3d 



Stainjield Hall, 4J miles from Wragby, 8 from Lincob — 

 «ross country. 



Stajjleford Moor, 5 miles from Newark, 12^ from Lincoln, 

 J8 from Grantham — right of the road from Newark to Lincoln. 



Sudhrook,4:im\eshc)m. Lincoln, 6i from Wragby — ontheroad, 



SwaUoiv Beck, 3 miles from l^incoln, 13 from Newark — 

 right of the road. 



Sivarford Bridge, 7^ miles from Lincoln, 7^ from Market 

 Rasen — cross road. 



Thonock House, 2 miles from Gainsborough, 18 from 

 Market Rasen — left of the road. 



Thorney, 7 miles from Lincoln, 12 from Tuxford — cross 

 couatry. 



Tile House Beck, 5J miles from Wragby, 10 from Lincoln — 

 cross road. 



Water Dyke House, 3^ miles from Lincoln, 8 from Spittal 

 i — on the road. 



Wellingore, 8^ miles from Sleaford, 9^ from Lincoln, 16|- 

 Pom Grantham — on cross road from Lincoln to Grantham. 



Wickcnby, 5 miles from Wragby, 7 from Market Rasen, 10 

 from Lincohi — cross country. 



Wragby, 10 miles from Lincoln, 10^ from Horncastle— *on 

 the road. 



Railway Stations : Lincoln, Market Rasen. 



Miles. 



j" 18 from Gainsborough. 

 19 from East Retford. 

 16 from Newark. 



30 from Grantham by Newark, 21^ by 

 Lincoln is ^ 17^ from Sleaford. [Wellingore. 



201 from Horncastle (by-road). 

 1 from Wragby. 

 25 from Louth. 

 ^15^ from Market Rasen by Stainton. 



Proper Accommodation for Hunters and Race Horses will h& 

 found at the Inns at the folloiving Places : — 

 Lincoln, The Saracen's Head, The Monson's Arms, The 



White Hart above Hill, and Haines's below Hill. Gains,~ 



borough, The White Hart. Brigg, The Angel ^East 



Retford, The Robin Hood. Horncastle, The Bull, The Red 



Lion, The Fighting Cocks Newark, The Elephant and 



Castle, The Spittal. Sleaford, The Angel, The George.— ^-^ 



Louth, The King's Head. Wragby, The Turner's Armi- 



^x — -Grantham, The George. 



