DmE1n-ORY.) EAST RIDING YORKBHIRE. WELTON. jQ3

Lici:ers Thomas, blacksmith medical officer & public vaccinator, Wardell Ann (Mrs.), farmer Milner John, farmer Weaverthorpe district, union, Webster Athelstone, bricklayer & mason Milner Richard, farmer, Rose cottage & Sherburn dist. Scarborough union Webster William, blacksmith Milner William, Star P.H Perritt Ann (Mrs.), milliner & dress ma Wiley George, shopkeeper &; carrier NelsonWilliam,saddler&barnessmaker 1 Ringrose Jonn. M.R.c.v.s. vet. surgeon I Young David, butcher Norris Oliver L.R.C.P.Irel. surgeon, & Topham Annie Louisa (Mrs.), farmer WELT ON is a parish on the road from Hull to Market Maxsted Ed ward Philip esq. The Cliffe, , Hull Weighton, 1! miles north-east from Brough station on the Palmer Thomas William esq. Brough house, Brough Hull and Selby section of the North Eastern railway and 10 Reckitt James esq. manor, York south-west from : this parish comprises the old Smith Lieut.-Col. Gerard, Tranby lodge, Hull chapelry and township of MELTON and the township of Stracey-Clitherow Col. Edward John, Hotham ball, Brough Welton, and is in the Howdenshire division of the Riding, Sykes Christr. esq. M.A., D.L. Brantingham, Brough wapentake of Howdensbire, South Hunsley Beacon petty Sykes Charles Percy esq. ball, Hull sessional division, union of Sculcoates, county court district Todd John esq. M. A. Swanland ball, Hull of Hull, rural deanery of , archdeaconry of the Twiss Edward Curtis esq. M.A. North Har without, Beverley East Riding and diocese of York. The church of St. Wade John Edward esq. Brantingham Thorpe, Brongh Helens is an ancient cruciform building of stone, i,n the Wilson Chas.Henry esq. M. P., D.L. Warter priory, Pocklingtn Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, Wilson Arthur esq. D.L. Tranby croft, Hull transept, south porch and a central tower, containing a Wrangham Waiter Francis esq. Hotham house, Brough clock and 4 bells: five of the windows are stained: the Petty Sessions are held at the Town ball, Hull, every tues- chnrcb was restored in 1863 by the late Sir G. G. Scott R.A. day, at 1.30 p.m. & at the Court house, Welton, every at the expense of the late Miss Broadley: there are 460 alternate monday, at 10.30 a.m sittings. The register dates from the year 1713. The living Clerk to the Magistrates, J. Parka Cbatbam, 7 Bowlalley is a. vicarage, tithe modus £5o, net yearly value £490, in- lane, Hull eluding 345 acres of glebe, in the gift of Col. W. H. Harri- The following places are mclnded in the division :-, son-Broadley, and held since 1892 by the Rev. Herbert Brantingham, Broomlieet, Cottingham, Ellerker, Ellough- Edward Egremont B.A. of University College, Durham. ton & Brough, Faxfleet, , Hessle, Hotham, There are Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels. Col. , Melton, North Cave, , Rowley, William Henry Harrison-Broadley D.L., J.P. is lord of the , , South , Swanland, Wall- manor and chief landowner: there is also a manor in the ingfen, Wauldby, Welton; West Ella, Willerby parish belonging to the vicar. The principal crops are Police Station, Daniel Harvey, supt wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The soil is wold; subsoil, National School Welton for go boys go girls~ 6o infants· chalk. The area of the township ~s 1!778 acres of land; average atter:dance, ;3 boys, 4S girls & •3:> infants ; rateable value, £5,1g6 i the populatwn m 188I wa.s 66o. Edward Albert J3oardman master· Miss Annie Green- Parish Clerk, Richard Nelson, wood, mistress; Miss Ma~ia Nelso~, infants' mistress : PosT & M. 0 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- the school is partly supported by Col. W. H. Harrison- Ml'll. Mary Ann Parkinson Appleton,postmistress. Letters Hroadley through.Brough, the nearest telegraph office, arrive at 6.45 CARRIERs TO HuLL.-William Harsley, mon. wed. & sat. ; a.m.; dlSpaU:hed at 6.50 p.m David Gardham & Charles Versey, tues. fri. & sat CoUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR SouTH HuNSLEY BEACON PETTY Melton is a township and extinct chapelry in the parfsh SESSIONAL DIVISION. of Welton, If miles north-west from Ferriby station and 8 Harrison-Broadley Col. Wuliam Henry B. A., D.L. Welton, west from Hull. Bricks and tiles are made here. Col. W. chairman of Hunsley Beacon division H. Harrison-Broadley D.L., J,P. is lord of the manor and • Pease l<'rancis Richard esq. Hesslewood, near Hull, chairman principal landowner. The soil is wold and clay; the subsoil for Hull bench is chalk and clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and Constable Sir Frederick August us Talbot Clifford- hart. D. L. oats. The area is 8g7 acres of land; rateable value, £2,Bgo; Aston hall, North Ferriby, Hull the population in 1881 was 172. llarnard Charles Edward Gee esq. Cave castle, Brough PosT OFFIC:K.-Robert Gray, receiver. Letters through Dibb Major Arthur Knocker, Kirkella, Hull Brough arrive at 7·5 a.m. ; dispatched at 6.35 p.m. Egginton .Arthur esq. South Ella, Hull Welton is the nearest money order & .North Ferriby the Egginton John Smyth esq. The Elms, Kirk Ella, Hull nearest telegraph office Haworth-BoothCol.Benj.Blaydes M.A.,n.L.Hul!Bank ho.Hull The children of this place attend Weltor!school Welton. Clayton John, miller (water) Sonley George William, Green Dragon PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Dorsey Christopher, draper hotel & posting house, C. T. C. Hotel Dyson Mrs Dunn George Dawson, farmer quarters, & farmer, Model farm, & Egremont Rev. Herbert Edward B.A. Dunn RobertChristie (exors.of),farmers agent to the Accident Assurance [vicar], The Vicarage Gardh'lm David, carrier Scar borough Charles, cow keeper Chirles, Spring hill Groom Herbert William, tailor Sh'lw Jonathan, farrier Eyre Crawford Haim J ames, beer retailer Thompson Matthew, shopkeeper Harrison-BroadleyCol.Wm.Hy.n.L.,J.P Harsley William, beer retailer & carrier Thompson Wm. joiner & wheelwright

Hirschfeld Sigsmund1 Welton garth Harvey Daniel, superintendent of police Versey Charles, carrier Hill.Arthur Gibson Herring Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeeper Wiles George, corn & flour dealer Jackson Mrs Hessey Henry, tailor Jackson Thomas Jac:kson Thomas, surgeon, & medical Melton. Joy Douglas, Welton hill officer & public vaccinator, Welton Heufield Thomas W Mossman Robert Arthur district, Sculcoates union Pe'lse Arthur Burton, Melton hill PagetRev. Thomas Bradley M.A. [hon. Johnson Edward, s·o~.ddler Wilson Edw;trdShimells,Melton grange canon of York] Kellington William, shopkeeper Day Rosina (Mrs.), market gardener Pdrkinson Mrs L·mcaster Jesse, shopkeeper Dowe John, shopkeeper Wilkinson SidneyWalter,Welton grange Mossman Robert Arthur L.R.C.P.Edin., Ducker Johnson, brick & tile maker & COMMERCIAL. L.R.c.s.Edin. physician & surgeon coal merchant, red stock bricks of .Appelton Mary Ann Parkinson (Mrs.), Myers Geo.Hy.draper,grocer &druggist superior qualit.y, common bricks both refreshment pavilion, Post office Neal Thomas, shopkeeper hand & machine made . Bartram John, butcher & farmer Nelson Richd. blacksmith & parish clerk Gowland Richard, farmer Bay ram Thos. thrashing machine owner Pen rose Henry, shopkeeper & bricklayer Gray Rt. joiner, wheelwright & postmstr Bean James, market gardener Robinson William, farm bailiff to Col. Hales J oseph, farmer .Bousfield John, blacksmith W. H. Harrison-Bro1.dley D.L., J.P I Morley Rosina (Mrs.), farmer WELWICK is a township, parish and pleasant village, Fewson, d. 16th December, 1877, and was erected by ber I! miles from the , with a station on the Hull and mother Mrs. Ansley : the south aisle, new roofed in I 886 at branch of the North Eastern railway, 2 miles , a cost of £wo, has at. its eastern end a low arched recess, BOoth-east from Patrington, 12 south-east from and richly canopied, within which is a species of altar tomb, 17 south-east from Hull; it is in the Holderness division of adorned with tracery and Evangelistic symbols and bearing the Riding, South division of the wapentake of Holderness, the effigy of a priest vested in alb and cope; the tomb, South Holderness petty sessional division, union of Patring- moved here from some other site, probably dates from the ton, county court district of Hedon, rural deanery of Hedon, middle of the 14th century, and on the wall above are the archdeaconry of the East Riding and diocese of York. The arms of Edward the Confessor, the royal shield of the Plan­ church of St. Mary is an ancient edifice of stone and brick, tagenets and that of the Percys : on the floor of the north in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south aisle is a brass, with etligies and anns to William Wr,vght of porch and a western tower with pinnacle