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LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY':T ~86 BuRN CASTLE-. LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY':t OFFICIAL ESTaBLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post, M, 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0. Governm~nt Stock, Annuity Medical Officer of Health, Robert McTay, The Manse, & Insurance, Gun, Game Licencea & Express Delivery East street Office.-Robert Chandler1 postmaster, High street Surveyor k Sanitary Inspector, Abraham Pinchbeck, So Letters received by mail car~ from Spilsby at 6 & by Foundry stref't train from Lincolzl at 7·45 a.m. ..t 12 noon. Delivered Collector, William Overton Chapman. Cagthorpe by rural postmen 11t 8 a.m. & by town postmen at 7 & Rurai District CouncJ. M~d~~a;·~ail arrives from Lincoln at 12 noon & from ;Meetings (as appointed) at Board room. Union house. London at I.Sg p.m. Delivered at :~ p.m. in the town ~Clerk, John Elsey Chatterton, 14 South street only ~ Treasurer, William GaPfit, Boston Mail arrive11 from !Lincoln at 4·45 p.m.; delivered at 6 ·Medical Officer of Health, A.rthur Boulton M.R.C.S. p.m I E.ng., L.R.C.P.Lond .. 37 Queen street Dispatches for London & most. eounties east, south & Samtary Insl!e~tors, W1lham Henry Holmes, Market place south-west of England, at 10.3'5 a.m.; & all parts, in· & Henry White, Revesby, Boston clu~il:lg Ireland & Scotlan~, at $·35 & 6.50 p.m. ; with Public Establishments. additional halfpeiql.y stamp letters can be posted up to 5.4o p.m. & 6.55 p.m Cemetery, Bostmt road; Henry Tweed, clerk to the bu:ial To Lincoln, Market Rasen, Caistor, Sleaford, Nottingham, board ; office, :a Manor House street Hull & north-western & northern counties at 12 noon & Corn Exchange Hall, High st. Parish & Nicholson, lessees to Spilsby, Alford & Boston at 3.10 p.m County Court, North street, His Honor John Shortt B.A., On sundays letters are received from Boston at 8 a.m. & LL.B. judge; William Seppings Clitherow, registrar &. from Langworth at 8.35 a.m. by mail cart. Mails are high bailiff; John Chim.ley, bailiff. The district com­ dispatched for the south at 4· 10 p.m. & for the north at prises the following places ~-Asgarby, A.shby Puerorum, 4·30 p.m .Ashby West, A.sterby, Bag Enderby, Banmber, Belch­ One delivery of letters only on 1undays at ~ a.m. ; letters ford, Benniworth, Bucknall, Cawkwell. Claxby Pluck­ can be had by callers between 9 & 10 a.m acre, Coningsby, Dalderby, Edlington, .Fulletby, Gaut­ On sundays, telegrams received & dispatched between 8 &; by, Goulceby, Greetham, Hagworthingham, Haltham, 10 a.m Hameringha.m, Hatton, Hemingby, Horncastle, HorFing­ ton.. Kirkby-on-Ba.in, Kirkstead, Langton·by-Hornc::ustle, Parcel Post. Langton-by-Wragby, Lusby, Mareham-le-Fen, Mare­ Two inward mails, one at 6 & 7·4'5 a.m. & l2 noon; four ham-on-the-Hill, Martin, Miningsby, Minting, Moorby, dispatches, 8 & 10.35 a.m. 12 noon & 5·35 p.m Panton, Ranby, Revesby, Roughton, Salmonby, Scam­ N.B.~Letters for Scotch & Irish night mails should be I blesby, Scrafield, Scrivelshy, Somersby, Sotby, Staint n posted not later than 5·35 p.m Market. Stixwould, Sturton Great, Tattershall, Tattcrs­ ·hall Thorpe, Tetford, Thimbleby, Thornton, Toynttn County :Magistrates for Hlomcastle Petty Sessional High, Toynton Low, Tumby, Tupholme, Wadd.ng­ Division. worth, Wilksby, Wildmore (part of), Winceby, Wisp­ Wright Rev. Canon Arthur M.A. chairman, Rectory, ington, Wood Enderby & Woodhall Coningsby, Lincoln For bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of Bramley John Curtois esq. The Grange, Langriville,Boston Lincoln; Richard John Ward, 31 Silver street, Line ln, O:mington Clement esq. Hagworthingham, Spilsby official receiver Day John esq. Maypole house Certified Bailiffs under the " Law of Distress A.m~ndn· ent Graham Rev. John, .Asterby rectory, Lincoln Act, 1888," John Chimley, 3 Stanhope terrace; Wdter Hawley Henry Michael esq. The Lawn, Tumby, Boston Booth Parish, Old Bank chambers, Bull l'ing ; ChatlEs Heath .Arthur Raymond esq. Stourton hall, Horncastle Matthias Hodgett, 7 Wong Lodge Rev. Canon SI. M ..A.Rectory,Scrivelsby,Horncastle County Police Station, Wong, Henry Oo!!tar; superinten­ Lucas-Calcraft Neville esq. Moat house, Gautby, Lincoln dent, I sergeant lii 3 constables Massingberd Rev. ·William Oswald M.A.. Rectory, South Horncastle Public Dispensary, North street, Frank He~ne Ormsby, Alford esq. treasurer; Robert Jalland L.R.C.P.Lond. & John Sharpe William Taylor esq. Baumber park. Horncastle William Jessop L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officers; Wm. Stanhope James Banks esq. D.L, Revesby abbey, }Joston Betts, resident dispenser & sec Clerk to the Magistrates, Charles Dee, 14 South ,street Inland Revenue Office, Thomas Lowther, officer, 13 Dis­ Petty Sessions are held at the Court house, North street, pensary road every saturday at 12 noon Local Board Fire Engine Station, Church lane The petty sessional division contains the following places Stamp Office. Higllatreet, Thomas W. Smith,postmaster, in the Horncastle soke :-A.shby West, Coningsby, Halt­ sub-distributor ham, Horncastle, Langriville, Mareham-le-Fen, Mare· Volunteers. ham-le-Hill, Moorby, Roughtoo, Thimbleby, Thornton­ le-Fen, Tovnton High, Toynton Low; Wildmore,Wilksby, ut Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Reg-in'tent ( G Co. ). Wood Enderby. In the hundred of Gartree :~A.sterby, Drill hall, South street, Capt. Henry Tweed, command­ Bawnber, Belchford Bucknall, Cawkwell, Dalderby, Ed­ ing; Theophilus Levett & G. C. Sharpe, lieutenants; lington, Gautby, Goulceby, Hemingby, Horsington, Surgeon-Lieut. John William Jessop, medical officer; Kirkby-super-Bain, Kirkstead, Langton, Martin, Mint­ William Doggett, drill instructor ing, Ranby, Scamblesby, Scrivf'lsby, Stainton Market, Horncastle Union. Stixwold, Sturton Great, Tattershall, Tattershall Board day, alternate tuesdays, at the Board room, Work­ Thorpe, Thornton, Tnmby, Waddingworth, Wispington, house, at n a.m. Woodhall; & part of the hundred of Hill :-Ashby The Union comprises the following places :-Asgarby, Puerorum, Claxby, Pluckacre, Bag Enderby, Fulletby, Ashby Puerorum, Ashby WeQt, Asterby, Bag Enderby, Greetham, Hagworthingham, Hameringham, Ormsby· cum-Ketsby, Oxcomb, Salmonby, Scrafield, Somersby, Barkwith East, Barkwith West, Banmber or }Jam­ Tetford, Winceby, Worlaby. Part of the Soke of Bo· burgh, .Belchford, Benniworth, Bucknall, Cawkwell, lingbroke :-Revesby, Miningsby Claxby Pluckacre, Coningsby, Dalderby, Ed.lington, Fulletby, Gautby, Goulceby, Greetham, Hagworthing· Urban District Council, ham, Haltham-upon-Bain, Hameringham, Hatton,Hem· Offices, Gas works, Foundry street. ingby, Horncastle, Horsington. Kirkby-upon-Bain, Kirk­ stead, Langton near Horncastle, Langton·by-Wragby, Meetings held thursday, monthly, at 6.30 p.m. Lusby, Mareham-le-Fen, Mareham-on-the·Hill, Martin, Members. Miningsby1 Minting, Moorby, Panton, Ranby, Reves­ Chairman, t.lohn Day. b~ Roughton, Salmonby, Scamblesby,. Scrafield, Scri­ Vice-Chairman, *Herbert W. Kemp. velsby, Somersby, Sotby, Stainton Market, Stixwould, Sturton Great, Tattershall, Tattershall Thorpe, Tet­ *Samuel Cheer I tGeorge Y. Pike ford, Thimbleby,. Thomton, Toynton High, Toynton *George Fox 1 tJames Isle Low, Torrington West, Tumby, Tupholme, Wadding­ *James Francis Green I tJohn William Picketing worth, Wildmore, Wilksby, Winceby, Wispington, Wood lWilliam Brown tJohn Rivett Enderby, Woodhall, Woodhall Spa & Wragby. The tJohn Panton I tWilliam Frederick Snartt population of the. union in 1891 waa 2o,2n; area, Marked thus • retire in 18117. 117,530 acres; l'ateable value in 1896, £127,920 Marked thus! r~ire in 1898. Marked thus t retin> in 1899. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee. J. E. Clerk, Samuel Goe Overton. 20 East •treet Chatterton, 14 South street, Homcastle Treasurer, Townson M. Ht~ll, 25 High street Treasurer, William Garfit. Boston .
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