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North Riding Yorkshire. Stokesley DIRECTORY.] NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. STOKESLEY. 301 The following pl~es are included in the Petty Sessional divi­ PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- sion :-Arncliffe, Ayton Great, Ayton Little, Broug-hton, Cemetery, Arthur C. Bowes, superintendent Busby Great, Busby Little,Carlton,Easby, Faceby,Hutton, County Court, 'fawn hall ; office, Market place ; His Honor Rudby,Ingleby Greenhow, Kildale, Kirby,Newby,Newton, Edmuud R. Turner M. A. judge; William L. Carrick, regis­ Nuntborpe, Potto, Rudby, Sexhow, Skutterskelfe, Reamer, trar; William Taylor, bailiff. The county court district Stokesley & Whorlton comprises:the townships of Great& Little Ayton,Battersby, Boosbeck, Brotton, Great & Little Broughton, Great & LANGHAURGH WEST !IIGHW AY BOARD. Little Busby, Carlton, Codhill Mines, Commondale, Cra­ Meets at the .Angel hotel, second sat. in each month at 2 p.m tliorne,Dunsdale,Easby,EastonMoor,Faceby,Guisborough, Clerk, William Richardson Hemlin~rt<Jn, Hilton, Hntton, Hutton Lowcross, Ingleby Treasurer, Richard Watson Henry Dixon, Kirby Arncliffe, lngleby Greenhow, Kildale, Kilton, Kirby, Ling­ STOKESLEY UNION. dale, Lumpsey~ Middleton, Morton, Newby, Newton, Nunthot'pe, Pinchingthorpe, Potto, Rounton East, Rudby, Board day, saturday, at the Workhouse, at 2 p.m Saltburn, Scugdale Mines, Seamer, Sexhow, Skelton, tltokesley union comprises the following places :-Arncliffe, Skinningrove,Skutterskelfe,Stanghow, Stokesley, Swain by, Bildsdale, Midcable, Broughton, Carlton, Castle Leaving· Tocketts, Upleatham, Upsall, Westerdale & WhoTlton ton, Crathorne, Easby, East Rounton, Faceby, Great Certified bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress Ayton, Great Busby, Hilton, Hutton Rudby, Ingleby Amendment Act," r888: William Hodgson & Robert Greenbow, Kildale, Kirby-in-Cleveland, Kirk Leavington, Farrow, Stokesley; Henry Watson & Henry Langburn, Little Ayton, Little Busby, Middleton-upon-Leven, New­ Guisborough. by, Nunthorpe,Picton,Potto, Rudby-in-Cleveland,Seamer, Police Station, James Hutchinson, inspector, & 6 constables Sexhow,Skutlerskelfe, Stokeflley, Whorlton, Worsall (High ~ Low) & Yarm. The area is 79,708 acres; rateable VoLUNTEERS:- value in 1892, £87,334; the population in t8gt was Ist Volunteer Battalion Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire n, ng Regiment (C Co.); Capt. Thomas C. Dobson, command­ Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, George ing ; Joseph Alexander, calor-sergeant Gibson, Stokesley Stamp Office, George T. Wallace, Post office Treasurer, Henry Ha rn by, National Provincia!Bank, Stokesley PUBLIC Ol?FICERS :- Relieving Officer, Thomas Goldsbrough, Stukesley Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Wm. Lowther Carrick Vaccination Officers, The Registrars of Births & Deaths Collector of Assessed Taxes & Poors Rate & Assistant Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Great Ayton district, Overseer, Thomas Glasper Charles Stuart M.B. ,c. M. Great .Ayton ; Stokesley district, Collector of Tolls, J oseph .Atkinson William Metcalfe Yeoman M.B. Stokesley ; Yarm district, Coroner of Langbaurgh West Liberty, William Lowther Christopher Young H.D. Yarm Carrick Superintendent Registrar, George Gibson,Stokesley; deputy, Inland Revenue Officer, F. Miles, GrBat Ayton William Lowther Carrick, Stokesley . Town Crier, Mark Lawson Registrars of Births & Deaths, Hutton sub-district, J. M. SCHOOLS:- Mease, Hutton Rudby; deputy, Matthew Hall, Hutton Preston Free Grammar, High green, founded by a gentle~ Rudby ; Stokesley sub-district, Thomas Goldsbrough, man of that name, who bequeathed £2,000 for the gra­ Stokesley; deputy, Thomas Glasper, Stokesley tuitous instruction of 12 boys of .Stokesley district; the Registrar of Marriages, Thomas Goldsbrough, t3tokesley; school-house, erected in :r.:832, is a building of stone in deputy, Thomas Glasper, Stokesley the Gothic style; Henry Fawcett M.A. head master The Union Workhouse, a short distance from the town, is a .A School Board of 5 members was formed Oct. 8, 1875; plain building of white brick with stone dressings, erected increased to 7 members in t88r; Will1am Richardson, in 1848 : it will hold 104 inmates; Thomas Withnell, clerk to the board ; William 'faylor, a.tteadance officer master~ William Metcalfe Yeoman M.B., M.R.c.s., L.S.A. Church of England, Newby, erected in r886, for 70 child­ medical officer; Mrs. Elizabeth Withnell, matron ren; average attendance, 34; Miss Watson, mistress • RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Board, High green, for 132 b'oys, 132 girls & .roo infants ; Meets at the Workhouse on Saturday immediately after the average attendance, 218 (84 boys, 93 girls & 41 infants) ; Guardian meeting'!. Thomas Fenney, master ; Miss M. A. Mills, mistress ; Clerk, George Gibson, Stokesley Miss Margaret J. Rontree, infants' mistress Treasurer, HenryBarnby, National Provincia!Bank, Stokesley Railway Station, Thomas Allison, station master Medical Officer of Health, William Metcalfe Yeoman M.B. CONVEYANCE :-Omnibus to & from Railway station to 8tokesley meet all trains Inspector, J. M. Mease, Rudby CARRIERS TO :- SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. GUISBOROUGH-Buckworth, from 'Bay Horse,' Stokesley Meets at the Workhouse on Saturday immediately after the HuTTON RUDBY-Wm. Richardson, from' Three Tuns,' sat Guardian meetings. PoTTo-Thomas W. Mohun, from 'Three Tuns,' sat Clerk, George Gibson, Stokesley STOCKTON-Thomas Wright, wed. ; Thomas Alderson, wed Attendance Officer & Inquiry Officer, Thomas Smith,Carlton SwAINSBY-Thomas W, Mohun, from' Three Tuns,' sat Stokesley. Hogarth Miss COMMERCIAL • Hutchinson Ja.mes .Alderson Thos. farmer, Tame bridge PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Huthwaite John George Appletou Robert, Bull & Dog inn Atkinson Thomas, Martin house Hymers Robert, Brook. house Armstrong Henry, grocer Balfour John Jamieson Rev. Joseph [Prim. Meth] Barker Henry,candle maker & seed mer Barker Edward Jones .Arthur Barker Henry, Shoulder of Mutton P.H Barker Philip Loy Mrs Barker Joseph, grocer Barnby Henry Martin Patrick, Springfield villas Barn by Henry,manager to the National Benton Ralph McGonnell Rev. Laurence [Catholic], Provincial Bank. of England Limited Carrick William Lowther, Oaklands Springtield villaB & treasurer to the union & rnral Cattanao Mrs. Springfield villas Mease Mrs sanitary authority Conlon Rev. John G. [Catholic] Porteous Willia.m Barr William, fancy draper English Francis, Leven villa. Pratt Mrs Bennison Ann (Mrs.), confectioner Fawcett Henry M.A. (head master of Rickatson George William Bent on &Shepherd, linen&woolln.draprs Grammar school) Rickatson Robert Blenkhorn Hannah (Mrs.), Queen's Forbes Mrs. Springfield villas Skelton Robert Head P.H Frond Miss, Brook Side cottage Southcron Mrs Bowes Henry Stephenson, tailor Garbutt George Sowerby John Page l.P Braithwaite Philip, farmer & brick ma Gilchrist M r~t Stephenson Miss Brown Robert, professor of music Goldsborough Henry Stephenson Mrs. T • Bulmer John, tailor Goulton John, Leven house Treztse Rev. William .A. [Wesleyan] Butterwick John, shopkeeper Graham Mrs. Montrose house Weatherill Miss Calvert John, New inn Gray Mrs Wiggin Sam Carrick William Lowther, solieitor, per­ Gribble William C. Springfield villas Wiggin Thomas petual . commissioner, commissioner B:a.ndyside John Hebron Wright Rev. Canon Charles Sisum to administer oaths, coroner for lla.rrison Miss M. A. [rector & rural dean], Rectory Langbaurgh West Liberty, registrar llebdon Miss Wright Rev.WilliamPeterM.A [curate] of county court, steward to the bailiff HindMrs Wynne-Finch Edward Heneage B.A.. 1 of Langbaurgh, clerk to the com­ llindson George l.P. The Manor hou!!e missioner of taxes & deputy superin­ Rodgson William Yeoman William Metcalfe M.B tendent registrar .
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