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508 HOLDERNESS DIVISION. There was a chapel-of-ease here to the mother church of Swine. It was standing at the Reformation, but there is no record of the time of its erection, nor is the time known when it was demolished. Some of the stones are said to have been used in building a bridge over the Lamwath stream. The font was long preserved at Burton Constable. The site of the chapel is still known as Kirk Garth. There is a small Catholic chapel in the village, built by William Constable, Esq., in 1789. It is dedicated to the Most Holy Sacrament, and consists of sanctuary and nave, with a small gallery at the end. On the wall is a memorial tablet to Mary, relict of John Chichester, Esq., of Arlington, Devonshire, and second daughter of Major Mc.Donald Mc.Donald, of Ternadrish, Inverness, who was deprived of his estate, liberty, and life for espousing the cause of Prince Charlie, October 18th, 1746. She died at Bath in 1815, and is interred in the vault beneath this chapel. Service is held in the chapel on the first Sunday of each month, at 11-0 a.m., by the priest from Redon. Attached to the chapel is a small cemetery. An undenominational school, supported by a VOluntary rate, is held in the old Catholic school, built by Lady Constable. There are 27 children on the books, and an average attendance of 21. SOUTH SKIRLAUGH TOvVNSHIP. Workhouse-Robt. Catlin, mMter; Miss Eliz. SKIRLAUGH POOR LAW UNION. Dalkin, matron; Rev. Wm. Barnes, chaplain; Chairman William Bethell, Esq., J.P., Rise Charles Soloman, medical officer park Guardians meet every alternate Friday, at the Vice-Chairman-Rev. W. J. Whateley, M.A., Board room, Union workhouse, at 11-0 a.m. J.P., Rise rectory RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Clerk-Thomas A. McCoy, Beverley Treasurer-Francis R. Pease, Hull Clerk-Thomas A. McCoy, Beverley Medical Officers and Public Vaccinators-Ald Treasurer-Francis R. Pease, Hull brough district, ; Medical Officer of Health-Charles Soloman, Brandesburton district, Ed. Nangle Smartt, South Skirlaugh Brandesburton; Hornsea district, Frederic Inspect01' of Nuisances-John Ford, North Hodson, Hornsea; Skirlaugh district, Chas. Skirlaugh Soloman, South Skirlaugh; Sproatleydistrict, J ames Soutter, Hedon SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. Relieving and Vaccination Ojficer-John Ford, Clerk-Thomas A. McCoy, Beverley North Skirlaugh Attendance and Inquiry Officer-John Ford, Superintendent Regi3trar-Thomas A. McCoy, North Skirlaugh Beverley Registrars of Births and Deaths-Aldbrough County Councillor for Skirlaugh Division of sub-district, Wm. Sherrington, Aldbrough; East Riding-William Bethell, Esq., J.P., deputy, Miss 1\1. 1. Sherrington, Aldbrough; Rise park Brandesburton sub-district, John Robinson, United Ancient Order ofDruids (Earl of Shaftes- Brandesburton; deputy, Albert J. Davis, bury Lodge, No. 446, Hull district)-Tom Brandesburton; Hornsea sub-district, John Downs, secretary; held monthly at Duke of Barr, Hornsea; deputy,Rt. K. Barr, Hornsea; York (Established 1859-154 members) Humbleton sub-district, Henry S. Horner, North and South Skirlaugh Reading Room and Sproatley; deputy, JohnC. Homer, Sproatley; Working Men's Institute-Wm. Bethell, Esq., Skirlaugh sub-district, John Ford, North president; C. J. Bedwell, secretary Skirlaugh; deputy, Joseph Ford, North Lending Library-Miss M. M. Moorhouse,librn. Skirlaugh North Skirlaugh Polling District Conservative Registrar of Marriages-John Barr, Hornsea; Association-Richard Richardson, chairman; deputy, Robert K. Barr, Hornsea Henry Elvidge, secretary Post, Money Order, Savings Bank, Annuity and Insurance, and Inland Revenue License Office at F. W. Swifts. Postal address, Skirlaugh, Hull _ Letters arrive daily, per mail cart, at 6-6 a.m. (delivery at 6-35 a.m.), and are depatched at 6-15 p.m. (box closes at 6-0 p.m.) The nearest Telegraph Office is at Burton Constable station. Rural postmen start for Catfoss, Cowden. Marton, and intervening places on the arrival of mail cart; Geo. Barchard, Geo. Barchard, junr., and Richard Megson Watson, rural postmen. Appleton William, tailor, and agent to the Clarkson George, saddler and harness maker, Prudential Assurance Co. and parish clerk Beckett Fred, police constable Cressey Wm., steamthrashing machine proptr. Bedwell Chas. Jas., master, Church of England Darley Mr. John, Aaron's mount school Dobson Mrs. Mary Elizabeth.