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Lewis John, builder & contractor Murray William M.D. surgeon, Dial ho Thackray Amo31 cabinet maker & joiner Lister J onathan & Charles, farmera Pape Samuel, butcher Thackray John, plumber & glazier Lister Elijah, farmer Pawson Elizabeth (Mrs.) &Wm.rarmers Thompson J ames, coal & lime merchant, Lupton John, butcher Pawson Thomas, butcher Railway station Lupton Rebecca (Mrs.), shopkeeper Percy Henry, farmer, Stead Towers John, plumber & glazier Mann John, joiner Petty William Houson, linen draper Walker James, Queen's Head M ann Thomas, painter Pickles William, 11tationer & newsagent Walker Marg:aret (Mrs.), grocer Marriott John Oates, coal agent, Rail- Rayner J ames, blacksmith Walls Sally (Miss), dress maker way station Rhodes George, farmer Waterhouse Ann & Hannah (Misses), M arshall Charles, joiner Rhodes John, tin plate worker dress makers Marston Joseph, tanner & farmer Rial Henry, shopkeeper, Suo lane Whitehead James, Malt Shovel hotel, Metcalfe Simon, cattle dealer Robinson Alfred, J!:rocer & provision dlr & wine & spirit merchant, & carriages Milner John, boot & shoe maker Roundell Samuel, boot & shoe maker & post horses on hire. See ad vert Moon Elisha, corn miller, Burley mill Senior William Furber, pharmaceutical Wilcock Dora (Mrs.), news agent Mounsey, Bateson & Dronfield, masons chemist, & post office W omersley George, joiner & builder Mounsey Benjamin & Benjamin, joiners Simpson John, coal agent Wood Thomas & Co. grocers & drapers & builders Smith William, shopkeeper Wood J oseph, joiner Mullinaux Josepb, jun. maltster Spenceley Joshua, farmer, Scalebor Wood Richard, builder & surveyor to Mullinaux Joseph, sen. farmer Taylor Thomas, shoe maker the local board & assistant overseer

BURNSALL is a which comprises the townships manor. The principal landowners are John Procter and of BURNSALL, APPLETRBEWICK1 and Richard Procter esqrs. Area, 7,689 acres; rateable value, 'fHORPE-SU'B-MONTEM, and village among the fells, 11~ .£3,295 7s. 6d.; the population in 1871 was 358. miles north-east from , in the Northern division of Hartlington is a townsbip in this parish half a mile east. the Riding, Skipton petty sessional division, union and county court district, east division of the wapentake of Here the Dibble flows into the Wharfe. The principal land­ Staincliffe and Ewcross, rural deanery of North , owners are Sir l\fathew Wilson bart. M.P. Robert Procter, archdeaconry of Craven and diocese of , situated on William Dawson and John Ambler esqrs. Area, 1,352 acres; the river Wbarfe. The church of St. Wilfrid is a stone rateable value, £968 Is. ; the population in 1871 was 95. structure in the Early English and Tudor st.> les, consisting is a small village near of chancel with two chantries, nave, aisles and square tower township. There is a chapel of ease usually called Christ containing 6 bells: this church has a handsome 8axon font, Church, built in 1837; divine service is held once every and was restored in 1859. The register dates from the year Sunday hy the rector of Burnsall. The extensive paper 1.558. The Jiving is a rectory, formerly in two medieties, mills of William Whiteley and Son are situated here. yearly value £400 with residence, in the gift of the Earl Thorpe-sub-Montem is a township and small vil­ of Craven and held by the Rev. Charles Henry Carlisle lage in the parish of Burnsall, 1~ miles west. The Wes­ T.A.K.C.L. The rector of Linton receives a modus of £2 leyans have a mission-room here. The principal landowners tor the tithe of corn for this parish. The Craven charity are Robert P,•octer, William A. Procter and N. H. Kelsall amounts to about £10 yearly, distributed in money. The e3qrs. Area 1,133 acres; rateable value £1,3121s.; the Wesleyan11 have a place of worship here. The trustees of population in 1871 was 58. the late Sir Charles R. Tempest are lords of the manor. Parish Clerk, John Birch. 'I'he principal landowners are William Chadwick esq. John Proctor esq. and the Earl of Craven. Burnsall Fell is 1,660 Letters through Skipton. The nearest money order offices feet high. The land is used for grazing. The area of the are at & Skipton towoshif is 706 acres; rateable value £90817s.; the popu- SCHOOLS:- lation o the township in 1871 was 148; area of the town- Grammar (Burnsall), founded in 1605 by Sir William ship 10,880 acres; the population in 1871 was 659. Craven knt. Lord Mayor of , ancestor of the Earl - of Craven & a native of Appletreewick, in this parish; Appletreewick is a township and small village on the the school is endowed with about £60 yearly from several Wharfe, consisting chiefly of farms. A shP.ep fair is held bequests; Benjamin Brooksbank, master here on the 27th October. The Primitive Methodists have National (Skyreholme), Edward Simpson, master a place of worship here. John esq. is lord of the CARRIER TO SKIPTON.-JohnBirch, moo. wed. & sat Burnsall. Chapman Septimus, farm bailiff to John Whittaker John (Mrs.), f,umer, Nur- Carlisle Rev. Charles Henry T.A.K.C.L. Crr.ven e~lJ. Higb hall say house [rector] Constantine Joseph, farmer, Low hall Wiseman Thomas, mining agent Heiber l\frs Darnbrough l\fary (Mrs.), farmer, Wratshall Lupton, farmer u· J r. ·11 & h · Skyreholme . .umns as, 1armer, saw m1 s c au ma Em~Iey John, ""rocer & blacksmith Harthngton . .Hirch John, carrier & parish clerk '"' l:lirch Jonathan William, ~eoman Grimwith .lrfining Co. Limited (J. Buck Alfred, farmer Burnsall Penny Savings Bank (Rev. Sykes, sec) Clark Ant.hony, f~umer Cbarle~ Henry Carlisle & Jonatban Hud,.on 1\latthew,CravenArms,&frmr ClarkJames, farmer William Birch, tru~tees) Laycock Michad, carpenter Daggett Aaron, farmer, Ram's close Clark Richard, farmer & carpenter New Appletre~.wick Mining Co. Lim. Hudson John, farmer, Dibbles bridge Elmsey George, farmer (E. Duukiu, managing agent) Layeock Jonas, farmer Hesleton John, farmer Newbold John, blackilmith Moore William, farmer, Hole's Beck Hurner William, shopkeeper Newbold William, Moorcock inn, & 1\"ewbould James, farmer Inman Joseph, shoe maker farmer, Drygill Picklts Preston, farmer, Moorside Newbold Anthony & Thomas, farmers Reynard John, farmer Hodwell David, farmer Stockdale Jeremiah, yeoman Reynard Jolm, New inn, & farmer Rodwell Joshua, farmer, Moorside Stott Simon, farmer ReynaJd l\farmaduke, farmer Howe John, farmer Thompson J onathan, Red Lion Ripley Ecoch, farmer, Percival hall White Geo. farmer & landowner, Rakes Whitaker Matthew, farmer Robinson Harry, farmer Wilkinson Richard, draper & grocer Sidgwick George, farmer, Howorth Thorpe-sub-Montem. Sidgwick Thomas, farmer, Skyreholme Constantiue John, farmer Appletreewick. Sidgwick William, famer, Grimwith Green Edward, farmer Dunkin Edwin, Skyreholme Teale Stephen, farmer, Skyreholme Herd Stepben, farmer Wall Hebden Walker John, farmer, Gateup moor Hotlgson William. farmer, Escoe Wiseman Thomas West Craven Moor MiningCo.Limited Paley Christophr.landowner, Langertn Bland John Atkinson, farmer, Wood ho (David Williams, manager), Drygill Paley William, farmer, J,angerton Brown Ann( Mrs.),l!hopkpr.::-lkyreholme Wbiteley William & Son, paper manu- 8tockdale Wm. farmer, Manor house Calvert Ann(Mrs.),farJBt-r,Dibbles brdg facturers, ~kyreholme mills Waite John, farm~r

• BURTON LEONABD is a township and parish, 2 church of St. Leonard is a stone edifice, in the Decorated miles north-west from Wormald Green railway station and style of Gothic, from the designs of Mr. G. H. Fowler, of 5 south-east from Ripon, in the Eastern division of the Durham, with a nave and chancel both having open tim­ Riding, lower divieiou of Claro wapentake, bered roofs: the church was consecrated in Nov. 1878, and union, Ripoo county court district, Knaresborough rural will seat nearly 2{10 persons, all the seats being free: an deanery, Richmond archdeaconry and Ripon diocese. The organ has been erected. The register dates from the year