WRAGBY, (Lincolnshire) on the Witham r. to the N. E. of Lincoln, has an almsh. built and endowed by Sir Edm. Turner, in 1697, for 12 poor people, 6 to be ministers widows, and 6 to be any other poor old men or women, adjoining to which, he also erected a chapel for their devotion, with an endowment to the minister or school-master, for performing divine service in it twice a day. This place is a member of a barony called Trusbutt, the title to which was conveyed by the Barons of Roos to the family of the Manners, then Earls, now Ds. of Rutland. This is not mentioned as a Mt.-T. in the Maps, or Indices Villares, but it had a Mt. on Th. for cattle, granted, as 'tis said, by Cha. II. to the D. of Buckingham and his heirs, and 3 Fairs, viz. Feb. 24, Sept. 18, and Oct. 8.