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Hornsey Herbert, carrier Peroivel Robert John, wheelwr~ht Thompsona Alexander, agricultlll"Bl im- KerrDamelOliverM.B., O.M. &D.P.H. P:askitt Joe, farmer plement maker&; general smith physician &; surgeon,medical officer &; Rack John, carrier Thompson Geo. carpenter & wheelwt publie vaccinaror for StaJiingborongh Robin son George, tailoT Thompson Geo. Milsom, hardware dlr district, Grimsby union & IKeelby Robinson Henry, boot &; shoe maker Topham Richard Wood, boot maker district, Ca.istor union Selby Thomas, baker TwiGrantham, Sleaford and Boston of Culverthorpe to the vicarage of Haydor, joint gross branch of the Great Northern railway, si south-west yearly value £soo, net £378, arising from 500 acres of from Sleaford and 9 north-east from Grantham, North glebe, with residence, in the gift of Lieut.-Col. G. B. Kesteven division of the oounty, parts of Kesteven, wapen- A.rcher-Houblon, and held since 1856 by the Rev. Gordon take of Aswardhurn, Sleaford union, petty sessional divi- Frederic Deedes M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford, and sion and county court district, rural deanery of North prebendary of Lincoln, who resides at Haydor. Lieut.· Grantham, and archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln. Col. George B. Archer•Houblon, of Welford Park, Berks. The church of St. Peter is a fine building of stone in the who is lord of the manor, and Colonel Mildmay Willson Norman, Decorated and Perpendicular styles, oonsisting Willson C.B. of Rauceby Hall, are landowners in this of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, south porch and an parish. The soil is various ; subsoil, limestone. The embattled western tower with spire containing one bell: chief crops are all kinds of cereals. and roots. The area is the Decorated windows of the l!louth aisle, which is grained 990 acres; rateable value, 646; the population in 1891 in stone, are very beautiful, and among the remains of the was 84. painted glass in the east window of the aisle is the figure Pa.cish Clerk and Sexton, David Wetherall. of an angel censing : the font, a plain octagon, is Early English; the lower part of the tower Norman and the Letter Box cleared at 5.25 p.m. week days only. Letters clerestory Perpendicular: there is a Norman piscina in the through Grantham, viA Ancaster, arrive at 8.30 a.m. chancel and an aumbry: the tower and spire, which had Ancaster is the nearest money order &; telegraph office fallen, were rebuilt about 1850: the carve4 benches belong The children of this place attend the school at Haydor & to the Late Perpendicular period and have been restored : Wilsford Barrand Thomas, farmer Peart Arthur, farmer Tebb William, farm foreman to Col. Brown Will:iam, farmer Sandy George, farmer M. W. Willson C.B Nixon Henry, farmer NORTH XELSEY is an extensive parish on a branch of is under the control of a iParish C.ouncil of 9 members. the river Ancholme, with a station, 1! miles east, on the The poor have the benefit of a few small charities, amount Hull and Lincolnshire branch of the Manchester, Sheffield uncertain. Philip Chetwode Wright esq. of Brattleby and Lincolnshire railway, 7 miles east-by-north from Hall, who is lord of the manor, the Duke of St. Albans Kirton-in-Lindsey, 5 west from Oaistor, 6 south-east from P.C. John Waters Clarke esq. of Gokewell, Robert Fauld Brigg and 160 from London, in the North Lindsey divi- ing esq. Thomas Gibbons esq. and the Equitable Assur l!ion of the county, parts of Lindsey, south division of ance Co. are the principal landowners. The soil is clay; Yarborough wapentake, Caistor petty sessional division, l!lubsoil, sand. The chief crops are wheat, barley, beans union and county court district, rural deanery of Yar- &c. The area is 5,559 acres; rateable value, £4,845; borough No. 2, archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of Lin- the population in 1891 was 8.24. coin. The church of St. Nicholas is a building of stone, Sexton, George Sturdy. consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, north porch and Post & M. 0. 0., s. B. & Annuity &; Insurance Office.- a western tower containing 3 bells : the chancel and nave John Lidgard, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from are Early Decorated : the east window of the north aisle Lincoln at 6.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 5.35 p.m. The i• a memorial to Maria, wife of William Frederick Cham- nearest telegraph office is at Caistor hers M.D.: the church, with the exception of the tower, was restored in 186g at a cost of [l,soo, and has 240 sit- Post Office, North Kelsey moor.-Thomas Phillipson, tings. The register dates from the year 1612. The liv- sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Lincoln at 6.30 ing is a vicarage, gross yearly value [259, net £223, in· a.m. ; dispatched at 6.25 p.m. North Kelsey is the eluding :1142 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of nearest money order office &!; Caistor the nearest tele- the Bishop of Lincoln, and held since 18182 by the Rev. graph office Joseph Curry M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. A school A School Board of 5 members was formed August 3. chapel was erected on the moor in 1873, at a cost of [500: 1886; Thomas Atkinson, chairman; Alfred Foston, the building is of red brick and Ancaster stone in the clerk to the board; George Ashley, attendance officer Gothic style, from designs by Mr. H. M. Townsend, Board School (mixed), built in 1896, for x8o children; architect, of Peterborough, and consists of chancel, with average attendance, II5 ; Frederick: Ralphs, master ; vestry, nave and an eastern bell turret containing one Mrs. Mary A. Ralphs, assistant mistress; Miss Emily- bell: a triple arch separates ~he chancel and nave: there Turner, infants' mistress are 6o sittings. There are Wesleyan and Primitive Railway Station, William Moorhouse, station master Methodist chapels here, the former built in 1848, •he lat- Carriers:- ter in 1882, and a. Primitive Methodist chapel on the John Charles Smith, to Brigg, on thurs Moor. A. Cemetery of za. xr. with mortuary chapel at- Thomas Toplis, to Market Rasen, tues. ; Brigg, thurs. ; tached, was formed in 1889 at a cost of about £400, and & Caistor, sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Atkinsoo John, cool, m~Uture, cake, salt Chapman Wm. farmr.&coa.l dlr. Moor Ca.wkwell Mrs & lime merchant&; agent for Ellis & Cha.pma:n Wllliam, farmer Clarvi8 Mra Everard'a granite & App!eby Iron Chappell Joseph, farmer Corney Mrs Co.'s slag, dog kennel lime &c. Rail- Clark George, fa1·mer, Moor Cox JOhn way station Clark Robert. fa.l"mer, Moor Cox Wattem, Brow hill Atkinson Thomas, farmer, West end Clark William, farmer, Moor Curry Rev. Joseph M.A. Viaa.rage Auckland George Henry, farmer Clarvis Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Setcopes Cusworth George William, The Laurels Ay1100ugh John, farmer Codd Thomas, fa1mer Foston Mrs Ayscough John, farmer, Oarrs Cousin Robert, farmer, Sadney Gibbons Thoma.s, The Grange Ayscough John, jun. farmer&; coal mer Cox Wattam, farmer, :Brow hill Martin Godfrey Charles Baxter Alfred, farmer Creasey George, farmer Popple Mr11 Bell George, grocer &; draper Oreasey Jn. market gardnr. &; hawker Popple William Booth Joseph, farmer Ousworth George Wm. landowner Tharratt Mrs Brocklesby William, farmer, Ca.rra De.wsoa Jdhn, cotta~r, Moor Top:is Drewerr Broughton David, grocer Dent Joseph, shopkeeper & baker OOliillfERCIAL. Burton Eli, fal'mer~ Moor Dexter Thomas, farmer A.I:an Edwi:n, farmer, Moor Burton Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Moor Drayton Thomas. farmer &; com. agent A1Ii!!on O.barles, farmer, Moor Otma.by Alfred, oottager Drewery Cha.rle& Edwd. frmr.Bruff fm Altoft Joseph, farmer, Carr• Cawkwell Thomas, farmer, Moor Drury Thomas, oottager Andrew George William, miller (wind) Cemetery {Alfred Foston, elerk to East Henry, !armer, Carrs Atkinson George, Queen's Head inn parish council) East Henry, Jun. farmer, Carra Atkinson John, farmer,SoutbBarf fm Chamberliq, Herbert, wheelwriiht Eaton Williamrfarmer~ Moor