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'North Riding Yorkshire. [K~Lly's FARLINGTON. 'NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. [K~LLY'S - The poor have the interest of £135, left by various acres; rateable value, £t,53l; the population in 19n donors, and of £IOo, left by William Raisbeck esq. in was 148 in the civil and 293 in the ecclesiastical parisl!. I8II; there is also a sum of 25S. yearly, arising from Letters through Easingwold, via Stillington, arrive at 9 two an.:!ient rent-charges, and belonging to the free- a.m. Wall Letter Box cleared at .40 p.m. week days holders, which it is customary to give to the poor. Tl d &4 t 1 h ffi · The Ecclesiastical Commissioners are the lords of the only. 16 nearest money or er e egrap 0 ce ll at Stillington, about 2 miles distant manor and own the great tithes, and the land is held by small freeholders. The soil is sandy, loamy and Public Elementary School (mixed), for 39 children; clayey; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are "heat, average attendance, 29; Mrs. Elizh. Yorke, mistres1 barley; eats, turnips and potatoes. The area is 1,466 Carrier to York.-Robert Abell, sat Blackburn Miss Crosby William, boot maker Malton William, shopkeeper Dobson Charles, farmer Mattison Seth, farmer, High Thaw- COMMERCIAL. Grainger J ames, blacksmith thorpe !.bell Robert, farmer & carrier Hayes John, shopkeeper Maughan Nicholas, farmer Andrews Thomas, farmer, Lodge, Jackson Robert, tailor Rudd Chas. Blacksmiths' Arms P.H Adam's hall & Greenland farms Johnson Joseph R. farmer, Wood- Wyvill & Co. agricultural implement Andrews Thomas, jun. farmer, house farm maksrs, machinists & general Grange farm Johnson Wm. farmer, Blackcollar hall smiths &c Blackburn Thomas Alfd. wheelwright Kay Mary (Mrs.), farmer FARMANBY, see Ellerburne. FARNDALE, see Bransdale. • FEARBY, see Healey. FEETHAM, see .Melbecks. FELIXKIRK is a parish, township and village in a small stained window erected by F. E. Walker esq. in pleasant position on the side of the Hambleton hills, 4~ memory of his wife: a new porch was added in 1908, miles north-east from Thirsk station on the main line of at a cost of over £roo, as a memorial to the Rev. F. the North Eastern railway, and 13 north from Easing- R.· Johnstone. The register dates from the year 1859. wold, in the Thirsk and Malton division of the Riding, Here is a Wesleyan chapel. Ironstone and lime of good Thirsk union and county court district, wapentake and quality are known to exist. Ravensthorpe Manor, thtr petty sessional division of Birdforth, rural deanery of seat of Frederick Edmund Walker esq. J.P. is a modern Thirsk, archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. mansion. F. E. Walker esq. who is lord of the manor, The church of St. Felix is a building of stone in the and Sir 'Matthew Blayney Smith Dodsworth hart. of Perpendicular style, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, 'l'hornton Watlass, Bedale, are the chief landowners. aisles and an embattled western tower containing 6 bells The soil is peat, clay and limestone; the subsoil, peat and a turret clock erected in 1898 at a cost of over £roo, and limestone. The chief crops are oats, barley and by F. E. Walker esq. in memory of his wife; there are I wheat. The population in 19II was 235; the area is several memorial windows to the Johnstone and Walker 4,565 acres of land and 5 of water; rateable value, families and a brass to the Rev. Canon Charles John- £2,6Bg. stone M . .A.. vicar here 1827-72, who died in 1882: in Post Office. John Leckenby, sub-postmaster. Letten 1912 a reading desk and carved oak choir seats were through 1'hirsk, delivered at 8.15 a. m. & di~patched pro>ided in memory of the late Rev. Henry C1ayforth, at 4.20 p.m.; no sunday post. Upsall, 3 miles dis- dcar from 1873 to rgog. The church VI as restored about tant, is the nearest telel!raph office & Hawnby is th& r86o and affords 250 sittings. The register dates from nearest money order offi~e th~ year 1598. The living is a vicarage, net yearly Carrier.-John Williamson, to Thirsk, mon. & sat value £5oo, including 97 acres of glebe, with residence, in the- gift of the Archbishop of York, and held since SUTTON-UNDER-WHITESTONEOLIFFE is a. villag~ rgog by the Rev. William Robert Hannam M . .A.. of St. and township in the parish of Felixkirk, on the Boltby John's College, Cambridge. The appropriate tithe, beck, 3! miles east from Tlrirsk. Here is a Wesleyarr amounting to £r5r, is assigned to the .Archbishop of chapel. The principal landowners are Carl Ferdinand York. Mount St. John, the seat of .A.rthur John Wall;er Henry Bolckow esq. of Marton Hall, John Richardson esq. J.P. stands on a commanding eminence, surrounded esq. the Archbishop of York, Vlho is lord of the manor, by fine groves of trees: the site was formerly occupied the trustees of the late Rev. Otho .A.ugustus Manners by a commandery of the Knights of St. John of B..A.. (d. 1897), Francis R. Hansell esq. and James H. Jerusalem, from whom the name of the place is derived. Edwards esq. The area is r,8g2 acres of land and 17 of The principal landowners are Arthur John Walker esq. water; rateable value, £2,355; the population in 19II the Archbishop of York, who is lord of the manor, and was 254. the vicar. The soil is loamy clay; subsoil, clay. The Post & T. 0. &; Telephone Call Office (available for calls chief crops are oats, barley and wheat. Area, r, 192 to places within a limited: distance), Sutton-under· acres; rateablP value, £1,224; the population in 1911 Whitestonecliffe. William Wood, sub-postmaster. was 91 in the township, and in the ecclesiastical parish Letters from Thirsk arrive at 7 a.m. ; dispatched at 690. 5.30 p.m.; no delivery of letters on sundays. Thirsk Post Office, Felixkirk.-Robert Dick, sub-postmaster. is the nearest money order office, 3! miles distant Letters through Thirsk arrive at 7·5 a.m. ; dispatched THIRLBY is a township and small village in the parish at 5.20 p.m.; no delivery of letters on sundays. of Felixkirlr, 5 miles east-by-north from Thirsk. Here Thirsk is thil nearest money order office, 3! miles, & is a Wesleyan chapel. A. J. Walker esq. who is lord of Upsall the nearest telegraph office, 2~ miles distant the manor, and Sir M. B. Smith Dodsworth bart. are Police Station, Henry Nendick, constable the principal landowners. The population in I9II was BOLTBY is a township and village in Felixkirk parish, IIO; the acreage is 778 ; rateable value, £932. 2 miles north-east. The chapel of ease, rebuilt [n r85g, Wall Letter Box, cleared at 4·45 p.m. week days only consists of chancel, nave, vestry and a western turret Public Elementary Schools. containing one bell: the stained east window is a memorial Felixkirk (mixed), erected in rB35, for 6o children; to the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walker: there is average attendance, 25; Robert Henry Vingoe, master another to the late John Walker esq. and a brass to the Boltby (mixed), erected in x86o, for 50 children; average Rev. Canon C. Johnstone M . .A.. vicar, 1827-72, who died attendance, 28; Mrs. .A.nnie Shaw, mistress in 1882: the ehurch affords 200 sittings: in 1898 an oak Sutton (mixed), erected for 6o children; average attend· pulpit, lectern and reading desk were provided and a ance, 29; 'Mi-ss Noel A. Oulley, mistress l<ELIXKIRK. Smith Thomas Wm. head gardener Barr Jn. Wm. Carpenters' Arms P.ll Hannam Rev. William Robert M.A. to .A.. J. Walker esq Bell Jacob, farmer, Hesketh hall (vicar), Vicarage Stokell Robert, gamekeeper to A. J. Bramley William, farmer, Westacre Walker .A.rtthur John M . .A.., J.P.Mount Walker esq. J.P Boyes Waiter, farmer, High Paradise St. John J Farnaby Jas. farmer, Hesketh grang~ BOLTBY. Fountain Robert, farmer, Tong hall COMMERCIAL. Harland Robert, farmer Barker James,farmer,Marderby grange Cobb Mrs. South Woods hall Huson David & Sons, frmrs.Ea.Gurtuff Dick Robert, farmer, Post office Walker Frederick Edmund B.A., J.P. Hutchinson Charles, cowkeeper Grainger David,farmer,Ma:tderby hall Ravensthorpe manor Hughill James, farmer, Low Paradise Hebden John, farmer, GlPbe farm COMMERCIAL. Hutchinson Fdk. frmr.& st()ne mason Kirk William, farmer, Church farm Almond William Weatherill, joiner Hutchinson Peter (Mrs.), cow keeper Moor .A.bel James, farmer, Moor house .:\;;hhv Frerlerick, Johnst.one .Arms P.H Lecltenby John, grocer, Post office Peacock Jonn. farmer~ Rymer house .A.tkinson Willia.m, hl'ad gardener to Lofthouse Wm. jun. farmer,Greendale Pick Fredk. Carpenters' Arms P.H F. E. Walker esq J.P Pearson John, farmer, Sandcliffe fa:rtJl • .
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