S6 BAINB tliDGE. NORTH RIDING . (KELLY,a COUNTERSETT. Paley Francis, jun. farmer Hodgson James William, farmer B1 unskill Simon, Boar inn, & farmer Metcalfe James, farmer & joiner Hastings Matthew, farmer MARSETT. Outhwaite John, farmer Hodgson John, farmer Coates George, jun. farmer Outhwaite Thomas, gamekeeper to Metcalfe John, farmer Coates John, farmer, Knight's close Col. Penry Williams 1\LP Metcalfe William, farmer Hall Edward, farmer Robinson Nicolas, farm bailiff to Paley Francis, farmer Hall James, farmer George Coates BALDERSBY is a township and pleasant village, with The soil is hazel loam; subsoil, clay. The chief crops a station on the branch of the Leeds Northern are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The area is r,Br9 (North Eastern) railway, originally :in the parish of Top- acres of land and 12 of water; rateable value, [3,775; cliffe, and with forms a parish, 5~ miles south- the population in I9II was 236, and in the ecclesia!tical west from Thirsk and 6 miles north-north-east from parish, which also includes Rainton-with-Newby, 574· , in the Thirsk and Malton division of the Riding, Post & M. 0. Office (letters should have Yorks added). wapentake, and petty sessional division of Hallikeld, --Joseph Ward, 1;ub-postmaster. Letters arrive at union and county court district of Ripon, rural dean- . 6 .40 a.m. ; d'1spa t ch e d a t 6 .r5 p.m. ; no sun d a y po st . ery of Thirsk, archdeaconery of Cleveland and diocese Skipton Bridge is the nearest telegraph office, r mile of York. The church of St. James the Greater is an distant edifice of stone in the Early English style, erected at the Post Office, Baldersby St. James. Mrs. Jane Appleton, expense of the late Viscount Downe, from designs by Mr. sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Baldersby, W. Butter:field, architect, and consists of chancel, nave, Yorks, 7·40 a.m.; dispatched at 5.30 p.m. Baldersby aisles, south porch and a tower with lofty spire and con- is the nearest money order office and Melmerby, 3 taining 8 bells : in the chancel is a monument to the miles distant, the nearest telegraph office founder, who died 26 Jan. r857, constructed of white Public Elementary School, erected in r857, for 140 chil· .marble, and iulaid with a. brazen cross: a brass has also dren; average attendance, 68 ; Thomas J. Braith- been placed in the chancel to the Hon. Guy Cuthbert waite, master Dawnay, formerly M:.P. for the North Riding, who was Railway Station, .A.. Richardson, station master killed in South Africa in r889: the chancel is lined with R.A.INTON-WITH-NEWBY is township and village, 'Derbyshire alabaster and paved with Torquay marble, 8 and all the windows are stained: the font is supported 4l miles north-east from Ripon. Here is a Wesleyan on pillars of Italian marble; the church affords soo sit- chapel, built in rBn. The Marqniss of Ripon G.C.V.O. is lord of the manor; he and various small freeholders tings. The register dates from the year I857· The are owners of the land. The soil is strong loam and living is a vicarage, net yearly ,·alue £536, with resi- rich good turnip soil. The area is 1,569 acres of land dence, in the gift of Viscount Downe, and held since and 9 of water; rateable value, £3, ISB ; the population 188o by the Rev. Alfred Payne, of St. Edmund Hall, in n was . Oxford. Baldersby Park is the property and residence of 19 338 John Brennand esq.; the Hall is a spacious mansion of Post & M:. 0. Office, Rainton.-Mrs. Sarah Blanchard, stone situated in a park of 200 acres, well wooded and sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Thirsk at 7.30 stocked with deer, on the southern acclivities of Swale- a.m. ; dispatched at 4·35 p.m. ; no sunday post. Dish- dale, 2 f miles south-east from Baldersby village and forth is the nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant three-quarters of a mile west from Topcliffe: the river Public Elementary School, erected in 1872, by the Mar- Swale forms the northern boundary of the park. John quess of Ripon, for 6o infants; average attendance, 18 i Brennand esq. is lord of the manor and sole landowner. Miss .A.nnie Mary Lindsay, mistress BALDERSBY. Sickling Richard, boot maker Bl!mchard John, Lamb inn -Brennand k Sneddon Cornelius, poultrv farmer Busby Sampson, bricklayer John, Baldersby par to J. Brennand esq · Haithwaite John, farmer (letters through Thirsk; t e Ie- Stuhbs Robert, farmer, Brook house Hathaway James Hy. head gardener grams, Topcliffe) . ~tubbs William, farmer to J. Brennand esq Payne Rev. Alfred (vicar), VIcarage Thackwray Thomas, farmer Jaques David, assistant overseer "Peirson George Brodrick Wallace William, J"oiner & carpenter Johnson Waiter David, farmer Wells Mrs. The Firs Ward Joseph, grocer, Post office Kay John, stone mason Weatherill Thos.frmr.Bridge End farm Kay Waiter Art•hur, Bay Horse inn COMMERCIAL. Kay William, monumental mason Bean M:ary A. (Mrs.), farmer R..llNTON. Lofthouse David, farmer Buckton Robert, farmer, The Brooms Morgan Waiter, farm bailiff to J. Dunn James Henry, assistant overseer PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Brennand esq Dunn Matthew, joiner Barley John, Brakehill house Oliver William, blacksmith Guyll George A. blacksmith Snowden Mrs. Rainforth Christopher, farmer Hurst Henry Edward, grocer Stratford Henry Rainforth William, farmer Peirson George Brodrick, land & Snowden Mary (Mrs.), farmer estate agent & agent for the York­ COliMERCUL. Swyers James, farmer shire Assurance Co !ppleton John, farmer Watson James, gamekeeper to J. Peirson George H. land steward to J. Barley Ernest, farmer Brennand esq ·Brennand esq. & agent for the Barley John, farmer, BrakE-hill house Wells John William Kendall, farmer, Yorkshire & Commercial Insur­ Barley J oseph J ames, butcher Manor house ance Cos Blakeborough Andrew, shopkeeper Wilson George, shoe maker Potter George, farmer, Bowe:field frm Blanchard Fred, blacksmith Wilson Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper • BABNBY, see Lythe. BARNINGHAM: is a parish, township and village, thoroughly restored and remodelled at a cost of about pleasantly situated on a hill side, 5 miles west-south­ £r,7oo, when the aisles were formed on each side of the west from Barnard Castle, 9 north-west from Richmond nave, a new chancel arch built about 10 feet further and 16 west from Da.rlington, in the Richmond division west than the old one, and vestries provided by the of the Riding, wapentake of West Gilling, petty sessional erection of thin walls : the nave was re-seat~d, the division of Greta Bridge, union of Teesdale, county court chancel fitted with stalls and a prayer desk with carved district of Barnard Castle, rural deanery of Richmond poppy heads and a carved and panelled reredos erected, North, archdeaconry of Richmond and diocese of Ripon. all of Austrian oak ; the pulpit, also of oak, is a The parish, which includes the townships of Hope and memorial to the Rev. Thomas Collins, rector 18I6·29, Bcargill and a po-rtion of N ewsham, is bounded on the and was presented by his five surviving daughters: west by th9 Greta. The village consists of one long there are numerous stained windows, including me­ street of private houses and cottages, built mostly on one morials to Col. Whitaker and Henry Milbank esq.; the side of the road up the hill from the Hall towards the organ was built at a cost of about £3oo: there is 11 moors. The view from the hill end of the village is carved screen Prected as a memorial to the late Sir magnificent and presents to the eye an extensive pano­ Frederick Acclom M:ilbank bart. (d. 1898), by his ramic view. The village is supplied with water from widow and family: there are 150 sittings. The register Bprings rising on the moors by means of a pipe running dates from the year xsBr. The living is a. rectory, net right down the village and at intervals supplying small yearly value [386, including 69 acres of glebe, with tanks, 8 system introduced in r897· The church of St. residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Ripon, and held Michael and All Angels, rebuilt on a new Rite .in T8I6, is a sinoo 1889 by the Rev. Edwin Spencer Gough M. .!. of building of stone.' in mixed styles, consisting of chancel Trinity College, Dublin, honorary canon of Ripon, rural nave, aisles, west porch and an embattled western dean of Richmond North and surrogate. The Wes· tower containing one bell : in r 891 the church was Ieyan chapel here has an endowment of £6o yearly, left