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NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. [ KELLY's the Petty Sessions Are Held for the Malton Division, for North MALTON UNION 144 MAL TON. NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. [ KELLY's The Petty Sessions are held for the Malton division, for North MALTON UNION. Riding, at the Town hall, Malton, on the second & last Board day, saturday, at the Town hall, at 10.30 a. m. saturdays in each month at II a. m.; & for the Buckrose The union has an area of IIO,oio acres; rateable value in division at the Magistrates' room, N orton, for the East r892 £'I6o,259; the population in I8gr was 21,662; it Riding, on the first & third saturdays in each month at comprises the following places :-In the North Riding­ r I a. m. The following places are included in the petty Airyholme with Howthorpe & Baxtenhowe, Amotherby, sessional division :-Amotherby, Appleton-le-Street, Airy­ Appleton-le-Street with Easthorpe, Barton-le-Street, holme, Broughton, Butterwick, Barton-le-Street, Bulmer, Barton-le-Willows, Brawby, Brought<Jn, Bulmer, Butter­ Coneysthorpe, Fryton, Ganthorpe, Henderskelfe, Having­ wick, Coneysthorpe. Crambe, Foston, Fryton, Ganthorpe, ham, Hildenley, Buttons Ambo, Malton (Old & New), Great Habton, Henderskelf, Hildenley, Hovingham, Hut­ Swint<Jn, Slingsby, South Holme, Terrington, Welburn, tons-Ambo, Little Habt<Jn, Old Malton, Ryton, St. Leo­ Wath & Whitwell nard (New Malt<Jn), St. Michael (New 1.\'Ialton), Scack. leton, Sheriff Hutton with Cornbrough, Slingsby, Sonth LOCAL BOARD. Holme, Stittenham, Swinton, Terrington with Wigan­ Offices, Town hall. thorpe, Thornton-le-Clay, Wath, Welburn & Whitwell-on­ Board day, last wednesday in each month at 10 a. m. the-Hill. In the East Riding-Acklam-with-Barthorpe, Birdsall, Burythorpe, Duggleby, East Heslert<Jn, Eddle­ Members :-Henry Hurtley (chairman), Robert Boulton, thorpe with Grange, Firby, Howsham, Kennythorpe, Paul Hickes, George Hudson, Henry Hurtley, Charles Kirby Grindalythe, Kirkbam, Knapton,:Langton, Leaven­ Iames Russell, Matthew B. Slater, Andrew James Taylor, ing, Leppington, Mennythorpe, North Grimston, Norton, John Willows, Robert W. Hatfield, William Davison, Raisthorpe with Burdale, Rillington, Scagglethorpe, George Oliver & Thomas Mitchell Scampston, Settrington, Thirkleby, Thorpe Bassett, West Clerk, Georg·e Simpkin Cattle, Town hall Heslerton, Westow, Wharram Percy, Wharram-le-Street, Treasurer, Alfred Wm. Walker, York & East Riding Bank Wintringham & Yedingham Medical Officer of Health Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Georg11 Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances,Rt.Richardson,Town hall Simpkin Cattle, Town hall, Malton Collector, John Marshal!, Town hall Treasurer, Alfred Wm. Walker, East Riding Bank, Malton Clerk to School Attendance Committee, John Marshall, The Relleving & Vaccination Officers, No. 1 district, William Mount Peacock, 78 N ewbiggin, Malton ; No. 2 district, Josepll Superintendent or Fire Brigade, Robert Richardson Harrison, N orton PuBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:- Collectors of Poor's Rate, Malton, Jn. Marshall, Castlegate, Cattle Market, Market place, Henry Botterell, keeper New Malton; Old Malton,Thos.Wray; Norton,Jas.Horsley Cemeteries, Old Malton & New Malton, George Simpkin Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators :-Bulmer district, Cattle, clerk to the burial boards; Thomas Watson, John McPhail Dougall M.D., c.M. Welburn; Hovingham sexton & superintendent district, Wm. S. Sprent M.D. Slingsby; Leavening district, Corn Exchange, Yorkersgate J. T. R. Miller, Castlegate ho. Malton ; Malton district, County Court, His Honor Francis A. Bed well M.A. judge; Wm. Taylor Colby M. D. The Mount, Malton; Norton John Marriott Richardson, registrar & .high bailiff; district, William Mackay L.R.c.P. Edin.Norton; Rillington Samuel Ridge, deputy registrar; William R. Spaven, district, Robert Dickie Bradford L.R.C.P. Edin. Rillington bailiff & broker; D. Jackson Wilson, chief clerk. The Superintendent Registrar, George Simpkin Cattle, Town Court is held at the Town HalL 'fhe district comprises hall, Malton; deputy, John Marshall, Castlegate, Malton the following places :-Acklam-with-Barthorpe, Airy­ Registrars of Marriages, Thomas Botterill, Claremont ter. holme & Howthorpe, Aislaby, Allerston, Amotherby, Malton ; deputy, William Botterill, Castlegate, Malton A ppleton -le-Moors, A pplet<Jn -le-Street, Barton-le-Street, Registrars of Births & Deaths, Bulmer sub-district, G. Barton-le-Willows, Barughs-Ambo, Birdsall, Bra wby, Addison, Bulmer ; Hovingham sub-district, Thomas Wil­ Broughton, Bulmer, Burdale, Butterwick, Burythorpe, sou, Slingsby ; Malton sub-district, Thomas Botterill, Cawthorne, Coneysthorpe, Crambe, Cropton, Crosscliff, Claremont ter. Mal ton; deputy, Wm. Botterill, Castlegate, Duggleby, East Ness, Ebberstone, Eddlethorpe & Grange, Mal ton; Rillington sub-diBtrict, Robert Dickie Bradford Farmanby, Farworth, Firby, Foston, Fryton, Ganthorpe, L.R.C.P. Edin. Rillington; Westow sub-district, W. W. Gothland, Great Habt<Jn, Hartoft, Henderskelf, Heslerton Waite, Thornthorpe, 1.\'Ialton East, Heslerton West, Hildenley, Hovingham, Howsham, Workhouse, Low street, partly in Old Malton & partly in Huttons-Ambo, Kennythorpe, Kingthorpe, Kirby, Grin­ St. Leonards, is a building of brick, formerly called dalythe, Kirby Misperton, Kirkham, Knapton, Langton, Spring hall, & appropriated as a workhouse in 1735. It Lastingham, Leavening, Leavisham, Leppington, Little 'lfas rebuilt in 1789 for 164 inmates ; James Derbyshire, Habton, Lock ton, Marton, Mennythorpe, Middlet<Jn, New master; William Taylor Colby J.I.D. medical officer; Mrs. Mal ton, Newton, Norman by, North Grimston, N ort<Jn, Celia Derbyshire, matron; Miss Lucy Maude Lacey, Old Malton, Pickering, Pickering Marishes, Raisthorpe, schoolmistress Rillington, Rosedale East, Rosedale West, Ryton, Salton, RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Scackleton,, Scagglethorpe, Scampston, Settrington, Meets at The Town Hall on alternate saturdays at II a.m. Sheriff Button with Cornbrough, Sinnington, Slingsby, Clerk, George Simpkin Cattle, Town hall, Malton South Holme, Spaunton, Stape, Swinton, 'l'errington & Treasurer, Alfred Wm. Walker, York & East Riding Bank Wiganthorpe, Thirkleby, Thornton Dale, JThornton-le­ Medical Officer of Health, James George Ernest ColbyoH.A., Clay, Thornton, Risebrough, Thorpebassett, Wath, Wel­ M.B., n.c.N. The Mount, Malton burn, WestNess, Westow, Wharram-le-Street, Wharram­ Inspec~or of Nuisances, John Ridsdale, Norton Percy, Whitwell, Wilton, Wintringham, Wrelton & ScHooL ATTENDANCE ColiiMITTEE. Yedingham Meets at The Town Hall on alternate saturdays at 11.15 a.m. For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in Scar­ Clerk, George Simpkin Cattle, Town hall, Malton borough district, W. Drawbridge, Scarboro', officl. receiver Attendance & Inquiry Officers, Northern district, William Certified bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress Peacock, 78 N ewbiggin, Mal ton; Eastern distnet, Joseph Amendment Act," Boulton & Cooper, Cattle market; Harrison, Nor ton J. King, 15 Market street; T. Botterill & Son, Castle­ PuBLIC OFFICERS:- gate & W. R. Spaven, 68 Newbiggin; & J. Westmoreland Assessors & Collectors of Property & Income Tax, W alter & Mr. Gaffick, Pickering Stubbs, Old Malton gate, & James Adams S~ubbs, 13 County Police Station, Cattle market, Thomas Silversides, Wheelergate L superintendent, r sergeant & 6 constables ..Assessor for the Manor Court & Borough Bailiff, John Dispensary, Wm. Decley M.D. physician, James Thomas Marriott Richardson, Chancery lane Roger Miller L.s.A. house surgeon, Saville street Assistant Ov-erseer, John Marshall, The Mount Inland H.evenue Office, 52 Newbiggin, Michael Mangan Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, William Hall, 43 Local Board Fire Engine Station, Low street, Robert Yorkersgate · Richardson, superintendent Deputy Coroner, Pickering Division, North Riding, Hugh Masonic Hall (Camalodunum lodge), Yorkersgate William Pearson, 38 Yorkersgate Prison, Cattle market, Thomas Silversides, supt. of police Town Crier, Robert Coulson, St. Leonard's lan Stamp Office, 14 Castlegate, Watson Robson, distributor ; PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services:--< hours from ro a.m. till 4 p.m St. Mary's Church, Old Malton, Rev. William Ingham Temperance Hall, Spital street, Matthew Horsley, sec M.A. vicar; I0.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Town Hall, Market place St. Michael's Church, New Malton, Rev. George Arthur Firth M. A. vicar; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m VOI~UNTEERS. St. Leonard's Church, New Malton, Rev. Robert William !2nd Volunteer Battalion Princess of Wales's O.vn York­ Elliot M.A. vicar; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m 1 shire Regiment (A Co. ), Captain 'l'homas Carter Cloug 1, Catholic, Wells lane, Rev. Edmund Joseph Hickey, priest; commandant; Surgeon-Major William Taylor M. D. 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8.30 a.m.: thurs. 7.30 medical officer ; Sergeant Lewis Burini, drill instructor p.m. holidays of obligation 10 a. m. & 7.30 p.m .
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