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Yorkshire. Knaresborough 605 WEST RIDING 'YORKSHIRE. KNARESBOROUGH. Population of townships, included in the parish: Pariah Clerk, Frederick Inman. Knaresborough 1 ..... "'. L... , ....... , •••••• J 4,818 Scriven-with-Tentergate ••• , ...... , •• .... .r 1,360 Scriven is a village and, with Tentergate, forms a town­ Brearton (part of) • • ••• , • •., •...••• •-11! ~ •• 171 ship in the parish of Knaresborough, from which it is distant Bilton-with-Harrogate .... ,, •••• ·~-- ... .r. 6,775 a mile north. Scri ven Hall, the seat of Capt. Thomas Slings by, Ark~ndale (part of) ••••• , • , , •• , , , • , • , , • 169 itt a handsome stone mansion, situated in an extensive park FeJTensby (part of) • • , , •••• , •••• , • , , •• • neor to the village. The Quet>n is lady of ths manor,. The Walkingbam-with-Occaney ~···,. , ••••• ~ 27- principal landowners are Capt_. Thomas Slingsby and Thomas --- Collins esq. The population and area are gifen with Knares­ Total population of parish .... J 13,320 borough ; rateable value, £8,415. Official Establishments, Local Institutions, &c. PosT, MoNEY ORDER & TELEG:aAPH OFPI~E, Savin~s monthly; the district comprises the following places!­ Bank & Government Annuity & Jnsurance Office, High Aldborough, Allerton, Arkendale, Bilton, Birstwith, street.-Christopher Hlenkhorn, postmaster. Letters Boroughbridge, Branton Green, Brearton, Catto.l, Clare­ arrive from London & all parts at 6.30 a. m. & 4.45 p.m.; ton, Ctint, Coneythorpe, Copgrove, Cowthorpe, Duns­ dispatched at 8 a.m. 11 a.m. & final7.30 p.Jil. with extra forth (High), Dunsforth (Low), Ellenthorpe, Farnham, stamp until 7.45 p.m Felliscliffe, Ferensby, Fla.xby, Follifoot, Goldsborougb, PosT OFFICE, Starbeck.-Mrs. Jane Oxley, postmistres:J. Grafton, Green Hammerton, Hampsthwaite, Harrogate. Letters are rEceived through Harrogate, which is the Hopperton, Hunsingore, Kereby-with-Netherby, Killing­ nearest money order office. Letters arrive at 8.10 a.m. & hall, Kirby Hall, Kirk Deighton, Kirk Hammerton, 5.30 p.m. & are dispatched at 6.20 p.m Kirkby Overblow, Knaresborough, Muton, Minskip, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT:­ Nidd, North Deighton, Nun Monkton, Ouseburn (Great), (Seat vacant) Ouseburn (Little), Pannal, Plompton, Rib11tou (Great), Returning Officer (The Borough Bail!ff),SamuelPowell, Ribston (Little), Ripley, Roecliffe, Scotton, Scriven, Castle yard Sicklinghall, Spofforth, Staveley, Swindon, Stockehl CouNTY MAGISTRATES ACTI~G IN CLARO DIVISION. Thornville, Thorpe-under-Woods, \V alshford, Whixley, S. J. Brown esq. Loftus hill, Knaresborough Widdington T. C. Wilkinson ~q. New hall, Otley Court House 1t PriJlon, Castlegate, Benjamin Grayson, Basil Thomas Woodd esq. Conyngbam hall, Knaresborough sergeant John Yorke esq. Bewerley hall, Pateley Bridge Excise Office, High street, John Oddy, supervisor John Field Wright esq. Hampsthwaite Hollings, Ripley Knaresborouyh Spa ~ Baths, Starbeck, Thomas Oxley, H. Hutchinson esq.Grassfield honse,Bewerley,PateleyBrUge manager Sir H. D. Ingliby bart. Ripley Pulice Station, Ca•tle~rate, George Carr, superiatendent F. B. Greenwood esq. Swancliffe hall, Ripley Militia (5th West York) Head Quarters, Col. R. J. D. Dent esq. Ribston hall, Wetherby Gunter; Captain George Ormonde Stoney, adjutant; Thomas Collins esq. Knaresborough R. Gough, quartermaster Geo. Arthur Button Croft esq. Aldborough, Boroughb~idge 1st W. York Rifle Volunteers' Head Quarters, Castle­ H. R. Farrar esq. Greenhammerton, York gate, C. A. Powell, captain W. H. Hudleston esq. 23 Cheyne walk, London s.w Sir H. Meysey Thompson bart. Kirby hall, York KNARESBOROUGH UNION. Edward Earnshaw esq. Knaresborough Board day, wednesday, fortnightly. Joseph Holt esq. Ogbeare hall, Holsworthy, Devon Knaresborougb Union comprises the following places:­ William Ingliby esq. Farnham, Knaresborough Hil tun, Breart m, Burton Leonard, F11rnham, Fellisclitfe, Sir J. P. P. Radcliffe bart. Rudding park, Knaresborough Ferrensby or Fernsby, Flaxby, Follifoot, Goldsborough, Thomas Lockwood esq. Hsurogate Hampsthwaite, Haverah Park, Killinghall, Knares~ William Barker esq. Harefield house, Pateley bridge borough, Nidd, Pannal, Plompton, Ripley, Scotton, A. S. Lawson esq. Aldborough manor, Boroughbridge Scri ven-with-Tentergate, South Stainley-with-Ciayton, William Sheepshanks esq. Park place, Harrogate Walkingham, Hill-with-Oecaney; gross estimated rental, Richard Paver-Crow esq. Ornhams hall, Boroughbridge £201,767; rateable value, £163,233; population in 1871, Richard Ellis esq. Harrogate 19,078 A. S. Myrtle esq. M.D. Park parade, Harrogate Clerk to Guardians, Edwin Smith, Castle cliff Clerk, Samuel Powell Collector, Thomas Mainman Petty sessions held every wednesday in the Court house Vaccination O.fficers, William Parr, Market place, Knares- The townships in the Division are Aldborough, Allerton­ borough; & Thomas Teale Powell, Harrogate Mault>verer-with-Hopperton,Arkendale, Bewerley, Hi! ton­ Relieving Officer, Micho.el Grange with-Harrogate, Birstwith, Boroughbridge, Hrearton, Public Vaccinators, Wm. Renton, A. Ford & W. C. Cauteley Burton-Leon~rd, Cattal, Clareton, Clint, Coneythorpe, 11-fedical Officers, William Renton, Park view, Knares- Copgrove, Dacre, Dunsforth (High) & Hranton Green, borough ; William Bulmer, Scriven; Alexander Ford, Dunsforth (Low), Farnham, Felliscliffe, Ferrensby, Flax by, Harrogate; William Clapham Cauteley, for Ripley district Follifoot, Fountains-Earth,Goldshorough,Grafton, Green­ Superinten.dent Regutrar, Edwin Smith, Castle cliff Hammerton, Hampsthwaite, Hllrtwith & Winsley, Registrars of Birth8 ~ Deaths, William Parr, Market Haverah-Park, Hopperton,. Humberton-with- Milby, place, for Knaresoorough & Thomas Teale Powell fLJr Hunsingore, Killinghall, Kirby-Hall, Kirk-Hammerton, Harrogate Kirkby-Overblow, Knareshorough,Marton-with-Grafton, RegiJJtrars of Marriages, Christopher Blenkhorn, Hig-h Menwith-with-Darley, Minskip, Nun-Monckton, Ouse­ stree~. for Knaresborough & Thomas Teale Powell for bum (Great), Ouseburn (Little), Pannai,:Plompton, Rib­ Harrogate stun (Great) with Wahhtord, Rigton, Ripley, Roeclifle, WoRKHOUSE.-Michael Butterworth, ma,ter; William Scotton, Scri ven-with-Tentergate, Stainley-with-Cayton, Bulmer, surgeon; Mrs. Sarah Butterworth, matron Staveley, Stonebeck- up, Stonebeck- down, Swindon, Thornville, Thorp-U nderwoods, Thornthwaite-with-Pad­ URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. side, Weeton, Whixley, Widdington & Walkingham­ Clerk, Edwin Smith, Castle cliff with-Occaney Medical Officer, William Renton, Park view INSURANCE AGENTS:- Surveyor, William Hardbty, Cistern hill County Fire~ Prouident Life, R. Gott, Market place In.~pector, Gilbert Archey, Kirkgate Liverpool~ London ~ Globe, S., C. F. & C. A. Powdl, Collector, T. Mainman, jun Castle yard London .Assurance C01·poration, P, Baynes, Market pl RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Norwich Union Fire, J. D. Hannam, High street Clerk, Eiwin Smith, Castle cliff Royal, G. C. Farmery, Fisher street Medical Officer, William Clapham Cauteley Royal Exchange, W. Harrison, High stret:t Inspector, William Gray, Briggate Scottuh Widows' Fund, W. Monkhouse, Market place PUBLIC 0PPICEBS :- Sun Fire, W. Gill, High street Clerk to the Commissioners of Land Tax, Frederick Yorkshire Fire~ Life, Kirby & Son, High street Powell, Castle yard PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- Clerk to the Commissioners ofProperty t Income Tax. County Court, office, Town Hall buildings, Edmon1l John Richardson, Kirk gate Robert Turner esq. judge; John Peele Clapham esq. Clerk to the Guardians of the Great Ouseburn Union, Leeds, treasurer; Henry Ha.wksley Capes, re~istrar; Henry Hawksley Capes, Town Hall buildings James Hewson, bailiff.-The County Court is held Clerk ta the Burial Board, C. Kirby, High street .
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