DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. HOLTON -LE-CLAY. 309 East Wil1iam, farmer Mason John, farmer PEIBAMS LAND. Fovarge John Wm. cottage farmer Mastin Charles George, farmer [Lettel'll vi!l. bogdyke,Linooln.] (t.add James, fariDer North William, jun. beer retailer Barsbt John, farmer Goose John James, farmer Proctor Edwd. Hv.• Harvest Man P.H Bauby .Joseph, farmer Greetham Rebecca (Mrs.), farmer Reynolds Frederick, farmer Cheetham William, farmer Haw WilLiam, Crimean Cottage P.H Tunr.ard James, farmer, Glebe farm Palmer Charles, farm foreman to Kent Joseph, farmer Westmorland William, farmer Richard Dring esq King Thomas, fatmer Zealand John Thos. boot m a. Post off Pocklington Uoger, fa.nrmmer Manton Charles, farmer Westmorland Joshua, farmer NEW HOLLAND is a village in the parish of Barrow­ the Bishop of Lincoln for divine service. Here are on-Humber and on the shore of the Humber, opposite W esleyan and Primitive Method~ dhapels. Hnll. with a station on the Great Central (late M. S. Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-Waltcr Stevens, jun. sub-post­ :wd L.) railway, and is 16! miles from Grimsby, 4 east mal!ter. Letters are received from Hull at 6.5 a.m. & from Barton-on-Humber and 171 from London, in the 3·35 p.m. ; dispatched at 1.30 & 7 p.m.; sunday~ .North I.indsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, 4·55 p.m North Yarborough wapentake, Glanford Brigg union, Wall Letter Box at Railway station clOl'!es a:t 6 p.m Barton-upon-Humber petty sessional division and county Public Elementary Sobool! :~ court disvriot. The Great Central Railway Co. have a. Mixed, built in 1847, a-t a cost of Bibout £1,500, & en­ steam feTI"J !I.Cl'QSoS the HumbeT to Hull, 3! miles dis­ larged in 1895 at a further co&t of a.bout £400, far tant, and t·h<l locomotive engine works and shipbuilding 230 children; aV'61"3ge attendance, 190 &: supported yardos of that company are situated· here. The Pier in pal't by the Grera4 Central Railway. Co. ; Henry attation and refreshment rooms, destroyed by fire 13 Jan. Willia.m Bates, master 1895, have been rebuilt, and were opened in 18gB. Christ church, New Holland, erected in rgor, at a cost of Infants' School, erected in 1907 for 8o infants; averaga attendance, 4~ ; Miss Annie Binnington, mistress £4,000, is an edifice of red brick in the Perpendicular Coast Guard Station, Henry Bell, chief boatman style, from designs by MT. C. Hodgson F.owler, archi­ tect, of Duriliam, and consists of ohancel, nave, north Railway Station, Charles J. Fox, station master & man­ and &auth pDTChes and a wwer on the north side : the ager of goods dPpot & dock superintendent; Edward loweu" portion of the i<lwer forms an organ chamber: Kemmery, inspector of pas~enger department; John there are sittings for 350 persons : the church was opened .Alfred Kirman, clerk to goods department and dedioated by the Bish<Jp of Linooln, 15 January, Grea.t Central Railway Engine Shed, Charles Frederick Igoll. The Elemen<tary schoolroom is alsQ liceiU! ed ty I J ones, district foreman Brown Waiter Great Central Railway Co. Steam Stevens Waiter, shopkeeper COMMEBCIAL. Laundry (Jn. Wm. Stewa.rt, mgr) Stevens Walter,jun. stationer, & Pod Bellamy Thos. farmr. Oxmavsh farm Grimsby Co-operative Society Lim. office Bilt-on William Hewitt, Pelbam P.H grocers & provision dealers Tinkler William, builder Branton Henry, Magna Charta P.H Hagar Robert, fishmonger Waltham Joseph, draper Briggs F. & Co. brick & tile makers Healliss Eliza (Miss), shopkeeper Warren Wm. Hy. ship & boat builder Brown Robert, dairyman Krohn William Peter, grocer & draper Wilkinson Richard Geo. hair dresser Clarke Thomas, {!Ork butcher Mouncey Thomas, shopkeeper Yarborough Hotel & Refreshment Clayton William, 'farmer Rowbottom Mrs. Susannah, grocer and Rooms (Great Central Railway Co. Crow William, farm bailiff to William tobacconist proprietors) (John Wm. Stewart. Waddingham esq Saner k Co. brick makers manager), Railwa-y station Fryer William, newspaper reporter Starkey George, farmer Yarborough Literary Institute (A. E. Goodman John, grocer & butcher Starkey Thomas, farmer Atkin.son, sec) HOLTON (or Holton with Beckering) is 11 parish, 2~ there are 130 sittings. The register dates from the year miles north-by-west from Wragby station on the Louth 156o. The living is a rectory, net yearly value i,:133, and Lincoln branch of the Great Northern railway, 3 east including 28 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift from Wickenby station on the Hull and Lincoln branch of Christopher H. Turnor esq. and held since I891 by of the Great U'entral railway, 6 south from Market Rasen the Rev. .T:~mes Osborne B.A. of St. John's Oollege, and n north-Past from Lincoln, in the East Lindsey Cambridge. The charities, amounting to £4 yearly, division o( the county, parts of Lindsey, western division arising from various small donatic.ns, are distributed on of the wapentake of Wraggoe, 'Vragby petty sessional St. Thmna.i' day. Mr. Kirkpatrick-Oaldecot, who is lord division, Lincoln union, county court district of Market of the manor, Mr. J<Jhn Henry Bennard, of Owmby-in­ Basen, rnral deanery of Wraggoe, arehdeaconry of Stow Searby, near Caistor & William Mawer and Sons, of and diocese of Lincoln. The church of All Saints is a "\Vragby, are the principal landowners. The chief crops fine edifice of stone in mixed styles, consisting of chan­ are wheat, oats, barley and seeds. The soil is heavy cel, nave, aisles, south porch and a western t<Jwer con­ loam; subsoil, chalky clay. The area. is I,88B acres; taining three bells: the walls of ·the chancel are richly rateable value, £1,585 ; population in rgor, no. painted with frescoEs : all the wind<Jws are stained, and a carved oak screen divides the chancel from the nave ; BECK ERING, a quarter of a mile south-east, takes ita the open oak bem:hes in the chancel, carved by Mr. •ame from the stream which divides it from the Tillagfl Swaby, of Marsh Chapel, were fixed in 1851, when the of Holton. chancel was rebuilt under the direction of Mr. Nichol- Sexton, George Hardwick. 10n, architt>ct, of Lincoln, at the cost of ~he Rev. 'Edw. Wall Letter Franks Ho!lgson :M.A. rector IB44-82: in I85g extensive Letters through Wragby arrive at 8.15 a.m. r~pairs Wf'lre effected under the superTision of the late Box cleared at 5 p.m. week days only. Wragby, 2~ Sir G. G. Soott R.A., at a cost of £ 1 , 200, the north miles distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph arcade, bcth aislt>s and a mortuary chapel being office restored, and the whole roof renewed; a new pulpit was Public Elementary School (mixed), with residence for al&o erected, an elaborate cover, enriched with iron the mistress; it will hold so children; average attend- work, placed over the font, and the interior resea.ted : an:!e, I4; Miss Oarohue Harris, mistress Cbarlton-Jones Gordon, The Hall Drury Thomas, grocer & blacksmith Musgrave Alwyn, farmer, The Grange Charlwn-Jones Sydney, The Hall Fenton John, farmer,Holton Beckering Musgrave Percy, farmer, Ivy lodge Osbome Rev. James B.A. Rectory • Gask Elizaibeth (Mrs.), farmer Smithson William, farmer COMMERCIAL. Hardwick Sarah Jane (Mrs.), wheelwrt Tinker Samuel, cottage farmer Clements John, fa.rml)r, The Laurels Milns George, cowkeeper • HOLTON-LE-CLAY is a parish and village on the bells; the tower, chancel and nave arch are of Saxon or road from Grimsby to Louth, with a station~~ miles south very early Norman date: the church waa repaired and from the village, {lnd a motor (rail) halt in the village, partly rebuilt in .1850 by William Hay esq. and was re­ on the East Lincnlnshire branch of the Great Northern stored and repaired in 1868, at a cost of £22o, raised by railway, s miles !IO'Ilth from Great Grimsby and ISO subscription: there are go sittings. The registers date from London, in the East Lindsey division of the from the year 1750. The living is a vicarage, net yearly eounty-, parts of Lindsey, Bradley Haverstoe hundred, value £gs, including 98 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Louth union, Grimsby petty sessional division and county Lord Chancellor, and held since 1Bgo by the Rev. Arthnr court district. rural deanery of Grimsby No. 2, arch- Henry Askey M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, who. deaconry of Stow and diocese of I.incoln. The church of is al80 recwr of Brigsley, and resides at Grimsby. There Sl. Peter is a small edifice of brick., consisting of chancel is a Wesleyan chapel, built in 1827, and seating I~ ud nave and an embattled westem tower containing 3 and a Primitive Methodist ct.apel, erected in 1836, with .
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