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EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY 8 Sha.W Thomas, Farmer, Ousethorpe Brown Dorcas (Mrs.), Draper & Grocer, Snell Matthew, Grocer & Draper Sherbonhannah(Mrs 1 416 EASTRINGTON. EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY 8 Sha.w Thomas, farmer, Ousethorpe Brown Dorcas (Mrs.), draper & grocer, Snell Matthew, grocer & draper SherbonHannah(Mrs. ),frmr.Sandholme & post office Thompson Thomas, blacksmith Simpson George, Rose & Crown P.H Button J.ames, shopkeeper Thornton James, refreshment rooms Stephens Thos. cowkeeper, Sandholme Craven William, shopkeeper Turner Ro bertRobinson,grocer&draper Taylor Richard, beer retailer Crosby Henry, shoe maker U nderwood Thomas, brick & tile maker, Terry William, farmer Darling Phillip, miller (wind) & farmer New Gilberdyke Thompson Willia.m, blacksmith Dudding FrancisJas.farmer, Wallingfen Underwood Tom Saville, shopkeeper Wade George, tailor Featherstone Geo.thrashing mach.propr Whitehead Henry, bnck & tile maker Wainman Jn. Wm. farmer, Sandholme Ferguson Daniel William, surgeon, & Williamson Hy.• & Co. brick & tile maa Walker George, farmer, Hive medical officer & public vaccinator for Williamson Bentley, farmer, Whinn Walker Henry, farmer, Hive Wallingfen district of Howden union hill, Walling fen Walker Thos. Silvester, Cross Keys P.H & registrar of births & deaths Williamson John, farmer WalshamHelen(Mrs.),frmr.Sandholme Gat'IlettSarah(Mrs.),shopkpr.Wallingfn Williamson Robert, f:umer, Carr lane, Ward Edward, farmer Garside Joseph, Jolly Sailors P.H Walling fen Westoby Isaac, farmer, Hive Gray Jonah, Crown & Anchor P.H Williamson Thomas, farmer, Sand hill, Williamson Bentley, farmer Haigh Featherstone, tailor Walling fen Williamson Robert, farmer, Club hill Haigh John, salt merchant Woodall George, Black Horse P.ll Woodall George, Travellers' Rest P.H Haldenby John, farmer ,New Gilberdyke Handley Tom Mounsor, shopkeeper :Bishops oil. Portington. Ilarland Mercy Ann(Miss), shopkeeper Names marked thus • letters ~hrough BrearleyThos. Percival,Portingtn.grang Hartley George, police officer Howdcn. · Bell Arthur, farmer, Manor house Hawcroft Thomas, farmer, Wallingfen Names marked thus t letten through FrostJohnVigar&Geo.market gardeners Hopkinson John, farmer Eastrington. Smith Robert, farm bailiff to T. P. Hunter Wm.Thos joiner & wheelwright Names marked thus t letters through Brearley esq Hutchinson John, coal merchant Gilberdyke, Brough. Hutchinson John, jun. shopkeeper tBell Nathaniel :Bellasize. Johnson Geo.cowkeeper, ThimbleHallla tStather John Harrison . COMMERCIAL, Johnson Thos, farmer, Thimble Hall la Brabbs George, farmer, Bennett land Johnson William, farmer, Wallingfen COMMERCIAL, BrighamBenjamin,farmer,Bennett land Kirk William, butcher tCarr John, farmer, Sandholme carr Cook Robert, wheelwright & farmer, Kitching Joseph, Turk's Head P.H tCockin George Henry, shopkeeper, & Bennett land Lamb George Hy. farmer, Wallingfen post office • Eccles Thomas, farmer, Greenoak Lamb William, wheelwright *Corner William, farmer~ Sleights Gardham Wm. farmer, Bennett land Leaper John, farmer, Wallingfen tCoultonsMichl.farmr. Blacktoft grange HairsineAmaziah,farmr. Warwick's frm Levitt Richd. Wilson, joiner & wbeelwt *Farmery George, Sleights lane Howson William, farmer & assistant McLaren Sarah (Miss), grocer tGrice George, farmer & horsebreaker overseer, Newland Mays John, blacksmith tHarrison John William, miller (wind), Margrave.John, farmer, Bennett land Mounsor Arthur, coal merchant Ante mill ()liver Thomas Blossom, farmer Nutt William, flax merchant tHealas Eliza. (Mrs.), White Horse F.JL Oliver William, farmer Palmer Robert, saddler & farmer Patchett John, farmer ParkerJohn,farmer,Carr la. Walllingfeu iLaveracklsaac,farmr.Metham grange Walker Frederick, farmer, Green oak Pickhaver Richard, gen. dlr. Wallingfen tLeighton George, farmer, Greaves end Wilson James Gildon, farmer Ryder John, brick & tile maker iMorrell Ann (Mrs. ),frmr.Laxton grog Scott Charles, baker & garden pot ma *Pindar William, farmer, Sleights lane Newport. Scott David, veterinary surgeon *Ramsden John, farmer, Sleightslane Fergnson Daniel William Scott Henry Robert, shopkeeper *Sandam 8tephen, farm bailiff to Kirk Mrs. Ocean terrace ScottThomas,brick & tile manufacturer Messrs. Smith & Sanderson, Asselby Rose Rev. William [curate] Scruton Thomas, farmer & landowner grange Wilby Edward Shaw Edward,red & white brick manu- tSmith Edwin, entire horsekeeper COMMERCIAL. facturer, roofing & paving tiles & *Smith John, farmer, Sleights lane Andrew William, farmer, Wallingfen drain pipes of every description tStainton George William, farmet' Barker William, farmer, Wallingfen Shaw Henry, farmer tUnderwoodJohn,farmer,Barmbygrng Bell Frederick William, miller (wind) & Shaw Thomll.S, farmer, Wallingfen tVickers John, farmer thrashing machine owner, Walling- Shepherdson Christopber, builder tWaddingham Cornelius,farm bilaiff to fen mill, Brough Simpson John, draper & grocer Mr. John Grindle, Bloom hill :Brabbs Zerrah, cowkpr. New Gilberdyke Simpson Samuel, farmer t Wainman William, farmer Bristow George, King's Arms P.H Slater William, hay & straw dealer tWhite Thomas, market gardener ELLERTON, or ELLERTON PRIORY, is a parish and founded before 1212, by W. Fitz-Pierre and J. Barden, and township on the east of the river Derwent, 3 miles north dedicated to SS. Mary and Lawrence; at ths tims of its from Bubwith station on the Selby and Market Weighton dissolution there were nine canons and revenues amounting branch of the North Eastern railway and 9 north-west from to i,62. The landowners are Mr. George Wak ·, Jamllll Howden, in the Howdenshire division of the Riding, Holme Lund esq. D.L., J'.P. of Malsis Hall, Sutton, West Yorks, H. Beacon division of Harthill wapenta.ke, Holme Beacon petty G. Bridges esq. and J. J. Dunnington-Jefferson esq. The sessional division, union and county court district of How- soil is sand and clay ; subsoil, sand. The chief crops are den, rural deanery of Weighton, archdeaconcy of the East wheat, potatoes, barley, oats and turnips. The acreage il Riding and diocese of York. The church of St. Mary is a 2,552; rateable yalue, £2,6oo ; the population in 1891 building of stone, in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, was 266. nave, north aisle, south porch and a belfry with small sptre Parish Clerk, Amos Moore. containing 2 bells: all the windows retain portions of stained PosT OFFICE, Ellerton.-Richard Dearing, receiver. Letters glass from the ancient Priory: there are 100 sittings. The through York, by foot post, arrive at 9.20 a.m. Box register dates from the year 168o. The living is a vicarage, cleared 3.40 p.m. The nearest money order office i.8 at net yearly value £x8s, including 89 acres of glebe, in the Bubwith &telegraph office at West Cottingworth. Postal .gift of John J oseph Dunnington-Jefferson esq. and held since orders are issued here, but not paid x889, by the HtJv. George Robinson B.A. of Trinity College, N'ational School, erected in 1879, for so children; average Dublin. There are Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist attendance, 30; Miss Isabella Patterson, mistress .chapels, and almshouses for three poor people. Charities CARRIERS TO:- amounting to £71 yearly are distributed amongst the SELBY-Daniel Hetherington, on mon poor of the parish. Here was anciently a Gilbertine Priory, YoRK-Richard Dearing & Daniel Hetherington, on Bid Robinson Rev. George B.A.1:vicar] Harrison Bobert, -wheelwright Storey George, farmer, Blueslatefarm COMMERCIAL. Hetherington Daniel, carrier Tate Margaret (Miss), Boot & Shoe P.ll Anson George, farmer Nutt Thomas, farmer, The Hall Wake George, farmer&; landowner Bradley & Visete, farmers Pears Thomas, shoe maker Watson Robert, farmer Dearing Rd. shopkpr.&ca.rrier,Post off Richardson William, shoe maker WaU;on Thomas, farmer Etherington George, mattress maker Sharp William, tailor Watson William, farmer FeatherbyWm.farmer,NorthRoss moor Stephenson Francis, farmer Wilkinson Robert, farmer Harrison Charles, blacksmith ELLOUGHTON is a village, township and parish on the B.;ac·m division of Harthill wapentake, South Hunsley road from Hull to Selby, It miles north-east from Hroug B ·aeon petty sessional division, Beverley union ana station on the Hull and Selby branch of the North Eastern county court district, rural deanery of Howden, arch­ railway, xo west-by-north from Hull and 8 south-west from deaconry of the East Riding and diocese of York. The Beverley ; Howdenshire diVISion of the Riding, Hunsley church of St. Mary is a cruciform building of lltoD8t .
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