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North Riding Yorkshire. [Kelly's 150 MAN FIELD. NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. [KELLY'S Tweddal John, blacksmith & carrier (commanding 3rd Battalion (Militia) Lancaster Robert, George inn Wrightson Francis, farmer York & Lancaster Regiment & West Wangh William (Mrs.), farmer, Alien's Cliffe. Yorkshire Volunteer Infantry grange Wilson Colonel John Uerald D.L., J.P. Br1gade), Cliffe hall MARISHES is a township and chapelry on the road from D.L. of Malsis Hall, Crosshills, near Leeds, who is lord of Malton to Whitby,with a station called Marishes Road on the the manor, and John Creaker Fawcett esq. and Herbert Whit by and Pick.ering branch of the North Eastern railway, Fawcett esq. are the principal landowners. The soil is a light x mile north, 4 miles south-east from Pickering- and 5 north ·loam and clay: subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, from Mal ton, in the Whit by division of the Riding, parish barley, oats and turnips; the area is 2,335 acres ; rateable and union of Pickering, wapentake of Pickering Lythe, petty value, £3,580 and the population in x89r was 225. sessional dhision of PICkering Lythe West and county court Letters through Pickering arrive at 9 a.m. Pickering & district of Malton. The chapel of ease to Pickering church, Malton are the nearest money order & telegraph offices M School House bill, is an edifice of red brick in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave and a small turret Parochial School (mixed), erected in r83o, rebuilt 1878, for with spire containing one bell: there are 8o sittings. There 45 children; average attendance, 23; Wm. Wadge, mast is a Wesleyan chapel, built in r848. James Lund esq. J.P., Railway Station, Oliver Outhwaite, station master Rhodes Frederick George, Marishes hall Davison George, farm bailiff to F. G. Oliver Christopher, farmer Rhodes esq Pennoc.:k Henry, blacksmith COMMERCIAL. Douglas Edward, farmer Robson John lMrs. ), farmer Bilton George, farmer Gascoyne JamP~'I, tailor Simpson George, farmer Braith waite George, farmer Harrison Edwd. frmr.Sheepfoot grange Smith George, farmer Bristoe Thomas, farmer Helm Thoma.s, farmer Turner Thomas, farm bailiff to E. M. Busby William, farmer Hill J ames, farmer Fa wcett esq Cartwright William, School House hotl Marshal! Thomas, farmer Watson Joseph, farmer Coulson George, farmer 1\lilner James, shopkeeper Weighill Stephen, farmer Cousins Thomas, farmer I Nicholson Jeffray~ fanner Welborn George, farmer MARRICK is a township, village and parish, pleasantly General Francis Morley, who are lords of the manor and situated on the river Swale, 7 miles west from Richmond principal landowners. The soil is light; subsoil, stone and station and 2~ east from Reeth, in the Richmond division of gravel. The chief crops are grass, wood and moor land, the Riding, wapentake and petty sessional division of Gilling with some wheat. The parish, including the small hamlets West, union of Reeth, county court district of RJChmond, of HuRsT, SHAW, OxQUE, OwLANDS and ELLERS 1 contains rural deanery of Richmond West, archdeaconry of Richmond 6,182 acres of land and 24 of water; of the land &rea 202 and diocese of R1pon. The church of St. .Andrew, situated acres are woodland; the other portion is principally arable, near the north bank of the river Swale, and about a mile meadow and pasture land; rateable value,£ 3,247; the pop­ from the village of Marrick, is a plain but ancient edifice of ulation of the parish in 1891 was 266. stone, occupying part of the site of the priory, and consists of chancel, nave and a tower containing 3 bells : in the PosT OFFICE.-Miss Margaret Langstaff, receiver.· Letters church is an ancient tomb, with Latin inscription in old arrive from Richmond at 10.25 a. m. ; dispatched at 7.20 English characters, referring to lsabella, one of the nuns of in the morning. The nearest money order & telegraph the priory, and sister to ThrJmas Pudsey, of Barforth: there office is at Reeth are about 350 sittings. The register dates from the year I687. A School Board consisting of 5 members was formed in The Jiving is a vicarage, gross yearly value [r2o, including 1876; Francis Joseph Greathead, Reeth, clerk to the board 40 acreso-of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the trustees Board School, erected in 1878, at a cost of [700, for 40 of the late Major-Generall<'rancis Morley, and held since 1847 children; average attendance, 30; George Lee, master by the Rev. John Wharton Mason M. A. of Durham University. The tithe, amounting to £292, is impropriated. There is a. Hurst hamlet is 4 miles north-west from the church, Wesleyan chapel, rebuilt in 1878, and seating 150 persons. and has 11 small Wesleyan chapel. The lead mines here, the The charities amount to £5 r8s. 8d. yearly, besides the Duke property of the trustees of the late Major-General F . .Morley, of Bolton's charity of £8 ns. 6d. yearly for the benefit of are not now worked; the :5haft has a.depth from the summit three pour widows not receivin~ parochial relief. Here was level of 6o fathoms and the yield was formerly from 66 to anciently a Benedictine nunnery, founded by Roger Aske, 72 per cent. : it is supposed that these mines are the oldest in the reign of Stephen, and dedicated to SS. Andrew and in the kingdom, and that this place was one of the penal Mary; at the Dissolution there were r6 nuns and revenues settlements to which Roman convicts were sent to labour: estimated at £48; the ruins,situated near Lhe present churc!}, a piece of lead bearing the name "Adrian, " discovered consist chietly of the remains of the priory church, around some time since in one of the workings, is now in the British which are a few ancient tombstones. The Abbey is now the Museum. Oxque is I~ miles east, and Shaw 3! north. property of the Rev. Ed ward .Cumming Ince M.A. of Bourne- mouth, and is occupied as a farm by Mr. Robert Bainbridge. Letters arrive at Reeth, thence per messenger on foot at Marrick Park is a modern stone mansion, I mile east from 9·3o a. m. LETTER Box cleared on mon. wed. & fri. at the village, and stands on the site of the old hall, built by 12 noon PauletPau let esq.; it is in the occupation of Mr. J ohnRetallick, Board School, erected in 188o, at a cost of £I, 150, for 78 farmer, and is the property of the trustees of the late Major- children; average attendance, 21; John Price, master Marrick. Hodgson William, farmer Alsop Edward, farmer, Green house Blenkiron .Mrs. Walker house Metcalf Thomas, farmer Brown John, farmer, Hinghead Mason Re\·. Jn. Wharlon M.A. Vicarage Peacock John, farmer Brown Robert, farmer, Pry house COMMERCIAL. Peacock William, farmer, Reals head Dolphin Uavid, farmer & stone mason Bainbridge Rbt. farmer, Marrick abbey Retallick John, farmer, Marrick park Fawcett Mary (Mrs.), Dragon P.H. Bell William, farmer, Marrick lodge Siddall William, farmer, Manor house farmer & shopkeeper Brown Chr1stopher, farmer, Low Oxque Stubbs James, farmer, Stelling Frankland Matthew, farmer Brown James Chapman, farmer Teesdale William, blacksmith Frankland Thos.jun.farmer & gamekpr. Brown John, farmer Thompson John, farmer, High Oxque to the exors. of Major-Gen. Morley Coates John Chapman, farmer, Barf ho Waggett William Anthony, agent to the Hillary John, stone mason & farmer Coates Thomas, farmer, Nuncote nook trustees of :Maj.-Gen. lVlorley Hodgson George, farmer Dinsdale Thomas, farmer, Owlands Whitelock Robert, yeoman, Ellers farm Hodgson )Villiam, farmer & shoe Graham George, farmer, Stelling Hurst. maker Haykin John, White Horse P.H COMMER<:IAL. Robinson James, farmer, Tongue hill Hindson Thomas, Iarmer .Allison Jn. frmr. Schoolmaster pasture MARSKE is a township, village and parish,bounded on the £297, net yearly value £299, including 30 acres of glebe, east by the river Swale, 5 miles west from Richmond station with residence, in the gift of John Timothy D'.Arcy Hutton and 5 east from Reeth, in the Richmond division of the esq. and held since 1879 by the Rev. Thomas Agmondisham Riding, wapentake and petty sessional division of Gilling Vesey, of Trinity College, Dublin. Near this place are the West, union and county court district of Richmond, rural rums of Ellerton priory, in Downholme parish, and Marrick deanery of Wrst Richmond, arcbdcaconry of R:chmond and priory, both for nuns. Marske Hall, the property and seat diocese of Ripon. The nearest railway station i3 at Rich- of John Timothy D'.Arcy Hutton esq. J.P. is a mansion of mond. The church of St. Edmund is an ancient building of stone in the Classic style, near to the village; in the grounds stone, principally in the Gothic style, consi~ting of chancel, is an obelisk 6o feet high, which covers the remains of Cap­ nave, north aisle, porch and an open belfry containing one tain Ma-tthew Button, who died in 1813. This family of bell: there are r8o sittmgs. The register dates from the year Hut ton have furnished to the church two archbishops, viz. I597· The li\•ing is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge Matthew Button, Archbishop of York 1595, who died I6 .
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