LINCOLNSHIRE. [K:ELLY's Petty Sessions Are Held at the Court House, High Street, Caistor; Market Rasen Sub-District, Herbert Gadd, Every Fourth Wednesday at U A

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LINCOLNSHIRE. [K:ELLY's Petty Sessions Are Held at the Court House, High Street, Caistor; Market Rasen Sub-District, Herbert Gadd, Every Fourth Wednesday at U A 116 C.AISTOB. LINCOLNSHIRE. [K:ELLY's Petty Sessions are held at the Court House, High street, Caistor; Market Rasen sub-district, Herbert Gadd, every fourth wednesday at u a. m .. & every saturday Market Rasen; deputy, James Cooper, Market Rasen when required at 3 p.m. List of places included in the Registrars of Marriages, Caistor sub-district, Jas. Button, Caistor petty sessional division :-Cabourn, CaiRtor, Market place, Caistor; deputy, H. E. Smith, Caistor; Clixby, Croxby, Cuxwold, Grasby, Holton-le-Moor, Market Rasen sub-district, Thomas Nettleship, jun. Keelby, North Kelsey. South Kelsey, Great Limber, Market Rasen; deputy, William Cocking, Post office, Nettleton, Rothwell, Searby-cnm-Owmby, Swallow & Market Rasen Thoresway The Workhou11e, a large building of brick, erected m r8oo, Public Establishments :- with $ chapel attached, erected in I865, is about I mile County Court Office, Market place, His Honor John west of the town, & will hold I go inmates; officers & Shortt, judge; George Robert Foster Haddelsey, regis­ inmates now (1896) stand at I27; Rev. Robert Thomas trar & high bailiff; l'S. F. Haddelsey, deputy registrar; M. A. chaplain; A. Cameron M. D. medical officer; C. R. Haddelsey, sub-bailiff; R. Clark, acting sub-bailiff. Arthur H. Holehouse, master ; Miss Alice M. Hole­ A court is held at the Court house every two months, house, matron; owing to the formation of a separate the district of which comprises the following places :­ union for Grimsby district, the accommodation here is Beelsby, Bigby, Brocklesby, Cabourn, Caistor, Claxby, greater than the requirements, & at the present time Clixby, Oroxby, Ouxwold, Grasby, Holton-le-Moor, more than ilalf of the inmates here are boarders received Keelby, Kelsey (South & North), Limber Magna, I.im· from the Halifax & Nottingham unions ber Parva, Nettleton, Normanby-le-WQld, Riby, Both­ well, Searby-with-Owmby, Somerby, Swallow, Swin­ School Attendance ()Qmmittee, hope, Thoresway & Thorganby Clerk, George Robe:rt Foster Haddelsey, Market pl. Caistor Caistor for bankruptcy juri~diction is included in Great Attendance & Inquiry Officers, the Vaccination Officers Grimsby district; Arthur Stewart Maples, Trinity Public Officers :- House lane, Hull, official receiver Certifying Factory Surgeon,.Alex.Cameron M. D. Market pl Fire Brigade, Robert Brighton, superintendent Clerk to the Commissioners of Sewers for the Wapen­ County Police Station, Chapel street, Herbert Bailey, in­ takes of Yarborough & Bradley Haverstow,George Robt. spector, & I constable Foster Haddelsey, Market place Public Hall, High street, Charles Brown esq. hon. sec Assessor & Collector of Taxes, Charles Ainger, Market pl Stamp Office, Market pi. Robt. John Watson, distributor Coroner for Caistor District, Charles Brown, Market pl Deputy Coroner, Rowland Mounsey Bowstead M.D. Caistor Rural District Council. Castle hill Meets once each month on sat. at the Workhouse, Caistor. Places of Worship, with times of services~- Clerk, George Robert Foster Haddelsey, Market pl.Caistor SS. Peter & Paul Church, Rev. William F'rederick West­ Treasurer, Arthur Henry Leslie Melville, Bank, Lincoln brook Westbrooke, vicar; Io.go a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; Medical Officer of Health, Alexander Cameron M.D. Mar- daily, 7.30 p.m ket place, Caistor Congregational, ro.go a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7-IS p.m Sanitary Inspector, S. P. Skipworth, Owmby Mount, Primitive Methodist, Rev. William James Ward; 2 & 6 Searby, Lincoln p.m.; mon. 7 p.m Caistor Union. Wesleyan, Rev. Alfred Freeman; Io.go a.m. & 6 p.m.; Board day, alternate saturdays, at the Workhouse,Caistor, thurs. 7. 1 5 p.m at II a.m. Schools :- ..Caistor union now comprises the following parishes & The Free Grammar School was founded in I6go, under townships, several places having been transferred to th•· the will of Francis Rawlinson, & a subsequent endow- union of Grimsby, formed in r8go :-Atterby, Bigoy, ment was made by WiU.iam Hansard esq. : the income is Bishop Norton, Brocklesby, Buslingthorpe, Cabourn, now £255 yearly; there is a boarding house in connec- Caistor, Olaxby, Clixby, Croxby, Cuxwold, Glentham, tion with the school: the management of the school is -Grasby, Holton-le-Moor, Keelby, North Kelsey, South vested in a body of governors; the Rev. ThQmas James Kelsey, Kingerby, Kirkby-cum-Osgodby, Kirmond-le- Thorburn M.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge, & LL.D. Mire, Legsby, Limber Magna, Lynwode or Linwood, of Trinity College, Dublin, head master Lissington, Nettleton, Newton-by-Toft, Normanby-le- Parochial (mixed), erected, with master's house, in r85g, Wold, North Owersby. South Owersby, Market Rasen, at a cost of £gro, raised by subscription as a memorial Middle Rasen, West Rasen, Ribv, Rothwell, Searby- by his friends to James Green Dixon esq. of Caistor, for -with-Owmby, Sixhills, Snitterby, Somerby, Stainton-le- his long & valuable services in the cause of religious Vale, Swallow, SwinhopP, Tealby, Thoresway, Thorgan- education: an additional class room has since been by, Thornton-le-Moor, Toft, East Torrington, Usselby, added, & the school will now hold 240 children; average Waddingham, Wales by & NQrth Willingham. The attendance, 85 ; Frederick Gibson, master; Mrs . .Alice population of the union in r8gi was 16,977; area, Gib son, mistress r2r,o84 acres; rateable value, March, r8g6, £123,567 Wesleyan Day (mixed), built in I867, for I72 children; Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Con1mittee, George average attendance, rg6; William John Ratcliff,master; Robert Foster Haddelsey, Market place, Caistor Miss Martha Fox, mistress 'Treasurer, Arthur Henry Leslie Melville, Bank, LinColn Conveyance.-An omnibus from 'Red Lion' to meet the Collectors of Poor Rates, CaistQr & K ettleton, 0. Ainger, trains at Moortown; & also an omnibus from the 'White Market place; Keelby. J. Hill; Market Rasen,J.Coop&r ·' Hart,' which conveys the mails Middle Rasen, J. B. Fowler; North Kelsey, A. Foston Carriers from the following places:- Relieving Officers & Collectors to Guardians, Caistor dis· Ashby-Birkett, ' White Horse,' sat trict, William Henson, Church street, Caisoor; Market Binbrook-Thraves, Griffin inn & Jaeklin, George inn, sat Rasen district, James Marshall, Market Rasen Brigg (to)-Drury & Smith (vm Grasby & Bigby), from Vaccination Officers, Caistor district, William Henson, their houses in Caistor, thurs Church sLreet, Caistor; Market Rasen district, James Brigsley-Birkett, ' '" hite Horse,' sat Marshall, Market Rasen Grasby-Clark, ' 1r hite Horse,' sat Medical Officers, Caistor No. I district, Alexander Cam- Grasby-Lacey & Toplis, George inn, sat eron M. D. Market place, Caistor; Caistor No. 2 dis- Great Grimsby-from their houses in Caistor, Dmry trict, C. Montag11e Leakev L.S.A. High street, Caistor; & Fenwick, mon. wed. & fri Keelby district, Daniel Oliver Kerr M. B., C. M. Keelby; Ha,brough-Miller, 'White Horse,' sat. ; Bell, George Market Rasen, No. I district, Edwin William Barton inn, sat M . .O. Market Rasen; Market Rasen, No. 2, George Hull-Pearson from his house in High street, tues. & fri Henry Barton L.R.C.P.Edin. Market Rasen; Swinhope Irby-Osbourne, ' White Hart,' sat district, John Croker Jellett B.A., L.R.C.P.Irel. Bm- Keelby-Rack, 'White Horse,' sah brooke; Tealby district, Edwin William Barton M.D. Kelsey, Norf;h-Toplis, George inn, sat Market Rasen; Waddingham district, Edward Cudmore Kelsey, South-Martin, 'White Hart.' sat McCarthy L.R.C.P.Edin. Waddingham Limber-Crowe, 'White Hart,' sat Public Vaccinators, the Medical Officers Louth-Fenwick, from his house, North street, on wed Superintendent Registrar, George Robt. Foster Haddelsey, Market Rasen-from their housea in Caistor, Drury, Market place, Caistor; deputy, Charles Robert Had- tues.; Plumtree, George inn, sat delsey, Market place, Caistor North Owersby-Walker, 'White Hart,' sat _Registrars of Eirths & Deaths, Caistor sub-district, Sep- North & South Owersby-Vickers, 'White Hart,' sat timmus Patrick Skipworth, Owmby Mount. Searby, Ulceby-Baker, George inn, sat IJncoln; deputy, R. M. Bowstead M.D. Castle hill, Waddingbam-Ducker, 'White Hart, sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bowstead Rowland Mounsey 'Blackbnm Mrs. Sycamore cottage Castle hill Chapman William Waahington, Shoot- Brooks Misses, Plough hill Brown Charles, Fern cottage er1 dale .
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