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DIRECTOR!.] NORTI-I RIDING . BICLMSLI'f. 108 • Hopkinson John Robert, butcher Nelson John, farmer Smith Thomas, farmer

Horner Robert, farmer Noble Francis, shoe maker, Post office Smith WilliamHenry, market gardener1 Illingworth John, farmer, Eastfield ho Nursaw Francis, farmer Jubilee house Illingworth Thomas, farmer Peckitt Geo. thrashing machine owner Spence Edward, potato dealer lllingworth William1 farmer Prince Henry, licensed valuer Studley Thomas, grocer Jefl'erson John, farmer Reeves Thomas, farmer Thompson Fanny (Mrs.), farmer Jefferson 'f()m, joiner Richardson Geo. thrashing mach. ownr Tomlinson Giorge, tailor Johnson George, market gardener Scott Bartholomew, potato dealer Torville George, news agent Keeling John, market gardener Scott Mark, potato dealer Underdown Thomas, frmr. Hallfield ho Laidler George, station master Scott Thomas Hy. land agnt. Chapel ho Wood William A bel, land valuer & agent HEALEY is a parish, formed February 2, 1849, out of The soil is loamy, with clay upon sandstone. The chief Kirk by Malzeard and ,and consisting of the township crops are wheat, oats, barley, turnips and grass. The area of HEALEY (except that portion called Su'l'TON) and the is 891 acres ; rateable value, £902; the population in 1891 townships Of and lLTON·CUM-POTT, CoLSTER- WaS 228. DALE, the village and part of the township of FEA.RBY and • detached portions of the townships of MASHAM and Swn;·ToN­ Ellingstring is a village and township 3~ miles north­ CUli·W A.RDER'YA.RSK, in the Richmond division of the Riding, west from Masham. Church services are held in the school petty sessional division of , union and room, and there is also a Wesleyan chapel. Lord Masham, county court district, rural deanery of Masham, arch­ who is lord of the manor, .Mrs. Pulleine, of Clifton Castle, deaconry of Richmond and diocese of Ripon. Healey is 3 Bedale, and the trustees of the late T. Carter, are chief miles west from Masham terminal station of that branch of landownerR. The soil is _loamy upon1sandstone. The chief the North Eastern railway, and 8~ south-~ast from Leyburn. crops are oats and barley. The area is 430 acres ; rateable The river Burn flows through the parish. The chmch of St. value, £437; the population in I89I· wai II5. Paul, erected in 1848, is a cruciform building of stone in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel, nave, transept, south Ilton-cum-Pott is a township in the Bedale union. porch, and a central tower, with spire, containing one bell : The village of Ilton is 3 miles south-west, and Pott is about the stained east window was presented by the late Sir Robert 6 miles west of Masham. Church of Elgland services are f'rankland Russell hart. who died IIth March, 1849, the held at llton and Pott on alternate Sundays. There is a west w:ndow by Mrs. Harcourt, and a third by the archi­ Wesleyan chapel, erected in 1876. Lord Masham D.L.,.J.P. tect, Mr. E. B. Lamb, of London: there are 252 sittings. is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is stony The register dates from the year 1848. The living is a and gravelly; subsoil, stony. The land is principally pas­ vicarage, gross yearly value £240, with residence, in the ture and meadow. The acreage is 2,310; rateable value, gift of the vicar of Masham, and held since 1886 by the Rev. £1,526; the population in 1881 was 128. PoTT is part of Thomas Powell M.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge: the this township ; the farms are scattered and principally tithe is assigned £70 to the vicar of Mash am and £140 moorland. to Trinity College, Cambridge. Lord Masham D.L., J.P. is PosT OFFICE, Pott.-John Scaife, receiver. Letters arrive lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil 'is loamy, from Bedale, via Masham, at 8.45 a. m.; dispatched 4 p.m with clay upon sandstone. The land is principally in pas­ COLSTERD.A.LE, 3 miles west, is a hamlet formerly attached ture. The area of the township is 4,993 acres; rateable to East Witton, but transferred to this parish in x886. value, [1,946; the population in 1891 was 254. Parish Clerk, William Rider. ScHooLs:- National, Ellingstring, erected in 1858, for so children; PosT OFFICE, Healey.-William Lawson, receiver. Letters average attendance, 33; William Dale, master through Bedale arrive by foot post from Masham at 9.40 Parochial, Pott, will hold 35 children ; average attendance, a.m. & dispatched at 4 p.m. The nearest money order & 20; Mrs. Winning, mistress telegraph office is at Masham Free School, Healey (mixed), with residence for the master, built for 8o children & endowed with liA. 2R. I8P. of land Fes.rby is a township and village 2 miles west from by the late William Danby esq. a donation of £45o having Masham. There is a Wesleyan chapel. Lord Masham is also been given by Mr. W. Heslington, of Masham; the lord of the manor, Thomas Verity, Thomas Burrell esq. of master is at liberty to take other children on payment Qf Masham, and Robert Blackburn are the chief landowners. certain fees: average attendance, 51 ; Jn. Prantis,master Healey. Kettlewell 1\'Iark, farmer Binks 1\'Ia.ry (Mrs.), shopkeeper Powell Rev. Thos. M. A. [vicar], Vicarage Metcalfe George, shopk3eper Harrison Robert, farmer, Quarry house COMMERCIAL. Rutter George farmer, Hill top Simpson Ann (Mrs.), farmer Auton Matthew, miller (water) Thompson George, farmer Utley John, farmer, Sykes house Barker Peter, farmer, Spout house Tomlin JamesWilliam, cowkeeper Verity Peter Carter, farmer, High ho Consta.ntine John, farmer . Fea.rby. We~therhead William, farmer, Hill top Constantine John, jun. frmr. Leighton COMMERCIAL. Wright James, stone & slate mason Crow William, Black. Horse F.H Craggs Mark, wheelwright Pott. · Falshaw John, farmer, Crab house Gill William, Black Swan P.R Ascough Matt. farmer, High Ash head Glew Francis, farmer, High Healey et Glew John, farmer Atkinson Thomas, farmer, Stottfold Graham Edward, frmr. Low Healey et Harland Edward, farmer, Mile house Barker Geoi'ge, farmer, Pott hall Harrison Richd. farmer, Low Sourmire Horsfall Henry, fanner Holland Wm. frmr. We5t Summersides Hutchinson Dixon, farmer, Agra. Jackson James, farmer Graham Thomas,farmer,Low Ash head lmeson Rt.auctnr.& valuer,Sutton grog Mallaby Robert, farmer, grange Harrison Richard, farmer, Sourmire Kaye Robert, shopkeeper Malthouse Henry, shopkpr.Fearby cross Iveson Charles, farmer, Summersides Lawson William, tailor, Post office Metcalfe John, wheelwright Trotter Joseph, farmer, Round hill Lye Thomas, cowkeeper Metcalfe Stephen, King's Head P.H. Verity WilHam, farmer, Sourmire Mallaby Robert, cowkeeper Fearby cross Colsterda.le. ~IiddletonWilliam, farmer,HighSutton Mete lf Thorn s co keeper i a e a ' w Astwood Ann (Mrs.), farmer Nicholson John, farmer M dd Ch I f l u ar es, armer Blades John, farmer, \Spring house, Parkin Stephen, farmer, Sntton Nicholson Lawrence, blacksmith Gollingl_vthe foot Rider Wm. J·un. farmer, llreary banks Raw F ranc1.'·s bl a cksm"th1 • FearbY cross Collinson William,·' farmer, Gollinglythe Simpson George, farmer, Leighton Richardson Henry, shopkeeper foot Verity William, farmer, High Sourmire s·1mpson N a th an, f a rmer Eglin William, farmer Walker David, mason Spence Eliza(Mrs.), frmr.Spelderbanks Howell Mary (Mrs.~, farmer Wintersgill John, farmer S wa1 es El1. • butcher Mallaby Ann (Mrs. , farmer Ellingstring. 'l'heakston Thomas, farmer Mallaby John, farmer COMMERCIAl. Verity Thomas, farmer Mallaby William, farmer Alton William, farmer Wilkinson William, farmer Mallaby William, farmer Appleby Samuel, blacksmith Wilson Robert, cowkeeper Nicholson George, farmer, West Agra. Auton Robert, Boot & Shoe P.R Wood Thomas, cowkeeper Raynerd George, mason {,'ragg3 Thoma~, farm3r, Mill woo:l Wrathcr James, farmer Storey Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Bailes ho Dodds Thrnnas, farmer, Ha.regill lodge Wray William, farmer Teasdale John, farmer Hardy Robert, farmer Yeoman Francis, farmer Tessyman John, farmer Horn er Frank, shopkeeper 11 ton. Walker Elzh. (Mrs. ),frmr.Gollinglythe ft Hunt William, cowkeeper Atkinson Richard, shopkeeper Wood Sarah (Mrs.), farmer HELMSLEY (in Domesday "Elmeslac "), is a small North Eastern railway, 12 miles west from Pickering, 218 market and union town and head of a county court district, from London, 23 north from York, 6 west from Kirby with a station on the Gilling and Pickering branch of the Moorside and 14 east from Thirsk ; it is in the Whitl!y