DIRECTORY. J NORTH RIDING . FINGALL. 8S

Feliskirk. Hutchinson Peter, stone mason Kettlewell Matthew, shoe maker Clayforth Rev. Henry B.A. Vicarage Hutchinson William, joiner & carpenter Newball Thomas, farmer Bosville Hon. Mrs. Mount St. Johu Keel James, blacksmith Newbould Thomas, sen. farmer Barker James, farmer Kirby Robert, farmer Parvin Tom, farmer . Gregson Thomas, farmer Knaggs Bateson, farmer, High Paradise Porter Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Gregson Timothy, bicycle repairer Pickard Alfred Jas.Jobnstone Arms P.H Rider Pawson, farmer Hebden John, farmer Prest Robert, shopkeeper Sturdy John, farmer Kirk George, farmer Richmond John, farmer Suffill Elizabeth (Miss), farmer Milner Valentine, farmer Robinson James, butcher Thompson ueorge, Star P.H. & farmer Prest George, co" keeper Robinson Thomas, farmer Tyrman Edward, farmer Spivey Joseph, Carpenters' Arms P.H. Stokell Thomas, farmer, West.acre Walker Isaac, farmer, Cleeves & farmer Rtokell Thos. jun. Carpenters' Arms P.H Walker Joseph, carpenter & joiner Todd J ames, farmer Weatherill William, farmer & miller Williamson James, pig dealer TurnAr William, farmer & Clydesdale (water), Raventhorpe Wood James, grocer horse proprietor, Moor house Williamson John, tailor Walker Thomas, farmer, Rymer house Thirlby. Wright Richard, land surveyor, Post off Sutton-under-Whitestone- Boltby. cli:ffe. COMMERCIAL. Johnstone Rev. Frederick Richard M.A. Dunn Miss, Sutton hall Barr Francis, farmer Ravensthorpe manor Geipel Herbert Brough W"illiam,farmer,Kelmer grange SandwithMajor-Gen. WilliamFrederick, Hausell Francis Robert, Brook house Brown James, farmer South Woods hall CO:MMERCIAL. Burn William, cowkeeper COMMERCIAL. Anderson William, cowkeeper Burton George, farmer AltonThomas,farmer, Heskereth grange Barker John, farmer Carver Andrew, farmer Bentley George, farmer, Greendale Bosomworth Wm. shoe ma. & sbopkpr Cleminson John, farmer Bumby William, farmer, Paradise Cobbold George, Black Horse P.H Ellis John, farmer Carter Matthew, cowkeeper Cowan James, farmer Fox David, Bridge inn, & joiuer Carver Thomas, farmer Cuthbert Annie (Mrs.), farmer, Cleeves Keel Jarnes, blacksmith Coldbeck Tho:~. farmer, Housebrough Dick Robert, shoe maker Keel Joseph, farmer Dawson William, cowkeeper Dixon William, blacksmith Kitchen William James, farmer Fletcher John, farmer Haw Robert, farmer Lofthouse Wdliam, farmer Fletcher Thomas, farmer Hugill John, farmer Marsden George, cowkeeper Grainger David, farmer HumphreyThos.farmer & miller( water) Rayner Thomas, farmer Harland Mary Jane (Miss), cowkeeper, Kettlewell James, cowkeeper WarrinerRobt.carpenter & wheelwright & post office Kettle well John, Post office Winspear Hannah (Mrs.), cowkeeper

FINGAI.L, or , is a township, parish and small ·Riding, is a township and small village 2 miles north-west rillage on a lofty eminence, with a station called Finghall from Fingall, with a station on the Northallerton and Hawes Lane on the Northallerton and Hawes branch of the North branch railway, half a mile south of the village. Burton Eastern railway, half a mile north from the village, 5 miles Hail, the residence of Jas. Joseph Maclaren esq. is a modern east from , in the Richmond division of the Hiding, mansion, in a park of 150 acres, near the village. Marma­ petty sessional division and wapentake of West Hang, union duke Wyvill esq. is 1ord of the manor and principal land­ and county court district of Leyburn, rural deanery of owner. The area is 2,650 acres; rateable value, £3,o64; Catterick West, archdeaconry of Richmond and diocese of the population in I8gi was x8g. Ripon. The church of St. Andrew,situated half a mile below Letters arrive from Fingall R.S. 0. at 6.45 a.m. LETTER the village, near a small rivulet, is an ancient edifice of stone Box cleared at 6 p. m. ; 9 a. m. on sundays. The nearest in the Early Engli~b style, consisting of chancel, nave, south- money order & telegraph office is at Newton-le-Willows west porch and a central turret containing 2 bells: there is STunnow is a hamlet about I~ miles west from the village a gallery at the west end and a marble tablet to the Rev. of . Christopher Wyvill and his daughter Henrietta, dated March (or HIGH and Low HuTTON) is atown- 8, 1822: the east window was filled in with stained glass in ship I mile south from Fingall. The township gi"l'eS name 1890 to the memory of Jhtz Henry J. C. Ray, d. I888: to the two wapentakes of Rang West and Hang East and is there are 120 sittings. The register dates from the year partly situated in the latter. Lord Masbam is lord of the 1754. The living is a rectory, average "tithe rent-charge manor and sole landowner. The soil is various and the chief £3oo, gross yearly value £459, including 84 acres of glebe, crops are barley, oats and wheat. The township contains with residence, in the gift of Marmaduke Wyvill esq. B.A., 591 acres in two farms ; rateable value, £6o2 ; the popula­ D.L., l.P. of Bournemouth, and held since I85g by the Rev. twn in 1891 was 20. George Henry Ray B.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. Parish Clerk, John Thomas Carter. There is a small Wesleyan chapel here. The land is prin- PosT OFFICE, Fingall (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should cipally the property of Lord Masham, of Swinton Park, who have R.S.O. Yorks added).-Isaac Newton, receiver. is lord of the manor. The soil is loamy; subsoil, limestone. Letters arrive at 6 a. m. ; dispatched at 7·45 p.m. The The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area of nearest money order & telegraph office is at Newton-le- the township is 562 acres; rateable value, £634; the popu- Willows. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid lation in 1891 was 82, 1 ScHoor.s :- Village (mixed), partly supported by , AIKBAR, or AKERBER is a township opposite Marmaduke Wyvill esq. & Lord Masham, was ereeted Fingall, from which it is about I mile north. The land is in 183g, for 6o children; average attendance, 30; John the property of Lord Masham, who is also lord oft be manor ; Crossley, master; it is used a~ a chapel of ease on sun­ it contains 778 acres, which are in three farms ; rateable day afternoons value, £744 ; the population in 1891 was 32. RAILWAY STATIONS:- Constable Burton, formerly called BunTDN CoN­ Fingall, J. B. Metcalfe, station master STABLE, distinguishing it from Burton Constable in the East Coustable Burton, William Terry, station master Fingall. Suffil William, farmer Ake John, farmer, Unthank Ray Rev. George Henry B.A. Rectory Wells Christopher, blacksmith Beck James & Ann (Miss), farmers Cockfield George, farmer, Middletield COMMERCIAL. Aikbar. Brown William, farmer Donaldson Joseph, farmer Carter John T. wheelwright & farmer Hodgson Michael, farmer, Heselton Fenwick William, farmer, Studdah Fall William, farmer, Ruswick Stirk Robert, farmer, Grazing nook Foster Francis, farmer, Park house Frost Mary (Mrs.), farmer I<'owler William, blacksmith & farmer Gatenby Christr. farmer, CbapelLane ho Hutton Hang. Hobson Matthew John, corn miller Pease Richard, farmer, Hutton hill Glover Robert, farm bailiff to the Rev. (water) & farmer G. H. Ray Pease William, farmer James William, farmer, Bank top Jaques Mary (Miss), landowner Constable Burton. Lambert Joseph, farmer Lumbley William, farmer Aldred Rev. Christian Rycroft B.A. Langstaff George, farmer, Sunhill Metcalfe Robert, farmer [curate] Langstaff Raw, farmer, Wood ball Newton Isaae, farmer, Post office Cunion Thomas, fjockle hall Metcalfe Matthew, wood turner Powell Leonard, farmer Maclaren James Josepb, Burton hall Rodwell William, estate agent to M~ Raper Thomas, shoe maker Maclamn Mrs. Rurton hall Wyvill esq. Woodlands Rutter Hanah (Miss), Board inn Rodwell William, Woodlands Siddall Thomas, farmer Sprats Thomas, farmer CO"MME RCJ AT •. Summers William, farmer Stirke Robert, farmer, Grazing nook Ake David, farmer & overseer White William, farmer, Cragg