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Directory.] North Riding Yorkshire DIRECTORY.] NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. NORTH.ALLERTON. 22f Swale, Northallerton, North Otterington, Newby Wiske, Clerk to the Guardians & Asse!tsment Committee, William Osmotherley, Romanby, Kirby Sigston, Great Smeaton, Fow le, Northallerton Little Smeaton, . Sowerby-under-Cotcliffe, Thornton-le­ Treasurer, William Sewell Charlton, York City & County Beans, Thimbleby, Thrintoft, Warlaby, Welbury, West Bank, N orthallerton Harlsey,WestRounton, Win ton Stank & Hallikeld, Yafforth Collectors, John Brown, Brompton; W. R.Smitbson, North­ CoUNTY CONSTABULARY, North Riding Head quarters:­ allerton; Chapman .A. Bell, Osmotherley; Benjamin Hill Chief Constable, Captain Thomas Hill Romanby; Williarn Turner, Thornton-Ie-Beans ' Deputy Chief Constable, Supt. James Robert Hutchinson Relieving & \'accination Officer for the Union, Thomas Clerk, Inspector William Smith Holmes, N orthallerton The local force consists of x superintendent, 2 inspectors, x Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, App]eton-Wiske dis­ sergeant & 4 constables trict, Johnson Kaye Baines, East Cowton ; Borrowby LocAL BoARD. district, Charles Tweedy, N orthallerton; N orthallertrm Board day, first thursday every month at 6 p.m. at the district, Bartholomew Lumley, Northallerton; Osmother­ Clerk's offices. ltly district, Alfred Bourne L.R.C.P.Edin. Osmotherley MEMBERS. Superintendent Registrar & Registrar of Marriages~Edward C. Waistell, chairman. Handy Reed, Northallerton Anthony Myers, Edward Delanoy Little, Walker Stead, Registrars of Births & Deaths, Appleton-upon-Wiske sub­ James Gutbrie, C. Palliser, T. W. Cade, J. S. Walton, R. district, George Stevenson, Appleton-upon-Wiske; North­ D. Coates, T. Barker, J. Ward & G. J. Robinson allertnn sub-district, Richard Dobbin Coates,Northallerton Clerk, Wilham Fowle Workhouse, standing on the east side of the town, is a red Treasurer, Edmund Backhouse brick building, covered with slate, erected t858-I859• Medical Officer of Health, Bartholomew Lumley capable of holding about r2o inmates, at present 45, & Su rveyol', Inspector of Nuisances & Collector, W illiam 0 liver cost £s,ooo; Joseph Thompson, master; Bartholomew Lumley, medical officer; Mrs . .Rachel Thompson, matron PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- Clerk of the Peace Office at the North Riding Sessions RuRAL SANITARY AuTHORITY. house, Thomas Lawrence Yeoman, clerk; "\Villiam Charles Meets at tbe Board room, Nurtballcrton, every fourLh Trevor, deputy clerk wednesday, after the business of the guardi11.ns. County Court, held in North Riding court house, His Clerk, William Fowle, Northallerton Honor Edmond Robert Turner, judge; John Ingleby Treasurer, William Sewell Charlton, York City & County Jefferson, registrar & high bailiff; Thomas Wetherell, Bank, Northallerton assistant bailiff. The District comprises the following Medical Officer of Health, Bart~olomew Lumley,Northallertn places :-.Ainderby Steeple, Ainderby Myers with Holtby, Inspector of Nuisances, Richd. Dobbin Coates, Northallertn Aiskew, Appleton Wiske, Bedale, Birkby, Borrowby, ScHOOL ATTENDANCE Co:1niiTTEEJ. Brompton, Cotcliffe, Cowton East, Cowton South, Crak~­ Meets at the Board room, on. every alternate wednesday at hall, Crosby, Danby Wiske, Deighton, Ellerbeck, Exelby, 1.30 p.m. Fencote Great, Fen cote Little, Firby, Gatenby, Gueldable, Clerk, William Fowle, Northallerton Hackfortb, Harlsey East, Harlsey West., Hornby, Hutton Attendance Oificer, Eli Wilkinson, Northallerton Bonville, Killerby, Kiplin, Kirby Sigston, Kirby Fleetham, Inquiry Officer, Thomas Holmes, N orthallerton Landmoth-with-Catto, Langton Great, Langton Little, Langthorne, Lazenby, Leake Leeming, Londonderry, PuBLIC OFFICERS:­ Morton-on-Swale, Newton, Northallerton, Osmotherley, Bailiff for the Borough & Deputy Steward of all the Manor Otterington North, Rand Grange, Romanby, Rownton Courts Within the Manor of Allertonshire, John Ingleby West,, Scruton, Silton Nether, Silton Over, Smeaton Jefferson • G~eat, Smeaton Little, Sowerby-under-Cotcliffe, Swainby- CertifyingFactorySurgn.Alfd.Ernest Bartrum L.R. c.P.Edin with-.Allerthorpe, Theakstone, Thimbleby, Thornton-le- County Coroner for the Northern Division of the Riding. Beans, Thornton Watlass, Thrintoft, Warlaby, Welbury, John Stamford Walton M.D Whitwell, Winton & Yafforth. Deputy Clerk of the Peace, William Charles Trevor; office. For bankruptcy purposes the court includes also the North Riding court house county court districts of Helmsley, Leyburn, Richmond, Steward of the respective Manor Courts of Thornton-le- Ripon & Thirsk Moor, Morton-upon-Swale, Welbury & Ellerbeck, Clerk to Official Receiver in Bankruptcy,J.R.Stubbs,Middlesbro' the Commissioners of Assessed & Land Taxes for the. Certified Bailiff under the "Law of Distress .Amendment Division of Allertonshire & to Northallerton District High- Act," George John Robinson, auctioneer way Board, William Fowle County Surveyor's Office, Court House, Walker Stead c.E. Surveyor of Northallerton Highway District, Rt. Thorburn. surveyor Steward of the Manor of Kirby Ravenswortb, Chas. Waistell Her Majesty's Prison, Major Duncan Matheson, governor; Town Crier, Richard Shuttleworth Rev. David Jacob, chaplain; Rev. James Butler, Catholic Assessor of Income & Property Tax, Thomas Brockhill chaplain; Alfred Ern est Bartrum L. R.C.P.Edm. surgeon PLACES OF WoRsHIP, with times of services :- Northallerton & Romanby Cemetery, Richd. Dobbin Coates, All Saints" Church, Rev. Benjamin Charles Caffin M. A. cle~k to the burial board ; Moses Wright, cemetery keeper vicar; Rev. Hcrbert George Croft, curate ; ro. 30 a. m. & Register Office for Deeds for the North Riding, Charles E. 6.30 p.m.; wed. 10 a. m. ; fri. 7.30 p.m. ; holy days 10 Leak Ringrose, registrar; Thomas Boddy, chief clerk a. m Stamp Office, Henry Ream Smithson, distributor · Baptist, su'pplied by students from Rawdon College & lay Town Hall, R. Shuttleworth, keeper · preachers; 2.30 & 1}.30 p.m VoLUNTEERS. Catholic, Rev. James Hutler, priest; mass, 10.45 a.m 1st Volunteer Battalion, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Congre!5<J.tional, Rev. John William Parsons; 10.30 a.m. & Regiment, comprising A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I & K 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m companies; Hun. Col. A. F. Godmar1, commamling; w. 1· Primitive Methodist; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 H. Mott & W. H. A. Wharton, majors; Capt. J. W. Mac- p.m queen, instructor of musketry; Capt. William A.Chauncy, Wesleyan, Rev. Frederick C. Dugdale & Rev. Joseph Ken- adjutant; Surg.-Lieut. Charles Tweedy, medical officer; i drew; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; fri. 7 p.m Rev. Henry Camber Holmes M. A. chaplain; head quarters . ScHooLs :- of battalion & H Co. Market pl~ce, Hon. Major~· Fowle, ! Grammar School, founded in the 14th century by a canon commander H Co. ; Sergt.-MaJor Alfred Goat, mstructor of Durham, and near the church. Dr. George Hicks, Dean NoRTHALLERTON UNION. of Worcester, I683-5• & consecrated Bishop of 'fhetford by Eoa.rd day, every alternata wednesday, at the Workhouse, th~ non-juring prelate~, Thomas Rymer, the learned at 1.3o p.m. editor o~ the "Fredera, ' & John Radcliffe M.D. founder The union comprises tbe following places:-AinderbySteeple, of the library & observatory at Oxford, which bear his: Appleton-upon-Wiske, Birkby, Borrowby, Erompton, Cot- name, were educated here. The school has an endow- cliffe, Crosby, Danby Wiske, Deighton, East Cowton, East ment of £20 yearly & attached to it are four free scholar- Harlsey, Ellerbeck,Great Langton,Great Smeaton, Gueld- ships & two "Kettlewell" exhibitions of five guineas eachr able, Hornb:r, Hutton Bonville, Kiplin, Kirby Sigston, tenable for one year. The Dean and C~apter of Durham L~ndmoth-wtth-Catto, Lazenby, Leake, Little Langton, ar~ the governors.: Robert Charles Dame! Nuge~t, master- Ltttle Smeaton, Mol"ton-upon-Swale, Nether Silton, North Nat10nal, erected m 1843, for 140 boys, 100 g~rls & xoo Otterington, Northallerton, Osmotherlev, Over Silton . infants; average attendance, 125 boys, Bo girls &: 97 in- Romanby, South Cowton, Sowerby- under- Cotcliffe' fants; Edward Clark, master; Miss Hannah Greaves, Thimbleby, Thornton-le-Beans, Thrintoft, Warlaby, Wel: mistress; Miss Beatrice Barratt, infants' mistress bury, West Harlsey, West Rounton, Whitwell, Winton Wesleyan (mixed), erected in 186o, for 210 children; aver- & Yafforth .. The area of the union is 67,000 acres; rate- age attendance, 168 ; John Kennedy, master able '·alae m 1892, £122,232; population in 1891 was RAILWAY STATION.-Thomas Beecroft station master; John II,272 William Crossling, goods manager ' .
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