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• 18 AlNDERBY-STEEPLE. NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. [ KELLY's end to the late W. Jacques esq. both of Warlaby, and there in 1879. The Earl of Harewood is lord of the manor and are others : the church was restored in 18701 and an organ principal landowner. The area is 1 1 511 acres of land and 29 chamber and organ have since been added at a cost of £5oo, of water; rateable value, £2,321 ; the population in r89 1 as a memorial to the Rev. Joseph Carter Raw B.A. for 37 was 225. years vicar : there are 220 sittings. The register dates from Thrintoft is a small straggling village and township in the year r668. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value this parish, under one mile north from Ainderby railway £212, including 27 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift I station. The Earl of Harewood, who is lord of tae manor, of the Bishop of Ripon, and held since x89o by the Rev. I and Captain William H. Fife, of Langton Hall, are the prin. Reginald Percy Daniell-Bainbridge M:.A. of Exeter College, cipallandowners. The area is I 1 I4o acres; rateable value, Oxford. The tithe, amounting to £su, is impropriated. £x,423; the population in 1891 was 107. The principal landowners are John Hutton esq. D.L., J. P. of LETTER Box cleared on week days only, 5.25 p.m Solber Gate, Newby Wiske, Joseph Carter-Squire esq. of Warlaby is a hamlet and township in the parish of Catterick, Mrs. Booth, of Warlaby, HarryWormald esq. '"· Ainderby-Steeple and Ii miles south-east from railway sta. L. Bailey esq. Miss Robson, 0. F. Bailey esq. and Captain tion. This is the breeding place of the celebrated Warlaby Preston. The soil is alluvial ; subsoil, gravel. The chief herd of shorthorns. The principal landowners are Mrs. crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area of the town- Booth, Mr. Richard Booth and Edward Bell esq. The ship is I,I.')8 acres ; rateable value, £2,458 ; the population acreage is 767; rateable value, £959; the population in in x8gx was 224. The area of the entire parish is 4,605 1891 was 79· acres, and the population in 1891 was 635. PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. E. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Ainderby-Steeple.-Thomas Myers, sub-postmaster. Let- Morton-upon-Swale is a township and straggling ters from .Northallerton, arrive at 7 a.m.; dispatched at village in the parish of Ainderby-Steeple, on the east bank of 5·45 p.m the river Swale, 4 miles west-by-south from Northallerton. National School, Ainderby-Steeple, erected in r85r, for 120 Ainderby railway station is in this village. There is aWes- children; average attendance, go; T. B.Wentworth,mast leyan chapel, erected in r8I5, and a Free Methodist chapel, Ainderby Railway station, Edward Gill, station master Ainderby-Steeple. Scott William, butcher Ward John, farmer, First Fairholme Backhouse Charles H. Ainderby hall Smith IWbert, butter dealer Wass William, bricklayer Bailey William Lawrence White Joseph,Old Royal George inn, & Daniell-BainbTidge Rev.Reginald Percy Morton-upon-Swale. b n t c h er M.A. Vicarage Ellwood Robert Hatfield Mrs. Beech house J agger Thomas, Cromwell house Thrintoft. Robson Miss, Ainderby villa Rogerson James Anton Thomas, cowkeeper Robson Charles, Ainderby villa COMMERCIAL. Barker John, farmer, Thrintoft grange Shaw Jobn Adamson John, farm bailiff to Messrs. Brown William, farmer Strangwayes Miss Kay & Adamson, Morton hall Clapham Elizabeth (Mrs.), cow keeper Taylor Thomas, Ivy cottage Allinson George, potato salesman Clarke Ann & Sori, farmers Atkinson Elizabeth ~rs. ),Non Plus P.H Clarke Robert, market gardener COMMERCIAL. Deightun Robert, saddler Graham William, ·blacksmith Alien William, blacksmith Dennis William, shoe maker Hodgson Rebecca Ann (Mrs.), market Anton John, cowkeeper Fawcett James John, miller (steam) gardener, Thrintoft park Bailey Wm. Lawrence, frmr. &brick ma Harrison Bessy (Mrs.), grocer Kirby Robert, farmer, Manor house 'Bearpark William, bricklayer Kay & Adamson, farmers, Morton hall Lightfoot Robert Geo. Morley, farmer Burdy William, cowkeeper Lancaster George, farmer, Reveley & Lightfoot John, farmer, ~Ioor house Clark William Elenkinsop, farmer Ainderby Hall farms McDonald Maurice, New inn Coverdale Johnl carpenter Leak George Harrison,jobbing gardenr Petch John, fapmer, Bra m per Coverdale John, jun. joiner Leak Robert, jobbing gardener Sturdy George, market gardener Davidson Abrhm. Wellington Heifer inn Ormstonlsabella(Mrs. ), frmr .Langlands Ward Elizabeth (Miss), cowkeeper Edmonson William, cowkeeper Robinson Wm. farmer, Manor house Fish burn Hannah (:virs. ), George & Rogerson John, shopkeeper War laby. Dragon P.H Rowell George, blacksmith Booth Mrs Heg-gerston Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Scaife Charles, joiner Booth Richard, farmer & landowner Kirby John, farmer, Barstow hall & Sumbler James, blacksmith Ilorne Wm.Pybus,land & estate agent; Broom close Taylor John, farmer, Swalefield house & at Darlington Myers Thomas, shopkeeper,& post office Todd William & John, farmers, Morton Johnson Thomas, farmer, Low Sowber Pointing Jane Ann (Miss), dress maker grange Lightfoot Jas. farmer, Warlaby grange Robinson George, farmer, White house Ward Jane (Mrs.) & Son, farmers, Far Whitelock Thomas Henry, farmer & Robson William, blacksmith l<'airholme yeoman, Low Sowber AISLABY is a village, township and chapelry in the the same estate there is a spring, called St. IIilda's Well. parish of Whitby and 3 miles south-west from Whitby and Woodlands, the seat of Charles Procter esq. is encircled by x! north from Sleights station on the Whitby and Pickering luxuriant groups of trees. Park Hall, the mansion of btanch of the North Eastern railway, in the Whitby division Thomas Peirson esq. is pleasantly situated in this village. of the Riding, liberty and petty sessional division of Whit by The Nob le family possess the manorial rights. The princi Strand, Whitby union and county court district, rural pal landowners are the Ven. Archdeacon Henry Walker deanery of Whitby, archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese Yeoman M.A. of Marske-by-the-Sea and Thomas Peirson of York. The church of St. Margaret, erected in 1752, is a esq. The area is r,o72 acres; rateable value, £r,66B; the plain building of stone, consisting of na-ve only, and seating population in x88r was 340. 250 persons. The register dates from the year x861. The Letters through Whitby, which is the nearest money order living is a vicarage, net yearly value £IIo1 including 350 offic~, arrive at Io (July & .Aug.), II (Sept. to June). acres of glebe, in1the gift of John Boulby esq. of Aislaby, and The nearest telegraph office if! at Sleights at present served by the Rev. George Austen M.A. rector of WALL LETTER Box in the village cleared at 3.30 p.m. week Whit by. The rectorial tithe, amounting to£167, is appro- days only • priated to the Archbishop of York. The extensive stone WALL LETTER Box, Sleights Bridge, cleared at 5·5 & 6.~ quarries here are the property of the Noble family; this p.m. week days only stone has long been celebrated for iM durability, some of National School (mixed), erected for 90 children; average the principal piers in England having been built of it: on attendance, 69; Miss Hannah Mary Walker, mistress Bennison Mrs Brown Wm.Mason,farmer, Lodge farm Ripley George, tailor Boulby Rev. Adam B. A Corney John, joiner & builder Ripley Robert, farmer Braim Joseph, Brook cottage Coulson Thos. Freemasons' Arms P.H Robinson George, blacksmith Harrison Matthew Coulson Thomas & John, Mtrmers Robson Henry, farmer Harrowing Robert, Aislaby ball Elders George, farmer, Toft house Sivers John, wheelwright Peirson Thomas, Park hall Gullon Joseph, farmer Stainton John, farmer Procter Charles, Woodlands Harrison Thomas, shoe maker Vasey David, market gardener Jackson John, farmer, Nelson house Wardle Thomas, farmer COMMERCIAL. Langdale & Son, quarry owners Welfard Ralph, New inn Braim k Sons, fellmongers, leather Marshall Wm. idgng. bo.& assist. oversr Wellham Will\am, shoe maker dressers & tanners, Sleight's bridge Popple John, land agent, Groves hall Yeoman Thomas, farmer, Hawthornho ALLERSTON is a township, parish and village, on the 13 south-wel!t from Scarborough and 5 east from Pickering; high road between Pjckering and Scarbarough, with a station it is in the Whitby division of the Riding, Pickering Lythe named Wilton on the Scarborough and Pickering branch of wapentake, petty sessional division of Pickering Lythe East, the North Eastern railway, n miles north-east from Malton, Pickering union, Malt on county court district, rural deanery .