• DIRECTORY.) NORTH RIDING . NORMANBY, 271

: is a picturesque building of red brick, this belongs to University CAlllege, Oxford, who with stone facings: the south front overlooks the navigable are also lords of the manor. The area is 2,294 acres river Ouse and the river Nidd, and the north front the of land and 28 of water; rateable value, £2,42;3 ; the Harubleton Hills; the park covers an area of 200 acres : population in I9II was 235. it is the property of Captain Guy P. Dawnay M.V.O., Letters arrive from at 8 a.m D.S.O. and the residence of Marriott Parkinson esq. Carrier to York. John Ingle, sat Captain Guy P. Dawnay M.V.O., D.S.O. is lord of the Wall Letter Box cleared at 5·5 p.m.; no collection on manor and chief landowner. The area is I,o76 acres sundays. Newton-upon-Ouse is the nearest money of land and 17 of water; rateable value, £1, I28; the order & telegraph office, I mile distant population in 1911 was 55· Church School, erected in 1871 at a cost of £1,6oo, Box cleared 6 p.m.; sundays, 8.45 a. m with master's house attached, for 6o children; average Newton-upon-Ouse is the nearest money order & tele- attendance, 4I; Samuel Thomas Shelton, master; the graph office, about 3 miles distant chaplaincy, which is in the gift of University College, L!NTON-UPON-OUSE is a township and pleasant . Oxford, has been held since I893 by the vicar of village in the of Newton-upon-Ouse, and is I mile Newton west from that place, in the union and county court The school committee consists of 4 foundation managers & district of . The whole of the property in I appointed by the parish & I by the county authority NEWTON-UPON-OUSE. Linfoot Wilfred, joinr. & sub-postmstr Smith William, farmer Barstow Jonathan, Kyle house ,\lark John, farmer, North house Wood Jn. ·wm. farmer, Poplars farm Clarke Harry, Newton grange Morrell William, boot maker GibS()n Miss Pearson G eol'ge, b ne· kl ayer LINTON-UPON-OUSE. Gordon Miss · Rennison George, wagonette propr Burton George Herbert, Fall gates Hannakin Miss Rockliff Ernest, frmr. Sandfield house Hawking William Dawson ~ Nickerson Rev. David M.A. (vicar), Rockliff Wm. Geo. farmer, Court ho COMMERCIAL. Vicarage Rodwell Harry, plumber Atkinson John, farmer & lock keeper Shepherdson Mrs. White house Smith Robt.Abrhm.Dawnay Arms P.H Burton George Frederick, farmer Spink Eleanor (Mrs.), shopkeeper Bnrton George Herbert, farmer, Fall COMMERCIAL. Ward George, schooimaster & assist. gates & Low harbour Alders on Priscilla (Mrs.), dress ma overseer Dawson Fred. blacksmith .Allison Christopher, farmer Whitfield Francis, farmer Dawson Seymour, farmer Beaumont Waiter, painter Dawson William, farmer Bell John Francis, joiner B&,INGBROUGH. Foster William Hy. builder & joiner Clarke Harry, farmer, Newton grange Par~~inson Marriott, Beningbrough hall Harper Isabella (.Miss), shopkeeper Coates John, blacksmith COMMERCIAL. Hawking William Dawson, farmer Coupland Henry, saddler, Tollerton rd Almond Robert, grazier Ingle John, College Arms P.H, & Cowling Josepb, farmer Almond William, farmer carrier Daniels Henry, gamekeeper to Capt. Benson William, farmer Ingle Robert, farmer & carter Guy P. Dawnay Elsworth William, gardener to Capt. Kendall Joseph, farmer Fothergill David, pig dealer Guy P. Dawnay Kil'by William, farmer Gibson Percy, farmer Fothergill Charles, farmer Linfoot Fred, horse dealer Hawking Percy, farmer Horsley Edward, farmer Paley William, farmer Hull Waiter, beer retailer Rockliff Arthur, farmer, Bening- Rooke Robert, farmer Ingle Tom, coal dealer brough grange Watson George, saddler Keene Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Routledge Richard, farmer, Park ho Watson Wm. shoe ma. & pig dealer NEWTON- UPON- RAWCLIFFE, formerly a of the .Archbishop of York, and held since I907 by the township and chapelry in the parish of Pickering, was Rev. David Evans Jones M.A. of Je11us College, Oxford. formed into a parish December 28, 1865, and is one mile The impropriate tithe amounts to £I54· There are west from Levisham station on the and Picker- 1 Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels. Charities i.ng branch of the North Eastern railway, 4! north from of £2 yearly value, derived from land, are available fo1 Pickering and 13 north from Malton, in the Whitby the relief of the deserving poor. His Majesty the King, division of the Riding, Pickering Lythe wapentake, petty in the right of the Duchy of Lancaster, is lord of the sessional division of Pickering Lythe West, Pickering I manor; and the trustees of John Woodall esq. of Scar­ union, Malton county court district, rural deanery of borough, William Kendall, of Sinnington Hall, and Malton, archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. Miss Gregson, of Bradford, are the principal land­ The winding valley here, through which the railway owners. There are also many small freeholders. The runs, varies consideTably both in width 'and direction, soil is sandy and mixed with limestone; the subsoil is -and affords cont-inual changes of attractive scenery; it limestone rock and greystone. The chief crops are is shut in on either side by woody hills 500 feet in turnips, wheat. barley, clover and oats. The acreage is ~1eight, broken here and there by rocky scars, one of 2,187; rateable value, £1,517; the population in I9II which, "Killingnoble Scar," was famous in the r6th and was 212. 17th centuries for a particular breed of hawks: at the foot Post Office. l'homas Estill, sub-postmaster. Letters ·of the scar is Newton Dale-well, whe1·e anciently a fair through Pickering arrive at 8.15 a. m.; dispatched at was held. The church of St. John, originally erected in 4.15 p.m.; no delivery of letters on sundays. The r689, as a simple ba.rn-like structure of wood, was re- nearest money order office is at Lockton & telegraph placed in 1870 by the present edifice, a building of stone office at Pickering, 4! miles distant in the Gothic style, consisting of nave. south porch and, ' Council School (mixed), erected in 1894 & endowed a western turret containing one bell: the church affords with £36 annually, derived from land in this parish, 150 sittings. The register dates from the year 1866. for 75 children, is under the management of five 'The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value about trustees; average attendance, 42; Miss Susan Salton, £242, with an acre of glebe and residence, in the gifl:t mistres.~ .Tones Rev. David Evans M.A. (in- Estill Arthur Price, farmer Lumbard Thomas, shopkeeper cumbent), Vicarage Estill Geo. aparts. & assist. overseer Mackley Joseph George, farmer, High COMMERCIAL. Estill Thos. postmaster & apartments Breckenborough Aconley Mary (Mrs.), farmer Green William, tailor Pickering George, farmer, Lydds hse ~~tkmson Archbld. farmer, :Boon bill Greenheld Fras. frmr. Low Brecknbro' Pickering Nathan, farmer Bartliff Williamson, mason Hardcastle Edwin, wheelwright Robinson George, farmer 1Joulton Henry, jun. farmer Hesp James, shoe maker Smithies Robert, farmer Boyes Job, farmer & carrier Hill George, farmer Spink John, Newton inn Boyes William, farmer Hill John, mason Taylor George, huckster Brough Absalom, blacksmith Hill Thomas, cowkeeper Waind John, butcher Creaser Annie (Mrs.), farmer Jacklin John Short, hrmer, Holgate Wentworth Thomas, game watcher to Davison Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker Leng Robert, blacksmith C. Richardson ~sq

NORMANBY is an increasing parish, 2 miles north­ District Council of IZ members, formed under the pro­ east from the Ormesby railway station, 2 south from visions of the "Local Government Act, 1894.'' and known South Bank station, and 3 south-east from Middles­ as the South Bank in Normanby Urban District Coqncil; brough, in the Cleveland division of the Riding, Eastern it has jurisdiction Qver a large portion of South Bank; division of Langbmrgh liberty, petty sessional division .the parish -was from 1865 formerly under the control of Langbaurg-h North, and in union of a Local Board. By an Order of the County and county court district, and is governed by an Urban which came int:> operation Ist April, 19 • .. ..