Candlesby
- The parish was in the Burgh sub-district of the Spilsby Registration District.
- Check our Census Resource page for county-wide resources.
- The table below gives census piece numbers, where known:
Census Year |
Piece No. |
| 1871 |
R.G. 10 / 3393B |
- At the Domesday survey, there were two churches here, but the site of one of them is unknown.
- The Anglican parish church is dedicated to St. Benedict. It fell into ruin and was pulled down and rebuilt of brick in 1838 on the same site. The church seats about 120.
- There is a photograph of St. Benedict's church on the Wendy Parkinson Church Photos web site.
- Here is a photo of the church, taken by Ron Cole (who retains the copyright):

- We have a small extract from the parish register. Your additions are welcome.
- The Anglican parish register dates from 1753 for baptisms and burials, 1755 for marriages.
- The Lincolnshire FHS has published several marriage indexes and a burial index for the Bolingbroke Deanery to make your search easier.
- Kelly's 1913 Directory of Lincolnshire places the parish in the South Hill rural Deanery.
- Check our Church Records page for county-wide resources.
- The parish was in the Burgh sub-district of the Spilsby Registration District.
- Check our Civil Registration page for sources and background on Civil Registration, which began in July, 1837.
This village and parish lies about 126 miles north of London and 5 miles east of Spilsby. The parish covers a little over 1,000 acres.
If you are planning a visit:
- By automobile, Candlesby is on the A158 Trunk Road between Horncastle and Skegness.
- See the Lincolnshire Touring and Holidays page on this site.
- Candlesby Hall was the residence of John Franklin RAWNSLEY in 1912.
- Cadwell Hall was unoccupied in 1900.
- The national grid reference is TF 4567.
- You'll want an Ordnance Survey Explorer map, which has a scale of 2.5 inches to the mile.
- See our Maps page for additional resources.
- The parish was in the ancient Wold Division of the Candleshoe Wapentake in the East Lindsey division in the parts of Lindsey.
- For today's governance, see the East Lindsey District Council.
- Kelly's 1913 Directory places the parish, perhaps erroneously, in the South Lindsey division.
| Year |
Inhabitants |
| 1801 |
172 |
| 1831 |
216 |
| 1871 |
235 |
| 1881 |
247 |
| 1891 |
236 |
| 1911 |
177 |
- A National School (originally a Church of England School) was erected here in 1872 to hold up to 48 children.
- See our Schools page for more information on researching school records.
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[Last updated: 5-April-2009 - Louis R. Mills]