DIRECTORY. 207 MININGSBY. [LINCOLN.] COMl!IERCIAL. Greenfield Joseph, farmer Mawer William, fanner AlliE~ Marla (Mn~.), farmer Hardy Thomas, farmel' Richardson Thomas, farmer Brackenbury William Thomas, farmer Harrison John, farmer Woods John, farm bailiff Carter Thomas, farmer Hoyles Henry, farmer :V.tters through Boston, which is the Day John, farm bailiff Laud Daniel, farm bailiff nearest money order office MJ:NJ:NGSBY is a parish and pleasant village, distant 7 building, with nave, chancel, and tul'I'et with I bell. The .miles west-by-south of 8pilsby, 6 south-east of , register dates from the year 1,688. The Wesleyans have a and 9 north-east of Tattel'l!hall station, in the soke of Boling- meeting-hollile. This parish shares in the benefits of the broke,Horncastleunion, parts of Lindsey,North , Free school at . A ~parochial school is now in deanery of Bolingbroke, archdeaconry and . course of erection, by Sir John Smith, Bart. 'rhe popula­ The living is a rectory, value £286 per annum, in the gift tion in 1851 was 4!)2; the area in acres 1,000; rateable value of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and held by .£1,360. Sir John Smith, Bart., is lord of the manor, and the Rev. William Nevins, M.A.; the Rev. Michael Hem, owner ofthe property. Within 3 milesarena,·igationoi lead- M.A., is the cu•·ate. The church of St. Andrew is an old ing to Boston. . · HernRev.Michael,M.A..[curate],Rectry English John, farmer West John, farmer Bullivant 'fhoma.s, farmer Fowler David, farm bailiff Letters through Boston vUi Reveshy. Cott•m Vincent, blacksmith Norton John, sbopke<>per The nearest money order office is at Daubney Henry,wheelwright&carpentr Simons Joseph, farmer Hornca.stle PLACES OF WoRsHIP :-Church, Rev. William Nevins, M.A.. rector; Rev. Michael Hem, M •.&. curate W esleyon Chapel MJ:NTJ:lVG, a parish in the soutnern division of the Cambridge, to whom the manor belongs; the Rev. Francis wapentake of Gartree, diocese and archdeaconry of Lin- Bashforth, B.D., is the incumbent. The churl'h of St. coin, deanery of Gartree, parts of Lindsey, and Horncastle Andrew consi:.ts of nave1 chancel, north aisle-, and turret; union, 6 miles north-west from Horncastle, 5 south-east the chancel is sepa:rated from the nave by a carved screen; from , aud 7 north from Southrey and Bardney the nave is separated from the nisle by clustered columllli • station, in 1851 contained 408 inhabitants, and about 2,500 and Gothic arches. A National school was erected in acres of land. The living is a united rectory and vicarage, 1851 tor boys and girls, with residence for master aud value £437, and in the patronage of St. John's College, mistress; ~site was given by Francis Farr, Esq. Bashforth Rev. Francis, :9,D. Rectory Chatterton Robert, fnrmer, Park Howden John, postmaster & shovkeept Cropper William, esq. Lodge Cropper Williato, farmer Jessop Johu, miller & grocrr, .Mill lane Farr Francis, esq Dauber William, farmer Pinnin~ John, farmer COMMERCIAL. Day Thomas, farmet, Park Pinning Southwell, farmer Addlesee Robert,f'armer Epton William, farmer Sampson Juhn, farmer • Bacon J olm, carpenter & carrier Evison Thomas, smith & shopkeeper Smithson Thomas, farmer Bacon William, parish clerk & carrier Favell Robert, farmer, Lod~ farm Taylor \.Yilliam, farmer Bee John, farmer Fletcher John, whe~lwright Ward John, farmer Birket Charles, farmer Green:field Sarah (1\Irs.), shopkeeper Wass Robert, wheelwright Blow George, boot & shoe maker Blackburn Henry, wh~lwright \Vhltcman Dorothy (Mrs.), mistress o£ Brader John, wheelwri~ht & carpenter Harrison John, farmer, Mill lane National school Cartwright George, farmer & beer rctlr Hewett John, butcher WhitemanHugh,masterofNationalschl Cartwright Hency Brine, farmer Hotchin Isaac, boot & shoe maker Wino John, beer retailer & butcher PosT 0PPICE.-John Howden, reeeiver. Letters arrive by messenger from Horncastle at 11.15 a.m.; dispatched at 2.45 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Horncwt1e CARRIER TO HORNCASTLE-Bacon's cart, saturday, returning the same day MOO'R.liY is a small village, in the so'ke, deanery and union chester, and hEld by the Rev. William Matthews Pierce, of HorHcastle, parts of Lind:ltly, archdeaconry and diocese of M.A.,.of WestAshby; the Rev. John RiebardJohnson, M.A., Lincoln, Norttt Lincolnshire, 4i miles south-east from is tbecurate. The Wesleyans have a chapel here. A National Horncastle, and 126 from . The church of .All school for boys and girls W&!l erected in 1856, for the Saint. i8 a Gothic structure, with nave and chancel, parishes of Moorby and Wood Rnderby. The population in and a turret containiug 1 bell. The living is a rectory, 1851 was 159; the area in acres about 900~ besides 100 eou&Olidated with the perpetual curacy of , acres which has been allotted to the parish in Wildmoo:t; joint aumual value about .£200, with 14 acres of glebe allot- Fen. James Bank& Stanhope, Esq., M.J> •., is lord of the ment in Wildmoor Fen, in the gift of the Bishop of Man- manor. Johnson Re\'. John Richd. M.A.[curate] Green William, farmer, GleM 'Spice William, farmer • coMMERCIAL. Newham William, blacksmith & shopkpr Stu bbs Robert, cowkeeper Burrows Rot>ert, farmer Ranshaw William, shoemaker Wells Edward, farmer Cheeseman John, wheelwright & beer Sansome Sarab (Miss), National school ~etters through Bo.ph Pare, farmer Duke James, iand surveyor&master of Mitchelson William, boot & shoe maker Battram Thomas, farmer free school IMower Henry, tailor Beyer Michael, boot & shoe mak~ Faulkner Henry, fanner . Mowson Alfred, shopkeeper & saddler