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CO.ATHAM • [KELLY's 70 • NORTH RIDING .

WARRENBY. COMMERCIAL. McBride Peter, shopkpr. 24 Plover st RE>dcar Urban District Fever Hospital Brand Charles, slag brick manufactr Nelson Michael George, grocer, Post (William Waters Stainthorpe M.D. Broadbent J. C. & Co. Limited, slag office, 22 Todpoint road medical oflicer; Miss I. Dobson, wool & silicate cotton manufactrs Xixon Thoma·s & Son, butchers matron) Dnnningo Robt. grocer,r3 Todpoint rd Proud Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, II Skelton Jsph. shopkpr.61 Todpoint rd Fox William, shopkeeper,Todpoint rd Partridge street Spellman Susan (Mrs.), news agent Hartgrove Ann (Mrs.),frmr.Warrenby Read Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, rg Walker, Maynard & Co. Lim. pig-iron manufacturers, Redcar iron worb Jone& William H. Warrenbv• P.H Hicks terrace COLD XIRBY is a parish and village 6 miles north the gift of H. W. F. Bolckow esq. and held since 1913 by frotn Coxwold station, 6 west from Helmsley station on the Rev. l\Iontague Gifford James B.A. of Oxford t.he York and Pickering t>ection of the Xorth Eastern University, "ho resides at Scawton. Here is a Nihtay, and 8 north-north-east from Thirsk, in the Wesleyan Methodist chapel, erected in Igo8, at a cosi Thirsk and ~falton d1vision of the Riding, Birdforth of about £3oo, and seating 120 persons. This was for­ wapentake and petty ses;;ional division, Helmsley union merly a Ronun settlement. Henry William Ferdinand and county court district, rural deanery of Helmsley, Bolckow esq. of Marten. is lord of the manor and sol&

archdeaconrv• of Cleveland and diocese of York. The landowner. The soil and subsoil are principallv lime­ ciliurch of St. Michae!, rebuilt in r841, is an edifice of stone. The chief crops are oats and barley. The acre­ done, in the Korman style, and consists of chancel, nave ag-e is r,62o, rateable and common land; rateable value, and a western tower, with pinnacles, containing 2 bells: £I,oo8 ; the population in rgu was 133· in the church is a tablet to Thomas Duncomhe esq. of Parish Clerk, Robert Wood. Copgrove, d. December 7, r847• and Emma (Hinchcliffe) his wife, d. 23rd January, 1 84o: the silver communion Post Office. Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Kirk,sub-postmistress. 8ervice was presentt>d by Thomas Duncombe esq. at Le-tters through Thirsk, arrive at 8.15 p.m.; dis- whose expense the chnrrh was rebuilt: there are 170 patched at 4.10 p.m. on week days only. The nearest sittings. The register dates onlY from the year 1s42, money order & telegraph office is at Hawnby, 4 miles the previous books, dating- from "g96, having. been lost distant at the restoration of the church. The living is a vicar- Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1887, for age, an.nexed. to Scawton in 1883. joint net yearly va:ue 70 children; average attendance, 25; John Sanders, £2oo, mcludmg 26! acres of glebe, with residence, in mastPr COMMERCIAL. Dunning Christopher, cowkeeper & Scurr Geo. stonemason & cowkeeper ..Almond Harrison, farmer woodman t

CO':tCLIFFE (near Lealie), formed)' ntra-ptlr!JChia1; !L'S. i3 the sole landowner. The so1T is cfav.• The is now a parish, 5 mile~ south-east from ~ orthallertoh chief crops are >rheat, barley and oats. The area i1 and 6 north-east from Thirsk, in Richmond division of 133 acres; rateable value, £u4; the population in the Riding, Allertonshire petty sessional division, :'\orth- 1911 >ras 6. allerton union and county court district, wapentake of Letters through Thirsk arrive at ro.2o a.m. The nearest .Allertomhire: it contains one farm-house and a cottage. money order &, telegraph office is at Borrowhy, abouh Corr.mander 1-Iontague l.Yilliam "IT"arcop Peter Consett I mile distant Robson John ·william, farmer, Cotcliffe farm COTHERSTONE, see Romaldkirk. COV:ERHAM is a parish and township on the north Abbey, and William Robinscm Burrill-Robin· bank of the , r mi:e south-wes·t from Middle­ son esq. are the chief landowners. The soil is rocky. ham and 3 south from station on the North­ and abounds with limestone. Here are a coal mine and &llerton and Hawes branch of the Xorth Eastern railway, a slate and flag qua~·ry. The land is principally in: in the Richmond division of the Riding, wapentake and pasture. The area of with Coverham petty sessional division of West Hang, union and county township is 1,397 acres of land and II of water; rate­ court district of Leyburn, rural deanery of Catterick able value, [2,o8o ; the population in I9II was rzB ia West, archdeaconry of Richmond and diocese of Ripon. the township and 722 in the ecclesiastical parish. The church of the Holy Trinity is a building of stone Agglethorpe is about 1} miles west from the churcll. ia the Early English style, consisting o~ chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch and an embattled western tower -WITH- form a joini containing 3 bells: the chancel was rebuilt in 1854, and township, about rl miles south-west from the chureb there are several .stained windows: the church was re- at Cover ham. Major Thomas Harrison-Topham D.S.O. seated and restored in 1878, at a cost of £2,350, and of Bury St. Edmunds, is lord of the manor and prin• has 120 sittings. The register dates from the year 1662. cipal landowner of Caidbergh; Albert Whitney Chaytor The living is a vicarage, with Horsehouse annexed, joint esq. is lord of the manor and principal landowner of net yearly value £zso, including n2 acres of glebe, with East Scrafton. Scrafton Lodge is the residence of r~sidence, in the gift of LJ?-pton Topham esq. and held .Albert Whitney Chaytor esq. The area is 3,440 acres; smce 1892 by the Rev. Edwm Hutton-Hall M.A. of Mer- rateable value, £1,224; the population in I9II was 6r. ton College, Oxford, who resides at Carlton. The . . charities of the whole parish are of £so yearly value. J Letters through Midd!eha~ arrive. at 8 a.m. A; 4 p.m. _Coverham Abbey, a house of the Premonstratensian Carlton, about 2 miles dist!lnt, 1s the neare~t money order,. first founded at Swain by, temp. Hen. II. by order &. telegraph ?ffice. Pillar Letter- Box cleared a'" Halemsa de Glanville, was removed here 14 John (1212-13) 4 p.m. • no collechon on sunda)S by Ralph ue G:anville, son of Robert, lord of Middle­ ham, in 1213, and dedicated to St. Maxy; at the Dis­ C.A.RLTON HIGH DALE is a scattered township, and solution there were 20 canons, and revenues estimated includes the hamlets of Fleensop, Coverhead, Horsehouse~ at [140: the churoh was destroyed in 1321 by the Scots, Swineside, .Arkleside, Blackrake, llraidley, Hindlethwaite.. but three bays of the Decorated nave, and the gate­ Pickill, West Close, Gammersgill and Woodale. Amias house, are still standinl?, and two effigies also remain. Christopher Thomas Orde-Powlett esq. J.P. William. The house now called Coverham Abbey, the residence Robinson Burrill-Robinson esq. and Lnpton T. Topham. esq. are the principal landowners. The area is _Io,rrtJ of Mrs . .A. A. Wright, with many of the out-buildings, acres, a great portion being moorland and 30 of water; has been partly built out of the remains of the ancient rateable value, [3,r68 ; the population in rgn was rgo. abbey; two rooms of the abbey have been restored by Mrs. A • .A. Wright, and several tombstones, in a fine HORSEHOUSE is a village in Carlton Righ Dale town· atate of preservation. have been discovered, the latest in ship, 8 miles south-west from Leyburn. The church of tgoo. Lupton T. Topham esq. of Lutterworth, Leics. St llotolph, erected in 186g, is a small building of stone and" ~Iiddleham is lord of the manor; Frank Brown esq. in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, of ~ 01 ton, Stock ton-on-Tee~, :Mrs. A. A. Wright, of north aisle, south porch and low embattled western tower,