582 TETNEY. LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'S
TETNEY is a. parish ex~ending to the sea. shore, and £x,Boo; the rectorial lands amount to about 6oo acres, an extensive village, Ii mile9 south-east from HoltEast Lindsey division of the county, in lieu of tithes. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, built in parts of Lindsey, wapentake and petty sessional division r877 at a oost of £I,3oo, and seating 200 persons, and a of Tiradley Haversl:!oo, Grims-by county court district, Primitive Met!hodist chapel, built in 1856, at a cost of Louth union, rural deanery of Grimsby No. 2, arch £643• with sittings for 384 persons. The Public Hall, deaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The church of built in IB51, will hold 150 people. In the parish &re SS. Peter and Paul is a building of -stone of the Early several blow wells, sending forth copious streams of pure English, Decorated and Perpendicular periods, consisting water. Tetney pleasure fair, now of but little import of chancel, nave, aisles and an embattled western tower, ance, is held on the first Monday after the 12th July. with four pinnacles, containing 4 bells: an inscription George Henry Oaton Haigh esq. J.P. of Grainsby House, with the date 1363, found on one of the pillars of the who is Jmd of t:Jhe mM1or, t:he Earl of Scarbrough O.B. north arcade, is commonly supposed to record the recon Thoma.s Ooates esq. of Walthftm, and the trustees -of the struction of the nave ; the translation is as follows : " This late John Fra.nkish esq. are the principal landowners. work wa.s accompliS'hed Anno Domini 1363; Master Robert The soil and subsoil are clay. 'l'he chief crops are Day then Vicar: " the tower and chancel are Perpen wheat, barley, oats, turnips and seeds, •but there is dicul3.1" ; the west end of the fabric, exclusive of the much grazing land ihere. The area- is 5,421 acr~ of tower, is undoubtedly Norman work, and contains a land, 20 Louth Navigation Crowson Thomas, grocer & baker Rainford Albert Ernest, schoolmaster, Woodhead George, works manager Crowston John H. farmer & clerk to Parish Council Tetney Oil & Manure Co. Limited THEDDLETHORPE ALL SAINTS is a. parish western tower containing 6 bells: the have and aisles and village near the sea shore, with a. station on t-he have embattled parapets finished with pinnacles and Louth and East Coast branch of the Great Northern grotesques: the tower, of three stages, has walls neaTly :railway, IO miles east from Louth, 139, from London by five feet thick and is embattled, but ha.s lost its pin rail, in the East Lindsey division of the county, parts of nacles: the chancel is divided from the nave by & V!!l"f Lind,sey, Marsh division of Calceworth hundred, Alford elaborately worked screen, extending across the whole petty sessional division, Louth union and county court width of the nave and divided into seven compart district, rural deanery of Calcewaith No. I, and archdea- ments, the central division being wider than the others conry and diocese of Lincoln. The church of All Saints and retaining its original gates: the east end of each is a fine building of stone and brick, principally in the aisle is also incl