Bourne Archive: White’s 1826

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The Description of Bourne from

History and Directory of the County of Lincoln.

Published by William White & Co.

1826

 


BOURN,

A market town and parish, in the hundred of Aveland, and division of Kesteven; 36miles SSE. of Lincoln, and 97 miles N. of London; containing 404 houses, and 2029 inhabitants. Here was formerly a castle, and an Augustine Abbey; of the latter there are still some small remains; it was founded in 1138, and at the dissolution was granted to Richard Cotton. This monastery was dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, and it is stated by Leyland as being of the annual value of £200; he also says that it maintained eleven canons.

The church is dedicated to St. Simon and St. Jude, and is a handsome building, and formerly had two large square towers at the west end. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued at £8. The Methodists and Baptists have each a place of worship in the town.

Here is a Free School, which was endowed in 1653, with £30 per annum, by Mr. Thos. Trollope, for the education of thirty poor children. He also founded an Hospital for six old men; besides which is another Alms-house for the reception of six old women; and several charitable benefactions for the poor of the town.

The old Town-Hall, which stood in the centre of the market-place, was taken down in 1821, and a handsome structure erected in its stead. In this building the Petty Sessions for the parts of Kesteven are held, at Michaelmas and Christmas. On the ground floor are the shambles. A market is held here every Saturday: and fairs April 7th, May 7th, October 29th, and November 30th.

In the town is a medicinal spring, the waters of which have a brackish taste, and are of a purgative quality. Near to this is another spring, which turns in its course three mills within a short distance from its head.

 The unfortunate, though celebrated, Dr. William Dodd, was born here in 1729, his father being then vicar of this place.

 

DIRECTORY

EDWARD GOUGH, Post-Master.

Mail to London at 6 evening; to Lincoln and the North at ½ past 8 morning.

Miscellany-Consisting of the Names of the Gentry, Clergy, and Tradesmen, not inserted in the Traders’ List.

Beedzler Dixon, glass, china, and hardware dealer

Beedzler Sarah, brazier and tinner

Boyer John, cooper

Bray John, turner and chair maker

Christopher Charles, gardener

Daniell Wm. Printer, Bookseller, & stationer

Digby Mrs, Caroline

Dodsworth Rev. Joseph

Ferraby Benjamin, veterinary surgeon

Greenbury Peter, gentleman

Harbut Wm. Gentleman

Layton George, auctioneer

Morris John, wheelwright

Nicholl Geo. J. M.D.

Oldham Joseph, hat mfr.

Sellars Thomas, slater and plasterer

Swift John & Geo. Glovers and breeches makers

Tabor Thos. Basket maker

Wilson Rev. John.

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MERCHANTS

Clifton John, (timber)

Eadon Alexander, (coal and timber)

Munton, Clifton & Co. (corn and coal)

Wilcox & Pennyston, (coal)

ACADEMIES.

Kirk Thomas

Shearman Richard, (Free)

Woulds Richard

BANKERS

Claypon, Garfitt, & Claypons; on Masterman and Co.: J. Mawby, agent

Peacock, Handley, and Co.; on Barnetts, Hoare, & Co.: Henry B. Bousfield, agent

FIRE & LIFE OFFICES.

Atlas, Wm. Worth

County, John Osborn

Norwich Union, Edward Wherry

Protector, John Manby

INNS & TAVERNS.

Anchor, Thomas Wilcox

Angel, Henry Bott

Bull, John Thorp

Horse and Groom, Thomas Dickinson

King’s Head, Mary Shipley

Light Dragoon, Jph. Thorp

Marquis of Granby, J. B. Willoughby

Mason’s Arms, Wm. Smith

Nag’s Head, Wm. Topham

New Inn, James Walker

Red Lion, John Gatliffe

Royal Oak, Wm. Bannister

Six Bells, Robert Bull

Wind Mill, John Banks

List of Inhabitants – Arranged according to their Professions and Trades.

ATTORNIES.

Bell Wm. D.

Worth William

BAKERS, &c.

Bell Robert

Halford Edward

Munton Elizabeth, (& miller)

Smith Thomas

BLACKSMITHS.

Bannister Wm.

Boyer Christopher

Ellis Joseph

Sandle J.

Spreckley Wm.

Tye Thomas

BUTCHERS.

Binns Benjamin

Clark Charles

Hardwick John

Hardwick Wm. sen.

Hardwick Wm. jun.

Lenton John

Lenton Mary

Mawby Edward

Shipley Thomas

Thistleton George

Walker George

DRUGGISTS.

Bemrose William

Phillips Wm. Henry

Swift William

FARMERS,

Bailey George

Chamberlain John, (& miller)

Dewey John

Holland Hugh

Howett Titus

Layton William

Osborn James

Osborn William

Thistleton William

Presgrave John

Wrigley Thomas

GROCERS

Thus * are Drapers also.

Barfield James

Curtis William

*Mawby John

Presgrave John

*Roberts John, (and chandler)

*Wherry Edw. (and chandler)

HAIR DRESSERS

Carpenter Thomas

Gatliffe Robert

IRONMONGERS.

Osborn John

Walker John

JOINERS.

Andrew & Smith, (& builders)

Dewey William, (& cabinet maker)

Evans William

Smith William

Walker John, (and builder)

MALTSTERS.

Bell Robert

Munton, Clifton, & Co.

Row James Lee

PAINTERS.

Fish Joseph

Handley Thomas

PLUMBERS, &c.

Gentle Joseph

Sutton Robert

ROPE MAKERS, &c.

Halford William

Pridmore John

SADDLERS.

Palmer John

Redshaw Thomas

Shippey Thomas

SHOEMAKERS.

Gibbons James

Hart Thomas

Huffer Thomas

King Thomas

Lenton George

Smith Francis

Swift William

White Thomas

SHOPKEEPERS.

Keal Cassandra

Pennyston William

Wyles John

STONE MASONS.

Handley Thomas

Stokes Thomas

STRAW HAT MAKERS.

Bray M. A.

Todd Jemima

White Mary

SURGEONS.

Beecham Robert

Bellingham Francis

Simpson William

TAILORS, &c.

Bedford William

Phillips Humprey

Phillips John

Todd John

Todd William

Walker Thomas

TANNERS & FELLMONGERS.

Bettinson George

Rowe James L.

Watmuff John

WATCH, &c. MKRS.

Peatling John

Wilson John

Wilson Thomas

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

Clifton John

Shearman Richard (spirits)

WOOLSTAPLERS.

Jackson & Co.

Mawby John

Row J. L. (and fellmonger)

COACHES.

Royal Mail, from Hull to London, at 6 evening, returns 9 morning.

Express, from Hull to London, at 4 morning, returns ½ past 6 morning.

CARRIERS.

Ashby’s Wagons, to London, Tu. & Sat. returns Mon. & Fri. and proceeds to Lincoln.

Landons Waggon, fr London, once a week.

William Arnold, to Stainford, Mon. and Fri.; to Spalding, Tu.; to Corby, Wed.; and to Billingboro’, Sat. return same days.

William Tilley, to Stamford, Mon. & Fri.; to Spalding, tu. Returns same days.

John Wyles, to Stamford, Mon. & Fri.; to Spalding, Tu. Returns same days.

Campin Redmile, from Dyke, to the Mason’s Arms, every Saturday.

J. Snart, from Thurlby, to the Mason’s Arms, every Saturday.

Go to: White’s Directory 1826 (Title Page).

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