LOW ABBOTSIDE, See Askrigg. ACKI,AM, Or West Or OLD Acklam, IS a Township, to .£2O6, Is Appropriated to the Archbishop of York

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LOW ABBOTSIDE, See Askrigg. ACKI,AM, Or West Or OLD Acklam, IS a Township, to .£2O6, Is Appropriated to the Archbishop of York DIRECTORY.] NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. AIN DERBY-STEEPLE. 1'i HIGH ABBOTSIDE is a. large township, comprising ing the opening of the church and the twenty-fifth year 'of the scattered hamlets of SEDBUSK, SIMONSTONE, HIGH the vicar's tenure of this living : there are r2o sittings. The SHAw, Low SHAW, HARDRow, CoTTERDALE, FossDALE, register dates from the year 1749. The living is a vicarage, LITHERSKEW, CAMS HousE, HRLBECK, LUNDS, in the Rich- gross yearly value £2oo, derived chiefly from 277 acres of mond division of the Riding, wapentake and petty sessional glebe, in the gift of the"Earl of Wharncliffe and the vicar' of division of Hang West, parish and union of Aysgarth, county Aysgarth alternately, and held since 1854 by the Rev. Robert court district of Leyburn. High Abbotside is on the north Pinck, of St. Bees. HARDROW ScAR, on the river Ure, in bank of the river Ure or Yore, in Wensleydale, about r6 this township, is one of the finest waterfalls in the North of miles west from Leyburn and r ~ miles north from Hawes England. CoTTER FORCE is another picturesque waterfall,' station on that branch of the North Eastern railway. The 2 miles further west. Tb.e population, including Lunds, in Earl of Wharncliffe, who is lord of the manor, William r8gr was 412. Hunter Tomlinson esq. the representatives of the late Rev. LUNDs is a scattered hamlet in this township. The church J. Metcalfe, John William Lodge esq. Joseph Chadwick esq. is a small building of stone, consisting of chancel and nave, and Thomas Stuart esq. are the principal landowners. The and has 40 sittings. The register dates from the year 1749. tithe, amounting to £r63, belongs to Trinity College, Cam- FossDALE is a hamlet 2! miles north-west from Hawes, bridge, and lessees. The Earl of Wharncliffe has a shooting situated at the junction of the Heare Beck and Fossdale Gill, box at Simonatone, I mile north from Hawes. The soil is two feeders of the river Ure. rich loam; subsoil, limestone and sand. The land is pria- CoTTERDALE is a village, consisting of about IS hOuses cipally in pasture. Small veins of coal are worked ; also and is surrounded by lofty hills, except on the south, on stone quarries. The area is 6,230 acres of land and 31 of which side is the only entrance to the dale. water; rateable value, £5,396; the population in r891 was LITHERSKEW is a hamlet- 2! miles north-east from Hawes. 412. SEDBUSK is an agricultural village r! miles north-by-east HARD ROW is a village in this township, and with Lnnds an from Hawes. At HIGH SHAW is a quarry. ecclesiastical parish: it is r~ miles north from Hawes, in the Letters received via Hawes R.S.O. arrive at ro.3o. The rural deanery of West Catterick, archdeaconry of Richmond latter is the nearest money order & telegraph office and diocese of Ripon. The church of St. Mary and St. John ScHOOLS:--. - was erected in r879 by the Earl of Wharncliffe, in place of A SchoollJoard of 5 members was formed Jan. 23, 1874; an older structure, at a cost of £r,6oo, as a memorial to his W. Shaw, Hawes, clerk to the board; Bell Pratt, High brother, the Hon. James Frederick Stuart Wortley, d. 27 Shaw, attendance officer; the parish is also contributory Nov. 1870: it is a stone building in the Early English style to the Hawes school board, sending 2 members · and consists of chancel, nave, south porch and western turret Board, Hardrow, erected in 1875, for 95 children; average containing one bell: there are two memorial windows; one attendance, 40; Joseph Corry, master to Robert Harvey Pinck, eldest son of the vicar,. who wa.s Board, South Lunds (mixed), erected in 1878, for64child• drowned near Sedbergh in r865, and another commemorat- ren ; average attendance, 53; James Masheter, master Wharncliffe Earl of D.L., J.P. Simon-j Brunskill Jn. Barker,farmer,Cotterdale Kirk John, jun. farmer, Cotterdale stone hall; Wortley hall, Sheffield; & Brunskill Geo. Hy. farmer, Cotterdale Metcalfe Jeffrey, farmer, Lunds Wharncliffe house, Curzon street w Brunskill James, fanner, Lunds Metcalfe Thomas Edwd. farmr.Rigg ho & Carlton, Travellers' & Marlborough Burton Nathan, farmer, Lunds Metcalfe William, farmer, Cotterdale clubs s w & Turf club w London Dinsdale James, farmer, Litherskew Moor Anthony,farmer, Brown paddocks Pinck Rev. Robert, Vicarage, Hardrow Dinsdale John, farmer, Simonstone Moore James, stone mason & farmer, Smith Mrs. Rigg house Dunn James, farmer, Sedbusk Sedbusk COMMERCIAL. Ewbank Robert, farmer, Yore house Moore Thomas, farmer, Simonstone .Alderson Christopher, farmer, Lunds Farrer Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Lunds Pratt Hell, farmer & school attendance Alton Alexander, farmer & quarry Fawcett Anthony Moore,frmr. Sedbusk officer, High shaw owner, High shaw Fawcett Isabella(Miss),grocer, Sedbusk Pratt James, farmer Atkinson John, farmer, Lunds Fawcett Edward Allen,farmer,Sedbusk Raw John, farmer, Bladeses Balderston James, farmer l<'othergill Leonard, farmer, Strands SC'ott John, farmer, Simonstone Balderston Richard, farmer, Sedbusk Fothergill Robert, horse dlr. Hardrow Sedgwick John, farmer, Fossdale Banks John, farmer, Cams house Hunter Thomas, farmer, Pry house Slinger John, farmer, Litherskew Bell John, farmer, Placelands Iveson Henry, shopkeeper, Hardrow Slinger Matthew, farmer, Cotterdale Bell Matthew,frmr. Haylands,Sedbnsk Johnson Anthony, farmr.Hardrow hall Sunter John, farmer, Collier holme Bell Richard, farmer, Cams house Johnson William & Edward, Green Sunter Elizh. (Mrs. ),frmr. Thwaite brdg Blades James, farmer, Low shaw 'Dragon P.H. & farmers, Hardrow Taylor Anthony, game~eeper to the Blades James,farmer,Simonstone house Kettlewell Arthur, farmer, Cams house Earl of Wharncliffe, West house Broderick J. L. & G. quarry owners, Kettlewell Robert, farmer, Fallowfield Taylor Edward, farmer, Hardrow Sedbusk; & at Gayle. See advert Kirk John, farmer, Cotterdalc Taylor John, farmer, Hardrow LOW ABBOTSIDE, see AsKRIGG. ACKI,AM, or WEsT or OLD AcKLAM, IS a township, to .£2o6, is appropriated to the Archbishop of York. Acklam parish and village, on the high road from Stokesley to Guis- Hall, the property of William Thomas Hustler esq. D.L., J.P. borough, 7 miles north-east from Yarm and 3 south from who is lord of the manor and principal landowner;, the Middlesbrough, in the Cleveland division of the Riding, mansion (at present vacant) is a red brick structure in the West division of Langbaurgh liberty, petty sessional division Elizabethan style, and stands in an extensive park in which of North Langbaurgh, union and county court district of is a beautiful avenue of fir and lime trees. The soil is sand Middlesbrough, rural deanery of Middlesbrough, arch- and clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, grass deaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. The church of and turnips. Population in 1891 was 155; the area is 1,902 St. John is a small and plain but ancient building of stone acres; rateable value, £r,852. in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch Parish Clerk, William Mallor,tr and a western turret containing one bell: there are r2o sit- tings. The register dates from the year 1732, The living Letters by foot post from Middlesbrough, which is also the is a vicamge, average tithe rent-charge £ 45, net yearly nearest money order office, arrive at 9 a.m. Letters col~ value£ 122, including 45 acres of glebe, with residence, in• lected at 5 p.m the gift of William Thomas Hustler esq. and held since 1865 National School, built in 1871 & supported byW. T. Hustler by the Rev. Edward Gomersall Charlesworth, of St. Bees esq. for 8o children~ average attendance, r3; Miss Mary and a surrogate. The great or rectorial tithe, amounting Pudsey, mistress Charlesworth Rev. Edward Gomersall Robinson Thomas, farme Smith John,farmer,Newport Line farm [vicar & surrogate], Vicarage Robinson William, farmer Thompson Christopher, boot k shoe ma Dale William, farmer, Mill Hill farm Sickley Charles, farmer [For names of Residents in NoRTH Hnmphreys Dan, farmer Simpson Thomas, blacksmith ACKLAM, see MIDDLESBROUGH} Nesom Stephen, farmer AINDERBY-STEEPLE is a township, village and wapentake of East Gilling, petty se!"sional division of Aller­ parish, standing on elevated ground, and deriving its tonshire, Northallerton union and county court district, appellation from its conspicuous church tower or steeple, rural deanery of East Ricbmond, archdeaconry of Richmond visible for miles around ; it is half a mile west from Ain- and diocese of Ripon. The church of St. Helen is an ancient derby station on the extension of the North Eastern railway building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, fromNorthallerton to Hawes, 3 miles south-west from North- nave, aisles, south porch, organ chamber and an embattled allerton, 4l north-east from Bedale, 33} from York and 224! western tower containing 3 bells : the stained east window from London, anfl in the Richmond division of the Riding, is a memorial to Richard Booth esq. and that at the west N. R. YORKS. 2 .
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