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North Riding Yorkshire. Sowerby DIR.EOTORY,] NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. SOWERBY. 295 John Din more, in 1622, for giving coal to the poor and others; Clerk to the Magistrates, John Richardson, Castlegate, by John Wright, in 1721 1 for the maintenance of a service in Thirsk the church on Wednesdays and Fridays; by Thomas Buckle, Petty Sessions are held at the Justice room, ev-ery monday, in r867, for the Church Sunday school ; and by William II a.m Sinclair, in 186g, for coal and blankets to the poor. Edward The following places are included in the Petty Sessional Meynell esq. is lord of the manor. The principal landowners Divison :-Angram Grange, Arden, Bagby, Balk, Bils­ are Lady Payne-Frankland, of Thirkleby Park, Reginald dale West Side, Birdforth, Boltby, Byland with Wass, Bell esq. 1. P. of Thirsk Hall, the trustees of Major Buckle, Carlton Husthwaite, Carlton Miniott, Catton, Cold Kirby, John Richardson esq. W. Lambert esq. Quentin Rhodes esq. Cowesby, Coxwold, Dale Town, Dalton, Elmire-with­ and .Adam Carlisle Bamlett esq. The soil is light gravelly ; Crakehill, Fawdington, Feliskirk, Gueldahle, Hawnby, :Subsoil, gravel. The chief crops are barley, clover, turnips Hood Grange, Husthwaite, Huttou Sessay, Kepwick, Kil· and wheat. The area is 2,424 acres ; rateable value, burn, Kirby Knowle, Kirby Wiske, Mawnby, Morton, £12.450; the population in 1881 was 11 743 and in 1891 was Nether Silton, Newbrough, Newsham ·with- Brecken­ r,876. brough, North Kilvington, Old Byland, Oldstead, OnlBton, Parish Clerk, Robert Wright. Over Silton, Sand Hutton, Sessay, Skipton, Rnilesworth, South Kilvington, South Otterington, Sowerby, Button­ COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR TR:& BIRDFORTR PE'M'Y SESSIONAL under-Whitestonecliffe, Thirkleby, Thirlby, Thirsk, Thorn­ DIVISION. • brough, Thornton-on-tbe-Hill, Thornton-le-Moor, Thorn­ La.scelles Hon. George Edwin, Sion Hill, Thirsk, chairman ton-le-Street, Thorpe-le-Willows, Topcliffe, Upsall, Wildon Payne-Gallwey Sir Ralph William bart. Thirkleby park, Grange & Y earsley Thirsk • PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & .Annuity & Insurance Office.- .Aikenhead Robert esq. Otterington hall, Northallerton Benjamin Harwood, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Bell Reginald esq. The Hall, Thirsk l'Anson Lieut.-Col. John, Howe hall, Tbirsk Thirsk at 7 a.m. 3.15 & 6.45 p.m.; dispatched at 5-~S & 10.5 a.m. 12.5, 2.45, 6.10 & 9·45 p.m. The nearest Manners Rev. Otho .Augustus B.A. Rectory, Hawnby, telegraph office is at Thirsk Helmsley R.S. 0 Mott William Henry esq. Kilvington hall, Thirsk National School (mixed), erected in 1873, for 200 children; Scott Rev. George M.A. Coxwold, Easingwold average attendance, rgo; .Alfred Busfield, master; Mrs. Turton Major Edmund Henry D.L. Upsa.ll castle, Thirsk Annie Clennett, mistress "Turton Robert Bell esq. M.A. Kildale hall, Grosmont R.S.O Railway Goods Station, Edwin Wild, foreman • PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Lee Mrs Bamlett .Adam Carlisle, agricultural Appleton Robert, South terrace Leighton James Henry, Villa place eqgineer ; & Thirsk Ashman Ralph Maine Rev.Lewin George M.A. Vicarage Barker Ann (Mrs.), register office for Atkinson Robert Manfield Christopher, South terrace servant!'!, Victory row Attley Robert, Mowbray cottage Manfield Miss Barker Peter, farmer Bamlett .Adam Carlisle, Sowerby ter Manfield Mrs Barnes Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Blackett Miss, Villa place Masterman Henry Beavers Ann (Mrs.), Victoria inn .Boden John Thornton, South terrace Meynell Miss, Mowbray terrace Bell William, watch & clock maker Bolton Mrs. Belgrave te1'1'8ce Milburn Mrs. Telford house Bolton J uhn, shopkeeper Bosomworth Mrs Milner Levi, W estbourne terrace Briggs R. T. maltster .Bourne Mrs. Belgrave terrace Moseley Rev. Fredk. Chas. [Wesleyan] Briggs Thomas, corn factor Brainbridge William, South terrace Moss John, Mowbray place Buchanan J ohnHamilton M.D. physician, Eriggs Thomas Moss Thomas, Mowbray place & public vaccinator, Sutton district, Buchanan John Hamilton M.D Palliser Sylvester Thirsk union, & medical officer of BW:Jfield .Alfred, Mowbray terrace Parker Thomas Grange, Belgrave ter health, Thirsk rural sanitary Butterfield Jeffrey, Westbourne terrace Pattison Francis, Mowbray place authoritv• Carver Miss, Belgrave terrace Paul Robert Buckle George, slipper maker Clayton Joseph, South terrace Petty Mrs Bulmer Michael, boot & shoo maker Clennett Alfred, South terrace Pickering James Cemetery (Arthur Wright, clerk to the Coltman William, Westgate Pickering Mrs. Sowerby terrace burial board) Da.nby William Poppleton Mrs. llelgrave terrae& Clark John, cowkeeper Dresser Miss, Mowbray place RamshayMrs Clark William, farmer, Leasingthorne Eshelby Miss Reed Edward, !Jelgrave terrace Copeland .Annie {Mrs.), private school, Fawcitt Arthur, Belgrave terrace Rhodes Gregory, Mowbray place Mowbray place Fawcitt Mrs. Belgrave terrace Richardson Rev. Eusebius M.A Davison Ann (Mrs.), farmer Ferguson .Alfred Cornwall M.A., M.D Richardson John Dodgson William, slater, Westgate Fisher Miss Richardson Miss Dodsworth Thomas, joiner Foggitt Mrs Robinson Mrs. Beech house Duffield Mary .Ann (Mrs.), Commercial Foster John Edwin Robinson Mrs. Blakey view hotel ~ox George Rudd Frederick Charles, Belgrave ter Dunning Jonah, shopkeeper Freeman George Ruecroft J oseph, Mow bray place Easby Mansworth Andrew, coal dealer Freeman Herbert, Westgate Ruecroft Josepb, jnn. South terrace Elliott Richard, blacksmith Gilling Henry, The Limes Sanders Samuel, South terrace Feather Ann( Mrs. ),farmr. Sowerby pks Gilling Henry, jun. Ha.mbledon house Shipley Mrs Ferguson .Alfred Cornwall M.A., M.D., Gilling Joseph, Holmfield house Simpson Mrs c.M., D.P.H. surgeon Gilling Miss Smith Mrs. Mow bray place Fox John, farmer, Flawith Gilling Mrs Stimpson Rev. 'fhos. [Cong.],Selam cot Gilling Henry & Co. curriers Gilling Robert Adams Storey Joseph Grieveson & Whit well, coal & coke mer- GrayMrs Swarbreck Charles McCartney chants, Railway goods station Greensides Charles, Westgate Tanfield Mrs. Belgrave terrace TlarwoodBenj. blacksmith & post master Ha.rdisty Mrs. Mowbray terrace Thompson Mrs. Westgate Hewison George, boot & shoo maker Ha.rker Mrs Tyzack Mrs. Sowerby house Hewison Robert, shoe maker Harwood Mrs Waites Jonah Horner John, joiner . Hawkins Misses, Kelston house Waites William Hutley Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer Hawkins Mrs. Mowbray place Walker John, South te1'1'8ce Joll & Maw (Misses), private school, Higham George, The Flats Walton Joseph, South terrace :M:owbray terrace Hind Thomas, Belgrave terrace Walton Robert, South terrace Jones Thorn~, cowkeeper & shopkeeper Holyday Miss Watson Mrs Lofthouse Charles, shopkeeper Hopper Mrs. Mowbray place Weighell Robert, South terrace Lofthouse Henry, cart owner Horner Henry, Mow bray place Wheater Thomas Snowball B.A Manfield Christopber, builder, South Horner Matthew Wilcox Samuel, Westbourne house terrace Howard Mrs Wilkinson Mrs Paul Robert, grocer Jacksoh Thomas, Westbourne terrace Woods Miss, Mowbray place Place William, grocer Jackson William Henry, South terrace Wright Arthur, Mowbray place Pratt William, shoe maker Joll Miss, Mowbray terrace ·wright George, Westbourne terrace Richardson Rev. Eusebius M.A. master Kearns John High school, Mowbray place Kemp John, South terrace COMl\I:KRCIAL. Rob John, farmer, Thorptields Kemp Thomas, Villa place .Appleton James, farmer Robinson John, joiner, South terrace Kendall James, Belgrave terrace Appleton William James, farmer Robinson Wm. Tho!O. frmr.Sowerbypks Kitchingham George Atkinson Henry, cabinet maker Salmon Wm. World's End F.R.&farmer Lambert Mrs .Atkinson Robert, auctioneer Skipsey Mattw. & Son, market gardnrs .
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