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NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. L MUOR l FLAXTON-ON-THE- l ll!R.ECTORY. J NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. l MUOR. j 99 Prest Jn.miller (water),Ravensthorpe Cowan Henry, farmer Williamson Robert, pig dealer BueCl'oft William, farmer, Dialstone Cuthbert Annie (Mrs.). frmr. Cleeves Wood William, grocer, Post office Smith Albert. farmer, Housebrough Fountain William, farmer W orley Samuel, farmer Towsey John Charles, gamekeeper to Galloway Wm. frmr. Watergates frm F. E. Walker esq. J.P Haw Robert, farmer THffiLBY. Watson Richard, cowkeeper Hunt Goorge, farmer COMMERCIAL. Watson Sampson, farmer Kettlewell James, cowkeeper Billett Abraham, blacksmith Williamson John, .carrier & farmer Kilvington Mark, miller (water) Cleminson John, farmer Kitching Robert, farmer, Crosshill Collinson Thomas, farmer SUTTON-UNDER-WHITE- Lumley John, farmer Cowton John T. farmer STONECLIFFE. Moverley Edward, farmer Ellis John, farmer Edwards James H. Sutton hall Musgrove John, farmer Fox David, wheelwright Hansell Francis Robert Brook house Newbould Henry, farmer, Brook farm Fox George, joiner Hare Rev. William (W~sleyan) Parvb John, farmer Kitchip.g Robt. frmr. Thirlby grange I Richmond John, farmer Lofthouse George, farmer COMMERCIAL. Robinson Frank, joiner Lofthouse William, sen. farmer Barker John, farmer Ryder Pawson, frmr. Abbot's Close ho Marsden William, cowkeeper Barker Wilham, farmer, Moor end Ryder Pawson, jun. farmer Miles John, faTmer, Kelmire grang& Bendelow John, farmer Scurr Thomas, farmer Pattison John Body,farmer,Skipton hl Brough Joseph, joiner Sturdy John, farmer Tyerman Thomas, farmer Burton Matthew, farmer Suffill Henry, farmer, Gomire farm Wilkinson George, farmer Carver Thomas, farmer Thompson 'l'homas, blacksmith • Winspear Hannah (Mrs.), cowkeepcr:· Clements John Henry, head gardener Tyerman Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Winspear John Henry, cowkeepe1: to James H. Edwards esq Walker Edward, farmer, Cleeves Wright James, cowkeeper Colton Eli, Whitestonecli:ffe hotel Wilkinson Thomas, farmer Yarker William, joiner FENCOTE GREAT & LITTLE, see Kirkbv• Fleetham . FINGHALL, or Fingall, is a township, parish and Abbey, who is also lord of the manor; it contains 777 small -rillage on a lofty eminence, with a station called acres, which are in four farms; rateable value, £737; Finghall Lane on the Northallerton and Hawes branch of the population in I9Il was 28. the North Eastern railway, half a mile north from the village, and is 5 miles east from Leyburn, in the Rich- CONSTABLE BURTON, formerly called Burton Con­ mood division of the Riding, petty sessional division and stable, distinguishing it from Burton Constable in th& wapentake of West Hang, union and county court dis- East &:ding, is a township and smaR village, 2 miles trict of Leyburn, rural deanery of Catterick West, arch- north-west from Finghall, with a statwn on the North deaconry of Richmond and diocese of Ripon. The church allerton and llawes branch railway, half a mile south of of St. Andrew, situated half a mile below the village, the village. Constable Burton Hall, the residence of near a small rivulet, is an ancient edifice of stone in the Marmaduke D'arcy Wyvill esq. J.P. lord of the manoY Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south- and principal landowner, is a modern mansion in tl west porch and a central turret containing 2 bells: there park of rso acres, near the village. There is a Wesleyan is a gallery at the west end and a marble tablet to the :Methodist chapel, erected in 1905 at a cost of £450. Rev. Christopher Wyvill and his daughter Henrietta, A reading room was opened in the village in 1908. The dated March 8, 1922, and in 1994 a mural tablet was area is 2,65o acres; rateable value, [2,830; the popu­ placed by Mrs. Ray, of Spennithorne, to the Rev. George lation in Ign was 205. Henry Ray B.A. rector 1869.93 : the east window was Post, M. 0. & T. Office (letters should have York11 filled with stained glass in 1s90 in memory of Fitz added).-Frederick Plummer, sub-postmaster. Let- Henry J. c. Ray, d. 1888: the church was restored in ters arrive at 6 a.m. & 4·45 p.m. & dispatched at 7-IO 1904 at a cost of £r,I5o, and affords 120 sittings. The p.m.; sundays, delivery 7 a.m.; dispatched 5·55 p.m. register dates from the year I6oo and is in good con- Letter Box in village cleared at 6.Io p.m.; 9·45 a.m. dition. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £330, on sundays including 84 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift Studdow is a hamlet about 1! miles west from the of Marmaduke D'arcy Wyvill esq. and held since I893 ¥illage of Constable aurton by the Rev. Henry Milner Sharples B.A. of Durham BUTTON HANG (or High• and Low Button) is a University. There is a W esleyan chapel here, erected in town;;hip 1 mile south from Finghall. The township gives tgio. The land is principally the property of Hector name to the two wapentakes ot Hang West and Uan~-, Christie e~q. of Jervaulx Abbey, who is lord of the ~ast and is partly situated in the latter. Hector manor. The soil is loamy; subsoil, limestone. The Christie e~q. of Jervaulx .Abbey, is lord of the manor chi~>f crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area of and sole landowner. The soil 'is various and the chief the township is 561 acres; rateable value, [Bo2; the crops are barley, oats and wheat. The township con­ population in rgn was BI in the township, and 317 in tains 590 acres in two farms; rateable value, £&52; the ecclesiastical parish. the population in 19 n was 31 . Po-st Office, Finghall (Letters should be addressed Fing- Sexton, Herbert Vollans. hall, Constable Burton). Mrs. Sarah Frances Vollans, sub-postmistress, Letters are delivered at 7.30 a.m. Public Elementary School, Constable Burton (mixed), & 6. 20 p.m.; dispatched at 6. 30 p.m.; sundays, dis- was erected in 1839, for 6o children; average attend patched at 5 p.m. Constable Burton station is the ance, 45; John Dalby, master; it is used as a chapet nearest money order & telegraph office of ease on sunday evenings AKEB.!R, Aikbar, or Akeber is a township opposite Railway Stations. Finghall, from which it is about 1 mile north. The land Finghall, Tom Suggitt, station master is the property <>f Hector Christie esq. of Jervaul:x Constable Burton, Frederick Plummer, station master FINGHHJ.. AIKHA.R. Cockfield Jo.,eph. farmer, MiddlefiP.ld Sharple~ Rev. Henry Milner B.A. Batty John, farmer Donaldson William, farmel' (rector), Rectory Brown William, farmer Graves William, auctioneer & farme~ COMMERCIAL. Fall Jn. Thos. farmer, Grazing nook Hall George. farmel" .A.ke Henry, farmer I Stirke Christopher, farmer, Heselton Hobson Avthur, corn miller (water) Bell Jacob, farmer Jackson John, farmer, Scroggo farm Clarkson Edwin, farmer BUTTON HANG. Lambert Joseph, farmer & shopkeepr Crow Richard, Board inn Pease Richard, farmer, Button hill Lon~staff George, farmer & shopkpr Fall William, farmer, Ruswick Wilson 'lhomas, farmer Mason Richard, farmer Hudson John, farmer Pearson David, farmer, Craggs Lumbley Thomas, farmer W . CMONSTABd LkE D~AURTOJNP. B Platt Richard, gamekeeper to M. ME'tcalfe Robert, farmer JVl11 ~ arma u e rcy · · ur· D'Arcy Wyvill esq. J.P Pearson George, farmer ton hall • Readin~ Room (John Dalby, hon. sec) Suffil Ann (Mrs.), farmer COMMERCIAL. Scott Richard, farmer Vollans Sarah Prances (Mrs.),farmer, A.ke Henry, farmer, Unthank Singleton HaiTy, farmer, Wood hall Post office Ake James, farmer, Foal park Storey William, farmer, Studdah Wells Christr. blacksmith & shopkpr Burnett Elizh. (Mrs.), frmr.Bank top Ward John Robert, farmer, Sunhill FLAXTON-ON-THE-MOOB is a parish and vil- from York, nf south-west from Malton and 202 from­ la!!e with a sbtion about half a mile north from the London, in the Thirsk and Malton division of the Ridin~. rillat!e. on the York, Whitby and Scarborough branch of Bulmer -wapentake. petty sessional division of Bulmer­ the North Eastern }'ailway, and is 9 miles north-east East and York union and county court di~trict, rural N. R. "\OBK~. ;• .
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