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EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY's Chapel, Erected in I876, Will Seat Aso Persona 572 LEVEN. EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY's chapel, erected in I876, will seat aso persona. The Clerk to the Magiat.rates, Jas. Mills, Lairgat&, Beverley Temperance Hall, erected in 186o, belongs to the Deputy Clerk, John Cooper, Butcher row, Beverley Wesleyan bod7, and will hold I.5o. The reading room Petty Sessions are held at the Court house, Leven, evarr was erected in 1913, and contains games rooms. alternate wedneaday, at II a.m. The following places Heigholme Hall is the residence of Capt. William are included in the petty sessional divi1ion :-A.rnold, Harrison Preston J.P. Capt. Preston and William Atwick, Arram, Bewholme &c. Bonwick, Brandea­ Bethell esq. of Rise Park, who is lord of the manor, burton, Catfoss, Catwick, Dringh()e, Dunnington, Gox­ Major F. 0. Strickland-Constable, of Wassand Hall, hill, Hatfield Magna, Hatfield Parva, Leven, Maple­ and the rector are the. principal landowners ; there ton, Moortown, Riae, Biston, Rowl9ton, Routh, Sig­ are also manr smaller landowners in the parish, the glesthorpe, Skipsea, Skirlaugh, Wassand &; Seaton, portion of it being copyhold. The soils are Withernwick various and of a gravelly nature on the high lands, but on the low lands a loamy vegetable earth ; the subsoil is County rolice Station, built m I8S:;a; John William chiefly elay. The chief crops are wheat, oats, barley, Rob son, superintendent; a sergeants & 10 constables roots and seeds. The area of the civil parish is 3,984 Public Elementary Scllools. acres of land, a4 of water, 10 of tidal water and 4 of Leven (mixed), erected to hold 181; average attendance, foreshore; rateable value, £4,948 ; the population in 140; William J. Wilson L.C.P. master; Misses Ethel 1911 was 740 in the civil and 816 in the ecclesiastical Hemingway, C. Hebb, .Alice M. Plant & Florence J. parish. Dennis, assistant mistresses Sexton, Frank Gray. Conveyance. An omnibus to Beverley, daily; motor Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-Frank Hebb, sub-post­ omnibus from Beeford to Beverley passes through master. Letters are received from Hull througn three times daily Skirlaugh, arrive at 7·35 a.m.; dispatched at 4·45 Carriers. p.m.;. there is no mail on sundays John Waind, to Hull, tues. & fri. Hempholme, thun .COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE NORTH HOLDER- John A.tkin, to Hull, tues. & fri NESS PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Bethell William esq. D.L. Rise park, Hull, chairman HEMPHOLME is a detached township in Leven parish, Rethell Capt. Geo. Richd. R.N. Sigglesthorne hall, Hull comprising the hamlets of Weed!a.nd and Hollytreeholme, Gregson Thomas esq. North Cave, Brough 5 miles north-west from Leven and 8 &outh-east from Harrison Lt.-Col. Jas. Jonathan, Brandesburton hall,Hull Driffield, in the Skirlaugh union and north division of Haworth-Booth Major Benjamin Booth B.A., D.L. Bol- Holdernesa wapentake. Here is a school-room used ston hall, Hornsea, Hull for divine service every Sunday afternoon during the Holmea Thomas Barton esq. Homestead, Burton road, summer months. There was once a royal swannery Hornsea, Hull here, and W. Bethell esq. who held the office of swan­ Jackaon Thomas Boyes esq. Riston grange, Hull master, held swannery courts at Hempholme. Lt.-Col. Ly-on Charles Edward Augustus, Sollieim, Victoria aven. J ames J onathan Harrison, of Brandesburton Hall, is Hornsea, Hull the sole landowner. The soils are various, but prin­ Pickering Christopher esq. Hornsea house, Eastgate, cipally of a. peaty and loamy nature; sUbsoil, the same. Horns ea The chief crops are wheat, barley, oat:.t and roots. The Preston Capt. Wm. Harrison, Heigholme hall, Leven, Hull area is I,037 acres of land, 11 of water and I of fore­ Strickland-Constable Major Frederic Charles, Wassand shore; rateable value, £974; the population in I9II hall, Sigglesthorne, Hull was 76. The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Skirlaugh Rural Letters are delivered from Brandesburton at 9·30 a.m. District Council &; of the Hornsea Urban District which is the nearest money order & telegraph office, Council are ex-officio magistrates 3 miles distant LEVEN. Knapton Charles F. farmer Taylor Joseph, farmer :Marked thus * letters through Lacey Thomas, omnibus proprietor Temperance Hall (William Foster, Brandesburton. Lever. Cricket Club (Capt. W. H. sec. & t-reasurer) PRIVATE RESIDEN'l'S. Preston, president; W.J. Wilson,sec) Thompson Alfred, farmer Jackson Thomas, White cross *.Ma.ddison Amos, hind to George Thorpe Septimus, farmer Lamplough Miss England esq. Low Baswick Thurlow John, farmer. Sandholme Milvain Miss Marshall John William, shopkeeper, Tripp William, corn & 8our dealer Preston Captain William Harrison aesistant overseer, deputy registrar Turnbull Jane (Mrs.), New inn, & J.P. Heigholme hall of births & deaths & clerk to tht> brewer, maltster, spirit & coal mer Smartt Edward N angle Parish Council *Viclrers William, farmer, A.ikdale Watts Rev. Edwin M.A. (rector), Matti8or. Waiter, joiner & wheelwright farm, Leven Carr The Recrory Maxwell Robert, corn mer. Canal head Waind John, carrier Witty Mn Myers George, jobbing gardener Watson George P. builder Northgraves John, farmer Whylie John, pig jobber COMMERCIAL. Panton William, hind to Capt. W. H. Wilson Ernest Gordon, pntr. & decrtr Atkin Jo-hn, carrier Preston Wilson Robert Horner, music t"'ll'her Brown William Tomlinson, tailor Peers Robert, butcher Wilson Robert Horner (Mrs.), sh!Jkpr Charlton Zillah (Mrs.), refresh.rooms Pinkney Emma (M1s.), saddler Winter John William, rope maker Clappison Foster, farmer, Rectory fm RPading R()om (J. Brocklebank, sec) Wright Edward A. & Son, millers & Clubley John William, butcher Ribey John, farmer, Leven grange farmers Cook William W. farmer Rispin Joseph, Hare & Hounds P.H Wright Edward A.rmitage, vaccination Cookman Robert, farmer Robson Henry, auctionet>r officer & registrar of births & deaths Dunn Brothers, shoe makers Robsrm John William. supt. of police for the Leven sub-district, Beverley Ellis Joseph, market gardener & inspector under the " Diseases of union · Forge John, tail()r & draper Animals Acts" for North older- Forge William Wise, farmer, & bailiff ness division HElMPHOLME. to W. Bethell esq. Northfield house *Scrowston William, hind to W. Wat· Foster William, sec. & treasurer to &on esq. Linley Hill farm COHMEBCIA.L. Temperance hall Simpson Edward, joiner Arksey John, farmer Garton Wm. Taylor, grocer & draper Simpson Ombler. farmer, Hall~~:arth Butler Thomas, farm~r Gib.son William, farmer, Little Leven Smarlt Edward Nangle L.R.O.P. & S. Dean Richard Geo.farmer, Baversham *Hayton Robt. lockkeeper, Leven Carr Irel., L.M. Coombe Hosp. Dub. Fewson George, farmer, Hunt bill Hebb Frank, stationer, Post office surgeon & medical officer & public Fewson John, farmer.Struncheon hill Hebb George, farmer vaccinator, Brandesbn.rton district, (letters via Button Cranswick, H()bson Robert, shoe maker Skirlaugh union & Leven district, Beverley) Jacl..son John Stephenson, blacksmith Beverley union Hornby John, farmer *Jackson Wm. Hy. frmr. Low Ilaswick Smith Georlle. farmer, Leven Carr Kitchen Robert, lock keeper Jordan John, farmer, Little Leven Smith Geo.F.Waterloo frm.Leven Carr Vickerman David, farm bailiff to Knag~rs Jdhn, joiner & Stephenson John, cowkeeper Andrew Max.well esq.Hollytreeholme LOCXINGTON ie a parish and nlla.ge with a station division of the Harlhill wapentake, North Hunsley • miles east! from the village on the Hull and Scar- Beacon petty aes&ional division, Beverley union and aection of the North Eastern railway, 6 miles county court dietrict, rural deanery of Beverley, areh- ,v-• lro111. Bel'erley and 8 10ut.h from Driffield, deaconry -of the East Biding and diocese of York. The in the olqern• diTili()n of the Biding, Ba.inton Beacon church of St. Mary is al'l. ancient building of stone in .
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