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314 ,ROSEDALE. NORTH RIDING YOR.KSHIRit (hELLY'S Peil'IOn Robert, farmer Smith Josepb, farmer Stul!dy WJ.lham, farmer, Dyke hou£16 ..Peonock Elizh. (Mrs.), beer retailer Smith Thomas (Mrs.), farmer & Mill farms Sellars William Richard, farmer Smith William, farmer Watson haao, farmer EAST ROUN''rON is a. township, chapelry and Cambridge~ who resides- at West Rounton. The villag9 village, aboub 2 miles north-east from Trenholme Bar hall, the gift of Sir Hugh. and Lady Bell, was erected 1tation on the NGrth Yorkshire and Cleveland section in 1907, and comprises large assembly room, billiard of the North Eastern railway, 6 south of Yarm and 7 room, ladies' room and a small library. Rounton aonth-west. of Stokesley; it stands npon a rising emi- Grang~ is the seat and property of Sir Hugh Bell hart. nence upon the eastern bank <>f the river Wiske, and lord lieutenant, who is lord of the manor and the affords a pleasing prospect of the hanging woods of principal landowner : the mansion, }'.uilt of local stone, Ingleby Arncliffe, and is in the Cleveland division of was erected in 1876, on the site of an old farmhouse, the Riding, west division of Langbaurgh liberty, petty from designs by Mr. Philip Webb, of London. John sessional division of Thornaby and Yarm, Stokesley Dugdale esq. is also a landowner. The area is x,62r onion and county court district and iu the rural deanery al'res; rateable value, £r,Bs-t-; the population in rgrr <>f Stokesley and archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese was xBg. of York. The church is a small building of stone, con- Sexton, Charles Robinson. sisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Rounton. William Raworth, turret containing one bell, and was restored in 1883-4 sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Northallerton at by the late Sir Lowthian Bell hart. at a cost of £1,5oo, 7·45 a.m.; dispatched at 5.20 p.m.; sunday, arrive under the direction of the late Mr. Robert J. Johnson, 9 a.m.; dispatched 9·45 a.m architect, and will seat about 6o persou. The register Wall Letter Box, Black Swan, cleared at 5· 15 p.m.; date!f from the year 1584. The living is a chapelry, I sunday, 10.15 a.m annexed to the rectory of West Rounton, joint net Public Elementary School, for 70 children, with a yearly value £250, with residence, in the gift of the management committee of 5 members, under the Archbishop of York and held since 1912 by the Rev. control of the North Biding County Council; average Wiliiam Thomas Bobson M.A. of Corpus Christi College, attendance, 40; George Ringe, master Bell Sir Hugh bart.(Lord Lieutenant), Dob3on Elizabeth (~rs.), farmer Kidd Bobert, farm bailiff to Sir Rounton grange Dobson Thomu, farmer, .Manor farm Hugh Bell hart COMMERCIAL. Grimston William (Mrs.), farmer, N attress George, farmer, Windy hill Atkinson John, farmer, Iiaggitt hill Castle hill . Race John, gamekeeper to Sir Hugh Dale George Wm. Black Swan P.H Hanagan James, head gardener to Sir Bell hart Dennington Edward, private sec. b Hugh Bell bart Raworth Wm. shopk~eper, Post office Sir Hugh Bell hart Hugill William, farmer, Haggitt hill Village Hall (Chas. Robinson, caretk.r) WEST ROUNTON is a parish, township and village, r go acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Arch· pleasantly situated on rising ground, r! miles north-east I bishop of York, and held since 1902 by the Rev. William from the Welbury station on the Leeds and Stockton Thomas Robson M.A. of Corpus Christi College, Cam· branch of the North Eastern railway, 8 north-west from bridge. There is also a Wesleyan Methodist chapel Northallerton, 9 south-west from Stokesley and 38 from here. Sir Hugh Bell hart. lord lieutenant, of Bounton York, in the Richmond division of the Riding, Allerton- Grange, is lord of the manor and principal landowner. shire wapentake and petty sessional division, union and The soil is strong clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops .county court district of Northallerton, rural def!nery of are wheat, oats, barley and beans. The acreage is Northallerton, archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese of 1,458; rateable value, £4,079; the population in rgrr York. The church of St. Oswald is an ancient building was 188. of stone in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, Sexton, William ::\Ietcalfe. south porch and a turret containing 2 bells: the font, Letters thl'ough Northallerton arrive at 8.30 a.m. Wall .date II40, is Norman: there are 100 sittings: new Letter Box cleared at 5·5 p.m.; sunday, 9.30 a.m. ground was added to the present churchyard and con- Rounton, I mile distant, is the nearest money order ~<ecrated 1893. The register dates from the year 1750. & telegraph office The living is a rectory, with the chapelry of East The children of this place attend the Public Elementary Ronnton annexed, ioint net yearly value £250, including school at East Rounton, half a mile distant Robson Rev. William Thoma.s M.A. Coulthard William, farmer Boberts Ernest, cowkeeper (rect.or)1 Rectory Elgie Thomas, tailor Scarth Sophia Brown (Mrs.), farmer COMMERCIAL. Escritt Thomas, farmer & landowner Atkinson Arthur David, farmer, Featherstone John, farmer Sherwood Wilfred, cowkerper School House farm. Gibson William, farmer Thompson Richard, cowkeeper Bulmer Wm.tailor&rlrapr.Auburn ho Heseltine Francis, drpr.The Bungalow Walker .John Tbos. frmr. Glebe farm Bushby John, Horse Shoe inn & cow- Hicks John, farmer Walls Thomas WiUiam & Arthur, keeper Megginson James William M. farmer farmers, Grange farm Clark John William, farmer Pick John, cowkeeper Weighell John, farmer Olark Joseph Wood, farmer Pick Thomas Coats, Grey Horse P.H Yarrow James, cartwright ROXBY, see Hinderwell. BUDBY-IN-CLEVELAND is a parish, township hart. and held since 1878 by the Rev. John Johnson and small village, on the norther:a bank of the river Lie. Theol. of 1he "Lniversity of Durham. The vicarage Leven, over which there is a bridge of two arches, and house is situated on a commanding eminence about 3 is rl miles nOTth from Potto station on the North York mile from the village, and was erected in 1843. The shire and Cleveland section of the North Eastern rail charities bequeathed by Lady Amherst, are of £Io w:ay, 4 south-west from Stokesley and 6 south-east from yearly value. Sir Rob~rt .Ropner hart. of Skutter Yarm, in the Cleveland division of the Biding, west skelfe Hall, is lord of the manor and principal land .division of Langbaurgh liberty, petty sessional division owner. The soil is loamy; subsoil, strong clay. The of Langbaurgh West, Stokesley union and county court chief crops are wheat, beans and oats. The area is 887 district, rural deanery of Stokesley, archdeaconry of acres; rateable value, £766; the population in 19rr was Cleveland and diocese. of York. The church of .All 5:1 in the township and 1,269 in the ecclesiastical parish. Saints is an ancient structure in the Gothic style, con Parish Clerk, William Johnson. sisting of chancel, nave, south aisls and an embattled The nearest post, money order & telegraph office is at tower at the south-west angle with pinnacles and con Hutton Rudby, about 1 mile distant . taining 3 bells; the t.enor bell is dated 1664 and the The ancient Bathurst Endowed School, with residence base ()f the tower serves as a porch : in the south aisle for the master, adjoins the churchyard. The words is a. t.omb, dated 1423, and assigned with some pro "Bathurst Charity" are carvad in stone over the bability to Robert Wyclyft, sometime rector of this door, but the rent is applied to the support of the parish; there is also a monument to the Linley family, Button Rudby Elementary f;chool. dated 1594, and marble tablets to the Hon. George Cary, Carriers to- son of Lucius Henry, Viscount Falldand, d. 11 April, 1792, and Isabella, his wife, d. 111 April, 1799: there are Stoc.l.."ton-Yrs • .A.nnie 'Bainbridge, wed. k sat.~ William 6oo sittings. North of the churchyard is an. ancient Richardson, wed rectangular mound, formerly a moot hill for public Stokesley-William lUchardson, sat assembliea. The -registel' dates from the year 1584. BUTTON RUDBY. or Hutton-juxta-Rudby, + ,miles The living is a vicarage, with Middleton-upon-Leven west-south-west of Stokesley, is a township and exten and East Rount.on annexed, joint net yearly Talue sive village in Rudby-in-Cleveland parish, near the river ,6183, 'With ~e~dence, in.. the gift, of Sir Bobert Ropner Leven, the -banks of which 'l'is& abruptly aad ~alm.Mt .