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Extract from Kelly's Lincolnshire Directory 1849 (Ashby Local History Pack)

Ashby, a large village and township 7 miles west from Brigg, in the parish of Bottesford, containing 429 inhabitants, and 2,100 acres of land, extending to the river Trent, on the direct road from Brigg to Burringham ferry. The Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists have each a chapel here. The Hull and Gainsborough steamers pass in the Trent.

Letters are received through the Brigg office.

Carriers to Brigg. - Everatt Jackson & Thomas Kendall, thurs. returning the same day.

[Private Residents:]

Healey, Henry, esq.
Trafford, Mrs Elizabeth.

This extract provides a description and history of Ashby. It has been transcribed directly from the original directory.

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