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North Riding Yorkshire. 97 DIRECTORY.] NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. FARLINGTOS. 97 vicarage, net yearly value .£I35. with residence, in the Bedale. Newwn House, the seat of William Darby Roll· _g~ft of the vicar of Jlurneston, and held since I887 by sell esq. D.L., J.P. is a large mansion, in a park of 25 the Rev. William Denison L.Th. of Durham University. acres, with an additional park adj<>ining the grounds of Here are Wesleyan Methodist and Primitive Methodist 45 acres. chapels. .A new Wesleyan chapel was built in I904, at The area of the joint township of Exelby, Leeming a cost of £625. and Newton is 2,429 acres of land and II of water; Post Office, Leeming. John R. Auton, sub-postmaster. rateable value, £4,I33; the population in I9I 1 was 580 Letters through Bedale, via Leeming Bar, are de­ in the township and 475 in the ecclesiastical parish. iJ.ivered at 7·30 a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; dispatched 6.25 p.m. Leerning Bar is the nearest money order & Letters through Bedale arrive at 7 a.m- Londonderry ia telegraph office, I mile distant the nearest money order & telegraph office, about one The Public Elementary School is at Leeming & was mile distant erected for 1_0:9 children (mixed); average. attendance, ; Ioo; Henry Ferriday, master LONDONDERRY is a village on the Great North road Railway Station, Leeming Bar, Frank Richardson, sta­ from LondDn to Scotland, 2 miles south-east from tion master Leem.ing Bar station and 3 east from Bedale, in the township of Exelby, Leeming and Newton and county EXELBY is a village, 2 miles south-west from Leem­ court district of Northallerton. .A. hall for preaching in~ Bar station and 2 south-east frDm Bedale. There is a W esleyan chapel &c. has been built here by W. D. Russell esq. Lt>tter Box cleared at Io a.m. & 3·45 & 6.5 p.m.; sun­ Post, :M. & T. Office, Londonderry. Ralph Coldbeck days, 11.15 a. m Jackson, sub-postmaster. Letters from Bedale arrive & are delivered at 6.45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Box cleared NEWroN is also on the Great North road, 2 miles 6.10 p.m. ; no delivery of letters on sundays 11outh-east from Leeming Bar station and 3 east from EXELBY. Atkinson William, butcher & grocer 'Smurthwaite William, farmer Bowe William, Ilex house Blackburn Roberl, farmer & flour dlr Spence Barnard, farmer Dent Ralph, Rose cottage Brown Thomas, shopkeeper Myers William Ernest, Field house Carter Henry, farmer Critchinson John, farmer, Newton I LONDONDERRY. COMMERCIAL. Gramscar J PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bartram William Francis, farmer Daniel Frederick William, nurseryman Brown William Boocock Geo. Fdk. Green Dragon P.B Dobby Maria (Mrs.), Black Ox P.H IGraham Capt. R€:ginald Guy J .P. Gaskell William (Mrs.), farmer Exelby William, fruiterer Londonderry lod~e Harrison J ohn,farmer & miller (water) Hammond James, Ivy houae Ho~g Mathew B. farmer Kettlewell James, blacksmith Hawking Henry Edward, farmer, Jenkinson James Clapham lodge Kettlewell George Kettlewell John, blacksmith Hudson Thomas, carpenter Lambert John Robert Kettlewell William, farmer l'anson Henry, farmer Thompson Miss, Crosby house Mickle Edward (Mrs.), farmer Musgrove John, Willow Tree P.H Parnaby John, farmer, Exelby grange Myers Thomas, farmer COMMERCIAL. Petch Joseph, farmer, Lord's Moor Shepherd Alfred, farmer Jackson Ralph Coldbeck, commerciBl Rickatson Henry, farmer horse dlr Shepherd Joseph, farmer traveller & sub-postmaster Roydhouse Albert Edward, Wade William, fruiterer Lapthorne Robt. Farrant, blacksmith Sherwin Anthony, farmer Ward John, market gardener Paylor William, gardener to W. D. Webster Anthony, Crown P.H Russell esq. D.L., J.P LEEMING. Webster William Bell, shopkeeper Sedgwick William, butcher Uenison Rev. William L. Th. (vicar) Wilson James, farmer Stead Harry, cowkeeper Hind Ralpb Tomlinson Thomas Richard, farmer NEWTON. Wright Mark, faTmer COMMERCI.AL. Rust>ell William Darby D.L., J.P. Agar J oseph Whitaker, farq~.er ::'iewton i:louse \ FACEBY is a parish and village, pleasantly situated There is a Primitive Methodist chapel here, erected ia at the foot of a steep hill planted with trees to the very I866. The poor have distributed amDng them every • l!urnmit, 2 miles south-east from Sexhow station on the Sunday in the church six twopenny cakes, in accordance North Yorkshire and Cleveland branch of the North with the will of Anthony Lazenby, dated 24 Sept. 1634 Eastern railway, and 4 south-west from Stokesley, in the Faceby Manor, a mansion of stone, pleasantly situateti Cleveland division of the Riding, west division of Lang- in a park of 6o acres, is the residence of Mrs. iMorrisQn, haurgh liberty, petty sessional division of Langbaurgh who is lady of the manor. Mrs. Morrison and Mrs West, Stokesley union and county court district, rural Reeve are the chief landowners. The soil is good loam; dPanery of Northallerton, archdeaconry of Cleveland and subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and diocese of York. The church of St. Mary Magdalen, oats. The area is I,382 acres; rateable value, .£1,219 restored in 1875 in the Early English style, at a cost of xos. ; the population in I9II was 124. £8oo, now consists of chancel, nave, south porch and a Assistant Overseer, Nathan Wedgewood. western turret containmg one bell: there are about QO Sexton, Thomas_;::Ramsdale. sittings. The register dates from the year 1707- The Letters from Notthallerton, by foot post from Carlton, living is a vicarage, net yearly value £106, including 9 arrive at 8.45 a.m. Wall letter box cleared at 5.2§ llcres of glebe, in the gift of the trustees Df the late p.m. The nearPst money order office is at Swainby. Martin Morrison esq. and held since IB97 by the Rev. about I mile distant; nearest telegraph office is at John Latimer Kyle M ..A.. of St. Catharine's College, Carlton, about three-quarters of a mile distant Cambridge, who is also vicar of and resides at Carlton. The children of this place attend the school at Carlton Morrison Mrs. Faceby manor Dickins Alfred, farmer, Raven hill Pickers~ill John, farmer Sutton John Stapylton J.P. Vicarage Jones David, farmer Pybus John Wm. frmr_ Grange farm Jones Joseph, cowkeeper Routlidge Robert, fanner, Faceby mill COMMERCIAL. Lowther John, cowkeeper Smith William, boot & shoe maker Ainslcy Hannah (Mrs.), cow keeper Middleton John, farmr. Faceby Lo. fm Temple Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper Bell -!ohn Smith, farmer Pa.rker Joseph, farmer, High farm Thompson Mary (Miss), cowkeeper Clarke Wm.Sutton Arms P.H.& frmr Peacock Richard, farmer Wilson Margaret (Mrs.), cowkeeper F ADMOOB, see Kirby Moorside. F ARLINGTON is a civil parish, and small village, ' hut ancient building of stone in the Early English style, in a valley of a tributary of the river Foss, s! miles consisting of nave only, with a small western belfry con­ north from Strensall station on the York and Scar- taining 2 bells: the church was restored in 1887 at a cost borough section of the NDrth Eastern railway, 6 south- of .£Bso, and affords Bo sittings. The register dates from east from Easingwold, n! north from York and 13 west about the year I6oo. The living is a vicarage united to from Malton, in the Thirsk and Malton division of the Marton, joint net yearly value £255, including 42 acres Riding-. Dulmer wapentake, petty sessional division of of glt>be, with residence at Marton, in the gift of the Bulmer West, Easingwold union and county court district, .\rchbishop of York, and held since Igo8 by the Rev. rurai deanery of Easingwold, archdeaconry of Cleveland George Edward Simpson 'M.A. of Oxford University. and diocese of York. The church of St. I,eonard, who resides at Marton. Here is a small Wesleyan originally a chapel of ease to Sheriff Button, is a small chapel, which is also used as the village schoolroom. N. R. YORKS. 7 .
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