The church consists of a tower, a nave with north and south aisles, and a chancel. [47] In the chancel is a tablet to the memory of the Rev. Henry Shepherd, who was rector of this parish thirty-four years, and died in January 1764, aged 62. The advowson of the rectory belongs to the Bishop of Carlisle.

CONINGSBY,

In Domesday Cuningesbi, is a considerable village on the banks of the river Bane, about eight miles from Horncastle. The manor, which was once possessed by the Marmions of Wintringham, has for many years belonged to the Heathcote family, and is now the property of Sir Gilbert Heathcote, Baronet, of Normanton in Rutlandshire. The church consists of a tower of excellent masonry, a nave, two aisles, and a chancel. [48] The rectory, which is in the presentation of the lord of the manor, was for several years held by the Reverend John Dyer, the poet. It was here that he finished his didactic poem of “The Fleece.” He died at this place in 1758, and lies buried in the church; but there is no inscription to perpetuate his memory. A congregation of General Baptists was formed at this place, during the government of Cromwell: the society still exists, with an endowment for the minister.

LANGRIVILLE AND THORNTON LE FEN.

The lands composing these parishes were chiefly those sold by the commissioners appointed under the act for draining and enclosing Wildmore Fen; Langriville also contains the portion allotted to the Earl of Stamford and Warrington, in lieu of his manorial rights over Armtree and Wildmore. In 1812, an act of parliament was passed, rendering these lands, with others, parochial, and approximating these two parishes to the soke of Horncastle.

POPULATION.

Parishes.

No. of Families in 1588.

In 1801

In 1811.

In 1821.

Houses.

Persons.

Houses.

Persons.

Houses.

Persons.

Horncastle

164

424

2015

553

2622

672

3058

Thimbleby

40

50

224

65

316

75

384

West Ashby

44

67

297

76

370

91

378

Low Tointon

12

9

49

16

98

15

95

High Tointon

18

14

93

24

121

33

159

Mareham on the Hill

22

22

110

23

122

23

133

Roughton

30

23

110

22

106

23

110

Haltham

25

29

115

29

143

37

196

Wood Enderby

24

30

153

31

183

31

178

Moorby

19

24

79

24

105

21

118

Wilksby

6

9

54

9

53

9

58

Mareham le Fen

87

98

383

104

487

126

609

Coningsby

221

302

1301

326

1658

349

1651

Langriville

36

195

Thornton le Fen

23

141

BAUMBER.

The village of Baumber or Bamburgh is situated in the hundred of Gartree, about four miles northward of Horncastle, on the turnpike road leading from that place to Lincoln. In the Domesday survey it is called Badeburgh, which perhaps may signify Bane-burgh, or a town on the Bane, that river forming the eastern boundary of the parish. At the period of making that survey, Ulf and Gilbert de Gand are mentioned as proprietors. [53a]