The Sir Halley Stewart Playing Field in Spalding was given to the town with the condition it was to be used 'in perpetuity as a playing field… for the benefit of the inhabitants of Spalding', according to the Trust Deed in October 1952. Today, it is used regularly by the Tulips, the town's football team, and trustees are registered as.. Charity details for THE SIR HALLEY STEWART PLAYING FIELD - Charity 1084450

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Halley Stewart. Sir Halley Stewart (18 January 1838 - 26 January 1937) was an English businessman, journalist, philanthropist and Liberal Party politician who sat as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1887 to 1895 and again from 1906 to 1910. Family and education.. They have always played at the same Sir Halley Stewart Playing Field venue, although it was originally known as the Black Swan Field. In the early days the club played in the Spalding & District League but progressed to the Peterborough League. Their first honours came in 1933 when they won the Lincolnshire Junior Cup.