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EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY's ~24 ESCRIOK. EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY's C~!l'Y MAGISTRATES FOR OUSE & DERWENT ESCRIOK RURAL DISTRICT COUNOI!L. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. The townships in the District are the same a.s in the Armytage Col. Arthur Henry (late R.A. ), Whitehouse, Out-Relief Union. Clifton, York Council meets once a. month at the Board room, o• Butcher John George esq. K.C., M.P. Riccall hall, York saturday, at II.45 a.m. Deramore Lord D.L. Heslington hall, York Chairman, Martin Jacques, Langwith, York Dunnington-Jefferson J oseph John esq. M. A., D.L. Officials. Thicket prio:ry, York Clerk, Fred A.. Camidge, 3 Stonegate, York Eley Major William Gardiner, The Villa, Escrick, York Treasurer, R. T. C. Lyth, London Joint Stock Bank Berbert Capt. Edward Arthur Field Whit-tell, Upper Limited, York & Belmsley hall, York Medical Officer of Health, Alwyn Raimes M.B. C1M. Hildyard John George Bowes Thoroton esq. Dunnington Mill mount, York Highway Surveyor, F. T. Penty, Lendal, York hall, York • Horne:r Thomas Christopher esq. Riccall, York Sanitary Surveyor & Inspector, Henry Lecltenby, 'Key Capt. William Henry, Fulford hall, York Dunnington, York -"Liversidge William el!!q. Millgate house, Selby ESCRICK OUT RELIEF DISTRICT. ""Palmes Rev. George, Naburn hall, York Palmes Guy St. Maur esq. Lingcroft, York By Local Government Board Order, Escrick has been Preston Henry Edward esq. Middlethorpe manor, York formed into an Out Relief District, from York Union, Saltmarshe Col. Philip (late B. A.), Knavesmire lodge, and under the provisions of the "Local Government Act, York I 894 " (56 & 57 Vict.), a Rural District has been formed. Sandys ~Iajor Edwin William (late R.A.), Fulford house, The townships in the union are :-Deighton, Dunnington, York Elvington, Escrick, Grimston, Heslington, Kexby, Thomson Wilfrid Forbes Home esq. B.A. Old Nun­ Langwith, Naburn, Stamford Bridge West with thorpe, York Scoreby, Stillingfleet with M<Jreby, Thorganby with Unett Capt. Henry, Huntington hall, York West Cottingworth, Water Fulford & Wheldrake. The area is 30,28:;~ acres; population in xgrr was 5,872; The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Escrick & rateable value, I913, £59·333 Riccall Rural District Councils, are ex-officio magis­ The guardians meet at the York Union Board room, on trate~ alternate saturdays, at I 1.45 a.m. Clerk to the Magistrates, Alfd. Procter, 5 New st.York Chairman of the Board of Guardians, M. Jacques Petty Sessions are held at Escrick the first tbursday & Vice-Chairman, A. Moscrop at York Castle the second or third saturday in every Clerk to the Guardians, F. A. Camidge, :1 Stonegate,York month at 1I a.m Treasurer, Richard T. C. Lyth, London Joint Sto~:k Bank Limited, York Xbe following places a.re included in the petty sessional Relieving Officer, J. H. Dykes, Dringhouses, York .i:hvision :-Barlby, Cliffe-cnm-Lnnd, Deighton, North Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Nos. I & 3 dis­ _ Duffield, South Duffield, Dunnington, Elvington, Es­ tricts, William Harold Morrison M. B., Ch.B.Vict.; crick, Gate Fulford, Water Fulford, Grimston, Hes­ No. 2 district, Charles Antony Lower L.M.S.S.A.Lond. lington, Kelfield, Kexby, L&ngwith, Menthorpe, Na­ Elvington, York burn, Osgodby, Biccall, Skipwith, Stillingfleet, Stam- 1 oford Bridge West with Scoreby, Thorganby-cum-West County Police Station, Thoma.s Peckitt, inspector .:Jottingwith & Wheldrake Bell way Station, J E. Bearup, station mM tea' ESCRICK. Gavigan James, farmer, Manor farm Village Institute (Edwd.J.Farmer,sec) PRIVATB REI.'!IDBNTS. Hague Robert William, farmer Winters William, farmer,Winchat haU Eley :Major William Gardiner J.P. Hutton Hannah (Mrs.), tailor & drpr DEIGHTON. The Villa Hutton Sarah Elizabeth (Miss),regis- . th ... d th f E · k Whitehead Mrs. Deighton grove Gallimore John s t rar of b1r s "" ea I!! or scnc Morrison William Harold M.B sub-~istrict, York district COMMERCIAL. 'hompson Claude w Leaf .sllvest~~ farmer, Glade farm Beckett George, farmer, Park farm i'rollope Rev. Charles Hy. Bathurst )ior_rLson W1lham Harol~ M.B., Ch.B. Belsham O~a.rles, ma-rket gardener '\{A (rector) The Rectory V1ct. surgeon & med1cal officer & Carlton Br1gham, farmr.North Hou!e · · ' public vaccinator Nos. 1 & 3 dis- farm, Crockey Hill COlniERCIAL. tricts, York union Cartman Thomas, smith llland Richard, farmer Peckett Inspector Thomas, inspector Coldicott William Joseph, manager, Bradley Edward, manager, Bull inn under the "Diseases of Animals Swan P.H :Buckton JO'hn, farmer, Gilbertson fm Acts " for Ouse & Derwent division Dickson John, water bailiff to Ouse :Burgess Richard, gamekeeper to Hon. Raper Marshall, farmer & Derwent Drainage Commissioners Irene Constance Lawley Reader Joseph, smith &c. to the Graves John Waddington, farmer ·Hurniston Richard, farmer Hon. Irene Constance Lawley Hobson Richard, farmer Co-operative Society Ltd. (A. E. Rowley Edward, farm bailiff to the Hodgson John Walter, farmer Butterworth, sec) Hon,, Iren~ Constance Lawley & Howden Henry, farmer, Spring Coulson Mark, saddler sec. to Escrick & District A.gri- House farm Easterby Mary (Mrs.). farmer, Mount cultural club Jackson William Frederick, farmer Plea~ant Sanders Herbert, farmer Jacques Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Gravel :Escrick & District Al{ricultural Club Scaife Herbert, joiner Pit hou.se (Edward Rowley, sec) Stanton William, head gardener to Lewis William, sub-postmaster 15 ES"Crick & Di!tbrict Agricultural the Hon. Irene Constance Lawley hlacksmith, Crockey Hill Show (Bri~rham Carlton, sec) Taylor Thomal!!, farmer, Bell's farm Milner George, shoe maker • Fo~ton Strickland, frmr. Grange frm & Approach farm Precious Edward Percy, iarmer Gallimore John S. estate clerk to Thompson Alfred, butcher Richardson Thomas, farmer, Holly the Hon. lrene Constance Lawley & Thompson Claude W. land agent to house & Rush farms as'!listant overseer for the parishes the Hon. Irene Con11tance Lawley Ward William, fa.rmer of Escrick, Deighton & Stillingfleet Tomlinson Sefton, farmer,Monnt farm White Thomas, carpenter -ETTOli is a paris-h, township and village, Ii milee effigy of a. lo.dy, a.nd a shield of a.rm.os, supposed to ~ ~ north :From Cherry Burton l!!ta.tion on the Beverley and of the Mawley family, were discovered under the wall, Market Weighton sret.ion of the North Eastern milway, and are now in the chancel: the stained east and ~~ond 4i nortlh-west from B&verley, in the Roldernesa other windows in the chancel are memorials to Mrs. dirision of the Ridin~, Hun.sley Bea.oon divilllion of the Machell and the Grimston and Vemon families: the -1M.penteke of Ha:rthill, North Hunsley Beaoon petty chureh was reseated and completely- restored, and the sional div:ilftO'Il, BeveTley un.ion a.nd county court district, upper part of the tower rebuilt by the late Lord rural dee.nery of Beverley, archdeaconry of t!he Hotham in 1868: a new organ and organ chamber -Riding and diocese of York. The church o.f St. Ma.ry, were erected in 1892, at a cost of £4oo: the ehurch seated on an eminem.ce, is an ancient building affords 130 sittings. The register dates from the year of &ione the Ea.rly Norm&n s-tyle, consisting of Dba.ncel, 1560. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £?J4o, 118V&. MOth. aisle and a. DlaiS'Siive but low wee-tern tower, including 36 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gif\ con~aining a clock, presented by Mrs. Grimston, and of Lord Hotham, and held since I9I3 by the Rev. Job 3 bell11: the chancel, which retains a piscina and an Butler Cholmeley B. A. of Selwyn College, Cambridge. ~~oumbcy, was rebuilt. by the Rev. W. H. Dixon M.A. The Primitive Methodist chapel here, built in 1845, was rector .1844-6 ; during the excavations made for this restored in 1884. There is also a Reading Room with purpolle, part of a tomb with the mutilated recumbent about. 50 members. The charities include one giveR by • .
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