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EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. (KEI.I.Y'8 4A· Oa 420 PANG FOSS. EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. (KEI.I.Y'8 4A· oa. :19P. ot land, and a rent-charge of re;. Fangf088 SPl"rrtB is a hamlet, about half-a-mile aonth from the lfall, a large brick and stone building, is now occupied by village, and is the site of an ancient hospital. Thomas Eadon esq. Henry Fawcett esq. who is lord of the Letters arrive from York at 8 a.m. 1 dispatched at 4.20 manor, Thomas Ea.don esq. George Vere Braithwaite esq. of p.m. Pocklington is the nearest money order & telegraph Edith Weston Hall, Rutland, and Mrs. Hutton of Sorrelsykes office Park, West Burton, are the chief landowners. The soil and Parjsh School (mixed), erected in r8&,, for 70 children: subsoil are clay and sand. The chief crops are wheat, barley, average attendance 56 ; Robert M, Butcher, mask!r ~ 1141'!1. oats, beaWI, turnips and seeds. The area is 1,409 acres; Butcher, mistress rateable value, £1,742; the populatioll in x891 was 177. Railway Station, Robert Deighton, station master Eadon Thomas, Fangfoss hall Broadley John, farmer Fountain Thomas, tailor Butcher Robert Martin, registrar of HodgsonAustin, Carpe~ters' ArmsP.lf. COMMERCIAL. births & deaths for Fangfoss sub-dist & blacksmith Barmby James, deputy registrar for Campling Sam, wheelwright Nolton Francis, farmer Fangfoss sub-district Dales James, farmer Smith John, farmer Beedham Alfred, farmer English Joanna (Mrs.), shopkeeper Wyrill Edward, farmer Beilby William, farmer NORTH FERRIBY is a township and parish, on the Luke Hetherington's trust & partly from invested funcis; r.orth bank of the river Humber, with a. station on the Hull the school will hold 150 children ; average attendance, 64; and Selby section of the North Eastern railway, 7! miles John Green Hornby, master west from Hull, in the Howdenshire division of the Riding, Rail way Station, All!m Potter, station master Hunsley Beacon division of Harthill wapentake, South CARRIER TO HULL.-Joseph Wilson, from • Fleece,' Marke~ Hunsley Beacon petty sessional division, Sculcoates union, place, tues. & fri. returning same day county court district of Hull, rural deanery of Howden, WoLD lNGs, formerly a hamlet, is now in the borough of archdeaconry of the East Riding and diocese of York. The Hull and forms part of the parish of Newington. church of All Saints, entirely rebuilt in 1848, o!s an edifice NEWINGTON, formerly a hamlet of this parish, was formed of stone in the Early Decorated style, consisting of chancel, into a parish in 1877 and is now included within the borougb nave, aisles, north and 10uth porches and a western tower of Hull. with spire, containing 5 bells : the east window and six others are stained: in the chancel are two kneeling figures Swanland is a township in North Ferriby and Kirk in marble, representing members of the Lillingston family, Ell a parishes, IJ miles north. The tithe, amounting to £!42, who died in 16gg and 1713 respectively: there are 300 sit- is impropriated. Here are Congregational and Primitive tings. The register dates from the year r658. The living Methodist chapels. Swanland Manor House, a modem is a vicarage, gross yearly value £ 253, including 87 acres of mans10n, the residence of James Reckitt esq. J.P. and Swan.­ glebe, in the gift of Mrs. Turner, of Ferriby House and land Hall, the seat of John Todd esq. J.P. are the principal Liverpool, and held since 188o by the Rev. Thomas Maylin seats here. The principal landowners are John Todd esq. Theed LL.B. of St. John's College, Cambridge. There is a J.P. James Reckitt e.sq. J,P. Henry Barkworth esq. and the Primitive Methodist chapel, built in 1 s77. Aston Hall is the Ringrose family. The area is 2, 871 acres of land; rateable residence of Sir Frederick Augustus Talbot Clifford-Con- value, .£6,229 13s. 4d. ; the population in 1891 was 446. stable ba.rt. D.L._ .r.P. Mrs. Turner, of Ferriby House, who BRAFFORDS is a hamlet in the township of Swanland, 3! is lady of the manor, and the Hull Trinity House are the miles north from North Ferriby. The principal landowner principal landowners. The soil is chalky; subsoil of the is William Henry Harnson-llroadley esq. J.P. of Welton. same nature. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. PosT OFFICE, Swanland.-William Newcomhe, receiver. The area is I ,oo8 acres of land ; rateable value, [4,769; the Letters through llrough arrive at 8 a. m. &; 6.50 p.m. population in x88x was 473, in 1891 was 446. (callers only); dispatched 5.30 p.m. & 7 p.m.; sundays Parish Clerk, James Glcdstone. at I a. m. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid. Nortb PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- I<'erriby is the nearest money order & telegraph office Robert Gledstone, sub-postmaster. Letters through British School (mixed), erected by John Todd esq . .l.P. in 1876, Brough arrive at 7.30 a. m. & 6.15 p.m. (to callers) ; dis- fon3o children; average attendance,8o; Wm.Beynon,ma.s\ patched 6.30 & 7·55 p.m. j Sundays, 1.55 p.m CARRIERS TO:- N a.tional School, North Ferriby, erected in 1878, by Mrs. BEVERLEY-William Dowson, sat. returmng same day Turner, of Liverpool, in memory of her late husband, HuLL-W. Harsley, to' Rampant Horse,' mon. wed. & sat.; & endowed with £28 yearly, partly derived from Sir William Dowson, tues. & fri. &; Henry Gray, tues. & fri North Ferriby. Champney Richard, brick & tile maker Caley Henry. farm bailiff to Joseph PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Clark John Percy, farmer Thompsonesq.ofWardby,Humberdle Bromby Miss Ducker Johnson, brick & tile maker, Calvert Waiter, joiner Butts Robert Gosset Maisonette&; at Melton Clayton John, miller (wind) Carlill Misses Dunn Robert, Duke of Cumberland P.H Cowper Edward, farm bailiff to Jamee Clark John Percy . GledstoneRobert,ga.rdenerto W.Wright Heckitt esq. J.P Clifford-Constable SirFrederick Angus- esq. & postmaster Craggy John, farmer Gray James, gardener Dowson William, carrier t ns T a lbo t b a rt . D.L. 1 .l.P. As ton h a 11 Hacker Heathcoate, The Cottage . Jenkinson Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Dunn Daniel, farmer, Swanland dale Ha.rrison Edward Robert, Woodgateho Kirby Richard, bricklayer Dyson Henry, cowkeeper Hunter Mrs Petch Thomson, coal dealer . Frow J oseph M. tailor Johnson Mrs Wilson Joseph, carrier & farmer Haldenby George, tailor King William Robinson, Nelholme Winduss John, tailor Harper Edward, shoe maker Knowles Jordan V. The Hollies Swanland. Heron Robert (:Mrs.), farmer Moss Edward Hugh, South villa Hotham George, head gardener to John Ostler John Corrie Reginald, Mere house Todd esq. J.P Shepherd Mrs Dnncan Andrew, Swanland house K"1r b y J o h n, b ne· kl ayer Theed Rev. Thos. Maylin LL.B. Vicarage Grotrian Frederick, Braffords L"1s t er El'1za b e th (M rs. ) , f armer, S wan• Turner Mrs. Ferriby house Reckitt James J.P. Manor house 1an d d a 1e Wright William Shaw John, Beech bill Marsball Francis, farmer Todd John M.A., J.P. Swanland hall Marshall Joseph G. flour dealer COMMERCIAL. Whitehead Rev. John Edwin [Cong] Marsball Mary (Miss), dress maker Andrew John, wheelwright & joiner COMMERCIAL. Newcombe Wm. shoe ma. Post office ,Barron Robert, farmer Anderson Selina (Mrs. ),grocr.& beer ret Spronson George, farm bailiff to J. r. Bell William, cowkeeper,Ma"Jine cottage Andrew Thomas, joiner Clark esq Brig'gs Robert, farm bailiff to J. P. Atkinson George, butcher Watkin Jonathan, farmer Clark esq • Beilby Henry Watson, blacksmith Westerdale John, cowkeeper Bullock Ruth (Miss), dress maker Billaney Henry, farm bailiff to Henry Wise Robert, 2"rocer Caukwell John, blacksmith Barkworth esq. of Hessle FIT,EY is a select watering place, township and parish, deanery of Scarborough, archdeaconry of the East Riding market and fishing town, on the eastern coast, with a and diocese of York. From being a mere fishing village, fltation on the Hull and Scarborongh section of the North Filey has risen, since 183r, to the position of an importan~ Eastern railway, 7t miles south-east from Scarborough, 12 watering place, and is delightfully situated at the nortb­ north-north-west from Bridlington by 'road and 13~ by rail, eastern extremity of the East Riding, on the shore of Filey 12i north-east from Hunmanby, 44! north by rail from Hull bay, which affords both excellent fishing and shooting; and 215 from London, in the Buck rose division of the Riding, it is open to the east, but is proteeted. from the north- ~partly in the wapentake of Dickering and partly in Picker- easterl ~ winds by a long ridge of rocks, anciently called ing Lythe (NQrth Riding), Dickering petty sessional division, the " , 1le," but now ·' Filey Brigg," extending from Scarborough union and connty court district, in the rural a narrow tongue of land to a distance seaward of fully .
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