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The National school stands on the road between and Brantingham, 1Lnd was erected in 1845, at a cost of £300. There is accommodation for 80 ~hildren, and an average attendance of 59. BRANTINGHAM-WITH-THORPE TOWNSHIP. Letters via Brough. Wall Box cleared at 1-30 p.m. and 7-15 p.m.; Sundays, 9 a.m. Andrews Wm. Brayshaw, architect Underwood Hy., carrier to Hull (Tues. & Fri.) Apthorpe John Gardiner Wade John Edward, Esq., J.P., Brantingham Clements Hamilton, Langtry lodge Thorpe Kingston William Watson George, joiner, blacksmith, a.nd vict., J ewison Charles Harold, horse dealer The Triton l\Iitchell Wm., farm bailiff, BrantinghamThorpe West Mrs. Ann, Glenrock l\loore John, bootmaker Westmorland Rev. Thomas, M.A., vicar Palmer Miss Eleanor, Thornleigh Prescott Robert, gravel, stone, and sand mrcht. Farmers. Pridmore Charles, farm bailiff Goundrill George William, Thorpe wold Sykes Chris., Esq., J.P., D.L., l\LP., Thorpe Green Robert Brantingham Parker Wm. (& corn merchant), Brantingham Taylor Robert Ellis, Providence house hall Taylor William, parish clerk Payne John Richard Thompson Francis, Holly lodge Tomlinson J ames Wilson, Brook farm ELLERKER TOWNSHIP. Let~ers via Brough. Wall Box cleared 5-45 p.m., week-days only. Nearest Post, Money Order, and Telegraph Office-So Cave (one mile). Barnett Fenley, parish clerk Underwood Benjamin Carr Isaac, vict., Black Horse Watson Thomas, joiner and wheelwright Carr Thomas, carrier to Hull (Tuesday and York John, vict., Plough Inn Friday), & l\larket Weighton (Wednesday) Dean J ames, tailor Farmers. Downes Peter, steam threshing machine propr. Adamson George, hind for Edward Ellerker El1erker l\'[iss Emma Ellerker sands Forster J ames (Forster and Andrews, organ Allison William builders, Hull) Ellerker hall Ellerker Edward Harper George, grocer, and carrier to Hull Ellerker RaliJh, Manor house (Tuesday & Friday) & English George, Temperance villa (Wednesday) Ford Robert Jameson Mrs. J ohnson William Puckering Wm., cattle dealer and wool buyer Levitt N orrison Marshall Smith J oseph, schoolmaster Lister Thomas, Hazel houst) Sparks Thomas, shoemaker Finder J oseph Spilman John, miller Stewart William, Ellerker grange Tite Dennis,carrierto Hull (Tuesday &Friday) WaIler T. G.

BROOMFLEET PAl\ISH. Wapentake of Harthill (South Hunsley Division)-County Council Electoral Division of -Petty Sessional Division of South Hunsley Beacon-Poor Law Union and County Court District of -Rural Deanery of Howden-Archdeaconry of the East Riding-Diocese of York. In 1861 the townships of Broomfleet and Faxfleet were detached from South Cave and formed into a separate ecclesiastical parish. In the former township there are 1,567 acres of land, four acres of water, 420 of tidal water, and 466 of foreshore. Its rateable value is £6,419, and the number of inhabitants in 1891 was 243. Charles Edward Gee Barnard, Esq., South Cave Castle, who is lord of '" the manor; Prickett's Trustees, and J. E. Althorpe are the principal landowners. The parish lies on the north bank of the , and a considerable portion of the land has been formed by the warping or silting which is constantly going on along the banks of the estuary. The subsoil is sand and clay, and the principal crops are wheat, beans, oats, and barley.