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DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. BARXETB r ·LE-WDLD. 47 Duckering Alfred k :Sons11 mrrsery.. Gal"''et;t Charles, bricklayer Ringl!ose. Jesse, SBddler men, seedsmen & florists, chemical Garrett James, head gardener to Scott John, butcher . manUI"8. manufacturers & t bone Alfred Duckering & Son&. Sparrow Wm.Dal'ley, 1rmr.TheGrov~ crushers & seed merchant. & pedi- Jessop William, Cross Road P .H Stephenson William, insurance agant gree prize pig -breed&rtt, East Eark."' Needs W. gamekpr. to C. Turnor esq ThompS<m ThomH, farmer. & wood- with manure works Overt on Ed wd. beer ret. & carrier man to Christopher Turnor e.sq ~ Duckering Nehemiah1frmr.Manor fm Penros11 Goorge & Sons, drapers & Tuphol:me_ Thorna& Martin_fanner :Dunn Fred, .cottage far1ner grocera, Post ·office W eatherhog Thomas1 thrashing ma Foster James, wheelwright Pickwell William, cottage farmer chine owner WEST lJARXWITH .is a parish on the road from> Dean and Chapter of Lincoln and J"__ L. S. Rattan esq. Lincoln io Louth, J. mile. 6outll-wcst from East Darkwith alternately, and held since- :rgo3 by the Re-v. Joseph .station on the Lincoln and Louth branch of the Great Bull Ferry. Christopher Rattan Turnor esq. of Panton Northern railATay~ 2 miles. north-east from Wraghy, 13 Hall, who is lord of the manor, and the Tichborne north-east from Lincoln ami I:t south-west from Louth, inl family are the sole landownen. The soil is clay and the Eust I.imliiey division uf the county, parts of Lindsey,l sandy loam.; subsoil, blue clay. Ths. chief crops are east division ,ot Wraggoe wapentake, Horncastle tmiou, 1 wheat, oats and barley. The area. is 904 acres; rate Wragby petty; sessiOHal division, Market Rasen county able value, £844; population in :1901 was 115. court district, rural deanery of Wraggoe, archdeaconry of - Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The church of All Saints Parish Clerk, William Watson. • is a building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a massive western tower eontaining 2 bells : it! Wall Letter Box, cleared ot 5·15 p.m.; 11undays, 3.20 p.m. was completely restored in 187o, and a vestry added, ond • Letters by mail cart through Wragby, arrive at 7.30 was considerably altered and 'improved -in 1883 : the in a.m. Wragby is the nea.rest monBy Qrder office & terior was also redecorated and restored in 1898 ~ there telegroph office tor delivery of telegrams; the tele are Bo sittings. The register dates from the year 1684. graph office. is at East Barkwith .station, :r .mile The living is a. rectory.y. consolidated with that of East dista.nt, for ·collection_, on week days only Barkwith, joint net yearly value £JSo, including 110 The children of this place attend th6• school atr Eaet acres of glebe here, with residence, in the gift of the Barkwith . Ferry Rev.Jsph. Bull (rector),Rectry Frearson Thomaa Elsey, fatlllo:r~ Harrison John Benjamin, farmer COMMERCIAL. Manor farm Staples John, market gardener Cottingham Henry,. farmer Grantham George, farmer Watson Philip, wheelwright Duck.ering Alfred; farmer~ Glebe farm Gregson John, drill owner :BA.RLINGS is a. parish and pleasant village. on the still remain: Makerel, the last prior, was hanged in Barhngs JJiver, :~ miles south-east frmn Langworth sta consequence of his participation in the insurreGtion tion fin the Lincolnj Cleethorpes and Hull branch of the called the ''Pilgrimage ~f Grace.," :r536-1: at the disso Greai Omtral railway and 6 north-east from Lincoln, lution of the abbey there were 14 .canons, and revenues in the West Lindsey division of the county, parts of estimated at £242. Christopher H. Turnor esq. of Lindsey, Lawrel'l wapentake, Lincoln (Bail and Close) Panton Hall, is lord of .the manol'. W.;. W _ Tyrwhitt petty sessional division, Lincoln union and county court Drake esq. "Of Shardeloes, Bucks (who owns the Abbey district, rural deanery of Lawres No. 1, archdeaconry land), and William J.<'itzwilliam Burton .esq. of Goltho of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. Hall, Wragby, are the principal landowne!'s. The soil Erlward is a small building of stone, in the Norman and !Varies from light sandy gravel to strong .clay. The Early English styles, consisting of chancel, with vestry, chief crops are wheatr barley and oats. The· area is nave, south porch, and a turret on the western gable, con r,683 acres; rateable value, £r,g84; the population in stru:::ted out of old materials of Early Eng:ish character, rgor wal! 385. and containing one bell: the east end of the nave and tha chancel were rebuilt in the early part 'Of the last cen LANGWORTR is a township in Barlings, 2 miles tury, to some extent, with the materials of the previous north-west, and has a station on the Great Central structure, but the whole of this work was taken down. railway. Here is the Mission church of St. Hugh and and rebuilt in 1875-6, at a cost of £1,2oo, a vestrYJ also a Wesleyan :Methodist chapel, erected in 18 57. added, and the interior refitted, including a panelled oak Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Langworth.~William Holland, pulpit and eagle lectern: there are 120 sittings. The sub-postmaster. Letters from Lincoln arrive at 5·49 register dates from the year 1626, but no marriages a.m.; dispatched at 7 p.m. week day11 only were registered between 1775 and 1831. The living is a Wall Letter Box, at -Railway station, Langworth, ch:ared perpetual curacy, net yearly value £105, including 76 at 7.26 p.m. ; sunday, 6.55 p.m · acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Christopher Wall Letter Box, near Grang& farm, Earlings, eleared at Turnor esq. and W. W. Tyrwhitt-Drake esq. and held 5.50 p.m. week days ,only since 1906 by the Rev, Charles Stone Morrell. Here was once a Premonstratensian abbey, founded in II54 Railway Station, Langworth, George Thirkell Saxby, by R. de Raya, and dedicated to St. Mary: the church station master of the monastery was 300 feet in length, and a column, Carrier.-William Eurrell, to Lincoln, fri supposed to belong to the tower, together with an ar- The children of this place attend school at Stainton-by- cading pierced with windows, and some other portions, Langworth BARLINGS. Broadbery Charles, beer retailer Knight Benjamin, farmer Morrell Rev. Charles Stone (vicar), Burrell William, carrier Marrows Will, tailor Vicarage Clarke Samuel Lawton, shopkeeper Roberts Alfred, threshing machine Cabourn William, farmer Deane Samuel Robt. L.R.C.S.I.surgn proprietor Cartwright Frederickr farmer Epton William, road surveyor Welton Sk;,lton Samuel, butcher Davison G-eorge, farmer Rural District Council Smith Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer Good Alfred • .farm!H!- Fost-er Richard, coal dealer Walker Smith, blacksmith Harrison Alfd. farmer, The Grange fm Gillespie Donald Melrose, Station htl Warrener W. J. & Sons, coal mers Loveley Pearcy, farmer Gosling Henry, wheelwright Willcox Edmund, school attendance, Heck William C. grocer vaccination officer, clerk to parish . LANGWORTH. Holland William, miller (wind), council & assistant overseer COM"l!IERCIAL. Post office Bett George, Georga inn :BARNETBY-LE-WOLD is a parish and village, with ~onth wall and other- portions '1lre Saxon, and the church a station on the main line of the Great Central railway, a.t contailll!l a curiou.s and ancient leaden font, of the Norman the junction of the branches to Lincoln and Doncaster; period {c. U50), I foot 7! inchel! in height and 2 feet it is 3t miles e'a.st from Brig~. 'I5l west from Grimsby and wide, anru adorned externall~ with three bands of ara 162 from London, in the North Lindsey division of the besque-like scroll work, cas\ in relief : in the south wall county; parts of> Lindsey', south division of Yarborough il'l a small window with a horsel!ooe arch, above which -is wapentake, .Brigg union, petty sessional division and "'arved the figure of an animal, and there- are also county oourl district, rural doonery of Yarborough No. 1, l'emains of a 15th century oak l'!creen: the memorials archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The church ;ncluda a tablet to Robert Kelk, ab. 1653, and other of St. Mary, situated on an eminence on the site of an members of the family; anothBr, erected in '1891 by earlier church, is an edifice of stone, chalk and brick, in local subscription, te the late ReT. Frederick Thomas the Early English styl~ and consistt. of chancel, nave Haroonrt Ohambers, curate here IBB9-go, and an oval ..nd a low squar& western tower containing 3 bells : the marble tablet to the Rev. Eenjamin Street, a former .