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Lincolnshire. Brigg DIR~CTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. BRIGG. 337 Burringham, Burton-upon-Stather, Butterwick East, Society of Friends' Meeting House, Queen street, Io. 30 Cadney-cum-Homsham, Cleatham, Crosby, Croxton, El­ a. m. only; wed. 7.30 p.m sham, Ferriby South, Flixborough, Frodingham, Glan­ Congregational Chapel, Wrawby street, Rev. William ford Brigg, Goxhill, Gunhouse, Halton East, Halton James Loxt.on, minister: ~0.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. West, Hibaldstow, Holme,IHorkstow, Killingholme North, & wed. 7.30 p.m Killingholme South, Kirmington, Kirtop-in-Lindsey, Primitive Methodist Chapel, Bridge street, ministers Manton, Melton Ross, Messingham, Newstead, Raven­ various; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.·; tues. 7-I5 p.m thorpe, Redbourne, Roxby-cum-Risby, St. Mary (Barton­ Methodist Free Church, Bigby street, Rev. George upon-Humber), St. Peter (Barton-upon-Humber), Saxby, Whaite, minister; m.45a.m. &6.3op.m.; mon. 7.3op.m &awby-cum-Sturton, Scunthorpe, Thornton Curtis, Wesleyan Chapel, Bridge street, Rev. William Holds­ Twigmore, Ulceby, Whitton, Winteringham, Wootton, worth, minister; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7.30 p.m Worlaby, Wrawby, Yaddlethorpe; the population of the SCHOOI.B :- Union in x881 was 401 170: rateable value, £319,::h6. Clerk to the Guardians, Roslin Hett, Bigby street, Brigg Grammar, Grammar School' road, endowed by the late Assistant Clerk, Frank Crowder Hett, Bigby street, Brigg Sir John Nelthorpe bart. who in I66g invested property Treasurer, Alexander Samuel Leslie, ~elville, Lincoln in the hands of trustees for its maintenance ; tQe income Relieving Officers & Collectors to the Guardians, Barton is now £400 yearly, derived from land & houses; Rich­ district, C. L. Bennett, Barton-on-Humber; Brigg & mond Flowers esq. M.A. head master;- William P. Mayor Kirton district, William Mason, Broughton ; Winterton esq. B.A. second master district, James Jude, Winterton National ~ys & girls), Bigby road, erected in I855; it Vaccination Officer, Charles Wilham Cray, Point ho. Brigg will hold 550 children, & has an average attendance of Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Barrow district, soo ~ William Pawley, master; Elizabeth Kaye, mistress Frederick Philpot L.F.P.s.olas. Barrow-on-Humber; Bar­ Infants', Coney court, Miss Alice Thompson, mistress ton district, John Morley, Barton-on-Humber; Brigg dis­ Catholic, Miss Annie Lynch, mistress trict, James Burdett Moxon, Brigg; Broughton district; CoNVEYANCE :- James Titley M. D. Brigg: Kirton district, Charles Fred­ Railway Station, J. G. Jessop, station master erick George, Kirton-in-Lindsay: Massingham district, An omnibus from the Angel Hotel meets every train Maximillian Raphael Julian Behrendt L.R.C.P. Edin. Bur­ ringham; Scunthorpe district, James Couldrey, Scun­ CARRIERS, with inns they go from and days of departure :­ thorpe ; Ulceby district, Thomas Barron, Ulceby ; Winter­ ALKBOROUGH-William Taylor, 'Ancholme,' mon. thurs­ ton district, Roger Portington Goodworth L.R.C.P. Edin­ & sat Winterton APPLEBY-George Harrison, 'Woolpack,' thurs. ; Charles Superintendent Registrar, Roslin Hett, Bigby street, Brigg; Leaning, 'Ancholme,' thurs deputy, Thomas Wilson, 28 Albert street, Brigg AsHBY-John Smith, 'Ancholme,' thurs Registrars of Births & Deaths, No. I 1 Brigg sub-district, BARNETBY-LE-WOLD-Samuel Crow, 'Black Bull,' thurs William Mason, Broughton ; No. 2, Wintertou sub-dis­ BARRow-Henry Hewett, 'Black Bull,' thurs trict, George Morwood, Winterton; No. 3, Barton sub­ BARTON-Richard Hoodless, 'Red Lion,' tues. &. thurs district, Charles Lucas Bcnnett, Barwn-on-Humbcr BoNBY-William Trippit, 'Ancholme,' thurs Registrars of Marriages, Barwn district, Henry Jenkins BOTTESFORD-John Smith, 'Ancholme,' thurs. & sat Tomlinson, Barwn-on-Humber: Brigg district, Antonie 'BROUGHTON-Edward Foster & James Wells, 'Nelthorpe Middlemore Sergeant, Brigg; Winterton district, George Arms,' thurs Morwood, Winterton BURRINGHAM-Wm. Drayron, 'Nelthorpe Arms,' thurs. & A Workhouse, at the entranca of the town from Wrawhy, sat. ; King, 'White Hart,' thurs. & sat was erected in 1835. to hold 220 inmates; it is of white CAISTOR-William Drury & Thomas Moore, 'Ancholme,' brick, & has a detached fever ward; Rev. Philip Henry thnrs Brierley M.A. chaplain; James Burdett .Moxon, medical ELSHAM-John Bell, 'Red Lion,' mon. thurs. & sat officer ; H. Gibson, master ; Mrs. Gibson, matron ; Frances FRODINGHAM-John Drury, 'Ancholme,' thurs l\L Hookham, schoolmistress GRASBY-John Frear, George Markbam & Uriah Lacey, ' Ancholme,' thurs RuRAL SANITARY AuTHORITY. HABROUGH-Thomas Miller, 'Red Lion,' thurs Clerk, Roslin Hett, Market place, Brigg HAwKBOROUGH- Charles Mumby, 'Woolpack,' mon. Treasurer, A. S. L. Melville, Bank, Lincoln thur~. & sat Medical Officer of Health. James Burdett Moxon, Bridge HIBALnsrow-John Coulson, 'Ancholme,' thurs. & sat. ; street, Brigg - Lilley, 'Woolpack,' thurs. & sat Inspector of Nuisances, J. Drayton, Hibaldstow HULL-John Drury, 'Ancholme,' thurs KEELBY-George Cook, 'Red Lion,' thurs SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CoMMITTEE. KELSEY, NoRTH John Lidyard, 'Ancholme,' thurs. ; Clerk, Roslin Hett, Market place, Brigg Thomas Drayton, 'Ancholme,' thurs. ; George Grey, .Attendance Officers, Ebenezer Middlebrook, Albert street, ' White Hart,' thurs Brigg; David Foster, New Holland; Joseph Wells, KELSEY, SouTH-Henry Martin, 'Ancholme,' thurs. ~ Winterton Wallis Barr, 'Red Lion,' thurs KIRMINGTON- Edward Wright, 'Ancholme,' thurs. ; PuBLic OFFICERS :- Charles Crow, 'Red Lion,' thurs Assessor & Collector of Queen's Taxes, Spring & Son, KmTON-IN-LINDSEY-Henry Broughton, 'White Hart,' Market place thurs. ; James Helton, 'Ancholme,' mon. & thurs Certifying Factory Surgeon, Jas. Burdett Moxon, Bridge st LIMBER, GREAT-Charles Crow, 'Red Lion,' thurs C'lerk to the Burial Board, Roslin Hett, Bigby street LrNCOLN-James Hilton, 'Ancholme,' thurs Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes & to Commissioners of MESSINGHAM-George Lockwood,' NelthorpeArms,'thurs. ; Sewers, Roslin Hett, Bigby street Robert Poole, Ancholme tavern, thurs Commissioners of .Ancholme Drainage & Navigation, Thos. NoRMANBY-Charles Mumby, Woolpack inn, thurs Freer & Frank C. Hett, clerks: Alfred Atkinson C. E. OwESLEY-William Horton, 'Red Lion,' thurs engineer ; Samuel Cole, toll collector RoTBURY-William Girdham, 'Ancholme,' thurs Inland Revenue Officer & Inspector of Corn Returns, Henry ScAWBY-John Whittles, 'Ancholme,' tues. thurs. & sat Douglas, Garden street ScoTTER-Robert Harsley, 'White Hart,' thurs Inspector of Weights ~ Measures, Thomas Danby, Police ScUNTHORPE-John Edward York,' NelthorpeArms, thurs. ;. Station, Wrawby street Skelton, ' Ancholme,' thurs Medical Officer of Health, Broughton Urban District, Frank SNITTERBY-Alfred Hare, Ancholme tavern, thur:~ Cradock Palmer, 7 Market place SOUTH KILLINGHOLME-Grimbleby, {Black Bull,' thurs Sheriff's Officers, Spring & Son, I9 Market place THORNTON-William Hogg, 'Red Lion,' thurs Superintendent of Police, Thomas Danby, Police Station, ULCEBY-Jackson, 'Black Bull,' thurs Wrawby street WADDINGHAM-Sims, 'Woolpack,' thurs.·& sat; William Supervisor of Inland Revenue, Robert Byerley Ducker, 'Nelthorpe Arms,' thurs Town Crier, John Cawkwell, Cary lane WEsT HoLTON-Charles Mumby, 'Woolpack inn, mon. Treasurer to the Court of Sewers, W. 0. Nicholson thurs. & sat WILI,OUGHTON-John Daubney, 'Nelthorpe Arms,' thurs PLACES OF WoRSHIP, with times of services:- \VINTERTON-Charles Skelwn,' N elthorpe Arms,'mon. tues. St. John the Evangelist Church, Wrawby street, Rev. thurs. & sat.; George Harrison, 'Wqolpack,' tuf.'s. Philip Henry Brierley M. A. vicar & lecturer; 8 & I I a. m. thurs. & sat 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.; daily 8 a. m. ; wed. 7 p.m WooTTON-James Cook, 'Red Lion,' thurs; Wilson, 'Red Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Bigby street, Lion,' thurs Re\'". Patrick Aloyious Conaty, priest; mass, 8 & II a. m. r WoRLABY-Robinson, 'Black Bull,' thurs; George Gird­ eer\'". 6.30 p.m.; daily mass, 8 a. m.; serv. thurs. 7.30 p.m 1 ham, 'Ancholme,' thurs & l!at I~IN". 22 .
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