62 NEW• BUTTON• WESTMORLAND. [KELLY'S turnips Bnd potatoes. The area is 2,561 acres; rateable Sca,lthwa,iterigg and Hay' with Hutton-i'·th'. value, £1,626. The population in 189 I was 95. Hay form a township partly in the parish of New Parish Clerk, Nathan Noble Hutchinson. Hutton, from which it is two miles north-east. Part of this township was taken in 18il to form the new parish Letters through arrive at 8.45 a.m. Kendal is of . Hay and Hutton-i'-th'-Hay are divisions the nearest money order office & Oxenholme station is of the township of Scalthwaiterigg which pay chapel the nearest telegro.ph office rates to New Hutton. There is a woollen manu£a.ctQry WALL LETTER Box, Oxenholme station, cleared at 10.5 and flnuff mills at 1\leal Bank. The Earl of Lonsdale a.m. 7.15 & 10 p.m (who is lord of the manor), the trustees of the late Free School (mixed), founded in 1778 & endowed with Earl of Bective, and Christopher Wyndham Wil80n £5 Ss. yearly j it will hold 48 children; average esq. D.L., J.P. of Rigmaden Park, are chief landowners. attenddnce, 25 The soil is loam; subsoil, sammel. The chief cropa are CARJUER.-Thos. Mason passes through the parish from oats, barley and turnips. The area is 3,434 acres; rate­ to Kendal. tues. thurs. & sat able value, £7,044. The population in Ig91 was 653. New Hutton. Braithwaite & Co. Limited, woollen Howard Henry, farmer, Hay close Allen James, farmer. Millrigg manufacturers, Meal Bank mills Robinson Henry, farmer, Strickley Armitstead Robt. farmer,Mill Rolme Clarke Fras. Wm. farmer, Park head Thompson Robert, farmer, Oragg Bracken James, farmer, Raw head Farrar John, farmer,Meal Bank farm Tomlinson Thomas, farmer, TheHagg Cannon William, farmer, Birks Gawith Samuel & Co. snuff manu- Wilson Robert, farmer, Capplerigg Edmondson Tbompson, frmr.Borrans facturers, Meal bank Ellwood Thos. farmer, Hutton park German Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Hutton-i'-th'-Hay. Ewin Thomas, farmer, Fair thorns Meal bank Pearson Rev. Wm. L.Th.TheVicarage Holmes Anthony, farmer, Borrans Long Robert, shoe maker Armer Robt.farmer, HighButterbent Robinson William, farmer. Hall Martindale Robert. frmr.Benson hall Atkinson John H. farmer, Ashes bank RichardsonWm.farmer.Laverick brdg Braithwaite James, farmer, Raw grn Sargison Nathan, farmer, Lane cot Carter Thomas, farmer, Great &wk- Thexton John. farmer & miller. Mill Hay. rigg end Holme Hind Thomas W. L. Hollins Grisedale Thomas, farmer, Moss bead Holdsworth Charles Jas. J.P. Hill top Langhorn William, farmer & shoe Scalthwaiterigg. Pilkington Miss, Hay Close cottage ma.ker, Raw green German Edward,School ho.Meal bnk Cannon Robert, farmer,Hay Fell side Sowerby In. farmer, Strawberry bank Pickles Thompson, Meal bank Cragg James, farmer, Windy hill Sowerby Luke, farmer, Dub side AddisonJohn,farmer,Scalthwaiterigg Edmondson Thomas, farmer, Low Thompson James, farmer, Little stocki Garths Hawkrigg end Bil'kett Christopher, farmer, Spital Ellwood Edward, farmr.IIigh Garths

OLD HUTTON with HOLMESCALES is a the top of the wainscot and the ceiling is filled in with township, village and parish j the village is on the road ornamental parquetting of scrolls, with female busts and from Rendal to , 21 miles from Oxen- fruit j part of the decorative plaster work on the ceiling holme junction station on the London and North \Vestern also remains j the wall of one side of the room has been railway and 4t south-east from Kendal, ill the Southern rebuilt, and during the course of this work a curious division of the county, Kendal ward, petty sessional old dag~er (now in the Kendal museum) and several division, l!ounty court distriet and union, Kendal rural ancient coins were discovered behind the wainscotting: deanery, archdeaconry of Westmorland and diocese of the fireplace retains above the mantel some fine oak . The church of St. John the Baptist, rebuilt in carving, with jambs and pilasters bearing demi-female 16g9 /lnd again in 1873, at a cost of £1,250, is an edifice figures, and on one part of it.is the date 1644; this and of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chaDcel, nave, other woodwork in the house is believed to have been south porch and a wostern turret containin~ one bell: put up by Henry Batoman, whose initials appear over in the vestry is a window. transferred from the chancel one of the doorways: the floors and staircase and nearly in 1873, and believed to belong to the time of Henry all the doors are of oak. Thomas Rauthmell esq. who VIII.: the church plate includes ll. chalice, supposed to is lord of the manor, the trustees of the late Earl date from about 1459: the church affords 190 sittings. of Bective, and Jacob Wakefield esq. J'.P. of Sedgwick The register of baptisms dates from J 793 j marriages, House, Kendal, are the chief landowners. The soil is 1754; and burials, 1822. The living is a perpetual loam; subsoil, sammel. The chief crops are oats and CUl"ll.cy; average tithe rent-charge, £9 j gross yearly turnips. The area is 3,975 acres; rateable value, £3,797. value £161, net £132, with glebe and residence, in the The population in 1891 was 357. gift of the vicar of Kendal, and held since 1870 by the I EWBANK is a small hamlet about 2 miles east. Re",. Robert Dixon Hope. Charities:-Walker's Charity Holmescales is a hamlet one mile south-east of Old of 268. yearly, is for distribution to the poor j Robinson's, Hutt.on and about 2~ miles south-east of Oxenholme of £4 16s. yearly, is for sermons; Robinson's, Dawson's junction station on the London and North-Western and Bome anonymous charities produce about £4 a year railway, the two places forming one township. Holma­ for bread j and Ward's benefaction, consisting of 9 acres scales, which, for ecclesiastical purposes only, is in the of land, affords £24 yearly for distribution in money. parish of Burton, shares in Rutton's charity for that Bleaze Hall, now & farmhouse, is a building of the parish. The population of Holmescales is included in Jacobean period, probably erected about 1600 by Roger that given for Old Hutton. Bateman, a clock manufacturer in Kendal, a.nd consisted Sexton, James Daker. originally of a central block with wings at right angles, POST OFFICE, Bridge End.-Anthony Nelson, sub-post- projecting both front and back, but only the left wing master. Letters received from Kendal arrive at 8. IS n