DIRECTORY.] .. HACKTHORNo Public Elemenbary School (mixed & infants), erected j Ths school is controlled by 6 managers, a.ppointed '1903 with rtlilidence for master in 1876, at. a coet, including IS~ of £1,400, far x8o children; average attendance, Carrier.-Henry Miller, to on fri'. i to Brig'g. il4; William Steele, master; Miss ,.Alice Allan., in- thurs fants' mistress PBIVAT:R RESIDENTS. COM"\IEBCIALj Short Frank, farme-r Ernest, Habrough grange Brnmby Waiter, blacksmith Spencer Charles, farmer Burrows William C Cuthbert Hnmphrey, frmr.& lando-wnr Spencer Hannah (Mrs.), farmer Cntliberl HnffiiJhrey Donovan Armis (Mrs.), stationer, Post Spence~ John, farmer Donorau Michael office Taylor Richard H. Railway inn Drewery Thomas Elletson Job, farmer & landowner Waddingham Alfd. builder & 4:ontrctr Moses, Langham house Mapplcthorpe William, farmer Waddingha:m Eliza Jane (Mis&),grocr Holliday Robert, The Laurels Miller Henry, carrier & clerk to Waddingham Sarah (Miss), dress ma Pidd Thomas W Council We!!toby Weldale, butcher Reid Rev. William Miller (vkar) Plasldtt Susan (Mrs.), farmer Wood William, farmel\ Habrough ho Wood William, Habrough house Robinson William, shoe maker Wynn John & Co. coal merchants HACCON:BY (or ) is 11 p11rish, towm~hip and Cambridge, who resides at Morton. There is a Baptist village, 1! miles north from Morton station on the Bourne ·chapel, erected in 186]. Sir Richard Brownlow left to and Sleafood branch of the Great Northern railway, 4 miles this parish two yearly rent-charities on~ of £3. fon JIOrth from .Bourne and 6 south from , in the educating six children, and one of [1, fol" the poor, South Ke~teTen division of the county, parts of , who have al!o the interest of £55 left by different .l..veland hundred, Bourne petty sessional division, union donors. The principal landowne.rs are the Earl of An• and county court district, rural deanery tJf Aveland No. 2, tJaster P.C. who is lord of the manor, ThomtU! Wbyment and archdeaconry and dioce9e of Lincoln. The-church of Atkinson esq. of Hacenby Hall, the trustees of Francis St. Andrew is an anoient •building of stone, in the Early Raper Larken esq. of Lincoln, William .J. Brown- esq. Engli&h and Perpendicular styles, consisting of chancel, and G. S. Mills esq. The soil is loam and sandy peat-;. north chapel, nave of three bays, aisles, south porch and subsoil, higher parts rock, lower parts silt. The chief a tower with spire containing 4 bells; at the east end of crops are· wheat, barley, oats; beans, peas and potatoes. the south aisle there is an altar bracket and a piscina and The area. is 2,596 acres; rateable value, £3,362; popu­ two slabs with crosseil of the 13th century: there is also lation of the entire parish in xg01, 322. a piscina in the chancel, and on the pavement a. slab cam- · memorating an ecclesiastic, of which the inscription, when STA.INFIEI.D (or Stenfield) is a. hamlet; about 2 'miles perfect, ran:-" Iste fuit Rector de Brunn vocitatus :" west. The poor have the interest of £47 6s. 2d. left by there are two medireval oak chests, one of which has very Henry Fryer in 1822. There was anciently a Roman excellent traceried panelling: the chapel, which is Per- station here, formed apparently {)n account of the exist-' pendicular, has stone seats on the north and east sides enc8 on this spot of mineral springs, which retained and a. piscina, and there is a fine bras11 to the late Rev. their popularity until the middle of the l:Bth century; Samuel Hopkinson, Yicar, and his wife, designed by Mr. many Roman coins have been met with, and the'-t~ was X. W. Pugin: in the south wall of the chantry is a free- once a. chapel here. The Baptists hold services in ~ stone tablet with a rhyming acrostic to John Audley, cottage. 1648, and at its north-east angle, in the churchyard, a Parish Clerk. John Wortley. l'ich canopy- which once covered an effigy:· the tower of Post Office.-Frederick William Spratling, sub-post­ aaWar and rubble i.s of the 14th century; the church master. Letters through Bour:ne arrive at 6.5o a.m. wa& restored in 1900 at an estimated cos-t of £2,298, of & 6.15 p.m.; dispatched at 6.15 p.m. week days only. which sum £1,338 was contributed by the Earl of Mortrm is the nearest m

Anyan Geo. w 0 farmer; & at 'Braceby r Ellis Wm. Smith,frmr. ; &; at Newton IGreen William, cottage farmer Blackburn John Barber, farmer I France Richard, cottage farmer' .HACXTHORN is a parish near Ermine Street, 8 .:\.dackhoe wapentake, petty sessional division of Lincoln miles north-by-east from Lincoln "Station and 10 west- (Bail and Close), union and connty court district of Lin­ BOuth-wes' from Market Ra!!en, in thtt West I.indsey divi- coln, rural deanery of Aslackhoe, archdeaconry of Stow and aion of the county, parts of I.indsey~ eastern division of diocese ~f Lincoln., The church of St. Michael and All