• 750BC - AD410 - Archaeological evidence of people living in the area of Spalding during the Iron Age, Roman and Medieval period • 1588 - The
Spalding Grammar School, originally located within the parish church, was founded • 1590s - Spalding's first drains constructed. • 1650 - Sir John Gamlyn founded
almshouses in Spalding • 1688 -
Maurice Johnson was born at Ayscoughfee Hall in Spalding on 19 June • 1710 - Maurice Johnson founded the
Spalding Gentlemen's Society Museum, which is now the second-oldest museum in the country • 1767 -
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, (1712–1778), Philosopher and writer, stayed at the White Hart Inn during May of this year • 1768 - Holland House, described as the finest house in Spalding, was built by William Sands Junior • 1774 -
Matthew Flinders was born at nearby Donington on 16 March. He went on to be the first person to circumnavigate Australia • 1801 - The population of Spalding according to the census was 3,296 • 1805 - The
Friends Meeting House was built in Double Street • 1826 - Spalding's last
house of correction was built. It closed down in 1884 • 1831 - The population of Spalding according to the census was 6,497 s next to the Welland • 1838 - The High Bridge over the River Welland was re-built • 1842 - The
Sessions House in Sheep Market was built • 1847 - The
Spalding Free Press newspaper was founded • 1848 - The Great Northern Railway opened their railway station in Spalding • 1851 - The population of Spalding according to the census was 8,829 • 1852 -
William Bramwell Booth, founder of the
Salvation Army, accepts leadership of the Methodist Reform circuit in Spalding • 1854 - Spalding Cemetery was consecrated in November • 1855-56 - The Corn Exchange was built • 1857 - The Butter Market was opened • 1858 - The police station was built • 1860 - An Act was passed to pipe fresh water to Spalding from
Bourne • 1866-67 -
St Mary and St Nicolas, Spalding was extensively restored by
Sir George Gilbert Scott • 1870 - Goodfellows National School was opened • 1871 - The population of Spalding according to the census was 9,111 • 1874 - The ecclesiastical parish of
St. John the Baptist was formed on 1 December from the civil parishes of Spalding and
Pinchbeck • 1875 - The Church of St John the Baptist and the primary school next door to it, with the same name, were built • 1875-76 - The Church of St. Peter, on the site of the old Abbey, was built • 1878 - Spalding's
Roman Catholic church in Henrietta Street, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception and St. Norbert, was built • 1878 -
Frank Pick was born, who became the CEO of London Passenger Transport Board and architect of the 'modern' typography still used on the Underground today • 1880 - St Paul's Church in Fulney was built to designs drawn up by
Sir George Gilbert Scott, a member of the
Spalding Gentlemen’s Society - he also designed buildings for
Boston, Lincolnshire,
Wisbech,
Cambridgeshire and other areas • 1881 - The present
grammar school building in Priory Road was erected • 1884 - Spalding's last house of correction was closed. Part of the site is now occupied by Spalding
Library • 1887 - The
Methodist church in Broad Street was opened • 1891 - The population of Spalding according to the census was 9,014 • 1916 - Spalding Arts and Crafts Society was founded by surgeons at the Johnson Hospital for convalescent soldiers wounded in the First World War. Spalding Town Council sponsored their first exhibition in 1918 • 1921 -
Spalding United F.C. was formed • 1923 - Spalding RFC was formed • 1941 - In May, during
World War II, a stray
Luftwaffe bomber dropped its bombs on Spalding, destroying much of Hall Place and causing damage to several businesses. The raid killed 5 people • 1958 - The first Spalding Flower Parade took place • 1959 - Closure of M&GN railway ends direct passenger services from Leicester to Great Yarmouth via Bourne, Holbeach, Long Sutton, Sutton Bridge, King's Lynn, Fakenham and Norwich • 1960 - St Nicolas Players Amateur Dramatic Society was formed in Spalding. The group's name was based on their use of the St. Nicolas Church Hall for early meetings • 1965 - Spalding and District Amateur Radio Society formed • 1967 -
Barbeque 67 took place, featuring the
Jimi Hendrix Experience,
Geno Washington,
Cream and
Pink Floyd. Jimi Hendrix stays at the Red Lion Hotel (where a
blue plaque today records his presence) • 1970 - Closure of East Lincolnshire line ends direct rail services to Boston, and through services from Grimsby to London • 1974 - In April Spalding moves from
Holland local authority (based in Boston) to the new South Holland council, based in Spalding. South Holland is the larger of the two former districts of Holland • 1977 - Location filming for episodes of BBC TV series
Murder Most English, starring
Anton Rodgers, based on novels by Lincolnshire author
Colin Watson. The town was used for the fictional
Flaxborough • 1982 - Closure of GN&GE 'Joint Line' railway to March • 2001 - The population of Spalding according to the census was 25,780 • 2004 - Springfields Outlet Centre opened in May • 2008 -
Tulip Radio was awarded a full-time broadcasting licence from
Ofcom and it started broadcasting in early 2009 but closed in 2017 • 2009 - The Johnson Community Hospital, a Nurse Led Hospital was opened • 2021 - The population of Spalding, according to the government data, was estimated to be 36,737 • 2023 - Ayscoughfee Hall and gardens had a £375,000 upgrade by South Holland District Council • 2023 - Spalding's Castle Sports Centre awarded £25 million from the Central Government Levelling Up fund ==Notable people==