35S E'AST RIDING . (KELLY'a • oats, barle:v, potatoes, turnips and seeds. The area of the Laytham ia a village and township in the parish of and township, 1,952 acres; rate~ble value, £2. 170() ~ the popu­ g mileS east from A ughton and S north bom . G. W. lation in r891 was 114. Lloyd esq. U! lord ()f the manor and prlincipal Jandowrum Parish Clerk and Sexton, John Wilson. The area is :to-4341 a.cres i rateabl& v;1lue, .£gso; 'the popu• Letters received through York by foot post, arrive at 10.30 lation in l88I was 68. a. m. The nearest money. order & telegraph b:ffice is at Bubwith Letters received through Howdenr arrive at Froggatborpe station at n a.m. & are fetched by the inhabitants. ';l'he WALL LETTER Box cleared at 3· 30 p.m ·l'ational School (mixed), erected in 18:78, for 30 children; nearest lJlOne;r order & telegraph pffice is a~ Bubwitq average attendance 18; mistress (vacant) CARRIERS '1'0 '! ...... CoTTINOWITH township, which is in this pa.cish1 will be HowDEN-Josepb Thompson, on sat found under a separate heading. SELBY· Joseph ThQmpson, Oil mon Aughton. HarrisonThomas,farm bailiff to Francis Brabbs John, farmer Ne wsome J oseph Bailey StepQ.enson esq • .Ruddings Exelby John, farmer Simpson Rev. Robert, Vicarage Precious George, farmer • Exelby J O.'leph, farmer Watson Joseph Slack Thomas, fannel'l Leak Jn.farm bailiff ~Jm8h.erbl11'1i.aaq COMMEIWIAL. Ward James, farmer' Moore Charles, farmel" Batty Levi, farmer Wilson Leonard (Mrs.), shopkeeper Thompson Joseph, farmer & carrier Blanshard Rd.Raimes, farmr. The Hall Robinson Thomas, farmer Deaton John, farm bailiff to Thomas Laytham. Ward Matthew, farmer Nutt esq Fowler Rev. John Nottingham :BAINTON is a village, township and parish, with a lord of the manor, the Rector and Wfiliarrl. Topham eS()_. ilre station on the and section of the the principal landowners. The soil is va'rious; BUb!JQU, North Eastern railway, 6 miles south-west from Driffield, ro principally chalk. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley north-west from , in the Buckrose division of the and turnips. The a. rea of the township is 2,g8o acres; ratr­ Riding, Bainton Beacon petty sessional division, wapentake able value, £3,678 ~ the population in r8gr was 365. of Harthill, Driffield union and county court district, rural NEswlCK is a township in this parish, 6 miles south-w~t deanery of Harthill, arch deaconry of East Riding and diocese from Driffield. N eswick Hall, the property of Captain J. of York. The church of St. Andrew is an ancient building R. Grimston, lord of the manor and principal landowneJ!, of stone in the Late Decorated style, consisting of chancel, but now ( r893) unoccupied, is a fine old mansion beautifully nave, aisles, north and south porches and an ern battled situated in a well-wooded park containing over 200 a~es.. western tower with pinnacles, containing a clock and :2' belli! : The area of the' township is gBo acres ; rateable nlue, the npper portions of the north. south and west walls and £1,370; population in r8gi was 54· the tower were pulled down and rebuilt in I 869 1 there is an .Parish Clerk, .John Wright. altar tomb, with effigy, to Peter de Mauley, ancestor of the PosT OFFidE".-'--Edward Robert Hudson, receiver. Letter~ Earons Mauley, a title now in abeyance, and in the centre of received through Driffield at 9.15 a. m.;· dispatched at 3'-45 the chancel is an anment brass with effigy, bearing chalice, p.m. ~ no dispatch or delivery on Sunday. The nearest and an inscription to Roger Godeale, rector of this church : money order & telegraph office is at North Dalton. Postal the font is Norman, and in the south aisle is a piscina ; the orders are issued here, but not paid chancel retains an aumbry and sedilia! there are 6oo School (mixed), erected in 1859, for go children; average sittings. The register dates from the year 1561. The living attendance, '76 : Mrs. Frances Eleanor Simpson, mistreS$ is a rectory, gross yearly value frorn 6o2 !icr68 of glebe, CARRIERS·~· /,687, in the gift of St. John's College, Oxford, and held John William Wilson, to Driffield, on mon. &. thurs. t to since r883 by tb.e Rev. John William Stanbridge B.D. of St. Bevet'ley, on sat John's College, Oxford. There are WesJeyan and Primitive George Hatfield, Driffield, thurs Methodist chapels. Capt. John Robert Grimiton, "fi'ho is Railway Station, Joseph Atkinson, station master Bainton. Chattertoti Jn.Clark,farmer,Bainton fld Topham John Hudson• farmer,Bain~~ StanbridgeRev.Jn. William B.n.[rector] Danti>yP'rederitkM. a.c. v.s. vetrny.surgn heights COMMERCIAL. Filey Joseph, bricklayer Topham Thomas Beilby,farmr.Field ho Angas Geo.Douglas,farmr.Heaconfarm Hatfieldt.reorge, carrier Welburn Richd. carpenter~ wh.eolw~ AngM HenryStuart,farmer,Giebe farm HothamHenrySimpson,frmr.Glebe frm Wilson John William, grocer & carrie~ Baker Elizabeth (Mrs.), agricultural Hotbam William, market gardener Wilson Richard, temperance hotel~ Hteam machine owner Hudson Edwd.Rt.tailor&grocer,Post off miller (wind) Binnington Joseph, carpenter Hudson Thomas, tailor & tax collector Wright John, parish clerk JJulmer William, land steward to Tbos. Kemp John, shoe maker . Ridley esq. of Park end, Wark-on· Noble sta,..eley, ca.rpent.er . Neswlck. Tyne, Northumberland · . Topham Beilby, farmer, Manor house Grundon James, farmer

:BARLBYis a village, township and chapelry, in the p~rish the Rev. .Tames McGibbon Bnrn-Murdoch M • .A.. vfca!" of of Hemingborough, on the river Ouse, ~~ rnile& nor~h-north- Riverhead, Sevenoaks, Kent, Joseph John DnnhingU>ii· east from Selby station on the Nol·th E~tel:'n railw,y, in the .'Jefferson esq. D.'L., J.P. of Thicket Priory, the trustees or Howdenshire division of the Riding,Ouse and D~rwen~ \fa pen- Mrs. Parker and the trustees of the Misses Ash worth and take and petty sessional division, Selby ~iaiJ. anq county Mrs. Hubie. . The soi! consists of warp land, as' we'l as court district, rural deanery of Bulmer, archdeaconry qf sandy soil; subsoil, clay, The chief crops are wheat, t'la~~. Cleveland and diocese of York. The chapel is a plain 11difice barley and potatoes. The' acreage is 1,332 ; rateablll value, of brick, erected in 1779-80 on the site of a former chapel, and '£9,795: the population in r8g1 was 442, including BA.RL!Y con11ists of a small apsidal chancel, nave and li western turret BANK, opposite Selby. containing one bell: there are 150 sittings. The register Parish Clerk and Sexton, Jonathan DouglaSB. dates from the year 1780. The living is a vicarage, gross PosT 0FFICB.-"\;Villiam Jackson Leek, receiver. J..~ yearly value £165, including 75 acres of glebe, with re11i- through Selby,arrive at 6.20 a. m. ; dispatched allt;.s'J).m. dence, in the gift of the vicar of Hemingborongh, a.nd held Selby is the nearest money order & telegraph office. PosUI since 1849 by the Rev. Edward Dean B. A. formerly scholar of ordeh! are issued here, but not paid rt St. John's College, Cambridge. There is a Wesleyan chapel National School for Barlby & Osgodby, erected in 11!769 l6r here. The Government have erected a magarzine near to 92 children; average attendance, 86 : "he school far Bar! by the river Ouse, which has a siding connecting it with the has a small endowment by which 9 children are educated North Eastern railway. Riley Briggs esq. 1.P. 1JI Osgodby free: Josepb Roberts, master; Miss Hannah HickinsoJ, Hall, is lord of the manor. The prinqipal landowners are infants' mistress · • PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Wright Mrs. Ba.rlby villa Castell 't'homas, farmer Crosland William colllMERCIAL. Dodsworth Jn.frmr,&lan!Wwnr.~bd Dale Mrs Appleyard Henry, farmer, Earlby bank FalllinghamlWbert,farrner,Chapel farm Dean Rev. Edward B..A.. [vicar] Baxte:t George, pig jobber Garnet Willia.m. farmer, Barlby ban~ IIodgsonJobn :Haxter William, pig jobber Jiaqley William; market gardenw Hubie Mrs. The Grove Beavers Benjamin, farmer Horton Fred, Bay Horse f.R Jessopp Mrs Birdsall Joseph,cowkeeper,Barlby bank Leek Wm.Ja~kl!on,shoe m,a. ,_ ~ C>ffl.ce Milnes Jabez, Bank house ElanchardWilliam,carpenter&wheelwgt Massam John.. drainage ~0ntra.ator Moon Mrs. Harlby bank Bmithwaite 'Xhomas, \Shopkeeper Parkinson Henry, <.:owkceper Reaston Thomas, Barlby house Browp. John, fanner Poweli.Roben, farm,er Walker 1\lichael Thomas Brown W;illia:m, farmer Rhodes Fred, far,mer Wild. John, Red house Bunney John Robert, bricklayer Robins6a Thoma~ blacurnith Wilson Mrs. Burton James Thomas, farmeJ: ~tcba.rd ~dwd. farmer~ MI\t.fl~t