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JJIRECTORY.J LINCOLNSHIRE. FULBECK. 155 Bailey John, farmer Hnggins William, farmer Sykes Andrew, farmer Baumber David, farmer Ingham Samuel, farmer Sykes Hastings, farmer Banmbe:~: John, farmer Ireland Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer Taylor Ann (Mrs.), brick ma. Cowbrdg Bogg Charles, farmer Kent Henry, farmer Thompson John "Wilson, farmer Booth John Robt. whlwrght. & shopkpr Mawer Henry, farmer Vines John, farmer Bowser Annie (Mrs.), farmer Mawer William Francis, farmer Winter George, farmer Bowser Charles, farmer Metheringham John, farmer Wise Frederick Tyson, farmer Bowser Joseph, farmer, Thornton house Norris Jonathan, carpenter Woods Clark, farmer & parish clerk Bowser William, farmer Palmer Thomas, farm~r "'right David, farmer Brotherton ·william, farmer Parkinson John George, farmer "'right George, farmer Coleman Jn.threshing machine owner Peak John, farmer Wright William, beer retailer & farmer Crawford William, farmer Pearson James Henry, farmer Elding Joseph, farmer Randall George, farmer West Ville. 1'1etcher Thos. blacksmth. Mt. Pleasant Reeson Frederick, shopkeeper Creasey George, farrner Fuller Matthew, lock keeper, Cowbridge Richardson William, farmer Daft "''atham, farmer Gosling John Henry, farmer Ridge Edward, farmer Holdershaw Cook, farmer Gosling Thomas, shoe maker Riggall !<'rank, farmer Palethorpe Thomas, farmer Gosling William, farmer Roberts Thomas, farmer Partridge William, farmer Gosling William, jun. farmer Robinson John, farmer Roberts Stephen, farmer & landowner Hall George, farmer Rollison Samuel, baker Hall Joseph, farmer Sargent James, beer retailer Pepper Gowt. Hall Robert, farmer Smith Sydney, farmer Sawyer-, farm bailiff to John William Horton William, brick maker Storr John, farmer Rowland esq FRODINGHAM is a parish, village and township, The area of the entire parish is 5,770 acres ; rateable value pleasantly situated on a bold declivity overlooking the vale of the township, £16,504; the population of the township of the Trent, with a station on the South Yorkshire branch in 188r was 1,663. of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire railway, 9 BRmfHY township and village is one mile south from miles west-north-west from Brigg : the parish includes Frodingha.m. Here is a Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1884. BROMBY, ScuNTHORPE, and parts of CRmmY and GuN Lord St. Oswald is lord of the manor. The Earl Beauchamp HOUSE townships, in the North Lindsey division of the P.c., D.C.L., F.S.A. is a large landowner. The rateable value county, parts of Lindsey, east division of Manley wapentake, is £13,799; the population in 1881 was 203. petty sessional division of Winterton, Glanford Brigg union, Brigg county court district, rural deanery of Manlake, arch GoNHOUSE, a township partly in this parish, and ScuN deaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The church of THORPE, will be found under separate headings. St. Lawrence is a building of stone in the Transitional PosT OFFICE, Bromby.- Mrs. Ann Morfett, receiver. style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an Letters arrive from Brigg, via Doncaster, at 9.30 a.m. ; embattled western tower containing 3 bells : it was rebuilt, dispatched at 3.40 p.m. The nearest money order &. with the exception of the tower, in 1841 : the south porch telegraph office is at Scunthorpe has some fine dog-toothed carving : the sacrarium was LETTER BoxEs.-New Frodingham, cleared at S-45 & raised, paved with encaustic tiles and furnished with brass Frodingham station, cleared 5.30 p.m communion rails in 1883: it contains several memorials to Crosby township, partly in this and partly in Flix the Healey family; in 1883 two stained windows were placed borough parish, is one mile and a half north from Frod in the church by Miss Healey, to the memory of her brother; ingham. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in several of the other windows are also to the Healey family : 1836. The children of this place attend Frodingham school. a. new organ was erected in r886 : there are 300 sittings. The Glebe mines are worked by the Staveley Coal and Iron The register dates from 1653. The living is a vicarage, Company Limited. The trustees for Sir Berkelcy D. G. tithe rent-charge £87, gross yearly value, £1 ,ooo, including Shettield bart. are lords of the manor and principa.l land 94 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Lord St. owners; the rateable value is £6,385 ; the population in Oswald, and held since 1859 by the Rev. Edward Mitford 1881 was 288 in Frodingham, and 16 in Flixborough parish. Weigall M.A. late fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. A National School, Frodingham, built in 1867 by Charles Cemetery, of 4 acres, for Frodingham and Bromby, was Wino esq. & enlarged in 1875 & 1884, by Rowland Winn formed in 1884, at a cost of £2,000, and has a mortuary esq. M.P. now Lord St. Oswald, at a cost of £3,000, to chapel and lodges : it is under the control of a burial board hold 360 boys, 220 girls & 220 infants ; average atiendance, of 7 members. The poor widows of the parish have the 230 boys, 120 girls & 120 infants ; William Campbell, interest of £100 left by Thomas Williamson, in 177 5- A master ; Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Campbell, mistress ; Miss large hall was built in 1871, the upper part of which is used Pool, infants' mistress as a cottage hospital, the lower portion is a reading and news room; there is also a library in connection with it; Railway Station, Frodingham.-Augustus Richard llooper, station master Geo. Dove esq. J.P. is treasurer. Lord St. Oswald is lord of the manor and principal landowner. Ironstone of CARRIERS TO :- excellent quality abounds in this parish, and is worked by BRIGG-llenry Skelton, thurs several companies. The soil is sand; subsoil, lime and GAINSBOROUGH from ScuNTHORPE-Henry Skelton, tues sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley and potatoes. HULL-Henry Skelton, fri Frodingham. Redbourn Hill Iron & Coal Co. Limited, Skinner John Richard, provision dealer Insull Rev. Waiter [curate] Redbourn works & Lindsey works & beer retailer, New Brornby Weigall Rev.Edwd. Mitford M. A. [vicar] (George Dove, managing director) VauseWm.Edlington,frmr.Bromby hall Watson Stothard,tailor,Nw.Frodingham Walker Alfred,general dlr.New Bromby COMMERCIAL. Watts John, shopkpr. New Frodingham Wright Thos.Howden,gro.New Bromby Addy Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, New Woodley Thomas Woodruff, beer re- Crosby. Frodingham tailer, New Frodingham Appleby Iron Company (The) Limited Tumman John Andrews (John McCallum, sec. & manager) Bromby. COMMERCIAL. Bainton James, farmer Moss Mrs. Carlton house Chatburn Richard, farmer, Old park Ball Samuel, news agnt.New Frodinghm COMMERCIAL. Coulthurst J ames, gamekeeper to Lady Cottage Hospital Bell Robert, general dealer ,New Bromby Sheffield Dent George, grocer Camm Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer & shop- Cuthbert Richard, farmer Frodingham Iron Works (Messrs. Cliff, keeper, New Bromby Ellis James, wheelwright proprietors) Cemetery (Frank Uett, clerk to the Foster Henry, farmer HornsbyWm.shopkpr.New Frodingham burial board) Green Levis, builder Howden Arth. private schl. & rate col Drury Eliza. (;\Irs.), grocer :Midland Ironstone Co. (Jn. Long,man) Hurst James, grocer, New Frodingham Edlington Richard, farmer Sheepbridge Iron & Coal Co. (George Jaques Henry, drill owner & seedsman Fallowfield Henry, wheelwright Reid, manager) Kendall George, farmer Gurnell Edward, farmer Staveley Coal & Iron Company Lim North Lincolnshire Iron Co. Limited Hornsby Edward, farmer Wadd Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper (George Tosh, managing director) Lockwood .Moses, draper & grocer, New Wadd John, blacksmith Reading Room & Library (George Brornby Waite Robert, farmer Dove esq. treasurer) MarshLouise(Mrs.),grngro.Nw.Brornby Warren Ironstone Mines (George Dove, Rowbottom Thomas, frmr. The Grange Skinner "William, farmer, Sand house owner) · FULBECK is a village and parish, situated on an acclivity south from Leadenham stations on the Lincoln and Grant called the" Cliff row," and extending eastward to the Roman ham branch of the Great Northern railway, 117 from London, road called Ermine street,1i miles north from Caythorpe and 10 west-north-west from Sleaford, 11 north from Grantham .