DIRECTORY.] NORTH RIDING . RASKELF. 235

Ward Richard, relieving officer for the Whitelock Wm. rope maker, Hungate York & East Riding Bank (Beckett & union & school attendance & inquiry W1lson John, cabinet maker, Hungate Co.) (branch) (James Smith, agent), offi.cel' to the rural attendance Wilson John, shopkeeper, Potter bill Market place ; draw on Glyn, Mills, committee, Bridge street WilsonMartha. ,Mrs.), farmer,Black bull Currie & Co. E c Wa.tson John, saddler, Market place Wilson Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, Yorkshire Penny Bank (James Smith, WatsonMary(Mrs. ),Railwy.inn, Park st Southfield view actuary); open on mondays 7 p.m Westmoreland John, auctioneer & in- Windass Morris, grocer, Ea~tgate spector of nuisances to the urban Windle & Co. corn millers & merchants Xingthorp. &rural sanitary authorities, Potter hill (Piper & Craven, principals), Steam Whitehead James Dove, solicitor, corn- Roller mills & Beavers mill Ashton James T. Kingthorp ball ; & 13 missioner to administer oaths, clerk Winter John, pork butcher, Hallgarth Onslow crescent, South Kensington, to the justices & to the highway boud, Wood Henry, grocer, Eastgate London s w Pickering Lythe West, steward for Wright Joseph, shopkeeper, Westgate Ashton Mrs. KingthDI'p hall the manors of Pickering, Goathland, York Union Banking Co.·Lim. (branch) Hart Jobnson, farmer Snainton,Brompton, Thornton,Scalby (Chas.Fk.Lucy,managcr), Markt. pl.; N esfield William, farmer & Levisham, Hungate draw on Glyn, Mills & Co London E c is a parish, comprising the townships of is a village and township, 2 .A.INDERBY QuERNHOW, HoLME, HowE, PrcKHILL-WITH- miles south of Pickhill and r east from S,inderby station. RoxnY, and SwAINBY-WITH-.A.LLERTHORPE, and The principal landowners are John Durham esq. and Lt.-Col. is in the and Malton division of the Riding, petty John I'Anson J.P. of Howe Hall. The acreage is 516; rate­ sessional division of Wath, wapentake of , union able value, £I,oo2 ; the population in 1891 was 88. and county court district of Thirsk, rural deanery of Cat- terick East, archdeaconry of Richmond and c1iocese of Rip on. Holme is a township, in_ the wapentll:ke of Allertonshire, Pickhill forms with RoxBY a township and village, ~ miles north-east from Smderby statwn, near the river bounded on the east and north by the , 7 miles Swale. The trustees ?f t_he late John Walker esq. are lor~s eonth-east from Bodale and 2 north from Sinderby station I .of t?e manor and prmclp~l landowner~. _The acreage Is on the and Melmerby junction branch of the 536 • rateable value, £824 • the populatiOn m I891 was 47· North Eastern railway. The church of .All Saints, standing i Howe is a township in the parish of Pickhill, 1! miles on a bold eminence at the eastern extremity of the village, sotlth-east from Sinderby station. Lt.-Col. John I'Anson is an ancient building of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, J.P. of Howe Hall, is t.he sole landowner. The acreage is south porch, and an embattled western tower containing a 397; rateable value, £596 ; the population in I891 was 43, clock anu 3 bells : the church retains two remarkable Nor- S · d by · - d t h' · th · h f · b h G E 1n er IS a v1 11 age an owns 1p, In e parrs u man arc h es and was restore d m 1 877 y t e 1ate . . p· kh'll ·th a t t" th N th 11 t d M 1 b 't t t f b h 1c 1 , Wl s a 10n on e or a er on an e mer y S treet esq. R.A. arc h1 ec , at a cos o a out £ 2,5oo ; t e . t. b h f th N th E t ·1 ·1 t e3st window is stained, and there is a memorial window in JUne IOn. ranc 0 e or as ern rai way • 6 Il?1 08 wes - . T · · f f from Thusk and 7 south-east from Hedale. Here 1s aWes- the I a dy c h apel t o th e R ev. W111 mm w1gg M. A. VIcar rom h t d · Th · · 1 d 1825 : the church affords 280 sittings. The register dates 1 1eyan c ape1 • e_rec e m 1 8 35· e prm~Ipa 1 an owners . · · ... t are Charles White, Mrs. Hammond and M1ss M. Kendrew. f rom the year z 71. The l1vmg Is a .1carage, ne year1 y Th · t bl h 1 · 5 6 2 £ 1 value [,190, including 32 acres of g 1ebe, with residence, in . acreage IS 54 ; ra e:1 e va1 ue, ·33 6 ; t e popu atwn 'th ·r f T . 't C ll C b 'd d h ld . 88 m z89r was 120. - bye f~ t ~ rln~6 o~get a~ ri g3, a: ~ th~~;~e t 4 'PosT OFFICE, Sinderby-Henry Chandler, receiver. Letters 0 1 en efvt. h rU ~r ~gts ofnD ohwar 'fMh. ·u? a h egel from Thirsk arrive 7.50 a. m. ; dispatched 4·45 p.m. in an d B .. o e mvers1 yo ur am. e nes1 eyan c ape · · K. kl. · h · 86 J h R ts fN b w· k summer & 3-45 p.m. m wmter. 1r mgton IS t e near- was erected 1n r 4· o n u on esq . .r. P. o ew y- 1s e, t d & t h ffi is lord of the manor. The principal landowners are the ~s money ?r er. e1 egrap 0 ce . . trustees of the late William Rutson esq. The soil is partly Ra1lway Statwn, Smderby, John Tunstall, statiOn master clay and gravel; Stlbsoil, clay. The chief crops are turnips, Swainby-with-Allerthorpe is a township, partly wheat, barley, oats and pasture. The acreage is 2,131 ; in the parish of Pickhtll and partly in , Bedal e rateable value, £3,249; the population in 1891 was 252. union and Northallerton county court distri~t, si miles PosT OFFICE, Pickhili.-William Nelson, receiver. L~tters south-east from Bedale. The Countess of Portarlington is the are received from Thirsk at 8.10 a. m. ; dispatched at 4.25 principal landowner. The acreage is 868; rateable value, p.m. in summer & 3.25 p.m.in winter. The nearest money £z,uo; the population of Swainby-with-Allerthorpe in order & telegraph office is at Kirklington. Postal orders I 88I was 46, of which 21 are in Burneston parish. are issued here, but not paid· PILLAR LETTER Box, cleared at ro a.m. ; letters are re- National School, Pick hill (mixed), built, with master's honse ceived through Be dale by foot post, arrive at 10 a. m. l'he in r86:a & enlarged in I871 ; average attendance, 65; nearest money order & telegraph office is at Kirklington Robt. Dalkin, master; Miss Mary Ann Dalkin, asst. mist WALL LETTER Box, Ainderby, cleared at 5· IS p.m Pickh ill. Kirk by Thomas, farm bailiff to R. Bartram William, farmer & grocer .Allinson John Buck ton esq Greenset John William, farmer Butterwick John Lishman John, joiner & wheelwright Hewson David, farm bailifi toJ. H. &T. HowardRev.A.rthur Wigston B. D. [vicar], Lumley Edward, joiner Greenhill Vicarage Lumley Eliza (Mrs.), Fox & Hounds inn Smith Thomas Henry, farmer Mayna.rd .A.nthony Charles Hutton, Nelson William, tailor; Post office Wheelhouse Henry, farmer Pickhill house Robson Thomas, Star inn, & blacksmith S. d b Simpson Mrs. Church house Howe 1n er Y· I'Anson Ll..-Col. .John;_ P. Howe hall Daniel Thomas William, The Grange COMMERCIAL, Ellis George, farm bailiff to Lt.-Col. Bartram Emanuel,farmer & shopkeepr Bendelow Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper John I' An son .r. P Boddy Henry, glove maker Boddy Christopher, saddler Hunton William, Beda.le Hunt inn Boddy Wm. saddler & leather dresser Britain George, farmer . Bruce Charles, Brewers' Armi'l l'.H Brown Mark, farmer, High Ness farm Alnderby Quernhow. Chandler Henry, shoe maker,Postoffice Bulmer Matthew, shopkeeper Durham John, The Hall Kendrew Marianna (Miss) farmer The Cartwright Edward, farmer Pollard Samuel Manor ' ' Cartwr1ght Robert, farmer Smgleton Wilham, .A.inderby villa Newcombe Robert, farmer Clark John, farmer Durham John, farm~r . Wheelhouse Francis farmer Doutbwaitc Hy. farmer, Lit. Union farm Lupton John, thrashmg JIIachme propr . ' Dunnmg Henry, farmer Pennington William, Crab Tree P.H Swa1nby. G!lbertson Robert, Nag's Head P.H R_ichmond ~3:rry, joiner & :wheelwright Robinson Mary Jane (Mrs.) & John Gregg George Michael, tailor Slmpson Wilham, blacksmith Francis farmers Harland James, farmer Thornpson Wllliam, Black Horse l'.H Robinson William, farmer Haw James, farmer Holme. Allerthorpe. Hodgson John Jennings, farmer Harrison Charles, Holme lodge Gothorpe Saml.farmer, Allerthorpe hall 0 RASKELF is a parish and village on elevated ground, style, and there are also two columns of the original Norman with a. station on the North Eastern railway (main line), I arcade, now protl'llding into the nave: the church consists mile so nth from the village and near the small river Kyle, of chancel, nave, a lady chapel on the north-east and a west­ and is 2i miles west-north-west from Easingwold, in the ern tower of wood, supported on timber props, and contain­ Thirsk and Malton division of the:Riding, wapentake of Bul- ing 3 bells : the east and south windows of the chancel ex­ mer, petty sessional division of Bulmer West, Easingwold hibit the curvilinear Late Decorated tracery of the 14th can­ union and county, court district, rural deanery of Easing- tury : the east window in the lady chapel is an insertion of wold, archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. The the r5th century ; in these windows are many disjointed chnrcll of Bt. Mary i'l a buildmg of stone, partly of the fragments of ancient stained glass : on the south wall is a Tranaition period, but with some portions in the De.cora•ed monnment to the late Rev. Benjamin F. 'fuckniss, incum-