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Lincolnshire 384 LOUTH. LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY'.s: Carlton (Great), Carlton (Little), Carlton Castle, Caw­ Hannah, Haugh, Haugham, Holton-le-Clay, Kedding­ thorpe (Little), Claythorpe, Cockerington North, ton, Kelstern, Legbourne, Louth, Louth Park, Lud­ Cockerington South, Conisholme, Covanham St. Ma17, borough, Ludfo:rd Magna, Ludford Pa.rva, Mablethorpe Covenham St. Bartholomew, Donington, Elkington St. Mary, Mabletholl'pe St. Peter, Maltby-le-Marsh, North, Elkington South &; Boswell, Farford with Maid­ Manby, Marshchapel, Muckton, Ormsby North, Ox­ enwell, :Fotherby, Fulstow &; Firebeacon, Gayton-Ie .. combe, Raithby-cum-Maltby, Reston North, Reston Wold, Gayton-le-Marsh, Gra.intborpe, Grimoldby, South, Ruckland, Saleby with Thoresthorpe, Saltfleetby Grimsby (Little), Grim blethorpe, Hagnaby with Han­ All Saints, Salttleetby St. Clement, Saltfleetby St. nah, Hallington, Haugh, Haugham, Keddington, Kel­ Petel', Skidbr(lok & Saltfleet, Somercotes North, Sower­ stern &; Lambcroft, Legbourne, Louth, Louth Park, cotes South, Stenigot, Stewton, Strubby with Wood­ Ludborough, Mablethorpe, Maltby-le-Marsh, Manby; thorpe, Swaby, Tathwell, Tetney, 1'heddlethorpe All Marshchapel, Muckton, North Ooates, North Orm~by, Saints, Theddlethorpe St. Helen, Thoresby North, Oxcombe, Raithby with Maltby, Reston North, Reston Thoresby South, Tothill, Trusthorpe, Utterby, Waith, South, Ruckland, Saleby with Thoresthorpe, Salt­ Walmsgate, Welton-le-Wold, Willingham South, With­ fieetby St. Peter, Saltfleetby All Saints, Saltfleetby call, Withern, Worlaby, Wyham with Cadeby, Wyke­ St. Clement, Skidbrook with Saltfleet, Somercotes ham East & Yarborough. The population of the union North, Somercotes South, Stenigot, Stewton, in 1~91 wa~t 31,407; area, 15g,249 acres; rateable Strubby with Woodthorpe, Swaby, Tathwell &; Cadwell, value in 1896, £226,063 Theddlethorpe All Saints, Theddlethorpe St. Helen, Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Porter Thoresby (North), Thoresby (South), Tothill, Trus­ Wilson, Westgate, Louth thorpe, Utterby, Walmsgate, Welton-le-Wold, Withcall, Assistant Clerk, Frank Charlton Chard, 27 George st.Louth Withern, Worlaby, Wyham with Cadeby, Wykeham &; Treasurer, Thos. Cheney Garfit, Capital & Counties Bank Yarborough Believing Officera &; Collectors to the Guardians, Louth For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that district, William Nell, 40 Gospel gate, Louth; North of Grimsby; Arthur Stewart Marples, 15 Osborne district, George Conington, Fotherby, Louth; South street, Grimsby, official receiver district, T. H. Andrews, Gayton-le-Marsh Certified Bailiffs under the ~' Law of Dis~ress Amendment Vaccination Officers, the Registrars of Births &; Deaths Act, 1888 :" Henry William Mason, New Street corner;. Medical Officers &; Public V accinators, Binbrooke district. Charles Dickinson, Corn market; Charles R. Surfleet, John C. Jellett M . .D. Binbrooke; Burwell district, Upgate; John Taylor; jun. The Mart, Eastgate &; Charles Thomas Ennals, Thornton house, West gate, George V ere, 2 Vickers lane Louth; Grimoldby district, Palemon Best M. B. xo County Police Station, Alfred Rippin, superintendent; ). Upgate, Louth ; H~inton district, Richard Fleming ~ergeant &; 9 constables Shepperd, East Barkwith; Louth distrdct, Charles John Inland Revenue Office, 5 New street,John Edward Steele, Myers, Eastgate house, Louth; Saltfleet district, Joe supervisor; John J. Browne, officer &; inspector of Iredale L.R.C.P.Edin. Mablethorpe; Somercotes dis­ corn returns - trict, Waiter Henry Lougheed B.A.~ M.B., B.Ch. North Lincolnshire Chamber of A~riculture (Louth branch), Somercotes; Tetney district, Henry George, North W estgate, George Allenby Browne, president ; Portel' Thoresbv; Welton-le4 Wold district, Thomas James Rig­ Wilson, sec gins M.D. Brid'!'e Street house, Louth; Withern dis­ Louth Hospital &; Dispensary, Crow Tree lane, Frederick trict, Alfred Hanson L.R.C.P.Edin. Withern; Yar­ Fa.wssett M. D. consulting physician; Thomas James borough district, Chas. William Josceline Bell L.R.C.P. Higgins M.D. Charles Thomas Ennals, Charles William Edin. 61 Upgate, Louth Josceline Bell L.R.C.P.Edin. Edward Sharpley L.R.O.P. Superintendent Registrar, Porter Wilson, Westgate, Lond. &; C. J. Myers, medical officers; Charles Thomas Louth; deputy, Frank C. Chard, 27 George st. Louth Ennals, dispensary attending surgeon; S. Francis Clarke Registrars of Births & Dea.ths, Binbrooke sub-district, L.D.S. hon. dentist; William Allison esq. treasurer; Tom H. Elliott, Binbrooke ; deputy, Thomas Mark H. F. V. Falkner, hon. sec.; Miss Agnes Sarah Brad­ Catley, Ludford; Louth sub-district, Charles Wilson, well, matron 27 Aswell ·street, Louth; deputy, Waiter Townend, 17 Market Hall, George Frederick Swaby, toll collector Chequergate, Louth; Tetney aub-district, Jesse Smith, Mechanics' Institution, 12 Upgate ; the library is open North Thoresby; deputy, Frank Bond,North Thoresby; daily from l:ll to 2 p.m. & from 6 to 9 p.m. ; the read. Withern sub-district, T. H. Andrews, Gayton-le-Marsh; ing-room open daily from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.; Ben­ deputy, John C. Dannatt, Gayton-le-Marsh; Saltfleet jamin Crow, hon. sec.; Mrs. Elizabeth Braine, librarian sub-district, John Gould, Saltfieet; deputy, E. T. Stamp Office, 2 Mercer row, Thomas Henry Burditt, Willdnson, Skidbrook, Grimsby sub-distributor Registrars of Marriages, Thomas England Markham, 6 'Town Hall, Ea.stgate Lee street, Louth; deputy,. Thomas Markham, The Volunteers. Bridge, New market, Louth; Tom H. Elliott,Binbrooke; ut Lincolnshire Volunteer Artillery, Western Division deputy, Thomas Mark Catley, Ludford; Jesse Smith, Royal Artillery (No. 4 Battery); depot, Eve street; Covenham; deputy,. Frank Bond, North Thoresby; Capt. A. McG. Nell, commanding; W. H •. Smi.th, William Wilson, South Somercotes; deputy~ Chris­ captain; Robert Holsworth, sergeant-major · topher Michael, Saltfleet ut Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (D Co.) ; Workhouse,.. Holmes lane, a large brick building, plPas­ depot, Drill hall ; butts, Hallington ; Captain Reginald antly situated on the north side ef the town, & erected H. Fowler, commanding in 1837, at a cost of £6,ooo: it will hold 350 inmates; Rev. Canon Albert Sydney Wilde M. A. chaplain; Charles Louth Rural District Council, John Myers, medical officer; John T. Crowson, master; :Meetings held at the Board roolll, Wor,house, monthly, Mrs. Annie Crowson, matron; Charlotte E. Waite, on fridays, 1 p.m. industrial trainer Clerk, Porter Wilson, W estgate i _ School Attendance Committee. .Assistant Clerk, Frank Char~ton ~atdr 27 Geor~e .stree' Meetings held at the Board room, Workhouse, alternate 'Treasurer, Thos. Cheney Garnu, Cap@ll a.. Counties Bank Medical Officer of Health, Richard Domenichetti M.D. mondays, 10.30 a.m. Trinity lodge, Eastgate Clerk, Porter Wilson, W estgate, Louth Sanitary Inspector, William Shorrocks, Grimsby road Attendance Officer, George Weaver, 18.~ Eastgate District Surveyor, Charles Robinson, Granthorpe, Greai Public Officers. Grimsby Assistant Overseer, Waiter Shephard, New market Louth Union. J Assessor &; Collector of Income & Land Taxes, James Board day monday, at the Board room, Workhouse, at Mawer, 6 Upgate 11 a.m. Bailifi to the Court of Sewers for Louth Eske Division, Louth Union comprises the foijowing places :-Aby with Charles » ll.son, 2J As well street Greenfield, Alvingham, Authdrpe, Beesby-in-the-Marsh, Certifying Factory Surgeon, Palemon Best M.B., J.P. IO Belleau.. Binbrooke, Bescathorpe, Bracbnborough, Upgate Burgb-upon-Bain, Burwell, Calcethorpe, Castle Carlton, Clerk to Bolle's & to Butter Feoffees, William Allison, jun. Great Carlton, Little Carlton, Little Cawthorpe~ Clay.. Mercer row thorpe, Cotes North, Cockerington North, Cockering­ Clerk to the Commissioners of Louth Navigation, Porter ton South, Conisholme, Covenham St. Bartholomew, Wilson, Westgate Covenham St. Mary, Donington-upon-Ba.in, Elkington Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes for the Division of Louth North, Elkington South, Farfortb with Maidenwell, Eske &; Loughborough, Richard Whitton, 2 Chequergate Fotherby, Fulstow, Gayton-le-Marsh, Gayton-le-Wold, Clerk to King Edward VI's Grammar School, to Louth Gra.insby. Grainthorpe, Grimblethorpe, Little Grims­ Hospital Foundation ~ to Phillipson's & Acham's Chari­ by, Grimoldby, Hainton, Hallington, Hagnaby with ties, Henry Frederic Valentine Falkner, 34 Eastgate .
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