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Lincolnshire. [Ki!Lly's ' 372 LlNCOLN. LINCOLNSHIRE. [KI!LLY'S ' :1897 Stowe, V en. John Bond M. A. The P.recenoory ,Lincoln I 904 Milton Eoolooia., John Cl MD ent Du :Buisson M.A.. Bishop's hostel, Lineoln Canons Residentia.ry. 1905 Langford Ecclesia, James Bell M.A. Kettlethorpe 1863 V en. William Ftederick John KayeM.A.Archdeaconry, rectory, Newark Lincoln & Riseholme rootory, I.i:ncoln, fourth 1905 Corringham, James Edward Standen M.A. Vicar- canon age, Gainsborough 1898 John Henchman Crowfoot M.A. Sub-Deanery, Lin- 1906 Empingham, The Right Rev. Welbore 'Maccarthy coin, chancellor of the church D.D. Vicarage, Grantham 1898 Edward Tucker Leeke M.A. The Chancery, Lincoln, 1900 All Saints, Hundergate, George Frederick Wilgre!IS sub-dean M.A. Old Palace, Lincoln 190~ John Bond M.A. The Precento:ry, precentO!l" 1907 ·Bedford Minor, Jarnes Francis Quirk M.A. Greal Ooates rectory, Lines Canons Non-Residentia.ry or Prebendaries. I<J07 Ketton, Thollllls Hotchkin Vines M . .A. Fiskerton Prebends. Prebendaries rectory, Lincoln 1907 Stow-in-Lindsey, WiHiam Wright Layng M.A. 1863 Nassington, Albert Sidney Wilde M.A. Rectory, Louth Rippingate rectory, Bourue 1872 Gretton. Fielder Hemmans M.A. Vicarage, Holbeach 19o8 Leighton Bea.udesert, 'J.Ihomas ·Skelton B.D. 'l'h& 1873 KiLsby, Hemy Le.igh :Bennett M.A. Bex·h:illi Grove, Lincoln 1874 Oarlton-cum-Dalby, Henry Sharpe Disbrowe M.A. rgo8 Leicester St. Margaret, Charles Wilmer Foster Rectory, Benington, Boston 'M.A. Timberland vicarage, Lincoln 1875 Melton Ross-with-Scamblesby, Arthur Wright M.A. rgog Norton Episcopi, William Glement Upton M.A. Rectory, Caningsby, Lincoln Reepham vicarage, Linooln 1875 Sexaginta Solidorum, Richard Bullock M.A. Parson- rgog Sanctre Orucis, Reginald Thomas Heygat.e M.A. age, Spalding Vicarage, Boston, Lincoln 1870 DecB'IIl Librarum, George Lang'ton Hodgkinson M.A. Chancellor of the Diocese. Lindum Holme, Lincoln 1876 St. Bmolph-.in-Lincoln, J~mes TuHorl Ba:rtlet M . .A. r8g8 Worshipful G. J. Talbot K.C. 4 Paper buildings, The Mere, Little Houghton, Northampton Temple E 0 1877 La:fford, alias New Sleafard, Oecil Edward Fisher Priest-vicars (a corporation). M.A . .Ankcrwyke, .Shirley Warren, Southampton 1861 Hy. Wollaston Button M.A. Vicars' ct.J.incoln,pruv!lt 1877 Farendon,Hy.WollastonHutton M.A. Vicars' ct.Lincln · I 8 75 A r thur R o1 an d M a dd"1son M . A . , F . cL. ., F . sA.. " r885 .M·arston St. ·Lawrence, Very Rev. William Wathen Vicar'.s court, Lincoln, libra~rian Howard M.A. RPctory, Market Deeping 18g4 Charles Caron Buss M.A. Vicars' court, Lincoln r886 Liddiugton, Ohristopher Wordsworth M.A. St. 1901 Cb.arles Harold Scott ~LA. (& succentor), Vicar'& Peter's rectory, Marlborough courl, Lincoln 1886 Olifton, Henry Earle Tweed <M.A. View Field, Parkstone, Dorset Bishop's Chaplains. r887 Welton Brinkhall, William Weekes Fowler M.A. Vicarage, Earley, Reading 1894 George Frederick Wilgress M.A. Old palace, I.incolu 1f188 North Kelsey, Williarn Arthur Bra:rneld M.A. Bishop's Examining Chaplains (Domestic). Chapel Allerton vicarage, Leeds r8go Berkeley Wm.Randolph D.D.Theological oollege,Ely 1889 Dunholme, WiHiam John Wcilliams M.A. Wardens 1891 George Wilfrid Blenkin M . .A. Vicarage, Brading, lodge, Browne's hospital, Stamford Isle of Wight 1890 Centum Solidornm, Samuel Staffurth M.A. Vicarage, 1898 John Henchman Ooowfoot M . .A. Sub-Doonery, Lin­ Freiston, Boston coln (ex-officio) 18gB Ven. Jn. Bond M . .A. The Precentory, Lincoln 1892 Sutton in Mari~co. Edwin Fowler Quarrington M.A. Rectory, Welby, Gtrawtham Pluralities Act Commissioners. 1893 Brampton, Joseph Holmes M.A. Swineshead vicarage, · 1907 f()r Dean & Chapter, Preb. Henry Wollaston Hutton Boston M.A. Vicar'<~~ oou:rt, LincoLn 1893 Heydour-cum-Walton, George Earle Welby M.A. 1907 for Archdeaconry of Lincoln, Preb. John Shrapnel 'I1he White house, Barrowby, Granth.am Wanren M.A. Wi1loughby rootory, Alford 1894 St. Mary Crackpool, William John Oldfield M.A. 1907 for Archdeaconry of Stow, Preb. Arthur Wrighi. ' 204 W()olstock road, Oxf()rd M.A. Rootory, ConingS'by, Lincoln 1895 Bedford Major, Richard Edward Warner M . .A. Stoke rectory, Grantham Diocesan Inspector of School·s, A. J. Wainwright, Car- 1895 Caist-ar, Jdhn Shrapnel Wauren M.A. WiiJoughby line l'oad, Lincoln • , rectory, ·.Mford Registrars of theDiooose, Albert E. T. Jourdain, Salter­ 1895 Asgarby, John Clare Hudson M.A. Thornton vicarage, gate & William Walker Smith, Old Palace, Lincoln Harnca.stle Registrar of the .Archdeaconry of Stow, Albert E. T. 1896 Welton-Painshall, Edgar Wharlon M.A. St. Fairth Jourdain, Saltergate · Wigford vicarage, Liroooln Regi·strar of Archdeaconry of Linc()ln, H. Oxley, North 1896 Biggleswade, Alfred William Rowe M.A. Training parade, Lincoln school, Lincoln Secretary to the Bishop, William Walker Smith ~sq. 1897 Milton Manor with Binbrooke, George Wynne Jeud­ .Alnwick tower, Yarborough road, Lincoln ' wine M . .A. Harlaxton rectorv, Hrantham • Wilfrid Bond esq. Grantham 1897 Stoke, John Stephenson M.A. Nelthorpe, Lincoln F. St. B. Gregorie esq. Lincoln Surveyors 1898 ThorngBite, .All Saints, .Arthur Rol1ind Madd.ison C. W. 'l':indal esq. Wainfleet of M.A. Vica1-'s court, Lincoln H. F. Traylen esq. Stamford Ecclesiastical 1898 Welton Weostillall-cum-Goreh.all, Wialter William Stafford Waiter esq. Horncastle Dilapidations Hopwood M . .A. Louth Robert 0. Williams esq. Lincoln 1899 Buckden, Lonsdale Ragg M.A. Palazzo Oontarini, .Accademia 1018, Venice Chapter Clerk, Maurice Henry Footman esq. Palfrey 1899 AylMbury, Waiter Wanstall M.A. All Sairut:.s' Tica.r­ chambers, Silver street age, Lincoln Architect, Charles Hodgson Fowler esq. M . .A., F.S.A. The T<)OO Leighton Ecclesia, James Weston Townroe, St. College, Durham Peter-at-Gowts vicarage, Lincoln Organist & Instructor of the Boys, George J. Bennett esq. :rgo~ Carllton-cum-Thurlby, Frank Edward Brightman Mus.Doc · 'M.A. Magdalen college, Oxford Lay Clerk.s, Edward Dunkerton, G. T. Hemsley, J. :190'.1 South Scarle, Waiter Rill Ja.mes M.A.Fleet reclOTy, Orange, David E. Hirst, J. B. Sedgwick, John Braham H<>lbeach Render, Charles Woodward & L. W. Endersby • xgo:a Louth, Alfroo Edga.r Moore M.A. VicMage, Horn­ Four Choristers, twelve Burghersh Chanters Vergers, .Ailfred Johnson, rg MinsteT yard & Joaeph ~tle 1903 St. Ma.rbin in Lincoln, Francis Higgs Dalby M . .A. Groening, IO Eastgate Vica.ra.ge, Cleethorpes, Gnimslby Representatives in Convocation, Proctor for the Ch&pt&r, 1903 Welton Heckhall, George Wilfrid Blenkin M.A. Rev. Cflnon :Buhlock M.A. ; Proctor!! far the Clergy,. Vicarage, Brading, Isle of Wight Rev. Canon G. W. Jeudwine 'M.A. & Rev. C!uwn J­ E. :Mocrre M. A :1903 Welton Rivall, Henry Dodwell Moore M.A. Honing­ ton vicarage, Surrogates. 1903 Stow-Longa, Waiter Hicks M.A.:Messingham holme, Alford-Rev. Charles W. Baron M.A Lincoln Belton, Isle of .Axholme Rev. R. Walker :B..A 1904 Lo.ngford Manor, Thomas lla>t!heway Dodson M.A.. Bourne Rev. Hugh M'Neille Mansfield M.A St. Paul's Missionary college, Burgh S.O Bracebridge-Rev. Charles Christopher ElliBon M.A .
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