.,578 , EA8T RIDING (YOBKS)-llHE . Hindle John D. Oarpentera' Arma P.H. Southga.te Moore George, farmer, Common Hollings John W4J.iam, manager of Barclay & Company's Morl~y Edward, Whit~ Swan P.H. Market place Bank, insurance agent; & treasurer to the Marketi Munro .Annie (Miss), confectioner, Mark~~ place Weighton Draina.ge Trustees, Marke~ place Newbnry George William, butcher, High ¥trl)rt Holmea Charles Thomas, boot & shoe maker, Northgate North Eastern Railway Co.'$ Coal Depot. (Johp Water- Holmes J ames, corn merchant, Market place worth, manager) t Hornsey R. & Son, auctioneers, Market place Nunn Frederick, farmer, Common Hornsey Sydney Herbert, Half Moon P.H. Market place Parkinson Goorge & Son, linen drapers, High strt>et Hudson James McArthur, cycle dealer, Market place Patrick Jsph. provision dealer t beer retlr. Church side Hudson John, builde-r, Southgate Pears Mary J. (Mrs.), farmer, Common Hunter George Arthur. grocer, High sheet Piercy ~t:ary (:Mrs.), wine & spirit merchant, High street Hunter William, carpenter & joiner, Linegate Piercy William Stephenson, insurance agent, High street Hyde Martha (Mrs.), fancy repository, Market place Potter Henry J-ohn, ironmonger, Market plae• lhbotson John 'f. farmer, Church farm fllwell Henry Sydney, solicitor, & clerk to the. Markeb Jackson Foster, shopkeeper, Northgate W eighton Drainage trustees, Market place. T N 8 J ones William Mal'Shall, tobacconist, Market place Prescott Ernest, butcher, High street Kelsey George, farmer & grocer, Southgate Proudlock John, manure merchant, The Hollies Kemp Henry, baker & confr. Market pl. & Railway statu Puckering Waiter Walls, farmer, Mount Pleasant Kempley John Joseph, auctioneer &:. valueor & house, land llichardson John & William, stone masons, Southgate & estate agent, Holme road Richardson Charles S. painter, Linegate Kendall Robert, farmer, Low grange Rickatson Alfred, clothier, Market place King H. M. & E. (Misses), drapers, High street Ripley George T. corn &;; potato merchant, Holme road, King William (exors. of), farmers, Common T N II Kirby John, farmer, The Common Roantree .Annie (Miss), registrar of births & deaths for Knee&haw Rit:fuard Tindle, brickl11yer, Northgate Market Weighton sub-district, Pocldington distrit't, Kneeshaw William, bricklayer, Northgate High street Langrick Robert, tailor, Southgate Robinson Chas. Holmes, chemist &i druggist, Market pl Laverack Isaac, farmer, Sandfield Rushby George, carter & farmer, Holme road Laverack Richlll'd, farmer, River head St. William's Catholic Training School for Boys (Rev. Law Catherine M. Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, North gate Brother Lawrence, superintendent; Rev. Thomas

Layton• Franris, faru1er, Holme road Wright, chaplain) Layton Robert, boot & shoe maker, Market place SaltmPr William, boot & shoe maker, Northgate Layton Walker, joiner, Finkle street Sapcote .Abraham Frederick, tinplate worker, Southgate Leake Benjamin J. farmer, Finkle strePt Sapcote Alphonso Hewbank, Red Lion P.H. High street Lee Fred, cycle agPnt, Market place Seward Frederick, insurance a.g-ent, Holme road L~dham Waiter, watch & clock repairer, Church side Sharp Samuel, auctionee-r & valuer, Northgate house Loftus Hugh, Nag's Head P.H. & col\keeper, Northgate Smith's (John) Tadcaster Brewery Co. Limited (stores), Londesborough A.rms llotel (Robert Bell, proprietor), brewers & maltsters. T N 9 .Market place Smith Henry, farmer, Milehouse farm Joint Stock Bank I.imited (branch) (formerly Smithies John, blacksmith, Northgate; :\farket place & York City & County Banking Co.Limited) (attendance, Goodmanham 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; wed. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; sat. 10 Stather Charles, draper, Market place a.m. to 12.30 p.m.) (William Thompson, manager); Stathers George, farmer, High grange draw on head office, 5 Princes street, London E C Stephenson Edward, schoolmaster, organist & choir- Lundy & Son, jewellers, Market place master at the parish church Lyon Thomas Green, grocer, Market place. T N 5 Swales John, cab proprietor &; ba"Wker, South gate Market Weighton & District Co-operative Society Lim. Sykes Mary (~lrs. ), Temperance hotel, road grocers &;c. (Percy Frank land, manager) Taylor Thomas W. school attendance officer Market W eighton & District Fanners' Club (E. W. Territorial Force Battalion (5th) Alexandra, Princess of Usher, sec) Wales' Own ( Regiment) (A Co. Capt. George Market Weighton Fire Brigade (William Kneeshaw,capt) Jefferson Scott; Sergt. Henry Francis, drill instructor) Market Weighton Gas Light & Coke Co. Lim. (He1bert Thompson Philip, Bay Hor~e P.H. Market place LPgge, sec. & manager) Todd Thomas, farmer & cattle dealer, Church side. Market Weighton Water Co. Lim. (Ed"d. W. Usher, sec) T N ro Marshall William, farmer, Skelfr~y Usher Edward W. assistant overseer, assessor & collector Martin William King, inspector of police & inspector of taxes, clerk to Parish Council, inimrance agent, sec. under the· "Diseases Qf Animals Acts" for Holme to Farmers' Club & s~. to :\larket Weighton Water Beacon Divi~ion, Police station, Be,·erley road Co. Limited, Market place Masterman Francis John, chemist & drnggist, High st. Vause Henry, butcher, Southgate T N 6 Wad&worth Bates, painter, High street Merkm & Tomkins, plough &; agricultural implement Walker John Consitt, Alma P.H. Market place makers & ag-ricultural engineers, iron founders, wheel­ Watson Henry, plumber, High street wrights & blacksmith~, High street Wilson Maggie (Miss), dress maker, Holme road Metcalf George, miller (oil engine), Beverley road Wilson Theresa (Mrs.), printer & stationer, Market place Metcalf John W. teacher of music Winter John, farmer, North~ate Mizon Edward, joiner, St. Helen's square Wood Arthur Edwin, farmer, Red house Moody Charl('s Henry, insurance supt. Beverley road Wright James H. solicitor, Holme road Moor John, tailor, Southgate Wyrill Edward, farmer, High wold Moor Robert, boot &; shoe maker, Market place J!riARTON, see Sewerby. MELBOURNE, see Thornton. MELTONBY, 11ee . M.IDDLETON-ON-THE-WOLDS is a parish, provided in rgo5 and enclosed in 1909: in the church· township aad village with a station on the Scarborough, yard are three remarkable tombstones, one of whi-ch is and West Riding Junction railway, J&nd is 9 supposed to commemorate the founder of the church. miles north-north-west from Beverley and 8 south-west The church was restored in 1874 at a cost of f.3,fXXJ· frolll , in the Buckrose division of the Riding, and now affords 220 sittings. The register dates froiJ\ Bainton Beacon division of Harthill wapentake, Bainton the year 167B. The living is a rectory, net yearly value Beacon petty 1essional division, Driffield union and county £76o, received from Bso acres of glebe, with resideneP court district, rural deanery of Harthill, archdeaoonry of in the gift of the trustees of the late E. S. Wilson esq. the East, Riding and diocese of York. The chnrch of St. of Melton Grange, near Brough, and held since 1904 b~ Andrew is an ancient building of stone in the Early English the Rev. Ernest James Wilson M.A. of Trinity College, style, consistinJ of chancel, nave, aisles., south porch and a Cambridge. There is a Wesleyan 'Chapel, erected in western tower containing a clock and 6 bells l the chancel xgo2, in place of the older building, now disused, and dates from about 1:220 and the nave from about x~: a Primitive M~thodist chapel, erected in 1864. Thd the chancel retains three sedilia~ and at the north-east Reading Boom and Library, erected by Col. A. Brooks· angle a curioua aumbry 1 the font is a work of about hank, conWns a billiard table; there are at present about 40 ~r uoo : the east window is 11tained, and 'here are memorial members, The Yorkshire PennV'• Bank Limited a -.rindows ~ the CrQwe family, :r84o-8:a, and one in the branch ht>r&, optn on alternate mondaya frgm 6.30 'o ..eh•ncel $