427 WEST RIDING . HAMPSTHWA.lTE. Woombill William, shopkpr. Sandygate . Brootohead Jamea, farmer, Borehill Howden Hy.. eom miller, "Pulwood mill Wynn Charles E. comb manufacturer, Broomhead Thomas, farmer, School grn Hudson Cornelius, farmer, Gole green Carsick road Broomhead William, farmer, PeteJwood Hutchinson John, faTmerj Green house Brownhill Thomas, farmr.FulwCXKlhall Hutchinson Joseph, farmer, Mill 'View Fulwood. Brocksopp John, tarmer J arvis William, shopkeeper PRIVATE :RBSIDB:N'tS. Buckley Jeremyt shoe maker, Stum-+ Johnson Joseph, cowkeeper, Yameli:ff Butler Charles, Brook ~ilia perlowe view Kenney James, farmer, Stumperlowe Coupe Daniel Henry Quigley ,Storth ho Denton John, forge &; tilt mills pro­ Lawson John, cowkeeper, South grove Coupe Enoeh Furni88, Stortb house prietor Whiteltoy wood Man.den Benjamin, farmer Dixon Henry Isaae, Stumperlowe hall Elliott Matthew, quarry owner, Brook- Marsden J oseph, farmer, Crimicar lane Hewlett Rev. John Howe.H.A.[viear], bou!!e quarry Marsden Luke, cowkeeper Vicar~e Ellis Eliza (Mrs.), shopkpr. Church la Mills George, table knife manufacturer Howden Henry Fox Samuel, farmer, David lane Naylor William, wheelwright Fox William, farmer Nutton James, farmer, Fulwofld head La~cook• William Edward I.P. Stum· perlowe grange Gee Thos. B luckamiths' A rmB, & farmr Platts Isaac, blacksmith Marsden Charles, Hallam grange Grainge Atkinson, farmer, New May ho Rhodes Sarah & Mary (Misses), ladies' Nowill Charlt~s Riehard, Holmleigh Hancock Samuel, mason & parish clerk day & boarding school, Chapt~l house Porter Edwd. Dale brook, Stumperlowe Harrison Henry, farmer, Bore hill Schofield William, farmer, Yarncliff Robinson Samuel, Machin house Harrison Thomas, saw handle maker, Silcock George, jun. farmer S:\'bry Mrs Crimicar lane Stork Geo. farmer, Stumperlowe Tiew White Mrs. Crimicar lane Hawke Frederick, blacksmith Swift James, farmer Whitton Henry, Brook house Hickinson William, butcher Watson William, farmer, Sleigh lelgh Hinchcliffe Jspb. farmer, Crimicar la Wildgoose Samuel, grocer COMMERCIAL. Hodson Geor~e, farmer, Willow lane 1 Wingfield Henry, farmer, Brown edge Broomhead Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Howarth Elijab, curator of Sheffield Woodcock Joseph, farmer Fulwood head Public Museum Wragg John, farmer, Hallam grange

B ALTON GILL is a township and char•elry and eccle­ esq. William Maudsley Dawtmn esq. Thomas Preston esq. siastical parish formed from the parish of Arncliffe, 9 miles and Sir Matthew Wilson bart. M.P., ;r.P. are the chief land· north-west from Kettlewell and 10 from Settle, Northern owners. The area is 7,862 acres; rateable value £2,286; division of the Riding, Stainclitfe and Ewcross wapentake, and the population in 1871 was 84. union and county court district ot Settle, rural deanery of Foxup is a hamlet, in the township and chapelry of North , archdeaconry of Craven and diocese of Ripon, situate on Haltunbeck, among the moors. The church of . St. John the Baptist is a small building, consisting of chancel and nave, with 1 bell and an organ. The living is a vicar- Letters through Skipton; the nearest money order office is age, yearly value £120, in the gift of the ~icar of Arnclitfe at Kettlewell and held by the Rev. John Grisdale, of St. Bees, who resides The Day School has an endowment of £10 yearly, left by at Arnclifie. The cha1ities are £30 yearly. W. Morrison Lord Suffield; Samuel Clark, master Halton Gill. Knowles Martin, farmer Clark Samuel, collector of taxes &; Lister Robt. farmer, Nether Hesleden Foxup. schoolmaster Lodge Richa1d, farmer, Pennegent ho DolphinMatthw.farm bailifftoAnthony Cowan Thomas, farmer Mitton Adam, farmer Horner esq. Cosh huuse Hammond James, farmer Proctor Anthony, farmer Easterby George, farmer Harrison Henry, farmer, Rainscar Taylor William, farmer&; gamekeeper, Knowles Henry, farmer Ingleby Thomas, farmer Upper Hesleden

HAMPSTHWAITE, situated in a beautiful valley on of the parish is 14:,149 acres; the entire population of the the river Nidd, over which there is a bridge on the east of parish in 1871 was 2,270. the village, is a parish, village and station on the Nidd HOLLI NGS is part of the parish. Valley branch of the North Eastern railway, 2 miles south­ Parish Cltn'k, James Swale. west from Ripley and 4 north west from Harrogate, in the Eastern division of the Riding, Knareshorough union and PosT 0FFICB.-Adam Harkness, receiver. Letters arrive .county court district, Claro petty sessional division, lower from Leeds at 8.40 a.m. & are dispatched at .5 p.m. On division of the Claro wapentake, rural deanery of Knares­ sunday there is no mail. The nearest money order office borough, archdeaconry of Richmond and diocese of Ripon. is at Ripley The church of St. Thomas a Becket, built in 1821, is a stone Elementary School, for 120 children; John Moon, master; building with ancient square embattled tower in the Gothic Mrs. J. Moon, mistress style, containing a clock and 3 bells, one of which is dated Railway Station, John Hodgson, station master 1738, and the others 1857; tl1e church also contains a very ancient font, and monuments toT. M. Shann M.A. a former Felliscli:ffe is a township and villag-e in the parish of vicar (1839); Thomas Shann M.A. also a former vicar Hampsthwaite, 2 miles south-west from Hampstbwaite rail­ (1869); Joseph Wilson B.A. a tormer vicar and his wife way station. The poor's land of 3A. 3R. 33P. produces £12 (1610); Mary, wife of John Crosby (1825); Thomas Atkin­ yearly. A temporary iron <>hurch has been erected here, son B.A. a former vicar, and his wife (1737); and a brass to service on Thursday evenings only. The Duke of Devonshire Edwiu Gret'nwood (18.52). The register dates from 1610, is lord of the manor. 'l'he principal landowners are William and is in fair condition. Theli~ingisa vicarage, yearly value Sheepshanks esq. and Mrs. Wheatley. The soil if' fine and .£300 with residence, in the gift of the representatives of the rich; the subsoil is clay. The chief crops are wheat. and late Rev. T. :}1. Shann and held by the Rev. Henry Deck grass. The area is 2,6:!8 acres ; rateable value, £2,739; the H.A. of Corpus Christi college, Cambridge. The late B. J. population in H:!61 was 347; 1871, 321. Wilson esq. bequeathed £1,500 in the New £3 per Cents. KETTLESING, SwiNCLIFPB and WEST SnrB GRBBN for the purposes of education, in connection with the Church are hamlets in this township. 4lf . There is a reading room and a chapel for Wesleyans. The poor's land is 7 acres, producing £20 PosT OPPICB.-Joseph Shutt, receiver. Letters arrive ,.early. The Duke of Devonshire is lord of the manor. from Leeds at 10 a.m. &. dispatclred at 4 p.m. No mail The principal landowners are Frederick B. Greenwood esq. on sundays. The nearest money order office is Ripley Dr. Shann and W. Sheepshanks esq. The soil is sandy; INSURANCE AGENT.-Royal, J. Hezmalhalch the subsoil is clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley &c. Board School (mixed), T. Grange, Hampsthwaite, elerk to Tbe population of the township in 1861 was 513; 1871, 448; th~ Board; Robert Mintoft, master; Mrs. Sarah Mintoft, and the area is 1,135 acres; rateable value, £1,927; area mistress Hampsthwaite. COMKERCIAL. Barker Emanuel, shoe maker Atkinson Mrs Addyman J ames, farmer Bell George, shoe maker Bardner Mrs Allison Thomas, Nelson, Salters gate Bramley Marmadnke, fanner Close Rev. Robert Sbaw Apple by William, farmer Bus field J onathan, farmer Deck Re~. Henry M.A. [vicarJ Ash ton J oseph, shoe maker Craven Elizabeth (Mno.), farmer Pullan Robert Atkinson William, corn dealer Garbutt William, farmer Saunders Frederick Herbert M.:a Atkinson William, timber dealer Hardisty Robert, farmer