4J6 MAN BY. . loamy; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, I Letter Box, cleared at 4.40 p.m. Letters through Louth barley and oats. The area is r,28o acres; rateable vu.lue, J arrive at 8.15 a. m. Louth, 5 miles distant, is the about £1,395; population in 1901, 139. nea1re>slt teiegra.ph office. Grilno-ldby, ~ mile distant. :iJS the nBarest money order office Parish Sexton, Bennett Reetham. The children of this place attend the school at Grimuidby Hall Rev. Frederick Dickinson M.A. Bm·rill G eorge, farmer j Hoodless J ames, farmer (rector & rural dean), Rectory Borrill J n. farmer & district councillor Kirk John, blacksmith Inge tVilliam Thomas Kempson,Llan­ Carlisle Thomas, farmer Kirk Thomas, farm bailili to the Rtv-. t:oist house Chapman George., farmer F. D. HaJ.l M.A COMHERCIA.L. Dixon John, shopkeeper Porter Thomas Chambers, shopkeeper Ayscough Thomas, farmer Dow~e Charles, farmer Reetham Bennett, wheelwt. & sextoa Black burn Anna M aria (Mrs.), Plough Gilbert George, farmer & overseer Trafford Charles, farmer P.H Handley Henry, farmer Wherry John, farmer

MANTHORPE is a small and p:eas·ant village, and previous date relating to this place are included in thr with Little Gonerby formed a township, but under the registers uf . The living is a vicarage umttd provisions of the " Counties of Leicester and parts of "With t·ha.t of Londontlwrpe, joint neJt yea;rly value £rgr, (Grantham &c.) Confirmation Order, 1894," "'ltll re~idence, in the gilt of Earl Brownlow, and held Dec. 26, 1894, these places have been separated and each ~S~ince I 901 by the Rev. Hemrry Ernest Dudlley B. A. of declared a civil parish: it is on the road from Lincoln, about St. Cwt1he1rine's Cohlege, Ca.rnbridge. Earl Brownlow r mile north from Grantham church,in the P.C. is lord of the manor and sole lando"ner. The district division of the county, Spittlegale petty seosioaal is skirted on the north by the blue lias formation, and on divi8·ion, partly in rhe municipal and wholly in the the south by the oolite. The soil is sand; subsoil, gravel. Grantham parliamentary borough, Grantham soke, uuion The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The and county court district, rural deanery of North Grant­ area is 973 acres of land and 5 of water; rateable value. ham and arohdieaconry a.nd dioce;;e of Lincoln. The £1,399; population in rgor, 200. ecclesiastical parish was formed Feb. 6, 1849, out of P~nsh Clerk, Joseph Cook. Grantham civil parish. The church of St. John the Post Office.-William Henry Stacey, sub-poSitmas.tm-. Evangelist, consecrated by the Bishop of Lincoln, Aug118t LPJtters from Gran'thrun BJrrive at 6. 45 a.. m. & 12.40 17th, 1848, is a building of stone, in the Early Decorated p.m. (to ca.llel'S only); depart at 2.40 & 6.30 p.m.; style, from designs by ·Mr. G. G. P:ace, architect, of on sunday;;, ~~Jrrive 8 a..m.; depaa't 5-30 p.m. Poet·a.l .:\ottingham, and consists of chancel, nave, wuth pord:, OroNs are issued heore & paid. G:mrutham i.s th~ vestry and a central to"Wer with spire. about so feet high, nea.rest money Qorder & telegtrap!h office, 2 mjJes­ containing one bell: the church was erected wholly at distarut the cost of the late Rev. the Hon. Richrrrd Cust, then Public Elementary Sdlrool, erected in 1865, at a cost rector of Belton; his brother, the late Earl Brownlow, {)f £470 for 30 infaruts.; avemge attendance, 18; MiE

Dudley Rev. Henry Ernest B.A. Brassley Benj amin, grocer Pacey Henry, cowkeeper (vicar), Vicarage Butt Thomas Frederick, farmpr Parker Thomas, cowkeeper Hunter Grasley, Waterloo cottage Cook Joseph,wheelwright&parish clerk Swallow Charles Robinson, miller (letters through Belwn) Daft George, co"\Tkeeper (water) ~ graziEr, .Manthorpe mill COMMERCIAL. Fillingham William, farmer Tales Frederick, graLier Barker John, cow keeper Maxey Matthew, grazier Woods Robert Cec:il, farmer

MANT ON is a parish, township and village, 2! miles 1 The arops a;rc wheat, barley, oll!ts anod turnips. The area north from Kirton-in-Lindsey station on the main line of of Ma.nton t()wnship is 2,172 acres of land a.nd 4 of the and section of the Great Central w.aterr; rateable value, £66o; tlhe popll'l•ation in 1901 of railway, and 6 south-west-by-west from , in the tlhe t()wllSihip was 86, and of the eecle.siastica.l pnish North Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, was 235. east division of the wapentake of Manley, Brigg urnon, sesSiional division, Brigg county CLEATHA.M township is one mile and a bali north court district, rural deanery of Corringham, archdeaconry from Ki:r•tlln-in-Li.ndoSiey, and a mile south from the of Stow and . The church of St. Hibald, village of Maruton. Arliliur M. Ma.w e-sq. who is lord of entirely rebuilt in r86r, in the Early Deeorated style, under tilie manor, and the t.ru...-Jtoos of the late )fr. W. Brnnyee, the direction of Messrs. Hooker and Wheeler, architects, is wre the principail. landowners. Clea.tham Ha1l, a hand­ an edifice of blue lias limestone, with bands of white some mansion, remodel:led in r855, and overlooking a oolite, and quoins of .Ancaster stone, and consists of fine tr2.ct of oountry, is tilie residemce of .ATitJhur M. Maw chancel, nave, south porch, and a tower and spire of e,sq. 'Dhe area. of the township is 1,094 aores; rateable elegant proportions- at the south-west angle, containing value, £965; population jn 1901, 103. one bell: there are six stained windows, including the Past window, placed in 1861, in memory of Georg"e and TWIGMOOR oown~hip is 2 miles north fr for ex

Dadding John Robert, Greetwell hall Beaulah John, farmer, Twigmoor Rowbottom Alfred, schoolmaster & Maw Arthnr M. Cleatham hall (letters through Scawby R.S.O.) cverseer Norwood Rev. Geo. M.A. The Rectory Butler John; fanner, Cl~>atham hou~e Stainton Williarn, farmer, Twigmoor

Ward Charles B. Cleathem vilb Dav• John TIT m. farmPr, :::outh fe1rm Stamp Gl'orge, farmer, Manor farm Barnnrd John, P"amel;-eeper to Jo~eph Harrison J::~mes, g-a!Tiehroper to R Cliff uq. of Scawby grove Sutton-Nelthorpe esq. Twigmoor