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LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY•S HANNAH-Oum-HAGNABY 2G2 H.ANNAII-CUM-BAGN.ABY. LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY•s HANNAH-oum-HAGNABY. H.A.NN AH (or HANNcAY) is a. small parish, 2! miles from ladies of the manor. The princi'pal landowners ore the the coast, 4! north-east from Alford station on the East trustees of the late Adderley Howard esq. of Long Sutton Lincolnshire section of the Great Northern railway and IS (d. 1874), and Dr. Clarke, of !Cambridge. The soil is south-east from Louth, in the South Lindsey division of heavy loam; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are ·wheat and the county, parts of Lindsey, Wold division of the hun­ beans. The area. is 947 acres; rateable value, £1,138; the dred of Calceworth, Alford petty sessional division, Louth population in x8gr was ss. union and county court district, rural deanery of Calce­ H.A,GNA.BY is a <hamlet in ..the parish, ~~obout one mile waith No. 2 and archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln. west from the church. There was here. an abbey of The church of St. Andrew, conspicuously placed on a Prremonstratensian or 'White Canons,. founded by Herbert rising ground, is a small building of brick, consisting of de Orreby in II7S and dedicated to St. Thomas the nave only and a wooden belfry containing one bell, and Martyr: at the Dissolution it bad nine canons and its affords too sittings. The register dates from the- year yearly income wu valued a1;. £'2J87; the site was granted I559· The living is a vicarage, consolidated with the to John Freeman, of London ; there are still traces of th& vicarage of Markby, joint net yearly value from II9 acres moats that surrounded the buildings, po)\tions of thE!' of glebe £133, with residence, in the gift of the Rev. E. foundations of which have been .f118t with. H. Edman M.A. rector of Thornton-le-Moor. Caistor, and Parish Clerk, George Ba:rnes. Mrs. Langton-Massingberd, of Gunby Park, and held Letters through Alfl;)rd, ~ha nearest m<mey order & tele­ since '1881 by the Rev. Arthur Smyth M.A.t LL.B. of graph office, arrive at 7· 15 a.m. ; dispatched from Trinity College, Dublin, who is also vicar of Sutton-le­ Markby at 6.55 p.m. in summer & 5·55 in winter Marsh, where he resides. The charities amount to £1 2s, J. School Board of 5 members was formed Jan. 9, 1877P yearly, being the interest on £':112, given by R. Bowis and for Hannah-cum-Hagnaby & ~arkby united district ; an unknown donor, distributed in bread among the poor T. E. Markham, Louth, clerk to the board at Christmas. The devisees of the late Thomas Alcock a;re The children of this place attend the school at Markby IRANNAH, Tansley George, cowkeeper ' H.A.GNABY. Brocklebank Frederick, farmer Thorndike Wm. 0. farmer, The Gra~ Brown James & Geo.rge Walliss, farmrs Burkitt Ma.ry (Mrs.~ farmer White Walter, 'l"he Fleece P.H. black- Eostgate Goo. farm bailiff to F.Howard Kealey Ohrisropher, farmer smith & fermer I Sellars Chllrles, shoe maker COLD HANWORTH is a parish, 4 miles west from from the year r725. The living is a rectory, now united Wickenby station on the Hull and Lincoln branch of the with. the vicarage of Hackthorn, average tithe rent-char!;'e Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire railway, and 9 [82, joint gross yearly value £258, net £223, including north-north-east from Lincoln, in the West Lindsey divi­ 170 acres of glebe, in the gift of E. W. Oracroft esq. and sion of the county, parts of Lindsey, eastern division of held since 1895 by the Rev. William Hathorn Mills M ..!.. of Aslacoe wapentake, petty sessional division of Lincoln Pembroke College, Cambridge, who resides at RICk­ (Bail and Close), union of Lincoln, county court district of thorn. Edward Weston Cracroft esq. of Hackthorn Hall, Market Rasen1 rural deanery of Aslacoe, archdeaconry of is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The church of All Saints, is clay and loam; the subsoil is clay. The chief crops erected in 1861-62 by Commodore !Peter Cracroft C.B. in are wheat, oats, barley and turnips with some pasture memory of his father, the late Col. Amcotts, is a cruci­ land. The area is 7'84 acres; rateable value, £484; the form building of stone, in the Early Decorated style, from populatin in 1891 was 81. designs by Mr. Crofts, architect, of Islington, London, Parish Clerk, William Hrowcock. consisting of chancel, nave, transept, south porch and a Letters through Lincoln, arrive at •Welton, 3~ miles dis• tower with spire eontaining one bell : there is a stained tant, about 7.30 a.. m. & ha'v& to be called for. The west window to the memory of the founder,· who died in nearest money order office is at Scothern, & telegraph 1865, placed there by his brother-Qjlicers and friends : office at W elton in the churchyard stands the stone font taken out of the The elder children of the parish attend the school at old church : the font now in use is of carved stflne with a Hackthorn; the infants are taught in a cottnge by Mrs. marble stem: there are 120 sittings. The register dates Fanny Naylor Chamberln Joseph Osborne, farmer,\Butler Matthew, farmer Drakes J oseph, farmer, Rookery farm Church farm Dove William, farmer IFieldsend Fred, farmer POTTER HANWORTH is a parish and village, with a paid to the Potter Hanworth Christ's Hospital Endow- · a station on the Great Northern and Great Eastern joint ment Fund, and to be applied by the governors as follows ! · railway from Spalding to Doncaster and 6 miles south­ £10 in maintaining scholarships each of not less than f..1 east from Lincoln, in the North Kesteven division of the yearly, tenable at the parish elementary school, to oe county~ parts of Kesteven, Langoe wapentake, Lincoln awarded in equal shares to boys and girls who are and have (South) petty sessi<mal division, Lincoln union and county been for at least three J'ears in such s<·hools, and £4o in court district, rural deanery of Longobohy &nd arch­ maintaining two exhibitions of £2o each, tenable for four deaconry and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. years at any place o.f education higher than elementary Andrew, rebuilt, with the exception of the tower, in 1857, approved by the Potter Hanworth governors, to b~ from des.igns by Mr. Hussey, is a building of stone, in the awarded to girls who are and have been for at least three Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, years in the Potter Hanworth elementary school. Great north porch and an embattled western tower with four quantities of Roman pottery were found on the site of the pinnacles, containing 3 bells : the east window is filled present schoolhouse at the time oo its erection. The poor with stained glass given by the late Very Rev. Frederick have yearly distributed to them the inte:~:est of £59• .Anson D.D. dean of Chester, and father of the Rev. A. amounting to 2os. yearly.. and left in 1826 and at other H. Anson, rector here •1847-59, who died Nov. 29• 1£59: times by Richard Newbee, T. Lyon and W. Tyrwhitt. and on the south side of the chancel is a memorial window The manorial rights belong to Christ's Hospital, Lincoln. to Sir John Campbell, kt. baron Gampbell of St. Andrews, The principal landownen are Lieut.~Col. Mildmay Will­ lord chancellor of Ireland, 1~41, chief justice of the Queen's son Willson C.B. of Rauceby Hall, Mr. iH~>nry Newton Dench, 18so, and lord chancellor of England, 1859, d. 23 Headland, Mr. William Driggs and George Tonge esq. of June, 1861, presented by the hon. Louise-Madeline, his 10 Wilton street, Grosvenor place, London S W. The soil daughter, wife of the Rev. IWilliam Spranger White M.A. is gravel, fen land and heath; subsoil, lin:testone. The late rector, 1859-93: the previous church dated only from chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 3,37$ 1749: there are 171 sittings. The register dates from the acres; .rateable value, £31574; the population in 1891 year 1683. The living is a rectory, tithe rent-charge £2, was 430. gross yearly value £725, from 6g8 acres of glebe, with re­ BOOTHS is a hamlet in this parish, 2 miles north-east. sidence, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since Parish Clerk, Georg& Atkinson. 1893 by the Rev. Samuel Denjamin Bridges, There it~ a Post Office.-Henry Williams, sub-postmaster. Letter~ Wesleyan chapel, rebuilt on a new site in 1888, and a through Lincoln, 6.35 a.m. '& through Sleaford 6.25 Primitive Methodi~t chapel, enlarged in 1~]'2. By a p.m. ; dispatcht>d to Sleaford 6.~s a.m. & through Lin­ scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the reappropria· coln at 6.25 -p.lh. Postal orders are issued here, bul tion of tb& tunds of Christ's Hospital school in Lincoln, not paid. Branston is the neared money orde:r & t-ele­ approved 23 Aug. :{883, five exhibitions of £20 yearly are graph office, 2 mHes distant, for delivery & the rail­ open to scholars of Potter Hanworth elell)eQtary school, way for collection of telegrams tenable at the Lincoln Middle school: the amount- ol each National School (mixed}, built about 1856, for S'o child· exhibition ~ to be llpplied first to the payment of tuition n:n; average attend an~ -64, ;J086}'1h Bacon, master fees, then for the maintenance and benefit.
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