tailor, man, Market place Tomlinson Charles, farmer, Moor Horse market Ransley John, market gardener&green- Topham Geo.Fredk. bt. ma.Butter mkt Kirkby Thomas, manager of Smith, grocer, High street Topliss Edward Sissions, builder, con- Ellison & Co.'s bank, Market place Rawlinson Thomas & John, machine tractor, bricklayer & dealer in bnild- KirkhaiD: J. (exors.of),farmers,Audleby makers, High street · ing materials, Union road Lancaster John,farmer,Hundon manor Reading Room(Earnest Alfred Strange, Topliss William, butcher, Market pi Lancaster William Joseph, baker, hon. sec.), High street Towle John, builder, Chapel street Butter market Ringrose Thomas, brick & tile maker, Tritton William, cashier, Smith, Elli- Lee John (steam & wind), miller & corn Brigg roadJ son & C'.o. Bank, Market place merchant, Whitegate hill Robinson William, rope & twine maker, Turner Rrbt. grocer & draper, Cornhill Leeman Tom, tobacconist, High street South street Varlow Alfred, draper,gro,.!er, provision Levick George Alfred, chemist & drug- Rogers Francis Alsop, Red Lion corn- merchant, boot & shoe dealer & paper gist, Market place mercial hotel, Market place hanging warehousa, South street Lidgard William, tailor, South street Sanderson George, currier, Fountain st Varlow William, cooper, Back street Lincoln & Lindsey Banking Co. Limited Sanderson John, carpenter, Horse mkt Waddington & Forth,grcr.&drpr.Sth.st (branch) (open on saturdays & fair Sanderson Joseph, joiner, Nettlet.on rd Walker Sarah Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, days only), Market place; draw on Sharpe Wm. Victoria P.H. Horse market Chapel street · Prescott, Cave & Co. London Shaw Betsey (Mrs.), shopkeeper & Walker Thomas, shoe maker, Chapel st Lingard Fanny (Miss), shopkeeper, baker, Cornhill Walls Charles, builder, bricklayer, con- :Fountain Street Shepherd William, painter & earthen- tract-or, slater &; dealer in building Lord W. Short, grocer & draper,Market ware dealer (established 1843), High materials, Vine cottage Lnsby Charlotte (Miss), dress maker, street. See advertisement · Warsap Benjamin Whelbourn, joiner, North street Shirley William, .chair maker & ba.th carpenter, undertaker, cont~tor 1 Mackintosh Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, proprietor, Fountain street I builder & coach builder, Mill hill Eiphnh Smith, Ellison & Co. bankers (Thomas 1 Wilson Robt. vet. surgeon, Market pl Marshall Benjamin, butcher & farmer, Kirkby, manager), Market place; Winter Charles, chemist & druggist South street draw on Smith, Payne & Smiths', & aerated water manufr. Market pl Mean well Alfred, farmer, baker, tea Lombard street, London e.c Warren Henry, Talbot P.H. High st dealer, provision merchant, confec- Smith Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, Watson Sarah Ann (Mrs.), butcher, tioner & italian warehouseman, Market place South street Market place; res. High street Smith Henry, painter, Market place Watson Robert John, chemist & drug- .Moore Thomas, marine st-ore dealer & Smith Henry Evan, painter, Horse mkt gist, post office, Market place collector of taxes, South street SmithJn. chimney swpr. Nettlet.on road Watson Sarah Agnes Miss, ladies' Mirfin William, tailor, High street Smith Tom. L. R.C. P.Edin. surgeon & school, Church street Odling Annie(Mrs. ),shpkpr.Butter mkt medical officer & public vaccinator, Webster Henry, farmer, & George inn, Page Jobn Austin, watch ma. South st Caist.or No. 2 district, High street horses to let for hire, South street Parish John, market gardener & seeds- Smith William, carting agent to the Webs.ter Samuel George(steam&water), man, Butter market railway, South dale miller & corn merchant, Water mill Parker George, book & music seller, Speck John William, insurance agent, Witha.m William,shoe maker, Church st printer, stationer & news agent, Hanson terrace Wilkinson William, cowkeeper,Union rd dealer in fancy goods, stamp distri- Spittlehonse John, boot ma.Butter mkt Wood John, marble & stone ma.son, butor, Market place Stamp Robt.frmr. Sandbraes frm.Moor head & tomb stones in granite or Parker James, grocer & draper & agent Staniland William, omnibus & fly slate, dealer in Yorkshire stone, for ,V. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit proprietor, horse dealer & dealer in troughs, sinks, grind stones, & Port- merchants, Market place horse corn, livery stables, Red Lion land cement, South street Parker John, farmer & landowner, hotel Wood William Cornelius, farmer & White Gate hill Strange Earnest Alfred, deputy super- Fleece inn, Cattle market Popple William, horse dlr. Nettleton rd intcndent,rcgistrar & managing,clerk CALCEBY is a small parish in the Mid division of the of South Ormsby, is lord of the manor and owns all the land, county, parts of Lindsey, Marsh division of the hundred of which is occupied by William Minitt Mason esq. The soil Calceworth, Spilsby union and county court district, 5 miles is chalky loam; subsoil, chalk and sand. The chief crops west from Alford, and 3 south-by-west from Claythorpe are wheat, barley, seeds and turnips. The area is 618 acres; station. The church of St. Andrew is in ruins, and the rateable value, £766; the population in 188r was 62. inhabitants attend that at South Ormsby. The register is included with that of Ormsby parish. The living is a vicarage Letters through Alford, which is the nearest money order consolidated with the rectory of South Ormsby, Driby and & telegraph office Ketsby. Charles Francis Massingberd-Mundy esq. D.L., J.P. The children of this place go to South Ormsby school Mason William Minitt, farmer CALCETHORPE is a small parish, in the Northern Denis Prittie O'Connor M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, division of the county, parts of Lindsey, Wold division of who i'l also rector of and resides at Biscathorpe. Wastel Louth Eske wapentake, Louth union and county court dis- Brisco esq. who is lord of the manor, and Capt. W. E. trict, rural deanery of Louth Eske and Ludburgh, arch- Denison R.A., D.L., J.P. are the principal landowners. The deaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln, 6 miles west-by- soil is chalk and gravel; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are north from Louth. The church of St. Faith was destroyed wheat, barley and oats. The area is 1 ,o83 acres; rateable many years ago, and no traces of it now remain: the inhabi- value, £1,258 ; the population in 1881 was 82. tants attend the churches at Kelstern and Gayt.on-le-Wold. The register is included in those of Kelstern. The living Letters through Louth. The nearest money order office lS at is a sinecure rectory of the yearly.value of £6o, in the gift Ludford, & telegraph office, Louth of Waste! Brisco esq. and held since 1870 by the Rev. The children from this parish attend the Kelstern school Sh:1rpley Isaac, Calcethorpe house William Bruntlett, farm bailiff to Vickers William, shopkeeper Sharpley Isaac, farmer & landowner, Richard Harrison esq. Calcethorpe, Calcethorpe house Manor farm CAMMERINGHAM is a parish, in the Northern divi- present church is a remnant of a much larger and ancient sion of the county, parts of Lindsey, we.'lt division of building erected in the Perpendicular style; it formerly had Aslacoe wapentake, Lincoln union and county court district, a south aisle, as shewn by the arches which are still clearly rural deanery of Aslacoe, archdeaconry of Stow and diocese to be seen in the wall, which, filled in with materials of the of Lincoln, 7! miles north-north-west from Lincoln and 6 ol(,i edifice, now forms the north side of the structure, in miles from Stow Park station on the G. N. & G. E. joint the churchyard graves have been discovered from time to railway. The church of St. Michael, consisting of chancel time very skilfully fashioned in the rock, !lfter the ancient and nave, with bell turret, is a stone building, in the Early form of the "Kyst Vaeu." The old portion of the church English style, and contains an ancient monument of the was taken down at the instigation of a former archdeacon o£ Tyrwhitt family, who were ancestors of Lord Monson: the . the diocese, who pointed ont that the reduced fabric would .
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