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58 COATBAM • NORTH RIDING . • Bell William, Warrenby P.II Mealing Henry, provision dealer, 13 Walker, Maynard & Co. pig-iron manu. Hutton Joseph, farmer Todpoint road facturers, Redcar iron work~ Johnson Isaac, butcher Nelson Michael Geo.gro.22Todpoint rd Warrenby Reading Room (Mrs. Sarab Mackay James Waiter, gro. Todpoint rd Nixon Thomas & Son, butchers Underhill, keeper) COTCLIFF (near Leake), formerly extra-parochial, is the sole landowner. The soil is clay. The chief crops are now a parish, 5 miles south-east from Nortb.allerton ~nd 6 wheat, barley and oats. The area is 133 acres; rateable north-east from Thirsk, in Northallerton division of the value, £121; the population in 189[ was 4· Riding, Northallerton petty sessional division, union and county court district, wapentake of Allertonshire ~ it con~ Letters through Thirsk arrive at Io a. m. ; dispatched at 4 tains one farm-house and a cottage. William Warcop Peter p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at. N ortha.llerton Consett esq. D.L., J.P. of 19 Portman square, LondoiJ w, is • Close James, farmer is a parish and township on the north Parish School for loo children, average attendance, 72; bank of the :J:"iver Cover, I mile south-west from Middle- George Parker, master. ham and 3 south from station on the North· Carlton High Dale is a scattered township, and in. allerton and Hawes branch of the North Ea9tern railway, in eludes the hamlets of FLEENSOP, COVERHEAD, HORSEHOUSE, the Richmond division o( the Riding, wapentake and petty SwrNESIDE, ARKLESIDE, BLACKRAKE, BRAIDLEY, HINDLR. sessional division of West Hang, union and county court THWAITE, P,rcKILL, WEsT CLOsE, GAMMERSGII.Lt and WooD• district of Leyburo, rural deanery of Catterick West, arch· ALE. Here are slate quarries. Amia.s Christopher Thomas deaconry of Richmond and diocese of Ripon. The church of Orrle-Powlett esq. of Killer by Hall, Catterick,and the trustees the Holy Trinity is a building of stone in the Early English of H. T. Robinson esq. and the trustees of the Rev. E. c. 'fop­ style, consisting of chancel, nave, south aisle, south porch haru M.A• e.re the principallai)downers. 'fhe area is Io,349 and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells : the acres, a great portion being moorland i rateable value, chancel wa9 rebuilt in 1854, and there are several stained £ 2,234 ; the population in 1 g91 was 204. windows: the church 'Was reseated and restored in 1878, and has 120 sittings. The register dates from the year 166:.!. Horsehouse is a village in Carlton High Dale towri­ 'fhe living is a vicarage, with Horsehouse annexed, average ship, 8 miles south-west from Leyburn. The church of St. tithe rent~charge £87, joint net yearly value £250, includ- Botolph, erected in 1869, is a small building of stone in the ing II2 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, trustees of the Rev. Ed ward Charles Topham M. A,. and held south porch and low embattled western tower, with pin­ since 1892 by the Rev,. Edwin Hutton-Hall M.A. of Merton nacles, containing 3 bells: there are Bo sittings. The register College, Oxford, who resides at Carlton. 'l'he charities of is included in that of Coverham. The li1•ing is a perpetual the whole parish are of £so yearly value. Cover ham Abbey, curacy annexed to the' vicarage of Coverham. Here an: a house of the Premonstratensian order, first founded at Primitive and Wesleyan chapels. Swainby, temp. Hen. II. by Halewisa de Glanville, was re- PosT OFFICE.-Mrs. Jane Yeoman, receiver. Letters from moved here 14 John (1212-13) by Ralpb, de Glanville, son of R.S.O. delil'ered at 9 a. m.; dispatched at Robert, lord of Middleham, in 1213, and dedicated to St. 3·45 p.m. The nearest money ordei' office is at Carlton ~ Mary; at th~ Dissolution there were 20 canons, and re- the nearest telegraph office is at Middleham venues estimated at £qo: the church was destroyed in 1321 School, erected in 1878 & endowed with £3 yearly, it will by the Scots, but three bays of the Decorated nave, and the hold so children; averaga attendance, 30; Frederick W, gate-house, are still standing, and two effigies also remain. Heath, master The mansion, now called Coverham Abbey, the residence of Christopher Other esq. D.L., J.P. with many of the out­ -with-Caldbridge form a joint town­ buildings, has been partly built out of the remains of the ship,about x! miles south-west from the church at Coverha.m; ancient abbey. The trustees of the Rev. E. C. Topham M. A, Scrafton Lodge is the seat of Lady Chaytor, who is lady of are lords of the manor ; the Rev. George Edmundson M. A. the manor. The trustees of the Rev. E. C. Topham K,A.. vicar ,of N ortbolt~ Middlesex. and the trustees of Henry are the principal landowner3. The area is 2.,585 acres ; Thomas Robinson esq. are the chief landowners. The soil is rateable value, £676 ; the population in 1891 was 75· rocky, and abounds with limestone. Here are a coal mine and Letters through .M:iddleham R.S.O . .arrive at 7·45 a. m. The a slate and flag quarry" 'The land is principally in pasture. nearest money order & telegraph office is at MiddlehamJ Coverham forms a township with Agglethorpet the acreage Passing postman calls 4· 30 p. m. of which is 1,410; rateable value, £x,soo; the vopulation in Melmerby is a small vUlage and township, 2§ miles 1891 was 176. J south-west from Coverbam church. A. C. T. Orde-Powlett ParishCler~, John Render. esq. of Killerby Hall, Cattcrick,. is lord of the manor and AGGLRTHORPE is about ~~ miles west from the church. principal landowner. The area is 1,212 acres; rateable value,. £544; the population in 1891 was 102. Carlton is a township and village on the west stde of Letters through Middleham R.S.O. arrive at 8 a.m. The . 3 miles south-west from the church. Eere is a.­ nearest money order office is at Carlton & telegraph offi~ school chapel with 130 sittings, in which divine service is held is at Middleham. WALL LETTER Box cleared at 5 p.!ll by the vicar of Coverbam every Sunday evening. There is also a small Wesleyan chapel. A. C. T. Orde-Powlett csq. of is a small village and township on the Killerby Hall, Catterick, and Thomas Geldart esq. are lords eastern side of Coverdale, 3 miles south-west from the of the manor and principal landowners. The area is 2,529 church. The land is freehold. Christopher Other esq. is acres: rateable value,£1,3 14; the population in 1891 was 199· lord of the manor and chief landowner. Here is a coal

PosT & M. 0.0.,8. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.-Richd. mine. The area is 11 558 acres ; rateable value, £475; the Simpson, receiver. Letters from Middleham R.S.O. arrive population in 1891 was 106. at 8.15 a.m.; dispatched thereto ;Nov. Dec. Jan. & Feb. at Letters through Middleham R. S. 0. 11-rrive at 8. 15 a. m. The g.xo p.m. & other months at4.10 p.m. The nearest tele­ nearest money order & telegraph office is at Carlto'n. A graph office is at Middleham passing postman calls at 4 p. m Coverham-cum-. Downs Walter, farmer Constantine Henry, farmer Burrill Charles .Tas. J.P. Cotescue park Falshaw Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Ings Dawson James, farmer, Eighfield Other Christr.n.L.,J.P. Coverham abbey Falshaw Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Geldart Thomas, farmer Harrison Matthew, farmer Harrison Henry, blacksmith & farmer COMMERCIAL, Harrison Thomas, farmer Harrison Metcalfe (exors. of), farmers Bates Frederick, trainer, Tupgill Horner John, farmer Harrison Orlando, butcher Brown Richard, farmer, Agglethorpe Yeoman Francis, farmer, Ashes Horner Joseph, butter factor & farmer Clarkson Wm. miller (water), Low mill Homer Simon, farmer, Highfield Clifford James, Lady Bab P.H .. & frmr Carlton. Iveson William, blacksmith Dawson George, trainer, Fern villa Brockell Mrs . Law James, farmer Osborne Bros. trainers, Ashgill Hutton-Hall Rev. Edwin M.A. [vicar] Lofthouse Robert, farmer Osborne John, trainer, Brecongill Simpson J ames Longstaff J oseph, grocer & draper Scarr Arthnr, farmer, Cotescue park COMMERCIAL. Mawer Thomas, grocer Suttill Thomas, corn miller (water), Binks Christopher, shoe makel' Ramshaw Ralph, farmer High mill Binks Christopher, jun. Moor Cock P.H Simpson Edward, farmer Swales John, farmer, Birdridden Binks Septimus, farmer · ~impson Jas. jun. frmr. New Close ho Watson Matthew(Mrs. ), farmer, Aggle­ Binks Thomas, farmer:, Highfield Simpson John, butcher thorpe hall Blades J ames, tailor Simpson Richard,shopkeeper,Post office Brockell John, farmer, Highfield Simpson Watson, farmer Caldbridge. Calvert William, wheelwright Spence J ames, tailor & farmer Cookson William, farmer Chapman Christopher, farmer Suttill George Downes, miller (water)