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Church of School(mixed), held in two old cottages yearly from Hutton'.s charity so long as it is a Church of belonging to Plews' charity, altered in x87o, &; endowed England school ~ for 44 children, average attendance, 38; with 25 acres of land, producing £xo xos. yearly, with £5 Miss Sarah Lucy Wallace, mistress Longstaff George G lentonHanh.( Mrs.' ,George&DragonP .H Pickersgill Francis, farmer, Brokes Longstaff Nathan, Rock house Harrison James, farmer, Hill top Pickersgill John, farmer Torbett Rev. Jas. English B. A. Vicarage Harrison Wm. farmer, Waitwith banks Pickeregill John, jun. grazier COMMERCIAL. J efferson Peter, estate mason Pickersgill Joseph, farmer, Grange Arklie Jane Louisa (Mrs.), farmer Jefferson Thomas, farmer Pickersgill Richd. farmer, Underbanks Atkinson John, farmer Meynell Thomas, farmer, Brakes Robinson Christopher, farmer Brown John, farmer & dairyman Middlemis" Thomas, butcher & grazier Simpson Stephen, farmer Bulmer John, farmer Parnaby William, fari)ler, Scarcote Waddington Wm. farmer, Throstleg!l1 Carter Ruth (Mrs. ) , grazier Peacock Matthew, farmer, Underbanks Whitby Peter, farmer Close James, grazier & sexton Pearson Mark, farmer Whitby Thomas, farmer Pavison George, shopkeeper & grazier Pearson Robert, farmer, Brakes . Wilson William R. farmer, Tb.orpe· Pinsdale Ja.mes, farmer, Brokes Pearson Stephen, farmer, Brakes under-Stone Eddy John, farmer

HUNT INGTON is a. township and parish halt a mile has a small library of a boat roo volumes. The fever hospital from Etu"swick station on the and Market Weighton for the City of York was erected here in I879, and a branch of the North Eastern railway: the township includes new east wing was added in r885 for 56 patients. A clock the villages of EAsT and WEST HuNTINGTON; the parish in- was erected in 1882 by public subscriptions and placed out. eludes within its limits also the township· of EARSWICK and side of the Post Office. The Queen's Parade and Officlll'S TOWTHORPE and is in the Thirsk and Malton division of Quarters, forming part of the camp at , are in tb.i.s the Riding, Bulmer wapentake, petty sessional division of parish. Captain Robert C. de Grey Vyner, of Fairfield House, Bulmer East, York union and county court district, rural near York, is lord of the manor; William Dritfield esq. l.P. deanery of Easingwold, archdeaconry' of Cleveland and of 'rhe Hut, is the largest landed proprietor. The soil is diocese of York : the village ot Huntington is on the eas\ principally clay; subsoil, loam. The chief crops are wheat

and west banks of the Foss (whence the names East and and barley. Area of the township, 216o6 acres; rateable West), and3 miles north-north-east from York. There was a value, £8,o86; the population in I88I was 592, in 18g1 635. church here with a priest before the Norman conquest: the Ea.rswick is a. small township and village, situated on church. belonged, in the first instance, to the Abbey of the east bank of the river Foss, with a station on the Market Evesham, Worcestershire, then came into possession of St. Weighton branch of the North Eastern railway, partlyinthe Hilda's Abbey, Whit by, and finally, in 1 353,into the possession parish of Huntington and partly in that of Strensall, 3~ Ii:J.ile& of the Sub-Chanter and Vicars-ChoraJ. of York Cathedral, north-north-east from York. Captain Robert Charle..~ de whO are still its patrons. The present chnrch of All Saints,. Grey Vyner, of Fairiield, is' lord of the manor; the land­ i.s standing apart from the village, on the west bank of the Foss, owners are numerous. The acreage 1, 164 ; rateable is a small and ancient building of stone, consisting of value, {,879 ; the population in 1sg 1 was 148, in r8gi u 3. chancel, nave, north aisle, south porch and south-west tower, wALL LETTER :Box cleared at 8.so a.m. & 6. p.m with. spire, containing 2 bells, the oldest portion being a 30 semi-Norman arch within the south porch : the pnlpit, Towthorpe is a. small township and village, situated dating from about 1677, is handsomely carved and has at near the east bank of the river Foss, 4! miles north-north­ the base the text, "Where there is no vision the people east from York and r south from Strensall station. Riley perish" (Prov. chap. xxjx. v. 18); there are three sedilia in Briggs esq. is lord of the manor and owner of the soil. The the chancel: the church was restored in 1874 at a cost of acreage is x,o74; rateable value, £ x,oo2 ; the population in £2,700, when a new nave, north aisle and tower were built 1891 was 202. • ~nd an addition made to the chancel;. the east window and Sexton, John Raper Thompson. another are filled with stained glass. The register dates PosT & M. 0, 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, from the year 1:592. The living is a vicarage, average tithe · Huntin~ton.-Thomas Pick, receiver. Letters through rent-charge £93· net yearly value £x3o, including 59 acres York arrive at 7.20 a. in. & 6. IS a. m. ; dispatched at 9.I5 of glebe, in the gift of the Sub-Chanter and Vicars-Choral a.m. & 7.15 p.m. York is the nearest telegraph office

of York Cathedral, helu since 1892 by the Rev. Edgar Beck- A School Board of 7 members was formed June 161 1876,for with Firth M.A. of the University of Oxford, minor Canon of the united district of Earswick, Huntington & Tow- York. The great tithe, amounting to [,3o8, is appropriated thorpe; R. Grantham, Huntington grange, Malton road, to the Sub-Chanter and Vicars-Choral of York Cathedral; York, clerk to the board & attendance officer the lady of the manor is lessee of the great tithes and repairs Board School (mixed), erected in 1877, for I20 children; the chancel. There is a small Wesleyan chapel, enlarged in average attendance, 77; Nathan Bellerby, master z867'. The Reading Room, established in 1884 by public sub-· Railway Station, Earswick, John Henry Lamb, station scription, is supplied with newspapers1 periodicals &c. and master East Huntington. I Dales Levi, hay & corn contractor for West H11ntington. army, & farmer PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Ball Alfred, Mill Urux Atkinson Anthony, Earsley cottage Douglas John Wm. butcher & farmer Dnston Isaac, carrier Metcalfe Mrs. The Hall Clayton Thomas, Higl1-thorn Kirby Francis, farmer, The Hall farm Cressy Thomas Richard, Calm cottage, Elliot Robert, farmer & cowkeeper Etty Charles Matthew, miller (wind) Kirby Jesse, farmer Malton road Morrell Joseph, farmer Crosby Anthony Farrar Burton, surveyor of roads Gilbertson Gem:ge, farmer, Stud farm Snaith Thomas, jun. farmer Dales Levi, Tlu~ Holly Snaith Wheatley, farmer Driffield William J.P. The Hut Grantham Richard, cowkeeper Hillyard Chas. Fredk. farmr. Malton rd Thompson John, farmer Firth Rev.Edgar Beckwith M.A .. [vicar] Wheatley John, cow keeper J ones John Robinson, Hope villa Ireland Thomas, cattle dealer Lamb John Henry, station master Kempster Mrs Ea.rswick. Kettlewell John Langstaff Thomas, White Horse P.H. . Legard Algernon Willoughby, The Lorriman Tom, bricklayer Crosby Matthew, farm bailiff to Capt. Willows Lund John, farmer & assistant overseer Henry Unett J.P. Nova Scotia Lumley John, Yearsley villa Marshall Richard, coal merchant Dunn Thomas, farmer Morton Mrs. Galtres house North Martin, Hop Grove inn,& fa,.,rtmner, Etherington Henry, farmer Steph~nson Richard, Barfield honse, Malton road ~ightingale Frederick Thomas, farmer, Malton road Pick Thomas, tailor & postmaster The Grange Unett Capt. Henry J.P.Huntington hall Reading Room ( sec) Proudlock Jas. mkt. gardener & florist Rispin John, Blacksmiths' Arms P.H Rowntree George, farmer COMMERCIAL. Smith Albert, shopkeeper Salmon Henry, farmer Atkinson Rebecca & Mary (Misses), Smithson Thos. wheelwright k shopkpr Warren er Ed ward, farmer shopkeepers Spink Henry, farmer Benson Wm. farmr. Yearsley Bridge ho Stroughair James, fruiterer, Rose villa Binns Mark, market gardener Wain Thomas, blacksmith & sbopkpr Towthorpe. Bullock John, grocer & provision dealer Ward John, farmer, Manor house A bel Emmanuel, farmer :Butler John, hay & straw dlr. Malton rd Watson Amos, cowk.eeper, Malton road Barker Benjamin (Mrs.), farmer 'CaBs George, farmer Weatherill John, cowkeeper Horner William, farmer Coates Thomas Richard, wheelwright York Fever Hospital (Samuel William Illingsworth Edwd. farmer,Clark's farOl Collinson William,farmer, Malton road North, surgeon; Mrs. Mary Dent, Masterman Thomas, farmer Cussins Henry, farmer matron) Simpson Annie (Miss), farmer