Description
Kingerby, a parish in Lincolnshire, on a branch of the river Ancholrne, 2 1/2 miles W by S of Usselby station on the Hull and Lincoln branch of the M.S. & L.E., and 5 NW of Market Rasen. Post town and money order and. telegraph office, Market Easen. Acreage, 1455; population, 76. Kingerby Hall is the chief residence. Kingerby House is a large modern mansion. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Lincoln; net value, £152 with residence. The church is an ancient building of stone in the Early English style, consists of nave, chancel, and aisle, and contains two effigies of Knights Templars, and several monuments to the Youngs. There are almshouses with £100 a year. Bishop Bridge, a hamlet partly in this parish, is at the head of the Anchoime Navigation, and has a Wesleyan chapel.
Kingerby, Lincolnshire
Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5
