82 DANBY. NORTH RIDING . (KELLY's

Public Eltmtentary Schools. present Viscount; the school -will hold 115 children. The schools are controlled bv a commit{ee of six, formed average attendance, 71; John \Vm. Lynas, master ' in 1903 ; Rev. Geurge Bird ~I...\., L. Th. chairman & Great Fryup (mixed), erected 1877, for 54 children; correspondent average attendance, 37; Robert Burns, master Danby (mixed), erected solely ut the expense of the Railway Station, Alfred Charlton, station master lute Viscount Downe & exclusively supported by the D.A.:KBY. Legg J oseph, farmer, Danby End Taylor Jane (Mrs.), farmer Berry Rev. Thomas S. (Wesleyan Leng_ Jane (_j!rs.),farmer,Danby Ho~e Williamson Thomas &; Wm. farmers Methodist), Danby End l\Idlhllan John, farmer, Falkm, LITTLE FRYUP. Downe Viscount K.C.V.O., C.B., D~nby Head C. I.E., J.P. Danby lodge; & Carlton :\IcXeal James, farmer, Church house Boanas George, farmer, Butterwitts & United Service clubs S W & Turf :VIedd Daniel, farmer, Forest farm Crathorne Isaiah, farmer club W, :\Iedd William, farmer Cra thorne J osiah, farmer Bnd Rev. George l\f.A. (vicar), The ~Iilburn John, cowkeeper Dowson John, farmer, Danby castle Vicarage Miller Thomas,boot maker, Danby End Frank Thomas, shopkeeper Harbottle John B. Hornby house Parkinson Thomas William, farmer, Hick Robert, farmer Macmillan George Augustin J.P. Danby Howe Stockton Isaac, farmer Bot ton hall, Danby Head P!'arso~l John & James, farmers, Stock ton J n. farmer, Foresters' farm Nicholson Miss, Danbv crrancre Holhng Top Petree W. S. Danbv Ho';.e "' Pearson \Villiam, joiner, Danby End .A.I~THORPE. Raw Rev. John ·Frank (Wesleyan Porritt Marshall, farmer PRIVATE RESIDE:STS. Methodist), Danby End Potter John, farmer, Danby Head Barl,er John Smith James Pybus John & Son, farmers Bennett Fredk. Henry, 5 South view Snaith Mrs Raw Stephen, farmer Bennison Robert Thompson Mrs. Danby End Rubinson Hy. I. farmer, C~agg ho_use Rreckon Mrs Ward Thomas Fielden Rubmson Jn. Duke of Wellmgton mn Eaton E. Heather cottage Williams Kenway T Robinwn Thomas John, farmer Ingledew James W. G. 1 South view Robinson William, farmer Javelands Mrs. Moorland cottage OOli1MER<'IAL. l~wb.dale John, farmer, Clitherbeck Kirby Miss Andrews Wil~on, smith Rudsdale 'fhos.Iarmr. Rosedale Intack McKenzie Miss, 2 South view Paves Richard, cowkeeper Thompson James G. miller (water), Pae Miss Gertrude, 3 South view Bonas George, farmer, Danby Bottom Danby End Robinson Thomas, 6 South view Bonas John, farmer, Cragg farm Tindale John, cowkeeper Robinson William, 4 South view Brittain l':lizabeth (l\Irs. ), farmer, Tire man Richard, farmer Sheppard Mrs. Bramble-Carr Commonrlale Webster J onathan, frmr. Castle houses Walker Jas. Bell J.P. Old Parsonag& Coverdale Eleanor (Mrs.),apariments, Whitwell James, gamekeeper to Walker William Ness J.P . .A.inthorpe ho Headlands house Viscount Downe, The Lodge f'overdale Frank, farmer, Kadeland ho Williams Kenway T., M.R.C.S.Eng., CO:U:UERCI.AL. Coverdale George, farmer L.R C.P.Lond. ph~sician & surgeon, Baynes ~Iatthew Henry, blacksmith Dale George, farmer, Lumley house Danby End Brack George, farmer Dale John, farmer, Stormy hall Carter William, boot & shoe maker Dale William Geo. farmer. Blackmire GRE.Al' FRYUP. Gibson Henry Brotherton, Fox &; nowson George. farmer, Danby Heau Beeforth William, farmer Hounds P.H Earl William Henry, grocer !Glemmit Joseph, farmer, Wood Head Hodgson John George, farmer Ens ton H. M. & S.g-rocrrs,Danbv End' Dennis l\Iark, farmer J ackson Thomas, boot maker • • Ellerby John, farmer, Poplar grove L1ster John, farmer, Furnace Lambert Mark, boot & shoe maker Farrow William, farmer, Danby End Penrson Robert, farmer Medd John, farmer & Park house Petler William, farmer, Howlsyke Padgett Bros. brick & tile maker• Hardy Charles, head gardener to R:nv lVilliam, farmer, Fryup hall Raw Thomas Harland, farm bailiff \1) Viscount Downe Readman Thomas, farmer Viscount Downe, Brool;: house Hart William, farmer, Holly lodge Robinson Robert Venus, farmer Robinson \Vm. farmer, Beech farm Hodgson Thomas, farmer, Coombs RudRdale \Vm. farmer,Finkle bottoms Rudsdale John, farmer Jackson Frederick, joiner !Smith William, farmer, Head house Underwood Joseph, wheelwright DANBY-WISKE is a and village, dates from the year 1629. The living is a rectory, with r1e3santly situated on the Western bank of the river (chapel of ease), net yearly value £3oo, includ· Wiske, with a station three-quarte1 s of a mile east from ing 424 acres of glebe, in the gift of Mrs. Connell. and the village, on the main line of the North Eustew raihray, held since 1883 by the Rev. Robert Connell B.D. of and is 4! miles north-west from , 9 north- King's College, Aberdeen. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. east from Bedale and 225! from London, in the Rich- Lt.·Col. l\Iitfo1 d Cust, of Danby Hill, the trustees of mond division of the Riding, ~orthnllerton union and the late Lieut.-Col. Henry Trafford-Ra" son, John .irun· county court district, wapentake of Gilling East, petty dell Hildyard esq. d Hall, and the sPssional division of Gilling Ea~t. rural deanery of East rector are the chief landowners. The soil is clay; sub· Richmond, archdeaconry of Richmond and diocese of soil, clay. The crops are wheat, oats, barley and one· Rip on. The church (dedication unknown) is a building half pasture. The area is 3·37I acres; rateable value, of stone, with some remains of Norman date, but now £2,783; the population in 19II was 300 in the township in the Transitional, Early English and later styles, con- and 461 in the ecclesiastical pari:.h. s:;sting ?f chancel, battlemented naye with clerestory, Post & T. Office.-Mrs. William Parker, sub-postmis· north a1sle, south porch and an . e~battled western tress. Letters from Northallerton anive at 7.30 t~w~r o_f the r4th c_entury, contammg 3 bells: the a.m.; dispatched at 4.45 p.m. ; no sundav post. r;scma lS ~arly Enghsh, c. qth centur~-. and t_he font Northallerton is the nearest money ordex· office Norman, wxth an unusually large and fine basm: the . main doorway, also Norman (wgo-rr2o), has, in the Letter Box, on Statwn, cleared at 7 p.m tympanum, a rude carving of three fi~ures: the church Public Ele...nentary School, for 76 children; average rt-tains some interesting woodwodi: 1\ith the date 1640, attendance, 52; Titus Binns Brown, master and within the sacrarium are two good chairs of the Railway Station, F. Hargrave, station master 17th century: there are 200 sittings. The register Connell Rev. Robert B.D. (rector) Corner Bros. fnrmers, Brockholme Metcalfe Marlr, cowkeeper, Streetlalll Gust Lieut.-Col. Mitford, Danby Hill D11ffus Mary (~lrs.) & Son, farmers, Parlour William, farmer, Willow Bowes hill Tree farm CO:Hli1ERCIAL. G reathead George, jun. blacksmith, Peacock John Thomas, farmer Applegarth Robt. farmer,Hunters hill Severs Robert, farmer, LowBrockhlm8 Arm strong Fredk. farmr. M.iddle!>h'd Harrison Ml'!'. & Hauy, farmers, Smith John, farmer, Streetlam Armstrong John, hrmer South BrorJ.-holwe Smith John, farmer, Yafforth hill Ratker Sf'ptimus, f~rmer,Spencer rlose Husband William, blacksmith Stacker Robt. Ward, frmr. West fr!ll Budsall William, White Swan P.H Hntchin<:on Thomas ·w. H. farmer Teasdale Edwin, farmer,Mossa grange Bolland James, shoe maker Job ling- Busby & Son~. joiners & cart- Walker Robt. Wm. frmr. Goo-.e close R ecko'l Joseph, farmer, Rawcar 'vrights Wallace Ralph, farmer, Danbv grange Burnell .A.mos & Son. farmers,Fellgill :\larshall Eclwd.frmr.High Brockholme Wetherill Geo. Wm. farmer,StreetlaOl (iarr Jane (~frs.), shopkeeper 'f~~ l-t~ l Tl;,..J,fl .. d • ff'rruer Wheatley Jn. Ness, frmr.Black bridge ()arr Samuel, farmer, Reedholme ~ra rshall William John, butcher Wood John, farmer DEIGHTON, see Northallertoii·