The name
The earliest mention of Bonby is in 1086 when it appears with
the spelling of Bundebi. Various other spellings appear over time
including, Bondebi and Bondby. The villages name is thought to
translate as "Farmstead or village of the peasant farmer"
although the alternative meaning of "Bondi's farmstead,
village" is also offered.
More information can be found in:
- Cameron, Keith. The Place-Names of Lincolnshire.
- Mills, A.D. A Dictionary of English Place Names.
The place
Bonby lies on the western edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds, six
miles from Barton and has inhabitants of about three hundred. It
was here that a small Priory was founded at the time of King John
as a cell to the abbey of St Fromond in Normandy. The parish church
of St Andrew's has a small brick tower with a pyramid cap
dating to 1710 but other parts of the church building date further
back to the 13th century. The small Methodist Church is located
close to the main road and is built in the style of the first
Methodist churches in that should Methodism not take off the
churches could be converted to two farm cottages.
Population history
| Year |
Population |
|
1801
|
178
|
|
1811
|
268
|
|
1821
|
275
|
|
1831
|
339
|
|
1841
|
386
|
|
1851
|
454
|
|
1861
|
471
|
|
1871
|
413
|
|
1881
|
406
|
|
1891
|
341
|
|
1901
|
313
|
|
1911
|
322
|
|
1921
|
305
|
|
1931
|
312
|
|
1941
|
N/A
|
|
1951
|
341
|
|
1961
|
298
|
|
1971
|
346
|
|
1981
|
348
|
|
1991
|
447
|
Entry from Kelly's Trade Directory for 1900
Bonby is a parish and small village, 4 miles north-west from the
Elsham station on the South Yorkshire branch of the Great Central
railway, 6 south-south-west from Barton and 7 north from Brigg, in
the North Lindsey division of the county, wapentake of Yarborough,
Glanford Brigg union, parts of Lindsey, Barton-upon-Humber petty
sessional division and county court district, rural deanery of
Yarborough No. 1, archdeaconry of Stow and diocese of Lincoln. The
church of St Andrew is an ancient edifice of brick, in the Early
English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, and a
western tower containing 3 bells: the church has been partially
restored at a cost of £300, of which £250 was furnished
by the Rev. George Crowle Uppleby, of Barrow Hall, late vicar
1893-95, and the remainder by the parishioners: there are 150
sittings. The register dates from the year 1640. The living is the
vicarage, net yearly value £216, with residence, in the gift
of the Earl of Yarborough, and held since 1895 by the Rev. John
Cartman B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. There are Wesleyan and
Primitive Methodist chapels here. Here was anciently a priory of
Austin Canons, founded in the reign of King John, as a cell to the
Abbey of St Fromond. The reading room here was built by
subscription in 1888 on land given by the Earl of Yarborough P.C.
the lord of the manor and principal landowner, and is provided with
billiard and bagatelle tables. The soil of about one half the
parish is a chalk subsoil, highly fertile; the other part of the
parish, viz. the Carrs, consists of a clay subsoil of a black
nature. The chief crops are wheat and barley. The area is 2,457
acres of land and 10 of water; rateable value, £2,549; the
population in 1891 was 341.
Sexton - Thomas Curtis.
Post Office. Mark Gray, sub-postmaster. Letters through Hull
arrive at 8.40 a.m.; dispatched at 4.30 p.m. Postal orders are
issued here, but not paid. Worlaby is the nearest money order
office and Elsham railway station the nearest telegraph office, 4
miles distant.
National School ( mixed), for 85 scholars; average attendance,
40; George Mason, master; Miss Emily Morley, assistant
mistress.
Carriers. - William Trippit, to Hull, Mon. to Barton, Mon. and
to Brigg, Thurs.
Holdings in North Lincolnshire Local Studies
Library
- Holland, John and Val. Around Brigg.
- Nelson, G.K. Over the farmyard gate country life in the
1930's.
References in the Star Newspaper Index
- Church to be restored LS 07.04.1894 page 5a.
- Wesleyan Chapel - opening LLS 24.09.1904 page 3d.
- Old Chapel plagued with rats LLS 10.12.1904 page 5a.
- Temple Bellwood Mansion to be sold SFS 07.07.1938 9.