25 WEST RIDING . A DEL. Hanson J on as, armer Rider Richard, farmer West William, tailor & shopkeeper H ardisty Thomas, farmer • Ridsdale John, tailor Whitaker Geo. shoe ma. & shopkeeper Harrison Martha (Mrs.), farmer Roe John, jun. shoe maker Whitaker John, ironmonger Harrison Mary (Miss), milliner Roe J oseph, greengrocer WhittamThomas Cryer, frmr. Moorside Hartley & Hargreaves, winsey & wool- Roe Thomas, earthen ware dealer Wilde James, shopkeeper len manufacturers, Townhead miJJ & Rushworth Henry, farmer Wilkinson J oseph1 clogger 19 Charles street, Bradford Simpson William, grocer & draper Witham \\ illiam, tailor Hartley John, coal agent Smith Ann (Miss), stationer Wroe John, shoe maker Hartley William, draper Smith George, mason Y ~adon Adam, grocer Hay Richa~d, wheelwright Smith Gill, blacksmith Hodgson James, grocer Smith John, tripe dresser Beamsley. Horsman Thomas, nurseryman & seeds­ Smith Joseph, plumber & glazier Charlesworth Mrs. Oakfield house man, Holly bank nursery; & Rose Smith Nathan, hair dresser Gibb Easton. Beamsley hall mount, llkley Spencer Thomas, chemist Thompson Mrs Horsman William, shopkeeper Stankley John, shopkeeper Willan Rev. WiHiam, Currier hal~ Hudson Ann (Miss), grocer Steel Emanuel, farmer, Small banks COMMERCIAL, Kendal Thomas, farmer Steel Joseph, boot & shoe maker Atkio Henry, flour dealer Kidd William, farmer Steel Joseph, farmer Damaine Francis, farmer Lancaster Emanuel, farmer Steel William Lister, stone mason Edwarda Samuel, farmer Lister & Co. silk spinners, Low & High Stirk William, shopkeeper Emmott Rose (Mrs.), ahopkeeper mills; & Manningham mills, Bradfrd Taylor Henry, house painter Gill John, farmer Lister Edward, cabinet maker Thackray Charles, farmer Gill William, farmer, Deerstones Lister John, farmer, Small banks TillotsonAbrh1n.Craven Heifer, & frmr Harrison Joseph (exors. of), farmers Lister WilJiam, registrar of births & TophamWm. Watkinson,Junction hotl Hey Joseph & Sons, wheelwrights deaths, & postmaster Townson James, farmer, Moor head Hey William & George, farmers Lowcock George, farmer Townson John, butcher Hey John, farmer Lowcock J oseph, farmer VarleyThos.&Son,grocers &provisn.dlrs Hodgson Lister, corn miller Lowcock Thomas, farmer & carrier Wade Charles, grocer J ackson Samuel, shoe maker Metcalfe James & William, farmers Wade Joseph, cabinet maker Johnson Joseph, farmer Mitton Robert, calico manufacturer Walker John, farmer Johnson Thomas, farmer, Deerstones MyersAbraham, farmer Wall J olm, farmer Lawson William, farmer Myers William, farmer Wall John Pickard, farmer Moon Charles, farmer Pickard Abel, shopkeeper Wall Lister, farmer & agent Moon J oseph, farmer Pickard N atban, grocer Wall Robert; farmer Moorhouse Sylvester, farmer Pickles John, farmer Wall Thomas, draper Petyt Elizabeth.{Miss), teacher of music Pickles Joshua, farmer Wall William, Fleece Pollen William, farmer Pighills Micbael, farmer Walton S. & J. worsted manufacturers Robinson Mary (Mrs.), farmer Prior Charles, shopkeeper Watson Wm. jun. man. of the Low mills Smith Isaac, farmer Read John, tailor Watson William, silk spinner Rider Jonathan, farmer West William, shopkeeper

ADEL (or AnDLE·CUM .. ) is a township, parish population of the township in 1871 was 970. The area of and village, 5 miles north-north-west from , 5~ south­ the entire parish is 7,156 acres ; rateable value of township, east from and 2 north-east from railway which includes Adel, Eccup and , £ll,310; popu­ station; it is in the Eastern division of the Riding. upper lation, 1,357. division of the wapentake of Skyrack, Leeds petty sessional EAsT BREARY is a hamlet in the townsl1ip and parish of division and county court district, union, rural Addle-cum-Eccup, H miles north from Adel. deanery of , archdeaconry of Craven and diocese of Coox:RIDGE is a hamlet in Addle-cum-Eccup township Ripon. The church of St. John the Baptist is in the Norman and parish. The Cookridge Convalescent Hospital, standing style, consisting of chancel and nave, with small belfry con­ in about 10 acres, part of certain closes called the Fo.x: taining 3 bells; originally there was but I large bell, which Covert and the Seed Field, being parcel cf the Treland in 1839 was re-cast into the 3 in n~: it was built about the Wood estate, was erected by John Metcalfe Smith esq. at time of King Stephen, of which period the chancel arch, his own cost, and by deed, bearing date lOth December, still perfect, is a most beautiful specimen : the porch is 1868, vested in trustees, to be used for the reception and another fine specimen of Norman work, and is in very good accommodation of patients from the Gentlral Infirmary of preservation ; there is an old oak register chest ; the eastern Leeds, and such other places as the managers for the time window,now removed to the new vestry,is stained with various being may think fit ; the building will hold 60 males and 40 armorial bearings of the family, dated 1681, and females; the hospital sustained a heavy loss in 1870 by the there are also small memorial windows in the chancel to death of its founder, to perpetuate whose memory a separate the memory of Thomas Kirkt>, ofCookridge (1706), the Rev. fund has been raised, called the Metcalfe Smith Memorial Mr. Jack>;on, rector here in 1766, and George Hutcbinson, Fund. The Infirmary have a right to send 123 patients of Adel (1826): there are no monuments and but one brass, annuallyl free of charge, on account of the Metcalfe Smith to the Rev. John Harker, dated 1761: the font consists of Memorial Fund, a donation from the late Miss Dawson and a basin of ancient date, mounted on a modern base: the one from Messrs. Tetley and Son: the committee, who are church was thoroughly restored by G. E. Street esq. R.A. elected annually, have the entire management and appoint in 1879; a new organ being added and the whole re-seated the resident officials. with open carveHeadingley-cum-Burley Cemetery1 situated at Lawns­ 6.30 p.m. '>n week days only. Letters through Leeds. wood, was opened in December 1875, and has an area of Horsforth is the nearest money order office about li acres, with two mortuary chapels. The Society of INSURANCE AGENT.-Scotti8h Equitabl8 Life, C. S. Friend:t also have a burial ground al New Adel. T.bere are lrvine, Lawns wood evidences of an old Roman station here, dupposed to have Headingley-cum-Burley Cemetery, Lawns wood, Charles been the Burgodurum of the Romana; many curious monu­ Stuart Irvine, clerk & registrar mental stones of very ancient date have been discovered. H. S«;HOOLS:- W. W ormald esq. is lord of the manor of Cookridge and National (mixed), rebuilt in 1875, Adel, Jonas Atha, Messrs. Eddison .Brothers of that of Adei, and they, with the master; Mrs. Alice Atha, mistress Earl of Harewood and Rev .T. Sheepshanks, are the principal National (mixed), Eccup, Thomas Cross, master; Mrs. landowners. The soil is clayey; the subsoil is clay. The Cross, mistress chief crops are wheat, barley and potatoes. The acreage of Leed8 Boys• Riformatory. Adel, Charles Godfrey Twigg, Adel only is 1,030A.. 3R. 31P. and with Eccup 4,890A.. The master