J)liECTORY.j NORTH RIDING YORKSHIRE. BAW~BY, 101 LambertThomas, builder,joiner, under- Moore John, sen. farmer, Burtersett Winn W. E. M. solicitor; & at Askrigg taker & saw mills, english & foreign Moore Simon·, farmer, Snaizholme York City & CountyBanking-Co. Limited timber merchant & hay rake manufr. Moore Simon, grocer & draper (open on tuesdays, thursdays & fair new rollers to wringing machines Moore Thos.temperanee hotl.Bridge end days) (Edwd. H. Walker, manager) ; ListerMartha&Isabella(Misses),drs.mas Page Thomas, farmer, Lunds draw on Lloyds Bank Lim.London E c Lister Thomas, farmer, Thorns Park Jamcs, Shaw Paddock inn Lister William, farmer, Snaizholme Peacock Annie & Mary (Misses), dres~ Gayle. Library (Alex. Smith, sec) makers, Burtersett · Lodge Oswald, farmer, Burtersett Pearson Robert, tailor & draper Alien Miss, Beck house Lodge Robert, farmer, Snaizholme Pedley James, farmer, Mossdale Fryer James Whaley, Park house Lodge Thomas, farmer, Widdale Pratt James, auctioneer, farmer & Parke Mrs. Beech house Loving Florence (Miss), dress maker cattle dealer, Burterliiett Whaley William Jameq, Rookhurst Mason Adam, farmer, Mossdale Pratt Richard, farmer, Burtersett Mason Jas. grocer & farmer, Burtersett Pratt Thomas, farmer, Busk COMMERCIAL. MasonThos. cabinet ma.&jnr. Bridge end Public Subscription Library (Mrs. Dins- Alderson Thomas, farmer, Force head Metcalfe Thos. James & Warren, joiners dale, librarian; Alex. Smith, sec) Alderson William, saw mills, joiner & Metcalfe Thomas Edward & Isaac, Rees Johanna Terry (Mrs.), shopkeeper builder; & at, Hawes farmers, Birkrigg Richardson Charles Henry, surgeon Allen John, farmer Metcalfe Anthony, farmer, Appersett Robinson George, grocer Alien Thomas, grocer & provision dlr Metcalfe Christopher,farmr.Snaizholme Robson John, tailor Birkbeck John, farmer Metcalfe James, shopkeeper Routh John, bookseller & reporter Broderick J. L. & G. quarry owners ; Metcalfe John, farmer, Bainbridge Ings Romh Matthew, boot maker & at Sed husk. See advertisement Metcalfe John, farmer, Tarney force Routh Thomas, boot & shoe maker Buck Mary (Miss), apartments Metcalfe John, joiner & farmer Scarr William, farmer, Lunds Calvert George, farmer Metcalfe John, shopkeeper, Burtersett Shaw William, registrar or births & Chapman James, farmer Metcalf"e Richard, quarry owner, deaths for Hawes sub-district, Ays- Dinsdale Edmund & Ralph, farmers Burteraett flag & atone quar- garth union,&clerk to the school board Dinsdale John, cattle dealer . ries,tlags,landings, platform coping, SmithJas.&~ons,manfrs.of knit hosiery Dinsdale Matthew, farmer slates, wallstones&c. Burtrstt.See advt Smith Alexander, solicitor Dinsdale Owen, cowkeeper Metcalfe Rd.shopkeeper&tallow chandlr Spencer Jeffrey, draper Dinsdale Owen, stone mason )ietcalfeRichard,sen.farmer,Burtersett Swaledale & ·wensleydale Branch Bank Dinsdale William, stone mason Metcalfe Thomas, farmer, Snaizholme (EdwardPaulGibson,mangr.); draw Fawcett Richard, farmer, West shaw Metcalfe Thomas, grocer & fruiterer on Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. London Iveson Arthur, cattle dealer Metcalf"e Thomas, quarry owner, Taylor Thomas, farmer, Burtersett lveson Ueorge, butcher & farmer Seavy flag & stone quarries,, Thistlethwaite& Co.grocers&drysalters Ivcson John, butcher & farmer self-faced flags, platform coping,steps, i Thompson William, farmer, Faw head Iveson John, butcher landings &c. Rurtersett. See advert ' ThwaiteElizabeth(Mrs.),frmr.Mossdale Iveson Thos.butcher&farmcr,East sbaw Metealfe Tiplady, farmer, Appersett Thwaite James, boot & shoe maker Iveson Thomas, farmer Mctcalfe William, farmer, Burtcrsett Thwaitc John, corn & flour dealer Jackson James, farmer,Duerley bottom l\Ietcalfe William, farmer, Cropg1ll WalkerThos.grocer & lemonade manufr Kirkbride John, farmer Metcalfe William, farmer,Thorneymire Wbaley George James, farmer, Widdale Lambert Matthias, farmer Metcalfe William, farmer, Widdale Whaley James, farmer, Eurtersett Longstaff George William, coal dealer Milner Christopber, draper Wharton John, rope & twine maker Longstaff William, farmer Milner Thomas, Moorcock inn Wharton John, jun. rope & twine maker Metcalfe Christopher, stone mason Mitton William, joiner & wheelwright White Hart Hotel, of"amily & Metcalfe Frank, farmer, Scar head Moore Anthony, farmer & stone mason, commercial & posting house Metcalfe John1 stone mason Burtersett · (Joseph Barrow, proprietor); exeel- Peacock Ja1nes, farmer, Bands Moore Christr. frmr.& temperance hotel lent trout & grayling fishing in the Spencer J effrey, farmer Moore Edward, coal & lime merchant neighbourhood Spencer Robert, farmer Moore Francis, farmer, Widdale ·wilkinson Joseph, saddler Sunter Bernard, farn1er, Bands Moore Henry, farmer, Apper5ett Willan Matthew, farmer, Brown moor Thompson John, cowkeeper Moore James, farmer & coal agent ·woodward John, boot maker Webster Jane (L\'lrs.), shopkeeper HAWNBY is a township, parish, and village, on the east Arden, with ARDENSIDE, form a township in the parish bank of the river Rye, 6 miles north-west from Helmsley of Hawnby, 2 miles north-west from the church. A small station on the Thirsk and Pickering section of the North Benedictine nunnery was founded here about IISO, by Peter Eastern railway, and ro north-east from Thirsk, in the de Hotun, and dedicated to St. Andrew : the revenue, at the Thirsk and Malton division of the Riding, Birdforth wapen­ Dissolution, according to Speed, was £13 7s. 4d. and there take and petty sessional d1vision, Helmsley union and county were then 9 nuns : the only fragment of the monastic build­ court district, rural deanery of IIelmsley, archdeaconry of ing now extant is the kitchen chimney, which so long_ as 1t Cleveland and diocese of York. The church of All Saints is stands, is said, according to the legend, to ensure a payment a plain but ancient building of stone in the Early English of £4o a year to the lord of the manor of Arden, from the style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a western owner of the park lands of Upsall. Arden Hall (formerly turret containing 2 bells: in the chancel are several monu­ called Nun-Arden), the seat of George-Tancred esq. D.L.,J.P. ments to the Tancred family, the oldest dating from r6oo: is built upon the site of the convent; the oldest part of the the church was restored and reseated in r874'at a cost of house, known as " the tiled wing," but formerly thatched, between £soo and £6oo, and has 220 sittings. The register was built in the reign of Henry VIII. and the house has re­ dates from the year 1654. The living is a rectory, average maine:l in the Tancrcd family ever smce that time: but the tithe rent-charge £135, net yearly value £r55, including 29 main part of the building was erected in the reign of Charles acres of glebe, with residence, in thl:' gift of George Wood I. : the walls of most of the rooms arc oak panelled, the esq. and held since 1852 by the Rev. Otho Augustus Manners carving in one room bearing the date 1631 : there is also a B. A. of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, who is also chap­ fine old oak staircase : in the entrance hall is exhibited a lain of the donative of Old Byland, Hete is a Wesleyan special pardon, dated r67o, from Charles II. to Charles chapel. The Chalet, Hawnby manor, beautifully situated Tancred, of Arden, an adherent of the Parliament during in the valley of the Rye, and erected in r88o, is the seat of the Civil war. Close by the Hall is a circular basin of stone­ George Wood esq. Ironstone is supposed to exist through­ work, known as "the Nuns' Well," through which tlows a out the whole of this neighbourhood, but is not worked. stream of fine spring water. Several stone coffins have been George Wood esq. who is lord of the manor, and George dug up in the gardens at various times, two covers of which Tancred esq. D.L., J.P. of Arden Hall, are the chief land­ may be seen among the paving stones in the court yard, owners. The soil is clay and gravel ; subsoil, limestone. an<i a curious old cross was disinterred near the Nuns' Well. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The acreage of In I8:J2 a stone cannon ball, weighing- about 7lbs. was found the township is 2,421, a large portion of which is moorland; in the garden. There are several barrows on the moors above rdteable value, £951 ; the population in 1891 was 207. Arden. In 1757 John Smales bequeathed a rent-charge of Parish Clerk, Charles Bosom worth. £3 a year to be applied in teaching six poor boys to read. PosT OFFICE.-John Ueorge Smith Hebron,.receiver. Let­ George Tancred esq. is lord of the manor and sole land­ ters are received from Helmsley R. S. 0. at ro. so a. m. ; owner. The area is 4,524 acres; rateable value, .£936; the dispatched at 3.30 p.m. The nearest money order & population in 1891 was g6. telegraph office is at Helmsley. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid Bilsdale West side is a township in the parish of Church of England School (mixed),for so children, & enlarged Hawnby, from which it is half a mile. The valley of Bils­ in r8g2, for So children ; average attendance, so : Benja­ da.le sends forth a principal feeder of the river Rye, which, min Houldsworth, master flowing through a tine country, falls into the Derwent. The .
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