KELLY's 22 • Parker Charles, Farmer W ARLABY
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AlNDERBY-STEEPLE. NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. (KELLY'S 22 • Parker Charles, farmer W ARLABY. Hall Edward, farm hailifi to Heml' Petch John, farmer, Bramper Wrigley James Cecil Cook esq. Low Sowber Stockdale Thomas, builder Booth Richard, farmer & landowner Rattray James, farmer White George, cowkeeper Broadwith John, farmer AINTHORPE, see Danby. AIRYHOLME, see Hovingham. AISKEW, see Bedale. AISLABY ie a civil parish, chapelry and village, If part of London Bridge having been built of it: on. miles north from Sleights station on the Whitby and the same estate there is a spring, called St. Hilda's Malton branch of the North Eastern railway, and 3 Well. Woodland!, the seat of the Misses Yeoman, is en· south-west from Whitby, in the Whitby division of the circled by luxuriant groups o.f trees. Park Hall, the Riding, liberty and petty sessional division of Whitby residence of the Rev. John Horsfall Richardson M.A. Strand, Whitby union and county court district, rural is pleasantly situated in this village. Frederick Haigh. deanery of Whitby, archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese Pyman esq. J.P. of Dunsley House, near Whitby,. of York. The church of St. Margaret, erected in 1732, · possesses the manorial rights. The principal landowners. bnt now disused, is a plain building of stone, consisting are the Misses Yeoman, James Pawson esq. of Don of nave only, and seating r5o persons. The new church, caster and the Rev. J. H. Richardson M.A. The area is. erected in r897, at a cost of £r,8oo, i>~ of stone: it con· 1,067 acres of land and 6 of water; rateable value,. ~ists of nave and chancel, and will seat qo. The register £1,674; the population in 1911 was 273. dates from the year r86r. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £ 117, including 350 acres of glebe, and Post & M. 0. Office, Aislaby.-George Richardson,. held since 1912 by the Rev. Arthur Llewelyn Meyricke sub-postmaster. Letters through Sleights arrive at 8' M.A. of Caius College, Cambridge, who resides in a.m. & 5· 20 p.m.; dispatched at 5·45 p.m. week days- Whitby, where he also holds a curacy, the patronage I only. Sleights, 2 miles distant, is the nearest tele-- being in dispute. The rectorial tithe, amounting to £167, graph office is appropriated to the Archbishop of York. The extensive Wall Letter Box, Sleights Bridge, cleared at 8.30 a.m. &. f'.tone quarries here are the property of the Misses 5·5 & 6- 2 5 p.m. week days only Yeoman; this stone has long been celebrated for its Public Elementary School (mixed), erected for 90 chit durability, some of the principal piers of England and dren; average attendance, 6o; Henry Holgraves, master COMMERCIAL. Jackson John, farmer, Nelson house l'BIVATE RESIDENTS. Atkinson William, farmer Moor James, gamekeeper to the- Dean Horace, Pond house Benn Mary (Mrs.), market gardener Misses Yeoman de Wend Mrs. Aislaby hall Blythman Matthew, quarry owner Pearson John, farmer Dovener Thos. Edwin, Hawthornedale Cass George, farmer, & New inn Richardson Thomas, market grdnr Duck Arthu!l', Wood lea Corney John, joiner & builder (postal Robinson Harry, blacksmith Hubbard Edmund Isle address, Sleights, Ymks) Severs John, wheelwright Richardson Rev. John Horsfall M.A. :Elders George, farmer, Toft house & Trowsdale Wm. George, shopkeeper Park hall Hawthornedale (postal address, Ward William, assistant overseer & 5hankland Mrs. Brook cottage Sleights, Yorks) clerk to the Parish Council (poet<al Stobart Miss, Groves hall Holmes George, farmer, Lodge faTm address, Sellyhill, Whitby) Trotter Maj.-Gen. Sir James Keith Hutchinson John Henry, gardener to Ward William, carrier R.A., K.C.B., C.M.G. Aislaby Maj.-Gen. Sir James Keith Trotter Welford Ann (Mrs.), Mason's Arm!< lodge; & United Service club, R.A., K.C.B., C.M.G P.H London S W Hutchinson Thomas, farmer W ellham Thomas, shoe maker Yeoman Misses, Woodlands Jackson Arthur, farmer Winspear Jonatha~, farmer :A.ISLABY, see Middleton. 'ALDWARK, see Alne. ALLERSTON is a parish, township and village, on the · eluding 48 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of nigh road between Pickering and Scarborough, with a the Archbishop of York, and held since 1904 by the r,tation named Ebberston on the Scarborough and Rev. James Simpson Salman M.A. of St. John's College, Pickering branch of the North Eastern railway, II miles Cambridge, who resides at Ebberston. Sir George north-east from Malton, 13 south-west from Scarborough Everard Arthur Cayley hart. of Woodbridge, who is lord and 5 east from Pickering; it is in the Whitby division of the manor, the trustees of the late Edward Lloyd of the Riding, Pickering Lythe wapentake, petty ses- esq. and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners are the prin sional division of Pickering Lythe East, Pickering cipal landowners. The soil exhibits varieties of loam, union, Malton county court district, rural deanery of limestone, sand, marsh and moorland ; subsoil, the Malton, archdeaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. same. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The The church of St. Mary is an ancient building of stone population in 1911 was 333, and the area is ro,o49 acres; in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, south of land and 9 of water; rateable value, £3,919. porch and an embattled western tower with pinnacles, Crosscliffe, 7 miles north-north-west, is a hamlet con- containing 2 bells: during a heavy storm on Friday, taining several farms. ~et. qth, r88r, the roof of the nave was carried away; Post Office.-Alfred Roger, sub-postmaster. Letters- m. 1882 the church was thoroughly restor~d and seated through Pickering arrive at 8. 30 a. m. on week day& With open bench.es and a carv~d .oak ~ulpit added .at a only. Box cleared at 5.20 p.m. Ebberston is the- cost of .£900! raised by subscr1ptwn: 1t ~lso contams a nearest money order & Thornton-le-Dale, 3 miles dis- me~onal wm~ow to the Bravender far~:uly, 1878: ~he tant the nearest telegraph office stamed east wmdow was erected by Miss Isabel Hmd . ' in memory of her uncles, William and John Hind: the Publ;c Elementary School, erected in r874, for 80t church affords r6o sittings. The register dates from children_; average attendance, 22; Mrs. Annie Hog- the year r68o. The living is a vicarage, united to the gard, mistress vicarage of Ebberston, joint net yearly value £300, in- Ebberston Railway Station, Fras. Bradshaw, station mase Marked thus t lett-ers through Hack- Coverdale Thomas, farmer, Moorcock Pearson John & .,idney, farmers ness, Scalby Elliott Fred, Cayley Arms inn Roger Alfred, blacksmith, Post office- . * Grey John, farmer Smith John, shopkeeper ~b.rked thus letters through West Grey William, farmer Smith Ruth (Mrs.), farmer Heslerton. *Hirst Charles Alfred, farmer fStephenson Isaac, farmer Cosway Rev. Percy Lee (curate) tHurd Joheph, farmer, Crosscliffe tStephenson Robert, farmer Hind Miss, Jasmine cottage Leng Cooper, boot maker *Turnbull George & Sons, millers. Leng Robert, farmer & assistant (water), Allerston roller mills,. COllMERCIAL. overseer Marishes & at Grange mills, Sin- tAlderson John, farmer, Crosscliffe Milner John Wm. farmer. & carrier nington Barker Frederick, grocer Mook Christopher, farmer, Givendale *Turnbull George, farmer, Marishe~ Beal Waiter, cowkeeper *Newlove Jas. (Mrs.), frmr. Marishes Watson William, farmer,Manor house Collinson John, faTmer, Marishes tPalms Guy St. Maur, farmer, White George, farmer *Coverdale Jobn, farmer Crosscli:ffe ALNE is a parish, extensive township• and a pleasant sional division of Bulmer West, Easingwold union antt village, with a station three-quarters of a mile north county court di~trict, rural deanery of Easingwold, arch east on the main line of the North Eastern railway, 4 deaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. The villag~ miles south-west from Easingwold, n! north-west from stands in the ,·ale of the small river Kyle, which, aftPr York and 202! from London, in the Th)rsk and Mal5on passing Carnebrig, flows into the Ouse at Newton. Th,. division of the Riding, wapentake of Bulmer, petty ses- railway station has a conl and luggage depOt, and there-.