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464 UFFINGTON. LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY'S Ramsden Rev. Fredk. John M:.A.Rectory 1 Genever Joseph, boot maker I Pateman Taylor, farmer Moor Rev. Drayson M.A. [curate] Gray Alfred, farmer, Folly fa. .,.,rrmn Pickworth Wm. fanner, Uffington fen COMMERCIAL. Gray Anthony Searson, farmer, The Railings William, Bertie Arrns inn Adams Thomas, gamekeeper to the Grange Sells William & Thomas, tailors Earl of Lindsey Gray George, farmer, Home farm Shillaker George, farmer, Uflington fen AndrewsJames, agent to Lord Kesteven Green John, Trollope Arms P.H Smith James & Thomas, wheelwrights Boyer George, fanner, Copthill farm Holmes Emanuel, farmer & blacksmiths Ellis & Everard, coal, oil cake & manure Lowe Charles Conyers (exors. of), Thurlby Jn. frmr. Uffington Wood farm merchants &c. ; & at Stamford, Tal- millers (water & steam) & farmers, Wells Wm. grocer, baker, & post office lington, Bourn, Littleworth & Deep- N ewstead mills Whattoff Charles, fanner ing St. Nicholas Martin Maxwell, farmer ULCEBY with FORDINGTON. ULCEBY is a small village and parish, 3 miles south-west the parish is a lofty hill called "Bull's Head," a well-known from Alford station on the East Lincolnshire branch of the landmark. Miss Mansell, who is lady of the manor, Mrs. Great Northern railway, and 5~ east-north-east from Spilsby, Hamilton-Ogilvy, of Bloxholm Hall, and the rector are the in the South Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, principal landowners. The soil is chalky loam ; subsoil, Wold division of Calceworth hundred, petty sessional division chalk and red clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, seeds of Alford, union and county court district of Spilsby, rural and turnips. The area of the parish of Ulceby with Ford deanery of Calcewaith No. 2, and archdeaconry and diocese ington is 1,89oA. 2R. ; rateable value, [2,064; the popula of Lincoln. The church of All Saints is a small and plain tion in r88I was I76. edifice of brick, erected in 1826, at a cost of £450, and con FoRDINGTON is a hamlet, in the parish of Ulceby, but in sists of chancel and mive, with a belfry containing one bell : it the hundred of Candleshoe, about half a mile south-west was restored internally and reseated in I885: there are I20 from the church. There was formerly a church here, but no sittings. The register dates from 1749. The living is a rectory, trace of it now remains. with that of Fordington annexed, joint net yearly value £4oo, arising from 450 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Letters through Alford, the nearest money order & telegraph and held since 1877 by the Rev. Waiter Gilbert Peacock B. A. office, arrive at 8 a. m. LETTER Box cleared at 9.30 a.m of Balliol College, Oxford. There is a W esleyan chapel. In The children of this parish attend the school at Well Peacock Rev. "'alter Gilbert B. A. Rectory Cartwright George, farmer, Fordington Kidd William, farmer Brown Henry & Arthur, blacksmiths & Cartwright Hy.Martin, farmr.Manor ho Riggall Edward & George Alfd. farmers, agricultural implement makers Elliott Henry, shopkeeper Ulceby grange Brown Waiter, carpenter Forman Martha (Mrs.), Gate P.H Stephenson Leslie, farmer ULCEBY VILLAGE is a parish and large village, is distributed on February 2nd and Easter Monday by the with a station at Ulceby Junction, I~ miles from the village, vicar. The Earl of Yarborough D.L., J.P. who is lord of the on the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire railway, being manor, Mrs. Henry Fletcher, of Thornton Curtis, and Mrs. the junction of the line to Great Grimsby, 164~ miles from F. Monk Foster, of Burnham Manor, Thornton Curtis, are London, 6 south from New Holland and 7 south-east from the principal landowners. The soil is clay and loam ; sub Barton-on-Ilumber, in the North Lindsey division of the soil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. county, parts of Lindsey, northern division of the Yar- The area is 3,610 acres; rateable value, £7,038; the popu borough wapentake, union of Glanford Brigg, Barton-upon- lation in r88r was r,oo4. Humber petty sessional division and county court district, ULCEBY SKITTER is a hamlet, one mile and a half east, rural deanery of Yarborough No. I, archdeaconry of Stow Here is the railway station. and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. Nicholas is an Parish Clerk, Edward Holmes Harrison. edifice of stone, in the Decorated and Perpendicular styles, PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, lady chapel, adjoining railway station.-William Henry Cook, post-- north and south porches, and an embattled western tower master. Letters are received at7.10 a.m.; deliverycom- with spire containing 5 bells: there are memorial windows mences at 7-45 a.m. ; dispatched at 5.30 p.m. for London, to the late !William David Field esq. placed by the Rev. Midland counties, Ireland & Scotland; 7 p.m. for Peter- Henry Fletcher, vicar of Thornton Curtis, and to the Rev. boro', East Lincolnshire, Eastern counties & Grimsby; Wm. Henry Flowers, late vicar of Ulceby: the chancel and 8 p.m. for Hull lady chapel each contains an aumbry and piscina; the font PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, is Early English: the church was restored and the seats re- Ulceby Village.-WilliamWills Whitham, receiver. Letters constructed in 1852, under the direction of Mr. Keyworth, received at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 4.40 p.m of Hull: the south aisle was entirely restored in I879, and National School (mixed), founded in I722, as a free school, the south porch built by the vicar, at his own expense, in by Thomas Richardson, of Ulccby, & endowed by him memory of his wife, and in r887 the chancel was restored : with land, increased at the time of the Inclosure to 21 the dedication cross, found buried under the floor, has been acres ; the rent of this plot, amounting to £47 yearly, is placed near the chancel arch : there are 350 sittings. The applied to the maintenance of the school; the vicar, register dates from the year I567. The living is a vicarage, churchwardens & overseers are the trustees of the school, net yearly value £3oo, including I24 acres of glebe, with which is available for 200 children; average attendance, residence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since I64; Charles Hill Yule, master; Mrs. Mary Yule, mistress r876 by the Rev. William Fletcher D.D. of Brasenose College, Railway Station, William N eal, station master ()xford. There are Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels CARRIERs.-Joseph Tonge & Edward Baker, to Barton, on here, and a place of worship for Seventh Day Adventists. mon. ; to Hull, tues. & fri. ; to Brigg, thurs.; to Caistor, Catharine Radley's charity of £5, left September 3rd, 1842, sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. J Carter William, seed merchant Harrison Edward Holmes, news agent, AllenRev.Wm.[Wesleyan],UlcebySkittr I Chapman George, shoe maker town crier & parish clerk Baron Thomas Cook Wm. coal dlr. Brocklesby station Hemstock John, saddler & harness ma Blanchard James Wright CookWm.Hy.postmaster, Ulceby junctn Hookham Francis, farmer, Manor ha Davy Mrs Cooper William Wasney, farmer Houlton William, boot & shoe maker Davy Mrs. Robert Dale John Hargrave, blacksmith Houlton William, carpenter Fletcher Rev. William D.D. Vicarage Davy George, cowkeeper Howell John, farmer, Ulceby Skitter Harris Miss Dexter William, fanner Hunter George, machine maker Sharpley Henry Drinkall George, tailor H urd Thomas, farmer Stephens Mrs Dunwell Samuel, farmer J ackson John, flour dealer Turner John, The Grange Ebbatson Edwin, plumber Jewitt Henry, Brocklesby Ox P.H Walker Edward Ellerby George, farmer, Carr road Marginson John, butcher West Mrs Ellerby John, farmer, Carr road Myers Albert, beer retailer COMMERCIAL. Ellis Charles, shopkeeper & boot maker Neal William, station master Alcock Edmund Hudson, shopkeeper Fern John, farmer, Carr road Oates John, farmer & refreshment Atkin Thomas, wheelwright Fern Robert, farmer rooms, Railway station, Ulceby junctn Baker Thomas, Yarborough inn Fern Thomas, fanner, Ulceby Skitter Parr Norman Edwd. farmer, The Chase Earon Thomas, surgeon, & medical I Fisher John, miller (wind), Grange mill Pearson Frederick, farmer officer & public vaccinator, Barrow & Fryer Alfred, watch maker Phillips John Thomas, blacksmith, Ulcebydistricts,GlanfordBriggunion Gott John, machine inspector M. S. & Ulceby Skitter :Beecroft Solomon, farmer L. railway, Ulceby Skitter Philipson John, tailor Beverley William, hawker Gray Robert, carpenter Potts Wm. bricklayer, mason & builder Bishop John, farmer Greenfield John, farmer Robinson John, farmer, Carr road Button Grantham, farmer Hall Ann (Mrs.), Fox P.H Sharp John Dannett, miller (steam), Bygott William, farmer, Rye hill Hardy Joseph, farmer Ulceby Skitter .