SUTTON (ST-JAMES), a chapelry in the parish of LONG-SUTTON, wapentake of ELLOE, parts of HOLLAND, county of LINCOLN, 5 miles (S.E. by S.) from Holbeach, containing 343 inhabitants. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Lincoln, endowed with £ 800 royal bounty, and in the patronage of the Vicar of Long Sutton. The chapel was built of a large sort of brick; but the chancel, and, at the distance of about twenty-one yards to the westward, the steeple, composed of brick and stone, are the only remains. Near it is a remarkable stone, called Ivy Cross. Six children are educated for a small annuity, bequeathed by William Preston, in 1777.