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LINCOLNSHIRE. Fkelly's ' PARTS of KESTEVKN 6 LINCOLNSHIRE. fKELLY'S ' PARTS OF KESTEVKN. Humber, Laooby, 'Marsh OhapeJ., Newton-ls-Wold. East Aswardhurn Wapen take :-A11garby, .A.swardby,.A.unsby, Bavendale, West; Raven&J.e, Rorthwell, SOOII'tJho, Swallow. Burton, Pedwardjne, Calverthorpe, Evedon, Ewerby, Swinlh<>pe, Tabney, No:rth Thoresby, Waith, Woolshy and Great Hale, Little . Hale, Heckington, Helpl'ingha.m, WWtha.m.. ~ - Hcwell, Kelby, Kirkby-le-Thorpe, -South Kyme, Quar- OaJ.cerworith Hundred (MarSh Dimi:on) :~.A.by,Anderby, -rington, Scredington, Silk-Willoughby, Old Sleaford and Belleau, Littilie Oa.wthorpe, Oliace,by, ClraythoTpe, Swa.rby. · Cnmberworbh, Gayton...J.e-Mars~ Hang\~ Hog.st!horpe, A.veland Wapentake:-Aslackby, Billingborough, Bir­ Hnbtoft, Legb<>urne, Ma.blethorpe St. Ma.Ty, Ma.bleilhorpe thorpe, Bourne, Dembleby, Dows'bt, Dunsby, Dyke, Falk­ St. Peoor, Mumby, Souttb. Reston,~. Subton-i-n-'the-MarsiJ., ingham, Graby, Hacoonby, Haceby, Hanthorpe,Horbling, Swa,by, 'Phoodlethorpe All Sa.int.s, Theddlethorpe St. Kirby Under-wood, Laughton, Milthorpe, Morton, New­ Hel-tm, South Thoresby~ Tothi11 ll!nd TruSithorpe. ton, Osbournby, Pi{:kworth, Pointon, Bippingale, Scott Oalceworbh Hundred (Viiold Division) :-Alford, Beesby­ Willoughby, Sempringham, Spanby, Stainfield, Swaton, in-the-Masrsh, Bil.sby, Ola.xby, Flarlest..horpe, Hannah, Threeking !mm and W alcot. Mattby-~e-Ma.rSh, Markiby, Rig<>by, Saleby, Stl"'lbby, Beltisloe Wapentake :-.A.unby, Bassingthorpe, Bitch­ Ulceby, Well, Willougihby. and Wi>t!hell"D.. OandJe.shoe W a.penta.ke,Ma Mh Division :-Adtlleth.orpe, fie-~1, Bnlby, }lW"ton Goggles, Little Bytharn, Careby, Castle Bytham, Cawthorpe, Colsterworth and Wools­ Bul"g'h-i:ri-lthe-Mar&h, Croft, Friskn-ey, Ingold'mells, Nol"'tih­ thorpe, Corby, Oounthorpe, Creeton, Edenham, Gunby olme, Orby, Skegness, Wainfioot All &ints, Wa.infioot St. Nicholas, Hawthorpe-, Holywell, Ingoldsby, Irnham, St-. Mmy and Wi.nthorpe. Keisby, Lavington or Lenton, Manthorpe, Csgodby, Candllesihoe Waperuta.ke, Wo'ld Division :-Ashby-by­ Skillington, Stainby, Swayfield, Swinstead, Toft and Partney, Bra.tof~ Canldil.esby, Dalby, Driby, Firsby, Gunby Lound, North Witham, Witham-on-the-Hill and South St. Peter, Irby-le-Ma.rsh, Partney, Scremby, Skendleby, W~tham. _ Great Steeping, Sutterby and Welton-in--the-Marsh. -Boothby Grafio Wapentake,Higher Division :-Boothby, Corringham W apenteke :-Blyton, C'lea.l!ham, Corring­ Coleby, Eagle, Eagle H&ll, Eagle Woodhouse, Harms­ bam, East Ferry, Gainshorough, Gl'laying'ham, Green­ ton, Skinnand, Navenby, Swinethorpe, Welbourn and hill, He3ipharn, He.rnswe!ll, Kil"ton-in-Li'lld-stly, Laught.o-n, Wellingore. · ~a. M-o:r1i<m, Northorpe, PiLham, Scotiter, Soot;t.on .. Boothby Grafio ~wapentak~, Lower Division:- Southorpe, SpririgtJhorpe, East Stockwitlh, Walkerita:J. Aubourn, Bassingham, Boultharn, Bracebridge, Brace­ and WildJSwOO'Ith. • bridge Heath, Carlton-le-Moorland, Doddington, Had­ Ga.ntroo Wapen.take, N(Hbh Divi.sli_.on :-.A.sterby, Baum­ dington, Hykeham (North), Hykeham (South), Norton beor or Barn burgh, Beldhfurd, Cawkwell, Donington­ Disney, Scarle {North), Skellingthorpe, Stapleford, upon-Ba.in, Edlin.gton, Goulsby or Go-ulceJby, Hemingby, Swinderby, Tborpe-on-the-Hill, Thurlby and Wisby. Market Bl!airutiOn, Ranlby, Scamb~esoby, Stenigot and Flaxwell Wapentake :-Anwick, Ashby-de-la-Laund, Great Stumon. Bloxholme, Brauncewell with Dunsby; Crall.»'€11, Digby, Gantree Wapeiiitake, Sourt.lb. Divisibn :-Buckna.ll, Dal­ Dorrington, Haverhole Priory, Holdingham, Leasingham, de-rby, GaUJ11by, H{)rsingbon, Kirr--kby-upon-Bain, Kirk­ Rauceby (North and South), Rowston, Roxholme, Rus­ stead, Langton-near-Horncastle, Martin, Minting, kington, New Sleaford and Temple Brue» with Temple Scrivelsby, Stixwould, Tattershall, Tattershall Thorp&, .High Grange. · Thornton, Tumby, Waddingworth, Wispington, Wood­ Grantham Soke :-Belton, Braceby, Denton, Easton, hall and W oodhall Spa. 1lreat Gonerby. Grantha.rn, Harlaxton, Harrowby With­ Hill Hundred :-Ashby Puermum, Aswa.rdby, Bag out, Londonthorpe, Manthorpe, Ponton (Great), Sapper­ Enderbyr Brinkhill, Claxby Pluckacre, Fnlletby, Greet­ ton, Spittlegate Without, Houghton and Walton and hrun, Hagwor'bh;ingham, Ra.mefl"lingham, Harrington, Sonth Stoke. · La.ngbon-by-Spil&by, South Ormshy,Oxcombe, Salmonby, Langoe Wapentake, 1st Division :-Billinghay, Dog­ Sa.ugt;horpe, .Scra.fieM, Some.rsby, Te<tfmd, Walm-sgate, dyke, Kirby Green, Kyme (North), Martin, Thorpe Til­ Winoeby and Worla.by. _ ney, Timberland and Walcot. Hornca.stle Soke :-As.hiby (West), Ooningsby, Ha11lham­ Langoe Wap~ntake, 2nd Division :-Blankney, Can­ UP<Jn-Bain, Hor~&. Le..ngdrille, Mare:harn-iJ.e-Fen, -wick, Dunston, Heighington, Metheringham~ Nocton, Mareha.m-an-<t.lhe-HjJ.l, Moorby, Roughron, Thimlbleiby, P.otter Ha.nwortb, Scopwick and Washingborough. · 'I'hornrton-le-Fen, Toynoon (High and Low), Wildmoor, Loveden Wapentake :-Ancaster, Baya.rds or Byards Wilk&by and Wood Ende'llby. · Leap, Beckingham, Bennington Grange, Long Banning­ La.wre.ss Waptn-ba.ke :-Ai~horpe or East 'l.Thorpe, Balr­ ton, Brant Brought-on, Carlton Scroop, Caythoxpe, Clay­ lings, Bra.ttlelby, Broxholme, Burbon, Car1ton (North and pole, Doddington, Fenton, Fos.ton, Fulbeck, Hough-on­ Sou-bh), Choory Wi1l·ingba.m, Dumholm, Fisker'ton. Greet­ the-Hill, Hougham, Leadenham, Marston, Normanton, well, Hardwick, Nettleham, Reepham,Riseholme,Saxilby Stragglethorpe, Stub-ton and Westborough. with-Ingleby, Sca.mpton, Sothern, Suarford, Sud- Ness Wa.pentlake :-Ba.Jiho.lm, Ba.!lton, Bllll.ceoborough, ·brooke, 'Tihm"Pe-in-the-Fallows, To-rksey and Welton. Ca.rlby, Deeping St. James, De€ping· St. Nich-olas,- Wes.t Lincoln Liberty : -Branston, Lincoln, :Mere and Wad­ "Deeping, Grea.tford, Iangtoft, Market Deeping, Stowe, dington. Tal!l-ingllon, Thudby,· Uffin:gbon and Wi:Lstlh-orpe. · Louth Eske Wapenta.ke, Marlilh Division :~Alvingham. Sba.mfiord Borough :-All Sai.nU!, St. Goorge, St. 1 ohn Ca.Sltle Ca.rlrton. Grea,t Carl'to'll, Lit>tie Carl-ton, Conis­ Ba.ptiet, St. Ma.ry and St. Michael Wiitb.in. holme, South Elkington, Gmlinthorpe,Grirnoldby,Manhy. Winmbriggs Wapentake :-Allington (EaS/t and WeSit), North RestJon, Saltfiee'tJby All SaiiiJts, Sal,tfl.eel!by Sit. JJarkstone, Barrowby, Boothby Pagnell, Haydor, Honing­ Olement, Saltfleetby St. Peter, Skidlbro6k woi.th Saltfieet ton, Humby (Lit..tle), Ponrt:Jon (Li,M;le), Ropsil.ey, Sedge­ Haven, Nortl:ih Some<rcotes, South Somerc;ot~ and Yar~ brook, New Somerby, Old Son'terby, Stoke (North), borough or Ya.rbu.rgh. Strox,ton, Syslbon, W elby, Wibfood, W oolst:iliorpe and LoUJtJh E&ke Wapent-ake, W old · DivisnoJl :-.A utJhorpe. Wyviile witih Hunge.l'lto-n. Burwel.l, Calcethorpe, N ol'lbh Cockerington, Soutib Olck­ eringlton, N ort.h Elkington, Fa.rfQ!I'.tih, Gaybon-le-Wold,. PARTS 0,! LINDSR~. Grimb1ethorpe, Hallington, Hallg'ha.m, K~dlington, Kel- .Aslaooe Wa.pentake, East Divmon :-Attelr'by, Bish{)p stern, LoutJh,Louth Pa.rk,Muok'ton, Raithby-cum-Maltby. Ncmton, Osenby, Oold ffimwor-th, EaSib. Fi~bv, West Ruckland, Stewton, Ta;thwel1, Weliton-le-Wold and With- • • F1rsby, Gtleutham, Hacktho'l"'l, Normanby, Owmby, caJ.l. Saxby, S~by and Spridlington. Ludlboroug!h. Wapsntak-e :-Brackenborough, Covenham Asla.coe Wa~pentake, . Wesdi Division :-Blyborough, St. BartJholomew, Ooveniham St. MMy, Fotherby, Little Caanmeriingham, Ooo-teos, FjlJ~ng-harn, Glentworth~ Ha.rp11- Gl"irnsby, Lud'boroligh, Nort.lh Or-msby, Utterby and well, Hemswe-H, lng~baan a.nd Willought;on. Wyttlba.m wiitlh Cadeby. Bolingbroke Soke, East D.iJvmmn·; ....,..,.Qurington, · Ea8t- · . Man'ley Wa.pentak_e, EaSib Division :-AS~bby, Botte@­ rille, Hail.bon Holga-te, Hunrl:leby, East Keal, Lusby, ford, BI"om1by, Brougohton, Burringba.m. EaSiti ButOOr-­ Mavis-Enderby, Midv:ill:l.e, Rai!liruby, Spilsby, Littl~ Steep- wiak, Cro!iby, Frodingharn, HibaJd'Sito-w, Holme, MantQn, ing, Thorpe Sit. Peter, Toynton All Saint& and ToyntoD Mes~ngham, ROO!bonrne, Scawby--cum-Stur-ton,_ Sc-nn- 8-t. Petoo-. thorpe, Twigrmore, Waddliillgha.m and YaddiletJhorpe. Ba1ingbroke Soke, West Divisio-n :-Asgarby, BoLing- Manley Wa.pentake, North Division :-Alkboo--ong!h. broke, Fribhvil1e, Hagno.by, Ra.re,by, West Keal, EaBt Appl~by, Burton-upon-Stnther, Flixboro', Gunh{lllBe, Kirby, Mindngsby, Revegby, Sibsey, Sticklford, St.OOkooy, West Ha-Lton, Raveutb.orpe, Roxby-cum-Risby, WmtrtJon, West Fen and West V:iile. Winterin-gbam and Winiflertton. Bradley Haverstoe Wapentake :--Ashby-with-Fenby, Manley Wa.pentak.e, West Diri!llion ~Altiliorpe, Am- A:y1esby, BM"OOldby-la-Beck, Beelsby, B.radll.ey, Brigsl.ey, cotts, Beltton, We-st · Butterwiok, Orowle, -EMtoft, Ep­ Oabonrn, Olee, Cloothol'p8-w:ith-Thrunscoe, Great Qoe.tes, woll'tJh, East Ferry, Haxey, Keadby, Lu.dd'ington, Ows~n LitJtle OoMee, North Coates, Cnxwttd,Fnlstow, Gra.izsby, and Wr-oot. , Groot- Gri.nu;by,' Ra.relifie, Ha;werby•witlh-Beesby, WalShcro~t W111pentake, Nor'i!h Division :-Busling­ Hea.'l!ing, Holton-le-Oa.y, Humbert:.Q.one, I.Vy-upon- th-orpe, Claxby, Jl'a'lmngworth, Friestihorpe, Holton-le-.
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