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The Parliamentary Gazetteer’s Summary of Little Bytham, 1843.


Bytham (Little), a parish in the wapentake of Beltisloe, parts of Kesteven, union of Bourn, county of Lincoln; on the river Glen. Living, a rectory, with the vicarage of Castle-Bytham and the curacy of Holywell, in the archd. and dio. of Lincoln; rated at £4 8s. 4d. ; gross income £665. Patrons, the bishop and dean and chapter of Lincoln, alternately. The great and small tythes, &c. of Little Bytham and the hamlet of Awnby, the property of the dean and chapter of Lincoln, clerical rector and vicar, were commuted in 1801. This parish possesses two daily schools. Pop., in 1801, 189 ; in 1831, 237. Houses 50. Acres 1,010. A. P. £1,267. Poor rates, in 1837, £51.