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44 BILSD.ALE. :NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. Hutchinson William, farmer, High 1 Leng John Thomas, fat·mer & rate Strickland Juseph, farmer, Orra Clay house collector, Westcote farm Todd Henry, farmer, Bolme farm Ja~kson Mark, farmer, Stone house Leng William, farmer Todd Stephen, farmer, Northwood .Tohnson Garbutt, cowket>per Long John, farmer, Thorne hill Todd William, farmer, The Mounts Johnson Isaac, farmer Mattison Fred, farmer, Bilsdale hall Trousdale John, farmer, Oak house Johnson Jane (Mrs.), Buck inn )-letcalfe William, boot maker Walton John, farmer, Orra J ohnson John, joiner, Fangdale beck Noble Richard, head gamekeeper to Watson Barker, tailor Kna.ggs Geo. farmer, Low Crossett the Earl of Feversham, The Grange W eighell Wtn. farmer, Stone Intake Kyle John L. farmer, Beak hills Parker William, gamekeeper to the Wilson Joseph, farmer, Camm house Lackenby. James Wass, farmer Earl of Feversham Wise Arthur, farmer, Orra Peacock Isaac, blacl..smth. ChO[l Gate Wright William, farmer BILSDALE MIDCABLE is a township, and was subsoil are sandy and in some parts gravelly. The chief constituted an ecclesiastical parish, by an Order in cereal crops are oats, '\'\heat and barley. The al'ea is Council in I8g8, from the parishes of Helmsley and 2,910 acres of land and 12 of water; rateable value, Hawnby, and comprises the townships of Bilsdale West £I,o6o; the population in rgrr was 101. Side, Laskill Pasture, and a portion of Bilsdale (Kirk Public Elementary School (mixed), reconstructed & ham) ; it is partly in the Stokesley union and Thirsk added to in I903, for 6o children; average attendanc(l, and Malton division of the Riding, and partly in the 32; Miss Jane Cooper, mi:otress Helmsley union and county court district and Whitby diTision, and in t.he rural deanery of Helmsley, arch LASKTI.T. PASTURE is a township, in the parish of deaconry of Cleveland and diocese of York. The church Bilsdale Midcable, but formerly in the parish of Helms of St. John the Evangelist, erected in 1Bg6, from the ley, from whicli it is situated about 6~ miles north-by designs of Mr. Temple :Moore, architect, of London, is west, in the wapentake and petty sessional d1V1S1on oJ a building of Yorkshire stone in the Decorated style, Ryedale. There is a meeting house for the Society of consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, and a western Friends. Near Laskill Bridge the remains of monastic tower with spire, containing a clock: there are 150 buildings were uncovered in 1855; some of the loose sittings. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value stones when placed, together formed parts of columns ona £I8o, with residence, in the gift of the Earl of Fever yard in diameter: there was also found a cross m good sham, and held since IBgB by the Rev. Bernard Wilton preservation, floor tiles of various shapes and colours and B . .A.. of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. The area a well-wrought receptacle for water about four feet high. of the civil parish is 14,2I7 acres of land and 14 of The Earl of Feversham is lord cf the manor and sole water; rateable value, £4,306; the population in 19II landowner. The soil is clayey and gravelly; the subsoil was 564 in the civil and 3 rg in the ecclesiastical parish. is freestone, gravel and c:ay. The crops are prmcipally oats. The area is 1,571 acres of land and 8 of water; BILSDALE WESTSIDE is a township of Bilsdale Mid rateable value, £471; the population in 1911 was 54- cable, formerly of the parish of Hawnby, and in the Bird The children of this place attend the school at Hawnby. forth wapentake and petty sessional division. The valley of Bilsdale furnishes the river Seph, a principal feeder of CROSSETT is a hamlet in the ecclesiastical pamh. the river Rye, which, flowing through a fine country, falls Letters through Helmsley. Chop Gate, 3~ mil~>s dJstant, into the Derwent. The Earl of Feversham, who is lord is the nearest money order & telegraph office of the manor, and the trustees of the late John James Wall Letter Box, at Fangdale Beck, cleared at 1.2.15 p.m Emmerson esq. are the chief landowners. The soil and Post Letter Box, at The Grange, cleared at 3.40 p.m EILSDALE MIDCABLE. Noble Richard, cowkeeper & game- Jackson Ward, farmer, Easter S1de Wilton Rev. John B..A. (vicar of St. l>eeper to the Earl of Feversham *J ohnson John & Thomas, joiners John's), St. John's vicarage Teasdale Wm. farmer, Breclwn Hill *Noble William, farmer Trousdale John, farmer, Oak house *Sherwood Eleazar, shopkeeper COMMERCIAL. Wass Elizabeth (Mrs.), cowkeeper, Ventress William Barr, frmr. Wether A.insley William, Sun inn, & farmer Thornhill Cote Allison George, farmer, Cow Helm Watson John, farmer, Conisor Wheldon Wm. fa1mer, Grime~ Eolma .Atkinson Thos. frmr. High Crossett Weatherill Davidson, stone mason, *Wilkes Jn.Thos.frmr.Malkmg Dower Bentley John, farmer, Cross Holm Spout house Wood William, farmer, Wether cote Bentley Robert Strickland, cowkeeper, Wood Geo. miller (water), Low Mill Worthy George, cowkeeper & mason High Crossett Wood John, agricultural implement Wrathall Thos. frmr.Woolhouse croft Bentley Thos. farmer, Hollin Bower maker, Fang dale Beck Boland Jt'rank, farmer, Beacon Guest Wright Thomas, cowkeeper, Grange LASKILL P .ASTURE. Dale John, farmer, Low Crossett Marked thus * should be addressed Dawson James, farmer, High Ewe cote BILSD.A..LE l\EST SIDE. Stokesley. Dunning Wait. frmr. Fangdale Beck Feathers tone J oseph, farmer, Stable Marked thus * should be addressed COMMERCIAL. Holm Stokesley. *Barr William, farmer,Laverock hall Garbutt George, farmer, Cock Flat COMMERCIAL. Bartram George, sen. farmer, Snail· Garbntt George,shopkpr, The Grange Bell Isaac, farmer, Lockton house gate head Garbntt John, butcher, Apple Tree *Chapman .Ann (:Vfrs.), frmr.Helm ho Bart1am Goorge William, famlrr Burst Chapman Robert Strickland, farmer, Bartram John, cowkeeper & woodmaa Garbutt Robert, farmer, Seave green Ewe Cote to the Earl of Feversham Garbutt Wm. frmr . .Apple Tree Burst Clark Noah, farmer, Bumper castle Farnaby John Thomas, farmer Garbutt Wm. farmer, Stingermires Easby Jane (Mrs.), farmer Garbutt Chapman, jun. cowkerper Gowland Thomas, cowkeeper, Conisor Garbutt Jn. & Stephen, stone masons Johnson Harry, farmer, Fair h:lll Hart Jonn. farmer, Low Cow Helm Garbutt Harry, cowkeeper *~oble William, sen. farmer Hoggarth William, farmer, Hagg ho Garbutt J oseph, farmer Prest Geo. Wm. farmer, Wainhead Hunton Joseph, farmer, Breckon hill Garbutt Stf>UJhen, farmer Ransome David, farmer, Carr cote Knaggs Isaac, farmer, Stud Stile *Hugill Thomas, cowkeeper Sherwood Thomas Mitchell, farmer Long John, farmer, Thornhill *Hunrton Stephen, joiner & cowkeeper Wilson Francis, cowkeeper BIRKBY, a township and parhh, on the eastern ba11k the seats are of old oak; there are 100 sittings. Th~ of the Wiske, I! mlles south-east from Cowton station on <egister dates from 1ihe year 1721. The living is- a the main line of the North Eastern raiiway, and 7 north- rectory, net yearly value £zio, with I! acres of glebe west from Northallerton, in the Richmond division of and residence, in the gift of the Archbishop, and held the Riding, wapentake and petty sessional division of since :::876 by the Rev. Henry Oomber Holmes M A. of .Allert<lnshire, Northallerton union and county court Exeter College, Oxford, who is also vicar of Hutwn district, rural deanery of Northallerton, archdeaconry of Bonville and rural dean of Northallerton. J . .ArundeU Cleveland and diocese of York. The church of St. Peter, Hildyard esq. of Button Bonville Hall, is lord of the built in 1776 on the site of an ancient church of Norman manor and chief landowner. The soil is clay; subsoil, foundation, and much improved in I-872 and I889, at a I clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, turnipil cost. of £6o7, is a small and plain structure of red brick, and beans. The acreage is 1,203; rateable value, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an open £2,2II ; the population of the township in 19II ~as 58, turret at the west end containinll 2 pre-reformation and of the ecclesiastical parish, which also include' bells, dedicated to St. Peter and St. Helen of York: Little Smeahn, I28. .