DI'BEOTORY. J NORTH RIDING . NORTH . 283 ORMESBY is a parish and pleasant village on the James Worsley Pennyman esq. who is lord of the manor, road from Stockton to Redcar, about I mile east from and Lord Furness, of Grantley Hall, Ripon, are the the Ormesby station on the and Guis­ chief landowners. The soil is clayey; subsoil, strong borough branch of the North Eastern railway, 3! south­ clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oati and east from Middlesbrough, 6 north-by-west from (luis­ beans. The area of .the civil parish and Urban Dis~rict borough, 7 east-south-east from Stockton and 8 south­ is 2,833 acres, including ; rateable value, west from Redcar, in the Cleveland division of the Rid­ £4o,679; the population in 1901 was 9,482 and of the ing, west division of the Langbaurgh liberty, petty ses­ e