510 . . [ KELLY"S Talss Kate (Mrs.), tobacconist, 79 Soutbga.te Ward & Dale Ltd. contractors for ploughing, cultivating.- TEmperance Hall (Wm. Bilton Harris, propr.), Westgate harrowing &. draining, ~arehdm lane. Telegrams. Thacker Walter. draper, 3 Market street "W. Dale, Sleaford;" T N 38 Slea:ord Thompson ~-\rthur ErneS~t, Jolly Scotchman P .H. Warren Han·ey William & Co. clothiers, 70 Southgate Holdingham Warwicks &. Richardson.s Limited, brewers (Newark) Thompson Ebenezer, shopkeeper, 47 West banks (John Tyle"r:. agent), I3 Watergate- Town Hall (Charles Edward Keal, keeper), Market place Watson George (Mrs.), dyer & cleaner, 17 Boston road Trotter Arthur Oscar L.D.S. dental surgeon,26 Northgte ·wa,·erley Temperance Hotel (Mrs. Mary Jane Glaisher Tunnard Arthur Edward, baker, 82 Westgate proprietress), 5 Ingram terrace Turnbull & Co. merchants & import.ers of timber, slates, Wreber Waiter, accountant, 23 Westgate sanitary pipes, Staffordshire blue bricks & tiles, cement, White & Sentance~ music '\\'arehrmse, 17 Southgate plaster of paris, laths, hair, lime, sand, gravel, cool &c. ; ·wildmore Henry D. watch repairer, 31 Westgate oftice, opposite Railway station. T N 25 SleaJord Wilkinson Mary Ann(Mrs.),nursery,& seed dlr.8Boston rd Turner William, baker & confectioner, 4 Southgate Williams & Hews, ironmongers, 23 Market' place Turner William Flint, auctioneer, valuer & estate agent "Williams Percy & Gertrude (:Miss), news agts,7 Watergt & wool merchant, Southgate \Villiams C. Creswicke, engineer & oil refiner (Simpson. Tyler John, beer retailer, I Station road Williams & Co.), East road Tyler John Thomas, beer retailer, 93 Westgate \Viseman Sarah Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 41 Northgate Upton Thomas, photographer, 24a, Southgate Wollerton Edward, chimney sweep, 1 Gladstone's yard Waddingha.m Herbert, vermin killer, 20 Castle street Wollerton Robert, furniture dealer. 30 & 32 Westgate Waddingham John, boot maker, 12 West banks ·wood Annie & Elizabeth (Misses), bakers, 29 Carre st Walker David, Victoria hotel, 20 Southgate \V ood John Ridal, chemist & druggist, " Veteco" fluid Walls George W. tinman & brazier, 46 Southgate for lambs, 1 I Market place & oil & culor merchant l!t Walls Mary Jane (Mrs.), milliner, 5 Westgate sheep dip manufacturer, C:arre street Walsh Mary .Ann (Mrs.), stationer & printer, 12 Southgat" Woodthorpe Henry, Nag's Head P.H. Southgate SLOOTH:BY, see Willoughby. SN ARFORD is a parish, 2 miles west from Snella.nd Robert, Baron Rich of Leeze, created Earl of Warwick, 6 station un the Hull and Lincoln branch of tbe Great Aug. r6I 8 ; in the church are memorial busts of the earl, Central railway, 7 south-west from and who died in 1618, and of the countess, with an inscription; 9 north-west-by-north from Lincoln, in the Gainsborough on the floor is a dark grey slab, with an inscribed brass t& division of the county, wapentake of Lawress, petty Joan (St. Poll), wife of John Tornay. of Caynby, esq. ob. sessional division of Lincoln (Bail and Close), parts of I52I, and on the floor of the chantrv chapel is a slab Lindsey, Lincoln union, Market Rasen county court dis­ inscribed to George Brownlow Doughty esq. d. 1743. whose trict, West Walshcroft rural deanery, arehdcaconry of wife, Fmnces Cicely (Tichborne ), '\\'as one of the co­ Stow and . The church of St. Lawrence heiresses of Sir Henry .T osPph Tichborne, 4th bart. ;_ is a building of stone in the Norman, Early Decorated and there are roo sittings. The regil'ter dates from the y!'ar Perpend~cular styles, consisting of chancel with chantry 1718. The living is a rectory, annexed to the rectory of chapel, nave and a western tower containing one bell : Friesthorpe, joint net yearly value £270, and including within the tower a.re four late Norman arcbe.s, one with 17 acres of glebe. with residence, in the gift of the billet and interlaced mouldings: the font is a rich and Bishop at Lincoln, and hPld since 1912 by the Rev. somewhat peculiar example of Perpendicular work, on John .Allen Scott. of Wadham C,Jlege, Oxford, who an earlier base: the church contains a series of stately but resides at Friestborpe. Sir Joseph Henry Bernard faded and dilapidated monuments of the St. Poll or St. Doughty Tichhorne hart. is lord of the manor; the land Paule family; the earliest of these is a canopied altar-tomb, is chiefly owned by the farmer~. The soil is clay and ~riched with ten statuettes, and bearing effigies of Sir sand; subsoil, clay and gravel. The chirf crops are Thomas St. Poll kt. ob. 1582, and his wife, together with wheat, barley, beans, turnips and pasture. The area is an inscription: the next, according to date, consists of two r,r46 acres; rateoole value, £gi6; population in 19II,82. effigies placed within a recess in the north wall of the Parish Clerk, Thomas Blackmore. chantry, adjoining the chancel, representing Sir George St. Poll kt. and ba:r

SNITTERBY is a parish and village, 6 miles south- 1 pett:v sessio:1al division. South Yarborough rural east from Kirton Lindsey station on the main line of the deanery, Stow archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln. The and section of the Great Central church of St. Nicholas, erected on the sit~ of an older railway, 9 south from Brigg and 11 north-west from structure in 1780, at the meagra cost of £2rg, was re­ Market Rasen, in the Louth division of the county, built in 1866-7 at a cost of [,I,ooo, and is now a building of parh of Lindsey, East division of A.slacoe wapentake, stone and brick, in the Early Decorated style, from plans by union of , Market Rasen countt r.n. ..trict, the late Mr. James Fowler, architect, of Lout~~onsisting