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Scott Willoughby

The Church is dedicated to the St Andrew

Parish Registers available(Lincs PRO)

 

Baptisms

1573-1749

Marriages

1573-1964

Burials

1573-1739

Bishops Transcripts

 

 

1562-1753

Lay Subsidy 1334 of Scott Willoughby

  1. Robert Scharp                    3s-4d
  2. Richard filius Willelmi        6s-9d
  3. Geoffrey Cacelady              2s-1d
  4. John de la clay                    4s-6d
  5. Agnes Betrice                      1s-6d
  6. William Scot                         3s-7d
  7. Hugh Grym                          1s-6d
  8. Ralph Wytheued                 1s-0d
  9. Walter filius Petronille       3s-4d
  10. John filius Hugonis                9d
  11. Edmund de Aslacby            1s-0d

The History and Gazeteer of 1856

Scot-Willoughby is a small parish on the Grantham and Donington road, 8 miles N.N.W. of Folkingham, containing only 23 inhabitants and 550 acres of land, in three farms, occupied by Robert Burrows, John Dawson and Wm baker; and belonging to Earl Brownlow, lord of the manor and patron of the Church which after being many years dilapidated, was renovated and repewed in 1826.  The rectory valued in K.B. at £7-1s-3d and now at £125, is in the incumbency of the Hon. & Rev Henry Cockayne Cust M.A., a son of the first Lord Brownlow, who is also rector of Cockayne-Hatley in bedfrodshire.  His curate here is the Rev O P Halstead of Osbournby

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