DlBEOTOBY,) NORTH RIDING YOHKSHIRE. BILTON. 129 T.Odd Elijah, tobacconist, assistant BEA.DI.AM. Dale John, shoe maker & cowkeeper .overseer, regi!>tr:~r of births, deaths Garner Harry Dale William, herdsman to the Earf I>. marria11es & vaccination officer, Powell Rev. Frederick Waiter B..A. of Feversham ~\lark et place (incumbent of Kirkdale) Dobson Joseph, farmer, Cringle Carr Todd Robert, mason, Bondgate Scoby George J.P. Beadlam grange Hawkins Goorge, farmer, Sour Ley 'l'odd William, shopkeeper, Ryegate StokelJ Capt.Tom .Aubrey, St. Hilda's Hawkins John, cowkeeper, Sour Ley Town Hall, Market place cottage llawkins Thomas, farmer, Oscar park Trenam John Richard, ironmonger, COMMERCIAL. J obnson George, cowkeeper Bridge street Aconley Wm. farmer, Beadlam Rig~ Lawn John, carpenter & cowkeeper Trousdale Henry, farmer, Carlton Bartram Joseph, cowkeeper Myers Herbert Edward, farmer, Turnbull Fred, watch ma. Bondgate Bell Brothers, farmers, l!eadlam Rigg .Abbot Hag farm Tyerman Wm. farmer, High Baxtons Brown George, farmer, Highthorn Richardson Samuel & Harrict Jane I.:nion Clu':l (Edwin Henry Coop.>r, Bumby Elizabeth. (Mrs.), farmer (:Mrs.), shopkeepers hon. sec.), Ryegate Carr Benjamin, farmer Ro!Jinson Bessie (Mrs.), miller (water) '"~aines George (.Mrs.), cabinet maker, Dunning William,farmr.BE:adlam Rigg Scaife Joel, farmer, Harnet air Bondgate Ernmitt .Agnes (Miss), cowkeeper Sigsworth George John, farmer, Stil- Waines John, coal dealer, High street Emmitt Isaac (Mrs.), cowkeeper ton ho. (letters through Helm.sley) Ward Frank, saddler, Church street Emmitt Joseph, cowkeeper Trousdale John & Stephen, farmers, Ward George. farmer, East Moors .Jackson Robert, shoe maker New Leys Ward Harold, saddl~>r, Bondgat(' Raine Joseph, Board inn & farmer Trousdale Isaac, farmer, Middle heads Ward Lucy Ann (Mrs.), hard war~ Scoby George, frmr. Beadlam grange Trousdale Matthew, farmer, Owldray dealer, Church street Skilbeck Edmund, White Horse P.H SPROXTON. Ware Arthur, boot maker, Castlegate Spenceley John, cowkeeper COMMERCIAL. Warriner Lucy (Miss), china, glass & Spink Robert, cowkeeper, clerk to Cold beck Robert Swires, farmer, earthenware dealer, Pottergate Parish Council, assistant overseer & Throstle nest \Yater Works (Rt. Sturdy, manager), insurance agent Conning J esse, farmer Church street Ware lVilliam & Sons, carting con- Handley Frank, blacksmith Wa tson :Mary (Mrs.), furnished apart- tractors & farmers Hewitt William, cowkeeper ments, Bridge street Ware Sidney, carpenter & joiner Leadley John, farmer, Hill Top Watson Wm. farmer, Cowhouse Bank Winspear Robert John, farme.r Marwood Henrv,• farmer Williams David, head g-ardener to the Palliser John, farmer, Low Park Earl of Feversham, High street j RIEVAULX. Palliser Thomas, farmer, Low Woods Wilson Annie (Miss), boot dealer, Duncombe Col. Charles William Palmer John, head gamekeeper to the Bondgate Ernest J.P . .Abbot's Well Earl of Feversham Wilson Emily ('1rs. ), dress maker, COMMERCIAL. Pattison Mary A. (Miss), shopkeeper Alma house, Oastle;:rate Adamson Hornby, farm bailiff to the Pickering William, carpenter & joiner " ilson George, shoe maker, Bondgate Earl of Feversham, Griff farm Rivis Robert, miller (water & steam) '\~"ilson Waiter, cowkeeper, Pottergate Allison William, cowkeeper Russell William, farmer, Holly bower "orthy Wm. Henry, joiner, Bondgate Almond Hannah (Mr·s.); cowkeep"r Russell William, farmer Yol'kshire Penny Bank Limited Beacroft William, cowkeeper Sootheran John G. farmer, The Ball ' fBPnj. Frank, actuary), CastlPgate Bentley John, farmer, High Leys Stockill Robert, cowkeepe1· flowes Thomas, cowkeepe"' Stockill Robert, farmer, Court hou~~ Campbell Harry, blacksmith Sunley Thomas, cowkeeper , see p. ro3.

UPPER HELMSLEY is a township, village and 1 of glebe, with residence, in the alternate gift of the Lord parish, a quarter of a mile north from Holtby station on the I Chancellor and the .Archbishop of , and held sin~e York and Market Weighton branch of the North Eastern 1913 by the Rev. .Arthur Lionel Whitaker M.A. of railway and 7 miles north-east-by-east from York, in the Selwyn College, Cambridge. Edward .Arthur F. W. Thirsk and Malton division of the Riding, Bulmer wapen- Herbert esq. J.P. who resides at Upper Helmsley Hall, take, petty sessional division of Bulrner East, York union is lord of the manor and owner of the whole towni!hip; and county court district, rural deanery of Bulmer, arch- the mansion stands on an eminence commanding ex­ deaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. The church tensive views of the surrounding country. The soil is of St. Peter, erected on the site of the old one by Col. sandy; subsoil, various. The chief crops are barley, George and Mrs. Herbert in r888, at a cost of £2,050, is wheat, potatoes &c. The area is 833 acres; rateable a building of stone, in the Early Norman style, consisting value, £1,023; the population in rgii was 77· ?~ chancel,. ~ave, bsolluth porcfh ha?dh demt bafttled twhesterthn Letters through York arrive at 7-30 a.m. Letter Box ruwer contammg 4 . e s, one o w IC. a es ro~ e 17 cleared 10.55 a.m. & 4.20 p.m. Stamford Bridge i~ century:. the rest bemg ne~: the stamed east wmdow was the nearest monev order & the ne!\l'est placed .m 1892 as a memorial to C,ol: George Herbert, and telegraph office • there IS another to the Rev. W1lham Farrar, a former . . rector: there are So sittings. The register dates from the The children of this place attend the school at Gate year r6oo. The living is a rectorv, with Gate Helmsley j Helms!ey annexed; joint net yearly value £2oo, including 43 acres Holtby Station, Gerge Pateman, station master HPJ bert Edward Arth. Field Whittell 1McNiel Robert, farmer / Waiws John, farmer, Home farm B . .A., J.P. Upper Helmsley hall Smith Robert, farmer • HELPERBY, see Brafferton HEMLINGTON, see Stainton. HEWORTH township has been incorporated within the boundaries of the City of York.

• HILTON is a parish, township and village whicl1 con- Charles Bertram Darley Farrow M.A. of Oriel College, sists of a few farm-houses and cottages, srntt£>reti Oxford. Hilton at an early period gave its name to a irregnlarl~· by thP side of the road leading from Yarm to resident family, and in the reign of Henry III. the Stoke~Jey, 4 miles east-b~·-south of Yarm station, on the lordship and estate were the property of .Adam de Hilton. North and Cleveland branch of the North The trustees of the late Jonas Whitley esq. are lords Ea~tern railwaY,• and about the same dibtance from of the manor. The soil is strong, gravelley clay, owing Stokesley: it is in the Cleveland division of the Riding, to its dry elevated situation. The area is 1,384 acres we11t divi•1un of Langbaurgh liberty, petty sessional of land and 7 of water; ratea.ble value, £1,628; the division of Thornaby and Yarrn, Stokesley union and population in I9II was n I. county court district, rural deanery of Stokesley, arch­ Leven Bridge, a hamlet 1! miles north-west, partly in deaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. The church this parish, has a bridge over the Leven. of St. Peter is a sn::all and ancient edifice of stone in tht• Norman style, consisting of nave, north porch and a Post Office.-William .Appleton, l'Ub-postmaster. Letters western turret containing 2 bells: at the entrance is a are received through Yarm, Yorks; arrive at S.ro fine Norman arch with zigzag moulding: there are about a.m.; dispatched 5 p.m.; no delivf'ry or dispatch of So sittings. The register dates from the year r698. letters on sundays. Yarm, 4 milP"' di'>tant, is the The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £u8, including nearest money order & telegraph office r6 acres of glebe, in the gift of the trustees of the late Public Elementary School, built in 187P, for 45 children; Jonas Whitley esq. J.P. and held since 1899 by the Rev. average attendance, r6; Miss Catherine Wormall, mist N. R. YORKS. 9