DIRECTORY .J LINCOLNSHIRE. C.!l'STOR. 123 Countv Court Office, His Honor Sir G. Sherslron C.AIS:l'OR REGISTRATION DISTB,ICT. Baker hart. judge) Arthur A. ~adley, registrar & Superintendent Registrar, .A.rthu:r• Angostus Padley, high bailiff; George White, acting sub-bailiff. A Union offices, Caiswr; deputy, Joseph Snrfleet.. Red court is held at the Court house every two months, house, Caisto:r . the district of which comprises the following placeB: Registrars of Births & Deaths, Caistor sub-district, Geo. -Bigby, Brocklesby~ Cabourn, Caistor,. Claxby, Abraham, Plough hill, Caistor ; deputy, Geo. White, Olixby, Croxby, Ouxwold, Grasby, .Holton-le-Moor, Caistor; Market Rasen sub-dis~rict, Frederick Wm. Keelby, Kelsey (South & North), Limber Magna, Lim­ Chesman, Market Rasen; deputy, Tqomas Bee, ber Parva, Nettleton, Normanby-le-Wold, Riby, Both­ Waterloo street, Market Ras.!lll well, Searby-with-Owmby, Somerby, Swallow, Swin­ Registrars of Marriages, Caistm: sub-district, Charles hope, Thoresway & ThorganbJ.. , Ainger, Market place, Oaistor;. deputy, R. H. Parker, Oaistor for bankruptcy jurisdiction is included in Lin­ Caistor; Market Rasen suh-di!!trict, F. W .. Chesman, coln district; Frederick Charles Brogderr, 10 Bank st. Market Rasen; deputy, Thomas Bee, Waterloo street, Lincoln,. official receiver Market Rasen County Police StatiDn, Chapel street. The whole- of the petty sessional division is under the charge of the PUBLIC OFFIQERS. police supt. of Market Rasen Customs & Excise, Harold Vale Rhodes, officer Assessor & Collector of Taxes, George White Parish Council Fire Brigade, H. Willrinson, captain Assistant Overseer, Clerk to the Parish Council & Col~ Public Hall, High street, Charles Ainger, hon. sec lector .of Rates, John Brighton, Market place. Stamp Office, Market place, Tllilmas Hewson,distributor Certifying Factory Surgeon, Alexander Fraser ~I.B., C.M. Caistor house Wat~rworks (Rural District Council),· S. E 1 Mottram, manager Coroner for Caistor District, R. Mason, Grimsby Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals CAISTOR UNION. Acts" to the Lindsey County Council, Harold Clinton Taylor M.R.C. V.'S. High street Board day, alternate saturdays, at the Union Institu­ tion, Caistor, at 11.45 a.m. PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services:- Caistor union now comprises the following parishes & • townships, several places having been transferred to the SS. Peter & Paul Church, Rev. George Smith Tyack, union of Grimsb)\ formed in 1890 :-Atterby, Bigby, B. A. vicar; Rev. Thomas Moore L. Th. curate; 8 & -.x Bishop Norton, Brocklesby, Buslingthorpe, Cabourn or a.m. & 2.15 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m. k 7 p.m Cabourne, Caistor, Claxby, Clixby, Croxby, Cuxwold, Congregational, II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m Glentl!am, Grasby, Holton-le-Moor, Keelby, North Kel­ Primitive Methodist. ,(Market Rasen Circuit). Rev. sey, South Kelsey, Kingerby, Kirkby-cnrn-Osgodby, Kir­ Thomas Ellerton; IX a.m. & 6 p.m. J alternate mons, mond-le-Mire, Legsby, Limber Great, Linwood or 7· IS p.m Lynwode, Lissington, Market Basen, Nettleton, New­ Wesleyan Methodi!!t, Rev. Bernard W. Ouzner; 10.30 ton-by-Toft, Normanby-on-the-Wold, North Owersby, a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. & thurs. 1..30 p.m Sout-h Owersby, Middle Rasen, West Rasen, Riby, Rothwell, Searby-cum-Owmby, Sixhills, Snl.tterby, SCHOOLS. Somerby, Stai-nton-le-Vale, Swallow, Swinhope, Teal­ The Grammar School, now a secondary dual school, was by, Thoresway, Thorganby, Thornton-1~-Moor, Toft­ founded in 163o, under the will of. the Rev. Francis next-Newton, East Torrington, Usselby, Waddingham, Rawlinson, & a !Subsequent eudowment was made Walesby & Nortl! Willingham. The population of the by William Hansard esq. The buildings incfude a union in rgn was 15,442; area, II],I50 acres; rate­ science laboratory. a workshop for manual _training & able value, April, rgrB, £I2o,o19 bo&rding houses, & tltere are excellent playing fields (Jhairman of the Guardians, Charles Fieldsend J.P. • & swimming facilities. There is also a cadet corps. Kirmond-le-Mire, Tealbr, Lincoln There are 85 pupils, of whom 20 are boarders. There Vi~-Chairmen, W. S. Lord J.P. Springfield, Brigg rd. are six entrance scholarships, one leaving scholarship­ Caistor & J. H. Nettleship, Jameson Bridge street, of £xo yearly & one of £75 for 3 years & an ~Fhibi­ Market Rasen tion to Jesus College, Cambridge. John Bitrnard Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, .A.rthur D.D. Fellow <lf Lincoln College, Oxford, author of Augustus Padley, Union offices, Caistor " Censure Cleri " & a "Life of Peter Heylin," was Assistant Clerk, A .• H. Marrows, Unwn offices, Caistor born & e<lucated here, & died 17 Aug. r683 ;• the Treasure!', Arthur Henry Lesli~Melville, National Pro- management of the school is vested in -a body of IS vincial & Union Bank of England, Lincoln ' governors; the chairman is elected annually; H. E. J. Oollect<Jrs of Poor Rates, ·Caist{)r, John Brighton, Market Ooxon M . .A.. Downing CoHege, C!mbridge, _)tead place, Caistor; Nettleton, John E. Lamb, Market pi. master · Caistor; Keelby, Charles Thompson; Market Rasen, Public Elementary (mixed), erected, with master's J, Cooper; Middle Basen, F. Rose; North Kelsey, A. hon2e, in 1859, at a cost of £910, raised )ly sub­ Foston; South Kelsey, P. W. Sowter. scription as a memori:ru. by his friends to Jame!l Relieving Officers & Collectors to Guardians, Caistor dis­ Green Dixon esq. of Caistor, for his long & valuable trict, George Abraham. Plough hill, Caistor; Market services in the cause of religious education : an addi­ Rasen district, Frederick W. Chesm:an, Market Rasen tional class-room has since been added, & the school Vaccination Officers, Caistor district, George .A.braham, will now hold 240 children; Charles A. Ward, master Plough hill, Caistor; Market Rasen district, Fredk. Wesleyan Day (mixed), built in r867, for 172 children; W. Chesman, Market Ba.sen • · , Harry Sleightholme, master Medical Officers, Caistor No. I district, .Alexander Fraser Conveyance.-The Provincial Tramways Co. Ljmited­ M. B., C.M.Edin. Caistor house, Oaistor; Caistor No. (Grimsby) run a motor omnibus between Grimsby & 2 district, Stanley Bott M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Caistor on mon. wed. fri. sat. & sun.; 'bus from the Tower house, High st. Caistor; Caistor No. 3 district, ' Red Lion ' h6tel meets all trains at Moortown 11tation George Edwyn Middlemist M.B. Keelby; Marke~ Rasen. No: r, George Henry Bartorr L.R.C.P.Edin., CARRIERS.· . M.'R.C.S.Eng. -!Market Rasen; Market Rasen, No. 2, Dudley Francis Torrens M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.P.H; With the pl~ces they go to, inns they go from & days of Dub. CoJlway villa, Market Rasen; No. 6 district, W. departure. J. Wilkinson M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Binbrooke; Ashby-Collins, George inn, sat No. 7 district, E: W. M. Ad air Redbourne, Kirton Beelsby-Oollins, George inn, sat Lindsey; No. 8 district, Har{)ld W. Pank M.R.C.S. Binbropke Ablott, Market place, sat Eng.,. L.R.C.P.Lond. Market Rasen Brigg (to)-Oliver (via Clixby, Somerby, Grasby &. Public V a.ccinators, the Med-ical Officers ' Bigby) & William Drury (via North Kelsey station & The Poor Law Institution, a large structure- of brick, How~ham), thurs erected in 18oo, with a chapel attached, added in Brigsley-Oolins, George inn, sal I 865, is ·about r mile west of the town, & will hold Brocklesby--Graham, George inn, sat 200 inmates; there are now (1918) 54 from Caistor Cabourn-William Drnry, Union road, mon. wed'. & Iri. union & 23 from Grimsby union, besides If2 officers & Sharp, White Hart inn, sat & servants; Stanley Bott M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Croxby--Oliver. from his house, wed Lond. medical officer; 'Rev. George S. Tyack B.A. Ouxwold--Oliver, from his house, man. & fri ~ha plain; Joseph Hartop, master; Mrs. Dorothy Grasby.,--Clark, George inn, sat . Vernon Hartop, matron; Market Rasen Vagrant Great Grill).sby-Dru.ry. U~ion road, mon. wed. & fri. ; Wards, James :Brumptoh, superintendent. At the Oliver, mon. & fri. k Cammack, mon. wed. & fri preeent time some of the inmates here are boarders Irby-Osbonrne, White Hart inn, sat. k George & received_ from the Grimsby union William DrnryJ Union road, mon. wed. & fri .
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