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1 30 BAINBRIDGE. NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. (KELLY S • • ship is r5, 135 acres of land and r28 of water; rateable value, bridge, 2· miles south-east from Askrigg station. The £8,379; the population in 1891 of the whole township was , principal landowners in the township are R. C. De Grey 6o5, including the officers and inmates in Aysgarth Union Vyner, the trustees of York Hospital, Hon. W. Lowtherand Workhouse. W. R. King esq. The soil is loam; subsoil, limestone. PosT 0FFICE.-John Metcalfe, receiver. Letters arrive The land is principally in pasture. from Askrigg R.S.O. at 6.30 a.m.; sundays at 10·35 a. m. STALLINGBUSK is a hamlet and chapelry, comprising by mail cart from Bedale; dispatched at 5- 25 p.m.; sun- CouNTERSETT and MARSETT, with several smaller hamlrts days 2. 2 0 P· m. by mail cart. The nearest money order in }{aydale. .:Stalling busk is 4~ miles south-east from Hawes. & telegraph office is at Askrigg The church is a small and plain building of stone, consisting ScHOOLs:- of chancel, nave, south porch and a turret with one bell: Endowed Grammar, founded in r6or by Anthony Besson, there are rso sittings. The register dates from the year a native of Askrigg, & endowed by him with the Black 1735. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value Swan inn, Coney street, in York, the income derivable £ 84, including 47 acres of glebe, in the gift of the vicar of from which is over £I6o yearly, & is applied to the Aysgarth, and held since 1892 by the Rev. John Blomfield maintenance of a master to teach grammar to the sons Whaley, of Christ's College, Cambridge. Near the Semer of inhabitants of the ancient chapelry of Askrigg; William water lake is Carr End, the property of William J ames Balderston B. A. master Whaleyesq. of Rookhurst, Hawes; in Miss Jessie Fothergill's ~ational School, erected in r875, for 67 children; average "Kith and Kin," it is described as Scar foot, where the attendance, so ; Miss Emily Beaumont, mistress eminent physician Dr. Fothergill was born in 1712. The Aysgarth Union Workhouse, Bainbridge, Alfred Baker population in I8gr was 21 8. L.R. c. P. F.din. medical officer; Rev. Christopher Whaley M.A. hon. chaplain; George Whitton, master; Mrs. Eliza- Parish Clerk and Sexton, James Hodgson. beth Whitton, matron National School, erected in 1873, for 45 children; average WORTON is a very small village in the township of Bain- attendance, 36; James Mudd1 master "[Marked thus • should be addressed Ays-' Close James, farm steward to F. W. *MetcalfeGco.Chapman,farmer,Cub~ek garth R.S.O.J Foster esq_. Langdale cot. Haydale Metcalfe Henry, farmer, Stallingbusk PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Close John, farmer, Marsett Metcalfe Jas.joiner&farmer,Stallingbsk Atkinson James Coates George, tailor & draper Metcalfe Jas. Lawson, clog & patten ma Balderston Mrs. Yore Bridge house Coates John, farmer, Knight's close Metcalfe John, shoe maker Balderston William B. A. (master of Cockburn John, farmer Metcalfe John, shoe ma. & postmaster Grammar school), Yora Bridge house Cock burn Thos.farmer & car proprietor Metcalfe John, farmer, Wood End lodge Bell Mrs · *CoultherdEdward,shopkeeper,Worton Metcalfe RicharJ, blacksmith & clog & Bowe Mrs *Coultherd Robert, farmer, Worton patten maker Carter Miss Davis Adam, farm(lr, High Hlean Metcalfe Thomas, farmer, Low Foss Coates Mrs Day kin Ellen (Mrs.), temperance hotel Metcalfe Thomas Lawson, farmer Cockburn Mrs Endowed Grammar School (William Metcalfe William, farmer & landowner Foster Frederick Wm. Raydale grange Balderston B.A. master) Metcalfe William Lawson, farmer Harrison Miss Ewbank George, farmer, Low Foss *MilnerJeffrey, VictoriaArmsP.H.Wortn Hodgson James Hall Margaret (Mrs.) & Edward, Milner John, stone mason Hopper Joseph, sen. Scarr top farmers, Countersett Morphett Thos. (Mrs. ),farmer, Marsett *Horner Nicholas, "\Vorton Hall Michael J. & Jas. farmer,s, Marsett Mndd Margaret (Miss)& George Coates, Isherwood Thomas Hall Edward, farmer, Countersett farmers, Marsett Lambert Francis, sen Hammil James, farmer *Mudd John Horner, farmer, Cubeck Lambert Mrs HebdenGeo.frmr.Hill top,Stallingbusk Outhwaite Agnes (Mrs.), farmer, Stal- Metcalfe Miss Heseltine James, farmer, Stallingbusk lingbusk Metcalfe Mrs Heseltine Margaret (Mrs.), Hose & Outhwaite John, farmer, Marsett Routh Mrs Crown hotel Paley Francis, farmer, Countersett Terry George, Cravenholme Hodgson Jas. sen. farmer, Stallingbusk Percival Christopher,farmer, High Foss Hodgson Jas. jun. farmer, Stallingbusk *Percival Lodge, farmer, Worton COMMERCIAL. Hodgson John, farmer, Countersett Percival Thomas, farmer, Scarrtop Airey John, coach builder Hodgson William, farmer, Stallingbusk *Prest William, shoe maker, Worton Alien WinnCuthbert,farmr.Countersett Hopper Joseph, jun. auctioneer, farmer Preston Edward, cattle dealer Baynes Thomas, farmer & cattle dealer, Scarrtop Preston George, farmer, Stallingbusk Bell Edward, farmer, Countersett Iveson James, farmer, Carr end Preston Thomas, cattle dealer & grocer Bell John, farm bailiff to F. W. Foster Johnson Edward, market gardener *Rawe Edward, farmer, Cubeck esq. Gill Foot house, Marsett Johnson George, miller (water), Ba~n- Reading Room (James Chapman, sec) Bell Richard & Matthew & Ann (Mrs.), bridge mill RobinsonMattw.Wm.farmr.Raydale ho farmers, Semerdale house *Kirkbride Jas.& Thos.farmers, ·worton Routh Thomas, farmer, Borwins Bell William Allen, farmer, Holly house Knaggs Aaron, cheese factor, grocer, Routh William, farmer, Fieldgate Blades Robert, greengrocer ale & porter dealer, draper, hatter, *Stockdale John, farmer & landowner, BrettGeo.gamekeepertoF.W.Fostcresq hosier & clothi-er, chemist & druggist Worton • Brown Edward, farmer, Gill edge & photographic material dealer Sunter George, farmer, Carple green Brunskil!Thomas,Board inn,Counterstt Lambert Fras. jun. farmer, Brough hill Tate James, farmer, Marsett Chapman Alexander & l'!iary (Mrs.), Lambert Oswald, farmer, High l:Hean *Tennant Jas.(exors.of),farmrs.Worton farmers, Borwins Leyland John, draper, milliner, TerryGeo.frmr.&landowr.Cravenholme Chapman Alice (Miss) & James,grocers family grocer, tea dealer, provision & Terry Ralph, farmer & provision dealers oil cake merchant & cheese factor; Tiplady Alexander, farmer *Chapman Eleazar, relieving officor, tinware, brushes, hardware &c Weatherald William James, farmer registrar of births & deaths, for Ask- Little Matthew, blacksmith Webster Geo. jun. farmer, Stallingbusk rigg sub-district & marriages for Metcalfe Christopher, farmer, Borwins Wetherell John, farmer Aysgarth district, Worton Metcalfe George, farmer, Low Blean Yeadon William, joiner & wheelwright BALDERSBY is a township and pleasant village with a all the windows are stained: the font is supported on pillars station on the Thirsk branch of the- Leeds Northern (North of Italian marble; the church affords soo sittings. The Eastern) railway, originally in the parish of Topcliffe, and register dates from the year r857. The living- is a vicarage, with Rain ton forms a parish, s! miles south-west from average yearly value from tithe rent-charge 1., 38o, with resi· Thirsk and 6 miles north-north-east from Ripon, in the dence, in the gift of the Viscountess Downe, and held since Thirsk and Malton division of the Riding, wapentake of r88o by the Rev. Alfred Payne, of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. Hallikeld, and petty sessional division of Wath, union and Baldersby Park is the seat of Mary Isabel, Viscountess ~ounty court district of Rip on, rural deanery of Thirsk, Downe; the Hall is a spacious mansion of stone, situated in archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. The church a park of roo acres, well wooded and stocked with deer, on of St. James the Greater is an edifice (Jf stone in the Early the southern acclivities of Swaledale, 2! miles south-east EnE,;"lish style, erected at the expense of the late Viscount from Baldersby village and three-quarters of a mile west Downe from designs by Mr. W. llutterfield, architect, and from Topcliffe: the river Swale forms the northern bound consists of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and a tower ary of the park. Viscountess Downe is lady of the manor with lofty spire and containing 8 bells : in the chancel is a and sole landowner. The soil" is hazel loam ; subsoil, clay. monument to the founder, who died 26 Jan. r857, con· The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The structed of white marble, and inlaid with a brazen cross: area is 1,752 acres ; rateable value, £4,516; the population a brass has also been placed in the chancel to the Hon. Guy in r891 was 285. Cuthbert Dawnay, formerly M.P. for the North Riding, who Parish Clerk, John Harrison was killed in South Africa in r889: the chancel is lined with PosT & M. 0. 0., S. H. & Annuity & Insurance Office. Derbyshire alabaster and paved with Torquay marble, and Edmund Ellis, postmaster, Letters are received through .