Lincolnshire. Toynton St

Lincolnshire. Toynton St

DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. TOYNTON ST. PETER. 461 D.L., J.P. who is lord of the manor, Percy Morris esq. and ' PosT 0FFICE.-Mrs. Mary Baumber, receiver. Letters Mr. John Salisbury Bond are the principal landowners. The arrive from Spilsby at 7 a.m. & are dispatched at 5 p.m. soil is sandy loam and clay ; subsoil, principally clay. The The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Spilsby chief crops are wheat, barley, be<~.ns and potatoes The area National School (mixed), built in z845, for zoo children ; is z,333A. 3R. 19P. ; rateable value, £1,724; the population average attendance, 73 ; Alfred Sladen, master in z88I was 338. WATER CoNVEYANCE.-Joseph Hezzell, packet to Boston, Parish Clerk, William Henry Foster. wed. & sat Ingoldby Herbert Fredk. Toynton cot Darley William, farmer Meers William, farmer Margetts Rev. Wm. John, The Rectory Dunn Charles, boot & shoe maker Moncaster John Tomlinson, farmer, Wingate Thomas, Toynton house Elvidge Hildred, coal dealer & beer Catchwater COMMERCIAL. retailer, Hob Hole end Motley Joseph, grazier Alliss George, beer retailer, Hob Hole Elvidge John, jun. boat owner Pocklington Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Baines Blyth, miller (wind) & baker Featherstone John, boot & shoe maker Shaw Aaron, Coach & Horses P.H Balderson Joseph Howard, carpenter & Forman John, farmer Shaw Charles, plumber & glazier wheelwright Hand Mary C\Ess), farmer Shelley Elizh. (Mrs.), farmer & butcher Barker Wm. miller (water) & farmer Harpham William, blacksmith Sherriff John, butcher BanmberMary (Mrs.),grocer,Postoffice Herring Edward, farmer Thompson Edward, potato dealer Bond Jn. Salisbury,farmer & landowner Hezzell Joseph,Ship inn, & packet ownr Ward James, farmer Booth George, farmer Holderness John, grazier Wilson William, farmer Brown Stephen, farmer Johnson Jonathan, well sinker Wingaw Thomas, farmer, Toynton ho Brown William, carpenter Kew William, bricklayer Wright William, farmer Crofts Francis, fanner HIGH TOYNTON is a village and parish, situated at consolidated with that of Mareham-on-the-Hill, joint gross theterminationof the Wolds, on the road toSpilsby, ~~miles yearly value £317, in the gift of the Bishop of Manchester, east from Horncastle, in the South Lindsey division of the and held since z867 by the Rev. Thomas Sneyd Hughes, of county, parts of Lindsey, in the soke, union, petty sessional St. Bees. There is a Wesleyan chapel, built in 1840. The division and county court district of Horncastle, and in the Rt. Hon. Edward Stanhope P.c., M.P., J.P. of Revesby Ab­ rural deanery of Horncastle, archdeaconry of Stow and bey, is lord of the manor. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners, diocese of Lincoln. The church of St. John the Baptist, re- the trustees of the late Mr. John Maddison and Mr. Wil­ built in 1872, at a cost of £1,200, raised by subscription, liam Nundy of Mareham-on-the-Hill, are the chief land­ is an edifice of local sandstone with ooliw dressings, in the owners. The soil is heavy loam ; subsoil, white clay. The Early English style, from designs by .Mr. Ewan Christian, chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, seeds and turnips. The architect, and consists of a chancel, nave, south porch, ves- 1 area is 1,054 acres; rateable value, £1,092; the population try and a low tower with octagonal belfry, at the south-west in 1881 was 133. angle, containin~ or~e bell : the:e are sever_al ~tain~d win- By the Act 44 Vict. c. xvii. the Fen allotment was trans- dows, one of whiCh IS a memonal to the vicars Wife: the , ferred to the new parish of Wildmore. reredos of carved stone and marble was erected as a memorial to Thomas Terrett Taylor esq. by his sister, the Letters through Horncastle, the nearest money order & tele- wife of the present vicar: there are 100 sittings. The graph office, arrive at 8.30 a. m. & leave at 4.30 p.m register dates from the year 1715. The living is a vicarage, The children of this parish attend the schools at Horncastle Hughes Rev. Thomas f:ineyd [vicar], 1 Coppin John, sheep dipper Longstaff Edward, farmer Vicarage Dunham & Longstaff, farmers Nundy Charles, farmer, The Lodge Bancroft John, farmer Harrison Arthur, farmer & cattle dealer Robinson John, farmer Boncher William, carpenter Hundleby Joseph, farmer Staples Job, farmer LOW TOYNTON is a small parish, one mile north-east residence, in the gift of Lord Willoughby de Eresby P.C. and from Horn castle, in the South Lindsey division of the county, held since 1888 by the Rev. J oe Wood Bayldon M.A. of Sid­ soke of Horncastle, parts of Lindsey, union, petty sessional ney Sussex College, Cambridge. Lancelot Rolleston esq. division and county court district of Horncastle, rural J.P. of Watnall hall, Nottingham, is lord of the manor and deanery of Horncastle, archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of chief landower. The soil is rich loam ; subsoil, mostly Lincoln. The church of St. Peter is a small building of white clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. stone, in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, The area is 778 acres; rateable value, £1,271; the popula­ vestry and an open belfry containing one bell: the north tion in 1881 was 53· side of the church and the belfry are entirely covered with By the Act 44 Vict. c. xvii. the Fen allotment was trans- ivy, which also forms a natural porch on the west side : ferred to the new parish of Wildmore. there are windows on the south side only : the font is Early Parish Clerk, Isaac Turner. English and is curiously sculptured: the east window is Letters by foot post through Horncastle, which is the nearest stained :there are 6o sittings, of which nearly half are free. money order & telegraph office, arrive at 8.45 a. m. & dis- The register dates from the year 1585. The living is a rectory, patched at 4.30 p.m gross yearly value £318, including I8o acres of glebe, with The children of this parish attend the schools at Horncastle Bayldon Rev. Joe Wood M.A. [rector], IBaggley John, farm bailiff to J. E., Wailer Thomas R. farmer Rectory Hurdman esq ·waiter Joseph F. farmer TOYNTON ST. PETER is a parish and village, 2 ments, and distributed for the benefit of the poor. There miles south from Spilsby terminal station of a branch of the is a Wesleyan chapel with day school here. Lord Wil­ East Lincolnshire line of the Great Northern railway, in the loughy de Eresby P.c., D.L., J.P. is lord of the manor and South Lindsey division of the county, parts of Lindsey, principal landowner. The soil is loam and clay; subsoil, l:astern division of the soke of Bolingbroke, petty sessional clay. The chief crops are wheat and beans, and there is a dimion, union and county court district of Spilsby, rural large portion of rich pasture land. The area is z,sn acres; deanery of Bolingbroke and archdeaconry and diocese of Lin- rateable value, £1,709 : the population in 1881 was 333· coin. The church of St. Peter is an edifice of stone, in the By the Act 44 Vict. c. xvii. the Fen allotment is trans- Gothic style, consis~ill:g of chancel and nave and an ancie~t ferred to the new parish of Wildmore. western tower contammg 2 bells : the church was restored m Parish Clerk ·william Forster 1876 and has 220 sittings. The register dates from the year ' · . 1742. The living is a rectory,with the vicarage of ToyntonAlll LETTER Box cleared at 4 p.m. Letters. through Spilsby, Saints annexed, joint net yearly value £ 4oo, including 342 the nearest money order & telegraph office, arnve at 8.30 acres of glebe with residence, in the gift of Lord Willoughby a. m de Eresby, and held since 1886 by the Rev. William John The Parochial School is at Toynton All Saints Margetts, who resides at Toynton All Saints. The charities Wesleyan Day School, built in z884, for 6o children; aver- amount to about £5 z6s. yearly, derived from garden allot- age attendance, 20; Miss Catherine Anna .Mellor, mistress Holderness Mrs I Gooby Daniel, farmer 1 Stones George Rutter, farmer Hurton William Gooby William, cattle dealer Stones Wm. Rutter, market gardener COMMERCIAL. Makey Edward, tailor & grocer Tattersall Percy Richard M.R.c.v.s. Burman George, beer retailer Mountain Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper veterinary surgeon & auctioneer Burton James, agent for Wheeler & Wil- Pickett John, shoe maker Taylor Ann (Mrs.), farmer son's sewing machines; all kinds of Reeson Alien, farmer Taylor Joseph, farmer sewing machines repaired Roberts Jane (.Mrs.), farmer Wade William Stepnall, farmer l.1vidge Henry, farmer Rushby James, farmer ·wells Thomas, cowkeeper Ely George, farmer Rymer John, farmer IWilliamson Thomas, wheelwright Gibson Charles, blacksmith & agricnl- Stones Catherine (Mrs.), farmer Wilson John, farmer tnral implement maker 1 .

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