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NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. Lludswell .D.WEt."TORY.) NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. llUDSWELL. J.l3 • anthorpe, Terrington, is lord of the manor and chief land­ the landowners. The soil is partly limestone and partly own!'l'. The soil is mixed; subsoil, blue limestone and clay. redstone, and produces wheat, barley and oats. The area IS The chief crops are corn and potatoes. The population in 350 acr~; rateabl& value, £267 ; the population in rB91 1891 was 158 ; the area is 1,46o acres ; rateable value£ 11220. was 14. Letters through York, via Hovingham, arrive at Letters through York, via Hovingham, arrh·e at 9 a.m. 9 o..m. The la.tter is the nearest money order & telegraph Hovingham is the nearest money order & telegraph office. office. WALL LE"M'ER Hox cleared at 4 p.m. week days o 1ly CARRIER TO MALTON.• Johnson, 'The Fleece,' every sat East Ness is a township in Kirby Moorside union, ad­ joining West Nes!!', 3 miles :north from Hoving-ham, and 2i South Holme is a township of Hovingham parish~ 3 west-by-north from Slingsby station. By li Local Govern­ miles north-east of the village, Il north from Slingsby ment Order, March 25, 18B7, the township of West Ness station and 8 north-west from Malton. Henry Peck.ett esq. was amalgamated with East Ness. The names of tresidents is lord of the manor and Valentine Kitchingman esq. and are given with Stonegra ve. Ness is on the direct hne of the William Franks esq. are the principal landowners. The soil Roman road from Malton towards Cleveland. In r816 a sar· is clay and loam ; the subsoil clay anq sand. The chief cophagus containing human bones was found in ll' ploughed crops are wheat, oats and barley. The acreage is 438 1 rate­ fiel.d neal"" the village, and t'Overing it was. a stone with a able value, £r,m6; the population in 18gr was 62.-­ Latin inscription. William Kendall esq. is the lord of the Letters through York, via Slingsby, arrive at 9 a.m. The manor and a landowner. The township consists of 1,405 nearest money order office is at Slingsby & telegraph office acres of fertile land, principally on limestone and redstone, at Hovingham. but some portion of clay; rateable value, £1,537; the Wa.th is a. township, about 1 mile south-east of Having­ populatio:tl in xa91 was 95· n ham station and e west from Malton. Here are the remains of a.n old hall, supposed to have been a seat of the Mowbrays, J.,etters :throng~ Vork, viil. Nunnington, arrive at IL a.m. who were anciently lords of this manor. The ,Earl o.f Car­ The nea.res~ money order office is at Slingslly & telegraph lisle who is lorq of the mano~ '\nd Sir W, C, Wor!Jley bart. are qffice at I;Iov\ngham Hovingham. Han-ison William. farmer · Airyholme. PRIVATE RE:liDENTS. Hesselgrd ve Wm. shopkeeper & coal dlr .BickersJas. Sefton,jun. frmr~ Howthorpe Hodgson Thomas, plnmber Waite John, farmer. Baxtonhowe Burrell Waiter Charles, The Cottage Hornsby Robert Y.S.I'. agent tn Sir W. Waite William, farmer. Baxtonhowe Clayton .James C. W{lrsley hari Worthy Williarn, farmer Goddard Mrs , Hornsey James1 carrier Hornsby Robert F.s.I Hornsey Rachel (Mrs.), shopkeeper Coulton. Horton Edward Sydney, The Lodge Hovingham Reading Room {William Fearby George, farmer, rotter hill Munby Rev. John Pigot~ B.,! Stainshy, sec) Fox William, farmer J:(ilvington William., rate collector Foxton Isaac, farmer, Grimstone how!, Peacock Miss 1 Pitman Rev. Allan Acland M.A. [v1car] Klr by William Richard, Malt Shovel inn Harrison Thos. millr · ( wa tor), Swarthgilj. : Richardson William Magson James, ca.rrier· Mattison Thomas, farmer · Sinclair William Vernon Mook William, blacksmith. Rounsley William, shopkeeper Swaby Mrs. Sybil cottage Moore James. grocer & dTaper Skilbeck Thomas, farmer Watson Jabez ·Moore John, farmer Spittlehouse 'l'homas, farm bailiff to F. Watt Thomas Mawhinny M.A {)ldfleld DickillBOn, stone mason r __r r:J;helluson Lesq. Bra.nsby Low hall Worsley Sit" William Cayley ba:rt;.. ~.P.j Oldfield Francis, stone mason fJ :::;toqkill Wilham, farqJ.q Jl - D.L. HoVingham hall '{)ldfield James, tailor Ward James, f[jormer Worsley Miss, Home side Parnaby William. shoe maker · Fryton. Peacock John, farmBl', Park house Cooke John, tarmer COJIIJIIERCIA.L. Pexton J. L. timber dealer Leefe George farmer Atkinson Thomas, saddler Place William, farm bailiff to Sir W.C. Smith Isaac, 1pig dealer Banks John, butcher Worsley bart Wright Jacob, brick & tile maker Bean Richard, blacksmith RichardsonWm.propr.of Hovington Spa South Holme., Bickers James Sefton, farmer Ridsdale Richard, saddler Bilton Sarah (Mrs.), farmer SidgwickElizh. (Mrs.),drpr.& post office Beale William, farmer Blackwell Thomas, tailor SidgwickThomasRobson,cake &manure Bulmer Emest, farmer Bowes Thomaa, farmer merchant , Dobson -,farmer .Brough Thomas, bacon factor Sinclair William Vernon I..R.C.P.Edin. Ray-, farmer Brown Thomas, hair dresser 'Physician & sul'geolli Smith Alfred~ farmer Chipchase Ralph, farmer Skilbeck John, joiner Scackleton.; Coatesworth David, farmer Thompson William, farmer Fo:~:ton John, farmer Dale George, jobbing gardener Volunteer Battalion (2nd)j Princess of l<'oxton Wm.farmer,Scackleton Old hall Dickinson Christopher, shoe maker Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment Johnson John, shopkeeper Fewster Christopher, farmer (B Co.) (Capt. W. H. Worsley, corn- Mattison William, farmer, Low moor Fletcher David, blacksmith mander; Hergt.-Major.Thos.Murphy, Milner David, fal'mer, The Grangj' FosterGeo.machine owner, joinr.&farmr drill instructor) Pickard Isaac, blacksmith FosterJn.(trustees of),joiners& shpkprs W aller Thomas, station master Sunley Thomas, farmer Fox Mary (Miss), laundress Ward Robert, head gamekeeper to Sir Ward George, farmer Garbutt William, Worsley Arms hotel, W. C. Worsley bart • Wawne Edward, earpenter farmer & brewer Watt Thos. Mawhinny M::A., 'L.R.c.t> Goodwill Seth, butcher · Ire!. surgeon Wath. J.. Goodwill Wm. cattle dealer&; farmer 1 Wilson George, seedsman Wilson George, farmer & (water)miller ' HUDSWELL is a township and chapelry in the parish tithes and [40 rent of glebe go to the patron of the living. of Catterick, on the south banks of the river Swale, 2 miles Here is a Wesleyan chapel. The charities amount to about west-by-south from Richmond station, in the Richmond [12 yearly, derived from ~~acres of land, ~eft by Chris­ divisionof the Riding, West Hangwapentake, petty sessional topher Plews for the poor not in receipt of parochial relief, division- of Gilling West, union and county court district but both this charity and Thompson's have been re-orgau.. ofRichmond,ruraldeanery ofWestRichmond,archdea.conry ized by the Charity Commissioners. Mrs. Prior-Wandes­ of Richmond and diocese of Ripon. The old church. was forde, of Kirklington,near Ripon, and Castle Corner, Co. Kil_. a. small and ancient edifice of stone in mixed style>~, and kenny, is lady of the manor and principal landowner. The consisted of chancel,nave, north aisle, south porch and belfry. soil is various; subsoil, clay and stone. The chief crops The new church of SS. Michael and All Angels, erected at a are grass, with 8()IDe wheat and oats. The township con­ cost of nearly [1,7CXJ1 and consecrated Nov. 5, rB85, is a tains 2,831 acres of land~ a portion of which is moorland, building of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of and 32. of water; rateable value [,2,rog; the population in chancel, nave and south porch, with an octagonal bell turret 1891 was 223. at the south-west angle, containing one bell: there are 150 sittings. The registers date from the year 16oo. The liv- Sexton, James Close. ing is a vicarage, net yearly value £122, including 119 THORP-UNDER-8TON11 and .BROKE~ are h"'l.mlets in this acres of glebe, 1 r ~ acres in this parish and the remainder parish, near Hawes Junction, witb. residence, built in 1859, in tbe 1 gift of the vicar of Catterick, and held since 188o by the · Letters arrive from Richmond at 9 a. m. &; are dispatched at Rev. James English Torbett B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, 3.30 p.m. Richmond is the nearest money order &; tele- who is also chaplain of Richmond Union workhouse. £12 ss. graph office • N. R. YORKS. 8 .
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