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Sergeant/ 1o1m, farm bailiff to llenry IWatg'on John Henry, far"mer r ' Whisker Michael, fa.~'mBl' .Tohnson esq Watson Tindale, farmel" l Wilson Ann (Mrs.), far;mer is a township, parish and :village, I mile xso sitti~s~ Tbe register dates from the year I590· The north from the station on the Hull and Scar.. living is a vicarage, united to the rectory of Burton .Agnes, borongh MCtion of the North Eastern railway and 6 miles average tithe rent-charge £578, joint net yearly value £78cJ, north-east from Drittield, in the Buckrose division of th~J including ~03 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Riding, wapentake of Dickering, petty sessional division of John Denney esq. and held by the Rev. John Denooy M.A.. M Bainton Beacon, union and county court district of , SIT~ John's College, Cambridge, who resides a.t Bnrton .Agnes. rural deanery of , archdeaconry of the East Riding William Herbert St. Quintin esq. J" .P. of Scampston Hall, is and diocese of York. The church of St. John of is tan lord: of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is ancient structure, in the G

HAYTON is s parish, township and village on the York, generally light; the subsoil is gravel and mari. The ~hief Market Weighton, Beverley and Hull road, and on a small crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The a.creage 6f rivulet half a mile west from N unburnholrne station on the the township is r,822; rateable value, £2,6o4 ;jthe PQpnlation York! and Market Weighton and Beverley section of the in t8gr was 199. · North Eastern railway, 2! 'south-east-by.sonth .from Pock­ TR.BNWICK is s hamlet t mile south-east. lington, 4 miles north-west from: Market Weig'hton, 1' 5 sonth­ Parisb. Clerk, William Welbourne. eaet from York and 14 north-west from Beverley1 in the PosT O:FFICE.-William Welbourne, receiver. letters are Howdehshire division of the Riding-, Holme Beacon division received through York by mail cart; arrive at 7·35 a.. m. ; of the- wapeotake of Harthill, Wilton Beacon petty sessional dispatched at 5-55 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, division:, Pocklington union and county <:ourt district, rnral ~ut not paid. Pocklington is the nearest money order deanery of Weighton, a-rchdeaconry of the East Riding & telegraph' office and diocese- of York. The church of 8t. iMartin1 placed on J a slight eminence, i.s arr ancient building vf \!lt:JOne- in the Nat~onal School, built in 1854, for Hayton & Burnby, by the Normll!l style, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, south late William Henry Rudston Read esq, for 6o children; average attendaqce, 28; Richard Wilson, master porch and an embattled western tower with pinnacle!~, con­ taining 3 bells -: tbe aisle is separated from the nave by a Bielby is a pleasant irillage and township of the parish Norman arcade:- the doorway of the 110nth t>broh,l.s a goed of Bayton, 2~ miles south-west from that place, ,near the example of Norma.o. carving~ the stained east window w-as , and 3i south from Pocklington. l:Iere 's ~ erected-in z86o to the memory of Sir Thomas Rndston bart. chape~ of ease, a building of stone, consisting of nav~, with d.. ·170'/, and. Katharine (Mountayne ), 'his "'ife, d, 1745, and western belfry, containing two bells. Here is also a Wesfeyan there a.re twelve other stained windows' the' church was chapel, built in r837. The poor of Bielby have 12 acre~ of nstored and reseated. in 186o, and has 200 11ittings. The land, left by Luke Bateman m 1648, and three annual rent­ register dates from the year :x6xb. The living was constita­ charges amounting to 3os. The Warden and Fellow!j of \ed a vicaraga in 1252, by ArchbishoP' Waiter de Grey, with Merton College, O.l(ford, who are lords of the manor, Lw:d t.ha perpetual curacy of Bielby a.rmexed, avurage ti\he rent;.. Berries, Mrs. :Lamb, and the vicar are chief landowQer\1. charge £82, joint net yearly value £362, 'With :rso acres of The soil J$ generally light ; the subsoil is sandy gravel, tpe glebe in the parish aud 20 acres at Booford, and residence, in chief crops are wheat, barley, oats, turnip!! and potatoe~. ~8 gift of the Archbishop of York, and held since I 87 5 by the The acreage is 1,220 ~ rateable value, £r,814; the po~r't­ ReT. Joseph Bellot Litler li:.A. of Brasenose College, Oxford. lation in x891 was 422. The appropriate tithe, amounting to £326 yearly, belbngs to 1be De8Jl of York. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel, Letters a:re delivered by foot messenger from Everingham, built in zSso. The poor of Hayton have r6 acres of land in which is th& nearest. posting box; arrive at 8.30 a.m.r; Bielby and some small rent-charges, now in the hands of letters are collected for post by the messenger at the same t1'U8tees, and producing £22 yearly. Trev.ort Wheler Cal­ time. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at verley-Rudston esq. of Allerthorpa, is lord ol the manor• and Pocklington Bl'lllry Preston esq. Mr. Edward Reed Templeman, M:rs. National School (mixed), erected in 18741 fOI" 40 children; Lamb and the vicar are chief landowners. The soil is average attendance, 34