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LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY's 608 WELTON-BY ... LINCOLN. LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY's Firsiby (West), Fiskerlon, Friestlhorpe, Fulnetby, Clerk, William Ba.rr Danby, 2 Bank street, Lincoln GoLt:Jho, Grange-de-Lings, Greetwell, Hackthorn, Bol­ Treasurer, A. H. Leslie Melville, The Bank, Lincoln ton Backering, Ingh81II1, Nettleham, Newba:l'l, Nor­ Medical Officer of Health, Charle1 Harrison M.D., D.P.B. manby, Owmby, Rand, Reepbam, Riseholme, Saxby, 30 Newland, Lincoln Saxi:lby-with-Ingieby, Scampton, Soothern, Snarford, Di~trict Surveyor, William Epton, Langworth SneUand, Spridling!ton, St·~infield, Stainton, Sud­ Sanitary Inspector, Augustus Wm. Medley Gilbert,Weltn brooke, ThQrpe-in-the-Fallows, WeUon and Wiokenby. The area. is 66,399 acres ; ra.teab1e value in 1904, £86,ro5; population in 1901, 7,858 Public Elementary School (mixed), rebuilt in 188g, for Meetings held on rthe I'St Friday in each month, at the 167 children; average attendance, 6o; infants' school~ offices of Messrs. Danby, Snn & Epton, II<Jlicitors, :a for 8o children; average attendance, 40; Wilfred Bank street, Lincoln. Walker, master & three assistant mistresses Chainnan, John Lavera.ck, Nol"th CarltQn Carrier. James Lyon, to Lincoln, moo. wed. fri. & sat Downham Mrs. Highmoor Graves E. farmer, The Heath Sellars Hudson, cowkeepar Hunt Rav.Alfd. M. A. (vicar),Vicarage Hall Joseph, farmer, Breck farm Skepper Ka.te (Mrs.), Black Bull P.B COMMEBCB.L. Hall Waiter, farmer Smart William Oliver, market gar- Applewhite Alfred Henry, grocer Hardwick Henry, carpenter dener, Ryland Baldwin Stephen, market gardener, Hewitt William, farmer Smith Henry, bricklayer Ryland Hullett Fred, saddler Smith Waldo, relieving officer,Nortb Bates James, farmer Kirk John, farmer, Ryland district, & registrar of births &, Bayles William, farmer, Welton cliff Lillie James, farmer deaths for Lincoln north-east sub- Blanshard Adam, farmer Lowis Fred Noble, grocer, & post off district Bonlton Moses George, bricklayer Naylor Wm. Joseph, concrete maker Stovin E. & T. owners of steam Cade Arthur Musgl"'dVe, farmer Jl!:eave George, farmer cultivating enginB"S, traction en- Dady John, grocer Pears Thomas, farmer gines, thrashing machines &c.; also Dawber Herbert, farmer Peanon William, bakB{l' coal merchants Deane Samuel Robert L.R.C.S.I., Pickering Waiter, farmer Stovin Thomas, engineer & manager L.A.H.Dub. surgeon & medical Rannard Mary (Miss), berlin wool E. & T. Stovin officer & public vaccinator, 12th repository Wass Edward, tailor district, Lincoln union Pearson William, baker Willcox Charles, butcher Drury James Henry, butcher Roberts William & Chas. cowkeepers Wilson Herbert, farmer Gilbert Augustus Wm. Medley, bar- Roberts James,miller (wind & steam) Wilson Stephen, blacksmith ness maker & sanitary inspector to Robinson William, farmer Wright George, boot maker Rural District Council Rue John & Joseph, farmeor..s, Ryland WELTON-IN-THE-MARSH is a parish and v·illage, state Qf the water at Skegness the Earl of Scarbrough 2 miles north from Burgh station on the East Lincoln- C.B. purchased a small portion of land in this parish shire s~ction of the Great Nartlhern railway, 6 east-north- to carry out a scheme for the supply of pure water. ea,;;,t from Spilsby and 5! south from Alford, in the South The Skegness Water Co. formed in 1905, have a reser­ Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, Wold voir in this parish at an elevation of from 200 to 250 division of the Candleshoe wapentake, Spilsby pP.tty feet; the line of piping runs through Welton, Orby. :sessional division, union and county court district, rural Burgh and Winthorpe, to Skegness. Lord Willoughby deanery of Candleshoe No. 2 and archdeaconry and dio- de Eresby M.P. who is lord of the manor, the Rev. cese of Lincoln. The church of St. Martin, re-erected Richard Arthur Walls B.A. of Boothby Hall, and Stephen in 1797, is an edifice of stone and brick, consisting of Langton Massingberd esq. of Gunby, are the principal chancel, nave, western porch and tower with four landowners. The soil is mostly clay; snbsoil, clay and pinnacles containing one bell: in r8gi the church WillS a little chalk. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oab thoroughly restore-d, at a oos't of about £400 : there are and turnips. The area is 2,566 acres; rateable value, 200 sitltings. The regis'Wr dates from the year 1558. £2,478; the popula-tion in IQOI was 265. The living is a vioarage, oonsolida.ted with the rectory BOOTHBY is a small hamlet, about a mile east. of Gunby St. Peter, jQint net yearly V'alue £230, includ- Boothby Hall, the property and residence of the Rev. ing 133 acres of glelbe, with resid~nce, in the gift of Richard Arthur Walls B.A. is pleasantly situated, and Stephen Massingberd esq. and held since 1907 by the in the grounds is a small lake. Rev. J oseph Nix on Orosthwaite M.A. of Trinity College, Parish Clerk, Charles Spring. Dublin. The-re is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, which was built in 1874. In 1726 Mr. Thomas Ingram left a Post Office.-William Brant, sub-postmaster. Letters yearly rent-charge of 10s. which is distributed annually t.hrcmgh Burgh, Lincs. arrive at 7.40 a.m. & 5-35 p.m. at Easter in bread among the poor parishioners. The & dispatched at 7·45 a.m. & 5.40 p.m. week days only. poor's allotments, awarded at the Inclosure, comprise Burgh, 4 miles distant, is the nearest money order &. nearly 5 acres, which are occupied by 32 labourers, rent telegraph office free; this charity is managed by the Parish Council. Public Elementary School (mixed), for 70 childmn;. Lime is burnt here. In coi1Sequence of the brackish . average attendance, 39; Miss 0. Rattenbury, mistress Crosthwaite Rev. Joseph Nixon M.A. Brook'i Eliza. (Mrs.), farmer, Boothby J ohnson Henry (Mrs.), farmer (vicar) grange Lancaster Jonatha.n, farmffi", & chair- Walls Rev. Richard Arthur B.A. Burgess John Goorge, farmer man to the Parish Council, Hanby Boothby hall Bush Fanny Ann ('Miss), shopkeeper hall Bush Fred, cottage farmer Mackrill Clift, cottage farmer COMMERCIAL. Bush Leonard, farmer Skegness Water Co. (S.Coetmore,sec) Alcock Joseph, shoe maker Chealss Jonathan, farmer Taylor Washington, farmer Baker Thomas, farmer Edge Cecil, butcher Taylor William, farmer & sub-sur- Bird George, wheelwright Edge Eno.ch, WheeJ P.H. & bl!rcksmtb veyor of the highways Black John William, farmer Hackney GBQrge, farmer, Boothfby Tupham Timothy, lime burner Brant William, grocer, Post office Hornby Ann (Miss), farmer WELTON-LE-WOLD .is a parish and pleasant lege, Cambridge. Here are Wesleyan Methodist and village on the road from Louth to Lincoln, 4! miles west United Methodist chapels ; the former was built in 1835. from Louth station on the East Lincolnshire section At the Inclosure six acres of land were allotted for the of the Great Northern railway, in the East Lindsey din- repairs of t.he chnrch, which were increased in r864 to sion of the county, parts of Lindsey, Wold division of 7a. 2r. 2op. by an exchange with the late Rev. William Louth hundred, Louth petty sessional division, union and Smyth, of South ElkingTton (d. 1873), for lands be!l.ong­ county court district, rural deanery of Louth Eske and ing oo him on the Wa-rren farm. Welton Manor, the Ludborough No. 3, archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of propel1ty of Richard Bo<trterill esq. of '.Dathwell, is a Lincoln. The church of St. Martin is an ancient building modern mansion of white brick, erected by the la.w of stone, in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, John Henry Vessey e,sq. J.P. (d. 1887); i.t stands on u north aisle, sonth porch and an embattled western tower elevated site, and is surrounded by richly-wllOded of the 14th century, containing 3 bells: the church was grounds, and occupied since 1904 by F=k Barkworth repaired and enlarged in 1838, and rebuilt in 1Bso, and e..sq. RiDha.ro Botiberill esq. who is lord of the m&DOl". affords 150 sittings. The register dates from the year William Grenville Smyth esq. of Elkington Hall, and the 1558. The living is a rectory, net yearly value 1.,;r3o, rector are tJhe principal landowners. The son is loam including 460 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift a.nd chalk on a. chalk gravel subsoil. The chief crop& of the Lord Chancellor, and held since rgo5 by t.he Rev. ltre whB'IIIt, barley and turnips. The a.rea is 2,6go aams; Edward Evan Whittingham-Jonss B.A of Queens' Col- rateable value, £2,453; the population in rgor was 26o. .
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