Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire

188 LINCOLNSHIRE. The pTincipal pbrtion of thia--psrish is included ~n West WESTVU.I.E :L, a parish of scattered houses, in tM Fen United SchotJl District, formed Jan. "Jo, 1879 Mid divisioq of the eounty, parts of Lindsey, West Baling­ Pnblic Elementary School (mixed), erected in "l8.8o & broke- sok-3, petty sessional division of Spilsby, Boston enlarged in 1:912, for ~4o children l Charles. Mason, union and county- court district, distant 7 miles north­ master; Mrs. Mason, mistress west from Boston. and I mile west fro~ Mount Pleasant church, which ·is usually attended by the inhabitants. SIBSEY SUB-COMMITTEE OF LINDSEY LOCAL The Marquess -of Lincolnshire K.G., P.C., G.C.M.G. PENSION COMMITTEE. Col. Sir Coutts Lindsay bart. Thomas Ireland esq. and the Duchy ·of Lancas_ter are the principal landowners. The following parishes are included in the area. of the The soil is he"llvy, stiff clay; subsoil, same. Ths chief Sub-District :-Car.cingt;.on, Frithville, Langraville, crops are wheat, oats and beans. The area. is 2,038 'Sibsey, Thorn ton-le-Fen, New -Bolingbroke acres of land and 4 of water; rateable value, £2,·;n7; Mee\ings are held at the Council school, Frithville, on. population in rgrr, :t3r. ~ t ISt thursday in month. Letters J;hrough Boston via Sibsey. The nearest money fJhairman, Joseph BO'Wser esq. J.P. Thornton house, urder office is at Sibsey & telegraph office at Frith- Frithville ville · ' Clerk, Charles Mason, Frithville, Boston This place is included in Wsst Fen United School dis­ Pension Officer, E. N. Pentelow~ Custom house, South t:ni.ct.. The c'hildren a1iten<l the Cuuncil school at Frith- street. Boston ville - FRITHVILI.E. j Flood ~oah, cot.tage farmer Robinson Wm. farmer,Fishtoft Drove Bowser Joseph J.P. Thornton house Grant Arthur, farmer . Sargeant James & Son, blacksmiths, Bowser Miss The Cottaa-e 1'Grant Waiter, farmer wheelwrights & agricultural imp le- Mason Charies " . Hall Robert, farmer ment makers & dea~rs . Naylor Rev. .A.rthu-l- Herbert Douglas Hudson Saul, farmer, Fishtoft Drove Sargeant James William, cycle agent (.cn:rate {)f Mount Pleasant Church)·tHolmes William, farmer & motor & agriCultural engineer. · Horn John. farmer . Sick & Dividend Club (Frederick COMMERCJAL. J essop Martin, jun. farmer All en, treas. ; Charles Mason, sec) Alien Frederick, general dealer, Post Kent Henry, farmer Squires William, farmer office, Mount Pleasant Law son Benj .Geo.farmer,Hall Lane td Steeper Samuel, farmer, Mt. Pleasant Armstrong ~orge, White 1hrt P.H Lawson Fred, farmer, Cowhridge Sykes Erncst, shopkeeper, Cowbridge Balderston Tbos. farmer, Mt.Pleasant Lawson George, farmer Sykes Thoi. cottage farmer,Cowbrdg Banm"ber George, ofanner Maidens Walt.farmeT, Fishtoft Drove ·Taylor George & William, brick & Baumber John W. farmer Mawer George Henry, farmer tile makers, Cowbridge Booth Benjamin, cottage farmer, Mills- William Jas. farmer, Cow bridge Taylor John, cottage farmer Fishtoft Drove Newton Benj. (exors. of), farmers Taylor Thomas, cottage farmer . Bowser Joseph, farmer, Thornton ho Newton Fred, ~rmer Todd Charles, farmer, Fishtoft Drove BralreB.. 'Williant, cottage farmer,Fish. Parker Tom, miller (wind), Mount Vines Jn.Wm.farmcr, Fishtoft.Dro,-e toft Drove Pleasant _ Waite Henry, farmer, Trader Bank Brown Ella (Mn.}, cottage farmer, l'arkins<Jn Charles T. farmer,Slate ha Waite Jesse, beer ret. Trader Bank Fishtoft Drove Parkinson Jo'lrb George, farmer, Fish- Winter Betsey (Mrs.), far~er, Fishtoft Burman George, cotlage farmer,. toft Drove Drove • Cowbridge Petchell Tom, farmer Wright George Nutt & Alien, far- Chaster John Henry, beer retailer Portess George Henry, wheelwright, mers, Halr.eley Bridge C1Jleman George, cottage farmer Short's corner Wright Georg~. farmer Da.rley Arthur,farmer, Fishtoft Drove. Randall Fred, farmer Wynn John G. _loc:kkoope;r, Cowbridge Day William, fanner, Fishtoft Drove Reading Room (Charlel! T. Parkin- Doughty Mary J. (Mrs.), farmer j son, sec) · · . WESTVILLE. Evison George, cottage farmer, Fish-. Reeson Fredk. farmer, Fisbtof~ Drove ~ toft Drove . i Roberts Charles & Sidney, farmer-s Roberts Step hen, farmer .Fletcher Thos. blacksmith,Mt.Pleasnt Robinson John, farmer Vere Henry, farmer · FRODINGHAM- is a parish, village and township, Cambridge. A. cemetery of 5 acres; for Frodingharn pleasantly situated on a bold declivity overlooking the and Brumby, was formed in 1884, at a cost of £2,5oo, ..-ale.. of the Trent, with a station on the Doncaster to and has a mortuary <!hapel and lodges; it is under the Cleethorpes branch of the Great Central railway, 9 miles control of the Urban District Cmmcil. The poor widows west-north-west from Brigg, in the Brigg ~ivision of of the parish have the interest of £10o, left by Thomas t.hs county, parts of Lindsey, eas~ diviMion of Manle.y Williamson in 1775. A large hall, built in r8JI, is used wapentake, petty sessional division of Scunthorpe, Glan- as a Cottage Hospital, and includes quarters for attend" ford Brigg union, "Brigg and Scunthorpe county court ants; it is supported. by voluntary contribu~ions. Lord district. rural deanery , of Manlake, archdeaco·nry of St. Oswald is lord of the manor artd principal land·­ Stow and diocese of Lincoln. By Local Government I owner. - Ironstone 9f excellent quality abounds in this Board OrP.~r No. 31,~6o, Brumby and Frodiugnam parish, and is worked by several companies. The soil townships were, in 1904,. constituted an '"Urban District, ' i~ sand; ·subsoil, lime. and sandstone. -The chief crops -and they are ~-overned, under the " Local Government are wheat, barley and potatoes. The area of the town­ Ad, r894" (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73), by a board of 15 .' 'Ship is r,oo3 acres of land, 12 of water, 7 of tidal water members. Water is supplied by the Urban District 1 and I of foreshore; . rateaole value, £3g,6or. The Council, the source lleing a well in the parish of I population in rgii was, civil. parish, r •734; Urban .Appleby, from whence it is pumped into a reservoir 1 District, ~.931 and ecclesiastical pa.rish, 2,843, which · about 2! miles from the pumping station. The village comprises part!! of Frodingham and Brumby civil is .lighted by electricity supplied by the Frodingham , p~rishes. Iron and Steel Co. ' VeTger, Tom H(}bson . The (!hurc~ _of St. · Law~ence_ i~ a building of stone Public Elementary School, Frodingham, built iri 1867 by .1~ the Trans1twnal style, co~s1stmg of chancel, nave,. ~harles Winn esq. & enlarged in 1s75 & 1ss4, by the 'RI~l~s, 11outh pore~ and an em~mttle~ western towe: ccm- late Lord St. Oswald, at a cost of £3,000, for 36o tammg 3 ~ells: It was rebmlt, w1th the exceptwn of boys, 220 girls & 220 infants, & again in rgoo for 200 _the tower, .m ~841: the so~th porch h~s some_ fine d~g- girls & infants; L. J. Beardsley, master; Miss G. ~ooth ~rVI~g: the sacra_rmm w~s raised, paved w~th .Moorman, mistress; Mrs. Beardsley infants' mist ·i!ncaustiC bles and fnrmshed With brass commumon . · ' ntils in J883: in the church are several memorials and Frodmgham Statwn Letter Box_ memorial winclows to the Hea~y family: a new organ Wall Letter Bo~, Cottage Hospital - ' was erected in r886: in f8g6 an organ chamber was Lcttt;I·s ~re delivered r:om Scunth_orpe. The telegr~ph built, the floor of the chancel relaid, the interior re- office. IS at the s_tatwn for delivery on the statwn seated in oak and the east. window filled with stained premises only, & Is closed on_ ~undays 1 glass, and in 1908 a memorial window was placed and Railway Station (G. C. Railway), Frodingham, Frederick a.n oa.k reredos erected to the Rev. Edward Mitford E White, station master Weigall M.A. (vicar 1859 to 1908): in Igrz-13 the - • -. -church was enlarged,- chiefly st the cost of Lord St. BiiUMBY is a parish one mile south from Froding- Oawald: there are 620 sittings. The register dates from ham. Here is a. Wesleyan chapel, built in r884. The· .,the year 1653, Th~~ living is a \'icarage, net yearly deserving poor of Brumby have the inrerest of £10o, value £750._ including -105 acres of ~lebe, wit4. residence, left by the late Earl Beaucha.mp. The sum of I6tf. in the gift of Lord St. Oswald, ana held since Igo8· by yearly is- als() pail\ by ths. trustees .ef the late w. w. the Rev Cyprian Thomas Rust M.A. -ol' Clare (Jollege, Cole esq. to the poor widows of the village.. Lord St . • .

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