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SOMERBY. Found Fred, wheelwright GREAT HUMBY. Gibson John, Cold Harbour P.H 1 Walker Rev. Gilbert George M.A. Faulkner John Thomas, farn..er (rector), Rectory Harrisun J. Hick in bottom, farmer Jenkinson G. Augustus, farmer, Cold LITTLE HUMBY. COMMERCIAL. Harbour Abbott John C. farmer Moulds George, cowkeeper Bellamy John Henry B. farmer Ayre John. blacksmith, Post office Stothard J eannie (Mrs.), Fox & Brothwell William, cowkeeper Cook Thomas, saddler Hounds P .H. & overseer Green George Turnlmll. farmer Fanlkner George, farmer,Glebe farm Todd George, farmer, The Hollow11 Moors :Frederick. farmer feveryear Arthur Charles, cowkeeper W oolerton John Thomas, farmer 3mith John Richard. farmer NEW SO:MERBY, see . NORTH SO:MERCOTES is a large and scattered school, and of the residllOO, two~thirds are given to the village and parish, near the North Sea, 5 miles north poor of ami one-third to the poor of from station on the Louth and East Coast South Somercotes. The ·poor of N mth Somercote~ alsQ branch of the Great Northern railway, and II miles receive a yea1·ly rent-charge of £5 4s. from Bardie'!! north-east from. Louth, iu the Louth division of charity at Louth, and £2 from Sir R. Christc-pn!tr's. the county, parts of Lindsey, Marsh division of the charity; these charities are distributed at Christmas. hundred of Loath Eske, Louth petty sessional division, At Donna Nook is a well-bUilt range of buildings ior union and county court district, rural deanery of East seven families belonging to the coastguard service, and ~outh Eske, archdeacunry of Stow and diocese of there is a lifeboat, called " The Richard," presented in Lincoln. The church of St. Peter is an edifice of 1887 by the late Miss Dixon. Henry ~\.. Scrape esq. is stone, of the Early English and Decorated periods, lord of the manor. Robert E. Caudwell esq. and Eobert. consisting of chancel, nave of 8ix bays, a portion Chatterton esq. are the chief landowne-rs.. The soil is. of the clerestory, aisles, south porch and a western sandy and loamy, and produces wheat. o:c.ts. barley. and spirPless tower, with plain parapet, containing 3 potatoes and beans. Part of the soil is so sdndy that bells: the south aisle is wide, the north narrow ; there are 159 acres of rabbit warren. The area is 6,345 both had a chantry at the east end, and in the acPes of land ~md 2,286 of foreshore; rateabie value. former there still remains a piscina: an altar slab, £6,o82; population in Igu, 1,031. formerly lying near the north door, has- been replaced Parish Clerk, Willows Brooks. near its old position: the chancel is now only about Post, M. 0., T. & TelPphone Call &; ExprB~s Delivt>ry two-thirds of its original length: in the south aisle Office, North Somercotes, Linc8.-Joseph William is a slab incised with a ste.rped floriated cross : in Roberts, sub-postmaster the nave, beneath one of the arches, is a stone coffin Wall Letter Bo:xes.-At Vicarage & Rowe's Cornn lid : the font is octagonal, and is supported on eight &hafts, alternately stone and marble; on the sides are Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent shields of arms and emblems of the Pa~sion, and a Society, Donna Nook; Hon. Representative, Gilbert grotesque figure representing the Resurrection: the Houlden, Lloyd"s ag<·nt, North SomBrcote~. See parish oak safe, now in the south aisle, bears the letters advertisement P .B. being the initials of one Peter Birkenkate, a priest, and the date 1675 : the church, which had become Public Elementary School, North Somercotes (mixed & much debased, architecturally, by injudicious repairs, j,Jfants), erected, with residence for master, in 1864, was carefully restored in 1908: in 1913 an oak pulpit & enlarged in I 876, for I 87 children : the school is was presented to the church, in memory of the Rev. endowed with 16 acres of land: it is governed by ThGmas Hill M.A. vicar here 1894-19I2: there are 6oo six trustees, viz. the vicar ex-offici.o & one elected by sittings. The register dates from the year 1558. The the trustees of the poor land charity & two elected Jiving is a vicarage, net yearly value £330, including by the parish meeting & one elected by the Parish I acre of glebe, with residence, in the patronage of Council & one by the County Council: in 1906 a. the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and held rural higher grl!de section was formed for older since 191z by the Rev. Samuel Proudfoot. A Mission scholan of this & neighbouring parishes, &; in I9I4 a room, erected during the vicariate of the Rev: Jame~ rural pupil teachers' training class was added; Wm. Bell M.A. vicar I886-g4, was opened in February, IBg2, Taylor, master and will hold 350 persons. Here are also W esleyan, Coastguard Station, Thomas Ives, officer in char~e, &. UnitEd Methodist and Primitive Methodist chapels and 5 men Salvation Armv barrach. The Unionist Club was • County Police, John OrangP, sergeant erected in 19II. The Ancient Order of Foresters have also a hall here in which they hold their meetipgs. At Carriers to :- the inclosure of the Marsh in I635, about 120 acres of -James F. Adcock, fri.; George Johnscn, mon_ land were allott€d to the poor, of which So acres helon;; &; fri.; Harry Stainton, fri. & George S. Waln sley, fri to North &nd 40 to South Somercotes: the yearly in­ Louth-!Wckcliffe H. Adcock, wed. fri. & sat. ; Cyril come (which varies) is distributed as follows :-£so to Roberts & William Standalo:t Sutton, wed. & fri. &. North Somercotes school, £2o to South Somercotes William Alfred Hopper, wed. & fri PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Brooks J.ames William, farmer • Green Waiter Wilford, assi~t.--- oversr Cartwright Miss Ada t Brooks J oseph, farmer ,Poplar grove Hallett William S. cottage farmer Green Rev. tdwd. Percy (Wesleyan), Brooks Smith, farmer Hallgarth William, cottage farmer Wesley manse Brooks Willows, farmer _ Harrison Fred Cook, shopkeeper Lougheed Waiter Henry B.A., M.B Brown Harold, cottage farmer Hewson Tom, cottage farmer Proudfoot Rev.Saml. (vicar),Vicarage Burkitt Henry, farmer Hodgson Herbert, cotta.ge farmer Ca pp J oseph, carpenter Holmes Fred, cottage farmer COMMERCIAL. Carev• Richard Ed win, farmer Hopper William Alfred, Axe &. Marked thus t farm 150 acres or over. Cartwright George Edward, baker Cleaver P.H_ &. earri:m- Ackrill Francis, cottage farmer Cemetery (Walt€r Wilford Green, tlloulden Robert, farmer, The Poplars Ackrill Henry, cottag-e farmer clerk) Hrmsham John Henry, wheelwright Adcock Geo.H.Bricklayers' Arms P.B Cha tterton George, farmer Humberstone Geo. ATht.cottage frmT Adccck J ames F. farmer & carrier Cook Arthur, farmer Humberstone Geo. Wm. market gdnr Adcock Rockclifie Horace, cottage Davey Albert Leslie, farmer, J an·is's H urn berstone Thomas,cottage farmer farmer & carrier farm & butcher Davey George, cottage farmer Humberstone William Havs. coal dlr Adlard William A. farmer • Ancient Order of Foresters (No. 1312 Dickinson Jmleph Waiter & George Humberstone William Henry, fanner Lodge) (David Walmsley, sec.), Albert, farmers Button John, sen. & Son. farmers~ Foresters' hall Dickinson Harry, market gardener The Common, Armstrong Maurice, grocer Dickinson Mary (Mrs.),Woolpack P.H Button Martin, bricklayer Atkinson Andrew, farmer Dobson Arthur, farmer Hutt