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DIRECTORY.) J,INCOLNSHIRE. LUDFORD MAGNA. 433 Hewson Charles, Livesey Arms P.H Hoyes John, farmer, Glebe farm Stocks Mark & Sons, farmer11 HewBOD Charles Clark, farmer Miller John Henry, wheelwright Stocks Ja.mes Herbert, farmer Howard Clarke, blacksmith Rollinson Charles, cowkeeper Wrisdale Joseph, butcher L UDDINGTON iB a township, parish and pleasant Carriers to:- village in the Isle of Axholme, sepai"alted from Yorkshire Orowle George .A.nderson Needham, tucs. thurs. & by the old river Don, with a stastion on the Axholme joint t~at. ; George Wilson, of Fockerby, passes through railway (Lancas'hire and Yorkshire & North Eastern Rail- tues. & ut ways); the village is 6! mile-s nol"th-ea.st from OrowJe Goole-George Anderson Needbam, wed station on the South Yor.kJ.shire branch of the GreS>t Cen- Railway Station, Edward Todd, station ma.stilr tra.l railway, and Io east-by-south from Goole, in the West Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, G.A.RTHORPE is a township and village near the river west division of Manley wapentake, Epworth petty ses- l!ional division, Goole union and county oourt district, Trent and on the old river Don; Fockerby station, on rural de-anery of .A.xholme, archdeaconry {)f Stow and the Axholme joint railway (L. and Y. and N. E. :rail diooese of Lince>ln. The church of St. Oswald is a. build- ways) stands on the north-east of Garthorpe, a. quarter ing of stone in the Early English style, erected in I855. of a. mile distant; the village is 2 miles north-east from at a. cost <Jf £ 2 , 700, and consisting of chancel, nave, Luddington, 6 north from .Althorpe station on the South aisle!!, south porch and an embattled western tower with Yorks·hire bren<ili of the Great Central railway. The elegant spire containing 3 bells : the chancel windows are Hull and Gainsborough steamers pass an the Trent, ovet stained; a stained window, the gift of the late Mrs. Side- which there is a ferry to Burton-on-Stather. The Was bottom, of Haxey, was inserted in 1a84, and another was leyan chapel was rebuHt 1883 and a Sunday -school placed in 1 886 to the late '!'homal!! Dudding: there are added in 1888, and there is 111 Primitive Methodist 2 65 sittings. The register dates from the year 1700. chapel, built in 1'83·8 and rebuilt in IB<}o. Worsop's The living is a rectory and vicarage, net yearly value charity consists <Jf a charge upon property belonging to 1".'376, with residence, in the gift of Mrs. Maginn, and t.he trust.ees <Jf the late Miss Foster, of Doncaste:r, and 'lield since 1a71 by the Rev. Edmund Tristram Horatio amounts to £I os. yearly. Pocklington's oharity is also Harper M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford. The Catholic a. charge upon property owned by the trustees, and chapel, built in 1877, is dedicated to St. Joseph and St. amounts to £1 4s. yearly; t.be total amount, viz. £2 Dymphna; the services are conducted by one of the Nor- 1os. is distribut~d in bread to the poor of Garthorpe. bertine fathers of St. Norbert's, .from Crowle. There is 8 Earl Manvers iil lord of the manor. The principal land W&Illeya.n chapel, built in 1 837, and a Primitive .Metho- owners are Algernon Heber-Percy esq. of .Airmyn Hall. dll!t chapel, rebuilt in 1s93 . The HuU and Gains borough Howden, Yorks; t-he Duddings family, of Winteringham; steamers :run on the Trent, which is 1 ! miles eaS't, and St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, and Mr. Edward there is a landing place nl*lr here. Earl Manvers is lord 91ark Foster, of Doncaster. ~he area of the township of the manor. William Coulman esq. of Eastof.t Hall, Is ~,185 acres of land, r8o of t1d~l wate~ an~ 71 of fore Yorks, Mrs. Knapton, Thomas J. Belton esq. jun. of I shore; rateable value, £2,582 ; population m rgor, 481. the Manor House, Amcotts, and John Ooulman Dladworth . esq. of Whitgift Hall, Goole, are the principal .J.and- Po-st~ !'f· 0. & . T. Office, Garthorpe, Lincs.-~eorge ownel'S. The soil is rich warp; ·subsoil, peat and clay. W1lha.m Buttn.ck, sub-postmaster. Letters a:z-1ve at The chief crops are wheat and potatoes. The area of 7· 15 a.m. & dispatched at 5·5 p.m.; no dehvery of the entire parish is 3,859 acres; of the township, 1,674 letters on sunday·s acres; rateable value, £2,III; the population in rgox Public Elementary School (mixed), built 1852, for So 'Was-of the f<Jrmer, 973; of the latter, 49'2· children; average attendance, 70; Miss .Alice Hewitt, Parish Clerk, Joseph Garner. mistress; Mrs . .A.nnie Binns, assistant mistress Carriers to:- Post, M. 0. & T. Office. Joseph Nea.l, sub-postmaster. Crowle George Wil.son, of Fockerby, passes through, Letters via Garthorpe, Lines, arrive at 8 a.m. ; dis- tues. & sat patched at 6 p.m. week days only Goole George Wilson, of Fockerby, passes through, COuncil School (mixed), established in 1s74, in place of wed. & fri.; Robert Johnson, mon. wed. & sat a parish school built in r849, enlarged in 18gr; it WMer Oonveyance.-Gainsborough United Steam Packet will now hold 120 children; av-erage attendance, 94; j Oo. Limited, occasionally to Hull, Keadby, Gainsboro' David Lloyd, master & intermediate places LUDDINGTON. Needham Goorge .A.nderson, carrier & Bnttrick Geo. Wm. gro. & Post office Fletcher Thomu John, Boundary ha sho1Jkeeper But trick Richard, coal dealer G1!.inford Rev. Hall B.A. (curate in Oades .Arthur, blacksmith Cawkwell George, hair dresser charge), Rectory Oates Moses, farmer Cocking .Arthnr,farmer (letters should Xnapton Arthur, Haldenby park Pindar John Taylor, farmer be addressed .A.dlingfleet, Yorks) COXMBRCUL. Platt Benjamin Gelder, boot dealer Cox Thomas, butcher Broad bent Thomas, grocer & draper Poole Charles, fal"lller (letters should' Davey James, farmer Butterfield Thomas, shopkeeper be addressed Eastoft, Lines) Foster Arthur, thrashing machine Colliiiilon Thomas, farmer Slingsby Jvhn, farmer & miller (wind) owner Cowling Leonard, farmer Smith Thomas, farmer Garner Francis, draper Emerson George, farmer Smith William, farmer Garner Frank, shoe maker Empson William, farmer Stanton Robert, farm bailiff to A. Gilliard Thomas, coal dealer Fletcher Brothers, potato merchants Knapton esq Hardey Jonathan Dnnn, thrashing ma- Fletcher John., farmer Stenton Alfred, farmer chine & steam plough owner Garner Joseph, shoe maker Stenton William, farm bailiff to Jn. Holmei · Robert, wheelwright Gelder Benjamin, farmer Bladworth esq Jacklin George, farmer Grant William, blacksmith Stones William, potato merchant Jacklin William Henry, farmer Halkon Peter, farmer Stotbard Wm. wheelwright & joiner Jipson Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Oarr lodge Halkon Stephen. fa.rmer Todd Edward, station master Kent Joseph, Bay Horse P.H Halkon Thomas, farmer Torn Alfred, farm bailiff to A. Knap- Leeson Robe.rt, tailor & draper Heaton .Atkinsou, farmer ton esq Mell John, !'.hopkeeper Hill Charles, builder Wroot Robert John, beer retailer Philirpson George, Webb's P.H BobiiOil Oharle.s, Friendship P.H Scholey Stephenson, farmer Holden Israel, Boat P.H G.AR'l'.I::I.ORPE. · Scott William, farmer Horry James Thurbon, Blue Bell P.H COMMERCIAL. Smith Richard, farmer Knapton Arthnr,fa:rmer & landowner, .Ashworth Thomas, tailor Stamp Thomas, blacksmith Ha.ldenby park Barley Ernest, butcher Stone George, farmer, Waterton hall Neal Joseph, shopkeeper, Post office Beadley Tom, Plough P.H Stones Bros. & Jackson, potato mertl Neal Waltar, farmer Bullass George, farmer Stones George, farmer. Island hou11e LODFORD MAGNA is a parish and village, on the county ccurt district, rural deanery of Wraggoe, arch 10a.d from Louth to Market Ra·S"en, 6 mile.s eas-t from deaconry of Stow and diocese< of Lincoln. The ohurch Market Rasen station on the Hull and Linooln branch of of SS. Mary and Peter is a building of stone in the t~ Great Central railway and 9 west from Louth, in Transition style and consists of chancel, nave, transepts, th~ East Lindsey division <>f the county, east division south perch and a turret containin~ one -bell: the of the wapentake of Wraggoe, Wragby peity sessional stained east window was e:reeted by the inhabitants as divilion, partAI of IJndsey, Louth union, Market Rasen a memcrial to the ReT. W. B. Hastings, in _whose in._ ' LINCS. 28 .