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North Riding Yorkshire 20 NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY'S forest of Galtres, and near the banks of the small river defrayed by subscription & a grnnt, for r5o children· Kyle, which is supposed to have been formerly navigable ; in average attendance, 83; Thomas Newton, master ' 18r5 part of a vessel was found here. The Wesleyan chapel Railway Station, William Paul Wilson, station master here was erected in r86g, at a cost of £733· A fair is held Youlton is a township and hamlet, 2 miles south-south· yearly on the rsth of August, for sheep and cattle. There west from Alne railway station, in the parish of Alne, and are three corn mills., brick and tile fields,and two malt-kilns. in Great Ouseburn union, and consists of four good farms Sir George 0. Wombwell bart. is lord of the manor, but the and a few small tenements. Youlton Hall, occupied as a land is mostly held by various freehold owners. The soil is farm house by Mr. Thomas Flawitb, is said to have been th& various; the subsoil is chiefly clay. The chief crops are halting-place of J ames I. in his journeys between London wheat, barley, oats, turnips and potatoes. The area is and Edinburgh: there is a chamber or recess in one of the 2 1 199 acres; rateable value, £7,5-4-3; the population in r8gr chimneys of the house, evidently formed for the purpose of was soo. concealment : a great part of the village belongs to John PosT OFFICE, Tollerton.-Mrs. Moll, receiver. London & Swainston-Strangwayes esq. of Alne Hall, but the manorial other letters are received through Easingwold, arrive at rights belong to University College, Oxford. The soil iS' 7.15 a.m.; dispatched at 5.30 &6.2op.m. Easingwoldis very light sandy ; subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are the nearest money order office. The telegraph office is at wheat, barley and oats. The area is 8o3 acres; rateable the railway station. value, £916; the population in 18gr was 39· Letters delivered from Easingwold at 7.45 a. m. & collected WALL LETTER Box, Railway Station, cleared at 5.45 p. m by passing postman at 4·55 pm. Easingwold is the Wesleyan School (mixed), erected in r857, at a cost of £8oo, nearest money order & telegraph office Alne. I COMMERCIAL. Tollerton. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bosomworth Robinson, farmer, New PR IV ATE RESIDENTS. Farm house Abbay Richard Arrowsmith William Appleton William Bowes George, farm bailiff to W. S. Brown George Hunter esq. Manor House farm Bleasdale George Henry, Rose villa Charter George Burton Mrs. Prospect villa Burton Charles Sydney, farmer, Had- Crosby Thomas Cape Thomas R.N. Highfield house docks house Deighton James Dunnington J onathan Cass William, farmer Dodsworth Christopher Dunnington Mrs. Spring cottage Colly Wm. (of Tholthorpe ), farmer Fisher Mrs Foster Miss, Prospect house Farnell John, tailor Hey Waiter Thomas, Ash bank Grindrod Rev. William M.A. Vicarage Farnell Sarah (Mrs.j, farmer, The Lambert Mrs Leak Edward Grange Lamplugh Edward Henry B.A Rowley John Grimes Thomas, steward to Lord \Val- Leak Francis, Flawith Seymour Thomas singham Lund Francis Simpson J oseph Hawking Wm. D. (of Linton), farmer Milnthorp Mrs. Greenfield house Spencer Jasper Hebditch Joseph, shoe maker Phillips Edgar Vaughan Stead William Jefferson Mary (Miss), farmer Reed George Jefferson William, farmer Swainston-Strangwayes John J.P., D.L. Shepard Mrs Alne ball Metcalfe Robert, farmer Snowdon J ames Swainston-Strangewayes D'Arcy Edwd. Smith Albert, grocer Went worth William Ward Daniel, farmer J.P. Alnehall Wood John H Temple George Wray Charles, Bay Horse inn, & farmer Walker Thomas COMMERCIAL. Whitwell Thomas Flawith. Bainbridge J oseph, cart owner Wilson Edward W Barton Thomas, far·mer Bowes John, grocer & blacksmith Dunnington John, Black Horse P.H. & Braithwaite Philip, corn miller (steam COMMERCIAL. farmer mill), merchant & farmer Barker Thomas, farmer Fox Frances {Mrs.), farmer Butterfield Thomas, grocer BlackburnJas.bricklayer &BlueBell P.H Garbutt Mary Jane (Mrs.), farmer Colley Mary (Miss), grocer Bowes Henry, farmer, Forest ball Hodgson William White, pork butcher Cooper J ames, farmer & cattle dealer Brabiner John, tailor Illingworth George, farmer Cowling William, farmer, & brick & Broadley Joseph, farmer Kendred Manfield, farmer tile maker, Forest Castell Thomas, farmer, Mill farm Micklethwait William Ferber, · White Eagle William, farmer Crosby Anthony, farmer, Green gates Horse inn J Fawcett Thomas Kitching, farmer Crosby Wm. Fox & Goose P.H. & farmr N ewlove Michael, farmer Gibs on Elizabeth (Mrs.), Station inn Dearing Thomas, farmer, Forest farm Pinkney George, farmer Harrison Christopher, tea dealer Dovner Annie (Mrs.), farmer Wilkinson Charles Alfred, farmer Hodgson John Thomas, builder Driffi.eld Harriet (Mrs.), grocer Hodgson John Thomas, farmer, Forest Dnnnington John, farmer Tholthorpe. Hutchinson Thomas, farm bailiff to Flawith Richard (of Myton), farmer Brotherton Miss Mr. F. W. Mills Gatenby George, blacksmith Hignett Thomas Kendall William, farmer Gatenby Jn.assistnt.oversr.&rate collctr Wardley John Kendall William, jun. farmer Hardbottle Thomas, boot & shoe maker COMMERCIAL. King Henry, farmer Holden William, shopkeeper Bell John, shopkeeper Knowlson George, shopkeeper Hutcbinson James, basket maker Colley William, farmer & butcher Lamb John, farmer, Forest Hutchinson Mary (Mrs.), farmer Cooper George, tailor Lambert Dodgson, shoe maker Kendrew John, farmer, Robinson lodge Germain John, farmer Lancaster George & Son, farmers, Angel • Linfoot Joseph, saddler Gricewith John, shoe maker farm Metcalfe Albert Edward, boot maker Harrison Robert, farmer, Grange farm Mattison John, farmer, Cros lane Milnthorp Alfred, maltster Harrison Thomas, farmer, Derrings Mills Fredk. W.farmer, Fleet Bank farm Mintoft Thomas, timber merchant Harrison Thomas, jun. farmer Milnthorp Alfred, maltster Moll William, farmer, Snowfields Hawking Henry. farmer MilnthOI'p Thomas, cowkeeper Moon William, farmer Herbert Eliza (Mrs.), Plough inn Mitchell Jn. Wm. corn miller,Windmill Oxtoby James, farmer Holmes John, joiner & wheelwright Moll George, shoe maker Pratt MaryMgt. (Mrs. ),boot ma.&grocer Moll John, boot & shoe maker; repairs Moll Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper,Postoffice Shepard Rt. grocr .& druggist, Post office promptly attended to, The Post Office Phillips Edgar Vaughan L.R.C.P.LOnd., SlingerGeo. &Wm. threshng .mach. ownrs Parker Thomas, farmer · D.P.H. surgeon, & medical officer & Smith Benjamin, farmer Pick Geo. farmer & assistant overseer public vaccinator, Alne district, Ea.s· Smith John, farmer Pick James Walker, farmer ingwold union & Tollerton district, Smith Robert, farmer Pick John Edward, farmer Great Ouseburn union Smithson Thos. carpenter & wheelwrt Pipes William, farmer Pollard Wm. wheelwright & carpen~er Taylor John, carpenter & wheelwright Richard son J osepb, blacksmith Poulter J ames, thrashing machine prpr Wall,; M. & 8. A. (Misses), flour dealers Robinson John, farmer Richardson William, blacksmith Ward William, Station hotel Rudd Jane (Mrs.), farmer Riley John Hepworth, farmer Weddell Wm.Hy. farmer,Mil!Field farm Sadler John Edward, f!Lrmer Sayers W1lliam, Golden Lion P.H Whitelock J n. Railway inn,& timber mer Smith Henry, farmer Snowdon J ames, corn factors' agent Yates Robert, farmer Smithson Charles, farmer Stephenson George, Black Bull P.H Webster William, New inn, & currier Stokoe Joseph, wheelwright Aldwark. Wilkinson Watson C. farmer,Pond view Swales James, farmer Hunter Wm. Slings by, Aldwark manor Wrather Mary (Mrs.), grocer Thompson Wm. Waggon & Horses P.B .
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