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126 CA BOURN, LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'S lish and Decorated. insertions, -comsisting of chancel and rectangular building of stone, 128 feet in height, anli beara nave, south porch and a western tower containing one the following inscription :-" This pillar was erected to bell : the chancel ll'etains .& piscina and a low side commemorate the planting of these woods by Charles An-. window; the font consists 'Of a cylindrical Norman derson Pelham, Lord Yarborough, who commenced plant bowl, discovered under the floor during the restoration mg in 1787, and betw~ that year and 1823 placed on his and then placed on a square base : the tower, considered property 12,552,700 trees : the foundation of this pillar wu by _Mr. Paley and others as a Saxon work, has been laid in the year 1840 by his son, and the building finished raised 1!3 feet and baluster lights introduced: the by his grandson in I 849." 'fhe Earl of Yarborough P.C; church was restored in 1872 under the direction of the is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The chief late Sir .!.. W. Blomfield M.A., .A.R..A., F.S.A. l\·hen crops are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The soil is B dark the -walls of the nav~ and ceha~.el were rebuilt, the sand; subsoil, -chalk. The area is 2,926 aCTBs; rateable tower heightened, a pOTch added, several new windows value, £r,664; population in 1901, r6r. inserted and the interior refitted:- R low wooden screen of carved open- work divides the chancel and nave: there BADGER'S fiLLS, about 1 mile south-east from the is a chalice of the xsth century: the church affords village, are well known as fox covers. 100 sittings. The register dates from the year I559· The Sexton, Willia.m Pa1:chett. living is a vicarage, net yearly value, from 280 acres of Letters through Caistor arrive at 8. rs a.m. Letter JJox gleoo, £g6, with residence, in the gift of the .Earl of cleared at 4_55 p.m. Caistor, I! miles distant, is the Yarborough P.C. and held since 1893 by the Rev. Robert nearest money order & telegraph office Thomas B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. Here is a Primitive Methodist chapel, built in r853· Tbe Pelham Public Elementary &hool (mixed), built in rB55. at a Column, which stands in a wood, on an eminence com- cost of £200, for 42 children; average attendance, 20; manding extensive views of the surrounding country, is s William T. Bridgeman, master . Thomas Rev. Robert B.A. Vicarage Ooppin Geo. R. farmer, Cabourn Parva Rickells John, farmer, The Mount COMMERCIAL. Hare Enoch, .farmer. Cabourn house Robinson William, farmer Bayram George, farmer Jackson Joseph, woodman w the Earl Towers Richard, wheelwright Chappell William, farm bailiff to Mr of Yarborough P.C Wilkinson Charles, farmer William Dawson Wargrave i Patchett William, blacksmith Willey Cook, farmer CADNEY -CUM-HOWSHAM is a large agricultural I at s.:;o p.m. ; no post on sundays. Brigg, 3 milea parish, in tna North Lindsey division of the county, parts . distant1 is the nearest money order & telegraph oflbe of Lindsey, south division of Yarborough wapentake, Brigg • petty sessional division, Glanford Brigg union, Brigg HOWSHAM is a hamlet, half a mile from the station county court district, rural deanery of Yarborough No. 2, I .and 2 miles east of Cadney. Here is a small chapel of archdeaconry of Stow anu. diocese of Lincoln. The village ease, a structure of brick, consisting of nave only, and of Cadney is 3 miles south from Brigg. and at Howsham, having 70 sittings: there are also chapels for Wesleyans 2~ miles east, is a station on the Lincoln, Cleelhorpes and and Primitive Methodists. Hull branch of the Great Central railway, I54! miles Post Office, Howsham.-David Purdon, sub-postmaster. from London. The church of All Saints, at Cadney, is Letters through Lincoln arrive at 6.20 a.m.; dis- of stone in the Norman style, consisting of chancel,· patched at 6.20 p.m.; no post on sundays. North nave, south aisle, chantry, south porch and a western Kelsey, 2 miles distant, is the nearest m~ney ordel' & tower containing one bell: there is an oak scrpen, telegraph office ooautifully carved, and a Norman font: in r865 a severe Wall Let-ter Box · Howsham Gronge, cleared 5·45 p.m. gale of wmd carried away the roof of the chancel, but a week days onl; new roof has been erected at the cost of the Earl of Yar- Railway Station Howsham .Albert Rooley station mastr borough~ beneath the pulpit is a stone inscribed to the ., ' ' memory of the Pye family and bearing date 1699: there NEWSTEAD 1s a civil parish, ecclesiastically annexed are also the remains of a stained window in the .south to Cadney-cum-Howsham, and 1 ! miles south from Brigg, aisle : the chancel and chantry each retain a pisr.ina : the on the river .Ancholme, in Glanford Brigg union; it con church was closed for restoration in 1895 and so re- sists of a farm of 477 acres and six cottages, the property mains (rgog), and divine service is now held in a of the Earl of Yarborough. Here was anciently a Gilber· licensed Mission room. The register dates from the tine priory, founded by Henry II. before ri73 ; at its year 1564. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value dissolution the revenues were estimated at £ 38 ; tho £235, including I5 acres of glebe and residence, in the crypt of the chapter house still remains, and is in Yery gift of the Earl of Yarborough P.C. and held since rBgr good preservation. The area is 473 acres of land and 1 by the Rev. Edward Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock L.Th. of water; rateable value, £4o6; population in I901, 39· of Hatfield Hall, Durham, F.L.S., F.G.S. Here is n Wall Letter Box, Newstead, cleared 8.55 a.m. k 6 p.m~ Primitive Method·ist chapel. The Earl of Yarborough week days only P.C. is lord of the manor and principal land<Jwner. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and turnips. Public Elementary Schoo~, Howsham (mixed), erected in The soil is carr, peat, clay and sand; subsoil, various. 1847 by the third Earl of Yarborough, for 8o children; The area of Cadney-cum-Howsham is 4,540 acres of average attendance, 54; William JJooth, master; Mis!t land and 8 o.f water; rateable value of Cadney, £4,T43; Lily Smith, mistress population in rgo1, 404. Oarriers.-Henry A~hton, from Howsham to Bdgg, thurs Post Office, Cadney. Joseph Abey, sub-postmaster. k sat. & Thomas Elsome, from Cadney to Brigg, thurs. Letters ,through Brigg arrive at 8 a. m. ; dispatched k sat CADNEY. ISmith George, farmer, The Laurels Hardy....,_, farmer. The Chestnuts Woodruffe-Peacock Rev.• Edward Smith William, farmer Lacey Charles, cottage farmer Adrian L.Th., F.L.S., F.G.S. (past j Smith Wm. jun. frrnr. k assist. <Jvrsr Lamming W. (Mrs.), cottage farmer president & botanical 11ecretary of Willey Chas. farmer, Edlington ho Love day Fanny (1Mrs. ), shopkeeper Maddison George. cowkeeper the Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union) 1 Willmore Chas. farmer1, Cadney bridge (vicar), The Vicarage ~ Willmore William, farmer Mason Georg8, boot maker COMMERCIAL. Rag.pen Robert, cowkeeper Abey J oseph, farmer, Post office HOWSHAM. Sanderson John, cowkecper Barley George. cottage farmer COMMERCIAL. Sergeant Waiter, blacksmith Elsome Thomas, farmer & carrier Ashton Henry, farmer k carrier Skipworth Fitz Hy. farmr. Brandicart Gibbons George, farmer & thrashing Beacock Charles, cowkeeper Skipworth Peyton, cattle dealer macb.ine owner Clayton Jam~. farmer, The Grange Staples Herbert, farmer, Barff housa Ladlow John, bailiff to Thomas Collingwood Samuel, small holder Williamaon George Henry, farmer Atkinson & Sons, Poolthorne Corney John, farmer, Fox farm Parker Samuel, farmer Drury Th::>mas, jun. farmer NEWSTEAD. Richa:rdson David & Job, farmers Ellis Leonard, farmer, Pepperdale [Postal address, Newstead, Brigg.4 Stamp Isaac, farmer, Sandhills Evison Charles, wheelwright Mitchell Charles, farmer, Priory frm CAENBY is a parish near the road from Market Rasen -deaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. There was a to Gainsborough, 8 miles west from Market Rasen sta- church .here prior to the Conquest. The church of .S~ tion on the Hull and Lincoln branch of the Great Central Nicholas i!! a building of stone in the Gothic etyle, con• railway, and 13 north from Lincoln, in the West Lindsey sisting of chancel and nave and a turret containing one division of the county, ftl.st division of the wapentake of bell= in th& chancel is a memorial window to the Re-r. .A.slackoe, petty ~essional division of LinctJln (Bail and George Banestre Pix M.A. rector 1868-74• by whom the Close), parts of Lindsey, Lincoln union, Market Rasen church was new roofed and during whose incumbency it county cond district, rural deanery of Aslackoe, &rch-- was reseated. : there are T~ sittings. The register dates .