•132• HIPS WELL • NORTH RIDING . [KtLLY'S chief crops are whe-at, barlPy and oats and some land Scotton Hall is the seat of .Mi~s Stevenson, who is lady in pasture. The township contains 2,648 acres of land of the manor and principal landowner. The area is and 10 of water; rateable value, £1,924; in 1911 the r,4o6 acres; rateable value, £r,263; the population in population was 231 in the township and 528 in the rgrr was 97· ecclesiastical parish. Postman leaves at 2--t5 p.lll Parish Clerk, J ames Mansfield. WAITWITH is a hamlet r! miles west-south-west. Letters arrive at 8.30 a.m. from Richmond, which i~ also the nearest money order & telegraph office, 3 TUNSTALL is a village, township and chapelry, 3 miles distant miles south, and formerly in Catterick parish, and by Letter Box cleared at 3.30 p.m Order in Council, issued in 1897, was included in this Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in r8r5, & parish. The chapel of ease of Holy Trinity, erected in rebuilt in 1894 at a cost o-f [4oo, chiefly defrayed by 1847, at a cost of £9oo, is a building of stone, in the R. H. Prior-Wandesforde esq. & by Mrs. & the ~:lisses Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave and a Stevenson, of Scotton Hall: the school will hold 78 belfry, containing one bell: in 1901 the chapel was children; average attendance, 40; Miss Edith Druery, t.horoughly restored, and in 18gr a stained east window Jhead mistress was erected as a memorial to the late Rev. Richard 'COLBURN is a township and village, 1 mile north-east Garde B.A. for 21 years vicar here (r86g-r8go): there 'from llipswell. Mrs. G. D'Arcy-Hildyard, of Catterick, are 222 sittings. There are also small Wesleyan and •who is lady of the manor, and Sir Henry Joseph Lawson Primitive Methodist chapels. The principal landowners "bart. are the principal landowners. Colburn Hall, are the Duke of Leeds, the devisees of the late Henry rebuilt in 1 552 , and now used as a farm house, was Cooper Marshall tsq. Marcia. Baroness Conyers (Countess . formerly a residence of the D'.ircy family. The stables of Yarborough), Sir H. J. Lawson bart. and Miss Ha.rriet attached to the house once formed part of a chapel Chaytor, of Clervaux Castle. The township contains dedicated to St~ Anne. The area is 1,348 acres of land 1,285 acres; rateable value, £r,615; the population in 1 and 12 of water; rateable value, £r,664; the population rgu was 97· · Letters through Catterick, Yorks. Wall Letter Box, ~e:t~~~ :::i.ii· at 9.30 a.m. but have to be posted at TunstaU, cleared 4.20 p.m. week days only. Catterick, .Hipswell about 2 miles distnnt, is the nearest money order & telegraph office SCOTTON is a township and village, formerly in the Public Elementary School, Tunstall, erected for 6o child- J>arishes of Catterick and Patrick Brompton, but under ren, & repaired in 1893 at the expense of the Earl or the provisions of an Order in Council, issued in 1897• it Yarborough; average attendance, 52; Henry John is n0w wholly included in this parish, and is r! mile~ Pearson, master -sont'lt from Hipswell and 4! south-east from Richmond. Carrier to Richmond.-John Hodgson, ;;;at HIPSWELL. Watson Annie (Miss), grazier Horsman Ernest, grazier Prior-Wandesforde Richard Henry, Watson James, farmer, Waitwith Horsman George, grazier Hipswell lodge j OOLBUBN. Lodge Frank, stone mason • COMMERCIAL. • • Bowe John W. grazier Middlemas Thomas, grazier Atkm~Son John, farmer, Wa1tw1th g-rng Harrison Sidney "Tazier Pratt Elizabeth (Mrs.), grazier Barker James, farmer, Hipswell hall Hewison Abraha~~ grazier Robinson William, farmer Dlythe Alfred, farmer, Sandbeck Hutchins Edwin plumber Sayer Amos J. blacksmith & farmer IJritton William, grazier Lodge Martha (Mrs.), farmer, Col- Sayer Waiter James, farmer Burns Matthew, grazier burn hall Severs George, farmer Cart~r William. farm bailiff to R. H. ~etcalfe ,John, Hildyard's Arms P.H Singleton All an, farmer Prwr-Wande!!Jorde e~q , Metcalfe Thomas, grazier Stubbs Martha (Mrs.), frmr. Rysdale Chandler Robert, graz1er I Phillips Ralph H. farmer TUNSTALL. tCoates Thomas, farmer Robinson Thomas farmer Piper hill 1Joates Thomas William, joiner Saver Arthur Ed~ard fa~er Barker 'I'hos.com. agt. & assist.onrsr · Coates Willia.m, farmer . 1 Sedgwick Henry w. grazier Child William, gamekeeper w Sir Coo;peT .'Joh~, ga~ekeeper to Richard Sedgwick James, grazier Henry Joseplh Lawson hart Henry Pr10r-W.andesforde esq . Severs Lawrence & Sidney, farmers Coates John George, joiner {}regg Mrs. Anme, cowkeeper,Sleeg1ll Severs Anthony (Mrs.), grazipr Donaldson Joseph, farmer ~ohnson J?hn, farmer. :a:ipswelllodge [Tweddle Charles Henry, farmer Fawcett Adam, butcher Lawson R1chard, Holly mn I White Arthur farmer Hodgson John. carrier Mansfield Geo. blacksmith & grazier j ' Hodgson Robert, grocer ·Metcalf Christopher, farmer SOOTTON. Kirkley William, grazier Metcalfe Geo. Herbert, miller (water) Coles Rev. Ernest Giles (vicar of Layzell Henry, fishmonger Metcalfe Robert, farmer Hipswell-cum-Tunstall), Vicarage Plews William, farmer Metealfe Robert Robinson, farmer Stevenson Miss, Scotton hall Pounder Joseph, farmer Peacock Philip, grazier COMMERCIAL. Pounder William, farmer Pearson Lancelot, farmer & collector Ayres Matthew, farmer, Druggon hill Sayer Fredk. Wm. blacksmith & frmr of taxPs, Carnagill Bowe Joseph, farmer Sherrington Simon, shoe maker Plews William, farmer, Woodhouse Bramham Edward, grazier Smurthwaite John, Bay Horse P.H Relton Emma (Mrs.), farmer Burn Step hen, farm bailiff to Miss Stock dale John, grazier Sayer Amos Joe, farmer, Waitwith Stevenson Storey Geo.W.Sportsman's Arms P.H Sevt>rs Robert, farmer, Pleasant Dale Hebdon Alfred, farmer White John Thomas, farmer Sledge Christopher, grazier Hebdon Thomas W. farmer Wilson Ralph, farme1 HOLT::SY is a parish, township and village, to the west value [207, including 52 acres of glebe, with residence, in of the and Hull road, which here forms the boun- the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1910 .dary between the North and East Ridings, and is 2 by the Rev. John Robinson, of St. Bees, who is also m.iles south-west from station on the York and vicar of . There are charities of about /.,16 Market Weighton branch of the North Eastern railway yearly value. Charles Talbot Agar esq. of Brockfield and ;5 north-east from York, in the Thirsk and MaUon Hall, Warthill, is lord of the manor and chief land· divisiOn of the Riding, Bulmer wapentake, petty ses- owner. The soil and subsoil are sandy. The chief crops sional division of Bulmer East, York union and county are. corn, potatoes and root crops. The area. is gor court district, rural deanery of Bulmer, archdeaconry of acres; rateaUle value, £r,516; the population in 1911 Cleveland and diocese of York. Holy Trinity Church is a was 129. small edifice of brick, rebuilt in 1792, and completely Letters through York, arrive at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at restored in x882, at a cost of [1,000, raised by sub- 4· 15 p.m. Dunnington is the nearest money order & scriptions; it consists of apsidal chancel, nave, south telegraph office porch and a small western tower containing 2 bells; a Letter Box, near Church, cleared at 4.15 p.m memorial window was erected in 1900 to the late Rev. Railway Station, 2 miles from village, George Pateman. "Richard Surtees M.A. rector 185r-gg, who died in Oct. station master 1899: there are 100 sittings. The register dates from The children attend the schools at Gate Helmsley, Warthill -about the year 1679. The li:ving is a rectory, net yearly & Dunnington COMMERCIAL. Moore William, farmer PRIVA.Till RESIDENTS. !.th.inson Frank, farmer Murphy Jane (Mrs.), farmer Dobson Miss, Laurel cottage Beal James, farmer Smith Fanny (Miss), farmer, Th~ Newt.on William Latham (inspector of Cowper George, farmer Grange Board of Agriculture & Fis·heries ), Garbutt Oatherine (Mrs.), farmer Sterriker JohnHy.farmer,Sandfield fin Holtby house Horner Geol'ge, farmer Taylor John (Mrs.), farmer Robinson Rev. John (rector), Rectory Jacques Sarah (Mrs.), farmer Walker Richard, farmer