f "MARSKE-BY-THE-} 152 t SEA • NORTH RIDING . [KELLY'S • Burditt Samuel George, pleasure boat Johnson John B. watch maker, High st Richardson Thomas, farmer, Windy bill owner, High street Jones Daniel Marinus M.D., c.M. phy- St. Lean Oscar Marshall, medical Burrows Wm. Jas. boot salesmn.High st sician & surgeon, & medical officer & botanist, High street ButterfieldFanny(Miss),cwkpr. High st public vaccinator, Marske district, Scott Johnson, cowkeeper, High street Butters Boyce, fruiterer, road union, & surgeon to Slater John, Zetland hotel Butters James Hy.news agent, High st Cottage hospital, Ivy house; & at Smith Harriet (Mrs.), lodging llouse, Catchpole Ann (Mrs.), cottage farmer, Salthouse-by-the-Sea 3 l':etland terrace Mount Pleasant Kay George, station master, goods & Stead Joseph William, grocer & cow- ChisholmThos. chimney sweepr. Spain hl mineral agent keeper; High street CornerAnnie(Mrs.),drs. ma.I2 The Cliff King Elizh. (Mrs.), grocer, & agent fur Stones Williarn, police sergeant Cottage Hospital (Daniel Marinus Jones W. &. A. Gilbey, wine & spirit mers Storey Robert, carter, Old Vicarage M. D., C. M. surgeon; Mrs. Josephine Kirk by Jn. lodging ho. 5 Belle Vue ter Swabey Henry, town crier & bill postCT, Nathan, matron) Knaggs Joseph, farmer, Tofts farm High street CoulthardThos.Clarendon hotel, High st Lockwood John, carter, High street Thomas Leonard, boot maker, High st Cowl Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, High st Lockwood Noah, general dealr. High st Thompson Arthur, beer retailr. High st Cowl Thomas, wheelwright, High st McNaughton Edmund, butchr. High st Thubron John, farmer, Hobhill DawsonAnne(Mrs.), lodg. ho. 3 Hilda ter Malone Mary (Mrs.), teacher of music, Thurlow Saml.greengro.Old Gas works Dawson Robert, lodging ho. Cliff ter High street Toppin Emma (Miss), dress maker, 17 Dent Maria(Miss),dress ma.29 Chapelst Marley Wm. draper & tailor, High st Chapel street DickinsonMa.rtha(Mrs. ),lodg.ho.Iligh st Marsh George, shopkeeper, High street Tullidge Robt. mat makr. Fountain ter . Ditchburn Henry, stationer & post- Marske-by-the-8ea Co-operative,Indus- Turnbull John, grocer, High street. master, High street trial & Provident Society Limited Wall bank Joseph, cow keeper, Spain hill EasbyJn. Robt. farmer, I<'ellbriggs frm (Thomas 1\'letcalf, manager)· Ward Wm. shopkeeper, 7 Belle Vue ter Ellis Alexander, registrar of births & Marske-by-the-Sea Literary Institute Watson Martha (Mrs.), lodging house, deaths; attends at Mrs. King's, High (John Moxon, sec) High street street, Ist wed. in each month from Marske Cricket Club (W.A. Marley,sec) Welsford Jane Elizabeth (Mrs.), apart­ 2 to 3 p.m Marske Football Club (Wm. Day, sec) ments, I Belle Vue terrace Elstob J ane (Mrs.), lodg. house, High st Marske Ratepayers' Association(George Wilkinson Annie (Miss), lodging house, Evans Jas. tinplate worker, Medd's yd Farthing, sec) 6 Belle Vue terra<"e Farthing Jn.& Geo.blacksmiths, High st Marske Tennis Club (David G. Harris, Wise George, miners' check weighman, FarthingThos.assistant overseer, High st I sec.), 5 Church street rs Hilda terrace FitzHugh Caroline (Mrs.), apartments, Massingham Gcorge, lodging house, Wood Charles, cowkeeper, High street Cliff terrace Old Vicarage Wright Joseph, cowkeeper, High street Garbutt Ralph, farmer, Grewgrass Matthews Chas. & Co. chemists, High st Wright Thos.parish sexton, Medd's yrd Gash Edwd. cowkeeper, Scrafton's yard MaughanJn.&Alfd.S.farmers,Pontac fm YarkerWm. T.plumber&painter,High st Hall Mark, farmer, Rye hills Maughan Henry Thomas, agricultural Yorkshire Penny Bank (open saturday Hall Sampson, boot maker, Hilda ter implement dealer, High street 6 to 7 p. m.), High street Hare David, butcher, High street Mead Henry, grocer, Redcar road Harforth Thomas, tailor, West street Mordy Annie (Miss), dress ma. High st . Hark11r James,farmer,Horse Close farm Moscrop Andrew, frmr.Sparrow Pk .frm Hardy John Craven Harper Charles, insurance agt. High st Moxon John, schoolmaster, & sec. to COMMERCIAL. Harris David Graham, schoolmaster & Marske-by-the-Sea Literary Insti- Abbott George, carter, IS Dale street sec. Marske Tennis Club, 5 Church st tute, High street Alien den William, auctioneer ,2 r Dale st Harrison William Robert, commercial N eal Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, High st Butters William, shopkeeper, 88 Dale st traveller, Fountain terrace Neal William, butcher, High street Cordy Leonard,carriage propr.4 Dale st Hart Georga ):?rancis, Insurance agent, Nelson Robert, cowkeeper, High street Dye James, news agent, 77 Dale street Medd's yard, Patton Jn. & Sons,monumental masons Hardy George, postmaster Heightley William, grocer, High street Payne Samuel, coast guard boatman; Hare David, cowkeeper Helm Chas. pleasure boat owner, High st Zetland terrace Hare John Thomas, butcher Herbert John, confectioner, High st Pearson John, colporteur, Ivy villa Hartgrove Geo. Hy. cowkpr. 5 Cliff st Herbert John, joiner & parish clerk, Pearson Jsph.Hy.com. trav.Jesmond ho Marske-by-the-Sea Co-operative,Indus- Church street Pearson Thomas G. draper, Redcar rd trial & Provident Society Limited Right Thomas, boot maker, Church st Pickering Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, (No. I branch) Hindson Jas. Richd. boot de3ler, High st 5 Hilda terrace N eal William, provision dealer Horn William, joiner, IJ Hilda terrace Pinkney Elizabeth(Mrs.),lodging house, New Marske Institute (Henry Gold­ Hudson Robt. Pennick, cowkpr. High st 4 Hilda terrace finch, curator) Hudson William G. trav. drpr. High st Porritt~Iary(lYiiss),lodging ho.2Gliff ter New Marske Institute Cricket Club (R. Hunter Thos. bill poster, Church street Pounder Jn. William, tailor, Redcar rd Clark, sec.), I Gurney terrace Jarvis Samuel, draper Previll Robt. jobbing gardener, High st Pease & Partners Limited, ironstone Jennings Thomas, carrier, High street Pybus John, farmer mine proprietors ( Christr. S. Heslop, Johnson Ernily (Mrs.),furnished apart- Raper Mary Arm (Mrs.),lodgiug house, mangr.), ironstone mines ments, Belle Vue cottage Osborne house Snow William, carter, 34 Arthur ter Johnsun George, furnished house agent, Robinson Allan, fish & fruit dealer, Williamson Charles William, cow keeper, lZ Belle Vue terrace Redcar road West Side road

MARTON is a parish and an ancient village, on an emi­ spect., and is the property and residence of Carl Ferdinand nence, near the Yarm and Redcar road, I mile west from Henry l3olckow esq. D. L., J.P. who is lord of the manor the station on the Stockton and branch of Marton. Gunnergate Hall, the seat of Sir Raylton of the North Eastern railway, 6 north from Stokesley, 6 Dixon D.L., J.P. is also a handsome residence, enjoying a. east-south-east frornStockton and4south fromMiddlesbrough, fine prospect, which includes some rich woodland scenery. in the Cleveland division of the Riding,north division of Lang­ 'l'olesby Hall, at present vacant, is a manor house, erected in baurgh liberty, petty sessional division of Langbaurgh I8IO, near the site of an old Elizabethan mansion, and is sur­ North, union and county court district of Middlesbro', rural rounded by trees. J. Emmerson esq. J.P. C. F. H. Bolckow deanery of Stokesley, archdeaconry of Cleveland and esq. J.P. and J. Mills esq. are the principal landowners. The diocese of York. The church nf St. Cuthbert is an ancient soil is strong clay ; subsoil, sandy gravel. The chief crops cruciform building of stone, restored about I846, and consists are wheat, barley, beans and oats. The area of the parish of chancel, nave, transepts, south and west porches and a is 3,286 acres, inclusive of the hamlets of NEWHAM and western turret containing 2 bells : the chancel is Early ToLESBY; rateable value, £13,555 ; the population in I8gx English but retains a fine Norman arch : the rest of the was I, I83. church is also Norman: the east window, and many of the Parish Clerk, Joseph Ingledew. others, are stained, and there are 280 sittings. The register PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B.& Annuity & Insurance Office (Rai-l­ dates from the year 1572. The living is a rectory, net way Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.O. Yorks added). yearly value £zr:xJ, with 5 acres of glebe and residence, in -William Bulmer, postmaster. Letters arrive at 7·37 the gift of the Archbishop of York, and held since I878 a.m. & 4-47 p.m.; dispatched at 7.15 p.m.; sunday~. by the Rev. George Wilberforce 'frevor M.A. of the Univer­ delivered at 9·45 a.m. ; dispatched at ro.3o a.m. The sity of Durham. There is a Wesleyan chapel and a parish nearest telegraph office is at Normanby reading room, well supplied with newspapers and periodi­ ScHOOLS:- cals and containing a library of 6oo volumes. The chari­ National School (boys & girls), erected as a memorial t() ties, of about£zo yearly value, are derived from lands in Skel­ Capt. Cook ; in the school is a tablet with the following ton and Broughton. Marton Hall, destroyed by fire in I832 inscription: -"To the memory of Captain James Cook, and rebuilt during the period r854-75, is a large man­ the celebrated circumnavigator, who was born in this sion of red brick, commanding a most delightful pro- parish, October 27th, I7l8. This tablet was erected by