.. [LINCOLN.] BARKSTON. 16 • POSl' OFFICE. BAR.ESTON' is a parish in the sokeof Grantham, Newark which is a stone spire, with crockets on the angles. There union, South Lincolnshire, 110 miles from London, and 4 are three Norma.n arches in the south aisles. There is a small miles north-by-east from that station, county court district endowment for the instruction of poor children; also six of Grantham. The living is a rectory, value £610, with Bedehouses for poor persons, with an endowment of £43 per residence, in the archdeaeonry and diocese of Lincoln, and annum. The parish comprises about 2,080 acres, and a deanery of Grantham; the Bishop of Lincoln is patron; the population of 551. J. A. Houblon, Esq., is lord of the Rev. Richard Reade, M.A.., is incumbent. The church of St. manor, but the chief of the soil is the property of Sir J. C. Nicholas is an elegant Gothic structure, with a tower, on Thorold, Bart., and others. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Cropley William, farmer Morley William, shopkeeper Burroughs Mrs Hand John, shoemaker Nixon Sarah (Mrs.), Stag t Edmondson Mrs Hand William, shopkeeper Parr William, wheelwright Wills Rev. Edmund, B.A. [curate] Holmes William, farmer Power Thomas Marlow, farmer COMMERCIAL. Jerman Thomas, farmer Roper John, butcher Barber William, butcher Kennewell John, tailor Smith & Son, farmers Billiat Joseph, farmer Loveday Charles, farmer & miller Stanhope John & Henry, farmers Blackburn Thomas, tailor & parish clerk Miller Charles, shoemaker Stanhope William, shoemaker Brett Thomas, blacksmith Miller Edward, farmer Thompson Thomas, carpenter Briggs John, brickmaker 1\Hnnitt William, farmer Wright John, carpenter PosT OPFICE.-William Stanhope, receiver. Letters from National School, James Park, master; Mrs. Harriet Parr, Grantham arrive 8.15 a.m. & are dispatched 5.15 p.m. mistress The nearest money order office is at Grantham EAST and WEST BA'RX.WJ:TH. parish; the Rev. Joseph Haskoll, M.A., is the present in- EAsT BARK WITH, a parish in the eastern division of tlte cumbent. The church of St. Mary consists of a nave, wapentake ofWraggoe, parts of Lindsey, Horncastle union, chancel, tower and 4 bells. The register dates from the year North Lincolnshire, diocese and archdeaconry of Lincoln, 16!l5. Here is also a place of worship for Wesle,Yan and deanery ofWraggoe, 6 miles north-east from Snelland Methodists. station, 3 north-east from Wragby, and 12 north-west from WEST BARK WITH, a parish in the same jurisdictions, 2! Horncastle, contained 321 inhabitants in 1851, and 1,158 miles north-east from Wragby, contained 143 inhabitants ncres ofland. The living is a rectory, value £2.'10, with re- in 1851, and about 500 acres. 'l'he living is a rectory, sidence, in the patronage of George F. Heneage, Esq., to value £144, with residence, in the patronage and incum­ whom the manor belongs; Charles Turnor, Esq., of Stoke bency of the Rev. Edward Archer, M.A. The church is dedi­ Rochford, near Grantham, is owner of greater part of the cated to All Saints, and consists of a nave, chancel aml tower. East Bark.with. Hanlwick 'Villiam, farmer & woorlman W ebster Benjamin, hol'Se breaker Haskoll Rev. rJoseph, M.A. [rector], Jane George, saddler Winter Edward, boot & shoe maker Rectory Macvicar John Young, land agent to West Earkwith. COMMERCIAL. Charles Tu1·nor, esq. Barkwith house Archer Rev. Edward, M.A.. Rectory Allbones William, boot & shoe maker Orry James, shopkeeper Clipsham Richard, farmer Batchelor John & William, bricklayers Overton John, shopkeeper & carrier Cottingham Thomas, farmer Bradley Thomas, smith & farrier Park George, farmer Epton J ames, farmer Clark Edward, parish clerk Penrose George, tailor Frearson Thomas, farmer Clark William, butcher Phillipson Henry, tailor Gregson William, farmer& agricultural Dixon John, wheelwright Porter John, Cross Roads inn imp1ement maker • Duckering Frederick, nurseryman & Proctor William, carpenter Pickwell Mark, farmer seedsman Richardson John, farmer Pickwell Robert, farmer Elmhirst William,farmer& cattle dealer Stephenson Thomas, gardener Robinson John, wheelwright & farmer Elsey John, far-mer Thompson J ames, tailor Vickers William, farmer Garrett Thomp.s, bricklayer Walker J olm, farrier LeUers by foot post through W ragby, Hancer Robert, farmer Watson Philip, wheelwright which is the nearest money order office • CARRIER.-Overton's cart, to & from I.inco1n, friday BA'R.LJ:NG, with LA'NG'WOR.Tll. Richard Stanley, M.A.. Here is a }'ree school for the poor · BA.RLING, a pleasant villa~e on the Langworth rh·er, 6 children of Barlings and Stainton. Here are the remain~t miles east-north-east fi·om Lincoln, on the Wragby road, of Barling Abbey. contained 101 inhabitants in 1841, and 1,633 acres of land. LANGWORTH is 1 mile north, and is a township, wi~h a Christopher Turnor, Esq., is lord of the manor, who, with population of 251. They are both in the east division of Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake, Esq., is alternate patron of the Lawress wapentake, Lincoln union, Lindsey parts, dioees& living, a perpetual curacy, value £70, held by the Rev. of Lincoln. Barling. BrumptonJohn, Red Lion, & brickmkr Ingham William, wheelwright Oates Frederick William, esq Chapman Joseph, butcher Richardson David, shopkeeper Ghest William & John, farmers Codd George, parish clerk 'l'umer Edward, druggist & grocer Kna.pp Charles Nelson, farmer Crowder John, miller Willcock Edmund, shopkeeper :Langworth. Dawkins Joseph, boot & shoe maker Woodhead William, wheelwright Clarke Robert, esq Dawson John, tobacconist Letters by foot post through Lincoln, COMMERCIAL. Dobson Henry, George inn, & farmer which is also the nearest money order Blackburn Mark, watchmaker Hunt Samuel, shoemaker office BAR.N'ETBY-le-WO:LD is a vil1age, railway station, a vicarage, annual value £305, with residence, in the patron­ and parish, 4 miles north-east from Glamford Briggs, and at age of the bishop; the incumbent is the Rev. Benjamin Street, which there is a station on the )lanchester, Sheffield and B.A. Here are chapels for Independents, We~leyan Metho­ Lincolnshire line of railroad; it is in the hundred of Yarbo- dist~t, and Primitive Methodists. The number of acres is rough and Brigg union, parts of Lindsey, diocese and arch- 1,630, and the population in 1851 was 845. Mr. William deaconry of Lincoln, and deanery of Yarborough. The Abraham is lord of the manor. The increase of population chureh of St. Mary is situated on an eminence, and is in the is attributed to the working of the allotment system. Early English style; it has a low square tower. The living is WELL HoLMES is I mile south-west. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Drury John, Raflw(ly inn Mackrill John, shoemaker Abraham Miss Emma Gibbins Edward, farmer Neave Barker, tarmer Moxan Rev. William Charles, LL.B Green William, school Peck Richard, tailor Street Rev. Benjamin, B.A Harrisou James, tailor Perciul William, grocer & draper coMMERCIAL. Havercroft James, tailor Scrivener Edward, farmet· Abraham William, farmer HavercroftThos.carpenter&blacksmith Skelton Edward, parish clerk Booth William, grocer & draper Heath & Son, farmers & butchers Small George, shoemaker Bray Robert, horse dealer & farmer Heath Samuel, grocer & draper Trevor Wilson, miller Brocklesby John, wheelwrig·ht &; shop- Hill James Rixon, lime agent 'Vest John, farmer keeper, New Barnetby-le-Wold Iiludson WilJiam, farmer West Thomas, tailor & grocer Burdess Joseph, shopkeeper Johnson Thomas, farmer, New .Bar- Wray John, carpenter & miller Coope:r John, saddler & harness maker netby-le-Wold Letters through Ulceby. The nearest Cuthbert Edwin, butcher Kirby Thomas, farmer money order office is at Brigg 4& Ul· Davy Edward, grocer & draper Lovitt James, veterinary surgeon ceby .
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