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7 460 LOWTHORPE. EAST RIDING YORKSHIRE. (KELLY 8 gravelly chalk ; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, 6.20 p.m. Bags are made up at Lowthorpe for Harp ba.rley, oats and turnip,;. The area is 1,g6o acres; rateable ham, Ruston Parva, Kilham, Langtoft, Kelk, Gransmore. value, £2,583; the population in rBgx was 184. Lissette, Ulrome & Harmston, & a messenger dispatched to Sexton, Michael Farthing. those places at 7.20 a. m PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, The children of this place attend the school at Harpham .Railwar Sta.tion.-George Pearson, pnstmast.er. Letters arri,·e from Hull at 7 a..m. & are dispatched thereto at Railway Station, George Pearson, statirm master · Atkinson Rev. Hepworth Frank M.A. Bourdass Isaiah, farmer, Wellcloso I LamploughJn.Crosby,frmr.Millingda.le Vicarage Crompton Chas. Wm. farmer, Sleights Pease Thomas, farmer, Cattleholmes l'iercy Henry Onslow, The Elms Davidson Thos. whoelwgt. Old Brick yd Piercy Henry Onslow, land agent t~ St. Quintin William Herbert ,J.P. Low- Frankish John George, miller (water) W. H. St. Quintm esq. J.P. The Elm~t thorpe lo.; &Scampston hall,Rillingtn & farmer Robinson Wm. farmer, Lowthorpe field AngasGeo. Maxwell,frmr,Cattleholmes Gray William, beck watcher Robson Saml. Foster, farmer, Bathclose , L UND is a township, parish and village on the road from older one now disused. The ancient market-cross, repaired lleverley to Driffield, ri miles ~outh from Bainton station, in 1755, still remains. Lord Hotham D.L. who is lord of the on the Scarborongh, Bridlington and West Riding railway manor, and the Earl of Londesborough are the principal and 7 miles north-west from Beverley, in the Buckrose landowners. The soil is rich loam; subsoil, clay. The division of the Riding, petty sessional division of Bainton chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. The acreage is Beacon, wapentake of Harthill, union and county court 3,078; rateable value, /.,3,717, the population in 1881 was district of Beverley, rural deanery of Harthill, archdeaconry 460. of the East Riding and diocese of York. The church of St. Parish Clerk, John Taylor. Mary is a building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of PosT OFFICE.-Mrs. Ann Horsfield, postmistress (Sub- chancel, nat"e, north aisle, sonth porch and an embattled Office. Letters should have 8.0. Yorks added). Letters western tower, with pinnacles, containing 2 bells: there are are received at 7.4 :; a. m.; dispatched at 5 p.m. The several monuments and a brass lectern and altar brass were nearest money order & telegraph office is at Middleton-on- furnished in 1891 by subscription: the church affords 250 the-Wolds, & telegraph office at Beverley. Postal orders sittings. The register dates from the year 1587. Tbe living are issued here, but not paid is a vicarage with that of Kilnwick annexed, joint net yearly value £ 270, including 211 acres of glebe, with residence, in School (mixed), erected in x866, for 145 children; average the gift of the Rev. Alexander Grimston M.A. vicar of attendance, 70; Harrison Hudson, master Stillingfleet, and held since 1890 by the Rev. Charlel'l Smith CARRIERS TO:- 8undius M . .&.. of Trinity College, Oxford. There is aWes- BEVERLEY-Thomas M. Teal & William Waites,on sat leyan ·chapel, erected in 1835 and a Primitive Methodist DRIFFIELD-Thomas M. Teal, bn thurs ~hapel with sehoolroom attached, built in 1871 in place of an 1 HuLL-William Waites, on tues Chapman William Michael ; Hopper Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer Prescott William Ouston, butcher Sundius Rev. Chas.Smith M.A. Vicarage] Horsfield Ann (Mrs.), draper, grocer, Selkirk Richard, coal dealer COMMERCIAL, & postmist:-ess Sowersby Moses, farmer .Ashby John, shoe maker Hutchinson Thomas Higham, farmer, Spilman Joseph Harrison, farmer~ Atkinson Martha (Mrs.), draper & grcr Hotham house Clematis house .Heaulah Alfred, farmer, Vicarage farm Keddy Ralph, thrashing machine proptr Stabler Woodall, carter Duggleby lVIichael Owston, farmer, Lamplough Arthur Edward, farmer Taylor John, assist. overseer & tax coli Lund warren Mitchell Charles, farmer, Enthorpe Teal James, blacksmith Ellerington Jane (Mrs.), tailor Nornabell Anthony,farmer,Manor farm Teal Marshall Thomas, carrier 'Ford Harold, farmer Norman John, shoe maker Thurlow Stathers William, shopkeeper Ford Sarah (Mrs.), farmer Ogram Richard, joiner, wheelwright Turner R1cbard, Wellington inn Grubb GeorgeTom, farmer,Lund Wold & cart & wagon builder Waites William, carrier Harrison Walker, tailor PrescottThos.Hy.farmr. Lund Wold ho L UT TONS AMBO is a parish formed in 1874 and corn- Tat ton Sykes hart. The regtster dates from the year x875. prises West Lutton and East Lutton, formerly constituting The living formerly consolidated with that of Helperthorpc, a detached portion of the parish d Weaverthorpe, the parish was separated from it by an Order in Council, October 23, of Helperthorpe being between. West Lutton is a. small 1874; it is now a vicarage, tithe-rent charge [2o, net yearly ~illage, 6 miles south-west of West Heslerton station on the value £3oo, including 176 acres of glebe, with residence, in York and Scarborougb branch of the North Eastern railway, the gift of Sir Tatton Sykes bart. and held since 188o by the m south-ea.stfrom Mal ton and !5 north-west from Driffield, Rev. Thomas Fowell Buxton Scriven T.A.K.C.LOnd. There in the Buckrose division of the Riding, Buckrose wapentake are Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels. Thomas Ness ~md petty sessional division, Driffield union and county court esq. who is lord of the manor, and Thomas John Bell esq. district, rural deanery of Huckrose, archdeaconry of the and Henry Cholmley esq. a.re the principal landowners. The East Riding and diocese of York. The ehurch of St. Mary, soil is light : subsoil, chalk rock. The chief crops are wheat, erected in '1875, iu place of an earlier structure, by Sir barley, oats and turnips. Tatton Sykes bart. at a cost Qf about £x3,ooo, is a building East Lutton forms a joint township witb West Lntton. ·of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, The area of East and West Lutton is 2 ,623 acres; rateable .aisles, organ chamber, south porch and a western turret value, £ 2 , 1 gg; the population in 1 ssx was 413, containing 3 bells: portionll of a Norman a:-chway have been built in over the vestry door: all the windows are stained Sexton, Thomas Marffiit. and were presented by Sir Tat ton Sykes bart. who also gave PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office, West the chancel screen and the handsome triptych over the corn- Lutton.-Mattbew Skelton, sub-postmaster. Letters munion table; the chancel is vaulted, and retains stone through York arrive at II a. m.; dispatched at 4.20 p.m. sed ilia and a piscina. : the church affords xo8 sittings: there Sherburn is the nearest telegraph office was no burial ground until 1876, when ground was pbtained National School (mixed), erected in 1865, for So children: 11round the church and consecrated and is now inclosed by a average attendance, 63: Alfred Lovell Holgreves, master 45tone wall with handsome gateway, all at the expense of Sir CARRIERS.-Humble to Driffield, thurs. & to Malton, sat West Lutton. Hill Gardner, blacksmith East Lutton. Huggins John, joiner !\ess. Thomas, Manor house Humble James,shopkeeper & carrier Scriven Rev. Thomas Fowell Buxton Marwood Tom Rawling, shopkeeper T.A.K.C.L. [vicar], Vicarage COMMERCIAL. Mawman John, farmer Brown William Henry, farmer & valuer Clark John, bailiff toT. Otterburn esq Ness Thomas, farmer, Manor house Peacock William, farmer Uawson John, shoe maker SkeltonMatthew, tailor& drpr.Postoffice Pexton John Henry, farmer l<'oster John, farmer, Haverdale Twiddle Tom, Three Tuns pH Prince James, farmer Harding Robert, blacksmith Wardell Richard, wheelwright RusseH David, carrier MAFLETON is a parish comprising the hamlets of station, both on the Hull and Hornsea bmnch of the North .il!APLETON, RowLsTo:N and GREAT CownEN, and part of the Eastern railway, and 15! east-by-north from Beverley. The township of GREAT HATFIELD, in the Hulderness division of cburcb of All Saints is an edifice of cobblestone, fat:ed with the Riding, North division of the wapentake of Holderness, stone, in the :Early English and Decorated styles, and con North Holderness petty sessional division, union of Skir- sists of chancel, nave, J;lorth aisle, south porch, vestry and a laugh, county court district of Beverley, rural deanery of western tower with spire, containing one bell : two of the Hornsea, archdeaconry Qf the East Riding and diocese oi stained windows were presented by the Rev. Christophlll' York. Mapleton hamlet is 2} miles south-by-east from Forge, and include the east window, a memorial to his Lhree Hornsea Bridge station, and 3 north-east from Sigglesthorne children, who are interred beneath ; in the nave is a mo-.