[LINCOLN.] EAST BUTTERWICK. 68 (POST OFFICE Porter Ann (Mrs.), day school Thornley Dean, wheelwright Welberry Joseph, farmer Rollinson Howard, shopkeeper Torrington Charles, Five Bell& Westland Samuel, farmer Staple~ John, farmer, Ings Upsall William, farmer Wingate Betsy (Miss), farmer Stennett Stockdale, farmer W ainer Thomas, farmer EAST BUTTERWICK is a village and township in ford, and William Smith, Esq., of Barnes Hall, Sheffield, ot the pari!lbes of Bottesford and Messingham, in the northern the portion that is in Messingbam. The principallandowners divi!lion of the county, parts of Lindsey, ea!lt division of the are George Smith, Esq. and the Faber family. The chief wapentake of Manley, Glanford Brigg union and county !!rops are potatoes, wheat, and beans. The !!Oil is warp; court district, and diocese of Lincoln, di~tant 4 miles west subsoil, peat and sand. The area is 680 acres in Messing­ from MPssingham, and 4 east from Eyworth, on the east bank ham parish, the remainder being returned with Bottesford; of the Trent. The Primitive and Wesleyan Methodists and the population in 1861 was, in the former, 276, and in the Baptists have each a chapel here. The Hull and Gains­ latter 144. borough steamers pass the village. The river Trent is crossed by means of ferry boats. Edward Peacock, Esq., is lord of Letters through Bawtry. The nearest money order office is the manor of that portion which is in the pariii!h of Bottes- at Barring ham COMMERCIAL. Gillott John, boot & shoe maker Moody Ferdinand & Richard, farmel"!l & Armstrong Ann (Mrs.), farmer Harrison Richard, butcher vessel owners Benson Edward, farmer Harrison Robert, farmer Outram James, stone mason Benson Thomas, vessel owner Harrison William, tailor Parkin Vause, coal merchant & vessel Brown J ames, farmer Kendall Richard, blacksmith owner Burnett Ricbard, farmer Kennewell Henry, boot & shoe maker Ross George, carpenter l!ollinson Hannah (Miss), day school Lockwood Georg-e, farmer Sleight George, tailor .Hetcher James, Dog ~ Gun lwtel, & Lockwood Thomas, carpenter Storm William, farmer Ferry house Lockwood William, farmer Wilson Francis, farmer Fowler Charles, farmer Marsh all J ames Mallson, shopkeeper & 'Vindle Thomas, lime merchant Fowler William, Odd Fellow&' Arm.! butcher WEST BUTTERWICK with KELFIELD.-The Baptists have each a chapel, the latter having an endow­ former is a large village and parish, on the river Trent, in the ment of about £35 per year arising from land: part of Isle of Axholme, Northern division of t!le county, parts of the income is for the relief of the poor belonging to the Lind,.ey, wt-stern division of Manley wapentake, union and chapel. There is a ferry from West to East Butterwick, county court district of Gainsborough, Axholme rural which is •ituated on the opposite side of the Trent. The deanery, Stow archdeaconry, and diocese of Lincoln, 3i Trent is navigated by the Hull and Gainsborougb steam mi!es south from Keadby railway station, 4 miles north from packets, which call here daily. Sir Robert Sheffield, Bart., is West Ferry, 4~ east-by-north from Epworth, and 12 north lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is deep from Gainsborough. West Butterwick was formerly in the loam; subsoil, peat. The area is included in Owston parish, parish of Owston, but by an Order in Council made in 1841 and the population in 1861 was 907. it now forms a separate parish. The church of St. Mary Paf"Uh Clerk, Henry Child. was built in 1841, and is an elegant Gothic building of white brick; it has nave, aisles and chancel, and tower surmounted PosT OF PICE.-Mrs. Rebecca Champion, receiver. Letters by n spire, with si1.rings for about 300 persons. The register arrive from Bawtree at 11.30 a.rn. ; dispatched at 2.30 dates from the year 18.U. The living is a perpetual curacy, p.m. No delivery or dispatch on sundays.- The nearest annual value ,£300, and good ri!Sirlence, in the JZ"i!t of the mom~y order office is at Epworth Vicar of Owston, and hPld by the Rev. William Rowley All- National School, Henry Child, master croft. A National school was founded in 1852 by theincum- WATER CoNVEYANCE.-Steam packets daily to Hull & bent. Tlle Wesleyans, Primitive Methodi:sts, and General Gainsborough & intermediate places West Butterwick. Crackle J ames, bricklayer Snow den Abraham, tailor & beer retailer Allcroft Rev. Wm. Rowley [incumbent] Driffill John, iarmer, Yousters Snowden Alt'red, shoe maker CoakPs Mt·s Ellis Thomas, baker & sacking mann- Snowden Leonard, sacking manufactur Collinson Miss facturer Rtephenson Mary (Mrs.), Ferry Boat 'I'emperton Mr. William EverettElizabeth(Mrs.),farmer,Youstrs Storm Edmund, saddler Temperton Mr. William, jun. Yousters Fish Graves, farmer Taylor Samuel, farmer Trousdale W illiam Maw, esq Foster Edward, tailor Temperton J oseph, farmer coMMERCIAL. Fowler William, farmer Temperton Jsph. Three HorseshoeJJinn Barnard John, miller Gill Moody, flax merchant Tern perton William, blacksmith Batty James, groctr & draper Godfrey John, farmer Temperton William, farmer, Yousters Bowman James Harrison, farmer Green & Oldman, farmel"!l Ternperton William, tool maker Brown Chatterton, farmer Hall Kelita, vessel owner & potato mer Trousdale William Maw, surgeon Brown Robert, farmer Harrison Samuel, farmer Tune John, beer retailer Brown Robt. Edward, farmer, West end Hilbert Henry, shoe maker Waite Robert, farmer Brown William, jun. farmer Hill John Staniforth, farmer, N ewland Wall Robert, butcher Bryars William, castrator Hird Richard, shopkeeper & butcher White Robert, farmer Burkinshaw Joseph, blacksmith Hope John, sacking & rope & twine Whiteley Jonathan, shoe maker Butterick J onathan, tailor manufacturer Whiteley Vincent, vessel owner Champion Rebecca (Mrs.), g-rocer &c Humphry John, farmer Charleswortlt Charles, farmer Joel John, carpenter Kelfield. Chesman Rohert, tailor Keall John, f~trri<'r Calam John, farmer Clwsman Thoma..'l, farmer Kelsey Mary (Mrs.), farmer Coakes Robert, farmer Coggon Richard, miller & farmer Mason William, shoe maker Lindley William, farmer Corringham Brothers, brewers & wine Maw James, carpenter& shopkeeper Lockwood Robert, farmer & spirit merchants Seaton John, carpenter & wheelwright Richard son John, farmer Crackle Abraham, bricklayer Skelton Frank, farmer· Watkins Brown, beer retailer BY ARDS LEAP, formerly extra-parochial, is now a the Great Northern Railway: it consists of one farm and parish, Mituated on the old Roman road, Ermine Street, in one cottage only, and is the property of Lieut.-Colonel John the Southern division of the county, parts of Kesteven, Reeve, of Leadenham Hall ; it was formerly a possession Loverlen wapentake, Grantham petty sessional division, of the Knights Templars. The population in 1861 was 18. Sleaford union and county court district, I~ miles south from Lincoln, ll north from Grantham and 'B! east from Letters through Sleaford, which is the nearest money Caythorpe 11tation on the Honington and Lincoln branch of order office Bestall Richard, farmer CASTLE BYTIIAM is a considerable village and Beltisloe, Bourn union and county oourt district, diocese parish near the Gt·eat Northern Railway, in the Southern andarchdeaconry of Lincoln,and rural deanery of Heltisloe, diyision of the county, parta of Ke»teven, wapentake of picturesquely ~~eated ou a bold eminence, 2,k miles weot-.
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