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HISTORY,
DIRECTORY & GAZETTEER,
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WITH A VARIETY OF
COMMERCIAL, STATISTICAL, AND PROFESSIONAL
INFORMATION:
ALSO, COPIOUS LISTS OF THE
Of Torkshire.
BY EDWARD BAINES.
THE DIRECTORY DEPARTMENT BY W. PARSON.
VOL. 11.
EAST \ND NORTH RIDINGS.
ILLUSTRATED BY MAPS, PLANS, *c.
BY EDWARD BAINES, AT THE LEEDS MERCURY OFFICE ;
AVD SOLD BY
HURST AND ROBINSON, 90, CHBAPSIDE, LONDON*
AND AhL OTHER ROOESRLI/KRS.
1823.
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• • • •
• • ••• .
v. a.
CONTENTS OF THIS WORK.
VOL. I.
PAAB.
MpMtolhMOfrii the |wrbhMHidt0ini.
riiips In the Wat-Bidu«, in
1811 ana latl. nhibitiaf th*
incNaM or dimimtkn in MGh
wiOilnUMlaittcayMnb • - -(Indsx.)
SteOMtoilvitwor dieWcA-IUdiiw. iU
Himou ana DixacUiry of aU the
Towttt in die WcstpRidii^
f roa pi«e 13 to 440
Dinehary, and Gaaettatr
or aJl the VlOivea and Ham-
kta of the WeH Riding,
fiom page 441 to 662
SmUU at Om Nobility and Gentry,
indiMfii^ a oon^lete List of
the Magistoey of the West-
. - page 643to 6SS
■ of Pariiamcnt fiir theBo-
ioogteoCtheWeftpBiding . - 659
Fdneiivl Public Ofllom of the
Weet'Riding. 65«
CMeCCooitahlee and Wapentake! of
the VTeat-Bidtaig. 6ft3
TliMf and plaoei of holding the ge-
necal Quartav Searioub - - - - 6fi8
]«OKtiMniCinuit,offlecnor .... 6ft4
SeleGt Dircclocy of London. - - itolxxTi
ot Birmh^ghain r * ... - Ix^Tii
at Bdatcl, -• *- xoii
of Cofeotiy, xcr
of Eiddemdnster, ^ zcri
of Leieester, xcvU
of Liverpool, xcix
of Maedaeiald . ^ - cxii
of Maaeheeter, exiH
of Notiinghain» cxxvii
List oi Jhe London Banlun, . • - a:dd
of tiM Prorineial Banken in
Ei^landaudWalee. csoczii
of the Dublin Baaken, - - cxli
of the PmviiKial Banken hi
Inland,. ..... odi
of the Edinbmgh Bankwi, cxli
of Che PtovUkdal Banka of
Seotlaad, ai|U
UaloC theexitfi^gfitBmpDuliee, . faOiv
IixuarmATioNa AccoKPAVTiifo Vol* U
MaportheWcit.Rldfng, and Alaaty of the
County of York.
Plan of the Town ^Leeds,
Redproeal Ditfanoe Tabie of all the Towne
of YoikBfaire.
LUU of th« Fain of Yorkshlfe, anai«ed
cbrooologioally and alphabeticany.
VOL. IL
PopnlatkM of all the Pariihaeand
TowBaUpa in the City and
AhMCy of Yock, and of the Btok
1
StatMealTlairof E.AN. Mttwn i
HiitoryHidlMraetoryiif Yock, Utoia6
Hiitory and Dizeatory of ttie
AhMty, 137 to 148
Hlitacy and Diieetory of the
TowM and YiUMgrn at die
EeaC-Ridi^t, - . . -pege 149 to 4tft
HIrtocy and DtoMtory of the
TomM and ViilagM of the
Nottb-RidiQg, p^i 403 to 190
Peeta who have leaU in Yorkihixe,
YorkiMre Baronets,
Seals of the Magistiaey and Gentry
of tiie AiMty, and of the East
and North Ridinfp, . . - . .
Momben of ParliaoMnt for the Bo>
roughs of the B.& N.RIdh^s,
Church Livlnp of the WestAidiog,
with the name of the patron and
ineumbsotof eaob, as given in
all the parishes of the North
and Bast Ridings,
principal P)ibUc Offloeia of the Cast
and North Ridh^s, ......
R«flaterOAces of the County. . .
filayoraof the West.Ridii9fqrla99-3
Population of all the Towuf ^ Bo-
toughs of England, Soptland,
and Wales.
Table of the prinoipal gold ^ aUver
Coinsof 40 eoMfitriai, • . « .
List of the London and Provincial
Newspepen, .... .....
Ceaapieta Lift of the Members of
the iwo Houses of Padiament,
Ofllcen of the Courts— Civil aad
691
695
605
610
610
611
616
691
6S4
639
.«34
Abstract or Assessed Tases> ....
Sfveial Misoellaneous Artidea of
Commerdal Infoonatton, 6i^ to 64t
ListoftheFaixsofEt^Jbnd&Walsa. 643
iLLimrRATioira AceoMPAmrmo VOL. IL
Map of die Kast and North Ridhigs^ oa^
pleUng the Maps of Yorkshire.
Plan of the City of York.
of the Town andPurtof HulL
of the Town of SheOekl.
Table of die Reciprocal Distances of the
priocfpfl Towns in Bi^aad and Wales,
with Itineraries.
INDEX OP SUBJECTS.
ABiivT8,-St. Ksry*8, Yorit, 49: Bytehd.
4S2; Corerfaam, 41«t BasbT. 433;
"Rgglntxm, 497; Oillsborou^, 444;
Jerveaint« 463; St. Martin'*, 434;
Rivaulx, 620 ; WWtbr, • . .571
A^cultural distnw, how pnrented, • • 485
Alnity, topognithy flf, 137
AlfMi King of Norttraraberiand, •• 194
Tabrlcation coQoerntaig exploded, 194
AlfM'tCaTB, 430
Alum Works, amnnd ^produce of ... 416
FizatatOobboroiigh, •• 44S
Loid MulfTSve^, • 464
Whitfcy, 574
Antiquitiea Roman 17. 18, 19
Arc!ibithopsorYoi1i,Uitor. 36
residence of, •• 141
Arthur, Kin^ of Britain, •• 80
Aike Robert, reridence of, ... ... 151
Aakiigg, history of, 407
Ataeased T^es, 634
Atmofi^ieric Stone, enormous one, ... 401
A]f«garth, romantic aoanary of, ... 406
BaynardCistle, sfaignlar ouuflagradon of 189
Battls of Baden HlUs, 10; of York, SO;
of Stamftffd Bridge, 91 ; of Nertne^
CroM, 96; of Marston Moor, 39;
White, 499; of fhe Standard, • • 495
Bedale, history Of, 412
Beverley, hiatory of, 155
Bills of Bxehange, ..639
Black Amber or Jel, • • •• 464, 524
Bolton Castle, ... 415
BriCk-makSng, rerhral oftn this killgdom.228
BridUngton, history of, ... ... 170
Q«y. 173
BrKaiBflnTadM by the Danes, ... 20
by the Norwegf am, ... 21
by the Normans, • . 21
BrMah Ktag, Marcos Aurdlus Lodus,'
the ilnt crowned head thaten-
braoed Christianity, ... U
Bromptnn John de, bhth place of, ... 419
Buckhigham Duke of, his dissipated
nib and miserable death, 452
BylandAbbey, 429
Canote^s Just reproof to his courtjen, •• 9L
Cwimfim, a native of Britain, causes
MdBMlftobeprodairoed emperored
r the Romans at York, ..15
Bishnpdale, •> *• .-415
C«»tle Howard, deseilptfcm of, . . 436
CABTLie*_York, 64: WresMl. 4M;
Bolton, 415; Craike. 499> Datnbf . 4dtf;
Gilll]«, 442; Hehndey. 463; Hornby,
458; Button SherHT, 461 ; KirklcMnff^
ton, 4^70; Malton. 477; MiddMiAm,
488; MulgTBVt'. 491 : Pickering. 602;
Ravcniworth. 608; Rlehmond, 6f I ;
Scarborough, W7; Skefton, 649;
Shngtby, 544 : TanfiCId, 636; TMnk,
667; Whortton. 686; Wilton, .. 9»
Ctttaractonlum, Catteriek, 424
Cathedral, Voric, 37 V>4B
Beveiley, 155
Churdi Ltrnigs, • * 085
Churches, York, 44
decayed, '**' ... 48
Ovn War between the fisroet of Charlea
I. andthe Parliament, 31^84
Cliflbrd*s Tower, York, 60
Coifl, a Pagan priest eonttited, wWi
his singular speech ttiemm, •• •• 910
Coins of (brtydiflbraikteottntriea, •• 616
Constable Cunily, antiquity of, ... 913
Constantino the Great, hrresled wMi
the imperial purple at York, • . 16
Conntantine ooovtrted to ChristianHy, 16
Cook Captate, birth piMe and Mogta-
phyof, 484
Corporation of York, 66; of Beverley,
169; of nedoo,9l4; of Hnll, 916;
of Richmond, 514 ; of Scarborough, 6t5
Courts Of Law, . 63»
CoTcrhate Abbey, 488
Crackpot Cavern, .• 489
Craike Castle, 499
Cumberland Dufceof, vMti Ybric aRer
thebetUeofCuUodeo, 33
Curftw Ben, Ksolfgiii In Britain, ... 98
DanbyCasUe, 439
ounces Dike, 368
Dans^Oravv 188
Dtoish Dueliftts, how treated, . . 167
Dimis Sinus of Ptolfmy, "433
Diaoount Table, 648
Drifflekl Great, history of, .. liO
LHtte, 184
Duncombe Park, description of, . . 453
Easby Abbey, »« 483
INDIX OF SVJMBCTS.
of*
Page.
Mmia^woUL, 434
SattRidii^liMeortlit emmtiy, 6
Geology, '.8
HMDffy and Dinetory of, 149 to 409
SeoaomtecoAn 434
E^SlertoQ Abbey 437
bnuniel, York, 58
Fain of Engted, MS
FafofttxIkaQUy, burial piMt of, •• HI
Vaklkkmtbat dew tbs Worm Diagan.
mMricaMeeeramonyvitk •• •• 4S1
FmAxMl, ot Quktma^iirtoelehPrtad
in Britain, ..SO
. Of ibnmday Tlmnday, .. 2d
FlamboRmgh'Haadf S04
FloatiBg dMpel .. 942
Fridt Mack« svaDowad by the Humber, IM
Gakica,apdantfoRdoi; 441
Gen, joint soTcrrifnof Roine, murder-
ed by his btolher in hia mothet'a
anas 13
eUUqg Castle, 44fl
Godbrklge.atBowei, 417
Coodpwnham, antiquity of, • • . . SIO
Gaammab acnoojUB, York, 56 { Berer*
ky, 15e{ HuU. 845s Kiridiy Ra-
vensworth, 468 1 Kitkleatham, 4(H»|
Muker, 491 1 Richmond, 514 1 Soor-
tan«AS8t Yann, i88|
GntnBridgA, 443
Gros WiHiam le, er«Med Bari oT Yotk» 482
Guisbocoogli, Ustocy of, •• 444
Haekness, description of, •• 448
HarltounwtlieYoekahlieooMt, •• 7
l^mxitfowront, 407
Hawes, rituadnnof, 450 I
Hedon, history of, 214
Heimsley. cxtendre paridit .. ..452
Hermit of Biksdale side, -.488
Hinderwel],theplsguea(, ••4571
Hornby Caitfe 458
HotNBi8lr,loha,fliMreiaefof HnU>" 884
Hooacof PeeiB, .. 624
of Commons, ,. 627
Hovden, history qC -• •• ..280
Hmnane SoeleCy, directions of, * • 59
Hutchinion ^obn. the Hefacaist, ..546
HaltoiiArahbishop,CnDilyof ..484
Hypocaost Roman. 456
Insnrrectloiv— Aslc9*s, ..28
Interest Tab^ .. 641 i
Jvelet Water Fsn, 468
^eaUns Hcniy, eytmordiwry instaaee
of k^pN4ty as
bMh pisoe and monu-
mentof ,. 437
Jervaanx A^|>ey, dwcription of, :* 463
/CVS, laogiMnsry masmcceof at York, 84
£nbi1eeeeiebmtkm, .. 239
|(Msd0« Force, .. 491
Kdp. medeon theeoait,
KUdatek antiquity of, •
Killing Nab Sear
Kirkby-Moor-Sida, -.
Kfarkdale Chureh, antiquity of,
Cavedmcribed,
Kisdeu Foroe
Pair.
•' 548
443
466
468
469
463
Kirkkatham, bsoevoknt institutions of 469
Kirklevtaglun Castle 470
Knaveimlie, York, 63
Landed pn^ierty, rs|>id advance In the
value of 500
Land let io toCtsgera, benefit of .-2^9
Landlords and Tenants, .• 637
Lead Mines,' in Swalsdale, &c. annual
5£S
471
839
864
476
564
476
477
61
251
365
484
484
40O
256
485
iwodueeof,
Le Brun's cniciflx,
Leybum, nstorsl terrace at, • •
Liberatica of Sumpe, eekbr«tion of, * •
Londesbrough, iu antiquity, • •
Londoodarry, Cital acoident at,
Lumley Lady, her diarities, • •
Lunedak,
Melton, hiitpry of,
Mauv&etories, of York,
of Hull.
Morl^ Weightoo,
Marske
Marthi St Abbey ^
Uai:vel Andrew, his birth i^laoe,
patriotino, • .
Msaham, history of,
Msximimi on proyirions in the reign «f
Edwardl, .. ^ •• 86
Metcfd£» 3ir Christopher, most mime-
rottslkmily in England, ••402
Metr{»rous |4ienomenbn, . . 550
Middleham, history of. . - 488^
CastlG, .. ... 488
Mihte Beidsmin,, public spirit of, •• 173
Minerals, .. a
Ministers of State, . . 633
Monasteries,, suppresrioa of, .'231
Mow^y Sir RobpTt* a prisooer Oor
thirty yesrs 4^3
MulgrsveQiStle, •.491
ftunlly, fatal disasten in. .. 492
Nevilfianily, 488
Warwl^ the king maker, a mem-
ber.of , UmI.
Neviipa. the highwayman, (noU) •. 63
Newport^ increasing prospdjity of, . . 37^
Kewspsper«* London and Psovincial, 621
York, ., .. - ..80
HuH. 254
NordiAUerion, history Of. •• 4(^
North'Ridivg, face q| the eountry. .. , 6
Mines, •• ' 8
History and piiectorynf, 403 to 590,
Noitm fomtty.
a 3
INDEX Op 8UB>lBCTi:
Pagt.
Nunnery, Vork, 48
Appleton, ainguUr ruin of, • • 139
SoortoQ, Sm
Old B«yle, York, 50
Oiue NavlgaUoQ. York, • • fil
Owtbofoe, diurch ingulphed, • • ay."'
Parr Old, hit age and lubits. ■• •• 3S
Partiierihips, -MO
Paul Jonee, alarm created by, • 172
Battle with, off the C eoMt
of Yorkshire, ■ m
PetriftotioDB, at Whitby, - 574
PbiOipa, Queen oi England, defeati the
Scott, and taket their Ringjwboner. 2G
Pickering CatUe, •• -SOS
PUgrimage of Grace, •• 28
Plague, vloleot eSiacts of, •• 87
Repeated visitations of, -.230
Pocklington. hittory of, •• 377
Pole de la, fkmily of, . . 228
Population of the B. AN. Ridings, (hidez.)
of Yorkshire, 10
of Towns of England, •• 61
Powell, the Pedestrian. (Note) • • 63
Price of Provisions In 1393, •• -26
of Workmen's wages in 1361, • • 36
Public Funds, comparative value of, • • 690
Tranifer days, •• <
RaTenspum, engulphed in the sea, 227
Ravehsvorfli Castle, 508
Reddff, hisliiry of, * ■ 508
singularprogrcssof population in,5«9
Red Tower, York, ••49
Reeth. history of, •■ ••510
Revolution of 1688, celebration of, • • 239
RIccall, the landing place of Harfsger,
iUng of Norway. 381
Richmond, history of. ••511
Rivaulx Abbey, dctcriptlOD of, • • 620
Riversofthe East & North Ridings, •• 7
Road Making, M'Adam's System, . 472
Robert the So^, -170
RokAyPark, 521
RomakLkirk, 521
Roman Roads, 5
MUl, Bainbridge, •• 411
Rosd)erry Topping, 529
SceitoioQgh, history of, • • 524
Scortoo, Free School and Nunnery, 538
Seamer, insurrectioa a^ • • 540
Seats of the NoUUty and Gentry, •• 505
Sedtaosk, Caverns, 541
fiepukhral Monument of the Standard-
bearer of the 9th Roman Legion, • • 17
Severus, Emperor of the Romans, ... 14
Shandy Hall, Sterne's residence. • • 429
Shaw^Cuthbert, the Poet, Inrth place of, 468
ShunnerMl, HID, 541
Simmac Wattar, 508
Sfk^Hmc^at, 549
P<vr.
Skirlow, Bishop of DuHiara, • • 221
Slingsby Castle, .. 544
South Caveb I9S
Sprirch — Thorp-Arch, 145} Bamby-
on-the^Marah, 113) Ebfafai^ A Fkmii^
at Bridlington, 173; Cottingham 189$
Vlpsey, ^59 1 Crathome, 431 { Cold
KeM, 437 ; Guisborough, 444 ; Scarbo-
rough. 52(i: Scorton, 630 j Well. ... 570
Spurn Head, the OxeeUum Promonto-
rium of Ptolemy 991
Stamp Offices at York, *ei
HuU, ... .. 9M
St. John of Beverley, • . 165
St. John Stanwick Park ■• 54B
St Mary's Abbey. York, . . 49
Stokesley, hiatcMry of, • • 5M>
SL Quinthi. funily of. • • 919
Stuaru Expelled. 89 , Restoration of,
33 1 Expelled finally, .. 938
Stutevitle Joan, introdueea the custom
of females riding aldeways, •217
SuflfVagan Bishops, 231
Sunk Island, iu accession of land, • . 3pi3
Swaledale. 65A
Swale River, the Jonlan of England, ibid
Sweating Sickness. • • 99
SwintonPark, 485,555
Tanflekl, Castle the residence of the
Marmions,' • • . . 5541
I Thirsk. history of, •• 557
1 ThcimtoB Mrs. celebrated race, (Note) 63
Thoip-Arch waters, .. 146
Topdiffe, historical events connected
with, . . 607
Trent Fans. ifle
Ulf, fbunder-of the church at Aldbro*, 149
Walne Stones, Danish monument, . . 490
Wales. Priiice of, visits York, . . 34
Wapentakes, East and North Ridings, 5
Watton. the andeut Vetadun, •• 397
Wcnatcydale, 570
Wentwortii Family 477
Westmoreland, The Earl of, wily and
suceensAil stratagem, ••27
WhHby, history of, 571
White Battle, 498
Whitfield Force, 407
Whorlton Castle, 685
William. Sumansed the Conqueror, his
sanguinary-deeds, .. ••29
William of Newburgh, •• 171
Wilton Castle, 595
Witlon East. Jubilee Ainrch at, .. 586
Wool, the staple trade of, removed flrom
Bruges In Flanders, to York, • . 93
Wydiff, the Reformer, his birth jdaoe, 587
Yarro, history of, 587
extent of cheese tnule at, •• 688
York City. MtUvry of. from 13. to . • 69
INDEX OF PLACES^
IZHTBITTNO A VIEW OF ALL THE FAKISHCS IK THE EAST A«D WOBTn
lilDIXOSOF TOtKSRIRE, OF THE AINSTY OF TORK, AND OF THE
LIBEETT OF ST. PETER'S, WITH TUB TOWNSHIPS IN THE RESPEC-
TITE PARISHES, AND THE POPOLATION OF EACH ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE 28TH OF MAT, 18^1, TAKEX
BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT.
The fintcotomnoonUlof the Fidio where acbPlMe tetobt fbaud iotkbl^itaiie;
IteoClMr three eolunatnlate to tlu FDimlatkia: Hat, theratum of IBltlt Mcood, the
total numben in eech Pariah aoeonihig to that retnm} end third, the retMras ot 1811*
from whichtlwlacreewar DeereMe during the lest 10 yeert may be eaeerteined.
An the Town«, Villages, and HamleU in the East and North RidingR and Ahuty wiU
be found alphabetically arranged In their proper plaeet, though only such as are Parishes
or Townships are iwerted In this Index.
(EAST RIDING.)
Those marked Qm» * arepastly in the Liberty of St Pelerof Vork.
Kama qf
ParUha and
ToWmshlpik
Page
hcaeftet Malbis,
<pt. of )Nabum
• Aeklamwith
BaTthorpe>*
•Loaveuing
Aklbrough ••
Newton East
Newtoo West
•Allerchorpe .
WafdtngtOQ •
ATg«v
Atwiflk^ Amm,
& SUriington
Aoghton •
Cottingwith E.
Laytham • • •
Baintnn
Barmston
Beef ord
Dtmntngtdn*
Liasett
Bempton
Beasingby
Bird«ll
•Bishop Wilton
with •Balthorpc
«Bolton . .
•Voaliharpe
with "Gow-
thorpe
Blacktoft
Scalby
B'^yntoo
Brandesburton •
Moor Town-
Bnuitinghann ■
• EJJtrker
1«7
376
149
149
3«2
149
373
373
lAO
3»7
150
lAl
389
131
191
3fl2
152
15S
154
199
363
155
155
168
400
155
168
40S
911
168
385
169
169
370
170
201
POPULATION.
in
1831
808
294
809
88
158
192
19
35
826
269
306
125
300
205
620
76
95
231
83
240
«70
112
111
278
179
123
562
174
249
Piuuh fn
Totals
788
151
35
326
702
300
205
791
231
83
240
793
457
123
^91
346
310
225
607
39
147
132
14
20
286
247
292
104
237
206
524
40
94
241
82
242
454
94
124
241
97
109
509
4/)
1.15
2<«ii
'Names of
Parishes and
Tmcnshifts.
BridHngtoQ and
Q«ay
Bucklon ••
Eoiteo •..•
GrindaU .•
HiHerthorp
Sewcrby and
Morton • • > •
Speeton ••
•Bubwith '•'"
Brtighcou • •
Fojgatliorpe
Grfbttiorpe
WilUtoit ..
Harlcthorpe
Spaldington
*Ougthorpe
Buniby • • • .
Buqitwiok-cum-
Skcckling..
Ryhtll and
C^tnmerton
Burton Agnes
Gramraoor
Hay»thorp
Thumholm
Burton Bi^ho|>
Burton Chtrry
Burton Fleming,
or North • •
•Burton Piilsca
BuT/tlJorpc • •
Carnaby
Cattnn Low .
Iliffh
Ki-xbi'
Page
POPULATION.
In
1821
4275
147
21
m
51
817
116
540
179
137
145
93
561
281
9:^
815
321
K5
10^
Si4
6.14
417
386
37rt
iir,
WO
177
l.'K'i
I4t>
Pwrish
Totals
5034
1455
2fJl
95
751
609
5.'I4
417
sm
378
210
]3t)
In
1811
3741
162
24
60
51
248
127
477
140
100
132
331
260
lU
860
264
2C7
73
111
«2
515
ZJ»
tiOO
2<>9
202
132
145
lUl
145
INDEX OF FLACE8 ANO POPtHLATION EETUEN.
Names qf
ParUfut and
TamuMps,
Bride* B.^W<
with Seomby
Catwidi
C«v» North . . •
Cliff South.
Drewtonaod
Everthorp* • •
•Cave South •
*BTOinfloet .
Cheapiidei, eic-
tr»P.
Coctingham • •
Covhun
Daltaii North ..
Nctwick ...
Daltoo South .
•Driffield Gnat
•Driffield Little
Enuwellwith
KeUeyDiorpe
Prypool
SouUicoatai . •
*DuDtiingtoii ••
^ Orimston • • . ■
Eaiington
Out Nevton . .
VMtringtDn . . • •
Bolhuiae ...
OUberdilie •■
Newport
WaUiaglieii ..
Poitiogton^
CavU
Eltertoo
•Elluughton
withBioufh.-
ElTlngtoB ....
BMKick
DcightOB ....
Kveringham...
Fsagftxawith
Spittle
Filey
Orlfthorpe .
Lebbenton •
Flambrough'..
FoUiton
FUxtoa*...«
PoilaD upon
WoMt
Brii^um «. .
Gemhlitif ...
Kelk Groat •
Foxholcewiih
^ojrtfiocpe .
Pa£e
188
Itt
IM
371
19S
193
194
202
196
390
199
211
199
373
800
10£
910
379
380
901
901
169
909
909
193
903
903
903
390
904
444
472
904
807
908
807
188
910
369
207
POPULATION. 1
/« iPeritA
In
1891 TotaL^
1811
288
188
151
973
143
190
190
141
783
665
131
126
177
1091
151
885
718
142
1097
164
50
2479
2479
2299 1
33
33
28 I
898
326
55
453
69
877
«77
9S5
23U3
1857
75
62
93
2471
8t
1409
81ti
7W
2207
643
72
63
480
389
Ii9
557
59
375
359
197
905
640
464
339
919
98
1649
118 1
318
318
271
383
383
390
405
405
311
548
414
188
716
168
380
380
338
«7I
271
857
154
154
145
778
579
212
181
143
1128
128
917
917
756
144
118
«7
411
244
800
267
103
84
87
69
158
648
99
169
14.1
Name$ qf
Parithet ami
TomntMpt,
Butterwick
Fraiithorpe with
Auburn ....
•Fridaythorpe..
Prodiagham
North ••••
Fttlford Anbo,
or Gata . . .
Fulford Water
Full Suttoij
Oantonwith
BromptoO'...
Garten
Oustwick
*GartooupoB
theWoMB...
*Goodicanlnin
Goxhill
'GrimitonNortl
*GiTCDdale
Great
*Griinthorpt
HaUiani
Harpham
Harswdl ..u....
Haytoo ........
Bielby »....
Hedon
Helperthorp ...
Heminfbiough
Barlby
BraekefiholnH
withWoodaU
Cliff with
Lund
Duffield South.
Menthorp with
Bowthorp .
Oigodby ....
Heslerton East
HedertonWcet
HetlingUm ..
*HcdhiitooSt
Lawrence..
Hileton .....
Hollyn ...^
'^Vithcmna ...
*Nolv>eoBSpald-
ingMoor^..
Hohneoothe
WokU
HobupCuQ ••.•
Horoua with
Burton
Hotbam
Howden
Asielby . ■ . .
Pagr
POPULATION,
In
1821 TotaU
93
91
275
875
812
35
125
278
160
139
357
940
70
139
CO
29
315
251
78
177
230
902
157
500
349
90
501
181
49
185
196
273
221
260
108
1318
188
956
790
293
2080
254
262
-91
275
575
847
195
878
299
857
240
70
139
89
315
251
78
41C
909
157
1855
469
513
39
868
1318
138
256
790
293
1811
7S
180
851
S4
isa
2ft9
123
1416
3S3
90O
G8
186
61
83
265
203
GO
1A2
188
780
l»7
489
2tt3
79
459
177
63
159
194
246
159
289
40
229
104
U6S
214
704
895
1819
tK *HE BAST AIDING.
P^
Bwmbf onfbe
Mash ••..
Bdby
XOpki •
Kimffln^jton •
Saltnssnb-
Thoipe '
Vokeflaet .*•.
^nsgttm
HnmbleCon
DanOiorpe"-'
Ekbernwick ...
ntliiv
Flintua .......
Buamaatoy • • • •
wkk
Rotwa
Sunderland-
wi€k
K«ik Uttk. ex-
tmP
KvyiQ^uun • . • •
•KinuHB
Kitesee, ^rtth
Spurn
KilnwSck
Bestride
FSaztoT
KOlwick Peny
KirbyGrlndalytli
TUrkleby
WMbj Undeidak
Kirkbtun •
. Soad^Msro
TibChorp.
1UrUiam,extnP.
•Langtoft
•Cothun...
iMOgton. »
Kamiythorpe
Leaves
Hemph<dmo •
Leckonfldd ...
LockiagtOQ *•.
tAiketep«rfly
in St. John of
Beverley
15S
W*
IM
191
S60
S61
369
369
384
388
39a
409
994
867
199
901
904
906
3A7
358
383
149
POPULATION.
In ParUk tn
1891 Tolats 1811
10ft
69»
49
99
818
118
968
4ft
179
991
ft3
190
413
136
ft9
lft4
119
19ft
1018
917
93
GO
ftl
699
196
930
199
ao
194
43
178
lft4
44
331
119
19
103
991
7
416
16
980
83
Cft8
93
309
367
19
1060
fl
196
*7«
43
376
330
4&ft
7
499
363
761
309
38
96
943
08
471
41
Noma qf
Purisbu md
TamniMp$^
Fa^
89 Londesborough
Lowthorp
476 Lund.....
^IbppleCpii and
*Rovlitoii
CowdoM ..
HatfleU Great
Maifleet
•Uarket^Weigh*
168 I ton and Arras
166 I *Shiptoa
if9 Uiddlecoi
'MDlingtoB
Mostoa .^
IfaSerlon
Wamford
New Village, ctc
t»aP
!9orton
Sutton
Wclham ....«
Nonburoholmc
Thorp in the
Street
Nankeettng with
Bewiiolme ...
ittilngham.....
iwthorn .^..•.«
FrodinghaaS.
RiimweU
Wathfrime ...
PMingtoD ..a..
Paul or PaghiU
ThnrngtonbaUl
PodUaigton.i
Meltonby.,
Owsthorpe
Yaphara...
*Prcifion
Lclley
993 RelghCon...*.
Vn fl*Rlocall
16 Rillington
87 Scampetan
1C8 fUae
14 I Ritton Long
353 nATM
1ft
933
ftO
fl74
74
990
499
Rooe
Routh ,
Rawley
Wauldby
Rudston
Rustoo Farva ..
Sancton an4
Houghton ...
Cliff Worth ►
Uscorboroagh ..
84 (Setayinghara ..
364
364
364
36ft
383
199
913
36ft
36ft
151
W7
369
870
370
371
397
37«
373
393
374
395.
374
167
374
37ft
208
389
Z^
S7ft
376
39ff
377
369
37*
409
38»
363
381
381
381
38ft
389
389
383
383
383
POPULATION.
1» PomA /«
18Z1 TatalM 1811
944
140
W7
187
146
197
ii7
1794
360
441
S89
350
344
149
1017
87
64
203
37
943
637
143
71
IW
79
1944
486
959
1969
78
9
114
S98
119
917
699
683
900
991
361
449
194-
417
140
334
89
88
U7
aa7
197
350
1961
149
1168
943
637
41ft
1944
745
9168
947
917
599
991
861
449
194
417
440
91ft
171
997
191
113
130
191
1560
ii6
97«
8»4
363
141
710
94
45
152
lOR
529
74
6t
1«7
00
1010
574
915
1530
79
19
199
7f»
193
17ft
518
561
180
203
898
365
198
370
50
37ft
113
997
99
86
131
INDEX OF PLACES AND POPULATION BETUBN.
Nomti t^
Pari»ke» and
Totffnthipt.
Homliaai
Leppingtoo ...
ScvteoBtes
Seaton Ro«
S«tt«rhigtoii ...
Seagflethoipe
Sherbtttn. ,
Sigglathooia ...
Catfbfls
Hstfield Little
SaifeoQ
SkcfRing
Skctne.
Skldby
Skij^etL
Bonwlck ..
Dringhoe, Up-
ton & Brough
Ulrame
Skipwith .;.
DuffleM North
*SkiTp«nbeek ..
Sledmere with
CrooraeHAiBlet
Sproatiey
*SUIUogflieetwith
Moreby ....
Kdfield ....
StJ(dinofBeT«f^
ley, Esk* ,
Sunk Island, vx^
trap
Suttnn and Stone
Sutton upon Dar-
Swine ,.
Bconin^ohae
and Grange.
Bilton
Cooiston .....
EUerby
389
394
MartOB ,
Skirlaugh N.dc
Rowtoo
SkirUus^ S.
ThirkMby .
1/Vyton
LotLingwiilii ...' 394
Thnmtflii ..**-» Mfl
MHIxiuTtic, .160
Storwoo(L,.^.4- :jOS
Pa^
POPULATION.
In
1021
88ft
189
10,449
477
535
888
496
163
49
85
301
801
851
313
389
30
164
170
315
433
263
485
367
404
18
816
9658
400
889
97
91
137
833
61
189
960
211
61
95
381
198
4yj
116
156
To<a/ff
511
10.449
477
757
496
538
801
851
313
603
748
863
485
367
690
816
3658
400
1604
381
751
156
In
1811
898 Hiwfng.
117
8645
305
510
819
TunsfeiU
•Wighen ..^.
Meii»
Walkhigton ...
ProvoMiFee
4A5 Wtitet
135
«7
30
815
159
194
887
890
89
168
166
850
346
185
867
388
809
909
196
85
101
118
188
63
119
116
160
. ft4
84
403
201
341
98
158
Names tff
FuriiJut and
Towmhipa.
Pagi
WattoQ
Wcavettherp .„
*Luttoo, Ekot
aodWoBt
Wehoa
Metton
Wdwick
Wettow
Eddletiiorp • •
Firby
Mennythorpe
•Wetwang ...
Fimber
Wbamun- le-SL
WhanamPeicy
Raiithorpo &
BixduU
Thixendale • •
Towthorpe ••
Wheldiake ....
Wilberfon ....
Newtopoo
Denvent •*.•
WiUexby
Binnington ..
StaxtoQ • • . .
Winertead ..^
Wintoio^iain • •
Knapton .•••
*Wichemwick..
Wold Newtoa \
with Foder j
WrcHelland
LoitMine ....
Newiholme &
Briad
YeddJngham .•
York. City*
Liberty qf St*
Peter*9,
JBaraby on Che
I Moor
'BrafTerton (part
oOPaHshHel-
I P«Vy
Brotlwrton (part
I oO Parish Bro-
I therton, w. b.
153
479
POPULATKm.
In
1821
TataU
3U
163
851
74
384
809
488
307
334
311
576
107
410
483
68
44
131
488
104
187
44
47
184
61
688
385
805
34
50
213
189
386
806
370
177
48
183
177
127
611
1491
314
163
583
498
307
645
410
586
187
336
638
190
897
189
639
370
885
860
187
440
1811
133
890
63
833
817
401
846
876
864
516
118
378
360
66
M
180
895
106
114
48
48
806
55
581
316
80»
48
50
175
165
SDl
176
356
^196
188
184
98
896
519
1385
f See pagt 62,
IN TH£ XAST Rli)IliG.
PmrUkn mi
POPUUITION.
Namet •f
POPULAT
In
Ptriak
In
*'- — V
PoriiAet owl
In
Parit
TimmMpi.
Rtgt
1821
TolaU
1811
TtmhOiipi,
Page
1891
Tota
Dai»h«tM(|i«rt
KnaptOD
143
137
870
dO
190
551
494
Aakham Bryan
lao
377
377
GatoHMmilBr...
465
909
900
919
AikhamtUcfaard
140
»0
24S
Hnby
4ftl
417
395
Bilbinugh (P.)
140
900
960
nRttiVtOD, (part
Bilton pariah.
oOPtabhHc*.
Bldwrton......
140
149
ai7
291
152
BUtoa ......
140
9B3
Biuitowmltm (P.)
Tockwlth ...
U7
«16
806
Carielim ....
493
189
153
Blahopthorpe(p.)
141
301
301
ff„,ifi— It ,
459
394
488
P«2
KbftbyWhnft.
ri*. Appla^
(pntoOPsuUi
'
Roebuck..*...
139
585
UllMfcaill».wiu
Cftt
498
409
Bolton Parey
141
938
CiiMate, (part
CoKoQ
141
T48
of)P»»Ui
Steatoa ......
145
83
1054
Htwton witli
4»
H«laugh(P.) ...
142
191
191
-WobOMdii ...
586
918
910
(partoO p*.
hOUMO.
tWi, WnstioiJ
148
95
<fttt OA '
LongMaaton
IMi«lMMtai
14f
158
154
pviih Angrain
139
66
nchatf8t.le
Huttoo
143
125
Balfkvy(pBitof)
143
386
571
aid St. Olaro^
Mary,StBishopa-
pttWiei: Clif.
hU],ieii.^or
ion (part «r)...
4M
900
993
Middktliafpa
143
44
•
WnalwyiL with
lMary.StBUihopi.
Bad«,(«ara
1 bin, jun. (pari
P-adilal) ...
at
994
994
889
of) Copnum-
Kevbaldparbli.
thorpa .........
149
981
NCT-baldN....
871
543
553
Bolgate
143
63
NewlialdS....
37t
179
799
153
PbppktonUp.
OAaUwIck (P.)
PT .••*....•.••
144
346
Murton. ..
49t
134
198
MoorMonkton
GMMldwiek...
600
176
310
135
(P.) HcMay ...
Moorlfooktoo
149
161
OtrnKW^paftoT)
143
969
43(
|««Wi,Skeltw
549
88
119
POppl«toii Ne-
>tfton pariah.
thar, (p.)
144
954
S^
Brawtiy .•••••
418
18»
139
Ruflfbrth, (p.) ...
145
995
20
SbMoq
Si3
148
336
137
StUHi^fleat (pari
S<mthC«va.(part
oO pariah.
of) pariah.
AcarterSriby
138
188
Ftell«t
SOS
163
180
Tadoarter (part
StnUoflDO parish
549
898
698
881
oC^ pariah.
StraoaaU pariah
554
378
378
494
Cattertou
141
63
Warthm (partoO
Oxton
144
411
66
775
P«Wi,Wart.
Tadcaatar.vrR.
M«
589
115
96
Thorp Arch, (p.)
145
343
M
Whaldnlu^(parc
Walton, (p.) ...
148
247
4
oOpariMi.
WlghUl. (p.) ...
148
250
4
tMgwUh, ...
362
39
37
Borough Iff Be-
Tfttf XlM^I^ q/
verky, an4 LI-
1
th€CUy<tfY0rh.
beriies.*
AMiterMalMs
Kingston upon
(part of)
157
291
986
HuU, town dnd
Aoomb pariah,
county of Vie
A«onb,
138.
733
653
towiu \
(NORTH RIDING.)
Nam€tof
POPULATION. 1
Names qf
Pari$hf and
POPUL^TlOlr.
Parishts and
U
/*on«*
In
u
ParUki Im.
Townthipi.
Pagr
1821
Totals
1811
TtmmMpt.
Page
1821
ToiaU
1811
Ackkm - . . -
403
105
105
105
BurriUACow-
Ainderbj 2>teeple
403
266
220
i»°«
421
113
ISO
Mortoo - - -
491
240
20t
Cnkehall . .
430
550
6t9
Thrintoft - -
KS
165
102
Flrby
440
76
59
Wvlftby
M9
97
768
69
Langthome -
471
135
2631
U9
AUenton-. •-
4U5
401
401
344
Birkby
414
90
•5
135
•Alne
405
386
365
Hutton Bonrille
460
i(»7
•Aldwarii - -
405
163
146
SmeatcNi Uttle
545
64
261
78
•ruwith - -
440
94
101
BOHRll . « . .
416
31
•Tholthorp.
964
S38
187
Btttercrtmbe
422
935
165
•toUetton -
M6
481
481 1 chxtoo • - -
496
135
ai
YDuUon. - "
590
56
1418
551
Amflcfoitik - -
405
214
lt«Dor
440
299
245
•Ampteforth
4«5
i9sr
15i
Harton - - -
450
190
165
OiWBldKiik
Sand Hutton
461
202
1002
174
179
Qtuurter
501
176
582
139
Boi<ei. ....
417
1005
jLppMoo^e.
Bbldroo
415
168
•treet
406
173
146
Cilmont]^ . .
442
175
1438
93
Amothertiy -
405
249
292
BratMon - - •
417
178
164
BNOgfatOD- -
420
94
98
Ihoratop
Hiqldralty-.
456
S3
BIridge • - -
565
43
221
46
Sirintoo - • -
556
334
873
282
BraMbywith
Stemby - .
417
977
977
208
YfiA
406
492
492
400
BrignaU
418
216
216
189
ArteogartHdale
407
1512
1512
152f
Bronpton Ph-
ArndiflfolBgleby
469
331
331
29t
teick - . . -
502
158
149
Ay^gMth
408
293
298
Anatbome-.
407
64
74
4(94
Abbot side
Bunton- - -
459
486
High
403
641
585
Ncwton-le-
Abbot tide
wiUuws - • -
494
250
968
966
Low - ' ^ t
403
181
195
Brampton - - -
419
516
435
Aakrigg..-
407
765
745
S^wdon
594
139
, 125
qainbric^ .
410
872
813
Suaintna ..
545
603
595
Oi9hoiidAle -
Hi
95
79
Troutidale -
568
45
1303
eo
Burton with
Brottoii - - - .
419
332
304
Wtldcn - - -
4S1
478
458
Kilton . . .
464
100
¥>1
Cwperby - -
423
283
268
ijki^ningraira
543
60
482
<>8
Hawcs
450
1408
1185
Buknei ....
420
339
203
SIcwbigfin -
493
128
130
«endertkdf.
455
159
>37
291
Thotalby - -
564
342
310
Welbum - -
669
352
850
Thornton Rust
565
135
5621
120
Bufniston
490
288
253
AytonOre»t
409
1023
929
Carthorp - •
424
301
111
AytonUtt^
410
68
41
E^lby, Leem-
Munthoriie -
499
lid
1201
128
ing,& Newton
438
562
, #53
411
304
350
Oatenby - -
441
m
C5
Hop.
458
44
43
Theakstone -
657
87
1^2G
65
ScsrgUl . . •
538
136
564
117
BylandOld • •
422
133
133
196
JltttoaStMary
412
436
414
Cailecon- - - -
423
260
260
230
. Newton Morr«U
494
31
467
32
Catlerick * . -
494
561
541
Birton^n-llu
Appleton . .
406
87
89
^efi-t . - - .
112
I'i^
150
BoHonon
50
160
' 3C6
62
156
Swale - - . -
Brtnigh - . •
416
490
100
90
7«
97
B«4^ , - .
lli
,1137
im
Colboume -
427
133
139
JUHmtw ^
I4m
' 620
511
IN TRK KMTH EIBIKC
Bagr
IfffpfweU • • • •
St.MarUn*s,..
HiMtaveU,-.-.
KiUerbr. ••••
Kipliiia • • • •
SoortODj • • •
SmOod, •..
TmoteU. ...•
Uokcrtijr* • • • •
WUtwdl, —
Ctjtoo ........
Ctartiy,
Cowerfaam* ..••
CUdbrfdge, ..
CuUoo,
Cadum H. D.
Scnfl)oaL.*W
0»*jr, ...
GmrtooBast,
COKVOld, . • •
Angmnaaage
Byknd
Mcptmntglif '
VUdcnGm^
CHitrtWy
BaxtoaL.W.
^Yfaitwdl ..•
Catliome, *..
Ceofl.
•Daltoo • •
StapltCon,..
Cimdall,
FftWcUoglMi,
Nortoa-le.Cl«y
Cathbot ft
HMTorth...
ndby
DanbjTf
Ontgr on Wbkt,
Ysflbrthj .
CUdrtOQ Abbey
Staintoa,
Walbwn,
bibr, ..-.
Aslitp.^..
BconiptOD
6lBwbr»-
437
4»7
484
469
464
465
fi38
5.19
468
568
586
4»
500
426
488
483
423
487
539
488
488
429
406
414
422
493
501
565
585
590
430
412
585
431
431
438
546
43S
439
47»
499
466
432
432
433
587
433
437
547
569
433
407
419
542
POPULATION.
U
1821
Pa;ritk In
1611
140
273 \
23/
305
48
100
496
186
253
52
99
447
72
147
131
vm
280)
398/
118
146
91
338
348
29
42
378
162
225
76
29
170
158
188
188
330
308
167
113
39
170
148
146
169
1373
388
149
113
47
54
87
105
109
388
163
2888
519
147
1170
91
388
1447
522
830
646
39
312
111
353
53
94
449
98
213
50
71
343
70
124
140
68
[578
111
131
93
308
326
26
41
358
109
238
78
23
163
138
175
162
304
339
131
93
Of
Farithn And
Bolngtun, • • • '
Ltvtrton,
Basingwold, ' • • •
Ratkelf, ..-.
Bbbcnton.
Edftone Great.
EUerbuTD*
Wilton
E^toi^
FeHx Kirk,
Boltby,
Sutton
Thlrlby, ....
Filey.
GrUthorpct •
Lcbbcntun» • •
Finghall,
Aikb-JT,
Burton
HiattonHang.
FOroWt,
Barforth, ..-.
Carkin.
Ovington* • • . ■
fOPULATlON.
180
139
146
100
169
129
1^
1145
»73
477
129
925
{91
251
53
113
83
879
765
147'
Thoroton • . . .
Fyliof dales, . ..
OiMing, . .^.
Cowton N, .
Cowtoii S. . .
EppliBby, • • . .
Erybolme, • •
Oitting.
Cawton, ....
Gritoston, • - .
Glazedaie,
Qrinton,
Mdbecks. .
Mukwr.......
Reeth,
Ouisborougfa, ••
Comrooodalc
Hntton L. C
Piachhitliorpe
Tocketts
HackneaB...^....
Broxa
Harwood dale
with 911pboe
SuffleM. .....
Harkiey, EL ...
HawlLweilEAW.
B3rdtn...«..
Oarriston...
Hawijby ..«..,
Attlen ,.^„
BikdalaW.side
U
'474
434
507
4:J6
436
437
58J
437
439
415
554
557
204
444
472
439
4at
482
461
440
411
483
501
440
56J
441
448
488
429
438
438
448
425
In
1681
T9tah
507
351
1912
440
505
156
203
1097
403
335
1«7
212
143
m
43
204
95
06
141
24
166
91
173
1703
931
370
148
157
177
168
108
1043
689-
1726
1495
1460
1913
86
B6
80
46
143
61
236
96
.»7
430
176
106
52
386
139
12f
W
2952
505
156
363
1037
695
38i5
306
417
264
1762
1673
339
1043
5900
2180
682
420
T'SW
INDEX OF PLACES AND POPULATION RETURN
Ndmew ^
ParUh€M and
Townthtpi*
Pii^i
DoIftTovn „
Podtky
RWmIm.
Spnnton ......
Kt'lmiler Upper
m\taa
H^iulvrwtU
ftnulTy
Uoitby ....^...
•Hornbr .-
wlrh Kill [by .»
•HarkfoTth
Atrybotm?
LnultDci ,^<
Frytofi......
Scsckleron
4:jfl
4U
4'0
471
A4J6
5^
4r»«
45H
41 iJ
«?
44Ji
401
4_'iJ
441
I Si:*
South Hohno A-^'J
Walh li'^^
4U
4?] I
4'-l
47*
4i>T
410
4']i
41^
4J]
41>4
4*7
4iU
4«.-.
5(iH
4)^
4fl»
4^^
4^:5
4^hj
410
411
• Tofrtliorpj*
Hittton* (JX. P-
Lnyton Vftsat
Hultoas Acnbd
tluUaa Bushel]
Ayton West .,
fiatterib^ .....
CrQeiitvQir ■ -
'KUbum ........
Hdod Grange
KlV(!U)e
KUTingion S^ -.
Thrtmboraufh
ItEwall
KirkbyClevBJituI
Bro^igHtnn. «»,
KLrkbyCaii .,.
Kir^byFlo'lhim
•KSrktjyKnowlt
Bng^py .........
Bilk....
POPUUATIOV.
1 831 Tvl^
Hrtoo
.„..^...l
*intk,MowSM*^4y3
BfaJi«.l*le E.^.,41B
68
1.120
7m
401
!«]
w
1483
17t>
109
79
I'M
.1^
113
*12
171
S2
340
IIJ
»^
445
41»
15a
B7
1(»3
m)
30
ana
nn
61?
1 S.'J
&t}s
13«
f4^
l£^
170
941
lB7fl
m
em
3*m
63
1 7 IS
i:ii
IHH
il7
1^7
3ir
44i
M7
530
4115
18.^
5136
809
Name* qf
Paritku and
Townthlpt.
43
1415
G7«
411
»7
*.W
Sli
LUl
131
lay?
irii
IH
30
144
H4
IJO
144
«0
1*5
ai
41
1^3
m
374
.'W4
»ll
[54
HO
1119
471
£13
1>7
tt;o
444
1EI4
4110
154
^53
132
165
^41
»3
45
ai3
li73
160
Fate
FarndaleL. Q. 439
GUUmoor 443
•Kirkby I 467
459
471
Humburtoo
Langthorp
*KirU>y Raven*-
worth 468
DaKoa 438
Gayles. I 441
Kirkby '468
NeirPoTett
Newiham
RaTensworth
Whashton---
*Kirkby Wiske
Maunby
Newby WUke
Nevsham with
Brackenbrough
Kirkdale.
493
493
508
571
468
487
493
404
417
468
BeadUm '412
BmudaleW.S.
M iwoatca
Nnwton
North llolmo
Skiplom,
Welburn,
*Woaibleton,
Kirkleathanij ••
Wilton,
Kirklevington,
C. LeaYii^gton
PicktoQ. . . .
Wonall Low,
Kirkltngton
Suttoa
Tanfleld East,
Langton Great,
LangtoD Little,
Lastinghara,
Appleton L.M.
Famdale ES.
Famdale H. Q,
Huttoii L. H.
Rotedale West
Spaunton,
Leake,
Borrowby,
Croibyi ..
Geldable, ..
Knayton ..
Landraoth
SiUon Nethar,
LerUham,
Lofthouse,
Lythe, ...
Bamby,
418
POPULATION.
492
493
457
544
670
586
469
585
470
472
506
586
470
554
556
471
471
471
406
439
\. 439
461
522
546
472
416
432
.442
». 470
471
542
473
474
476
.1411
tn Parith fit
18tl " TataU 1811
913
195
ISO
190
143
965
918
161
73
511
S17
140
197
906
965
173
143
286
65
333
94
170
112
265
686
405
282
44
94
917
337
122
39
116
86
925
976
455
286
304
179
109
11
267
39
19A
377
59
909
158
1178
\\U
270
9903
453
1685
190
177
ITT
149
l«7
994
ISl
74
4M
990
ISl
91S
907
964
841 154
137
68
96
17
99
117
874
699
391
1396
lOM
637
1834
1093
189
1179
61
84
160
399
119
98
99
09
994
990
480
968
943
156
64
9
974
39
US
347
65
182
13ft
1145
991
949
IV THE KOBTH RII>IX#.
POPULATION . 1
POPULA
Parb/UM ami
1
Parhhes and
In
PariMhi U 1
In
Paris
Tomuhipu
P-#r
1821
Total*
1811
Towns/tip*.
Pa^
mi
Total
Bonowbj, ...
416
64
80
Erton
438
272
Hkrby.
437
80
65
Mortoo
490
26
Uottoa MulgT.
4S1
90
90
Normanby ...
495
122
Hioklebr. ...
488
147
174
UpaU
568
16
785
NeirtDalfnlffT.
494
134
139
Otmotherley ...
500
765
Ugthotpe, .•.
568
275
2194
276
Ellerbeck......
437
81
UaftoBNetr. ...
477
HarleMyWeK
449
51
SLLeoinnb,
2339
2203
Thimbleby . .
557
200
1087
SL Mtehael,...
1666
4005
1510
Ovwaldkirk
501
212
212
JUUonOld, ...
489
1064
1064
961
501
44
"■wHtld,
483
440
352
Thornton Lb B.
565
247
Oift.
43«
53
493
64
TborntooL.M.
565
294
5S3
Maniek.
489
483
621
576
621
499
479
Ottorington S....
Overton
501
501
201
59
201
M««ke.
Rttlear.
S09
673
1249
411
•Shlptoq
541
377
ILoikfl^
484
290
290
247
•SkeUoo.
642
187
623
>««»«,
484
397
397
361
Pickering
502
2746
Mtftoo
485
164
161
179
OttthUnd" -.
443
465
335
•M«h«n.
48i
1171
1014
Kingthorpe ...
53
Barton on-Ure
4^
170
161
MarrUhes ....
483
210
•Eaiaastrin,.
438
204
139
Newton
494
212
3553
418
153
123
Pickhill
506
334
F,.rty.......
430
214
216
Ainderby-
B»»ey
45»
413
354
Quern how...
401
99
Mftm with Pott
46:2
266
209
Holma
457
102
Swbaoa
555
177
2767
182
Howe
459
1 32
•
Melnnby
487
440
440
377
Siiidcrby ....
542
86
MkUkfaaa.....
488
830
8B0
714
Swainby
555
33
m
•Middlesbrough
489
40
35
Richmond
511
3546
354^
linthorp,....
474
19G
236
177
Rokeby&Bgleton
521
222
22i
Middleton. ....
489
247
229
Ronuldkirk ....
521
377
Aidsbf, ....
404
147
153
Cotherrtonc •
427
706
CMrthome^ ...
425
22
j 813
Holwick ....
457
201
Cwptoo, ...
431
321
HunderUiwaito
459
313
Hatoft. .
450
134
104
LarUugton ...
471
243
loektoo,
474
324
252
Lunedale
476
265
AMedaleE. side
522
339
308
Miokleton ...
488
856
246J
Wwlton.
587
193
1727
173
Rouncton W. ...
522
917
9lj
Mtddleton Tyat,
490
401
569
236
805
506
179
Rudby.... ........
522
460
76
919
Mouttoa
Hutton
MytOB-OB-Swate
492
185
185
125
Middleton....
490
111
Nawtoo,
494
119
119
137
Rouncton E.
52t
135
'
Newtoa<>«-Ou«e
494
495
415
Skutterdcelfe
5U
32
Baoingbrougb.
414
99
98
Sexhow ,
541
38
131
Uoton<oii.Oiue
474
266
862
291
Soalby
524
446
N^oniuiiby,.„«.
495
191
148
Bumiston ...
421
347
Thonoon-
Cloughton ...
426
386
BMefaco*,
565
32
123
34
Ncwby
493
40
Northallertos,...
495
2626
2234
Stalntoodale...
547
294
Biwnpton. ...
418
1223
1012
Throxenby ...
566
66
id
Osiglitoii, «..
433
134
125
Scarborough ...
524
8188
K'lriuiiby, ...
5ia
294
251
Fakgrare ....
569
345
85
WooallHigh,
586
154
4431
105
Scawton
538
154
\
Kuaningtoa, ...
499
418
'418
339
Scruton
539
411
4
HMaieSt. ......
62
496*
661
969
626
183
Seanm
540
410
596
333
•Qiftoa,paito(
Ayton East ...
RtweSfbCptof)
508
57
992
61
Irtdn
463
105
t|
>r^ ......1
560
119
39f>
S«Wifr
540
126
%
IKDEX OF fhACES AND VOTVhAtlO^ EETUBK.
Ntamer of
ParUheg and
TownshipK
Lilliag Ata\x>
Stittenbam
WtntdQ
aitmi over " - ■
K«p«lck -'■■
Edttotu; UtLl»
iVUrtno ■ .,.
Sk£lUjii - —
Slin«il»y P. ■ -
Bdtrrby "■ ■ ■
SUintun
ll«nllnfU)n ■
iB^lehyBjirwlck
ItiLltby ■■'
E^Unwk'kSUJobD
Aldtevufh- ^ ■
OftUHftU -■"
Lifbcifi BuL-<
StinfbrtJi
«f$ockbum ■ ■ '
Ctlnbf ..^"^
Steh«dkiy ■■-*''
KuTjj
Newby
Nm Eiit ■ ■
Nekton Eist
Sutton on Fotett
Huby ■
Tui£e3d Wilt '
Tcnini!ft'>ji and
Thirltlolrj' .
JUtA
*C*fU;ltjn Mill.
lluUnn S^m
POPULATION. 1
In
PuriMk
In 1
Pmg€
1821
TtAat*
1611 1
fi4[
364
993 1
4iil
199
493
81
4ril
7»»
•64 t
4t'7
•9
63
4,:[i>
W
169
474
908
140
54;-
81
1978
88
A4]
181
188
£40
83
59
sa5
138
999
139
34i
94
98
ir>3
178
964
169
»4i^
343
999
4;j7
16
14
4ja
155
614
906
£tJ
791
717
4'Ht
353
383
*4>l
91
1885
107
5(4
548
548
464
ai'v
950
918
4.-^11
838
488
811
MfJ
851
851
167
M't
848
825
4J4
407*
549
44:*
194
850
202
/t47
356
311
4-".:-
78
77
4i',;
175
114
rj\
168
155
h\:\
197
968
149
ir.i
59
51 1
4'J4
544
443
4:?^^
188
170
471
137
088
180
Wfl
460
469
569
43^1
06
70
i4i
85
151
03
i.-.i>
357
857
963
£r»>]l
1897
1439
4:' J
117
82
434
184
101;
41W
158
8290
137
fl:*j
177
136
4?J3
89
78
4^
08
56
4 i-l
78
373
60
B.^4
443
457
4,1 fJ
4»7
940
434
i.'rri
709
709
670
5^
i>0
«17
845
441
1U6
7M
96
:.U7
293
803
993
T>y7
9133
2155
i\^
891
805
v\\
873
244
5ie
nr
377*
^
9f
PmtUhe* nni
P<V«
Thonnanby ' • •
ThoniKm Dmit
Tkornloii-le-A.
RilvtogtoD N.
Thomum Stwrd.
Thornton WMli.
CHAooKm-Ure
Rookwith-..
Thim
*Topdilb ••..
AlMnby
Bftklertby •.•
Cattoo
Daltun
Diahforth • • .
Klinyi«>*.>*.
Marton-to-moor
Rainton. . . .
SUpton
Uplmtham ••
•WarthiU ....
Watli,
Melmerby,
MiddlctoD-.
IfoitoQCozqm*
Wdbury.
WeU
Snape.
Wewlcy.
fiolton CasUe,
LejrlMirn, «...
Preiton..
Redmire, • • . .
Wettcrdale, ....
Wheoby.
Whitby, .......
AUIaby.
HawBker with
Stalnsaere,
Newholme ...
Ruawarp,
Ugglebainby,
Whoriton, .....
Fafleby, ......
Pottoe, ...
Wigglnton,
WlttonEast*
Within. ..
Wittiout, ..
WlttonWest,
Wycliflk. ...
Wykeham, •
Yarra, ..4
Bto. ftf Durham.
CtalkeflcCaAJe.
564
564
439
565
464
565
568
496
528
557
567
404
411
425
438
438
438
485
507
544
568
568
569
487
490
490
57D
570
545
570
415
473
507
510
571
571
571
404
438
450
547
493
593
568
505
439
507
585
685
586
586
586
587
587
588
489
POPULATION.
/» P«ra»
1891 Totati
118
879
403
181
68
865
189
80
76
196
689
980
941
99
935
340
78
981 {
347
110
939
38
186
958
109
87
857
370
689
317
278
810
378
399
281
129
8697
953
895
634
2S9
1918
428
883
178
t07
809
444
303
819
159
889
1804'
116
1989
199
965
439
9540
239
38
033
867
1059
9T82
281
199
19584
900
309
747
519
152
809
1804
538
ADDITIONS AND ALTERATION^....
In th€ First and Seeing y^iMmer, . *-.':*
LEEDS, .-;. :
AlduaWUIUiii,iiiert. h. Sooth Parade
te4mr«. J A J. bacon A b«Uer flutors,
7, G«orff» atreet
Arabtead John, Water LodM
itkinson J. Jan. tolicitor: b Lt Woodhonse
Baedma 8. J. attorney, Wellington road
Bur Charlea, banker j h. Commercial st.
Bedford Chas, bricklayer, &c. Templar st.
Bennet James, foreiirn wool, oil, mdigo,
Ibc. merchant, Aloion street
Benson Jerraa, gent. Park ronr
Bentley limes, stnff and shawl mannfac-
torer, 5, Saddle yard, Briggate
BenyoaTbos. merchant j h. ueadtngley
Bercrley JohnAi Son, wrought iron Ik steel
mfVs. U merehanU, Back of Shambles
BoOaad C. and C. attomies^ Park sqnare
Bowes de Kflham, flax sfinners,' patent
thread, linen & canrass mfrs.Steander
Bradley Jonn.^raper, dEC. Cross Parish
Biaithwaita John, iron monger, nail mft-.
and bar iron nserchant. Market place
Brin Was. staff ncrohant, Ylcar lane
Braiadbevt Joseph, hatter, tes. 30, Briggate
Broadband John, Hnen draper. Bridge end
Brswn John, BMrt ; h. Farfeld cottage
Brown J. JVB. staff mert. Boar ln,h . West st
Biownless Ctoorge, hrash manafhctnrer,
and salt merchant, Simpsons fold
Biaee and Dorrington, staff merchants,
Albion street
Broee Wm. merchant, h, Wellhonse close
Borlaad T. wire worker, 56, St. Jaoies st.
Carr John, merchant; b. 41, Park square
Child & Balmer, painters, die. Briggate
9adock Jsmes, stuff mftr. Hill boose, Bank
t^adockHios. stnff mfr. Timble bridge
Crawford Rer. Samnel, Sonny Bank
Cross John, merchant dtc. Meadow lane
Crosslcy and Robinson, woollott cloth
printers. School close
Crotsland Charles, drysalter. Meadow In.
Bavy Wm. coosnlar office, 46, Albion st.
Btry Joslah & Co. merta. 45, Albion st.
Day Wm. woolstapler, Albion street
Bewhirst B. letter press printer, New st.
Diekiascn Jonathan, braab manafactarer,
and salt merchant, Water lane
Berrfagton Rt. stuff mart. h. Camp row
England Thos. com factor, Warebonse
hill{ house. Water lane
feather J. H. vict. Old George, Briggate
rieldhooae Wm. ironmonger, (wholesale)
75, Kirkgate
Frances John, vict. Fleece, Briggate
Fryer Wbi. jun. watch maker, Templar st.
Farbaak Rev. Thomas, Upperheatf row
OalloiirayTbos. painter, Bridge end
Qledhfll Richard, gent. Old Ctanrch yard
Sreeawood Henry, Esq . banker; h,Boar In
Qreeawood J. music preceptor. Park row
Ran William, jon. woolstapler. Bank st.
Hallewdl Bei^amia, British wine maon-
_ lhctaver,itnderthe White Cloth Hall
KMriltonRer. R. W. Albion street
Bard wick and Brown, bricklayers and
builders. Skinner laae
fiardv J. Bsq. Little Woodhouse
Vamsoa ^ Tooth, oil meits, Uunslet In.
Hattersley Robert, grocer. Bridge end
Heaps John, agent to the Yorkshire millMl
lead and patent pipe Co. 45, Kirkgate
Hill Beverley, merchant. Park square
Hirst John, paper warehouse, Mill hill
Hobson Abra. gent. Wellington st. Park la.
Hobson F. bookseller, Back of Shambles
Holrojd Joshua, gent. Clay Pit lane
Holt J. Wheat Sheaf. Back of Shambles
Houseman Mrs. Wellington road
Howard Jas. W. surgeon, «, Templar'st.
Humble Misses, genaewmn. South parade
nUngworth Jerm. mert. house. Knostrop
Jackson Rev. Miles ,St. James's street
Jackson Mrs. gentlewmn.TranUgarctreot
Johnson Jamea, baeoo factor, 72, Kirkgate
Kirkbride John, currier 81, Kirkgate
Kirlew Rd. agent for Vessels to Gun and
Shot Wharf, London ; Warehouse hflt
Lancaster John, operatire chemist and
dn^ffist. comer of St. Peter's square
Lawson ^k Walker, brass founders, Mabgt.
Lee Wm. ironmonger, 73, Briggate
Le RescheMrs. lodgings, Weliingtoa rd.
Lewes John, draper, ^kc. Lowerhead row
Linley John, bouse, sign, and ornamental
tniot and shield painter, Bridge end
Uahon. Brown, and Mabon, cloth mfrs.
Mill Garth
Maddy Wm. linen draper. Cross Pariah
Malleson Rev. J. P. day school, Park row
Marshall John^mert ; h. Chapel AUerton
MastermanR. porse di Jockey, Bond st.
Mawson John, gent. Park lane
MidgleyRobt, plumber, *c. Meadow to.
Milnes wm. merchant, h. Wellington pi.
Morris Thomas, gentleman. South Parade
Neeaom Jas, wholesale tea dir. and hop
ii.r .."I?*- "•■' ^•^•ra chapel, Hunslet In.
Nell Mra. Kontlewoman, East Parade
Newlove Geo. wine merchant, West street
Noble James, surgeon. Top of Park row
North B. B. Harewood Arms, Old square
Orange Jobn, gent. Little Woodhouse
Palmer Thomas, ironmonger, whitesmith,
and bellhanger, 91, Bnggate
rape Thomas, druggist. Lowerhead row
Payne R. E. solicitor, Albion street
Peacock. Richardson, and Co. merchants
and linen mfrs. Sterne's Buildings
Pearson Wm. grocer, S8, Lowerhead row
Poole Mrs. and Miss Parsons, ladles semi>
nary, Woodhouse hall
Priestley C. T. agent. Cobonrgb street
Pryce John and Co. drysaltets & wb. tea
dirs — agent, Wm. PereiYal,Swlaegato
Richardson and Broeter, sheeting manu-
facturers, Goo. ft Dragon yd. Briggate
Rimington Mrs. Elix. geatlewoiui. Park pi.
Robson Mrs. South parade
Royee M. gentle wmn. Honslet lane
Scbolet and Askey, cabinet makers and
dealers in mahogany, White Horse yd-
Sbeepehanks Wm. ft John, merchants ft
mfrs. New Road end ft Sheepsear lena
Sherwood Wm . supervisorf Sbninea's fd.
Simpson J. and J. tobacconists* Water in. i
Spencer Frjrderick, dra^gist, 33* Yicar ht. J
Stolt Harriet, geatlewoman, Park square ^
8
ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIOKfi.
a BAwaAd, wai. rati quar»; :
iM«n-ftln,lA^««iiii$3^1m st
iM Jas. linen dntptr, 8 Maitet place
Taylor ^i^aW
ThoBi] -^—
thnii
TiAnv q. T» « CB.Jxfik mtn. 4T, Klrkgmle
Tirkbcll 7:Wb{t« Hon< Taven JBOa? In.;
TUrlle TiKMT. vlc«. Bay Hotk^ doMTlVrial}
WaileaGeo. Eaq. barrister, Poat-office
'Wainhoose Edw. ft Ch. merts. Hnnslet In.
Walker Robert, mereht. ; h. Park aquare
Wafter John, gent. Park place
Walker Thos. coach builder: b.Park square
Walker Mr. and Mrs. ladies' boarding
school. Park square
Ward Benj. merchant ; hoose. Park row
Watson John, timber and raff merohant,
(hard wood) Great Waterloo street
Watson Miss, gentlewmn. South narade
Wells James, carrier, 4bc. Lady lane
Whittenbnry K. W. cloth mfr . 25, back of
Park row ; countine-hause. Trinity la.
W illiamson James, M.I). Park square
Wood James, gent. St. Peter's square
Wood Richard, merchant, Trafalgar street
Wood Mrs. gentlewmn. Park Bnildlngs
Woodcock and Harrison, mnehine raaktrfl,
Meadow lane
Wriggles worth J. grocer, Lowerhend row
Young Johnand Co. woollen mfrs. and com-
mission meru. Albion st; b. Meadow In
Addingkam.
Tr«f *AtD>tftntW«T<lfr(l tpnrs
Wall lU. Goldrn Fl^ee* ^
Aimwidbury,
Br^oKli l«n Joim b V c1 otli
4resi«;r oud mFrchnnt
Ctiat«kIleT> John, rosttrT
ftiUDmar mhofll
Jouve Rfv. *— , cqriLle
SmJTh John» tTryfatTer
Wai|:«f Win* cloth dr«iji«r
AtiitiiiUm,
&arraclou[rh Itniu:, grocfi-
Btrl^al Win. ijrocer
IkaffprJ, vIcL L nicora Inn
ftl<liy Widow, gTQ^tt
Mann James ^ i^ooc^r
SujjdiTL Wm. vicL New Inn
W'lilliTlegff Wm. White Hart
Armin,
Woodheod lit. yeamim
Jrmlfy,
NiDhoIla W . tiunrr, fljlt top
Waiamiui Wm^ w not Leu mli
lAdd Wm. fmnner
Badfvwtkf
Tfflpwortii J«4bqa, £"q^
Fitbrr EtcT. JeKitbi ctinte
Fro^att Jobn. nefiooLiaai let
Browri Jobn» (jrocer, &c
Moilmeii und ai,M} worslcd
flianuJictnrtr*
B&Tnanl Rev. M.
Delia Henrys E&at. Park In
WafifcbuTu THoi. wl). rrrasi
«etdi ilrnkr, Did mtH
Bradlef Wta- »te*'l wire
drawnri Souub Uridgn
Kiyl0T and C»- fta* t^jSii
ner«, Burnt] rjr MM ttnli
Ptorter J.propr. of itie Ilf*pp
Caluoder worki^ I'owu eucJ
Entity roTTf
Ellin Jftnii^<i aifd Boiit wont
£]Jiu, tieuith, acid Co. Hfttll
I Alirabamtf1i>tl^imrr
•«to\tb» KJHu. wM Co. car
pri BianiiDii:tiiriitH
litiplct^n F.blsnket inff.
Stnpiffton T. bituiktt mfr.
Btalf at BtflghuHj
Di<;kfr0D WitUant/maltiler
Beverley,
Mayor,
onTb<)masHiill, Eiq. M.D.
Copitnl Bur^CRHir
John P. ArJcn
Churl e« Roia
Jolin JiirLjit»ii
jlffaltthrw Chalm^fTi
Rflbrrt .StnbleT
J nmp s Ttj o iDOAOu
Ctiriiionhdr Muschomp
V*'. BrVirti^ni
r>HTr1d *»iO*TfT
Robrrl Fiihwick
Thfluiflj Kama haw
WilliniiL llic^hArdion
Johti Myntt
Jn^le Jaiacif itjnreyorf laa-
Dfir. f«^tljni[iTtEer, £l lie and
itarf b TOfr. ftfck. Bid«
Bferteif North,
Hi^MfoTth i^ foltoiimrr.
Mnmhallf I^ipib, and Co
iroiAfnqDdt^ri
C^cugb Saral. book-kte^r
Bmgieyf
EHiiJanirs, ci^riituUlcr
Lotijfbottotti ioat'pbi gffkcpr
Birtttriih^
Snow Thot ► cktrlt Acmjilicr
Bi*h^ Mvitktott,
Rrararit TIioSk Ajiie itreiit^r
UlUfl J oho I flax ^Tviftf^r
Bifft'yiifjtear Brad/fmi,
llodga n n Tb OA . W rvr^ted mfr .
;i&/^0N Jfttmti,
Bc?nioi> M r a, M ftt jcl. Rs ddiDsst*
Pick u p H t nry ^ j^pr Hi
SroitWm, aE;t tfltbr Htike of
l>e¥on4hir€t!4tTjd CoUagr
BooiJk f*rTV,
Weill Wm. Vict, tfhip Inn
linttting.
VtHey S^G.Ef-q.
Audttlry 8f}iiiTrT fiil n^fttit,
iJii^'t (lobt- wotilleti drHptr
KiixriiliiLH ThMTs, aod ^'^lltAm
IT ori trd 5 p i KiiffTm * inff ( . iSwo inJ t n B i r hjurd fat mer
Wood JoliTi, Jan. worsted
ipjprtr Ai ro*t. Union "Uls
Wood Ji>bn vi4 Soni eomb
n^anfrt- Bridge street
Brijmhom,
Smjlh Jijbt], Esq.
Bmmlejf,
HtffnA Tboji. woollen tatr.
.SU>»d Juhn , woollen mfr.
Yon ti^ J jvm f 1 , woolstapler
Ttflor RcT. Jm. domestie
rbuptain t.^CoLBennaeat,
& miuter nf grammar scU.
RAine \^'in. agent to Col«
B<?4ummit
Brftinn Moftk,
Hiitrmta JotiTi, farmer
Hint Rfcbrird, whitesmith
dt gtin»ii}ii!i
Bttrvt Valet,
Cotkibot Vtm. schoolmaster
JpuHtnga M. Prince of Wales
CiifrtptaU,
Fol tAiflbe J J Ji II , Esq.
M>(jr* ftklNLr<!; maltster
Chafi€i AlUrKm,
BickfliJikr J. »bn, maltster
Vl&yion^ ir«s#,
tJ«lb;J. '
PickJc* Jobn, fancy mfr.
Djcbfon Al.
Kjfif Jt^*i*!i , j^entlenMui
EyTB K- A 'J , woollen mfis,
HAi|;h Tlirji.. cotton spinner
Vt irling,
WjitAon KTrMnrn,gTOcer,*c.
%*« BiflTi C. Kiiq.
CTJitnont Wm, garoMier to
Hon. K. P^tto
Bo r tint f
KaII dt C^^ nianfifr. o]|elBi^ts
Q reave* Rii'l'Lirt, yeomnn
Driitfit*,n NoriM,
KAniiniYt KF4>erl, farmet
Mawflitfi khjE. farmer
ThiicliT«T Jnnt^plr, WaedhaTI
Df*^holme,
Watmrn and To. worsledAtltifl^oH Wnt. worsted mfr.
i'liBJit ft (utdmCfin IfCnowlfiJoiitb. vi«t. Gate
ADDITiem AND* ALTgBAi?10»g>
tJg<J#D Jowph, cuftl lEiiTclitirM* Jijujpi, line™ "^^"^
iLBd wooUcii mMuU. *'^ •" = — ^™* "^ ^"' "^^
0|<t«[i Tboi. troal meicbiLat
U<iw^t«Joi«j>|]].vict. Bull
GdJ^itL JohHf wod4 Afcnt
tijvdcy Mn, H, genOewmii
If ILiH Joifph, yeomnn
WvUwurtli J QEilh-WOod t,gh
S*ucJabii,K«^.Scnitli p&riule
Humu Oro. bijiJi]«r
IbbetEfQ M:
VAdHi] Tli«- "it'inB boilPf
^MiJiJUfplii «ne™ "*''j,
Catling woitliJM^ corn oif-
Hiiit*rPl*y Wm. wid Son
inillwnghl*
Hon. Krfw. iilnuiion, haQ
itnnrer Jnhn^ Mitujr'ii Aimi
VVilwn Wm- -^choolmmiter
JaclMOii Jolin, gent.
Halifax,
Dfun 5Aint. gent. C4Qi*w»y
And iron iDurtdeu
Pikstle) J an eu A Co. bomb*'
iiofc * N or VI' ic h c rape mfn
SUde Cifiptain, Atttd> l"»o
Tbompion M«' Lor^l *tT«t
Wie^fftiworlli J*ine»i ^i""
iDjjsionfT foi talting»m<i»-
vits in Ihe tourta inlrrUnd
lEtiii|;vprtb Jntepfa, ninU ^nti
Oouf dnlef fltiU JiTo«t
BlatinJr?? Joiin, schoolui*tr.
£4in<>ci4litODCbrutr. butchi^r
H*» fifcin 1 . w or* ltd in fr .
Htre Thtifl. worsle*! mit.
KodgtOD Eifhud, Tn*luier
Tbomu lAjiAC, fuiiJnpmillei
Vewdalc Uppj. worried mi'
BimMoU South J
Booth Ueui^ef K^nt.
Hodpati Geo- > tone mrrch^
N««toii John, je*nT.
AobiJUQii Lfviinrdjuti. mfr,
Wood T. I* Alia J. cfril bijng
ULlier* JtuJ ^uolkn nifrt.
Iktbciti Woi. ft«a^ i^DoLien
mfr. A Und meAiar«r
Cbrewbiong^ Rev. Jos^fb
Smith Mtp. |;iHil lew omAxi
W bi 1 Iff J on Ell 6 ■ iciujfil in » U
GraiLam Jf;i(ieph , buokkeeperJ
Jan, poiiticiii;; boai^o
Thainp*[Jn Wm. E**j.
Atkiii»tni ThoiuMp >«oWAii
Sifad Thoiiiai, joinct
Rlndci J[>lifij<?iirpepreT
i^kLriow iiathl- ywmjui
lo L. Hk SftrgMUtiuiii^ t»q
WaUon John, yeoman
Hatcarthj
Moots John, eroi:" Ac.
Wood Thomn*, Cflm miUei
BI>lbTli(H.y(K>iiiaD
England GfO, yeoinan
ilitndietf Ikmih,
Sarmlmw Uavrdyu^btMudidg
ftchmiL
Hodf^Aon li- hfij.
High ibum,
Liatct Wm.tKMUhiftdPT, A*
Utter M. dirijj;^i«t A ^luccr
Holb0^k,
OeleJ«ne*i wooUpp irifT
HQtme,
SUinHifTis and HmoMitf,
wodlkn mfri.
Hoffort GrM/,
Booth Uftiiic!, Vict, 4 Aili**
tlud»on Win* ?rJinf<i,« hill
Bflxtei J ph. vicL Hed L»n
Srbofleld.CUrkAoa A DoDRffi
bankpfi^i an Bpoonpi * tTo,
landau
Hoylmd Hiifft,
W ig fluid Tbop. nail ixukttt
Holland Skoiiw,
A rn 1 1 1 a e; e Jylio ^ j eoittao
Dy*OQ X>ha, yiM;niian
ii6aH,Gile# & iMiCi cattlf
deaJfTn
Swift Joiepli| doth mfr.
Waine Jt-fl*, farmet
LockWfXid iobn, uiajcbt. ^
usfr. Cow™ by
Stocks Woa. jua. oidflf eon-
Atable
Brook J. And E. meicbEAti
Hiiit,
Aldennti Jobn,*olJeilot,cltrk
of the Court of a«uii»it«
Beilby W*T. i^tderltat
Trmity Hotw^
Cnniiingworth WiUinm^tlrt.
JoUy aaiJorjJT,llaiik*tiow
Klnj J««ph, juraeon B^arwQCbw. elotb dte^m
ibhwmUo C h i p pend Ale * Co .
WahI Tboi. p*iiib i-lerk
Fo/^St/oof,
AllipOA RicbX A Son, stone
niKMinr A bridge buildet^
Eejiti MiPKiVndope,p<"n(wn.
BirciiJobn, Harit'.vood Artrw
BiAfiE ana Wapgt^lT, linen
Mnchei*, Akvtoa
Hiiim^Tth,
B^l m fort h Rev . T ho ► flcati eni)
Crulweli Rev. HiciL?vrdi
Bo>nton Rrndrtl I, brewer
HoptiJTtf
Barker Win. woollen ntfr.
Hun ton Pan ! , wc-il len iri fr.
Smilb John^ woollen infr,
a2
,^„^ .jaij.il, -- -
Jervaa Jusepn, vict. Turk'f
Heid,33,Mjtnii|;ata
LaidUw Alex. UiiBfrt fell-
inODFert Aleathct dietier,
3'^, lligb iUvet; bmifi
Wilttiinclon
I'kaid J . K . Skm , A Co , w hi I*
lend ahJ paint mfia. Old
Bock fide
itm, (N. Jt J
l^xrlbyJ. cla»sirnl academy
ingf^trthfp&rthf
Waile Oeotgi?, f Aimer
Cfitbirrf BlijAb^ichuolmftflteT
KitiinghoU,
Jdhn WiiUAiiifon, Kaq^ roa-
ejprrate^ HoJIJPEi
F&TnenJi>ljn,toilor Adiflorr
.SoUbor^* Cornelius, pi limber
Kirk(f^' «W- Neih erby ,
HjiilanJ Beiijftmiii, fariTusi,
Barrow U J Grpinee
Kirkhy Mnhimrdj
B u I in e r Rd .eUuica I Acmf m j
Teasd;ile Jaiiff, ge^tl^wmn-
Hon and Bev. Jacob Mar-
^hAiii, O.D. Rector
Rev Gtm. Webb,cmato
Kirkstatr,
BurnentOEi Wm* vitit. Kirk-
ali^HHolel
nickin^OD C. wooUeu mfr*
Rddi*on Jnbn, wooUenmtr-
fo^ RcT, Jamea
ADDITION* AKD ALTX&ATI0N8.
WAtMm JooM, feUmoager
Wood JohB, wooUen mlr.
Knaretboromgh,
Ta/lor ft Oonyen, MHoiton
KwikngUjff
Long 8. M. nulttter
StmptoiiTboiiiai, eon dlr.
I&rottgbtoD J. oloU dresMr
Qtovm WilliMn, farmer
Pattifon Wm. yeomaa
Loeheood,
Ahlej Thomas, eorn dealer
Armitaee Jph. Uaektmith
BUi» John, joiner, *c.
Kingston John, Joiiter, *o.
Qoarmby Thos. blacktmith
Eoehworth Wm. ioiner,*c.
Wadeworth Joaepn, ooopet
Isongtpoodf
RolMonThot. dothmeroht.
Loto Moor,
Wonnop James, staff mfr.
Motion.
J. Cumber and not J. Bnow-
baU, agent to the Atlas flie
office.
jnottds^f
ArmiUge B. A D. merchts,
Loteb Thos. vict. Ram
Taylor B.and J . ironfounders
MiddleUm,
Httdkon Matthias, butler
Minskio,
Thompson Jonepb, yeoman,
Bather Jph. wooUen mfr.
Bockley Bwd. wooUen mfr.
Bastwood Wm. wooUen mfr.
Hirst Geo woollen mfr.
Hirst Joseph, schoolmaster
Bolt John, wooUen mfk.
MicklethwaiteJas. maltster
Oxley John. wooUen mfrs.
Raageley John, wooUen mfr.
Bheard John, wooUen mfr.
Stanclilfc J. meroht. A mfr.
StancliftlB Wm. coal owner
Turner Wm. attorney
Tnmer Charles, coal owner
Webster Abm. woollen mfr.
Webster Geo. woollen mfr.
WheatleyJ. mercht. Amfr.
Wheatley Chas. coal owner
Wheatley Thos. ooal owner
Pfotkm,
CoQttesJUkOttkCirof
OuMloihwailOy
Klmharst Robt. attorney
PoMop Bridgo,
A^wortb John, linen i .
Rirkby Henry, flav spinner
Kirkby Grange and Co. flax
spinners
Wilson Rer. John
Pont^firoei,
Dnnhin Thos. gent.
Firth T. refioeU Uqnortec
<toaleff, Market place
Rawson Rer. M.
Holt BUas, agenJ
MamhaU Mrs. A.
Peaker Richard, com miller
Ntm Monktomf
Beekwith Rev. Thos. onrate
Otmundikone,
Laaseys and Co. coal merts
Osffll.
Greares Thos. mUl owner
Hanson Wm. cotton spinner
Megson Joshoa, card maker
fi^U Mark, card maker
Mntton RodgersJohn,
Sykes Thos. grocer
WatkinaoDJ.fk>flln ]
draper Qr^MQ
PooL Mor OUow,
Loekton T. pasteboard mfr.
Pt(4f«y.
Farrar John, woollen mfr-
Hnnter Thos. bailiff
Lonsdale W. H. grocer, dra-
per, and ironmonger
PvrtUm Jackltng,
Bnchanan Robert, yeoman,
Raufcliffo,
BeecbeU Wm. yeoman
RmitMt9,
Sheppard J. C. shopkeeper
Riplof,
WUlUmson J. Bsq. Boilings
Broadbent 8. Hare ^ Hounds
Wood G. 8t*r,(exeise office)
Atoon.
Farrer Wm. Bsq. MayoTc
Bishop Wm. tajlow chandler
RoeUep,
Uardaker John, clock nuker
RoMp,
Bowness Rev. Geo. rector
Rottborry Topping ^
In a part of the impression
of the N . A B. Riding map
the alUtnde of ^
Topping is stated at 10»,
instead of liss feet.
Soddlmtortkj,
Kenworthy J. surg. Dobcroes
Kenworthy Jaroee, dyer.
Grass Cioft, Clongh
Shaw Joseph, guardian oi
the poor, Woodhonse
Whitehead A. and W. coal
merchants. High moor
Winteibottom J.snrg.Delph
Wright Jitmes, merchant A
manfr. Grass croft, CkMich
M*CleUan T. linen Ac, drpr
Carr Wm. High constable
Woods George, oaper mfr.
Fenton Francis, Esq. Ame-^ba;
rican Consular aeent
BLslu^ L . raaor mfr Broco st
8iUt9toM,
dark R. Bsq. Noble Thorp
slsiptm,
Armstrong J.
SlainerotMf
^itsTASone^achinemkrsMhaw John, Bsq.
« John, brass fdHAdei
plate mki
SwiUingkm,
WOks and Co. Poutrp
TankoriUj,
Newton, A Co. coal bmHs
and iiOBioondera
nonMU Lou,
BandersoaAbraham , nialtiter
TkonUonf90arBrati^fifr^
CimTen Joseph, worsted mfr.
Thomkm mar Skipion,
BarnardRer.Wm.Mordaunt,
fTak^^Uld,
CogsweU J. A Co.^s Tcssels
^Liverpool, M.W. A Fri
Bhaw J. iron merL Westgate
WanterMiss>dies' boaiSiH
school. 8t. John*s
WmiBnd,
Soaifc Wm. joiner, Ac.
rr hUIO^
Hartley A Co. machine mkrs
fFkiJtlop,
Binks Thos. yeoman
Daniels T. A W. tannera
fFiUden,
NichdUASkirrow, worsted
spinners, mfrs. and merts.
12, Maiden lane, LonAoa
fFink*iey,
ThomMon A Bon, flax spurs
froodkome Corr,
WhittakerJohn,cloth drcmer
fToodkovte Qreai,
RawUng Francis, dyer,
Jfoodikorpe,
SmileaW.of BbefBeld.
fFoodtkorJMLnrlirakifMd
Wood Rev. W.
Moor John, Esq.
fForttow iMDor, nr. Loodt,
CliJb Jonn, fire brick mflr.
,l Btead Wm. wooUen mfr.
Ro,ebenjl^^^nnugt,
Bimpaon RevTjonn
ForA,
Cockbnm Rer. Wm. M. A
Dean of the Cathedral
Haines Rev. John, M. A. vi*
oar of Bt. Trinity
Chantry was bom at Norton*
4 miles from Sheffield, A S|
miles within the Derbyshire
border, so that the honour of
having given birth to this e-
minent sculptor, belongs to
Derbyshire, and not to York-
shire. L^git was his mo*
ther's maiden name, but he
was baptized Francis only.
Pootefract Bessions 1st Mon .
^ttr Raster Week, not
Mon . in Raster week.
YORKSHIRE ;
na*t Witt Nortli »tt)iiiig«^
CONTKNTS 0» THE INTRODUCTORY CHAPTBR.
Page.
WrakMttbf theRidingt « • *
Roman Roidi, *
Appeannee of the Country, 5
SdR, I
Wolds. *
MoortuKla, *
CoMt, 7
THE fint voluBO* of thk pubUcatkm
WMooniiiied principftlly to matter relating
to the West Hiding of Yorkahire i and the
pccMttt ▼olume* wkich completes the Topo-
gnpUeel History and Directory of this laige
divisiaaoC the kingdom, eonprdiends the
Cm AMD AlHW* OP YO«K, TH« EAOT
ftaMMe, and ntm NoaxH Ridino of this
Conary. TbeeUentandjnxisdietionoftbe
Ainty ate deKTibed with predsloii atpage
lagflf the present VQluBoe; it remains, there-
ktHmifXo takea general view of the di»-
g ftatnre»of the East and North
TlMEaik Ridlqg li divided into seven
Howdenshiie,
Ouae H Derwent,
and the Town and
CoontirofHiai.
The North KMog la divided tailo twelve
vaq^takes, namdy— «
Bockroae^
Diekeriag,
HarthiO,
AUerton,
Birdforth,
GUnng Eaat.
GiUingWeBt,
Halikeld,
Hang East,
Hang West,
Langbargh,
Pickering Lytte*
Ryedale, and
Whitby Strand.
The North-Riding is bounded on the
norOi by the river Tecs j on the east by the
German oeean ; on the south by the Ainsty
of York and the East and West-Ridings;
and on the weatby the county of Westraore-
bnA. The boundaries of the Eas^Ridlng
ace, the'Derwent to the north; the Ouae
to the west; the Humber to the south;
ind the German ocean to the east.
In traeiog the Homan roads of York-
ahire, the oourse of the great road, called
Wathng street, running trom aouth to north,
has already been described,^ and shown to
extend from Bawtry, where it enters the
f .The w
vcenuAi
wanentokas of th0 West Ridiag
lenled at page 6S9» VoL L
Rivers, *.....«............•
Ocoktgy ....^»...
Minerals, -
Hanufaetures, Trade, and Commcroe,
Ecclesiastical Divirions of the County,
Popata(tioa.^aminaiy of thf Coun^*
t
9
9
1«
county of York, to the Tecs, whers It
crosses into the county of I>urham.-P<
Another military road, running eaat and
west, from Manchester to York, has also been
described. This road, proceedhig stlU east-
ward, advanced to Malton, where it wat
divided Into two branches, the first called
Wade's causeway, leading to Dunsley Bay«
the Duniu Sinus qf PtoUtny; and th«
other to Scarborough and FUey. Th«
straight course of a Roman load may iM
traced over the high grounds of the Wddi^
from York to Bridlington Bay, the Gatran'
tovicorum Stnut Portuoiut, or SoMaritf
a branch of this road has also been dit-
covered, tending towards Hunmanby.-—
Another line may also be followed In a
direction to Patrlngton, (Praetorium) and
the Spum point, which Appears to be ^
Ocettum Promoidorivm ff Ptotemy, and
where was onoe the noted seaport of R»*
venqpum, now engulphed in th^ ooean.— *-
Prom Lincoln a Roman road may be traced
to the south bank of the Humber, near
Whitringham, ^ere are stiU seen Tcstlges
of the statimi od ^!«m. On the nortii bank
Brough indicates the position d another an*
dent station, from widch It is probable that a
branch of road communicated with York,
From this sketch it will appear that the mili-
tary roads of the Romans converged in every
direction, from the extremities of the pro*
vinoe of Eboraeum to York, Oeir oomroga
centre, which, as will be seen from the sulh
Joined history of that andent dty, was so
long the head quarters of the Roman armyi.
The East-Riding of Yorkshire, ak
though it displays a great variety of aspect.
Is far less conspicuously marked with the
bold features of nature than the other partt!
of the county ; but if it contains no scenery
that can be called truly romantic, soifie
parts of the Riding are beautifaUy pic*
, tuies^uej and afford very extensiVQ mi
% At page iU. You I
a3
6
HISTORY OP THE EAST
cv«n Bu^lflcMtt prospeoCi, aqtedaUy wkan
the Mtt or the Humbtrcnten into ▼!««.—
From its topographical appearance, this
RUluig may be oomideredaa three diflfemt
dUtricta, the Wolda forming one of them,
and die other two lying, one to the eait and
the otheiv to the west, of that elerated
reigion. The woMa condat of an aipemblMgg
9f chalky hiUa, wtteoding ttaux the aorthem
to the iouthem extremity of the Saat-
Rldidg; The aoU ia comnMoly a free and
lotber light loam, with a mixture of chalky
graT^ inaome parti very ihalkmi italiocoa-
tuni a dotpcr and more kindly loam, and a
light landy mixturab On the Wolda very
extendve improvenMOti have taken place
dur j|]« the last flotty yean, and a diatriot,
wliidi, in the middle of the last century,
ivas a complete waste— fit only for the pro-
duction and support of rabbits, by the ^-
•ouragement given to agriculture between
the years 1790 and 1815* has been brought
into a state of prosperous cultivation. The
eastern division, above referred to, extends
traoi Filey to Spam Hei|d{ in some parts
of this extensive tactt particularly be-
tween Filey and Bridlingtou,ttiefueofthe
country is mudi diveraified, and throughout
the whole district day and loam are the
predominant soils. The iroproveaenti in
agricultura have here also been very exten-
aive> and a Judidoua system of drainage has
ncoompUshed wonders. The third natural
division of the East-Riding extends ftom the
westemfootof the Wolda to the boundaries
of the North and West Ridlngss thte tract
of land ia called Levels, and, as its name
Inqiorts, it is every where flat and unpictu-
nsque, but by no meana uaproductive.
In the North-Riding the fiuieof the
country is much more diveralfled. Along
the eoM^ fiRxn Searboroogh to Cleveland,
It IsUUy and bold, the cliff being generally
from 60 to IM feet high, and in some
places, aa at Stoope Brow, seven miles tnm
Whitby, it rises to the stupendous height
jof 893 feet. From the cliff the country
rises in most placea very rapidly, and a lit-
tle finrtherndand successive hills, rising one
above another, form the elevated tract of
the Eastern Moorlands. Thecuhivated dales
aituatcd amongst these moors are pretty
extensive, some of them containing flfom
five to ten thousand acres, and Eskdale and
Blkdale much mora The level lands at
Ihe bottom of the vallies are seldom more
than two or three hundred yards In breadth,
but the land is generally cultivated toacon-
tideraUe distance up the sides of the hiUs. —
Mostoflihedale^ partake more orlesaofthe
fijOffiringsoila;..-* black moor earth upon
ttoff • ■A'y •oa, in some places inter-
mixed with stance t and a light kiam upon
a grit rock. In some instances, as hi the
neighbourhood of Hacknen, there la on the
side of the hills a stiff kiam upon Umeatonc^
and a deep sandy loam upon Tirhinstonfff
•ad in the bottom a light k>am upon gmsd
or freestone The interior parts ef the
Eastern Moobi^ands present a bleak and
dreary a^iect, and little wood ia to be laea,
except in the dales or on the decliviti«of
someof the noore fertile of the hills. Pnssii«
intoClevetend, the country is lightly idtfiv^
ed with hill*, and the soU U genenOly dayi
in samecaaesacUyeykMun,andtaiothana
fine red aandy soil. The vale of York, m»c
in the interior, is not confined wifiiin
any determinate boundaries, but b rather
marked out by the fhce of the country.—
This extensivo vale has, A-om the rivw
Tees, a general 8k>pe, though hiterruptcd
by some intgukritles of surlhee, and some
bold swells, as Ikr as York, whan It ataks
Into a perfect flat The northern paitof
this tract has theSaatem M ooiOAima on eee
sido, and the Western MoonLAifne enthe
other. The son hi that part of the vmleitf
York which Ilea within Sae NorOi-RMfav k
described by Mr. Toke^ in his survey, to be
of difikrent degress of fintiltty, and tote
verydillbrently compoacdi generally H h it
clayey kiam. and few ports of theeountry
can exed this eeletantcd vale bi fertfttty.^
The Western MooaiJiWM dUfer greatly ft«H
those fai the eastern part of the Ridtag;
They are generally calcareous, aadalthoi^
their altitade is eonsiderably higher, they
an much mora fertile than the nraCiiB
MooRLAiTDB, whkh condst mately of grti.
stone and Ikee-etooe rock. Many of the
dales whiehlnterseetthe wcstemMooni.Aime
ara extremely fertile t of these, Wenalefitele
may be ranked aa the first, both inextent
and fertility. On the aouth several aaall
dales open Into thedale of Wcnaley. The
soil of thia master dale, on the banks of
the river, is generally a rich kMmy gravd.
and on thesidesof the hiUs acbyeyloam
upon a substratum of Hmeefeonei Swalednle
is little inferior to Wenaley In extent^
though it fells fer short of it in beauty, b«t
by some it is esteemed more romantie, and
by all it must be admired. In fertility It la
pretty much upon a par with its neighbomr.
The nnaller dales, wMdi ara very rmmerons,
ara in general similar to these in appenance
and production. Even the mountains beiv,
some of which ara of con^derable ahitadOb
as will be seen firom the BAap of tt»e East and
North Ridings, seldom exhibit marks of on-
conquerable sterility,' but ara many of them
erad to their summiH iHth fin
grass, bent, or rushes.^
t Tuke's Agricultural Survey.
ANB KOVTH BIDIHOS.
Tto cMt MooBLAWDt of tlw NorCb-
UdiviBraiapccnHar ftsfttare fanheeoun-
try, befaif wholly deCidMd frqm the moun-
lrittitiittietf«ft Some points oT the 6MC
lloo»LAin>s rtoe BMily 900 feet above the
kvvtoT diem; but the moct femarkaMe
mnmiit oTlhe whole is Roseborry Topping,
tooftad at pi«e M» oT this vohnnew—
ly Ml dstaehed position and superior dem-
don, itenannaodi in all dhrections a pyospeet
MeneeestoMhr^aDdtetCNfltlnf. The hID
sMIsooabMb of ahim loek, iuleispcisad
iMi faKHMtow, and Hs ptamaded sninmit
indkiitt to the snrrounding eoontry the
appujndiinf Hun^ In the
penned tai tha foOoivlng metrical proverb—
"When Roicberry Tqpping wean mcap,
" Let Cleveland then beware of a dap."
AloiV the whole lsi«di of the North-
Mdii^ fkpaa wast to aart, the eouUry is
bsHBdad by the rivar Tass. This river,
riitag ki the momtfaJm of W^
Md ftimbefamilf pncsaas a very
I it spcaads ont into the
i"iBiiT iiflTiiIni-. Till IT -"T-'r Trill ir —
The IMS is navigable «Dr ships of 60 tons
» up to Stockton, buttheehanndis
fSftd. Aftw infioaddBaUa stmma ftom
iha naitein inrwas iril hUo tharivar Tass,bnt
dMgseat body of the watsn «f Yariuhize
iow in the opposita diiaetion, and thair
in thnHumbar,iadsBaribadiapi«asvfiaBd
vWof the list voinna of this irock. The
Danaatt lisas la the aastera moon of
the frortlft.Eidta«, within about fiwr miks
tan Chaaaa, and taking a aautharty dlsae-
doathaoifhlbafoanntfo valley of Haak-
Mi^ min a IfaiaafanoatparalMwIthtibe
eiiri; tiH U aaoMs to Iha Coat of the Wolds {
irdien lakasa wntarty divsetian, and havii«
tseslvad the &ye» from Hsmsley, pawss by
ihsbflsom^of MaUon, to whiehtttonavi-
fsUa far vassda of twenty-flva tons lMr>
Iha. Ufa the boundacybetwesn Iha North
md East RidlngSt ftoai iti junotlon with
the snsaU rivar Uartftard, tiU it approndies
Aidtav, and flOls Into the Onsa, near the
viHaga of Daamby, about tluca miles and a
kdf abore Howdan. In the east Moon-
i.aiinn of the North-Ridfaig rijes the Eske^
wUdi, after watering the (kOa to which it
givas name, fiirass the hmer haibour of
Whitby, and Is theta kist fai the Gannan
oesBBk The small river HuU tiavetsas the
Best'lUdiag ftom north to south, visttliw
DriAddandBevwIay initsaouiBe. Md at
iti taduK taco the Hmim aontrihutii to
iotm the seam* hMbonr of nagslen, whkh«
from ttds river, is gaoerally ealled HaO.
The aea cowt of the North and CMt
RSdhigB of Yorkshire Is very extenrive, and
aflbrds sevend secure hartmin t — ^The har-
bours of HuU, Soariwroogk, Whitby, and
BiidliDgton, ate described ondsr thdr ap-
propilata heads in this Tohnne, to which
may be added the Bay of FUey and Robin
Hood's Bay.
The MfaMods of the Norih-RkMngeoa-
siat chiefly of the alum mtSmm, onthacoMt
of Whitby, aa mcnttowad at pi^as 416 and
S74of thUvdInme, and the lead mtocsfai
Swaledale, and the ndgfabouriiv vtUles.
as described at page 666. About the mld«a
of the last cantnry copper of good quality
was prodaead near Wddlaton Tym, but
the works have bean ftw some yean db-
eontteuad. Copper waa aho dbcovemd,
about five and twenty yean ago^ at Rkh-
OBond, but It does not appear that the die-
eovery has aver yet tended to any proAtaUa
molt. The saute observatloa applies to tfta
ison-stona, which may befoond hi the cast
MooniJUfD I though Ushoald seem, ftom
aacknt raaords, that as early m the I6th
oeutury, iron was wrought and fbtgcd hi
Rosadalai Ayton is the only p*.aca in tha
North4Udiog where Ibrges have beoi ea.
have now totally disappeared, ftom tha
diiBaulty of proeurii« ftid. VailoM parta
of this Ridtav pradoca coal, paritoa.
taarly the phdn between EMit^wdd and
Think, and tha west Moont^imai but Qm
kittsris of anfaiftriorfaaHty.aaditoaly
for tha bnnfa^ of IfaMk Good ftaaatoat
for buildfaig, appean hi many partaof tha
RkUngt and stoa»4|uarries are worked both
to the Mi^Owurtiood of Searixnough and
Whitby, from whsnee am drawn tha mmalva
bkMksusadin the coastHNttonof dwplsn
attham potts. lim»atoBe>, and a spedea
of martda. not totetor to that of Sarbp.
shire, are fimad In the vale of the Grata,
IT Rokeby, and huge btoeks of red
grsnite are seso on tha surihea in certahi
parts of the West MooBLAjcna.
In the East-Ridh« chalk is thaptto-
dpal mineial substsaca. ■ Near the coast it
extends tnm Hessle, on the banksof tha
Humhar, its southern extrwdty, to RafglK
ton^ 10 miles south of Scarborough, ita
northern boundary. The chalk lacka
always aoatain laige quaatitiea of watv»
which may be bad by bcrhig or sinkiag^
even at a cuBsldaabla distanoa from tha UUib
Many laiga sprii^s break out aka^ tha
eaataro edge oftha chalk, gcaeraBy hi tha
gmvd which eovan it. Tha river HuU is
ftumsd by tba UBitad wakn of a oumbar of
8
mtvtewv OF tab east
Ukm fprings; aad at Spring Itaid, finm
which the town of HuB to iMppltod wHfa
water, 240,060 gallom m ntoed daily;
this water oootaiu a naan portiaii of cailxv
nate of Ume and iron, wfaleh aiw ■apaiated
hjr exponire to tlie ataietphere in a count
of three milca. The intennitting fprfof
at tUtdgate, Mar Cotttngham, deierlbed
at page 189 of this votume, lists upon ttie
gravel, but it to not fkr distant from the
tthaUu In the gnrtA beds on the chalk
are found the renaiiia of large anlmato,
somt of them in a state of great perfeetiont
vaiebrce, eighteen tet in lengtli, and from
8 to 10 indies in diameter, have twen dng
up in these beds, and tcedi, mnastirlng 9
at 10 indies in drcumfersnce, are ftaqnently
discovered here. At Hull the gravd depo>
sitory of the animal remains to about ninety
Ctet from the surftee, and the woritman
employed in boring for waternear the nordi
, bridge deseribed thehr tods to have smdt as
if they had been cutting fish, so that U to
probable not only the bones but also the
fleshy part of the animal remains. The
coast, from Spurn to BridUngton, forms a
aeetkm of allthe beds above the ehalk, and as
it is not in the Ihie of dip, two beds ore ge-
nerally seen at the same time. A bedof dark
ved day coromenoeaat Kilnsea, containing
rounded boulders*, mixed with pelbbles, both
of which are composed of Omnite, Gneiss,
Mica date. Porphyry, Orauwacke, Quarts,
Mountain Limestone oontidning oiganiere>
mains, all thesand stones and coal-shales,
eoal. frdler'Si^arth, chalk, and flint In thto
bed the chalk pebbles are hi the greatest
quantity. On the western dde of Holdemess,
idong the edge of the chalk hills, a Tcry ex-
tensive tract of rich land has been ftrmed, in
the course of ages, called t^arp Ltmd, which
consists of the day and sand deposito of
the Humber. The greatest breadth of thto
tact is from Hun to Hedon, a distance
of nine miles, and ito kngth, from Hull to
JUiwthorp, a distance of twenty miles. A
narrow piece of newly formed warp ex-
tends from Hedon to Spun, Including Sunk
Island, and to called the Marches. How
long thto operation of land mskfaig has
been proceeding in thto quarter, human pe>
■etratkm and local records are alike inca-
pable of determlnli^, bat that its date to
of many centuries to obvious, as Drypool,
which stands upon the present bank of the
Humber, to mentioned in the Domesday
survey, and a causeway, extending from
Bevsriey to the newly built town of HuM,
at neatly Its present level, existed in the
tlBM«ridwnrdL Tfie depth of the warp
•FkagMcatiof fo^
at HuU to fosty-eight Heelt biMath it ton
bedof DMOr tend, eonstotini prinalfnUyef
peat earthy two fret ha thicknsss, Thawaip
tend extends beyond Driiieid, but it to than
moch shaUower than at Hull, and ita width
does not iceed four witosi ThattbtomoflTf
now ci^vared with warp, was fiicmarly upan
the surfteok to shown by tha nature of Ms cooH
posltikM, being avidenUy peat. wfatohaonM
not be formed in any other situation I md
that it to CKtended across the Humbac tntn
LiaeohMUie to proved by pieesi of wood« en-
S|^ the same as those found in ttoa wtis,
having basM wiihsd up at Hesila naar •
Ugh wind.
The Wokto aoniiat of one extensive mait
of indurated chalk, the surfsoe of whiob to
very curiously broken by a vast number of
deep dales and sudden depressions, most of
them, if not aU, taking a dtitotian tovank
semegencral outlet to the east oetlMso«iaift
east of Yorkshtoe. It may be obsawsd,
howev«r,asapeoullaitty,lluit the wlwlnof
the extreme edge or msiiginof theWoMv
tothenotthand to the west, with on»«B>
ception, conthraes in a regnlar andsoCftm
state along the surfsoe, without any of those
depressionswhichtUeplaoaata verylittle
dtotsnoe within. The depessBkNi that hraaftt
through the margin to at Blarket WeifMon*
anda small canal, upcsi F0ultan%pten,inight,
at an easy expense, be dtrectad ikoB hnacn to
the navigable river HuU. near •ev«loy, Willi
great pubHo advantage t» thto part of ihn
country. InFraneeaadinAmettaneaaatoif
thto description are baeoming v«y geMral^
and prove h%hly advantageous. It to wy
probabto that the Wokto have been the tost
deposit of an the gieat miisss of sfsple mA
homogeneous nurtter in thto part af tha
world. There are seaHetad aU ofver thin
elevated trsct nodules of pyrites. ofatoaBd
fonn, composed of iron and sulphnr, wblito
the country people caB bmOeUx there ara
also great quantities of loose ftngraanto af
sand-fttonee, which are perfectly foreign in
the csloareons matter of whldi the WoMs ai»
foraMd, and they have, doubtless, baen
brought here by the action of the ssa, allir
the chalky stratum had been deposited and
hardened, or they would hare sunk into
the pulp.
AH alangttie eartvm sMe of the WoMs
from Bridlington to Beverley, and ftoaa
thence to Hessle, by the Humber side, the
sand-stone, and the <^alk which rests upon
it, dip and vanish under sn extensive bed of
aUuTial soH, wMch forms XU whoto of Hal-
detness. On the north and west the Wolia
exhibit a bold and striking front, resembftqg
a marine cUT, which to entirely surrouaded
by m «BttMtvtplatai of altevial dijiiiw
Alil> NOftTfl R11>lll«8.
, cb* wat, and the
J in a Quwlif fimn*
vtfkihe taXlomfog towat nd TUkyM upon
teottlddiU: Chtktharp. Libentoo, Csyton,
Smbot* AyloBf Branptan, W joomb^ Snaii^
M, Ttentao, Pickering, and thenot in a
right Km tovarda Harailtoa HUL Stieteb-
i^vHtmrdittenninatcsat^ aearKook-
tia^, UoakSrjttaa, TadcaM»r, Wetharby,
KuanOmf, and Aldborough, at each of
vhichplaeeiiaftNindabadof limettone, in
aalofriqgdircctkMi, dippbig onder tfaeaUu-
▼iddqMMlttowBidatbe Wolds. TbiaHxne-
«tona eofTCCT in an unconftwmahlamannaT tbe
cxteniire md-ctooe and coal wrias of tba
W««itidb«. Tbfe sand 8tona,Tiabig from
andr the Tadttitcr bed of bma, extends to
Bndford, at irtiich plaee baantlftil iinpras-
Bioni of Eupbotbium, Bamboo Cane, and
otter tropkai pioduetiaiia are to be seen
and fa the ndgbbourbood of Bradford an
alBB ibale k fbnnd, which might probably
be vwlud with advantage, both from the
staple supply of eoal, and the ready demand
for the ahun when mamifocturad. At alit-
tkdittanoe ftom Knaresbro'', near the river
nde, and atnaoat opposite to the maniinn of
Sir Thos. Slingsby, Bart, is a bed of Strontian
earthy which ia very rare. If not imlTiir, tai this
kiBffdom.
The Manufkcturas of the Nor^ and
Bsit Ridings are upon a very circumscribed
scaiih Tbaeommcroeof these divisions of
the county is principally ounfined to the
pom of Hull, Whttiiy, and Scarborough,
aad its antme and extent will be appredated
bf a leferenee to the history «f each of those
piaaaseontained fai thia vohmM.
Yocfcafaim is rich in Antiquities; every
division in the ftdlowfaig pagaa win be found
toabonnd with them, but they are too nu-
iBsnoa to be reeapitulated, ezoept in the
fcniral indexes to tiiese volumes, ftom which
their description in the worlc maybe referred
to. Theettyof YorlcinparticuUrisamass
of antiquity, and the brief but comprehen-
live history of that venerable city, with its
cathedral and other public buUdtegs and in.
ititntioae, win be read with a lively interest,
and may be implicitly reHed upon, bebig
dnwn ftom tiie beat autiiorities.
It has already been observed* that the
• See Volume I. Page xii.
Eederiastical affldiB of this County are under
die superintendence of the Arohbldiop of
York, the Primate of England, and that they
are diiefly administared by the Archdeacons.
In Yoduhire there are four Ardideaoonries,
namely, Yurli, East Riding, Cleveland, and
Richmond; these are divided into sixteen
Deaneries, which are thus arranged :— .
A&CHnxAooirRT or Yons a<ia# ran
Wb«T RlDINO.t
Dettnery— City and Aittsty of York,
Cmven,
Pontefract
AncHOBAooKnT or East Rmiir*.
Dickering,
HaiChm and HuU,
Holdemess.
ABCHnnacoifRv or CLnvsLAwn.
Dcanetif — ^Buhner,
Clevdand,
Ryedale,
Ripon,
Ripon^um-Masham, apecu*
liarJurisdicUon.
AncnnnAcoifnT or Ricbkoiio.
Deanerif — ^Boroughbrfdge,
Catterlck,
Ridmiond.
Thia ardideaooory extends uito Lancashire^
Cumberland, and Westmordsnd.
The parishes of Yorluhire amount to 003,
and the Townships and Cbapelriea, exdtisive
of the parishes, to no fewer than 1310.
At the period of the publication of the
flrrt volume of this work, the population re-
turna of the whole county, up to the 28th of
May, 18S1, were not fully completed, but
they are now printed, and in our possession.
In the first volume were given tiie returns
of an the phwea in the West Ridrag under
the head of an ** Indxx ow Pi^caa," and
the returns for the Ahisty, the East Riding,
and the North Riding are given with the same
particularity in this volume, thereby com-
pleting the population returns ot the whole
county, distinguishing the parishes and the
townships within eachi and to render this
return stiU more fUll and comprehensive, a
summary of the pcqnilation in aU the wapen>
takes, liberties, and separate Jurisdictions of
YorksUra, is here subjoined :—
tTBJt vrxsT BiniHG CHARiTABLB BOCiBTY is a benevolent Institution of neat
atfUty, and has for its ol>jeot the relief of the Widofvs, Orphans and distreesed Fami-
lies off the Clergy* within tbe Archdeaconry of York. For some time this Institution
did not receive tliat support to which, by its merits, it is entitled, but latterly, from tbe
aeal of its oftcers, puMio beneficence has flowed more freely into this channel, and dur-
ing the last year tbe aum of £725 was distributed among 97 diArrent families, of which
•am £6i0 waa appropriated to tbe Widows and DanghTcrs of Clergymen. The Trea-
rarer and Secretary for tbe City and Ainsty of York, and for tbe Deanery of Craven, is
the Rev. Joseph Swaine, of Boeston, near Leeds ; and for the Deaneiies of Doneaster and
PoBtefract, the Rev. Samuel Sharp, of Wakefield.
yapttlatioti of 9oi««lftite»
SR«WIN« TUK NUMBK& Of WAUILIM9, TWM P«Or*BTI«ir OV rSMOII* OOCOVtBB
IN ▲O&ICUi.TUBS, TftADB, Ac AKO THJi MUMBBm Or INHABITAlin.
EAST RIDING.
W»pffit*kti. H^e,
fly how
TTtilllT
lill
cm-
^PISftSONlT
Hmlcs.
or
Pw-
BucVn** .H,*
Die kctkiifr »..,«< *>'
UdttMll
UoMc-mpu, ,,.*».....,,
HG#di;athlrL' ,
OsacaaA Dmreii£t --
UlJeftf of SL I*cl«r'iY«rt|
Ahiiity or York, .....
Vofkt:i*/ „„,„
Bevptklf Liberty. ..».+
Town M(J CcjuDtf ot iluU
T«4i] £at EUdlE^
&6GS
tA63
1734
14££
4ii4tt
1H7
ami
34(j
1093
3407
243
371
7M
447^
m.Mm
I lii,4klil
ifiplCJT
sus J
i3;i£
?46
174
1^7
7&1
3eca
,1!K>7
D;147
;94i^
Si*7<n
£317
&lH34d
3dov
4mo
44S4)
11,£40
4(M]«
Ifi0^4tt
NORTH RIDING.
AUertonshirt ,
Birdforth
Bulmer ,
Gilling East
GlJIing West
Halikdd ,
HatigEast ,
Hang Wett
Langbaigh
Pickering Lythe
Ryedale ^.„
Richmond Borough
Scartx)rough Borough ...
Whitby Strand
Total North Riding.
1811
2430
9059
I6sa
3409
1307
219a
31271
6547
30601
3892
760
20221
34<>7!
1165
1549
1953
779
1467
947
906
1304
2584
1796
1710
24
87
466
563
726
623
341
1215
245
678
714
2213
659
1170
615
734
1074
38,78111 16.737 1 11.570 10,424
83
155
483
43a
817
115
608
1109
1750
605
1012
121
1101
1927
4370
5916
7790
3536
8176
2945
4918
7271
14.416
7690
»737
1575
3877
90.153
4389
6784
7722
3644
8666
3013
5196
7486
15,448
7542
9787
1971
4656
7980
93.2281
8759
11.700
15,612
7180
17,842
5068
10,114
14,707
89358
15.8S2
19,524
3546
8633
14,916
183,381
WEST RIDING.
Agbrigg
Barktton Ash
CUro
Uorley ....,....*....
OsgoUlorou ,
Sk}Tack
Staiocliffand £wecro«s...
Staincrou
Straffbrth and Tickhill...
Ripon Liberty
DoBctster Borough
Doneatter Soke .........
Leeda Town and Liberty
Total, West Ridiug ...
East Riding ...
North Riding ...
Total of the County ...
30,492
4314
8055
36,706
6383
7396
12,673
6346
26,721
2517
1798
229
17>836
3341
2561
3612
2237
3202
2104
3915
1953
6786
825
ao7
160
610
161,466
40,499
38.731
31.613
115,480
I16.737
23,067
1205
2404
31,834
1702
4487
7235
3644
16,154
980
1184
55
14,890
108,841
16,637
11,570
240.096 1163,830 |137,048
4084
548
8039
8635
1479
805
1523
740
3781
712
307
14
2336
77^79
10,218
20,153
92.231
15.016
18,629
32,067
16.960
63.709
6008
3857
583
40.532
76,712
10.554
19.713
93.537
15.868
18.467
38.744
15.959
64.800
6123
4687
600
43,264
21,012
8382
10,424
397,548
98.761
00.153
401.815
97,688
93.828
154,891
80*778
39.866
188,768
90^8
»7,096
64,811
88.912
187.909
18,131
8544
1183
83,796
799,357
190.449
183,.181
39.818 11580,456 1598,731 Hl,173,187
HISTORY OF YORK.
CONTENTS.
N^Bof Ite City..** «....
Binrannn Oie mclent naroe,....^
AitogrU dettfoaea by Eledurus..
Page,
.... 13
.... 13
.... IS
.... 13
.... 14
14
Toik boot by the Romans
te Teaemblance to Rome
• the sect of the Roman Emperors U
I, tlMT Ibander of Che barrier wan,
takes iqr his ttatkm here. U
TlieEMptmi Scverui wpalts to York... 14
repds the Scots... 14
^ wtutns hither.,...
MaUkft apleodoar of york...., ,,,,
OMlhorSev«nn
«h fiauni rites. .„ ['",",
fcvenMTs HBk. ^
TheioBpefial jrarple asnimed by Oeta
Octa murdered by his brotber in hb mo.
thM^anns.....
Thelmpartalftitfrictde HMSiiliuiUjd
AeiBan Impsorcments. .......••
Cnosias inosisteied Emperor ct the
RouBM at York
Ulalu am disiilaytbtrtQaritime power
Older Ms swsy
^oe Bmperoi nraxdered and sueoeeded
byAleetoB..!
15
Anival ofthe emperor CoDstantius at York 15
CoBstsntiiietfae Great bom here 15
Hisinsii^ttration in this dty 16
Mineutously ooorerted to Christianity 16
Qnits York for Coostantlnople 16
Mine of the Roman empire 16
Britain abandaned by the Romans.. 16
The rizth Roman Legion 16
Ronan remains found in thteeity 17
VoAtheseatorktters........ « 19
<«*t9MbytheSB3cons. 10
The Sazcos drhnsK from York by King
Arthur..... 90
OvandCoBTocaUooatYork SO
The flrst Christmas fcatiTal nalntastoil
in Britain held in this eity. „ 90
f**WiAment of the Saxon Heptaiehy «0
Britein invaded by the Danes. 10
■^httrflmopetatiooiagiiMtYork.* SO
Page,
Saaguinary battle fought in the dty,
and York reduced to mint 90
Battle between Ethelred and Sweyn 90
Canute's reproof to his courtiers 21
InTasion of the Norwegians 91
Battle of Stamford Bridge. 91
Short-Ured victory of Harold. 21
Norman invasion ......m 21
The kingdom oonquered by WiUiam
the Norman 91
York garrisoned by the Cooquenir 22
The^mlson expeUed by the aid of the
Danes - «....- 99
York besieged by the Conqueror. 23(
taken and the dty destroyed. 99
The country laid waste from the Hum-
ber to the Tweed » S^
The city of York rebuilt. 99
York visited by Henry II. ^
First EngUsh Parliament held here ^9
Memorable persecution of the Jews. ^
Royal Convention .« ^g
Another Parliament held at York. 25
Invaded by the Scots...^... 25
Edward III. holds his eourt here 95
Splendid period in York history S5
York visited by Richard II. ^...„. 99
Price of provisions in 1393 sq
Archbishop Scroop's coDtptracy and fate 99
Visit of Richard 111. to York..... sy
Insurreetionof JcrfmaChambre..M...... 9g
Suppression of the Monasteries 9g
Pilgrimage of Grace gg
Visitof Henry VIIL to York 26
The sweatfaig sickness ^9
Coospirscy to restore the CathoUe religion 90
York visited by James I. ^
visited by the ptague..... 9.
ChadesL visits York
99
MsemUes here his great couneU 30
Breaking out of the dvil wan 30
Charles Ibces his head quarters here 30
BatUe of Marston Moor 31
York besieged... 3^
stirrendtred to Lord Falilkx 39
visited by Oliver Cromwefl 32
Henry Jeokini. 33
OW Pacr... , „„„ ,.,.il.i.', 33
12
CONTENTS.
Page.
Charln 11. prodainMd ta«rt 33
York Tfiiied by th« Duke of Camber*
tand after the battle of CuUodcB 33
MUitla riot .^ » 33
VWt of the Prince ot Wales and the
Duke of York M
ot Charlea Fox and Earl St. Vlneeot 34
oftheDukeof Suaaex 34
The dty walk 34
The four wards of York 30
The Cathedral.... 35
ItioilgiB 30
deetzoyed and rebuilt 35
Rate of wa^et hi 1361 30
Complete catalogue of the Ardibbhopt 36
Cinnpanti^e magnitude of the Cathedral 37
'PeiOr^Hdit of ttetedWoe.... ..».«». «.«.... 38
of the exterior 33
ofthelnterior 38
Periods of ptrtiUcaerTiee 40
CarloeltleBintheoathedral 41
Pcraoos of distinction Interred here 43
Clergy of the Cathedral.. 42
.liberty of St Peters »..« 43
The Bcddem 44
Cfawnehesof York 44
Dissenting Chapels of York 47
The Nunnery 48
Dilapidated churches and religious houses 48
«t Mary's Abbey 49
The Red Tower 49
The OM Bayle 50
CUflbtd's Tower 50
Rsnetolent InstitnUOPs 50
Hospitals.*. •.•**•••••..••• •*•••■ 60
Asyhuns 55
PreeSdiools. 56
Sunday Sdiofds 58
York Emanuel 58
Hmaaae Society, directions of 59
Trade and Commerce 00
60
P«*r.
Newspapers and RadQg Calendars......... 89
Market Days 69
Fairs. 61
Merchant Companies..... 61
61
PoatOflloe 6I-IO7
NaTlgBtkm. 61-109
Hawkers' and Pedlar^ Oflleah..*^......^. fl
Excise Offloe 6t
Maautectons ,. 61
Population return ......••.M.....M 61
Plaeesof PubHo Amusement ..m.... 6t
Theatre Royal.... •.....». 61
Assembly Rooms ^ 61
Yorkshire Amateur Concerts 63
Race Course ..^ 63
Mrs. Thornton's match» (Note)...... 61
Powell the pedestrian's perfDrmance.....M 63
Equestrian feat of John Luptan» Bbi](..m 63
Nerlson. alias Sip{/» NIC*. „ 63
Public Baths 64
Prisons 64
York Castle 64
New Gaol 6S
House of Correction..^.. „, »
Courts of Justice „ -.,.... 0
Corporation „ 66
Mansion House « 67
GuildhaU ^„.. 67
Subscription Libraries „. 69
Cavalry Barracks ^ 68
Eminent characters..., 69
Contrast between Ancient and Modem
York ._ 69
Alphabetical LUt of Streets „.. 7J
Directory of the City.... 73 to 106
Mails and Post Coaches <..........,..199
Water Carriers ^ j09
Land Carriers .00
Poulterers and CWriers '"^^
Classification of the Professioos and
TtiMlesIntheCltyofYMk. U7toU6
^
HISTORY
CITY OF YORK.
»>#<^i
YORK or EBORACtm b iltMted at
HMOQofliMnoe of the A^ea Ouw a^ Fom,
Mar tilie centre of Gx«a Britain, and in on*
of the moct rich and eKtcnrire vaUlea fa^
Ei^;lnML It b the capital of the gfeat
covaty to which it giTta name, theaeeof an
Aidiliiihop, wtM> iaprinurte and metropoli-
tMoT En^iand, and the aeoood city in tank
iatheUsffdom. This dty is pla»ed at the
point of Janctkm» thou^ independoit of
Oem an» of the three Ridlnga or districta
iato whlA the ihire b aobdivided. Anti-
<{iiariaiia. Into whose icMsarchea and ooi^eo*
tttcs it k not the basine« of this bislojy
deeply to enter, hold that, it was built by
Ehmneitt. the son of Memprichu, a British
king, the thinl flrom Brute, and uaHed fkom
its fiMinden Koir^brauc, or the dty of Eh-
nocos, in the year of the world. 99613, alxwt
the time when David reigned in Judea,
sad Gad, Nathan, and Asaph prophesied in
hnA Of king Ebiaucus, it ia recorded,
ttitheahobiiUt Adud, supposed by some
10 be Aldbocou^ and by othen Cadlsle,
mAi^ Hmmt Jfnea, the oapital of Soot^
lads tliat he reigned dxty years, and l»y
taeniy wives had twenty sons and thirty
daa^ldefs, and dying at Yoric, was faster-'
red*faiataaBple, dedicated to Diana, wbkh
he had ereeted, and of which the ancient
church of St HeleB^, at the. junction of
BkbeitresC and Davygate, now fbKmi the
maafais. Anottier co^ieotnre is, that a
coiony of Gauls having seated themaeives in
Spain and Portngal, were driven Ikoai
thcnee by tiie Romans into mid-KnglBnd, and
took up their head station at York, to whidi
ttkey gave tiw name of Ebocaenm, ftom
EbocB, a town in Portugal, or Ebcini, in
Anddmla.t Ufytend and Camden eonaidcr
the name aa derived ftom the situation of
(he dty on ttM river Kve, to whidliha
* Geofry of Monmouth.
♦ SirThMMs Widdriagtta'a MM.
Romans might add dMtiiadaatioB ttm» er
the 8$auamw»e, a plaoe of raftigai and If
the point wm dear. wbidiHisnot. thM^
Ouae waa andedtty ealled Emc, aslovj*
York, it would go Csr towards settling the
atymoto of thkanciwtf dty. InDonsn.
day book, York is called. Ctvitaa Bliinimt
andEurwia Humphrey Uniyd, llHtanii
Wdsh antiiiuarian, in ^j-tj^iy the BMk
gsoBtine towns that aie bi Ptotaqy^ Geo^
graphy, says, Bboraeum is wen kmns !»
be the very sasM dty that the Britow eaBed
Caer-Efftoe, and is now «w,|tfTafttd Into
York. Drake, the historian of YoA, in Ua
ElMtacum, givea several other oa^)eetuim
upon this snliicet, which serve only to ih0w
how fUtUe is the attempt to solve a difltopltr
hivolved hi the obsoirity of t^waids d
twenty centuries. After the death of XIna.
ens, Mme but the names of Ihc^ fcJMi ^
mentioned by British bbteriani, Ibr thirty
snceesdons, except, that Geofry of Moo.
mouth, says, that Elldums havh^ drtna
his brothel Artogal Atom Us thMoe, met oS
day, hi huntfa^ his deposed aovcni^ fa
the woods, and as he had loty seemly 9^
pented of the iqjustiee he had dene him. he
took hfan home secretly and oonecatodMM
in his bed ehambert then ft^gnh^ Id ho
skk he assembled aU his nobles ftom va^kw
parte of the kingdom, whom he ataillid
into his chamber one tqr one, andcatotftlM
headaof every one of them that wmMpot
promise i^ain to sidnnit to theraleof Aib
tiyali The agreement tot his rttfuratiom
bdng ratified, EUdurus eondnoled his few.
ther to York, where in the presence of the
aasemUed people he took the enmufhim hk
own head and placed it npmi fiis bBOIh<r'»
Artogd bdng thusrestoted to hiiklimdfl«
reigned Ibr ten years hi peace sad e^illf .
whenlitdled, and wm burled alYodc. mdl
— lagateeneeeededbyEaduna,
Akiitaianali«tof thiadty. vhownia
14
UI&hrORY OF THE
WM built lyy the Romaiu, and he has left his
testiniony on this s'.il^ect in the foUowing
Uncs:—
Hone Romana mamu murUt 4- turribut.
FundavU prime
Ut^ret dMcOm »eeurm poieniia rrfni;
Btdecut imptrUiterrorque hottUUnuamUi,
This dty, flrst, by Roman hand «asfann*d.
With krftjr towws, and high built walls
adocn'd:
It gave their IcHlfln s seeuie tepoie t
Honour to th' emiitit» terror to their foes.
This was no doubt the traditional account in
Um day» and the resemUanoe whidi York
bean to the foim of ancient Rome gives
countenance (0 tfie opiiUon :. The plan of
Itdine left by Pabius, represents it in the
form of a bow, of which the Tyber was the
Irtrihgi as the Ouse may be uid not unaptly
to be the bow-string of Yorlc Both these
rivers run directly through the dtles which
they water, and have contributed to their
indent s(dendour and present conscquenoeb
Urake is of opinion that York was flrst
planted and fortified by Agrioola, and it is
certain that when the emperor Adrian oame
into this iflland in the year 124» he took up
his station at Yorlc. Adrian brought into
Britain to aid in the conquest of Caledonia,
the Sixth Roman Legion, styled Lcflo Scxia
ttctrixi in the year 150 Eboracum was the
most considerable Roman station 1 and Anto*
nimis in his itinerary mentions it with the
addition of " Legio VI Victrix.** Marcus
9lureliU9 Lucius, aBritishking, is said tohave
been the first crowned head in the world that
emlmiced Christianity, and it is highly pnv
hable Uiat this motiarch was bom in York
as it is recorded of his fisther, Coiliu, that be
li>'ed, died and was buried here.* In the
AIgn of Coramodus. tlie Caledonians, enoou-
raged by thfe lax disdpline of the Roman sol-
filers, made a successful irruption into Eng-
lanfi, and after cutting in pi^pes the Roman
srmy mvaged the country, as fkr as York.t
Uarcifllos Ulpius, aided by the Ninth Legion
drove back the Caledonians within their own
borders, and thus for a short time rescued
the country fh>m the terrible visitstion of
the northern invaders, butas the sword had
fliacei the Romans in Britain, nothing but
tone oodld sustain them there.
, Traditipii now gives place to genuine
ttttory4 Thffoman power began to totter
th tfeetr wndy taiHtmAed colonies. The ba-
flMMt Brlt(i^)^.hecome so bold as to ad-
"* tleofry. i»C%MDiUBoath ^mA HiatMiis
Attgiiit.
t Rapin.
■. / •*» ^idftlntrophhist. Rnman.
vanoe to York, and under Pulgenius to under-
take the siege of .that dty. Vfaius Lupus, then
Propraetor in Britain, fading his perilous si-
tuation wrote to the emperor Sevons, " in-
forming him of the inauneotkins and inroMb
of ttieBaitMxian^ (as the native iahabitnta
were ealM) to beg that he might have dflMT
a greater force, or that the emperor w«ald
oome over in persoo.'* Severua dioae Che
I attended by his two soni, Can-
adla and 0«la» aad by ^nvBcroos anny, be
anived fai Britain in 90K» tftA flMd hts tla-
tioo at York. The invaders on his anivsl
retired to the north, and took up their sbad
fai thdr fomsusM beyond Adrian'^ Wdl,
extendiiylhnNeweastletoCarlialeb This
didnotmtiBfytfaeeinpaar: Though ■aAr-
ing under the eombined Inflmmoe of nge and
Inflznity, and obliged to be carried iQ a horse
Utter be mardied from Yoik ag»inst the Ca-
ledonians, penetrated to Uie extremity of ttw
, and subdued this hitherto fierce and
unoonquered nation. His next oare was to
build a stone wall about 80 miki in length,
and of great stxeqgth In the ptece where his
predeceasM' Adrian had thrown up ramparts
of earth: and thus the conquest seemed com-
plete, but according to Dion it was not pur-
chased without the kiss of fifty thousand
moL Severus having left his son rwraralla
in the north, to superintend and facilitate the
building of the wall returned to York, wheK
he strudi coin, on iriiich he designated him-
self Britanicvs Ma/lmvs, as conqueror of the
For more than three years he lived
and held his imperial court in the Pmiorian
palace of this dty,{ frequently giving Judg-
ment in Judicial cases; and a rescript <tf law
is still preserved in the Roman code. Issued
by the emperor, and dated fhxn this dty ca
the 3d of the nones of May, in the c(»isulate
of Fusdnus and Rufus, corresponding to the
year21I, relating to the recovery of the ri^t
of poesesBion of servants, or rather of slaves.
At this period York shone forth with meri-
dian splendour. The concourse of tributary
kings, says Drake* of foreign ambassadors
and Roman nobles which crowned Uie courts
of the soverdgns of the world, when the
Roman empire wu in its i«im^ devated
Eboracum to the hdght of sublunary gran-
deur. Before the time of Severus, a tem|de
dedicated to Bellooa, the goddess of war,
was erected at York, and it is probable that
its site, was without Bootham bar, near the
place on which the Abbey of St Mary's no«
# The ^eund on whioh the imperial
Ptlaee is sopposefi to have stood eKteodj
fTom Christ^ fhurch to Aldwark, com-
prehendmg the site of all the hoaseR and
Kariens onlheeMtsldeef .GoedcaiDfats
*^and of St. Andre wgate.
CITT OF VOEK.
15
tfwda. Ob tbe nCum of Sev«nn firom bU
Mrtbon oonquMt, he aou^ a tasaple to i^
cniee to thtt gods wbo hadoovned him with
«WBCM» when he waa led by an ignonnt
aoodMayv to the temple of BaBou; thia i
iDoked opoa aa a iwe^tft to the anpeiar'a
Biiote the death or 8eve>
nv, bntvlKBhiaeBdvaBdnwiiigBigfavdie
QUedonl— a agito took up araw and attack fd
Aa Roaaaai gantema on tike bocdcn. The
tmivalot thia ipiitt of levoU thrtv the em-
paeov iaio • Any* and he amt out hia kgiona
m pt >tiaiy a— , »wan ai^ thtM imni^
itetMMVMta to the awoad. TheM ordm
wwai^vaBatYoric aad thak ahacaetar hat
haM iHHiaitil in two Gieak vanat, whSah
Baftve thia bloody puipoM oouU be ftilly
ncacatcd death orertook the emperor him-
•d^ Hia last woids to his tom whom he
Wft Joint emperors, displayed tlie p6licy of
■aStitavy tyruit, they were these—" I leave
fni, AiMUwiliiea (a term ^ qffMion) a Ibrm
and stMdy goranmient. If you wiB fonpw
nj steps and prore wtuit you ou^^t to be;
hot weak and tottering if otherwise. Do
every thing Oat eooduoea to each others
good; dieriih the scddlery; and then you
may rtis|iisa the rcat of mankind. A distur-
bed and every where distracted repubUe I
Coond it* but to yon I leave it firm and quiet
— even the Britons. I have been an — and
yet I am now no better lior it** Then turn-
ing to the nm which was to hold his ashes he
mid-''* Thou Shalt hoU what the whole
«oiUooukl not contain r He then breathed
his last* Hb funeral obsequies were cele-
brated at a short distance from the dty : his
body was bcought out in military array by
fteaoldieis habited in his generaTs costume,
and laid on a magnificent pile, erected for
Che porpoia. Hia sons applied the U^ted
hia remains being reduced to
, were placed in a porphyrite um to be
1 to Rome. On their arrival in the
imperial dty they were deposited in the mo-
t of the Antoninas, and the extraordi-
of
ed<
dei
the peofte who valued miUtuy renown as
the perfeetkai of imperial virtue. That Ife
menory of this great oaptain might survive
ia Britain* hia gnteftU army with infinite
Jahour nriaed three terge hiUi or tumuU in
the piaee irtMie his fonssal rites were per-
• On the 5tb of February, SIS.
farmed, near the dty of York and which to
this day bear the name of Severu^s Hills.
This is the opinion of Mr. Drake, but6ther
hiatocians maintain tliat the hiUs are natural
derations in the Cmc of the country, and
mersty reedved thdr name from the funeral
ofasaq«iias having been here perfonned.
On the death of Scverus hia two sona
Jointly assumed the imperial purple but Cv
taoaUa, the elder, mutdned his brother Gcta
in his mothff's anns, and put to death at
least 80,000 penons of both sexes, under thr
vague ehaige that they were "thafkicndsof
Geta.* A/tor disgradi« Ebomcum, with
these and other abominable crimes, this mon-
ster returned to Rome, and afterwards re*
paired to Syria* where he was assassinated at
theiutigatkiBofOpUinsMacrinus, byMaa-
tialis* a deqierate soldier, who had been re-
fused the rank of centurion. Duiiqg thr
century of repose which succeeded the de-
parture of Caxacallat the Roman aoldlecii
greatly improved the country by cutting
down woods, draining marshes, and ftimdng
thoae noble roads and streets which to this
day an called Roman.t It Im worthy of re-
mark, that Eboracum is the prindpal dty in
aU their itinera or routes, and it U th^ only
point firom whence antiquaries can wi^ cer-
tainty fix any Roman statkm in the North <<
England, In the next century Caiausiya
himself, a Briton, buded ia this h^wiantd
procured himself to be peodaiiwed eqapnor
at York. Under his iifurpaliiKi Britain,
destined in a Aiture 1^ to oUain the ampiie
of the sea, afaeady assumed its natusM ai¥l
respectable statiott m a maiitime power.
Carausius CeU by the haadf of, 9»A wu
suQoeeded by« Alaetns, who sdgned until
the Roman emperor Coostantiu^ lur-
med Chlorus, landed In Britain* bf whom
Alectus was slain and the pnovinee reduoad
to its Conner obedience^ Of Caiausius «ad
Alectus it is observed, that they were both gf
Plebdan origin, and that Alectus wh» tu|d
been a smith was slain by a sword of luii4|vn
(kbrication.
Constaatiua, who had many years be-
fore visited this Island in the capadty of
Roman Propraeter, when Aurelian was eiu-
penr, had married a British princess nfuhed
Hdena, the issue ot which marriage vm
Constantine, sumamed the Grea^ bom at
was Gonferrad ^cA in the year 97i.^ CoMt«ntiws after-
thessnateand wards assumed the purple, and hk last expe-
dition hito Britain was in the year 901 Tuo
years after his arrival, theampssor vasseiaad
4 For the Reman roads of TeHcsMre,
see Vol. I. WeM Riding Htetery, page M.
and Vol. U. Eaat and Varth R^Ag Hia-
tories, page ill.
t Eamenins Inter Panegy. feteres.
»8 ^
npeeor by the senate
16
BISTORT OF THE
ivith a novtftl dlMMe, ud his ton Canttaa-
dM^ who had been kft at Rome in thehoKto
9i hia coaaagDea DIodeaiaB and Galeriiia, at
a pMc* of Ua ihther^ fldeUtr, abruptly
^dttad the hnpeiial eapital and repaired to
York, to reedTe the eominanda of hia dTing
pannt Theatghtofhladdcataadbectbew
lovadwnao revlTed theemperor, that raiabif
Mniaelf in bad, and embracing him doaely,
ho gave thanka to the goda Ibr thla unex-
pected flmwr, and aaSd he oouM now die in
peioe, aa he eoold leave hia yet unaceom-
pMahed aetiooa to be petfbrmed by him*
Then gently Ijiag dawn, he diapoaed of hia
aflUn to hia own mind, and taking leave of
hia cfaadiw oi both aexaa» who, says Euaa-
btua, Bke a choir atood and fncompasaiJ
him, ha expired, having previously ddi vexed
ever to the handa ot hia ddeat son, the im-
paxial dominion*
Immediatdy upon the death of Con-
atanttua, hia son and succeasor Conatantine,
waa taiveatad with the purple robe in his fb-
thei^ own plaoe. The inauguration of thia
great monarch, in the dty where he drew hia
first breath, aerves to ahed an additional
lustre on Eboracum, and' has proeured for
this andent dty the name of Altera Roma.
The British soldiers fai the pay of Rome sa-
Inled tbdr iDustzious countryman, exnperor
at York, and prfeintfirt him with a titfa, at
golden gkibe aa a symbol of his aovereignty
<yvar the island of Mtatai. This emblem he
blghly priaed, and upon his conversion to
ehrlsttanity, he placed a croas upon it and
had it carried before him in an hia procea-
aions. Staioo the time of Constantine, the
tnfk has beeome the usual sign of majesty,
and io considered a part of the royal regalia.
According to the Latin authors, Britain re-
mained in peace during the long reign of
Conatantine, though the country was by no
means ftee from the irruptions of the Picts
and Scots. The emperor, not only left York
and Britain, but he quitted Europe and re-
mofvad tfaeaeatof empire from Rome to By-
cantium or Constantinople. The fldth of
the emperor had undergone a change, and in
the year 312 aooording to EuseUus, be fbr-
aook the dark and barbarous superatitiona of
paganism and embraced the christian <kith;
on the same autluMty it Is recorded that the
eonversion of Constantine, Is to be ascribed
to the miraculous sign of a cross which waa
displayed hi the heavena, while he meditated
and prepared the ItaHan expedltioit. Before
this extsaorffinary diange took place he was
a worriiippar of the sun, and his filial piety
had inetaaaadthe council of Olympus, by the
a apotheosis or ddflcationor his father.
Soon after the eonqueat of Italy in 9\S,
the empeiot made a solemn and anfha iilla
dcdaiationof his aenthnents by fite cclelja a-
ted edict of Milan, which restored peac«> «o
tlie eathoHc dmreh, and promnlptted tbe
truly dnistian principle of rdigknia HberCy,
leaving every man to IbHow that r^gioa
which his own consdenee dictated, and as-
signing for tUs untversal toleration theae two
weighty reasons — first, that in this way fbe
peace and happiness of me peofde were lioat
consuftedt andaeeond, that bysudi a ecm-
duct, the Ddty, whose seat io heaven, wooM
be beat propitiated. Britain did not wiCncaa
this ebmge, tiiongh the native Imperial po-
tentate of York waa the greater ador la tte
From the depaxtnxeof Conatantine^ tMv
andent reddenee of ^* the Lorda of the UiHw
vcrasT began to dedine, and the materiala Ibr
British history, aubaeqaent to that period as*
aoacaaty, that llltte more ia known thaa th»
naked fact, that the Romans, after an oee«».
pation of four hundred yean quitted ttiia
island. During the greatest part of the pe-
riod of occupatkm, the Sixth Legiosi of the
Roman army and sometimes the Ninth, (tlie
latter of widdi merged into the former) r»-
sidadatYork. This legion consisted of fktma
six to seven thousand troops, of which about
one4anth part waa hosae, and the ronaindar
foot soldiers. The antiquities taidicative of
the long residence of the Romans here, warn
leas aumerooa than might have been aop-
poaed, if we did not take into the coBsider»-
tion, tiiat file, sword, ignorance and aupcr*
stition have all contributed their aasfrtance to
the devouring hand of time, to erase the mo-
numents whldi the imperial power had
served to erect It may seem strange, that
we have not to show any temjdes, amphi-
theatres or palacea, whoae edifices must Qstee
' have made Eboracum shfaae with distin-
I guished hutrei but the wander wiU eeaae
j when In the following pagea of this Ustoaj
I we trace such horrid destruction of every
j thing both sacred and profonOi To our
I diristian ancestors we owe mudi of this de-
struction; ^dr holy aeal rendered tficm
anxkMu to eradicate every vestige of pagan-
ism, and the Roman altars and votive menu-
ments were naturally enough consigned to
destruction under thdr Gothic hands. Stm
however, tiiere are many Roman vemalna to
be found here, and great quantitiea of coina,
^tends, fibube, una andiarophagi have bam
dug up and leeovered through a period of
fifteen centuries. The ooins are all of the
emperors, from Augustus to Oratlan. aid the
catatogue of them as wdl as many other Ro-
man antiquitiea found In this dty. ia pra>
cm OF YOWC
*7
•>f»«rfho«oknr pT Voric, dMtii«»i who,
^ii>»lMBK nKl0 this iwinnit for Um-
''^ ft" iiiiatiift<>Bfrwiiliriij«fac • hmme
« BUioHiUl the dAv, in the tmt MM.
ipaie viB* wKh flgiralii Amm
* nfiarrHilini. taMtnaMDU,*«.«i the
«M ftnind, ^vhieh ww pnwattd to
• L whan «t Yortt, by Sir yiwHwnin
The sltar tMttn s heathen ineriiH
ttsn. whicfa may be thua tnadatod — ^To the
CM nd nIChty Jupiter, and to an gode and
t"*^—"» houeabold andpeeoMar, PhMm
^^ Jrarcieim#, preftet of Cebort, for the
PJuufaUunar bAa own health and that ef
nfndly. dwtieetad thh altar to the great
The moat ifineilrtilii eepolehial monu-
■tthetbea in theeektter agee been die-
^_^ York, is that of the etMidaid'
J^w of the Ninth Roman Legion, dognp
■ji^ y^ 1«B8, in Trinity gardene, near
^*^*Uegate, and deecrfbad by our noithere
*f^<|tanr* the ^veiMnMe Tborcaby, in his
P^cttae Leodienaia. The etonek about lix
'"'Ugh, and two foet to breadth, ifeingto
^^ with an angle: "near the bottom of
»« Stone te the {neription L. DVCaVS.
LVOPRVFJ. NVS. VIEN SIOKFLBG
'^'^L NN XXIIX. HSE. ebore whieh
^^^^ nie figure of a Roman eoMier, with
^ CBiign of a ecrtiert or manipahie in his
^^ hand, and a eom meter in hie left
y^«oci<pt relic waa happily reecued by
yy*" E^drfkx, Beq. ftom demoHtien, by the
*'o*kmen who had broken it hi the middle.
*nd were preparing to make use of It for two
^**^«r^, aa they are called, to bind togetiier
* i^ous wan which they were erecting. By
Mr. PfettteCg direction it was walkd upright '
"^thUie Insolption and efBgies in ftont, a«^
**• afterwards reraored to Ribston near We>
<^by, by Sir Henry Ooodriefc, who flnt
Y*M^ it in hh own gnden, and subeeqoently
'*Pxwed it to ttie more appropriate situation
or the chapel yard.t
* Br. Martin Lister's communiceUon to
tt»e Boyal Society.
t See Ribston, toL i. page 680.
ApaitiiramillsyiMlMdi«ihiy«k*
whieh Is undoubtnUi <t Mtmm wi>tii>.
and wkick prabeUy aii«edU> aaiaiai^r Iv-
tiflHikmtotlMelty. H ^i^mn^^mfHat
Iho Mkit^yaid. fimMdylfco ke^ital^K «t.
Leeisnee This ametkrn wmimof > jwM-
fif hr towar whkh leads to SaodMin^Hr,
MMla wall whiik CM the IsitU^^ GaM|r.#r
rniii^ itiaet, asd nsthume to thefSfp.
Ite outsider to Hie rlrer, la fosid witk«Mfl
sajmefMedrateasof abovtfoor iMhM IIMi.
aad lakl in roan like o«r modem bciik wi^
kntthalei«lhofltest0M»iaiiMgnhnAiBi
tkafoundstion twenty oawpesqf thMMPril
stones are JaU, and after Iheie n rr iiiiii
of bricks, whieh me suessrded by o«^
teieaty-tivoeanrscsof stones, on whkh Aie
more eounes of Bomim brisks aie liM» be-
yond whiob the wall is impcsfoot «id «iV<U
with modem building. The Roaun bri*s
era about seemlam inebm leng^ eletm
kiehm brood, and two sod a half hNkes
thick, and the oemeat is so Hard es loba
almost imperishable. The tower jathli—r
on the inside as Uw out, and has a eomm»-
nioatian with Boetkambar, uadar tfieval-
kim or nmpart ihid Mdm it .in Hvit mm.
In the yeer 1716, a cutkms mtd mti%ne
bust, ftrefasehce high by four la kmadth,
lepiessiillng the head of a beautlAil fHsalf •
was found hi diggfaig th^ruinsaoar 3t« Ma-
ry's Abbey, andlssttpvoesdtt>npiMmttke
head of LuereUa, the RomsnMaMmrwkoia
wrongs cBpeOed the TaifubM. The last
ipenhnm of a^tkiuity mmtiened by Dmkt,
under tkhhipd of thehislocyof York, isa
noUe Roman arch of the Tusem order,
stBOdtagin^airrineipalgat^of tkedty. fo-
ekigthff great mad to the matropoUs-by way
•of Caloaria or Tadeester. This asiii» wkkh
IstheektefkfrMiekl^tfebar, lsatriyUt.Mrf
eoppodiamaisypileof Oothietunats. In
Clillan fields out of Bootlnm bsr, ebont
tkfcet hundred yards ftom the «ity» serenl
sareophagi or stone oofllas, and a f ceatqiian-
tity.of urns ot diiftnnt eokMirt and liass
haae bam found. Campus Maitls, epeisntty
without the city of Roma, wm the plaee
where thrfonaral pUeswim Ughtad to oon-
the deeeesed. Romans, and the pra-
sumptlon is that CltHon Adds formed tbe
Campus Martit of Bboraeum. Ahnost all
the memorials of tha Rovmw which teee
presmtsd themselves in this <ity,.haira bept
found by digghig: Few of them have baspi
foundabove ground, and It may be jimly
said, that medern York mads upon anal-
For a descriptkw of Ike Raman rr>
mains found previous to tha pear i7i60».a«a
rate khtotiao of Vackt.i9Arfovjhfti
b8
18
BISTORT OF THX
tfflttOf tbOM diMOVMtddlKillf thclMtMti
lfc» pnminng centwy, n wcU at torntuch
•llier imtwtim iBiBnMtion «• havt lo
oAr our MkwmlcdcnMBli to Mr. WftUInD
HftrgfovcTt raodnniMd cdltioa of the Eb»-
VMIUB. Froai thii latter touroe we d«rive
At IblknrlBf infonnfttSoo ratethif to the
RoMB aati^iitlct fovnd im York tiiiM If r.
Drakc^t tine t — In 1734, 8 unall flfure of a
houMhoU fad (Saturn) was fovml bfrn^a-
mm digging a eellar in Walmgata; the oom-
poaiCion of whidi tha Image is formed Is a
mixture of matak and the wormanship ex-
hihlts an the etaganee of a Roman mould.
Into whose haadi this raHc has fdlcn is not
known. Six yean afterwards two curioas
Roman ams were dug up near the Monnt
without Micklegate her, one of them of glass
coated with a silver coloured tttfaetanoe (
ekcirum ; tlia other of lead, which falUng into
the liand of an igncmmt {dumber* was enn-
signed to the melting-pot. A pedestal of
frit with a short Roman inscription, was
also found tha same year near Micklegate
bar.
A Roman septtldue of singular form
was found in the year 1768. by some labour-
cfs who ware preparing a pieee of ground for
a garden, nev the city walls west of Mickle-
gate bar, and is described with the elaborate
precision nf an admirer of ancient Romans,
by Dr. WUUam White, in the transactions of
tha Antiquarian Society. The sepulchre
was formed of Roman dies, built upnatl>e
form of a roof and making a triangle with
tiio ground below. On the top was a cover
ing of aemi-filrcular tiles, of small diametar,
so eloae as to prerent the least particle of
earth from falling into the cavity, and eafdi
end of the dorroitary was closed with a tile
OB which was inscribed Lno. ix. His. being
dOttbtlcBs, the burying place of a soUier of
the Lfgio notM HUpantea, Two years af-
terwards, pariofthefnundatkmofaiemple
of Roman bridi work was disooverad two
feet beknr the surftce, hi Friars' gardens
near Toft green, beneath whidi was a flat
grit stone with a Roman inscription, indica-
ting that this was a temple, sacred tn the
Egyptian god Scbapis, and was erected at
the coat of dandius Heronymlanus, lieuten-
ant of the Sixth Oouquering Legion. In tha
same year was found on the banks of tho
Ouse, about a mile and a half east fVom the
city, 8 Bvmbar of ancient mnains oonsisthig
of piecfs of patartt (goblets) and urns, a strar
turn of oyster ibeUs with a number of bonca
«f cattle strewn in Tarious direetioos, coDee-
tively fofouitof Hie opinion that a Roman
tawpit had atood here, and that these were
tiM raudntof idolatroas sacrifices' offered in
Itoa dBkafM of pagn idolatry. A masaive
brass tigfon was alao tnraad npltf iShm
I, in« idd near York. weigMs^ ITIb.
ad sniwilitert to cositato ire iiiodas ■
TUsvasasl atood an thtaa l«a> a^d
the top of tha IMcxhiMtad n heador «aar
apparsotly connected with the Hrthaa
Mythokgy.
A small Roman v«tiva altar of stoaa^
six iMhei high and six iadna in breadth «t
the baae, bearing a Roman lnassiplk» sqbb^
what taDpaired by ttaae, but from whioh It
appeal! that this reBo w« dedicated by a
soldier of the Sixth Lcgkm, to tha mnther of
the Emperor Antanitts Pius, was found to
Mkklsgato, by tha workmen, while diggtaf
a drahi in tha otiddle of the street, and after
remaining for aomayean in theposaasskm
of Mrs. MIMred Bonnhler, is now deposltad
in the Minater Library. Serccal other R»>'
man remains were found with this alta^
about eight or ten feut bdow the surften;
and the workmen met with two or ttRoeilrm
pavements of pebbles one below aooOier,
beneath which were several ftagmauts of
beautifol red ^aaed paters» ad<»ned with
flgures of gods, birds and vines, andooeof
them inscribed tout^r there were also sereral
small attars, and an earthem lamp with saosr
Roman coins of Constantine the GrcnL
The followingrenaiBS have been found
in tlie present centary, and far ages yet to
come the inexhaustible mines of antiquarian
wealth, on which the dty of York stands,
wiU doubtless, yield their contributions to
the caUnets of the curious. In Jane ISOt,
the workmen while digging for the founda-
tions of the New Gaol, near the site of tha
OU Baile Hill, found about one hundred
silver pennies of William the Devastator hi
good preservation, though it is pmbalils^
that they have lain in the groMid nearly
eight centuries. Acoocding to Ldand, •
castle andently stood on thia sitOi The
most venerable aepuldual renuiitiB whicfe
have been presented to the antiquary tu
many years, were discovered in Soptemtor
1804, by the workmen while digging a Isxge
drain in the Minster yard, tnm aouth to
westofthecathedxaL After passing throu^
a stratum of human booea under which wars
two coflins, hollowed nut of the aolid stones
the workoMb came to deven or twdve oof-
fins, each formed of stone (apparently brought
fVom the quarries of Maltuo) loosely placed
together, without cement or fastening. Eadi
oftticse eoAns was covered with arough flag
four inches thick, under which skaletov
wtie found laid on the bare eartti, tbeooAhis
being without bottoms. The situattoo befag
wet, some of the eoflhts contained a quantltf
of dear water, through which the skdatato
appeared entire^ but whea the water wm rs'
CITT Of TORK.
19
mtni ad tte botfct «xpoMd ta th» air,
tteycnoiMidiBloayft. Tht«iMCttl«r ftBrm
ffteNeBODts thcMiifhBMBMrtewhMi
ttff «ci» toMtmeCBdi and ttiefar depth in
d» MiAk pcova tlMlrgMstaatiquity, and
wuiiiu ttw beHsf that ttwy are ftitign
oeenndy oC Roman or Sasrao tfanet, hot
(hit Ihty CQBlrin nmaiBa of our Abov%faial
MMtan. On Monday tha 17th of Aitgnst
It07> vhila the wnrkmeniraiepnpazlng tb«
fa" iU»'"'* for a boUdfaig near Baietow^
Hoipital, in the eahurtae of York* a Roman
vwlt laiei iitmil iteelf ahont Ihur feet from
the Mtlheor whiefa vae el^ tet long by fire
fBttwide^ and cfac tet high, boOt of ebone
mdaMhed over with Roman brtek. A eof-
inof lag stone grit, about eevcn feet long,
Biaipite nearly the whole of tiie Tanh, and
ia the eoliln le a hmnan akeleton entire, with
iheteelh eompletcw soppoeed to be the re-
Mini of a RomAi lady, enneigned to the
■aodoneof the dead fourt^ oentiurici ego.
Nmr the tkuU, which ie remarkably mudl,
■sftMmdalodkHeMtory, m whieh TOieb
Ike aoeienta deposited the teen tiiey shed for
(Mrdeparted ftiende. The tworltmen aleo
tsmd at die maae time, not ftr from the
vaati, a lacgered coionred urn in whidi were
lihe^ and tlie pertialiy bunt boms of a
hnaanbody. The whole ooUeedon is pre>
saved for the inspection of tlieeuriovs, and
nay be seen in the i^aee where they have
fate qndlstmbed, wliile upwarde of forty ge-
■snlions of men have passed over the stage
of hmnan eristencifti In a field without
di« ap hi Mardi 1818, each oootsining a
Aeleton entire, with the teeth, the moot im-
VsrishaUepBit of man when dead, and the
■est Helrie to deeqr vhcn Uving, entire.
Ihew eofllni eve now deposited ia the ea-
ihetal amongst other sepuldnal antiquities,
as oti^ecti of interest to the curions. InMay
in the same year, two clone coffins seven feet
inlaDga, and three fisH wide, cut out of a
wKd blodi of stone whieh was left sbc inches
tMcic, were dug up in a grave) pit near Pul-
find choreh, in each of which was a human
ritehton, and a smaU quantity of a white
sphstanee reeembling lime mtorated with
gRase. Them remains are now in thepoe-
■ssiion of R. Simpson, Esq. of Bootham.
Sevnal eoqjeetwes have been formed m to
the identity of the ooeupents of these ma-
sonte encasements, and m one of them had
ealdentiy undergone decapitatinn, from l!U
■ken hiding been found on the l>reast, it
WM ersoneoualy imagined that this was
AichWshop Scroops, the ardent reformer of
the f<ftieuth osntnry, who wm treaeheroualy
■siasd by the Earl of Westmoreland, and
At Aldbrough the
site of ancient lenrinm, «omeraus epeei*
mens of fessrtated paTements hoiTt oACn
beenfonnd. but it ww not tiH the year 1014,
that any raaama of this khid wewever dle-
eovered at York, la the month of March
that year, a beantlfta spechnen of this
Moseie work wm dleeovered adjoining tha
rampart within Mickl^iBte bar, wUdi has
been cleared and endoeed, aadleatoivwlch
a number of other Ro
for the iaspeetion of Hie eurkme.
The decline of the Roman power, 0^
liged them to abandon their dislaaC eon-
qnssts, aad hi the lelgn of TheodoehM, tha
yonnger, the empire sunk so liwt, that Brt-
tafai, and of coune Yetk, the dty of the
Brigantince, ap itwascriled, wmnoknger
a realdence for the " kirds of the universe.*
Rome and York both deeUned together, and
to them might be applied the reflectkm of
the old poet, on ^ Call of Carthage :
Unhappy men ! to monm our lives ebort
date,
When eitiee, realms, and empires share
our fate.
During the period Iwtween the evacu-
ation of Britain, by the Romane, and the
oonquest of this island, by the Normans,
the dty of York, pertook largely hi the
▼idssltudm to which the country was ex-
posed. The Piets and the Soote, the Saxons
and the Danes, each in 8Uecessi<m, erected #
their standards before its gates, and obtainai^
possession of the city. The general history
of Northnmbria, during them early agm,
to already skefedied in this work, under
the head of YoauHma;* and it wUl
sofflee here, to remark of this epoch, that .
York, though shorn of that iplendonr whidi '
imperial Rome eonforred, still maintained a
distinguished rank m a metropolitan dty,
and as the centre of commercial attraction.
The oelebrated instructor of Charlemagne,
who wrote in the ninth century, thus speaks
of York:—
** Qno Tariis populis et regnis ondiqne
lectl,
Spe lucri venunt onserentes divite terra,
DiTitias, sedem sibimet Incmmqoe lar-
emqtte."
** Hither for gnin from Turlous foreign
parts
Come trading people seeking opulence,
And a secure abode in wealthy land.'*
At this period, York was the seat not only
of trade, but of letters j she wae Indeed,
the Athens of that dark age, and the Kbiary
collected by ArdiMshop E^bert> and i^aoed
in the cathedral, mnked anumgst the first
in Christendom. Aleuin, in one of his
letters to his royal pupil, Charlemagne, r^
* See Tol. i. page it.
9D
HISTOIIT OF THE
that Mhotan may be Mot from
Pnnoe, to «opy the wortct deposltBd here,
*' «iat tht gnrdtn of Icttan may not lie
■hut up in York; butthatioiiiaofltiftirils
may be plaeed In Che paradin of TOttiB.*^
William, of Makaibiiry, apeald^ of tMi
Bbcary, myt, "it lathe nobleit lepoillory,
and eabinet of arti and idenoei fai the whole
irortd."
Among themoft oetebrated of the Bri-
tith monareha beftyre the oooqaeir, iiaa,
Uing Arthor. Thte monarch expelled the
Saxooa from York, and atanott from the
bland. In the year BtO, by the aangvlnary
batHeof Baden Hilb, In i»hleh 00,000 of
the enemy were slain. Arthur, after the
defcat of the Saxone, undertook an expedi-
tion into Scotland, with a determhiation to
deicroy that ancient seat of enmity from one
end to the other. From this purpuee he was
dissuaded by the Bishopa. The Soots had
Juat received the fospd, and it was rq»e>
sented to the King, by his spiritual guides,
in Oie true spirit of that religion which he
professed, that Christians ought not to spill
the bhMd of ChrisfiMM a maxim, that
has unfortunately Ibr tiie worid, not been
■uiBclently ineuksaled in
Arthur, after his expedition to Scotland, te.
tonied to York, where he
avembly of the dergy and people, tohaal
thediristont, and to rcgnlato theaflUrs of
the church. At this time^ this great mo-
narch, and his clergy, with the nobility,
and the soldiers, kept their Chrisdnas, in
York. This was the «rst ftstiiral oT the
kind ever celebrated in Britain, and from
which, all those ew since held havw ta-
ken their model. "Vie latter end of De^
cember, says the historian,*! " was spent
In mirth, JoIUty, drInBng, and the vioas
that are too often their oouequcncss, ao
that thf representations of the old heathaiiish
limsti, dedicated to Saturn, were here again
revived. Gifts were sent mutually flrom
one to another, Arequent Invitations passed
between friends, and domestie offbiders
were not punished. All this, was to cele^
brate the nativity of Christ, then, as they
say, bom." Arthur, after all his glory, had
the misfortune to be slain in a rebellion at
his own sul^ecta, and by the hands of his
own nephew. From his death, violent dis-
aentkms arose among the British prinoes,
and the Saxoiu again so completely pre-
vailed, aa to gain an entire oooquest over
taina, where their poMetlty, aiinrih^ «>
Welsh hirtory, have «var alBoe **n«*»«%w1
It does vat baleag-to this work to tnce
the «r«nts ofthe Heptaffdv. of whichpefi<^
it haa been obecrred, with seme iuatioa,
that if ^' the tdd wivatf talm and fttei^
draamsT be Wx|pungad, thia vofamie of liis.
toiy wm be tedooed to ^ page. But it is
propsr to leeord, that in the year SO?, the
Danes, who had long envied the hagpinim
of their ndghbevfs, the SaaoM^ in the
possession of the grratest and thaweakfafaat
island to Boiope, Ailed up a ndghty fleet,
and entered OieHumbcr in the ^pvii^ with
a ationg krradlnganny, under tlis amiiinaml
of HtaigvjarandHribba. Their flmt epasn-
tloivimf against York, wherea saagolwary
battle waa fboghtte the midsfeof the dty,
and the two Saxon Ungs, OsbeitaDdfilla,
beiog slate in the engj^tment, the eity fcO
Intothe handa of the Danish invadaia. In
theeoofliot, York, was redueed toa heap oC
ruins, by the cnalfed Bartiailans, wlio
spared neither palaoe nor oottaget agc^ or
were revisbed at pkasaiek The 1
and wlfeeltherdead or dyii^ wen
together. The InlSait snatched in
mother^ breast waa eartied to ti
and there left butchered at its parents' 4odr,
to make the general cry mora hideoua." For
mme ages the struggle was malataiQed in
Ei^land between the Saxons and tha DeM«,
but in the year, 1010, thepower oftfaelbi.
aner waaaxtlngnishad. TtaaDana*, nader
Sweyn, their sovereign* ^vaaead IsMa
Northumbrta, with a pawerfrd ansy, asnl
pitched their tenia on the banka of the OwMk
To this place, Bthelvad, the Ai^cto-Saaen
rah, with an aiasy strengthened by a
number of Soots, manhad to give them
battles The^ngagement, which took ptea/
near York, was bloody and weQ ooolaated.
Ethelred Ibught to retain, and Sweyn to ob-
tain a kingdom. Victory at length deolarsd
for the Danes, and Ethelred, with a few of
his Ibllowen, sairinga boat, passed over the
Ouse, and fled into Normandy, leaving hk
crown and his kingdom to the oonqneror.
The Danish viceroys, orComitesNorthanh
brisp, took up their resMenee at York,
whiletheir soverelgnanotuafipequantly mads
thU dty the royal residenoa. The daathof
^weyn, who breathed his last at Gafa|»-
borou^, took place in the year, 1014, and
hA warn ■n«%vMMi»«i hv hLt mn
CITT OF TORK.
SI
of admi»tioD of hia
ffmtr aad gnadma, cxdaimcd, that to hha
rmy thiag ^^^ poMlble. Upun which,
Guate ovderod hit cliaSr to he plaeed upon
tfce iwi ihorg, while the tide wm rinag; u
the waten approftched, he eommarfed them
vilh a 'voloe of authority to rcCirr. and to
dbej the lofd of the ooea&» For some time
teftifned to lit ia expectation of their mih-
■Moo, hat the eea atlll advaneed towards
liiai, and begaa to wash liim with its Ml-
hn I OD whidi he turned to his oourtien*
ad said, '* Behold how feehle and impotent
BmaB. Power resideth in one Being akme,
is wbOK hands are the elements of nature,
aid who alone can say to the ocean — Tkua
far ahatt thorn go and no fttrthn, and who
em kfwl with his nod the most towering
pies of pride and ambition."
On the death of Canute, in 10S5,
Barotd, his second son, sumaroed HareCoot,
nceeeded to hia British dominionst this
aioBardi was suooeaded by Haxdicanute, a
Bontious tyrant, who died two yean after
Us aeetssion, at the nupttals of a Danish
lofd. Edward, the Confessor, though not
the hereditary deecendent, was raised to the
tfaraoe by the Toice of the people, to the
I of Sweyn, the Danish claimant,
t- the last of the Saxon line who ruled
Harold, the son of Godwin,
■iWftduJ Edward, but was opposed by his
bmho Tasti, at whose Instance, Harf^eo
the King of Norway, undertook the im«.
aioD of this kingdom, with a numerous and
will appointed army, embarked on board a
kind of Norwegian armada. This mighty
VDMumat entered the Humber, in the au-
tiam of 1006, and the ships sailed up the
(tasi^ Si fiir as Riccall, within ten miles of
York; where they were moored. Having
haded their forces, the inTader^ mardied to
Tork, which dty they took by storm, after
a daspeiate conflict, fought at PuUbrd, on
tteereof St. Matthew, with Morehar, the
fovemor, and Edwhi, Earl of Cliester.
Harold no sooner heard ofthearriTal of the
Norwegians, than he marched to York, at
(he head of a powerftil army. On his ap-
prasch, the invaders quitted the dty, and
took np a strong position to the East of
York, having the Dcrwent in front, the
OoM to the right, 'and their navy on the
left. Haroldf disregarding the advantaga-
CMS position of the enemy, determined to
•OH tha wooden bridga which paMcd over
the river, and to attack th«m to their
ticndiaa. Hie army was put In motloQ
eariy in the moraing« but an Impediment, as
the htstorians say, was interpoead by a
flhamploo. In the "^oKwtgHan army, who
flaafaig htanadf on the bridga, kapCby his
own individual prowess tfie whole Britiih
army at bay for ttiree hours! This hero
being at length slain by a dart, the EngNih
army passed the bridge, and attacking tha
enemy in their trendies, sword in hand, vie>
tory dedarad on the side of Harold. The
King of Norway, and Tastt were both slain }
and thdr army, which tn^utuA of sisty
thousand men, suflSsred so eomplaCe m
overthrow, that though firom Ave to tix hmh
dred vessels were necessary to bring them to
England, twenty vessels were suffldent to
carry back the miserable remains that sur-
vived the shioghter. This battle, which
commenced at sun rise, and did not t&noi'
nate till three o'doek in the afternoon, waa
fought at Stamford Bridge,* on tha SSd of
September, 1066. Tha spoil taken by tha
victors was immense, and it is represented,
that the gold alone which the Norweglana
left bdUnd them, was as modi aa twdvt
men could carry on thdr shoulderait H»>
ToUrt triumph waa of short duration. Re-
turning tD York, on the night of the battle,
he gave orders for solemn feasts and ra-
joidngs to begin the next day. Scarcdy
had these demonstrations of puUic joy com-
menced, when a messenger arrived from the
South, and announced to Harold, as ho sat
In state, at a magnlfloent entertainment,
that Duke William of Normandy, had
landed with a mighty army, at Pevensey, to
Sussex* The recently acquired victory of
^arold, thou^ great and honoun^,
prorai^ the main prc;}udldal to his in-
terest^ and may be regarded m the imme-
diate cause of his ruto. He had lost many
of his bravest officers and soldiers to the
adton ; and he had disgusted the survivors,
by reAntog to dl^l^bute among them the
Norwegian spoils. On reodving the iuielU-
gei^ of the arrival ci WilBam, the Rftig
ma^had at the head of his army, through
London, to Sussex, to order tu expd the
invaders. Here the sanguinary battle of
Hastings was fought, only nine days afitt
the battle of Stamford Bridge, and here
Harold lost both his kingdom and his life.
Duriug the heptarchy, York waa re*
dueed from the capital of akiagdcm), to the
capital of an earldom. In this state it ra>
mained till the reign of Edward, the Con-
fessor, to whose time it sullbrad a tllll
greater revolution I for though it Is thega-
nerally recdved optaloo, that AUked flnt
divided En^aad Into eovntlcs, shhas, m
shrievealtias, towardithe dosaof ttMBtodli
eantury, and appoi^twl a ddif oAaar to
govern them, called a fiMrf>r«v» or Sheriff,
yet it does not appear that tbia change too^
« See (Stanford firidite ia thia^Uma^
ftst
HISTORY OP THE
place in Che North, earUtr than tha middle
ot the fitevwth century, when the aadcnt
kingdom of NorthnmMa, which extended
ftom the Humber to the Tweed, and fh>m
the Gennan ocean to the Iridi aea, was
■pUt into ihires under the dcsignaticn of
SmnfeiMfctvf, Uit^kmitiBtuixp
ftmmurtmitfr, draumne. %in€$
mU^ t|f Viilrartdcoe Btrlm.
QQUftnmrdonl^e m €«mtotlonde.
No aooner wae William the Conqoerar,
tMabUahedon the Kngliah throne, than he
ihowed that hla poUcy waa to root oat the
■ndentoobUitsr, and to degrade the native
inhaUlanta of the humUer clvaee, to ttw
iituatioB of miserable aUvea. In the North,
when the 4»irU of liberty Md independence
haa alwaya bean dieriihed, the tyrant wm
<l«cermined to rivet bit diaina. Fm thk
pwpoMk Robert, the Nonnan, was aeot
dowmtoDurham, withagnardof TMnea.
but the InhaUtantB rote upon tfaeforemer,
Mid imtwmfaiated both him andbiegMml.
WlMlam, once move drew Ma conquering
iWsitU which he was not soon IncHned to
^beethft He manhed teto York, at the
bMdof apowerftilanny, and the city with
in two castles* wer* speedMy gaxrieoned
with Norman sokUen. The Sason noblea
in thia elty had mniiBsted • dis|nsition to
■hake off the Norman yoke, and on |he
arrival of William, they fled Into Seottani,
»y wen Joined by Malcohn, the
King. The Danes soon lAar
t in the conCBderney, and arrived In
tkm Hnmber with a powarfiil army, onder
the command of Osbem, brother to the
Daniel Kiqg. Tlieir flnt operatkm was
against York, whkfa «My *Aled on the
19th of September, 1069,«woTd In band. In
themMst of flames, biktodlcdby theNor-
mans, to prevent the anburbs ttcm being
madeuaeM to thobeslagen. Inthlsfii«,
the invaluable library of the cathedral, wu,
to the irreparable Ii^ury of learning, totally
destroyed. WilHam, no sooner heanl that
theganisoBof York had been taken by his
enemies, and (hat three thousand of his
troops had been put to the sword, than he
hastened, at the heaiof n powerftil army,
fastotheNorthi and on his march thither
was often heard to fwear, " by G^$ tpUn-
*Mr/ whieh was Ms fkvourito oath, that
be "wottUaotleaveaeoalof themaUve.**
On Mi anlval in Yoricahiro, he had the
iltiimsto oormpt 0#em, theDnkh ge-
•a>l> and to Induce flb to qntt the country
vMiMsaimy, leaving Ms allies tothevcn-
iwiitl of Hie ruthless tyrant, for six
auMhi lbs arige of York wm proeeeuted
with all the means whldi the Cnnquoior
could command. During this time* Wnl-
theof the govcmor» and Ms troops displayed
prodigies of valour and constancy; but at
length £unine began to rage in the dty with
so much violence, that the garrison was ob-
liged to capitulates At flrrt the Cooqueror
aflbcted to display tome dqgree of flsrbonr-
ance, but it waa only the better to aecuro
Ms victims; a pretence was soon found to
dispatch the gallant Waltheof, by the bmd
uf the executioner ; and it is said, that Im
was the first nobleman ever bdieaded in
England. Upon the ancient kingdom of
Northumbria, the Norman looked m th*
nest of rebellion. Under this impresskanp
and in order to gratify his own blood-thiraty
oatore, he rased the city of York to the
ground, and with U feU aU the princip«l
nobility and gentry in the North, and n
large portion of the Inhabitants. The gar-
rieon, which consisted of English and Scotoh
troops, notwithstanding the wtkdes of on-
pltulation, aU perished, *' and this noble
dty" says William, of Mahnsbury, hlsa-
self a Norroan, '* was wasted by famine,
fire, and sword to the very roots." Nor did
the tyrant stop here : he laid the whole eooD-
try waste, Anom the Humber to tha Tweed*
and rendered it so eomplete a seaoeofdaao-
latton, that for Bine yaars neither the plou^
nor the spade was put into the gaound t and
such was tha wratohed staleof t»einhabi
tanH, who eaeaped the swovd, diat t|^
were forced to eat dogs and oata, bMiiaii «■<
even human flceh, to preserve their mtoea-
able existence. This aeoouat ie eonfinaai
by Roger Hoveden, and Simeon of Dnrhaai.
« well ae by the CDOCurrHit teatfapc^ «f al
the Mslariens of yiose tlmm, and ftom that
day to this, York has never fcgainad Iti
andcnt splendour. Before tha Nornan
conquest, tiiedty ofLondonimainftrlorto
Yoric* and the author of the Polychronleon
writes, that bsAwe H WM burnt by WilUwi,
York seemed Mflilraa iheeity of IUmbs^
and was Justly enough, by William Harriacn,
stUed, AUtn Rohm. Acnordlog to Leland,
the anburfaa, at this time extended to tte
towns a mile round the dty,
Oonsdous of the detestation in wMsh
ha waa held, William nitftxfaMdApecpatuil
Jealousy of the English peoples Inthewim-
tonneai of power ha obliged them every nlgM
toexth^uiah their fliee and oandlaa. at thi
ring of a beU, caled " The OufiMri" he
akocauaed a survey to be aaadeof idKhe
knda fai thelringdain, wMoh werenmgla-
tered hi the Daneadayboek, manyof the
estates of the nables in Yadcshirok aaln otk»
* J.Rardynge.
CITY OF YORK.
p«te«r ih0 kSttgdooi,
Vbr Jnlf a coBtory tiM hiftory of Yovk
a blnk. but In the niga at
fa the J9K 1147* it wf^euMOoee
mm* to ha^ ranredl Its Mead, when It wet
^■B ilMliuyeJ kgr an accMental Art, which
lenidovni tbe tathednl, the abbey of St
}brf»» vWi thiffy-nlne pariah ehuiehei In
te 4BCr» aal Triatty flhordh hi tlM rabOTbt.
At thii awfU joaeture* DsTld^ Uiff of Soot-
baiaatwedBnglaiid, at the head of a pow.
sfidanny. eMl tanked and leki waste the
iiilij to the very gates of'the elty of
Yoilu Jtooeed into eaeigy by thew aectt-
rieliiiif dkeiliw, Thantan, theaichblthop,
ehoaetadae Stephen^ Tteeioy to thenorth*
M neighbovteg bi
ilorepdtfaeeBemy. Banged
sooatry deeotaled by the inva.
h or them hi tbeir distriet ool.
Ttiis tiade oontimied to preratt fbr tone agee '
afterwards, bvt in the yotf 179^ when the
author of theEboraeuBi, publtahed Ms book>
York was no longer a imatifttftuiltig city»
nor has the staple trade, whieh hM made the
West Riding its prtodpal seat, ever tetuiMd
to this anelent capital.
la the ages Ibllowtag fhe Norman ooil<
quest, York wae often visited by the kings
of England. Heflry II. heM the flmt par*
liaaeat ever mntioaed In history bythat
name in this dty, In the year 1160, to wMeh
Maleohn, khif of Seotlaad, appeared and
did homage for the territortoe whkh be held
of tile English crown. Elevsn yean after-
wards the same khig celled another parlla-'
mcnt or eonventlon of the bishops and ba-
rons at York, to whieh he summoned WlOlam
thesueeeasorof Maleobn, todo homage for
the kingdom of Scotland { on whMi occailosi
the Scotch Ung deposited on the altar of St.
Peter, la the cathedral dinrch, his breast
plate, spear and saddle to memorial of his
iolatlass, from this period it tn^aytA for
some agea the bkssingB of peace, and again
aise to wealdi and importance. In less than
ifty yean after the terrible oonflagration to
the reign of Stephen, Henry II. under pre-
face of talatog money for the tody wars,
iaapoaed upon Ikis sut^eets a eimtitbutkm of
unetsuthoftheh- rooreables, and demanded
ftmn the dty of York, onewhalf of thesum
that be requited ftom London. At that
period York was eminent for trade, and to
tte «7lb year of the reign of Edward in. the
«aple trade vt wool, which had before been
at Bn^es, to Flaaden, was txedto this dty.
Miny of tho merdkants of York were mem-
ben of " the corporation of the staple,**
mtobHshed at Calais, and the woollen manu-
bet^o flourWwd In York w late as the
adga of Henry VIIL In Chat rdgn an act
waa paseed legaadlug one branch of the ma-
le, the preamble of which sets forth,
*at *' Whereas the cUy of York betagone
of the andeitteae mid graateddtles withto
(baredm of Eughuid, before this thneliath
■ayateyaed and upholden by dlren and
eundry hasidienfti there used,
pstouipalty by maiking and weaving coverlets
and eaverta^i for bade, ind thereby a great
Mmber of Oie tohabitanta and people of the
aakl dty and stfburbs thereof, and other
flaoa wfthin the county of York, have been
daily set oa work in sfHrniing, dying, card-
ing, and weaving of the said eovertets,** tee.
* See Northallerton.
At the eommfneemewt of the reign of
RkhardL York became the scene of a hor^
rHile perseeution and massacre, which wiHf
be ever memorable to the annals of this dty.
The pnifudioes of the age had stlgmatiaed
the lendera of money on toterest with the
ocHoos name of amrrrf, and the crusades to
the holy land to reseue Jerusalem ftum the
hands of the Saracens, had enflamed the aaal
of the nation against every body of men not
bearing the name of christian. The Jewt
were a people llrst introduced toto England,
by William the Conqueror, and to York,
where a number of them settled soon after
the conquest, they might be viewed with
some portion of that horror whidi the bkxxly
of the tyrant to natarally exdted.
These accumulated causes of hoetillty en-
gendered to the mtods of the people an fan-
idaeaUe hatred towards them, and the daima
whldi they had upon the estates ct those to
whom they had lent money aggravated the
public hostility. To obtain popular flivour,
the king, who was crowned with great pomp
at Westminster, strictly ei^otoed and com-
manded that no Jew whatever should appear
at his coronation. Notwithatanding this or- ,
der two of the prindpal Jews In Yoik, of
the namea of Benedict and Jocenus went
ftom hence to London, with a pompous
rettoue to order to meet thdr 1>rethren, and
to present presents to the ktog, as a peaee-
otMng, at his coronation. On the day of
the ceremonial, many of the Jews mixed to
the crowd, and tlie populace, with a savage
ferodty, commenced a general massacre upon
them in London, plundered theit property,
I burnt down thdr^ houses, and des^roye^'
24
rimTjry of the
iMimben of thair witm and ohUdrtm. The
kinc iaued forthwUh, « prodwnatlim to
Hop tlMM piooMdiiif»> bttt tiM wampio of
tfie motoopotttiprMd lalo ntfkMu ptrliof
tko oouBlry, and •toailar ■OPim, thoufii on a
HMOtec uato, WHO tnoMBted at Norwiah,
Lynn* Stamford and York. Banadict and
JoocBus Che York Jam, war* attaakad on
thair waylo the eoroaattun, and Banadlet
dnggad Into a ehureh, vhart ha vat foraad
to noonnoa Judaiam, and to aabnit to Um
MMinooyortaaptkm. Thia oonvofakicu tha
haioioIvaaUta, with theaaal of a DanM.
alaadUydiBolaiinad, and when brought tha
aaxt day into tha prcMooa of tha king and
•ikedwhathar he waa a chriitian or no, ha
MM ■Weill, no the WM a Jaw, and ihoold die
la that fiith. To the honour of tha king he
waa laitoted to hia frianda* but to the re-
proaehuf his bratal aaailants ha diedihortly
•Air of hia brulaas. Jooanua retomed to
York, where 8 aHU mora awfiUIkU awaited
hinu Btther by aoddcnt or deaign, the dty
«f York took fire, in tha midatof a botater-
ooa night, and the flame* apread hi aU dirae-
tloaa. Thia calamity was aeiaed upon to
lanaw the peiaeeutiou against the Jews, and
while the oitiaena war* engaged in extin-
guiahing the flames, the house of Benedict
was violently eotored by the lawless rabble,
who murdered the wife and dilklron of the
deceased Jew, and applied to their own uae
all tha property on which they could lay
their rapacious hands. Joccnus, alarmed for
his own saftty, sought refuge in the castkb
to which he removed his ftunily and elBwts,
and hia example was followed by nearly all
tha other Jews in the city. The goveraor
of the castle having some business without
its walla, left it for a ahort time in the hands
of the Jews, who, under an apprehension
that he might have joined in the ooospiracy
with their enemies, refused to readmit him
onhisietum. The high sheriff, a man more
under the guidance of his passions than of his
Judgment, enraged by thto indignity, issued
his writ of posse eamUatus to raise the coun-
try to bealege and take the castle. Andnow,
saya Hemingford, the canon of Gisburgh,
was shown the seal of a christian populaces
An innumerable company of armed men, as
well ftom the city as from otiier parts of the
county, raee simultaneously and begirt the
fbrtrcss. The high shcrilT began to repent
of his inonnsiderate order, and the wiser and
better sort of ihe dtiaens stood aloof from a
flood that might soon overwhdm themsdvea.
A great many of the detgy, however,
joined the beaicgers, and a eartain fimatical
friar, clad in a white vestote, was every
^vhare seen crying out—" The enemies of
Christ
amongst Che irat to aoAr the A
announced, for In hia endatvonr to flx the
battering engines agahiit tlM waBa, a targe
atooefoU upon hia head, and dashed o«t Ua
tarahw. Driven to extnmltica, tha Joms
held a council, and ofcsd, aa Hoviian
saya, a nUghty sum of money to be allawai.
toescape with their Uvea, but this oAr was
v^featad. On wfctoh. as M. Parte otaeiw«w
a certain foraign rabbin, or doctor of ibair
law. stood up amoa^ thim and aaid,
"Men of Israel, i iir rfiilni Tin iiniBaiiHi
ad that waahoald at any time be ready to
die for our 4aw, whan he gave us llfo^ ha
e^Johied that with oar own handi, and of
our own accord, «• ahould devoatly railBia
it to him again, rather than submit to the
criialty of our enemies." TUs invitatioa to
imitate the ciample of the foitowcEs of Jooa.
phus, inthaoavaof Jotapata, wasembraoad
by many of the Jews, but ottma choae ra-
ther to try the vicCori'daaMney. B^bratho
self-devotad victims began to execute ifaaaaiK
tenca upon each other, they aet Are to the
castle, and committed all their ptopsity to
the flames, to prevent It from fo^llaglMo
the hands of their enemies. Tha labMn
than directed that the husbanda should out
the throaU of their own wives and children,
and Jocenus began the executioa first, hy
applying the knife to the throala of /
his wife, and his five children I The c
pie waa speedily foUowed by the other I
of fomilies. and afterwards, as a mark <»f
peculiar honour, the Rabbin cut Che throat
of Jocenus himself 1 Thelaatof the vietima.
was the self-devoted adviser of the deed,
who probably was the only actual suidde.
At dawn tfie next momiiv, the survlvora
announced the horrid catastrophe which had
befallen their brethren, to the besicgeiB.
casting the dead bodies of the vkithns ovar
the wall, to oonvloce them of the reality of
theirstory. At the same time they aappH.
cated for mercy, with an mauranoe. Chat if
itwaagraated to them, they would aH taa.
come Christiana. The mereUess Barbarlana
pretending to oompassionato their sufllntli^m
obtained admlsskm Into the oaaCla. No
sooner was chlscActed, Chan chey flaw vfom
the poor Jews, and slawevery oneof Cham,
though to the last they cried oat forba^
asm. With thcirhandsradOiv with Mood,
tite murderers hastened to tha eathadial.
where the bonds, whkih the ChriatiaiM had
given to the Jews, (money lenders) wata
depoaited. These documents they took oat
of the chests, and oommltied to the tbmm,
thus frecteig themselvas and others fhaa
their obligations. This massacre happened
at York, on the Uth of March. 11«9 ; aad
CITT Of TOkK>
25
y AstvotffnwtlMB from af*
1 1» tiro fbeoMod J««*» ia y«rk»
( to tlM aogolasry ptiicCTHloa.
) ae«i of tlMse dMd»<ir blood
I dM klBg, who iMd cnlMrkAi Cor tht
Wf ta^ bo MBionkn toM» chaa«dkMr
■i lip III, the BMiop of By, to go down
m» Toikakirc and cocMote itriA joMtoe
ipon the oAwknt but the legeot Ul db-
4HC|ed the triHt oonfidcd to him, tor he
flMcBlBd hiBMlf by the invodtkm of 8 fevr
■dleli a»d tkiet vpoii the lahaMtnts, and
net&^tal
Ae crime night here bMB brought home to
, wot only emopgrt the dtlaena, but
RMBi of the niflitury end
earinlMCiMlotden. Notwithctndteg the
haaon ef thk onigulnery pcneeutloD, e
■ewoDkmy of Jewt nttlcd in York hi the
Mae nign, and TCOudned hi this city tUl the
gMeof KdwaidL andJubbeigateand Jew-
hBxy. protahly both derive thefar nance
ftOM ^vhig bees the tavouxHe Mais qf their
In the vrign of Ung John, aeonvwtiiNi
watheld at York betwtcn the English and
Seoleh kb^ and their nobka, hi which an
cvlitiQg diffcnnoe ww eetfled by an agree-
BCBt that the two aooe of the fonner ihould
■arrythe twodenghten of thelatter. In
ibe laat year of the tiuublom reign of king
John, the northern berona fadd tiege to York,
kot retreated fton before its wallt, on r^
wiving one thouaand marks from its inha-
The OMDnriage of the daughter of Henry
in. king of England, to Alexander, the third
aoB of die kfaig of Scotland, took place in
dw cathedral dnirch of this dty amidst very
splEDdid totivities to the year 1930.
In 139B, anotfrar parliament sat at
York, when the English barons attended, and
0M Ua^s eonfirmation of Magna Charts,
and also Charta de Forresta, was read to
fhesn. During this reign of Edward f . the
eourts of Justiee were removed Arom London
to York, where they renwincd fur several
toooths, tin the king's return after the t9r
B battle of Falkirk. York then ranked
t the English ports, but HoU had al-
ready begun to rise Into flnne as a maritime
towub and soon absorbed a large share of the
coframeroe which was focmerty conined to
tMadty.
In tills rrign the flame broke out, whldi
for nanrly a century involved England and
Sootland In that general conflagration, with
the events of whidi every reader of B^lsh
hiatory b Ibminar. The Scots marched Into
England In great fore;, and having laid the
eountry waste to the gates of York, retired.
Tka ardibishop flrtd with Indignation, lalad
an army of priests, monks, and others to the
amoont of ten thousand men, with which he
punned the spoilers and overtook them at
Myton-upon^wale, In the neighbainhood of
Boioughbridge, where he attacked them
wMh more fury than skill, and where he suf-
fored a signal defeat.*
The reign of Bdwaid III. wUeh sMncs
with so much lustre in the amudsof Eng-
land, tfunsUlulas a splendid period hi the
MstoryofYork. In the yearUty, the first
year of his reigns that awnareh ordered his
whole army to rendesvous in thb dty, in
ovder to oppose Robert Bruee, kingofScot-
hmd, who, with an army of twenty thousand
horse was ravi^glng the northern part of the
kingdom. While Edward lay at York pre-
paring for tMs escpedMon, thereeametohis
aid John Lord Beaumont, of Halnanlt, one
of the bravest knights of the age, accom-
panied with other gallant tadighlB and gentk-
I, who, with his rcthine composed a liand
of five hundred, or according to Kulghtson,
of two thousand men. Most of these to-
rsigneiB were k>dged hi thesuburbst but to
Lord John himself the king assigned the
abbey of WMte Monks hi the dty. The
king with the queen's mother lodged In the
monastery bekmging to the Friars Minors,
which must have been an extensive and
stately building, idnce eadi of them kept a
separate court, and that of the kfaig was very
magttiiloent. For she weeks, Edward had his
court at York, with an army of shcty thou-
sand men, which, notwMistandlr^ its num-
bers, was weU suppHedwith provisions, of
which the cHiaena fdt no lack. The fo-
rdgneiB too had reason to be ntisflcd with
thdr entertainment, but jealousies arose be-
tween them and the English, which were not
terminated without bloodshed. On TMnity
Sunday, the king gave a magiilflocbt enter-
taininent at the monastery. To his usual
retinue of five hundred knights, he added
sixty more; and the queen mother had ia
her suite sixty ladles of the highest rank and
greatest beauty in England. At night was
given a splendid ball, but whOe the courtiers
were In the midst of thdr amusement ** a
strange and hideous noise interrupted them
and abirmed the whole ccurt." A contest
had ari«n between the fordgn auxiliaries
and a body of English archers, who lodgt<l
with them in the suburbs; and hostilities
bdng otace begun abettors sucocsdvdy came
hi on both sidrs, tin near three thousand of
the atchers were collected. Many ot aw
Hainaulters were slain, and the rest were
oUlgad to retire and fbrtify themselves in
thdr quarters. During the quarrel, part of
the dty took fire, and it was with equal dif-
* See Myton, Yol. n.
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BICTOET OF TBC
fieulty that the Ung wm able to tubdae the
flamaiand to natnio the 6ery apirits with
which he had to contend. The Ibreignefa
breathed nothing but Tengeance, and on the
night foUowing, headed bjr thdr oflloan,
they fUl upon the Uncolnahire and Nofth-
amptoQshire ardicn, and slew about three
hundred of theaa. Thia rath act induced
about aix thoutand of the English tp com-
bine, and to take the datperale reaolutioa to
saorifloe every aoul of the Hainaulten to the
roanea of their countrymen By the firm-
nam ami wiae praeawtiooa of the kiog. thia
cataatrophe wm arsatted and the tranquillity
of the dty wm ultiaaately mtoicd. During
thaae trauaactiooa ambanartow arrived in
Yod( fkom Scotland to treat for peaor, but
after some weaka the n^goeiationa broke off,
and the king with all hie barons marched at
the head of his whole army against the Scots,
in all the martial pomp of thoae chivalrous
Umea. It is not the province of this history
to follow Edward through his campaigns ;
MdBee it to say» that after akcen pursuit the
Sooleh army was at last overtaken and
cogped up by the English in Stanhope park,
fhMB which they were sulfered to escape by
the trearhiiry of Lord Mortimer, at the roo>
roent when they were ready to surrender
troia the eraviugi of famine. Edward cha-
grined at the kMS of his prey, whea it seemed
within his grasp, returned to York and after-
wards to Loudon, having, previously dia-
miaaed Lord John of Hainault. tothecouti-
nent. bounteously rewarded for his services.
The next year Lord John, returned with his
niece PhiUppa, the most celebrated beauty
of , the age, and with a great retinue coo>
ducted her to York, where the court then
was, in order to her marriage with the king
in this dty. On the Sunday before the eve
of St. Paul's conversion in the year 1329.
the marriage waa publicly solemnised in the
cathedral, by the ardibishop* Upon these
happy nuptials, says Froiasart, the whole
kingdom teemed with Joy, and the court at
York expressed these feelings in * more than
ordinary manner ; for three weeks the feast-
ings were continued without intermiasioo,
there were nothing but justsand tournaments
in the day Uroe, and masking*, revels, and
iiiterludca with songs and dances in the
night The Hainault aoMiery, actuated by a
Ucentious and revengeful spirit, took advan-
tage of this carnival to treat the inhabitants
with outrage and violence, and to such an
«>xce8s did they carry their misconduct that
they ravished several pf the wivca, daugh-
turs and maid servants of the Inhabitants,
and set fire to the suburbs of the dty, by
which a whole pariah was nearly destroyed.
cHisens tcandalfaed by thest prooeed-
l"0.
was fought in a sdeet called WatU«f 0Bte.
with aoeh diaperata ftiry that flvehuwlrad
andtwenty'eeveaofthelbKigners ■wesJaia
or drowned in the Onee, and two tnuMlvwA
and forty-two fell of the English. DariDf
the wan in France, in which Edward aad Iria
monoraMe vietonea of Creey and Pokttors,
and rendered captive the French king, DanrU
Bmee, the eooipetUor of John Baliol, lOag
of Scotland, undertook to Invade England*
which waa then left to the sole government
ofthequecn. Bruce penetrated to thagatao
of York, and burnt pak of the suburta, Iw-
vhig laid waste the country throogh whMi
he passed with fire and sword. PhiUppn,
the queen rogent, then at York, havltageol*
lecteda powerftil army, repulsed the tevn*
ders, and pursued them to NeviUe^eroaa*
Ui thecoonty of Durham, where, on the ITHt
of OefeDber, IM7, she gained a signal etetoty*
having slain fifteen thousand of the 8eotB»
and taken Bmee prisoner. The viefeorloua
queen having rescued her country ttom tW
handa of these cruel tevadeis letumed «•
York, and aubaequently, presented kiay
David, to her h«»bend and aovereign.
The unfortunate reign of Richard II.
was extremely (kvourable to the dtiaeaa of
York. That monarch visited the dty seve-
ral tiroes, and granted the dtiaena many
oharten, Immtmitka, and privileges. On
his visit to York, in the year 1389, to a^fuat
a dispute between the archbishop and the
dean and chapter, the king took his sword
ftom his side, and gave it to be borne before
WiUiam de Sdby. who was then dignified
with the title of LoHl Mayor, which ia re-
tained to the present day by the first magia-
trate of this city.* In this reign Edmund
• A mmxinmm npnn- the necessaries of
life waa fixed in the reign of Edward I.
which continued for many years with cer«
tain modifications, and in the year Ud^,
an ordinance for the price of victuals and
drink was proclaimed in a full court at
York, " by the advice and consent of our
lord the king's justices** in manner fol-
lowing :— s. d.
Good wheaten bread 4 loavts per i
Strong beer per gallon..... ». I
Claret wine per gsUon Tlii
Red wine, the best... vHi
A carcase of choice beef........ ..xx iv
A Scoth cow ....................... X
A carcase of mutton..... xs
of the best veal U vi
a lamb vlU
A hog, the best.......... — ... iH iw
A capon ....~.......«.......» ........ ir
A hen.« «...-... ..« I
A fkt goose... iv
A fresh salmnn.the largest & best ii
orrr of tosk.
«r
tm^wft Hm ttfth too or Bdward III. wm
CMSlBtf tiM Ihst Duka of York. A coota-
glmH Asteniper, of the natur* of a league,
afadwitb gre^ ▼Menoa throughout Eng-
laadw of wUcte malady there died, in the
il^ c£ York akxie, in the yean IS90 and
ian« twrira thouand soula. In ttie nfne-
tesDlkycarof the king's reign two aherift
woe npiiototed instead of three bailiflk, and
ttscity of York was created into a eonnty
afftastf.
The inhabitanti of York were not nn-
■dndftU of these bencfactioot and royal con-
siBilrwie, and they took the first opportunity
•OBBBBiftst their gratitude to Richard, even
after the deposition and murder in Pontefract
caalle. Henry Percy, Earl of Northumber-
had* kaving tost his bn>Cher and son in the
kattle of Shrewsbury, Richard Scroop,
JutUbishop of York, whose brother the
king (Henry IV.) had bdieaded, and Thomas
Mowbray, Earl Marshal of England, whose
r died hi eaile, united with Lords Fah
EC, Btfdolf, Hastings, and othefi. In a
f to depose the occupier of fUdiard^s
The Ar^l^shop^s tmpatienoe pre-
cipitated the disclosure of the plot. Scroop
fkaned several artidea of Impeachment
Hgiinsr the king, which he caused to be fixed
opoathedoors of the churches in his own
diooase, and sent them in the form of a dr-
cnlaritttootber counties in the kingdom, in.
vktaig the people to take up arms to reform
abases. To strengthen this call he preached
ascmon to three congregations asaemUiog
for religious worship in the cathedra], and
reused 80,000 men suddenly to arms, who
Joined his standard at York, on which was
pUnted the five wounds of our Saviour. —
To subdoe this rebellion Henry sent an army
of 39«000 mto into Yorkshire, under the
oannnand of the Earl of WestmoreUnd and
(Prince John. On the arrival of the king's
s at York, they found the Ardiblshop
nped out of the gates of the city, on the
forest of Galtres, so advantageously, that it
was notjudged advisable to attack them. The
wUy Earl, affecting to favour the views of the
tnsurgents, solicited an interview with the
Arehlushop, who took with him Uia Earl
Marshal. Having got them Into his toils,
and plied them well with wine, he arrested
tiwm on the spot for high treason, «nd their
Bves paid the forfeit of their prec:«pitancy
and misplaced ctmfldence. In 1408 the Earl
of Northumberland again appeared iu arms,
and was defeated and slain on Bramham
Moor, by Sir Thomas Rokesby, high-sheriff
of Yorkshire. Henry soon after came to
York, and completed his revenge by the
execution of seversl of tiie Insurgent citi-
sens, and the ooofisaatioB of thair estates.
Henry V., the baro of Agfnooait, be-
ing engaged during the prindpal part of his
reign in his wars with Franca, madaonly
one visit to York, when ha and hb <|oeen
went 6> perform their devotions at the vene-
rable shrine of St. John of Beverley.
During the civil wars between the livml
houses of York and Lancaster, thia city was
the rendeivoos oi armies, and the thaa^
on whidi was displayed the memorials of
royal vengeance. After the battle of Wake-
field, in which Richard Duka of York met
his fate,* the head of that nobleman was
placed upon MieUegatebar, as ware also the
heads of a number of hki followers. The
sanguinary battle of Towton- changed the
fortune of the two roaes,t and the victocioos
Edward IV. caused the bead of his iSstber
and of hia adherents to be taken fkmn Mia-
klegata bar, and the beads of the lanfOirs
rian nobles, Devon and Kime, to taka tiwir
plaoev.
When Bdward'departed thto Ufa, his
brother Richard was at York, and had a
fnnoal' requiem performed in ttia oaUicdral
of that city, for the repoae of hIa soul.— •
After Richard III. had usurped the sove-
reign power, and had been crowned In Lon-
don, he came to York, where the ceBanony
of his coronation was performed a oeaond
time, hi the cathedral, by Archbishop Ro-
therhank Tournaments, maaqoes, and
other diversions, together with the most
knnirious feasting, followed the ooionallon.
and by their immense costs exhausted the
public treasury.^ Richard distinguished
thedtyof York by various marks of royal
munificence; and the dtiaeoa showed thdr
gratitude by a steady adherence to his
interests.
After the battle of Boaworth Field had
plaoad the erown on the head of Henry VII.
the people of Yorkshire and Durham reftised
to pay a land-tax imposed for the purpose of
deftaying the expenses of the army. The
Earl of Northumberland was the reputed
advisei^of this measure, which rendered him
so unpopular, that the populace assailed his
house, and slew the Earl, with many of his
servants. The sword, being thus drawn,
they threw away the scAbbard, and chose for
their leader Sir John Egrenumt, a aaan
greatly disaffected to the house of Lanoster,
and John a Chambre, a roan of bomMe birth,
but pooMssed of a vast share of popular in-
• See vol. i. pa$fe422.
t See vol. i. page 411.
t Except the treasury was very scantil>
supplied it could not iiave been easily
cxhaasted by purchasing, the necessarie**
of life, for it appears, that about this tim«-
wheat sold for 2t. a quarter, barley for
Is. lOd. and oota for Is. 8d.
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HISTORY OF THB
Tbomat Earl of Svanj Mag lent
jgataMt tlie iDMUfoits, h» ddiMted thair
|triiid]Ml band* and made John * Chamtare
with M^eralof hit foUowan priaooen. The
rest of the maloootaots fled to York, and
aftenranU diaperaad* while Sir John Egn-
mont iMind an aayhim in Flaaden, under
the pracecdon of Maigarat Duehes of Bur-
gundy. John a Chambra, leM foituiiate*
was brought to trial, and executed at York*
with great aolemoity^ upon a high gallowi*
with a number of hia adheraota suipended
around him.
From this period the annalaof York
contain scarody any important tramaetton,
tUl the year 1A36, the S7th of Hairy VIU.
when the tuppra«k» of the rooaaatariei and
Che progreas of the refijimatioo exeitad e
great atntation in the northern eountieaM^
The auppraaiion of the leligkMM bousas iu-
fliited a terrible blow on the grandeur of
York. In the reign of Henry V. tfaia eKy
eontained, beaideB the ealhednl* 41 parish
churches, 17 etaapala, 16 hospitals, and 9
religious houaes, induding the noble abbey
of St. Mary, without Bootham Bar. No
sooner, says Drake, was the word glTcn,
than down fell the monasteries, priories,
chapels, and Ifospitals in this dty, and with
tbam, for eompany, I suppose, 18 parish
chnrobas, the materials and revenues of all
being ooorerted to secular uaes. The laaan,
sick and old people wen turned out of Ims-
pitals, and priests and nuns out of reUglouB
houses, to starve or beg their bread. The
naturd consequence of sudi sweeping and
indiscriminate refimns was to exdte * qilrit
of rebdUoo, and in Yorkshire a formidable
insurreetioo was raised by Robert Aske^ a
geutlsman of considerable fortune, who pos-
sessed great influence in the eountry. The
other chief persona conoemed were Sir
Robert Constable, Sir John Buhner, Sir
Tboroaa Percy, Sir Stephen Hamillon,
Nicholas Tempest, aiid William Limnley,
Esqn. Their enterpriae they called "the
pUgrbnage qf grace ' and they swore that
they were moved by no other motive than
thdr k>ve to God, thdr care of the king's
person and issue, thdr desire to purify the
nobility, to drive baaeHiom persons ttoax
about the king, to restore the diurdi, and
to suppress heresy. Allured by these fair
pretenstons, about 40,000 men, lirom the
counties of York, Durham, and Lancaster,
flocked to thdr standard, and thdr seal, no
less than thdr numbers Inspired the court
Kith apprehensions. When thearmy was put
in motion, a number of prlesU marched at
thdr head, in the habits of thdr order, carry-
ing creases in thdr hands ; in thdr banners
iras woven a cnidflx, with ,the reprcaenta*
tionof a chaUee^ and the §n% wounda ai
Christ I* and they wore csi tfiair daeva aas
emblem of the Ave wounda with the anna
of ^rsM wrought in the mkklle. Thereby
in taking both HuU and Yock,
Ud siege to Ponlafract Castle^ 1m
which Oe ArchUsbop and Loid Daxey, at
theheadof abodyof theking^troopa had
thrown themsdvcs. The easlle speedily
surrendered, and the prelate and noWemaii
joined the Insurrection. The Duke of Nor-
folk, at tlie head of a small army of 5000
was sent against the rdids, and the
king issued a prodamation, in which be told
them that they ought no more to ptetead to
give a judgment with rejard to govenunant.
than a blind man with regard to oolouna—
" and we," he added, "with oar whoAa
"couadl, think it Tight strange that ye who
'* are but brutes and inexpert folks, do false
'* upon you to appoint us, who be meat or not
" for our coundL" The Duke of Norfolk
OManiped near Doooaster, where he eatcsad
iuto a negodation with the rebels, whkh
waa protracted till the Pilgrims of Gcaoa,
reduced almost to a state of femine, aai
dispirited by the sudden rising of the Doo*
at two difltarent times* when they meditated
an attadi, began to disperse, and suffbcad
thdr leaders to be taken priaooen. Some of
them* with the abbots of Fonntalna, Jcc-
vaux, and Rlvalx* were executed at Tyburn.
Sir Robert Constable was hanged in chataM
over Bevedey gate^ at Hull; Ixwd Uncg
waa beheaded on Tower HiUt and Aske^ the
leader of the iiMurrection* was suspended
from a tower, probably Clifibrd's Tower* at
York. In August, 1641* Henry VIII. io
order to tranquitiae the minds of Ua subiJeielBa
made a tour into the north : On hIsanrlTal
at Bamsdale, in the West Riding of thia '
county, he was met by two hundred gentla>
men in vdvet coats and suitable aooQutr»>
rovnth wHh four thousand tall yeomea and
three hundred clergymen, who, on their
knees, made submisdon to his Mi^esty, and
presented him with Jb'600. From thence the
king repdred to York, where he. spent It
days, and returned to London by way of
Hull, crossing the Humber, Into Lincoln-
shire. Five years after this ^idt Henry died*
leaving behind him the terrible diaraeter
that throughout his rdgo he ndther spared
man in hb anger nw woman in his lust.—
The first printing press was erected in York
in his reign by Hugo Goes, the son of an in-
genious printer at Antwerp. The rite of thia
infant establishment was in the Minster yard*
near SL William's college, where the royal
printing press was afterwards plaoed io 1649*
while Charles I. was at York.
* FoZy vol. ii. page W9«
Cmr OF TORM.
29
A Ibe reign of Edward VI., on the 15th
«r April, 1551, began that tenrible dbtem-
pcr. Ciiled, t/ie Sweating' SIctnesf. Thb
■■■.ML, Which flnt manifested Kielf hi
aodden diinneiB, was succeeded hy a violent
wveat, which brought on deep, and termi-
nated te death> spread throughout the king-
Am, and produced a great mortality in
York.
Tofkihlie, during the rdgn of Mary,
' the bloody, enjoyed repose, and
It does not appear, that this ancient city
wMOiesceneof any 6f her persecutions.
The long and splendid reign of EKza-
teCh aflbrds few materials for the historian
•f Voft. In her reign, a rebellion broke
out in the North, hAded by Thomas Percy,
Earl of Northumbertend, and Charles Ne-
viU Earl of Westmoreland, the object of
which was to restore the Roman Catholic
legion. The failure of ttiis enterprize in-
«olvtfd many of die conspirators in niin ;
•ad on Good Friday, the 27th of March,
1570, Simon Digby, of Askew, and John
Folttiorpe, of laebbeck, Esqrs. with Robert
Peanyman, of Stokesley, and Thomas
BWiop, of Pocklington, gentlemen, were
drawn from tfie Castle of Vork, to Knaves-
mire, and there •* hanged, headed, and
quartered." To strike terror into the in-
a, their headis with four of their
were placed on the four prin-
cipal gates of the city, and the other
tptsaten were set up in diffbrent other parts
of the country. The Earl of Westmoreland
found means to escape out of the country,
but Northumberiand wjb taken, and being
atbunted by Parliament, wak beheaded,
August 28, 1572, on a scaflbW, erected in
the Pavement, at York, and his head set on
a high pole on Micklcgate bar. This was
Ihe last open attempt made to restore the
Roman CathoHc Religion in this kingdom.
James I. visited York, in the year
lOna, on his way from Scotland to London,
and was received by the Lord Mayor, and
titizens, with great magnificence and splen-
did demonstrations ctf loyalty. In the year
1617, this mo latx*, with his nobles and
knights, both English and Scotch, again pas-
sed tfirough York, in his way to Scotland, and
mot with a reception equally cordial. Dur-
hig his residenoe, this sagacious prince, the
Sokmoon of the North, touched abmit 70
persons afflicted with the King's E^l
In the second year of his reign, York
was once more visited by a plague, of which
'3-512 persons died. To prevent the spread
of the contagion, stone crosses were erected
to farious parts of the vicinity of York,
where theooitntry people, without coming
tato tb* dty, met thedtiaqis, and sold them
proTlsfotta. Several of these meuKnials of
tfie last plague, whkh ever prevailed here.
Remain to this day. In 1607, there was a
ftost of such severity and continuance, that
the Onse became almost a soUd body of ke,
and a horse race was run on the river, firom
the Tower, at the end of Marygate, under
the great ardi of the bridge, to the crane, at
Skeldergate postern. Seven years after-
wards, there was so heavy a foil of snow,
during a frott of about seven weeks, that
when it was dissolved by a thaw, the waters
of the Ouse so much inundated North-street
and Skeldergate, that the hihabitants were
(rtiUged to quit thdr habitations, and to seek
safety in more elevated situations.
The contests between the prerogatives
of the Crown, and the privileges of Parlia-
ment, in the reign of Charles I. shook
York to its centre ; and it is a little remark-
able, that the same county which afforded
the scene of action for the battle which de-
cided the fote of the house of Lancaster, on
the field of Towton, should have witness^
the overthrow of the house of Stuart, on
tfie fidd of Marston. Eight years after
Charles had mounted the British thr<nie, and
before evil advisers had embroiled him with
his Parliaraent and people, he visited the
city of York, on his way from Scotland to
London, and received a loyal and cordial
welcome. Six years afterwards, on the 30th
of March, 1639, the Scots having broken
out into open rebellion, the King came
down to Yorlt, on an expedition against the
insurgents. During the King's residence in
York, he kept the festival, called '* Maun-
day Thursday t"* in the Cathedral; when the
Bishop of Ely washed the feet of thirty-nino
poor aged men, in warm water, and dried
them with a linen cloth. Afterwards, the
Bishop of Winchester washed them over
again in white wine, and dried, and kissed
them. This part of the ceremony being
over, the King gave to each of them several
articles of apparel, a purse of money, and
a quantity of wine and provisions. To add
to the royal condcscen^on, his Majesty on
the day following, being Good Friday,
touched two hundred persons, in the Min-
ster, for the King's E^il; but with what
succcK, the historian very discreetly diocRi-s
not to disclose. Having spent a month in
York, his Mt^csty and his noUes, at the
head of the army marched towards Sept-
land. On his approach the Scots. ]idd down
their arms, and swore allegiance ; but the
very next year, when the King had dis-
banded his army, Lesley, Eari of Leven,
and the Marquis of Montrose, entered Eng-
land, at the head of a Scotdi army. To
arrctt the progress of the Invaders, ^'
3
so
HISTOAY OF THE
King left Loodon, and cune to Yofk,
where he convened a great ocwndl of all
the Peen of Ei^laiid. to meet and attend
his Hi^Jesty ther& This proceeding na-
turally spread an aUum through the eountry
that the king intended to lay aside one of the
three estates of Parliament, and to govern
the nation withouta House of Commons..^
Petitions poured in upon his Mi^}caty, be-
■eeching him to call a parliament, and the
gentry of Yorkshire pressed this measure
upon him with much earnestness. On the
24th of September, 1640, the great assembly
of Peers met in the Deanery, at York, the
h£ll oi which was richly hung with tapestry,
and the king's chair of state was placed upon
the half pace of the stairs, at the upper end
of the hall, from whence his Mi^esty de-
livered a speech, in which he announced his
intention to caU a parliament in the course
of the present year ; his mi^esty asked coun-
cil, at the same time, of the Peers in what
way to treat a petition for a redress of griev.
anc^ which he had received from the Scotch
invaders, and how his army should be kept
on foot and maintained until the supplies
from Parliament might be had ft>r that pur-
pose. WhUe the sitting of the Peers con-
tinued, which was ttom the 24th, of Sep-
tember, tiU the iqth of October, commis-
sioners were employed in negodating a
peace with the Scotch, at Ripon; but these
negociatioQS produced merely a ccoation of
hostiUties, till the meeting of Parliament
The accumulated evils of thirty years of
xnis-governiqent, had now brought the king-
dom to the verge of a great revolution.
The long Parliament asKmbled on the 8rd,
of November, 1040 1 and their two first acta
were to vote down the council court of
York, and to impeach Straflbrd and Laud,
the King's chief advisers. The govern-
ment, which in the bands of Charles had
assumed the character of an absolute mon-
trchy, soon became democratioal, to a de-
free Incompatible with the spirit of the con-
stitution. Lieutenants, imd deputy lieu-
tenants of counties, who had exercised
powers for the national defence, not author-
iied by ttotute, were declared de/htquaUs,
Sherlffii, who bad been employed to a$$em
fWp money, and the Jurors and Officers of
the Customs, who had been employed in
levying tonnage and poundage, as well as
the holders of monopolies by patents, were
brought under the same vague charge, and
the latter were expelled ttom the House of
Commons. The Judges, who had given
their votes against Hampden, in the trial of
fliip^money, were accused before the Peers,
and in a f^ weeks, such a revolution was
■nhiwed in the ^vcrnjnent, by the House
of Commaas, seconded by the P^enu fhat
the kingly power which had been ttato&t
onmipotent, was in danger of being redueed
to insigniflcancft Tbeae measures natmalty
plaoed the Parliament at issue with tfa«
King, and the differences between the ooo-
flioting^ authorities contiruied to incresse.
during the years 1640 and 1641. till an open
rupture became unavoidable. In the early
part of 164S, the King with hU son Charles*
Prince of Wales, the Duke of Yorii, and
•everal noUemcn left London; and on the
18th of March arrived at Yoric, whete hn
was received by the nobility and gentry of
the North, with suitable dcmonstratioiM of
loyalty. His MiO«atys first care, on his
arrival in Yorkshire, was to secure the vwt
magasines in the fortress of Hull, consisthy
of all the arms and ammunition of tii«
forces levied against the Scots; with this
view he repaired to that port in person, and
required Sir John Hotham, the govenaor,
who had received his ocmmiission flpom th«
Parliament to deliver up the possession. Sir
John, perceiving that matters were drawing
to a crisis, shot the gates, and reftased to
admit the King, though be requested ksvn
to enter with twelve persons only. Charies,
bebig thus repulsed, slept that nig^t at
Beverley, and the next day returned to
York, ha\'ing previously declared Hotham
a traitor. Civil war seenoed itow inevitable^
The armies which had been rslsed for the
io^ioe of Ireland, were openly enlisted by
the Parliament for their own purposes, and
the command of them was given to the Eari
of Essex. The Queen, on the other hand,
departed the kingdom, and sold the crown
jewels, in Hcdland, to purdiase a cargo of
arms and ammunition. The King still r»>
mained at York, where he emptoyed him-
self with great activity hi rousmg his ad*
herents to arms. His unliappy prediliction
for arbitrary power, had raised him a host
of enemies, while his moral virtues, which
adorned his station, had procured him a
great body of zealous supporters. Ncgoda-
tions still proceeded, and Parliament pre-
sented for his acceptance, nineteen proposi-
tions, in which the privileges of Parliament
so Ua out-weighed the prerogatives of the
crown, that they were deemed wholly in*
admissible :—" Should I grant these de.
mands," said the King in reply, " I may be
waited on bare-headed; I may have my
hand kissed ; the titie of Mi^Jesty may ba
oonthiued to me t tnAthe King's mtihorUy
signified by both lionset, may still be tha
style of your commands; 1 may have
swords and maces carried before me; and
please myself with the signs of a crown and
aweptre; but as to true and real power, I
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81
dKmld rematn but the outside, but the i4o-
tmc bat the aigo of a King.** Charles, ao-
■of^ngly resolved to support hia authority
If arms. Ilis towns, he said, were taken
from faim ; his ships, bis arms, his money ;
but thfere still remained to him a good
cause, and the hearts of his loyal subjects,
whicht with God's blessing, bedoubtednot,
would recoTcr all the rest Having consti-
toted the Earl of Cumberland, supreme
^^^■nw^qaiH^r of his forces, and appoiirted Sir
Thomas Glemham, govemor of York j his
Mi^^esty, after a residence of five months in
ihia city, took his departure for the South,
and erected his royal stvadard at Notting-
ham* on the 25th of August
Sir Thomas Faixtax, ot Denton, and
Captain Hotfaam, son of the governor of
Hon, at the head of a body of forces hi the
scrvloe of Parliament, advanced Acorn the
West, so £sr towards York, as to fortify
Tadeaater and Wetherby, and twice repulsed
9s Thomas Glcmham, in two vigorous as-
ssolta whidihe made on their forces, in the
latter of these places. The success of the
^ff^tftt^^t^^na. induced the loyal party, in
Yorkshire, to ui&xAt succour from the Earl
of Newcai^ who had raised a considerable
Ibcee in the North. The Earl immediately
marched to their assistance, and on the dOth
of November, arrived at York, with 6000
men, and 10 pieces of artillery. The Earl
of Cnmherland then resigned his commission
Co the Earl of Newcastle, who, after having
suid only three days in York, to refresh his
troops, marched out with 4000 men, and 7
pieces of cannon, to attack the enemy at
Tadcaster. At the same time, the Eari sent
h» Lientenant-general, the Earl of New-
port, with 2000 men to attack Wetherby.
In both these expeditions, the toyalists were
soeceasful, and ttie King's aflbhs in this
qnarter began to wear a more promisingas-
pect At the beginning of the year, 1&13,
Leeds, Wakefield, Skipton, and Knarestaro*,
were aU in the hands at the loyalists, and
Bradford, which had stood a siege, sur-
rendered to them, after the battle of Ad-
walton. On the SSd, of February, the
Queen bmded at Bridlhigton Quay, with 38
pieces of cannon, and 10,000 sfcind of small
arms. The Lord-general, as the Earl of
Newcastle was called, on receiving intelli-
gence of her arrival, set out firom York, and
conveyed her Mi^esty, with the military
stoves to this city, where she remained three
months. For this service be was created a
Marquis. Eariy in tiie following year. Sir
Thomas Fairfsx, having gained aooosider-
afale victory over the royalist force, near
Selby, was joined by the Scotch general, the
Ead of Leven; and these two oommandexs*
«rith their uaiCBd flxois, ccimin»nefd the
bkMkada of York, oo the 19th of ApriL
The parttamemary army not being suffici-
ently numerous to faivest the city, the
Northern side remained open; andtheEad
of Newcastle having between ftnir and flvis
thousand cavalry in die place, eoukt by
means of a bridge over the Ouse, transport
them to either side of the river, and attack
any oorps that he might see divided fkom the
rest The Eari of MaDehester, however,
soon after tfrivad with his troops, consisting
of eOOOfbot, and 3000 horse, provided with
19 fiekl pieces, took a position near Bootham
bar, towards ChfUm, and thus complete in-
vested the city. The siege of York was
now vigorously prosecuted by the three par-
liamentary generals, FairfSuc, Levens, and
Manchester, with an army of from twenty
to thirty thousand men; several batteries
were opened against the place, and particu-
larly one on a hill, near Wahngate bar,
ftom whcneo ftmr pieces of cannon played
incessantly on the tower, castle, and dty,
while the garrison, and armed inhabitants,
firom their diflbrent platforms, kept up a
heavy fire on the works of the besiegers.
The siege was pressed forward with great
^irit, and with various succte, till the sOth
oi Jisae, in the evening of whidi day, th«
bedegers, to their surprise and consterna-
tion, received Information, that Prinoe Ru-
pert, with an army of twenty thousand men
wasadvmdng to the relief of the dty, and
woukl that night take up his quarters at
KnaresbraT, and Boroughbridge. Thepar*
liamentary General, having called a council
of war, resolved to raise the siege. Aoeord-
ingly, on the 1st of July, they drew off
from their entrenchments before the dty,
and marched to Heaseymoor, Smiles West of
Yoriu His Royal Highness aware of this
movement, caused only a body of horse to
£soe the enemy, at Skipbridge, and taiter-
posing the Quae between him and the ad-
verse army, saMy joined his forces to those
of the Marquis of Newcastle^ His arrival
in York produoed the most unfdgned da-
roonstradons of joy, and a council of war
w^ immediataty called, hi whidi the Mar-
quis of Newcastle, haviqg received intdU-
genoe^ that dtssensions prevailed amongst
the parliamentarian generals, who. were
about to separate, and expecting at tha
sametime^ a further reinforcement of 0000
men, under Colood Clavering, gave It at
his dedded opinkm, that it was nnneeessary
and inexpedient, at tha present monaent to
hasard an.engagement To thfi reasoning,
Prince Rupert, whose marshal ardqnr was
not sufficiently tempered with prudence,
insisted upon the pcevriety of an iimnediate
HirrOftT OF TfiH
hh reMou, by
■mitliH. liiat h* had poritive orden ftom
the King to biiag the emmy to action.
Fiirtiuc «ad the other Genenb of the
perUamentary army, ware divided in ttieir
optaioiM. '* The EngHah," lays Fairfax, in
hiftUemoin, *' were for fighting ; the Soots
tar ifkteating, to gain as they alleged,
both time and place of more adrantage.
Thia being resolved on, we marched away
for Tadeaster, whidi made tiie royidists ad-
vaAoe the faaler. Lientenant-general Crom-
wdl, Lesly, and myself, were appointed to
tariiq^ up the rear. We sent word to Ae
Oenends, that it was neoesMury to malcea
stand, or ^e, the enemy having this ad-
vanfci^, might pat us in some disorder; but
by the advantage of the ground we were on,
we hoped to make it good, till tlieycame
back to us, which they did. The |4aee was
llaiston fields,* whidi aflowarus gave name
to this baitle.'* '* Thisactkm," ssys Hume,
fought on the 2nd, of July. 1644, " was
obstinately diqiuted between the most nu-
merous armies that were ever engaged dur-
ing the course of these wars; nor were the
forces on eadi aide much diflkrent in num-
ber^ Fifty thousand BritiBh troops were led
to mutnal ilaoghter t vad the victory seemed
long oadecided between them. Pnnoe Ru-
pert, who commanded the right-wing of the
royalisls, was opposed to (Cromwell, who
wiiinrted the choice troops of theparHa-
ment, inured to danger under that deter-
mined leader, aainnted by seal, and con-
firmed by the roost rigid disdpUneb After a
short combat, Uie cavalry of the royalists
gave way ; and such of the iaAtntry as stood
near them were Ukewise bon» down, and
pat. to flight Newcastle's regiment akme,
rescdute to conquer or to perish, obMinatdy
kept their ground, and maintained by fheir
dead bodies the same order in which they Iiad
at fint been ranged. In the other wing. Sir
Thoraas Fairfuc, and Colonel Lambert, with
some troqpa, broke throngh the royaliMs;
and transported by the ardour of pursuit,
soon reached their victorious flriends, en-
fsged also in the pursuit of the enemy. But
after that tonpait was passed, Lucas, who
commanded the royalists in this wing, re-
storing order to his brokoi forces, made a
fWkMis attack on the pariiamcnlary cavalry,
tlirew them ii^o disorder, pualied them upon
their own infontry, md put the whole wing
to route. When ready to seiae on their
carrii^es and baggage, he pereeived Crom-
well, who was new letnmad finoni th^pur-
• Marston Moor, the scene of Ihfs me-
morable battle is near the highway, be-
tween Wetherby and York, fVom each of
-^kiek ^ea It la •bont 7 mile* distant.
suit of the other wteg. Both sides were not
a little surprised to perceive that they must
renew the combat, for that victory whidi
each of them tho«ight they had already de-
tained. The front of the battle was novr
exactiy counter-diangcd ; and eadi army
occupied the ground which had been pos-
sessed by the enemy at the beginning of the
day. This second battle was equally fUrious
and desperate with the first ; but after tibe
utmost eflbrts of eourage by both parties,
victory wholly turned to the side of the pmr-
Hament The Prince's train of artillery vras
taken, and the whole royalist army pu^ed
off the field of batdc^ Tl)is baUle sealed
the fate of the royal cause. The day after
tite battle, the brave Marquis of Newcastle
resolved to quit the kingdom; and Prfaicc
Rupert drew his army from the city of York
and marched into Lancashire.
In this state of desertion. Sir Thomas
Gkmham, the gmcmor, was reduced to the
painfol necessity of surrendering the dty,
whidi he did, tfiirteen days after the battle
of Maiston Moor, on the most honourabto
terms. The siege of York liad continued
nearly thirteen wci'ks, during which time,
the dty had sustained twenty-two assnults,
and between four and five thousand of the
enemy had perl&hed before its walls. On its
surrender, the parliamentary generals en-
tered the dty in solemn proctntsion, and
wentdirertly to the Cathedral, where a p«alm
WHS sung, and the following day was ob-
served as a day of general thanksgiving.
York, being thus sulijected to the {lartis.
ment. Lord Fcrdinando Fairfax was made
its governor; and he. and his son, the Ge-
neral, Bumamed the hero of the oomrnon^
wealth, recdved fommisslons to i educe all
the garrisons in this county, that rtill held
out for the King — a comnii.v.ion, which in s
short time they effected. Aft*r the whole
kingdom was brought undtr STibJection to
the parHamcnt, York was dimiantled of ita
garrison, with the cxcpittion of Cllflbrd'a
tower, of which the Lord Mayor was ap-
pointed go%crnor, and continued to hold
that conunlssion for several years.
York has little share in the annals <rf
the Protrctorate, Cromwell does not ap-
pear to have been ever in this city, exoi-pt at
the time of its capture after the batiW of
Marston Moor; and sii:>tTier time on his way
into Scotland, when the royal arms were
displaced to substitute thtwc of the existing
g(ivemmenf ; when he p.\rtock of tlie Lord
Mayor's hospitality at a public dinner,
and the day following ho pursued his Journey
northward. One of the auiacs at York du-
ring the Commonwealth, was rendered re-
BBsrksblt by tlie attendaaet of that extrsor.
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98
dteny iwricr of human longvrity, Bewy
JflikiM. The cause was heard tai the year
I687* aiai was between the vicar of Cattar-
kk, and William and Peter lUwbank,
wberein the witncK depond that the tltfaea
flf woait lamb, 4fce> had been paid to his
kaowlec^ one hundred and twenty yeart or
■lare ! Jenkins had appeared at York two
years before^ to prove the existence of an
sndcnt rood to a mill for one hundred and
twenty yean. He remembered the diss(4u-
tkn of the monasteries, and said that great
ItiMPtation was made on that ocoasion. In
early nfe he was butler to Lord Cooyeis, of
Haraby castle» and wis often at Foontafai's
Abbey, during the residenoeof the last abbot,
who, ho said« frequently visited his lofd, and
dnnk ft hearty glass with him. Hewasbom
at EBexton-upon-Swale^ in this county, be*
fare parish rcgisten were In use; but Bishop
LytHetoo communicated to the Society of
Aatiqaarians, on the 11th of Deoa
1796, a paper copied from an old household
book of Sir Ridiard Graham, Bart, of Nor-
ton Cooyeiv, the writing of whidi says, that
npoB his going to live at Bolt(», Jenkins
was said to be about one hundred and fifty
years old, that he had often examined
hhn in his sister's kitchen, where he came to
leg alms, and found frets and dironldes
i^ree lu his aooouuc. He was dieo one hun-
dred and sixty-two or one hundred and tixty-
three yean of age { and said that he went to
Korthallerton, with a horse load of arrows
fK the battle ufFkMlden field, withwhkha
bigger boy went forward to the army, under
fhe Eari of Surrey, King Henry being at
tiial time at Toumay, and be believed him-
aelf then eleven or twdve years old. This
was in 1513, and finir or five people of the
same parish, said to be one hundred years
old or near it, dedared Jenkins to have been
an old man ever rince they knew him. He
died in December. 1670, at the place of his
birtb* aged one hundred and sixty-nine years,
where a monument is erected to his memory,
the epitaph of whidi was composed by Dr.
Thomas Chapman, roaster of Magdalen Col-
lege, CarobridgCb* Jenkins, was contempo-
rary with Thomas Parr, the patriarchal
Shropshireroan, of whom it is rcoorded that
he was bom ia 1483, and lived in the reign
of ten kfangs and queens; that the general
habits of his life were temperate and fhigal,
that he was able, even at the age of one hun-
dred and thirty to do husbandry work ; and
' that at the age of one hundred and five, he
did penance in AMerbury ehui^, for lying
with Katharine Milton, and getting her with
diUdf, that he died in 1635, aged one hun-
* See Ellerton-npon-Swrale.
1 01d;s's MS. aotei on FoUer'f Worthies.
dni and flflf-two yaats and Bteemonthst
and that his vsnakM rest among the eminent
dead in Westminster Abbey.
The county of York was well dlspoaed
Monk, on his arrival here in 1669, found the
pobUedbposltloa so flmmrable to the royal
eaoae, that he was for some thne in a state of
suspense, whether he should not pvodatm
the khig in this city. A secret correspon-
dence had for some time bee maintained
between the General and Lord Fairfax, who
had imbibed the same principles, and on the
11th of May, 1660, Charles IL was pio-
elaSmed with great solemnity at York. On
the Mh of August, 1666, the Dnka tmd
DnchcM of York, visited this dty, and wsM
received with every demonstxatlon of loyalty
andaflbctkm; but In the year 1679f when
the bill of exdoskm was biought forward In
periiamettt, the Doke in paadng thiough
York on his way to Bdlnbuigb, wasieeeived
here with BocfaleMoetdiality. Thia ddbct
of ceremony, drew on the magistratai the
resentment of the court; they leeehred a
severe reprimand ttcm the secietary of state,
and the city betog aftei wards considered dl»
alfrcted, Ms charter was in the year 1684,
sinpended. Thb year the notorious Je0krya
attended at York, as one of theJudgeaoT
On the death of Charles n. htsbioCher
James, Duke of York, soceeeded to the
throne; and on the petitkm of the dtteens
rcetorad their charter, which was reeaived
with the greatsst solemnity, and nothtaig wae
omitted to diqday their joy on tlie oecaston.
The tahabHants of York, continued to show
their gratitude and toyelty to this infatuated
monarch, till the moment of hU abdication,
after which, this dty folk>wed the example
of the rest oT the kingdom, by recognialag
the Prinee of Orange, as sovereign of the
kingdom, under the title of William III.
From thb period to therebeUioo, in
1745, the annals of Yorkare not marked
by any extraordinary transactions; but at
that momentous crisis, the city, as weU aa
the oounty, gave* the most unequivocal
pioofrof its loyalty and^ ^attachment to the
reigning dynasty, and to the reformed reli-
gion. On the 83d of July, 1740. hie
Royal Highness, the Duke of Cumberland,
on his return to London, ftom che defmtof
the rebels, at CuUoden, visited York, and
was reoeKed with the honours due to hia
illustrious rank, and eminent services. In
1757f the new regulations, for levying the
militia, produced a spirit of Insubordination
in Yorkshire, and a vast body of farmers,
teboarers, aad^^wtinns, tnm upwards of
thirty paridMff aaMaUed at York* andd^
M
BHITORr or TtfE
■uiWMd two hmum, wtthovc Uaak Iwrt
iBoneor which the dapttty-HMlBmBli wem
expected to nwMnhle, to noiive the eon*
•tahlei^ retwiH. Sine* the nigB of Charie*
L York, which wis in fanner ttmee the re-
ndenBeofBmperonand Ringi, hetnotbeen
Tutted by any BngUih aorereign i though it
has ollen been honoured with the prcaenoe
of diflbrent branchea of the royal fiunily.
In our own times, the preacnt sore-
reign of these reafans, while Priboe of
Wales, TUted the dtf of York, aceomiNi-
nied by his royal brother, who derives hte
title from this ancient metropolis. On Mon-
day, the S4th of Augnst, 1780. in the
raee week, their Royal Highnesses arriTed
on the race ground, in their carriage, and
alighted at some distance from the Grand
Stand, whence they rodeabout on horseback,
to gratiiy public cariosity by a sight of their
penone. When the daiy^ sport was ovet,
they rspaired to the carriage of Eul Flta-
wilKim, whose guests they were, and en-
Icfed the dttf amidst ttie oongratnlations of
thepopttlaoeb Tlie following day, the cor-
ponitieB presetited tiie Heir-apparent with
the fkeedom of the dt>, in an elegant gold
boxt andonThunday, tntheraoeweek,he
dined at the Mansion-Hotue, in company
with a Huge assembbige of the nobOity and
gentry of the county. On the foUowing
Satmday, the Prinee of Wake, and the
Duke of York, ptoeeeded to CasUe Ho-
ward, having previously ordered Lieutmant
ColonsI St Leger, to pay into the hands of
Walter Fawkes, Esq. High-SheriflT of the
eomty, two, hundred guineas, for the relief
ef debtors in the eaatle. In 1791, Charles
James Fox visited York, at the raecs, a
graod dinner was given him and many noble^
men and gentlemen at the Mansion House,
and he was pvescnted with the fireedom of
Hie city in a gold box, aoeompanled by a copy
of a rssolutloo passed by the corporation, in
whiA he was complimented on " tiie constant
and beneflelal exertions of his abilities in sup-
port of the British Constitution, upon tfte true
principles of the gfcnrioos revolution ; of the
rights of every degree of dtiaens} and of
the peace, liberty, and happiness of man-
kind.'^ In November, 17M* Prince William
Frederick, of Gloucester, on his return
fVoro Sovboroi^, to the South, spent some
time in York, and was presented with the
ft«edom of the dty, In a gold box. In 1805,
the Ri^t Hon. John Earl St Vincent, whose
courage and talents as a iwval commander
aresu well known, honoured this city with
a visit, and reaelved its flreedom, in a box of
" heart of oak.*
On the flOth of August hi the present
V, vhBe his Royal Ivothar mk 8e>ve.
reign, George lYth was in Scotland, tifts
Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, 1k>-
noured this city with a visit, and partook of
the hospitalities of the Corporation, at tlie
Mansion-house, where a public dinner was
given to hte Royal Highness, on which oc>
casion the f^-eedora of the city was preaented
to him in a gold box, accompanied by an ad-
dress expressive of the adiniratioQ of that.
** splendid career of useful beneficence, and
spirited patriotism which gave a brilBaat
lustre to hb exalted birth.
The dty of York as it now standa, la
nearly two railcs and three quarters in cir-
cuit There are no existing records to sho<w
when ^e walls were built. They' wcra
no doubt in existence in the time of ttsa
Saxons and Danes, as well as during tha
Roman government; and they were re-
ediiled, If not actually ^e-built in the reigptt
of Edward I., to protect the dty againat
Scotch invaders, who penetrated to its gates.
After the siege of York, in 1644, the walla
stood in great need of repairs, and the three
following years were employed in that na>
cessary duty. The eorodlng hand of tima
has ever since been at work, and they art
now fklUng rapidly into decay. In several
places, the delightful promenade formed
by them is already interrupted, and if Ihm
hand of reparation docs not alter for tha
better, what time changes for the worw, H
is not difflcult to foresee what will be the end.
The entrance into the dty b by four
principal gates or Vaxs, and five posterns, or
smaller entrances ; the gates are, M icicle-
OATE-BAR, to thc South West, adorned with
lofty turrets, finely embattled, over the Ro-
man arch, already described, hangs a laiige
shield, bearing the arms of England and
France ; and on each side one of less siae,
decorated with the city arms : this is at tba
entrance from T&dcastcr. BooruAM-aAa,
to the North West, on the rood leading to
Edinburgh, is an andent structure, built
almost wholly of grit ; but thou^ the nuu
terials are Roman, the architecture is Go-
thic. MoTTK-BAR, to the North East, oa
the entrance tram Malton and Scarborough,
is a xtatcly gate, bearing the arms of Franoa
qimrtered with those of England on thc
battlements. And Walmoate-dar, on the
South East, leading to Beverky and Hull t
the foundations of this bar arc formed of
large blocks of girt, but the arches are mo-
dem, having undergone a thorough repair,
in 1648. after thc gate had been almort da*
molished by the siege.
The Posterns are, North-street-postem,
Skeldergate - postern, Castlcgatc - postern,
Fishergatc-postem, Layerthorp-postem, and
liOngwalk-poatcnL There are also six
cmr OF Tonc..
M
New OnaebiU^ buUt under
tedtocCkm of Mr. Peter Atkimon, wrchi-
tHk The fint 11006 of thie bridge me laid
■tth oonddeimble pomp, on the 10th, of
1810, end the work was coia-
in March, 18S0t the Right Hon.
Geoiie Peaoock, filling at both th«e periods
Oeollleeor Lord Mayor. The old bridge,
iter hsving existed fbr six oenturiea, was
Am removed, and gave place to this hand-
Mae modem erection. A new bridge, over
Ike PosB, leading into Walmgate, ootem-
panry ^rith the new Ouse bridge, and bnilt
kf the same ardiitecC, at the expense of
die eorporation, serves to marie the pabUc
ifirit otf" the present age. The other bridges,
■kicil are all over the Foss, at different
poiBta, daim no particular observation.
This city is divided into four districts,
iriikh take their names from the four gates,
sad ave called, Micklegate-ward, Bootham-
^od. Monk-ward, and Wafangale-ward.
JficU^ate-ward, hi the South West part of
the dty» is incooipas»ed on one side by the
ctty walls, and on tfie other, by the river
Onse. It contains six parishes, namely,
ffisfaop-hill, the elder and younger; Trinity;
SI. Martin's; St John's, and AH Saints.
Boothaaa-waitl occupies the North West
aa^ of the city, and has in its district, tlie
i of Bel&ey^; St. Helen's, and St
Monk-ward is the North East
part, and comprises. Trinity; St Cuth-
St Saviour's; Christ's; and St
Wabngate-ward is CO theNorth
Cast, and contains seven parishes, namely,
SL Margaret's; St Dennis; St Geoiige;
Gfetnt AB-HaUow's; St Mary's; and St
MidMeTs. These fbur divisions compriae
Che whole city, within the walls, cxcq;>t the
dose ot theCathedraL
York, the ardiiepiioopal see, like roost
etiatr ancient cities, is remarkable for the
flSMBher of its sacred edifices, and in enu-
merating and dsseribing the dmrdies of
Vork, in which reUgiottt servloes are still
parformed. the Cathboilal, that *' Chief
d houMS, as the rose of ftowers," oiaims
ftepreeedency.
It has already been observed,* that on
tte fnCroduction of Christianity bito tlm
kiflgdom, about the year i^, Edwin, Khig
of Northnmbria, himself & convert f^om
elevated Paulinus, a Roman
y, to the dii^iity of fint archbishop
of York. The residence of thi^ King was
York, but at so tow an ebb was religion,
that there was not found a temple within his
metropolis sidtable for the performance of
A* ceremony of baptism. A small oratory
«r wvod, WW in consequence erected for the
« Vol* I. p. V.
oeeaikNu on the aile rf thepiwiUtCMhe^
dnU, whkhwaadedkated, as Isthepraesnt
edifice, to St Peter, and on Easter Day. in
the year 987, the Ung, with hla two loos,
Osfrid and Edftid, ahmg with a number o#
the nobks, were solemnly baptisad in this
primitive erectiok The eenmony over.
says Bede, the ptebte took care to ac^mtot
the Ktaig, that stawe he had beemne a
Christian, he ought to buikl a boose of
prayer, more suitable to the divinity he now
adored; and by the bishop's direction, he
began to build a magnificent Ikbric of slone.
In the midst of which was tatokMed the oro-
tory ahready ereeted. Under the Influence
of that seal whidi inapfved the Royal eon-
vert, the building proceeded with great
spirit; but scarcely were the walls ready to
receive the toott when the King was slain tai
battle, andPauiinoa was obliged to qoH the
country. For some yaws the ehnrsh lay
neglected, but in63t, Oswald, a suceeasor
of Edwin, undertook to oonplete the boUd-
ing, which he had no sooner finished, than
he was killed by Penda, the Pagan king of
Merda, and the newly erected structure was
almost destioyed. In this rainow oondiOon
it was found by archbishop WiUMI, the
munificent patron of Ripon,t who, about
the year, 674. repaired the walls, fixed on
(he roof, and restored it to its former gran-
deur. '* And now, by the hand of provl.
dence," says Drake, *' the church stood and
flourished under the sueceastve* benefioenoe
of its spiritual governors, for near 400 years,
during which period it reoeived (he valuable
donation of archbishop Egbert's library;
upon which Alcuni, the Gamaliel of his age,
who had drank fkeely at this sprtay, of
erudition has bestowed so high an enlo-
gium.t In the year 1069, as hm been al-
ready seen, the native hihaUtants, aided by
the Danes, m their attempt to throw off tte
yoke of Uie conqueror, set fire to the su-
burbs, which spteadhig to the etty, - eom-
mnnieated to the Cathedral, and faivolved
them all in one eommon nrin. William^ on
entering the city, seised upon the revenues
of thecfaurch; but be, soon after teltvalsd
Thomas, his chaplain and treasurer, to the
Archbishopric and by him the Cathedral
was restored to its ftmner splendour. In
1136, a osnal five again burnt down this
edifice, along with St Mary's Abbey, and
thirty-nine parish diurches. For four and
thirty years the Cathedral biy in ruins; but,
in (he year, 1171. during the episcopacy of
Roger, archbishop of this province, the
choir with its vauUs #ere re4>ttilt, and the
SottOi part of OeonMsisle of theehnieh,
waa added bk th* time of WOer Grey,
4> VoL I. r* t41. I Tol. IL p.
80
HISTORY OF THB
RogatM mieotmar. In the enly part of the
xelfB of Edward L John le Romatai, £»-
«ber of the ArchUdiDp, bi«Hi and finished
the North tcaoMpla, with a handKNne steeple
kt the midst; and John, his son, with his
own hand, laid the Ibandation of the nave,
.fkom the west and eastwaxd, en the 7th of
April, 1291, biToking thegnoe of the Holy
Obost. The matsrlab fiv this part of the
eathedral were oontiibatsd by Rolieit de
Tavaaour, from his qnany near Tadaaster;
and by Robert de Percy, Lord of Boulton,
from his woods at tliat plaoab HVilliam de
Melton was the ncau Ibunder, fai ISSO, and
with the aid of Indulganees of lelaxatlfln,
sold to " the charitabte," he finished the
wert end with the steepks, as it remains at this
day. But the great benefeetor of the cathe-
dral was archbishop John Thorediy; this
prelate cuocelTing that the choir, built by
Roger, did not correspond with the west cod
of the church lately erected, and that there
wasnoplaceintiiiscfaurefaofyork "where
oor Lady's maa, the ^orious mother of God,
eottid decently be celebrated,* himseir con-
tributed one thousand ei^ hundred and ten
pounds, towards building a newdioir, and
ooosummatbg this fabric. All the machi-
nery for raising public contributions by the
diurch was also put in motiont indnlj^noes
of rdazation were granted to the liberalt
letters mandatory were addressed to the
clergy, eiOoining tliem, under pain of the
greater exoommunication, to suAr tbtir
«41ecton to gather the alms of the diaritable,
and the old hall and chambers of the ardH
Ushop^s manor of ^(itekum were demo-
lished to provide stone and materials fior the
creetton of the new dioiT, tlie fintstone of
which was laid by the archbishop, on the 89th
of July, 1361. The wages of workmen allout
tliis time were ttiree-pence a day to a master
mason or carpenter, and three-half-penoe to
their "knaTes," as their Journeymen were
then called :• A pound's worth of sUver then
was a pound wd^, which is equal to fbnr
pounds of our present money, an<l one penny
then would purehaaeasmudi com as twenty-
pence now, bringing the artisan's wages
to the rate of 2s. Gd. a day, or 15s. a week.
The oootributioik of the ardilriihop was of
oouxse most munifieeut, and amounted to
not less a sum in our money than £36,000!
• Fleetwood's Chronioon Pretiosum.
In addition to the meani already mentioned
fbr raising the supplies, a boll apoatoUcnl
was issued, by Pope Urban VI. and a kind of
income taxof five per.eent was impoeed, on '
ecclesiastical benefices, fbr three yean, ftar
the neoessary repairs and r&«diflcation. By
dieae means a vast sum was odlectedi which
being augmented by a munificent donation
ftom Archdeacon Skirlaw, Uie dioir was
finished, and thestrueture completed by the
taking down of the old lantern steeple, mid
the erection of a new one in its stead, A. D.
1370. Thus widtin the space of less than MO
years, reekoi^Bg firom the period hi whidi
the south transept was begun by Walter de
Grey, die supofo cathedral of York wae
comi^eted in the fbrms and dimensions in
which it appears at this day, exhibitiiv n
splendid monument of ttie piety of fbrmcr
times, and an interesting combination of
Gothic arohltecture throu^ five suoeesalve
ages. (^ all the difibrent parts of this mag>
niflcent structure the diapter house is tfie
only one of which ttie date is totally un-
known. No records, now extant, give any
account of the time of its erectioDt butf^oaa
the style of architeetuie, Drake conjeetoins
that it is to be ascribed to Walter de Grey. —
The pavement of the cathedral is of reoem
date; andently it oHisistcd of the grave-
stones of bishops and other ecclesiastics, but
in the year 1736, the old pavemeut was re-
moved, under the directian of the Earl of
Burlington, wlien several curious rii^ of
ruby and saphire, set in gold, belonging to
those whose mortal remains had mixed with
their parent dust, were discovered, and aie
now shown in the vestry. The stone fbr die
new pavement was given by Sir Edward Gaa-
ooigne, of Parlingtoo, firom Us quarry at
Huddlcstone, and the marble was obtained
by sawing the oM gravestones Into dies suit-
able for the punxMC of this mosaic woik.'-^
The expenee or the workmanship, vrhich
amounted to £2500, was deftayed by a sub*
scription rairwl for the purpose, among the
nobility, clergy, and gentry of the city and
cooBftyofVoriL TheArehbishopeofYork,
since the introduotion of diristianity, in tte
time of the Heptardiy, to the present period,
amount to eighty three in number, and their
names in numerical order, witii tiie dates
when cadtof them entered upon the see, is
sul^oincd :—
ARCHBISHOPS OF YORK prom 6Z5 to 1829.
1 PauUnus.......
9 Ceddn ,
3 Wilfred .....666
4 Bosa.....«......4177
» MU , John of
- Beverley.^.
6 Wilfred II.
7 Egber....
8 Adelbert.....
9 Eanbakl......
10 EanbaU 11......797
11 WuMus.........8l2
718
.781
.767
.78015
12 Wymondus.....8Sl
13 WUferus........854
f4 AdelbakL.
Rewudus 921
16 Wulstan
17 OskiteU 955
,900 90
.980 22
18 Athetwold 971
19 Oswald 971
Adulf. ^992
21 Wuktan II....|«es
Afrie PoUoek 100
^ Ktnsius 1000
CITY OF YORK.
Vt
H AUrad.. ...1000)38
iS TlianiM.......1070
MGenud 110p40
87 TlM3iDaftII....llCK)
» T1rantBn......lll4 41
19 Henry MuTdacll40
JOSt. Winuan...U53 42
n Rogers. 1154 43
at G«offi7Plan-
taceneC 1190 44
at WalterdeGieyl91645
34 Scwal.... 125646
as GodAney de 47
Ludham....lS58 48
30 Walter Gif&rd 1865 49
37 W.Wickwane 1879^
as John le Ro- 51
mdne. 1285 58
Henry deNe- 153 Lawiai3oitbe
wmrk ..1896 54
Thomas Cor-
bridge 1899 55
Wm.de Gren- 56
Add 1305
Wm.deMeltDnl315 57
Wm. de la 58
Zouch 13^0 59
JohnThoresbyl358 60
Alex. Neville. 1374 61
Tho«.Arundel 1388 68
Rbt. Waldby..l396 63
Rhd. Scroope 1396 64
Henry Bowet.1407 65
John Kempe..l426 66
Wm. Bothe...l452 67
Geo. NeTUle..l464 68
1476|69
Tho«.deRo-
thertiam
Thos. SaTage.1501
Chpr. Bain-
bridge..«....1508
Thos. WolMy 1514
EdwazdLee...l531
Rbt Holgate ..1544
^ich..Heath...l555
Thot. Voang.1561
Edm. Grindal 1570
Edwin Sandys 1576
John Piers....l588
Mthw.Hutton 1594
Tobb Matthewl606
Gea Montaignl628
SamLHarsnetl629
70
.1480 71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
Rich. Neile...l63l
JoluiWUliamsl«41
AeoepwFrewwi 1060
Rhd. Sleine. .* 1664
JohnDolben 1683
Thos. Lam.
pingh ..1688
John Sharp...l601
Sir. W.Dawei 1713
Lanee&otBlack-
bume 1794
Thos. HeRii«1748
M th. Huttoo 1747
John Gilbert. 1757
R.Dnnnmondl761
W. Markham 1777
Edw.VeMblas
Veraon 1808
The Archbishop of York U Primate of
En^aod, and to him attaches the honour of
crowning. the Queen. According to Dr.
Heyhn, the archbishapric of York is the most
ancient metropolitan See in England, having
been so constituted in the reign of King
Unas, in the year 18a As has been al^
ready seen, this See was, on the conversion
of the Saxon Edwin, elevated to its former
honour, when Paulinus was made ardi-
bishop, and then each metropolitan had
twelve sufifragan bishops ; at present York
only retains Durham, Carlisle, Chester, and
Sodor and Man, though formerly its arch-
bishop was metropolitan of Scotland. Warm
and refieated contentions have existed for
ecclesiastical supremacy between this See
and Canterbury, which all terminated in
this, that the Archbishop of York stiles
hinMelf« " l^rimate of England;" and He
of Canterbury. *' Primate of all England;"
and the former has still precedency of all
Dukes, who are not of the royal blood, and
of all great officers of state, the Lord Chan-
celloTakme excepted.* The yearly tenths
of the Archbishop of York, as returned in
the survey made by the eoremiasiaiien ap-
pointed by the Croyni, In the reign of
Henry VIII. on the eve of the reformatian,
were valued at £l61, and the vahie of the
Uving, as stated in the King's books, of the
same date, at £1610. In Northumber-
Und, the Archbishop of York has the power
of a Palatine. The Right Reverend Father
in God. the Hon. .Edward Vanables Ver-
non, L.L.D. is the present archbishop, and
was translated to the archiepisoopal See ftom
the bUhoprick of Carlisle, in 1808.
The Cathedral of York to one of the
largest sacred structures hi Biyland, as the
following comparative table, copied ftom ,
Hargrove's History of York, wiU serve to
demonstrate, and its
ponds with iUjnagnitude:-^
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D
dd
HISTORY OF tut
In •anreyJQg the ajtimioft ci the
Cathednl, one of the fixiit feeBOfi that
fdtaeilCielf iipotitheraindortheTWtor b,
rqpret that fo ttately an edUlee ihoakl be
tmloied wMhte so rifcuinicrfbed an ana*
AdTanefaif from theSiwMbj tUb veualap-
pRMch, the bait rituatloD fbr a geiMral view
of thisflttaeture to between tbeft>ot road,
or panage faito the Miniter yard, and the
Deanery, nearly ORioilte to the South tran-
sei^ Orer the dock^ which to above the
apadoaa flight of ftooe ttepe, to a laxfe
Gothle wtodow of pabited gkn, and etill
higher, a circular window of exquisite ma-
sonry and richly variegated glass, in fanita-
tien of the Marygold flower, samedines
called StCatharinefs wheel. Thesummitto
crowned wttti neat and degant tnrvela. In
thto transept are eeen a number of nszrow
jnd aeataly pofaitad arches, with slender
piUan, erawned with p lata or slightly oma-
UMBled capitals. The whMlows areconpa-
iBti«Bly small, and their oraamenis eKhiUt
a mafked dMhienm fktwn those which are
aeeir faiottier parts of the buUdfaig. Between
thto part and the western towers aitoe six
small pnnadis, eriglnally Intended for
bottrwsss to the tower part of the nave. In
the nkshes are ancient statues, supposed to
Teprssaut Christ, the four Evai^elisto, and
AiehbUhop St. vnUlam. The South side of
and Chapter, are cootribttting fo rspair tfat
depredatlDM whlch^time and ftaatlcal aesl
have inflfcted upon the statuary and tiie
strikingi the maisy oohunns flariy deoo-
ratad with a variety of figurss, and termina-
ting in richly ortasMnted phmartes, i
windows hnrge and displayii^ a beantiful
traeery, a small tnmsept of the tower with
Its superb light, and the seresn work beftite
the thrse futheet wfaidows of the upper tier,
aU concur to render thto part of the structure
strikingly beautifU and magnificent
The Western or principal fhmt, with
ito two towen or steeples, exceb those parts
alrsady described : human skiU couldscareely
have produced aay'tiiing moi* complete in
thto style of architecture^ llito front has
been cloistered for statuary, but many of
the niches are divested of the valuable pro-
ducUons with wMdi they were formerly
atomed. The top of each of the towen to
surmounted with eight pinnacles, and in the
so«rth tower to a peal of ten bells, unequalled,
ittosaid, by any hi thekinffdom. Atthto
front there are three entrances, thecentieof
which to by ttmtf folding doors. Over the
prindpaS doer-way to the figure of William
de Melton, and on each side the figUTM of
Vavaaouf and Percy, the beneflKstdrsof the
Attrii. The expiasionof Adam and Eve
AmK Paradtoe to pourtraycd upon the arch
i«' Ana traeery, and the libeninty andtsste
Atchbishop, and the Pean
The Ea$tem at choir end, began fair
ardhbtohop Thorcsby, to more modem thitf
tiiose parts afaeady described, and displays a
more fiorid style of architecture, qowneJ
with niches and airy pinnacles. Over one of
the finest windows in the world to seen the
statue of the venerable founder of the choir,
mitred and robed,* sitting In hto archiepl»-
copal chahr, and holdii^ in hto left hand m.
representatian of the church, vrhile his
right seema to point at the window. At the
bastoof the window are the heads of Chitot
and htoapoatles, with that of a Kfaig. sup-
posed to be Edward IIL In die niches oT
the buttresses again appear the statoce oC
Vavasour and Percy. The great tower, or
lantern steeple, to supported hithehaideby
four large and massy eokomn^ forming four
ardies, and to flntohed In a style very
much superior, though not inapproprtatin to
that of the towen in the western front.
The liirrihem side of the Cathednl la
not less superb than ito Southern front The
tnnsept and nave preeent a speotaoie highly
bitereBting to the eye of curiorfty and taster
Here also may be obeerved the exterior fitrav
and style of areiiitsetnre of the Chapter-
House, of which the wonderous bnttressea
and othsr decorationa seem to indicate thn
age of ito completkm to have been nearly
the same as that of the buildfa« of the
diobr} such to their appearance by day. By
moon-light, the efibet here, as on all laifn
masses of andiitectnra, to truly sublime t a
kind of optical dehision of the most im-
ptsarive Und takes place, and the towen
and phitlaeles of the Cathedral *' acquire n
degree of lightness so superior to that which ■
to shown under the meridian sun, that they
no longer appear of human construction.'^
The umaion of the Cathedral eor-
rssponds in every particular with the magni-
ficenoe of the exterior. The cross aisle
disptoys a most superb spedmsn of the style
of architecture which prevailed' in the latter
partof the reign of Henry IIL Thedreu-
lar areh, v^hidi at that time, was not en-
tbelytold aside, stOliqppean hi the upper
part, inolosiqgothea of the pofaited fbmw
The pillan that support the torger arches
are of an aaguha* shape, eneompaased by
slender cohmms, a Bttle detached; and the
rich leafy capitato of all the columns unite
to form a foliated wreath roond the head of
thepilhNA The windows araktog, nanow.
end pointed, consisting of one light, or di-
j \ided ijite several by unramifled muUion*
CITT or YORK.
30
II the sidctliy
ttm-ttau^ or mazble ihafta. B«-
tveen the vpper asdiei appeur timqpatxB-
fcufllf «Bd cinqoe^iraille qmamwitt, aftat^
mds tzmafiDxed to the window^ and there
fnenrii^theflntatepi tofioucdatbe baaudftil
taaecry which to dlapiayedlB the iiB;ve and
choir. The windowa iB the Sooth Milan
■na^fBd in thne tkB s tfaeuppenaoMv eon-
foeed ef t«o iwneiiiriU' dsdca of aiwll
aB^eiw ie adrnJad at a ftae pieee oimm-
J. andhaaaBoMeJOTeayaarei thefiMt
' iBtheMoend tier exIiibiCia vapee-
oT AKhbiihop SL WiUtaaa t the
eowiataortwolichli, eae of wUah
1 with the pottoUof St Pel»,
Md the other with Oet «# St Paid, each
wUh Ub paoper hM^Bie. Ib the met win.
4o»«ppeanAnhbUMV Wilted. The«Mr
Hguiwe of Atarahan. Sotaaaon. Meaei^ and
Pmet, fliat oeeopy the wiadowa o« the
IwwM aMTBt tka^ ana of aaodawa woil iiMpMhlju
Affleiy lihoialiir of PeAitt, a native «w
tirt. iBtheeener.ontteMlaf theaeHh
II ^ it « noaU door, whloh laete hy
S78 wiadhig uam altpt to the tap of ih*
lamaED alacpkb Fair ptvaont iaheaHfat
l«WttheCathediia,wUlKNit «taa
t o^ogrliV the pioq^eot whiahthiacad-
iaif •am^btj, l]rh« atiecehad at on s nap,
^wutum tfieeyewUhafleldof ohaenwfelon
Moaee rtdi, extentlTe aod goMi^fiBii^
The Worth towautt ditpleyt the tame
eCfleof aachftactwa w the South. Ite
|o««aitof whieh eeiaialtof ive MbieUgket,
eadi aheiU <0 tet high, ead 5tebnedth.
Thate fi^Ht aredeiigiwtad bythe anaeor
the "Fkre bitten,*' ten a tatdittea, aot
The
I eatlaoidtfyy
aad there tea oaaU border of atahiedglait
Moadlheedfa* The haptitaialliaatflfthe
Cathedaal, teaaad of deHc dieU Tatiefated
autUe» ataadaintheweatMiiaMah
Andiileutitfe ptriuipi iMwrer ptoduoad,
oor eaa imagtaatioB eaiUy ooaatlTe a Tiebi
of gBeater itftidlnnre and beauty* tluni
that which it aean at the weatan eatvanaa of
the Ctlhtilial The batt poiaC of ebterva-
tloB it aader the etatnl tower, or Ian-
ttm natplB Here majrat oaeeheaaanihe
aieitfaelengthaatdeitiBt and lofty coluiBiit.
The tBaaan which aqiafelet theaave tem
the ehair, ridi« only }uBt Ugh enough to
AmnaaappoitforttieovfBB, donaotiatBr-
oipt the view of the caalen end of the
«))vrth with teoolaainB,' itt archet, and itt
Txaccry of tbit iUAmt
kiad appeaa hi the windowt, ctpedaUy in
that which oecupiet a lazya portion of the
wctterntent* «id whan ilhuainatad hy the
nya of the dediniag tan, exhibitt a gran-
deur Buipattfaig the powen of dtaorlpdon.
The llguiea of the Ant ei^t anhbithope
deoontathe lowanaoat conpartmantt, aad
above aaeiepcetcBted eight tainta. Tbaea-
eutdwont of Edward IL and the Saxon
Prinee, UlphiM, are placed ander thit whi-
dow; aad the upper arindowa, though lata
aungphioutly decorated, are tl^gaartf adorned
with imivary and eaeutcbeooa. Underthete
runt an open gtUny, in which, exaotfy over
the pointed arohet, temolyttoodtaDiifttof
thetutetorytaiatt of the tevecalaatiflaa of
ChriittBdomt bat aioat of th«n here been
diiphiced, eaoapt the flgureof St Oootge,
andhiaeanbataat, thegdmvitatftddntfoii.
The aaietn wfaidi tapaxate the aave
teat the torviee choir it a caxioat aad
dabooate ptee of wocfcmaiMhipt the hlitonr
of whichJaaotpwdtfiykaoaM. Theakyle
of deaora6oii ntaa U to thei^ of aannr
VL whote atttoe* tnditifln atpottt, once
sued the piaea llttU t6 Ua pacdeocitdr.
Iter hAi death, it it eald. Han^F^ ateae
mittetunea the people ooaandtaeaaiad, he-
eame an ol^eet of advatkai* aadhiattalue
watthertfiaeeovdciedtobe raanovadt bat it
ia moatpvobabte, that it waa hit tncotater,
Sdwanl IV. who, bdiw then the aan of the
politieal Snnaaatat, beeaaae th»ol4eet of
mionMom, and tlMt la hha thehaatm of
eouitly devodon waa oArad. hy lamaeing
the ttatue of hit dvaL For aoanHaadie
piaoeienHdneduBoeenpied, but onthevidt
of Jeatet L to Yoik, he wat imwipilWMadtrt
bybdagplaeed hi die empty edk Another
ooqieeture i^ that thiaaaManotigladlrho-
lo^ed to the Abbey of St Mary, at die
aad that King Jaatet L paateidad it
to the Cathedud, hi ocaapJiBMBtto whomtho
Devi and Chapter placed hto atetae in the
idehe which wat,foiaBirty oocapied by die
r. In die eoaate of die
Judidoua repain which thia teataa lut an-
datae of Jamet hat been
trtiafitreil to Upon Mhvler, and a well
cMCuted figuxe of Henry VL by Mr. Mi-
chad Taylor, a walptot of eonddatabie
emineaae hi York, it placed hitfaeatalion
OQgaaaiy eapeyeo ay inat aieaaaco.
TheoRgan ia now platti aaar the en-
trance faito the chchr, wUcfaaat Htcrigfaial
dtaadon. AtdMhiahaiaeof ChartaaL who
contnbated £lOM te die ereoden of p:i
organ, and ftir other pnrpoaei^ Itv
d8
40
BISTORT OF THE
th» icftohitkn it wat natartd Xmck to iti
aDdent lituatkm, which it now occupies,
aad bf itM iolemn pMli, sweUlog through
the lofty arehca, gives to the devout mind
•ome lUBt conception of the celeeda) dioii;
In the architecture of the choir a vari-
ation fnm that of the nave to perceptible.
The vooT displays more tracery; an elegant
kind offBslDon work descends ftom the
capltaboT the pillars ttom which the vault-
ing fpxingst through every part to seen a
great proAnkm ot oraamentst and the
whole exhibits a near approach to the
highly florid style which prsvaOed before
the end of the Iftth century. The ancient
wood work ai the dioir yet remains. It to
oarved with phmadas of dilMrent heights,
and pedfstah, whereon, probably, once
were images of wood for greater decoration i
if so, they have disappeared. Behind these
are gaOeiies, and regular pewst and under
the front of them are the stalto for the
eanoos and other eodesiaetieal offleers, be-
ginning with the Dean's staB lo the right,
and the Preoentor't to the left The Ca/Ar-
OrOi or tlirODe of the archbishop, to situated
at the end of the prebendal stidlt, on the
south side, and the pulpit to placed opposite.
On the left of thethrone the Lord Mayor
and Aldermen have their seats, and the
Jadgct of asslas sit oppo^te them, near the
pul^ In the mkldle of the area there to a
aman pillar of brass, supported by four
lions, on the top of which to an eagle of
the same metal, standing upon a gk>be, and
which, with expanded wings, recehrea the
aervloe Bible for the leMoos.
I1ie ascent ftom the nave through the
ehoir to the high altar to by aflight of fifteen
steps. Here a stone loreen of excellent
Gothic architecture, about forty-nine feet
long by twenty.ei^ foet high, presents ItseU:
Thto screen was formerly obscured by a
wooden screan and gallery, which were
swept away in the year 17M, by order of
Dean FIndi, by whoao direotian the screen,
which had before been covered with tapestry,
was glaaBd with plate ^ass protected by cop-
per bars. Under the altar to a vault, com-
monly called M« Cf^KP/, wiUi an entrance from
the north and south aisles by iron grated
doors. Whito explocing thto ancient subtsrra-
neous duntry we survey part of the old min-
ster, and ava <Arried back to the time of King
Edwin, the first royal Northumbrian convert
to Christianity. The windows of the choir
shed thdr richly varied light through the
« numerous figures of kings, prelates and
aaintfc Thoseof the small traiisepu are re>'
maricabla for their height and deganoe,
"vadriag afanost to the roof and divided into
ikiMidrid and eight oompartmentf, each
of which depicts a portion of scripture hto'
tory. But the eastern window to the master-
pieoe,'and perhaps stands unrivalled for
magnitude,- beauty and roagniflcence.—
Thto window to nearly the tuU breadth and
height of the middle diotr, and to seventy-
five feet high and thirty-five wide. The
upper part exhlbitt a piece of ampte and
beautifol tracery. Below are one hundred
and seventeen ooropartmenti occupied with
representations of the Supreme Befaig, of
monarchs, priests and saints, and of moct of
the prindpal events in the scripture records.
The glasing of thto window was conunenced
hi the year 140S, at the cost of the dean and
du4>ter, by John Thornton, of Coventry,
who. In consideration of hto superior ddll
and application, was to recdve the we^Iy
sum of four shillings, with the frirther pay-
ment of one hundred shillings ■ year, for hb
laboor, which was completed in less than
threeyeaitl To ttie south of thto magnlfi-
cent window to exhibited in painted glass the
annunciation I or, themecthigof Marysnd
BUmbeth, ftom the design of Sebartian dd
Pionbo, in figures n large as lifo^ Thto
windDw was ori^aaBy bronght ftom the
church of St. Rouen, in Normandy, and was
presented to the deui and diapter of Voik,
hi the year 1804, by the Eari «f Carltoto,
whoM arms, garter, coronet and crest, flU up
the eampaitaoents, abovn and bdow, and
perpetuate the remembrsnce of tke noUe
doDOf^ monlflcenceu
The ]neacntrellg lens services pel foimed
In the Cathedral, are the morning prayers
daily at seven o^dodt, in the vestry, in which
the eccledastical courts are hdd. The ca-
thedral service to perfonAed in thechohrat
ten o^dock in the forsnooo, when an anthem
to sung, unless there be a sennon or litany.
The evening prayers are pecftmned every
day iu the week, at three oPckick in the after,
noon In winter, and four o^ckidc In summrt*,
in whidi an anthem to performed. Ou Sun-
day the service commences at ten o'dock ki
the morning, when a sermon to preached,
and at four in the afternoon, when an an-
them to sung. On Wedneadays and Fridaya
in Advent and Lent, and during the whole of
Paasloo week, the cholal service and singiqg
are intarroitted both momlqg and evening.
The chaptcrJionse to a magnificMt
structure. Ito form to air octagon of alxty-
three feet in diameter, and, reckootog to the
centra knot in the roof, sixty <even foot ten
hMshes in height. Thto vast space to not in.
temipted by a stogie pillar, the roof betag
wholly supported by a single pin geomeCri-
oally placed in the centres TheOalbfortbe
canons, forty 4kmr in number, ranged akmg
the tidah are highly fintohed hi stone, aad
Cirf Of TOMC.
41
coiloiHty wKMCfat mootin «« tupported I
b^nnU and digaiit cohimu of Petwovtta
BKble. Over thoe niiu A narrow pUcry
Wbkii extends quita roond tha buikUog.
Tfaa capitads of tha oolumm hava a great
^niecy of earrad fimde* upoa th«». with
tediaoaa, ■ndaotUwayaebastacaaeaiti.of
tlM witty artkta ct tha thirtaeath aentury.
TbawtnaceCrocn tha north tnuMqpt k In
tiMfbrmof anuMon'SMiuaie. Eraryother
pida «f the oetagoo to adomad with a window
Bich in traeery and flgared glaa, riMH fr«n
tfM port lint abova the ftaUa, and lOMifalag
«othaioo£ Of thtoedifloe, partienlarlyof
Iba cfasplar4iouw, Mnem Sylfiuc after-
wwa^ PiwII. Mid— **UtolkmouiattoTar
rhU Car itsmi^nifioeoee and workmen-
, but afpedally for a fine UfhtKnna
wMi ihintag waHt and flnaU thlki-
,,,„,„ pUlais 4|uite voundt' andan eld
ammkUtk wm», with afrea tnawleHnn of
which this history of Iha Cathedral ia iatro-
e^ tacrtoan upon It ttdt eBoonAttiB t^
•* Dt Boaa toe floran
•• Sic est domos toU '
10 yw^ML IMiTt
Tba vUtOu, whteh awritwated ontha
flooCh aida of the dioii, ooBlain tavenl oai-
ciltleB, whiehaia shown and explained by
the TctftiB > bat tha most impottaat of these
vOea'is a large ancient horn, presented toy
rrtooaUlphus. muI beering tha icdlowlng
taMclptlon in capital lettan i—
COSIIO HOC»ULFHt78,IK OCCID«MTALl FABTn
oBfBJB pMvospa OTTACOM oswiawa Tweaia
ST BBSDiTiaiw eoia oum dohavit,
AMiaaiTM TBL AMmMVTVM
|»1«Sai.IK>K.PAlJIFAX DEMVM «BariTOIT,
pac. ax cAPW. dm woyo oaxAvix
A.D. MDCLXZT.
By thtohom, which is madeof anelephantTs
tooih eoifooaly carved, end was originany
oMeatsd with gold, tha chureh of York holds
•everal lands of great vahisb a little to the
eMtwBd of thadty, which arecelled " Tmw
VlpkV About thethne of tha reformation
tide antlqna tcsmI dtoappeaiad, tlQ soon
after the lertoratioo. A large end dagant
taml. originally presented by An*bbh«ip
«en»pe, in 1388, to the company of
Cordwatoersof this dty top««served here.
In the middle of thebowl to theCoidwainenr
srms, ridiIyembo«sed^t is edged with sil-
ver doable gflt, and rtsnds upon three silver
Ibet; found the rim. in the old SnglUi di»-
nttm, tethafbikmtegtaeerlpttonx—
«u*«i^ «ix^ *5c^ *jw|ie
ijKmrt IMmii Mc)09e mm
ffs^ixi in Mute fnm aUt9W(^t t
Ibtrnuwl.
On the diMOlution of the Cotdwafawrs
Company, In the year ISOfi, this wp was
presented by tha fhrtemlty to Mr. Shartff
Hornby, of Yoarlt> as a mark of their estawB,
and be soon afterwards generously picesnted
it to the Cathedral to swell the number of (ha
curiosities. There is also shown here a staia
canopy of gold tissue, given by the city In
honour of James I. on hU first vfalt to York.
Three sliver dwllces and several andeot
rings found In the graves of the ardiMshope
are exhibited; together with a awKfim head
found near the grave of Archbtahop Rolhcr-
ham. who, having died of the piagua, was
hiteRod here In efflgy. There is also a su-
perb pastoial staff of silver, about seven
foetkmg, withtheflguieof theVbglnand
dw infimt placed nnder the crook. This
staff was given by Catharine, of Pmtugal,
quean dowager of England, to bar oonftsaor
when he was ttomtakated to be cathoDe ardi-
bishopof York. byJamesII. tail689; and
It to said, that when he marohad In proees-
sion to the minstar, the Earl of Damley
wrested it from htan, and deposited H In Om
handsof the dean or chapter, hi whose pos-
session It has aver slnae ramalned. An
antique diair, as old as the cathedral, and in
which several of thekhigs of England hava
been crowned, to stUl preserved here, and
placed within the altar rails, when the arch-
btohop oflldates, for hto use. Thcsa>wi(h
udtae less important relies, form the cariosi-
ties at present exhibited bi the vestries.
A4)oining to the\councII xoom to tha
ancient treasury, which, before the refor-
mation, contained wealth of Incstimabla
value. At that period an Its wealth was
seised and converted toseenkv uses. The
library was forroeriy In a room a^Jolnhig
the western slifeof the south trantept, but
it to now removed to a building which Was
anciently a chapel bekmgiog to thearehlepis-
oupal palace, situated at a sroaU dtotanca
from the nort^ west eomer of the cathedral,
and having undergone a complete repair,
under the judicious direction of the very re-
verend the Dean, eshlbiti a fine speetanen of
the early age of Angk>-Nonnania arohMeo-
tuTcv Tha destruction pfth^analant library
by repealed fires left tMs aathcditi withont so
important an appendage, till thaeariypart
of the seveitfesnih asntnry, when Mrs.
Matthews. leSot of |he right icavcrend the
ardablshop of that name^ peaseated her
husband's vabiable coDeetlon of books, eon-
Alrttaw of upwards of thraatiiOusaDdvohimfis.
ToaMBehas rinee been added a small, but
fdectodUectSoo, bequeathad by thawiB of
Mn, Fothar^ laUat «r — ——a
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42
HISTORY OF THE
Mannaduke Fotbergfll, vhioh, with tevaral
late purebaMi, gifts, and bequests, form
together a Taluable library.
The number of persons of rank and
distinction, whose mortal remains are depo-
sited in this ancient temple, is very consider-
able. The head oTEdwin, the first christian
king of Northumberland, was interred in
the cathedral at York, and his body in the
monastery at Whitby. History also records,
■moogst the persons hiterred here, the
names of Eadbert and Eanbald, kings of
Northumberland ; Swein, king of Denmark ;
Tosti, brother of king Harold ; William de
Hatfiekl, second son of E^dward III. Tho-
mas Mowbray : Duke of Norfolk, and Sir
J. Lamplugh, both beheaded for their loyalty
to the house of York ; and a very large pro-
portion of the ardibishops, who have pre-
sided over tliia See, from tlie introducti<n
of Christianity into this province to the pre-
sent day. Amongst the monuments still in
existence to the memory of illustrious lay-
men, is chiefly to be noticed that of Charles
Howard, Earl of Carlisle, privy councillor
to Charles II. The sepulcfanil monument
of the Eari of Staflbrd, who died in 1695,
and that of the honourable Thomas Watson
Wentworth, third son of Edward Lord
Rockingham. Amcmgst those of modem
days, that which public esteem and afl^
tion have erected to the memory of that dis-
tinguished friend of his country and of man-
kind. Sir George Saville, claims the regard
of all those who can appreciate extensive
benevolence aud distinguidied patriotism.
Of the Cleigy of the CaUiedral of St
Peter, at York, at present, the ^Iktwing
forms a complete list :-—
The Right Hon. and most Rev. Edward
VenablesVcTnoti, D. C L. Archbishop
of York* Primate of England, dec &c.
iralaoe at Bishopthor]>e.
The very Rev. George Markham, D. D.
Dean of York.
CANO.VA RXSIOKNTIAHT.
ArchdeftooQ Markham, M. A. Wetwang.
Archdeacon Eyre, M. A. Apetihorpt,
Rev. Robert Croft, M- A. Stillington.
Rev. G. Desmeth Kelly, M. A. Amplcjbrd,
Pascbntor — The Hon. and Rev, E. Rice,
D. D. Drtffiekl,
CHAirCSLLOli OF THB CHUBCH-...Rev. H.
f. Milk, M. A. Laugbion,
6uBD«AJf-<— Rev. Geo* Cuthbert, M. A.
SUCCKWTOH.OV TJll? C^^OKS RcV. W. S.
WUles, M. A.
AACHDBACONS.
York— Rev. Robert Markham, M. A.
Nottinghanir^Rev. John Eyre, M. A.
H RidUig— Rev. R. D, Waddilove, D. D.
Plan(l.^Rev,F.Wranglwm,M.A, F.R.S.
PmBBBNOAEIKS.
Wm. Abott, B. D. FrhkLythorpe.
Robert AfBcck, M. A. Tockerington.
Richard Carey, M. A. Knaresbrough.
Hon. A. H. Cathcart, M. A. LangtofU
J. J. Coneybeare, M. A. WarlhUL
E A. H. Drummood, D. D. HuWrnaUe.
John Dolphin, M. A. RUxalL
John Ellis, B. A. Bamby Moor.
R. P. Goodenough, M. A. FnUon.
W. R. Hay, M. A. Dunnington.
Hon. T. A. Harris, M. A. OsbaUvkk.
Lamplugh Hird, M. A. Boievant.
Henry Kiiehingman, M. A. Boie.
Edward Otter, M. A. UOaMfe.
W. Preston, M. A. BUton,
Hon. John Lnmtey Savile, M. A. South
Nfwbald.
damuel Smith, D. D. GHndatt,
WUliam V. Vernon, M. A. UoHh NmbaU.
Robert Darley Waddikive, D. D. Dean of
Ripoii, Wiitow.
Henry Watkhu, M. A. GhmdaU.
James Webber, B. D. 8tretuaU,
W. S. WlUes, M. A. Holme,
John Wingfleld, D. D. fVeighieiu
T. B. Woodman, M. A. Bngthotye^,
CoLLKOK OP Vicars.
Rev. Richard Forrest, Sub-Chanter.
Rev. James Richardson, M. A.
Rev. WUliam Buhner. M. A.
Rev. James Dallin, M. A.
Rev. Henry A. Beckwith. M. A.
ORGANier.Mr. Matthew Caroidge.
AaaiM'ANT-OROANi8T>~~^ohn Can&dge.
Musieal Doctor
1 Clerk of the Vestry, 8 silking mm and
8 boys, 3 Vergers.
Rboistrar — ^William Mills, Esq,
Oiffkert qftk€ Ecclesiastical Cauri.
CHAWCBLLOR ANDCOMMiaSART— OtBBVQIo
Venables Vemon, Esq. M. A.
Dbpvty RBOiaTRAR-^Dseph Bnckie, Esq,
Proctors.
Mr. Wra. Mills. Mr. F. W. Storry.
Mr. Wm. Askwlth. Mr. J. R. MiUs.
Mr. Geo. Lawton. Mr. Thos, Dewse.
Mr. Thos. Wilsop. Mr. J. R. Fryer.
AppARiTORA-r-Messrs. Wm.&John Jackson,
Tlie court is held in the cathedral. Ofliee^
MioAter yard, open from nine in the
morniug to Qvo iu the evening.
Fonntrly the Anthbuhop had a palaop
clnne to the cathedral, on the north side ot
that edlfioe, erected by archbishop Thomas
L but it was dismantled by Archbishngp
Young ,whose «Q|ddlt>' waa tempted to nmkm
this spo]ia(i^)Q^by the lead wWeh ccvtscw^ ^
roof.
CITY or TOEK.
48
Tlie chap^ id St. Scpuldtre fonnerly > sorceriM, srti magic, trecpMMs, Ae."* And
tfood M>t &r ftom thcalte of the srohiepU- \ a court k liddin the hall every three weeks,
^ ThU dupel was built and j where p)«M in actions of debt, trespass, re-
"^ endowed by Roger, Archbishop of 1 plevln, &c to any anuiunt whatever, arising
within the liberty, art heard. There is also
a court leet and view of fhmk-pledge for the
wh(^ liberty, heki twice a year, namely, on
Wednesday in Easter week, and the first
Wednesday after new Michaelmas day.
The R^;ister Office, or the archUshop's
Preio^tive court, as it is sometimes called,
is held in an old building at the east end of
the cathedral, in which the registratkm of
wills and the granting of licenses for the ge-
neral diocese of York take placei The Deau
and chapter have also a distinct office, io
whi<^ secular business is transacted for the
inhabitants of the Liberty of St. Peters
The Dean^y house of this cathedral ii
situated in the Minster yard, and was ereef-
ed in the year 1090. At the reformation the
yearly tenths were valued at 30il I7«. 0%d. and
the living, which is in the gift of the king, at
307A I0«. Ihd' The present dean is the
Right Reverend George Markham, D. D.
who was created deau in 180^ The dean-
ery has the rectories of Podilingtoa, Pick-
eringf and Kilham, of ~ which the dean Ss
patron and ordinary ; he likewise presents to
Thornton, Ebberston, Ellerbunie, Bamby
Moor, Givendale, and Hayton vicarages.-^
He appoints also the residentiarfcs, but must
choose them out of the prebendaries, and
the first prebendary he sees after a vacancy,
has a right to claim the residentiaryship.-*-
The dean and the fbur resideatiarios consti-
tute the chapter ( andthevahieofaresiden-
dentiaryship is estimated, in Bacon's Liber
Regis, at 200/. per annum*
There are yet considerable remains of an
ancient building erected here to the honour ot
St, WiUlam, Archbishop of York, called ** St.
William's oollege,** for the parsons and dian*
try priot of the college to redda in, it being
deemed cootrary to the honour and deceney
of the church for them to live in houses of
layinen and women, as heretofore. Bdftvy't
church is situated in the Minster yard, but as
it will be enumerated amongst the churches
where service is still jgerfonned, it is unne-
cessary to dwell upMIt here. Besides this
churdi there were ^nerly two oth^ parish
churches within the Cathedral dose, namely,
• The time appointed by statute for
holding the General Quarter Sessions in
England is—
ChritiiM»-An the 1st week after Epiphany,
Softer— in the 1st week after the dose of
Easter.
hMnmmer^xn the 1st whole week after St,
Thomas a Beckett.
all man- MicXaeinMS—xn the 1st whole week after thf
inchantments, Jlth of October,
rock, and had, at tlie reformation, a reve-
■se amoonting to £l9S. 16«. Qd. ARer
the edifice had ceased to answer the purpose
od^nally intended part of it was converted
alD a public bouse, and from an opening at
the okd of a duugeon, with which the
^aiiel vras provided, the publican named his
bouse '* The Hole in the Wall." In the
ymfww 1816 the public house became ruinous,
^td waa taken down, when, on removing the
oiAterbJs, the workmen came to a subterrar-
aeooa prison, some feet below the surface of
tte earth, which had no doubt been used, m
tfae dark ages of cruelty and superstition, as
a dungeon, for the purpose of immuring
cedcaiwtica] delinquents. In the foUowing
]per a rude piece of Saxon sculpture, cut
apoD a stone, which, it is conjectured,
lonncd the base of the arch over the door-
way lff>a^'"e ^^ ^^ dungeon was found,
wlw^ pourtrays a man in the agonies of
aurroundedbydem<n>s, who are tor'
; his body, and selling his departing
spirit. This singular relic is deposited in
tbe Mloater library.
Not ikr from the dungeon is the prison
and the " HaU of Picas" for tiie Liberty of
St. Peter. The prison, kept by Thomas
Harrison, is used for oSenien within the
Bberty, and there is a small court room in
the upper story, where causes in oomnon
Isw arising witiiin this Jurisdiction are tried.
The Liberty of St. Peter comprehends
an those parts of the dty and county of
York which belong to the church of St, Pe-
ter, and an enumeration of which will be
Ibnnd in the population returns prefixed to
this volume. Henry John Dickens, Esq.
barrister at law, is the steward, and Chris-
topher Newstead, gentieman, of York, is
the Clerk *of the Peace and Under Steward
for this liberty, of which Mr. John Brook
Ss the Chief BaUiff, and Thomas Harrison
theconsuble. The jurisdiction is separate
and exdusive, and it has iU own Magistrates,
Steward, BailKf, Coroners and ComUbles.
Amongst its privileges the inhabitants men,
and teoanuof this liberty are exempt from the
payment of all manner of tolls tiiroughoui
Kogland, Ireland and Wale«, on the pro-
duction of a certificate, which the under-
■teward is always ready to supply. Four
general quarter sessions are held for this
liberty, at the sessions house, in the Monster
yard, on the Saturday in each week ap-
pointed by sUtute for holding the general
qglKter sessions, to inquire into " »" «"*«-
fm of rcUmics, poisouin^i **"'
44
HISTORY OF THE
«• 8t. Msry ad VAtvat," and «* St. John 6A
Plka." Tlie flnt ot Hmm cdlCMi wai le-
noT6d in the yor 1985, and ttto latter In
IMS.
The Bedd«n wai a eoUegeof Tlean
eboral, bekmghig to the cathedral; and the
chonlwMflrftoKlafawd te lias. Though
•tanding in Goodvamgate, and ouMoquentiy
not vithtn thaeloM of St. Pctfli% it la always
dMMd with that dittrlcc. on aeaouat of Its
original eonncxkio. The Tloars chmal were
iormecty af , agreeing In mimber widi the
pnfMDdal atalk in the cathedral, and besides
attending to their duty In the chohr, one
officiated for eooh canon, reeeiving for thdr
servtess the annual sum of forty shillings
onch. The chantries and obits, ftom whldi
the vtoan choral derlTed thdr chief support,
being dissolTcd, their number is greatly
diminished, and hi the vicissitude of human
afsnis, the Beddera, once the seat of impe*
rial grsndeor, and subsequently of eedesiaa-
tleal pride, is now the abode of poverty,
and m sosne of dilapldatloo. The Beddera
chapel, which was founded in 1348, is no
longer used tsr the general senrlces of the
sanctuary, butisonnAnedtothedirlstenlng
of chlkhcnand the churching of women. —
These several appendages formerly surround-
ed the cathedral, and were detached from the
city by walls, closed hi by four large pair of
gutas, which were shut every night These
gales, of which there are stiH some remains,
were placed, thelbst to open into Petagate,
opposite Little Blahe street! the second faito
Petergste, opposite Stonegatei thetfiirdat
the end of College street, oppoaHe the
Badderat and the fourth tato Ugglefoid. —
The dreomference of tlic Cathedral doee,
with Its discrict, is neariy three quartets of a
mile, and when In its meridian glory. It
formed a HtHe eoelcslaatical world of lu own.
In addition to theCathedral, there are
to York twenty three otiter diurdics, hi
whMh divhie service Is statedly performed.*
They are
The Church of All Rallowb,* com-
monly called All Saints, a discharged rec-
tory, in the gift of the crown, valued in the
hlo^booKsatft/. IgfcJOjAf and staled hi
Baoon^ Liber Regis IBl of the dear yearly
v4hieofev.8f.1kf.t TTie Rev. Wm. Flower
is the present Incumbent. The dranh stands
« In theohuTohes marked thus* there is
only divine service on the Sunday morning,
which oomroeooes at | past 10 o*dodi ; thus
t in the afternoon, at|Mstto'cloofc; thus
I both morning and aftamoon, at | past
10 and ipastf.
I These liMoki weiemido by
ars sMMdotad by the crown for that purpose,
>n tSS«Hfaof Henry Vlil. on the eve of
'ffformation.
r Published in 179$,
psvtiy hi High Ous^iate, but priadpnlly la
the Pavement. ItlsavstyaMlentslruotisTe.
and, aeeording to DrskCk Is buih on tho TOtoa
of Eborseum. Thebody oftheehuirii aad
part of the steeple «dUlilt a very aatiqsM
appeanuBoe, but the ediflee Is diiefly r»-
marlcsihie for a more modem ereotkn of
exquisite Oodiie workauuMMp on th« oM
steeple. Thistowcg Is Bnkhed Isntem i>t— ^
and tradltioB says, that aneiencly • lai)fw
lamp hung hi M, which was Nghtad In tttm
tdgfgt time, as a aMifc for travsHers to atea
at, IB their way to Yorkf over the ImmeBa*
forest of Galtres. There Is still the hook or
pnfly on which die lamp hung in the ateeple«
andlraalMs cross the windows, in whidi
the glass SnlgM^ fond. This taatam. It
k eo^)eetorsd,Va«buiH in the flfteenth cmk-
tury, and ttiere are here sel4ral old mosns-
ments outamporary with ttie supposed evc^
tion of the tower. Part of the presaat
burial ground was formerly oeedas a Hai%
and Fish market, but in 1789^ tf» ehnrth
yard was enhnged, and the dnneel *»**«^
then takso down, ttie ground on whldi It
stood was appHed to enlarge the market
plaeew At the same tftne the whole fobrfte
underwent a thorough repair.
ALL-SAiirra, North-strerti ananelettt
rectory, valued In the king^ books at 4/. /«•
I Id. and In Biicon*s Uber Regte UUL I7«. M.
The present rector is the Rev. Wra. Leow
Pickard, M. A. and the king Is the patron.
The service is on alternate Sundays, both
morntag and afteinofai. In early times thla
rectory beloDgcd to the priory of 8t Trinity,
hi Micklegate, to which It wai granted by
the Conqueror and confirmed by the boll ct
Pope Alexander II. The prindpal Object in
this church worthy of the stranger^ attcn-
tloo. is the ancient pahited glaa hi the wi-
dows, and amutilated piece of Roman mo-
numental seolpture in the south wall.
St. Crnun or Holy Ciosi,t In the Shanv
Mes, Is a rectory hi the gift of the Ung,
valued hi the Mng^ books at 91. l«t. 9d, and
hi Baoont Liber Regis 78Aefc9d: The Rev,
John Orertoo, M. A. Is the prcMnt hicumbmt.
The year liHA is the suppond date of thli
church, which was given by NIgell Fossard,
kml of Doncsster, to St. Mary*i Abbey. The
steeple is of brlA, omamcmed with a tmdk.
dome, and, like the steeple at Chesterfield* '
lesms to have lost hs perpendicular Hnc^
St. CoTRBsmT'a dnirdtf la a rectcty,
and stands near the postrrn at the end of
Peaseholm-greent the living Is valued In tha
kfaig*a books at 5J110*. lOdr and t» Baeon^
Lfber RegU at 9BL9s.9tl,i the king is the
patron, ami the Rev. Tho. Henry Ybrk^,
M. A. Is the rector. TbereisaBannualdis.
trttmtfon oTSL lOr. to the poor trndett tMt
CITY OF YORK.
45
Maxtimnas day, in virtue of a
i by Sir Martin Bowet, a native
of Yock» Init Lord Mayor of London, in
IS45. Many ancient remains have been
foood in digging here, and amongst others a
sepcddurai tile inscribed Lxo. iz. Hisp.
St. DK2VK18, in Walmgatc ; this church
m a TCCCory, of whidi ttie Rev. James Ser-
jeaDtno, M. A. is the incumbent, and the
idag the potxoa. In the king's books it is
vained at 4L Os. lOtf. and in Baoon's Liber
Begis at 312. 17'> Divine service ii per-
tanaed ooce a Ibrtnight, at half-past two
<feh»ck in ttte afternoon. Traditioa repre-
senCa Chia church to have been originally a
Jewtsh Synagogue or Tabernacle, but the
taditkm teeim to rest on no sufficient au-
tbontf. In tiw year 1798, in cousequence
cf an injury suffered by the foundations^ the
vest end of this edifice was taken down, and
the sbie of the church thereby considerably
redoeed. At the same time, the neat and
lofty spire whidi was perforated by a shot
dnitaig the last siege of York was taken
Aswn, and a square tower, not in good taste,
talntitutBd. The andent pordi was then
ain removed, but the carred door-way re-
■uina, and would grace a more entire and
handsofne edifice.
8r. MsLBH'a Church,* in the Square
btaiing that name, was formerly a- rectory,
appropriated to the nunnery of Molseby, but
in the reign of Henry V. it was ordained a
vieacagei the value of this living in the
kiag'ii books i» ^ &$. 5d. ; in Bacon's Liber
Regis, it Is ▼slued at 44/. 4f . 6(^ ; the Rev.
John Aeaster, tierk. Is the vicar. Tradition
«ys, that upon the site of this church there
flkciently stood an heathen temple dedicated
to Diana. In the year 1743, the diurch
ynd beloogiog to this ehardi was appropri-
ated to the pubHe use, and a plot of hind in
Davygate, appropriated to tfie interment of
die dead instead of it In 1770, the York
Taven»>w8s ereeted on part of this land.
Prior* to these alterations, the area bore the
opprobRkHis name of Cttekold'a Comer, but
t tmproTement ii became St. Helen's-
by which name i% is now called.
r'Hie sntranee to the diurch is a large
~ ) in whidi it is conjeetnred that
o'foTBoerly baptised by emersion.
The Church of 9r. John the Evange-
Ust.t near Ousa-bridge, appertains to the
dean and diapcer of York, and though men-
tioned in the Litier Regis, has no value af-
fixed to the Uvhig. The Rev. James Rich-
ardaon. M. A. is the curate. In this church
is hiterred the remains of Sir Ridiard Yorke,
of York, Kni^t, mayor of the staple at
Calais, and Lord Mayor of York, hk 1469.
md 140^ The steeple was blovn down by
a high wind In 1551, and has never been re-
built. In consequence of the receiit im-
provements near Ouse-bridge, the burying
ground has been materially contracted, and
the street made more spacious in front of the
churdu
The Church of St. Lawrkncx, in
Walmgate, was andently a rectory, but is
now a vicarage, of which the dean and diap-
ter of York are the patrons. It is valued in
the king's books at U. lOs. and in Bacon's
Liber Regis at 13£. 4«. lOcf. The Rev. Wm.
Wright Layng, A. B. is the vicar, and divine
service, which is performed once a day on
alternate Sundays, commences at half-past
ten in the morning. Atthea»^;eof York
this church was nearly destroyed, and it re-
mained in ruins till 1669, when it was re-
paired partially, but in the year 1817 it was
thoroughly repaired and cnlarged^^
St. Margaret's Church,* oh the
north side of Walmgate, is a rectory, in the
gift of the king, valued in the books at 4/.
9*. 9id, and in Bacon's Liber Regis at 27^
8*. Bd, The living is enjoyed by the Rev.
John Overton,- A. M. In 167S, the steeple
of this diurch fdl down and injured the roof,
which, owing to the then poverty of the
parish, was not repaired till twelve years af-
terwards. The porch of St Margaret's ex-
hibits an extraordiuary spedmen of Saxon
sculpture and architedure, and is said to
have l^ccu brought fh>m the dissolved hos-
pital of St Nicholas, without the neighbour-
ing bar. It comprises four united drcular
arches (ornamented with figures) below and
within eadi other. The arches are supported
by a light round column. The top of the
porch Is crowned with a small stone crudfix,
and the effect is altogether antique and
interesting.
St. MARTrir's Church,* Micklegate, Is
a rectory, vested in trustees, valued in the
king's books at 51. I6t. 3d, and in Bacon's
Liber Regis at 46/. 4$. 6%d. The Rev. Mon-
tague John Wynyard is the rector. The
{Minted glass in the windows of this church
is very beautiful, and in the wall of the
church yard there are several curious pieces
of defaced Roman sculpture.
The Church of St. Martix, the
Biihop.l in Coney-street, is an andent edi-
fice, noticed in Domesday book. The living
is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at
4f* and estimated in Bacon's Liber Regis at
the clear yearly value of SI/. 16«. 8d, The
patnms are the dean and chapter of York,
and the Rev. William Bulmer, M. A. vicar,
is the present incumbent The appearance
of the exterior of the church is improved by
a tower steeple, and it is rendered remark-
aUf by a ctock which projectsinto the stiec
46
HISTORY OF THE
upon which it th* figure of a taaa holding a I
quadrant that always points to the sun. I
St. MAav, Blihup-hlU the Elder tl thia
ehurch, situated in Micklegate>ward, is a
rectory, of whi^ the dean and dupter of
York are the patroosi it is valued in the
king's books at 5^ Oc. KM. and in Baooo's
LiberRcgUat44/. The Her. John Graham
ia ttie incumbent. The eburdi is small*
but Its appearanoe is rural and interesting.
The north duiir was the pew and burial-
place of the Fairfia's while they resided
in this dty, and there are some monumea-
tal remains of the flunily, aa w^ as of
the Pawson's, with whom they were united
in marriage.
St. MAitY'a BIshop-hiU the Younger,
at the Junction of Trinity-lanc, Bishop^iill
and Fetter-lane, te alao a rectory, of which
the dean and chapter of York are the pa-
trons. The living is valued in the kfaig*s
books at 6/. On lOd. and in Bacon's Uber
Rcgte at dSL 8*. M. The Rev. Richard
Forrest is the incumbent; divine service
is performed here onoe a foitnight, at half-
past two in the afteruoon. The villages of
Copmanthorpe and Over Poppleton bdong
to this church and parish. The patrons
have the tythe of com and hay, and the
rector the oblation of his parishionen, mov-
tuaries and penonal tythes, also the tythe of
orchards and nursery, and increase of cattle,
sul^ect to a small ■ww^i itlpcnd to the
Armcr of the chapter.
St. HARY'a Church, Castl^gate,* is a
rectory, in the gift of the crown, valued in
the king's books at 2L 8«. 6kd. and in Bacon's
liber R^ at 65L The Rev. Isaac Oraysoo,
is the rector. There are hcra several old
monumental inscriptions as remote as the
14th and I5th centuries.
St. Maubjcs, in Ifonkgate, is united
to the church of St. Trinity, in Ootbetham-
gate, but divine service is performed hete
every alternate Sunday, at half.pMt ten hi
the morning, and at half-past two in the af-
ternoon. The Rev. James Dallin, IC. A. is
the vicar. The structure is very ancient,
but the interior has been lately moderaiasd*
St. MicHABL-LK-BBZJrABr,t in the
Minster-yard, is a curacy, ha the gift of the
dean and chapter, of which the Rev. H. A.
Beckwitb, M. A. te the hieumbaat curatSi
In the king's books the living is vahaed at
9L Of. lOd, and in Bacon's Uber Regis at
1 1/. 17«. 9d, Jn adOitioa to the Sunday ser-
vice, there is a sermon every Wednesday
evening atseven o'clock. This church, which
is the largest and most elegant saered edifloe
to York, except the cathedral, wwrebuUt in
198L The altar piece was ereoted In 1714,
r (ha parish. Itisoomposedoffouroakeik
pillars of the Corinthian order, which, vitti
the entablature and anns of Englaiad, havca
fineeAct.
St. M iCBABL'a, SpurrlergatSbt »> MS-
dent rectory, in the gift of the kii^ vahini
hi the books at 8^ 1^ 1(2. and in Baeoa'a
Uber R^ at 19^ 3fc 8tf. The reelor is tbe
Rev. Robert Sutton, B. A. This duimls
has lately been r»«iiflad I the CMt and aoNtla
walls> with a part of the weatcm wall havie
been ra-built, and the intsrior newly deo»-
rated, to which impeovemsnta a new ctgmt
is about to be added. Inaaaklngtheaaaltwr-
atioos, seven fKt of thesiteof Oie toamm
chnrdi were yielded to Spuitlaigata^ lowidan
the street.
The Church of St. OLAVB,t in the a«a-
burbs, adjoins the aoMiient nUns of the Abbey
of' SU Mary, aMl waa originally a chapel te-
pendent upon that monaslsry; it Is prebaUif
on thia account that no valuaCkm ia pnt
upon the living in the king's boote. Tlw
Rev. Ralph Wonley Is the present Ineun.
bent During the sk«e of York the roa#«r
thischuroh was used as a platfenn Air ana-
non, and the edifice was so much iiMured
that it was found necessary to re-build It te
17X3-3. It exhibits a mfaEture of andast
materlab and modem workmanship, ao opm-
Uned as to be wottfiy tte attsntkm of
The Church of St. Saiipaoir,* at Om
Junction of Patrick^ Pool* Swinciata an4
Oirdleigate. whether from St Sampeon^
name not bdug Ansnd in the oalendar, or
from what other cause it Is not known, b«t
thto living is not mentioned la the kli^
books: it kin the gift of the vioam chonL
Thelneumbent curate Is tbe Rev. WUllaBa
Bulmer, M.A. The steeple of thiednirsh*
like othea in York, euftecd froaa ihmm^
non balkof the enemy at the laatiicfe, and
theperfiuations aw still visible^
St. SATiovn Chumb/* StSaviouqjaaew
is an andent building witha handeeoM tawCT
steepla, on which is a woodsn eroes. K is a
rectory, hi the gl^ of the king, vahiad in tiM
bonks at ML ft*, ad. and la Bacon's Uber
Rcgto at 90L 17«. HA The Rev. Joh*
Orahvn k the faMuasbsnt In addkioii
to the Bkomlng senrlee^ then k a Isctniw
have on Sunday evening at half-peat dx
oTdook. The ^viodowa are enrkhed wUh
much andent stained ^ass, and among, tha
modem faneriptlons are a Aw of more r»>
St. TitnrrTV, In Micklpgala,! thoiqih
an andent enctian, k not mentioned in tha
king's books. The Udi« k of smaH vahie,
though the parish of St Nicholas wee
united tnthkiu 1566. It kavloar^e: tl|e
Rev.ikorgcOfaham, B. A. bdnf vi^,
CITY OF TOKK.
47
9r. fftfiirrY, tn Goodmngate, of
vMiih the Aiclitaldiop of York it tbe pttroB.
ti the kin^t booki K It valued U IV. is.
9^ md in Baeoort Uber Regit at IW: ««.
Ite Her. Jsmci Damn, M. A. it the pietiot
liar. Ctvtee terrioe it performed ho*
mry Sunday alternately, in the morning at
Wl^aat ten, and in the afternoon at half-
pHttwD cTdock. There art in this church
mmm manomcntal iatcrfiitloas of an early
m^ oDa of them at remote at 1307* ^^
etadow over the altar taUe it alto Tery and-
oi^ aad eontahit much ciuioQi Btainedglaat.
§T. TaiwiTT, hi King't Court,t oom-
Moly called Chrittft Churdi, it a Tlearage.
niaed tai the kfaig't bookt at 8^. and in Ba-
otfk UbcT Regit at 17/. 18«. fU. The mat-
taoC Wen Hoapital it the patron, and the
pveat Tlear it tfie Rev. Richard Inman.
Tile old courtt of the imperial palace at
T«k iiiiTirrt to thlt place, and there It a
loue In the neighbourhood which wat
tameily called Duk^gild-halL *< The Ro-
■ta imperial palace," sayt Drake, wat made
At rMldenee of the Saxon and Danith khigt
of Nordramberland ; and tutitequently of the
CMh till the conqueet The ditdi on o^e
4if»ofthedrarchityetvitlble, andtdllre-
crim the name of the King*! ditch. Bythe
Mlniriiff* of the area of the Haymarket, the
haittot Mm diurdi were oonriderably cm-
triled, and the pubBc safety, at the entrance
to St. Andrewgate, teems to require a ttlU
tether diminution of this ancient projection.
In UanufMturing andcommerdal townt
and dittriGti, dissenters from the ettabliahed
dmreh are generally numerous and influen>
fiats but in ancient cities, and particularly
la the teats of episcopal sees, the membeiy of
Oa established diurch have a decided prt-
pondrrance, both in numbers and in station.
TUs obaervatioa applies to the dty of York,
bat these are here seveial ohapelt and meet-
iaf houast, and the dittmtwt, at a body,
hold a respectable station. The most vena
rable amongst these plaoas of wotship Is a
sbmH chapel, in St Saviouxgata, called the
PrtMbyterkM Chapel, of which the Rev.
Owlet WeUbetoved, <jt the Unitarian peiu
siiMirwi. is the nfBdating mfaiistart anddi-
vine aenice is performed here twice ever]^
Sabbath, namely, at 11 (/doek in the mom-
ii^ and at 9 o'dodi in the aftemooik Ife
Wcilbdoved Is also the Theological Tutor
in a ooOegiataeatabUshroent, in Mdnkgate,
York, called, *« the Manchester CoD^ge,"*
* An academy for siriiilar purposes
was eatablisbed about the year 17M, at
at Warrington, which was diseontiBued
in 1704 i two years afterwards the patrons
of it etUblished the present institution at
Manchester, which was removed to York
la 1009.
whkfa institution b designed prindpaUy for
the education of young men for the mi*
nifltry, but lay-students are aifanitted at a
dutfge of one hundred guiiyas a year. The
divtadty students have every expense of
board and education defrayed from a frmd
ndsed by donations and annual snbaerip-
tions, amnngrt the protcstant dltsenters of
the Piesbyterian denomination.
The Unitarian Baptists are a smaller
community, who assemble for wonhip hi a
chapel formerly occupied by the Indepen-
dents, fad High Jubbogate. They have no
stated mfadster, but, as In the Sodaty of
Friends, aay of the ooQgrcfstkm are per-
mitted to addreis their brethren. Thehoort
of service on the Sabbath are, II oTdock hi
the morning, S tai the afternoon, and 6 in
the evening t they have also service at 7
o'dod^ on Tuesday evening. In every week.
In York, as in most other towns and
dties in England, the Society of Friends,
commonly oalled Quaker^ forms a respect-
able religious eommunlty. Their meeting-
house, which is situated at theentrsnee to
Far Water-lane, with an entrance by a pat-
sage from Castkgate, consists of two build-
ing^ the first erected tn the year 1073, and
the hitter hi 1817* The original buikling has
been subsequently enlarged, and rendered
capable of aooommodating between three
and four hundred people. The new struc-
ture is a neat and substantial brick building,
used prindpally at the quarterly meetings;
itwinseatl900pei9aas,andisso constructed
at to be both warmed and vcntibted, or
ventibrted only, aooonUng to the season of
the year. The method of eflbeting this
simple opefttion, so oondudve to the health
and comfort of a oongregatiott, is explained
in a small usefol quarto work, recently pub-
lished at York. The hours of meeting, on
the Sabbath, are 10 cTdock in the morning,
and 6 tai the afternoon In summer, and 10 in
morning, and 3 In the afternoon, in win-
ter; there is also a week day meeting, at 10
o^dock hi the mondng every Wednesday.
The Friends have a small tawkisurs, in
Kiik^baie^ ornamented with trees of vene-
rable appearaaee, forthehttennentof thefar
The MethodMs are so numerous a
Body in York at to render two regular
placet of worship in the dty neoeisary for
Chdr accommodation. Thdr prindpalcha-
pd is hi Naw street, and was built in the
year, 1805. This statdy edifice to cfbiick,
with stone moukUngs, and is capable of ac-
oonunodathig a congregation of 9000 persons.
The servket commence on Sunday atdght
o^ck>ck hi the morning, half past 2 in the
afternoon, and 6 in the evening; there la
48
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HISTORY OF THE
also a prayer meetiiig at 6 o'clock on Sunday
morning, and at 5 in tummer« and 6 in win-
ter on the Tuesday and Friday momingt.
The other chapel it of still more recoit
date; it wa* built in the year 18IG, in Al-
bion-«treet, and is, from its situation, called
Albion Chapel t and the senrices are at half
past 10 in themoming, 6 in the evening on
Sundays, at 7 o'clock on Thursday evoi.
ings. This building is about half the size of
the other Methodist chapeL They are both
soppUed with preadters from the conference
in connexicHU with the late Reverend John
Wesley.
The Cahinistic Chapel, in Grape-lane,
is now occupied by the Primitive Methodists,
their Sunday ser%ice is at half past 10 in
the morning ; prayers at 6 in the morning
and 8 in the evening ; Monday and Friday
service at half past 7 in the evening ; Saturday
evening prayers at 8 in the evening.
The Independents, though formerly
scarcely known in York, have of late be-
come a numerous body, and will, probably,
imder the ministry of the zealous and elo-
quent young preadier, lately called to pre-
side over them, still further increase. Their
chapel, which is eligibly lituated in Lendal,
and thence called " Lendiil Chapi'l," was
built in the year, 1814, at a cost of 3000/.
and will accommodate a congregation of
1000 persons. The Rev. James Parsons is
the minister; and the Sabbath services, of
which there are three, commence at half
past ten in the morning, half past two in the
afternoon, and half past 6 o'clock in the
evening. There is also a lecture on Thurs-
day, and a prayer meeting on Monday, each
of which service* commences at 7 o'clock in
the evoiing.
The Sandemanians, a sect of soceders
from the Scotch church, founded by the
Rev. John Glass, have a chapel in Grape
lane,* with a small burial ground annexed.
Owing to the smallness of their numbers,
they have no stated pastor, but this congre-
gation asseraUet for divine service every
sabbath morning at half past 10, and again
in the afternoon at 2 o'clock.
The religious community, so long the
lords of the ascendant, both in this elty and
in this country, but now ranked as dissentets,
occupy, in place of tlie stately Cathedral, a
neat brick-built chapel, of modem erection,
in Little Blake street. The Rev. Benedict
Rayment is the pastor of this congregation.
The momin(( service commences in the
chapel on Sundays and Holidays, at 10
o'dock in the morning, and the evening ser*
vice at 3 o'clock m the afternoon, except in
the two mid-winter months of December
nA J«nu.iry, when the cvoiing service be-
gins an hour earliflr. Every Sunday raom-
ing a musical high man, acoompttiiad by •
sweet and fUll toMd ocgah, (raaently batli at
anexpemeof 500/.) is oelebratad here; and
in Lmt and Advent puUie Icetures 9Cix given
m the evening, every Sunday, Tueaday, and
Thursday, whidi commence at 7 o'clock.
In the suburbs of the city, without
Micklegata bar, is a laige and handsome
brick building, called *' The NunHerptT
which has been used sinoe the year (1666 as
a boarding ishool lur ladies of the Roman
Catholic persuasion. The aasistants in this
seminary having quitted the w^ld, and de-
voted themselves entirely to the instructioii
of youth, are popularly deoumioated nuiu g
each of them constantly wears a large Uadc
veil, and exhibit other tokms of monastie
peculiarity. At present the establishment
consists of sixty young ladies, some of them
sent firom a considerable distance, for the
purpose of education, more than twenty
nuns, and about twelve lay-sisteri, with an
officiating clergyman, the Rev. Jamee Ne^rs.
ham, and four domestic servants. Mrs. EUiz.
Coyney is the Rev. Mother Superior of the
convent. On tlic premises is a small neat
chapel, in which the prayers are read every
morning at eight o'clock, and cm the aab-
bath day also, at two o'clock in tlie after-
noon. These services are open to the
public. Over the general culraneo is a gal-
lery, in which several of the nuns take their
stAtiDU to accom^iaiiy the organ during di-
vine service, and the cfll-et of the music
may not be inaptly styled seraphic.
There are iu York 30 diurches and cha-
pels, and ten monasteries and religious houses
which have gone to decay. Tliree of tlie
decayed churches have been already men-
tioned in the history of the cathedral and its
appendages; the others are SL Bridget and
St. Nicholas, in Micklegate: SU Clement's,
without Skeldergate Postern ; St. Gregory,
near Micklegate; St. Peter Oic Utile, in
Peter lane; St. Clemen fu, nearly opposite
Merchants' Hall; St. George, near Newgate
lane; St. Andrew, in Fisheigate; St. Peter
iu the Willows, at the upper part of Long
Close : these andent edifices were all in the
ward of Walmgate. In Monk- ward the de»
cayed churdies are St. Mary's, Layerthorpe;
and St. Maurice, Monkgato. In Bootham
ward, St. Andrew,, St. Stephen, and St
John the Baptist, InHungate; SL Wilfred,
near Blake street. In the suburbs there were
St. George's cliapd, SL George's dose ; St
Helen's and the church of All Saints, near
FishcTgate postern; St. Edward and St
Michod, W^atlingate; SL Giles, in Gilly-
gate ; and the chiqpel of St Mary. Magda-
Icnc, near tlie boundary stone of the dty.
CITY OF TOUK.
49
The nooMtartet and rtUgkwa iMWies,
e Che Abbey of St. Mary, litiuted iMhiod
Meaor-houie; the mo—irtwy of the
Frian. anciently a Roman temple
mend to the heathen god Senpis, eltuafeed
is Friai^flerd— ; the eoavent of blacfc or
iFlriao, near MioklegBte bar; the
' or the Friare Minor, on the
■ of the Ooae, fonnerly the newninnal
■■idaaeeof tiie kings of England; themo-
■aitiiy of the Fiiais Camwlitw, which in
the days of itt glory, oecupied a principal
fart oC the groiuid ftom Whipmawhapmagate
tothcrtrcrFoii; and the monaitcTyof the
Oimehed Frian, at the eoraer of Baricer-
bin. in Deggeigate-hme stood the nun-
aery of St. Clement, foonded by Henry I.,
in. 114*, for theaunsof the Benedictine or-
4ar; ia Stone-waU-doee, the priory of 8t
Andsnts, ioundcd fai 190S, by Hugh Mur-
dec. Cor twelTe oanaBi of the order of Sem-
ai the priory of St Nieholaa, Wat-
^ a loyal ftmnMon, established under
Che potranageof theUngsof Ei^laiid, for
A select munber of both sexes; and the
pnory of St. Trinity, hi Trinity gardens,
The greater part of theae edifloes have
totally diaappaaied; but the rain of «t.
Marya Abbey, formerly one of theglorles
of Yorii, and still,
" Great in ndn, noUe in decay,**
Rmasne a monument of departed splendour.
This oneenoble and magnUkant monastery,
is sHoalad on the North side of the city, and
the land gently slopes ftom without Boothanr
bartotheOuaa. The site is a fine spot of
ground, nearly square, and comprehends a
ciradt of 1280 yards. In the Abbey wall
were two principal gates, one to the East,
opening hito Bootham, near the gate of the
cky, and the other into Marygate. A spad-
OM pleoeof rich ground to the North of
this street, running down to the river, was
I by the monks for their tat cattle, and
1 Abnry-garth. According to Ingulphns,
I was a monastery here before the oon-
in whidi Slward, the valiant Earl of
Northumberland was interred. And tradi-
tkm has placed upon this site, the temple of
Bdlona, fhmi whidi the emperor Severus
leodved the presage of his death. The mo-
nastery was then dedicated to St. Olave, and
its name was not changed to that of St
Mary, tiU the time of WUUam Rufus, who
wna one of iu distinguished patrons. In the
year, 1370, thU Abbey wm totaUy destroyed
by fire, but under the direction of Simon de
Warwick, the then Abbot, who laid the fint
stone of the new erection, it again raised its
head, and in two and twenty years the iden-
tical fabric, of which we this day see the
venerable remahis was completed. From
this time the munifleenceand piety of princca
and nobles, cnrichedthe Abbey of St Mary,
the dlisoltttion of the religloua
hi the reign of Henry VIIL its
), according to Speed,amouttt-
ed to £9065. Is. Bkd- The privileges of
this monastery were as remarkable as its
opuleaoei The abbot had the honour to be
mitred, and ei^oyed a seat in parliament,
with the title of Lord Abbot Our eighth
Henry, whose cupidity was a great deal less
equivocal than hia love of reformation,
seiitd upon the revenues of the dismantled
monastery, and ordered a palace to be built
out of its ruins, which wm caUcd the King's
Manor. This palace, however, sunk into
decay, and thou^ James I. gave orders to
have it repaired, and rendafed fit for a royal
residency it has, in some degree, shared the
fete of the Abbey, and the whole U now in
the possession of thm Grantham fomlly.
Time and depredation have reduced evoi the
walls of this venerable fU»ric within narrow
Hmits; at present, the gieatest partof the
indosura is a pasture; the rest Is leased for
gardens; and snoh parts of the paUwe as are
habitable, are let in humble tenemenU; at
which, the mitred kMTd abbots, in thepleni.
tude of dteir power, would have cast a
glanoe of diadahk The Manor-house to
occupied as a boarding sdwol for young
faMUcsr. for which purpose it to well adapted.
Sufficient yet remahis of the ruins of the
Abbey, to carry the mind back to other
times, and to Indieate the labours and the
resting place of Stephen de Whitby, whose
supposed tomb-stone, thus inscribed, to seen
in a small court, now a stable yard, at the
East end of the dototars: HIC: JACET:
STEPANO : A& B : ISPN. IthuUmg
been a matter of surprise and regret, that a
ruin, so picturesque, and in a rituation so
inviting, should be disfigured with the un-
sightly nuisances which incumber thto an-
cient Abbey ; and it to much to be wtohed,
that dther tiie noble proprietor of the ve-
nerable domain, or the coriMNation of York,
with hto Lordship's permission, would so for
act the part of pubhe bencActors, as to
render thto an attractive scene, as it is so
capable of betaig made, both to the inhabi-
tants thcsnsdves, and to every roan of taste
and lover of antiquity that visits thto andent
dty.
The Red Tourer, another of the ancient
buildings of York, is so called from being
built of Inrick ; it u situated not fai) trom
Wabngate btf, on the SnuUi bank of the
Foss, and when York was a coimnc;'^'
dty, commanded the Fob island. ThT»
andent edifi«r, the antiquity of which can
so
U18TORY OF THE
not be predtdy fhced, to MnymiMl to be
nouiy ooeval with the petiod of the loU
denoe of the Romam in tMs eoaaftf. The
roenafiMiure of Ininulaiie im the Intetkir of
CMS buildhig has ■ggranted the dUupMi.
tiom of tiine, and Me prcuiit mnuMWiM
Gomroys hot a very Impcefcot Mea of the
stately square stnieture, ttiroo^ the Icwi^
holes of which the e^gtors of war w««
pointed to proCeet *e wryof thepoft of
Volt ftam hostile tttaek.
Behind Trinity GwdsBs, in the Sooth
East corner of ttie^,li an icjcntniwind,
the origin of whidh Is not kn#»B. ksan-
elcnt deeds and hislories itlscaMed, MIM
Latntm, or OUBtiSfte, slgniiyiqg nptoeof
soourity, and probably fbrtnsthe pkUutm,
m Lcland and Camden siqppose, of an «i-
eicni rained castle. The OMinnd Is ornn-
mcwted with a s»aU pJintatJon of bwss, and
exaedy eorresponda with that on wMdi
Cllil)vd*s fcmm is oraeted, on dMopposMe
Sideof lheriv«r. This potaiC te— iiiils a
fine fidw of York, and of the ridh oowifry
by whieh it is surrounded.
Af^foteiiW to the Witt of the Casde
yard, at the South WestsKtNmHy of CasOi-
gate, stands a foond tower, boBt by Wllllnm
the Conqueror, as a hoip to IhcCsstIo, and
called aifbr^* Tbwvr» i MHae derived
fhnn the Lords, who wore anrfenOy its
wardens, and whl<ft tenHy pocrtidbly tnxn
thatdrcamstanse, cMMdMrl^ofearry-
ine the sword befbre the king In Voriu In
LeUniTi time It was **ii lb ndno," and to
thatstateftcontin«edtin«ieconteskbetwMn
Charles t. and hb psarnamenC, when it was
ropalred and stMngthenod wHh ftifttnca-
tions and a dncw4iildge, ndeep moot being
supplied f^em thowaters of the Foss. Af-
ter the sorrender of the eity to the parih^
mcntary generals, Thonas DkfcinMii, the
Lord Mayor, a aealoai supporter of the
popular cause, was made governor of Oiis
tower. But In the year 1663, Sir John
Reresby was appointed goiwrnor by Chnrlea
II., and in the following year, on IheftsdvaE
of St Geoi^) about ten o*doek at night,
the magaaino took (Ik, akWI nduoetl the
tower to a ruin, in whieh state it remains to
thb day. The cai'w of the fao wm never
oorroctty ascertained, but the destruction
is supposed to have bscli Intentional, and
to ha\o proceoded from that JcaSousy of
miliUry oontrol, which English dtisens so
jusUy entertain, and which the pt«»ence of
A foitrew, commsttihig the dty, was so wcD
calculated to cxcMik At that time a popular
toast hi York wia. «* the dcmoUtion of the
«fMH>*«*** snd'ihe garrison, apparently
I of the a|tt|^fMlg catastrophe, aD
i unhttrt^Slfc.^ intraaoe into the
kocptoft
lower, tbowyi of whidi i»
I and Beortoit Is ndmwjwofl
doepu Tho sides of tho gigMtfengDomton
whkhthobnfldtngitaadsaMplanloa wHh
tieos and shmribs, muA «)0 nmot whMi Ibr-
asorly summnded it Is near so lemdiHaJy
iDed Bp, Ihot ttie odtoe spacer
and plsawna gwends. Thepoupmy ittnM,
with tmm hii* ne«r tfat ciiy#,t> g«Mft
ftom JoaaL toBabimiaB«»d BHflhU:
the pnssot ownsr Is aaawrt Wite Wnwd,
nq. of CSNMtotad, Maf Setty, oad ft is
oeeopied by Lodf <Mht.
York isoeMbratedtyrdwniniberond
vtonty of tts bsnovoient Instltntions, which
haodi : — Ho«rmu*«-AsT&inra— Sniooto
and other ehaaftieo.
Tho iloapCftfl ^ 9L Amihongf, wm
ft»milwl ftom ttiree to iMir ceuuutes ago,
by Sir Jflim I ■gluii, Knt. nhmthaeall^roa
of IVa*, Ar thalBothfliBof flbAndMny.
iUUrthe dlMMntkin of the fiVgloue ho«Ma»
it Ml into tho hsaids of ft ftmnnlty, ttn-
slating of a master and eight keepcn, who
girvva ftMtovcry three ycaos, psobaMyoot
of Or Ntoahring iwennos of the oldhoa-
pity? but in MSI. Ms ftiast tm disease
tinued, and the feUowsMp dissolved. Tbb
logendkry iftwy of 9t Anthony, of Pndna,
sad his pig, snyt DMke, Is represemtil In
oat of «it whiduno of the dnueh of 9c
Sovioor. The biothf«i of this mcndlemic
hoascoeedtogoftboggftig ki tho elcy and
cisewhtw, mi otee gtnsiaMy well re waiiied
for 8t AndMny^ sake. But If they wei«
■Dt lettered every time wfih a HH ahng.
thoy grumbled^ toid thdr pvaycts back-
wants, and told ttbpoeiple that StAnthotiy
«««dd plague fiern ftr it There is an in-
flaamatory cataneoas disease^ eaMed St
Anthony^ llret this the brethren Bmdethc
pODplebeliove the Sahit wouM inmetupan
them if thoy dhobUged hlm,arwotthicurc
thomof ft, ITthtfymefftedaenra Inthn»
they had soeh oi ftMewdancy here, and the po-
tion of the hospital was held hi such eoteem.
Chat when any persoi^ sow pfggcd, one mm
set apart, and fed as fHt as they could make
it, to give to the brethren of St Anthony,
that they might not be tormented by this
flerydisc«se; and hcnec came the proverb-.
A* fat m on Anikomff pig. hi 1646, the
whdie of the building in which (ho br«.
thren met was te-edificd, and It is now
appropriated ehiefty fortho use of the charity
sduxH.
Agar'B Hospital is situated near the
county honpitAl, and is occupied by nx
poor aged widows, each of whom teoeivca
CITY OP YOML.
51
mmuik pAidbyliwfMitesof Mi;AldenBa9
M^K, tte firaQdei^ out «r laod wbkh now
Ins pOTi <tf tiM criMe oTUxd Middktaik
or Banlm^s Bctpitat, io thoMlHnte
«f Vad^ iilU* it knova vitik <»rUriB|y,
«^ tbai ii eooiiits «r dx ainraMe ooC-
t|ss» jufKiwifltodlo pcKBQM oC both MX^
»lfcn«arh *awivB aktuftibirty thiWnjm y«w.
, it ia«|i<k WMi give^akoDt*
IB, 4Ki tfa* dflBOn
I to 1m«« bMAlvonaidM licUHi^ oC
toC QiiitWi-
t£;ptfa4 to ^catiaotioii Hw 1m»
«r S& CoMetliuw If ^luatMt xmn
«• lloir, at ite flPti«M9 IQ. tiM #tr.
Tbift wwaoGtaitly • houit oC««(trtiilamMt
Car poor tniviUei* or fMriini, vho «0«M
aal aflbiii Id piy Car lo4fiaffi iBtlwiQmib
BwiMfaig» of tlili kinA wen wiwHy p<mJ»
cafiauMwot, on tiie side of th* liighmif^
aiii tihte VM A XMote chlva <tf tlMit
te OakiTk time it HM kff« mib «Ml <«0alBe4
aft tte otf^ txfMim, « a iMtMMte ftff
yoor vidowt, t»ioii^ il «a» th^i Imtfy
iliiili^oCth»na#»qCa^iaritft Iwtwf
aafleet fHND H««K>^» iMvy. that by tka
■■PtMBiwii doMtiois of vaciom b«»eiwlo«
wilhtotha iBit Mitiiry. it ii9waflbr(tefa».
ikmem for four amioot witfoim, qmIi of
vteoft deriva aa tMoaae Swam tba ohaiityk
aaomtiae to iw: Ja. far cnmpa.
vcr aoar, aad darive* kf bmva ftm Iba
|bwi4an» Dr. CalCopb m^ Maxy Ua w^
hf whBm'Amm paavidad, la thayaac 1717*
fnttha aoeaiMtloB of *<aiflhtpQov«oaMik''
At jawMot tha tvmiM whieh aaa ipnodiiaad
ftom iMda at Cawood aad Thorp WU-
Imii^^, yicUtoaMhof thaaiflhtiianates
ahauft na iioiiads a yaaiv
IwgkPHf* H9$fiM wa« fouadtd by
Sir Atthiw lafhaai. a Moior Mdamuui of
Vaifc* in tha yaw IMO. and endowed ivith
i»«pauadaa yatr Ibrcachof tha tep poor
■uwa^ itihiniali» who ha^e alto a now
«o«niafanrt«oy«v>> Tha fladovment alio
paovidB^ twenty noblea Ibv " aa honeat
aUa Ban to read prayeia is thp aha^**
payaUa oat of aartain landa ai Sharlff
Hattoai Tha buUdinfi fofmfaig thia faoa-
pittl aiadtaatad ia Bootham* and eonriat
of tcaoettagaa, of tvo rooma each, with a
ihipil ia tha oeDtr& The badge of theae
.widawa ia» a ailver eock gilt, the oBMat of
the Irria laaiily, of Temple Newsam, of
whtcfa fiunily Sir Arthur waa tha founder.
The patxooage of thia liocpital ia now
ia the Dowager BfaiehloncaB of Hertfocd,
tha ddert daughter of the late Lord Irvin,
and one of the lineal dcacendania of Sir
Artbw*
E 2
8L LtonartT* IloipUal ia an ancient
foundatkm. which exiated befora the con^
<piait, aad when in the meridian of its uae-
AUneaa aupported thirteen brethren* four
aecular pricata, eij^ siaters, thirty choristers,
two achnrtnm«rffl»» twenty-aix beMlmen, and
six aervilara; but by the cooaent of tha
bcothaxhood, it waa aurrendexad in the 31st
year of Ueary VIU. and the revenua,
ampuaAJB^ to a6iC llr. l^d. placed at tha
di^toaal of the lui«*
Th» SgU(U<^ 8L toy, Uk»liaA cist,
Cathariats was built for the aaeommodalio^
of poor UaveUexa and pUgriaaa, in Catholic
timea; it atood on the Bust aideof Monk
brU0e, butnotavaatigaofitoowzenuiina.
Jfaiaaa Ofru waa founded ia White
Eriai'a haia, Laycrthorpe, I9 Edward lY.
whence kia natural to hi&r* that tbare nuiat
aadantiy have bean hara a raonaateiy of
White Friaraate, ficna& which tha name hM
ariaea. Qat oa thia aulqact* we can only
ooatiaeti||e4 aathareaieaaieBaainaof dthcr
buildii^ aad eaaa tha aaaie of the lanait-
aalf iaaow no longer retained.
Afaion'a Uo^MtU, m CoUiergata^ waa
fotuidad tgr a widow of ttiat name, in 173S»
for tha aaa afaiz poor wadoara, who have aa
annual iaeoiaa fJBQia tiie orij^bal baneftctrea*
of oaa pound a japur. and ficom tha boaevor
lent Couatencif Conya^ham* of fiXly afail-
liafi^ paoduoipg to eaoh of tltem yearly,
thaea pouada toi ahiOiaga.
Middktoaft UotflUUp la Skaldeigat«k
iaaiaoniaacntof tha pM^ and benevolence
of Dana Aaa MlddleicRH who heatowed by
will two thouaaad ponnda for ita erection and
endowment In thia hoapitaV twenty w&^
dowaof poor freemen* ia York* have dwell,
ingiy with an iiMoiae of five pounda aixteen
ahUUnflB a year each} tnrea pouada aixlaeo
shillhiga of which la derived trom the funda
of tha orii^aal banefoctrcaa, and two pounda
I awganantatioB bequeathed by
Thomaa Norfolk,, fcaU A ftiU length efflgy
of 0aana Middletoa ia plaeed in a niche,
over tha ftoat entranea, with an Uacrip-
tion» parUy obUtarated, eauwffrating her
eharitiaa.
A little beyond Bootham raw, and near-
ly oppoaite to Marygate^ la an ahns-houae
that fow Udiea ia the early part of life would
elalm^ their inheritaaoe, called " The Okl
Maids' Hospitak" The founder of thia insti-
tution waa Mrs. Mary Wandesfoid« of the
dty of York, spinster» who by will dated the
4th of Nov. iJK, bequeathed an estate at
BnunpUm-upon-Swalet near Ridiroood, with
a mortgage of 12(Ki/. and 1200<. South-Sea
stock in trust, " for the use and benefit of
ton poor gentlewomen, who were never mar-
ried," members of the established church
5a
HISTORY OP T*HE
" who ihall retire tram the harry and noise
of the world into a house of prole^aat retire-
ment,'* with 10£i per annum to a reader.
Since this time the fUnds of the Old Maid^
Hospital, have been considerably augmented
by other bequests, and eadi ci the Inmates
now reoeiTes 16L Ifg, 4d. annually, whidi
Mr. Hargrove, fkom whom we quote, and
who has displayed a very laudable nal in in-
vestlgatli^ the aflUn of the charities of
York, taitimatea dKmld be stUl farther in-
creased tnoi th» improred talue of land
Wittiin a period of nearly a hundred years.
The Bfaiden Testator, does not in her wiU
fix at what time of Hft ladles may become
candidates for this charity, but theCourtof
Chancery, bya decree of the date of 1730,
has fixed the age at fifty yean. Thepresent
steward of this establishment is Mr. John
Mills, with a salary of <V. a year, and the
Rev. W. Buhner, with a stipend of lOt an-
nually. Is the reader or chAplaln. Kvery
Wednesday and Friday morning at eleven
o*dock, duty is performed in tihe diapeL
Without Mtcklegate bar, at the prhi-
dpal entrance to tiie dty on the left, is an
antique stone building, oaDed St Thonus*
Hospital, erected for the fraternity of 0>rptu
ChrUU, incorporated by letters patent, the
eth of November, in the 97th of Henry VI.
Thishoqpital was originally instituted for a
master and six priests, who were bound to
keep a solemn prooeisian every year, on the
Friday after Corpos Christi day, and the day
after to have a solemn mass or diige, to pray
for the prosperity of brothers and sisters
living, and for the souls departed; andfttr-
ther to Keep yearly ton poor folks, having
every of them towards their Hviog 3^ <to. (kl.
a year, with a farther provirion that they
should find dght beds fbr poor peqirie being
strangers. In addition to tttis hospitality,
the ftateniity found entertainment of another
Khid for the citizens, and once in every year,
namely, on the Thursday alter Trinity Sun-
day, they perfbrmed the play of Corpus
Christi, in aid of which, every trade in the
dty was obliged to f^imirii a pageant At
that time the building was fkr more extensive
than at present: but in the time of Henry
VIII. it felt the shock of all oilier similar in-
stitutions, and in 1683, it was inhabited only
by ten poor widows, to whom mendicity af-
foided the means of subsistoooe. In 1787.
the hospital underwoit considerable altera-
tions and improvements, and the number of
Inmates were increased to twdvew In the
year 1791, Mr. Luntky, a glover, in Blake-
street, left by wiU lOOOf. to this institutioa,
the interest of which, yidds nearly four gui-
neas per annum to eadi of the inhabitants,
and Lady Ccnyngharo, augmented thdr in-
come to upwards of 6/^ by leaving S5I. a year
to be divided in equal parts amoi^st tlienu
Near MerohantiC HaU, in Fcmgi^,
stands an andent Spital, called TrbtUy Hog-
piiai, founded in 1879, by John de Rawcllfl^
and endowed with lands worth lO/l a year for
the susfcentation of a priest or master, and Ibr
the brethren and sisters ot the aame. The
priest was to pray for the fimnder, and Dor
the king, aa well as for aU christlaa soab»
and to pay weekly to thirteen poor folks and
to two poor scholais resident in the hospital,
four-pence in silver each. In the 3rd of
Edward VI. this hospilal was dSssohred, and
the land was gtvw to the king; bot the
hospital and chapd were kept standing, and
the Merdumts* Company of this dty perpe-
tnatedtfaeduuftybyHidr Uberality, and at
present tan poor persons fiveofeth sex«
live in the house, and reedve a stipend of U
each per annum.
The HotpUa Iqf Sir lUbert Waiter »
Knight, twice Lord Mayor of York, Isdtn-
ated In Neutgate lane. ^ Robert, by hia
wUl proved June 15, 1818, appointed that a
hospital shouM be erected out of hto hoosct
In " Nowt-gate, whkh should b^ for the
perpetual maintenance of ten penons ; bA
consist of a governor or reader with 3£. per
annum, and cotaln brothers and sisten, to
eadiof whom, ^ par annum, was to be al-
lowed out of the lordshlpofCundakw Fiosa
some cause not explained, flile charity has
been suflbiad to'deteriorate : tiie number of
dwellings is onlyseven, and instead of teiir
there is only seven inmates; the reader, pro-
bably fhmi the smallness of the stipend, doea
not exist, and only lU Is paid to the Institu-
tion, instead of twenty guineas anniially.
In St Dennis Church lane, stands an
alms-house, founded, ailstupposed, by the
Company of Cordwainers, and intended aa
an asylum for poor aged and decayed penons
ofthatcrsft Thb building had andentiy a
cupola and bdl, whldi was tolled on ttie
death of any of iti members, and ftom the
religious services performed In the hospital*
it obtained the name of "Tft« If alMM DUm
— or the House of God. The Cordwalneis*
Company, after existing for sevnral centu-
ries, certainly not less than four, wu dis>
solved in the year 1808, parliament havii^
in that year repealed the act, on which ttiey
grounded thdr rff^t to regulate Uie marite^
and thdr trade in general. On the dissolu-
tion of the Conq»ny, the entire patronage of
the Majson DIeu, with the archives of the
ftatsmity w«e transferred to Mr. Hornby, of
York, one of the prindpal members, and by
the liberality of that gentleman the hospitalv
which had sunk into a state of dllapidationk
was taken down and re4)uUt at his own cost
CITT OF TORE.
SS
This boqiital now cooifali of four oomfiort-
aUe4««Uutgm ftpproprialed to the use of as
vaay deoi^ shoemaker^ wtko fay to their
benefactor anaimualaeiuiowledgineot of one
poBiT. Thia ffltaWJahmmt prasenl* a fe-
vo«ial>le field for theexcrciatof beoevokaae,
«wl «<e Ycotuie to leeomnepd that acxueeha-
ntable penoa should endow it with a small
portaoa of land, from the raita whereof the
snoQCMive inmates of the MaMOfB Dieu, who
we now nearly destitute of inoome, may
tluoa^ «n time have the evenii^of thdr
days brightened hy i^ humble eompeteocy,
ThfelawQf MortmatB hea wii^kept
the endowment of hoa|rftals and ieli|;ious
houeea within very moderate lisnitst and in
WKve nxMieni dm^ the ^pslaturef h|« inr
ctacufied • security 'against death-bed e)iarit»>
ble bequests, by providing that no lands or
teneuMSts shall be given for* or chaiged with,
any cliariuble use whatsoctver, unless by
deed imlcated, esoented in the presence of
two wHnecses twelve ealeMkr meaths before
thedorthof thedoaoft and enn^ledin the
Court of Chancery within iribl moqtha after
in qtwrution, and unle« such gift be made
to take eObct immediately, wA bewithout
power of it*flffafipn»
WMmkeirg BotpiUO^ nearly opposite
St llaipuetrs Cbureh, in Wahngate^ was
founded by Perceval WinterAdf, gentleman,
enriyin the lasteentury, and Ibrmsaeeom-
npdatian for six poor aged penons, who
c^loy a reveittieof f^om ll.Ui^Lm year.
The ladies of Vork have eontiibuted
esBOstaally to swcU the number of the publle
chantietof thiscUy, and ihehr benevolence
has in osveral imtnaoes embraoed aaore
than one imtitutkwi. In addition U> the
Mroes of pious memory already enumacated,
Mia. Wright, J)ame Hewky, Mn^ Wilson,
aad i4uly (Xmyngbon's^ lenain to bt men-
tieaeds—
Mn. Jane Wright, of the dty of I«on*
don, widow, left by wlU In \m» lOWK. la '
money with the icsidue of her property,
amouBting to about 5504 mora, to be devoted I
to the purpose of placing out as apprentiees,
ap many poor boys and girls, vrtko are natives
and iahabitonts of " the parish of Goodmn-
gale. near the Minster, Intheeity of York,
being the parish, as she says, in which I was
bom,* as the minister, chuiehwaidens, and
vestiy-men of the said paridi may think
proper— the reridue of the inoome, if any,
to be applied to the xeUef of poor widows
and housekeepers in the parish, and to the
awiiitaiife erf the apfoentiees at the expira-
tion of their apprentice^ips in commencing
The trustees very Judiciously ex-
t By the act 9th George U. c. 36.
pended the sum which they lealiaad In the
purduae of a house in Goodramgale, and
lands in Rufforth and Water Poppleton,
which now togelher yield for the purpose of
the charity 3634 a year, and wtiich sum is dis-
tributed half yearly, according to the will of
the testatrix. By a decision of the Court of
Chaneery, two-thirds of this ample income is
distributed in the parish of St Trinity, and
oaeHbird hi the parish of St J<dm del Fyke,
l^ady Hewley's charities comprehend
an hospital and a liberal annual contribution
towaids "teaching the chUdTcn of the poor
to read and writer" The hospital i^ a neat
brick-buiidiag, situated in Tanner row, fas
which ten poor women, of the Unitarian
pecsuQsioi^ find a comfortable asylum.*
Originally, the annual stipend was oaly 64
each, but from the nature <rf the laoperty,
imder the provident managcmentof the trus-
tees, it is now swelled to lU. a year, which
bpaid in monthly instalments, by the Rev.
Charles Wdlbeloved. In 1708, " Dame
Sarah Hewley," as she b styled, paid into
the Exchequer 10004 thereby purchasing an
annuity of «94 l«a for ninety-nine years, to
be applied to th« purpose of teaching the
chiklren of the poor to read and write." For
thirteen years, namely, between 1780 and
1793t the payment of the annuitifs was sus-
pended for want of new trustees to fill the
places of those who were deceasedi but, by
the seal and puUk quit of Robert Driffield,
Esq. the payment ef tha annuity was re-
sumed and ^airevrtra-Aincled, the eflbci
of which has been, that the capital stock is
swelled to I6i04 four per oeats. and that
Amd is rsadeied penaaaent, which would
haveexpired h| the year \Wl. The annual
income ftom this stock is now devolved, in
compliance with tha will of the testatrix, to
thasupport of fh»e schools, in Vork and its
vicinity, at the discretioa of the trustees,
John Rawden, Esq. the Rev. Charles WcU-
bek>ved, and Geoige Pabnes, Esq.
Wil»9te» HotpUai, situated at Foss-
bridge, was founded in 1717> by Mis. Dorothy
Wilson, qifauter, for the reception of ten
poor women, cadi of whom has a rpom to
hexsdf, and for their mahitenance the donor
left certain lands at Skipwith and Nun-
Uonkton, tnok which each of them receives
154 per annum. The same lands were also
* Dame Hewley, (whose maiden name
was Wolridge) when a spinster, wsr a watd
in chancery, and tradition says, wo believe
truly, that she eloped with Mr. afterwards
Sir John Hewley, upon a matrimonial expe-
dition, she riding before and he bdiind. on
the same horse, tniBkine thereby to i»rotect
her Intended husband from the censure of
the Lord Chancellor, by alleging;, that she
ran away with him, and not he vtih her !
3
54
HISTORY OF THE
made subject to the fbUowing payment* :
Twenty pounds per araium to a ichoolmaster
for teaching twenty boys, and reading prayers
twice a day to them, and to the hospitalers.
The boys are also to be provided with new
dothee annually, and 6(. a year appropriated
to placing three of them out as apprentioea.
The yeariy sum of 9L each b applied to
three blind people; and the same sum to a
sehoobnlsticas for teachhig six children in
the parish of Dennis to read. Owing to the
increased value of the estate, the allowance
to the inmates of the hospital has advanced
Acorn 6/. 10». to 15L per annum each : the
aehoolroastei's salary has advanced from 2QL
to 30<. and the sdioolmisties's stipend is
doubled. The property is vested hn seven
trustees, none of whom, are to be aldermen
of the city 1 The hospital has been twice
takoi down and re-built, the first time in
1765, and the latter In 1818, and it now forms
a neat bridc-buikiing of modem appearance,
very convenient to the inmates, and rather
ornamental than otherwise« to the part of the
town in which it stands.
Amongst the most munifioeiit of the
benefkctors to the dty of York, may be
placed the Right Honourable EUen Countess
Dowager Conyngham, who, by will dated
13th of August, 1814, bequeathed the sum of
fUmL in 3 per cents, consolidated Bank An-
nuities, for the purpose of payhig oertahi
annuities to her servants out of the dividends,
but as the said annuitants died, to be paid in
annuities of SOL each, to poor indigent and
distressed widows of poor deceased clergymen
of, or who reside in the county of York.
The same lady bequeathed the sum of 6666/L
13s. 4if. of 3 per cent reduced Bank AnniU-
tics, the dividends thereflram to Iw distributed
to ten poor clergymen, who shiouM respec-
tively be in possesskm of only one living,
under the yearly value of 100/. which living
is to be situated in the county of York, the
archbishop, dean and reooider for the time
being, to elect both to this and the foregoing
diarity. The esceeutors of her ladyship, are
also ordered to transfer 9000^. of 3 per cent
eoMolidated Bank annuities, and to distribute
the annual dividends thereof in annuities of
102. each, to six poor indigent widows or un-
married women being fifty years of age or
upwards, residing' in York, and not respec-
tively possessed of 50^ aycftr, to beelecied
by the trustees. Her ladyship also left 900QL
of 3 per cent Okl South Sea Annuities, to
appropriate the dividendu thus — To St
Thomas^ Hospital, near Micktcggte bar,
twenty-five pounds; to St CatlierinesT, ten
purposes nearly 80,000/. stock, to be difltri-
buted either in York or by penora fan higla-
situatlons, resident in or coimected with thi*^
dty.
Mr. John Allen having acquired a mo*
derate competency by his profession as m
dandng-master, in thte dty, bequeathed by
will, dated January 9, 1747> the foDowhif
beneCsctkms to its publle diaritics ^i—
To the York County Hospital .9001.
To the Blue Coat Boys' and Grey
Coat Giris' School.... 3002.
To the Minister of St Michael le
Bdftey, fortfae Poor.^ 4M,
To light the Minster with candles
sooner than hitherto MNM.
And * sum for the erection or endowment
of a hospital, which amounts to about 1402.
a year, from which fund twelve poor dd
men recdve each W, annually, toward*
thdr support and house rent
The hospitals in this dty, for aMbnUng-
medioal aid to thclndigent, are— The County
Hospital, the Dispensary, the Lunatki Asy-
lum, and the Retreat.
The CowUy Hospital is situated in
Monkgate, and o-wcs Its origin to the ben^^
volent Lady Hasthigs, who, in the year 1740»
bequeathed a legacy of smi. for the rdlef of
the diseased poor in the county of York,
which ftmd being augmented by other oom-
tributlons, the present edifice was soon after
erected. ISvcry person who is a benefkdor
of see or a subscriber of two guineas wtax}^
ally. Is a governor of this institution, and
intitled to recommend one out or one in-
patient at a time; a subscriber of threw
guineas annually may recommend one out
and one in-patient at a time ; and an annual
subscription of a giilnea iutitks the subscriber
to recommend one out-patient, and no more.
Sinoe the commencement of this esubttsh-
ment, on the 4th of April, 1740, to May 1st,
1898, 45,6M) patients have been admitted,
of whom 31,313 have been discharged eurtd,
and 9«380 rdieved. It is mudi to be la-
mented, that owing to the inadequacy of th»
funds, one of the large wards of this excel-
lent instiuttlon has beeii Intirdy dosed for
some years, a drcumstanoe the more to be
r«fretted, since, with the exception of the
Hull infirmary, this is the only charity of
the kind for the North and East Ridings,
and for the county of the dty of York. —
The Oow-pox inoeutatlen is performed her»
gratuitously every Tuesday and Saturday
mornings, fVom ten to eleven o'clock; and
two fever WArds have latdy been erected in
the garden of the hospital, by a separate
pounds; to Middleton's, forty pounds; and to fund raised for the purpose. The ofBoeia
Mason's, fifteen pounds. From all which it of tlic County Hospital are — William Gray,
appears that tliSs lady applied to charitable 1 Esq. treasurer; Dr. Lawson and Dr. Wake^
CITT OF YORK.
55
Mr. Jama Atklmoo and Mr.
Gnrg^ CbMapney, nnseons; the Rer.
Jam Rldwdntt, chaplain; Mr. Hewley
Gnbam, ateward and leerrtary; atid Mr.
Waid, apoCheeary. The booM ia visited by
two genttamai among the eontributon red-
dent in York, and, by a late regulatUm, the
Fteiala mds are Tialted by ladies.
The Ditpensarp b a small building,
»d to St. Andrew^e, of the same
e as the Ckmnty Hospital, though un-
___jcted with it Ita oliiiects are to dis-
pense gratniloosly advice, mcdldne, and
sugical iMiitinm. to those vho are unaUe
to pny ftae them. This establishment, which
waa opened on the 28th of Mareh, 1788, has
aontirocd to flourish through a period of
ftMT and thirty years, and has, out of
4t,488 patients, effceted curea upon 88,851
of them.* The expense of this establish-
Bkcnt last year amounted to 433^. and the
^uabar of patients admitted andramaining
m Che books was SOM. exchuive of 648
chUdicn Inoculated without cost for the
Cow-pox.f The officers are Dr. Beckwith
Dr. Wake, and Dr. GoMie, physicians; Mr.
AtUnsoo, Mr. Drake, and Mr. E. WalUs,
mgeOBwi Mr. Allen, treasurer i and Mr.
Wilaon, apothecary.
ThtlMnaik Asybm, outof Bootham
Bar, wM.built by geueial subscription, in
1774, ftom a plan prepared by Mr. Aldemun
Carr, and the building, as an edifice, Is
worthy of the architect. The original ob-
>ecC of this Instittttion was to provide an
«yhmi for pauper lunatics, or such as be-
tooged to indigent Cimilies. The plan sub-
sequently underwent a change, and it was
then determined to admit opulent patienU,
upon the plaa that the profits (Vom the pay-
BMnts of the rich would contribute to the
support of the poor. This change led to
enormous abuse, continued through a kmg
series of yaan, and it required the benevo-
lent Intcrferenee of Mr. S. Tuke, and the
faitrepid and persevering scrutiny of Godfrey
Higgins. Esq. to clean this Augean sUble,
ssMltorcrtora the institutkmto its original
benevolent purpose. These salutary reftwros
were eommenced in 1813. While the in-
vestigations were proceeding, one wing of the
asyhim was discovered to be on fire, and
• Medical and ohirurglcal attendance ttc
given every Monday, Wednesday, and Pri-
dsy, at eleven o'clock, and medicines dis-
pensed gratis to all proper objects, recwn-
mended by an annual subscriber of half-a-
gninea or upwards, or by a donator of ten
ffttineas or upwards. PaUenU incapable of
attending in peieon are visited at their own
houses.
♦ The hour of attendance for vaccina-
tion, i^Tuetday morntog between nine and
tea o clock.
before the flames could be extinguished*
damage was done to the building and pro-
perty amounting to 3,392/. and four patienta
perished in the conflagration I This disaa-
truus event took place on the S8th of De*
oember, 1813, and served to shut out ftom
all mortal eyes prooft of maI-administyation»
at which the imagination shudders. The
investigation, however, contbiucd to be
prosecuted, and it terminated in the dismis-
sal of all the servants of the house, and the
resignation of Dr. Best, the physician.^.
From this time the whole system underwent
a complete renovation; the treatment of
Idndness succeeded to that of coercion, and
the consequence has been, that the establish-
ment has ever since been rising In public
estimation. Considerable additions have
been since made to the buiMing, an exten-
sive new erection for Females only was
opened towards the end of the year 1817.—
The present officers of this institution are.
Dr. Wake, physician; Mr. William Allen,^
superintendent; Mrs. Birkett, matron; and
twenty keepers. There are in the house an
average of about 130 lunatics, consisting
diieflyof those who neither receive nor re-
quire any aid ftom the funds of the institu-
tion. The buildings and offices of this
noble asylum occupy about three acres of
ground, and there are also attached to it
about two acres of garden ground. The
charge for pauper patients is 8i. per
week, and the payments of the other pa-
tients are partly regulated by their circum-
stances. The intention of the founders of
this asylum was to « mflne its benefits to the
county of York', but that regulation ii now
sometimes relaxed.
There is, at the distance of about a mile
ftom York, near the delightful village of
Heslington, an establishment called the
" JUtreat for persons afflicted with dlsor*
** ders of the mind,** founded in the year
1796, by the Society of Friends, popularly
called Quakers. This establishment owee
its origin to the severe treatment and death
of a quaker lunatic patient in another asy-
lum, and adds another to the multitude of
instances; which are daily occurring, where
good arises out of evIL The venenble
William Tuke was the projector of *' the
Retreat," and hiseflbrts were seconded and
essentially aided by Mr. Lindley Murray, the
distinguished English Grammarian of the
present agew The structure consists of a
centre and four wings, to which was added,
t The spirit which actuates this gentl*.'
man may be discovered from a work, r««
cenlly written by htm, entiUed. •• Lectures
I on the Twrnper and Spirit of the ChrUtian
'Religion.'
56
HISTORY OF THE
in the year I8I7, a n«w building, called
*' (be Lodge," for the acoaromodatian of
patients uf the higher dasi of either sex. —
The quantity of ground appropriated to this
institution is twdve acres, and Ixvth the ex-
terior appearance and the internal manage-
mcst are such as to discard e^-ery appearance
of gloom and melancholy. The concurrent
testimony of all those who have Tisitod this
institution, for the purpose of aoiiuainCing
themselves with its economy and manage-
ment, confirm the uptuton. that it is one of
the best r^ulated estahlishmentt in Europe,
either for the reoovery of the insane, or fur
thdr comfort where they are in an incurable
state. **The Retreat," including <* the
Lodge,** Is capable of accommodating, and
generally contains, about sixty patients, of
whidi about two-fifths are men, and three-
fifths women. This institution receives all
classes of patients, and the lowest sum paid
for board, washing, and medical aaslstance,
is 4«. a week} the next class pays 8«. and the
gradation is continue^ according to the cir-
cumstances of the patient, till, in tome In-
stances, it amounts to several guineas a wedt.
Great stiets Is laid hcie upon the benefit of
the early removal of the patienu to the
asylum after the first decisive symptoms of
tnsftiiity have appeared, and, as an induce-
ment to the Mend! of the palienU to pursue
this cuuTse, an abatement of 4«. a week is
made in tl^ payment for the first year, for
such patiwts as are sent within six months
after the first appearance of the tUsordcr.—
This institution, since it« first establishment,
has been attendoil with an expense of 1 2,0001,
iothoreliginiis communily with wlioin it ori-
ginated, lot benefiu are extaidcd on the rc-
«omrocndatiuo of " a quarterly meeting, do-
nor, or annuitant," to Quakers, and to those
who arc not strictly members of tliij society.
Dr. Boloombe, a physician eminent in his
profcsiion, at York, presides over the mo-
di(») department, and Mr. C. Jepson Is the
tuperiiitendent. Neither the physician, nor
any other oQkcr or servant of tliis institu-
tion receives any fee, but all have fixed aala-
rics for their services. The general manage-
ment is in a Court of Directors ; and visitors,
both male and female, are appointed to in-
spect the institution. Some years ago there
was a branch of Uils. establishment formed bi
a buiUing adjoinbig WaUngate Bar. called
*.* the Appendage,"* in which there were,
durbig the last year, ten patients, seven of
whom were females.
* Persona wishing to become more in-
timately acquainted with the economy and
■nanagoment of this establishment, may
consult with advantage, Mr. S. Tuke*s
V DeseriptioD of the Retreat/* published
The Free Schools and Charity Sobook.
like the hospitals of VoriL, are muaerous :—
The Free Grtmmar School within the
Close of the Cathedral, was erected by.
Robert Uolgate, D. D. AnOtbishop of York,
in 1546, andesidowed with 15tL aycar for»
master, to attend daily, " toreadandtaadik
grammar, and other good authors and works,
generally to all sdiulvs thither resorting to
learn the same." ^liis is a chartered school
under the designation of *' the Free School
of Robert Holgate ;" the Archbishop is pa-
tron, and the Rev. Oeoige GrahMn, A. B.
is the present maHer.
The free grammar achool hi that part
of thecity called " Le Horse i^^r," ia th*
remains of a large hospital, founded by
Robert d* Pykering, Dean of Ycirk, in
13301 On its uippreaMon, the hospital, with
aU its possassiona. was aimexcd to the Dean
and Chapter of York, who, b>- a grant from
Philip and Mary, founded a grammar
school, and perpetually endowed the mastct
with the lamk: in additioa to which Robert
DalllsQO, Chanter of the cathedral church
of Llsoohi, granted to the Dean and Chapter
of Yurk an annuity of four pounds, issuhig
out of the manor of Hartcahohn, hi the
county of Lincohi, which was appropriate^
to this schooL The appointment of the
master is in the Dean and Cha|»ler of York,
by whom the number of acholais is regula-
ted, and that nuvbor seldafn exeeeds S3.—..
The proacnt master is the Rev. J. Grayson,
The dilapidate<l chttrch of i>t. Andrews haa
undergone strange mutations—it has been
«te«b a house of prayer, lAraa den of thieves )
and at present part of it if used as a stable, and
the other part as the free grammar sduKiU
Three Free SdKwIs of a minor des*
cription wii-e erected and slenderly en-
dowed by the laU Mr, John Dodsworth,
an ironmonger, in York, the first of
them near the church of St. LawrenoD, ui
Walmgate, crectad in 1798, for teaching
twenty poor boys to read and write, of the
parishes of St. Lawrence with St. Nicholas,
St. Peter-ksWillows, St. Margaret, and St,
Dennis, to be chosen In equal numbers by
the parishioners, in vestry as&embled : tho
seeond of Mr. Dodsworth's sdKmla ia on-
Bishophill, for twenty poor diildren, trooK
the six parishes on that side of the river, in
propoition to their siae ; this sdiool waa
opened on the first of January, 1804; ami
they have each an endowment of jClO a
year, bequeathed by the founder. The
other school, which is in Friar Walls, ia
also for in children. The present Masters
of Dodsworth's Schools are, Walmgatc-bar.
George Brothcrton; Friar Walls, James
Smitliles ; Bishop Hill, John Forth.
CITT OF TORK.
67
Amongst the noblest of the York
diaricies may be placed the Blue Coat Boyt
and the Qrey Coat GirU Scho«U» On the
14llkor Jane, 1705, a lebool was opened in
St. Anthony's Hall, for forty boys, to be
clothed, fied, and taught. The ouMit was
nade at the oast of tiie CorponUlon, and
the ftind for defraying the annual expenses
areaeout of Tohmtayy subscriptions, whidi
amounted, at the fint opening of the sdiool,
to i?190 per annum. That income has
aioee been increased in more than a ten-fold
degree, and it appears, from a Joint report
«f the two sehools, published in 1823, tttat
tba expense of these establishments, fhnn
Ihe lOth of October, 1820, to the 10th of
ar, 18S1, amounted to £2000 1&«. 9d,
sum was frtmlshed by annual sub-
•cripCieas, amounting to 476/.; permanent
aaanal receipts, from interest of mcmey and
rents of estates, 142S/.: children's labour,
1481; andanannual collection at St. Belfrey's
cfaurdi, 71^ The boys, whidi now amount
to rixty fas number, are taught to weave as
wcOas to read, write, and cast aroounts;
and the gtfls, of whom there are forty-four,
are taught to read, write, cast aoeountR,
^ifai, wash, and knit, and are, under the
matron's direction, qualified for good use-
ful servants. The increase in the num-
ber of adiolars took place in 18S0, in
eanaeqoenoe of a noble legacy of 4000/. be-
^ocafhed by Thomas Wilkinson, Esq. of
HigMMtme, late an alderman of the dty.
The ample funds of this charity, which,
as has been alreaity stated, was designed
originany for boys only, induced the be-
BcAwtors to extend the benefit of the
faistltntion to the children of the other
aax, and Oieir school house was at first
In Marygate, till the year 1784, a build-
ing mm erected for the purpose, in Monk-
gate, which is still occulted in that way —
Children are not admitted into either of
fhqsescbDob tin they have attained their
ninth 3fiar, and when they are of a proper
«fe, flie boys are put ont apprentices for
teNTcn years, to sea, husbandry, manuflio-
tnring trades, or handicraft businesses, at
the discretion of the committee— 1007 boys
have been bound apprentioes since thees-
ttfiDshment of the duvlty. The girls are
placed out to household service, under the
regulations of that school, and 311' girls
have received the benefit of the Institution
since its first establishment in 177A. An-
nual subscriber! of 10s. and benedRsfltors of
lot. beeome trustees. The gentlemen have
thedheetionof the boys, and the ladies the
direction of the giris, and by each of them,
to their respective sdK>ob, visitors are no-
to superintend ttie same. Mr.
Robert Davies b treasurer, steward, and
secretary of both schools; Mr. Tliomas
Crosby and his wife are master and mbtresa
of the boys; Mrs. Mifaier is Matron, Mrs.
Catharine Q^er sewing, knitting, writing,
and reading mistress ; and Mr. John Peckitt
secretary to the girls schooL
BaugMorfg CharUltt aititle the donator
to » distinguished rank amongst the bene-'
foetors of this dty. Mr. William Haugh-
fi(n, the founder of the charity school whidi
bears his name, was originally a dandng
master in York, but had removed to Lon-
don, where he died in the year 1773, be-
queathing 13004 for educating twenty poor
chiklren of the parish of St. Crux, in York,
to read and write English, with an addition
of 290A, payable on the demise of certahi
annuitants. A sdiool house has been erect-
ed near the church of St Crux, and the
Rev. John Overton is the present master,
with a stipend of 200/. derived from this
institution. Mr. Haughton also left the
Interest of 600/. to be devoted to paying the
rents of poor widows in the parish of St.
Crux } and he bequeathed for forty trades-
men, or other persons, ten in each ward, by
way of kian without interest, 1000&, but
which sum was reduced to 232/: fis. hi Iiti«
gation to establish the will of the testator. '
The Spinning Schoot at York is an
establi<ihment set on foot by two excellent
ladles — the bite Mrs. Cappe and Mrs. Gray,
in 1782. In this school sixty girls are in-
structed in reading, knittiug, and sewing |
for though it was originally intended to ttt^
pk>y the childreu in spinning worsted, that
derign was abandoned soon after the night
school was given up, and a day sdK)ol estab-
lished in its place. The school, which is
situate in St. Andrewgate, consists of two
divisions— one half the children bdngtau^t
to read and knit in the junior school, on the
ground floor, and the other half tau^t to
read and sew on the second story. The
children of this school are principally ctoth^
ed at the cost of their beneflietors, who, in
addition to gratuitous learning, supply than
with milk to breakfsst. The present ml*,
tress of the sewing school Is Mary Gladdh^
and of the knitting sehool Hannah Robinson,
Connected with this establishment, and with
the G'nh Orey Coat School, there is a Ffmak
Society, prindpaUy consisthig of honorary
and benefitted members, established in 1786»
for the relief, in sidcness, of thow who have
been educated at these schools. There is also
a private fund formed by the contributions of
the hulles, for the further rdief of the bene-
fitted members of the Female Friendly So*
dety and others; and an annuity fond, for
afibrding mnuities of forty shilUngs a year
58
HISTORY OP THE
ft>r Mt, totuchlMaefiltodnenibmMluve
attained th* age of fifty-Eve yean. The
number oT aaemben of Um Yoik Benofit
Soeiety maomnt to about 300, of wNch
about ooa^hinl aae bonorary and two4hird«
banefittal oiembank Upoo tb£ sub^eot of
these iiutitutioos, and upoo fcanale charitiai
lo geiieral,,botii for £bildren andaduUa, Mrs.
Cappe'a "obMrvationc on Cbvity Scboils
and Feaoalo Beoafit S(}cie4ifl^'' p«bli«bal im
1805» nar ba 4X)sautted wiOi mudi a4-
vjtatagc
The Ctatral Diocesan S^ciH^, at
York. MUbliahed oa tbc )3Ui of Ifarch^
1812, under the patcooace of the Arob-
biahop, for promolhig the eduoatiou of the
poor in the prindplet of tbe Church of
Engbuid, have two tcbotds bi thia eity,
one in a spacious apartmeat vndee the
Banqueting Room, at the Manor* oontainiag
48A boys, and anothw in Merehant TaykM^
Hall, oontainii^ 958 girh. It appeaiv flron
the last annual report thot (here are at pre-
aent, in conoexkm with this Dioossan So>
ciety, 131 schools, and than thay have un-
der tuition 15,377 ehildren of both aexes,
of whom 8911 are boys and 6406 girW Mr.
Samuel Dnnby Is ttie aoaster of tha bcqra
aobool at Yotk, Cor which duty be icaclvaa
one hnodred giiinaaa a year t and Mrs. Ana
DaiUiy of the girls tdtoolf with ft tfipend
of .forty pounds a year.
Asehuol, partly oo tiie t^neoMUrian
plan of Educatioo, was established in Newt-
fate^ in 18L3, and removed into St, Saviour-
gate* iB 1816, whm 180 girU« of att reli-
gtous dwiomlnationi^ are Inatruflart in wad»
lag, writbig, and aaoounts» at tbeebaige of
one penny a weak. The deficiency in th«
Cunds ia made up by aimual subscripliooa
and doualiooa, to which tbe Society of
Frkada are the priaoipal oontrifautofa—
Ttoasuicr, Mn. Hannah CattoPi nlstf««w
Hanah WHkinKm.
Atthe CoMeOr Sekml, in Castlegate,
of wbick Mr. ThosuM BoUand is master,
sixty boys are educated gvntuitoosly in read*
iHg^xiTlUng, and arithmetic t and particular
ngud is had to instrud them in (heir i«U>
gious and moeal duties^
The York Sumkt^ Sch^cU, belongbig
to tbe Estoblished Church, wete b^gun in
the year 1786, aiMl are und«r t)«e directkm
of a oomoUttee, consisting of tbe clergy and
■eveml laymsa. At present there are in
these sobools batween six and seven huadml
cbildcea. The school-ioom for tlieboys is
aituate atthe Merchants Hall, Fossgate,
on Bishophill, and In Bootharo; and those
fo« glrk on BishophiU, in Coppe^atr,
Boptham* Walmgate^ and Bcddem. Sevo.
*«L todies cake SB active rart is tbe eonducU
ing o( these scbook. Ninety biblea, the
gift of Lord Wharton's brusteas, are anna-
ally dwtribuled asoBOflst the scbalaaa— .
Every sdmlar to beeatitled to one of thetm
biblea has to say by heart ibc Chureh eate»
cbism, and the IsC Idth, 25tfa, 87tlw
lOist, 113tb» and UAth paalms, and (» bo
w«U aequaintei with the prioeiplea of tbo
chrisiiaB aeUfioik 1» theaa. aaboola tbo
Ifatioiial system of odiKfatioo baa been
lately adupted with conaideKabk aiiocess ■
Tbcm is a Svnday school for bos>> belong-
ing to tbe parish of All Saints, Noith itnalu
tttder tha dkeetkm of the worthy malnc^
tbeaev. W. L. Pickaid, but it te quite ub«
eoibeetcd with the Sunday scbool cooa*
mltt«». The Sunday school oomsnIttaoaJao
sopariMtcmi the schools cstabUdmd t^ Um
late John Dodfworth. Eh|. and alio tfaa.om.
eema of the Charitable SoeWty.
Ttte iMhcdist Smtdau ScAoa^ ia York
oontafai 600 asholars, of whom 939 an
girls and 968 are boys ; of t^ta nnmbac
S20 giria and 210 boys reoeiTe hMtnaetion
at the scboola in Fosfgate, of whi^ theao
are twot and llS glrla and 68 boys ai^
taught in the cbapelia Attdon Stvaet. Th«
PrimUiife MMo4M$ have a amatt Sundof
school in Grape Laae. coosiitting of tw«t]p-
five boys and tlie nme number of ^rls.
ia the Sunday Sehtml qf Ltndal Om-
pel, held in a spacious room in the basamcnl
story of that edifice, 320 Sunday aehQo^
scholars rac^t iostzuetiou ftom twanty^
five teachers.
The Vr^ Efa^atuH, Is an iaatituttm^
without sny buiMingattaehed toit,eBCaUisb.
edintbcyMVB 1781-8, for tbe bsoefltofm&f
aistorsof all denominations, and tbe wivea.
widows* ami children of mloialfn ia any
part of the kingdom, labmsring under th«
misfortune of blindness or idiocy, wbo ap*
pear to the govemoia to be proper obiiectfr-.^
The teem blhudntu is cunatmed libsrally,
and tueb a deprivation of s^btaadisablm
tbe eandiditfm from pevformiog tbe imial
dutiea of lifob renders him orberellgiblai
ii^ieey issueh a deprivation of maaro as i«
not dosmed luaacy. Pcrimu applying fot
relieftnmamit a statemcot of their ema in
writing tothe seeretary, (Richard Towncad,
Ei«i.) previous to the general meeting, bald
in York half-yearty, on the second Tlmm*
day in April and October, authenticated by
one Justiee of the peace and two neigbbour-
ii^ rainiaters. The aunuitim granted flue*
tuate between fifteen and fifty poraids,.^
This institution owes its origin to the dis-
tressed situation of a clergyman of the
luune of Daniel Hall, of Leven, in the East^
Riding, who, at the af9> of sixty-five, ww
oblige to pcrfonn tbe dotics of three cui%>k
CITY or TOBK.
^9
taadbdWag iMa of health* had Mottwr
noflw of wofpoitng s wMii aad tMi«htt-
A«ii» fli« of «tam were Mind. Toia^vide
fli MHndCy of flfttH or twcatt^ poondf s
fOvfiortHh of
pftwt,
■ to llie beB0vataitoB tbdr bthilf piodiH
«eA«aMior40MiL With Ibe tttpln whidi
ftia oaktflriptloD afltaviod tibo Yoric EmiBMl
tot the htft wtfoA, tbe tmA tar imm^m^
iSBDO wai iwtillail ty thJuwUBwikw of
; to 10,M(M. Mack, fn die
o* «kir ooeowify to ntar iie roon whoc Iho
body Is placed.
When ttie hody b hi the foeiti, itrip and
dry Hi dean the month and nantrih; biyit
on the eoocb, hi coM wcafber near the fire,
and cover U with awartnbhuiket; andgeotlj
nib it vKh anrm llaBn<k.^In smnmer, ex-
txaathabody to ttwiayaofttieMn: and in
hot Onm wealhar, ali ftbo«dd beflreelyad-
Tba oQwf Aarttahli ja^tiBUona of
Toak MOs^Tbe ChartCaUa Soelaiy far the
ttHaf of the dKiratiiil advAy rarident in
Votlcf and tiie Bknevoleiit Sodrty* forlhe
ariief of ataa^ieri hi carnal dlilraa,
mtjA aoatotfaaTirft thoaatheyreitfn. The
Lffa^K^ flaaMys the BiMa Soaiatyt Che
Cbanab Ifladawry SodMyi fha ReUgious
TkMt Sothcn tha Hlbanrian Soeiacy, and
iiaSoeletyiar tha Oenvaaiot»or fheiewi.
'OmOodik^S^tkKtfi tha FMlMilFeaMte
pgiallTmhiinawdthagoehnytuHhaSttp-
fvcarionof Viae and Immorality* Tha
laatr-oparate «Mi the HuU
1 to lend nnibrtanato
irh»«Mi to «alhk]«i<i thair riol-
) that aayhm. There Is alav
s Tagiwt 0«ae»ln LUtliShamMca,by whteh
t^ifwy it chacfeod nd tha df strand tr»-
veiha leK^vod. Fonnerty thcio was In this
afty a Soeiatyadlad the Rnmane Soeiecy,
fioa^he recovery af drowned peiaaiis» Av« on
the pirn af the Royal Hnmana Sadety, fai
The York hMtHstlMi nov no
Bto, bnt as the dhactfanaof those
I for rdierteg tha appamitly
: be ton ganarally promulgated,
thay aea heraanl^oinod :— .
DIRECTIONS.
irflAT THOU noaar— «o gtficiu.r.
On tha alarm of any penoa beinf
mtoarxsis SoprocATBD, Ac;, send to tha
nearest RnosnriHO'HoosB ; and also If it
can be done, sand another peraimfor aoedicnl
Tha RacBrTTir«*ltoin» will fawlantly
prapora the aooch, light a fire In the room,
aad provide two or three gaOaiii of boQlng
Tha Boot, in the mean-time, mtut be
oooTeyod gently to tho Reociving-House,
wrapt in a blanket, ooat, or other warm co>
verhigt with the head raised.
Not moro than four at Jive persons,
bssidGStheniod(cala:iiii»taDt3, to be allowed.
YovMGBiunnt to be pat between
turn psiaana, In a wnrm bed*
If MsDicAfc Aasiariirrfl do not spec,
dilyanlva, «ien let the body, If DROWN-
CD, ba genflf mbbed wfch flannef sprinkled
wMh sptaMi or flour of miMtard, and a heated
waraBhig-pan,co«a«ed. may be lightly morcd
over tha baek andsphie.
Ta Raav^na BnsATmiro^..pre8s or
phMk thonKxKh ar nostrib exacfly ekjse, Ibr
the space of half a minote, or a minnte, then
lattfaamft«e{ but If no pareeptAfe sign of
lifb appaan, then hrtiUhiee the pipe oi m
bdtows (whsa no affarafeiu is at hand) faito
oarnortilll theoM«r« and Ac mouth being
closad.M0«rfN«aarli0lalfM«AM^, tin the
bresatbeallttlenised: the moutli and uoa-
trUswantlhaabelatfhyM Repeat this pro-
aeas tfllUlb appaaia.
ToBAoco-0aoKs» or the Swosa of
Umvm cv FRAWKnionrac* la to be thrown
gently bit»tlie ftmdament, wWra proper fa.
drumsBt, or tfle bowl of a pipe eovered, so
as to defend the HMMMh of tha assfatant.
The BRXA8T to ba fomented wHh hoi
spirNs-^katbrieksortilaSk covered, dec. to
be appHad to the solia of Iba KMt» and pahns
ofthehands.
If no signs of Ufa appev, the body la to
be put fato the warm bath.
Kleelrlolty is lacommendad tobecarly
employed by the mediealasristants, or other
judicial practitioners.
IN CASES or INTENSE COLD.
Rab tha bady with Mmr, ier, or eoUwnl^.
—.Restore warmth by slow degrees) aad,
aAer some time, if there be no appearanea of
hkp tha alwve means for restoring tho
drowned must be employed.
H«\NGIWO. A paw OvNcna of Blood
may be taken from the Jugular vein, or tho
arm ;~4:upping glasBOB may be appMad to the
head and neck ;~Leeclies also to tha lem-
ple«. Tha other methods of treatment, the
same » recommended for the apiwcaUy
drowned.
SUFFOCATION, bt Noxrona Va-
pouma or Liohtnino. Cou» Watbr to be
repeatedly thrown upon the fker, he., drying
the brjdy at lnterTalB.--4p thk Boirv pkklh
COLD, employ gradual warmtkt andtha i^»vr
process fur restoring thc^rowned.
60
HISTORY OP THE
INTOXICATION. The Body is to
be laid on a bed, with the hetd a Httle raised ;
the neck*<dodi, Ac. removed. Obtain Imme-
diately Mboical Assibtancb, as the mode*
of treatment miut U varied aocording to the
circumstances of the patient
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. On
Sioxs OF RKTumkiNO Lira, a tea-epooofii]
of warm water may be given i and, if swallow,
inf be returned, warm wine or diluted brandy.
The patients must be put into a warm
bed, and, tf disposed to sleep, they will gene-
rally awake perfectly restored.
'/"he Mranb above reomnmended, are
to be used for thrbb or roull Hours. It Is
an absurd and vulgar opinion to tuppoeeper-
fons inecoverable, because Lirs does not
BOON make its appearance.
Bkedimg and Salt never to be emftoyedt
unless by the dlartetion e^ the Medical As-
eietante.
Benevolent penoos, by immediately
pursuing and persevering in Uie above dhreo-
tioos, have restored many lives.
At the same time, it is proper always
to recommend the attendanoeof the Faculty*
a* their professional knowledge will induce
them to direct and vary the above means of
restoring life, according to accidental cir-
The eommarcial and trading establish-
ments of York are numerous, amongst which
the Banks naturally take the precedency:
There arahere three bankbig establishments
exclusive of the Savings Bank, namely,
Mcssn. Raper, Swann, CkHigh, Swann,
Bland, and Raper, Coney street, who draw
on Sir R. C Glj-n, Bart. Mills, Halifax,
Glyn. and Co. No. 13, Birchin lane, London.
Messrs. Wilson, Tweedy, and Wilson,
High Ousegate, who draw on Sir William
Curtis, Bart. Robarts, and Curtis, 16, Lom-
bard street, London.
Messrs. Wontworth, Chakmer, Rish-
worth, and Co. Low Ou8Cgate« who drtw
on Messrs. Wentwurth, and Co. No. 25,
Tiueadneedle street, London.
All the Vork Banks open at nine and
close at four o'glodti
The Savings Bank, established in 1816,
In New street, is in a flourishing situation,
wid has investments to the amount of 70,923/.
Ofc Id. made by 1854 depositors, consistfaig
chiefly of servanU and tabouring persons.—
Mr. Francis Carbutt is the secretary, and the
tumrsof business are from 12 to 1 on Tues-
^yi, and firora 11 to I on Saturday!.
There are four newspapers published
In York:—
The Coiirant, published in Coney
street, on Tuesday, by Mr. Ileury Cobbb —
is is the senior paiier iu Vurk, and being
established In 1720, is at course iipwiiids of
a century <dd. Its prcMnt politics are
CsTouraUe to the whig prindpks.
The Chrmkte, published on Thurs-
day, in Coppergate, by Mr. Wm. Btaashard,
was csteblished by Mr. Christopher Ethering.
ton, on the 18th of December, 1772. The
politics of this paper are Tory, but not ultra.
The Herald, published in the Pave-
ment, on Saturday, by Messrs. Hargrove,
Gawthorp, and Hargrove. This paper was
cstabliahed on the Ist of January, 1790, by
Messrs MrUsoo, Speoee, and Blawman ; it
was afteiwaids published by Mr. Alexander
BarthokHDoo, (who had been many yeans
the overseer of their printing oflbne,) and haa
always been a decidedly Whig pubiication.
The Yorkshire GatetU, pubUshed In
the Minslsr yard, on Saturday, by Messra.
Wobtenlurfme and Co. This paper waa
bed on the 24th of April, 1819,
and is a decided Tory publication.
PidKf Raetnf Calendar was began la
1786, and has been yearly oootintied to the
It tlmcb Mr. Thomas Sotheran, book-
seller, is ttie proprietor and pnbUsher. He
also produces annually. In Mardi, the Turf
Companion,
Anew Racing Calendar yauccnmtnced
in 1821, by Mr. Robert Johuon, and will
continue to be Issued fircnn his press, gene>
rally early in Blarch.
In this city there are nominally three
market days, namely, Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, but the principal maritet Is
on Saturday. Then is also a market for
S wine,hdd every Wedne6day,near Fossbridge.
The mcrdumta of the staple havin(|r
k>ng since ceased to reside hi York, ttie trade
in wool in this city was fbr some ages discon-
tinued i but on the 6th of May, in the year
1708, the wool market was revived, and
there is now a wool fair, as it is called, hekl
in Peasdiolme green, every Thursday, from
Lady-day to Michaelmas, which is well at-
tended, and at ^ich the growers from the
North and tram the East, meet the consu-
mers firom the West to sell their fleeces.
There is also a leather fiiir, held in this
street, on the first Wednesday in March,
June, September and December, which,
though so recently established as 1815, is
become a mart of conskicrable consequence.
These flourishing branches of trade
serve to compensate for the declension of
business at the *' Butter Stand" in Mickle-
gate. Formerly great quantities of thb
article was brought to Yorit, and after be-
ing weighed here by ofBcers appointed for
the purpose, was purchased by contractors,
and shipped to London. Thirty yean ago
80,000 firkins of butter were annually id-
CITY OF YOmf."^
61
this oflloe; now Um qoaatUy do«f
B4t cBoeedonatfixth pan of thftt amount .
^)|0 FUn bald in thiii city are mtmerout :
Is PcMehotane green there Is ft Line FairoB
Ike Saturday* before Miehadmacdaf.ldP
taoiae d«y,Clinitmaa Day, Lady D^, St
Pdai^ Daqr» add Lammas Day, (yioldstyle)
■s «d am oa Whit Monday. 1^4 line orfljuc'
» teoasbt from the neighbourhood for sale,
and the Cair, trhich eompMnoes about nine
vf^kiA ia the morning, is otrer by eleven.—
TheyiTc^gxeat Cattle and Horse £sirs of
Yoik axe hnd on ^ grounds out of Boothanw
Bsbealled the Horse Fair, on Whit Mon-
day, St. Peter's Day, and Lumnas Day. —
flssidci these, there m» sev^l minor fairs,
far hooea, homed cane, ^ held in Walm-
pfte, Foosgnte, the PaT4
iBpan>, aa-
The Merchant Tailors' CoaAonl
sonfale quarterly In tb^hal^ in Aldwark,'
t»% BiiaiiH their binitiawi butthe
of Cbe firalBfldty not requiring mi
Ikay hsve very laudably awarded a
afete pan qfthair pcemiass to the «ae of choii-
laUeinatilntlans. The master of this guild
iB.)Cr.Wm. Whitehead; arfifffiemudensare
Mfosrs H. Stephflosoo, J. Wade, George
loowtas, and John I^)Uin|;3lhe searchers
6e Measrs. John Nidiolsod M Geou Vauae.
The McicBAHTs ComfAm t of York,
te tfse cnoonragement of traHe, ia of «onai>
dcMbfe antiquity, and has outlived the
BCieeoCthedty. Their hall to situated to
Fassgalii; and tbeold stone archway by wttdi
it iaentered is sttrmOaMe^lH flie anna of the
MiiiitMHls of the Staple^ The oflQoen are
ehoaentrieaniaUy, and oooabCat present of
Mr: J. Hodgson, govenor ; Mr. Seth Agar,
deputf-fOverlKMr; Messrs. C. J. Hanson and
H. Stead, wardenai and Mr. Tfaoa. Ward,
BsereCary. On the ground floor of die haU
there isaohapeL and a hospital called " Tri-
nity Hespital,'' tedowed by the Company, in
«Ud» fire aged men and Ave aged woosen
Sve, and are allowed eaeh £6.annualV.
The offloes for thediitrtbutiop of stamps
fottht West and iVorth Hidings are held in
thtodty; thatfor the West-Riding to Petei^
gMe> of which Wm. Gray , Bsq. to distribotor I
tai the NorthlUdtag office to to Newstreet,
of which Wm. Hale. Biq. todtotributor. The
Eoafe-Riding stamp oiBoe to at HulL
The PostOOee to to Lendal, nearthe
Mansian-hooae and the York Tavern, dose
to St Hden's square. WilOai^ OUfidd,
bq. to the postmaster; and a domprahan-
sive scale, eonununicatlng a oous&erable
body of information refaUing to that estah-
hshment,wiUbefoundat pagal07> to the
present vohune; aftor whi^ will alao be
temdoopiousdetaito relating tothecarrien
and fioaches to and firom thto dty.
The oommereeand traffic carried oa
upon and through the madiumof the Quae*
though DOW much toss than to remote thnes,
to still very considerable. Rcgukr trading
ve|s4a betweeif London /A York, of the
bii^len of ftom 110 to l&HtKm, mvlgato
its waters, and veaseto of about half that
bttrdpware constantly passing between HuH
and thto city, fh)i9 Which gooda are convey-
^ fay water into the interior of the i^unty
as for as Borou^xtwi^ and Kipon. There
toab6apacketbuaw>m Newtofl^m-Onset
and anoUifr ttofa Selby a^ Cawopd, whieii
arrive and return every Saturday, as well ai
a steam-i^acket pom Oienoe to Gainsbrt^.-.*
York is amply supplfec^with coal, btbught
up the Ouse to barges (komPlodUiilu KaVi
Moor, and Silkstona^ all to the. Weetl^iUBg i
and the Inhabitaato are supplied wKh wEler
by the Water Works Company, ttom the
jBDrks to Lendalf of wMeh Mr. Ransiay to
mI managing ^1^ undirjthediiectidn of
a commtttee. 'jQlitke Foss t%e to A na^
gable eotnmuwfatioh ftoa the juietton of
dMj^river with the Ouse^ tothepotob of
MQngfon, iii|he Ifor^<fidin^
* TheHawkerf an^Mlar^ Offlet to si-
tnated to the Mtot-yard, Jhd to kept by Mr.
George BumeU. From thto office licences
arelasued yearly^ on the la^of August
The Exctse-Offlce to to Spunle^gate^
and to openf^fmi 8 o'clock tothe momtagtn
So^olDcktotheaflemooo. Thos. HaU, Ksq.
of Btobop-hUl, to the collector; Mr.Wm.
ShapaoD^of Fbwlei's court, Spuriiergate, to
clerk ; and Mr. Thoa. Bushby, of Spuxrler-
gate, the aupervlaor. There are alsfl attached
to thto estebltohment eig|it oflkm of divf-
ston, and threo^ir the diiftrent rides, esdu-
siveoftvjopennlt writers, A anoffieekeeper.
Thfl manullKtorieaofYofkarftneUher
numerous nor upon a large scale ; there
are, howe?er, some eataUfataento of thto
nature whiih claim attention.— -The white
and red lead manufsctory of Massnu Charles
Liddell and Co. to NewtgalNane, to an ex-
tensive concern. to that line, and the pro-
cess oMraets a good deal of notice to York.
The glass manufoctory of Messrs. Prtooe
and Prcit» in the ^Suburbs near Ftobeigata
Bar, was establuhed in 1797* and to ditofly
emplofed to the fabrication of FUntglaas
vesseto and |^ phiato The whoteoile
book ioncem of Messrs. WDson and Son^
In High Ousegate, ranks amoqg the int
estabUshmenta of the kind out of the me*
s. Thto city has dso manufoetnres
of earpeto, Itaicn, stoffls flaai* cordage, agri-
cultural implement^ combs, gloves, paper
hangings, articles Ih chemistry, mnaleal in-
strunnents. and jewellery, and the art of
sculpture is praettoed with eoMlderabto su«
62
BI9T0RY OF TBI
MM. IB tbk, M ia tlM OttMT pdndpftl
citiM«# Eii«lnd«tiMM te Ml hwoipowtod
GoldimiUii^ ConiMMy, whkli to Mil horiMd
«ad 4iNcMdl toj act of PatllMiMni to dcot
t«« wwdoa yatrly, Mkl toappoinlM mmv
inMtM Of MMytr. Tb« AsMf OffiM in
Y«rli teiMiMltd in FiMHitc, Mid tlM «May
dtflMr* TttMdty Mid Fife^ ia cvMy WMk.
Xf.WUIlMlOiwvM Nwtli to tlMpEMent
Th« pMMM IJomitef til* foU.
ompMiy M« thoM who tevt Mtvtd
ft npitor Htf iMilii 1*1^ to tbMndt, are
ftaaoi; and Inhaktenta d Um city, and by
thMB all riocttaM aad aMaintoMBti fdatlng
to thdr cMporalkM an mada.
Tha populMtloa oT Ytfk, witUii tha
I«iAtanycai% hMiaaaaaaad about wvantcan
patant. upon tha iwiwlartai a# 18llt In
dMtyaar tha aalHn ma 19.0M»Utooow
S9»fiM^ M agj iMi ftcm tbo tolbmtog
POPULATION RSTUHN
o» TBS asvwuu. MMaaa» ov tbs Citt
ov Yourn, MAPS TO Pamliambht om
««B sen OP lUy, IMU
All8itato*NMbtft«l 91«
AU Saints, PanuMlt* 5M
All SalBti* F^aatkataa SS3
AndKwSt. 185
CaallaorYoik IM
CruxSt. «t7
Cwaibart8t« t09
Danitoat. ^... lOtt
GUM St. .M 801
Halan St. StOMfata 878
>W«iat.oRtfaaWaUs .................. 398
Joni 8C« Dalpika ••«*.«.m««*«..m....«.. 987
Jaba St. BvMigaUal, MIeiilailM ••.^. 088
ijaiNTCiMa 8t. •••«•.•••••.••.«•••.•...•.■ 780
BlMsawtSt. 808
Martin St. Coney atraat 810
Mactitt St* Mittlci^ala .mm..mm*...«.. fioS
Mary St. Phbopbill, Jon. ............ 767
Mary St. BWn|pblU,.i«i. 681
Mary St. CaHligata .^...i^...... 988
MauidceSt. 798
MicliaalSt.laBalflr«y 1848
IfiabaalSLSpuBdHialB I
Mintyaid « 139
Olacve St. Maryifita .«.».mu..m......* i
*PaCer St. UbMty....^............ ...... 994
Patar St. tha Uttla .......I............. <
Patir8t.toWUlo»a, ^ 418
Sampna St. Patriek Fool ............ 1041
SavtonrSI. 987
Trinity, OiMiramgatB 897
Trinity, Kte^Conrt ^....737
TaMty, MMuapata .m....m. ..*•...«.•. I
WIUMSt. 997
'^'•iK - 99,889
* That part wMbln the City or SubttibB.
Tha plaoM of publia j
ratoxation tai thto dtf am tha theatro* tha
aMHobly rooeu, tha ooBcert roon^ riio
race aoniM, the cook pit, and tha bondinc
gcaaai with tha pnblia baiha, valka, dub
roona, and other pbMet of Iom ivportanoo.
Tkt TkemirtRo^ to oonvenianay ai-
tuatadinthaipadottt oywing attha upper
parlor Btokaatiaat. Tlia pnatntbiiildii«
by Mr. Joarph Baher* In 176B,
hi thaaarly part of tha thaatiiaal oaraM of
Tata WUkiBMM, Ea^. who. in 1788, baaanae
viMtor ft patMtftom the aroMB.*— *
Thtoadiflaa hM juit uBdaifona rary aonai-
danbla ImpiovaaaeBtoi tha aquara 9mm of
thafartailoff toabM^edioKthasaaBMianlMr
of tho foiv of boana than ftse
loMiMi bttt tha moat malarial of thaaMem.
M eooatots In tha topaotad anfranaa
fbnnariy it vaa through • narrow toiliieaa
Vtm^% vhara tha viritaou to thabasea*
pit. Mul Bidtory, indtoartminala
tothrough tha
yatd, aad ft ipnrinui haU tat front
oaivM tha ftofBcnteraof tha besMaadi
upon thair int antranca into thct^
batthaytaMaadlatdyMpaiatai thai
turning lo tha laft, aaaaod two <
flighliof Maaaateiia, and tha toMar praaaed
stMigbt fionnad tfanugh tha hall of
traaaato tha piti Tha whole of thto |
of llMbttUdii^ to fiat proof. Upona
iiW tha aumaait of tha flnt lobby ont
Thai
by!
gtoH chandaUan, andthecnbattUraaantaiA
thapanaetorowKl tha tbaatar, whidi are bi
btum rtikm, rcAaM great audit vpon Mr.
Rhodaa, cf Lcad^ tha aittot, by tiMir ahaala
anddaariealclftet. The coat of thaM in*
proremantohM bean daftayad out of a ftind
ratoad for thaporpoM by Yohmtary eontrlbtt-
tjoaa, towawto wbiah Mr. Manaal. tha piMant
tha aoqpaaattaa aiilnariWag 9001. and tte
dlyof Yotkeaanowboaatof M baantlAil
ftthaataManyfaitheUngdMa. Thathaa*
tricalaeaMnhare to ftom tha haginnbigof
Maichla. tha lattM andof May». and doriag
tha aariM and race weeks. Tha hoMeiacal*
eulatad, at theordlnary priaeaof 4a.be(Ba%
9s.pi|, andla.galkTy, tohold900/. Itto
only inalieatothaYoilLSii«atoadd,thatit
fot than
provinetol aaUfaUiharienI in thMciatondi
The A$$embly Baaaii are In BUke
stract, near the theatre. The tdiflca
CITY OF YORK.
6S
bf this sntte of gsy apartmcnta
by fatatcriptioii, fn fharei of
S«. and ffW. eacii. to tha ywr I7ae. f^om
« daiga by the cefcibtated Loid ftartSngton.
The Tcstibule, or entrance room, is 3f feet
: by SI wide. «nd 21 feet high. Tho
■bly room is an antique Egyptian
lis feet long, 40 feet broad, and 40
AeChi^ ThisrtKxnoonsistsof tmxndeis,
the lower part exhibiting fbtty-four colunras,
ntOk ridi eapitals, on wltldi the waU ilbove
ia eairied «p, and an etagant eomioe eom-
ftaleB the CorintMaa order t the upper p
laafter the eomposite, decorated with fea-
toooMt in imitation of aoonu and oalc leaves,
sanoooaitad with a beautiAiI oomke, e»
fftdiadwith eurious ornaments. From the
ceifing are suspended thirteen lustres of
enmn glass, eaeh holding eighteen wax can-
dles. On the right is the lesser assembly
nam, meaaaring 6< feet by 22, the ceiling
of which is adorned wHh Inautifttl antique
fivfr-work. In the assise and race weeks
these rooms are open for concerts and assem-
MisB, and at other tiroes flwquently display
an assemblage of finhkm imd splendour,
iHudi eerve to revive the recollection of the
days when our Edwards and Henries held
thdr eourts in this our ancient dty. During
^e winter there are five subscription con-
«cfts in these rooms, which usually com-
merce in January : and four benefit concerts;
with a separate subserlptioa for quadrille
dances and card parties, called "theYorIc
winter anemblles." The mauAgers of the
concerts are Dr. Camidge aod Mr. P.
KnaptOD.
The Yorkshire Amateur Concerts,
estabtished at Sheflleld, to 1808, for thegra-'
tiflcation of a murical taste and the promo-
tion of sodaltotereourseamongbt the lovers
of harmony to this county, is held at York
tziennially. The peilbrraanoe which is an>
noal to succession at Sheffldd, Leetb, and
York, conttoues for two days, and aflbrds
one of the richest mnsica] trf ats that is to be
enjoyed m any part of the kingdom.
Next to New Market York Races bear
the first rank upon the English turf — and if
in England, then in the wnrkL In Camden's
6me horse racing was a favourite amiise-
metit in the surroundtog forest of Galtrcs,
and as a golden bell, which was tied on the
forehead of the wtoning horse, was the prize,
hence the phrase arose of " bearing away
the beU." In latter thnes Clifton's Ings were
the scene of generous strife, but in tlie year
1709, Knavesmire, soeaHed from betog the
swampy pasture of the poor householdcrH*
cattle, has been used for this {airpose.* In
1713, the Kmg's gold cup, for which one
hundred gutoeas has stoee been substituted.
* Kaaee, the Aiif^lo Saxon term for a man of low condition. On the last
day of the Augnst meeting, to 1601, a four mile race Was run apon this coursr,
which will be long memorable in the annals of the tarf. The match was bftwern
Mrs. Thornton, backed by the Colonel, and Mr. Flmt; and the attractive novelty
of the 5crne was so great that flO.WJO spectaPors were that day drawn to Knaves-
snire. In the early part of the contest the fair jockey rode with in"eat spirit and
dexierUy, but while running the third mile her horse, Vin;[^anllo, broke down,
«Bd hhv of course iost the race. York has Ion?: been famous for its attachment to
racing, both eqnestrian«and pedestrian. In the winter of 1773, Powell, the pedc«-
triap, undertook for a considerable wager to go from London to York and back
«sa?n in six days. .On Monday, the 29th of Novemblr, he commenced his task, early
in the mominii, and at half past two o*clock in the afternoon of Wednesday lie
arrive d4n York, attended by a vast concourse of spectators. Afler an hour autf a
half's repose, he again resumed his labonr, and arrived at Hicks' Hall, London, ot
half past six o'clock on Saturday night, amidst the gratalations of fiOU horsemen, and
an innomerable multitude of pedestrians, who had gone out toBamet to meet him. —
Faller, fn his *» Worthies," mentions an eqaestnan feat of a Yoikshireraun, not Ie»s
eMraordinary. John Lepton, Esq. of York, a ^^ntleman in the service of Jjimrs J.
for a considerable waper, an<iertook to ride, on horseback, three times fVom London
4a Yoi^, and three times from York to London in six days, being a journey of upwanTs
, of two hundred miles each in six successive days. On Monday the 20ih of May, 1606,
he commenced his joorney, from AldersRate, and arrived in York before it was dark
atnftfht. The next day he trnvelled from York to London; and this he did sacces-
•ively every day in the week, «* to the greater praise of hisstrencth in noting," sjays
our author, " ttian to his discietion in nndertakinv: tlie task." William Nevison, the
notorious highwapnan, whom Charles II. used to call ftrift NUiL. uTter commiting a
robbery near London, about son rise, rode his mare to York in the course of the day,
and appeared upon the Bowling Green iu that city, before sqn-set. From this latter
ciicamstancc, when broueht to trial for the offence, he established an alibi, to the
satisfaction of the Jary, thoutdi he was in reality guilty— and thus was indebted for
Ills life rather to the fleetneas of his horse than to the tetegrity of his conduct. But
a career of flagitious crime lE^eneraily terminates in ignomtolons punishment : Nevison,
ftough he escaped this time, was afterwards brought to trial for another robbery, of
vhich he v/a» fonnd m^ilty, and executed for the -^
€4
HISTORY OF THE
vas procured for these races, and has ever
since been run for aa the first day of the
August meeting. The course is at a dis-
tnuce of about a mile fh>m York, to tlie left
of the Loudon road, and tlie accommoda-
tion both for the company and the raoers is
of tlie first order. The meetings are in May
and August, in each sueoeasive year. Mr.
Robert Rhodes is the clerk of the course, and
Mr. Parkinson the steward ot the Grand
Stand. '* The StaiMT and the " Round
House," were both built tiy subscription,
and are opeu to subscribers, and non-subscri-
bers are admitted to than during each meet-
ing on paying a guinea.
The salubrious recreatioo of the Both
may be taken in York at any period of the
year. Near the New walk there is s very
eli^bty situated cold bath, with two conve-
nient dressing rooms, one for ladies and the
other for gentlemen t and at Lendal Tower,
adjoining to the water-WOTka. then is a
suite of iMths, hot, tepid, and eokU
The prisons in York are the Castle,
the New Gacrf, the new House of Correction,
and St Peiei't piiaoo. Tht Cattle is situa-
ted at the end of Caatlegate, near the con-
fluence of the Fobs and the Ousew Formerly
the waters of the Foss were drawn in a deep
moat round the Castle, and in the early part
of the last century, this priaon was inaccess
ble, except by two draw-bridges; but the
moat is now entirely filled up, and the access
is by folding doom, and a porter's lodge,
fW>m Castlegate. According to Drake, there
was a Castle in York before the time of
William I. at the place called *' the Oki
Bayle;" but that fortress has now dlsap-
peuod, and the present Castle was, as our
historian coi^Jectures, built on a Roman
tower, by the Conqueror, and made of un-
usual strength to keep the dUaau and the
Northumbrians in awe of their tyrant. For
some ages after the conquest this was the
constant residence of the High Sheriflk of
tfie county bi succession, as the Mansion-
house is now (he residence of each successive
I^rd Mayor; it was likewise the storehouse
for the kii^s magajdnes, and tlw treasury
for such part of his revenue as was kept in
the North. It was then a fortress, in which
however, the Assises were heldt but to-
wards the end of the^ seventeenth century, it
was converted into %• prison, to whidi pur-
pose it has Iwen e^*^ since appropriated.
Though the Assises fbr the three Ridings
are held here, the Castle is not within any of
them* nor is it in the Jurisdiction of the
city; it is extra parochial, though it is
Assessed, and bears charges with the pariah
of St Mary, Castlegate. The extent of the
'ity's liberties are within twenty-nipe yaids
of the Castle gate, and the boundary is
marked by the dly arms, of five Uoas, cat
in stcme, and placed in the wall oo eadi side
of the street* The Castle, with its appen^
dages, occupies about four acres of ground i
the walls are 1100 yards round, and witUn
thewaUs, in fhmt of the Castle, isan aresi,
called the Castle yard, of the siae of about
an acre, in which the county meettaigs for
the election of knights of the shire, and
other public business axe held.
The buildings, which form tfarsesidca
of a square, consist of the County Gaol, in
front, the Record Ofltoe, te. to the £aat s
and the County H9II, to the West of tiie
Castle )-ard ; the waU to the Nortii, wldch»
with the lodge, oomptolcs the square, is
built at the foot of the mound, formed b(y
the ruins of Cliir<OTrs tower. The Cvtnity
Gcol occupies the site on whldi the towers
of the Castle anciently stood. These towera
having sunk into a ruinous state during a
lapae of six cesiturics, they were taken doim
in the year 17OI, and the present stnaetuva •
was raised in their stead. The funds for
this puMic work wese obtained by a tax of
three-penoe in the pound on all lands, Ae.
within the County; and, at the time of tea
erection, was conddered an edifice '* so noW«
and complete, as to exceed aU others of the
kind in Britain, perhaps in Europe." This
building consiM of two wings, divided by
the felons' court yard. The li^t wing is a
prison for debtors, aseended by a lai^e
double series of steps, and contains twenty^
two rooms, sixteen feet square, and nearly
twelve fieet high, with apartments tea the
use of the governor; whidi office is at pre-
sent, and has. been for many years filled,
mu(^ to the public satlafoetion, by Mr. Wm.
Staveley.f In a room at the entrance to this
wing, is a large closet or recess, occupied by
the under gaoler, Wilson, in which the eu*
riosities of the Castle, quaintly called '* the
King's plate," consisting of the deadly wea^
pons, and heavy chains of the mostnotorl.
ous oflfbnders, are deposited and exhibited.
In the left wing of this buiUing is a chapel,
used for divine service, and ascwuied by
• The city arms were formerly argent,
with only a cross gules. The five Lions
were afterwards added by William the
Conqueror, in honour of the five brave
magistrates, Clifibrd, Hnongate, Talbot,
Lasrelles. and Erriligton, whoso valiantly
defended the city against his arms, in
1070, until obliged to surrender through
famine.
■I- This is considered a situation ofgrent
trost and responsibility, and the Governor
has a salary of £700. a year, besides the
prison Tees, which amount to a consider*
able sum annually.
CITT or YORK.
65
; to tbote oo the right.
Tte Rev. WUUam Fknrer, jua. ii the fto-
teatChapia&ii. and the Rer. James Richaxd-
iea. It the Leccarer. The tekmaf cells in
the roff of tfM eumt jani, are in geoe-
nl aboot seven fiset square» end eight
Ugh. The building on the East
of Oie Castle yurd eontahts aiiert^
( Idc the Clerk of Aasiae, the ooonty
(attended hf Mr. George Champ-
i.) mm! cdb for the fe-
s; it WM oceted in the
ysar 1780* and oonsidecablj enlarged three
yean •llamsnli. The whole length of this
hoUdli^ls ISO feet, anditsfroot iacdoni-
ed with anelegant eolonnade, with foor lonie
pOlaea, eoncapooding to the County-halL —
The Connty^haO, or BaaUftee, on the West
side of the .mice, was built In 1763, at the
chaxge of the County, John Ramsden, of
Byrom, Esq. being then High SherlC In
1777* itwasif-buUtlnemore modem style
of nrehlteetuie^ with a portico eutiauee of
lis tarie cotanmiBt thirty feet high, sur*
mounced bran elegant statue of Justlee, end
other emblematle devices. The length of
tUabidUtaigis UOfeet, and Us biwdth U
feeC Here the bushiass of the varhws
eoQiti is trsnsBfted through (he yeer, and
tho Lent and fjimmas Asslaes are hdd In
tk9 Crown eooit to the left, and the aid
priar eoait to the right of the entraaoe.
Near the Grand Jury room, in the rear of
the building, with an wpeet to the Cose,
le the New Drap^ used fer the OKecutiOB
of erimtaiab. F^ormedy, the hat and moat
of the law was eseoutad
t of Mkklegale bar, at
a plaoe eaUed Tyburn, about a mile tern
thedtyi but, tai 180>, the present plat-
ftma was oreeted, and on the tSth of August,
in that yeer, the flnt cneutlon hi thk
sItaBtlqn took pJaeOi Stace that tine, to
Aagttst, Igtt, seventy-thrse malefeetocs
have been exeeoted hcre» maUng an average
aaeriflee In this county alone, of nearly ftnur
fives a year to the criminal laws. Theeoun*
tyof York latethatjudlcialdlvlsloaof tha
kingdom, called the Northern Ciroultt and
tfie High Sheriir for the County, for theyeer
ie»: is RkhardBethdl, Ekq. of Rise, in
The Nsw Gael; for the City and AtaMty,
of York, is a handsome and eommodloua
stone buikUng, of modem erectloB, begun
fai theyeer ldQ8, and completed in 1807. ThU
stnioture oecupies part of the site of tha
andent eaatle^ called "the OU Beyle,''
near Middsrgato postern. The ootorwaU,
which U of bfidt, tawkMs about thme
VMBter sof a square mile in the centre of
which stands the prison, with a neetoourt
yard in feont, adorned with a cupola and
vas^ whidi are seen in various parts of the
dty and its nei^ibourhood. The building
consists of three stociee, pert of which is
occupied by fekms, and the second and
third by debtors. The oAce of governor
is filled by Mr. George Rykh, who Imc
a salary of ISOL a-ycar, exclusive of gaol
feest his apertme^ form aa oatshot
building behind the ffvisoa, in the attic
story of which le a chapel, in which the
Rev. William Flower, sen. the Chaplain,
prceches a sermon every alternate Sunday,
and reeds prayers every Thunday evening
to the priionen. Mr. George cnuunpoey
discharges the duties of surgeon to this
prison. The executioae here are happily
very larei dudiv the last fiftesn years
there have been no more than two^ and
when they take phuse, a scalfold is erect,
ed without the wall,aeirt to the QklBayle
hilL
The Gaol for the hnprisonaBCBt and
correction of ** lessor crtmlaals,'' was form-
erly a part of St. Anthoay% hall, oa Pcoee^
holinegiasB » but la the yeer 1814, a struc
turenascoBopletedonToftipceen, uadecflie
directioBof Mr. Peter Atkineon, arohlfeet,
and dty steward, which may rank amongst
the best constructed prisons in the kingdom.
The expenee attendant iqioa the erection of
thispfflsoB, like that for thabttUdhig of the
dty gaol, was deftayed by a Joint asMssmcnt
onthedtyandontheAlnsty, for the use of
both of wMch it is intended, the former
contribatiiv three^fthe, and the btler two.
fifths. The goveraor is Mr. John King i
the Rev. Wok Flower, sc». Is tlia Chaplafai,
and performs service ooee avery allRaato
Saaday, and reads ptaysn every Tuesday
evenfaig. This establishment, whiehadmito
of theebsiifieation of prisoners, may serva
as a moddto,those whomay beea^igediB
the ereedoki or meaagsmeat of prieoaa.
TbeCourts of Jaetioehi Yoikaratfae
Cestlcfortha Countp, (ae has been elieady
teiialnedn GuikMiallforttieCitri aadthe
Cowt of Flees, for the Uberty of St» Petert.
The Fndaslsirtrel Court ie held hi the
MiiMtar^yard, andtheliet ofitaoflloen wiU
be foiwd appended to thiii of Iht OMhedral
Clergy.
Thfgoverameatof the City of Yoik,
Uke the govenuneat of theUngdoaa of (Sreat
Britsia, is In three estatea-thoLord Mayor,
as Soverelgni the Alderman and body af
twenty-four^ as ahauseof Lords: and the
Commeii-coundl, coaespondiiv la some
degree to the House of Cflmawons. The
msmben and oOcers of the Corpoiatioa,
for the year 18t3, arat—
f8
66
HISTORY OF THE
Tbe Aigbt Hon. THOMAS SMITH, Load Mayor, (Sd TineO
(Whow OiBM wiU expire oo the 3d of Frimuny, 1824.)
Robert Sinckir, Eiq, Recorder,
John Pembettdn Heywood, ud W. S. NIcfaoU, Ei^re. City CaumeL
ALDERMEN.
fOcotjp Peeoock* Esi]«
tRiciK Hon. Laid Duodu
flnee Speoeer* Biq.
•WiUiato DuDitAy, Biq.
*W. H. Heiron, Em).
*John Dale, Esq.
•R. Cfaaloner, Ekj. M. P.
*JaknesS«kii*lc», E«).
tThomMWflMKi, Eiq. and
ittfaerofttaeCiCy
tWIIHam HotlMiiki, Eiq.
fWiOtemBlUs, Bui.
*^oiiB Kttbr* Bi«>
Thoee iiMriced thw, f hire Mrred the offlceof Loid Mayor tiHoe.
Thoei Dttrked thitt, * have lerred the OfRee ooce.
SHERIFFS.
John Cobh, Em|. | Charles UddeU. Em.
Whose OflSces expiie on the Sd. of Sqrtemter, 1823.
Riohud TowMud, Esq. Town Cktfc.
OenUemen who have senred the Office of Sheriff, called the Twenty-four.
Oeoiie Healey, gent. Geo.Dods«atth,gent. Joseph Agar, fcnt. Robert Cattle^ fcnCe.
John Hodgson
WUUam Blaaefaurd
ThaMaaRaysou
Cook Taylor
John Wocmald
Stephen HarUey WilUam Hornby Edmund GIU
John SttteUflb James Shepherd Thomas Beal
Oaorge Derbyshire Robert Lakeland G. W. Wentworth
WiUiam Bilton William Oooper William OldfleU
Oeorge Fettes John Jaekson George Wilkloson
Joseph Vubms Oeorge Crcisey Thomas CatUey
Christopher Cattle
CHAMBERLAINS—Whose Offices expire the 3d of February, 1824.
*>! r Peter Annistead I Mr. John Rigg i Mr. George Jennings
Mr. George BcU | Mr. WilUam Dawson | Mr. Richard Burdekin
tVatrngate Wttrd.
Mr. Thomas Bewlay, Pore-
man of the Commons
Mr. Matthew Browne
Mr. Jowph Davis
Mf. WUliam Cartwright
Mr. Joseph Wood
Mr. Thomas Fowler
Mr. John Ward
Mr. Thomas Ssndenoo
Mr. Fr«Bdi Richardaon
Mr. John Jamca Baker
Mr. George ElUt
Jfr. Thumaa BcBMOo
Mr. James Day
Mr. Willlnn Peacock
Ms. JehaldcetingiU
Mr, John Slater
Mr. WiBiam BtaDMhaid
Mr. William Evecs
Mmk Ward,
Mf<J<AMKurwnod
Mr. Rlchafd Kltaier «
Mr. Jimes Whic*ett
Mr'. WimaM Ingram
Mr. Wttllam Scaitfin
Mr. WilUam Dawson
COMMON COUNCILMCX.
I Mr. WUliam Dalton
Mr.RmanoelSiddall
Mr. John Benaon
Mr. Robert Gibson
Mr. John Lawton
Mr. Rkhasd Hornby
Mr. Thomas WiUdnson
Mr. John Pearson
Mr. William Cowling
Mr. Henry Oobb
Mr. William Pearson
Mr. William Huble
Mr* iloicph Smith
thttham Ward*
Mr. Geolrge Bumm
Mr. Thomas Blearey
Mr. Samuel Knapton
Mr. WHllam Judsoo
Mr. WiUiam Hndson
Mr. Rldtonl WUnamaiKi
Mr. John Walker
Mr. James Baiter
Mr. Hiehard Brown
Mr. WiUiam CatteU
Mh George Ellis
M^. jns^A MarshilU
Mr. WilUam Robinaon
Mr. Robert PuUeyn
Mr. William Hargcure
Mr. Edward Jaekson
Mr.AobertJennhigs
Mr. WUliam Storry
MMtlfgaU Ward,
Mr. William Stead
Mr. MatAew WsSker
Mr. WUUam Coates
Mr. Edward Seagrave
Mr. WiUiam Ferrand
Mr. John Kirlcw
Mr. Wniiam Slead, }un.
Mr. WiUiam Chapman
Mr. Richard Rawdon
Mr. Leonard OvereAd
Mr. Thomas Rayson« jUn.
Mr. Hebry Cave
Mr. Thomas Peacork
Mr. Francis Calvert
Mr. Miduel VarviU
Mr. Chffttepher Waiaon
Mr. Henry Steward
Mr. John Simperm
CITY OF YORK.
67
Protbonotsry, John Seymour, Eiq. — City Steward, Mr. Peter AtkiiwM,
Esquires to the Lord Mayor—Mr. Willtain Bayncs and Mr. WUliain Eadoo.
Chaplain, Rev. Yi illiam Flower, Sen.
Four Oflteers at Mace, via. Thomas Kimber, Francis Burr, John Sanderson and Wm. BelL
Chief Constable tdt the City, Mr. William Bayncs, Petergate.
C3iler Constatles-for Ainsty, Mr. Tho. Beal, Dring Houses, fc Mr.Gea Steward, Blossom st.
Farter to Lord Mayor, Geo. Lund. — PoUeeOfflcer, Wm.Pardoe — City Informer, Jas. Pardoe.
TBe Cdronen for the City and Ainsty, are Messrs. Samuel Cowling, Davygate, and Robert
EUison, Castlegate ; and for the Liberty of St Peter's, Mr. John Pkmman, of Haxby,
and Mr. John Richardson, of ColUergate, York.
The Mayor of York, by ancient pre-
aeripcton, assumes the title of Lord, which
peeaBar honour, as we h^ye already seen, was
conferred on this Chief Magistrate, by Rich-
aid IL In 1389. The same sovereign, in
1889, preaented Robert Scroope, the then
Lord Mayor, with a large gilt mace, to be
borne before him, and a cup d mainteuanee
to the sword'bearer. The Lord Mayor is
the King's Lieutenant iu his absence i he.
takes tiw diair in the presence of the Judge'
of Asaiae, who site on his right hand; at the
finaslruis he la supreme; and no act mr law
Jiov AegoTcrmnait of the city can be valid
without his presence. This officer Is annu-
ally diosen on the 15th of January, and on
the 9d of February, the Lord May«r dect,
•a he is called during the interval, enters
upon his office. If the Lord Mayor be mar-
ried, his wife Is dignified with the title of
Lady Mayoress, and in addressing her, the
term " My Lady," is appUed. In Drake^s
ttane* though the husbaud parted with both
honour and title at the time he was divested
of offioe, yet by the courtesy of York, in
fkvour of^the feir sex, lier ladyship still en-
joyed her title, liy no other rightperhaps, but
that of an old rhyming proverb, wliidi says—
** He Is a Lord for a year and a day,
** But she is a Lady for ever and for ay/'
This courtesy towards the Lady Mayoress
has, howexer, now ceased, and at the expira-
tion of her husband's year of office, the term
Mff Lady is dropped, unless she was pre-
viously entitled to it by marriage, or iu her
own right.
The residence of the Lord Mayor is the
Maxuion House, a stately edifice, built in
the year 1726, and whieh stands at the north
end of Coney Street, near Lendal. and occu-
pies the site of the ancient chapel of the Guild
of St. Christopher. The revenue of the
Lord Mayor was formerly derived chiefly
from the toll of com ooraiog to the market,
but that toll in 1784, was Uberally relinquish-
ed by the corporadou, and this mausioo is
. the scene of his hospitalities. The state-
room, where the chief magistrata gives his
entertainments, is 49 feet 6 inches in length,
and 27 feet 9 iuehes in breadth, and is lighted
in (ton t by a double tier of windows. There
are here eight valuable portraiu in excellent
preservation : of his present Majesty, present-
ed by him to the Corporation ; King William
IIL; George IL; the late Marquis of Rock-
iugharo; Sir John Lister Knye, M.P. and
Lord Mayor, in 1737 ; Loid Bingley, M. P.
and Lord Mayor in 1757, (when George Lane
Fox, Esq.) ; Sir Wm. M. Milner, M.P. and
Lord Mayor in 1797 and 1798; Lord Uundas,
Lord Mayor in 1811, (when the Hon. Law-
rence Dundas, M.P.) and in 1821, when Lord
Dundas, and the only English Peer ever Lord
Mayor of \ork. It is worthy of remark, that
York had the honour to set the iurncration
of London the example of erecting a Man-
sion-House for their Lord Mayor
The Guild Hall is situated beliind the
Mansion-House, and was built in tlic year
M46. In this fine Gothic Hall, which is
ninety-six feet long, by forty- three feet wide,
the Assizes for the city are held, and it Is
th«i formed into two courts, the Crown
Court at the end of the Hall, and the Nisi
Prius Court near the entrance. The elco-
tkMis for members of parliament are also
held here, and it may be proper In this place
to meniion, that the city of York is at pre-
sent represented In parliament by Mamw-
duke Wyvilland Robert Chaloner, Esqw.
wlio, \Xiffi the corporation of the city they
represent, arc both of tlie whig p^rty. ' Thue
times a week, namely, on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, the Lord Mayor and at least
one alderman sit at the Guild Hall, for the
administration of justice; and the business of
the Quarter Sessions for the city is also tran-
sacted in this place. At the end of this hall
are several rooms for the grand and petit ju-
ries, one of whieh is called the Inner Room,
ill which the County Court, for tlie recovery
of debts in the County, not exceeding Fi\c
Pounds, consoUdated with the Sheriffij Turn
Court, and the Court of Common Pleas, is
heki weekly, usually on the Tuesday.
The Council Chambers is a building of
modem erection a^jeining the Guild Hall.
When the old Council Chambers of the city
upon Ouse-Bridge, were taken down in 18H>,
these chambers wercbuilt adjoining the I nnrr
Roont,nsidllieLouerJl(mjef namely, thet'o
68
HISTORT OP THE
man Council, bold their ddiberations In one
of them, while the Upper H(mse» consisting of
the Lord Mayor, Recorder, City Council. Al-
dermen, Sherilft, and the Gentlemen of the
Twenty-Four a««robte,to theUpperChamber.
Amongst itt other public instituUoos
York e^)oys the advantage of an excellent
Subscription Ubrary, containing about ten
thousand volumes In the various branches of
faience and literature. This Institutiou
was commenced in the year 1794, but it was
not till the year 1811, that the present
Library Room, which is very eligibly situ-
ated in St Helen's Square, wssbuUi. The
number of members at present amounts to
four hundred and seventy-seven; the mode
of admission I* by ballot, and the terms are
ten guineas entrance, and an annual sub-
scription of twentysix shillings, paid in
advance. Mr. Joseph Shepherd is the Li-
brarian. There are In York some other
Libraries, Subwriplion and Circulating, the
principal of which Is, the Select Subscription
Library, in Lady reckotfs yard. Pavement
On the ground floor, under the York
Subscription Library, in St Helen's Square,
there b a Subscription Nevvs Room, hand-
somely fitted up, and furnished with the
London and country newspapers. Subscri-
ber* are admitted by ballot, and the mem-
bets of the room have each the pri\ ilcge of
introducing a friend, not resident in York,
for one month, on registering his name in a
bonk kept for thatpurpows. The annual sub-
seription is one guinea, and the admissiou
fee ten shillings and sixpence. There are
aso two other Subscription News Rooms, one
at the York Tavern, and the other, called the
York Club Room, at Etridge's HoteL
The Cavalry Barracks, erected In
1796, are situated at a distance of about a
mile S. W. of the city, on the Fulford
road. The cost of these erections, witli the
twelve acres of ground appro|iriatcd to the
purpose, has been little short of SO.OOW.
and the accommodation they afford is for
three field ofBcers, five captains, nine sub-
altem», four quartcr-maaters, two hundred
and forty non-commissioned officers and
lirivatcs, and 266 horses. The parade ground
is very extensive, and in front of the range
appropriated to the officers is a large grass
plot, for the accommodation of the nume-
rous and fashionable company who fi:e-
quently attend to hear the fine martial
band which plays upon the parade. Mr.
Anthony Lcfroy is the barrack master.
York has produced several cluiracters
eminent in history, and a still larger num-
ber ( trinent in the ages in which they lived.
* mongst iltc former of these may be men-
oed CuxsTAXTiNK TH« CiiirAT, tlie
first Christian Kmperor; Fjuaccv* Alba*
w ra, the pupil of Bede and the mnitor of
Charlemagne; and WAtTUxor, Em-I of
Northumberland, and sou of the gallant
Siward. Amongst the latter we find the
naratt of Robkrt Fu>wsr, the hermit of
Knaresborough, usually called St Robert*
bom in 1190; John tx Romainb, the
thirty-eighth archbishop of York, and the
natural s<hi of John Romaine, a priest and
treasurer of the cathedral ; John Walddv,
and RoBBBT his brother, two eminent
scholars, who flourished about the middle of
the fourteenth ceatvry, the former of whom
was the forty-seventh archbisbop of this
provinces John Erouom, a friar Eremite s
and John Batb, a fHar Carmelite; both
profound expoalton of the holy scriptures,
and authon of celebrity in the fifteenth cen-
tury; Vai.bntinb Frsbs and his wipk,
raulcred mwnorable by ha>iiig, accordlnfr
to Fox, died Tor religion at tlie stake in
the year 1631, and at whom Fuller aay*,
that they were, aooording to hie recollec-
tion, the only man and his wife ever thus
married together in martyrdom ; Enu-ARD
Frrks, the brother of Valentine, bo^i also
at York, who, for having ktrftieal'y imlnt-
ed some passages of scripture on the bordera
of several pieces of ck>th, was committed
to prison by John Stoaksley, Lord Uisboit of
London, and there, according to Fox, was
fed with manchci made of sawdust, and
kept in prison liU the flesh of his wrista
grew over his irons, hb reason having in
the mean time so far forsaken him that
when brou^t for examination before his
persecutor, fte said, ** My Lord Is a good
maal" OBottoR Tankebpibld, another
martyr, waa bom in York t Sir Thomaa
Widdrington says he was a cook in London,
and was, by Bishop Bonner* antichrist's
great cook, roasted and burnt to death
Thomah Morton, tlie son of a mercer
in York, bora in the Pavement, in the
year 1564, roee by his merit successivrly
to the bishopricka «f Cheater, Lichfield,
and Coven^, and lastly to Durham:
when he was a parish priest, and rector •
of Marston, the plague raged in York with
so much fury tliat a number of infected
persons were sent out of the city to Hob-
Moor, where tenia were erected for their
accommodation, on which occasion thif
intrepid disciple of his divine master vi-
sited them daily, and administered alike
to their spiritual wants and to their tem-
poral necessities.* Hbnrv Swinburnb,
* The writer of this prelate's life savs,
that he was school fellow, at York, with
Guif FaHx, the famous punish incendiary,
I who is said to have been bom at Blsbop-
I thorp, and educated in this city.
CITY OF YORK.
69
BD cmioeiit tlocior of civil Uw, was bom at
Yort about the middle of the sixteenth
oenCury, and educated at the Free Grammar
Sehool in this city. As his coutemporary
and eonntryman. Gilpin, was called the
apostle qf the north, so Swinburne was
styled thf northern advocate — tlie one being
Amoua fSor hb learning in divinity, and the
other in the civil law. Sir Thomas IIsr-
BBKT, aoQ oi Mr. Thomas Herbert, mer-
chant and alderman of York, was bom tn
this city in 1606, and educated here tiU he
*M admitted a commoner of Jesus Colle^
Oxlbrd, in 1031. Having completed hb
itttdies, he travelled for some years through
AfHca and A;8ia,. under the pAtronage of
WilUam Earl of Pembroke, hb kinsman.--
On hb return home he waited on the Earl,
ttd was invited to dine with hfan the next
day, but the Earl dying suddenly that very
night hb hopes of preferment fhim that
^oater were blasted, and he again left
K^^and to visit various parta of Europe. —
I^pon finishing hb traveb he settled to hb
native country, and in the time of the
c^ wan adhered to the cause of the Par-
Unooit. By the persuasion of PhiUp Eari
of Pembroke, he became one of the com-
mivaoners to treat with the Khig** officers
for 0»e surrender of Oxford to the Parlia-
mentary army. Subsequently he was put
^nnn the King as one of hb menial servants,
along with others, in the place of several of
hb own servants} while In thb situation he
*>*came a convert to the royal cause, and
conthiued with hb MiOesty till he was
Ixought to Ae block. Charl« II. imrae^
lately upon the restoration, rewarded hb
ttthful servtoe to hb fsthcr In the two last
T^ars of hb life by creating him a baronet
in I66(r, which honour he et^oyed for up-
wards of twenty years, and died at hb house
to York on the first of March, 1681. —
CuaisTopBKB Cartwrioht, a profound
■•holar, stUed Fir erudltittimw, was bom
■* Vork, and b known to the learned world
for hb Annotations on Genesb and Exodus-
Joan Earls was bom at York in 1601.
•nd admitted of Merton College, Oxford, in
IWO. Hb younger yean, says Antony
^ood, hb biographer, were adorned with
«»tory, poetry, and witty fancies, and
hb elder wMi quaint preaching and subtle
disputes. He rose successively from the
Desoiery of Westminster to the Bbhoprick
of Worcester, and ulUmatdy to that of
London ; and dying at Oxford, in 1665, was
buried near the high altar in Merton CoMcgc
Church, in that dty. Marmadukk Fo<
THKRoiLL, bom In 1662, in the house
called Percy's Inn, In the parish of St.
Dyon's, Walrogate, was a divine of great
learning and piety, and in ecclesiastical
antiquity stood almost unrivalled. By hb
last will he left a fine coUectioo of books as
a libnu7 to the parish of Shipwith, of
which he had been minister, on condition
that the parishionen should build a proper
room for them at their own cost ; but thb
charge they parsimoniously revised to incur,
and the library was, by his widow, presented
to the Dean and Chapter of York, to swell
the Minster collection. Fkancib Drakk^
the venerable and learned historian of York,
was the son of the Rev. Prancb Drake,
redtNT of Hemsworth and vicar of Poute-
fnct. Though not boro In this dty, he
settled here In early life, and practised as a
surgeon widi considerable rcputation.-<~
Having married Mary, the youngest daugh-
ter of John Woodycare, Esq. of Crook-hill,
he devoted himself principally to his literary
punults, and in the year 1736 published hb
Elforacum, a work which will serve to con-
fer immortality on the history and antiqui-
ties of that dty, and which will, in ib turn,
hand down hb uaroe to the btest posterity.
In thb brief but Csithful hbtory of
andent and modem Yofk, the ooutrast be-
tween the imperial dty — the residence of
Emjieron and of Kings, and the decayed
capital of a northcm county, forces itself
strongly upon the mind, and serves to ex-
hibit the vidssitudes to which the afikire of
places, as well as of persons, are subject. —
But York — though shorn of some of its
brightest beams — though three times rased
to the ground by invaders,* in remote periods
— and though deprived of its commerce by
Hull, and of its manufactures by Leeds, iu
more modem times, b still an interesting
and vonerable city ; of which it may be said,
in the lines of Sir Thoouu WiUdrington :-^
Yoric's not so great as Old York was of yore.
Yet York It b though wasted to the core :
Itfs not that York which Ebrank built of old ;
Nor yet that York which was of Roman mould x
York was the third time burnt, and what you see
Are York's small aihes of antiquity.
^ First by the Saxons, second by the Danes, and third by the Normans.
sin Sllplftairtiral ILi0t
OP THE
STREETS, SQUARES, COURTS, LANES,
IN THE CITY OF YORK.
Albion raw. North street. Bar walb
Albion street, .Skeldergale
Aldwark, St Andrewgate
Anderson's court, Stonegate
Archbishop's court, Monkgate
Artichoke yard, Mloklegate
Atkinson's court, Micklegate
Atkinson's yard, Walmgate
Baggergate lane, without Micklegate bar
Bakehouse passage. Shambles
Baker's kme, Micklegate
Ball yard, Skeldergate
Barker hill. Monk bar without
Barker lane, Micklegate
Bay Horse yard, W*hngate
Bean's passage, Walmgate
Bearpork's passage. North street
Beddem, Goodramgate
Bocdam's yard, Skeldo-gate
Bell's yard, Pcteigate
Bennington's passage, Wabngate
Bishop hill, Fetter lane
Bishop hill lane, Skeldergate '
Black Bun lane, Walmgate
Black Horse {i&ssagc. Possgaie
Blake street, St Helen's square
Blossom street, Micklegate bar
Blue Ball yard, Skeldergate
Blue Bell passage, Mickkgate
Blue Bell passage, Walmgate
Bootham bar, end of Petergate
Bootham row, BooOiam
Bootham square, Bootham row
Brearcy's court, St Helen's square
Bridge street. Back lane. North street
Brunswick place, Penseholro green
Butcher's yard, Walmgate
Butler's yard, Walmgate
Cade^ yard, Wellington row
Carolibe row, Wahngate
Carr's lane, Skeldergate
CasUegate, High Ouaegate
Castlcgate postern. Castle lane
Castle lane, Castlegate
CastlemiUs, Castlegate postern
Cattle's buildings. Barker hill
Chapel yard. Grape Une
Church lane, bottom of Shambles
Church lane. Coney street
Church lane, Walmgate
Chur«h lane, North street
Clarkson's passage, Wabngate
Clark's yard, Wellington row
Clemcnthorp, Skeldergate postern
Coach yard, Thursday market
Coate's yai^, Tanner row
Coatcs's buildings, Skoktergate
Coflf^ yard, Stonegate
College street, Goodramgate
College yard. College street
Collicrgate, near the Pavement
Common hall lane, St Helen's square
C oney street, Spurriergate
Copley's court, C(Hicy street
Coppcrgate, Pavement
Cordukes's yard, Petergate
Coupland's yard, Gillygate
Courant passage, Couey street
Cfaggs's waggon yard, Coppergate
Cresscr's yard, Micklegate
Cumberland row. Coney street
Davygate, Thursday market
Dawson's passage, Wahngatc
Dawson's yard, Fosi^ate
Dodsworth's yard, Walmgate
Dougleby's passage, Davygate
Dmidas street. Palmer lane
Dunning's yard, Fosagate
Elliotf s yard, without Wahngalc bar
EUey's buildings, Walmgate
StEEEtS, &e.
71
Far Wster lao^ CafUegBte
FeMegate» Peter Une
Feotiinao't paiaage. North street
Fetter lane, SkeMngate
Ffokle street, Thursday market
First water laoe, Castl^fate
Fkhergate, Castlegate postern without
Fletcher dr Scarr-s yard. North street
Foot of Pftvement, Foasgate
FoBigaie, Pavement
FOm Une, WobngafaB
Foundry yard, Walingato
Fowler's court, Spurriergate
Fowler's yard, Akiwark
Fraso's passage, DaTygate
Friargate, Casttegate
Friar WaUs, Far Water lane
GametTs yard* Watangate
GibKiD's paasage. North stveet
Gibson's yard, Mkklegate
GilTs pasaage. Shambles
GOlygate, Bootham bar
Girdlergate, Peteigate
Globe passage. Shambles
GloTei's passage, Goodramgate
Goodramgate, Petergate
Grape lane, Petergate
Great Stonegate, Petergate
Green lane, Hungate
UackettTs yard, Petergate
Harcoort yard, Thursday market
Harker's yard, Blkklegate
Haxby's passage, SkoUergate
Jlay market, end at Coiliergatc
Heworth moor. Monk bar without
HSirs yard, Wahngate
Hibton's bniMiags, Marygale
Hfarsfs yard, Wahngate
Holgatefame, without Mkkkgite bar
Hotane^s passage, Haymarket
Houipott lane, Pet«*rgat>
Hospital yard, Walmgate
Hover lane, Hungate
Howgate lane, Walmgate
Hudson's passage, Ston^ate
Hungate, St. Saviourgate
Jackson's passage, Wahngate
Jewbury, Laycrtfaorp postern
Johnson's yard, Walmgate
Jubbergate, Spurriergate
Judges oM kxlgings yard, Coney street
King's Staith, E.'Side Newbridge
Kirby's yard, without Walmgate bar
Knowles's yard. Mount
Lady Pecketf s yard. Pavement
Lamberts yard. Tanner row
Layerthorp postern, Peasehobn green
Laaenby's passage, Jubbergate
Lendal, St Helen's square
Leopard yard. Coney street
Leopard yard. Pavement
Uttle Blake street* Blake itrwst
Little Stonegate, Great Stonegate
Little Swincgate, Swincgats
Loi^ dose, Walmgate
Lord Mayor's walk. Monk bar
Love bme. Barker hlU
Low buildings, Hungate
Magpie comer, Goodramgate
Manor house, Marygate
Manor shore, Marygate
Manor yard, Bootham bar wiihouC
Maryga^ Bootharo bar
Masindues, St Deniris lane, Walmgate
Melrose's yard, Walmgate
MerchantTs hall yard, Poasgate
Meynell's yard* Peteigate
Mickl^gate, Ouse bridge
Mieklegate bar, Miekkgate
Micklegate bar lane, out of Mieklegate ba/
Middleton's passage, Skeldergate
MMdle water fame, Castlegate
Bfinster gates, Petergate
Minster yard, Petergate and College street
Mint yard. Little Blake street
Monk bar, Goodramgate
Monkgate, without Monk bar
Monk street. Monk bar
Moore's court. Stonegate
Mount Pleasant, Blossom street
Mucky Peg lane, Tbxuwiay market
Mush's yard, Goodramgate
NaykM's yard, Aldwark
Near Water, Castlegate
Nessgate, High Ousegata
New bridge street, Ouse bridge
Newgate, Shambles
New racket, Petergate
New street. Coney street
Newtg^te, Wahngate
New walk, Tower street, Castlegate
Nightingale^s yard, Possgate
North street, bottom of Mieklegate
Noton's yard, Stonegate
Nunnery lane, without Mickk^gate bar
Ogleforth, Goodramgate
Oglcforth lane, Minster yard
Old racket, Petergate
Old Wharf, Skeldergate
OUc/s yard, Aldwark
Ouse bridge, Ouaegate
Ousegate High, Pavement
Ouaegate Low, Ouse bridge
Pack Horse yard, Sktklergate
Pafanor lane, Huqgate
Parapet boikUngs, Mkklegate bar
Parsonage house. Coney street
Patrick Pool, Swincgate
Pavement; High Ouaegate
Pavlour lane, Walmgate
Peasehobn green. St Saviourgate
Petergate, Haymarket
Peter fame. High Ousegate
Pipe makefs yard, GiBygate
72
STREETS, &C.
Postenu. lee page 34.
Pound lane, Ilungate
Powell's yard. Tanner row
Precentor's court, Minster yard
Priestnian's lane, Marygste
Prince's court. Coney street
Pullan's paangee. North street
Pump yard, Micklegate
Pump yard, Newgate
Queen's staith, W. Side New bridge
Rawdon's yard, Mic^dcgate
Rayson's ImildlngB, North street
Red Lion yard, Micklegate
Rosemary lane, Skeldogate postern
Sampson's square, Thursday market
Scawin's yard, Petergate
Schoolyard, Ogleforth
Scagrave court, Micklegate
Seller's yard, Pavement
Shambles great. Pavement
Shambles Uttle, Great Shambles
Shei^erd's court, GiUygate
Silver street, Jubbcrgate
Skeldergate, bottom of Micklegate
Skeldergate postern, Skeldergatc
Smith's yard, Skeldergate
Spen lane, St. Saviourgate
Spurriergate, Ouse^ate
St. Andrewgate, CoUiergate
St. Dennis lanes, Walragato
St. George street, Newgu;^, Walmgate
St Helen's square. Coney street
St John's yard. North street
St Margaret's church lane, Wafangat*
St Martin's lane, Mickl^ate
St Mary's row. Bishop hill the dder
^^t' Mary's square. Bishop bill
St Michael's chiux^ lane, Spurriergate
St Saviouigate; Collieigate
St Saviour row, St Saviourgate
Stoker's yard« Thursday market
Staroourt lane, Thursday market
Stonebow lane, Pavoncnt
Stonegatc, St Helen's square
Straker's yard, Fosa^ate
Swinegatc, Girdlergate
Tanner row. North street
The Groves, Lord Mayor's walk
Thomas paasage, Skddeirgate
Thompfioo's passage, Wafangate
Thief lane, Midikgate bar without
Thursday market, Feascgate
Toft green. Tanner row
Tower street. Castle street
Trinity lane, MidOegate
Trout's panage, Watangate
Union court. Bishop hill
Union court, St Martin's koe
Union plaoe, Fisheigate
Union street, Peaseh<dm green
Waiters buUdings, Walmgate
Wakefield court, Micklegate
Walker's lane, Thursday market
Walker's yard, Skeldergate
Walmgate, Foasgate
Walmgate bar, end of Wabngate
Ward's passage, GiUygate
Waterloo place. Coney street
Water's yard, Walmgate
Watson's court, Stonegate
Wellington row. North street
Wellow's yard, Wabngate
West's yard, Wabngate
Whipmawhapma gate. Pavement coiner
\Vhlp's yard, Goodramgate
AVhip's (M yard, Goodramgate
White Horse yard, Skeklergate
WhitweU's entry, CoUiexgate
WUberforce's yard, Walmgate
WiUow street, Walmgate bar
Wintershelf hospital, Wabngate
Wood's yard. Tanner row
WrightsoD's yard, Walmgate
DIRECTORY
m^H (DIP ^©IBIE^
■»♦»
It wUI be obBonred thst Abbreviations tre oocanonaUy used, but they hare beeD Intro-
duced only where unaroidable; and ttis preaumed vUI be quite iotaUifible
without any particular explanstloo.
The Alphabetic U$t ot Streeta. Courto, 4e& wiH be found greatly to OdliUtc the
iearch fbr dioM in retired lituatioiit.
4??®y Kite, gentlcwron. North st.
Abbey Wm. gent. Dundas rtreet
Abershaw Mrs. Elixabth, North ft.
Acaster Rev. J. Mankfate
A™*,^^*'^^, wood tamer, Silver 8t.
Addinal James, butter <fe bam factor,
copper, and Tia. Golden Barrel,
. Walmgate
^i^J Ann, shopkeeper, Petergate
A<uelts John, brush mkr. Tanner row
Agar Mrs. gentlewoman, Marygate
Agar Joseph, srent. High Ousegate
Agnr Seth <fe Co. grocers, Stonegate
Agar Mary, gentlewoman. Castlegate
Agar Thos. attorney, Little Stooegate
Agar Edward, grocer, Micklegate
Agar J. <fe B. currieft, High Ousegate
Agar Isaac, iolner. Walmgate
Agar TJos. hogs dlr. Peaseholme gn.
Agar Wro. shopkeeper, Peter lane
Agar Richard, yictualler. Lord Nelson,
Goodramgate
Alderson Jacob, cooper and cheese-
monger, Fossgate
Aleiander Wm. and Son, printers,
booksellers, binders, stationers, <fe
agents to the Suffolk 6s General
' County Are office, Castlegate
AleiaiiderlDavid, St. Geonre street
Alien John, law sUtioner, Bootham
Allen ^ald, apothecary, CoUiergate
AUeo Matthew, apothecary and sui>er-
intendant of the LunaUc Asyhmi,
Bootham ' *
AMcn Caroline, dress maker, Micklegt.
Allen Geo. boarding school for younic
gentlemen, Beffiern
4Jr° J,"l-^"><»f> Girdlergate
AUeaANeltfiorp, bricklayers, Aldwark
Allen Joseuh, basket maker, Middle
Water lane
AUinson H. B. wire worker, Fossgate
Allison John, cabinet mkr. Mint yard
Allison Heuiy, verger, Goodramgnte
Almand Thos. cabinet mkr. Hunpate
Ahnond Christr. joiner. Walmgate
Ambler Abraham, wooistapjer, Pease-
hohne green
Ambler Johti, shopkeeper. Tanner rovtr
Ambler John, joiner, CoUege street
Ambrose B. artificial flower maoufr.
Far Water lane
Anderson R. H. solidtor. Stonegate
Anderson Rteh. grocer. Low Peter gt.
Anderson Richard, gardener, Atkin-
son's court, MicKlegate
Anderson Wm. butcher. Walmgate
Anderson Wm. gardener, Walmgt. bar
Ann Mrs. George, Mickiegate
Applej-ard John, bricklayer, First
Watflr lane
Aray R. tobacco pipe mkr. Feas«»gt^
Arcubell Rbt. bacon <fe butter faaor,
Mickiegate
Ardiogton William, gardener, d;c.
Castlegate lane
Armatage Abia, dress and stay maker,
North street
ArmUtead Peter, butcher, Mickiegate
Armstroiig J. H. grocerr and agent to
the London Genuine Ten Com-
pany. Foss bridge, Walmgate
Amett Ricfaani, St. Andrewgate
Arundel Mary, city- oook) Waterloo
place
Arthur Thomas, flour dealer <& brick-
layer. Hungate
Ashton Tnos. jomer, Albion sUoet
YORK.
74
TOBK.
Askwith WUliain, proctor. Gillygate •
AspinaJl Jas, itraw bat mur. Coney st.
Aspioall Edmund, Holgate lane
Asquith Wm. painter, Dtimung'k yd.
AstJey William, Low Jubbergate
Atkinson Peter, arcbltect ; h. Micklefft.
A tkinsonASharp, architects, Fetter ui.
Atkinson James, surgeon, Lendal
Atkinson James, woollen draper, Cop-
pergate
Atkinson Wm. rag mercfaant, Mkldle
Water lane
AUdnson A Blenkam, oats jdieUiog
mill, WaUngate
Atkinson Sarab, rtot. Malt SboTel,
Fossgate
Atkinson William, hone hirer, Fota-
gate
Atkinson Robert, fiarmer and cow-
keeper, Layerthofp
Atkinson Miss Jane, Little Stonegate
Atkinson John, bookbinder, Mksluegt.
Atkinson^Tbos. butcher. Fetter lane
Atkinson Geo. shoemaker. Fetter lane
Atkinson Susannah, dress maker, near
Ouse bridge
Atiay Christ, exciseman, Glllygate
Atlay Matthew, farmer, Mount
Aii'iRer Robert, painter and paper
hanger, St. Andrewgate
Audaer Geo. bouse and sign painter,
St. Andrewgate
Autherson Richard, fishmonger, Great
Shambles
Aveson Rd. shoemaker, Goodramgate
Aveson Michael, bootmkr. Dundas st.
Awmack Mary, gentwmn. WaUngate
A wmack Joseph, grocer, Fossgate
Ayer John, land agent and surveyor,
Costlegate
Backhouse Jas. keeper of the Lunatic
Asylum, Gillygate
Backhouse Mrs. gentwn. Micklegate
Bnck house Thomas <fe James, nursery
A seedRmen, Tanner row
Bainbridge <fe Woodall, woollen dra-
pers, Low Oiisegate
Buiubridge Wm. bricklayer. Pavement
Btiinbridze John, miller, WaUngate
Barnes Geo. coal mert. Blossom st.
Baines Mn. oowknr. St. Saviour's row
Baines John,vict. Odd Fellows, Hungt.
Baines John, cut nail mkr. Hungate
Baines Thus, shoe mkr. Cnstle mills
Baines Joseph, shoemkr. Goodmmgt.
Raines Henry, poulterer, without
Caxtlegate postern
Bilker Mrs. genlwrno. Coney street
Hnker J. J. chemist <& druggist, High
Ousecate
Baker George, paper stalner, 4; agent
to the Norwich Union Fire office,
St. Helen's square
Bake<» John, shoemaker, Marygate
Balfour Walter, Esq, Mteklegate
Banks Timothy shoemaker, Lord
Mayor's walk
Mavof s walk
Banks Robert, miniatare painter, Har-
ker's yard, Micklegate
Banks Catharine, straw hatmanufao-x
turer, Fossgate
Banks Christopher, Fossgate
Bannister David, mason. College st*
Barber Mrs. Grace, gentwn. Castlegt.
Barber ife WhitweU, working gold-
•miths, jewellers, silver plate ma-
nufacturers, watch maJcers and
eng^vexs. Coney street
Barber Jas. Blade Swan Inn, (Clark's
Hotel A posting bouse) Coney st.
Barber Thos. shoemaker, WaUngate
Barber Wm. ladies' shoemkr.Coneyst.
Barclay A. <fe W. booksellers <fe sta-
tioners, 8. New Bridge street
Bardon Wm. butcher, Goodramgate
Barker David, chorister, Monkgate
Barker Rev. Thomas, Spen lane, St.
Savk>ui^te
Barker Geo. bookbUider, Pavement
Barker Anne, poulterer. Little Smbb.
Barker Edward, agent to Deacon,
Harrison <fe Co. carriers, Swinegt.
Barker John, copper plate printer imd
engraver. Low Ousegate
Barker M. R. overiooker. Bishop hill
Barker Ralph, plane mkr. Fetter lane
Barker Geo. Middle Water lane
Barker Geo. joiner, St. Mary's row
Barker Wm. cowkpr. Holgate lane
Barker John, shoemaker, church lane.
Coney street
Barlow Bfrs. Mary, Bootbam
Barmby Saml. shoemaker, Swinegate
Barnard Wm. shoemaker, Petergate
Bamby G. A W. shoemkrs. GUdlergt.
Bamelt John, optician, glass cutter
and stainer. College s&eet
Bnmett Thos. shoemaker and animal
preserver, Barker In. Micklegate
Barr William, army and hunting sad-
dler. Coney street
Barr Jane, dress maker, Gillygate
Barra GeoiK^y phimber and glacier,
Goodramgate
Barra James, plumber, glasier and
painter. High Petei^te
Barra James, plumber, glacier and
painter. Low Petergate
Barrett Richard, bricknikr. Barker hill
Barteliffe James, cowkeeper^ without
WaUngate bar
Bartboloman Mary, gentlewoman,
Castlegate
Bartboloman Thomas, vict. Stanhope
Press, Swinegate
Bartley Joseph, Walmgate bar
Berwick Mary, gentlewoman, Rose-
mary lane, Skelderguta
YOBK.
75
YORK.
Basblbitii JobD^ foremaii at Gibson's
foundry, Walmgate
BatesQD Wrn. sboemaker, Fetter lane
Batteridffe William, gent. Barker hill
Batty Tnomas, rictualler, George and
Dragon. Pavement
Batty EDsabetb, silk A muslin dyer,
Fossgate
Batty Edward, gardener, wit]K>a^
WaliKate bar
Bayldon William, Bsq. Bootbam
Bayue Creo. bookkeeper. Tanner row
Baynes WiUiaro, vict. Baynes* Hotel,
Petergate
Baynes Geo. venel owner. Blossom st.
Beadle and Perfect, bouse, sign and
furniture painter, Mickiegate
Beal T. A G. upbobtterers and cabinet
makers, Stonesate
Beal Richard, wool oqmbor, Walmgt.
Beal John, joiner, Mklole Water lane
Bean James, vkst. portrait and bouse
painter, Canteen* Barrack yard
BeanRichd.butcher.Tbnrsday market
Bean William. wvsL Three Jolly
Butchers, Girdleigate
Bean Wm. gentleman, Walmgate
Bean Samuel, joiner and carpenter,
DavTgate ; bouse, GiUysate
Bean Jobn. wheelwright, Patrick pool
Bean William, umbrella maker and
wholesale spirits dealer. Stonegt.
Bean Wm. tailor. Coffee yd. Stonegt.
Beau Thos. plane maker, Waterloo pL
Bean William, currier, Jubbergate
Bean John, shopkeeper, Walmgate
Bearpark B.J. de G.jnirdeners,nunery
and seedsmen, Bootbam
Bearpark Miss SaUy, milliner A dress
maker. High Peteigate
Bearpark Wiinam, viiluaUer, White
Hone, Bootbam
Bearpark Robert, Jon. gardener. Lord
favor's walk
Beck William, tanner, Walmgate
Beckwith Stephen, M. D. Coney st
Beckwith Ann, gentlewmn. Castlegt.
Beckwith John, Ksq. Micklegate
BedfoM David, schoolmaster, Btos-
aom street
Bedford John^flaz dresser, Walmgt. bar
Beedbam Euzabeth, gentlewoman,
Beedham's yard, Skeldergate
Beedbam John, cabinet maker, Retter
lane
Beedbam William, joiner and cabinet
maker, Beedham's yd. Skeldergt.
Beilby Varley, Bsq. Mount, Mickle-
gate bar
Belcombe Wm. M.D. High Petergate
Beli Thomas, gent. Haymarket
Beli and Rigg, boot and shoe makers,
Haymarket
Bell Geo. currier, Marygate
G
Bell John, tobacco and snulT dealer'
Stooegate
Bell David, shoemaker, Fossgate
Bell Elis. eentiewoman, Gill) gate
Bell David, hair dresser, Walni]2;ate
Bell Anthony, butcher. Gt. Shambles
Bell David, whitesmiln and gunsmith,
Walmgate
Bell Thos. flour dealer. Walmgate
Bell Thpmas, vktualler. Sun Inn,
Blossom street
Bell Sarah, vict Blue Bell, Walmgt.
Bell John, cabinet maker, Dundax
street, Hungate
Bell Rksbard, grocer and druggist,
Thursday market
Bell .Jnhifj vkTtuRller, WtHUiJiiU r.
GtAiiirdrng^Lte
Bell Mr^.V. j^tfntiewornitii. QiUyj^tp
Bell J. ^tfjceTf Jubbi?rFtit£
BeU EUsi. pastry couk. Little Blaise -t
Bell Thfliufts E, CuUeT. GiHtgBt*!
Bell Tli4»riML«f nulk d^aler^ Wnlmieiiti'
Bell Til I M Litis, j<jir!Ler, Witlintinle
Bell Jji I n\ Jibrjiike^^per, Grt'^iii^Uambk*
BellMoJiry, blm^kMiiiUi, Kmiijatf
BeU Thi s" by idler, Thurstduy mftrkt'i
Bell \Sjnuifiii Tp.'H M..^or-^ iiti^riT,
Gillygate
Bell Midiael, mustard dealer, Monkgl.
Bell Thos. tailor and clothes cleaner,
Little Swinegate
Bell John, ropery flax dresser, draper,
<fec. Walmgate
:Bellerby Thomas, joiner and cabinet
maker. Bishop biU
Bellerbv John, upbobcterer, cabinet
maicer A undertaker, Micklegate
Bellerby Henry, cheesemonger and
flour dealer, Stonegate
Bellerby Edw.baker.Peasebolmegrii.
Bellerby John, bricklayer, Pump } ard
Bellerby Robert, fruiterer, Stonegnte
Bellerby Wm. oowkeeper. Bishop bill
Belt Thomas, vktualler. Royal Oak,
Goodramgate
Belt Thos. vict. Horse Shoe, Coppergt.
Belwood Mru. Ann, Minster yard
Bennett Col. John, Mount, without
Micklegate bar
Bennett and Flintoft, sculptors and
masons, St. Andrewgate
Bennett Thos. sculptor, <fec. ; bouse,
Ogieforth
Bennington Jas. bricklayer, Walro)(t.
Bennington James, shoemaker. Black
Horse pajisage, Fossgate
Bennington Prands, cowkpr. Walmgt.
Benson Mrs. geutlewmn. AlickiegHte
Benson John, wine dc spirit menrlinrit,
Hunfate ; bouse, St. Saviourgnte
Benson Mrs. Jobafina, gentlewoman,
.St. Saviourgate
Benson Mrs. Marthii, Mookgate
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Benson Tboi. cbain mfir. and saddlers
ironmonger, Green lane. Hungate
Benson George, bUliard table keeper,
Low Ousesate
Benson Jcrerniab, ooacfa proprietor 4?
liverv stables keeper,Lit. Blnkest.
Benson Tbomas, joiner and carjMuler,
St. SaTiounmte
Benson Jobn, Gillygate
Benson VTm. St. Andivw's Chorofa yd.
Benson Francis, sboemkr. Blossom st.
Benr Robert, wholesale ooniectioner,
et. Helen's souare
Bewlay Robert, brick manafaoturer,
Heworth moor
Bewlay Tbos. tobaoco manafactorer,
LowOuseffate
Bewlay A. butcher, Great Shambles
Bickerdfke Robert, shopkeeper, High
Jiibboreate
BiciCt;rs and Sowerby, miUiiiera and
dress makers, Spurrierj^ite
Bickecs John, Tict. and spirit dealer,
Turk's Head, College stieet
Bickers Mrs. Little Stoiiegate
Biffland Geo. Bso. Blake street
Bilbroogh John, tailor. North street
Bi ngiey Joseph, sboemkr. Girdlergete
Biuffley Wm. butcher, High Petergate
Bingley Thomas, baker A flour de^r,
Swinegate
Binning Sarah, fruiterer, Stouegate
Binnington Mrs. C. Boc^ham row
Birbeck John, cowkeeper. Walmgate
Birbeck James, flour dealer, Wafingt.
Birch Tbos. boat builder, Clementborp
Birob Mary, shopkeeper, Goodramgat.
Birdsall RlcbanC Methodist preaiSer,
Spurriersnte.
Birkenshaw Geo. Arutterer, Feasecate
Birks Thomas, straw bat maker, Col-
Itergate
Birks Wm. ten dealer, Swinegate
Birks John, coach maker. Grape lane
Birkwood Rt. schoolmaster, Walmgt.
B'aok William, victualler, Sycamore
Tree, Minster yard
Blackburn John, butcher,Gt. Shambles
Bhtckstone Geo. linen and woollen
draper, de tailor. Low Jubbergate
Blake Bartholomew, gardener and
seedsman. Tanner row
Blakey John, cabinet mkr.Tanner row
Blanchard Mrs. H. gentlewoman, St.
Saviourgate
Blanchard John, solicitor, 1, New
_, Bridge street
Blancbaid WilUam, hatter and hosier,
^, High Ousegate
BUn^rd Wm. printer <fe publisher of
the Chronicle, Thundays,Copper-
ni 8?*^ I ho»«««> Coney street
Blanchard Robert, vict. Golden Slip-
per, Far Water laoa
Bland Henry, Esq. banker; bouse,
Garroio htll
Bland Geo. shopkeeper, GiUygate
Bleckly Wm. linen draper tea dealer,
dk ^neral accountant, 8, Low
Ousesnte
Bleckly John, grocer and tea dealer,
Thursday market
Blenkam Matthew, milder, Walmgate
Blytbe John. Yictualler, Bay Horse,
Walmgate
Blytbe Jotoi, joiner, Fossgate
BoUand Thomas, sen. schoolmaster,
Castlegate
BoUand Thomas, iun. bookseller, sta*
ttonerdkbookoinder, SpurrierxiU^,
and agent to the London Genuine
Tea Company, Sa , Ludgate hill
Bolbind <fe Hall, messdames, lodging*
house. Little Blake street
BoUans Robert, brasier 4; tin plate
worker. Great Shaanblet
Bollans Francis, joiner A cabinet mkr.
«fc furniture broker. Low Peterri.
Bolton Wm. stone mason, Wellin§^oii
row
Bolton Mary, tcboobnistress, Fossgate
Boocock Jobn, sbocmaker, Gieot
Shamblet
Boooock Geo. hair dresser, Walmgate
Booker WiHiam, Lambert's yaid.
Tanner row
BooUand Matthew, shopkeeper. Low
Jubbergnte
BootleT Wm. shopkeeper, BfteklegaCe
Bore Mrs. Marr, St. SavkMUgate
Borrows Elisabeth, sUaw bat mtiw-
facturer. High Petergate
Botbamley Jobn, plane maker. Tanner
row
Bott Jonathan, stocking mfir. CoUieigt.
Botterill Matthew, geni. Monkgate
Botteriil Jame!>, saddler, Chx)dnungt.
Botterill Joseph, bacon dlr. Feasegate
Bottom ley SamU tbopkpr. North rt.
Bowes Sarab, straw hat manufaotttrer,
Walmgate
Bowes John <fe Son, bricklayers, Don*
ning's yard, Fossgate
Bowes A. dress maker, Skeldergate
Bowman Wm. baker <fe flour dealer.
Green lane, Hnngate
Bowman Jobn, sboemkr. Aldwark
BowHMm Wm. Goodramnite
Bowman Wm. oowkpr. Barker hill
Bownas A Co. milliners and dfeat
makers. Little Blake street
Bownas John, Little Blake street
Bowser Wm. vicU Black Boy, North sU
Bowser Ann, ladies' nurse. North sL
Boyes A Fowler, glass « china dea*
lers, Wabngate
Boyes James, sbopkpr. Coppergate
Boyle John, ooofectiooer, Huoiate
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Bojnton Wm. tailor, Goodramgate
Bmbiner Thomas, rict. Black Swao,
Peatebolme green
Bradley Thos. coach builder ds hameu
maker. High Jubbergate
Bradley Luke. wooUen dfraper, Possgt.
Bradley Wm. bricklayer, Lambert'j yd.
Bradley JohD, joiner, Huugate
Bradley John. Walmgate bar
Bradley SaTille. painter, Beddem
Braitbwatte Richard, tailor. Lord
Mayor's Walk
Braithwaite Richd. broker, Swinegate
Braithwaite Thos. shoemaker. Little
Blake ^reet
Braithwaite John, hair dresser. Good-
ramgate
Braithwaite Abraham, spirit dealer,
Sporriergate
Bramley Mrs. Ann. Skeldeigate
Biamley 6c Dent, boot(& shoe makere,
Blake street
Bramley John, butcher, Gt. Shambles
Bramley Ambroae, butcher, Fossgate
Bramley Wm. Smithes yd. Skeldergt
Brassington Richard, bookbinder and
paper ruler by machine, Waterloo
place; bouse. Bishop bill
Braysbttw Eleanor, grocer <fe tea din
High Petergate
Breary <& Mven, coach builders, bar-
ness makers, Ac, Little Stonegate
^Darygate
Brewis J. WT unen draper and tea dea-
ler, Peter lane
Bridgewater Chpr. bricklayer,North st
Bridgewater John, Ogleforth
Bridgwater Thos. joiner, L. Shambles
Briggs Rev. Geo. Ogleforth
hnm Geo. Tict. Crown and Anchor,
Low Jubbergate
Briges Rd. (sexton) St. SarkMirgate
Brigbam Margaret, drawer of ladies'
breasts. Sampson's square
Briscomb Robert, cooper, Walmgate
Britton dk Co. grocers, dko. Spurriergt.
Britton Wm. whitesmith, Aldwork
Broadley Mrs. C. E. Mint yard
Broadmead Richard, vict. Jubbergate
Brocklebank Thomas, leather capmfir.
Micklegate
Brodell Lawrence, Bootbam square
Brodie Mrs. Mary, St. Andrew^ church
yard
Bromley James, coal and lime mer-
chant, Fossgate
Brook Mrs. Ann. gentwmn. Gillygate
Brook John, solictior; b. Petergate
Brook (fe Bulmer. soUciton, New st.
Brook Richard, shoemkr. Walmgate
Brook Thomas, musician, Gillygate
Bruokbank Jonn, ironmonger, hard-
ware dealer, and boost and sign
painter. Coney stieett
G
Brookbank Miss, gentwn. Gillygate
Brotherton Geo. mathematical school,
without Walmgate bar
Brougbton Jam^, tape dealer. But-
cher's yard, Walmgate
Brown George, surgeon, Castli^sate
Brown Wm. confectioner. Coney st.
Brown <fe Jennings, linen drapers.
Pavement
Brown Matthew, gent Blossom st.
Brown Christopher, musical preceptor,
Mk^klegate
Brown RioMird, oonfectk>iier and tea
dealer. Coney street
BrownJohn.wooUen draper,SkeUergt.
Brown ^ Hopps, grocers and flour
- dealers, Gneat Shambles
Brown Wm. gent. Gillygate
Brown RicbdT hairdresser, Micklegate
Brown John A Co. painters, Davy gate
Brown <fe Kirlew, coach, sign 6b nouse
painters, Davygate
Brown Robert, lace and Cringe maker,
Bootbam square
Brown Thos. stay maker, Thursday
market
Brown Qeo. bookkpr. Peasebolm gru.
Brown Geo. tailor, PetKr lane
Brown Thos. broker, High Jubbergt.
Brown Matthew, auctioueer, Giliygt.
Brown James, sboemlcr. Oglefortn
Brown Wm. fireman, Walmgate
Brown Richard, without Walmgt. bar
Brown William, joiner, Union court.
Trinity bine
Brown /ane, diiess moker. Union ct.
Trinity lane
Brown Hannah, keeper of ferry, North
street. Postern
Brown <fe WilksMisses, M. <fe B. ladies'
day school, Skeldergate
Brownridge Robert, tea dealer and
perfumer. Stonegate
Brooe John, flax dresser, Walmgt. bar
Brumiitt Edward, mail guard. Parapet '
buildings
Brunton Rbd. gunmak^r, Stonegate
Buchanan Ann. Leouard yd. Pavemt.
Bock John, vict. Horse and Groom,
Mint yard
Buckland Mrs. Mary, Castleraite
Buokland Misses, M. A. <fe E. ladies'
boarding school, CasUegate
Buckle Joseph, proctor 6s deputy re-
gistrar of the Archbisbop's court ;
bouse, Monkffate
Buckle Marmaduke ,wool8tApler, Coai
mercbanr, and tea dQaler> St. Sa-
viour's row
Buckle Wm. shopkeeper, Micklegate
Buckle A. dress maker, Boot bum vrw
Buckley Joseph, glasfi 4fe ohinti denier,
6s stone masou, Coppemite ,
Buckley Lieut. Frederick, Pisbergui^^
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BuckleT Tbi». cborister, Oglek>rih
Btidd ^ix. 8hopkpr. Ooodnuneate
Biillivont U«jic, ouUer, NewgaU
Bulmer Franc»i, sen. meicluuit, Pro-
oentor's court
Bulmer (hso, sotidtur ; b. Coney ft.
Bulmer Rev. Wm. M.A. Coney street
Bulmer James, land ageutdk surveyor,
Precentor's Court '
Bulmer FraocU, jun. butter, ham,
cheese <fe seed mert. Tanner row
Bulmer J. A. grocer and tea dealer,
Hay marki*t
Bulmer Richard, taik>r<fe habit maker,
AMwark
Bulmer Geo. cooper, Girdlergate
Bulmer Mpc. widow, Aldwarx
Burdekin Richard, bookseller, sta-
tioner «fe binder. Pavement
Burdon Wm. commercial and mathe-
mntical aoadeihy, Skeldergate
Burdsall Wm. whitesmitb, Doiming's
Tard, Possgate
Burdsall Rd. Fowler's ct. Spuiriergt.
Burress Mrs. Sarah, Albion street
Binley Airs. Rentlewoman, without
Hicklegate bar
Bumell Geo. bop and spirit merchant,
M int yard. Little Blake st.
Bumlston John, joiner and cabinet
maker, Walmgate
Bumiston Hannah, widow, Lord May-
or's walk
Burr Francis, broker, Peter lane
BurrellJohn, Micklecate
Burrill Hannah, butcher. Silver st.
Burrill Mary, china, glass and earthen-
ware dealer, Thursday market
Burton Miss Harriet, Ogleforth
Burton Benjamin, tailor and fiimltare,
d;o. broker, High Jubbergate
Bussey and Pearson, dealers in liooe,
cools, <fec. Mar} gate
Bussey John, draper and tailor. Low
Jubbergate
Bussev Thomas shoemaker, Lord
Mayor's walk
Butler Wm. gentleman, Marygate
Butler Edw. miller, Foss bridge
Butler Edward, keeper of the vagrant
offioe. Little Shambles
Butler Ann, cowkeeper, without
Walmgate bar
Buttery Geo. tailor A gloTfvr.WaImgt.
Bywater Geo. comb mkr. Micklegate
Cable Charles. Racket yd. Petergate
Cade Jas. cowxeeper, Wellington row
Call Thos. woolcomber, Walm«ite
Calvert Thoma*, wholesale confection-
er, Sjuirriergate
Calvert Jas. butdier. Little Shambles
Calvert John, Tanner row
Calvert Francis, shoemkr. Micklegate
'divert Jonth. »hoj)kpr. Far Water la.
Cuhrert J. shoemaker, St. Mary's row
Camidge Jane, gentwmn. Petergate
Camid^ John, musical doctor, and
assistant organist at the cathedfBL
Manor house
Camidge Matthew, teacher of miisie
and organist at the cathedral.
High Pefcemte
Camidge Wm. tailor. Tanner row
Camidge Wm. fruiterer, Castlegate
Camidge Len. taik>r. Barker lane
Camidge Rd. joiner, Meynell's yard
Canney Wm. baoon. butter <fe cheese
ftictor. Little Shambles
Cappe Mrs. Mary, St. Saviourgata
Carbutt Prands, gent. Monkgate
Carey John, joiner, Walmgate
Carey John, carpenter, St. George st.
Carey Thos. joiner. St. George st.
Cans Thos. hop bag manufticturer>
St. Andrewgate
Cariss Thomas, saddler ond harness
maker, Walmgate
Carlton John, oimnet mivTpaTement
Carr Mattw. conveyancer, Stonegate
Carr Bern, auottoneer, Sronegate
Carr RbdT. shoe maker. Willow street
Carrack Mrs. gentlewoman. Mount
Cairall M. W. printer, bookseller,
printing ink manuf^turer <fe en-
graver on wood, (<fe circulating
ubrary) Walmgate
Carter Miss A un. Aldwark
CM^r G. gentleman's oap
College street
Carter Thos. coach drtYer, Finkle st.
Cartwriffht John, fiot. Wheat Sheaf,
Castlegate
Cartwright Wm . oetit. Castlegate
CartwritfbtSUe. Wellington row
j Casson Thos. flax dresser, Walmgate
CasteU S. shopkpr. St. Savlourgate
. CasteU Geo. tailor, St. Saviourgate
j Cation John, hiw .«tatiouer, <fe clerk of
I the Spiritual Court, Tanner row
I Cattley Miss, Mnrygate
Cattell Geo. trunk mkr. Gtxidramsiite
Cattell Wm. goldsmith <fe jeweUer,
Stonegate
Cattell Cbrtftopber^ dancing mobtor,
I Barker hill
Cattell Christr. shoemkr. Marygate '
Catterall Henry, victualler, White
Dog, Beddem
Cattert£:n John, boot and shoe maker.
Low Jubbergate
Cattle Robert^ coaoh proprietor, St,
Helen's square A Grove house
Cattley Mrs. gentwmn. Marygate
Cattley T.«fe J. H. timber and inm
d slate nerchmits, Noit^ stieet
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CattOB. Cntby <fe Co. taa dealen awl
tidiow cbandien. Blicklegata
GaiiUey Bfin J. Blake street
Caatley Afory, cbemist aiid druggist,
LowOuseg^ate
Care Willimrn, eiupraver and copper
plate printer, Stooegate
Care Henir, artist, MickleKate
Care Elisabeth^ 9^^^ ^^(^ ^ eartb-
enware dealer, Miokle^te
Cavitt Wai. eatliif house, PaTement
Cawood Mrs. Sarab, Hol^te lane
Cawood Henry ,lawstatioiier,ColUergt.
Cawood Thus. viei. Bfitannia, Walmj^
Cawtbonie Samuel, ^nt. Swinegate
CbaloDer Robert, Esq. M.P. aldermaa
and banker, Castlegate
Cbampney Creo. surgeon, CoUiergate
Cbamuney Wm. bankers clerk, New st.
Cbapbn Wm. ladies boot, shoe 4; clog
maker, Swinegate
Chapman Henry, pretenrer of birds A
quadrupeds, Bootbam
Chapman William, bricldayer A plas-
terer. Bishop bill
Chapman John, farmer, Tanner row
Chapman Anthony, baker and flour
dealer^icklMrate
Chapman Wm. miHwrigfat, Fetter In.
Chapman John,oork cutter, Foss bridge
Chapman Geo. joiner, Goodramgate
Charlton Geo. and Co. tailors and
earthenware dealers, Peter lane
Charlton John, tailor, Feasegaie ~
Chicken Mrs. EUs. Castlegate
Chippendale Elizabeth, straw hat ma*
ker, Peter lane
Chipstead Thos. vict Cannon, Lendal
Clapham Miss Ann, Minster yard
Clapham John, vkt. Punch Bowl»
Thursday market
Clancy Jas. ckrtbes broker^ Wahngt
Clark W.S. surgeon. Middegate
Clark Mrs. Mary, Albion street
Clark Edward, vict. Hcnrse 4k Jockey,
Little Stonegate
Clark J. <fe J. straw batrofirs. Tanner r.
Clark Mary, straw hat mfr. Tanner row
Clark Wm. shoemaker, Coates^ yard.
Tanner row
Clark John, gardener, Tanner row
Clark Robert, riot. Admiral Hawke,
Walmgate
Clark Wilbun. vict. Rose and Crown,
without walmgate bar
Clark Wm. whitesroitb, <S;o. College st.
Clark Joseph, joiner, Brunswick place
Clark John, pnnter, Monkgate
Clark George, coal dealer, without
Walmgate bar
, Clark Geo, surgeon, St. Helen's sqr.
Clarke Joseph, shoemaker, Ogleforth
Clarkson Thomas, miller, Hungate
Cbuckcon Wm. gcooeri 4kG. WaUngste
Clarkson Abraham* Wellington row
Clarkson Wm. gardener, ^kc Wahngt.
Clarkson Frencli, basket maker, Great
Shambles
Clarkson Matthew, gardener, Walmgt.
Clayton Robert, solicitor, Stonegate
Clayton Frs. rietnaller, Robin Hood»
Castlegate
Cle^X Abrm. wfattesmith, Goodramgt.
Clmord John^ clerk at the post oiBce,
Leodal
Ckiak James, straw and chip hat ma*
nufodurer, Stooesate
CkHigh J. W. Esq. banker; house,
Oiton halt, near Todcaster
Clougfa A Ellis, boot makeis. Colliergt*
Clougb A nu, pastry cook^pav^'gate
Coalman S. flax dresser, Walmgate
Coates Amos, surgeon, die. New
BridjPe street
Coates William, gent. Gillygate
Coatas Mrs. gentlewoman, Micklegat*
Coates Margaret, Parement
Coales Robert, vict. Sir Sidney Smith,
«fc glove leather dyer, Tanner row
Coates John, boot and shoe maker,
(register office for servants) Low
Petorgate
Coates Wm. joiner, <^. Tanner row
Coates Wm. coach driver. Friar walls
Coates Geo. flax dresser, Walmgt. bar
Cobb John, builder, Ogleforth
Cobb Henry, printer and publisher of
the York Courant, Tuesdays ; of-
fice. Coney street
Cobb Mary, gentlewoman. High
Ousegate
Cooker Robert, worsted manu&cturer
and dver, 15, New Bridge street
Cookblll Joseph, gunsmith and cutler^
Finkle street
Coghill Rk^ard, gent. Coates yard^
Tanner row
Coffling Thomas, broker, Swinegate
CoUett Ann, gentwmn. Tanner row
CoUev Isaac, riot. Lord Nelson, High
Jubbergate
Colley Thomas, joiner, Tanner row
Colley William, joiner, Walmgate
Colley Mrs. widow, Monkgate
Collier L. broker, Minklegate
Collier Michael, whitesmith, Micklegt.
Collier Joseph, printer, Coates' yanl.
Tanner row
Collier Ambrose, shoemaker, Fossgate
Collier William, baker, Bootbam
Collins John, currier, CoUiergate
Collins Jane, silk stocking graftcir*
CoUiergate
ColUns Wm. flax dresser, Walmgt. bar
Collinsoo John, sboeniaker, lurby^
yard, without Walmgate bar
Collyer Stephen, ladies' boot dE sboa
maker, Middegate
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Cook Geo. coast waiter, St. Mary's,
Bishop hill
Cook Robert, tinner <fe brasier, Fossgt.
Cook John, butcher, Thursday market
CookyJames, braxier, dkc CoUiergate
Cook WiUiam, sen. flax dresser, with-
out Walingate bar
Cook William, jun. flai dresser, with-
out Walmgate bar
Cook William, oomb cutter, Meynell's
yard, Petergate
Cooke Joseph, straw hat manu£u;tarer
and furrier. 17, Coney street
Cooper .and Bellby, wine and spirit
mercbantK and agents to the Atlas
Fire OiBce, Skeklergate
Cooper Miss Sarab.bdg^choolyGlUygt.
Cooper Geo. blacksmith and £urier.
High Jubbergate
Cooper Thomas, printer. North street
Cooper Richd. chorister, Patrick pool
Cooper Creo. coach guard, GlUygate
Coopland Rev. Wm. Tanner row
Coopland William, Esa. Tanner row
Cordukes <fe Holmes, linen dt woollen
drapers. Haymarket
Coulson John, schoolmaster, Darygt.
Coultas Jeremiah, vicu Coach i^
Horses, Micklegate
Coultherd Jobo, ooniectioner.Bootham
Conplaod Elis. gentlewmii. North st.
Coupland John, Doot and shoe maker,
Ooodramgate
Couplaud J as. tailor, dkc. Goodramgt.
Coupland M asoo, shopkeeper, Peterit.
Court Matthew, gent. St. Martinis Ui.
Coverdole John, Goodramgate
Coverdale William, St Andrewgmte
Cowgill William, gardener, Monkgate
Cowang Samuel, solicitor and coroner
for the City <fe Alnsty, Castlegate
Cowling John, solicitor, Lord Mayor's
Cowling Misses R. C. A . gentlewomen.
Lord Mayor's walk
Cowling Wra. grocer, tea dlr. butter,
bacon <& bom factor, GoodramgU
CowlingMrs. ndroth>',St.Andrewgate
Cowlman Richard, Far Water lane
Cowper Edward, yeoman. Gillygate
f'owper Wm. shoemkr. High Petergt.
Cox David, broker, Feasegate
Vox Mary, shopkeeper; For Water In.
Cox Johu, baker &c Blossom street
Coyney Mrs. Elizabeth, governess of
the Convent
Crabtree Eb, plasterer, Lendal
' Cracroft Robert, Esq. Bootham
Croggs Mary, huir dresser, Pavement
Craggi Soroh, common carrier ; ware-
house, Coppergate
Crampton Joseph, shoemaker and dlr.
in shoemakers' grindery, Seller's
yard. Pavement
Crathome Wm. St. Andrewgate
Crawford Lady, Blake street
Creaser Thos. watchmaker. Toft sreen
Creaser Wm.sen. cowkeeper, Toft gm.
Creaser William, jun. cowkeeper and
gardener, Midtiegate
Creaser Matthew, Bootham square
Creaser Isaiah, cowkeeper. Toft green
Creser James, grocer, tea dealer and
fruiterer, Skeldergate
Cressey Geo. sen. wine and spirit
merchant, Fossgate
Ciessey Geo. jun. oixk mft. Fossgate
Croce Joshua, barometer and thermo-
metor manufoctorer, Grape lane
Crott Miss Grace, Lendal
Croft Mrs. Sarah, gentlewmn. Mount
Croft Mrs. Judith, Aldwark
Croft James, plomber and glazier,
Davygate
Croft Edw. shoemaker. Coffee yard
Croft Miss Sarah, Castlegate postern
Crompton CHlbeit, Esq. St. Saviourg^.
Crompton Joshua, Esq. Micklegate
Crosbie Mrs. Mary, Bootham
Crosby Mrs. Susannah, Mount
Croisley Geo. Vict. Board, Fossgate
Crowsbaw Cornelius, printer <fe book-
seller, (drcuLatin; library) Pave-
ment, near Coppergate
Crowtber €reo. H ungate
Crumble Geo. tobacconist, Fossgate
Crummack William, vlct. Wind Mill,
(posting house and commercial
notel) Blossom st. Micklegate bar
Crump Thos. oomb maker, Cresser'i
yard, Micklegate
CuHiugwvrth Wm. gent. Seller's yard
CumniinsJnhn, blacksmth. Goodramgt.
Cummins Ann, shopkeeper. Beddenj
Cundoll M. gent. Mount, Micklegt. bar
Condoll WiUiam. cabinet maker and
auctioneer, Oglefortb
Cundall Peter, shoemaker. Welling-
tonrow
Cundall Richard, sbopkpr. Skeldergt.
Cundall Johu, Red Lion yd. Micklegt.
Cundell Peter, shoemaker, Walmgate
Curtis William, bailiff, Stonegate
Cuthbert Thos. butcher, Skeldergate
Dagget T. W. tailor, College street
Daloy Jph. tailor ife broker, J ubbergt.
Dalby Richard, vict. Jacob's Well,
Trinity lane
Dalby Richd. schoolmaster. North st.
Dalby David, animal painter, without
Micklegate bar
Dalby Robt. sbopkpr. Little Shambles
Dale Adam, tea mercht. ; h. Coney st.
Dole Wm. vict. Umcorn, Taimer row
Dale John, grocer, <Src. Fossgate
Dale Emanuel, broker aud norses to
hire, Feasegate
Dale Mar}', s^aw hat mkr. Micklegt,
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Dale Thomas, stone mason, Mkklegt.
Dale Saiab, glore finisher. Gillygate
Dale Geo. sboenmker, Ogieforth
Dale Robert, oowkeei)er. Blossom st.
Dale Thos. hone hirer. Goodramgate
D&le Geo. painter, Walm^te
Dale Thos. clothes broker, Fea^igate
Dale Wm. hair dresser, Low Jubl>er)(t.
Dales & Butterfield, wholesale drug-
gists. ColUergate
Doles John, Esq. alderman, the Cot-
' tase. Mount
Dallin Rev. James, Moukgate
DaltonWm. roue maker, flax dresser
and linen miir. Great Shambles
Dalton Wm. bricklayer, Goodramgate
Dalton Thos. bread baker, Bishop hill
Dalton Geo. butcher, Thursday market
Dalton Thos. yeoman, Boothain row
Dalton Wm. tea dealer, Goodramgate
Dauby Samuel, master of the national
school, Aldwark
Daniel John, gentleman, without
Walmgatebar
Daniel Wm. grocer 4; teadlr. Colliergt.
Daniel Simon, bacon dlr. Girdlere|te
Darbyshire Robert^ linen draper, nigh
Ousegate
Darbyshire Christopher, grocer and
tea dealer, Ousegaie
Darbyshire George, baker and flour
«iealer. North street
Darbyshire James, tailor and dotbei
broker, Peter lane
Darbyshire Christopher, ship owner 4;
coal dealer, Skeldergate
Darbyshire Christopher, coal mercht.
Lord Mayor's walk
Darling William, Little Stonegate
Darling John, shoemaker, Marygate
Darlin/? Robt. shopkeeper. Trinity in.
Davenport John, shopkeeper. Little
Shambles
Daries Peter, solicitor, Lenoal
Davies Robert, solicitor. Lendal
Davies Mary, coal merchant, Lendal
Davies Samuel, mariner. Bishop hill
Davis William, plumber, glacier and
painter, CoUierffate
Dans Joseph, wooUen draper, military
<^ naval tailor, 21, Coney street ;
Davis Mrs. paster cook, Collieigate
Davison Geo. muler, Wellington row
Dawes John, wheelwright, Peaseholm
green
Dawson Wm. <fe Son, hat mfrs. ^nd
furriers, Fossgate
Dawson John, clerk of the Spiritual
Court, d: commissioner for taking
spedal bail, Castlegate
Dawson Joshua, saddler and hanesi
maker. Fossgate
Dawson Toos. baker, Walmgate
Dawson Mary, shopl^r. Noiib straet
Dawson John, baker, Feasegate
Dawson WilUam, Leopard yard. Pave-
ment
Day James <fe Edward, linen drapeis.
High Ousegate
Day James, linen draper ; boose, St*
Saviourgate
Day Ann, schoolmistress, witboa^
Micklegate bar
Deacon Joseph, pipe manuftutuier.
High Juboergate
Debnam Frederick, vtet Coffee Hooae
and Hotel, Lendal
Deighton Thos. printer, bookseller,
binder ffe stationer (A circulating
library) Pavement
Demier John, hop bag 4; sacking mft.
WaUngate
Demmey Thos. joiner, Skeldereate
Dempster Anl^. watch mkr. Walmgt.
Dempster Anthony, joiner <fe cabinet
maker <fe undertaker, Mint yard
Denisoo Thos. nilleyman, Walmgate
Denne Joseph, coach gpard, GiUygatt
Dentiison Rev. W. S. Bootoam
Dent Richard, corn miller. Mtoklegalt
Dent Thos. cooper, Stonenow hine
Dent Thos. blacksmith, Walmgate
Dent Christ, shoemaker, Boothamiow
Devlne John, shopkpr. Walmgate
Dewse Thos. proctor. College s^t
Dewse Robert, derk of the cathedial
vestry. Manor boose
Dibb Wm. plane maker. North st.
Dkskens Heniy John, Esq. barrister,
Og^orth
Dickinson B. W. thespian cbcnlatlng
library. High Petargate
Dickinson lit. watchmkr. Goodramgt.
Dickinson Thos. ginger bread baker d;
froiterov North stivet
Dickinson Wm. horse (fir. Walmgate
DicldnsoB S. excise officer, Walmgate
Dickinson Wm. cabinet maker, Higb
Jubbergate
Dickinson Wm. Joiner, Petergate
Dickson Wm. cowkpr. Walmgate bar
Dickson Robert, joirter, Trinify lane
Dlggi Wm. shoemaker, Bootbam row
Dinmon Mrs. Catbn. Holgata lane
Diniaore Richd. watch ^t clock maker,
and tea dealer. Copoergate
Dinsdale John, joiner. North street
Dixon Stephen, vtot. Unicom Inn,
Monk^te
Dixon Junes, bookbinder. CoUlersata
Dixon Richard, bntcher, G. Shambles
DixonJohn, vict. MaltShovel, WalmgU
Dixon Jane, shopkpr. Walmgate
Dobson John, tailor, Skeldergate
Dobflon Emanuel, grocer and tallow
chandler. Low Petergate
Dobson Robert, bookkpr. at the 8wa»
coach ofBoe, Copley's ct. Coney st.
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Dobsoa Wm. cooper aod butter agent
Trinity lane ^ ^
Dobson wm. flax dresner. Walmgt bar
Dodgson W. F. carver A gikier, dea*
ler in and cleaner of cA paintiQCt,
3, Cone V street
Bodgson John, tailor, Goodremgate
Dodswortb Mn. Ann, Minster yaid
Dodswortb Matthew, joiner, Orape In.
Dodsworth John, College street
Dolby James, briok muer. Hob moor
Donnison Rer. Wm. Bootnam
Doughty Mrs. Isabella, book folder <fe
sewer, Peter lane
Doughty John, joiner, St Andrewgt
Douglas Miss Mary, ladies' day
school. Mickiegate
Douglas <fe Lockwood, whitesmiths,
Skeldeigate
Douglas Henry, taikir, Aldwaik
Dou^ Thos. Tict. <fe hair dresser.
Bay HorM, SkeUergate
Douglas Wm. hair dresser. Mteklegate
Douglas Richard, shoemaker <fe parish
clerkjBishM) hill
DoufiJas Wm. George Inn tap
Coney street
Dou^ John,taik)r, Barker hiU
Dove Sarah, gentlewoman, Monkgate
Dove Arthur, cabinet maker, upholst-
erer <fe irunrooDger, Pavement
Dove J. hair dresser, High Petergate
Dove Ann, butcher, 6. Shambles
Dove Rtefaanl, botcher. G. Shambles
Dovenor Mark, vict Queen Caroline,
stone mason A glass cutter, Ctood-
ramjrate
Dowker Mrs. soboo), Spurriergate
Dowson Robert, vict. Crown and
Cushion, Walmgate
Drake Richard, »umou, Precentors ct.
Drake Mrs. Mary, Precentors' ct.
Drew Samuel, carrier, ColUergftte
Drewrey Geo. vict. Leopard. Pavemt
Drewery John, cowkeeper, Monkgate
Driffield Mary, vict. Bird-in-Hand,
Bootham oar
Dring Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman, Lendal
Drinkell John, plumber A glaiier.
Blue Bali yard, Skeldergate
Druly Mrs. N. UUle Bloke street
Drummond Joieph, viot Dog <fe €hui,
Hungate
Drummond Joiepb, baker, Hungate
Drnry Mrs. St. Andrewgate
Duoe Wm. coach painter. Grape lane
Duck Geo. baker, <fec Little Stonegt
Docket A Bowes,bricklayen, Walmgt.
Dudley Miwi Susan. Latle BUikest
Duffield John, milk dlr. Walmgt bar
Dufllll John, vict UpboUer's Arms.
Trinity tane
Duflill Francis, chair maker. Sea-
grave's court, Mickiegate
Duffin Wm. Esq. Mickiegate
Dugelby Robert, joiner dc cabinet mkr.
Davrgate ; bouse, Jubbergate
Duke Micnl. schoolmaster, Fossgate
Duke Wm. glover, Fetter lane
Duncan Hy. whitesmith, Dundaa st
Duncanson Geo. bookbinder, High
' Peteigate
Dunn John, tailor, Stonegate
Dunn A Robinson, wholesale tea dea-
lers. High Ousegate
Dunn W. tea dealer, without Mickie-
gate bar
Dunn Rt shoemkr. Goodramgate
Dunning Mrs. law sUtioner, High
Petenrate
Dunnlns 7ohn, vict. Malt Shovel,
WiOmgate
Dunning John, shoemaker, Fossgate
Dunslay Wm. Eso. Alderman <fe com-
mon brewer, Far Water lane
Donwell Richard, tailor, Coppergate
Dutton Edward, gent Bishop hill
Dutton Joseph, veoman, Gill> gate
Dutton Abm. baker. Little Biake st
Dutton BcAJ. butcher, Mickiegate
Dutton A Chapman, brick maken.
Hob moor
Dutton John, miller, Walmgate
Dulton A Co. hosiers A tailors, Fossgt.
Dyer John, land surveyor, Castleflnte
Dyett Eliiabeth, dress maker, without
Castlegate postern '
Eadon Geo. broker, Peter lane
Bade Geo. solicitor, Bootham row
Baland John, gent. St. Andrewgate
Barle Thomas, tailor, «fec. Bootham
Barle Wm. tailor end draper. High
Petergate
Barle Jolm, gardener A seedsman.
Hay marl^
Barle Geo. gardener, Aldwark
Earnest Wm. Pubap yd. Mickiegate
Earnest Chas. Pump yd. Mickiegate
Eastbum Mrs. Elizabeth, Monkgate
Eastgate Robert, linen mfr. Union pi.
Easton John, M.D. Bootham
Eaton Mrs. Sarah, Bootham row
Eaton Robert, g«it. Coney street
Ecdes Rbt cowkpr. Walmgnte bar
Edeson Wm. butcher, Walmsate
Edson Rt saddle tree mkr. Walmgt.
Edwards Wm. carver, gilder A kx>kuig
glass mfr. High mergate
Edwards M. gardener. Layerthorp
Edwards J. F. High Ousegate
Edwards Chs. shoemaker, Newgate
Elgie Mrs. Cicely, Lendal
Elgin A Heseltine, wholesale druggists,
Colliergate
BUa Miss Elis. Ogleforth
BUerbeck J. sawyer, Peteigate
Ellin Geo. Esq. Blossom street
BUii} Mrs. Ann, BbMsom street
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lungwortb Catbarine, ladies' boarding
school, lliiister Taitl
BUii^oith Richard, private teacher,
fflinsteryard
ElRiurnrorth J. maltster. Tanner row
BUiott GeOk coach guard, Lendal
BOIott John, wholesale <fe retail oon-
fectlooer, pastry cook <fe Italian
warehooise (Christmas ornamented
game ds fpose pies sent to any
part of the kinsdum ) Spurriergate
BIBS Wm. Esq. alderman. Pield bouse
BUis Geo. and Co. liYery laoe wearers
dksaddler's ironmongers, Castlegt.
BBIs William Joseph, Esq. barrister at
law, Castlegate lane
BUi< George, wine <fe spirit merchant.
Mint yard, Little Blake, street
Bni9 ¥nured, vict. Beverley Arms,
Peteigata
Bllbi Wm. bookkeeper. Tanner row
BUis Prands, gent. Waterioo place
BUis Robert, bacon, cheese and ham
factor. Spurriergate
BlHs MicU. auctioneer, Swinegate
BUis Wm. shoemkr. St. Andrewgate
BUU Robert, butcher. Bootham
Ellis m Robert, solicitor A coroner for
the City <fe Ainsty, Dayygate
EQlsm Joon, ironmonger cc white-
smith, Dayygate
BlHftMi Robert, sacking 4; woolsheet
mannfacturer, Hungate
Ellis<vo Robert, bricklayer & builder,
G.ape lane
BlUson Thos. pewterer, L. Shambles
Ellison Thos. shoemkr. Albion street
BlUson Robert, flax dresser, Hungate
BlUson John, plasters. Lord Mayor's
Walk
BlUson Lydia, gentwmn. GUIygate
Ellison Aus. dress maker, St. Saviour's
row
Elston John, gent. ColUergate
Blsworth Henry, gent. Skeldergate
Bmmerson Jotui, noot «feiihoe maker,
Spiuriergate
Bmmerson Ann^ dress mkr. Walmgt.
Enunerson John, comb mkr. Walmgt.
England Thomas, ham, cheese and
bacon factor, Spurriergate
BngUsb Wm. comb maker, Hungate
English Robt. coflTee roaster, Walingt.
Brskine Mrs. Mary, lodgings, Coney st.
Etherington George, ftshmouger,
Stonegate
Etherington John, Blossom street
Etridge Thoinas, vid. Etridge's Royal
Hotel, (post chaise) Blake street
Ettles Charles, wood turner, without
Walmgate bar
Etty John, wholesale gingeii>read
baker, reasegate
Eyans Edward, engraver, Newgata
Evers Wm. woollen draper and taik>r,
Spurriergate
Evers Richard, plane maker. Red Lk>n
yanL Micklegate
Ezley William Joiner, Newgate
Eyre Charles, Esq. Micklegate
Byre John L. Esq. Bootham
Byre Thos. coal merchant^ Friar vralls
Bsart WiUiam, taUor. GiUygate
FaU William, paper stainer, Hungate
FaU John, oowkeeper, High Petfwgate
Fall Creorge. confectioner and psStry
cook. High Petergate
Farrar Rev. Abraham, Methodist mi-
nister. New street
Fawbert Joseph, stay maker. High
Petersnte
Fawbert WUliam, wood turner, toy
and cabinet miaker, Stooenite
Fawoett Miss, gentwmn. Far Water hi.
Fawcett Mrs. Anne, worsted manfr,
and flour dealer, Wahngate
Fawcett Charles,miUwright and vict.
Wind MiU, Walmgate
Fawcett Charles, junr. coal dealer,
Walmgate
Fawcett Robert, cattle dealer (fe oat
sbeller, without Walmgate bar
Fawoett Wm. miUwright, Walmgate
Fawcett John, coach guard, St. He-
ten's square
Fawdington John, wheelwright, over
Monk bridge
Fearby Henry, miller 6e flour dealer,
Fossgate
Fearby John,, whip maker, DuDning's
yard, Possgate
Feamley Thes. tturner, Jubbcmte
FeU John, comb maker, Hunsoe
FeU Geo. dealer in china, ThurMloy
market
Fenton Richard, jun. schoolmaster,
Grape lane
Ferraby Geo. flour dealer, Bootham
Ferrand Mrs. Mary, BishophiU
F«rrand Tho8.carverxl^gUder,StoDegt.
Ferrand Wm. plane mkr. Micklegate
FetberNevUle,taUor A gk)ver, Walfngt.
Fettes George, pawn broker. Lady
Pecket's yard. Pavement
Field James, shoemaker, AUIwark
Field Wm. miller. North street
Firth J. schoolmaster. BishophiU
Firth Bliz. shopkpr. Peter lane
Firth John, buicber, Hungate
Fisher Wm. gent. High Petergate
Fisher Robert, vict. Waggon Inn,
without Walmgate bar
fisher Thomas, vict. Star 4fe Garter,
Nessgate
Fisher Joseph, coach mkr. Odeforth
Fisher Charles, sculptor and mason,
Tanner row
Fisher Wm. miller, Skeldergate
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Fiiber Geo. batchw, Skeldergate
Fisiier Jofiepb, sail maker. Middle
Water lane
Fisber Robert, butcber, Walmgate
Pletcber <fc Scarr, wholesale gruoers,
flax <fe tow spinoerB, linen ^thread
and sacking manufaottirerB <fe flax
merchants, North street
Fletcher Beqj. basket de brash dealer,
11, New Bridge street
Fletcher Geo. taitor, Hiffh Jubbergate
Fletcher Richard, com miUer, Heworth
moor, <fe flour dlr. G. Shambles
Pletcber John, batcher. Thnr. market
Fletcher John, Clementhorpe
Fliut Geo. hair dresser, Castlegate
Flint Thos. brush maker, Giralergate
Flower Rev. Win. sen. High Ousegt.
Flower Rev. Wro. jun. Hiih Ousect.
Flower Geo. viot. Eleuhant ^ CasUe,
(Comooerdal Innj Skeldergate
Flower Elisabeth, foshionable patent
stay and corset maker, Stonegate
Forrest Re?. Rd. Precentor^ court
Forrington Thos. shoerolcr. Walmgate
Forth Mrs. Klis. Blake street
Forth Mrs. Marsnret, Stonegate
Fossett Joseph, nrass, iron, i?ory and
wood turner, Goodrarogate
Poster Robert, tea, coffee, and fruit
warehouse, Coney street
Foster Wm. tallow chandler, Fossgate
Poster Leonard, miller, Walmgate
Foster Thomas, tailor. Sellers yard,
Parement
Foster Henry, flax dresser, withont
Walmgate bar
Foster Jas. currier, Bootham row
FosterZ.<fe B. milliners. 9t. Andre wgt.
Foster John, cooper, Micklegate
Foster Robt. cowkeeper. North street
Foster John, oowkecuier, Mount
Foster , bookbinder, North st
Foster John, Precentor's court
Foster Thos. butcber, Girdlergate
Fountain John,dbwkpr. Monkgate
Fountain Thos. cowkpr. Tanner row
Fountain John, comb mkr. Tanner row
Fountain Nathan, shoemkr. Foss bge.
Fowler Thomas, glover, hosier <fe fur-
rier, Spurrieixate
Fowler John, butcher, Micklegate
Fowler Wm. stone mason. North st.
Fowler Leon, butcher, G. Shambles
Fowler Mrs. Rachael, St. Saviourgate
Fowler Saml. baker, dcr H. Petergt.
Fowler Miss Elisubeth, AUwork
Fowler Matthew, china <fe glass ware-
house^ Walmgate
Fowler Wm. proorietor of Selby Pro-
vidence coach, at Robin Hood,
Castlegate
Pox Johji, joiner, Newgate
Fox John, day school, H. Jtibbergate
FoK Thqmas. tailor. Fossgate
Fox Wni. wood t-umer, Peter lane
France 3ev. William, Methodist mi-
ofeter, Skeldergate
France Robert, coachman. StoucKate
Prankish Richard, joiner, Hungote
Prankish Wm. tailor, Bell's yd.Peteigt.
Prankland James, printer, Courant
passage. Coney street
Frank Miss Elizabeth, Mount
Pranks Thos. shopkeeper, Skeklergate
Franks Haonab, shopkeeper. Middle
Water lane
Franks Thomas, Cowkeeper and shop-
keeper, Skeldergate
Frasel Daniel, gentleman. Davygate
Freeman Henry, hatter, Coppeigate
Fryer Michael, cabinet maker, F^gt.
Fryer J. R. proctor, Goodramgate
Fryer Mrs. gentlewoman JGroodramgt.
Fryer Mrs. watchmaker, High Ou>^.
Fryer Richard, vict. King's Arms, First
Water lane
Puesdale Isaac, tailor, Little Blake si.
Furnish Mrs. El. St. Saviourgate
Furnish Wm. linen draper, silk mer-
cer, laoeman, 6c impoiter of Irish
linens, funerals completely fur-
nishea, 44, Coney street
Furnish Jane, shopkeeper, Holgate In.
Furnish John, coach proprietor and
livery stables, Trinity lane
Purnlss Mthw. travelling agt. Mount
Gage Miss Margaret, Micklegate
GaUantryPeter, painter, SUAudrewgi.
Gamble Wm. soucitor, CasUerate
Gardener John, stonenmson, North st.
Garforth William, Esq. Micklegate
Garland Thomas, bricklayer <fe Builder,
High Jubbenrate
Garland Mrs. Elizabeth, Micklegate
Garnett John, horse hirer, Walmgate
Garnett Thomas, shoukee|)er, Fossgt.
Garth F. A. and Co. oiemisls 4c drug-
gists, Goodramgate
Gatrell Ellen, flour dealer, St. An-
dre wgate '
Gawthorp Matthew, printer and joint
proprietor of tne York Herald,
High Ousegnte
Gawthorp Jas. shoemaker. Barker In.
Geldnrd F. P. plumber and glazier,
Gillygate
Geklart Irbomas, vlct. King's Arms,
Foss bridge
Gell Thos. butcbey. Great Shambles
Gell Thos. com factor; h. Skeldergt.
Gell Robert, butcher, Feasegate
Ctentle Robert, saddler. Bookbinder's
lane, Minstergate
Gibbins John, shoemkr. St. Saviourgt.
Gibbins Wm. shoemkr. St. Saviourgt.
Gibson Robert, bou and brandy mer-
chant, Petergate
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GflMon Elisabeth, straw bat mannfiMV
turer. Higb Peteivate
Gibson Tbomas, rags a$aler> North vt.
Gibeon Wm. lioen draper and-haber-
dasher, Thursday market
Gibson Joseph, ironmonger, iron foun-
der and whitesmith^ Pa? ement
Gibson John, brass founder. Hungate
Gibson Peter, paTiour, Walmgate
Gibson Robert, ux>per, Trinity lane
CHbson John, coach guard. Petergate
Gilbert John, currier, Gillygate
Giles Mrs. Elizabetb, Hnngata
Giles Wiltiam, whitesmith, Coppergt.
Gitl Henry, gent. Spen lane
GUI Wm. tea dealer, A commissioner
ibr taking special bail, for the
county & city of York. Colliergt.
GUI Bdmmid, boot and shoe maker,
16, Coney street
GUI Mary, straw hat maker, Aldwark
GUI Mary, victualler, Mason's Arms,
Gooanungate
GUI John, St. Andrew's Church yard
GiU John, taUor and clothes cleaner,
Hungate
CHll WiUiam, gardener, Walmgate
GiU John, joiner. ^Walmgate
GUlet Edward, plater, Costlegate
Gilliam Joseph, gent. Skeldeiffate
GUUam Thos. wharfinger, Old Wharf,
Skeldeuate
Glmber WilBam, Esq. Minster yard
Gladden Mary, school, St. Andrewgt.
Gladin John, jnover, Middle Water uu
Glaisby IsabellitugeDtwmn.Blossom st.
Glaisby Wm. ladles shoemkr.Coney st.
Glaisby John, baker. Davygate
Gleadow William, Esq. Bootham
Gleadow Ambrose, vict. Old Ch;orge
InD, Foot of PaTement
Gledhill <fe Edison, milliners and dress
makers, St. Helen's square
Glenn Eleazar, house Jk sign painter,
St. Sariourgate
CHover John, cutler and ironmonger,
Pavement
Gk>Ter Thos. whitesmith, L Jubbeigt.
Glover John, whitesmitii, Goodramgt.
GoodricJce J. schoolmaster, St* »i-
viourgate
Goldie Geo. M. D. Blake street
Ctorwood Benj. gent. Little Stonegate
Gorwood «fe Wig^ns, pewterers, tin-
ners and braxiers, Spurriergate
Gowland William, gent. GiUygate
Crowland Thomas, vict. Golaen Lion,
Girdlergate
Gowland Jas* fishmonger, ^eldergt.
€h>wland Thos. baker, <fec. Coppei^,
Gowland Robert, cowkeeper, I^rd
Mayor's walk
Graham Rev. John, boarding school,
Aldwark
Graham Rev. Geo. master of Arch-
bishop Holtate'k school, Oglefortb
Graham Hewley, soUcitor; house,
Mickl^te
Graiiffer Robert, vtotnaller. White
I^, Stone^ite
Grainger Joseph, wheelwright, with*
out Walmgate bar
Grainger Thomas, cooper, Swinegate
Grante Benjamin, coal merchant and
Vict. Three Cups, Fuss bridge
Ckange Joseph, victualler, GoldenBall,
Fetter lane
Grant Lady, Castlegate
Qnni Alexander, pamter, Goodramgt.
(Graves Bern, shoemaker. Blossom st.
Gray Wm. Esq. distributor of stamps
for York and the West Riding,
Low Petergate ; h. Minster yard
Gray Jonathan, solicitor, h. Ogleforth
Gray John, auctioneer, Nessrate
Gray WiUiam, gingerbread miker and.
fruiterer, rossoite
Gray Robert, bricklayer. Barker lane
Gray John, ruUeyman, North street
Gray Robt. tinner d; brazier, Micklegt.
Gray Ambrose, bricklayer. North st.
Gray Geo. grocer, ^c. Micklegate
Grayson Rev. Isaac, master of the
Royal Grammar School, St. An-
drewgate ; house, Spen lane
Greaves' Elis. shopkeeper. Micklegate
Green Ralph, steward aua secretary to
the Lunatic Asylum
Green Robert, tailor, Goodramgate
Green John, shopkeeper, Hungate
Ghreensldes WUliam, vicU JoUy Saifor,
Far Water lane
Giegg Christopher, cabinet maker and
snopkeeper, Micklegate
Ghregory Thos, wholesale tea dealer,
High Ousegate
Gregory J. an<rCo. roral mattin mfrs.
cajpet <fe patent noor cloths and
brash warehouse. Low Petergate
Gregson Jane, dress mkr. Coffee yard
Grenre John, tailor, Goodramgate
Grimwood Hannah, mUliner and dress
maker, Petemte
GrisswoodMary,dressmkr. Trinity In.
Groves Chpr. snoemaker, Skeldergate
Groves Geo. joiner, Walmgate
Grunwell Ann, shopkeeper, Blake st.
Guandastague Miss de, teacher of
drawing, Petergate
Gny and Arubdell, linen drapers, Col-
liergate
Haden WiUiam, hat manufacturer and
steward of the Assembly Rooms,
8, Coney street
Hague Thomas, cabinet maker, Clark*
son's passage^ Walmgate
Hainsworth Benj. blacksmith, Coffee
yard
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Haider Rt. joiner. Great Sbamblet
vHale Wm. Esq. distributor of itampt
for tlie North Riding, New itreet;
house, Aoomb
Hall Thomas. Esq. collector of the ex-
cise ; h. Bishop hill,officeCouey st.
Hall William, affent to the CuuntT
Fire OfBce, £ bankers' clerk,HigD
Ouseffate;ii. without Walrn]^ bar
Hall T. F. glore manufacturer d: lea-
ther dresser, Ogleforth
Hall DaTid, schoolmaster, WalmgUbar
' Hall Charles, perfumer ft hair dresser,
12, Cont'y street
Hall Wm. shoemaker, Hiffb Petergate
Hail John, shoemaker. Black Horse
Hiill Jrimt'^j ^u : I .:!ij ;.■
Hull Jobii, e^wi ■ • .rx ■'■.■\'f,
Hull MtM. ^UM- ' .;■ ■ = , i^-ihr ttivrt
HallH'iy Joat^ aiilL dvniet^ wiLhoitt
WtiJmijEiW itii
HnmiUon Robt^rl. muddler oacI bridle
cutter, BinalDMrn
H(imfH<*rton JEiJTiifSj K«iq, Pptai^aie
Hammertoii Wm* gept, ^floTlk^ntti
HiU)<l!* Wm. biiirdfei,4eriiri(l pf^rtumer,
Hrtfids RjL'lid* iK>okk(^;>i^r, Triuity Jn,
l1a]llt^T Jus. ^hiteiiinJtb, Wiilmgflrtj
Ham Jlieliard, wJuiilt am! 6exli>n,
Smith's vArd, SkelilfranU*
Hmiiioni RkSttr**, joiuetiiijil carpenter,
Alicklf ftitti' bur
Hftii*(im M^ury, jniner m\A funeral fgr-
iiUiitTi T« tidier row
Haaiou Mr^. Elin-j^cnf winruMiekleittr
llfiiison C. J. utiertiist and druggist
Luw PftcTj^ale
H [I n ! h\v H tte W in , kUw nilir. G il 1 v s^t«
Fiurbtifne Cbiirlft^p yeunian, CollJerjjt.
HiiThnri^ AJwrv, dn*^?- inkr.OjMiL^rtt^
HjiTdacre Josejuh, boot and shoemaker,
without Walmgate bar
Hardcastle Tliomas. vict. White Swan
Inn, (oominercialhottil)Pavement
Hardcastle Mary, furniture broker.
North street
Hardcastle Ann, bnker, Skeldergate
Hardcastle John, flax dresser, Walro-
J;ate bar
casUe Saml. joiner, Waterloo pi.
Hardcastle John, shoemkr. Bootham r.
Hardman Edmund, jun. chemist and
druggist, 17, New Bridge street
Hardman Edmund, sen. hairdresser
<fe keeijer of Biidge toll bar, 12,
New Bridge street
Hardman William, masician, 18, New
Bridge street
Hardman John, city wait, 12, New
Bridge street
Hardy Tbos. cowkpr. Parapet buildgB.
Hardy Jas. vict. LordNelson, Walmgate
Hardy EUs. plane maker, Coatet'i
yard. Tanner row
Hardy Hkm. house and stgn paintsr.
High Petergate
Hardy Tbos. breeches mkr. Stonegate
Hare Matthew, tailor, Meynell's yard,
Petergate
Hare John, comb maker, Walmgate
Harger John, vict. Bay Hone, Blos-
som street
Hargitt Charles, musk: preceptor,
Blake street
Hargitt John, comb mkr. Bootbam bar
Hargitt Richd. oombmkr. Coffee yard
Hargrave Thos. Middle Water kine
Hargrave Jas. bricklayer. Racket yd.
Ha]:;greaves John, giasier. Smiths
yard, Skeldergate
Haigrove, Gawthorp, and Hmrore,
pubUsbeis of the York Herald,
and General AdTertiser, (Satur-
days) Pavement
Hargrove William, joint proprietor A .
editor of the York Herald;
house, 13, Coney street
Hargrave Jpb. jcnner, Walmgate bar
Harker James, agrioaltund implement
maker, Marygate
Hariand Lady, l^ndal, J'coimlry rtstf-
Hariand Jane, (leeches) Court, 16,
Coney street
Harie Thomas, attorney, ColUergate
Harmson Wm. shoemkr. Goodramst.
Harper John, car|)enter. Walmgt. bar
Harper Mattw. baker, dsc. Wuroffate
Harper Matthew, milk dealer, unth-
out Walmgate bar
Harris Ann, caTico dyer, Stonegate
Harris Mary, haberdasher. Pavement
Harrison Robert, Esq. Blake street
Harrison John, Esq. Mookgate
Harrison John, wine and spirit mer-
chant. Low Ouspgate
Harrison G. E. conveyancer. Coney st.
Harrison Hugh, shoemaker, Elliott's
yard, without Walmrate bar
HarrisouThos. cooper. High Peteigt.
Harrison Francis, Davygate
Harrison Wm. dealer in British wine,
wholesale and retail. Davygate
Harrison Richd. tailor, Skeldergate
I Hanisou Wm. tea dealer, Jubbergate
Harrison John, ship owner, Skeldeigt.
Harrison John, stone mason, Ogleforth
Harrison Jpb. brickmaker, Bisbop hill
Harrison wm. calico dyer, Petergate
Harrison Thomas, keeper of the Peter
prison. Minster yard
Harrison Rich, butcher, Thursday mkt.
Harrison Nathaniel, master mariner,
Gillymite
Harrison James, shoemaker, G illy gate
Harrison Robert, shopkpr. Gillygirte
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Hart John, rict. Angel, Walrogate
Hart Wm. Usting sboerokr. Walngate
Hart Tbos. mail guard, GUlygata
Hartley Ann, Fotsgate
Hartley Amos, oomb maker, Midcle-
gate bar walls
HarueyRU plumberAglazier,Fotsgate
Hartley Sarah, oowkeeper. Toft green,
Micklegate
Hartley Christopher, gardener, witb-
on t Walmgate bar
Harton Thos.jpiner, Walmgate
Harton John, joiner, Walmgate
Harrey Mrs. gentlewoman, Bootbam
Harrey J. <fe M. milUnen, dkc. Min-
uter rard
HarwoodJobn, cfaemirt and druggist,
Petergate
Haslam Wm. sfaaemaker, A clerk to
the Amicable Society, Wakefield,
Court, Micklegate
Haw Robt. bricklayer. Castlegate
Haw Wm. floor dlr. Peasebotine gn,
Hawkes Tbos. farmer, Holgate kne
Hawkeswell Elisabeth, naiiliner and
dress maker. Willow street
HawUn Wm. gentleman, without
Walmgate bar
Hawkins Mrs. H. St. Savfourfate
Hawkins Richd. baker. Ac. Nessgate
Haxby Jas. whitesmith. Trinity tone
Haxby Wm. whitesdiith,4fe<!:Skeldergt.
Hatby John, whitesmith,4MXJ3keldei|t.
Haibj Wm. vkt. R^se and Crown,
MieUegate
Hay J. L. saddler, Micklegnte
Hay Etis. watchmaker, Mioclegate
Hayton Ifrs. gentwmn. Micklenite
Head Wm. Tict. Clifford's Tower,
Peaseholme greeif
Headley Hartas, flax merchant, flax A
tow spinner, patent coloured and
shoe thread manuiacturer, Skel-
deigate
Headley Wm. shoemaker, Aldwark
HeadleyGeo. shopkpr. Far Water In.
Healey (Seo. Esq. Biosfmm street
Healey John, gent, without Mickle-
gate bar
Hearon «fe Dale, wholesale lea dealers,
High Ousegate
Hearon Wm. Hutchinson, Esq. alder-
man. High Ousegate
Hearon John, solicitor, H. Ousegate,
house. Coney street
Hebden, Copley A Hebden. wholesale
A retail linen drapers <k silk mer-
cers, Stonegata
Hebden J. A W. flour dlrs. Willow st.
Hebditcb John, shoe maker, bird and
animalpreserver. Fetter lane
Hebditch Wm. shoemkr. Fetter lane
Heebss John, patten, last A boot tree
maker, PaTcment
H
Helstrip Thomas, joiner, Chorch yard,
North sreet
Hem«worth firace, shopkpr. Cboich
yard. North street
Henderson T. shoemlcr. Ooodramga1«
Henderson W. shoemkr. Goodramgate
Kenwood Hy. bankers' clerk, Mickgt.
Heppell James, shoemkr. Beddem
Herbert John, painter, Swinegate
Heselwood Robert, vict. Red Lton,
Walmgate
HeselwoodTbos, tea dlr. Bootbam tow
Heslington John, gent. Bootbam
Heslington John, grocer A confecti-
oner, without Bootbam bar
Hesseltine Jetbro, druggist; bouse,
Peteroate
Heslop Blis. shopkpr. Barker hill
Hessay Mn. wiaow, Walmgate bar
Uewdey Wm. booKkeeper, St. Savi-
our's row
Hewitt Thomas. Tictualler and shoe-
maker. Artichoke, Micklegate
Hewson John, linen draper, High
Ousegate
Hide Matthew, Tict A whitesmith.
Eclipse, Petergate
Hick Matthew, watch A dock maker,
Ajeweller, Ac Minster gate
Hick Robert, baker. High Peteigate
Hick Matthew, butcher, L. Shambles
Htokton William, victutilJer, Aoorn,
St. Martin's lane
Hietds John, verger and vict Fox,
Low Petergate
Hields John, former, Monkgate
Hildred Geo. tailor, 3ootham
Hildreth Tbos. butcher, 6. Shambles
Hildreth Wm.butcber, G. Shambles
Hill Frederick, proie«s(»r of musk^
Micklenite
Hill Ricbara, gent. Holgate lane
Hill William, victualler. Bay Hofie,
Goodramgate
Hill Sarah, boat builder, Marygate
Hill John, gardener and seedsman,
without Walmgate bar
Hill Ann, butcher, Walmgate
Hill Ann, shopkeeper, Jubbergate
Hill John, priuter, Skeldergate
Hill Ann, shopkeeper, Newgate
Hill Wm. sDipwrigbt, Marygate
Hill Wm. shelling and com miller,
- Walmgate
Hillyard Ellen, flour dlr. Micklegate
Hiliyard John, miller, flour dealer and
baker, Skeldergate
Hinderson Robert, keeper of back
horses, i!E;c. Aldwark
Hindslev Geo. butcher. G. Shambles
Hipworth Susannah, Mount
Hirst Wm. beast jobber, Aldwark
Hirst Francis, tanner, Walmgate
Hirst Sarah, dothes broker, Feasegatr
St
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Hint John, bricldayer and paTknir,
Mint yard
HobsoD Richard, gent. Stooe^te
Hobson Wm^maflon, Middle water In,
Hodgson Jt)hn, woollen draper, High
Ousegmte
Hodgson Jofeph, rope maker, linen
nirr. <& flax dresser. G. Shambles
Hodgson Sarah, miliiner <fe haber-
dasher. St. Helen's square
Hodgson Thomas, plumber «fe glazier,
ancT psitoiitlead pipemmmfoctiifeir,
SinHif>Lia|L*
Hodg»«tri Tbos* milter^ Cleiiionthorp
Hodgs ;ii .*ie1h, miller, P^teri,TitP
Hogar-l' l^dwaidf boot ^ shou laiaker.
din fr lij banlwiuef Htid miisicai
in^i r<jmpnl*j Colieffe street
Holdei r J ^ -; , w tj i [>mik r - A! idd le^ wiit*^r In.
HoldsT,vJtrtli Wiji, U>i't tt vtux* m^ker,
St. SaTiourgate
Holgate Cbarle.«, butcher, G. Shambles
Holgate Wm. butcher, G. Shambles
Holland Thomas, linen draper, 5, New
Bridge street
Holliday James A Son, painters,
Swfnegate
HolUns JobD, woollen draper <fe tailor,
opposite George Inn, Coney st.
Holmes Wm. combmkr. Trinity lane
Holmes Cbs. cowkeeper. Tanner row
Holmes Wm. carver A gilder <& porter
merchant. Hay market
Holmes Ann, butter, bacon factor, <fe
cheese monger. Pavement
Holmes Francis, Tanner row
Holmes Joseph, gardener. Tanner row
Holmes Joseph, combmkr. Tanner row
Holmes Chs. Lambert yd. Tanner row
Holmes John, comb maker, M, New
Bridffe street
Holmes Hannah, straw hat manulJus
turer, 14, New Bridge street
Holmes Thomas, livery laoe maker.
Coffee yard, Stonegate
Holmes Frances, shopknr. Walmgate
Holtby Wm. brewer, Tnursday nikt.
Hood wells, spirit merchant. New st.
Hooke Arthnr, ^unmkr. Goodramgate
Hooker <fe Canss, bop bag 4k sacking
mfr. St. Andrew's Church yard
Hope Wm. surgeon, Castlegate
Ho])kinson Geo. flax dresser, Aldwark
Hopps Thomas, com miller. Castle
Xfills ; house, Union place
Hopps Geo. surgeon, Skelderrate
Hopps John, silK dyer. Grape lane
Hopton Geo. stay maker, Stonegate
Hopwood (fe Harwood. furnishing iron-
mongers, brass dk iron founders,
wbit(*smiths and bellhangers.
High Ousegate '.house, Hungate
Horn John, mason, Tanner row
Hornby Preston, apothecary, Petergt.
Horiil^ lid. shoemaker, Stonegate
Hornby Wm. shoemaker, Bial» st.
Hornby Wm.ioiner, Goodramgate
Homer Mrs. Maiy, Manor yarn
Homor de Turner, surgeon dentists.
Coney street
Homor Benjamin, Esq. ; bouse, FuUbrd
road
Uomsey Matthew, vict Pack Hone,
Micklegate
Homsey Thomas, deputy bailifTfor tile
county, St. Andrewgnte
Horsfall Tbot. stone mason, Marygate
Horsman Joseph, hair dresser <fe faiatter,
foot of Pavement
Horswell Thos. private brewer, Bar-
ker bill
Hotham George, common brewer,
Walmgate
Hotham Colonel George, Bishop hill
Hothan Miss Susannah, Goodrarogaite
Hotham William, Esq. alderman.
Blossom jitreet
Hotham E. gentwmn. Goodramgate
Honlden Cbas. Middle Water lane
Houldgate Thomas, cabinet maker,
Petergate
Houldgate Saml. tamkey. Castle
Hoult Joseph, worsted spnr. Walmgt.
Housman John, plumber <fe ghisier, 4^
dealer in glass, Peter lane
Howard €reo. shoe mkr. Bootham row
Howard Rd. cooper. St. Martin's lane
Howartb John, Walmgmle bar
Howcroft James, victualler. Blade
Boy, First Water lane
Howlet Henry, soUdtor, Leodal
Hoyland John, shoemaker, St. An*
drewgate
Hoyknd Rd. shoemaker. Hungate
Hubie Wm. joiner, <1'C. Oglefortb
Hubie John, tailor, Wnlmgate
Hudson Wm. tailor ife unmrella mkr.
Davyeate
Hudson MISS Ann. Aldwark
Hudson Wm. coal mert. Fryer walls
Hudson Thomas, tailor, Stonegate
Hudson Wm. baker, Stonegate
Hudson Thoma<;, shoemaker, Radcel
yard, Petergate
Hudson Wm. proctor, Petergate
Hudson Wm. hairdresser, Walmgate
Hudson John, shoemaker, Aldwark
Hudson Wm. tailor, Feasegate
Hughes Wm. shoemaker, Marygate
HuU John, watchmaker. College st.
Hunt Anna, CoUierg^ite
Hunt Richard, bair dresser, Stonegate
Hunter John, sbopkpr. North street -
Hunter John, vIct. Globe,G. Shambles
Hunter Frederick, tailor. Dundas st.
Hunter Mary, sbopkpr. Monkgate
Hunter Thomas, joiner, WaUngate
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HuDton Joho, shoemkr. Skeldergate
Huge Caroline, straw hat manufiic-
tarer. Low Petergate
Hurst Jas. brassfounder, AMwark
Hurtley Henry, painter. Aldwark
Uurwood John, gent. Monkgate
Hurworth Tbos. stay, maker, Blkkle-
gate
Hurworth David, tailor, Bootham row
Husband Wm. surgeon, H. Petersate
Hustwick Geo. ooach guard, Tiinityln.
Hutton Henry, Tict. Wheat Sheaf,
without Walmgate bar
Hutton Jas. joiner, St. Mary's row
*bbott Jph. mail guard, L. Stooegate
ckeririgill John, bouse carpenter. Far
Water lane
iDeson Mary, straw hat manufacturer,
Minster yard
Doe Philip, painter, St. Mary's square
Deson John, joiner, Walmgate bar
n^faam Joseph, nifr. of sky Ss fan-
lights. Jubbeigate
Dgbam Jonas, wholesale and retail
linen draper, hosier, hatter, dsc.
Spurriergate
ngbaxD John, clerk of St. Michael le
BeUrey church, Bootham row
'nglis James, tailor, Patrick Pool
ngram Wm. house, sign, furniture, <fis
oooch painter. Parsonage house.
Coney street
an Wm. boot <fe shoe maker, St.
Helen's square
ackman Wm. solicitor, H. Petergate
^ackson Edward, goldsmith <fe silver
plate mfr. working jeweller, H,
Coney street
acfcsou John, spirit mercht. Hav mkt.
ackson Jas. yeoman, Walmgaie bar
^aokson John, jun. plumber & ghaier.
North street
ackson Mary Ann, straw hat manfir.
Skeldergate
^ackson Geo. grocer, Wellington row
ackson Geo. shoemaker, Bootham
ackson Elis. dress maker, Walmgate
ackson George, shopkeeper, WaJm-
gate
ackson Thos. milk dealer, Walmgate
ackson Elis. hat box maker, ColUer-
gate
ackson John, Tict. Eagle A Child,
Great Shambles
ackson Robei't, YictoaUer, Greyhound
Thursday market
ackson Edward, gent. Beddem
^ackson Wm. hair dresser, Girdlergt.
^ackson John, plumber, glacier, and
shopkeeper, Goodramgate
ackson J. fruiterer, Goodramgate
ackson Geo. tailor, Goodramgate
ackson Mary, straw hat manniactu-
rei, Stonegate
H
Jttcksoti DaviJj wjllei ^ Ogle/ojrth
Jui:Jc50D Ril. shuerr^kr. fiisbop hill
Jhckson Jolirr, |^>c^r* Pfitergtiti*
JneJcsftH J€hn, apjmpitiif aud verger of
lh.e ciitU^drm,. Monkgatt^
JftkuU Jc»sepl), geni* JlHount
Janie^iOu Wm. iuliuitorj CoUt*^ sL
J&;iit^«i>D Geo..^hts^£Ek^kerj Huuguti^
Jameson Mar} , (fIio|/knr. CoUete st,
Jeque'i JobQp sbocmaker^ J^bbergftte
Jtnaon Jame'^j mtUwdght, Coiipf rgt.
Jeb-ton Wm,«iLt>eniflktfr| tiriklv st.
JefT Jt^hn, turuktfj ftt the CusUe
Je ITerMiii G eo , jo i ue r, A Jd w^u k
Jeffer^oii T, joint'f, Brutiswii^k phor
JefFer?50ij John, sbi^t ownefj SkeldHra;!,
Jjflef^ou Robert, r»(! reliant and ship
<Hrner(fe grotj^rj Pav'enjf?nt
Je fTen^oa TUos. ^hlp owni^r, Skeldef|;t.
Jelfersoii JoiiUj, felLniojijEiier, Walm^.
Jen k i risti n J&I rs . B J id ji^ t , gti n LJf' wornu D ,
Sst. Stivionrgstt?
JeiinlitjT'i Tba^. ^t^al. Micklegate
Jenuiui^ Geo. iiueti drainer ; boiiJ^r,
Micklegate
Jennings Rpbert, linen draper A ho-
sier, opposite the George Inn,
Coney street
Jennings >¥m. oambmkr. Barker lane
JeuninflM John, shoemkr. Trinity lane
Jewitt Wm. printer, Bootham row
Jewitt Thos. butcher, G. Shambles
Johnson Mrs. A. gentwmn. Bootham
Johnson Robert, Tinkle street
Johnson Rd. shoemaker, Feasegate
Johnson John, vict. Saracen's Head,
St. Andrewgate
Johnson Joseph, saddler, harness and
collar maker. High Peten;ate
Johnson Ann, victualler, Ked Lk>D,
Micklegate
Johnson Ann A Son. grocers, tea dea^
lers A seed dealers, Colliernite
Johnson Joseph, wheelwright, Hungt.
Johnson Robt. racing calender A turf
companion prinung office, book-
seller A stationer. Coney street
Johnson J. vict. Square and Compass,
Middle Water lane
Johnson Robert, vlct. Three Cranes,
Thursday market
Johnson John, cooper, Wabngate
Johnson Joseph, vict. Ship
Johnson Richard, saddler, harness and
collar maker, Great Shambles and
Fulford
Johnson Jas. glass blower, Gillygaie
Johnson Jas. cowkeeper, Baikerliill
Joliffe Wm. Esa. Stonegate
Jones John, leather dyer, Layerthorp
Jones Mary, midwife, Walmgate
Jones John, painter, Colliennite
Jordon John, flajc dresser, lurby's yd.
without Walmgate bar
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Joy TboB. Tlct. Punch Bowl, Stonefft.
Joj Jotephy Tict. Cross Keys, High
Jubbergata
Joy Jrs. shoeinkr. Belief yd. Peterat.
Joy WiUiam, tailor. Middle Water fii.
Joyce Sarab, vict. Ship, SkeMergate
Joyce Mthw. without Walmgate bar
Judson Wm. trunk mfr. Coney street
Kay John, shoemaker, Bootham row
KetiDs Traver, horse breaker, But-
cher's yard, Wnlnngaie
Kearsley Mrs. gentlewoman, Casrtlegt.
Keaseley Miss Mary. Indies boarding
school. Little Blake street
Kelfi^bley John,^lotbier, Swinegate
Keliy Ref. G. D. Minster yard
Kendall John, gent. Skeldergate
Kendall John, gent. Micklegnte
Kendall Mrs. gentlewoman, Micklegt.
Kendall William, rict. Malt Shovel,
LitUe Shambles
Kendrew Jas . bookbinder, CoUiergate
Kennture Robert, trari'ller, Hungate
Kenrick ReT. John, classical tutor to
the Manj^ester Presbyterian Col-
lege, Monkgnte
Kettlewell John, butcher, Haymarket
Kibblewbite James, paper hangiug
manufacturer. Hlgn Petergate
Kidd William, jonierl Grape lane
Kidd Joseph, cork cutter. Fetter lane
Kilby John, Esq. aldermon, Peuse-
tiolme flreen postern
Kilby John Fryer, ale A porter brewer,
Clementborp
Kilham Thomas, cooner. Fetter lane
Kilner and Hick, oonfecuoners, Good-
ramgate
Kilvington Thomas, vict. Coach and
Horres, Low Ouseffate
KUvingtonLeo. broker. High Jubbergt.
Kilvington Charles, wire worker,
Clarkson'i nassa^, Wahngate
Kimber <fe Bono, grocers, <&c. Nessgt.
Kimber Thos. ^ Son, cut ^lass vnm,
<fe porter dealers. St. Helen's sqr.
Kimber Wm. coach inspector Lenoal
King John, governor of the House of
Correction, Tolt gret»n
King Richd. coal merchant, Walmgt.
Kiuv Joseph, grocer, <l;c. Walmgate
Kirby John, shoemaker, Petergate
Kirby Richard, glover. Fetter lane
Kirby Thomas, myiie dealer, without
Walmgate bar
Kirt>y Frs.plll box nuiker, St.Mary'i r.
Kirk Mrs. Mary, Blossom street
Kirk Wm. joiner. St. Mary's row
Kirk Wnilam, tailor, Walmgate
Kitcbfng James, surveyor of taxes,
Gmeforth : h. Clifton
Kitchingman Rev. Henry, Bootham
Knapton S. and P. musK; and musical
instrument warehouse, Coney it.
90 TOAK.
KnaptoD Philip, professor of music ;
iiouse, St.Baviourgate
Knerick John, teecfaer, Ogleforth lane
Knight WUliam, gent. Monkgate
Knowles Tbof . tea dealer, Coppergt.
Knowles Geo. woollen drpr. H .Ousegt.
Knowles Robert, gent. Mount
Knowles H. gent. Gillygate
Knowles WiAiam, register office lor
servants. Preoenter's court
Knowles Robert, hair dres^O' ds shop-
keeper. Croodramgate
Knowles Hannah, eaUng house, Skel-
dergate
Knowm Geo. shoemkr. Meynell's yd.
KnowlMNi Rtehard, gent. Blake street ^
Kyle John, rope maker, flax dresser,
spinner, sacking ana linen manu-
facturer. Pavement
Labron William, tobaooo and snuff
manufacturer, Pavement
Laldlar James, flour and provlskm
dealer.GUl3rgate
Lakeland Robert, Esq. Micklegnte
Lakeland & Poppleton, linen A thread
manufrs. flax dressers, and whole-
sale drapers, Willow st. top of
Walmgate and High Oosegaie
Lamb Mrs. Margaret, gentlewoman,
Micklegnte
Lamb Robert,leaUier dresser. Beddem
Lamb Richd. worm doctor, Dundas st.
Lambert Simpson, shoemkr. Swinegt.
Lambert WUuam, chorister. Maryeate
Lambert Rd. butcher. Great Shamnlea
Lambert Thomas, dealer in old books,
and silk stocking grafter. Silver st.
Lambert Thos. vict. Lamb,Tanner row
Lambert John, hair dresser, Coppergt.
Lambert John, shoemaker. Pease-
holm green
Land WilOam, comb maker. Blossom
street
Land Geo. skinner, Dundas street
Langdale Nathaniel, grocer, Walmgt.
Latham John.oowkpr. Parapet bldngs.
Law Alexd. Judge's Old Lodffings yd.
Law Mary, dress maker. Judge's OhI
Lodgjiugs
Lawn John, vict (billiards) Theatre
Coflflee House, Little Blake street
Lawn Wm. flthmonger, Walmgate
Lawrence Thomas, Keeper of Castle-
gate postern
Lawrence Mary, shopkeeper, Walmgt.
Lawson John, M. D. Lendal
Lawson Mary, rully owner, Skeldergt.
Lawson W.AF. booksellers, stationeiv
book-bhiders, and engraven, 18,
Coney street
Lawson Thos. patten, boot tree 4k last
maker. Seller's yard. Pavement
Lawson Tnomas, dog and patten ina-
ker, Hungate
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LawBOB Francis, master porien LHUe
Blake street
LawsoD Michael, bTloidayer, Hongate
Lswton Harriot, (!;entlewoiDaii, Si.
Mary's TOW
Laewton aod Peamo, wine, bop and
nrfrit merchants, Ooodnungate
I^BWton <3eorse, pro<^r and a^ent to
tiie Earfe Insaranoe Company,
High pSmate
L«wtonAmos,vtet.Bay Horse,€Hll^
liOWton Jonth. Tlct. Saraeeo's tfMd
Coffiw Hoose, Stonegate
Lawton Saml. whip maker, Walmgt.
Lswton Johoybreedies mkr. CoAnsJ^ .
Lawtofl Mary, gingerbread baker, Lit*
tleShambtes
Layoock Miss Ann, Micklegate
Layoock John, joiner, Brunswick pL
Layoock Jacob, plasterer, North st
Layton Thomas, Mksklegate
Laaenby Robert, tobaooo pipe maim-
laoturer, Gillygate
LasanbT Geo. shoemaker, Walmgate
Leaf Bus. gentlewoman, Petei^gate
Leaf Eliz. dress maker, Peteigate
Leaf Joseph, botcber. Smith's yard,
Skeklergate
Leake Jeffirey, turner, Walmgate bar
Leatbam Wm. ship owner, Skeklergt.
Le Bnm Thomas, hair diesser dk ftsh-
Ing tackle maker, Wellington row
Ledger Rtohard, tM. New Bridge,
Mlddte Water lane
Ledger James, aen. botcher, Low
Jobbeigate
Led)rer James, Jmi. botcher. Low
Jnbbergate
Lee end Mason, saddlers and baness
makers, HighOnsegate
Lee John, glass d; china dealer, butter
and bacon factor, rag merchant,
d: lirery stable keeper, CoppergaCe
Lee William, yeoman, Gillygate
Lee Wm. mustard mfr. Layerthorp
Lee Be^j. whitesmitb, Goodramgate
Lee Wm. saddler. Thursday market
Lee Thomas, parish dark ds chorister,
Manrnite
Leeoan Mrs. Mary, frnitprer, Stonegt.
Leetall Joseph, vkt. Black Horse,
Bootham
Lefroy Anthony, oaptein and barrack
matter, witbont Walmgate bar
Letbe Deborah, yktnaller. Spotted
Dog, Walmgate bar
Lrtbe John, gbizier, Walmgate
LeCbe Thomas, livery stable keeper,
Skeldergate
Lewis Mary, eating bouse, SkeMergt.
Liddell Cbaries 4s Vo, white and red
lead mills, witbont Walmgate bar
Limbert Magaret, milliner, L. Peteigt.
Linfott Wm. butcher, Low Ousegato
Linton Beigaaria, geat Hodiaai lane
Linton Maiy, Seboofanistresi, Oood-
rarosata
Linton ^hn, joiner. Fetter lane
Litter Chrlstoj^bar, scale beam mafcar.
North street
Usttr MB^oTt shoemaker, OgMbitb
Litter Geo. ship^owner, Rosemary In.
Lister Elis. dress maker. Micklegate
Lister Tbos. gardener, demetithorpa
Lister Tbot. coach guard, St. Martin's
lane
Little Robert, yictuallor, Bkck Boy,
North ttieet '
Littlewood Solomon^ Walaigata
Lloyd Mn. B. gentwmn. StJMrloartt.
Uoyd Mn. Ann, gentwam* CastiegL
Lockby,Wm. without Walmgate bar
Locke wm. law atatiooer, Stooegate
Lockey Wm. cbeatemoiiger and bacon
factor. Peteigate
Lockey Tbomas, grocer and tallow
ehandler. Great SbamMet
Lockey Gewge,
maker, Possgate
Lookey John, dothet broker, Feaaegt.
Lockey James shoeoMker and coal
dealer Waterioo place
Lockey Wm. coach driver, Jnbbaigt.
Locfcwood Wm. (wholesale) cbemtet
and draggtst. Pavement
Lockwood Ann, dealer in grinleiy,
Goodramgate
Lockwood Henry, tailor, Ctoodramgt.
Lockwood Geo. oomb mnr. Tanner aow
Lodge Mrs^ Jane, Coney street
Lomat Lieut Ralph, Royal Maitoee,
flofeatelane
Long J<MBn. shoeanaker, Httogalo
Longtoft Cteo. matoii, Taaaar vow
Lovegrove Geo, coach guards L^idal
Lowe John, wbeehrr|jNit, CHUygate
Loy Samuel, glatt blower, witbont
CattlegaU pottani
Loooook Mrs^ gentlewma. Mkddegate
Lnckbuvl ttoai. Tbot. Mookgalj^
Ludwig Mrs. EUs. Trinity bme
Lumb Bauuinal, tailor , Walmgale
Lund Rev. Tbot. Mtaklegate
Lund Rey. Wm. Coibtifate
Land Richard, gent. St. Savkmigate
Lund Benson, bookkeeper, Haag^
Lund Geo. skinner, Dnndattt.
Land John, vkstaidlet, Bairell, LttUe
Bkkestreet '
Lund Geo. oomb laaiiflr. aadporlerat
tbelfaiMloa hoiMe, Petlarlaae
Land Wm. wood tamer, Albtoa tl«
Land Wm. CMnaer, Maakgnta
Lopton John, floritt, BoolEam
LaptoD Jamat, ffnrdeiier, Jabbainto
LaptoH John, aaMnet maker and op-
boktevar. and tenitaie broker,
Low Jubbeigata
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LuttoD Geo. gent. Mookgate
Lutton Mils Arebella, Bootbam
Lyon Robert, glove iiMOiifecioier,
Blake street
Lyon, Charles, stay mak^ Stonegate
Lyth John, grocer, «fcc. Walmgate
Lrtfa Robt. oowkeeper, Holnie lane
Maofaio HeniT, baker, Low Jubbergt
Macfaiu <3eo. baker, Far Water lane
MaokeriU James Tict. and lamb skin
dresser. Bay Hone, North street
Uackrell James, hair dresser 4t hatter,
Mickiegate
M'Carty Peter, Far Water lane
M'EvoyBemd. hair dresser. Hunst.
M'Gedy M. miUlner, dkc. StODegate
M'Lean Mary, ladies' boardiiigs&ool,
Bootbam
M'Larum Mrs. ffentwmn. St
McLean John, sDoemaker, Mi<
M'Lean, John, shoemaker, Cai
M*lfiilan Johtti surgeon, ^c
steigate. a«qoinlng Stonegate
McMillan AVexander; tape deakr,
Butchers' yard, Walmgate
Maddocks Samael, inspedtor of mall
coaches, BkMsom street
Moddrah Maigaret« coal dealer, Skel-
dergaie
MagH(i P. French teacher, Stonegate
Making Thos. glove mfr. GiUygiOEe
MaUdng Wm. tailor. College street
Mallatrat Frederick, wooUen draper,
tailor, bdies habit <fepelisse ma-
ker, and agent to the Birmingham
Fire Office, 46» Coney atveet
Maltaa John, gardener, Walmgate
Maitby H. D. cXixk and watch maker,
and tea dealer, PaTemeut
Mangham John^ tailor, Aldwark
Mangles John, socgeon. Precentor's ct.
Mann Thos. batcher. Great Shambles
MannCharles, shopkeeper,Tanner row
Maisrave Mrs. Hannah, gentlewoman.
Maub Mary, vkst Golden Slipper,
Goodramgate
Manh Joseph, furniture broker, joiner
and cabinet maker. Feasegate
Marshall Peter, gMt Baricer bUl
ManhaU G. S. cabinet maker, glass
and china warehouse, Goodramgt.
ManhaU Martha, fishing tadde, jew-
ellery, cabinet and spinning wheel
manufacturer, and toy warehouse,
tf> Coney street
MsBhaU Wm. horse dealer, GUlygate
ManhaU Ricbd. comb mkr. Bishop hiU
MaxshaU John, blacksmith, Walm-
Mifffiu Geo. joiner, Aldwark
ManhaU Frauds, shopkeeper. Aldwark
MaKttn John, ooal merchant. Middle
Water laoe
Martin John, tailor, Skeldergate
Martin Wm. comb maker, Bishop hiU
MaskaU Robert, gent. St. Saviouigate
Mason and Branton, tea dealen and
coffee roasten, Minster yard
Mason John, tea dealer and unen dm-
per, Castlegate
Mason Thomas, gent. White Hoise
Coffee House yard, Skeldmate
Mason John, jun. tea dealer, Petergt.
Mason Michael, hair dresser, Stonegt.
Mason George, tobacco pipe manofi|0-
turer. Lord Mayor's walk
Mason Isaac, ioiner, Brunswick place
Mason Jas. joiner <fe carpenter, Hungt.
Massar Anne, butdier, Ltl. Shambles
Masser Jobn,tailor<& liabitmkr.Fossgt.
Masser Thomas, shoemaker and vict.
Square and Compass, Trinity In.
Masser Geo. shoemaker, Bhick Horse
passage, Fossgate
Mastemian Isaac, gardener, Walm-
gate bar
Masterman Thomas, Fetter lane
Masterman Geo. coach guard, Davygt.
Slatterson Wm. surgeon, Minster yd.
Matthews Wm. cowkeeper, Jubbergt.
Matthews John, vict. Punch Bowl,
High Jubbergate
Maw' James, flax dresser, Cboroh yd.
North street
Mawson Thos. joiner. Great Shambles
Mawton Jonth, coal dealer. Skeldergt.
MawsonJohn,sboemkr.WeUington row
Mawson Thomas, comb manufactuier
<fe dealer in smaU wares, Micklegt.
Mawson Jonth. oowkpr. Blossom st.
Mawson Joho, translator, Hungate
Maxwell Mrs. Jane, Bootbam row
May Wm. farrier, First Water lane
Meadley WiUiam,, viot. Bay Horse,
Low Petergaie
Meadley Thomas Brown, woollen
draper. Great Shambles
Mean John, jeweller, silvemnitb,
hardwareman and toy warehouse,
Pavement
Meek James, carrier, Goodramgate
Meek John, coal merchant, Gil^gate
Meek Richard, wheelwright, GiUygt.
MeekThomas,liouse painter,lf eynell's
yard
Meamtt William, g^nU Bootbam
Meuer Samuel, vict Anchor, Ffartt
Water lane
Mellon Joseph, Fir:(t Water lane
Melrose Jas. sen. fellmonger, Walmgl.
Melrose Walter, feUmonger, Walnn
gate
Melrose Jas. jun. butober, Foas biidgie
MenneU George, gentleman^ withrat
Walmgate bar
MenneU Thomas, WQoQon drapet
Coppergate
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Meroer Tboiraty tailor, Marygate
Mercer Geo. shoemaker, Wamigato
Merrington Robert, vict. Diure of
York.AJdwark
Hetcalf Mrs. Jane, Honkgate
Metcalfe Mirabella, umbrella and pa-
rasol manufocturer and dealer In
lobby dotb, Spurrierfate
Metcalfe John^blackinff mfr. SkeUeigt.
Metcalfe Elizabeth, straw hat manu-
faolarer, Hunsate
Metley Chas. dog xratoer. Tanner row
Mejnell Geo. «sq. barrister, Cop-
ley's court, Coiiey street
Meyaell Rt. hair dresser, H. Petergt
Merrell John, comb mkr. Bloasom st.
MMdletoD Thos. groceti Goodramgate
MiddletoD Mary, shopkpr. Goodramst.
MMdletDO Miss Mary, Skeldergate
Middleton John, trunK malcar and toy
dealer, Nessgate
mddleton John, o? eriooker, Blue Ball
yard, SkeldeigBte
Middleton Wm. sboenkr. Hmigate
Midfley Jonathan, glass, china and
Stamndshlre warehs. H. Peteigt.
Midgley Francis, gardener, fruiieffer,
nnrseiy 4b seedsman, Coney st.
M^^9^ Geo, batcher, Thursday nkt.
Mills W. <fe J. R. proctors, Low Peter-
gate ; house Minster yard
Mills Henry <fe Son, wharfingers, New
Wharf, Skeidergate
Mills Maiy, fruiterer, <fec 11, New
Bridge street
Mills Phtttp, coach guard, Church lane.
Coney street
MiDs Wm. worsted spnr. Wakngate
Milner Richard, flax dresser, r^, 4e
linen rafr. High Ousegate
Mintoft John, flour dhr. Castlegate -
Mitchell Barnabas, builder <fr slater,
Stonegale
Mitchell John, forrier, G. Shamblet
Mitfibell John, shopkpr. Stooegatd
Mookhouse Mrs gentwn. StJSarfcMugt.
Monkman Mis. poulterer, Peter fauie
Mottkman James, ikt. Old Sand Hill,
auctioneer and sberiflPs oiBoer,
Colliergate
Monlunan Wm. batter, forrter «ft rag
dealer, Coppergate
Monkman Jane, sefaoolmistress, Col-
lage street
Monson Hon. Qeotge, St. Andrewgt.
Moody Saml. hat nh. Parement
Moody John, ounrier, Foss bridge
Moon Wm. shopkpr. Skeldergale
Moore Alexander, stone ana marble
■MAon, Walnurate
Mooie Francis, blUiard tabid keeper,
Stonegate
URtn Mrs.Catberine,without Wakn-
gate bar
MoKan Sarab> miliiner 4sdr^u Bakiir,
20, Coney street
Morgan Mary^ shopkpr. SkeMergate
Mortne Mrs. L. gentwmn. Dayyme
Morley Mrs. Elisabeth. Blake stifeet
Morley A Son, ooMsh builders, Little
Morley Wm. porter mert Goodramgt.
Morley John, fishmonger, G. Shmbli.
Mcxiay John, balcer, Stafcourtlane
Morrell John, shoemkr. Monkgate
Morris Mrs. gentwmn. Minster yard
Morris Thomas, vkst Padc Horse,
Skeldefgate
Morris Mary, milliner, Walrogate bar
Morris Joseph, gardeuer, Walmgt. bar
Morritt Wm. toy tmer, Feasegate
Morritt Thos. cork cuttf*r, Castlegate
Morritt Wm. tea dealer, Feasegate
Mortimer Joseuh, sadoler 4k nameif
maker, Waimgmte
Mortimer Isaac, comb mfr. and Ufj
warehouse, 16, Coney street
Mortimer John, Klove maker, Wake-
field court, Mioktegate
Morton Ann, straw hat mamUactoWT,
Waterk)aplaoe ,
Moses Robert, tailor, Goodramgate
Mosey John, wttnonger, Waln^te
Mosley Beiu.eabinetmkr. Tanner row
Moss Francis, pusUng master <fe li?ery
stable keeper, Mmster yard
Motherby John, comb mkr. Walmgt
Mditram Chas. mail guard, CHllygwte
Mounoer Jobn, currier. North street
Mountain Mrs. Sarah, L. Biake st
Mountain Rbt. stone mason, Lendal
Moiiintier James, cutler, Hungate
Morerley John, rope ranker, cooper
A Vict SbouMer of Mutton, Middle
Water lane
Moxon John, shopkeeper A printer,
St. SaTiour^ row
Mucklow Thos. gent. Monkgate
Mnirhead Mrs. Isabella, Wafingt bar
Mosgrnye Christopher, shopkeeper,
without Walmgate oar
Mnsh John, mfr. of paper hanging)*, &
dlr. in carpets, (patterns sent to
any partof the kingdom) Monk bar
Mnsham Frederick, cabinet maker,
upholsterer <fe undertaker JBlake st
Myers Christr. coach smith, Beddern
Myeis John, vkstualler, JoUy Saikir,
Skeldefgate
Myers Wm. oaipentet A w\cL 8qa0ie
<fe Compass, Willow street, top of
Walmgate
Myers Geo. shoemkr. St Mary's sq.
Nayler M. gentleman, Coney street
Nayk>r Wm. huntsman of the Ainsty
hounds, Mount , ^ ,. ,
Naykir Geo. coach guard. Monkgate
Naylor Lieut. David, College street
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Naylor Rhd. tboeinkr. Waterloo pL
Naylor Rhd. tliopkeeper, AUwark
Naylor M w. Judm* old lodgings jd.
Naylor Mits L. A. ds B. dnu malwrt,
Judins' old lodaiugiyaid
Nelion George, earner^ Peteqsate
NelsoD Robert, farrier ds blacksmith,
SL Martin'*, Coney street
Nelson Mrs.gentlewuman, Bootbam
Newoombe Tbomas, carrier. Fossgate
Newlove John, clock 4: watch maker,
PavemeBt
Newmarch T. Wood's yd. Tanner row
Newsam Thos. jolper. Bkwsom st.
Newstead A Sous, solicitors. Lendal
Newton Robert, tailor, Beddem
NicbolsoD A Hodson, silk mercers,
linen drapers & hosieis, College st.
Nicholson (Seo. irooer, CK)odnungate
Nicholson and Bell, biteklayers and
plasterers, Bootbam square
Nksbolson Jas. com meicoant) Oood-
ramgate
Nkdbolson Patience, laiUes' boarding dc
day school. Tanner row
Nteholson James, miUer, North st.
Nicholson John, tailor and draper,
Stooente
NIchobou Geo. mUkman, Baricer's hlU
Nieholson Ghwige, tailor and draper,
Nkdiolaon John, boat builder, Skelder-
gate postern
Nicholson T. hair dresser, Thu. mkt.
Nicholson Rd. taik>r, GMlergate
Niofaolaon Charles, leather dresser.
Green lane, Hungate
NIgdU 8. W. Esq. barrister, and city
cooneellor, and recorder of Don-
caster, Blake street and Fvlford
Nightingale John, saddler d; harness
maker, Fossgate
Nixon Joseph, Tictualler, Nag's Head,
Fossgate
Nixon John, tailor A habit mkr. Bar-
ker's yard. Mickleffate
Noble Jane, sDopkpr. Jubberffate
Noble John, butcher A tailor, Walmgt.
Noble Wro. hair dresser and clothes
broker. College street
Noble Geo. macbme mkr. Bootbam
Noddins Re?. Wm. at Mr. Smith's,
MoDkgata
Noke Charles, dandng master. High
Petergate
Norman Wm. Unen draper and tailor,
Goodramgate
Norman M. tailor, Goodramgate
Norrison John, coal merchant dk com-
mon brewer, Tamier row
North Geo. baker, Gillygate
North Abm. ship owner, Skeldergate
North wniiam Grea?es, assay master,
Feasegate
Nolon Thomas, plumber and glacier,
I Stonegate
Nutt John, comb mfr. Trinity lane
Nuttbrown Rbt. g^ener, Albion st.
Nuttbrown George, city bailiff, St.
Mary's row
Ogle Mis. Martha, St Andrewgate
Ogram John, shoemkr. Girdleigate
Ohman Andrew, organ builder and
▼iolin mfr. Gillygate
Oldfleld Wm. post master and wine
merchant, Lendal
Oldfiekl Joshua, gentleman. Parapet
buildings. Mi<»clegate bar
Oldfleld Richard, gardener d; seeds-
man, Fossgate
Oldfleld Wm. coal merchant, First
Water lane
Oliter Mary, wine <fe spirit meichanty
Micklegate
Onion Thos. shoemkr. Stonegate
Ord A Peanon, attomles, Oglefbrth
Ord John, attorney ; h. Mickiegate
Osbum Wm. flax dresser,' Walmgt. ba^
Othick Henry, blacksmith, Momcgato
OthickHenry, coal dlr .First Water lane
Oothard Wm. butcher
Outhwaite Wm. shoemkr. Gillygate
Orerend Leonard, slate merchant,
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Overt! M 1 It *' ^ . J « J b n , A . M . Bt^tt ham
Overtiui Jtsfrn.^s, surm'oii, Bliike sLfet?t
Overtcm litMij. >l;o]keepir, Hungnte
Owen Hi'Hr>\ vict. Cilobe,Grfla* Sbbla.
Owstoii Thu*. tnerchunt^ * wholesale
liiiosi dmper, T, New Bri<igt*«L
Oxladf^ Wm. mail gUdFr!, Gillygfttfi
Palmer f \ 8. trnvt-Ht^rj iillhi;'ulo
Palmer Wni,cnirrier, t'hnrcfi In. Shbls.
Palmer Alnw, paw iibrkr* Put rink pool
Pape M"ii I* grocer, Miikiegute
Pape Miin, trn;*x*rj Wnliuenl^
Pape W I TT . h "f I kkt»t* | h* r » Lenitrt]
Pardee Jamt^ftn, iuipector qI [iul^DoeSf
Ac. Blossom Street
Pardoe Wm. police offioer. Lendal
Parish Saml. shoemaker. Bootbam row
Park Wm. hair manufacturer. Great
Shambles
Parker Wm. gent Walmgate bar
Parker Geo. coal merchant, Union pi.
Parker Anthony, florist, jrardener and
seedsman, without Walmgate bar
Parker Henry, Wahngate bar
Parker Mark, Cressers yd. Mlckl^te
Parker Wm. cowkeeper, Holgatelane
Parker John, joiner, without Castle-
gate postern
Parker James, bricklayer. Barker hill
Parkin Henry, grocer <fe tallow chand-
ler, Goodramgate
Parkinson Nathaniel, coach, house,
sign <fe furniture paiuter, (dealer In
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oils, poiots, ooloun,Ac.)Stoiiegate
Paridoson Sareb. ibopkeeper <& bofsea
finrhire. Hi^ Jubbeigate
Parr Wm. haberdasber, jean A Telfot
warebouee, Blake ftreet
PianoDs Rev. James, minister of the
CalTioist cbapel, Lendal ; k)dgings,
Blossom street ^
Parsons Jobn^perfumerr warebouse, A
ornamental bair mir. 2, Coney st.
Partridge Wm. sbopkpr.Tbarsday mkt.
Pattinson Tbomas, fisbmonic^r, Little
Sbambles
Pattison Jas. wbitesmitb JJfalmgate
Parier Wm. blacksmltb, Walmgate
Peacb Robert, bacon, cneese, aj^ bam
dealer, Suurriernte
Peacock Geo.Esq. aidtrman^Micklegt.
Peacock Tbos. & Geo. timber me
cbants. Skeldernite
Peacock Mrs. Ann. St. Savkmrgate
Peacock Mis.gentiewmn. Skeldlergate
Peacock D. J. A G. timber mercbants,
Skeldergate
Peacock Wm. gold A sllversmitb, and
watcbmaker, Spurnersate
Peaker Richard, vict Globe, Great
Sbambles
Pears Ann, straw bat maker. Hungate
P^san Ellen, sbopkeeuer, Micklpgate
Pears Jobo, comb maker, Bishop bill
Peois Mary, straw hat mlur. Bishop hill
Pearson Matthew, com fiustor, Waln^
gate bar
Peanon Ralph, ornin builder. Beddern
Pearson Elizabeth, schoolmistress,'
Minster gate
Pearson Thos. shoemaker, Albion st.
Pearson Hannah, Tict. Red Lion,
Goodmmgate
Pearson Ricbd. butcher, Bootham sq.
Peanon Ricbd. tailor, Walmgate
Pearson Henry, Blossom street
Pearson Wm. attorney <fe agent to the
Son, <fec fire office. Goodramgate
Peart James, com mUler, maltster,
brewer, dk seedsman, North st.
Peckett John, schoolmaster, Walmgt.
Peckett Chri&tr. shopkeeper, Petergt.
Peckitt Mrs. Mary, Friar walU
Pellett Geo. tailor, Walmgate
Pemberton John, Esq. barrister,
Bootham
Pendleton Wm. shopkpr. Trinity laae
Pennock George, vict. Barrel, Thurs-
day market
Pennock Eiiz. school, Mlcklegate
Pennistone Thos. bricklayer. Aldwark
PenroseEdw. Excise oflBcer,Palmer In.
Penrose John, flour dealer, Walmsate
Penty Robert, vict. Duke of York,
Walmgate
Penty Wilfiam, writer. Lord Mayor's
walk
Perfect Joaepb, painter ; h. Albion st.
Perry Ben^. Middie Water lane
Pairy John, shoemaker, Walmgate
Perry Wm. Little Shambles
Peters Thomas, law statlener, Low
Petergate ; b. Barker MU
Peters Mary, broker, GUlygate
Peters Wm. letter carrier & motldan,
GiUrgate
Petty Chnstopber, shopkeeper, Nertli
street
Pew Jobn, vict. and ooal meichant»
King's Head, Tharsda/ market
Pew Thos. spkse dealer, Walmoate
Peiton Thomas, huntsman of Qie c!ty
barriers, Parapet buildings
PhiOips Jonth. architect, Tanaerrow
Phillips John, cabinet malceff and on*
dertaker, Fetter lane
Pick Thomas, bricklayer, Gillygate
VidL Hannab, oowkeeper, Baggenaie
lane
Pickard Geo. grocer, Ac. Nesmte
Pickard Rev. Wm. L. Bootham
Pk^ring James, shoemaker, Pease-
holme green
Pindar John, shoemaker, Stonegate
Pindar Wm. vict. Leopard, Coppeist.
Plowman Ann, Chapter Cofee Howe,
Minster yard
Plows Bejg. <Jb Son, stone and marble
masons, Fots bridge, Walmgate
Plows Bei\). <fe Wm. glass, china, and
earthenware deaters, and stone
masons. Coppergate
Plummer Miss Margaret, ladles'board-
Ing school, Goodramgate
Pointer John, grocer, «l;c. Walmgt. bar
Pole John, comb manfr. Skeldergate
Pollard Catharine, painter, ColHergate
Pollard Charles^ boot and fhfttmalieri
Low Peter^te
PoUard Jobn, joiner, cabinet maker,
upholsterer <fe shopkpr. Skekieigt.
Pollard James, Wtdmgate
Pomfret Wm. glass and china dealer,
and glass cutter. Stonegate
Poole Jonn, shoemaker, Skeldergate
Poole John. Goodramgate
Pottage John, dyer, Fo
Potti^ Rd. gardener, '
Potter Wm. writer, Oglelbrth
Potter Thos. currier, Goodramgate
Potter Elis. baker, Walmgate
Potts Joshua, goldsmith, jeweller,
(musical clocks and souff boxes) -
and watchmaker, Spurriergate
Powell Rd. bricklayer, Goodramgate
Powell Thos. whl|f maker, Castlegat©
Powell Christopher, cowkeeper, Lam-
bert's yard, Tanner row
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Powter Mary, silk stockiog grafter,
Petersate
Poyntoii James shopkeeper, without
Wnlmgate bar
Pratt John, gunsmith. Stonente
Pratt Thus, tailor, Middle Water lane
Piect Bdw. <fe Sous, wholesale chemists
and dru{csn«ts, Pavement; house,
St. SaTioiirgttte
Prest Wm. butcher, Petergate
Prest John, ooal merchant. North st.
Prej^t John, poulterer and bacon dea-
ler, Peascirate
Preflton Thus. w. attorney, Stnoegt.
Preston Ann, gentwmn. GlUvgate
Preston Jane, sentwrnn. Petergate
Preston Wm. sboemalcer, Goooramgt.
Preston Thos. joloer, Goodramgate
Priue Thomas, Esq.Clementbc^ hall,
Skeldergnte postern
Price Wm. grocer, Micklegate
Price Aaron, grocer, Great Sbamblee
Prtekett Thos. Esq. St. SaTkmraata
Priastlej George, grocer and tallow
■ chandler, Goodramgate
rrieftley Joseph, furniture, Ac. broker.
High Jubbergate
Prleitman David, tanner. Marygate
Mnce and Prest, flint gbss manofbo-
turers, Fishergate
Prince John, gent. Fisher ffate
Pztiice Wm. clerk at glais boose,
PrinCH^s court. Coney street
Prince <&Gili, dress makers, Stonegate
Prince Matthew, bricklayer <fe plaster-
er. Tanner row
Prince Chas. Wood's yd. Tanner row
Prince John, shoemkr. First Water In.
Prince Wm. tailor, Petergate
Proctor Robt. dru/^^t. Thinner row
Proetor Davki, Dunhing's yard, Poai-
gate
Polleyn Mrs. Mary, gentwn. Bootham
PnUeyn Wm. dyer and comb maker.
North street
PoUern Robert, hatter, hosier, and
glover, St. Uelen'a sq.
PnUeyn Henry, subscription billiard
table. Blake street
PnUeyn Jonathan, brickkiyer,Stonegt.
PnUon Thos. London hat warehouse,
Spurrieraate
Pybus Geo. sboemaker, Tanner row
Quarton Wm. butdier. Barker hill
RadcUffe Charles, saddler and harness
maker, CoUiergate
Radge Wm. vict. Wheat Sheaf, Silver
street
Raiment Rev. Benedict, Blake street
Raine Wm. sboemaker, Stonegate
Raine Mrs. Ann, miUiner. Stonegate
Randerson Wm. miuer, Bootliam row
Randerton Mary, linen dra^^er. Silver
street
Rand(m Miss, gentwmn. Mteklegate
Ransley William, agent to the water
works <fr tea dealer, Lendal
Raper, Swann, Cloiigh, SwaDn,Biand,
and Raper, bankers, Coney street,
draw on Sir R. C. Glynn tk Co.
London
Raper John, Esq. banker : h. Lotherton
Raper J.L. Esq. banker; b.Minsteryd.
Raper John, joiner, Peaj^gate
Rathmell Thos. vict. Cross Keys,
North street
Rawdon Miss, Micklecate
Rawdon Cbristr. sen. orush manufac-
turer. Barker hill
Rawdon Cbristr. jun. cabinet maker,
BaricerhiU
Rawdon Rd. brush mfr. Micklegate
Rawdon and Deighton, cork cutters,
28, Coney street
Rayner Wm. vict.
Raynerson Joseph, Stonegate
Rayson Thomas, sen. gentlemao.
Tanner row
Rayson Thos. jun. builder. North st.
Rayson John, loiner, Huiigate
Rayson Wm. siioemalcer, Bootham
Read James, joiner, Marygate
Reoston Moses, cowkpr. Barker hill
Redforth John, hatter, Dunnlog's yd.
Fossgate
Reed Silvester, vict. Bay Malton,
Monk bar
Reed James, tailor. Swinegate
Reed Joseph, butcher, Btossom st.
Reeve Jane, vict. Leopard, Coney st.
Reynolds Wm. flax dresser, Fo&sgate
Reynolds Wm. phisterer, GiUygate
Reynolds G«oige, vict Black Horse,
Fossgate
Reynolds Mary, earthenware dealer,
Fossgate
Reynolds Geo. schoolmaster, Fetter In.
Reynoldson Thos. ffardener, GiUynite
Rhodes Robert, tailor, draper, <fe clerk
of the race course, Blake street
Rhodes John, stuff manufacturer, Bar-
ker hiU
Rhodes Jas. bricklayer, Walmgabe
Richardson Rev. James, Bootham
Richardson James, solicitor, agent to
the West of Enffland Fire Office ;
<fe coroner for Ibe liberty of St.
Peter, Colliergate
Richardson Rev. Thos. classical and
commercial academy, Bishop hill
Richardson R. <fe J. letter press prin-
ters. High Ousegate ; h. Waterkx)
place
Richardson John, taitor and dergy-
man's robe maker. Minster yaitT
Richardson Mrs. Martna, Ogleforth
Richardson Edward, grocer, Bootham
Richardson William, tanner, thread
roir.
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■MknifMStiirer, ami flax spinner,
Skeldemte poftem
Richardson Jph. sboemkr. Skeldergt.
Ricbardson d; Borrell, tallow chandieni
4p nooers, Great Shambles
RIcharaKiD Hannaoysen. cooper, baoon
and butter factor. Micklegate
Riduurdson Elis. gentwino. MickleKt.
Ricbardson Richard^ tiotaaUer, Bine
Bell, Fomgate
Richardson Frands. gentleman, wHb-
ont Wahngate oar
RichardMn Francis, coal merchant.
Par Water lane
Ridiardson Wm. joiner, 4eo, Stonegt.
Richardson Chnstopber, Yiotualier,
Grarridc's Head. High Petergate
Richardson John, vktnaller, Lion and
Lamb, Blossom street
Richardson Wm. shoemaker,Jubbergt.
Richardson Wm. fict. Lord Nelson,
Little ShamUes.
Ricbardson Harroan, jnn. cooper, St.
Martin's lane
Ricbardson Abm. tailor, Walmgate
Richardson Tbos. tomkey, oitv gaol
Richardson Mrs. Bflnster yarcf
Richardsoii Richd. whip cord <fe twine
spinner and keeper of the work-
bo<Be, Marygate
Richardson Mrs. C register office for
female serrants, C^lege street
Rkshardson Thomas, cow keeper,
Skeldergate postern
Richmond J. coach guard, Beddem
Rk;bmond Joseph, dook mkr. Fossgt.
Richmond SaraD, cowkpr. North st.
Richmond Thomas, ezdse officer, St.
Andrewgate
Richmond Joseph, tailor A habit mkr.
Unngate
Rkdcards John, broker. Swinegate
Rk^U Joseph, Tictaaller, Hau Moon,
Blake street
Rider Jph. flax dresser, Walmgt. bar
Ridksr Cuthbert. stay maker. Lord
Mayor's walk
Rldidale Davkl. plumber A glasier,
without Walmgate bar
Ridsdnle Robert, gent. Stonegate
Rigg Tbos. A Son, wholesale nuiser}'
and seedsmen, Pisbergate
Rigg MfF. Aon, Gillygate
Rinby Rbt. cowkpr. Barker hill
Riley John, tailor, Little Stonegate
Riley Tbos. coacKcmith, Ogkforth
Ripley Alice. Bios.«om street
Ripley Mattuew, sboemkr. North st.
Ripley James, bookbinder, College st.
Rippon John, general accountant,
schoolmaster and private teacher,
Stonegate
Rippon Frances, ladies dress feather
maker and aeaner, Stonegate
Rippon 6. C. canrer. gilder and oil
picture cleaner^ Sftooegate
Roberts Wm. Peaseholroe green
Robinson Mrs. B. gentwmn. Bootbam
Robinson Lieut. Cbs. St. SaTkmrgate
Robinson Mrs. Mary, St. Savioorgata
Robinson and Graham, solicitors,
Stonegate
Robinson M. A. attorney; house.
Barker hill
Robinson Chas. coal dealer, Monk bar
Robinson John, music A musical in-
strument dealer, Stonegate
Robinson William, hosier dt glower,
Stonegate
Robinson Wm. flax and tow sptmier,
Skeldergate postern
Robinson Thomas, joiner, Goodramgf .
Robinson Wm. oowkeeper. Blue Ball
▼ard, Skeldergate
Robinson John, backet mkr. Foogate
Robinson John, comb mkr. Micklegt.
Robinson John, comb mkr. Fetter in.
Robinson Mrs. Jesse, Castlegata
Robinson J. auctioneer, Beddem
Robinson Hannah, schoolmistress, St.
Andrewflnte
Robinson Jonn, stone mason. Northst.
Robinson Benjamin, tailor. Black Bull
lane, Walmgate
Robinson Rt. taiior,Lord Mayor's walk
Robinson Joseph, gent. Banter hill
Robinson Jas. oomo mkr. Grape lane
Robinson Charlotte, strew hat manu*
facturer. Trinity lane
Robinson Tnos. coach guard, Gillygf.
Robinson James, victualler, Rifleman,
Grape lane
Robinson Geo. plane mkr. Bishop bill
Robinson Wro. cowkpr. Monkgate
Robson Hannah, coal dealer, without
Walmgate bar
Robson Isaac, carrier, L. Shambles
Rodley Joseph, gent. Walmgate bar
Rodley John, cabinet mkr. Petergate
Rogersoo W. R. pmctitioner of medi*
dne, Groodramgate
Rook Mark, com fedor, vict. 4; wine
4k spirit dealer^ New Brkige st.
Rooke Thomas, silk mercer, baber-
dnsber A dealer In carpets, Min-
ster gate
Romans John, basket maker, Walmgt.
Roper John <fe Son, brewers and spirit
merchants, Thursday market
Roscoa John, crooer. Coppergate
Rose Miss ElTzabetn, gentlewoman,
without Micklegate bar
Rotberford Robert, sen. confedioner.
Mioklecat* '
Rotberford Bob, jun. tinner <fe brasier,
Micklpgate
Rothwell Wm. bookkeeper. Dunning *s
yard, Fossgate
Y0M.
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tlougier Joseph^ mfr. of powder flasks,
driokiD^ horns, and broad born
sbaviujrs for fire places, Tanr. row
Roundinir Tbomas, earthenware dir.
Trinity lane
Routledjre Wm.sboemkr. Goodfamgt.
Rowley H. E. milliuer, College st.
Rowutxee Joseph, grocer. Pavement
Rowfitree Robert, watGO and dock
maker, Coppersrate
Rudd John, vict. Labourer, Skeldergt.
Rudlock John, vict. White Swan loo,
Goodramgate
Ruddock Wm. ihoemaker, GiUygate
Ruler John, eating house and white-
smith, Fossbndge
Rusby James, gent. Huogate
Russell, Thompson «& Russell, solioi-
to». Lendal
RusspII Simeon, rict. Barley Com Inn,
Conpergyite
Rui»seir Joseph, joiner, Marygate
Russell Mrs. Elisabeth. Petergate
Kustou Miss Marv, GiUygate
Ryan Ellen, geutlewomiin, Albkm st.
Rylab George, governor of the city
gaol, near Bishop hill
Ryland Wm. surgeon, dkc withoat
Mickleji^ bar
Rynier Peter, coal meit^aot, Ac St.
Saviour's row
Sainton Thomas, stone mason. Pump
yard, Micklegate
Salmond Misses Julia <& Maria, gentle-
women, Minster yard
Saltmarsh Mrs. gentwmo. Blake st.
Salvin Mrs. Mana, Boothom
Salviu Miss Elizabeth, Mount
Samuel Sarah, pastry cook, Uungate
Sanderson Thomas, fumUbina iron-
monger, cutler, crown jflass, A
iron Dar merchant. Low Ousecite
Sanderson Saml. bricklayer. North st.
Sanderson <fe Johnson) linen drapers A
haberdashers. Pavement
Snndersou John, woollen dpr. Pavmt.
^^andei-sou Mrs, Anne. Bentwn.Giliygt.
Sajiderson John, Lord Mayor's oiBoef,
Bootbam row
Saunders James, E*(\, surgeon and
alderman, UigbOusegate
Savage John, flax dresser, rope <fe hair
cloth mfr. Great Shambles
Saville Wm. oowke«i)er, Layerthorp
Sdville John, oowkeeper <fe butcher,
Layerthorp
Saville J. B. painter, Bed^em
Savitle John, butcher, Goodramgate
Suville Richard, butcher, Goodramgt.
Sa} er Mrs. £liz» gentlewoman, Lendal
Scadiilethorp Richard, shoemaker.
North street
Scaddlethorp Clement, shoemaker, St.
Mary's square
Scadk)ck John, whip raakef, FoMcate
Scaife Geoiige, TictuaJler, BlAdTBuU,
Thursday market
Scaife Chpr. biliianl roen. Collage st.
Scaife Wm. wood turaer, Swiaagate
Soalting John, sboemkr. Skeldernte
Scarr and Fletcher, porter men^ontf ,
Mickleg^
Scarr John, flax snd linen merdMnC,
flax and tow spinner, patont co-
loured and shoe thread roaaiiftio-
turer, Hungt. ; bouso. Tanner row
Scawiji Wm. chemist, druggist A tea
dealer. Low Peteraate
ScholefieldJob%Baq.bBiiker,Caftlefft.
Soholfiekl Wm. ▼k:i Goklen Fle6Q«»
Pavement
Scott Robert, soUdtor, Bootham
Scott John, vict. Fox and Hounds,
Blossom street
SooU Wm. blacksmith. Blosaom tt.
Scott Miss Sarah, Gvoodramgate
Scott Thomas, cabinet
Soott Bartholomew. Waimgate bar
;t Thomas, <
Blake atreet
umoate
maker.
LitUe
Scott Blix. mUliner,<&c. Ltl. Blake st.
Si-'ott Rnr..— •---*—. '?-^ — --
S.;MriJoiii . ■ , i. ..'■., I- ■■ .
Scowb^ Fnuios, yeumaq, witii^wt
Wkinv^te bar
St.v^vrby Thos. shoe make r, Foaii*Kftt«
S" Till oil Wm- hiiteht.^r^ lit.8b'Lmbles
S - :* ] Rii.'baril, btLker^ d:o. North st»
S . Rici^d. brn£jert dtc;. Swi»ej:;t.
5 .1 ^ I ' Ed w. viet* O fa i>es , M inkle jft.
St'i1j;vvick Wnu c;ibliit)t mkr, Bbtke St.
S« hurCbas. spirit menM. Pnv^'ment
St' 1 3 ITS Jiibji, virl. FiUiMfti (iximmer*
cial in II d^ tKBtinif huuse^ jUiikJegt*
Sf^lU^r* Mrs. Ala r>, gi'-ntwuia. ftlouk^,
Scrry Elii, dress maker, Bisboi* bjil
Selti^riii^on James^ liin?ii and ir-ooUho
dfftj^eri Pnvpment
St^lU*? hnac^ ioiDtsr, Qgl^fortb
S^'ttlo Umw^ broker J ¥iiase^Ri&
S^itW FAwnrd, tuiloir, Pfterenle
SrTUe Gerir^j butcber, Pete^ffiTrtte
St ( r k* Wiiiittin^ P*?A<ielitilm i^reeu
S( KJo iMnry, broker, KeusfiraT^
Sf^vjTSi T bom lis, jii*i!t. tioodrnmi^nt^
St'Vh-rs Joseph, fjTOcer* *frc. Sto^ec^ile
6 li r* Kiiz. ilrv^i> m«kt?r, Pettrafute
St^i is Wm-butt^bfr^Tbiirsclny market
St'vif: Jl WUb'urit K:**'H. Tanner rfiw
St 3 niofjr Johri, aitrtrnej «ud iJralbo
iKi [ a r^' . L i t tl n Storwrffn te
Sinniuiir Mrs. Jone^ Bout bmin^iimre
SI J N ck 1 eton Ths . (« hot? nikr* W n tej-frxi ^i I -
Sl)ni'kJi?lon Wm. hlRoksmlth^Walnijfr^
SI 1 : 1 1 V* e 1 1 *1 i ffibella,^^i^ n t vr n 1 1 1 . >"t*\i' s t .
Sltiirtue *^ftmU* «bopkt.»*iJtr, Wjiltni^iti*
SImJtoe Hitmiiib, i>iiie niakt^i^ W ulin^^t.
Sbarv Tbo#. buU.Wi',Tbuisdo} nuuket
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.^ rAithmv gent. Mlektogate
^law Aniiy Tict. Coacb and Hoives,
Swioegate
Shftw Tboi. fhoidceeper^lliGklegt. bar
Slwpbeid Samuel, rope mkr. North it
Sbepherd TbOe. rope maker, Walmgt.
^' kkA John, fope maker, MkWe
Vaterlaoe
I Jo&e^, libmriantotheSub-
"scriptkm Library, St. Helen's tqr.
Sbepbecd Bobt. sboeoMiker, GillTgaW
Sberwin Mary, straw bat manafactu-
tor, Clraitk 7ar4, Nortb street
Sberwuod Eliz. furrier, glover, batter
aad bORler, High Ousegate
ShiUetoe Tbos.tnMunoiifler, Pavemeat
Sbinton Tbomas, boas&ig: aoademy,
St. SaTkmrgate
SMoton William Bdward, writbig and
dmwing master. St. Sariouigate
Shores and Steward, cabinet makers
and upbobteiers. Micklecate
Sbonksnttb Josepfa, pumiber« jRlaBier,
St.Mary'sfow, Bisbopbifl
Sbout Wm. stone mason, Beddem
Sbooter J. R. master porter, Gillygate
Sbuttlewortb Mary, Moker, Peter In.
Sibbit Wni. sboeroaker, Walrogate
SIddall Bmanuel, brewer, Swinegate
Sidnev P. F. editor oC the Yorksbire
Cteiette, lattle Stonegate
Sldwell Geo. shoemaker. Fetter lane
Sigsworth John, erooer and tallow
cbandler, Castlecate
Silversides Samuel, teik>r, M airgate
Sitvexsides Tbomas, bacon factor and
blatddne maker. Middle Water In.
^IverthorpC!. scboolmaster,CoUege st.
Simpson Jas. spirit mercfat. Davygate
J!fimpsonCbristr.saddier,iif!:c.Mksklegt.
Simpson Robert, Esq. Bootbam
SknpsoA Mrs. Bettioa, Mount
Simpaon Susan, eentwmn. Trinity In.
Sio^Mun Jas. bookkeeper, Davygate
Simpson L^dtJ, eom millers, Nortbst.
Simpson J. J. glore mCr. Stonegate
Simpson Wm. vict. York Tarern, (<fe
■postiiMr kome) St. Helen's square
SimpsoBCbristopber, butcher, Mooat
Simpson Jonathan, broker, Peter lane
Simpson T. exdse officer, Qrape lane
Simpson Joseph, tailor, WaUngate
Simpson John, saddler, Wabngata
SimpsoBAudreWygardener Bishop bill
Simpson Jobn* tanner, Walmgate
Simpson Jas. shopkeeper, Oglefortb
Simpson WiUiam, ooilector's clerk,
' Spurriergate
giodak Robetft, Esq. barrister and re-
corder of tbe city, 5. Canev street
Singleton Gregory, oowkpr. Aldwark
Shogleton Wm. sboemalfer, Aldwark
,SkeIton Wm. gent. St. Mary's row,
I
Skelton Jobo, upbobterer, Albion st.
Skelton James, Tictoaller, Wheat
Sbea^ Davygate
Skelton Robert, oowkeeper. North st.
Skelton John, shoemaker, St. Mark's
TOW, Bishop Un
Skrimsbaw Misses, faney dress ma-
kers, Trinity lane
Slaney Lewis, flux diesser, Walmgate
Slater Mary, leilmonger, Walmgwtt;
Slater Wm. vessel owner, Harker's
yard. Micklegate
Slater Tnos. ganmier, Walmgate «
Sledmere Rkiiard, basket maker and
toy waieboiise, Nessgate
Small John, register office. College st,
Sraeaton Mrs. Ann, Bishop bill
Smelt Ralph, Little Shambles
Smelt Ebx^!>etb, broker, Peter lane
Smith Henry, solicitor, St. Andrewgt.
Smith (fe Kirlew, mercfaauts dk whole-
sale grocers, Skeldergate
Smith Thos.Bsq. alderman, HvmHngton
Smith Ricbard, ooel and lime dealer,
Mookgate
Smith Frances, buHes boanJing school,
Bootbam
Smith Josiah, mosioal instrument den-
ier and clerk at post oflici*, St.
Saviourgate
Smith John, glass ife china warehouse,
CoUiergate
Smith Wm. cabinet maker, undertaker
and auctioneer. Low Petergate
Smith John, gent, walmgate
Smith Wm. Bnen draper, flax dresser,
and rope maker, Haymarket
Smith Geo. oowkeeper, Walmgt. bar
Smith Geo. shopkeeuer, Jubbergate
Smith Thos. sboemalrer, Trinity lane
Smith John, gardener and seedsman,
florist and firuiterer, Spurriergate ;
house, Mount
Smith Joseph, whitesmith and hard-
wareman. Low Petergate
Smith John, vkt WelUngtou Coffee
House, and butcher, Fossgate
Smith Jane, milliner and dress maker,
Seajpnrave court
Smith Henry,tallow chandler, Walmgt.
Smith Miss Eliiabeth. Bootbam
Smith John, tailor. Wakefield court
Smith Mary, gentlwmn. 19, Coney st.
Smith Darnel, oate and sbelBng mill,
Monkgate
Smith George, shoemaker, Stonegati^
Smith Thos. gardener, Castlegate In.
Smith Bbeabetb, flour dealer, without
Walmgate bar
Smith Mrs. Mary, BbMsom street i
Smith John, gunsmith, Micklegate
Smith Samuel, gent, nungate
Smith Robert, vict. Shakespear Ta-
vern, Little Blake street
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Smith Benj. ffardener, Blonomitreet
Smith Rev. WilUom, Gillyi^ate
Smith Robt. exciseman, St. Andrewgt.
Smith Wm. hair dresiter, Bootham
Smith Geo. milk dealer, Walrogt. bar
Smith Geo. Green lane, Huneate
Smith Thomas, baoon and butter hC'
tor|_St. Andrewgate
SnUth Wm. bookbinder. Lady Pack-
et's vard. Pavement
Smith Tbomas, victualler. Red Lion,
St. Saviour's row
Smith Wm. mason, CoUece street
smith Wm. mall Euaid, Lendal
Smith Mrs. Mary. Holf^ate lane
Smith Thos. oowkeeper, Layerthorp
Smith John, printer, Black Horse
passage, Fossgate
Smith David, shoemaker, Stpnegate
Smith George, joiner, Barker hill
Smith Wm. horse dealer. Bhike street
Smith Robert, miller, Wabngate
Smithies Jas. schoolmaster, rriar walls
Smithson Robert. soUdtor A agent to
the Pelican Life and Phsmz Fire
Offices, CoUlergate
Snaith John, blacksmith, Finkle st.
Snary WilUam, Gillygate
Snow Geo. butcher. Great Shambles
Snow Peter, bricklayer, Castlegate
Snow Hannah, fruiterer, Skeldergate
Snowball Wm. shoemaker, Swiuegate
Snowden Thomas, tailor. Beddern
Snowden Wm. whitesmith, Black Bull
lane, Walmgato
Snowden Henry, whitesmith, Davygt.
Suowdon and Buckley, stone masons
and sculptors, Micklegate
Sollitt Jas. mason, High Jubbergate
Sotheran Thos. bookseller, staUoner
and binder, 9, Coney street
Soatbwood William, bricklayer, But-
cher's vard, Walmgate
Sowerby Mary, vict. white Hone,
Coppergnte
Sowerby Mary, grocer, Colliergate
Spenoe Jame$, gent. Walmgate
Spenoe Robert, gent. Pavement
Spence William Jbutcber A vict. Ham
and Firkin, Walmgate
Spencely Thos. wine bottler, Dav\'gt.
Spencer Isaac, Fsq. lord mayor. Man-
sion house. Cune V st. 4k "PoppleUm
Spencer Frances, broker, Jubbergate
Spencer Isaac and Co. manufacturing
chemists and wholesale druggists.
First Water lane ^^
Spenoer John, dyer and ftolsher of pa-
tent thmads. Tanner row
Spetch Jas. printer, Courant passage,
Coney street
Spetch Ann,sfaoiikur.Thnrsday market
Spink Jph. wUtesmitb, Ltl. Shambles
^Pink James, thoemaker, Oglefonh
Sporr Mrs. Elisabeth, vict. Black Dog,'
Low Jubbeigate
Spnrr John, wholesale and retail che-
mist and druggist, New Bridge tC
Stabler Robert, livery, lace and nioge
numufacturer, Monkgate
Stabler Geo. oowkpr. Peaseholm green
Stainer Thos. cowkeeper. Walmgate
Stainfonh Mrs. Ann,jfentwn. Davygt.
Stainforth Captain, iMvygate
Stansfteld Abraham, linen draper. Ac.
MkJklegate
Stapylton I^y Mary, without Mkkle-
gate bar
Staveley Wm. gofemor of the Castle
Stead Mrs. Mary. Far Water lane
Stead John, solicitor. Tanner row
Stead 4e Gell, com oenlers, flour and
shelling mills, Skeklergate
Stead Henry and Edward, merchants
and wholesale grocers, chandlers
and hop nnerchant«, Skeldergate
Stead A Son, statuary and stone ma-
sons, Skeldergate ^North street ;
house, Mickl^[ata'
Stead George, basket maker, near
Merchants' hall
Stead Jane, coal dlr. First Water lane
Stead Thos. comb mfr. Castlegate lo.
Stears Samuel, tambonrine d; military
drum, Ac. manufacturer &s muslo
dealer, Fon^ate
Steel Tbos. bricklayer. Barker hiQ
Steel John, jkoemaker, Fossgate
Steel Thos. shoemaker. Walmgate
Steel Henry, provision dealer, Davygt.
Stephenson Miss H. Blake street
Stephenson Richard, tallow chandler^
Great Shambles
Stephenson Henry, coal roerobant^
Parsonage house. Coney street
Stephenson Jas. mariner, St.Mary's sq.
Steward G. and Sobs, combs, lantbom
light and drinking bom manutiio-
turers. Blossom street
Steward Henry, watobd; clock makei!.
Low Oiisegate
Steward Wm . flax dresier,Walmgt. bar
Stewart Andrew, boi and trunk ma-
ker, Walmgate
Stodhaot Mrs. Mary, Bootham row
Stodhart Thos. braster, tin <fe copper-
smith and ironmonger. Coney st.
Stokes Rlis. varaiKber, Bootham row
Stones Geo. upholsterer, fancy chahr
and cabinet muker« Pavement
Stones Thos. newspaper editor, High
Petergate
Storry F. W. proctor and agent to the
Globe Insurance Co. Low Petergt.
Storry Wm. printer, Low Peterfnte
Storry John, victualler. Black Hotse^
Walmgate
Stout John, gardener, Unkm court
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Sto^mian ThoixMis, tailor, Aldwuik
Strafford Thomas, tinner, Albion st.
iitmkrr Wm. baker. Great Shambles
iStraker Rachaely baker, <fec. Fossfirate
Quaker Thoi. mail guard, GiU^K&te
Straogeways Captain Thos. Bootbam
3bBiiiewiut RobU blacksmith, BeU's
yard, Petergate
Streeton Thomas, victualler, Barley
Com, Beddern
Stnckkuid Eustace. Esq. bairister at
law, Judges Old Lodgings, Co-
ney street
Strickland W. A H. woollen draper,
Blake street
dtutdy William, glass and china ware-
bouse, Peteri^te
Sturdy Christopher, New street
SturdV William, joiner, Smith's yard,
Sxeldergnte
SaiBeld Tfaonas, gardener, Walrogate
Summerwell Matthew, hair drener.
Great Shambles
Sumner Jamas 4e Oliver, book-binders,
. Oglelbrtll
Sumpner John, plumber and glacier,
Spurrleigate
Simman Wm. milk dlr. Walmgate bar
Sunter Rubt. keeper of the bar watch
house, Goodramgate
SatdiflTe John, druggist and profet-
siooal chemist, 29, Coney street
Sutcliffe John, shoemaker, North st.
Swofls Robt. excise offioer.Skeldergt.
Swain William, waiter at EUidge's,
Bootbam row
Swale John, butcher, 16, New Bridge
street
Swales John, flax and tow spinner,
Walmffate bar ; h. Hesllngton
Swales Robert, baker, Micklegate
Swaies Widow, milk dealer, Hungate
Swan Abel, wine and spirit merchant,
and vict Tbiee Tuns, Coppergt.
Swan M. A. schoolmistress, Stonegt.
Swan John, butcher, Walmgute
Swan Edward, gardener, without
Walmgate oar
Swann Thomas, Esq. banker; house,
Blossom street
SwBDn Robert, Esq. banker; house.
Micklegate
Sweeting Michael, linen draper and
hosier. High Oust* gate
Swift Mrs. Catbarine, Skeldermte
Swift Robert, gent. Blossom street
Swift Mrs. Mary, Lord Mayor's walk
Swift Mrs. Sarah, Skelderanite
Swift James, shiuo\tner. Fetter lane
Swift Wm. shopkeeper, Swinegate
Swinbank Henry ,bookbiikler, Petergt.
Swords Ann, shopkeeper, Walmgate
Tamley Benj, cooper, DaTygate ; b.
Little Shambles
t
^T^te^iohoT^M^T^iW* tea: de^r
Tate Miss E. A. boarding school (Id-
dies) Manor yard
Tate Mary, book folder and binder,
Goodramgate
Tute Wm. bookbinder, Barker bill
Tate John, horses to hire. Silver st.
Tatham Robt. cooper, St. Andrewgt.
Tatbam Jas. cooper. Stonegate
Taylor Mrs. Jane, Albion street
Taylor Cook <feCo. wholesale drug-
gists, and maDufacturingchemist5,
oil paints, colours, and mustard
manufacturers, works, near Onue
Bridge; retail warehouse, Spur-
rierrate
Taylor John, cabinet maker^ nphol-
Taylor ln$. t^n d^fnU^r, New Bnifite *!,.
Tsjj K>r Jo^.^^^^^lt vie tiuiUt^r, Fi*v Lion*,
VTalm^tit
Taylor tsMC. grof^r, <t-c, Pti^emejit
Tiylor J)W* gardener, Pa»* brtdq^e
Taylor JermB, vrlieelvrright^ Watniijl.
Tiiylor ilkhnel, <iaulutori Lt.-(idfii
Tjijinr Ricbd. via, Blua Bdl, Thwin-
duy market
Taylor Stephen, gardener, Walmgufe
Taylor Eli*, butcher, Thursday rakt.
Taylor Robert, tailor, Bootbam row
Teesdale James, shoemaker, Aldwark
Teesdale Christr. dealer in hosier}-,
worsted and yam, Aldwark
Telibrd Isabella, flour dealer. Pease- j
holm green I
Telford John. Esq. Tanner row
Temple Newian<K victualler. Boot <t-
Slipper^ Beddern
Tennant Elk. shopkeeper, Wolm;tate
Terry Thos. gent. Loud Mayor's walk
Tenr^ Joseph, chemist and dnigj^isf,
Tesseyman Robert, linen drajwr and
haberdasher, 3, New Bridges!.
Tesseyman Thomas, grocer, 4, ijew
Bridge street
Tesseyman John, clerk at post office,
and grocer, Bootbam
Thacker John, dyer, Stonegaf e ,
Thackeray Robert, butcher, Thiusday '
market i
Thackray Joseph, vict. and coal mer-
chant, Jolly Bacchus, Micklegate
Thackray John, butcher, Oillygate
Theakstone Richd. butcher, Peter^f .
Theakstone, Robinson <fe Co. chemMs
and dniggists, Micklegate
Theakstone Peter, butcoer, Grent
Shambles
Thickett John. vict. <fe spirit den>r.
Blacksmiths' Arms, Swinegate
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Thomas John, ship owner aii4 ooal
merchant, Thomas passage, Skel-
dergate
Thomas Richard, victaaller, Ship, First
Water lane
Thomas Mrs. Eleanor, keeper of the
Bath, Lendal
Thomas William, register office for
servants, Minster wd
Thompson Mrs. Ann, Castleeate
. Thompson Miss Grace, Castlegate
Thompson Mn. gentlewoman, St.
SaTiourgate
Thompson Wm. solicitor, Lendal
Thompson James, rhemist <ft druggist^
corner of Stonegate
Thompson Lewis, house and sign pain-
ter Wahngate
Thompson Mbs, dress maker. High
Petergate
Thompson John, shoemaker. High
OtLsegate
Thompson John and Son, ^joiners and
packing box monfrs. Little Stone-
gate ; bouse, Marygnte
Thompson John, oowkeeper, Monkgt.
Thompson Tbos. cool merchant. Lord
Mayor's walk
Thompson John, joiner, Dunnlog'syd.
Fossgate
Thonipson Wm. shoemkr. Bishop bill
Thompson Mrs. Catherine, Bootnam
Thompson Robert, glover, Pavement
Thompson John, suoe maker, Peter In.
Thompson John, shopkeeper, Petergt.
Thompson Geo. shopkeeoer, Walmgt.
Thompson Tbos. shoemaker, Hungate
Thompson Thos. vict. Crown, Thnrs-
day market
Thompson Wm. former, Monkgate
Thompson Wm. gardener, Bootham
row
ThompsonMattbew, milkman,6illTgt
Thompson Thos. oomb maker, Mkkfe-
gate bar
Thornton and Spink, glovers and lea-
ther breeches nrnkers, Sunrrietgt.
Thornton Philip, viot. Golden Ball,
Bishop hill
Thornton Elix. vkst Flying Horse,
Coppersate
Thornton Mary, dress maker, Walmgt.
Thornton Mrs.Anne,broker,Feasegate
Thornton Geo, grocer, <fec. Monkgnte
Thornton Joseph, broKer, Goodramgt.
Thorp Anthony, Esq, Bootham
Thorpe and Gray» solicitors. Low
PettTuate
"Rdward, boot and shoemaker,
and Vict. Crispin Arms, Churcil
Thorpe Edward,
lane. North street
"^orpe Wm. sboem«ker, Tanner row
Threapland Mrs. St. Andrewgate
Thrush Wm. tailor. College street
ThHrgarland Rev. Godfrey, boardlnif
school, St. Atidrewga^
Tburuam Wm. tanner, without Walm-
gate bar
Tilne%- John, marble and stone maaon,
Bootham
Timms Isaac, veterinary sorgeoo,
without Castlegate postern
Tindell John, oowkeeper, WeUington
row
Tindell John, vesel owner, and coal
merchant, Skeldergate
Tlreman Mrs. Ann, frentlewoman,
Middegate
Todd John and George, booksellem,
stationers tfe printseliers, Stonegt.
Todd Enoch, com dealer. Lord Mayor's
walk
Todd Thomas, shoemaker, Coppergt,
Todd Robert <fc Son, butchers, GrSat
Shambles
Todd Thomas, shopkeeper, Aldwark"
Todd Benj. stockinir and worsted ma»
uuiacturer, LitOe Shambles
Todd Eliz. straw bat mtr. Goodramgt*
Todd Matthew, Aldwark
Todd Mary, shopkeeper, Monkgats
Toes Wm. currier, Goodramgate
TomllBson Thomas, preceptor of mu-
sic, and vender and repairer of
musical instruments, (fee. Blake st.
Tomlinson Jonathan, vict. Wliite
Horse Cofifee House, Skeldergate
Topham Miasjgentwmn. Minster yd.
Toiilsou Mrs. JT P. Giliygate
Towler Saml. tailor, Goodramgate
Towler Elis. shopkeeper, North street
Townend Richard, solicitor and town^s
clerk, Blake street
Townend tfe Bnildon, solicitors, Lendal
Townend Mrs. Anne, 18, Coney st.
Townend John, stone n>ason, walmgt.
Townson Henry, derk at the NoRh
Riding stamp office. New st.
Triffitt Tbos. vicU Blac^ Horse, Pave-
ment
Trout Isabella, worsted spinner,
Walnigate
Trout and Williamson, boot and fboe
makers, Low Ousegate
Tucker Arthur, hnlr dressr. Goodramgt.
Tuke Wm. sen. ; bouse, CHSllegate
Tuke Samuel and Co. whc^esaletett
dealers, Castlegate
Tukc&Ayer, land surveyors, Stonegt,
Tuke Daniel, land agent. Bishop hill
Tuke John, land a^nt. Bishop bill *
Turner John, dentist, h. 4, Coney st.
Turner J»U5. linen draper. Petergate
Turner James, Walmgnte
Turner John, vict. Cross Keys, Good*
ramgaie
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Turner Mary, ooBfectiooer. Stonegste | Wade Hannab, Tictualler, Blue Bell.
Toner Mary, pastry oook^ Leopard Micklegate
yarrf. Pavement Wade Wm. bricklayer, Beddem
Turner Oliver, traveller, Wakngate Wadtnan Mn. Eiiz. gentlewoman.
Tuner Tboa. shopkeeuer, Hansate without Walmgate tar
Turner John, joiner. Bishop bill
Turner Janiet, joiner, BooUiam row
Turner Jas. vict. Black Dog. Feasegt.
Turner Rev. Wm. mathematical tutor
at the Manchester Preb3ierian
college, MonkgRte
Turner wra. baker, without Walm-
cate bar
Turpin Joseph, boat builder, Clemen-
thorn witbout postern
Tnrton Isaac, Methodist preacher.
New street
Wadman John, cowkpr. Goodramgata
Waggitt Michael, duck maker. Bell's
yard. Petergate
Woind Wm. taitor d: dpr. Goodramgt.
Waind Thos. tailor, Ac. H. Petergate
Wainwright John, shoemaker. Lord
Mnror's walk
Waile John, attorney, Silver street
Waite John, guard of Hull coach,
Coppergate
Wait* Richard, Lord Mayor's walk
Wake Baldwin, M.D. LitUe Blake st.
Tweedy John, Esq. banker, witbout 1 Wake Hannah, dress mkr. Cone^' st.
Castlegate postern 1 Wakefield Mchl. wbeelwright.Toltgn.
TwentTmau Sarah, milliner, Higfa WakeUn Robt. flax dresser, Walmgt.
Jubbergate .« . «- «. -^.
Jubi>ergate
UoderwoodAnne, vict. Spotted Dog,
St Savtourgate
Underwood Tboa. joiner, Stonegate
Underwood Sarah, milliner and reposi-
Varey Wm. « Son, bacon and butter
factors, and cnm)ers, Fetter lane
▼arley John, miller. Spittle field,
Heworth moor
Vartev Mary, wire worker and drawer,
Fosscata
Varvill MicbaeL ironmonger <fe plane
makiNn 8, New bridge street
VaugbanCnarltts. sbopkpr.Goodramgt.
Vause Geo. wuoUen draper and tailor,
. Pavement
Vause John, vkt. Black Dog, Low
Jubbergote
Vause Richard, vict Wind MUl, witb-
out Castlegate postern
Vauz Wm. shoemaker, Wabngate
Veavers Frances, dressmkr. Walmgt
Venn John, tin ptete worker ds m-
Eier, Goodramgate
Venteriss Tbos. gardener, Far Wtr. In.
Verity Tbos. sboemkr. Walmgate
Vkdcers Miss Frances, ladies' boarding
seminary. Coney street
Vickers Mrs. Sarah, Monkgate
Vincent Emanuel, bbicksmitb. Smith's
yard, Skeldergate
Viner Thomas, sawyer, Hnngate
Viney John, auctk>neer' A mattrass
maker. Green lane, Hungate
Vocer Thomas, shnpkpr. Grape lane
VolLins Joseph, wine mert. Micklegt.
Waddington Thomas, number agent,
Albkio street
Wade Mrs. gentwmn. Mary gate
Wqde John, woollen draper A tailor,
Stonegate
Wakeman Mrs. Mary, Blossom st
Wales John, ship owner. College st.
Wales John, coal mert. Willow street
Wales Martin, coacbsmith, Swinegate
Wales Thomas, shoemaker, Bootbnni
Wales Elam. sexton of St Okive's
church, Boothamrow
Walker Thomas, solicitor, Colliergate
Walker William, gent. Beddern
Walker E. <fe H. ladles' boarding
school. Coney street
Walker Benjamin (fe Co. earthenware
manufacturers, Goodramgate
Walker Tbos. 4b Wm. carvers <fe gild-
ders. Blake street
Walker Miohaal, bidies' <fe gentlemen *ft
glove numfi^. 1 1, Coney street
Walker Jofin, wholesale confecUoner^
Low retergate
Walker Joseph, tailor and draper, Low
Peter^te
Walker Francis, worsted mfr.Nortbst
Walker Matthew, plumber A glazier,
10, New Bridge street
WalkerThos.portralt painter,Coneyst.
Walker Thomas, joiner <fe undertaker,
Davygate
Walker John, linen <fe woollen draper,
Micklegate
Walker ChH>. milk dealer, Walmgate
Walker John, comb maker, Layer*
thoip postern
Walker Rot. grocer, dsc. Goodramgt.
Walker Peter, butcher. L. Jubbeixate
Walker John, roper, Silverstreet
Walker George, joiner, Ogleforth
Walker Peter, mftster porter. Lord
Mayor's walk
Walker Samuel, painter, Grai>e lane
Walker Sarah, semjistress. Coney st
Waller Robert, tea dealer. Mount
Wallinger John, gent. Lendal
Wallis John, Esq. Blake street
Wallis Edw. surgeon. High Petergat^
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VTallis Joseph, baker, <fec. Aldwark
WallB Thorniw, cabinet maker, under-
taker <ft furniture broker, Peterln.
Walli Wm. tailor, Ac, L. Ouseeate
Walls James, coach guahi, Coffee yd.
Walsh Tbos. gent Micklegate
Walton Mr. gent. Tanner row
Walton John, cabinet rokr. Cresser's
TanL MicUexate
Walton John, Tia. Board, Maiygate
Walton James, sbopkpr. Walmtirite
Ward Anthony, Viouialler, Minster,
Jffacyicate
Ward Robt. shoemkr. Peaseholm frrn.
Ward Thos.chemist <fedrugg:ist,Foss^t.
Ward John, common brewer aiid spirit
merchant, Fossgate
Ward John, organ buikleir. Micklegate
Ward John, victualler, Turk's Head,
Hay market
Ward William, Rosemary lane
Ward Francis, whitesmith and hron-
monrer, Mauoryard
Ward Ralph, shoe maker, Wulmgate
Ward Thomas, baker Ac. Wnlnigate
Word Peter, tinner, Wolragate
Ward Jas. snoemkr. Peaxeholmffreen
Ward John, coachnuui, Coney street
Ward Arthur, tape dealer, H ungate
Ward Wm. horw dealer, Marygate
Ward Samuel, tailor, Fiukle street
Ware Mrs. Elis. gentlwmn. Gillygate
Ware Chp. saddler, cfec. Stonegate
Ware John, yeoman, Gillygate
Warmeth Jolin, dyer. Tanner row
Warmeth Mary, dress mkr. Tanr. row
Wameford John, grocer, butter and f
bacon factor, Pavemeut
Warren Bliz. shopkpr. Stonegate
Wasrilow Joseph, fishmonger, Jubbev-
gnte
Warrill Tbos. yeomaji, St. Martin^lii.
Waterhouse John, wheelwright, High
Jubbergate
Waterhouse Samuel, ?icU Honeaad
Jockey, Aldwark
Waters Jph. shoemkr. St. George st
Waterworth John, baiter ds turrier,
Goodramgate
Waterworth BUen, St Mary's square
Waterworth Wm, shoe maker, Wd.
lingtou row
Waterworth Wm. (aimer, Gillygate
Waterworth John, fellmonger. Tan-
ner row
Watkinson Tbos. timber, mahogany,
A iron merchant, WaUngate; L
St. Saviottr's row
WaUUnson Elisabeth, genttewomaa,
Ro6f>mary lane, Skeldergate
Watson James, musician, Castlegate
Wotson A Moyser, com dhrs. Stonegt
Watson <Sr PritcheU, architecU, Bloe^
torn itreeti Micklegate bar
Watson Cbristonb«Mr, working fokU
smith, jeweller, watch malrar, dbu
In cut elass, teas, dkc. L. Onsegt
Watsou Mrs. £^ Atkinson's oourL
MickVegaie
Watson John, law stalkumr 4t afpent,
Copley's oouft. Coney street
Watson Geoige, grocer « linea dm*
per, Walnime
Watsou Miss EliM, Uuttes' bowadiug
school, St. Saviour^ row
Watson Soxab, pa<itiy oook, H. Petrgt
Watson G. turner, Dunning^ yard.
Fongate
Watson John, Smith's yd. fiHceldergt.
Watsou Maff>\ St Nnry's row
Watson Wm. maltster, SlosldergBte i
bouse, Stonegate
Watson Gieo. aucUooeer, Petergate
Wation Tbos. comb maker, Colfee yd,'
Watson Chs. lace wearer, L. Stonegt
Watson Rbt. oonfectktner, Darynte •
Watson Wm. hat boi manul&ctureri
Swinmte ^
Watsou Man. oowkeeper, Gillygate
Watson Wm. druffist Micklegate
Watterworth Tbos, cheese, flow, salt
bacon, butter <fe ham foctor ; and
agent for the sale of genuine teas^
7. Coney street
Wruidl Geoffget, bread <& biscoit baker.
Low Petergate
Wand George, com miller and flour
dealer, Fossgate
Waud Chp. babr cutter. Thonday mkt.
Weagiey T. butcher, BeU's yd.Petrgt,
Wear DaTk). soUoitDr. Castlegate
WeatbedU John, gent Bootbam
Weatberill Hy. sen. farmer. Marrgate
WeatberiHHy.jun^Tictualler, Brown
Cow, Marygate
WeatherlU Thomas, yeoman, without
Wolmgate bar
WealheriirWm. hair dresser <fe groceiv
Wolmgate
Webb Joseph, vlct Grope?*, Fe&wgt.
Webster Michael A Geo. shoemakers,
Hsymariwt
Webster Thomas, brass founder, bm^
sier A timnao, PaTtnseot
Webster Wm. ginger biead baker,
Noiibstieet
Webster Ann, dress mkr. L. Petergate
Webster Tbos. ouo(ectiooer, Fossgate
Webster Ursula, flour dlr. Walmgate
Webster Thomas, tailor, Walmgate
Webster Michael, Hungate
Webster John, milk dlr. Walmgt.bar
Webster Mrs. St. Andrewgate
Wedgwood John, tailor, Beddero
Weigntman Thomas, printer <fe book**
seller. Low Petergate
Welbank William, mercer A dnmev
High Petergate •
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WeldoB Thos. tailor. Wafangate
Wellbeloved Rev. Coaries, ibeolodoal
tutor of the Manchester pieiby-
terian CoUege, Moukgate
Weller James, mieii mfr. ds floor dlr.
Walmgate
WeQfoot Rd. bmsh mfr. Petergate
V Wells Tbos. brush mfr. ColUereate
Wells George, whitesmith, l^paxd
. yard, Pavement
WeUs €reor|i|;e. flour dlr. Walmgate
Wells Len. 'whitesmith. Aldwarlc
Wells Wm. tailor, Goodramgate
Wemyss Thomas, bookseller, binder,
print seller, aiod depository to the
York auxiliary religious tract so-
ciety, St. Helen's square
Wentwoith. Chaloner, Rishworth ^
Son, bankers, Low Ousegate;
draw on Wentworth <fe Co. London
West William, Walmgate
Westland Joseph, painter, Jubbersate
Wbaie Wm. gardener, H. Petergale
Wbeatley John, »hoe bom maker.
Fetter lane
Whimp Anthony, cattle dUr. Monkgt.
Whincup Wm. spirit mert. Walmgate
Whip John, baker, Goodramgate
Wbite Geo. shoemaker, H ungate
White Ellen, gentlewmn. Taimer row
Vrbite John, horse dlr. St. Andrewgt.
White Thomas, joiner, Walmgate
White John, tailor, Murygate
Whitehead William, linen and woollen
diaper. Fossgate
Whiteheaa Mrs. Diana, Ogleforth
Whitehead Lawrence, vessel owner.
Blue Ballyard, Skeldergate
Whitehead William, basket maker.
Leopard yard, Pavement
Whitehead Mary, (lodgings) Gill,
Whitebouse John, shoemkr.Barker bill
Whitehoiise Rt.upholsterer,Cofreeyd
Whitehowre Geo. butcher, Feasegate
Whiteley George, tailor, Feasegate
Whiteley John, mason. Albion street
Whitfield A Bewky, briddayers, St.
Andrewgate
Whitley John, stone mason, Albion st.
WUttle Mrs. Ellen, Tinner row
Whittles Miss B. gentlwmn. Petergt.
Vhitwell Mrs. Reoecca, Tanner row
Wbitwell and Nolton, porter dealers,
St. Saviourgate
Wbitwell William, grocer, seedsman
and spirit merchant, Pavement
Wbitwell John, valuer, Ac Davygate
WhHwcll William, Micklegate
Whitwell Richard^ baker, Haymarket
Whltwell James, baker, Colliergate
Wiekham Misses Ann and Hairiot,
ipeirtlewomen, Lendal
Wiggins WilMam. gent. Monkgate
Wiggins Wm. baker, <Seo. Pet^g»te
Wi{^ns William, brasler A tin plate
worker, Monkgate A Sporriergt,
Wlkele3r Benjamin, joiner, tfec. St.
Saviourgate
WUberforce de Cawood, stay makers,
Fossgate
WUberforce Walter, bricklayer & oats
shelling mill, Walmgate
WUberforce John, cowkpr.Bloerom st.
WiUcinson John, gent. Walmgate
Wilkinson James, gent. GUlygate
WiUdnson Henry, solicitor, Stonegate
WUkinson David, cowkeeper, Parapet
buildiup
WUkinson John, viot Sbonlder of
Mutton, Great Shambles
Wilkinson Robt. butcher, Gt.Shambtes
WUkinson Ralph, shoemkr.Barker biU
WUkinson Jas. wholesale spirit mer-
chant, grocer, dealer in genuine
teas, opposite the Creorge Inn,
Coney street
WUkinson Thos. shopkpr. Dundas st.
Wilkinson Hannah, schoolmistress, St.
Savioui^te
WUkinson Thos. shopkpr. Monkgate
Wilkinson Hy. vict.Star Inn, Stonegt.
WUkinson John, laU A rope maker,
Mkldle Water lane
Wilkinson Robt. gardener. Coffee yd.
WiUdnson John, tailor and clotites
broker, Feasegate
WUkinson Harriott, straw hat maker,
Goodramgate
WUkinson Thos. feUmonger, Walmgt.
WUks John, ironmonger, Bootham
WUks Paul, blacksmith, North street
WUks WiUiam, blacksmith and farrier,
Bootham row
Willey Mrs. gentlewoman, Micklegat«
WUliams Jonth. painter, Bootham row
Williams Rd. flax dresser, Walmgt. bar
Williamson John, shopkpr. Walmgata
WiUiamson Richd. tea dlr. Stonegate
WUliamson J.<fe J.shoemkrs.Colllergt.
WUliamson Elizabeth, straw hat ma-
nufacturer, Walmgate
Williamson Thos. tailor, Ogleforth
Williamson « Thomas, shoemaker,
Bootham square
WiUison John, joiner, St. Andrewgalo
Willison Mrs. Margaret, Swinegate
WiUmott Joseph, comb maker, Mount
WUson, Tweedy and Wilson, banker:*,
High Ousegate, draw on Curtis «fc
Co. London
Wilson and Sons, wholesale booksel-
lers and printers, High Ousegate
Wilson Thomas, Esq. alderman, High
Ousegate and Fulford grove
Wilson Thos. jun. ; h. St. Saviourgato
Wilson James, gent. Trinity lan^
WUson Thomas, proctor and notary
public, Stone|;ate
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WiboD Tbot.TictBlAckBuU.Walnigt.
Wilson John, surgeoo to the dispen-
sary. St. Andre^^ite
Wilson Oliver, shoemaker, Davrgate
Wilson Geo. vict. Turf Coffee House,
Darygiate
Wilson EIii. confectioner^tone^te
Wilson Valentine, vict. Waggon and
Horses, Gillygate
Wilson Ann, common cairier ware-
house, Coppergate
Wilson Wm. blaclcsmitb, Bootham row
Wilson John, butcher, Great Shambles
Wilson Wm. milk dlr. BUiott's yaid
Wilson John, butcher, Great Shambles
Wilson John, wheelwright, Ogleforth
Wilson John, vict. Granny, Peter lane
WiUon Mrs. genUewnio. Goodramgt.
Wilson Hanijah,ladies boarding school,
Castlegate
Wilson Jas. vict. Leopard, Coney st.
Wilson That. eonfectk)ner, L. Petergt
Wib;on Thos. shoemaker, Peter lane
Wilson Robt. hair dresser. Micklegt.
Wilson Samuel, deputy iailor, Castle
Wilson Tlios. gardener, Barker bill
Wilson John, whitesmith, Walmgt. bar
Wilson Benj. provision dlr. Grape lane
Wimbles John, shopkeeper,Trinity In.
Wingfield John, comb rakr. Bishop hill
Winn Anne, George Inn, (cfe posting
house) 10, Coney street
Winskill Thos. coach g:uard, Albion st.
Winter John, tailor. Little Stonegate
Wiseman John, whitesmith, Water In.
Wiftker Mrs. Elis. optician, Spurriergt.
Wisker Robert, joiner, Coffee yard,
Wolstenbolme John, bookseller, sta-
tkMier dc printer, Minster gnte ; <Kr
nublisher of Uie Yorkshire Gazette,
Saturdays, in the Pavement
Woktenholii^ Geo. cent. Palmer la.
Wolfitenholme JoseuB, wine <fe spirit
merchant, H. Petergt. <& school-
master, 16. Coney street
WolstenholmeFrancis,carrer,Bootham
WoUtenholme Dean, fringe de worsted
mauiiiacturer, Bootham
Wolsteiiholme A. sohoolmstr.Bootham
Womack Rd. pastry cook, H. Petergt.
Wuod John, solicitor, Fossgate
Wood A Thompson, clovers <fe leather
sellers, Pavement
Wood Mrs. Rachael, Preoenter's ct.
Wood Joseph, cutler, gunsmith, and
sargeons' instrument manuiacta-
Wood feicliard^ w?ner, Walmgate
Wood Chpr. oowJceeper, Barker hiU
Wood James, braaier <& tin ulata
worker, 6, New Bridge street
Wood Geo. coal dealer, Walmgate
i Richard, sbopkpr. Walmgate
Wotxl Thvtj. wh'tf I'Hji^th, Bootham sq.
WofiJ Edw. piiinibfr,8ti Andrewgt*
WirtjJflU Wni. b*iU"!ber, Silver street
Wo 1 M £ h L i r a J . bricklnyer, Stonecntf
WcKidcTjtik Wm* truveller, St. MaryV
5qi:iars
Wtxidtxick Ann, libmrian to the Select
KuhRCTi|)tio{i Library, Lady Pedc-
eVfi y^d, Pavement
WfHjslhiirn 5f firiairetT broker, Peter ln«
Wnuillmli Hobt, (x^wkpr. Holgate hina^
%ViXH?ei HHwcird, victualler. Nag'*
Head, Miekk'^itV^
Wot^l^H)^ Tbomas', fumitare broker^
WooUoiis Tbomsji, victualler, Gddeo
LtoMt TIjiLTsday market
Worrolk John, i\ml itealer and cleik in.
tbe jtfwf t*ffitrj Lendal
WotTsWy \l riK Kjsti, Castie^te
\V[irjifr\M R bj. MJiiuitor. Blake street *
Wnty Mfs. ti^tiinfiniili, Midclegata
\yaky JuUii; yeoififu^ Peaseholm grn.
^^>^ly Tijoi. mail driver. Mint ym
Wn^y Tliomn^, -"^kdiler^ate
Wruy Wm. ukuemkt. Thun:day mkt.
>Vfii;bt Dtn-nihy, K<*ntwn. Skeidergt.
^V^lLJ,^Jt J«tiiPS,"!inD! » Toft green
VVrti^iit Prtitices. eetitwn. Cnstlei^te
Wri^Ut. .Jnnti?*;, buKfr, L. Shambles
WriuLl Uanc, i^oopi r, Friax Walls
VVfii^ht Wm. *l(iMTkpr. Micklegate bar
W r I iib ! Geo .v id. HU' k Hoi <te,Moukgt.
Wf jgbr TboiiuL-i, tJiiU>r, Walmgate
Wn^jtil K ranees J sUupkeeper, without
WpiJni;_^atd bJir
Whiiljf, Tbomzv^, rttwrdlr. Coppergate
Wisuljt TljiLvs. mWk dlr. Walmgate
Wfidit AniMinivv hat maoufacturer^
iiuiidas Rtnt't
Wn;4;hi Roi>ertj ii^bwmkr. Coppergate
Wiiffbt Jidit?, jhi>emkr. Wftlm|rate
Wn^bt Wiu. bailifi; St. Andrew't
cbtiKii vard
Wrifcbt Joii'u, boukbjijder, Dnndas st.
VVn^bt Hiigii, nardeuer, Moukgate
WriEhLsoft ThomiiSj fchoemkr. without
WnlmgTite bar
WriifhtaoiTTbos. mwkpr. Walmgate
WHii^le-jwHrlh RiiCliurchyd. NoTtliit.
W^ijyard Riiv, Mnid. Micklegate '
VV)ieil James, bricklayer. Fetter lane
Wyrell Wm. c^mibmkr. Blossom st*
Wyn?n l-ptftc, sboenijtker, Aldwark
WyrHi Mi>. L'ttriiBri«e, Akiwark
Wy V i I i ti Gt»ort;t-^ imlor, A W wark
Yar» Jfts. k^^iibt-f d^er, Laverthorp
Vurke Mrfi, jj^MleVuman, Micklegate
Voiiii}^ Iviflc, wblt^itmith, Coflfee yard
V^oun^ Jumesi biiir dresser A perfu*
Vo^mg Jobri, shoe m? Jeer, Petergate
Y<»titti5 Wm. rboemaker, H ungate
Vyuiii^$l«(id Ptc* Uf} tunier,Coilegeft.
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lo consequence of recent alteretioos, the London, Hull, Wbitby, ScbiIiio%
and Liverpool If aib arrive here so as to admit of a delivery, at the window, f>f
letten and newspapers (broiuht by thoee mails) in the evening, as soon m
possible after the departore of the mall to the North, which delivery ooctlniies
ontil ten o'clock, at which honr the Receiving Box is closed for all parts of
the kingdom, but letters are taken in at the window nntil eleven, by payment
of one penny each. It is, however, necenafy that all letters Intended to be
forwarded by the Bdinbro' and Shields roaib, or the Boroughbrid£e and We-
therfoy posts of the same night, should be put Into the office before seven
o'ckx^k. The office opens every morning at eight o'clock for the delivery of
letters, and the letter cairios are dispatched into the dty at nine.
LOMOOM AMD PEOVIMCIAL
ROYAL MAIL AND POST COACHES.
•«* for route of tht Mails, see Post-offlot SteteBMOt for York.
FVoM lAa Biadt fitooii ami rork Tavtm, (<dl9matd$,)
To LoNDOM,the Mail at 6 mg. in 25 hrs.
EoiNBUROH, by Newcastle, the Mail
at k p.Sevg. in2di hours
LivBBPooL, by Bolton, the Mall at i
bi. 1 1 mg. in 15| hours
ScARBOROV'OH, the Mail every Mon.
Wed. Fri. and Sat. nighU at 12,
in 64 hours
Shiblds, the Mail every evg« at I p.
8, in lol hours
Whitby, the Mail eVety Sun. Tu. <fc
Thu. nights at 1«, in 7| hoiirs
To LoNDOW, the Wellington at I past
i 1 at nighty in 88 houo
Hull, (he Trafalgar every morning at
7, in 6i hours
Nbwcabtlb, the Highflyer at 7 mg.
in 12A hours
NswcABTLB, the Wellington at I past
9 evculinfl^ in 13 hoitfs
Sblbv, the Favonrite every mg. at 7,
(ex. Sun.) in 2 hours to meet the
Steam Padcets.
York ToMm, Sf. H^itn** Bftof, (regulixrljf,)
To LivEBPooL, by Manchester, the
MaH at 12 at ngt. in \5i boon
HoLii, the Mail at ISatngt.in 61 hours
LoMDOV, the Highflyer at 4 p. 8 mg.
in 28| hours
Lbbdi, the Blucher at I p. 1 at noon,
(during summer) in 8i hours
Li V BRPOOL, by Manchester, the High-
flyer at 6 mg. in \S hours
ScARBRouGH,Uie Blocher at I noon,
(during summer) in 7 hours
Shbpfibld, the Blucher at I past 1
noon, (during summer) in 9 hours
Wabrpibld. the Blucher every Fri.
at 6 mg. in 4 1 bonrs
Nbw Livrrpool Mai), at 45 min. p.
7 morning
BoiNBiTBOH Mail, at 30 tnin. post 11
evening - -
Hull Mail, at 80 min. past 7 evg.
Hull, Tratakar, at 8 evening
Livbrpool Old Mail, at 86 min. p.
7 evening
Livbrpool, Highflyer, at 7 evg.
Lob DON Mail, at 8 evening
LovDON, Wellington, 30 ro. p. 7 evg.
LokAon, Highflyer, at 12 nuon
Newcastlb, Wellington, 80 min. p.
S evening
Nbwcastlb, Highflyer, at 9 evg.
Scarborough Mail, at 15 min. past
7 evening
Shrppibld, Blucher, at I afbemooB
Wakspirld, Blucher, at 10 evg.
WiHTBY Mailf ot 15 min. p. 7 evg.
Ton.
109
TOM.
From the Black Swan, Coney "Street, (regulariy.J
Deparlvree,
To Carlisle, the ExpresseveryMon.
Wed. <fe Fri. at ? aft in 16 hours
Uamrooatb. the Tally-ho every Tu.
Thu. aiHi Sat. at J past 12 uooo,
in 3| hours
Hull, the RockiQ:;hain every fore-
noon at 10, in 7 hours, * the Tra-
rALOAR, every aft. atx, in 6 hours
Kendall, the Union every mg. at a
♦ before 6, in )5k hours
Lbbds, the True Blue every aft. at a
i before 2, in 3i hours
Liverpool, Wellington every mg. at
a I before 6, in 13| hours
London, Express at 9 morning, in 28
hours
ScARBOROPOH, Old Truc Blue every
day f except Sunday) at 12 at noon,
in 7 hours
Shbppield, the Union every aft. (ex.
Sunday) at 4 p. 1, in 9 hours
SHBrFiBLo and Birmingham, the
Express every morning, at 9, in
9 hours
'JrrivaU,
Carlisle, Express, at 10 night
£dinb(iroh Mail, ataomin. past li
eveiiiiig
Edinburgh, Highflyer, at 9 evg.
Habhogatb, THiiy-ho, at 8 evening
Hl'li., Tru&iigar, at 12 morning
HnLL, Rockingham, at 4 afternoon
Kendal, Union, at 7 evening
Leeds, True Blue, at 11 morning
Leeds, WeUingtOii. at 7 evening
Liverpool New Mail, at 80 min. p.
7 morning
London Mail, at 8 evening
London, Express, at 30 min. past 11
moruinff
London, Wellington, at 8 evening
Scarborough Mail, at 15 min. past
7 evening
Scarborough, True Bine, at 30 min.
past \2 noon
Shbppibld and Birmingham, at 30
min. past 1 1 morning
Shbfpield, Union, at 12 noon
Whitby Mail, at 15 min. p. 7 evg.
COACHES FROM VARIOUS INNS.
Tu Knaresbrouoh & Harrogate,
the Union Coach from the Elephant
and Caslle, Skelderj^ate, every
Mon. Wednesday and Friday, at
J afternoon, and returns the fol-
lowiog morning at I past 1 1
RipoN <fe Boroughbriogb Union
Coach from the Elephant and
Castle, Ske!der;ifate, every Tues-
day and Thursday, at 2 afternoon,
returns to York on Wednesday &
Friday at i past 1 1 morning
RiPON, a Coach leaves the Pack
Horse, Micklegatc^ery Monday,
Wednesday <fe Fndav, at 2 after-
noon, and returns the following
days at 1 1 o'clock
Selbt, the Providence, from the Ro-
bin Hood, Costlegate, at a i he-
fore 7 morning, to meet the Steam
Packets.
York and Liverpool Wharfdale
Coach, through Wetberby, Otley,
Skipton, Clitoeroe. Blackburn A
Orniskirk, leaves tne Eleuhant A
Castle, Skeldergate, Yorlc, daily,
(exceut Sundays) at 6 mng. ana
ret. at 10 evening.
The Diligence, to New Malton,
from the Red Lion Inn, Monk bar.
every Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday mornings, at i past 7
o'clock, and returns at 6 m tlM
evening
WATER CARRIERS.
From a. Mills i( Sons, New fP'harf,
Vork,
The following York and London New
Contract Vessels sail from York
every week, and from the Gun dk
Shot Wharf, London, every Sun-
day morning:
The York— L. Wilson
Jubilee— W. Fkxton
ASasham— R. Clark
The Wetberby— J. Temperton
Ellen— J. Good
Knaresbro' CasUe— J. Shilletoc
Hclmsley— J. Leetham
York, H. Mills A Sons, Skeldergate
London. Emanuel Silva, Gun <feShot
Wharf, Tooiey street
ne Old Contract Builer Sloops.
Tbe following Vessebi sail from Skel-
deigauVew Wbari; York, W
Tonr.
110
TOB&
Hull every Sfttunlay ereiiiiig^ and
from Hull to York evArv 6 dayi :
The Hopewell— John SteDoeiiioii
Priendft-^Bines WfttkiBlou
Britaltt-James Swift
William <fc Sarah— Rd. James
York Unrcfamnt— Wm. North
Plougbman— Jas. StepbensoD
Fork, Henry Mills <fc Son.
am, G. Darbysbire, BlackMarigt,
•«• The Masters of the York and
Hall vessels, attend at the Black Boy,
Hifch street, HuU.
Stsam PaekeL
The Humber Steam Packet, Capt. J.
W. Jackson, leaves York for
Gainsbro' every Mon. <fe Thun.
at 5 mnr. di ret. fiom Galnsbro'
Tu. d; ni. at 9 mg.
Forir, H.Mills <fe Son,
GMa«6ro>, Deaa 4s Beaumont,
Bridge street.
The Resolution, Tbos. Oemnaill, and
the Brothen, John WUkinsoB,
saH from York A Gainibro' eveiy
eight or nine days, according to
freight.
Markei Boofv.
Borniig[hbrldge A Ripon Vessels,
twice per week
Cawood— The Providence, T. Bolton,
arr. Sat. mg. ret. the same evg.
Newton— The Vkstory, G. Thompson,
arr. at 9 Sat. mg. ret. ati aft.
Selby-The Priendship-Jobn t^eld,
arr. on Pri. 4t ret. on Sat evg.
Vessels to Leeds, Wkkefield, and
Huddersfleld. every thrM or ftmr
days, from Tbonas OilUam's, Old
C^rane, York
rork Old OmtnetFetHU to London
Tb*? Anchor— Tiji>« IMA iifLeels, &t^n.
KtMiT— Jamt**; Bevtlt
^— Meii>e— Diivtil Leitch
Oose — KiimiiH Dnvlev
- — *Surmg— Heiitj Gajb
— — \ iii+*™Tbuufctt5 Ste(?Li, mn,
York Uniou — George Horuhi^
Pf^kijr^tigtrti York. Thos. GiJliam,
Old crane
LontluDj Brotn^ Sc Co.
Stantoa'i Wtorf
OU Contract FumU, from Old Cnme,
to BuU wtmkly.
The Prieods, Joseph Best^-Suooess,
Thomas Tootle— and The Trial,
Wm. Pew.
4f«iK«— at York, Thomas Gilliam
HuU,G.Mells<fcCo.High
street.
The John 4t Jkdib, Wm. Torr, regu-
lariy to NewOBstle.— ^*ac/Eiig«r,
James Dalby.
Vessels sail regularly everv three days
toGainsbro', BoroogDbridge. Ri-
Bm. Selby. Cawood, Wakefield,
uddersfield, Manchester and Li*
verpool, (fee.
LAND CARRIERS.
From Craggt* Qoneral Waggon WasrO"
honu; CopporgaU.
Richard Pickbbsoill's old estab-
lished and only North Waggons,
arrive from Easin[(wo1d, Thirsk,
NorthaUerton, Darlington, Dur-
ham, Newcastle, Peorith, Car-
lisle,Morpeth,Berwick-OD-Tweed.
Kdinburgh, and Glasgow, and all
parts of Scotland, at i past 4 on
Tuesday 4fe Priday mornings, and
ret. at 6 the same morning.
W. A J. Pbttipor's Waggons anive
from Doncaster, Worksoi), Mans-
field, Nottingham, Derby, Lei-
cester, Lichfield, Coventr>', Bir-
mingham, Wolverhampton, Wal-
sall, *c. every Mon. A Thu. evgs.
at 5, and ret. every Tues. and
Pri. mgs. at 9. .
J. Hahtlby's Wanons from Leeds«
Bradfbrd. Hiaffla, Huddenfield,
Wakefield, Manchester, and all
pairts of the West of Bngland,
arr. every Wed. at 1 1 loreQoen A
return the same day at 3 aftjn.
Pbacock a Moon's Waggons from
Stokesley. Yarm, Stockton, Sedg-
fiefd, HhrtleltXMl, Guisbro', Red-
carr, Marske, Lolthouse, Staithes,
«frc. arr. every Wed. and Sat. mgs.
at 8, and feturos shnte dayfe at lil^
at noon.
J. Black BtTRK's Waggons from Bo*
rouglibridffe, Ripon, Masfanm. Be-
dale, Catterick, Richmond, Mid-
dlefaam, Leybum. Hawes. Ask-
rigg, Sedbergh. Kendal, White-
haven, <fec. arrive at 8 in the mng.
every Tu. A Pri. and ret. same
days at 3 in the afternoon.
roiK.
Ill IQftK.
G. Hudson's Waggons fiiom Knares-
bro' and Uanrafate, airhrv •? f ry
Tu. Tbu. and Sat. at 8 mug. and
ret, at 2 Uie same afternooii.
Sarah Cmaqob' WagzoD fiomMal-
ton, SoaintoD, Scarbro'. Ac. an.
ettkf Tues. and Fri. at 6 iBiif|r.rtt
I at noon. Also, a Wa^nnii to
Selbj erery Sat. mng. to Robert
Myers' wharf, at 4 and ret. the
nine er^. at fi. *«* Croods deli-
rered to Carver <fe Soott. Man-
chester, are forwarded by this Ca-
lavaa to Soarforo' in 4 days. Qoodt
imtwd from fire.
From fifocoa, Harrison tf CoU,
ffarehmuM^ SwinogaU,
DaUv Post Wairgons are despatched
to LoimIob, (m 5 aays) every Mon .
wed. and Fri. and soods arrive
tbenoe erery Tues. Tnu. and Sat.
Cioods and passengers are also
oonreyed to Leeds, Wakefield,
Doncaster, Bawtry, Retlord,
Newark, Omntham. Stanifbrd,
Hontinffdon, Cambridge, Oxford,
Norwich, Newmarket, and aU
parts of Norfolk and Saffblk.
iFVoM Nntcombo*9 Qmmrml fTaggoH
IVonkouOy FongmU,
Jambs Ba tubs arrives from Bridling-
ton, Driffield, Kilham, and Nid^-
fierton, every Wed. A Fri. mngs.
ret. at noon the same days.
Wsf . Dawson arrires from Doncaster,
SbeiBejd. Nottingham, Birming-
ham, Walsall, Derby, Chester-
field, Poutefract. (fee. every Tues.
and Sat. and returns every Wed.
and Sunday mornings.
RoBBRT Simpson arrives every Mod.
and Thu.evgs. from Helmsley, re- I
torus Tues. and Friday mngi. |
^OHN Bolton's Waggons to Hull,
WeightoQ, Beverley, and North
and Sooth Cave, eve^^ aft. at 3.
Newcombb <fe Mills' Waggons to
Knaresbro' and Ham^rate every
Mon. Thu. and Sat. mi^ts, ret.
the following evenings. *
Wblsh <fe Sonb Waffgons to Man-
chester every merraog, ret. every
evening.
&• Wikoate's Waocons arrive from
Otley, SkiptoiK%ttle and Pres-
ton, every Wed. mng.ret. at noun
the same day.
J. Thompson's Waggons arrive from
" -"" ^ r Thu. and Sat.
noon the same
Pocklingtoii every <
mnci, aw ret. «i j
4igr.
From tk$ fFaggom fTarghouge, fTkik
Swan pardj Povmeni.
J. RoBsoN, to Sampson's, Wade lane,
Leeds, every Tu. Thu. and Sat.
whence gocxls are forwarded to
Bradford, Bamsley, Huddersfield,
HalUhi, Rocbddie, MaiciNiter,
Chester, Liverpool, and all parts
of the West of England.
T. Labkim leaves York every Tu. A
Fri. at £ aft. for Scarborough and
Malton, when goods for Malton
are dekvered t£e same night, and
for Scarbro* the next sDOgmng.
Gbobob Pbabson every Wed. at t
aft to Malton, Thornton, Picker-
ing. Whitby, Staiths, Lofthoose,
and Castleton, d;c.
JoHB FuHBB eveiv Fri. at I at neen
for Boiou|^bEiag9> Bedala, and
Richmond.
O.OoTHWA rrB(siicoBsaor to Tweddit)
every Fri. at 8 aft. for Northaller-
ton, DarUngtoB, Durham, Sun-
derland, North <fe Sooth SOAMb,
Newcastle, and all parts of the
North. Jamoi JUomom, Agent.
l^<om fFiUm'i f9^tiggon fFvehoimt
CofpergaU.
PocKLBT * Co's. Waggons to Drif-
field, BridlingtonTKilham. aad
Nafferion. eveiy Wed. and Pri.
mngs. Waggons from the above
places arrive in York on thesBOie
days at noon.
Wm. Wabbinoton's Wannns arr.
from Doncaster, Shelneld. Not-
tingham, Birmingham, WalsaU,
Derby, Chesterfield, Pontefrnct,
I drc. every Tu. and Sat. return
Wed. ana Sunday mngi.
' Ann Wilson's Waggons arrive from
UuU, Maricet Weighton. North
and SouUi Cave, and Beverley,
every Tu. and Fri. return every
Wed. and Sat. at noon.
John Habtlbv's Waggons arrive
from Leeds, WakefieQ. Bradford,
HalifroE, Rochdale, Manchester,
Warrington, Liverpool, Ac^ every
mg. (esDept Sunday) and ret at
tf aft. J. H^s. waggons arrive from
London every forenoon at 1 1, and
dep. at 3 ait.
Widow Gilbs' Waggons anrivefrom
Pooklington. every Wed. d; Sat.
mngs. ret. at noon the same days.
Andbbw ALLBif arrives from Whitby
and Pickering every Wed. mng.
leU fame day a^ noon.
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TORE.
CARRIERS AND POULTERERS
ATTBNOINO THB DIPFBRENT INNS,
frUk Ikt Day* of JtimuUnct, and tkmr Hown of Jrrital and Dtpmrtmt,
The Poulterers, who tnvel a circuit of several milct round their plaect
of abode* are marked thuh *.
Abbrerlatlon— Mon. for Monday; Tu. farTuwday; Wed. for Wedne«day; Thu. for
Thursday; Fri. for Friday ; Sat. for Saturday ; aforArrital; d for Departure ; the
Hours are expressed in figures.
Aberdeen, see Craggs, Coppei^te
Aberford, Leopard, Coppergiite, John
Brown, a Sat. 1 1 morn, d 5 aft.
Aberford, Elephant and Castle, Mickln-
file, John Seanor, a Sat 1 1 morn.
5 fUternoon
*AcnsteT Malbis, Elephant and Cattle^
Micklenite, Mary Torr, a Sal. 10
room, d 4 aiternoon
•Acatter Selby, Elephant and Catthy
Micklegate, Margaret Hick, a Sat.
10 morn, d 4 afternoon
Alnwick, see Craggs, Coppergate
*Anmm & Asknam Bryan, Pack
Horsey Micklegate, John Todd, a
Sat. 10 morn, d 4 afternoon
Appleton Roebnck, Elephant 4r Castle,
Skelderp^ate, Wm. Backhouse, a
Sat. 10 mom. d 4 afternoon
Appleton Roebuck, Elephant 6f Castle,
Skeldergate, Robt. Sbillitoe, a
Sat. 10 morn, d 4 afternoon
Askrigs:, see Blackburn, at Cragg^a
warebouse
*Barnby Moor. Ktng*s Arvu, Fossgt.
Jonn Wride, a J^nt. 8 mg. d 2 aft.
Bamsley, see Robson, White Swan
yard, Pavempnt, and Deacon,
Harrison and Co.
Bawtry, see Deacon, Harrison A Co.
Bedale, see Blackburn at Cragg's
warehouse, and Fisher, White
Swan y:ird
Berwick-on-Tweed, see PickcrsgUlat
Craggs* warehouse
Beverley, see Newcombe's Fossgate,
and Wil«on<, Coppergate
BUbrough,seeTndcasler, Rt.Bootlond
Bilton, Jolly BaechuSy Micklegate,
Hannah Jackson, a Sat. 10 mom.
d 2 afternoon
Birmingham, see Pettifor, at Craggs'
warehouse; Dawson at N»*w-
combe's, Possgate ; W. Warring-
ton, at Wilson's, Coppergate
•Bishop Wilton, frhite Horse, Cop-
pergate, Tbomos, Pratt, a Sat. 10
morn. 4. 3 afternoon
•Bishop Wilton, fVhiteSunn, Pave-
ment, A. Rogerson, a Fri. eveog.
d Sat. afteivioon
Bishop Wilton, fruie Horse, Copper-
gate, Thomas, Blakey, a Sat. 10
morn, d a afternoon
Bishop Wilton, ffhile HorseyComergt*
John Davison, n Sat. 1 0 mg. as an.
Boro'bridge, see Blackburn, ut Craggs'
warehouse, and Fisher, at Whits
Swan yard
Boro'brklge, Elephant and Castle, SkeU
dorgote, John Richmond, a Tu. ik
Fri. d same days
Boston, see Thorn Arch carrier at do.
Bradford, see Hartley at Cragg's
warehouse
Bnunbam <fe Leeds, Pack Borne, Mic-
klegate. J. £. Ames, a Tburs. 0
morn, d i |)ast 1 noon
Bridlmgton. seeBa\ es atN'ewoombe's,
Fossgttte, and Pockley and Co.
at Wllsoll^'!, Coppei-gate
•Bub with, fr/iitalJoisey Coppergate,
John Brabbs, a Sut. 10 mornings
d 2 aflt'rnoon
Bubwith, see Howden
•Bubwith, Robin Hood, Castlegate,
R. Cleg^. a Sat. mg. d evening
•Bugthorpe, King^s Anns, Fossgate,
Peter Acniison, a Sat. 8 mg. d 2 uft.
•Bugthorpe, King's Arms Fossgate,
Geo. Hodgson, a Sat. 8 mg. d 2 aft.
•Buhner, fi'hile Horse, Coppergate,
John North, a Sat. 10 mg. d 3 aft.
•Bulmer, ff^Mle Hurse, Coppergate,
Geo. Jeffreys, a Sat. 10 mg. d 3 oft.
Burton-on -Trent, see W. Warrington,
at Wilson's, Coppergate
Burton, Newcombe's, Fossgate, Wm.
Dawson, a^Wed <& Sun. d. samo
dn3s
•Bultercrnmb, fThite Horse, Copper-
gate, John Waud, a Sat. 10 morn,
d 2 afternoon
•Buttercrumb, King's Ants, Fossgate,
Henry Carter, a Sat 8 mg, d 2 aft.
Cambridge^ see Deacoo,Uarh80iH&Co.
YORK.
ns
TOKK.
•Cai&le, see PtokeagUl, at Craggi^
fvmreboQse
CasUeton, see Pearson, White Swan
md, and A. Allen, at WUsonls,
Coppergate
CattericK. see Bkckbom, at Craggs-
wareooQse
'•CattoB, NelsoH, Walmgace, Henry
Rawoiiflre, a Sat. 8 sng. d 4 aft.
•Cattooy King's Amu, Foisgate,
J<Meph Gate, a Fri. d. Sat.
Care N. and S. see Bolton at New-
oombe's, Fossgate ; and Wlkon*s
Coppergate
Chester, <ee Robson's, White Swan
yard, and Hartley's, at Wilson's,
Ceppersate
Chestertield, see Dawson, at New-
eombe's, FossRate, and W. War-
rington, at Wilson's, Coppergate
CopmanthOTD, PocA Hotm, Miclclegt.
William Whincnp, a Sat. 8 mg. d
4 afternoon
Corentiy. see Pettifor, at Craggs'
warenouse
Darlington, fThUt Anm, PaTement,
G. Outhwaite, a Fri. 7 mg d 8 aft.
Dailington, see Plekeisgill, at Craggs'
warehouse
Derby, see Pettifor, at Craggs' ware-
house; Dawson, at Kewcombe's.
Fossgate ; and W. Warrington, at
Wilson's, Coppergate
Dewibory , see Deacon . Harrison 4; Co.
Doncaster, see Pettier, at Craggs^
warehouse ; Deacon, Harrison A
Co.; Dawson, at sewcombe's,
Fossgate; and Warrin^ifton, at
Wilson's, Coppergate
DriiBcM Great, see Baynes, at New-
eembe's, Fossgate ; and Pooktey
and Co. at Wilson's. Coppergate
Durham, see Pickersgill, at Craggs'
warehouse, and Outhwaite, at
White Swan yard
Easingwold, fTkite Swtm, Ctoodraangt.
Abm. Dutobbanu.a Wed. A Sat
7 mg. d Wed. and Sat. 3 aft.
*Basingwold, PThifs Botm, Coppergt.
Thomas Bilton, a Sat. 10 mg. d 4
afternoon
EasingwoM, see Ciaggs', Coppergate
BafingwoU, ff^kUe SumtK Goodramgt.
S. Balmbrongh, a Sat. morning, d
at noon
Bast Cottitigwith, FVm Limu, Watmgt.
Geo. Seymour^ Sat. 9 mj^d 4 aft,
BasACottingwlth, FVw Ir^oat, Walmgt.
Geo. Wfmams, a Sat. 9 mg.d S aft.
B^toboigh, see PiokersgiU, at Cvaggs'
warehouse
EUerton. Five Liens, WaUngate, lohn
Haslewood, a Sat. 8 ing. d 8 a<t.
Bskcrick, Fifing Jimrse, QoffHSf^tei
X
Robert Davison, aWed^isSatS
mg. d same days, 18 noon
•Bferingham, fTMe HmsBj TfeeMS
Trilitt, a Fri. 8 aft. d tet. 1 afb.
Ferrybridge, see Warrington, at Wil-
son's Coppergate
Flambrougb, see Pockley and Co. at
Wilson*s Coppergate
Flazton, MndU Horse, Coppergt. Jane
Deanbam, a Fri. evening, d Sat.
afternoon
•Flaxton, fTkiie Sunn, Pavemeotjohn
Swan, a Sat. 8 mg. d 8 aft.
Fog^thorpe. Robin Hood, Castkgate.
Robt. Clegg, a Sat 8 mornings d
8 afternoon
•Fridaythorpe, Mnll Shoeel, Wabnij^.
John Hariand. a Sut 8 ng. d i aft.
*Fridaytborpe,irAite ;Stoaii,Pav«|ne^,
Thos. Pearson, a Sat. 7 mg. d 2 aft.
Glasgow, see Picker^pill, at Cragj|s',
Coppergate
Chrantham, see Deacon, HarriMm iivl
Co. Swinegate
Cheen Kammerton, Pack Hotm, Miff-
klegate, Richard Howe, a Tburs.
morning, d noon
Green Hammerton, EUnhmt (f Castle,
Skeldergitte, John ^adwick, a 4e
d Tu. Thii. and Saturday
Guisborough, see Peacock and Moon,
at Craggs', Coppergate
Hali&x, see Hartley, at OMiaDi' ware*
house ; Robson, at White Swan
yard, and Deacon, Hanisoa ittd
Co. Swinegate
Hall near Ea^i^;wold, fTMe Sioan,
Goodramgate, Thos. Fomingtoib
a Sat 7 mom. d 8 afUMmoon
Bmrroeaie, Labouring Jfoa, Skeldergt.
John Cbadwick, a Tu. Thu. and
Sat. 10 morning, d same days, 4
afternoon
Harrogate, Blue BsU, Miokh?gate,
Newcombe's Fossgate, <fe New-
oorobe'sand MiUs a TuThn. and
Sat mom. d same days 8 evening
Hanogate, see Hudson, at Craggs^
warehouse
Hartlepool, see Peacock 4s Moon, at
Craggs' warehouse
Haughton, PThite Horse, Coppemte,
Fowler, a Sat. mg. d aft
Hawes, see Blackboro, at Craggs'
warehouse
Helmsley, see Simpson, at New-
oomoe's. Foss^gate
Helperby, Black Horse, Bootham bar,
J. Morrell, a Sat. mom. d noon
Helperby, Black Horse, Bootham bar,
M. Riddell, a Sat mom. d noon
Hovingham, fThite Horse, Coppergate,
Hy. Parnaby, a Sat. 8 mg. dl noon
Hovingham, Little Shambles, WilUa™
8
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YORK,
Canoy, a Mon. and Tbu. moru. d
same days
HoTingham. Fleece, Pavement, Geo.
Suffield, a Sat. 5 morn, d 1 noon
•Howden and Bubwitb, Hobin Hood,
Castlegate, Robert Clegg, a Fri.
aft.d Sat. 12 noon
Howden, Horse Shoe, Coppereate, F
Smitbsoo, a Thu. 8 evg, d Sat. 4
mornins
Huddersfteld, see Hartley, at Cmffgs'
warehtMise; Robson, at Wlute
Swan yard, and Deacon, Uairison
and Co. Swinej^^nte
Hull, j<«e John Bolton, at Newcorobe's,
Fossffute ; & Wilson's, Coppergt.
Hunmanby, see Pockley and Co. at
Wilson's, Coppergate
Huniinflfdon, see Deaoon, Harrison
ati<)Co.
•KelAeld, ^kile Sitan, Pavement.
Buckle, a Sat. 10 mom. d 4 aft.
Kelfield, ^bite Horse, Coppergate,
Jpb. Thorns, a Sat. 10 mg. d 8 alt.
Kendal, see Blackburn, at Craggi'
warehouse
Kendal. Fleece, Pavement. Henry
Fisner, a Tbu. d Sat. 3 alt.
KUham, see Baynes, at Newcombe's,
Fossgate, and Pockley and Co. at
Wilson's, Coppergate
Kirby Moor Side, Fleece, Pavement,
John Wrigbt^on, a Mon. <fe Thu.
d Til. and Fri.
Kirk Hammerton, Elephant and Castle,
Skelderjfate, Cooper, a Sat.
10 mom. d 4 afternoon
Koeresbro*, Elephant and Castle, Skel-
dergnte, Geo. Hudson, a Tu. Thii.
A Sttt.8 mf(.d Tu.Thu.<fe Sat. 4 aft.
Knaresbro', Blue Bell, Micklegate, d;
Newoombe's, Fossgt. Newcombe
4fe Mills, a Tu. Tbu. <fe Sat. 7 mg.
d same days, 8 evening
Knaresbro'. Labouring Man, John
Cbadwick, a Tu. Tbu. and Sat. 10
morn, d same days, 4 afternoon
Knaresbro', Blue Bell, Micklegt. John
Yates, a Tu. Thu. and Sat. d on
tame days
Leeds, see Hartley, at Craggs' ware-
bouse, A Deacon, Harrison <fe Co.
Leeds, ff'hile Siran, Pavement, and
Newcombe's, Fossgt. Isaac Rob-
shaw, a daily moru. d dally evg.
Leeds, see B ram bam
Leicester, see Pettlfor, at Craggs'
warehouse
liOven, Fieepe, Pavement, Leonard
Bogg, a Sat. 8 morn, d (> evg.
Leybura, see Blackburn, at Craggs'
warehouse
Lichfield, see PetUfor's, at Craggs'
warehouse I
Liverpool, see Robson'^:, White Swan
yard, Pavemei.t, «fe Deacon, Har-
rison and Co. Swinej^ttte
Loftiioiise, see Peacock and Moon, at
Ciatrgs' warehouse, and Pearson,
While Swan yd. <fe Andrew AUen,
at Wilson's*, Coppergate
London, see Deacon, Harrison <fe Co.
& Hartley's, at Wilson's, Cop-
pergnle
Malton, see Craggs' >K>arehou5e, Lurl:in
and Pearson, at White Swan yd.
Manchester, see Hartley , at Cratftfs'
warehouse ; Welsh's, at New-
combe's, and Deaoon, Harnson
and Co. Fosssnte
Mansfield, see Pettifor, at Craggs*
warehouse
Market Welgbton, see Newcombp'x,
Fos>giite; Wilson's, Coplwrgate
Marske, see Peacock and Moon, aC
Cmiggs' warehouse
Marston. Jolly Bacchus, Micklegate,
WilUani Waite, a Tu. and Sat. lO
morn, d Tu. and Sat. 2 arternoon
Mashnni, see Blackburn, at Craggs'
warehouse
*Melbourn, Fire Lions, Walmgt. Wm.
Harrison, a Sat. 9 mg. d 4 aft.
Melbourn, Five Lions^ Walmgt. Wm.
James, a Sat. 9 morn, d 3 aft.
Middlebam, see Blackburn, at Craggs'
warehouse
Middlebam, Fleece, Pavement, Henry
Fisher, a Thu. morn, d evg.
^Millington, King** Arms, Fosscate,
Higbton, a Sat. mg. d aft.
*Moor Monkton, Eleahant and Castle,
Skeidergatc, Ronert Burkhill, a
Sat. 10 morn, d 4 afternoon
•Moor Monktnn, Elephant and Castle,
Skeldergate, James FewsCer, a
Sat. 10 morn, d 4 ai'ternoun
Morpeth, see Pickersgill, at Craggs*
warehouse
Naffertoh,set* Baynes, at Newcombe*8,
Fos5gHte, .ji'd Pockley and Co. at
Wilson's, Cop|iergnte
Newark, see Deacon, Harrison Jc Co.
Newcastle-on-Tyne. see Pickersj^ll,
at Crapjs' warenoiise, and Outh-
WHil^. White Swnu yard
New Market, see Deacon, Harrison
and Co.
Newton- on- Derwent, Rt. Whittaker,
a Sat. 10 mora, d 4 afternoon
Northallerton, see Pickersgill, at
Cragffs' warehouse, dfc OuUiwaite,
at White Swan yard
Northallerton, ff'kite Siran, Goodrnm-
rate, Geo. Dulchbum, a Wed. <lr
rrl. d same days
•North Duffield, ^heai She^f, a Sat.
moru. d Sat. alternoon
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tOMC.
Worwicb, see Deacon, Harrison <fe Co.
NoUim^bam, see Pettifor, at Cragg's
warehouse; Dawson, at New-
combe's, Fo?«2Bte ; and W. War-
rinj^n, at Wilsoo's, Fossnate
Nun Moukton, Pack Horte, Micklegt.
Wm. Bleiikinsop, a Sat. 10 morn.
d 3 nilemooi)
NunningUin. see Hovingbam
OUey , see Wiogate, at Newcombe's,
Fos&gate
Ouseburn Great, Pack Htn-se, MicMe-
gate, Richurd Howe, a Tbu. 10
mom. d 2 afternoon
•Ouseburn, ff'hite Stcany Pavement,
Tbos. Stephenson, a Sat. T morn.
d \i noon
Ouseburn, ff^hilc Swan, Pavement,
Tbos. Hanson, a Thu. mg. d noon
Ouseley, see Green Hammerton, Rd.
Howe
Ovinghdm, see Hovinsbam
Oxford, see Deacon, Harrison <& Co.
Penritb, see Pickersgill, at Craggs'
warehouse
Pickering, see Pearson, White Swan
yard, and A. AUen, at Wilson's,
Coppergate
•Pockiington, fThile Horse, Copnergt.
John Tbompson, a Tbu. and Sat.
10 mom. d same days, a aft.
Pockiington, see Newoombe's, Fossgt.
ana Wil«on's, Coppergate
Pontefract, FUece, Puvemeut, Thomas
Dawson, a Tu. and Fri. 1 noon, d
Wed. and Sat.
Pooterract, Fleecf. Pavement, Joseph
Dawson, a Tu. Tbu. and Sat. d
following duvs
Pontefract, see Newcombe's, Fossgt.
Williaai Warrington, at Wilson's,
Coppergate
Preston, see Wlngate, at Newcombe's,
Fossgaie
Redcar, see Peacock and Moon, at
Craggs' warehouse
Retford, see Deacon, Harrison <fe Co.
•RIccall, ICing'g Arm*, Fossgate,
Toiminson, a Sat. mom. d aft.
•Riccall, King*i Arms, Fossgt. Tbos.
Carr, a Sat. 10 mora, d li aft.
•Riccall, fyfiiie Horse, Coppergate, a
Sat. 10 mom. d 3 afternoon
•Riccall, King*t Arms, Fossgate,
' Muscbamp, a Fri. evg. d Sat. aft.
Ridimond and Ripon, Elephant and
Castle, Skeldergate, John Rich-
mond, a Tu. and Fri. 10 mora, d
Tu. and Fri. 4 afternoon
Richmond, Fleece, Pavement, John
Fisher, a Tbu. aft. d Fri. mora.
Richmond, see Blackbnrn, at Craggs'
warehouse, and Fifher, White
Swaayard
Ripon, see Blackburn, at Craggs'
warehouse
Ripon. F/«cc«, Pavement, Wm. Heath,
a Wed. 8 mom. d 7 evg.
Ripon, see Blackburn, at Cragg't,
Coppergate
Rochdale, see Robson, White Swan
yd. and Deacon, Harrison and Co.
swinegate
Rotberbam, see W. Dawson, at New-
oombe's, Fossgate
Scaithness, see AUen^ at Wilson's,
Coppergate
Scarborougb, King* s Arms, Fossgate,
Tbos. Burniston, a Tu. <fe Fri. ^
morn, d Tu. and Fri. 3 nfternwn
Scarborougb, H^hiU Stcan yard. Pave-
ment, Tbos. Lnrkin, a Tu. <fe Fri.
mng. d Tu. and Fri. afternoon
Scarborough, see Craig's, Coppergate
*Seaton Ross, King's Arms. William
Craven, a Sat. 8 morn, d 2 aft.
•Seaton Ross, Flmce, Pavement,Tho8.
Batty, a Sat. 8 morn, d 5 att.
Sedbergb. see Blackburn, at Craggs'
warehouse
Sedgfield, see Peacock and Moooi
at Craggs' warehouse
Selbv, King's Arms, Fossgate, a Sat.
10 morn, d 2 afternoon
Selby. Duke of Kor*. Aldwark, John
Merriugton, a Tu. and Fri. d
same days
Selby, see CJraggs', Coppergate
Settle, see Wingate, at Newoombe's,
Fossgate
Sheffield, Fleece, Pavement, Thomas
Dawson, a Tu. 1 and Sat. 10, d
following days
Sheffield, see Newoombe's, Pussgnte,
and Warrington, at Wilson's,
Coppergate
^Sheriff Hutton, fFhit§ Swan, Good-
ramgate, Tbos. Lockwood, a Sat.
8 morn, d 3 afternoon
•Sheriff Hutton, Unicorn, Monk bar,
John Lawson, a Wed. and Sat.
uioraing, d same days
Shields N. 6c S. see Outhwaite, WbiU
Swan yard
Skipton in Craven, King's Arms, and
Newcombe's, Fossgate, Richard
Wingate, a Wed. JsJ mg. d 6 evg,
Sledmere, see Pocklny A Co. at Wil-
son's, Coppergate
Snainton, see Craggs' warehonse
Snaitb, see Wamugton, at Wilson's.
Coppergate
Snaitb, Duke qf Fork, Aldwark, R.
Merrington, a Wed. and Sat. d
same days
Stalthes, see Peacock and Moon,
Craggs' warehouse, and Pearson,
White Swan yard
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116
Stanford, see Deoeoa. HanitoD A Co.
Stamford Bridjee, fFhUe Aoon, Pave-
ment, George Taylor, a Tu. Thu.
and Sat. 1 1 Bumi. d Tu. Tbu. and
Sa|. 9 afteraooB
*Stilliugton, fTkiU SmM, PaveneDt
Wm. Wright, a Sat. 10 mom. d 2
afWoooB
Stocktou, see Peacock aad lloeo, at
^, CfaW,CoDpergi^
Stokesley, see Peacock and Mooo, at
Craggs% Coppergate
•Stoneerave, King*s Jrmi, — Scaife,
a Sa, 8 raom. d 8 attemooii
Stonegrave, see Uovingham, William
Caany
•Stveusail, ITAtit Swan, Parenttot,
John Crreeo, a Saturday d mom-
iag, d 2 aftemooo
•StreBsall, fThUt Siram Pavement,
Wm. Green, a Satuirday 8 Bwm-
iag, d 0 afteraooB
•StreuaaU, fTUU Han; Coppergate,
> Hesslewood,Sat.d same day
Sunderiand, see OulbwaUe, at White
Swan yard
SttUop-Ott- Derwent, Five Liom,'W9ikm'
fte, Thot. Lister, a Sat. 10 mg.
3 afteraoon
Sutton-OD-Derwent, Ftocc«,PaTemeiity
John £xelbT, a 4; d daily
*SuttoD-on-tbe-Fofest, fFkUt Anm,
Pavement, John Chark, a Sat. 10
mom. d 6 aftemoan
T^doastor, EUphaiU mU Catite, Skel-
dergate, Tbos. Sbillitoe, a Sat. 10
mom. diaAarBoon
TadcoHer, Pmck Horat, Micklegate,
Wm. KDowles, a Tu. dt Sat. rog.
d Tu. and Sat. noon
Tadcaster, at Ceacs's, Coppergate,
J. E. Amos, a Tbu. mg. d ait.
Tadcaster. Pack Horte, Skeldergate,
Josepo Jagger, a Tu. A Sat. mg.
d noon same days
Tadcaster. Eiefkaniand CmatUj Skel-
dergate, Robt. Bootland, a Sat. 10
morn, a 4 afternooa
Tbirsk. BUck Bull, Thursday market,
Jonn Jefferson, a Tu. ds Sat. 6
morn, d Tu. A Sat. 1 1 forenoon
Think, see Piekersgill, at Craggs',
Coppergate
Tblrsk, ffniilt Sttmm, G«)odramffate,
Geo. Dutcbbuni, a Wed. ana Fri.
d saaoe dairs
Tbomnb}', Robert Hope and James
Tbompsoo, a Sat. 10 mg. d 8 aft.
Thome, Duke qf Fork, AWwark, R.
Iferriogtoo, a Wed. and Sat. d
same days
Thornton, see A. Allen, at Wikon'ii,
Coppergate, and Pearson, White
Swan yard
Thornton, «rAttf Amic PaveoMrt,
JohnHomsey, a Sai 10 mon. d
2 afternoon
Thorp Arch, EUpkanf md CutlU, John
Lockbart, a Wednesday 9 morn-
ing, d 1 noon ^
Thorn Arch, Pack ArM^keldergate.
Joseph Jagger, a Toesday and
Saturday 10 morning, d Tueaday
and Saturday 1 noon
Thorp Arcb,see PackHone,Mk*legt.
TkJkhill, see Pettifor, at Cragn',
Copueigate
•Tockwitb, Black Bov. North street,
Wm. BeUerhy, a Fri. e? g. d Sat.
afteraoon
•ToUerton, #rAitoSkMii.Goodranigate,
T. Pornington, a Fri. erg. d Sat.
afternoon
Wakefield, see Hartley, at Cram'
warehouse, and Deacon, Harnson
and Co.
WafcaU, see Pettiibr, at Cnggs' ware-
house ; Dawson, at Newcombe's.
Fossgate, W. Warrington, at Wil-
son^, Coppemte
•Warter, fTkUe Mont, Coppeigate.
John Jadcson, a Sat. 8 mom. d
1 noon
WestCottlnffwortbjJVMCaiw^ Fosa
bridge, James Tbompaon, a Sat.
8 mom. d 4 afternoon
Wetberby, Pock #r«rM, Skeldergate,
J. Burnley, a Tuesday and Smr-
day. d noon
Wetberby, Pack Horte, SkeMeigate,
John Cooper, a Tu. and Fri. mg.
d Tu. ana Fri. 2 afternoon
Wetberby, Ba^f Uorat, SkeMeigate,
Beixjamin Gawtress, a TuMday
aad Saturday 10 mora, d Tuesday
and Sat. 2 afteraoon
Wetberby, see Thorp Arch, Lockbart
•Wheldrake, NeUrniy Walragate, Edw,
Young, a Sat. 8 mg. d 4 aft.
Whitby, see Pearson, White Swan
yard, and A. Alien, at WUson\
Coppergate
Whitehaven, see Blackburn, at Craggs'
warehouse
Whitfield, see A. AUen, at Wlbon's,
Coppergate
WhitweiL JhTAi** Jfot**, Coppergate,
Rd. Wilson, a Wed. and Sat rog.
d same days noon
Whixley, see Green Uammerton, Rd.
Howe
Wolverhampton, see Pettifor, at
Craggs', Coppemte, A Dawsou»
at Newoombe's, Fossgate
Worksop, see Pettifor, at Craggs'
warehouse
Yann, see Peacock and Moon^ at
Craggs' warehouse
YORK.
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TO«K.
OF TBK
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES
IN THE CITY OF YORK.
Jeademies, DoardhfTf Day, and
Preparatory Schools.
Allen Geo. (gents. boaHg.) Beddern
Bedford Dnvid, Blossom street
Birkwood Robert, Walmpate
Bollaad Tbos. (Catholic) Castlegate
Bolton MaiT, Fos^gate
Brotbertan Geo. without Walmgt. bar
Brown Mary <fe Wilks Bessey, (ladies'
day) ^'keldereate
Buckland Mary. Ami *fe EUza, (ladies'
board i ng) d'ast legate
Burdon Wni.((»m.cemat.) Skeldergt.
Cooper Miss Sarah, (la. bdg.) Gillygt.
Coulson John, Davy gate
Coyney Mrs. Eliz. (Catholic ladies'
bonrdinj!^) Convent
Dalby Richd. (day) North street
Donby Saml. (nat. bovs.«ch.) Aldwark
Danby Mrs. (ditto girls) Ozleforth
Day Miss Ann, without Micklegute bar
Doufslas Marv, Mickleprute
Dowker M. Spurriergatc
Dake Mrs. Fossgate
Ellingworth Catharine, Minster yard
EliinT^nrth Ridnirilt (prtvitte tutor J
Fifth John, Biih'fp Mil
Gbd'Jon Miitv, Wt, Ari,li'p\V|Tate
Gooilrick J, .SI, KjivjuHrSTJile
timbnm Ri»v* Jnijni ( llnji^, f^nimmar)
UgJefurt h f si: in j (^ , ?■! Iioi » I , A Id wark
Ofabnm It** v. J , j m tu ( H oli^ii te, gram-
m/if) O^je forth
G ray sMiu [ii* v » I %aaui, ( R oyu ] ^^T^jnmar)
St. Aiidrew^te
Guanda^tagiie Miss De, (teacher of
drawing) Petersa.e
Hall David, Walmgate bar
Kenrick Rev. John, (classical tutor of
Prebyterian oollege) Monkgate
Keseley Marj*, Little Blake street
Linton Mary, Goodramsaie
M'Lean M«ry, (Indies' bdff.) Bootham
MagffI P. (French iutjor) Stonegate
Monkman Jane, College street
Ntehobon Patience, (ladies' boarding
and day ) Tanner row
Peaxson Euz. llix)8ter gato
Pecket John, Walmgate
Plummer Mar^.(la. bdgO^^roodrungi.
Peacock Eliz. Micklegate
Reynolds Geo. Fetter lane
Richardson Rev. Thos. (dassical and
commercial, Bishop bill
Rippjn John, gf*nernl accountant and
private* tutor, Stonej^ate
Robin<on Hannah. St. Andrewgate
Shinton Thos. (bdg.) St. Savk>urgato
Shjntun William Edward, writing and
drawing master, St. Savioui^at«
Silverthorpe C. F. College street
Smith Frances, (la. bdg.) BooUuun
Smithies James, Friar walls
Swan Mary Anne, Stonegate
TateE. A. ( ladies' board g.) Manor vd.
Thurgoland Rev. Godfrey, (boarding
school) St. Andrewgnte
Turner Rev. \Vm. (maihematlcal tutor
at Presb}-terian college) Monkgt.
Vicker^ Miss Frances, (ladies' board-
ing) Coney street
Walker K. <fe H. (la. bdg.) Coney st.
Watson Elizn, (la. blg.l St.Saviour r.
Wellbeloved Rev. Charles, (theologi-
cal tutor of the .Manchester Pres-
byterian college,) Monkgate
Wilkinson Hannah, St. Saviourgata
Wilson Hannah, Castlegate
Wolstenbolme Joseph, 16. Coney st.
Accounlani* Public,
Bleckley Wm. Low Ousegate
Rippou John, Stonegate
JrchHerts^
Atkinson cfe Sharp, Fetter lane
Phillips Matthew, Tanner row
Watson & Pritchett, Blwsom street
jirlificial Flowers maker,
Ambrose B. Far Water lane
jitlomies, Solieiiorx, Proctort attd
Nolnrien Public,
Agar Thos. Little Stonegate
Anderson R. H. Stoncg?ite
Askwith Wm. (P.tfe N.)GiIIygatii
Blanchard John, 1, New Bridge st.
Brook and Bulmer, New st. Coney it.
Buckle Joseph, (proctor and deputy
re/rist. to the Archbishop's court)
Min<;ter 3rard
CarrMattbewy (oosveyancer)Stonep*
118
YQW-
Clayton Robert. Stonegate
Cowliu}!; Saml.((& corooer) Castle;^
CowliD/r John, Loid Mayw^ walk
Davies Peter, Ijendal
Dewse Thos. (P. <fe N.) College si.
Eai^le Geo. Bootham row
Ellbon Robt. (<fc ooroner) DarTgatf
Fryer J. R. (P. <feN.) Goodramg&te
Gamble Wni. Castlegate
Harle Thos. Colliergate
Harrison G.E.foooTeyanoer) Coney st.
Hearou John, Higb.Oosegate
Howlet Heory, Lendal
Hudj»ou Wm. (P. A N.) Petergvke
Jauknuui Wm. High P<4eigate
Lowton Geo. (P.& N.) Hi0i Peteigt.
Mills W. A J. R. (P.<feN.yL. Petergt.
K^VMtaad and Soo,(soMcitora)Lendal
Newstead Cbristr. derk of araigns on
aoitheni circuit, Lendal
Newstead C. J. derk of indictments
041 the northern circuit, Lendal
CM mi Pearson, Oglefbrth
FMnonWm. (solicitor) Goodramgt.
agent to Sun Fire Offioe
Preston T. W. Stonegate
Riohardaon James, (and ooroner for
the liberty of St.Petar>s)Colliergt.
Robinson and Graham, Stonegate
Russell, ThomuMn A Russell, Lendal
Scott Robert. Bootham
Seymour John, (and Prothonntary)
Little Stonegate
Smith Heury, StlAndrewgate
AnithsoB Robert, CoUiergate
Stead John. Tanner row
Stocry F. W. (P. A N.) Low Petergt.
Thompson Wm. Lendal
Thorp and Gray,Low Petergate
Townend Richard, (town's olerk)
Blake street
Townend and Baildon, Lendal
Watte John, Silver street
Walker Thomas, CoUiergate
Wear David. Castlegate
Wilkinson Henry, ^negate
Wilson Thos. (P. <fe N.) Stonegate
Wood John, Fosmte
Wormald Riohan^ Blake street
jiuetionurt.
Brown Matthew, Gillygate
Carr Betij. Stonegate
Cundall Wm. Ogleforth
Ellis Mtebael, Swinegate
Gray John, Nejisgate
Monkmaa James, ColUergtte
Robinson J. Beddem
Smith Wm. liow Petergate
Viney John, Green lane, Hungate
Wstson George, Petergate
Bae9H <md BimFofiton,
Addinall James, Walnurate
Botterill Joseph, Feasegate
Bulmer Francis, sen. Petergate
Buhner Francis, jun. (butter, cheese,
ham. and seed mercht.) Tanner r.
C«nney William, Little Shambles
Cowling William, Goodramgato
Daniel Simon, GlnUergate
EHis Robert, Spuirieigate
England Thomas, Spuniergate
Holmes Ann, Pavement
Lee John, Coppersrate
Lockey William, Petergate
Peach Robert. Sjmrriergate
Prest John, Feasegate
Richardson Harman, Micklecate
SUvereides Thomas, Middle Water hi.
Smith Thomas, St. Andrewgate
Varey Wm. and Son, Fetter lane
Watterworth Thomas, T, Coney st,
Baktn, Floor und Protision, ^fc, IMrs.
A c-.nr Wil liii nj , Pf t pr In ao
Art ill ir Tboiiio.^, lluti^iitt^
B '11 Tbtmuis WalmitBte
Bf^il»^rby Hcory, i^tuuc-fffiw
Belierhv EJwTinJ, PL*fit^tiolm firef'Q
Biri^lev TkHfiJ^s, Sw]iji">r[ite
B L r li et'k J ai n f >» , W ^ Ui i -^u I e
Bnwmflii WnK Grt'tni Uuie, Hu«e:at«
BrruJIey Tiiaiuiii, WnlniRnte
Bnjwu aijil Hapi»# Gre.n> I4httmbk*
Cljftjinmn Anthony, Mif^kleipite
On'tc John, Biossotn ftLreet
C.illief Willhmi, BfMJthaiu
Dfltlou ThcmitLs BislHti^laiH
Dnrhv&lvire tlC'-n^^t North siriet
Diiw^iOii TljOfflFiii, Waliiifiiite
DnwRon Jolin, F^afle|tu!«
DnimrnaiM Ja***^«l3, llitiiflrite
D IK k G *Ktrp\ !. J t r Et! Sl^i iiPiiute
DuLloQ Abtdiam, Littlci Ulake st.
FawceU Mri. Ann, Wakogate
Fearby Henry, Fossgato
Ferraby George, Bootham
Fletcher Rksfaard, Heworth moor and
Great Shambles
Fowler Samuel, High Peteigatn
GatreU Ellen, SU Andrewgnio
Glaisby John, Davygaie
Gowland Thomas, Copuergate
Haiticastle Anne, Skeldergata
Harper Matthew, Walmgate
Harris Mtrv, pRrametit
HawWillmm, Pewf holm green
Hawkiiis ilii^bard, Nc*^f[ivt«
Hebden J. & W. Willow a. Wslntlt.
Hick Raliart^ Hiifii Fett^rt;al«
Hillyarl Kileri, Mi. kl^'-ite
HillyanI Jobn, i*k*^ld*=r!;;ite
Hudson WiSHnm, ^luiieente
LaAdkm Jnn>4K, Oillvi*ntt»
Lavrtoi Jfel ,(g:in|^t!rtir'"nt ) Lt I .Sham b 1m
Maohki Heiin% Luw .Kiirbffn«lr
Machin Georec, Far Whtcr kti*
Middletoa Tfigmas, Otiwkaiugata
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Mintoftlolin, Ca^Uei^
Morley Johu, Star Couit lane
MusgraTe Cbpr. without WabngU bar
Nortb George, GillTftfite
Penroee Jofib, WniBigiite
Pointer Jobu, Walmgatebar
Potter Elizabeth, Walmgate
Scrutoo Richard. North street
. Shaw Thomas, Micklegate bar
Smith Elis. without Walfngate bar ,
Steel Henry, Davygate
Straker Racbael, Possgate
Swales Robert, Micklenite
lyifori Isabella^easebohn green
Wnrd T1ioma«, Walmgate
Walt^f rwortti Thomas," T, CooBy «t.
^"^ftlli:* Jf»?e|j|iif AtdwHrk
Wnijd Geiirtre^ Ixjw Pf?teT^t»
Webitt?r Wflimm, Korth siiset
Webster Ursula. IflTalmgnte
Wi'iler.lamf.?, Wnlmicnte
Wliip ^ohn, GtTOdrain^ote
Wbittr**n JnmeSj (.'nliierKflte
Whitw^il Rickwrd, Haj market
WigptLs Williftiiij Pcti-r^fttH
Wllkinton Tliomn*, Skuikgnte
Bank9.
Raper, Swann, Clougfa, Swann, Blaud
aM Raper, Conoy st. on Snr R. C.
Olyn aud Co. London
Wentworth, Chaloner, Rithworth,
Son and Co. IjOw Oosegafte, on
Wentworth and Co. London
Wllion, Tweedy <k Co. Hiffh Owegt
on Curtis and Co. London
SaTingsBank, New street, F. Caibott,
sec. open Ta. finom 12 to I, and
Sst. from 1 1 to 1
BottHHsttt ond Mnror mokttf^ CofwrSf
Qild§r9, ife,
Croee Joshua, (barom. and themMH
meter) Grape lane
DodgsonW.F. (dealer in, drdeaner
of oil paintings) 3, Coney st.
Bdwards Wm. (can'er, gilder <fe look-
ing glass m£r.) High Petergate
PerrandThos. (carr. ^ gild.) Stone^t.
Holmes Wm. (carv. dc gud.) Haymkt.
Rippon G. C. Ccarv. * gild.) Stonegt.
Walker Thomas and William, (carver*
and gilders) Blake street
Wlsker Mrs. Mary, Spnrrierti;ate
Wolstenholme Prs. (car\er) Boothorii
Barristers,
Dickens H. J. Ogleforth
RIlis WiRlam Joseph, Ca<4legate larfe
Meynell Geo. Copley's ct. Coney st.
Nicoli 9. W. Idty ooun5elk>r and re-
corder of Doueaster) Blake tt«
PenbertdB Jotei, BooCbain
SmdairRt^reeorder of York)Cooey st.
SiricUud Enrtace, Judge's Old kxlgs.
Batkei Makert and Deahra.
Allen Joseph, Middle Water lane
Claikson Frati6is. Great SbamMei
Flett-iier Beni. (dlr.) New Bridge st.
Robinson John, Po^gate
Romans John, Walm^^ate
Sled mens Ricfaattl, Nessgate
Stead Geo. Merchant's ball, Fossgnte
Whitehearl Wm.Leopard yd .Pavement
Bifliard Tables.
Benson George. Ldw Oasegate
Lawn John, Little Bhike street
Moore Timothy, Stonegate
Pulleyn Henry, (sub.) Blake street
Scaife Christopher, College street
Blacking Manitfactwrsn,
Metcsalf John, Skeldenrace
Silversides Thos. Middle Water lane
Bladirsmiiks, Farrisrs, 9fc.
Cooper George, High Jubbergttto
Cummins John, GtHidramgate
Dent Th(mHui, Walmgate
Hamsworth Benjamin, Coffee yard
May Wm. (farrier) linrt Water lane
NeUon Robt. St. Martin's, Coney «!•
Pavier William, Walrogate
Scott William, Blossom street
SnaithJohn, Finkle fftreet
Strangeways Robt. Bell's yd. Petergt.
Timms Isaac, (vet. fnirg.) Fisberpite
Vincent Bmnl. Smith's yd. Skeldeigt.
WilksWilDam. BoOtbamrow
Wilks Paul, North street
Wilson WUtiam, BooCham row
Bbokhindars.
Atkinson John, Micklegate
Barker George, Pavement
Brassington Richard, (paper niler by
machine) Waterloo pi. Spurriergt.
Dixon Jaro^ CoUienntte
Duncanson George. High Peteigpte
Ripley James, College stk'eet
Sumner J. and O. Ogleforth
Swinbank Henry, Petergate
BookseUsrs, SiaOonerSf Binders^ ifc,
Alexander Wm. and Son, Castlegote
Barclay A. and W. l», New Bridge st.
Bollana Thonhas, Smirriergate
Burdekin Rk:bard, Pnvement
Carrali M. W. Walmgftle
Crawshaw Cornell iis. Pavement
Deighton Thomas, Pavement
Johnson Robert, C<Ytey street
Kendrew James, Colliergate
Lawson Francis, Id, Coney street
Sothemn Thomiis, 9, Coney street .
Todd John and George, (print sellers)
Stonegate
Weigbtttao Thomai, Low Petergate
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"Wemyss Thomas, St. Helen's square
Wilson <t Sons, ( wholsl . ) High Ousegt .
Woliteoholnie Jobo, Minsteigate
Boot and Shoemakert,
Those marked thus f lure Chamber
Masters.
Bailies Thomas, Castle mills
Baines Joseph. Guodram^ate
Barber Wni. (ladle's shoes) Coney st.
tBaiber Thomas, Walmgate
Barmby Samuel, Swine^te
Bnrmby R. and J. Girdlcrgate
fBarnard William, Petergate
Baroett John, Micklegate
Bell and K'l^g, H lymarket
t Bennington Jamef:, Fossgale
tBlngley Joseph, Glrdlerj^ate
Bramley and Dent. Blake street
CaWert' Francis, .Mickle^te
tCatterton John, Low Jubbergate
fChaplin William, Swine^te
Clough and Ellis, CoUiergate
Coates John, Low Petergate
Collier Ambrose, Fossgate
Collyer Stephen, Mickle/fate
Coopland John, Goodramgate
Cowper William. High Petergate
Crainpton Joseph, (lic dlr. in grindery)
Seller's yard. Pavement
Croft Edward and Co. (Coffee yard
Douglas Richard, Bishop hill
Dunn Robert, Go 'dramgate
Dunning John, Fossgnte
EmmersoD John, Spurriergate
Forrington Thomas, Walmgate
Gill Edmund, 15, Coney street
Glaisby Wm. (ladies) Coney street
Groves Christopher, Skeldergate
Hall William, High Petergate
Hardacre Joseph, without Walmgt.bar
Harmson William, Goodramgate
f Harrison Hugh, Elliott's yd. Walm-
gate bar
Hart Wm. (listing shoes) Walmgate
Henderson Thomas, Goodramgate
Henderson William, Goodramgate
Hogarth Edward, Coll«»Ke street
tHoldsworth Wm. St. Saviourgate
Hornby Richard, Stonegate
Hornby William, Blake street
^Howard Geo. Buotham row
•f Hudson Tbos. Racket's yd. Petergt.
i Hunt on John, Skelderga'te
Inmnn Wm. St. Helen's square
+ Jacques John, Jubbergate
Jebson William, Finkle street
Joy James, Bell's yard, Petergate
KiVby John, Petergate
LazenbyGeo. Walmgate
>l*Lean John, senr. Castlegate
M'Lean John, junr. Mlcklegate
Mnsser Thomas, Trinity lane
Mkidleton WiUiam, Huiigat«
f Pearson Thomas, Albion ttreot
Perry Jobn, Walmgate
Pindar John, Sronc^gate
Raine William, Stonegate
fRlchard«on Williann, Jubb«gat«
Scowby Thomas, Feosegate
Sibbit William, Walmgate
Smith Geo. Stonegate
fSnowball William, Swiuegata
Steel John, Fossgate
fSutcliffe John, North street
Thompson John, High Ousegato
Thorp William, Tanner row
Trout <fe Wll.iamson, Low Ousegat«
Ward Robert, Peaseholm green
Ward Ralph, Walmgate
t Waters Joseph, St. George street
fWaterworth Wm. Wellington row
Webster Miohael <fe (Jeo. Haymarket
Williamson J. and J. ColUergate
WiNon Oliver, Davy gate
Wilson Thomas, Peter lane
Wright Robert, Cop|)erg«te
Wrightson Thos. without Walmgt. bar
Boot TVee, Last and Patten Makers,
and Dealers in Grindery,
Heeles John, Pavement
Lawson Thomas, Pavement
Lockwood Anne, (grindery) Good-
ramgate
Bran Foundentf Brathrs, Pewteren ^
Tinplate fForkertt, CopptrtuHthaf ifc.
BoUans Robert., Great Shambles
Cook Robert, Fossgate
Cook James, CoUiergate
Gray Robert, Micklegate
Rotoerford Bob, junr. Micklegata
Seagrave Richard, Swinegate
Stodhait Thomas, Coney street
Venn John, Goodramgate
Webster Thomas, Pavement
Wiggins Wm. Spnrriergt.. & Monkgt.
Wood James, 6, New Bridge street
BreiTfrs and MaUstert.
Those mhr\ed thus t are Maltsters only.
Dunslay Wm. Far Water lane
fEllingworth Joshua, Tanner row
Hot ham Geo. Walmgate
Kilby John Fr3'er, Clementhorp, with-
out Skeldergate i)ostem
Norrison John, Tanner row
fPeart James, North street
Roper John, Thursday market
Siddall Emr.nnel, Swinegate
Ward John, F» ssgate
fWtttson Williani, Skeldergata
Bricklayers and Builders,
See also Carpentcn.
AUen and Nelthorn, Aldwaik
Arthur Tbomav, H ungate
Bennington James, Walmgate
Bewiay dr Whitfield, Hewortb moor
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Bowes John and Soo, DaniiiDg's yard,
Possgate
Biidgewater Cbiistopber, North st.
Cbapraan William, Bishop hiU
-f Cobb John. Ogleforth
4l>alu>ii William^ Goodrafngate
Ducket and Bowe.^, Walmgate
Ellison Robert, Grape lane
Garland Thomas, High Jubbergate
Gray Robt. Barker lane, Micklegate
Gray Ambrose, North street
Haw Robert, Castlegate
Hirst John. (<& pviour) Bfint yard
' Lawson Micbaet, H ungate
Mitchell Barnabes. Stouegate
Nicholson and Bell, Bootham square
Pick Thomas, Gillygate
Powell Richfurd, Goodramgate
Prince Matthew, Tanner row
Rayson Thomas^unr. North street
Rfaode&dfames,' Walmgate
Sanderson Samuel, North street
Taylor John, Dnnning's yd. Fossgate
whitfteld <k Bewlay, «t. Aodrewgate
Wllberforoe Walter, Walmgate
Woodbuin J. Stonegate
Wj'Aill James, Fetter lane
Brickmaicers,
Bewley Robert, Heworth moor
Dolby James, Hob moor; residence,
Driughouses
Button and Chapman, Hob moor
PuUeyn Robert, Horn fields
Rayson'Thomas, North street
BHdle Culler,
Hamilton Robert, Bootham
Brush Makertf and fFarehouset.
Fletcher Benj. (dlr.) New Bridge st.
Flint Thomas, Girdlergate
Gregory J. and Co. Peteigate
Rawdon Christopher, sen. Barker hill
Rawdon Ricbaro, Micklegate
Wellfoot RichanL Petergate
WeUs Thomas, Colliergate
Butchers,
Anclerson WillirnTi, W^Jm^nte
Beim Rif^hnr^, Tiiiirsdav murket
BpII Tborrms, Ttiuri?tJfiy mnrket
BewlFiy Anne, Gresi stiJimbies
Bfne:ley Williftm, Hi^h Pi^Urrgnto
Blnckburn jQlin* Ghfat Shambles
Bmrnky Joh/i, Great Sbumljlc*
JJ ram lev Aiiibra^i^^ Fo'^^^giite
B u nU I Ji ujiua h , Sj h h r *; t reet
i'fiUoTi Ji»^, ftri|nv,llr.)T,tl. Sbambles
C^Mik John, Tliursdov njarkel
Cuthbert Thomas. Skeldergale
Dalton George, Thursday mjirket
Dixon Richard, Great Shambles
Dove Anne, Great Shambles
Dove lUclinrd, Gfr^at Shambles
Diitton BiMijfiTiuiij Micklegata
Ellis Kobi^rlj BiLuitliam
Flelcrbtjr Jabnj Thursday market
Ffiwlpf J<>b[], llTjrklegate
FovrJer Leouartl, Great Shambles
Gdl ThoEnrj':, Or' rtt Shambles
Gel I Robf^rl , T ■ ' I i 'gjate
Hnrn:ion Hi hurl, Thuisday market
Htf^k Mntthtnv, LJitle Shambles
Hildreth Thomus, (Jreat Shambles
Hildrt^tU WjJimm, Great Shambles
Ilill Mtn. Wfllmj^uTe
H J I J . h ley G ™rae , i Ireat Shambles
HiHiS -fitp- thnrW, (*reat Shambles
!^^likM(- Willirmf, Great Shambles
.1 < ■A'\U T I \> -11 i n< , G juat Shambles
K e f J I e we i 1 J o lin , 1 lay market
Lnmht^rt, Ricburd, Great Shambles
Lediifjf James, nen. Low Jubbeigate
U■^l-e^ innif^sJuN. Low Jubbergate
LiiiEtii I WiiJiEmi, Low Ousegate
M rn I ri Thorn fL^ J G R'at Sham bles
MK^'-r Auij, liitUti Shambles
MMiiit^e James Jmi, Foes bridge
^lid-l*>v Geore«, Thursday market
V< i5ie John, Wa ] tiv.L^te
Pejirfou Kichnrd, fiootham square
Pre^T. Williriui, iVtitrgate
liij'LriLin WiUifijOj Goodramgate
Jii^t'iT Jrnicpii^ Blij>-om street
.Sntillf Jubcj, Gocirtramgate
Kjt^'jlle Uiohnnl^ tii><odramgate
J^cnilM) WilllEini, Great Sbamblds
-SetUe Gt^ort^^e, PoJ'^tgate
Si; vera WUluim, Tliursday market
m nr\ i Tiii i in n s , T i 1 1 irsday market
.Sriiijksijn f;|■|l.-^^|^|,.^r, Mount
>^niilh JtWjri, Kn,k Mte
BmAV Gro- Cirvai Sfiambles
HjiHTicu Willifmi, M almgate
^^vfiW Jiilin, 1^, New Bridge street
Swnn .hihrj, Wiiijnj^ate
Thin:kc.'niy Robert, Thursday market
Tm i^k my Jtj [j n , G j J Tygate
Thf )i ksto I le R id i n [ . I, Petergate
T]it;sik*tone PcLer.Ureat Shambles
T.»m1 lln^ert ^fe Sc>ri, G. Shambles
V^ulk^^t IVirr, Lfm- Jubbergate
w h i t tj bn E r m' G r' ! K P easegate
Wilfioii Jtjbn, Gr^;i! Shambles
Wilvuti Johzjj jun. (ireat Shambles
Batier Faelors.
Hptulao Bacan and Ham Factors.
Adclfnnn .Tflmw, W^ilmgate
Ardihell Robert, Aiickfegate
Bithncr Kraejcis ji^o. (ham, cheese dk
se^A nuMt-hiiht} Tanner row
Cniinpj William, LitUe Shambles
i!fiwlinc Wiilinm, Goodramgate
TiiAi^m Win. (ai;t lit) Trinity lane
IfLiirnes Ann, Pavement
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YORK.
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YORK.
Richardson l&niiiD, BOcklegate
Smith Thomas, St. Andrewiato
Varey Wm. A Son, Fetter laae
Waroeford John, PaTement
Watterworth Thos. T, Coney street
CeMnei Moken,
Condall WiOUam, Ozleforth
Dickinson William, Uigb Jubbergate
Fawbert William, Stonegate
Ingbam Joseph, (sky and fan UgbU)
Jubbergate
MarshaU G. S. Goodramgate ^ , ^ ^
Marehall Martha, (spinmug wheels) «,
Coney street v „ .*
Phillips John (<fe undertaker,) Fetter
lane
Sedgwick WUliara, Blake street
Underwood Thomas, Stonegate
Walls Thos. (<fe undertaker) Peter In.
Cabina Maker* and UphoUUn.
Those marked thus • are Upholderf only,
and thoie f Undertaken.
+Beal T. A G. Stonegate
Bellerby John (<fe undertaker) Mick-
legate
Bumiston John, Walmgate
Lupton John, Low Jubbergate
Mi^ham Frederick, (& undertaker,)
Blake street , ^„ ,, ^
f Shores A Steward, Micklegate
•Skelton John, Albion street
•Smith William, (* undertaker) Low
Peteigate , . ^ « ♦
Stones Geo. (fancy chairs) PaTcment
Taylor John, (A imdertaker) Peter In.
•Whitehouse RbtCoflfee yd. Stonegt.
Carpenter$^Hw9e BuilderM.
See also Bricklayers, Builden & Wheel-
wrlghte—Thic marked thus t are also
Cabinet Makers.
Agar Isaac, Walmgate
Almand Christouber, Walmgate
Bean Samuel, Davygate
!T>. .i'..Ti Tnhn^ FftteTlane
tbt'i-.cllkUJ-i William, J^ko'i'ltr^te
+ BHlJob[i, DiiuJiisM. Hutiitate
+ IlolMby Thomas, Bi=.boi> bOl
Benson Tbomas, St. Snvumrisate
tBollans Fmnds, Lovt P*^iefgaie
tBunil^ton Ji*bn, Wnlmgatij
rarevJubLi, Walrt^^at";
Cat^T Jobn, St. Gffoni^ street
Coftl^4s Will ism, Tautverrow
HeBimey Tnnmjw. Sk^itStrfi^W^^ , .
tItoTii|is"t4}r r^isthonvj (6s midertaker^
SAinl \ai'd 1 1.T «iu *
Dia'sUaJc Jnhn, Chiitrh >1. North St.
DodswaH.h MnUliew, GrapO lane
Duftf'lby Hc*ht?rt. Drivygnfe
Fmnklsb ttlrhnrd, Hiinf ate
Gill JoUtu Wiilmmte
Grof^ei Geo. Wnlm^te
''"^'Jn
Hansom Richard, Micklegate bar
fHaiisoiD Henry, (and undertaker)
Tanner row
Harper John, WaUngate bar
Hornby William, Gcxtdramgate
tHubie WUliam, Ogleforth
ickeringill John, Far Water lane
fKirk Wm. St. Maiy's row, Bishop
hiU
fLockey George, Fossgate
t Marsh Joseph, Feasegate
Mason Isaac, Brunswick place
Mason James, Huogate
Mrers William, Willow street
fRaper John, Feasegate
Rayson John, Hungate
fRicbardson Willium, Stonegate
RobinsoQ Thomas, Goodramgate
f Thompson John <fe Son, (packing
boxes) Little Stonegate
Walker Thomas, (and undertaker)
DaTyjnite
fWlkely Benjamin, St. Saviourgato
iWisker Robert, Coffee yd. Stonegata
Wood Richard, Walmgate
Carpet Mamfaeturers,
J . d; Co. (patent floor cloths,
<fe Brush warehouse, L. Petergato
Mush John, (patterns sent to any
part of the kingdom) Monk bar
RookeThos. (deater) Minster gate
Carttri and OtMert •
See Barometer, &c. Makers.
CaUle, Sheep ^ PigDeaUre, fTkoluaU
See also Horse Dealers.
Agar Thomas, Peasebolm green
Pawoett Robert. Walmgate bar
Hirst William, Aldwark
Whlmp Anthony, Monkgate
Ckeegemongert,
See also Bacon and Batter Factors.
Alderson Jacob, Fossgate
Bellerby Henry, Stonegate
Buhner Fi*hiicis, jun. (outter, ham tfc
seed merchant, Tanner row
Canney William, Little Shambles
Cowling Wmiam, Goodramgate
Ellis Robert, Spurrier^rate
' gland Thomas, Spurriergate
.jimesAnn, Pafement
Lockey WiUiam, Petergato
peach Robert, Spurriergate
Watterworth Thomas, 7, Coney st.
Ckemieie Manvfaclwring,
Spencer Isaac A Co. first Water lane
Sutcliffe John, 29, Coney street
Taylor Cook <fe Co. (wholesale drug-
gists, oil, paint, colours and mus-
tajrd manufacturers, near Ouse-*
bridge and Spiunriergate
YORK.
CkmnisU and DrugguU.
ISS
TOBK.
Allen Oswald, (anii aiKitfiecBjy,) Col- ] il Bii
Uergate
Baker J. J. High Ousegate
Bell Richard, Thursday market
Cautley Mary, Low Ousegate
Dales <fe Butterfield, (wholesale)
ColUergate
Elgin 4; H^ltiDe, (wholesale) Col*
Ueraate
Garth F. A. & Co. Goodrarogate
HattsoB C. J. Low Petergate
Hardman Edmund, Jan. 17, New
Bridfe street
HarwoodJohn, Petergate
Hornby Pretton (apothecary) Peter-
gate
Lockwood WiUiam, PBfement
Prest Edward tfe Sons, (wholesale)
Pavement
Scawin William. Low Peteigate
Spencen Isaac <fe Co. first Water lane
Spurr John, (wholesale and retail)
New Bridge street
Sotcliffe John, (professional) 29^
Coney sfjeet
Taylor Cook <fe Co. Spnrriergate
Terry Joseph, Walmgate
Theakstone, Robinson A Co. Mickle-
gate
Thompson Jas. comer of Stouegate
Ward Thomas, Fossgate
WatMQ William, M&klegate
Clock and Watch Makert if Rtpaireri.
See alto Jewellers, &e.
Bariier dc Wbitwell, Coney street
Dempster Anthony, Walmgate
DickinsoB Robert. Goodramgate
Fryer Mrs. High Ousegate
Hay Elizabeth, Micklegate
Hick Matthew, Minster mte
Hull John, College street
Jackson Edward, 14, Coney stt«et
Maltby H. D. Pavement
Newlove John, Pavement
Peacock William, Spurriergate
Potts Joshua, (musical) Sptttriergate
Richmond J ph. Tclock nikr.) Fossgate
Rowntree .Robert, Cuppergate
Steward Henr>', Low Ousegate
Watson Christopher, Low Ousegate
€H«gg and Patten Makers,
See also LaM attd Pattea Makert.
Chaplin William, Swinegate
LawsoB Thomas, Hnngate
Ciolhes and Furniture Brokers,
These marlLed thus f are Clothes Brokers
Thus I arc Fa mi tare Brokfers.
See also Tailors and Woollen Drapers*
{iBollans Francis. Low Petergate
) Braitbwnite Richard, SwinegBte
IJBiown Thonai, High Jnbbergata
^i'lfdjcj Jjimefij Waimt^fili*
I '< ^ty2 1 1 F>L^ TboDiai, iiwUivguie
TuUi r L. MkkU*imi
f D;dby Juseph, Jiibberjijite
tDflk'Thtiiiiii«. Ft'ii^effnt*
IfDiTjeyibv Roijprt, lJ(i¥}i£Jtt»
ti^aJoTi t.it*or^s l*ptc*f iniif
f H«idL:ii^ilf y^mjt If orih ntjrwrt.
Keaailey JfA% (dutlrlFr) HvHn^gt.
t Hirst ^^mlij Fet(s»'|jiit«
jlKilviiif^ii Leonarift H* JLibtitM'£«t*
fliOfrkej JoJb.u, FojiiPgutiJ
||Li>pioti J obi. Low Ji^bbergata
j I M n i>h .1 o!*?*pn , F^^n^^jipitfj ,
fNuUle WiLlimiK Coflr^* strei*!
J J *f iVT^vi cj J ' i«i?pt] , "H igh J ixbhLfgnlM
Kicknd^ Johtj^ i^wi negate
Serfk^ Siary. Fetm,*sjnt«
:JtiijttlcA^\'riJ/ Mar) , Klct !an#
|i]Siiii[]>ion JoitHlLiHr^rnlniPrLQntj
fijinn*'!! FliznTrt-th, FHi^r hue
\\i^iwncei Frrnu*S^, Low Juhher^ta
Stepht^usOli JiihiiT Fensieijllti*
jlTaylnr Johi^, Ppl*>r Jiiiw
Tlnjftjtcm Jij=ii'pb. Uuodnvnigala
|WnlL« Tbnain^^ PelPr Iihr-
jWijoilbMni AUirfiurtt, Pi^t^rJane
] Wool tuns Tntunjts, Walnigate
Bnidlf»y TbiiniojCp(ni]r! Imme^ niikkrJ')
H]i,'h JiiMief^zif**
Brvary (^ M>ers^ i* barnerai tnaketi)
Litl}t;5lf«infi^t(f (t DDTigatye
F Ub</ r J *.*hK' [ill, Of; tf hi r III
BBiri(*s Gf (ifj^T, BbivniTi street
lirunili^y J^ubt!^, F^issf^ul!':
Biicklti 'Marti Hi ilkikir, Si, Saviour row
I )iii li J*'. 1 1 i n- tvb I ) r. Lf If d aiay wr *s w&l k
Daviv-^ Min\, LfliwJnl
E y n ' T bi >u iii«, Fi M f ^nl l^
tir^niujie Bijjii>ir;iJijjj Fas.s bnLlf;r
HtfnelbiA:k lii^nryt Firs I Waiter lam
Uuil'iuti WiMisuti, Friar vviiik
Kitiu, Ri*'Mf5.vd^ Wjiljii^jifi*
Iit)''Pi:*j' Jninp-, WiilfrlfVLi j^Infi*
Mpiddrrifi Mftr^^iri'ln ykeidt^rgatr
Mnrtiii Job] I, AhJillf ^V<■^ iuirrr
51 jj w k^mJ* *imt ban, J^kebi wcgple
Nnrrjj^oji Jifbii, 't'iHiiHT riiw
Oi^ifirld Wm. FiM Wnt^r kij«
I Parker Ciivrgi', t ttioAibft
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Pew John, lliunday market
Preit John, North street
Richardson Francis, Far Water lane
Robinson Charies, Monk bar
Robson Hannah, without Walmgt. bar
Rymer Peter, St. Saviour row
Smith Richard, Monkgate
Stephenson Henry, Coney street
Thackray Joseph, Micklegate
Thomas John, Skelderjote
Thompson Thos. Lord Mayor's walk
Tindell John. Skeldergate
Vallette Paul, Marygate
Wales John, Wilson's street, top of
Wahngate
Wood Geoige, Wahngate
Comb Mamtfacturtn,
Hcdmes William, Trinity lane
Lund Ctoorfe, Fetter laoe
Mawson Thos. (<fe small wares dealer)
Mtoklegate
Mortimer Isaac, 16, Coney street
Niitt John, Trinity lane
Pole John, Skeldergate
RoQfier Joseph, (powder flasks, drink-
log horns, ^ oroad horn shavings)
Tanner row
Stead Thomas, Castlegate lane
Steward G. ds Sons, Blossom street
Walker John, Laythorp postern
Commitsionmrt for taking Special Bail.
Pawson John, (City «fe Ainsty) Castle-
GUI WUUam, (County A City of York)
Colliei^te
Coff^tctiontn and Paalry CooU^ ^e,
knoAel Mary, (city cook) Waterkx)
place
BeUlBUs. (pastry oook) L. BUikest.
Beny Robert, (wholesale) St. Helen's
square
Brown William, Coney street
Brown Richard. Coney street
Calvert Thos. (wholesale) Spurriergt
Coutherd John, Bootham
Elliott John, (wh. <k ret.) Spurriergt.
Etty John,(wh.eingerbd.)reasegate
Fall George, High Petergate
Gray Wiluam, Fosssxite
Hesliogton John.without Bootham bar
Kilner <fe Hick. Goodramgate
Roscoa John, Bootham row
Rotherford Robert, sen. Micklegate
Turner Mary, Stonegate
Walker John, (wholesale) L. Petergt
Watson Sarah, High Petergate
Wilson Elisabeth, Stonegate
Wilson Thomas, Low Petergate
Wooaack Richard, (pastry oook) High
Petergate
Coopen,
' ^'Unall James, Wahngate
A Iderson Jacob, Foss^te
Briscomb Robert, Walmgate
Bulmer George, Girdlergate
Dent Thomas, Scooebow lane
Dobson William, Trinity lane
Foster John, Micklegate
Harrison Thomas, lligh Petergate
Kilham Thomas, Fetter huie
Moverley John, Middle Water lane
Richardson Harman, Miclde^^te
Tansley Benjamin, Davygaw
Tatham Robert^ St. Andrew gate
Varey Wm. A Son, Fetter lane
Cork Cuttm-M.
Chapman John, Foss bridge
Cressey GeorgjB, jun. Fossgate
Rawdon ds Deighton, 88, Coney st.
Com Merchanls ami MiU«n,
Those marked thus f are Merchsnti, thoss
t are Millers— not marked are both.
Atlcjnson <Sr Bleokam, Walmgate
Bainbridse John, Walmgate
Deut Richard. Micklegate
IFawcett RuSert, Walmgate bar
jFearby Henry, Fossgate
Fletcher Richard, Heworth moor and
Great Shambles
HUl William, Walmgate
HUlyard John, Skeldergate
Hopps Thomas, Castle mills
Hodgson Thomas, Ctementliorp
Hodgson Elizabeth, Fossgate
Hod^nSeth, Petergate
Nictralson John, Croodrarogate
Peonon Matthmv, Walmgate bar
Peart James, North street
Rook Mark, New bridge street '
Simpson L. <fe J. Nnrto street
Smith Daniel, Monlcgate
Stead & Gell, Skeldergate
Todd Enoch, Lord Mayor's walk
fVarley John, Spittle fleU, Hewortk
moor
Watson <fe Moyser, Stonegate and
Sutton mills
Watson William, Stonegate
Waud George, Fossgate
Wilberforce WilUaro, Walmgate
Curriers and Leather Cutters,
See also Fellmongers and Tanners*
Agar J. <& B. High Ousegate
Bell George, Marysate
Meek James, Ctoodrarogata
Mouncer John, North street
Nelson George, Petergate
Palmer William, Church lane^ bottom
of Shambles
Potter Thomas, €roodramgat«
Toes William, Goodramgate
Buliivant Isaac, Newgate
CockiU Joseph, Finkto street
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Clover Jobn, PaYement
Mountier James, Hungate
Sanderson Tbos. Low Oosegate
Wood Joseph, (surgeoitt'iiiitniiiieDU)
Spiirriergate
Dancing M<uien,
CattellChrUtopber, Barker hill
Noke Charles, High Pelerjgate
« Deniisis.
Homer and Turner, Coney street
DrysaUen.
Spencer Isaac, Juiddle Water lane
Dytr^
Batty EUx. (silk & moslin) Fossgate
Coates Rt. (glove leather)Taniier row
Cocker Robert, 1^, Nt^w Brkl^ street
tianitt Ann. (calico) Stonegate
Harrison Wm. Petergate
Hopps John, (silk) Grape lane
Pottage John, Fossgate
Pulle} n Wm. North street
Spencer John, (thread) tanner tow
Thacker John, (silk) Stonegate
Warmeth John, Tanner row
Eatmg Hmuet,
Cavltt William, Pavement
Lewis Mary, Skeldergate
Ruler John, Fossbridge, Walmgate
En^fraMft.
Barber and Whilwell, (on gold & sil
ver> Coney street , ^ ^ . ^ ,
Barker John, (copper -plat© A printer)
Low Ousegate ^, ^ ,
CarraUM.W. (in wood) Walmgate
Cave Wm. (copper- plate and printer)
Stonegate
Evans Edward^ (seal and dye sinker)
Stonegate ^ ^
Lawion Wm, A Frauds, 18, Coney st.
F«iZmoii£r«rt, SkinwTM, ife.
See also CBmers and Tftnnenu
Melrose James, sen. WalmgaUs
Melrose Walter, Walmgate
Mosey Joho, Walmgate
Slater Mary, Walmgate
Atks, t.ooper*t' BeUbj, skelderj^te
BirtniiJi^tmni, F.MMiIiiiriit, ifl,Cr>iivy *t. j
Brili-sb, Wm. BbrurlJard, Outy ^L
Cotiwrv, Wm. H-iU, Hi\ih Oii.^pgHte
EfliEle,"lieo. Lawti>ii, ihgk Pi?tt?f;?ate
Globe, F. W. akirry, Low Petent^iJ
Hope, M . G rttbttn i , J^ttJJH' tpit*?
Nojwit^ti Uuirtii, Gtior^e Bak^r, St-
Htf iun'B gquare
If OTftieb Vaiiiti Fire Society, Tbwnas
|ioLluiidjSpuiricrt?Jit« ,
Pbormi ftiiti Pi?iici3U, Robort SmiUi-
iou- Colltergftla
Pimideut, Wm, HalL Hist Oiie*R»ti5
Eojol ExdHtnicei Kd * T <J wufi uo , Lvma^i
Suffolk and General County, VilUaon
Aleiander <fe Son. CaatJoBfale
Sun, Wm. Pearson, Ogleforth
Union, Newstead and Son, Lendal
West of Eogland, James Richardson,
CoUiergute
Engineer. John Sutcfiffe,dnig^l^
29, Coney street
Fishing and FtncHng T^tekU Maktn.
he Bran Tbos, Wellington row
MarshaU Martha, «, Coney stwet
Fiskmoagers,
Aiabeison Richard, Great ShambliM
EtheriLgton George, Stonegate
Gowlaud JnniAs, Skeldergate
Morley John, Great Sbambtes
PaUinson Tbos. LRtle Shamhlm
Warritow Joseph, Dundaa street
Flax Dremm-a.
Bell John, Walmgate
Dalton Wm. Great Shambles
FletcherA Scarr, (Amercht.>Nortb8t
Hedley Hartas, (line merdiont and
spinner) SkeldergntB. Albion st.
Hodgson Joseph, Great Shambles
Hyle John, (and spinner) Pavement
Lakeland and Popi>leton, Walmgate
Milner Richard, High Oiweffate
Richardson Wm. (spinner) without
Skeldergate postem
Savage John, Gieat Shambles
Scarr John, (spinner and merchant,)
HuDgate _^ ,
Smith Wm. without Wabngate bar
Swales John, (and spinner) WalBv
gate bar
FVaf^ersr*.
S«e also Gardcnen.
Backhouse J. and T. Tanner r*w
Bellerb}- Robert, StonegajU*
Birkenshaw George, Feasegat*
Brown Wm. Coney street
Calvert Thomas, Spurriergata
Camldge William, Castlegota
Ccesser James, Skeldergalo
Dickinson Thomas, North stroet,
Foster Robert, Coney street
Gray WiUiam, Feasanite
Hill John, wiUiout Walmgate bax
Jackson John, Goodramgate
Leeman Mary, Stonegate
Midiley Francis, Coney street
MillsMary, 11, New Bndge st«W
Pickard George, Nessgate
Smith John, Spurriergato
Wilson Thomas, Barker h
biU
Fvrriert^BenlersvnHaUm^SkMt^
See alto Hatlert.
Cook Joseph, IT, Coney street
Dawson WUliam,Foss«te
Fowler Thomas, Spurxiergol*
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Mitchell John, Great Shambles
Monkman William, Coppei^te
Sherwood Elix. Hi^h Oosejirate
Waterworth John, Goodram^ate
GardenerM, Nurtery and Seedsmen.
Aodenoii^ Richard, Atkinson's court,
All >■ lit. Wftlrn/ifftle hm
Ardiii^'tuii Wirt* Crtstlei^te Ume
Bflckbuiiw Tbii^. ^'. Jas. TiinDer row
Baity Edw, witbotit Wnlm^atft bar
Benrpflfk J**. JleuU A' Geu» Btxitham
Be'eTi>Hrk Rt. juri. Lnrd Majorca walk
Bulnii^r Francis j nil. fiiieesf, bnni and
b ij tt^r m^rcbciu t ) Tun i re r m w
Camliij^e William* lV*tkM»:n1e
Clftrkiion Willinmj VV aimj^nte
€*owifjlJ Willisrn, Afonkeinte
Cressf r WiUium, Mk:kW^iilo
EarleJobn, H^iyniflrki't
lljll John. iffUbuut WnlniifJite bur
Lognu Jobn, fswibi) Ft^Hs^if*
Luptoii Joiiii, (Boitst.) Bunilium
Lylb Jolin. (seHu) WiilrnijiiLi*
Mirtijley Fmru-is, Vnn^y slnet.
Kiilbrowii Robert, .Albiou si reel
Ol(lfit!ld RicbanJj Fof^ifiite
Paj-k^^r Ant bony, (HnfE.vL) without
Waim^te bar
Peart James, North sti«et
ReyuoldsoD Thomas, Gillvcate
Rife John and Son, (wh.) Fisber/^te
Smith John, (florist) Spurrier^te
Smith Benjamin, Blossom street
Taylor James, Foss bridge
Wfiare William, Hif b Peterj^te
Whitwell William, (seeds) Pavement
Wright Hugh; Monkgate
Cflate, C&tna, qnd Eortkenware Dealers,
Boyes nnd FowkM\ Vifi!r;i!*-?i[^
Biickky Jon*|^b^, t'<n»[n?fj»jil«i
Bunill 'Mfin', TbtiT^dHv niiifket
Cftve Eliawtii'tb, IVHikf(F^a!e
rhnrlton Gf^o. rtnd t*o. Pntjer Imie
Fttll George?. Thufsibij mfirkct
Fowler M&ti bi*w, M'nlmj^ate
Hou^man Jobn^ (dealer in window
ehsi) Peter Inrm
Klmm Tbfw. ife Son, St. Helen 's»q.
Lee iobn, Coppt>r^le
Mrtrtball O. S. G^Joflmni^Jite
Jindjtiey Jojirvtbiin^ Ih^h P<^lerg:ile
Plow* B^nj ?« tji I n , t'op j H-rtf n ta
Potnfivt WlUium, Stoia*irftte
Heyrjolds, ^!or\j, F<.«*;i!frit0
KoihiHttiS^'' Tbrrmri?, ^i'riLjtj Itiilie
8miib Jonn. L^oiuergate
Sturdy William, Petergnte
Walker Benjamin, Goodramgate
Glass Manufacturers,
Princoand Prest, (botUe> Fishergale
Glass Cutters,
Bamett John. (<fe ttainer) College st*
DovenorMark, Goodramgate
Pomfret William, Stonegate
Glass Merchants,
Sanderson Thos. (crown) L. Onsegata
Watson Christr. (cut) Low Ousegate
Glove Manufacturers,
Those marked thus « are Leather
Breeches Makers.
Brocklebank Thomas, (leather caps)
Micklegate
Buttery George, Walmgate
Carter Geo. (gents, caps) College st^
Fether Neville, Walmwte
Fowler Thomas, Spumergate
HaU T. F.(d: leatherdresser)Oglef<wtl»
•Hardy Thomas, Stonegate
Kirbv RKhard, Fetter lane
Lawton John, (breeches maker )Coire»
yard
Lvon Robert, Blake street
Makin Thomas, GiUygate
Piilleyn Robert, St. Helen's square
Robinson William. Stonegate
Sherwood Elisabeth, High Ousegnta-
Simpson J. J. Stonegate
•Thornton and Spink, Spurrieigate
Walker Michael, 11, Coney street
Wood and Thompson, Pavement
Grocers and Tea Dealers.
See abo Tea Dealers.
Agar Setb and Co. Stonegate
AflTir Edward. Micklegate
AHen William, Girdlergate
Anderson Rk^hard, Low Petergate
Armstrong J. H. (agent to liondon
Genuine Tea Co.) Fossbridge
A wmack Joseph. Fossgate
Bell Richard, Thursday market
Bell J. Jubbergnte
Bleckley John, Thursday market
Brayshaw Eleanor, High Petergate
Britton and Co. Spurriergate
Brown and Hopps, Great Shambles
BulmerJ. A. Haymarket
Clnrkson William, Walmgate
Cowling William. Goodramgate
Creser Jam^ Skeldeigate
Dale John, FWgate
Daniel William, CoUiergate
Darbyshire Christopher, Ousegata
Dinmore Richard, Copi)ergate
Dobson Emanuel, Low Petergate
Fletcher and Scarr, (wh.) North st.
Gray George, Micklegate
Heslingtx>n John, without Boothambar
Jackson John, Petergate
.TeflTerson Robert, (^.) Pavement
Johnson Ann and Son,^ Colliecgate
Klmber and Bond, Nessgata
King Joseph, Walnjgate
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Lun^rilip Nrtlbiuiiel, Wnlm^rtti-
Locfeev Tboiuas^ Gr^iit Sh;iiiih|tis
L\th Ju(]u^ Walini^te
rTKrhulsun Gt'or^;(% (tckkI remote
Pupe William, Mlcklpgatje
Pttfkin Henrv, GoiKtrtimg^le
Fit kanJ GporK*?. Koi'.'s^ie
Price Villmm, Mlrklf^ifftte
Prii3e Aapoti.tfTeut Shnmbles
Hicburdsor; E^hTJinl, BoDtbaiii
RitbarrfrioiJ M* Grrut Sbamble^
RoMCtm JabUj Co|4i<^rt^ntt^
Kouutrep J use p b , PuVemt' iit
Severs Jo«iE.Hib^ ^I'lUp^ntt*
Si^wortb JoliH^ C'nitlpj^T&t''
Sfhitb fliid KiTlew, (wb.) SkeWeri,^Jite
Ft*^ad Hetirj & Kdw.(wh,)Skelder^.
Tati? John, Hi^h Ousc^te
To> Jojr lAfl/ir, foot of Favttmcfnt
Ttftsdymiin Tboi. I, New Bridge st.
Tt'SAejmaii Johrt, Buolbflni
Wa me fori Jdhn, Pfirtrrent
WaUun l*porepj VViili>i"3ite
WhitweU William, Pavement
€hm Maktn and BmUki,
Bell David. Walmfate
Brunton Richard, Stone^te
Cockhill Joseph, Flnkle street
Hooke Arthur, Goodraiq^te
Pratt John, Stoneipite
Wood Joseph, Spurriergate
Hair Ctoth Mttmt/aeturen*
Park William, Great Shambles
SarBfe John, Great Shambles
Hardwan Dealer*,
See ftlso Jrwellets and Ironmongers.
Brookbank John, Coney street
Hoj^:artb Edw. C*olle|ce street
Mears John. Pavement
Smith JowDD, Low Peter^te
Whisker Joon, Spurriern^te
H(U Manufaciuren and fTorekoutu.
Birks Thomas. Low Oiise^ate
Blanchard William. High Ouse^te
Dawson William, Fossj^te
Freeman Henr>', Cooperate
Haden William, 8, Coney street
Horsman Joseph, foot of Pavement
Mackrell James, Mickle^te
Monkman William, Coppergate
Moody Samuel, Pavement
Polleyn Robert, (<fe laoeman) St.
Helen's square
PoUon Thomas, SpurrieTj^te
Sherwood Eliz. High Ousegate
Waterworth John, Goodramgnte
Hat and PiU Box Makers,
Jackson F-lisabetb. Colliergata
Kfa!by Francis, (pill boxea) St. Mary's
row
Stewart Andrew, (boxeii) Walmgale
Watson WUUam, Swiaegate
Hop MerekanU,
Burnell George. Mint yard
DemaiftJohn, Walmgate
Gibson Robert, Petergate
Lawtou <fe Pearson, Goodramgate
Stead H. <fe E. Skeldergate
Hop Bag if Sacking Alanufaehtrert,
Cariss Thomas, St. Andrewgate
Ellison Rbt. (woolsbeeu) Green lane
Hooker <& Cariss, St. Andrew's Church
yard
Demier John. Walmgate
Kyle John, Pavement
Lawton ds Pearson, Goodramgato
Hone Dealers.
Dickinson William, Walmgate
Fawoett. Rbt. without Walmgate bar
Kirby Tbos. without Walmgate bar
Marshall WiUiam, Gillygate
Smith William, Silver sueet
Ward WiUiam, Marygate
White John, St. Andrewgate
Hosiers.
Blanchard William. H. Ousegate
Bott Jonathan, CoUiergate
Dutton <fe Co. Fossgate
Fowler Thomas, Spurriergate
Holland Thos. 6, New bridge street
Ingham Jonas, Spurriergate
Jennings Robert, Conev street
Nicholson <& Hudson. CfoUege street
Pulleyn Robert, St. Helen's square
Robinson William, Stonegate
Sherwood Elixabeth, H. Ousegate
Sweeting Michael, H. Ousegate
TeasedaTo Christopher, (wonted and
yam) Aldwark
Hotels f Imu and Taxerwt.
Acorn, Dan. Smith, St. Martin's lane
Acorn, Wm. Hickton, St. Martin's lir.
Admiral Hawke, Rt. CUrke. Walmgt.
Anchor, Saml. Melk)r, first Water In.
Angel, John Hart, Walmgate
Arfichoke, Tbos. Hewitt, Mioklegate
Artichoke, John Atkinson, Micklegt.
Barleycorn, Sim. Russel, Conper^ate
Barleycorn, Thos. Streeton, Beddera
Barrel, John Lund, L. Blake street
Barrel, Geo. Pennack, Thu. market
Barrel, Robert Smith, L. Blnke Areet
Bay Horse, John BIythe, Walmgate
Bay Horse, Thos. Douglas, Skeldgt.
Bay Horse, John Agar, Blos.som si.
Bay Horse, Wm. Hill, Goodrnmgate
Boy Horse, Amos Lowton, Gillygate
Bay Horse, Wm. M<>iulley, L. Petergt.
Boy Horse, James Mackerill, Tanner
row
Bay Malton, Silvester Reed, Monk
bar
Baynee's Hotel, Wm. Buyiies, PctrtW
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Beverley Anns, Johii Dubs, High
Petergate
Bird-iB-Hiind, Mary Driffield, Boo-
tbam bar
BhcV Boy, Wm. Bowser, Kortih ft.
Blflrk Ho"), HtilH^rt, Llttlp. I.eiidnl
Bluok Biifl, Gi.-o. S4.tt5li^TlKl^^. m/irket
Black Bull, TbOB. WiUou, Wu^m^ite
Black Dfl|!, Jiw. Turner, l- . i in
BJark Dou, Jnbft Vrjiise, L. Jul hi'r^t.
Bifiok H*>ni«i J|>li, lieelal). B^Mjibjim
Eliick Hone, Geo. Ke} iiotjlsi, Fcss^t.
Biaitt Hot^^, John ^^tnrrVi Walmc^ite
Black Hurse, Tho*. TrifTit, pBvrnunt
Blucrk Hc^rsr^ Gw.>. Wrii*ht, JMotjk -t.
BJAnk^mitL^ Arms, Julm TUii k<'tt.
Black Swan, (Clarke's Hotel dr pott-
iog house.) Jas. Barber, Coney si.
Black Swao,TboinasBrabioer, Pease-
holm green
Blue Bell, Sarah Bell, Walmgate
Blue Bell, Rbd. Richaxdson, Foasgt.
Blue Bell, Rbd. Taylor.Tbu. njarket
Blue Bell, Han. Wade, Micklegate
Board, Geo. Cressey, Fossgate
Board, John Walton, Mary gate
Board, Richd. Broadmead, Jubbergt.
Boot and Slipper, Newland Temple,
Beddern
Britannia, Thos. Cawood, Walmgate
Brown Cow, Henry Weatherill, juu.
MArvEate
Cannon, Thos. Chipstend, Lendal
Canteen, James Bean, Barracks
Chapter Coffee House, Ann Plowman,
Minster yard
Clifford's Tower, Wm. Head, Pease-
holm green
Coach d; Horses, Jeremiah Coultas,
Micklegate
Coach <fe Horses, Thomas Kilvingtoo,
Iiow Oitsegttte
Coach <fe Horses- Ann Shaw, Swinegt.
Coffee Hou.se, Fdk. Debnam, Leodal
Crisnin's Arms, Edw. Thorpe, Church
lane, North street
Cross Keys, .Taseph Joy. H. Jubbergt.
Cross Keys, Thos. Ratomel, North st.
Cross Ke\'8. John Turner, Goodramgt.
Crown, Thomas Thompson, Thursday
m&rket
Crown and Anchor, Qeotffi Briggs,
Low Jubbergate
Crown d; Cushion, Robert Dowson,
VTalmgate
Dog 6s Gun, Jph. Dnimmond, Hungt.
Duke of York, Robert Merriogton,
Aldwark
Duke of York, Rbt. Penty, Walmgt.
Eagle 4; Child, John Jacbioo, Great
Shambles
EcUjise, Matthew Hick, PetergatA
Elephant tfe Castto, 6«o. Flow«r,
(Commercial Ion) Skektorgale
Etridge'8 Royal Hotel. Thos. EtridgQ,
(posting DOuse) Blake street
Falcon, Johu Sellers, (comnierciai laa
dr. posting house) Micklegate
Five Lions, J()seph Taylor, Walmgate
Flying Horse, Eiiz. Thornton, C{»gt-
Fox, John Hields, Low Petergate
Garrick's Head. Christopher Rictiard*
son. High F^tergate
Greorge Lin, Ann Winn, (posting
house) 10. Coney street
George and Dragon, Thomas Battj)
Pavement
Globe, John Hunter, G. Shambles
Globe, Richard Peaker, G. Shambles
Golden Ball, Joseph Grange, Fetter
lane
Golden Ball, Philip Thornton, Bishop
hill
Golden Barrel, Jaaoes Adduiall,
Wolmgate
Golden Fleece, William Scbolflehi,
Pavement
Golden Lion, Thos. Gowland, Gird-
lergate
Golden Lion, Thos. WooUons, Thurs-
day market
Golden Slipper, Mary Marsh, Good-
ramgate
Grapes, Edw. SeagraA'es, Micklegate
Grai)es, Joseph Webb, beaseffate
Greyhound, Robt. Jackson, Tbursdaj
market
Greyhound, John Duffill, Trinitr lane
Greyhound, Abraham Braitowaite,
Spurriergate
Half Moon, Josenh Rickell, Blake st.
Ham <fir Firkin, Wm. Spence,WaJmgt.
Horse <fe Groom, John Buck,Mint yd.
Horsed' Jockey, Samuel Waterhouse^
Aldwark
Horse and Jockey, Edward Clarke^
Little Stonegate
Horse Shoe, Thos. Bell, Copp^gate
Jacob's Well, Rd. Dalby, TriSfy In.
Jolly Bacchus, Josepn Thtckray^
Micklegate
Jolly Sailor, William Oreensides, Far
Water kine
Jolly Sailor, John Mvers, Skeldergate
King's Arms, Richard Fryer, Flist
Water lane
King's Arms, Thomas Gtoldart, Foss
T)ridge
King's Head, John Pew. Thurs. mkt.
Labourer. John Rudd, Skeldergate
Lamb, Thos. Lambert, Tanner row
Leopard, George Drewrey, Pavement
Leopard, William Piuder, Coppeigate
Leopard, Jane Reeve, Coney street
Lion and Lamb, John RicbardsoD^
Blossom street
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YOEK.
Lord Nelson, Rd. A^, Goodram^t.
Lord Nelson, Isaac CoUey, Hi^
JuhhergAte
Lord Nelson, James Handy, Walm^.
Malt Sbovel, Sarah Atkinson, Fossi^t.
Malt Shovel, John Dixon, Walm^te
MaltShoTel, John Dunninir, Walmrt
Malt Shovel, William Kei^all, Little
Shambles
Maroiiis of Granby, John Wilson,
Peter lane
Marquis Wellington, John Bell, Good-
ram^te
Mason's Arms, MaryGill, Goodrani^.
Minster, Anthony Ward, Mary gate
Na^'s Head. Joseph Nixon, Foss^te
Na^'s Head, Edw. Woods. MickJefit.
New bridge, Richard Ledger, Middle
Water lane
Noah's Ark, Jas. Waterhouse, Silver
street
Odd PeUows, John Baines, Hungate
Old George Inn, Ambrose Gledhow,
Pavement
Old Sandhill, James Monkman, Col-
llenpite
Pack H^rse, Matthew Homsey, Mic-
kl^gate
Pack Bforse, Thoe. Morris, Skeldergt.
Panther, Georr e Drewry, Pavement
launch Bowl. John Clapham, Thurs-
day marjcet
Punch Bowl. Tbos. Joy, Stonegate
Punch Bowl, John Matthews, High
Jnbbergate
Punch Bowl, John Scott, without
Micklegate
Queen Carolina, Mark Dovenor,
Goodremgate
Red Lion, RL Heselwood, Walmgate
Red Lion, Ann Johnson, Micklegate
Red Lion, Hannah Pearson, Good-
ranigate
Red Lioo, Tho. Smith, St Saviour row
Rifleman, Jas. Robinson, Grape lane
Robin Hood, Francis Clayton, Castlegt.
Rose <& Crown, William Clarke, wifli-
out Walmgate bar
Rose <fe Crown, Wm. Haxby, Mickgt.
Royal Oak, Thos. Belt, Goodnimgt.
Saracen's Head, John Johnson, St.
Andreweate
Saracen's lihid, Jonathan Lawton,
CoiTee house, Stonegnte
Shakespeare's Tavern, Rbt. Smith,
Little Blake street
Ship, Sarah Joyce, Skeldergate
SWp, Richd. Thomas. First Water In.
Ship, Joseph John, Staith
Shoe. Robert Blanchard, Priargate
Shoulder of Mutton, Jonn Moverley,
Middle Water lane
Shcmlder of Mutton, John Wilkinson,
GrMt Shambles
Sir Sidney Smith, Robert Coates,
Tanner row
Slipper, Rt. Blanchard, Far WatPr lu.
Spotted Dog, Deborah Lethe, Walm-
gate bar
Spotted Dc^, Thomas Tate Under-
wood, St. Savioumie
Square <fe Compass, Thomas Masser,
Trinity lane
Square <fe Compass, William Myers,
WiUow street
Stanhope Press, Thos. Bartholoman, /
Swiriegate -w
Star, Henry Wilkinson, Stoneeate ' ^^,
Star <fe Garter, Thos. Fisher, Nessgt-
Sun, Thomas Bell, Blossom street
Sycamore Tree, Wm. Black, Minster
yard
Theatre CofTee House, John Lawn,
Little Blake street
Three Cranes, Robert Johnson, Thurs-
day market
Three Cu|)s, Benj. Grange. Poss bridge
Three Jolly Butchers, Chpr. Bean,
Girdlergate
Three Tuns, Abel Swan, Coppenrata
Turf Coffee House, George Wilson,
Davy gate
Turk's Head, John Bickers.College st.
Turk's Head, John Ward, Haymarket
Unicom, Wm. Dale, Tanner row
Unicom, Stephen Dixon, Moukgate
Upholsterers' Arms, John Duffield,
Trinity lane
Waggon & Horses, Valentine WilsoM,
Giliysnte
Waggon Inn, Robert Fisher, Walm-
gate bar without
Wellington Coffee House, Jn, Smith,
Fos5gate
Wheat Sheaf, John Cartwright,Castla-
,gate
Wheat Sheaf. Henry Hutton, without
Walmgate bar
Wheat Sheaf, Jas. Skelton, Davygato ^
Wheat SheaL Wm. Radge, Grape In. *
White Dog, Hy. Catterall, Beddern
White Dog, Rt. Grainger, Stonegato
White Horse, Wm. Bearpark,Bootham
White Horse, Mary Sowerby, Copper-
gate
White Horse, Jonathan Tomlinson,
(Coffee house) Skeldergate
White Horse, John Bljth, Walmgate
White Swan, Commercial Hotel, Tho&.
Hardcastle, Pavement
White Swan, John Ruddock, Good-
ramgate
Windmill, Wm. Crummack, (posting
house <fe Commercial Hotel) Blos-
som street
Windmill, Chas. Pawoett, Walmsate
Windmill, Richard Vause, without
Castlegate postem
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YORK,
York Tavern. Wm.Siropsotiy (posting
bouse) St. Helen's square
Inkstand Manufactrntr,
Wheatley John, Fetter lane
Iron Founder*,
Gibson Joseph, Pavement
Hopwood and Harwood, Hoogate
Iron Merchants,
Cattley Tbns. and J. H. North street
Sanderson Thomas, Low Ousegate
Watkinson Thomas, Walmgate
Ironmongers and Hardware Dealers.
Baines John, (cul nail mfr.) Hiiueate
Benson Thos. (saddler's) Green ikne,
Hungate
Brookbonk John, Coney street
Dove Arthur, Pavement
Ellison John, Davygate
Gibson Joseph, Pavement
Glover John, Pavement
Hopwood <fe Harwood, High Oiisegt.
If ears John. Pavement
SBndersonTbos.(bariron)LowOusegt.
Sbillitoe Thomas, Pavement
Smith Joseph, Low Petergate
Stodbart Thomas, Coney street
VarviU Michael. 8, New Bridge street
Ward Francis. Manor yard
Wilks John, (merchant) Bootham
JettetUrSy Gold and SUwersmitMs,
Astley Wm. (working) Low Jubbergt.
Barber and wbitwell, (and working)
Coney street
Burrell John, (silversmith) Mk^klegt
Cattell William, Stonegate
Hick Matthew, Minstergute
Jackson Edw. (working mfr. of mourn-
in{c rings, drC) Coney street
Marshall Martha, 6, Coney street
Mears John, Pavement
Peacock Wm.( watch nikr.)Spurriergt.
Potts Joshua, SpurrierKate
WatsonChpr. (<fe working)LowOu6egt.
Lace and FHnfce Manufacturers,
Brown Robert, Booth&m square
Stabler Robert^ livery) Monlcgate
Wolsteuholme Dean, Bootham
Land SvrreyorSf ifc.
Ai^ar John, (<fe laud u£;ent) CasUegate
Bulmer James, (and land agent) Pre-
centor's court
Dyer John, Castlegate
Hare John, Castlegute
Tuke and Ayer, Stonegate
Law Siationers amd jtgenie,
Allen John, Bootham
Cation John, (clerk of spiritoal court)
Tanner row
Cnwood Henry, Colliergate
Dawson John, (commisskiner for spe-
cial bail) C^stlegate
Dunning Mrs. High Peteifate
Locke William, Stonegate
Mason Thos. Skelders^ «fe the Caitto
Peters Thomas. Low Petereate
Watson John, Copley's ct. Coney st.
Libraries^ SubscriptioH,
York Subscription Library, St. Helen's
square, Joseph Sbepnerd, librarian
Select Subscription.Lady Peckett'syd.
Pavemnt. Ann woodcock,librarian
Ltfrroruv, Circulating,
Carroll M. W. Walmrate
Crawsbaw Cornelius, Pavement
Deighton Thomas, Pavement
Dickinson B.W. (thespian) H. Petergt.
Lime Merchants,
Bromley James, Fotsgate
Bos^y and Pearson, Mar^te
Smith Richard, Monkgate
LtMM DrafMrt.
Marked thos * are idso Woollen Drapers.
Bell John, Walmgate
*Blackstone Geo. Low Jubbergate
Bleckly Wm. 3. Low Ousegate
Brewis J. W. Peter lane
Brown <fe Jennings. (wbolsl.)Pavemt.
*Cordukes and Hounes, Haymarket
Darbyshire Robert, Hjkh Ousegate
Day Jas. * Edward, High Ousegate
Furnish William, 44, Coney street
Gibson William, Thursday market
Guy and Arundel, Colliergate
Hebden, Copley & Hebden, Stonegt
Hewson John, Hidi Ousecite
Holland Thomas. 5, New Bridge sU
Ingham Jonas, Spurriergate
Jennings Robert, Coney street
Lakelniid and Poppleton, (wholesale)
High Ousegate
Mason John, Castlegate
Nicholson nnd Hudson, (and silk mer-
cers) College street
Nomiiin Williom, Croodramgate
Owston Thos. (wh.) 7, New Bridge st.
Parr Wm. (haberdasher, jean <fe velvet
warehouse) Blake street
Randcrson Mary, Silver street
Rooke Thomas, (<& dealer in carpeU)
Minstergate
•SandeRon nnd Johnson, Pavement
Settriugtou James, Pavement
Smith Wm. without Walmgate bar
Sweeting MIchnel, Higt Ousegate
Tesseyman Robert, 3, Jfcw Bridge sC
Turner Jnmes, Petergate
•Walker J ohnJUick legate
Watson Geo. Walmgate
Welbank Wm. High Petergate
Whitehead Wm. Fossgate
Linfn Manufacturers.
Didton Wm. Great Shambles
Eastgate Robert, Union Place
FleUher <fe Scarr, North street
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YORK.
Hodgson Joseph, Great Shambles
Kyle John, (et sacking) Pavement
Lakelind A Popoletuu. Willow st.
Miliier Richard, High Oose^pite
Scarr John, (merchant) N(Mth street,
Hangate
Swales John, Walmgate bar
Weller James, Walmgate
Wolstenholme Deaa, (mfir. of fringe)
Bootham
Lherp Stable Keaptrtif Hon* DtaUrt.
Atkinson Wm. Fossgate
Benson Jeremiah, (ds coach proprie-
tor) Little Blake street
Dale Emanuel, Feasegate
Dale Thomas, Goodramgata ^^
\S^ Fumish M^, Trinity laueVTfcrQJ
Gamett John, Wahiigate ^^'^^^^
Letbe Thomas, Skeldeigate
Moss Francis, (d? poking master)
Minster yard
Parkinson Sarah. Low Jubbergato
Smith Wm. Blake street
Tate John, Silver street
Machine Maker,
Noble Geo. Bootham
Maitrett Makert,
Hooker 4; Cariss, St. Andrewgate,
Churchyard
Viuey John^ Green lane, Hungate
MerckantM.
Buhner Francis, sen. Precentor's ct.
Cattley T. <fe J. K. (timber, iron d;
slate) North street
Jefferson Robert, Pavement
Owston Thomas, 7, New bridge st.
Smith <fe Kirlew, Skeldergate
Stead H. «fe K. Skeldei^te
MiUinere and Dress Makers,
See Straw Hat Maimers.
AUen Caroline, Micklegate
Armatage Abia, North street
Atkinson Susanna, near Ouse bridge
Bearpark Sally, High Peteigate
Bownas dr Co. Little Blake street
Brown Jane, Union court, Trinity In.
Buckie A. Bootham row
Bickers <fe Sowerby, Spurriergate
I>yott Eli«. without Castlegt. postern
Foster Z. & B. St. Andrewgate
Kllison Mrs. St. Snviour*K row
Gledhill «fc Edison, St. Helen's sqiiare
Gregwn Jane, Coffee yd. Stonegate
Grimwood Hannah. Petergate
Grisswood Mary, Trinity lane
Harbome Marv, Colliergate
Harris Mary, (haberdasher) Pavement
Harvey J. <% M. Minster yard
Hawkeswell Eliz. Walmgate bar
Hodgson Sarah, St. Helen's square
Jackson BHxabeth, Walmgate
Law Mary, Judges' old todgiugs
Leaf Eliz. St. Saviourgata
Limbert Margaret, Low Petergate
Lister Eliz. Micklegate
M'Gedy M. Stonegate
Morgan Sarah, )iO, Coney street
Morris Mar>*, Walmgate bar
Naylor Misses A. L. ds B. Judges' oM
lodffings yard
Popple Marianne, Bootham row
Pnnce <fe Gill, Stonegate
Raine Anne, Stonegate
Rippon Francis, (dk feather maker dc
cleaner) Stonegate
Rowley H. E. College street
ScoU Eliz. Little Blake street
Severs EHz. Petergate
Skrimshaw Misses. Trinity lane
Smith Jane. Mickleinte
Thornton Mary, Walmgate
Underwood Sarah. Great Stonegate
Veavers Francis, Wahngate
Wake Hannah, Coney street
Warmeth Mary, Tanner row
Webster Ann, Low Petergate
Mitturights,
Chapman William, Fetter lane
Fawoett Charles, Walmgate
Music Preceptors, Ftntders, and insiru-
ment Makers,
Brown C*hri8toi)her, Micklegate
Camidge Matthew, (organist at the
cathedral) High Petergate
Camidge John, M.D. Manor bouse
Harmau Wm. 12, New bridge street
Hargett Charles. Blake street
Hill Frederick, Micklegate
Hogarth Edward, College street
KnaptonS. <fe P. Coney street
Knapton Philip, (professor) St. Sa<
vk>urgate
Ohman Andrew, (organs and vk^s)
GiUygate
Robinson John, Stonegate
Smith Josiah, (instrument dealer) St.
SavKHnrgate
Stears Samuel, (tambourines and mi-
litary' drums; Fomute
Tomlinson Thomas, Blake street
Ward John, (organs) Micklegate
Mustard Manufacturers if Dealers,
Bell Michael, (dealer) Monkgate
Lee Wm. (mlr.) Layerthorp
Taylor Cook ACo. (nifrs.) Spurriergt.
Neirspapers, Sfc,
Tuesday— York Conrant, Henry
Cobb & Co. Coney street, oppo-
site the end of New street
Thursday— York Chronicle, Wm.
Blancbard.Coppergate
Saturday— York Herald, Hargrove.
Gawthorp A Hai^i-ove, Pavement
Satcrdav— Yorkshire Gazette, John
Wolstenholme, Pavement
YORK. 182 YORK.
Pkpticiam,
8«e alto SorgeoHM and Dmggitti.
Pile's RadDf Calendar, Tbomas So-
tbcrao. Coney it.
Racine Calendar, R. Jobnsoni book-
seller, Coney ftreet
« - Oil and Colour DeaUrM,
Hanson C.J. Low Peteigate
Pttrkinson Nathaniel, (and paint)
Stonegate
Spencer Isaac <fe Co. flnt Water lane
Taylor Cook <fe Co. Spuniergate
Oplieians,
Harnett John, CoUeff^ street
Wisker Widow, (glasses ^ inttru-
menti) Spurriergate
Paintert, Hittoric^ PortraU and Mi-
uiaturti.
Banks Robert, (min.) Marker's yard,
Micklegate
Brown John, (landscape) Walmgate
Care Henry, (artist) Mkikleffate
Dalby David, (animals) without Mic-
kleKate nsr
Walker Thomas, Coney street
Parniert, Uouse euid Sign.
Audaer Robert, (and paper banger)
St. Andrewgate
Audaer Geo. St. Andrewgate
Barra James. Low Petergate
Beadle and Perfect, Micklegate
Bean James, Barracks
Bmdley SaTiie, Beddem
Brookbank Jonn, Coney street
Brown John, Walmgate
Brown & Klrlew, (coach) Dafygate
Davies William, CfoUiergate
Glenn Eleazer, St. Savioiir/^te
Hardy Thomas. High Petergate
Holliday Jas. Barra, High Pctergate
HoUiday James and Son, Swim*gate
Ingram William, Parsonage bouse,
Coney street
Jones John, CulUergate
Pnrkinson NatbameC (coach) Stonegt.
Pollard Catharine, CoUier^te
Thompson Lewis. Walmgate
WesUand John, High Jubbergaie -
Paper Hanging Manvfactwrtrt,
Audaer Robert, St. Andfew|fi^te
Baker Geo. St. Helen's square
Kibblewaite James, High Petergate
Blush John, (wholesale) Monk bar
Pawnhrokert,
Fettet Geo. Lady Peckett'f yard,
, Pavement
Palmer Alice, Patrick pool
PerjSxmers,
Brownridffe Robert, Stonegate
HallCbanes, Coney -street
Hands William, Blake street
Parsons John, (perfumery, warehouse
& ornamental hair mfc:)Coney st
Young James, Bfinstergate
Beckwith Stephen, Coney street
Belcombe Williaro, High Petergato
EastouJobn, Bootham
Groldie Geo. Blake street
Lawson John, Lendal
Wake BaMwin, Little Blake tdeet
Plam Makers,
Botbamley John, Tannar row
Dibb William, North street
Ferrand William, Mk^egate
Hardy Elii. Coates yard, Tanner row
Var\Tll Michael, 8, New Bridge street
Planterert and Slatere.
Chapman William, Bishop hill
Crabtree Eli, Lendal
Ellison John, Lord Mayors walk
Lay cock Jacob, Church yd. North st*
Nicholson and BeU, Bootham square
Prince Matthew, Tanner row
Reynolds William, Gillygate
PImnbere and tSlaziers,
Barm Creo. Goodramgnte
Bantf James, High Petergate
Barm James, IjOw Petergate
Croft James, Davi'gate
Davies William, ColUergate
Drinkeii Johii,Blue Ball yd.Skeldeigt.
Geldard F. F. Giliygate
Hartley Rdbert, rossgate
Hodgson Thomas, Stonegate
Houseman John, Peter Inue
Jackson John, jun. North street
Jackson John, Goodramgate
Noton Tbomas, Stonegate
Sbouksmith Joseph, St. Mary's row»
Bishop hill
Sumpner John, Spurriergate
Walker Matthew, 10, New Bridge sU
Porter Dealers,
Harrison John, Low Ousegate
Holmes William, Haymarket
Kiinber Tbos. 6s Son, St. Helen's sqr.
Morley William, CK)odramgate
Scarr and Fletcher, Mickle/ifate
Whitwell <fe Nolton, St. Saviourgate
Poulterers*
See also Poalterers among the Coantry
Carriers.
Baincs Hy. without Castlegt. postern
Barker Anne, Little Shambles
Monkman Sarah, Peter lane
PrestJohn, Feasegate
Printers, Letter Press,
Alexander Wm. and Son, Ca.«t legate
Blancbard William, Copi)ergute
Carrall M. W. (printing mk maaufac*
turer) Walmgatw "
Cobb Henry. Cone} street
Crawshnw Cornelius, Pavement
Deigbton Tbomas, Pavement
imtK.
188
YORK.
Hamove^ GswUiorp, « BMtfpofe,
PBfement
Jobnson Robert, Goney stveet
KemiKwJnmet, OoUmate
.Richardsoii R. A J. High Onsegate
Stofiy Wm. Low Potergate
Weiglitman ft^omas, Low P«itenwte
WiboD * Sons, (pabtisben) flig^
Oosegate
W<^rteBbobne JTohn, MiniteriGBte
8m Attomiet.
Itijrt ultoifMi-
Attdom W911. IttMle Water bne
Gibson jEhomaSy North atraet
Meyjien flkmutf. Coppenrale
Smith WiUiain, Haymvket
Varey Wm. A Son, Fetter lane
Vause eeoq^e, Paremeqt
Regitimr OJhttfor StrimiU.
Coates lobn, High Petennte
\ HurwOrth Tbonas, Mtckfe^tale
Koowles Wm. Preoenten court
Richardmn Mn. IS. CoU^ aCieet
Small John. Collejre street
Thomas WUUam^ Minster yard
Rope if TwHm Mamtfaehann,
Bell John, Walmgate
DaltoD Wm. Great Shambles
Hodgson Joseph, Great Shambles
Kyle John, Pa?ement
BtUner Rjdiardy High Ousegnte
Moverley John. Middle water lane
Sarage John. Cheat Shambles
Shepherd John, Middle water lane
Shepherd Thomas, Walmgate
Smith Wm. without Walmgate bar
Walker John, SUver street
i^dfi •• erf — riiiH.' \ : y ?.■.'■ \U-'t tarVf M
Barr WUliam, Coney jftiTet
BoLteriil .Inmes, CJoodirimgnte
Cariw Th^»mus, Wttlmgiate
Daw^Q Joshtjd, Fosi^t*
Edsoia Robert, (sadtll« tree
Wnlmifnt**
Gentle Rribprt, JMin^ter gnte
maker)
H am i I to 1 1 ft 0 btf rf , Boot ham
Hay John LpijiiwUj
Jobiiwin Jo-jeph^Ji
Hay John LpiJiiifrUjn, MiokJ*^j^rite
Johnson Rbd. Gt. »iinibl^. ^ FiOTori,
Lee WTlJiara, Tbursiiity nmrket
Lee ^ MaiioB, Hij<h Oase^aUi
JMnrtimer Josepii, Walnii^alt*
Bai]dJf- r-. ,-, ,. r. i .,,to
isjaj;;. .,LL < iiL-i'iri.;ii|H-r, .u.. .,;h„-imto
Simpson John, Walmgate
Ware Christopher, Stonegate
Sail Makert.
Fisher Joseph, Middle water lane
Wilkinson John, Middle water lane
Watterworth Thos. T, Coney sfaceet
Seafsrt Md Sfalt Jffrdkante.
Cattley and Mitchell, (aMichaiits)
North street
Overond Leoatitf^Skddeigata
StooforndBiU BwOdin,
Biidi Thof . witboatSkehlefgato Foa-
tem
Hill Sarah, Marygate
Nicholson J. SkcSdergatft
Xur]^ Joseph, Clementhorp irithont
FOstern
MrU oMd flTiEM Jir«rdkMKr.
Mi>^n.T7Ba (rviau. x^vncj^o StTOOt
Braithwalte Abraham, Sponieigate
Buraeli Oeonre, Mint yard
Coopnand Relby, Skeldergate
Cressi^ Geo. sen. Fossgate
Ellis Geo. (St. Leonard's VaulU)
Mint yard
Gibson Robert, Petenate
Harrison Joho> Low Ouaegate
Harrison Wm. (British wine) Darygt
Jackson John, Hay market
Lawton and Pearson, Goodranunite
Oldfteld Wm. LendS
Oliver Mary, Micklegate
Rooke Mark, New Bridge street
Rouer John and Son, Thursday mirt.
Seller Charles, Pavement
Simpson James, Davygate
Swan Abel. Coppergate
VoUans Jobn, MicKlegate
Ward Jobn, Fossgate
Webb Joseph, Feasegate
Wbincap Wm. Walmgate
Whitwell Wm. Pavement
Wilkins^ James, opposite George
Inn, Coney street
Wolstenhobne Joseph, Hif^ Peteigt.
Stamp CtfieM,
North Riding, William Hale, Esq.
New street
West Riding and York, Wm, Grey,
Esq. Low Peteigate
Stay Makera.
Armatage Abia. North street
Brown Thos. Thursday market
Dunn John, High Petervate
Fawbert Josepb, High Fetergate
Flower Elisiabetb. Stonegate
Hopton George, Stonegate
Hnrworth Thos. Mkklegate
Lyon Charles, Stonegate
Ridley Cuthbert, Lord Mayor's walk
Wilberforoe and Cawood, rossgata
Stocking Mamtfacinrert,
See alio HMien.
1 Bott Jonathan^ i:*olilergate
M
YOUK.
134
yoek;.
ColUiu Jime, (lUk stocking grofter)
• ColUeigate
Todd benjamin. Little Sbamblas
ISHmeand Morhh Mattmttmd SctUfift.
Bennett A Fliutoff, St. Andrewgute
Buckley Joseph, Coppergate
Dovenor Mark, €iO0dramgati>
Fiiher Cbailesi Tanner sow
Moore Alexander, Wabnffate
Mountain Robert, Lendal
Pk>ws Benj. and Son, Foabndge,
Walmgato
Shout Wm. Beddero . , ^ v
Snowdonand Buckley, (and sculptors)
Micklegate
Sollitt John, High Jubbergate
Stead Wm. and Son, Skeldergate 4
North street , , .
Taylor Michael, (sculptor) Lendal
Tiloey John, Bootham
Strwf Bonntl mnd Hat Mamtfaeiurmrs.
See Millinerf.
Asplnall James, Coney street
Banks Catharine. Fossgate
BirksThos.Colliergate _^
Borrows Elitabeth, High Petergate
Chippendale EU«abeth, Peter laoe
Clark J. and J. Tanner row
C*lark Mary, Tanner row .
Cloak James. Stonegate ^ ^
Cooke Joseph, IT, Cfoney street
Dale Mary, Midclegate _
Gibson Elizabeth, iTigb Petergate
Gill Mary. Aldwark ^^ ^ ^^ ^
Hobnes Hannah, U, New Bridge st.
Hupe Caroline, Low Petergate
Jameson Mary, Minster yaird
Jackson Mary, Stonegate
Kidd Wm. Grape lane
Metcalfe Elittabeth, Huflgatd
PearsAnne. Himgate
Robinson Charlotte, Trinity lane
Todd Elizabeth, Goodramgate
Williamson Harriet, Goodramgate
Wilkinson Elizabeth, Walmgate
Wright Anne, Dundhs street
SurgeoHt,
See Bko i^ysidant & Chenif ts & Druggiita.
Allen Oswald, (apothecary,) CoUiergt.
Allen Mattbew) (aputbeeary to the
Lunatic Asylum) Bootham
Atkinson James, Lendal
Brown Geo. Castlegate
Cbampney Geo. C(riliergato
Clark W. 8. Micklegate
Clarke Geo. Davygate
Coates Amos, New Bridge street
Drake Richard, Precenters court
Hope Wm. Castlegate
Hopps George, SkeMcrgnte
Husband Wm. High Petergate
M'MiUan John, Minttergate, dmt
Stonegate ^
Mangles John, Precenters court
Matterson Wm. Minster yaid
Overton James, Blake street
Ryland Wm. without Mk^klegate bar
SMinders Jam^ High Ousegate
Stubbs Mark, Walmgate
Wollis Edward, High Petergate
Wilson John, (to the Dispensary) St.
Andrewgate
TVrftort m»d UabU Mmkw, ifc
Sew also WttoUcD Drtpos-
Blafikstone Geo. Low Jubbergate
Brown Geo. Peter lane
Bulmer Richard, Aldwark
Bossey John, Low Jubbergate
Buttrey Geo. Walmgate
Castelf Geo- St. Satfourgat*
Coupland James, Goodramgate
Dalby Joeeph, Jubbergate
Davis Joseph, (naval and militBiy)2iy
Coney street \
Douglass Henry, Aldwark
Dunn John, Stonegate
Dunn John, High Petergate
Dunwell Richard, Coppergate
Barfe Wm. Hu?h Petergate
Bvers Wm. Spiirriergate
Fether Nevllfe, Walmgate
Fletcher Geo. High Jubbergate
Fox Thomas, Fossgate .
Hollins John, opposite George Inn,
Coney street
Hudson Thomas, Stonegate
Harworth David, Bootham row
LitUewood Solomon, Walmgate
Maflatrat Frederick, 4«, Coney st.
Masser John, Fo«5sgate
Nicholson Jobn, Stonegate
Nicholson Geo. Goodramgate
Nixon John, Haricer's yd. Micklegate
Norman Wm. Goodramgate
Rhodes Robert, Blake-street
Richardson John, Minster yard
Richmond Joseph, H ungate
Stansfteld Abraham, Micklegate
Vause Geo. Pavement
Wade John, Stonegate
Waind Wm. Goodramgate i
Waim Thos. High Petergate
Walker Joseph, Low Petergate
Walls Wm. Low Ousegate
Webster Thos. Walmgate
Weldin Thos. Walmgate
Wbitoley Geo. Feasegate
Wilkinson John, Feasegate
Tallow CkatuUers,
Catton, Crosby and Co. Micklcgata
Dobson Emanuel, Low Petergate
Poster Wm. Fossgate
LoGkcy Thos. Great Shambles
yokK.
1S5
YOEK.
Parkin Henry Goodramgnto
Priestley Geo Goodramgate
Riohardson <feBarrell. Gt. Shambtefl
Sigswnrth Jobn, CasUegate
Smith Henry » Wabngate
Stead Henry <& Edward, Skeldergate
Slepbeoion Richard, Great Shambles
Taxnen.
Saaako Curriers and Fell Mongen.
Hirst Fmnots, Walm^te
PriettHian David, Manrgate
RK^rdson Wm. SketdenEate poatem
TbuRMin Wm. without wMnigt. bar
See also Qrocert.
Blrks Wm. Swinegate
Bleckley Wm. 5, Low Ousegate
BoUaad Thomas, (agent to the Lon-
don Genuine Tea Company, 23,
Ludjmie-biU) Spurriergato
Brown Richard. Conev street
Biownridge Robert, Sboegate
Buckle Jhirmaduke. St. SavkMir row
Cation, Crosby, A Co, Mickktgate
DaltoB Wm. Goodranigate
Dunn and Robinson, Hi^n Ousegate
Poster Robert, Coney street
GUI WiUiam, ColUefsato
Green John, FeasegiUe
Gregory Thomas, (wholesale) High
OuMdnte
Harrison Wm. High Jubbergate
Hearon <fe Dale, (whotesale) Hlgb
Ousegate
Heselwood Thomas. Bootham row
Knowles Thomas, Coppergate
Ifaltby H. D. Pavement v
Mason 4f Branton, (<& coffee roasters X
Minster yard
Mason John, CasUegate
Mason John, iun. Petergate
Morritt Wm. Veasegote
Ransley Wm. Lendol
Scaw'm Wm. Low Petergate
Taytor James, I, New Bridge street
Tuke Samuel and Co. Castlegate
Waller Rt. Micklegate bar
^Watson Christopher, Low Ousegate
'Watterworth Thomas (agent for the
sale of Genuine Teas) 7, Coney
street
WHkiuson James, opposite George
Inn, Coney street
Williamson Richard, Stonegate ,
Thread Mamitfaehtren,
Fletcher and Scarr, North street
Hedley Hartas, (uat«nt coloured and
shoe thread) Albion street
Lakeland and Poppletou, Willow st.
Richardson Wm. Skeldergate postern ] Dawes John, Peas€4iolm green
m2
Scarr John, (patent ooioured and sho^
thread) Huogate
Timber ami Raff MerekanU,
Cataey Thos. A J. H. North street
Peacock Thos. A Qeo, Skeldergate
Peaoodc V^ J. and G. Skeldergate
Watkinson Thos. Wfdmgate
Tb6aeoo amd Sm^ffi^, ^ Dmlert,
Amy Reuben, Feesegate
Bell John. Stonegate
Bewlay Thus. Low Ousegate
Crombte Geo. Fossgate
Labron Wm. Pavement
Tobacco Pipe Makers.
Deaeon Joseph, High Jubbeigate
Lazenby Robert. Gillygate
Mason Geo. Lord Mayor's walk
Shafloe Hannah, Walmgate
Tby Maimfactarere 4r frarehoui94.
Adams David, Silver street
Fawbert Wm. Stonegate
Fossett Joseph, (Toodramgate
Fox Wm. Peter lane
Marshall Martha, 6, Coney street
Mears John, Pavement
Middleton John, Nessgate
Mortimer Isaac, t9. Coney street
Sledmere Richard. Nessgate
TVunk Makeri.
Cattell George, Goodramgmte
Judsou Wm. Coney street
Middleton John, Nesssate
Stewart Andrew, Wabngate
Tumeri in fTood, Ivory^ Sfc,
Adams David, Silver street t
Fawbert Wm. Stonegate
Fearnley Thos. Low Jubbergate
Fossett Joseph, Goodramgiite
Foi Wm. Peter bioe
Morritt Wm. (toys) Feascgute
Scaife Wm. Swijiegate
Stones Geo. Pavement
UmbrelUt ami Paraeol Mawfn,
Beaik Wm. Stonegate
Metcalfe Mirabelhi (and lobby dolhs)
Spurrieigate
Famieher,
Stokes Blisabeth, Bootham row
Taylor, Cook <fe Co. (varnish manfrs.)
Spurriergaie.
fFaichmakere,
Sea Ctoek and Watch Makers ft R^iaiien.
^ilar;^ng'«rt.
Gillian Thos. old wharf, Skeldergate
Mills Henry A Son, new wharf, Skel-
dergate
frheeluHghtt,
See also Carpenters.
Bean John, Patrick Pool
YOEX.
186
TOBK.
Johofon Jotepb, Haogate
Horker James, (agifoultural imple-
meiitt) If arygua
Lowe John, GUlyiiAte
Meek Rtcbard, Gmrgate
Noble Geo. (thiasUDg machine mkr.
and carpenter JBootham
Taylor Jeremiab, w almnte
WttteriwuM John» HigfaJoM
Fearby John, Dunning^ yd. Pocigate
Lawton Samoel, Walmgato
Powell Thomat, Castlegate
Soadlock John^ Fossgate
fTkiU md Rtd Lmtd Mawtfaektrjf.
Lidden dk Co. wtthont Walmgate bar
fFWimdtka if BMkmmgmrt, 4r«.
Bell DftvuL Wnttngzite
Britoi) WilLiuip A Id work
UurrU^ill Wm. Durinhi^f'^ yd. Posfgata
Cliirk WdlJam, College street
C!lt*gn Abrftbflm, GoodmfnH»t«
Col) It!!' MichapL JKirklei;rB.t^
Dougiaa dt Lockwood, Skeldpti^te
DuTicau llenry^ Dyndos sUie^t
Stlisuii Jct|jr3. "Dnvytjate
Gibson Jcweiib^ Pavemeut
Giles William, Coppergnte
GloTcr TboiiiHit, Low Jubbefiate
GiDifer Johii^ G<K>drarngate
Hmby WiilUAni^ Skeldergoio
Hick Mattb(>^w, Petenrate
Lei*^ Bf tnuniiji^ GoodnLmgate
Lister rEri^topber, (scdJo beam mkr.)
Norlii tit.r**Ht
North W. G, Fea«e£Eite
EnlerJnhti, Fossbnd^K-^ Wat m gate
Smith J<Pieiib* Low Pet*;rxJtte
Htiowdi-Ei Wiiliiim, Wnlmi^ttte
Sylnk Jo<(pph, Ltttk^ Sbumbl^^i
WaikJ FraiaHis Miinor ynr^t
Well* Geo* Le*>pnn.l yd, Pflvemeiit
Wlieman iohxx, Flc^t.^aU'r laii«
Allison H.B. Fossgate
Valley Maryy Foasgate
fFoolUm Drmpmri and Tliitorr.
Sm also TaUon.
Atkinson JTamM, Coppergate
Bainbridn 4: Woodall, how Onsegate
Bradley Luke, Fosqpate
Brown John, Skeldeigata
Cordukes <fe Hohnes, Hay market
Davis Joseph. 8 1> Coney street
Dunn John, Stonente
Barle Wm. High Atenate
B?ers Wm. Spoirieigate
Hodgson John» High Ousegata ,
HolUns John, (opposite Oeoige Inn)
Coney street
Hudson Thomas, StoBegate
Knowlet Geone, High Ousegaie
Mallatmt FMerldc, 46. Coney stnet
Headier T. B. Great Shambles
Meynen Thomas, Coppergate
Nicaolson John, Stonegate
Rhodes Robert, (steward of the noe
ooorse) BUke street
Sanderson John, Pavement
StilcUand W. 2 H. Blake street
Vanse George. Pavement
Wade John, Stonegate
Waind William, Goodramgate
Walker Joseph, Low Petergate
WaUs Wttliara. Low Onsegate
Whitehead \niliam, Fossgate
Ambler Abraham. Peasehobn green
Buckle Marmadoke, SU SarkMir row
Cocker Robert, 15, New brklge st.
Fawoett Mrs. Ann, Walmgate
Rhodes John, (stuA) Barker bill
Todd Benjamin JLlttte Shambles
Trout Isabella, Walmgate
Walker Francis, North street
Wolstenholiue Dean, Bootham
AINSTY OF YORK.
Ths Ainsty or Codnt? op the
Cirr OF Vo&K, is « district to th» West at
Vork, under the jurisdiction of ths Lord
Mayor sod Uagistrttes of that city, to which
it was annexed in the twenty-seventh of
Henry VI. Prior to this time it was a wapen*
Uke or hundred of the West Riding. The
AiHstp at Aneftjf iM supposed by Drake to
have been derived fttna the frid northern word
aneilt signifying a bandred contiguous,
4>ppoBlte, or near to the city. Tlie whole
district or w^ioitake was anciently a forest,
but it ints dis-forcsted by the charters of
Riduu:d L and John. The circuit of the
Ainsty Is computed at thlrty*two miles,
according to the foHowing calculation :-.-
JPnJto the confluence of the tivm
Nidd and Ouse, at Nun-MonkUnij
to Huit of the Wharf and
Ouse, near Nun-AppkJton 12
From the Junction of the Warf and
Onse to Thorp- Arch 11
From Thorp-Arcb to Wilsthorp, on
the Nidd 6
From Wilsthorp, along the Uqc of
the Nidd, to i(s ouoflueuoe
with the Ouse 9
The Ainsty cgnpcises thlrty.flve towns and
villages, of which the following h tlie
enuntcratkm .i^v
Aeaster Malbis,
AcMterSeByy,
Aconb,
Angram,
Appfetoo Roebock,
Askhara Bryan,
Askham RIcSard,
Bkkeiton,
Bilteongh,
BiltbD,
BishopthoTjie,
Bcrifun Percy,
Catterton,
Colton,
Copmanthorpe
Dringbottses,
Healaugli,
^chttiveof
Holgate,
Huttoo Wansicy
Knapton,
LongMarstoB,
Middlethorpe,
Mour Monkton,
Nether Poppletoh,
Oxtnn,
Ruflbrth,
Steeun,
Tadcaster, to the mid-
dle of the bridge,
Thorp-Ard),
Tockwith,
Upper Popptetoq
Walton,
WighiU.
Wilsthorp.
fererol hanUets.
In Drakes time the City and Ahiaty of
York were aecbuhtcd equal to one-cfghth
part of the West Riding, and dne-twentietA
of the whole coonty. The extraordinary
increase of population and wealth in the
West Riding witliin the last hundred years
has, howevex, destroyed these proiiortintis,
and it appears, from the census ot 1821,
that the City and Ainsty of York do nut
now, in point of pupulatiou, escecd oo^
twenty-fifth part of the West Riding, and
one thirty-fifth part of the whole county.---*
In all aseeasmcnts by act of parliament the
City of York Is taxed at three-fiftht, and
the Ainsty at two-fifths. Till the year 1735.
a doubt existed whetha the f^edK^ers of
the Ainsty had a right of mffkage at the
election for members of porliaineni. for this
county, (on the ground Uiat it farmed part
and parcel of a separate county) and though
their votn were received by the SherilT,
they were always taken wHh a query prefixed
to their names; but after the contest between
Sir Miles Stapleton, Bart and Sir RowUnd
Winn, Avt. the mattor was brought to JsMie
before the tlo«ae of Commens, when the
House, antherDChof March. 1735, decided.
" That the peipoiis whose freeholds Ue wUb-
" hi that port of the County of the City of
"York, which is commonly called the
«* Ahuty. havea right to vote Ibr Rnlghts
" of the Shire of the County of York.*~The
following Is a brief deseription' of the places
within the Atasty,taken in aIpl)abetfcaiovder,
wHh the directory of each pliflb subjohied^^
AbASTRR Mai.bis, (p.) situated
on tAe Ouse; 4 miles S. of York. Here is a
good Sdiool Hi^psCf emluw^ with the |m>-
ducts of soma laud^ under the patronage of
certain tn(atees, -who have the appointment
of fourteen poor children, as proper objects
to receive instruction free of cosL Mr*
Oeoi^Cowpcr, is the master, and Messr;:.
William Cundell, John Kettlewcll, and John
Oates, feofltes. The church |s an ancient
structure, of ^hicfa the Rev. Tfaomaa Barker,
is perpetual curate. The town derives its
name ham the fiumUy of the Malby% which
flourished here for sdme centuries after the
Kpiest Populatioo, 291.
3
188 ACA. Mtfufy]
Famifrtjr rmMMyPidDBriitf Wm.
CumlaUwiiu RainesJohn
DftrUn^ John Stokes John
Dawson Richard Thompson Jonth.
Elsworth John MilUmBn, Sfe.
Elsworth Rebecca Goodall Dorothy
Etberington J. UatfteldRosamoad
Harrison John Skoemaken.
Kettlewell John Archer Richard
Mawton Charles Mortimer John
Oates John
Cooper Geo. sdioolmaster
Cooper Wm. parish dark
CrdftJohn, taik>r
Croft Matthew, grooar, dx.
Darlins Samuel, tailor and Tictaaller,
Fisherman's Arms
Dawson Richard, constable
CHIl Charies, tailor and_grooer
Oates Wm. Tict. SUp Ian
Preston Philip, gardener
Reader Wm. b&ksralth <fc coal dlr.
Shepherd Wm. gardener
Torr John, Impounder
The Humher fiXsam Packei to Gains'
bro'y every Monday and Thursday,
and to York every Tuesday <fe Ffi.
Csi-tisr John Torr, every Satofday to
the Blepfaaot <fc Castle, SkeUeigate,
York.
ACO.
AcAfTsn Sblbt, In the paiisb of
84UllBcflMi| SiiBilii&orYoriu TMtvil^
tags Is piiimtly ritmted on the tanks oT
ths OttM, OB whfeh river Chs Stssm FMkett,
sndoUMM. psMSWlnpinloSalhy, Otfns-
bnf sad HiiH, tflidtog flomidwahlj to m^
UvMi the aoneb Hm is a FM Sdioal,
with an eDdownMBC of fl* 7«* per •oamn,
wising oat of ths liBS-fiwm lents, sided sko
Iqr vohmlery tabieriptfoiM of the faihsUCsnt*
of the towMhipi This pleee ivatlbnnertj
patt or the poMMloa of the Abbot of Sdbjr*
end fttxathaiee It! BSBM Is derived. Popu-
lStl0B,lM
FareMff. Harrap Wm.
CiesMTJ.HalesbiUMiddlebroogbGeo,
Dawson James, Varley John, Leas
Hales hiU house
F»weett Geo. Wade Francis
Hanap James Wonnald Maiy
Abfcey Robert, schoolmaster
Hi«4c Geo. ferryman
Preston John, mole catdier
Stead Catherine, victualler, Black^
smith's Arms
St^ad Wm. blacksmith
CatH^r^ Geo. Hick to York every Sat.
AcoMB, (p.) in the liberty of St.
PvleiliiSiniteiW.ofYork. Theehonhls
no snoicnt imeU •tvuctute, wd botag leatcd
IkmUira rhoDse \i for tlvcii pi ace (rf i
cfiTCrn Hera ii ajfsu i^ newTy ffirctvtl 1
ch.nLr>>e]f lik^viic a School, tHiUt by i
mlP'CTirtiotis uf x\im inhkbitajiti.
Id wruin Iniitet*^ upm Dt* Sell'k pleB of
education* Ptipulatkn, 7^
Anti**rson Rohert^ Esq,
BumLow Jobtif £iq,
Bfirstow Kliiiihetbj jR^ntieTiTomaii
Bet'kk'y Nntliiin^ geutl4?iii(in
Britt'in Tfanma*, gentkniiin
BuUiTnnt Thomas, h^riUeraiui
Crtkert William, f^nUcjueui
Ft^nrby Juhrii y<*<>mnn
Fotbt^ri^ll Juhn, i^euUeJitaT]
Galt^ Ctmyers^ Esq,
Utilo William^ R^ij,
H iJ I W il Li am , yeoman
Jolly JoUn, yfomon, Graoge
Kirk by JofiHCha^it geutkinaa
LUj) il Geonji-v Eaj|,
Nt"tclft<>n F^divurct, j^vntleman
PoH:kfit*tci Miiry, ^liUewommi
Pi^rcivul Missi'w
Ramsey Mi&$t?f; M. ^)d 8.
RobL^rt,"! Geonw, gentlemaa
Torrt* Kliby, Esiq.
Watie V. i^enMeworanji
Wlikirai^on WjULaiSj comcdtan
Wdgbt Misses
Asjffum Ketpfrtf
Mnnnetiug Henry
Benson VTra,
BeD'^on Geo.
^kii>witb'H, B(iil Dnf Unci Mary
ludj^ui^ hou^« HiirriKcin Richard
Trirlor Jumesj si^Ti.Lomb Ricfaard
vUia Lnxf^tihy Wm.
Biaek^mithrf Macltin'Tbos.
Ji'b.^on tlobcrt
DaJLoD RoWrt
Piiui^ Joseph
Buldterf,
Kirk RIchnrd
^yddflU GeoVf^
KUiv Wm. junr.
b\*am Jime
Fit'ldljoiisi* Benj*
FciTr(."!5t Wiji*
Forrest Thoe^
Fowler Wm,
ITftsloD Joftn
Kirk Rioboni
iClrk Jf>hr>
Ltikf-Tand Robert
Piinre Win.
Wiidp Dnvid
Aftkwith Wm.
PindtT Robert
Rk'bnfd>on Geo*
Hobin^oii Henry
Skilbf ck Josepn
Cotihon Jahn> (4(
draiMjr)
Hiirdy Wra.
Hardv IJivry
Bi^miju Robert
Hit^lti^ John
HylmL'"! Geo.
ifuJ'^uii Robert
Kifk James
Bri^kb^m Geo.
Brit toil John
BniwiiriggEobert
HSHd^i Jobn
Bcnitoii Wm. '
Tav lor Joseph, jus.
Woartcui Wm.
Ana.
Mi«%.l
A8X.
189
Taiion, StMd Wm.
Bateman Wm, Swatet SfimtMon
HoleU, imu and TaMrw,
Bkok Swan, John Benson
Britannia^ Jobs Ward
Grey Hone, William Mason
Gray fiottttd dk Hare. Joseph Prince
Giey Mare, John Wikeley, 6ora dealer
Coates Robert, baker
Greenbank Geo. pis jobber
NetUeton Thot. schoolmaster
Witterington John, lime dk ooal mert.
CWHsrt, to York <fe Wetherby, every
Toetday, Thursday and Satmrday
Amobam, in the padsh of Long
Marston ; 4 milei NNB. of Tadcaster,
and 7 lirom York. Population, 06.
Carbutt Thomas, vict. Board
Todd John, shopkeeper and carrier to
York every Saturday
\ ForstSii, Parker Susannah
Dickinson Benj. Rheam John
Edeson John Rheam Matthew
Palfteeman James ■
JppUhm (Nun), in the parish of
tan PMvyt « miki 8E. of Tsawrtar,
ivM fbniwriy a Priory* ftir Ntmsof the Cis-
ferdaaOrdwt tuokM to the itlgB of King
8taph«a,byAlli»4a 8t Qutatint sad aBong
th*ii4anetkNiipnKribed totlMNimiartliit
bouM to the ywr 1489, an th« folkmliig t»
"That the doiiter doon be ahnt vp fa wto-
ttr at leTflD, and to Mnnmer atelght at night,
and the keys daUvered to the priorcM.—
That the prioraM and aU the riftcn lodge
plghUy to the dorter, unlaw tkk or dJ waiod.
That none of ytheiltleis use the ala-house,
or the wiienide, where the ooone ot t/tna-
gan daUy resort That Dona of the dtten
have thdr acnrlee of Boeat and drink to ttielr
ahanbtn, hot heap the ftotor and the hall,
ttwlwi tick. That no siiler totag to any
man, rellgloiia or leealar, toto their eham-
hen or any secret plaoe, day dr night, dcc^-
That the prioren lioeDse no rister to go a
pllgrtaiage, or vii^t their fH«Klf , without
great oaoae, and than to have a oompanton.
That the eoovent grant no oorodica or
Ifvirlcs of bread, or ale, o^ other viotoal,
to any pemo, without special Uocnoe. That
(hey ti^ to no perhen<ttnauaceri or tojour-
Be0r valkm ehiktreo, or old persons, Ac"^
Otf the 5tb or Deoember, 1A40, this Monas-
tery was tairendered, and afterwards became
a ruin. Thomas Lord Fairfiuc built a hand-
some bridi house upon the rite} whieh, with
the estate, was subsequently purduMed by
Mr. Alderman Mibier, a menhant to Leeds;
and la now tlie teat of his great-grandion Sir
W'M*Mitocr,Bact,
AppLKToa RoBBocK, to the pB^
risk of Bollan P«eyi 8 miks SW. of Yarfc.
Here b a neat tariek-bulk chapel, beloi«ing
to the Methodistt of the OU Connesioo,
creeted about three years ago; likawke a
good National Sehool hoose, for sixty boya
and fifty gfaH, buiU by lubseriptkm to 1817.
patronlaed by the Bev. Aichdeaesn Mark-
ham, and supported 1^ votontary oontribu-
tions. Theritaattontov«rysatebrious,snd
there is llvii^ hsse at prsssiit an old man of
the name of Jdhn Lamb^ aged 94 ysais.
Population, 685.
MoUett Ann, gentlewoman
Saunders Rev. Wm. curate
Bulchers, Vairey Richard
Jowitt Edward Whentley Richard
Stead James Oardmmn,
Coal MerehaaU, Chambers NaUil.
Pmcier Edward Stephenson John
Wheatley Rtohard Ward Tbos.
Farsiartjjr, rsoanw, Oroosrt, ifc,
Barker John Stephenson John
Bell Wm. Wood James
Carrack John Joinm-t, 4rc.
Hart James Cook John
Kllby Henry Richardson Wm.
Layeock Wm. 8ho§mmk€r»,
Laycock Tbos. Backhouse Wm.
MoUett John Barnes John
Morley Robert Cartwrlght John
Piokeitaf^atthaw, Taiton,
Bat Pudding gm.Brown Franois
Richardson Wm. ShiltotoTbos.
Stead Matthias Woodhall James
Carrack John, perpetual constabto
Carrack Thomas, vtot. Crown
Cooper Tbos. cattle dealer, Ac*
Denton Robert, com miliar
Denton Elisabeth, midwife
Hewson J. master of National sdiool
Pickles David, weaver
Pottage Rd. thrashing machine maker
Richardson William, vict. Shouktor oC
Mutton
Simpson Wm. keeper of ferry
Snare Wm. brlcklagrer
Stead Tbos. bladcsmtth and fhrrier
Wheatley Richard, vtot. Buck, brewar
and maltster
Carritn, Wm. Bacchus <fe Thos. Shll<
letoe, to York every Sat. the latter
to Tadcaster every Wednesday
AsKHAM BRTAN,iP.) 4 mlles S.
W. of York. The chufcfa is an anotont
structure, the living is a vtoarage, the
present Incumbent Rev. R. S. Thomp-
son ; here is also a Methodist chapel,
and an endowed School. Pop. 3Tt.
Cbamplay Robert, gentleman
Fawcett Ml8«^es
Preston D. £s(|.
140
ABK.
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mt,
Preston Rev. J. D. A. M.
Wright Rev. GiH>rge, curate and da«-
sicftl seminary
BlaektmithSf Jackson Wm.
Allan John Jttck<«on John
Douthwaite John Knanton Tbos.
Butchers, Morley Jhos.
Brown John Finder J . Hag farm
Dunnington Wm. RIdtdala Samuel,
Com Milltrs, Manb Harm
Gilson Wm. Thomnson Wm.
Leedie Wm. Bast farm
Farm&rM, Grocm-9^ Ifc,
Baker O. Mill farm Firth John
Brown William, Man^tead Luke
West farm Shomnakets,
Cnrr John Beck John
Dunnineton Tbos. Stephenson Wm.
Fearby John
A Horn John, vict. Red Lion
Cooper Geo. parish clerk
Juckson Wm. hchoolmaster
Kilner Win. joiner and wheelwright
Smooton Sarah, vicf. Bny Horse
Vincent Wm. tailor and shopkeeiier
Viner Mordecal, gardener
Carri«r-John Todd, to York and
Angram, every Saturday
AsKHAM Richard, (p.) 5 mile>^
SW. of York. The church here U a
neai ancient siructare, there is hJso a
newly erected Mctbodkt chapel. Po-
pulauon, %\9»
Chevers Thomas, gentleman
Fearby Jonathan, yeoman
Riissell John, gentJeman
Swann Robert, Esq. Askbam hall
Brtckltiyerv, Jackson Wm. son.
Buckle Thos. Jackson Wm. jun.
Dolton John LIghtfoot John
Farmen, Skoemnkerg,
Hick Wm. Buckle Edward
Hudson Thos. Micklewood Thos.
Hudson Wm.
Allan Bei^. taoner and fanner
Duce Wm. vict Black Swan
ErapsoiiJ)ealtry, gardener
OateKbiU John, com miller
Hopwood Miles, vict. Rose ^ Crown
Kendrick John, blacksmith
Nolta^e James, butcher nnd farmer
Scburk John, schoolmaster
Spence John, tailor
Webster Johry tailor and draper
WestmorelanaGeo.millcfi; wheelwright
Carrier, John Todd to York every Sat.
BrcKBRTON, in the parish of BU-
ton ; 4 miles NE. of Wetherby. Po-
pulation, U9.
Fitrwmx, Parker Wm.
rlark J. Lincroft Powell Rt.
Wardle Ann Webs^er John
Webster Thos. Webster AqAcpw
Webster Anthony ' •
Bellerby Thos. butcher A shopkeeper^
Burnley John, joint overseer of file {woc
Dixon Robert, toll bar keeper
Hill John, blacksmith and vktuaUer,
BJAcksmiths' Anna
Potter Thos. wheelwright
Potter Robert, wheelwright
Potter Wm. tailor and shopkeeper
Webster Anthony, tanner, Mossy caiT
Young Wm. vict. Half Moon
BiLBHorOH (p.) 6 miles SW. of
York. In the church here are depo-
sited the remains of Thomas Lord Fair-
fax, firit Lord of Denton, and bis
Indy. oummemoratlng the burial place
of this distinguished warrior. Here
is a school endowed with X 15 per an-
num for teaching 22 poor children tlie
common rudiments of education,—
Popuhtttou 2(>0.
Todd Mnttliew, Esq.
Thomnson Rev. K. vicar of Askham
Richard, and curate of Askham
Bban
HoldswortJi Roger, yeoman
Jadcson Mary, gentle vi'o man
Lam be Ellen, gentlewoman
Lambe Rev. Thos. curate
Renmitoo Robert, yeoman
Robson John, yeomati, Normans
Forma-s, Jaekson John
Colbeck Robert Wyrill Wm.
Dickinson Thos. Skosmaktrtf
Dodgson Henry IViwell Thos.
Ingle Thos. Wilson Charles
Dickinson John, wheelwright
Dobaon Ann, straw hat manfr^
Jackson 'Jobn« butcher .
Robinson RicAard, schoolmaster
Waord RKbard, giim»keeper
Waring James, shopkeeper
Wright Robert, vjct.. Hare
Wright Robf^rt and Sons, blacksmiths
and farriers
Corrisr— Robert BooUand, to York,
every Saturday.
BiLTON, (p.) in the liberty of St.
Peter's ; 6 miles ENE. of Wetherby.
Tlie ehurd) is a small edifloe, of Saxon
architecture, wUcb is dedicated to St.
Helen. Here is a small school, en-
dowed by the Inte Hall Plumer, Esq.
Popuhition, 223.
Kearey Re?. William, viCar
Je5<:op Rev. Thomas, curate
Farwmra if Veonmi, Pawcett Geo.
A^comb Quintin Greavns Wm.
BewJohn Lumley Richard
Cattley John Raygoq Edward
BIS.
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141
SkUbeck That. WUson Frandt,
Stubbt Henry Wbatton lodso
WUion John, Si&-
mthwaita
Bootland John, boot <fc shoe tnakec
Fletcher Joho, schoolmaster
Jackson Hannah, vkt. Cbeqnen
Jowitt James, mole and mt eatcber
Milnef 6eo. Hilton park
Parker Geov tailor
€UirrUr» —Hannah Jackson and H.
SCubbSy to York, erery Saturday
BisHOPTHOKPB, andenUy St.
Andrew's Thorp, (p.) i 9 mflev S. of York.
The pidaoe of the Archbif bop of York. buUt
bf Walter de Orey, in tlie early port of the
. thirteenth eentnry, it situated here. Since
that time the houM has undergone several
fcparatfams by the succeeding Archbisbope.
The gardens contiguous to the palace, were
bid out almost wholly at the expense of
ArsMbishop Sharpe : and the house receired
grcat aUeiatioDs from Archbtohops Dawes,
snd Gllbeit, butthe roost oonsideraUe im-
provements were made by ArchbiahopDrum-
mond. Nor did this prelate confine his
nnnifieence to thepalac^ he took down and
re4MiiU the parish church, dedicated to St
Andrew, hi the year 1708, and adorned it
with a cuzious window, whidi was brouglit
together with the stone used in buildingthe
gateway in front of the palace, from the castle
oCCawood. ThereishereaNatUmalSsliool,
built in 1815, patronised and supported hy
the present Archbishop snd his £unlly, of
which Mr. Thomss Rkhardson, Is master.
Population, 301.
His Grace the Archbishop of York
Vernon Zer. WiiUam V. vk»r
CampbelTJohn. n^ntleman
Raison Richard, yeoman
Rawden Mrs. gentlewoman
Korwers, Clemisbaw Tho«.
Norfolk Thomas, Hewlson Richard
Odd boose Stead Thos.
Pidcering M. Skomakers,
Wade Ueuy Harrison Jas. sen.
€fardmiert, Harrison Jas. inn.
CboltoBger Ann Rawling Benjamin
Bamfiitber Wn. £urmer to His Grace
CbaHenser Ann, Tict. Giey Mare
Davies Mary^ coal mefChant
Henley Jolm, house steward to His
Hodgson Wm. gardener to the vicar
Jackson Wm. gardener to His Grace
Latimm WiBlaai, joiner
Leoiy John, iiarm derk
Man» Jam^ tailor
Rfcbardson Thos. scboobnaster
Rkstaniond Mary, bhicksmith
Wade Janes, butcher, liBimer, rM, A
perpetnol constable and oferseer.
Brown Cow
Wright WHlkun, wheelwright
The Uwnb§r 8Is«m P<uM, to York
and Gainsbro', weekly
CorKert— to York dE AppiBton, erery
Saturday
Bolton-Pbrct, (f.) 81 mfles
K8K. of TsdsaStsr. The dwreh here,
whldi is one of the nealsst in the eonnty^
was built by Thomas Parker, who died In
the year 1493, in the windows are thirty-
three coats of arms, bsautifttlly stained on
glass, and In a good state o( preserration,
alsoin the large window in thedioir five
whole length figures. Amongst the test»>
mentary burials in this diurcb are William
Fdrfax, 1514 1 Sir WiUiam FairCsx, lM7l
John VaTssour, 1569 1 Gabriel FairCsx, IMSf
Ferdinando Lord FairCnc, 1648. — Pop. SC38.
The Rer. Archdeaoon Markbaimk«<!tor
Clement Mis. gentwn. Bolton lodge
Buicktn, Hodgson Stephen
Green Wm. Hooseman Henry
Wilkinson Thoe. Kilby Thomas
FonNsrs. Leedle Thomas
Bean Richard Stotbard John
Beanland John, Yates John
Appleyard John, shoemaker
Gill George, parish derk
Head WlUlain, blacksmith
Hewson Honnab, scboolmistiett
Jeff Thomas, wheelwright
MoUett Thomas, Tict. Crown
CorWer.— T. Shilletoe. toTadcos-
ter and Appleton every Wednesday.
Botton, West-riniB^, parish of
Brambam, wap. of fiarkston Ash.—
See Thorp Arcn.
Cattkrton, in the parish of
Tadcaster, SmilesNNE.of Tadoas-
ter. Pop. 63.
Farmerf, ' LundWm*
Cass John Midl^m Thomaa
Hasley Benjamin Powell Richard
Jackson Joan Powell James
CoLTON, in the parish of Bi^ton
Percy; 4 miles ENE. of Taikaster.
Here is a small school endowed with
£6 per annum.
MorrittJ.B. 8. Esci.
FomMrt . RldsdeH Froads,
Atkin Thomas Hagg house
Bootland Joseph Swale Solomon
Copley John Swale Robert,
Crowder Rk:hard Brecks bouse
Dalton Richard Flax DoaterSf
KIlby Wm. Atkin Edward
Marshall John Marshall John
Mason Wm.
I«i COP. [Aimkf.]
Arthur George, hardware deiUer
Berry John, master of the free tcbooi
Daltou J. grooer
Forth James, bout <fc shoe maker
Jackson Tboma«, vict. Star
Morley Robert, butcher
iNm(isofi James, frtx^r
Speoce Thomas, blacksmith
Vr heatley loho, wheelwright
CtaTMw.—DaltQO and Simpson to
York erery Saturday.
CopMAtTTHORPB. lothe parish of
St. Mary, Bishop-hiil the youiiger,
York, and a part Id the liberty oTSt.
Peter's ; 4 miles SSW. of York. Here
is a chapel of ease, and a neat Metho--
dist chapel, also, a small school, en-
dowed with £4 per ann. for the teach-
i Dg of eight poor diildren. Pop. 28 1 .
Butektrf, U obson John, jufl.
Braham Thomas Greenland
Harrison Richard Laseuby John,
FamMrr, Dalies ttimits
BotemanJohn Wade James'
Bateman T. sen. Wade Thomas
Bond hlUs Woodcock Wm.
Batsman T. Jan. Skomakmrt,
Dickinson James Harrison Thos.
Hobson Wm. Hudson Wm.
Hobson John, sen. Webster John
Benson John, tailor
Dykes David, portable thrashing nui-
cbine maker ds worker
Kiluer Thomas, wheelwright
Kirkmau John, gardener
Morley John, nlodcsmith and vict.
Ro}^OaJ£
Shfnpson John, bricklayer
Smith John, sqioolmuister
Taylor John, game keeper
Carrifr— Wm. Whincup, to York
every Saturday.
DRiNO-HorsBS, in the parishes
of St. Mar>', Bisbop-bill the elder.
Holy Trinity and Acumb, liberty of
St. Peter's; H mUes SSW. of York.
A pleasant Tillfige, in which is a chapel
of ease, the property of A. S. Barlow,
Esq. Pup. 166.
Beo] TtuiRiitJBf F.<?q.it(id ctilef constable
fof ili<Y ktwcr <ii> Uioti of the Aiusty
C«fijM*r Will kirn J y^r^riUpmiiiii
fW^rtrrt, I'nlwrt. Matthew
Arc!b«irSiutmL'I Jolni<.cm Nnlb.
KH^*w«i Kr;ib.'rr>'Matthw.
U'' lUi'HJtf&Ann
^ ^u-uA Win,
-fc-t^. *»., ,;.^LH.d. Wrkrljl Sarah
-Vai lhMvii\, ym. Cmss Keys Inu
BE8.
Brown Wm. wheelwright
Calvert Wm. totk>r
Dalby James, brick and tile maker, dg
surveyor of the Yurk and Tad-
casterroad
Ellis Rtibert, butcher
Leufe Benjamin, vict. Pox Inn
Mountain Benjamin, shopkeeper
Stubbs Joshua, herdsman to Knaves*
mire and Hobmoor stray
Basoikb, in the parish of Wig-
bUl ; II miles NW. of Tadcoster.
Thomlinson Matthew, yeoman
Hbaladoh, (p.) 3 miles N. of
TsdeasUr. Here was» in the Riga of King
John, an hcnnitage in the wood, which
aftcrirardSf hi 1218, beesme « oonTenC of
regular black canons, crtablished and en-
dowed by Jordan de St Maria, and Alioi^
Ms wife. At the time of the dinolutioa,
here were fixntcen canons, who had reve>
nua to the vaiue of 7^1- lOt. 7A per annum.
This monastery was granted, in 1540, to
James Cage, and afterwards came into the
poasenion of Sir Arthur Daivy, knighu-.-
The duirch b dedicated to St. John tlie
ETsngelitt, ia a neat modem structure, and
ot which the Ren E. H. Bruolubaiili is
vicar, is pleasantly situated upon an em'f
nence. This village is the property of B.
Brookibank, Ssq. cuocpting one tenement
and a few acres of land. ' It is beauUfiilly
laid OQt, with gardens in front of all the
liouscs, and a good carriage road ruiu
through the centre, which leads from We>
therby to York. PopulaUou 191.
Brookshank B. Esq. Healau^h hall
Skilbeck Matthew, g;entleman
ForaMrt, Jepson Richard
Darby Edward Skilbeck Robert
Blackburn James, tailor
Brown John, vict. Bav Horse
Foster Samuel, wheefwright 4c grocer
Wright Tobittt, shoemaker
Corners— to York and Thorp Arch
three doys per week.
H ESSAY, in the parish of Moor
Monkton ; 6 miles WNW. of York.
This village was given to the Abbey of
St. Mary, at York, by Osbern de Ar- ,
chis, and continued in their possession
Ull the dissolutk>n. Pop. 161 .
Farmen ff Ytoment Kirk John
Agar Wm. Nottingham Wm.
A;rar Richard Nottingham Ann
BirkiUJuhn Powell Wm.
Fawcett Wm. sen. Skilbeck G^rge
Fawcett Wni.juu. Stead Robert
Horseley Thos. Wilson James
Benson Jonathan, toilor
Birkitt John, shopkeeper
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148
Fowler John, wfaeelwri^t
Hey James, Uac^smitb
Hick Matthew, schoolmaster
Loixyman Wm* vict. Wheat Sbeaf
Marston John, lioeii weaver, d^
Whitehead Charles, shoe maker
HoLDOATB, in the parish of
Aoomb, and liberty of St. Peter's ; 1
mik9 «W. of York. In this rural re-
treat, so well suited to his itadving
habits, resides the scholar and phflan-
tbropist, Mr. Uodley Murray. Popu-
lation 83.
Bownas Ifrs. Martha, ladies' boarding
school
Hebden Wm. fimner
Hodgson Ralph, gardener
Hoop Joseph, Tictl Cross Keys
Jackson John, gentleman
Jenkins Mary, vict. Blue Ball
Sharp R. Hey, architect
Sharp Mary, genttewoBiaa
Wand C^eoffge, com miller
HorningUmy in the parish of Botton ^
PMcy ; U miles ESE. of Tadcaster.
HnTTON-W^KSLKY, iu the oarlsh
of Long Marston ; 6 miles N. oi Tad-
caster. Pop. 125.
WUloughby Mrs. Eleanor, Hutton baU
FanmrSf Sellers Thomaa
Aoomb Joseph Smith Eliauibeth
Allan Bel^. Snowden Arthur,
ClarH Benjamio> Marston lodge
Grange Walton Wm.
PaTcr Richard Wray Wm.
Adkin Lucy, grocer di vict. Grey
Hound
Allan Joseph, tanner
Garland John, bricklayer, drc.
KiTAPTON . in the parish of Aoomb,
and Holy Trinity; 8 miles W. of
York. Pop. 137.
Burton Jonathan^ vict. and groi%r.
Red Lion
Dudiug Michael, sfaoenwker
Farmers^ Taylor John, sen.
Burton John Taylor John, jun.
Day Ann Thompson Thus.
Gonlden Richard Triffit John
Parker Aaron Wood George
Marston Long, (p.) t miles
W. ci York, 6 of Todcattcr, sad 7 ftom
Wetberby. Near th'u tiUago li the fi«kl
called "Manton Moor:" the comb of the
royanstif hopes. In tho contest between
Charlee I. and tho Pariuunent.* The
church, which is dedicated to AH Saints, is
an ancient rectory, and in tho year 1400 a
oommiKioo wis granted to the parlabioncrs,
• See Vol. II. p. 3S.
•ue ttek old ohoteh was nitnoosand
illildMt fill their habltatioiia, to truis-
latetho'ttBne hma that place to another
chapel. In the lame parish, and Acre to baild
themaelTei a new parish church, provided
that they kept endoaed the cemetery where
the old ohurefa stood. There Is at Marston
a fipee sdioc^ endowed witti lOli per aaavm.
Pop. 98$.
Criffan Rer. Dr. Alexander, rector
Walton Matthew^ yeoman
Blacksmi^, Mason James
• " Paver Wm.
Seller Esther
Snowden Artbnr
Wright Robert
Grocers,
Gill Charles
Jefferson Gup.
Verers Robert
Wikeley Geo.
Skoemakers,
Bootland Richard
Brown Thomas
Dtoklnson Wm.
Dkkinsoo Robert
WikeieyGeo.
Tui/ors,
Whitehead Wm •
Whitehead Jas.
Wi^Wm
CaiiU D€nl9r$,
CbatesWm.
Ripley Wm.
M'timtfrSy
Aoomb Thomas
Aeomb Abbey
Acomb -Jane
Clarke Benjamin
Bootland Tbos.
Dawaoo John
Fumiss Wm.
Grainger John
HardcasUe Wm.
Hudson Thos.
Kaye Wm.
Lamb Joseph
Briggs Joseph, Tlct.Three Hofse Shoes
Clayton Edward^ schoolmaster
Fryer William, whitesmith
Mawson Thomas, saddler
Simpson Mary, victi Half Moon
Steel John, Tict. Board
Styan John, butcher
Wakefield Blixabetb, vkst Board
Wakefield Thos. carpenter, <&c.
Waite Wm. carrier to York, Tuesday
and Saturday.
fTktufdnh Cbaek, to Liverpool at
7 mg. to York at 9 evg.
MiooLETHORPB, In thc parish
of St. Mary. Bishophiirthe elder j a
miles S: of York, Pop. 4i.
Breary Christopher, Esq. Manor house
StourtonLady Milry, Middletborp hull
Hewison Geo. gardener
Smallwood Georse, vict. Board, lur-
mer and cattle dealer
MoaihoH99j iu the parish of Wig*
hiU ; 3 miles N W. of Tadcaster.
Moor Monktov, (p.) 8 miles
NW. of York, a small village, sitoatod on
tfio banks of the river Nidd, andcntly be-
longing to the flunlly of iheUghtreas, bcrt
has for several centuries belonged to that of
tho Slingsbyt. Sir Thomw SIfngsby, Bart,
is the present lord of this laanor. The
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POP.
•hatch if MABdeatnMtitraetqM^ lihiHad
■bottthiaf »BltofMMBUieTiB^0e, on the
road ImAimg to HeiMy ; iBemnbeDt the Rer.
ThooMt Paekirith. Here is a good echaol-
houae, fomded by Sir Ttmaefl SOrngtOfft
UN twelve poor cbiiteB. KtdH»u»e,bdm
hf Sir Hmxj SHHnsOn, in the niga of
Cnietlet L if ritaated in thk parUi, and
fhMn the terrace b afiiMTiewof York, Hi
cathedral* and MunwBdlQg conMtxj^'JPO'
pulatkm S60.
FarHcrf , Kirk John
€•« Wn. Kirk Thomas
CoatM John, Reo- Morley Sarah
lory house Palfreemaii Tbos.
Ck»Ui>IaBdJohii Reynolds Thos.
Deigfaton Blii. Sampson Samuel,
Laund house Tbickpenny nook
Hare Joseph Tesseyman Roht.
Hopps Rkshaid Walkmi^mThQf.
Hopps Thos. Red WardWm.
hcHise
Coupland John, rtet Board
Hopps Riohard, vtot. Barley Com
Hfwps Wm.ooni miller. Code hUlnffi
KiiDier Fraads, bdck maker
May Frands. schoolmaster
Finder Wm. wheelwright, Ac.
Shepherd Tbos. black, white and ffoa
smith, manftr. of all kinds of Vm-
pleroents of husbandry, thrashli^
and winnowing machines, 4bc*
Tesseyman Robert, parish derk
Tesseyman Cbas. shoemaker A sexton
Tindail Riohard, butcher and groeer
Wilson Isaac, tailor and diaper
CVBrr«prf--Jaroes Fewster A Robert
BurkiU, to York ereiy Saturday.
OxTON, in the parish of Tadcas-
ter; 11 mile SB. of Tadcaster. Po^
pulatioo, M.
J. W. Ck>ueb, Esq. Oxtoo ball
Cuttle Lieut. Harman
FretwellAnn, KOuUewoman
Wilkinson Mauhew, farmer, Ouston
Varley John, gardener, Ac
PoppLKTOM (Nether), (p.); 4
nUei NW. of York, b plesMaUy situated
on the banlu of the rirerpute. The church
b a neat ancient structare, the lirlng b un-
der the patronage of the ArchbUhop of
York, the present incumbent the Her. T.
OUpln. Here b a eehool and houee Ibr the
matter, endowed wtOi IQl, per annum, 000-
duetad upon Dr. Bairi plan. Pup. t04.
Oilpin ReT. Thomas, iloar
GouM Thomas, genUeniiaii
Richardson Thomas, gentleman
Spence Isaac, Esq. Poppletun Villa
Fttrmtn if Feoawti, Cartwright Benj.
CaitwrightTbos. Popptoton moor
Hawkins J. A W. WbHefaoose Tbos.
Ruddings Whitehonse John
Prinoe Wm; Skopk99peny
RicbardsQQ Robt. Fairboam Robert
Richardson Wgon. Rider Joaepb
Richardson That. ^AeeterJgAlt,
Sampson Wm.jun.Ricbardson Steph.
Stout John Rkhardson John
Wamford Ricbard
Atkinson Wm. vkst. F^
Giofes John, tailor
Hairrine Thos. seboobnatter
Hodgson Peter, vict Red Lion
Lupum John, bbbcksmith A ferryman
Richardson Roht. lime A coal mercbt.
Rider Jjosepb, shoemaker
Taylor John, vioL Lord Nelson
TladallRiebaid, butcher
PoppLKTOM, (Upper) In the pa-
rbbei of Lower Poppbtan end Bbbep HUI
the Youi^er, York, In the Hbeitr of SL
Peters, 4 mMH NW.of Yoriu The laade
here were formerly In the yowewlon of tiie
Abbot of St Mar7% at York) given by
(MMnde Aichci, tothatabbey, abnostaft
ib flret insUtution. Sir Thomas Weddring-
ton writei, that there was a Mayor of York
Uned St PoppbtDO, la the reign of kii^
Richard II. as he ooiOectnres, in sosm ooa-
trorarsy betwixt the monks and the eMams.
Hera b a small chapel of ease, which hm
the priribge of christenhigB and burlab,
Imt not manriegei» and a Methodist ChapcL
Thb Tinage b plfesinfly situated within one
mUe of the xirer Ousew Population d4<S«
Forrest Re?. R. curate
HaU Christopher, gentleman
Harrison Robert, gentleman
Isles Mary, gentlewoman
Biaektmtksj Nelson Wm.
Cullingworth Jph. Prince John
Lupton Cbristr. Richardson Geo.
Farm0rs if Feoaieii, Richardson MatU
Agar Wm.
Buck Wm.
Cnrr Robert
DaltonWm.
Duffield Robert
Dutton Tbos.
Fearby Jehu
Hawkin Geo.
HillJohn
Kirk Robert
Leadley Thos.
Nebon John
Nelson Robert
Bdon Tbos.' vict White Hone, and
parish deric
Gray Robert, briddayer
Hawkes Jj^ardener
Marston Wm. schoolmaster
Piuder Wm. wheelwright
Taylor Robert
Wfiitehoose Thos,
Wilkinson Joseph
Ctrocm-tf ife.
Condall Joseph
GroTes Ann
Shoemakers,
EdoD Thos.
Whitebouse Thos.
Tattcrgy tf€.
Groves Wm.
Grofes Joseph
EtJF.
iJinHy.]
TBO.
US
Preston Bdw. THst. Lord ColUsgwood
WiUddson Joieph, bntcber
rRorFORTH or Ragfaford. (p.)
5 mtlix W. of York ; a disdiarged vica-
rage, of which Mrs. Thomiison is the
patroness. PopuUtion 295,
Re?. Jonas Thompson, vicar
RjST. W. L. Pickard, M. A. perpetual
ciuate
Rev. Robert Swano, B. A. curate
fi^rmeriSf Viomen, Siddall John
BJackbaru Joseph Theakston Geo.
Brown Jonathan Thompson Joseph
Clougfa E. Grrange Ward Wm. Grange
Dodsworth John Webster Andrew
Ellis Elixabeth Webster Wm.
Hessell T. Grange Bekoolmasten,
Holgate John Cartwright Wm .
Jackson Wm. BTitdieH Wm.
JAekson Mary Skomaken,
Jolly John Piper Geo.
Lambert James Scott James
Mountain Wm.
Camkise Robt. carpenter <k grocer
Siddalf Thomas, vict. New Inn
Smith Wm. butcher
Thompson Robert, blacksmith and
victualler. Buck
Vtnceot Geo. tailor
Wiislrop Robert, com miller
,, ^iVr«rf«l*orp«, in the parish of
Moor Moukton ; 6 miles N W. of York.
Sketr>kirk, in the parish of Kh-k
Hammerton ; T ra. NE. of Wetherby.
Skipbridok, in the parishes of
Moor Monkton and Nun Moukton ; 8
miles WN W. of York. A small ham-
let on the bnnks of the river Nidd, over
which there is a good stone bridge, of
three arches,- erected about thirty-
four years ago.
Atkinson Richard^ farmer Sc butcher,
Gowland
Atkinson Joseph, toll bar keeper
Calver Mar>', farmer, Skipbridge lane
Fletcher Wm. vict. «fe farmer, Newinn
Stbeton, in the parish of Bolton
Percy, 3 mite* ENE. of Tadcaister, for
•omc agei hM been the ieat of the truly
andent tnd honourable family of Fairfax,
and it i« now enjoyed by a younger branch
of hia funily, Thomaa Luddington Fairfiuc,
of Newton. Exq. being the prascDt pOMCSSor.
Popolatfon 83.
Mollett Berii. farmer. Stecton hall
Robinson Toomas, farmer and cattle
dealer, Bowbridge house
Swindon Geo. farmer, Steeton Low
moor
Todd Christr. farmer, Steeton Grange
Stbbbthousm, in the parithea
of BOUon Petey and BiBiroiigh, 8miI«N
E. of Tadc«ter. This haadet took Hi
naoMfhmiils vkkdty to the Raman lead
from York to TadoMlMw AH the ]
roads being firmly paved with stooe^
caned streets, as Watliog atnet. Ifce.
turn la the word mada use of ty the ^
bleBede^ quite thraofh his work, todeaoie
aRomaa road.
Mkldleton John, fimner 4; victiiaUer,
WiU Man
Rennison Thomas, farmer
Sjfningikttaile, (extra parochfal)
4 miles E. of Wetherty. Formerly there
was a priory at this place, founded by Ber-
tram Haget, about the year 1160, for mros
of the Cisterdan order. Catharine Foster,
the fourteenth and last prioress, surrendered
the convent in 1534, at which time the annuel
revenue amounted to £6S. 6«. Thesdtewas
granted in the year 1539, to Sir Thos. Tem-
pest, Knight. The century before the dissolu-
tion of (his priory Geotttj, Archbishop of
York, took the nuns under his protection,
and denounced s( malediction against those
who should dare to wrong them, and a
blesshig on their benefactors. '
Thorp Arch and Bostojh, (p.)
3 miles SE. of Wetherby. Though situated
In diffbrent divisions of the comity, these
two places are so closely connected as to form
only one village. The river Wharf runs with
a rapid stream through this delightful place,
and the cascade seen through the arches of
the bridge, with the diurch and bouses em-
buaomed in wood, on the baulu of the river,
aflbfd a rich and varied landscape that can
scarcely be excelled. In the year 1 744 John
Shires, an inhabitant of the village, while
cutting bruriiwood on the banks of the river,
accidentally discovered at this place a mine-
ral spring, which, by its medicinal qualities,
has tended to bring Thorp.Arch into eon.
siderable repute. Thia water, when taken
fresh fVom the pump, has a limpid, spark-
ling appearance, saline taste, and a slight
sulphureous smell. It is possessed of purga-
tive and diuretic virtues, and contains a
small quantity of inflammable air, generated
from iron* The late Da. WAtxsa, of
Leeds, an emhient physician,, from wliom
we quote, submitted this water to a variety
of experiments, in the year 1784, Uie re-
sult of which show Uiat it contains inflam-
mable air, fixed air, and muriatic sail, in
the proportion of one ounce to a galkm ;
calcareous earth and selenitical earth, sixteen
grains together in a gallon: and a small
quantity of iron suspended by fl^ed air. As
the proporticki of sslt which It oootitns is
N
146
THa
[Aimigl
Tl«|-
KnuidemNy leu than tlmt in the Hanpfatc
wimst it IS Ukvti m Urgci do»«. Tbe priq-
cipla which compDcc Thurji-ATd) wiitA give
it tiuperiodli; tiver tlvrogate ^ter m gQW^
r>I RiiJ^aDt bilioui diSK^i^nr eland ulu
uUbaictUiii% md fclrfhositicf, itotnftch «m>
pUioll^ And iitpoUimtU'tii vdiu i lings- Hatto-
pt*v«t«r U l& be pDeCerrcil iv cuUIicdiu
rfhlttiiX th«. liilof, rhaarnktlBDi i»ona%
uSccfit iodi pmtMbly In the itoneAixl gnvel,
lo mMPj oihcf ctten the medloi] virtui^ af
tli« two warn* Bi|ip«if to toe nearly equjj* —
The chalybeate *»i« of TbofT-ATch pretty
mwd^ niienibtcs tlut df other chulybuU'
ipmifi ; but the air here is of uncDmmDii
purity* and ouiny have experiFaced iKt good
cQwti whohavaKuircviy ta^ tfd the m^dieiriAl
wktiur>' 'f he uroDiiunDd atiadi at thJi tuh ion*
a1)le watering plaw ufe tn-tremqly good i in
«ddJt!H[m tD Ihrte eapiUii inm there arc a
^ntid(;nbl? Dumber ot lodging hduict^
(uited tD the Ai'snoiu ducumitAncQi aod
conHiUtkiQ qf the iriiitork Thorp-Arch it
fujipOtHl to derhc Uie latter fun of ita
lupie fnim the family of D'Ajcfait* who
came in with the CooqiJierOT,, ftud had large
potKiiionf In thcK |iaiti. The church,
whidi li dftlicited to All SuDta, wn qt-
d«ineda vloiragcby Arehtoihu^i Sewillj, In
13^, but In the early jmrt of the Utt cen-
lury the hvh^ wm only of the yearly value
of £1*, till by the libermllty of the Hot,
MT' Hotnnimir of Leedi, and Lady EliKa^
bbth llis^ngij added to a dcmation fmm
^ucvn Ana'* fund, and a mtitrilMtifin from
the Rev* Mr* Wethcrbffrdj vicar, the tythei
Ml^E parchaicd as an augmrntAt^on ta the
living. The prestflt church ie a bc&iitjfti]
itnieture, at whieh the Karl of Huntingdoo
it the patTon* and ttie |te<t» R«>bc-tt Hem-
tngloti the Ineumbmt- All the hotuet
in Bn«U}ii are nf rnodrrti etection { it Lb,
tiiid that the Unt hdu^e buiU in tlu« divi*1un
of the vUlnge va» eri-ctod by the late Mr.
Jewish Taiic, in tl\fe yc« 17^ ^ ««'l O^t
Ml". Sftinud TaltSi the geatleitiwn who coii-
tritiutcd the land ufwin which the episcoiuil
chapel in that pltce wBS erectHli ifi^'en yarn
agiij \xwi the firit poTMn bom in BoiUm, —
TJicre Rjx hf m a eharity icfiool, founded by
Lndy FJiiAbctlL KutingSt and a neat Metho-
dUt ChiiveJ. Ttie iMjpubtion, wittiCliflon
liwfluded* it l.'jen, namcty, Thorp-Atch 343 j
Boa«on OTFi *^^ aifford 340- f
Pofi-Q^rf,— Letters iire conveyed to
Tbcjip Arch and B<Mlon from We-
tjisrijy every dioriiing* J^bu
SmHb, the letter tairrirr, nrrives
ai Ifl o'chifiVt, nnd r^.-tiintsi inime-
dUitplj nft^rctmilntin^tbe letters,
^'•trouccuvJy itoUd in Vol J* it 101 7«
ThMft mvJij^ t2«ut ^ an rciide&ti I71 Tbotti
Arch and thm/t wii^ont th^ mv\ i^
Boiton,
Atkiu^oti Rer. Wm- M. A^ Rotbom
Mtkliveon Misfi^ gentlewoman
Bahibridfie HeiirV', surgi^oti, Mcor «nd
«iJaker Rev. lo\kii, L.L.B* vic&ro/ALi
Sainls
Banks WfT|. wHlte and wine cooper,
dish lumtf, Mill basket iniucert
Moor cud
*6Hte&ou Joseph, dish turuQf fthd
COOpCf
* Beverley Charltts, batcher
BLrdsallSanitij !?rocer, Holborti
Bodditi^Uin Eav. Tbom#s,gcnUemcn'»
$emiMin-yi UolboTQ
Bootbbv MrB. Miirj, lodgins l>oiiw»
Holboni
Bowniw Tlio». K^Gt. ClilTord street
Broad k J Mtjs* Rpnlbvioman, Holbbca
B^c^wn Janies, hhicksraitb, CUffoid
street
fi ro Willi j^ Rev. Tbof . |)erj>etu »1 citrato
of Biisiun
Buniell Jfibiii brajtier it tiiineT, Clif-
jord street
Burnley Jotifttban, com millerj Low
Mill, Holhom
Cbi^iiieiKiale Abrabam, joiner dt cabi-
net miiker, cbn[wL!itj'eet
Clark Tbomas, bciot *fe shw maker
Ciark Stephen, gardener, Moor olid
t'lark John. Esq. Hoi born
■t'iarkwin Tbomo-S miUwrlj^ht
'CullinjLWortii llenryp Krt>cer tt dr«i>er
Dalby Wm* urotxr* dra^it^r, Holbrrn
U^iihv Ella, dix'^;s niJtkt^r^ HoJmi's st*
Diij )flr'fii. locl|pr]?t liiumtfj Holbom
Dny John, stone mti*on^ Hcilbom
Day 'Wm. stout* inusun, Ho J born
DiJE[»i] Mi^s Maryi geatlewoniaujHol-
bnrj]
Eiisterby Mary, lodging hottsc, Clif-
fori1 stieet
Ellis Tbos, i^oeer *fe draper^ Holbom
Farni Tbos.'tjulorit draper, Holborn
Fnrrer Jobn, vi€t, Retf Lion Hotel,
Holb irn
Faffer Jobn^ bntdiT, Holbom
Foster Jobn^ boot tk shoe maker, Clif
iord ?;troet
GntM'e Wn]. j^nt- Holboru
•ti+blitjn Stviiben, fnmier
'(■ribbon Tbnmjis, fiirmcr
•iT«!^ip Colonel Kandal
Giwal],] Mr^, Joantin, j^ent^n. HoUmra
Green B. Litlies' boarding sdjool^ Hol-
boru ^ ,
Haftsalwood Wm. joiaer, Ac. CblTord^
Hfwc.*v Richard, l-6iIor, Kolme» j^tfeet
HiiwiTs Mary, bak*'r aud wntetUtmor,
UoLnieG street
t^<ltt%.l
TOC.
147
HebdAilfn. Snds gHlifeWb. Hotbdn
* rinrmha w J ohn ^ fofni^r
*t{u4JiJI(f!«tD£i 1«aacr, cars rol^Her wd
fnnm^i, Flint Mill
JacfeHsrt J(j«ieptij cuCtM olfic^f
Johji^oft Mr^. gejiU^wofimn, tf<iFboni
•Ktmc Mi'iij f.tm.w iKNioet SMkvr
W*rybfill Mis*, ^entiewuimBn, Holbom
*Mfi,uil Mji'iitad, flair <:^iin£L]Qg mill
JU'Kfiixje infor^e Smith, g^nL Hol-
boru
Mountata Wm, Jwncr ttnS G/rpen^r,
Cliffort! ^tfwt
fcboon HolBfim
HottJlHrtxHiu lobty, •*.•«?- Hoi bom
OldileM Jkliss Eacli&el, gvuttif woman,
Pad^Jy Tl«». John, ffi^a>„ Hijlbocq
Ptaciip Re?. Jolm, Bf Abr ™d
PetEsan Rtwamond, seliool hj^tnew,
CfllFurd «tr^l
Feast; T. B- mBrdjnnt^ Grlmt^
Prtfect GnKYeDor, Fsft . Hofoorp
Pickftrcis James, Liil^ ftot! dnrtrpeTt
I'bjittrl street
■PooJeM[». geirtlewomitn
pOTreil Tbo>. Tid. Rom? and erowu,
HoJhorn
Pulfrey Robert^ vjalt^tpr, Ha[hqro
Bay n#i r T hoi. tailor, ft^fy<^r <t d ra^jer,
Holbuni
Read Tin nm»t grtit. HoFfeffrti
]te«d Hr^. ^imTl^* board tug a^ rfay
wbooL) Hdhoru
Ridimf^qd Mark, jpuiJener, IWoor entl
Rid>dal<» Ann, 4ress mitker>SpA
SbaUTi Mfs*e*, st-'titlewt^nieii^ Hulhora
Sbsrruvr Hidlmrxlj boot db sboe bMker,
H<tihom
Shaw Thos. joiat surrevor of CHflbfJ
biib way«
Shilitta Geo. riet. Star. ITraniAaifl
SkUbai^k Mft, Elitcibt'th, eenU^AmiD.
B^i&k Beiijp «boe mukt^raiid balr dres-
ter, BrigEcate
StomtOR Hcin» EdwaH Mamtaduke,
SirldiiUiud (ieo. H.oq. Cbestiut (rrove
Taite Wm. ;;t'nl. Lword slreet
Taite Jfjaciib* irent. Brij^icate
•Thnckmy Jobn aiA Hi/mer, cnrn'
ml Hers and farmt^P^* Tborp niiUs
TbomiLi Jotmj ^sit. Kulbart)
•TligHwt?!! Jubiij ^Ullle m»^oii
"TUurLw^lL Wii««&toiin mii^uii
^Thurlwell St^pban, istcue manou
miehnd,«ttoilie9r,ikAoni
Thcket Win, C(.^koo^mn<^leraiiid bsiilb
I dfrk
TirrofrT John, wfcc^lwrijjtit, dtc*
WaddtnsrtMi Jc^f nh, yewiiiftn, f^^iwd
WaddifiKtoa WDLmin Lp«^ y«(>mAijf
Welb Jobo, lici. Admiml HJtwieeir
Holbom
*Wbnrtoii Mattlktiw, bk^!k«mkUi Bid
fnrrier
• Wliartun E liiJi b» t h, gTo<*r A <lwpe r
Whart«ii J^^^^^b. bkckimitb *fc l»nK?r,
riifford *trt>*t
WilktuM^ii Oto^ Hm- Hoibom
Wiikii^^im RvY. F,^ AI.A. Bi^llioni ,
VI Uliam'^tjD ^ajicy, Uiien . drapeT. ,9^^
*Woi.Ml.iiid DufiweU^ fiit^nufftfUiriir^
of browu- 0oli>ur4Jd au<l i^.In**'^*
iift|tt^r, millhcHinlfl* ikc. oil oiinef^,
{lCh*rapoM gruuria, ttba oil «iW
Wrigbt Mt^, M(ir> , g^'dfltwTi* flolbom
iS>4 ehtt . — Ah ir^ %'A y B E A Dl, U -
Simri^j to l>ediF, frvim BTr. J«iu
Tu^sdhv iiud ^?«lutdiiyj *it " niornim:,
rttnruj'jit T Ift tie i^vt^ntnli*
CiirrrfT|.^ose|]b Jft^^r^tb Tfli^fc
every Tuesday and ^^iituTtlitj, fb Ii^^«
Jobn Lockartj To York ^vtty W*d-
rie--jiiy, an^! Ui Leedi efpry Sattjrffty*
TocK wj TH, iH the pariih of Bfltou ^
7 i iall«* N, tuf TtiiOMtiiT. At tti« c^mmiiDecv
mctit of the mmiorali'tp bBlde of MafiU^h
Murnr, In the y«r i&W, die froutof the r*r'
lummf 1 vmy (rKtiaiidi.'^ EV^d Uur North ti**i
o( MAtrtmt Mw>r to UiLt ^ni.^c:^ a 4utifiet or
n^xtlj B m^^* Hctir i£ a im^ll rifmt MetlH>«
dW E-lwpvf 1 built in the y tair 1 1 itS » titd; « S up-
dijr idinod for tCiO chiVd ri>n« IVkpabium 139>
Fo w ler Jo * f * pb Wilst top Joim
Hiistin^»i Tituotliy Bi^chmitk^f
Hopwoud J(>ibuH Shurpnev Johu
Lu^t'iihy Wm. Wibaoii I^otii^rt
\oriolk Thos. BremTtSfMntixttTt
N'orfolk J n mrs A bbe v 11 ichrtf d
Riulfy Timothy, Brogden Ri*bt*
Cow tiio r j f m oor- Bu trh^rt,
snif^ Gntjiit Rjcbard
.^piiik Job II, Ne-Tbomiirwou Bep],
tht*r Carr E.rrtA^'viranfl H^T',
Tennnut Henrj', Gray Wm.
li^k^w Kitk Ward Tbomoi
TiioniUtijOD Mutt.
* flfev tHtKv 3^
148
WAL.
[:4MWy.]
Wtt.
<a^rMert,jjrc. TaUor; Ife,
Caitwright Tboi. Bales Jos^h
Lowoocfe Isabella Helimlej Wm.
Ripley John Tbackray Tbot.
Upton Wm. Tnmtrsj,
8koe Maktrtf ThomliJMOD Wm.
ADdrewt Richard Wilki 8. P.
Bellerby Wm. fFlmUerighU,
Gill John Cbapmaa Henry
NicbolsonWm. Chapman James,
(joiner)
Barrast Tbos. plumber, <Iec.
Coriukes Richard, suraeon
Fletcher Moses, Ttct. Bay Horse
Flockton Ann. vict. Blue Bell
Groves J. C. nrick and tile maker
Hastincs Edw. schoolmaster
HeadWm. tinner ted braiier
Sanderson Wm. cooper
9oarbroagh Richard, bricklayer
Summerton Edw. Tiot. Boot cfe Shoe
Yates John, vict. Spotted Cow
CifT^t— William Bellerby, to York
every Saturday. John Ripley, to
Wetiherby every Thursday.
Walton, (p.) 21 miles R. of
Wethflrby. This viUagt was long in the
poMwrion of the fiunily of Fairfax* but
ii now the property of O. L. Fox, Esq.
Bramham Parte, who is lord of the manor.
Through tills tract of ground runt the great
Roman road called Watlhig street, from the
south to the wall now called Redgate. It
croaied the Wharf at a place called St. Helen's
Ford, near Walton, where formerly stood a
chapel, dedicated to St Helen, the mother
of Conftantine. The parish church is a
very andent structure. PopuUtioo S47*
Rudd Rev. Jumes, curate
Fisher Charles, gentleman
Goodall Agones, gentlewoman
Wright Samuel, yeoman
FWmers, Noble Henry
Cade James Soott John db Rt.
FarrarWm. Sftosmdfcsrt,
Farrar Bryan Stead Wm.
Hick Wm. Tate Bryan
HoroerJohn
Bentley Michael^ wheelwright
Farrar Robeit, tailor
FarrarWm. farmer
Fletcher James, swine and oattk dlr.
Hick Wm. Vict Black BuU
Pawson Benj. constable
Powell Joseph, vict. Royal Oak, and
parish clerk
Smith Samuel, grocer
Whitehead Thomas, blacksmith
WiOHiLL,(p.) 3 miles N. of Tad-
caster. The fkmily of Stapleton possessed
this estate upwards of MO years, but it is
now the property of Ilidiard Fountajme
Wilson, Esq. lord of the manor. Tlie
parish church, which is dedicated to AU
Saints, and of which Mr. Wibon U the pa-
tron, and the Rer. T. M. Shann the Tioiir,
Is pleasantly situated on a commanding emi-
contiguous to the village. Pop. JMl
Yorke Richard, Esq. Parkgate
Shann Rev. T* M. vicar
Thompson Samuel, gentleman
Famun if Feomen,
Dawson John Thompson John
Milburn Richard Tbomlinson Matt.
M ilbum Marm . Eased i ke
Rayson Edward Warmford Henry>
Stephenson John Lodge
Stephenson Jacob Woud Bei^j. Park
Easterby Wm. blacksmith and vict.
White Swan
Pawson Wm. & Geo. wheelwrights
Prince Francis, boot A shoe maker
Yonng John, greoer, fSsc,
Carrlen to York and Thorp Aieh
three days per week.
WiLSTHORp, (orWilstrop) in the
parish of Kirk Hammertou : 71 miles
WNW.of York. Pop. 95.
RoystOB Henry
Eosby Richard Spink Henry
Gray Ambler, Spink EUs.
Wilstborpe ball WheatleyJobn
Richmond Wm. Wheatley EUs.
EAST AIDING.
*i« to ftM«r ttill MilJlfH»db a Mili^ 0 ixMbliw we luiTe, io «teb of
^iimnit^&k North iMnM RidipBi* vlMifte fnfomatkmcAuM.M
ti^, i&t«(l«ywh^tMU^fi%bjoyed, 1H16 ift 0* yrffron, and * wftfti
o^ the West ItidiDlfHilk M«diiitf)l«ikiicated&fy « iMMettithe AM^MfictAAU
Volume.
AcKtAMv (p.) tethe wap. of
Buckrow. and pwUy in th« Mtertr of 8t
Mdkt VI ilill£i«.ofM«llQO- ThepiffiMi
«faardi. of yihMk Ite ChaAciHor of York
CstlMdral te the pitsiom aodtbe Rie^. JteitaB
Britton the ^Wtti b <ted»wtM to St Joliki
theBaptist. «ere are also a Methodist cha-
pel, and a^ chapel for the PHmitlve Metho-
diiti. Pop. Muding Bardiorj^, 389.
Simpfon IWf . JohiL cttlratw
Gilywti EmmnieL btacMntth
Goodrick WtA. Ttet. HiU Jfoon
Carpeiihift. Skelttli iu>bctt
Allison Cteo. Warde J6W1
Hewaid Jfohii , ^^^5!!!',
F(iimMr#4 lolttspo PdwMd
BofteTiU H. P. Potter Wm.
Clurkaon Tboi» «ai«»fia#«tt,
CliiplMon Tho«» «ai«»^»w#«».
CoaltonR.&T. Alderaon Jonathan
I)^4«ttttllnn. Ward<>Wtti.
BUMirtines , WarfeJoha
GibbCbriftopher ^ /«%*>
Hudson Robert f «^«<»^X *"•
SafldertonRobt. A Thtokjston Tbos.
^o6er
ADDLRttfoH^fi. Stetf BiiDLii-
THORPB.
A IK P, pai* in tbff ^flsh of tjp^
JiM of B«*w%* wa|j. of HBrthUl, di-
vi*i(>t» of Brtiiiton Bejiwn \ j inilea N.
NW. of E^ferlev. Thw yina(t»w»
drsinioff tfi iMJW tofiOHt-'t^tl vrjUi tnc
s i tf rdund Litg couiltry . Pf»JJ ^ *^ '
fH^wrv W^rtpcmaeg.
JadtfonWm. WhjUkerWni.
Thursk John
Korris Robert, t^. BOAM
Plowman John, blacksmith
Ai^hBHoJieii, Cf.) iri thft wni^.
and liberty of Hdlderuwat U riiWw NR* (k*
Hc-iE4>rt. A ^niriihinf^ and ^ir; Ryt\y vWit^
plej?i!iwitr j ikufttittt Oil Uit dpt'lititj of a sbi^U
cttiirrMfitM!, KnA conxiJiU' of sorne tflctgant and
wen buiH rifivWte*. 't'Ts*;! HiuJrli (Ifedlcitttl la
St T[iirt!jaln^me*T ti a laTj^p CroHiiit ftrut^bir^
of ^^!lk'h^[^R King U paitroii( Ansl tTie tlef.
Nli?J^iLiLii^ Hnlnic* the vitAr. ID the interior
is an hfiriuut drcuW KtrnK^Hifeeen irK^fQjH
diarTinLtr, LiimmemorsLlug HTn^ljuiMitig of the
dii:TL:h|. tlif itt»crLpLiuiicin which mm^ lit- trui-
sU(t>i thtmu- — IJL> rimMAKUiicD this
CBlFHCEl TO JIK IdVCTRD WUh TUB ^OVhti
or HAittrjii Aera ItirNTHAitD^ Vlf^ h<<n^
noenti^jued, ti ^^TVpoled Ui $c the same frH«
ga¥e hii cstuLc tii thi? chitrt-h at York, antt
in titin gift WSJ. ipdudtnl .VHtrnxigh, wheir
he hod A co&tle this fouiMLiitiaa of which it
now pdlirely Icvdlled* The Jlqnuo toqd
flrom Psroioritim UJ GAbmntieaoum Sinlu,
lUiu through AMhnni^> The foUowing If
a c«|<y uf an rxttaft from an okl htftt^ry uf
York, whirfi wss lutcJj'^ fminci hdire^ " S'mkt
litn \3^. So* Spear, t^AyoT.'' TA^e yean
the msiyoniJty wdiinCbc kk^* linmk* and
Sir John He |v)Alia«dir kicauii, #ns fov^m^ir
of thy city* he wjw a gn-iit wixrior sr^ laU
in itAture, aa, w^rpsU9 <Viifii hii anrtmir*
wUicb in now tjo 13m scvif in the ehiirtii of
Aldhncwgh. vvkLcfC he i^ hurled under A tlDfle
monument repri-si'atiu^ him In full lengtlt
lyitig, omf ii3so ihu 6gaie of hii wife, A Mr*
Towry li?ft a ciuaattty ttf lam\, the rtnt ariijoti;
Arum vhtch) it dwlrihuted to the did A&d in-
ipn at the di^crt'tiou of Ihr miflhtifT, (vstrt-
leuj-^ iiitl ehureliFMdenK tni ::, ujjy bcingi
about 8(M. of wh6h i^ tpptbffiiatad to Ob
educatioii «f poor ehildreo. Pa|». ineludifig
East and ^est Newton townkhips, 99B.
HoImM RdVi Hlcfiolas, vicar
Craren ReT. Wrtl. curate
Groves Edw^d, g^ntlemalt
3
150
ALL.
[East Ridmg.]
ARR.
Groves Hennr^ y^man
HaUJohn, Esq.
Moore Peter, yeoman
StepbensoQ Matthew, yeoman
Stephenson Wm. 3reoman
Wiuon Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman
BluektwuihM, GrocerM,
Cooper Charles Johnson Edward
Tarnuttom Benj. Mainprise John
(and farrier) Robinson Thos.
Bricklttvenf Seupbam Widow
Anthony John SekoolmtuUr*,
Foster John Hannory Robert
Buieken, Stamford Joseph
Creasser Matthew Skoamakwr;
Hobson Francis Barritt John
Com-mUltrtf Brook John
King John Dunn Wm.
!yon ^Tn no Joti ci Jackson John
FQTiiiifrJi, Maishall Mark
A rm*t f ^ r»)i R< Ait. Smrgeims, ife.
GoUtijofb RkOid. Clark John
Hardly TlujA. Simons James
JIub%Dri FmnclA TaUort, ifc,
HuiCj^ Wm , Johnson John
Lori|(iiian Hubert Lamb Robert
Lonini>&M Wm. Rawson John
Sniitb GtHi, Rispin John
S^i^k Wm . frhe9lwrighi$,
w<4Lerill cbiirles BrambridFe Robt.
Wi I sop Gpo , Fewsler James
Wrij;ht Will. Holmes Thos.
Wii j^ h( F mrjci « H umble Geo,
Wright Wm,E J w.
Harrison Edward, bailiff
Hodeson Thos. riding excise officer
I^eak Wm. vict. Geon^e Inn
Ockleton Thos.Tict. Bricklayer's Arms
Shields Wm. common brewer
Sissons Wm, joiner and auctioneer
Wadsworth John, hair dresser
CarHert— Edward Foster, John Main-
' prise, James Rogerson, David
Wright and Edwara Harri.«on, to
Hq1( every Tu. and Fri. mgs.
Allerthorpb. (p.) In the wap.
of HarthlU, and Uberty of St. Peter's ;
2 miles SW. of Pockllng[ton. The
church is a very small stmctnrc. Po-
pulation with Waplington, 151.
Addison Rev. James, vicar of Tbom-
ton-cwm-AUerthorpe, «fe perpetual
ciurate of Bamby and Fangfoss
Binton Robert, gentleman
Hart John, -gentleman
Ireland Wm. yeoman and surveyor of
taxes and highways
Stephenson Thos. 3'eoman •
Farmer*,- Shaw John, (and
Foster Robert cattle dealer)
Giles John Siddall Charles
Jackson Thos. Simpson Joseph
•averack Geo. Thi^aker Wm.
Cook James, shoemaker
Harrison Richard, vict. Plough
Wbitaker John, schoolmaster
Winter Edward, wheelwright
A NLi B Y, in the pnri.shes of North
Ferriby* Hesak, and Kirk Elk, wap. and
liberty of Hulkhlre; 5 miles W. of Hull,
at the weatem extremity of the marshy plain
in which that town is situated. It a pleasant
village, adorned with several elegant teats.
This village fonnerly beloi^ed to the ancient
fSunily of the Aniahys, who derived thdr
nameftom the manor. In the year 1100
the heiren of that liouse carried it by mar-
riage into the family of Lcgard, which funily
redded herefrom the conquest, till nearly
the ekiae of the last century. Population
307.
Barkworth John, gentleman
Bodley MrR. gentlewoman
Broadlev John, solicitor, (South EUa)
Fields Daniel, gentleman
Smith Charles, yeoman
Vause William, gentleman
Farmer*, Clark John
Brocklebank Thos.Clark John
Cavill Joseph Wood Wm.
Appleton Christopher, bricklayer
Bibbins Wm. oora miller
Kemp Richard, shoemaker
Marshall Richard, blacksmith <fe vict.
Red Lion
Petfteld Matthew, carpenter
' Aroam, (Extra- parochial) wap.
of Dickering; 4 miles SSB. or Hun-
manby. Population, 86.
Farmer*,
Bell Richard
Jordon Wm.
Towers Francis
Jrglam, in the parii»h of Holme-
on-Spalding-Moor. wap. of Harthill ; 7
miles SW. of Market Weighton.
Arnold, in the parishes of Long
Riston atid Swine, wap. and libertv of
Holderness ; 7 mis. ENEf of Beverley.
Population, 101,
Fewson Edward, schoolmaster
Palmer Robert* vict. Board
Farmer*. Robinson Beiij.
Billany David Smith Geo.
Billany Wm. Smith Tho#.
CarrJohn Taylor Wm.
Jackson Robert Walker Thos.
Riby Robert Westerby Christ.
rfffWsr— Thomas Allison, tn Hull
every Tuesday.
Arram, in the parish of Atwicke,
wap. and. liberty of Holderness; 4
4ftR«-
tJBa«K Riding.]
,AT76.
151
miles N. of Beverley, ^opulatiou in-
cluded with Atwicke.
Farmtn, RobiiMon John
Clark Robert Sargesoo John
gray Wm. Taylor Wm.
olmes Wm. Wallcer Jane
Huasley John Wilkinson Susan
Londsbrou^ Rd.
Thorley Jo^pb. shoemaker
Walker Alezaoaer, machine maker
OirHa-.— Matthew Wallis, to Be-
verley every Satunlay.
AmiAi, in the parish of Market-
Weiehton, and wap. of Harthill: tl
miles B. of Market-Weigfaton. Po-
pulaCkm included with Market-
Weighton.
Stephenson Wm. former
Webster Wm. vict. Buck
AssBLBTyin the parish of Howden,
mnd the wap. and Tiberty of Howden-
shire; 2| miles W. of Howden. Po-
pulation, 264.
Cook Thomas, farmer <ik viot. Board
Levitt John, blacksmith
Mid^y Francis, carpenter
Morritt Wm. com miller
8ingletOQ Isaac, shopkeeper
Sineleton Wm. yeoman
Taylor Geo. tailor
Wood Wm. schoolmaster
Parmtr9, ChvavesJohn
Birkett Josiah Humphrey Mthw.
BoUan Robert akotmakm's,
Dolby BUsabeth Peais James
Dates John Underwood John
Atwioib, (p.) in the wap. and
hlMty of Holdemni ; f mOei N. of Homna.
A imsU* though pksiant vflliige situated
near the mm, ftom whidi it lulibn greatly by
the eneroadunenti of the water, partSenkriy
mftormy weather, the greatest part of tbh
Tillage rtanda at the JunetlOD of three roads,
in the esotie of which stands an old stone
«n>es, which in the year 1786, was situated at
tbedktanoeof thirty-tiuee chains and sfatty-
three links from the sea, from the rudeness
«f the stiuotnre it appeats to be of great an-
tiquity, tiieve is found its base a ladn inserip.
tion, but rendered unintelligible by the dila-
pidationa of tioM. The church, of which
the King is patron, is aplain Gothic struc-
ture, dedicated to St. Lawrence. The
R«v. James Wilson, is the vicar and surro-
gate, for the dean and chapter; here is
also a Methodist chapel, buUt to 1821 ;
likewise a Public school, endowed with
about 901. per annum, paid out of the
several charities of this place. Edward
Fenwiek, ra the year 1689, left by deed one
Oxgang of land, situated in Bedford, the
annual rent of which is to be applied to
appcentieing poor Imys and gids of Atwicke,
at the discretion of the tnistect, of which
the minister for the time bang is one.—
Population, 396.
Bainton Thomas, Esq. Arran*hlU
Allman Major, tailor
Appleby Richard, wheelwright
Booth Thomas, scboolmaster
Cotttes Robert, parish derk
Lawsoa Wm. corn miller
Pool Patrick, vict. dc blacksmith
Farmers, Wilson Wm.
Cballand Charles €frocert,
Dunn Wm. Wilson Wm.
Porter Ralph Wright Wm.
Gofton Smith »toemaken,
GrancerJohn GartooJobn
HaN Joseph Tennijwm Wm.
Hoj^le George Uiliet John
Comer.— -William Wilson, to
Hull on Tuesdays; departs 2 mominic,
returns 9 evening. To Beverley every
AcBCTRN, in thepari/sh of Prais-
thorp and wap. of Dickering ; 3J mis.
8. of Bridlington. Population includ-
ed with Fralstborpe.
Harper Thomas, farmer
AuoHTON, (p.) in the wap. of
Harthills 8 miles NNW. of HowdMi. \
parochial village and vicaxage, the present
incumbent of which is the Rev. W. Dean,
and Mosley the patron. This villi^
was the residence of Robert Aske, who in the
year ISSi, headed the faisurrection called the
" Pilgrimage of Grace." Aske is represent-
ed to history as a map of danqg and enthu-
siastic courage, a gentleman by Mrth, and
of considerable talents. In the latter part
of the reign of Charles I. Sir Richard
Aske, was master of the crown oiBce, and.
one of the council of the regiddesr—
He appears to have been the last of the
fkmily that resided at Aughton. Thero are
no remains of the ancient mansion or castlet
but the site is marked by ditdies or moats
one within another, with the toterior vallum
raised to « great height, which shows it t^
have been a place of considerable strength.
It is situated near the eastern banks of the
Derwent Population, 259.
Farmeri, Maltby Wm.
Allan Richard Steel John
Brabbs James, Stephen Wm,
yeoman WebrterJobn
Buttle Thomas Wilkinson Robert
Cottam George Young Wm.
Gowthorp James moemakerf,
Lambert f2d ward Morley Richard
Lawson Emanuel Youpg Georgu
1S3
AM. [EHH Itiiif^*] Bilu
C(lH«y ilfeBlMvdi bttusKamllih
Dove IdliB, wheelwHgtit
WiUctHMNi Robect, tBiI«r
YouDg Thomas, rict. Plo«ip^
CteTt«r. — Leonard Powteiri to
York every Saturday.
jM[hion KiMJAf^v, In th^ btitiih
of AuffbtoA and Wap. of Hartttm; 8
miles N. of Howden.
BiABTHORPB, in the piirish of
Heiningbroiigh, wap. of Ouse and
Derwent, and liberty of Howden-
ihire; 6 miles ESE. of Selby.
PuUelne Robert, yeoman
Sainton* (p.) in tbe wap. Of
HarthiU, aildUberttt>f HoMera^M; 6milei
SW. of Grait Driffldd. Here if u kridett
ptfiih chufdi. dedicated to St. Ai*!i^.—
The living it a icctocy, of tlM vmlue of
lOOOL pnr aimum. in tlM pACrottice «r St
John'i CoUe«e. Oxford, and when vacant
ik iMstcivred on the oldest B. D. of the C(i-
lege. The preMnt incurabeat Is the Rer.
John Bell, D.D. There are two chapels hem
one belonging to the Wesleyan and the other
to the Primitive Methodists. In fonfter
thnes a Beacon was erected near this village,
for the purpose of alarming the surrounding
«AuBlbry on Che approach of danger, and this
tircittnstance las given name to ths(t division
or nsrthfflcaUed Sainton Beacon. WQliam
te Oross, a knight of Malta, and £arl of
AlbemiMe, was buried In this cbureh. Po-
pitUfioo, aOiOL
Farmer* , Lee Thomas, yeo-
Angas Caleb man
Hardy Robert Ox toby Christopher
Haycroft Wm. & yeom^a
vict. Balnton Simpson Robert
New Trin Simpson Heury
tiWyburn Wm. and Topnam Vr m.
COTn ifkltler Sicinner Wm .
Wright Thottrts
T6r«j ^m. blacksmith
Hatdy Robert, shopkeeper
Hodsou Edward, tailor and victualler.
Speed the l»It)ui?h.
Ushet RlchanS, schoolmasfef
Comws— Robert Wallis, to Drif-
lleld, evfery Thu. and Beverley, every
8at.-~Robt. Cole, to Hull, every Pri.
Balkholmb, in the JP^sh Of
Howden, wap. and liberty of Hodden-
shire ;;ii miles fi. of Howden. Po|iao5.
Famterr,
Andrew Wm.
Honlson John
Laverack John
'^vetack Joseph
Levitt John
Martin ThOs.
Overend Robert
Wheldroke John
B*iiLBY,in-tbe pari^i^Tf1t>hi!lf)t-
brotiffh, wap. of Ouse ^nd DeHrenl,
and liberty ef H<m'denshire ; U mile
NE.ofMby. Popuhiti^B, ^4%.
Bowrolm Rev. Thbs. assist^t ctkM
Aspintfl Ellthbeth, gentl^Oiitaili
Brewi^r Thomu, yeon^
Hubie Thomas. yeoiAah
Strinser Joseph, Bivlby hall
Weddall Mary, gentlewoiiiiQi
WeddaU Robert, land lurveyor^ Bank
hohse
^(SnMiVk i^WBSu A fl s J
Blancfaord Jdfehael Fish johb
Newhani John Woodall wm^
PbiUipR Geo. SkopkMtrt^
Smallwodd Wm. Smith Tbos. (and
Taylor Mrs. , whee^lght
Wade Wm.
Rurkill Thorn rsj butcher
D J L V e npor t 9ti Eki I rel* ml lor
Doii(;liij Will, hrlck iiiAk^r
Fi>!5lt*r Will. Vict, Bay Horse
RiLibiirtJMrjn Geo. hb^'k^mlth
Smitli .luhn, v1iit. Pk>u|fy
Ttiiriitmi John, f;dbaoImj«$iter
WlifJeUead Matthew, wheelwright
lilKTly of HolitcmMii } (j tiiilei S. nf Br^|i||.
lou. A iilua^adt villa^' iltuattd ai tlie nortll-
em extremity of HoMtnw, i%is vefy m^tt
to the North Sea. «fed is xfMMk flDfaquented
by tftei^eople of tii^ nei«htoarii« tffl^^
whooQKibbeie tb puzcha^iiavato t«jkilr
their lOBibwfthk wlrichislcA » timfAae
on tine shone tf M«hston by H^att IMI»<^
ThecbiiM^isavcty,mv4eQt;bqiKII»B^ dedl.
catwl to AU SaivOi sT which Hm Rev. Mdl
Gilby to rector ; in the interior Is a BMrbl»
monwncnt, repr^smtiiig bi tnB H^gan •
Sodtck Lord) ia.AnODMr^vrilh a frifitai Ht
bis feet. Tbeo^htansiiwhoeemenioiTthlk
aonumcnt eqmraeinqnitefl was tiia tandt of
tl^ nianori jrhMk vaa fiv^ to him for hife
valour and ess^tial scrriees retukked to Ida
country. Thero an here (bar ataaMtMMMi
orhqipitaliiexeelol in 17^. by Sir GriflUk
Boyntoo, for the comfftt oC iMt pcm
widows of tills plaoe, aad endowad with tte
annual sum of £iA. to be dhMtd etnnlir
amoi^si thesfU Thevis.dhMl 4 acboOlM
Piaster's dweiUncrhoust, built by Sir Ffftadfe
Boynton* Bait, fbr the acoonwiodatiasi of
theploeei he Is lord OC Die fluuwri and 9tt-
troB of the living. Popuistioii 105.
Thif Tftbs. vict. Ron and Dog;
Deftis Wm. i?roi»r and bheksmlth
Haider Willinm, ^heelwri^t
Plckerinflr William, tailor
Sawdoh John, schoolmastef
Watson Wiibam, parish clerk
BAB.
[East RiMng.]
BAB.
ISS
Farmm'Mf UarlaDd John
AndeiBoo Tbos. Hyde James
Boys Geo. Penoook John
Dalbv Charles Percy Jeremiah
Flekf John Welburu Samuel
Gofton John
Conchy to Bridlington and HnU,
thsee days per week.
BARNBT-ON-THB-MARSHy In thO
parish of Howden, wap. and Uberty of
HowdaMliira;4roile«W. of Howdent dtu-
atod aeurthe Derwent, which here fUls
into 0ie Ouie. Here are two extraordinary
apringi of sulphurie and chalybeate water,
dcoominatad St Peter's and St Helen's
WeDs, the former of which is repreMited to
poewM the rare virtue of curing scorbutic
eruptions by external appUcatioo. The places
of worship are a chapel of Ease, dedicated to
St Helen, of which the Rev. Ralph Spofforth,
vicar of Howden, is incumbent and patron.
And a small Methodist chapel; there is also a
Free Gnunmar school for ten boys. Thehw
haWtwnfs of this village, have the singular
pvlvikge of electing their own pastor ; aU the
male adults (with the exception of paupers)
have the right of voting. This place is
noted fbr its maaufiMture of sackii^. There
ar« races held here the last Thursday in
June, which continues three suoeessive days.
Baraby was granted by William the Con-
queror, to forty of his soldiers, each of whom
' leeeifed an Qxgaag, or. (twenty acres) in the
wliole eight hundred acres of land, and these
Oxgangs still bear the names of their original
owners. Population, 595.
AUdoson John, gentleman
Dc La Noy Jonn, yeoman
Fox Rol)ert, gentleman
'Fox Thomas, gentleman
Fox William^ yeqman
Holmes Henry, gentleman
Noble Robert, yeoman
Poole ReT. Robert, curate
Bmitb William, gentleman
Bricklof^rf, Fox Wm. junr.
A ndrew John Hall John
Cobb Geo. Hind Tbomas
BuickerM, Spence John
Douglas Joseph Stiles Thomas
Wlkon Robert Turton Thomas
Com-milUriy Sacking Mfr$,
Howdle Benjamin Chapel Wm.
Lamb Robert Thompson John
Foroienr, Ship Otrmis,
Atkinson Robert Gilderdale Geo.
Battle John Wright John
BirkittTbos. Skoemakm-t,
Brooksbaok Tbos. Johnson Thos.
Brown John Middlewood Danl.
Pease Tbomas Johnson Thomas,
Wood Tbomas (and farmer)
8kopkmiper»f Lamb Robert
Atkinson Mary Thompson John
/aitf.
Anchor, Robert Robinson
Bull and Butcher, John Sales
Half Moon, James Norton
Sloop, Wm. Potter, Bamby ferry
Bealby William, tailor
Crosley John, blacksmith
HoUsworth Samuel, kick-keeper
Hord Watson, tailor
Noble John, master mariner
Pvoock John, joiner
Toompson R.
WatK)ii Thomas, schoolmaster
fTaUr Carriage— Two Packets to
, Selby, every Mon. at 7 mg. for goods
< and passengers.
I earner— Tbos. Hodgson, to Be-
j verley <fe Howden, every Saturday
Bamhy-Moor-lun^ in the parish
|OfBainby»aiNlwap.of Hartbill; limileW.
, of Pocklington. This is a large and eom.
I modious inn, where travellers are acoom-
I modated with post diaisea. It has been
I kept by its present owner and occupier,
I Mr. Thomas Heard, thirty-six years. The
I letter bags to, and from Pod^ington, are i»-
I ceived and delivered here, and the coaches
trcm York to HuH, make it their houte
'ofcalL
Barkbt-ok-thb-Moor, (p.) in
the wam of HarthUl, and Uberty of St I^
ter*s; SmflesW. of Pocklington. Is a per-
petual curacy, under the patronage of the
Dean of York, and the present incumbent is
the Rev. James Addison, the church is dedi*
cated to St Catharines This is a place of
great antiquity: it was (brmerlya marlcet.
town, and has stiU one maiket^lay annually,
on the Th^naday preceding St Peter's day.
The annual feast is kept on the day following.
The inhabitants el^oy considenble piivilegea
and immunltiea» on payment of 6s. to flie
Dean and Chapter of St Peter's, such, sa
fireedom from toU, dca Pop.440.
Cooper Tabitha, gentlewoman
Crw« John, gent&man
Goldsbrotigb Richard, gent.
Hornby Tbomas, surgeon
Stephenson Edward, gent.
Farmmrt if Vwmin, Hotilden Wm.
Berry man Wm. Honlden James
Blaiiobard Frauds Hudson Rtehard
Cook John Jackson John
Dennis Tbos. Kemp Robert
Gawtry Tbos. Lead beater Ricfad.
Hotilden Matthew Newby James
, Houklen Tbos, RaaM>n John
U* lAR. tJg^ RiSik^.] %tt.
Sli»|jhHii[ii;oti John Wiikiri5iO{t WitIhi
by fli^ld bouse VVritIa Jotin
Giiwtrv Joliij, tatli^r
Gile* Tho4. Vict* Biiof Bni SRioe
Rausuu Roheftr shoenitikef
Ricl)arr1.>^oii Tbua. «artbet)waT^ dealer
Smith Ruhert;! sboiikeiipet
TayiorGeo* sbuemnker
We At Thomus^ ficbo4}ima.«ter
W^tGeo. hlttoksiiiitll
rarrifTj— John WricTe dfcWiUiain
Sniith, to JHrirkK-WelL^hnirt. evfj-j
Wed. ftLw John Wride, t<) york, everj
Silt. dei>, Bt6mg» relums iiame dsy^
Bwrrimtj ^r^, in the |>Eiirt%h of Lock-
ingtm. and wqj, of HftrtlriU ; S nsiles
N. ol iJeverkj,
Hahtmohi^r BtiTroMs. tn the
pnHvb of Arklani^ wup. of Biickru«e,
and liberty of Si, PetBr's j ft mb. S, of
Multon. ?o|). inoluded with AiMam.
Farmrrff 8ellt?r ClenMjnt
Butt^rfl^ld John Smith John
Fost^w Wra. Wbltw^fU Wm.
Babton DaluLi in thu p«r!isli Of
Hunmnuby, tmA wan. of Dickeringi 3
miJf^ S. of Huumnuhy ,
V«rley John, farmer
Ba!;^ick Stekaj (High d; Low),
Id i%e imf\$h (if B run ties burton, WHij,
imiT hb#rty of HoIdtffUtJw ; h ii\h. SSE,
€jf Drifflold. Population iiidudtd with
Bmniii'sbiirt&ii,
tllsl]u.m WiiJiump viQt. Sloop
BfttthiturMf in ihts [mrisb of Kirk-
bitm, and wtiB. of UartbiU: !^| txwidn
tiW.of Driflield.
BfiKpaHTi, (pj In the wn|>. and
inberty of tlolduntm; H ini3« ESI2. of
ttriffleR A very [iTeuUit HIUil^k liCubtttl
nndkehL^ food fruwi r-tal*! bth'ir>nTtm^
Tlu. clnirvh^ of wbu5h the Hev. W. Welbank
£L Lpiiii^nl^ and the King >i the patraii:
hiTC ar* al4D two chbiu^Nt unt- of tli* In-
tlepc-ndeut mnd tJw uthor «7f t^4? Mrlhodlit
pLinu^iiEni ; JindA Trup -.cIhhjU ttrnducicd oii
Dh Udra plun. Popu e^i.
Lowp» Eev» Jowph, vtcnrof Sklp^^a
Mnson R4*r. Jubj}, rnrtita
BuQli 8nrji|>^ vici. Kbi[i
M'ttsatd if (^o, (^nrdeiitr
Alu2i« UatthvWj sebiNftlniitA^pr
JHo**l*uii RofeU wtfiiver ik jiuritb derk
NonfH)^ 'fboKifts^ bricklh^
StiiiLb Josi^[ib, viin. BliicK Sweb
^f{L^phen.H>rt Arirt, stLtrrm' bouDPt mrtkbf
Watftoii FfziEi' l'^* Vict . Tiiff^r
Bffrlifttithtf Mdiier Jobn
Bl^nkiii John Nichijkon Robert
D^rjbJsm Peter PosllH Win.
Smith Win. j^ng^by Tfaos*
FarmtTM. Stock;-! Jc^lm
B^yE 6«o. Ackfom Geo«
Bmdiry Tbcs. Rohin^ion Widow
Blfjwn Joiiii i^hftemirktrtf
Brtjwn Wm. Gowiiwiii AMLriiD
B rj !t n Ti J nv . Jordon Thomna
Croi J k Tbos . K JJ ^ ington W in .
Dnnn R3t*li}tni Stejjbeniwn Rcp'bt.
Du nn John Wtntc^i ng J olxQ
Fftrtbi^P^ Thas, Sririf fCM,
IfnrlanH Wni, DoHiwn Fniink
H !■! r j le r J oh n 1) u nn R puben
if^irnr^T Uobpft Tuitnrty
H H rbcrt R . j bprt A Um ti n W ni ,
Houj^ht Wuip Bias bill John
Jordon Bichurd Artr»cy Ronert.
Jnrdorj Mar)' Bienkin Wm.
ICnajiron Wnt. Moiibiori R. A,
CtirrifTM—CnTr Tbm. to BriJlin^-
Eon, on Sat. iJi?^>« & mi^;, rttt y pvf
J Of don Tbos. to Hu!], atn>»^ t?vg. BToo
(ftrret. © piEt. Tn.— StepWnson Robl
and John WTiittj, to Betffrtej, BnL
dcp. ^ m^, ret. P ei^iiUi^
BRtt^nv, \a th& ^)uri^ of HajtODf
w^p. of HaftlilU, wnd liberty of St,
Pettr'sj e niHe^WNW, of Market-
Wpij^hfon, There i< Irete n Cbapel of
Efti^t! under Haytoij. Pop* SaO.
Gniham Rc\. rbark.t Ryvi'-S, incuift-
bent CLLiatti
FftrrMr*, Lund Williarg
Asb Gtfo* Motif foot Th*M-
Bnlderson James Rk htmJsson Win-
Bniitbwait^ Jobi) Rud>1 Geo.
rbapkin Jameii; Rnid James
V \m ptai 1 1 NhihalaJul S mith W m .
Fn rrne r W in . St wh W m ,
l'iMil4^nwin *^JirmiHl Yeamiui Wni*
Mill WHlium
liniithwalle Tlnijs. ifict. Bay Ftot^
Daii^ Jamusj ^?orTi ruillec, caal m«f-
ritrnnt and vlct. trate
U;irf Jobn^ shwuniker
X'tciioL's SnUinn, mil he light, ^c*
BH.t.nv, in lla^ jinfi^b nf Howdwi,
vva|s. iin I libf^tv f.d Ifowdi^nshire : U
iinJe ENK. of flt>wdc'ii.. fop. IV.
Jtlyth Ec^A'nTdJ yi?omrtn
^{^rniler Tijomas;^ yeuman
B£L.
[Ea^ Biding.]
&B1E.'
15S
B*i^A«tKBy in (he poiiah of Eta^
triaflUNi, wap. «BdUb«rt7K>C Howdm-
■" MMwMWy fcatfismloho
Ftoomaa John RoMown SataM
Jaqq^Thw^ flcAJn miobknL
Bapet JohA, tellor
BELtKORFB, io the parish of
fiiihop Wilto^. w/ip. of I](arnini. and
liberty of St Peter's ; 6 niaesN. of
Toddlns^tn. Population iududed with
Mnop Wilton.
mphensoB Francis, former
BsMPTOlf, (p.) in the wnp. of
Bickering : d| miles R N E . of Bndl in^^^-
ton ; the cfhurch & a mr^v, ik»ditat*?d
t6 St. Michael, patron, R . C . B kmkJ Ivyl
Esq. Population, 23 i.
Borrow ^dward J. curate
Cidverfey John, y^man
WalmsleyGeo. gnfiaxi^r
Wailmsley f*'- "^ ^''
;ra9*
C«rp^nl0riiy Boyntqn
GnrdeiierRpbert Cc 1 Will
^•^'fi i«'i'iii?lPD'ert
AnrsTbcirn^S gpi^' ^rfq.
Arars Joim ' WalTifxleV Jane
Bailey Robert
BeOby John, rict. White Ho^e
giniphd James, blacksmith
fffuw §ariil. erqcerand sboeipa^r
KM'e Jpbn, bujUSier
r Ipho, tailor
9&KHETLAN0, in the pi^rish of.
Eastriq^u, wap. andliberty of $6w-
dyM^lre Ijmiles B. of How4|Bn«
G/irito WUiain, yeoipan
^^UKiffjOHoi^m, asiqall hamlet
*»l !A9JW>ftfe/M %¥lap,.^5Ap.aii4 lib^
of HoWerness; 8 milQg^^oO^ferJjpy..
HMTifion. Johi), Esq, Giai^
Parm»tf Robinson Benj.
BitUner John Tbom peon Wm .
Bentli|y, in the parish of Row-
ley, and wap. of BaVthiil; 3 miles
8SW. of Beverley.
Farmers, Kirk WilHnm
freeman Edward ' Wallis William
Bessinoby, in t|iB wap. of Dick-
ering. U mile $'%, of Bridliiigton.
Popniatk>n 83.
^iMson l^acnoj^n, Esq. Bcssingbj,
Souisby Christopher, gentleman
Trevelyan ftev, Walter, curate
Farmert, Dunoinz Geo.
Atchec Wn^ Grajr Richard
Rm«m:k% in the p«Mi ol K^iln-
wick^ 90^vrj^ of HarthUl; «im«tti
K. of Beml^y. Hew Ja a Ghapal of
ease, the ftei. JowphRigW^ yem-
tuiJL CMNto, and J. S^jswisfNPr Ew,
pakoQ. Pop. 19S^
Fanmu DoiiglebyStolk.
ijE msu Pouglt^ Tlios.
AshtOD Peter, Tict. Foi A HooiMla
JXacwKm nionias, com miUer
tUs^ Mm, Btooer
HaU Heniy. Aoemaker
NonaWllfiaB, btocksmitii
Cbrrtsr— John Brew, fo Beferlej
eTvi^r Sat. and to H«dl every Vri.
B]pyEE)!,EY, (p.).
la thfrnapentaka of Harthin, aad the hbnty
of Bvnxkvt 9 miles NNW. of HnU) 10
ftam South Caive, 10 from Market Weigh-
ton, Mfrbia OrifleU* and 89 from York.
Benwrfey is dntf of the most cooddemble
towMof tile Cast lidii«; tKfe period when
It^^Kstailt caaaotbe anettained with pre-
ddm; but the Collegtete diUreh, or Mintter«
as it Is called, dedicated to St John the
Baptiit»ii«Bfbimdea,aocofdtagto a MS. la
Ldand's GoDectanea, in lUk It was after-
latfde dertroyedhj the Pagans, and again
efeoted by JdhB-ar-Beverley, the ilfUi arch-
bishop of ^oilc, ftom Paulfoos, to 704, who
<ttdai]ied to the dioir of the ehuith a mo>
nastery of Made moolts, in^e nave a coDege
of seven aeeiUar eaaona, with dx cleriu, and
to the chapel of St Martin adjoining to the
churth, a loeiety of reiigfc>ui viigini, or
nuns. About a ocntury and a half after-
wardathis ttrncture was again destroyed by
the Danes, who murdered a numherof the
monks, the <*anons. and the nuns; butAthel'
Stan, king of Enghnd, raifled another church
ton the larae spot, and endowed It with oer-
tato glAi and privileges.* In the mean time
» town grew up around the chiirdi, which
obtained the name of Beverlao, the place or
lake of beavers, with which animals the
neighbouring river Hull abounded^ AmoogsC
the immunities was the privilege of Mnctu-
iary, the limits of whkh were maiked here,
ak at H^jkm, by fbar crosKs, each of them
ereoted at a distance of a mile fhxn the
diutch. WiUiam, the conqueror, whose
atmy^Sfliembled ieven miles from Beverley,
from his veneration for St John of Beverley,
^e oMers that none of his eokliers should
commit any ' siiollation Upon fhat sanctuary.
Aocotding to Stubbs, the prelate, whoM
name has- been through eleven cenfuries so
* Rsgist maf. Bereilac
156
BST.
[EoH Riding.]
BXV.
dotety inttnroTca with thebislory of Be-
vcriey, was bom In that plac*, In the year
640, about the time of the leooiid Idtrodue-
tion of Christianity into the North of En^
land, by St. Austhi and the Roman miMioo-
•rica. He was descended of a good fiunily.
And after a oouxae ot religious education,
under St Hilda, the famous abbe« of
Whithjr, and under Theodoce, thefthaieh-
bishop of Canterbury, he beoame himself,
intheyear687, the 5th archbishop of York,
under the popular name of St. John of
Bereiiey. His Cune for sanctity was so
great, ttet the vcoeiable Bede declares qf
hU own knowMfe, that the holy man p«rw
Ibrroed many miracles. At loigth, grown
aged and iniinn, he resigned his Ushoprick
to Wilfrid II. in 718. and retired to Bererley.
where baring UTcd three yean in sedusion,
he died oo the 7th of Mey, 7SI* end was
buried in the church pordi bdonging to tiiat
college which he had AMwded.
In 1188, tMs chnrch was ^aia deetrayed
by fire, and upon opening a grare, on the
13th September, 1664, a Tault was ftxmd,
in whidi there was a leaden plate, bearing a
Latin inscriptkm, which may be thus ren-
dered:—
-f* " In the year of the incarnation of our
Lord, 1188, this church was destroyed
by fire. In the night followmg the feast
of St Matthew, the apostle: fai the
year 1197, on the 6th of the Ides of
March, an taMiuisitioQ was made for
the relics of the blessed John, and the
'( ^ones were found in the Eastera part
of the sepukhr^ and here reposited t
and dust mixed with mortar was in
thesame place fi>und, and re-imened."
Subsequently, namely in the year 1786,
these relics were again taken up, and depo-
sited in an arched vault prepared for their
reception. The pious seal whidi shone so
conspicuously in the 18th century, soon re-
instated the Minster in all its fSmrmer gran-
deur, and archbishop Kinsius built the great
steeple. In the year 1481, Henry V. after
the coronation of Catharine of France, at
WestminstSTi made a pilgrimage to Bever-
ley, because, as the Historians of those
times say, a stroi^ report prevailed, that
the tomb of St John of Beverley, sweat
blood all the day that the famous battle of
Aginoourt was fought, and it was imputed
tp the merits of that saint that this great
victory was won.
The disM>lution of the Collegiate church
of St John, took place on the 20th of
March. 1M4, in the 37th year of therein
of Henry VIII. The silent and almost im-
perceptible diUpidations of time^ had tai
five esntuiles brought the Minster at Sever- '
ley, into a stale of ruinoua deoay, and in
the year l7lO, a considerable sum of money
was raised by a general brief, and bytaidlvl-
dual donatidis, with which sum it was fe-
edifled and adorned; tfie choir was paved
with marble of various otriours; a magni-
ficent arch, curiously o^^ved was raised
over the altar, under which was placed a
table of fine white marble ; the large East
window was decorated with rich painted
glass, collected from the other windows,
amongst which are the twelve apostles.
Since that time, the screen between the
dioir and the nave has been rebuilt of Roadi
abbey stone, curiously carved in Gothic
work; die floor of the body of the churdi la
paved with stone fhnn the same quarry, and
the galleries have been re-built, and beauti-
fillly finidied after ^ Doric order, rcecm-
bling those of St Albans, at Rone. From
some cause not explained, the North gable
end of the Minster had rimmk, and hung
over the foundation 48 inches ; to remedy
this dangerous deformity, Mr. Thornton, a
carpenter, of York, aided by Mr. Rush-
worth, a stone mason, formed a machine by
which this part of the building, was. in
17S9, actually screwed up into its proper
place, and restored again to the perpoidictt-
larlinel
The deigy of the Minster at present
conrist of a curate, and two assistants, the
patronage being in the Mayor, Aldermen,
and caj^tal burgesses. The certified value
of the living is stated in Bacon's Uber Re^
at £31. 6s. 8d. The curate is the Rev.
Joseph Coltraan, alid the Rev. James Eyie^
and the Rev. William HUdyard, are the
assistant curates. At the South East tran-
sept stands the fteed-sCooI menttoned by
Camden, made out of one entire stone, and
said to have been removed from SootJand.
On which is inscribed
Hcee sfde$ La^ea, DicU*tr, i. e. Pad*
Cathedrot ad quam Rm* Fngiendo Peruen'
ien* OmnHnotUm Habet Secnritatewi,
In English thus : — ** Thu stone diair
is called Freed Stool, i. e. TA^ Chair ^
Peaer, to which what criminal soever flics,
hath full protection.'*
At the upper end of the body of the
church hangs an ancient tablet with the |nc-
ture of St John and of King Athelstan, and
between them this distidi,
** Als Free make I The
*' As hert may thynke or Egh may see.**
Hence the burgesses of Beverley generally
pay no toll or custom in any port or town of
Enghmd, and before they travel, they caiy
if they dioose. receive at the Mayor's office
a certificate, setting forth, " That King
Athdsttt, of finnaus liunMiy.^did grant and
BBT. [tkut Riiinff^ BBV.
IW
alio, king Henry L did grant and confirm to
the men of the town of Bereriey an ex-
emption from all manner of fanpoiti, tolltj
tallage, stallage, tunnage. laitage, paekage,
whatlSige, and of and from all and every the
like exactiont, pairmenti and duties, thrmigh-
out, and in all placet WhatBoerer, by khd or
•en, within all the dominions of England
and Wales t which said grants have been
aonflrmcd by all, or most of the succeeding
kings and queens of England. And these
vn abo to certify, that the bearer, (men-
tkmlBg his name and trade) is a burgeasof
the said town of Beverley, and is thereby
diacliakged of and from all and every the
lik« exactions, payments, and duties." Si-
aailar privileges extend to the Inhabitants of
the liberty of St. John of Beverky, who
say abo, by appUestion to the deputy stcw-
aid of the court, obtain a certificate of ex-
emption. This privilege, though of ge-
Bflial, Is Mt of univenaa application i for it
appears* that in the year 1803, an act of
parliament was obtained in favour of the
HuU and DriflleM navigation, for making
ansae alteration in the bridge, called Hull
bridge, by which act vessels bejonging to
Ilia Mnjpesses of Beverley have shioe been
aa1^}eeted to a toll, or tonnage. This, how.
b the only toll which can be legally
i from them, when they arc supplied
with the reguisite certificate. The right of
nptkm from lolk has been granted, or
by durter and letters patent to
file burgesses of Be\'erley, by no fewer than
tweBty«one sovereignst commencing with
king Athektan, m 025, and endiqg with
Jamas II. hi IG88. Another privilege at-
tadiing to the free InirgcsscB of Beverley,
aod a much more important one, is the
si^tof pasturage on the fcrrtjleaod exten-
sive commons beknging to that borough:
These are
• Westwood, oontfipjng 504 acres.
Hum., , ^.„ 110
a Flgham..„ 297
And Swine moor. S63
Total ^ — 1174
feach fieemaa b allowed to turn thtaa
heiul of cattle into Westwood, ilx into Swina-
moor, three into Figbam, and oae into
Hum. For thb privUi^e only sevan shii-
^ , ♦Westwood b held by a grant from
AtexBBdar Neville, Archbidlop of York{
and Figham by a grant from William
Wykhan, ambbUhap of the same pro»
Tince. There is a tradition, that Wvtwaod
w^ presented to the freemen of Beverleyj
by two maiden sisters, whose " Vir^
TomV* stands in the body of the chucch,
aear the pillars of the little South aisle, but
this popuhtf erntt is wholly vw^pnartai by
avidMic«»
Ungs per head b paid i^ cattle pasturefl
during the summer upon Westwood, tep
shiUings and sixpence per head upon Swine-
moor, nine sliilliiigk upon Figham, and twp
diiOings and sixpence per head upon Hum,
from MayKlay to the races In the bc^iimij^
of June : and three shillings and sixpence
tiie remainder of the year.
The Church of St. lCary> tbou|^
greatly inftrior to the Minster as abuildiag,
b a veneraUe parish church, of whidi the
King b the patn>n> and the Rev. Robe^
Rlgby the vicar. In the King's books th^
living b valued at 14/. 2s, 4id. In thb
diurdi there are several mouumeotp, bqt
the most remarkable of them b one datra
1089, which records the late of two Oupjah
doelbts, who are here Interred^ and ffvim
epitaph runs thus ^x-
H«pe two young Danbh aoMien Be,
Tbeona in quarrel riianeed to diei
Theothtc's head, by their own law.
By fvord vm severed at one blow.
The places of worship not within tb«
pale of the estaMLdimait are : — the Inde-
pendent Chapel, Lalrgate, the Rev. Jamca
Mather, minister; the Metho^t Chapel,
Walkcrgate; the Friends' Mectbig-House,
Wood lane; and the Baptist Chapd, Wal-
kergate, the Rcvk John Carlton, minister.
The Hospitab at Beverley consist of
Mas. Anns Routu'h Hospital, in Keld<
gate, ftjT ancient poor widows, in which
there arc thirty-two inftiatcs, who are «ch
allowed five shillings per week, with a gown
and a supply of cuali yearly, aridng fmm
the rents of estates iu diflcrcut parts of the
county. Mr. Charlks WAnroN'e flos-
piTAL, in Minster moorgatc, for poor
widows, of whom fourteen are accommo-
dated, and have each allowed four shillinp
a week, with a gown each, and coab yearly,
from an estate called Kiliiograves, between
Beverley and Bishop Burton; the Trustees
of which charity also apprentice a number
of boys annually, with a premium of four
pounds each. Sia MicnABi. WARTox'a
Hospital,* in Hinster moorgatc, for six
poor widows, who are eadi allowed three
shillings weekly, with a gown and coab an-
nually. Fox's Hospital in Minster moor-
gate, for four poor widows, who have each
four shillings a week, a quantity pf ooala
yearly, and a new gown every two years,
from a small estate aud money in the fondle
TsBCPxliTON's Hospital, Walkeigatc foe
* This gentleman contributed darins
kis life time £500. towards the repairs of
thC'Minster, and bequeathed £4000. as a
perpetual fiBvL to baautiiy and keep it •-
order.
158
BEv. [East Aiding.} Bev*
six poor penoat, men and
women t the f midi arising from landed pro-
peity. There are also twenty-two MaUons
de dUu and four Bead Houses, which afford
aooommodatloa to as many poor fiunihcs,
with some small allowanoe to each. Exdu-
sive of these benevokot institutions, there
Me sereral other charities under the direo>
tion of trustees, who make periodical dis-
tributioiM to the poor. Formerly there were
In this place a preeeptory of Knights Hospi-
talers of Saint John of Jerusalem, and hospi-
tals dedicated to St. Nieholas^ SC. Giles, and
the Trinity ; and an hospital without tlie
North Bargatc, with a house of black and
•Bother of grey Mars.
The Fiee Schools of Beverky arethe
Grammar School, the National School, and
Graves's Sehool. The Grammar School,
whldi is of ancient date, is probably coeval
with the Collegiate Sodety of Saint John,
for Itdoes not appear when or by whom it
wasfounded. Thepatronagc of this school
is now in the corporation. The old school
of brick stood in the Minster yard, on the
sdteof thedoteters and couvoitual build-
ings, but in the year 181G it was taken
down to improve the church, and by the
liberality of the oorporaUon a new school
was built in a commodious and handsome
style, in Keldgate, with a huge and con-
venient ho^iso attached, for the convenience
of the master. The school is open to sons
of burgesses indefinitely, on the payment of
two pounds per annum for their instruction
in the clasrios, and two guineas for writing
and irithmetic. The sons of noo-ftxeraen
and day scholars pay six guineas forthe
dassics and three pounds for writing and
accompts. The present master is the Rev,
J. P. Richards, whose stipend is a hundred
pounds a year, bdng ten pounds tmrn Dr.
Metcaif's endowment, twenty pounds as an
annual gift from the members of the bp-
rough, and seventy pounds as an annual
donaUon tram the corporation. There is no
diurdi preferment attadied to the grammar
school, but the parishionen of St. Mary's
aometimes ^ve the lectureship of their
church to the master. This sdiool has two
fellowships, six sdiolarships, and three exhi<
bitions to St John's College, Cambridge^—
Among the eminent men who have been
cdumted here may be mentioned John Al-
cock, D. D. Bishop of Ely« John Fisher,
D. D, Bishop of Rodicster, John Green,
B. D. Bishop of Lincoln, Robert Ingham,
a wor^y divine, and Henry Revel Reynolds,
an omiiumt physician. There is a select
library of classical books attadicd to the
school, ooatainiug Miver«l Aldiae editions.—
'^•vvcs's Free School is situated in the
square a41aeeot to ToUgaveL This eatab*
lishmcntlsof modem origin, and owca Ita
iustitutkm 10 the munifloenceof tha Rev*
James Graves, lata cunte of the Miaater,
who bequeathed * sum of money amounfe-
ingto about aOOOL In the pubUe Amda for
theednealkNi of youth in Beverley. For
about two yean • temporary sehool roooft
wasusedi but In 1814 the trustees pqrehnaeii
the old play house, and having divided it by
a partition, fitted itnp for seboob for boys
and girls. Here one hundred boys from
the town and oeighbourbood receive gratui-
tous instnietion, under the tuition of Mr*
William Watson, ontheLaneasterianpkms-
and one htmdred girls on the plan of Dr.
BcU, and in the afternoon tbm girls are
Uught needle work by Mis. Wataoa. At
the National Sehool, whiah is situate in
Minster moorgate, about 1€0 boys u»
taugfatby Mr. O. Blyth.
The town of Bevedey it airy, wall
built, and extensive. The market plaoe, in
particular, is very spacious, ooeupying four
acres of land ; it Is ornamented I7 a erosa
supported by dght oolumns, eaeh condsting
of a single stone, and was erected at the
expense of one of the members of th»
borough. The market, which Is held ua
Saturday, is well supplied, and the busbies^
done here in the earn trade is very consider-
able. The canal, called Beverley Beck, cut
in the year 17^, fhun this town to the river-
HuU, afibrds great fisdUties to trade, by
opening a oommunleation with tlie Humber,
and coals are brought In large quantities to
the staiths, for the supply of the hnerior
part of the East-Riding. Here is likewise
a trade in malt and leather, and several
of the poorer class find employment In the
extensive nurseries of Messrs. George and
William TindAll, and the mhit
of Messrs. Walker, Parker, and HalL
The annual fidrs are lieM on the
Thursday before old ValentineTs day, on tha
&thofJuly,on the Wednesday beftore the S5th
of September, and on the 6th of November.
During the dWl wars this place was
alternately the prey of the King's troops and
of the troops of Parliament At the com-
mencement of the quarrd, when Charles the
First attempted to make himself master of
Hull, and was refused admission by Sir
John Hotham, the governor of that garri-
son, he had his quarters at Beverley, but the
place soon fell into the handsof the Parlia-
mentary forces, and Sir John, when he fled
from Hull, on account of his treason
against that cause whidi he had originally
BO npuch advauiecd, was taken prisoner in
the streets of Beverley, and afterwards ex-
ecuted on Tower Hill.
BEv. [East Riding.]
BEV.
16d
The population of tldt towo hu,
within the last ten yean, Incresicdnevly 10
per cent OTcr the popolation of 1811. In
the fonner return the numbers fvcre G035
tbey nowaie^-.
St. MaHin*s Parish 2987
St. Mary's ditto, 3SI4
St. Nicholas, ditto, 577
Tbtal,....
«728
TlMfOYcniMntof the Borough b in
» Mayor, (who is always eorooer for the
timebehig) twehre AUennen, and thirteen
capital Burgesses, under a charter granted by
Queen Eliabcth, and renewed by James IL
iu the year of the rcTohition. The mayor
nnd capital buigesses are elected annually,
on the Monday next before the 29th of Sep-
tember.* By the charter of this corporadoo
the mayoris chosen out of the aldennenby
the flreemeSf and the capital burgesws are
nomtnatei by the new mayor, and elected
by acclamation (or «*o«tof <«, as it is called)
by the fieemen. Immediately after the elec-
tion of the mayor. 7he power is vested in
the King to remore from their respective
offices the mayor, recorder, aldermen, capi-
tal boigencK, and common derk, or any of
them; and in 1069 this power was exercised,
Ibr on the nth of Juqc, in that year, an
order was sent to Beve^Jey, by the King in
cooncil, for the lamoTal of the recorder,
four fjdennen, and three burgesseiu So
long ago as the reign of Edward I. Beverley
returned two members to Parliameut, but
after the death of that monarch, this
boi^ugh ceased to make returns till the £(h
of Elixabeth, when it was Incorporated*—
The election is in the free burgesses, rest-
dent and. uoD-residen^ of whldt there are
* The list of the corporate body for
the year l82S will be found preQxed to this
TQlyme, under the head of ^ Additions
and Alterations." .
about SOOO, ami the present members arw
John Wharton, Esq> of Skeltoo Castle, and
George Lane Fox, Esq. of Bramham Park.
The House of Correction, or gaol of
the East-Riding, which was built about the
year 1809, on a new sdte, b situated a little
distance without the North bar, and the
sessions for the EaatrRiding are always hekl
in the Court-House within this building..—
There b also a court of record hdd in the
Guildhall, caltod the Provost's Cotirt, in
which all causes may be tried arising withfai
the liberties of this borough, except titles
to land ; and the oorporatioQ is said to poMesa
a power of trying capitil Uia^M, bat they
do not cxcrdse it
The office for the reglstratioii ofwUb
and deeds, cstaUbhed hi the «th year of the
reign of Queen Anne, called the Register
OfBce of the East-Riding, gives name to the
square in which it is situated. Of this
office H. M. Maister, Em|. is registrar, and
Mr. C. A. Atkinson is deputy.
The Theatre Is a sroaO buiUingsl.
tuatcd in Lairgate,and is generally well at-
tended during the race week, whkh always
follows the week of the York springmcettagw
At the Subscriptkm News Room, held
at Mr. Thomas £loock*s. In the Market-
place, the lAHidon daily and some of the
provincial papers are regularly received.
The vi^nity of Beverley, towards the
West, is devatcd and pieasantt theoommoa
pasture of Wetfwood onmrnands a beautiful
view of the town and Minster, and of the
western parts of HoMemcss. To the East
and South the country, to the distance ot
several miles, is flat and uninviting, but
even here the scenery Is greatly improved by
drainage, inctosure, andcultivation ; and this
extensive tract of fen land, which fifty years
ago was a soHtary waste, flooded during tha
greater part of the year, now presento an
aqiteot of fcrtMlty,
POST-MASTEIR— Mr. John Gardham, IWfgnrcl.
Places from whence
Letter bags are reovd.
DUtaace.
Postage
Arrival of Mails.
^oBdoo •.•••••....
t25
9
19
29
ll(f.
4
4
5
0
Daily 5 mornlnf^.
i nasi 4 retailing.
4 do.
.4 do,
4 do.
4 eveniog.
4 do.
4 do.
4 do.
4 do.
t«uU
Market Weigbtou..
PockHu|?tonT
mnscToiiY.
jfmHemiet^ Boarding if Day Sckooh,
Aldridge ThorQas, (diiy) Bntchi'rrow
JhxmUronfi John, (mnster of blue coat
MdMKJI) HlKbimte
Pean Joel, (day)^ewbeglo
Debmws Mi»i, (boarding) Wednesday
mnrJcet
Elrio^ton Margaret,(ladiefi> day) High-
gatft
Oravea's Free School, W. Watson,
Register square
o S
leo
BSV.
[Ensi Ridinff.]
BEV.
Hall J«iie,(aiidies'aemiiiary) St. Jobo's
Harriton John, (day) Fie mii>frnte
Katjonal, G.B.Blytfle,Mijister moor;^.
Presoott Christopbery (day) Fiemin-
gate
Renuu Mary Ann. (boording) Nortb
bar street without
RicbanU Rev. 6. P. (grammar) Keld-
RicbttfT Rev. H. W. (boarding) Wed-
nesday market
Robinfon Mary, (ladies' boarding)
Wednesday marlcet
Simpaon Misses, (ladies' boarding)
^Idgate
jigentt—jwrtieutar and general,
iBmery John, (London GenuiuA Tea
Conwany) North bar St. within
Mosey Mary, (Bast India Company's
teas) Dog add Duck lone
. jdrtkUeeUand Smrvegore,
Cliir John, Wood lane
Ingle Janes, Hengata
AHondei^
Birt John, (notiiry y^n\\Vv^.\ Keldgftte
Bower Wm, Hentnt*?
Davsoi) ChiLrleif Nnrtbbitr^t.withfTilt
Pii«<i.benr TbO[na:v, Hcneut^
HaJl QOd Ccimiibellj Lairi^fite
J(ibn«in Anthony^ Hengute
M}f t?; JobTi, ToAiiavel
ffcwlme Wni, Bulcb(?f mw
Sbt'uberd Henry Jolici, Ksq. LnirgnW
Wiiltiinoji Ffiincisj Wiilkergnte
Auctmnfierf 4f jlppr guerr^
Bell Wnlijii, W^lk^rjpiie
Cliflf John, ((^plJmlN^:^r) Wood Iaij^
Jameson Rjohiirrt» (uppriiiiisr) North
liar ^ttt'et wliliouL
Jobfisoii Henry, WfilkeTgate
Lurtik'y Johti^ Hnii^ia
Bakere and Flour t^lm-e, ife,
Baitson Joseph, Wednesday market
Ellerker Thomas, Market plaoe
Monkman Wro. Tongavel
Osgerby Edward. Highgate
Pearsoil Saml. (flour)M1mrt«r moorgt.
-RouUedse Tbomas, Lanndrott-lane
Roxby Wm. Flemingate
Thompson John, sen. North bar itret t
within
Thompson John, jun, ToUgaTel
Bankt,
Bower, Duesbery, Hall, and Thomp-
son, (Bast-Iiidinff) Lairgate, (cm
Messrs. Curries, Raikes, and Co.
London)
MacheU, Pease, and Liddill, Nortb
bar street within ; on Sir Richttrd
Carr, Glynn and Co.
BUtckwmtke,
Cooper Wm. Beckside
Dnncai) Peter, Eastgate
Griflui Jolin, seu. Liuiygate
Griffin John, jun. Lndygate
Harden Wm. North bur street within
Hnm'sou Tliunius, Dver laue
Heselhurst Robert, Flemiagate
Hitstwick Robert, NoHh bur street
without
Ralph Wm. Flemingate
Bookeelters, Statiouere, if Aini^n*.
Proctor Tbomas, (printer, and cifcii>-
Inting library) North bar street
uiibm
Ramsden James, Market plaoe
ftoddnrt Thomas, (binder) Dyer lane
'urher Matthew, (and printer, drCa*
latlng iibrao) Marketplace
Bool and Shoemaktn,
Abbott Will. ri^^..;;. ^. lie
Butit^rkll Gi-u. Ti»IJ^vel
CiitUe Wm, HuU'ber m^
tVik Wm, jjjti, Ikrk^Lde
Cocsk Jrklii^ Miirkt?t pliu»
Flint Wm, Liiir^iite
Ifutton Jobn. Httst^^ate
Vkboi^oij Jontii Liidy trate
Pi^ftcoLfc Joli/i. Norln niir st, wJOiiii
RflyuoMs Daiiic'L MflTkotulbt^^
Smett 5te])bru, no^nnd Duek lano
Slieft-son Robertj tairgnte
Tiiyloir JjiiiK**^ Tiillg^tvf'l
Tn'i^ijijg' Jort^mmb* North hnr st. w]tUi|
TnLTDs: .Fobn, North t*nr st, wltbiH
We^obv J*jhn, Sowbill
WllOOK^OhJI, T<']-:L'L"1
BfAkteri and TtnHHitki.
CpUinson John, Market place
Etcock Thoriias. MaCktit pkuse
Ousioby John, Lairgate
Rhodes Thomas, (and glaaier) t^
ga?el
Bi^iweriee^jtle and Ban-
Dove John. Market 1
MatrWm.Hi^fate'
Muscbamp ChriH. Butcher row
Btepbenson Robert <fr SoB| Tollgafef
Stephenson George, jiin. Wednesday
market
BficJtlayen,
Blacker RoberL North bar sL wttlkmt
Burton John, Keldgate
Dalton Thomas, Walkergate
Palton Wm. North bar st. witbout
Dalton James, Vicar-lane
Duncnm Thos <fe Christ. Walkergate
Greenhoiigb Tbos. Bostgate
Hewson Wm. ^astgf^t^
lEV.
{Eoit Riding.]
BEV.
161
Hewson Mattbew, Fiemlnnita
Honier Jame^. North side lllnflter
Innis Wm. North bar street without
Robinson James. Keld^te
Taylor Wm. and James, Ftemiiigate
Butehen,
AudQS Samuel, WediMiday market
Baines John, Laircate
Barman Edward, Ladygate
Bielby Wm. Tollgavel
Copaas Abraham, l^Uffavel
Dales Peter, North bar st. within
BUeriiMrton Wm.Lairgate
Hardy Thomas, Friargate lane
Honilgold Christ. HjEfaffate
Kirkmian Thomas, Tbllgavel ^
Iferritt Daniel, Butcher row
Miller Geo. North bar street within
Oxley Wm. Walkergate
Oxley Robert, Tollsavel
Pearson Harriett, Lairgnte
Purdon David, Walkeraate
Reed Robert, North bar street withont
Robinson James, Ladygate
Robinson Pranoia, Flemingata
Shepherd Wm. Fiemingate
Spenoe Robert, Waikergats
WalUs Thomas, Ladyj^ate
Wants Geo. Hengate
Wilson Israel Marshall, Lady/^te
Cabintt Maken,
Brad font John, Fryer lane
Cockerill John, North bar st. without
Liiniley John, Hengate
Pad^et Wm. (and joiner) Highgate
Sever Matthew, BHtcberrow
Tbomjison Wm. Fiemingate
ChtmUU and DruggUtw,
Keningham Robert, Market place
Robinson A Stabler, Market place
Tigar Pennock, North barst. within
Chck and fTatch Makers.
Bait^on Thomas, (and silversmith)
Market place
Pox Hadson, Sow hill
Mawman George. Market plac^
Watsou Francis, Wolkergate
Clothea Broktri.
Couphind EliiMbeth. Keldgate
Fentemnp Samuel, Laiixate
Coal Merchamtt,
Clark Richard, Beckside
Edew Christopher, Beckside
Hodnon John, sen. Beckskle
Lee John A Thomas, Beckside
OustOD David (A Ume) Ladygat9
Thompson James, Beckside
Webster <fe Hodgson, Beckside
Ci)Oper»,
Copaas Wm. Silvester lane
Musohamp John, Sow hill
o3
Com Factors,
Dalton Robert, Sow hill
Eden Christopher, Beckskle
Lee John <fe Thomas, Beckskle
Muschamp Christopher. Butcher row
Ouston Davkl, Ladygate
Thompson James, Beckside
Corn MUt4r$^
Baitson Joseph, Wednesday market
Cnriss Thomas, Water mill
Cawkill Wm. Fiemingate
Fishwick Robert, Westwood
Lowson Robert Wbitinff> Westwood
Monkman Wm. Grove Dill
Union Mill Society, Westwood
Wlkon Edward, Westwood
Wilson John, Grove hill
CwHm-a,
Dawson John Duncan, ToUgavel
Procktor Marmaduke, Dog dc Duck
lane
DiHiilirf^hfimL Herbs, ^c.
Hall Jane (still house) Fiemingate
Hutchinson William, Beckskle
Walker John, Bast^te
Parker James, Cherry Orchard
FeUmongers,
Clubley R. T. St John's street
Cetterson George, Fiemingate
Ingle Junies, Hengate
Fire and Life insurance Q^tces,
Atlas, James Ramsden, Market place
County. Francis Wardell, Lairgate
Norwicn Union, Anthony AtKlnson^
Market place ^
Pbcenbc, John Gardbaro, Tollgavel
Royal Exchange, Robert Dalton,
North bar street within
Fiskmoagers^
Cresser Hannah, Jiadygate
Proudler Sarah, Dog <fe Duck lane.
RuddocK George, Market place
Fiax Dressers,
Coaks John. Market place
Robinson M. <k L. Market place
Smith George, Market place
FundtHre Brokers^
Fenteman Samuel, LnirgTite
Johnstone Sarah. North oar st. witbii)
Luok William^ Tollgarel
Gardeners and Nttrserywun,
Dawson John, Beckside
Downing John, Woodlone
Hodji^n William. Beckside
Jenkmsoq John, Norwood
Jennison peorce, Wilbert lane
Lockey John, England spring
Parker James, Cbprry Orchard
Pbiyfortb George, Beckside
Ramshaw Thomas, Sow hUl
RfUDSbaw Robert, Eostgatt
162
BKT»
jEoH Midbtg^Jj iBr.
SlBO^Ricbari, MHtttermdorBate
Swailes Robert. Wednesday inavket
Swailes Jolui, Biitcfaer row
Tindall Jomet, Eaatipito
Tteday G. <& W. (nuner^Hien) Eakf-
gate. & 25, Market place, Hull
Ward Tbomas, Lairgate
GUua^ Ckina 4f Bmrtktmcare Dealer*,
AdioMMi Wb. Tollsavcl
EmpsoD Sarab, Maifcet place
Hobson Edward, ToikilTel
Lee BeniaMn^ TaHgavel
WatamWlfilaiii, 1%4lgft^
WatsoD Wm. Goodlad, L&HypLte
^trdttn and Tto Dealer*,
BnrkinshaW Matthew, ITnrket place
Brigfaam Wm. A John. Market place
BHgbam Tbomi^ Market place
CaboM James, Butcher row
Oardham Thomas, Tollgnvel
Landie Thomas, ToUgHvel
Oxtobj Rebeit, Market pku^
Pinder David, Market place
Raleigh John, Tollgarel
Selley John, North bai* st« within
Stepbedioft lAwreiice, Market phiee
Swaon John, (<ik perfamer) North bar
street within
Tigar Pennock, North bar st. within
Gm Makere tmd SmHha,
Forth Wi». (smith) Ladynte
Taybr Wm. (maker) Market pkoe
Hai Mawtfaeturtrt mU DetUtre,
Can Robert. TolkniTel
Lockwood Wm. (dlr.) Marknt place
Suddaby Wm. PJeoiiiMmte
Wilson Jamea, North bar st within
Wilson John, Market placn
Hair Drueere ttnd Perftmen,
DaTies Thomas, Hengate
Innis George, Stowhifl
Mann Bmanael, TolknTel
Meadley Thos. North side Minster
Rickell John. Butcher row
Stather W. Q, Market plaice
Statber Robert, North bar st. within
Waite Wm. ToUgavel
Watson Thomas, Tollgavel
HorierSf ifc,
Atkinson Wm. North bar st. within
Gothard John, W«dDesdny market
Jewltt Jonathan, Market place
Moore Tbomas, Market place
Shipstone Thos. (<ft stocking wonted
mfr.) Marketplace
Taylor George, Market place
BoUU, Jmu, and faverng,
Admirai Duncan, Stephen Aoklam,
HaU garth '
Anchor, Wm. Gtmy, Bedtskle
Angel, Robert Lavcun, Butchci row
Bi'vtrl^'^ Arms XnrbHtiH Dulby,
f fyjmim'rditl mn ^ posts nr faotEecJ
North imt ^Uit^l w^mn
R!rti;k riul], Rht, WMsoii, Lfiirfjate
Btii* Bfiar, Wm. Hkhartboti, 7exci*#
(>nii:e; Tt)Hcnv**l
Bout, Wm. Cuottibs, Xortb bur street
within
Buck, Rit h«n1 SinipM>n, B*ek*id«?
t\if]Witer$' Arms Jniuvn Duttoo*
liftiivftte
CcK k S: HottK Johli Dwe, B<?ck«tde
Cms^ Krj s Wm. CIb) Iod, LiiirjtaJtf
Dir^ A-: Duclc, Geo. Sii^-irwIJ. Lntlv;£n^i>
Jiukeof York, Wm. Akester , K^lJrt^
Ueoar*V Drjij^oo, H<!ory Piokeririg",
iih}^\ AlrcT Wilson, LiuhBHite
VvtUk-u Bnli, Wni. Wndfw^rt^, TotJ-
15:1 vt^I
Gol<l*5n FEe^ce, Sfirnh RMob^ RfcMido
Green Dragou, Jo^u WiUker, Mftrkel
Kijiti's Arm^» W^IUnm Ackrill, Nort^
har iilrei^i urtibm
KioG'^ Head, Robert Wilt}, Marketr
Lloi] d' Lnmb, Jmeph TijrleT,Ladypf .
Lonl NeJ^on, MUb. Moorc^Flemiii^t,
Old Georde awi DfogtiUj John Stock-
Pack Horse, Rhi. Clork^ MatkH place
Plfiii^^li, SEimiitflLfdl, FJeiiiiiikKtP
Hfd Lioiij Js^bii AfJdu^otu Toii^Bv*?!
Ro*«*» imA t'rtiwd, Jjimfs Skelton^
North bjir street wfilbout
Shii}, Fffthcii Rij^aitlL Sow hill
SkNop. Will] ft m Lovrthi-r, Bf?dtMHe
♦'^ u ij , w IJ I i am ^( AmforH , Fii? m I ii^nte
Ti^vtf C'bnrJfs Greenwoocfj (jfOfrtjuB
brn}Rf- tt f'OiTTmerdctl boteO N'wtE
birsEn>^'t lAitbin
Viihtuft .Soldier, John Etitterill, Sfor-
Wb«at i<hf*flf, Thomiis Su^it^ Nortji
hnT slrpet ^^itiilti
WJjite Htirw^ Wfij. Burreli, ttcngatt*
WliJte Swfi]!, J nines Dotjiiidsun, Mar*
ket pUvci*
Iroiamm^ertr
CoTlin^on John, Mnrlc4*t plftc©
^tleph^^*^4 John^ Mork*?! nkce
Tt-rjr WKJiriTiT, Mjirketjjliii^
W ill] bio VVm. Wiirdi^ll, TcflljfriTf I
B^itler Ruliejf, Ih*^ <%r Duek lune
CI iff *fe Snu, Kortii bnr <UeeL witltin
riifr .fc.hfi, Wfjotf hiu**
Fnrrt^r Wm. jtm, K^'ldujitJ^
Jloinirfinier}- *^nmiiel, wnJkpftrtiU
Poi h by T lio rn ns , II rg bgu I e
tmr, [JBiw JUMiig.) rgf.
)M
Tutoa RlelMM« If orth htti it mCUct
'W«(Mn itikHky Pteumfiifite
Lihraritf— Subscription if t&iulaiiug,
Kloock Thomas, (sabscrtpticni} Matk^
place
Proctor TbtmifM, (Cittaktiikg) BT^ft
bar street wtxbm
Ramsden JnxMi, (fnN9) Mitflt^t ptA^
Turner MatttK^, (dtCahdiAi) Mar-
ket place
Linen DnOtrt*
Amery Jobn, (<i^ agent to tiw gen. tea
Co.) Ki)rtb baf street mt&k
Atkinson Wm. Nortli bar «t. iXritbiti
Campbell David, North bar st. wlthiii
Linen MMmfmHr€H»
Robinson M. & L. (canvass <fe thread)
Market place
Smith George^ (<» bed tk^) Market
place
MAnm mid ft^aniUn Dfapete^
Blancbard fHUthfit, MftrkM ptere
Bnrkensbaw M«tth«#^ Market place
CoOiioir Tbomai, Mamt ptaw
Clifton Wm. Market place
Richardson Wm. Latrgate
Robinson M. ^ L. Market p1iio»
Litery Stable Keeptrt, ^e.
Brooks John, NoTth bar st. without
Topping James, ToUgarel
Runoshaw Thomas, Sow bill
Maehint Mak«r»»
Dry Wm. (winnowing, 4rc.) North
bar street without
Wilson John, (winnowing) Laimdfess
lane
n^rs^jivHll Wm, North h\vt %U without
iTfT^'Tr Thornffs, St, .Tolm street
Hrirrif V Wm- Soirb har *t, without
5f ftir W in . H i irbgnt a
.^hischninp Cbh^iopher, Bitteherrow
i^teiibensriu Robert dc S^oii, Tollgavel
£itephet]>oii G<^o. We(lEi>:>i]ay market
Mercen tukd Haberdaekere,
Amery John, North bar st. within
Bhmciiard w. 8. Market place
Ranson John. Market place
Richardson Wm. Lairante
Taylor Geo. Calvert, Marketplace
MiUvtme. Drtee MakerM, ife,
Bramwell <t Parker, KeUgate
Brown Ann, Ladygate
EUis Ami Ik Eliubeth, Market place
Gawan Jane, Flemingate
Maxwell Mary, North bar st. within
Rarison Sarah 4t Elhe. Market place
Robinson Mar>', Tollgavel
Stephension Caroline, North bar street
without
Stol«]||«M>.lll^b«Mte
Tattenall £U«ib«tB, I06g <ft Dtttk Itt.
Fl«ich<iir Wm. Waiefgat?
Hobson Elisabeth, TbUgftvel
R^orc Joseph, EasUfAtto
Ridley Wm. Hidkgate
Townley Wm. Market place
Watson Jamed, Market pkioe
Pmwn firtiitmMM
CoUinson Robert, Ealtgale
Nutchey Ella. A Ellen, T6ll|ratel
PkpfMme.
Ardev John, North baf stiett witWit
Brown James, NorweiMf
HiiU ThoBMM. Newbegiii
Hutchinson Charles, Market fllaee
Pttmbefe and Gttita^n,
Bmpson ^ Son, Sow bill
Sarriseri Henry, Register s^aaro
undie George, Hengate
Porter MercboHh^
Ross Charles, Register s^uarff
Swann John, North baf street
Tim Pemooli, North bar st. witbkft
Wa^^^Il James, Ladygate
B9pe rnnd T^ftne Mitk^e,
Allison Cooi)er, RMing fitM«
CoAks JobD. Market place
Robinson M. ife L. (twide) MMIietpl.
Wetetef Robert, Fiiyer imm
Saddlers and Collar Mnktti,
Ckragh Tbomo*. ToUttavel
Edwards Wm. North bar st. ititUn
Empson Hogh, Matket pfaroe
Fussey Wm. North bar iU withtft
Portirt' Edwoitf, (and bridle cutter)
North bar street Wtthhi
Sdvinge* Batik.
Turner Matthew, Market plooe
Brigham Wm. A John, Market plaoo
Gardham Thomas. Tollgavel
Oxtoby Robert. Market place
Pinder David, Morket place
Stephenson Laareaoe, Market plaoo
Tindall Geo. <fe Wm. Bastgate
Amh George, Plemiftgate
Beal Thomas. Keldgate
Dunn John, Walkergote
Penteman Elimbetb, Laftygato^
GKonsWei Susannah, KeMgate
Hordwick Mary, Lairgate
Herdsman Henry, Flemingate
Hinley John, North bar st wtthotit
Issott Thomas, Butcher row
Loft Rebecoo, Wednesday market
M'Clond Wm. Flemingate
Mease Isabella, Eastgate
MetoaU Sarah, Tollgavel
164
BBV.
[Eoii Riding.] BET.
Huntiromery SninueL Walkeqpite
Orr M«rv, Tollgavel
VnAget Wm. HiKhgnta
Padget Rk;hard. Wednesflay narket
Pearson Samuel. Latrgate
SanvidKe John, Nortli bar st. witliout
Shaw Thomas, Kast^ta
Sigston Margaret, KelAsntB
Smith Elisabetb, Lair^
Southwidc Thomas, Beckslde
Taylor Wm. Flemingate
Taylor James, Plemiii|i;ate
ThriMlc WUliam, Sow hiU
Wadsworth John, Keldgate
Skait 9nd Ftmg MfreAmnU, mud Marklf
Mtuont,
fiennison Appleton, Lairgate
Hayes John, High^ate
Rushworth John, (marble and stone
mason) ToU^vel
l^irit mnd fTtM Mtrchants tf DtaUn,
Arden John Barker, Hen^te
Bland Samuel, (spirit) ToUgavel
Dalton Robert, (spirit) North bar st.
within
Robinson <S; Stabler, (dealers) Mar-
ket place
Ross Charles, (wine, spirit de porter)
Register sqiinie
Wardell James, (spirit and porter)
Ladygate
Wimble Wm. WardeU (spirit) ToU-
ga?el
Stay Maktrtm
Adamson Mary, Walkergato
Elhs A. ^ £. Market place
Johnson Elisabetb, Lairgate
TindallJohn, Toligavel
Stocking fVanM Spinwtrt.
Gothard John, Wednesday market
Jewitt Jonathan, Market place
Shipstone Thomas, Market place
Straw Hal Mamifariurwi,
Booth Margaret, Becloide
Merritt Caroline, Ladygate
Tigor Eiiiabeth, Tollgavel
W«tion Hannah, Marketplace
Surgeont,
Brereton Charles, Wednesday market
Carter Richard, R.N. Marketplace
C^halmere Matthew, Norwood
Hewitt Marmadnke, Walkergate
Jackson John, Tollgarel
Sand with Thoe. North bar st. witbhi
Williams John, Walkergate
Taitori otuI Droptn.
Blyth Wm. Ladygate
Blyth John, TollgaTel
Brown Matthew, Tollgavel
Cattle John, Butcher row
ClarksoD Robert, Becksida
Dosser Rhd. Clark,North bar st. within
Duuciun Joaepb, Walkergate
Harrison dc Robinsoii, North bar st.
without
Harrison John, Lairgate
Harrison Henry, ToUgaTel
Holiday Wm. Walkergato
Luck Wm. Tolbtavel
Lock Richard, ToUgavel
Mawman Wm. Sow hill
Ransoo Samuel, Laiivate
Reniiison John, Keldgate
Robinson Samuel, Sow hill
Southwick Thomas, Becksid*
Stephenson Thomas, Wood lane
Turner Robert^ Lairgate
Walker Peter, Walkergate
Wille John, Walkergate
Tallott ChuMdUn,
Calder Mary, Ladygate
liareum Thbs. Norto harst. within
Jjoft Samuel, Flemingate
Westerby Wm. Martin, Ladygate
WUkinson John, ToUgavel
TVunMTt.
Benunnont Thomas, St. John street
Catterson George, Flemingate
HobsonJohn, Lnirgale
Hodgson Wm. Flemingate
Simi>son Wm. Keldgate
7^ Dealer*,
Empson Sarah, Marl«'t place
Middleton Ells. North bar st. \rifh)n
Stephenson (jieorg»», sen. Wedncsdny
market
Timber Mereknnts.
ClifT^Milly A Son, Vicar lone ; house,
Woomane
Cramp Thos. (bard wood) Keldgate
Montj^omery Samuel, Walkergate
Toy and Hardware Dealtrt,
Mann Emanuel, ToUgavel
Moore Thomas, Merlcet place
Statber W. O. (toy) Market place
tSururs m fFood attd Mtiai,
Beevers Wm. Ladygnte
CatUe John, Dog (feDuck lane
Waiiinian John, Lairgate
Veterinary Sttrgemu,
Lister J. North bar street without
LytheJ. Butcher row
fFkeettrrightt,
Brownrigg John, Hengate
Davison Wm. Lairgate
Pashley Thomas, Hkfli^te
RingroM Thomas, Flemingato
Smith George, BcK^side
Stamford Wm. Flemingate
Thwaites Joaeph,North bar st. without
fVhUetmithsand Bell Hangers,
Cooper Thomas, Vicar lane
m^. [EaH^ Siikig,\ BVr.
va
€roiik»tt A 9oifr» Batciw* row
lifiiitbert David, Biitebef tow
Wuod John, Wilbert lane
yfymHk JoMfpb, WoodlaAe
AeMfom Peter. Esq. KeftH tMr street
wUMii
AoklMA laent. Wrti. tittst Yttk MOi-
tia. Fte«iing*le
mMMQ A< deituty tegHinur, Malltaft
BetMU losses. HMMMe
B0Jre« Wm. freMiW«if t» tlitf |M>af,
Loaodrpjs fiitie
Cbarlton lUlv. J«IhI| SenOlftft Baptist
Minister, Launareis laae
CoUett C. bmip afferit, ^6. Hbfth bar
street witlitfi
C«ltiiM»ReTJoMf>b|.N<MrtlfbarstMet
witliJn
pBWsoR ReT^Major^lforUltMirstftet
within
PentQii dtephsni gent. FktfkJiHfate
Dickenson iosepBi genu. Norto nir st.
wltbmit
|£iij«ffjj Hi^uf}} g^iit. Nufth bur ^Irfst
trmiiiL
]EjTe B*v^ JAmes^ B.«t^is+mit cnrfti^* of
the Miijst*r^ »ud lecturer of ^t
Mnry^rt^ Lai (tf ate
FpiT^Tiuin Rev, Geo* Wnlkt^fsjafe
G>|ipi It Sumner, k^qL Flcmiug^le
HjiJI 5CnmLieL, Eei|. If Oft h biir filreet
Without
Ji*witt MAmjidluke, Bsq. Walk(*rg:nte
Hewitt James gtfiit, Nftrtb bar jitrpet
Huntar JMisse$| i^enUewmnonj Xnrth
hat fllreft wltboiit
l£ij;T!»t]i James 4 survt*yur uf tuifiSf
Ifortb bnf (if^et withfiwt
Jame.^ Heriry^ rkrk of tbe Con ft of
Raiue*ft»^ Wiiikeri^iite
Ktrk Mk'fefij gentlcwotiiun
Lambert G, J, profei^of of mi^skJ,
Hiichflnte
Lee iffiry* j^enH^ woman
Ii4grt]kw<>oil Jubn^ Ksq. i:kTk of the |^»
r?rral n>eetit>f^ for tbe militm in
the Eii^t-Ridiutij, unA tlje tj^wn
mid <^unLy o^ Kin£SU:in-i3|io6A
HiilK Hrrd deputy ulerk ol the
pritr^i Loih^nte
Mal^ter Hecjry Win, Ksf|, aMormim de
fefp^iftir ibr itie £n^t-^Ryifig| JU«
gi*ttr square
ItatbeFBef. Jolin^ iMtopendenl mi-
nister, Lairgate
Iventi' 9iiia&nah. sjeiitlewonMRf , If erts
IMF street without
Faoe Bdword. land surreyor, TollgfBvel
Aicoardson Hannah, gentlewotaao,
fiMff Re?. Robert, tioarM St«lihify'S
ifiorthbaritMetwftlthi
Rebvrtson EbenMer> Esif . Iteldgste
9baw Samuel, gmiU North bar stl«iet
WttJiOllt
Sihepberd Henry Xobn, ti^asfirer to the
East^Riding, iMffUbB
SfaeiwoiMi M«».gentl0wofttan, Lahiiato
Sigston Benj. gent. FJemingate
Aii6tt llobert, JHIgb Cofistable, Wed«
nesday market
9oltiDa S. J. 0Bit. bMf«M)»
Stephenson John, gent. Wednesday
Stephenson Wm.ffent. N eKlibwftreet
wHbdnt
iStewEirt — C%iptuih of Um Brtst^Ridiog
Mjiitj.-i, Norfii b4H st. witUiu
WalkiT jEimes, K^sij, Rc^vorley-bftlJ
We Id fin Wm. hleftuh*?f, Beak" side
WardtjU I*rniidf*i ensbierto Ihfi Kajt»
Riding liiLtik^ liUki^itr-
Willifi JutiiJ^ cbamber clerk and y^y^^nt
to the fori komlioFi, tTeisswiri' mia
chief mriAtrtble to the t4>^a imd
riberti<^^j ooTM imneiAfv, pmr-
diHTL of tlje |jt>*jrc>f Pt, Marjr'sj A
vestry clerk uf the |iflrl*lieft of St.
JK^iry^s nadm. Slcbolas^ Register
square
Baker Isaad, stecUAf wanv^r, Kdd^
gfite
Blown Tbomas. }^tm butner. Ldifgato
Calverley RaODael, rtiidvrtlb, Friar-
gate
Dawson John, waiter at Titter Tdn
Ddwson Roflwr, ctftman, BsdlteMtf
Dajrioiii^ gAiiae k*eper> ITortA bar st.
without
Duncan Joseph, parish clerk^ Walker
gate
Danoan Pbiiip> weaver, KeUnite
IBIUs Miohaei, brush miqiufoetarer,
Jf&rket piaee
Fendkiter James, eattie dealer, NW*
Wood
Ileselhurst Hobert» nail maker, Flem-
ingate
Hodnon Richard, gaoler for the town,
Iledjrter sqtinre, wflbert lane
JeWIU J(iti«than, dy^r, Merket plic^l
Johnsdi W. P. letter press printer,
Wdhennte
Kitchen Jobe^ basket maker, Silvester
>P0
166
BSV.
[EoH Ridmg,]
BET.
Limdie Thooias, bam factor aod rag
merebaot, Tollgavel
IfoDkniaii Immc, larmer, Butcher row
Monkman Tbomas, farmer, Eastnte
Moses William, plasterer, WedDesday
market
Newton PienoD, fruiterer. ToUgavel
Nk:boUs Jonatbao, breeches maker,
Ac, North bar street within
Padgett John, brewer, Silvester lane
Metering fidwaid, uaviour, Walkerst.
RicbardMin John, outler at Beverley
baU. (Mr. Walker's)
RuddocK Geo. beU-man, Market pi.
Shepherd SamueL jailor for East-
TlidlDg
Spenoele V Thomas, ooofectkNier, Toll-
K»vel
Stather Wm. umbrella maker, Market
J place
all John, tobacco pipe maker.
Butcher row
Tuting Jeremiah, sexton ioSt. Mary's,
Kofth bar street withm
COACHES.
' Fnm Robert Ct^urk's, Pad Horm,
' Market Place.
The HiOHVLYBR on Tuesday, Thurs<
day, Friday, and Sunday, to Hull,
at 8 morning returns 7 evening.
AccomioDATioN from Hull on MoU'
day. Wednesday, Thursday, Sa-
turday, and Simday, at I past io
mom. returns ^ evg.
From Nalktmiel Dalhfe^ BederUy't
Jrme, North bar elreet witkin,
BaiTisH QuRKN, to Scarboroud^
daily during summer, in Winter
three days per week, dep. I past
7 mom. reC 4t 1 afternoon
Rockingham, firom Hull to Yoikat
1 1 mom. ret. 8 afternoon.
Trapaloar, from York to Hull at
11 mora, ret, | past 8 aftenoon.
From Ckarlee Oreenwood'e, Tiger Innt
North bar etreet within.
Royal Maii., Irom Hull to York, at
4 in the afternoon ret. 5 mora.
Trapaloar, from Hull daily, at T
morn. ret. I past 6 evg.
Wbllinoton, to Scarbro' daily do-
ring summer at 8 mora. ret. at
s afternoon, In winter three days
a week.
LAND CARRIAGE.
John BotlerUl, Valiant SoMkY, Nor-
wood, to the Three Crowns,
Market place, Hull, on Tn.and
Fri. at 7 morn. ret. 9 evg.
Samuel Fenifman, Gardbam's yard, to
the Blue BeU, Marketplace, HaU,
daily at 9 mom. reU at I pssts
evening.
JoMtt Swabjfj Walkftrgt to Rein Deer,
Market pi. Hull, daily 9 mg. ret.
at I past 8 evening
fFidoto f9^U»mu from the Green Dn-
Son, to Hull Mondays and Thiirs-
ays ; to Market Weightoo audi
York every Wed. and £L
John Cockbum^ to Hull every Mod. A
Tbur. ; to Market- Weighton and
Pocklinfton every Tu. and Fri.
ThomoM NetMoenbej to Hull Mon. and
Thur.; to Maiket-Welghton and
York every Tu. and Fri.
COUNTRY CARRIERS
Attending Beeerie$,
Arran, Matthew Wallas, Lion amd
Lamb, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Atwich, Wm. Wilson, Dog and Dwek)
a I past 10, d 4 Sat.
BaintoD, Rbt. Wallis, Oreen Dragom,
a 10, d 4 Sat.
Baraby, Thos. HodgsoD, Orem Dr«-
f on, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Beeford, Robert Stephenson, King's
Head, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Beeford, John Witty, Croee Knt, a
10, d 4 Sat
Beswick. John Drew, Pack Boree, a
10, d 4 Sat.
Bewhobne. Richard Soathwk^, Otote^
a 10, d4Sat.
Bishop Burton, Christopher Job, C^«iii
Dragon^ a 10, 4 4 Sat.
Brandesburton, Wm. Dean, dc Thoa.
Freer, FaUant Soldier, a 10, d 4
Sat.
Bridlington, John Ward, Oreen Dra^
gon, arr. Fri. ret. Sat.
Catwick, Thomas Agar, King's Head^
a 10. d 4 Sat.
Cherry BurUm, RobertStssons, King's
Head, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Cherry Burton. Wm. Cook, Oresm
Dragon, a 10, d 4^8at.
Cottln^bam, Wm. Wride, King's
Head, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Cottingham, Charles Morrod, Pack
Horte, a 10. d 4 Sot.
DrifReld, see MaUon
Etton, Robert Towers, King's Head^
a iO, d 4 Sat.
Etton Thos. Wbltt.y, Croet Keyt, Sat.
Frodingham, Wm. JeflTerson, Pack
Horte, a 10. d 4 Sat.
Gantun, Robert Dawson, Pack Horte,
a 10, d I pa((t :i Sat.
Goodmauham, William Fetch, €>ro9t
Keyt, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Hornsea, W. Wilson, Ctobe, a I past
JO, d 4 Sal ^
BEV, [East jgidmg.] bil-
167
Hornsea, David Robinson, Cross Mey$,
a 10, d. 4 Sat.
Hull, James Noble, fFkite Borse, a
10, d 4 Silt.
Hull, Ricbard Clapbani, Pack Horse,
a ICL d 4 Sat.
HuU. Wm. Ureen, Par* Horse, a 10,
d4Sat. ' '
Hall, Tbomas AUdusoD, Pack Horte^
alO, d4Sat.
HuU, Jobn Whitaker, Pack Horse,
a 10, d 4 Sat;
Holland York, Jobn Boulton, Oreen
Dragon, arr. Mon. and Thur. let.
Tu. and Fri.
Hutton Cranswick, Jobn Bootb, Blue
Boar, a 10,d 4 Sat.
Hutton Crnnswick, Geo. SummecBOD,
King's Head, a 10, d 4 Sat
KUbam, Jobn Harland, Oreen Dragon,
a 10, d 4 Sat.
Kirkburn, Robert Stockdale, OrMa
J>rogm, a 10, d4Sat«
Leren, Rk^ard Roandbill. Dog tmd
Duck, a 10, d 4 Sat
Leven, Robert Adams, Dog and Duck,
a 10, d 4 Sat.
LeveD,' Saiab Downs, Dog amd Duck,
a 10, d 4 Sat.
IiBTen, Tbomas Baggs, Dog j- Duck,
a 10, d 4 Sat
Lmie Wejzbton, Marmaduke Consta-
ble, €freen Dragon, airives at 10,
departs 4 Satarday
Lockington, Thomas Walgate, Pack
Horse, a 10. d 4 Sat.
Lockhigton, William Brow, ff^heat
Sheqf, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Lund, John Vaiey, Blue Boar, a I past
10, d 4 Sat. ' r~
Iiund, Wm. Smith. fTieat Sheitf.
Halton and DrifQeld, Philemon Ash-
ton, Oreen Dragon, arr. Mon. ds
Thur. ret Tu. and rri.
Harket Weighton, Robert Holmes,
Pack Horse, a 10, d 4 Sat
Bfiddleton, George Robson, H^kenl
Ske<tf, a 10, d 4 Sat
Bfiddleton, Robert Bowser, Oreen
Dragon, a lOj d 4 Sat.
Newbald North, Joseph Dean, Pack
Horse, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Newbald North, Robert Smart, Cross
Keys, a 10, d 4 Sat
North Palton, Wm. Jacksoti, fTkeat
Skenf, North bar, a 10, d 4 Sat
North Frodingham, Ifenry Pickering,
King's Head, a 10, d 4 Sat.
Routb, Joseph Wilbamson, FaUant
Soldier, a iO, d 4 Sat.
Riston, John Allition, Dog and Duck,
a 10, d 4 Sat.
Riston, Thos. Wordtsll, KiHg's Head,
alo,d4Sat
Ri»ton, WiUtam Stockdale, Otoke, A
10, d 4 Sat
Scarbro', Bell and England, Greem
Dragouj arr. Mod. and Thur. ret.
Tu. and Fri.
Sonth Dalton, Daniel Battle, Blue
Boar, a 10, d 4 Sat.
South DaltoD. Geo. Biggins, Beeerleg
ArmSf a 10. d 4 Sat
South Dalton, Robert Cariin, Beeerie^
Jtrms, a 10, d 4 Sat
Walkington, Wro« Oliver, GUhe, «
18, d 4 Sat
Wetwang, John Holtby, Qretn Dra»
gon, a 10, d 4 Sat
York, see Hull.
Beverley Park, see Woodmanses
Bbwholmb, in the parish of Non-
keeling, wap. and liberty of Holder-
ness : a miles NW.of Hornsea ; plea-
santly situated on an eminence, and
ooromandlnffamostextensifeand beau-
tiful view of the surrounding country ;
the bouses are, in general, well buflt
and chiefly inhabited by iarmers. The
soil is In a high sUte of cultiration.
Pop. included with Nunkeeling 243.
Hopkinson James, Esq. Bllline's hill
Gill George, tailor
Plewman George, wheelwright
Smith Jonathan, blaeksmitli
Farmers f Pickering Wro.
Acklam Wm . Snar y Tbomas
BaintonJohn Skoemakere,
Cornwall Charles Short Wm.
Hornby Robert Webster John
Jordan James
OarH^.— Robert Southwick, to
Bevrrley every Saturday,
Btwicii, in the parish of Ald-
broiigh, wap. and liberty of Holder-
ness ; 8| miles NE. of Hudon.
Suddaby Matthew, Unner,Bewick haH
BiLtoN, fn the parish of Swine,
wap. and liberty of HoMerntat «milos I^
E. of HulL A fmaU, though pleasant til.
lage, healthfully situated on tbe high road
from Hull to Hedon. When moit of the
to*M and viUaget were built of mud, this
place being then the residence of a num-
ber of gentry, who erected in it brick
bidldings, obtained the appellation of Built
town, now contracted to Bilton. Tho
church, dedicated to St Peter, is extremely
ancient, and is thought by moat antiqmriaos
to have formerly been parochial, from iU
having belb in the tower, at the time when
none but parochial churches were allowed
them. On account of its vicinity to HuU.
and being immediately in the publiv toad*
t<8
inr. [Bad Midrng.] Bot«
IMwdaUy. Population 91.
BriglMun Ricbard, Esq.
(divert George, carpenter, Ac.
WatioD Rev. Tliomos, ctUBte and
surro^te
P*rm§r$. Readali Mamy
OlbfonJoDfttban |leiio»»G««ge
IfttabtaiMuJeffefj
Poctman to Hadon fonrdan per
weak* At • HMffii. ; to Hull at 1 iK I
HOOD. ^ '
Twoeoacfaet to Hull an Ta., aiid
bneon Fri. at 9iDom.— To Hedonand
PatUington at 5 erg. same days.
BixMKoTOK, io tbe parish of
WilleibT, and wap. of DIokeriiiK ; T
Miles W. of Humnanby. Pup.M. i
Goates Tbomas, fanner
Waloroa War. fiumer |
BiAttSALL, (P.) wap. of Back-
tOM; 4 mllci SSE. oT MaltdlL Then is ;
hen ft Chapel dedkatad to St Umxj* of |
Which the Rev. Jamci Gnen it pcq^etosl
ctuatfr LordHeniy Middkteail^ aa^it
here, which rtandi doc flu- from the ftwt
of the WoMi, tai ft fine sportiiv country.
*rhe maMkn isipaciouc and commodions,
and the pleasure grounds adorood with ex-
temlve plantations> contribute tortpder it
an agreeable reiMenc& Population S4(K
The Hon. Ltjrd Henry Middletoo
Jackson Wm. grocer
Laaenby Isaac, shoemaker
Wood John,«ULUor
FomMTs, Harper Wm.
Callam I«aac Mortimer Robert,
Carris Rnbert, Al- Mount Fanan
drew house Screwton John
Oravnn TJioraas Smith Wm.
Dale Thomas Watson Wm.
DobsonWm.
Bladt IHU Bmm, in the parish
of Norton, and wap. of Buckrose ; S|
miles S8W. of Malum.
Blacktopt, (p.) in tbe wap.
«ad Nbefty of Howdemhiret 7 miles SE. of
•Hewden, situated on the Noith bank of the
Ottse. OppodtetheviUagesoiDetSmes great
Quantities of vessels anchor, beii« consi-
dered a good road-stead. The sUssm boats
from Selby and Thome pass daily on their
4ray to and from HuIL A bed of sand,
'Whieh at low water extends over aeveial
am, serres for the baUasting of HnaU
ciaft One mile from this place, the Qusc
and Trent form a junction, and from this
point. (Trent FaiU) the Joint f«JH!<ipr
«r w«im ait aUM HumbHc^thve ii
base a cbapri. not in charge, to the Ticar o^
Brantingham— iPopnlatioD 378.
^.,.n Ut'«. j'.^riwi,,i, rU , L'ttlon
ic^lt Wm. yeoiiiHJ!, Cirmeulborpv
ieaiTt Jt*bti/f*v«f5*^T
Listi r Jobti, coaJ d«iiter aid viol. Baj
Hunt I*
Liftt^r 'Hhminjv^ tiiilor
R'^yiaikcU iiihii^ blaciuniilii
8iM<ili JoliM, i%tru mtlWt, Wnlll^ Fea
Ta> lt>r Will* Qiq^TiU^r
Farmer; Latham John
Jewitl WlUlaBD, Underwood Tlras.
Grange Walling Fen
Loekwood Joha, and Haldenby Tboa.
jiunreyors of bigk^mys
BlimdL in tbe parisb <tf If orth
IMUm, wan. of fiwivm; r w»^
ENS. of Po&lingtoii.
BoLTCiit, in tbe parab of fiishofi
Wiltoii. ^). pf HarfbiiUand liberty
of m. Peter's; a| miles Kw. qf f^ock-
Un^fton. Tliere is b<^re no nhioe c^
Worship except a small MiHhodist
chapel. Pop. Iisi.
Preston Jobn, Esq. BolU>nbaU
Leak Richard, ^-cooian, East Field
House
Mosey Wm. yeoman
FarfMKt, Ouseley John
Afijar Dniiiel Wotsou Wm.
Calton JolMi Wilson John
Barnes Richard, shoemaker
Herbert Jb^pb. tajtor
Leak John, bbcksmiih
BoNwiCK, in Ibe parish of Skip*
sea, wap. and liberty of Holdamapsi
4 miles NKW. of Hornsea. Pop. 80.
Stark Jobnand Robert, f
BooTit, in tbe parish of Htuwden*
wap. and liberty or Uowdenshire ; 8
miles SW. of Howden. A small tmf
on the opposite side of the river to
that of Boothferry, is kept by Mr.
Wm. Wells, innkeeper.
Copley Wm.vict. Punch Bowl
ElMson Richard, yauman
^onsis £fi7f . in tbe parish of Paul,
wap*. «md liberty of H<H(iemess ; H
miles S. of Hedon. Its nnnie is very
applicable to its siUiation, wbioh is
very much exposed to tbe winds ; it is
very qaar to the Humber, and tbr
summit of Boreas Hill OQii)ii|ai)ds a
' ftne proapect of bt»r wide and eipaaded
BOft.
[East Ridmg.]
BRA.
169
ed sireams. with the numetoifes tesiels
sailing on its bosom.
Bttnfa^ ia the puisb of Holine-
oii>SpaldJiur'iDoor, and wap. of Hart-
hiU I r milesSW.of Market WeigbtoD.
BotsNiLL, in tbe ouhak of Biaades-
burluBy wap. and liberty of Uotder-
Bess ; 8 miles NE, of Beverlcijr,
F«nMr»y Hall Tboroas
BurreU J«bM Metcalf baw
Dngglebjr John
BonmNB and Boitiinb Leyb, in
tbe perisb of Wressle, divi^ioii of
Holme Beacon, and wap. of UaitbiO ;
tk miles N. of Howden.
Farmertt
Clark Wro.
LaTerack Wm.
WbuaeklMattbew
Wilson Josepb
BoTKTON, (p.) in tbe wap, of
ft AnttesW.erBrfdliagtoiw The
chuidi b dadioafeid to St Andnv, and tbt
IM]«isftdiMlMi|6d TkHi^e. of vHkli Sir
Wi]ltemSCricklaiid,Bntbthepidraii. On
aneteraledridgcw totiMS-of Bayntoaiwll,
it ft toftypftvillioa, tnetod bf the late Sir
OeotseStricUanl, iHt. TIm apponoon
ofthitbiuldii^ vhichii supported by ft dr-
cukr eolonnade, aad lawrted by Meptf
fwoimanda « very extendrB proipeett both
IqrMft endlsBd* pettkulstly of BridlingUm
taf* mi the Itveli «t the Southern Coot of
tbeWoMi. ftSweUftiof the Northern edge
of HoUfflMM. Popuhrttoo, 1S9.
Btiicklafld Sir Wro. Bart. Boy Dton ball
BbDpion Re?. Tbomat , Ticar
DaTenport Geo. fSarroer
Gibson Wm. blacksmitb
Bbepberd Tbos. farmer
Bmitb Fraads, agent.
BoTTBoaPB, in tbe parisb of Foi<
boles, and wap. of Dicketing ; 10 mis.
N- «rf Great DriiReld.
vitb PoxboUis, 16o.
Paiiaock Joboy famcr
Rlby George, farmer
Brackbnoalb^ in tbe parisb of
Camaby. and wap. of Dickering; U
miles fi»W. of BrldUnglon.
Jordon Prends, farmer
BtACKBNs, a townsbip in tbe
parisb of Kilnwlck, and wap. of Hart^
biU; 7« miles SSW. of Driffield. Tbis
townsbip fbrmerlv contained a consi-
derable Tillage and a cbapelry, hut now
ooosists of only one large farm. Tbe
biirial ground stiU remains undtotiirbed.
Fopolotiou, 80.
Barugb Rkbiid, farmer
BBACBBMHObMB, in tbe parisb
of Hemingbrougb, and wap. of Ouse
and Derwent : f miles E8B. of Selby ;
pleasantly sitaated near tbe rirer
Derwent. Pop. with Woodbali do.
Halley Josepb^ farmer
Rlmmington Uenry Wm. yeoman
BnANDB«B€RToii, (p.) In tbe
wspw end Uberty oT HoMemeni 8| bAh N.
E. of Beveriey. Thie ezteiMlve and popu*
kM» Tinafe it ptoaaanUy situated on the high
road leading from Hull to Scarborough,
flpona whioh plaeca eoeahca and other veMdet
aro pairiBg and re-pasfaig da&y, which
greatly lads to the benaflt of iti iahaUCants.
Than are two good inm Ibr die aeoommo-
datioQ of traTdkra. A Ibitnight lUr or
maiket for all torU of cattle, is held on al-
cniate WedMadayi. whfeh la very Mfy ai-
tendedf aioie criteriooor ittriMkog proapc-
lity. The church, dedkated to St. Mary, ia
a Tiry andent stnuture, but hat anftred
modi firam the eoRoding hand of time, al-
although It baa undeigone aeveral repainr
the patronage b hi St John's College. Cam-
bridge. The neighbouring nvgistnites meet
here every Thursday, la a spacious room, at
the Cross Keys Inn, for the admlniatzalkNi
oTjuatieek PoikAOS.
Bradsbaw Rev. Jobn, rector
Dixon Tbomasy yeoman
Duke Wro. forrier
Edmunds Henry, vict. Cross Keys
Pattinson Mary, straw but mfr.
Poeleett Oeorp, scboolmaster
Poekett Geo. jan. bricklayer
Rossell Jobn, surgeon
Tbomton Walter, ykt. Black Swan
Todd Wm. painter
Welhnm Peter, plumber <fe glasier
Young Widow, weafer
Btackmiiht,
Griffin Wm.
Wallis James
Buiehers,
Hoult John
Wbltimr Wm.
Atkinsons, d^ J.
BradslMw Wm.
Clifton Jobn
Graybum James
GraybumJobn
Harrison Ricbard
Jf oor Jobn
Ribey Tbomas
biting V
Wbiting Wm.
Orocert,
Denby Robert
Stephenson Paul
Skoemakm-t,
Hall Robert
Hall Marmaduke
TVnfort,
Maxwell Jobn
Pblllips Wm. («
draper)
Asbton Tbomas
Cowplin Jobn
Cowplin Josepb
Robinson John
OsiTtsr#,
William Dean and Tbrnnas Freer,
to Beveriey erery Sai. departs at a
11101% nd set. T lUfhfc. :.
170
BRA. iEast Riding.] bri.
Davk! Thompson attd Tbos. Freer,
to Hull every Tu. depatts at 8 moni.
aii(lret.9DlgDt.
BRA]iTrveHAM,(p.) In thewapa.
orHaribUlaiid HowdeBsUre ; 2 niltts
SE. of South Cave. The churob if
dedicated to All Saints, and the Dean
and Chapter of Durham are the pa-
trons. The Rev. John Carr, A. M. is
tbevkmr. Bop. 1T4.
Nelson Captain Marmaduke
Simpson Rev. James, A. M. curate
FurtMfi if r«Mifii,6reeo WilUna
AUnar George Riohaidson John
Beaumont Joseph Shaw Samuel
Srighom Thos. Simpson Heniy
EmmeKon John
Thornton Edward, blacksBith
Tbonilon Jonathan, shoemaker
Brriohtox, in the parish of
Bubwitb, uiid vc^y. of Hartbill; 5
miles NW. of Howdeii. Pop. 1T9.
Bond Alexander, vict. Magpie
Holmes Joseph, geniieman
Uowden Matthew, biaclumith
Farmen, Simpson John
d John tSteel John
Brown Mary Wood Williatn
Hoove Thomas
BKWUVGTOS, or BwrliHgkm,
lA the w^ntake of Piokcrii^ I » aMka
from Huiiin«Bby. 12 ttona DrUMd, 1» ttom
Seartxnough, 40 ftom York, •nd'SOl fton
Lo«kn. hf ,itey of Uoooln. This tonm is
iltuated on th« Eastern ooMt* about a mile
from Iha dMn, la the hhh «r Itie oom-
modioiis and beuitiAil faay to mtAA it
ain?rdi Ita nama. It oooslaU diiafly of one
long iftegulaily ftramed itreet, fXtendiDg
along the Soudiem dedivity of a anall
de^atioo, and iU rttuation is lx>th plea-
sant atad aalubrioua. Th^ antiquity of
Bridliogto^ it ia,diilGu]t, porbaps impoa-
aible to aicertatp, but it is dearly of Saxon
origin. Baiiy hi iht reign oT Henry I.
Walter de Oaat, the ion of GUbtnt de
Oant, one of the haroni of WilMam the
conqueror, fbunded here a priory Ibr the
Black Canons of the order of St Austin,
which he dedicated to the Uesied VIrgta
Mary. This priory which ttanda at the Gaat
end of thetovn, is pleasantly situated, with
the dominand of a fine sea prospeet, end
was, according to BMslen, indosed with
waUs and houses, buiitof statieandlinM. hi
lasg* inoidar:to.|itftifyi«frQnitiieeoeaiy*s
•Mps, which fkequsotfy tibtered tlK».ha».
hour. But It was not snswly sgsiast dkir
enemies, but ^so against their frteidi, that
the Canons Ibond it necessary to aedc pio-
taeCian, fbr we find themundto thepooti-
lleate of pope Innoeent in. wmpiabring,
'< that the archdeacon of Ridnnend going
tooneof their drasches, had ttivcfied with
97 hones, SI dogs, and S hawks— " #HftM
mvtbm venslerift, whereby he oonsunoed
more of their provisions in one hour than
woohi haife mainfahMid their houst Ikir n
kn^thneron whidi his bateSH tatedo
that ecclesiastics, ahouki, for the tinae to
oome, travd with a greater retinue than is
altowed by the statutes of the eouaoil of
Lateran, whidi limits the train of an
Ardabishop to SO h<nses, a Bishop to 3D, a
Legate to S5, and an Ardideaoon to 7* Th*
priory continued to flourish through a suo-
Msslon of ages, but hi the time of Henry
VIIL it shared the bte of other niigkMU
booses, and Wiilam Vode, the Isrt prior,
wasnecuted ior-hlgh heassn, In the yenr
1S87» on aehatyenf harhig engaged faa the
lebemon hi the Nostfa and East of Vork-
shin, whiefa sueoteded the PUptaaage of
Gmoe, and aimed at the saase ot^teet. M
the period of the dlssohitton this monastery
was endowed with eeais, «f the Tahas, ae-
ooftiimg to DUgdale. ef &4/fL «. M. «nd
aeoordii« to Speed, of mu, 13s. ML per
annuBO. ThadMuthofthe priory i
ftoasits rsinsias to ba>t *>
tm. The West end yet liisplaya no
inconaiderabie dagaee of Golhie msgniit.
cenoe, and the dato ,l.l30i pssscrved on n
istone ptoced^coniritueijilyever the enljanei^
is supposed' to marii the year of its founda'
tion; originally it had two towers, but they
are now both djamoilished. The East eaaC
«nd the transepts are.alao entksly dastioyad*
•and the rseoaining part is only a smaU frag-
of AesMdentbulkHiv. OfthewaOs
and fortifloitlons whkh onee indosed the
priory, nothing now remains except an
nrdied gate-way, at the dlstanee of about
half a ftuioiv ftoan the West end of the
churdi. Above the 'anli is a laige tooib«
nowiiaedpattlyasaTDwn^ hall* and partly
as a Naticmal Sduxd,* and iMneath are some
gtoomy cells, called the KiZ-oals, which
aenre as places of confinement fbr petty
delinquents. This monastery has been 6Me
resUeneeof sevfial i>enonadisthtgulshed fas
their day and ganeaalkm: aanongst tiiiae
may be rackonsd, Robert, the Scribe, who
floorished about the year IMO, and who
a Hie arerage number of boys in-
structed in this eeminsHy darkig the taat
year was 118, and a School for Oirls is
About to be established on the same sys*
tem, which is that of Dr. BelL
iHir.
[East ttU&ng.\
BRI.
171
IpblMflnu not only gmt dcjctwlty in writings
aft a Qtat when th«t trt wws nnreaeconi>
pHriraMBt* but abo compoiwl and left w-
^nml books toporterlCy: WlUtam. of New^
tooivlr, the eelefanted MbnUdi hktorlni,
^itsanativv of DrldHogioa, bat htvingbe-
«etBii a Ouun of Newbargh, took Ut tur-
aiunaftoin that place: John da BridUngton*
• naftivaor tUatofim, was disth^utehcd fbr
Id* aMlttles, and baTfaig at his deatk, in
1979, left Iwhiad him a flone for piety so
gxealb aa to obtain Hor himself a tank
amoQgst the sataita, and fbr his shrine tha
vepttta or a piaee of mindes: Sir Geofge
lUpley, a oanoD of tfifa priory^ and a dia>
"Wgwiwied aicliamistt wlio* after enplAying
vbowttwintyyeBitin the vain endeavoiirto
«nd oat the jihikMophei^ stone, the gnmd
iiaidfirihiin of an ignorant and eredaloos
•gt, left behind him at his death, in 1490,
tiienty-fi^ books, of whidi the chief wae
" Compound of Alchemy, in twelTe
to Bdward lY. and Ida
AaramPotabU«, or the Univarsal Spedfle.**
' On the OTifiratinn of the monastic
«BCBtas, the maoorandzeetory of Bridling-
tanbeeameTestsil hi theenmn. After se-
ftsralchangss^ the manor waa at length po^
chaaedtai the year 168S, fbr IMOfc by Wm.
COThett^ and twelte othen of the hihihi-
mts, oobehalf of tfacmsetvw, and all the
DreaboldBn within the
TUm manor, does tfieiefbr^ in
to the town, and is lidd by
On the second day
of IWaruacy, in every year, these feofftee
elect one of their number aadiief lord of
the manoi; in wliose name the courts are
called, and thelmsfaiess of the town txans-
adad. The manor in all its dumgea waa
charged with an annaal fiee*ft«n rant of
IML 17«. 5|<L whidi is stiU paid to the
iiipHasiitoUiBs of ttie late. H. T. Jones,
■sq.« The lordship contains upwards of
danglilen and oo-heiresses of the late Samuel
Buck, Esq. Recorder of Leeds, who in-
herited tiw right of nominatian ftom his
brother, the Rev. Matthew Buck.
The QuakcTB, the Baptists, the Inde-
pendents, and the Weslcyan Methodists,
have each tfadr respective places of rdigious
wntUp here; and the Ranter^ or Priml-
tive Methodists, are by thdr seal and per-
severance swdUog thdr numbers.
The diaritable instttutions here are
ndChor very numerous, nor important;
tfiere is, however, in addition to the Na-
tional Sdiool, already mentioned, a Free
Onunmar School, founded by William
Hustler, in die year 1C37, end endowed
with 4CNL wlierein twenty boy^ the sons of
paridiinners, reedve gratuitous instmctiaDt
WUBam Bower, in his life time, founded a
school house, and at liis death endowed it
with 90L per annum. In wtddi school IS
poor dilUbeo are now taught to read and
knit; and WfUlam COwton, by will, dated
April 10, 1990, bequeathed 13L per annum
to Ae minister of Bridlington, fbr a sermon
to be preached every Wednesday; 6«. M.
weekly, to be distributed tai brsad to the
poor paridiiooers* and 1«. td the paria}i
derk fiv mftking the distribution, to be
paid outof the rental of certain tends de-
miaed ftjr the purpose, and the residue
distributed amongst the poOT of Bridlington,
BridBngton Quay, and Hunmanby, for evor,
which tands at preaent let for about 17(V: per
The Church, at nther the Chapel,
dedicated to St Mary, stands at the Bast
end of the town; and the AnhUsiiop of
York is the patron. This venerable
GoCfaio pile taidioates its origin to be of
the fburteenth century. Not more tli
ooe-third of the buikUng Is fltted.up for
re&gkMis worriiip, but that portion of it
is faknlatad to aooommodate 1000 per-
sons. The livli^ is a perpetual curacy, of
which the Rev. O. Smith, is the incumbent,
by the nomination of Sir Frands Lindley
Wood, Bart, and his Lady, and Catharine
Esther Buck, slaoe married to the Rev.
• AJetander Cooke; these ladies were ttie
* Thompson's Historical Sketch.
The history of Bridlington is not in any
material degree mixed up with the general
history of thecountry, but in the time of
the dvil wars between Charles I. and his
parliament, this town served as die point
of deberkatloo for those arms and military
stores which the Queen purchased in Hol«
I, with the crown jewels. Her Ma-
jesty^ debarkation took place on the 90th
of February, 1843, and early hi the mom-
hig of the S4th Admiral Batten, who had
been dunged with the duty of intercept-
ing her, commenced a heavy cannonade upon
that part of the town In whidi she was
known to have landed and placed her am-
munition. Aoconliog to a letter written by
the Queen herself to the King, "the balls
sung merrily over her head, and a sergeant
was killed at a dlstanoe of twenty paces
fhanher.'* After remaining at Bridlbigton
nearly a fortnight, her M^ty departed fbr
York, which dty she nseched on the Oth
of March, with three coaches, an eseortof
dght troops of horse and fifteen com-
panies of foot, conveying the ammmiition
and arms, which consisted of thirty pieces
of brass and two pieces of Iron cannon, with
2 ^
172
BEI.
lEa^t Riding.]
111.
■maU armf for 1U»U00 men. Amongit the
most imloui and enterprising of Ciwrlcs's
adherents was Ridiard Boyle, the Earl of
Ccrii, who, fur hte courage and oonsUncy»
rcceired the dignity of an English Earl-
dom, under the title of Earl of BurUogtoo.
Contemporary with the laU Earl of Bur-
lington was Williaro Kent, a natire of
Bridlington, bom in 1683, whose fkmily
name was Cant, the two first letters of
which he nut very unpardooably changed ;
and of whom Walpole, in his anecdotes of
painting, say^w** he wia a painter, an arclii-
teot, and the father of modem gardening. —
In the first character he was below medio-
crity t intheseonndhewastKstorer of the
science I and in the last an original* and an
inventoc of the art that realizes painting
and hnprovcs nature. Mahomet imagined
an Elysium^ but Kent created man|.*
Bridlington, geoetallysopeaoeableand
obedient tp the laws, was roused into a
sute of insubordination by the passing of
the militia act in 17^7 1 on that occukw
a very alarming riot took place here, during
which the rioters brake open several grana-
ries, and oummitted other excesses. Se-
veral of the ringleaders being apprehended
were brought to trial at York, and Robert
Coal, ip inhajttitaut of Bridlington, having
been convioted^ was sentenced to diefor the
ofltoce, and lyas afterwards executed.
In the )e«r 1779« vhcn the nary of
En^and was lest triumphant th^ during
the revolutionary wars, several engagements
VH>k.phi^iQthe BritUb iQas^ and the in-
habitants nf the coast were IVec^uently
thrown into i^stiite of abimx by Pauj Jones,
the intrepid Anglo American Bucanier.—
This man had formerly been in the service
of tli« Eari of Selkirk, whence he was ex-
pellod witit disgrace; anil, having repaired
to America, he volunteered to toake a de-
ioeot on tfw British coast. Being at first eu-
trasted vltU th^ 0Dmm4u4l of a privateer,
he landed on th^ cgast of Scotland, and in
resentment plundered the mansion of his
old master ; he also burnt several vessels at
Whlteha^'en, and perfornrved a number of
other daring exploits. Theso services in-
tured his promotion, and procured him the
command of a small sqtuulron» consisting of
the Bon Homme l^ichard, and thie Al-
liance, each of 40 guns ; this PallA9« of 32
euns; and the Vengeance armed brig.-^
with this fbroe he made many valuable
captures, insulted the coast of Ireland, and
e^eu threatened the city of Edinburgh. —
On Monday the goth of September, 1779,
an express arrived at Bridllngtoni <Vom the
BallUIk of Scarborough, with intelligence
♦het an enemy was cruising off the coastr*-
The same night the hostile 1
descried off Flambonogh Head, and it waa
soon discovered Aiat Paul ionea waa the eoB-
mandet. In the night of Tuesday, a laif*
fleet of British coasting vessels sailed auto
the bay, and the harbour beosmc so ca«»>
pletdy crowded, that a great number eoiiM
only find security in bang ohainad to
each other on the outridaof the pieia* Two
companies of the Northumberland Biilitia*
then quartcved in the town, were called to
arms by beat of dnun, after mididght^ and
the inhabitants, armed with sudi weapons
as could be most readily peocured, proeaed-
ed to muster at the Quay, while a number
f^ the more npuleol were oiaklng prepaid
tions Ibr sending their fSunilics into the ift-
terior» Business was now oompletdy at a
stand, and the attention of aU was dineted
to the expected iavaskxi^ On Thanday
a valuable fleet o£ British .mecchantmci^
ftom the Baltic, under the oonvoy of the
Serapis, Captain Pearson,, of fimy-lbur
guns; and the Countess of Scarborough,
Captain Piercy, of twenty-two guns, hov«
in sight, and were chased by the enemy;
The first eare of Captain Pearson waa t»
place hlmsdf between the enemy and
his convoy, by which manseuvre he enabled
the whole of the merdiantmen to esoa|i»
in safety Into the port of ScarbowMigh ■ ■
Night had now come on, but the uKioa
shone with unusual brightness. About half
past seven o'clock the thunder of the c
announced that ^e engagement had <
menced,^ and the Inbabit^n.^ of the <
on hastening to the <;}iflk, we^ presented
with th^ suljlime spectaol^ of % n«v9l en-
gagement by moonlights The httfie raged
with unabated fury for two hour^ when at
length CajiUin Pearsqn, who wascngsged
by the two largest of the enemy's (rigstei^
was oompdUxt to surreodcf . Captain Plcx«
cy made also a long and gallant defence
against a superior force, but he was in tho
end obliged to strike to the PxJlas. The
enemy purchase^ his victory at a prodigio«v
priqe, not leu ^han 300. men being k^kd
or wounded in tfie Bon Homme Richard
akwe, which vessel received so myeh lit-
juxy that she sunk the next day, with many
of ^ wounded on board.
The port of Bridlington, though well
situated fur commerce, has never enjoyed
any very extensive trade. Malt and ale
were fbrmerly considered its staple com-
modU|je«L and l^rge quantitiei^ of eat^ w^re.
as we leam firo^ ktr. ThompsoQli historical
i-Ketch of t^i4 phioe, %qnually shipped to
London. About half a century ago,^ t|^
number of maltklbis here amounted to up.
wards of sixty, nearly all in fbll opeiatiaQ&
int.
[Eatt Jltiiii^.]
BKI.
178
feat thb tnde has gnatly dediotd^ and
moat of dw kfllis hava been either taken
down or appBad to other purpoaet, not more
ttum the remaining^ and even thoee only In
partial employment. The market, whidi
la, held on Saturday, hai existed for ap-
wards of 000 years, and it is ptatiftiUy
supplied with all the nwfsamira, and aa
many of Om hnrarles of hte, aa the wants
of the inhabitants requhnb The oom
niarket is wdl attended both brbuyen and
ndlecs, and thli is one of the tew ports
fitnn which tlia data for the average retiuaa
of die kingdom are supplied.
Hiere are here two banking ooDcems ;
Metnt, Uardhig and UoUby, who draw on
Sir J. W. Lubbock* Bart* Foster, Clarke,
and Co. London { and Meurt, Uagmti
SMeUamd, omI Cob, of the Noctb-Ridiaff
Bank, who draw upon Baidagf; Tritton,
Beran and Ca iDndoD* Thepost-oiloe is
eligtUy situated on the North ride of the
High street, and the iniormatioii oonneated
with this establishment wiU be found under
Its proper head* aut||oined to the dineotory
of thetown.
thevidnlty of BridUngton k haalth-
fkil aial agreeablew The valley wUcfa sUrta
the town on the South extends many mUaa
to the West, and Is adorned by the seats of
Sir Winiarn Strickland, Bart of Boyatont
and of WilUam Bosville, Esq. of Thorpe,
hall, both whicJi mansions are delightfully
sitnated within a mile of eadi other, in a
pleasant and fortile vale, watered by a nv
mantle rivulet, and sheltered by rising
ground on the north and on Uie south.
BKiDiiiNOTOif QnAT li Ui the
parish of Bridlington, one mite to tba SB. -of
that place. It is a pleasant and healthful
aea-bathbig place, to whidi, for the last
seventy years, there has been a considerable
resort of genteel company in the summer
season. The Quay constitutes of itself a
small town, and has a iMrisk and handsome
appearano& The bouses are in general well
built apd modem; ^nd the prindpal street,,
which opens directly to the harbour, ia re^
markaUy spacious. The harbour is fonnodi
by two piers whioh extend a oonsidetsble
Way into the ^ea. the northenunost of
whidi having a cooyenieot platform. Air-
nishes an agreeable piQmeoade,oammandiqg
a deligbtAil vi«w of the lofty prommitory of
Flamboroug^ H^ead* and the number of
coaatiqg vessels which in tinte of advene
wimi^ tesort to this Bay for safety, fie.
quently impaj(t to the scene a peculiar de-i
ffteeofanimatioa. The port, though amall,
is clean and secure. It is th«(Uered 09 thxae 1
of its sides, by the coast, the town, and the
P
pien, but the aoccaa„ owtag to tbenanonh
vem of theaitsaaaa.ia8aino«hatdiAeii||.
The harbour la defonded i^afaMt the ap-
proach of aa enemy by twobattarias» oi^
on the North, and ttieotheroo the Soqtfi
side of the town, whi<di batteritt enfilade
the entxanaa of thepor^ and form a era«
fire at right angles. The first meatkm of
this harboux occurs hi a mandata of King
Stephen, totbeSadof Yo*, comraaadiii«
him *'topennitthe prior ef Bridlfaigton to
have and to hoU, walk and in peace, the
harbour of BiidliqBto«» aa WaUct de Oant,
and GUbart, hia dMestOf^ hold the sam*"
The plan were anciently kept in repair ^
thaowaaBB of the manor, but in kter tiasea
they have been repaired, strengthened, «id
evtoadad, by oertahi dutlea on the imports
andcBcportaof thepiaoe, imposed under the
authority of various acta of parliamenL On
the exphatioB of thehMt act, m 1819, a nasr
aet was obtained, fortker increasing the
duties, to eoBtinue for twanty-ooe yaacs^ and
empowered to r»-baild the jiiett with stone.
dstioMk In eoaspUanee wiai the previalflfa
of thia act, the fint stone of a new North
pier was hdd in the suvnaer ef 1818, on a
plan by Mr. Goodrick, but the work is not
yet complrfartfc The harbour, whidi is dry
at low water, has a spring tide flow of about
dgfateen feet at the entranee, whidi gradu-
ally dimiirishsa as it appronohes to the
The haBboui^ pnaenls the strikhig phe-
toon of an ebhiog and flooring spring of
fine finsh water. This eoptous fountain waa
discovered in 181 1» by the late Benjamin
Milne^ Es(|. eoUeetor of the customs at this
portt Mr. Mihiey whose public spirit awl
snterpriae were most exemplary, with a vi««r
to iaoprove the harbour, bored through the
aOuvion, whioh was found to oouist of a
bad of compact day, twenty-eight feet thick,
and abed of cretaceous iinty gravel, fifteen
feet thick, bsnealh whidi was the solid
dudk ; on the aperture being made^ a fine
ootumn of Crash, water sose with the fiow of
the tide, and athigl| water it gushed out in
a copious stream t as tho tide receded the
newly discovered spring gnutuaUy feU, and
at low. water it disappearad. This discovery*
so imnortaat to the town and pert of Brid-
liAgton* waamade on the Athof July, >8il»
and in ordav to keep open the spriag, a
tinned ooppes pipe of thsea iaahes diamelar
was simk tkom the suxfiue to the spring,
thsough which the water bcglBs to flow at
quarter flood, and stopsat three quartcrsebb
ti<tei thedlichaiiBaeootiayaa0 4or&honrs
each Hood. At foil tide the spring water
3
174
BRi. [East Riding.] bei.
gtandf in the popaKttcuhtr tdbe eight feet !
above the levd of the nh irater tai the
harbour, and if to pure and loft, that It It
vatd fen the mMng of the Inest Unen, and
toeopfout,that It would nipply Oie whole nary
of E^IomL a referroirhaa dnoe been con-
itnieted Into which the waters of tiile Inter-
esting spring Is coaducfted for the oee of the
town and the shipping.
The DKMt easy end obvious way of
•eeounting for this phenomenon. It to
•uppoee, that the spring has an outlet taitn
theicnf probably beneath low-water mark,
whieh outlet la open at low-water so fkr
as to permit the spring to empty itself
Into the sea* but It obstnieted or choked up
by the iood tkle« so that the Urcsh water
aecumuleting hi it» gravelly receptacle,
bunt» forth at the opening wMdi hu been
made for Itt and oontinving to flow IVom
Uienee UII the fining of the tide pemiti It
to resume iu original passage.* This water
is of unusual purity t its spcdfle gravity Is
1001. distilled water being 1000. In the
year 1816, Mr. Hume, of Long Acre, Lon-
don, an eminent chomiet, submitted it
to a series of eacpcriments, and tiie result
ptuvce that it eontafaia per ^aBoo about 17
« Toung*a Oeologfeal Surrey, page «3.
cubic indiea of carbonic add gst, and Ite
following materials, via,— >
Of Carbonate of lime 9,fl8S graida
Of Muriate of Ume» 3,750
Of Silex, and a small por-
tion of Oxidsofhoo-.... 125
13,500
Mr. Milne, the discoverer of the aprin^
just described, is entitled to rank amongst
the principal beneCKton of Bridlington.. —
To his public spirit and active mind the
town Is indebted for Its daily post, the
public bathn, and the erection of the Ught-
house at Flamborough. This gentlcnum
was a Vorkshireman by Urth, and was bom
at BrodcweH, In Sowerby, near Hali-
fkx, on the 15th of October, 1751 ; in 1791
he was appointed collector of the custoina
at this port; and on the S2d of February,
1819, he died, to the general regret of all
who had witne«ed his career of active uae-
fulness. Hitherto his aihet have slept In
the north aisle of the diureh without a mo-
nument to do Justice to his memory, and- to
excite others to imitate hb example : tijl
that imperious duty is performed by thoee
he 80 much beneflted, the following stanxB»
written by a gentleman of Bridlington, may
contribute to preKrve the memory of ao
*' Is MiLifs then forgotten? nbwotksanswj^r. No!
And thefar voice, Hke ttie voice of the kmd-eounding deep*,
Shan be heard, while its waters continue to flow.
And yon edifloe flames from tfte fiur-lighted steep.
Like its hak>, dispread through the mists of the ocean,,
His honours, edtpsTd by no en^ous emotion.
Through the vista of ages shall challenge devotion,
"When the spot b unknown, whcKebb ashes shall sleep."
In additio* to the ebbtag and flowing
gpring, there b also at Bridlingtnn a chaly-
beate spring, situated about half a mile to
the NW. of the Quay, and Issuhig out of a
pleasant garden near the subserlption-mills,
titemedldnftl properties of whidt resemble
the dialybeate springs of Scarborough and
Cheltenham, though the water seems to be
less purgative^*
Few places present a more bivittng
beaeli than that which here descends fVom
the Quay to the sea, and the gentle decli-
vity of the surfeoe b peculiarly fovourable
to sea-bathing. At low water the prome-
nade b agreeable and extensWe. and the
compact tension of theelasrie land imparts
firmness aful buoyancy even to the step of
the valctodhiarian. Here many elegant and
valuable specimens of minerals and fossils
are found, whieh serve to give interest to
« Ni«h0lson*s Dictionary of Chemistry.
the shop of the lapidary, and to swdl th^
varieties to themusenmof the collector. —
Warm and ookl baths are provided in
rooms replete with couveniences, built
beneaOv the terrace, whieh supi^ the in«
valid or the thnid with the advantage of
searbathin^ without the necessity of plung-
ing into tiie open sea.
The sources of amusement here aiw
somewhat drcumsolbed, but the fedlitiea
for equatic excurskms, so Invitfaigto the
inhabitants of Inland dbtficts, are afforded
hi every variety; and the news-rpom and
library are at hand, to Impart informatkm
and amusement in the hours between the
intervak of relaxation hi the open air.—
The neighbourhood abounds with walks and
rides, aflbrdhig extensive prospects, of
Besfingby, Camaby* and loynton to the
west; Sewerby, Matton, and Flamborough
to the north; and HiMerthorpe and Barms-
ton to the south, aU poascsi thaix sevcxalk
BKI.
[Eatt SitHtig.] B»i.
175
lis tttoesMkMi tbt
ttan of tte TisHcn.
Th« pla«» of paUk iranhip at tiw
Qoay are, a oonniodioiis Methodist meet-
ing-bouae, and a nevly l)ullt diapd, apfiro-
prlatdy called the Unhtt Chapel, which is
used alternately finr Ae religiotts senrieea of
the Independents and the BaptistB.
Here, as at the parent town, die opera-
tlons of commerce are very limited. The
exports oonsttt chiefly of com and other
agricttltural productions shipped totiieport
of London, and of horses and honied
oattle to Germany and Russia. The imports
are principally coal from Newcastle, timber
from the Baltic and America, and general
mcrehandlse from London and HuU. —
During the war an extensive ropery was
established and flourished at this port, but
sinoe^ peace it has been greatly reduced,
«nd the ship-yards have also felt the dead-
ening influence of the sti^gnation in the
Bhipping interest. In a port so situated as
Bridlington, a " vessel sacred to humani-
ty" became an indispensable requisite, and
In the year 1806, aIife>boat was purvheied
by volantary subseripClon from Mr. Great-
head, at an expense of three hundred
pounds, Amt the use of this port, the bene-
fldal effccts of which is experienced every
season. The population of Bridlington and
the Quay, which fai 1811 amounted to
3741,' has been swelled during the sueoeed-
log ten years to 4i7S, as appears from the
npxnm made to Parliament up to the 88tti
of May, 18S1. The diTcetory which is sub-
Joined will point out the iuna, Jodgiog^
bouses, &c, in this place, and a0brd a,
tolerably complete list of the traders and
other inhabitants.
BridUngUm Q/^M, High tttti.
POST-MASTER Mr. R. Cross,
Mai) arrives every morning, at i past 7^ —
Letters delivered at 8 mom. The let-
ter box is closed at If, and letteo dis-
patched at SO minutes past 1 2.
Quay Pm €JI9ee, Commtrdal plae;
Miss £. Thompson, Post-Mistress,
l^etters are received } an hour later and are
despatched } an hour sooner than thoae
for the town of Bridliagtoo.
DIRBCTORY*
Academi^t*
Beswick Geo. rnational) High street
Coates James, Badt street, Quay
Hogg Jame -, Spring gardens
HoUiday and Jacks Misses, King st.
Quay
Kunter James, Queeu's place. Quay
Kendall Rev. Wm. Kirfaate
KIdd Wm. High street
Lans^dale John, High street
LinskiU John, (£ree grammar) Mar-
ket place
Margball Miss, King street, Quay
Pearson Robert, St. John's gate
Pilmore Joseph, Westirate
StockeU Mrs. Kirkgate
Stubbs Ralph. Back street, (French
and drawing
Thompson Mrs. (ladies) High st.
AHcrnies.
Dring Henrr, (office in Westgnle)
resides at Quay
Harland Brian Taylor, Market place
Prickett Marmadnke, Westgate
Smith Wm. Wcst«nte
StockeU Wm. (N.P.) High street
Taylor David, High street
Wardell John, New Bnildiogs^ Quay
Juelioneeri,
Bullock John, Market plno»
Forth Thomas, Westsrate
Winteringham Wm. Westgate
Bacon Factorg,
Dixon Catharine, High street
Johnson BlijEabeth, St. John's gate
Weightman Berry, High street
Bokgrt^ FUmr DsoltrM, if Skopketptr^,
Baron Geo. New buildings^ Quay
Chester Wm. Market pl^oe
Cooke Seth, High street
DijK>n Catharirw, h^h *tfw?f
GrtrhuttJohn, (fjriiitt*n?rj Wii;b street
Gurlititt Wm. (fnjiterer) Bt. John^s gt.
Gtioii Ann. ( frfiitRrrr) Si »Johij*^ guilt
Hudson Kiiwar J, Biiyip;|iitt'
Hdllltlfly Joliijj Markel i*litoe
H«ffjiies Leonard^ St, Johrj'x jr^t©
Jfuhnstiti Eliz, St* JobnV jmte
KiiTd Wm. Hij:h Mrvet
Lei^sori John, PririCF*.^ street. Quay
Lti^e Wm. rtiph siJr^pt
Mfti^ben Jfhn, Wt'^tiinte
Mfirkerill Tbos. Ki«ir ttjrf^f^t, Qufyr
Sedmnn Mercy, NVw buiMinjis, Quay
SDi'whuW Cbri*to|iLer, MfLrk>t ptace
Sp*^{.'k Jiibn, lCingrtn?et, QmiV
WiijtHritjjiliftLm John^ Hi^h *twet
Wjse CUrlst«pLcr» KirkjiraUf
Bankert.
Harding and Holtby, Market place,
draw on Lubbock and Co. London
North Riding, (Hagues, Strickland *
Co.) Robert Darison, agent, Higjk
street
Billiard TabU IC^pert.
Furby Geo. High stnfct
176
Ml. lEMi RUS^.] fttf.
Ttiykx AttM, CliAi» QtMy
BeU Peter, Westnte
Coetes John, St. Jobft's sate
Dennis Richard^ Pairot^s Buildingi^
Quay
HoUiday John, (and fiurrier) Maiket
place
Ireland Wm. High street
Tate Charles, (fiurier) Hlgb street
Tree Wm. Kiricgate
Turner Geo. Promenadey Quay
Block and Matt Mmk^r^
MeddCkristopber, Queen sU Qiiv
BookulUrt, 4rc.
Forth Wm. Hif h street
Furby Geo. High street
i/,...y ■....■' '•^-..'-.naktrt,
B^TUfft RoUidftf Sh^i Liill, Qimy
Revf^riry J^iLt^, .%!nrket jjIack
Bi!Ut»<-k HufUnd^ Kia^st, Quny
Ciifr Jiihiu Kinj^ atr&el, Quny
Ctmt^ Jt>bri, KiJii^ fitrwtt QuAy
FlelcbtT Jtttn*"^, lli^h siirfft
Hiim^ibrtfy JobUt ^t. Joki^fi gate
Kerry Wm. B>iyi*'(S.Ale
KTdfi Tbos, tfii^b ^tmt;t
L»!%ier 3d^kf ICirk^te
Red»»tLtb Rubi^ft, 4ui?eii ft, Quay
S'uniiRon Fnin^is^ Higb ftrmi
Wiitwp Ri>b*Ml, Prfijce sfn»et, Qway
WiiklttKurj Ijiitno, PrwfH?i?t low^ Qtiay
Bnudar^ and Tinmm^
Dale Wm. High street
Forth Beiuamiii, High street
Sedmaa Geo. Hljffh street
Hrrrosrv.
HaH Samuel, King street. Quay
Hayes John Johnsoo, St. JUuin's gate
Holtby and Hagiptt, High street
Mather John, High street
Nightingale John <fe Edw. Kiikgate
Bricklaifw**
Barr Robert, Marhet place
Bishop Wm. Quay road
Gray rraaeis, GasrhKui st. Quay
Grey Geo. Promenade. Quay
Holdemess Praads, High street
Holderness Wm. Baylegate
Matson John, (A stone mason) Quay
* Briekmak^rf,
Hbrsley Richard and lfa^:thew, Sea
Breeses^ Quay
BtUckirt.
Brambles Thos, King street, Qi^y
Brown Geo. High street
Cape Geo. High street
Cape James. Market place
Chew John, H%h street
rentes John, Qaeen street, Quay
Goeke Jehs, Teiiaee, Qnay
Frost Peroeval, Prinee street, Quay
Frost John, Pthwe street, Qoay
UavdyJol»,Maitotpfaoe
Harriflo* €;eo. High stseet
Hodgson Tboa. King stieet, Quay
Mofdy Richard, KiHrgate
Pool Tbos. St. Johtt^ gate
Speck Riehard, Back street, Quay
Tayloc Geo. Qiieea street, Quay
WatKMi John, St, John's gate
CmhimH Maktn ami UpkoUlmww,
Bielby Matthew, High street
Bielby Wm. St. John's gate
Forth Thos. Westsate
Setter Wm. Market pkoe
Warden John, King street, Qnay
Wiutevinghan Wn. Westgate
C%MSf oniC Bacon Faciors.
Fletcher Thos. HisA street
Thompson Benj. St. John's gate
Welghtmaii Berrr, High street
Wharton Jane, Higfa street
CkmmtU and DruggiMis,
Cross Ral^tb, (and post master) Hi^
street
. Foi John» (A tea dealer) Kii^ street.
Quay
Parrott James, Market place
Rnyner John, High street
C9al AUrckaaU.
HaU Sanuet, Kii« street. Qaay
Mankatt StepbeoTking sirMt, Qiia^
SinpauB Johtt, Piosfeotiow, Quay
€bi|/helMNiert.
Leeaon John, Prinee utrtet. Quay
Pinkaey Simon, St. John's gatv
I Speek John, Kkig stiect, Qaay
Cooperr,
AUisoD Brown» Market place <fe Qiuiy
Danby George, High street
Haidy Matthew, Westgnte
^BcxUh Wuu \tvv buil.Jin^s Quay
FnuikiiilJ John, S^w ImiMju^si, Quay
Fixifit J oil ti, sen. Prince sirevt, Qtaay
FrLHit Peiceiat, Hriikcw stxtHit, Quny
Gj7i V J nli« » Marke t \ ilflce
HciH ShiTHiel, KlTiiC KtFPtfl, Quflj
JewLvojj Juliu, Kjrkjtfiile
LfjiTTifkii^b Tlii>s. Kum street J Qimy
Lii sv>^« I J I R I (r h ard , *i ;i r risoii st . Q u ny
IMiir'^hfdl Klejfben, Kiiit; iftreet, Quay
Snw4]^>]i nenJHiTrlii^ ^>n^ ^t, l^nir)'
Siwtfjerttit John, V*nBjm-4, n>^, Qffl*y^
W et vi'ii n Geo. ^pri n^ Onrd e as , Q uay
Com MiUers*
Puke Mos^, New mill
Hodgson €K)o. Hizb street
Pariot Geo. and Paul, Back st. Quay
Wetwan Thomas, Kirkgate
Bmi.
[Eatt RUiag.} Mia.
177
WetwRoCtoo. Spring Chtfdens, Quay
WiHterlDxbam Rob^ Hicb ftreet
WiotfsiiDgfaain John, HlgbsUeet
Cmrien and Lsmthtr Stl/«rv.
Fletcher Thomas High street
GilliDg Henry, High street
Rowland John, (si^' Westjj^
Mackley Edward, worsted manoAuy
tureri High street
Farmers,
Archer RiUb^y ^t. John's jnte
Brambles Thomas, Green Dike
Cape James, Market place
Coverl^j Francis, Market pHice
Fox Richard and Oeo. High street
Hardy Mk^bael, Kirkgate
Johnson Thon. Green Dike
Morris Tbos. High street
Ntefaol«on John, Green Dike
PaulWm. Westgate
Smith James, Market place
Turner Timothy, Hantow
VTilsh Wm. Green Dike
Woodcock John, Market place
Ptttmomgert,
Garton Thomas, Westgate
Heseltine Benexer, (and Glover) St
John'k gate
Firt,^e, (Jtffkn.
Atlas. George Furby. High street
County, Robert Davison. High street
Bagle^ Brown and Son, High street
Norwich, Joseph Pilmore, westgate
Phttnix, John Bellard, Promenade,
Bbe&ld, Robert Harwood, High st.
Fiax Dret$er.
Knowles Gabriel, High street
Baron James, High street
Forth Wm. Market place
Forth Abraham, Garrison st. Quay
OardeMTs, Nvarttry and 8etdtm*n,
Bateman Wm. St. John's gate
Brown Geo. (seedsman, ice) High
street
Carr John, St. John's gate
Cowton Wm. Quay Road
Innis James, Hlkb street
I Hugh, St. John's gfite
Kelson Thomas, St. John's g(tt«
Wilson Wm. Church green
IMoct, CkifMy Sfe» Dtaler*.
Chapman Joseph, King st. Quay
Shields Robert, High ^reet
OoUUmilkt, JewHlqrf, ^e.
Cowton and Sons, Queen street, Qnay
Gfurdner Wm. Kennedy, King street,
Quay
Lamplugb John, High street
Lyon Craven, Ui|^ street
GroMrtoad Tta Deatmrs,
Agars Geo. High street
Baron John and Gko. Baylegate
Bramley Rtobard, Kingstreet, Quay
Chester Wm. Market place
Clarkson Christopher, (tea) St John's
gate
Davison Robert, High street
Dunning Robert, High street, and
Queen street. Quay
Fox Richard, Huch street
Johnson Wm. Market place
Parrott James, Market place
Philiiskirk Geo. Prince street Quay
Porter Daniel, (and hosier} Market
place
Stepneiison James, Prince st Quay
Thompson John, Hieh street
Vickerman John, High street
Weightman Berrj', Hijch street
Wise Christopher, Kirkgate
Hai Manv^mctmtrt if fVofkoimt,
Baron James, High street
Brown Robert and Son, High street
Forth Wm. Market pUice
Forth Abraham, Garrison st Quay
Horn Deoltrt,
Fleck Andrew, Morket phice
Nteholsun Riby, Church green
Brown Robert A Son, High street
Porter Robert Kinj' street, Quay
Vickerman Wm. Higli street
Wrangfaam Geo. High street
BoittM, Innit, 4re«
Admiral Nekoo, Ttkomas Nelson, High
street
Admiral Parker, Dorothy HutchiDsos>
King street. Quay
Anchor, Wm. Stabler, Bock street*
Black*BMU, Esther Allison, High st.
Black Lk>n, Ann Harrison, High st.
Britannia Hotel, Robert Carr, (post
chaise) Prince street Quay
Buck, Thomas Collins. High street
Boll A Sun, Thomas Wilson, Church
green
Cock A LkHK Fran. Allerston, Prince's
street, Quay
Free Mason's Arms, Wm. Bishop,
Quay road
General ElUott, Thomas Moody, High
street
George A Dragon, Thos. Stephenson,
Churofa neen
Geoffle Hotel. Robert Edmond, (post
obaite) King street, Quay
Globe, Mrs. Ctanswicki High street
178
MB. l£M MUkig.] M«.
Green Dvmm, Thw.
office) Westggto
,(*
Light Horsemiui, David Whiting,
Market plKce
Najt's Head, Thomas Anlaby, Uadat
jilaoe
l^eweastle Arms, Geo. Addy^Gaiiitoii
street, Quay
New Inn, Robert Gnmge, King st.
Quay
Padc Horse, J. Tote, Market place
Scarbto' CasUe, Matthew Sinkler, St.
John's )i;ate
Ship, Tbos. Coates^St. John's gate
Spring Tavern, WUUam AuunsoB,
Prince's street, Quay
Stmr, Beni. Collhkson, Westnte
Star, Rhd. Jefffiison, Ship blU, Quay
Stirling Castie, George ClwinDeis,
Q^evn street, Quay
Sunderland Bridge, Thomas Sellers,
Garrison street. Quay
Tiger, John Usher, King st. Guay
Tiger, George Dove, Market place
wSifteihran, WiUlam Foster, Market
place
Cranswick John, High street
Dale WVn. IRjffa street
Forth BeujaHnni, Bigli siPeet
Hare wood Robert, High atrael
Sedroao George, High stnet
Joinrnvt ami MttUden.
Baion Robert, King stieet, Quav
Breckoo Wm. (wbcelwi^^t) Gimrl-
son street. Quay
Jarratt Robert,. Promennde, Quay
Speck John. St. John's jnte
^ardell John, {^ toy) King st Quay
Lapidoritt,
Cowton <& Sous, High, street ife Queen
street. Quay
Egglestone Francis,. King st. Quay
Gardner Wm. Kennedy, King street^
Quay
Wjlson Walter, Prospect row. Quay
Librariu — Circulating,
Forth Wm» High street
Gardner Wm. King street. Quay
Williamson Bwrham^ Prince st. Qnfty
Linen and fFoUUn Droftn,
BATon John &i G»o. BiQrlegi£te
Bromley Richard, KingstraeC, Quay
Bsnwo Robert &s Son, High stieet
Chapman Wm. Prince street, Quay
Chapman Joseph, King street, Qnay
Daviffon Robert, Market plaoe
Fox Ricbacd, High sUeet
Greenaway Benjamin, High street
HoMsworth Wm, Commeieial ptoK,
HoltbyWm. Marlwt pUioe
JnhiBB Wmi Mwktft piteg
Knowies OAiiel, {)hMm nifr.) Hfgb
Loadnuui Gfio. Quectn ft» Q«iigr
Porter Daniel, Maiicet phtoe
Porter Robert, Prince street. Quay
Thompson A Fawoett, High street
Vkskerman Willhtm, (iiuea manufacr
turer) High street
WmnghanGeo. High street
L^Mry Stable Keepen,
Atkinson Gep.- King street. Quay
HobsoD John, Market phice
Lodging HimteSf ai-the Qi(«y.
t. l.Sigiyist Sen sad Land View, sad 1.
LMidViewioBly.
Amell Christopher^ (s. L> New bnildi-
ings
Author Ann, King stieit
Autiior F^ <8, L) Prince street
Baron Roblut, (k> King street
Beilard John, («. 1.) PionsMMdfr
Booth Thoa. (bathii« machine) 6«p-
riaon street
Booth Waa. (L> NewbuikUsfli
Brambles ThoflDBS^ sen. <s. L) Prome-
nade
Brambles Thomas^ jun. (fi. 1.) Prioop
street
Bramley R <L) King street
Brapdon Mr%. (1.) North Back stn^
Briggs Mrsk (s. 1.) Queen street
Briggs John> King street
Brown Mis. (s. l.fPromenide
Bullock H. (1.) Kirff street
Calam Mr. (s. 1.) Prospect place
Champion Mrs. (s. 1.) New buildings
Chapman Joseph, (s. 1.) King street
Chapman Wm. (s. I.) Prince street
Clark SamL (s. L) Qfueen street
Coates Thos. (s. L) Ki ng street
Cobb Fran«ig, (s. I) Queen stiiset
Cook John, (s. 1.) Terrooe
Co«au»B. (s. 1.) Queen's f^aoe
Coosens Mr. (s. 1.) Nortb Backstreet
Day Geo. (s.l.) Queen street
Doeg Mrs. (s. 1.) Terrace
Dring H. (I.) Prospect row
Ellis Henrietta, (s. 1.) Prince street
Ellis John, ShlDtdll
Forth A. (1.) Garrison street
Fozton Mrs. (1.) Prospect row
Prankish John, (s. 1.) New buildlnfs
Fronkish Mn. (s.l.) Garrison street
Frost P. (8. 1.) Prince street
Frost J. jua. (s. 1.) North back street
Gage Geo. (s. \.J King street
Gray G. (s. 1.) Promenade
HaddoaMrs. (s. L) Promenade
Heward Mrs. (s, I.) Queen's place
HoUday AUoe, (s. 1.) Terrace
Hopper Mrs. (s. 1.) Garrison street
Hntton Francis (s.l.) Queen street
ML [Eeui Stidmg.l m*
179
JarriU Roberi» (••U Pkm
LeesoQ JoliD. (s. 1.) Piliioe •«««»
Locke Mrs. (s. L) GanriBoo street
MartiQ Jotm» (s. 1.) Queea'f plaoe
liatson J. (1.) Prugpectrow
MoBley Mn. (s. J.) New buildings
Owston BIis. (1.) Spring gardens
PhiUiskirk G. (s. 1.) Prince stroet
Robinson Edward. (L) iting street
Robinson J. (s. L; Sea breexes
Sawdon Mrs. (1.) North Back street
Scrivner T. (s. 1.) Prince street
Sedman Miss. (s. L) board ife lodging.
New biiiklings
Simpson Mrs. Mary A nn^ (s. 1.) New
buildings
Sinclair R. 7s. 1.) Queen street
Snnith J. (s. 1.) King street
Stareley Mrs. (s. 1.) King street
Stephenson James, (s.l.j Prince st.
Stephenson James, (I.) Garrison st.
Taylor Mrs. (s. I.) Prospect place
Taylor Allen, (s. 1.) Terrace
Taylor G. (s. 1.) Queen street
Tbomnson Mrs. (s. 1.) Commercial
place
Ward Sarab, Kini; >itnwt
WardiJl J. XL) Km- street
WetwanGt^^, iL) sjpnti^ K^urdens
Wetwan — -, (i. U) Tefratt*
Williamson Mm. (n. U) Qiiei^n street
WiUkunsou Urn, (». U> Phn*^ Atreet
Witty Mr. Jl. (5, JO From^^uside
Witty P. (f . K> Gii/riisoii ^itrt-et
WiigbtMa. (s. h) GFim-vuii 5UBet
MaUaitrM,
Baron John and Geo. BaylegBte
F«x Richaid. High street
HaU Samnel, Kmg street, Quay
Hottbyaiid Hai^S, High street
Nightingale John * fidw. Kirkgate
Simpson Robert, Baylegate
JHTa/fraM Maktrt.
Bryan Wm. High street
Pickering Wm. Garrison St. Qoay
Andrew Ells. Kirkgota
EUiott Chartotte, High street
Forby Mary, High street
Oreenaway Blis. High street
Hall Rhoda, Prospect row, Quay
Aledd Ann. Commercial place. Quay
Ration Mifcab. Kirkgate
ThomiMon and Fawoett, High street
Per/mMTt tmd Hair Dreutrs,
Allison Joseph. High street
Carter Tbos. High street
Coates John, Kmg street. Quay
Preston Francis. King street, Quay
Preston Won. Market pktoe
PAfsMon.
Mayo P. W. Prospect row, Quay
Ptnmlmt, Otmdan, mid ^mkOtn.
AUiaoo Geoq^. illgh stfeet
Hopper John, liigi itraet
PamiU Thoauis. Market pbee
Sedman Geo. High street
Sedman Wm. GarrifHW street. Quay
WoedailRkshard, King stieet, Qwy
Priniersj LtUtr Pr€U,
Foilh Wm. High street
Furhy Geo. High street
Gardener Moses, Westgate
Kemplay Robert, Church gieen
Rope tmd TwiM Mmutfacturert,
Elfidge dr Greenaway, Roper}', Quay
Storey Wm. High street
Saddltrt and Hornets MtUters,
Hall Robert, Market place
Harwood RoberL High street
Pattison John, King street. Quay
Smith Robert, High street
&it^ Maken.
Addy Geon», Prince street Quay
Scnrener Thomas, Prinoe st Quay'
Ship IhUiden^ifc.
Heward Wro. Nebwn, Prince st. Quay
JarrattWm. Promenade, Qoay
Sedman and Martin, Prince st. Quay
Ship Owntrt and Merchants.
Cohb FrKTicisi, Quet^u *t.* ^uny
Duvlsofi Hul^'b/Hiicb Ktrwt
Dlirm Tbos. tiiifawin arc^-t, Quny
Elvid^^t^ Wm, Nl*w hiiiMiirijiii, Qiiay
Latmplu^b Beuj. Kiiii^ ^t Qutiy
LrimplMK^i Tbos. Kiim "t. Qnuy
Miir^^baJl .Sti?[jhL'n^ KiLp^sL Qu^y
Sim|»M>iJ Jibiij Prosij(M!t row, Qn
Sim|»M>iJ Jibiij Prosij(M!t row, Quay
V icktrrnftii JfJbn, Stii|i bill^ Quhj
Wani Tbos. Prince !itfi«.4, Quay
WflH Ijirim:. Pmiiie street, Qimy
Witty Diivlrt, Pfnnieoiijrlfl^ Quay
Witty n * r, il-T\-^v <i.qaay
apMi and fTine MattkanU,
A gars George, High street
Bramley Richard, Kii^ street, Quay
Hall Samuel, King street, Quay
Stephenson James, Prince st Quay
Thompson John, High street
Stom oM Marhta Maaons,
Gray George, Promenade. Quay
HolidemeflR Wm. Bayleeate
MatsonJohn, fand briddayer) Pfos-
peetrow. Quay
Radge Tbos. St John's gate
Straw Hal Mamfaaharert.
Archer Ruth, Queen street, Quay
Coates Eliz. New buildings^ Quay
Draper Mary Ann, Princestreet, Quay
EllkMt Charlotte, High street
180 Bii.
FurbyMwy, Highiteeet
Hopper Ann, €huri8oa tUeet, Qimy
NiSlaion EliB. Back ■twgMl-^^
Thompmn and FawceU, High iUeet
Wlnteringham 8. Wwtgate
Smrgeinu.
Corilukes Hampton C. High ftreet A
Ternoe, Quay ,,^ ^ ^ ^ ,
Dawson and Son. High itreet, and
King street, Qnay
Morris ^hn, Market place
Saiidwith Humphrey, High ftfeet and
King street, Quay ^ ^
Smitit Edmund, Back street, Quay
TaiTors mnd Drapery
Barker Saml. Hopper's yard. High sU
Bariiett Smith, Market bUice
Contes Thomas, High street
Cowling Lcoiiar J, St. John's gate
Draper Robert, Baylegate
Dukes Geo. High »trwt
Kdniond Christopher. St. John's gate
Garbutt Wm. St. John's gate
Holdsworth Wro. (and draper) Com-
inerclal place, Quay^ ^ ^^
Holmes Leonard, St. John's gat«
Hunter Wm. St. John's gate
KIrby Wm. Baylegate
LoadmanGeo. (& draper) Queen st.
Quay
Pickering Wm. Garrison st. Quay
Porter Robert, Prince street. Quay
Postm Wm. (& draper) Prince st.
Quay
Stephenson James, Garrison st. Quay
Ta»oir Chand/w.
Coates Benjamin. KIrkgate
Hopwood and Fumess, (and soap
boilers) High street
Mather John, High street
Timber MmxktmU,
Brambles Waters, (and tUe) Prome-
nade, Quay
MarshaU Steplien, King st. Quay
ITa/e* ana CVoeft Mokmn.
Gardner Wm. K. King st. Quay
Hunter John, High street
l-ampliigh John, High street
Lyon Craven, High street
fThmturightf.
Breckon Wm. Garrison street. Quay
Clark Samuel, Church green
Ford Thos, Spring Gardens
Furby John, ( roacbine <fe drill and bone
merchant ) Highstieet
HeseHlno Joseph, Marketplace
Warden John, King street. Quay
frkiietmilkt and BbU Hamfmr$.
Coates Tbos. (ds ancborsmith) New
building?. Quay
Pool Murk, KIrkgate
PoppleweU Benjamif High street
[Eari Hiding.] wtt;
Linton Tbos. Soatli Back lane
Abbott Tbos. B. snpervlaor. High st.
A gars Mrs. Ann, Market plaoe
Andrew Paul, gent. Westkate
BeauTais Joseph, gent. KIrkgate
Bellard John, harbour master, Prome-
nade Quay
Blackburn Sleightbolme, gent Quetii-
street, Quay
Booth Miss Ann, Kirkgate
Booth Wm. gent. New buiknngs;Qiiay
Boyes Mrs. Frances, High street
Boynton Henry, Esq. New buildings.
Quay
Brambk?s Tho.gent.Promenade,Quay
Brown John, gent. Kirkgate
Brown Mary 6t Sarah, gentlewomen.
High street
Bum Stephen, gent. St John's gat^
Ciarkson Mrs. Jane, Kirkgate
Clubley Thomas, gent. Westgate
Coverley John, ami. Westgale
Covcrlev Samuel, gent. High street
Coverley Mrs. High street
Craiiswick Matthew, gent. Prospect
row, Quay
DaTison Edw. gent. Garrison st Quay
Foxton Mrs. Elts. Quay
Franki>h Mrs. Jane, High street
Prankish Mrs. S. Nungate
Gray MfF. Alice, Bayhfgate
Gray James, gent. Market place
Greenawuy Miss Mary, Prospect luw,
Haggitt John, sen. geut KIrkgate
Hailing John, Esq. Field House
Harness Rev. Robert, Bapttet minis-
ter. Quay Road ^
Hebblethwalte Miss Harriets Westgt
Uobson Miss Susannah, High street
Hodgson Geo. Esq. High street
Hopklnson John, gent. High street
Jackson Mrs. Ann, Kirkgate
Keith Wm. gent Baylegate
Kelloway James, gent. Church men
Kendall Rev. Wm. P. curate of Flam-
bro\ Kirkgate
KInraton Mrs. Mary, Prospect row.
Quay
Landtaft Mn. Ann, gent Church green
Loiisdate Mm. Frances, King street.
Quay
Lowish Mra. Elisabeth, Church
green
Lowrey Robert, gcnt. Spring gardens
Major Mrs. Dorothy, High street
Major Mrs. Mary, High street
Miyor Francis, gent. High street
Milne Mrs. Ellen, Cloiigh bridge,
Quay
Moon Mrs. Esther, Westgate
NtohoUon Robt. gent. Church green
*Ombler Wm. gent Kiricgate
^tti. [Eoii Ridit^.] bbi«
181
Owston JohB, gent. HUl bole Guden
OwitooRiob. gent Apptegartii lane
Plunmer Chriitr. gent. High street
Fiettoo Robt. gent. Queen »U Quay
Preston Cowton, gent. Church green
Rickaby Charles, Esq. Prince st.Quay
Savage Wm. and James, gentlemen.
Spring gardens, Quay
Smith Re?. .Geo. peruetoal cuiate of
BridllBQfton, Kirlcgate
Smith Captain Geo. Promenade, Quay
Smith James, gent.
Stareley Mrs. Anne, King st. Quay
Taylor Bryan, Esq. Westgate
Thompson Robt. gent. St. John's gt.
WadeJMns. Jane,nntwn.StJofan's gt.
Walmsley jJUcg. £lixabetb, Ropery,
Quay
Ward Isaac, gent. King st. Quay
White Misses S. and jTHigh stteet
Wilson Thomas, gent. Quay road
Yarburgh Henry G. Esq. rort ball.
Quay
OJUcera tf Hit Mqjetty'a Cnlemt,
Houn of attwHlaiioefrom lea tofbur.
Howard J. B. Esq. collector
Mason John, surveyor
Walker John, searcher
Waters John, Esq. Gomptrol!er,Clough
bridge
Two Riding officers, two Tide waiters,
and two Boatmen.
Flvwttm^ PrawaCwc Service— Chief officer
Mr. Wm. Lister and seven boatmen.
Mu^Mtmff qf Trada, tfe.
Clarke Saronel, cattle dealer, Queen
stieK, Quay
Craven John, dancing ma.<iter,Baylegt.
Dtioii John, officer of excise
Dobson Edm. basket maker. Higbst.
Furby Geo. toyman. High street
HolHday Wm. officer of excise
Kidd C»eo. wearer, Kirkgate
Iiowrey Wm. breeches maker and
Kk>ver, High street
MaCktoy Edward, worsted spinner.
High street
Matthews David, engineer, Ck>ugh
bridge. Quay
Rowley Newyear, oatmeal sbelier,
Kirkgate
SimiMou W>n. weaver, Kirkgate
Stiibbs Ralph, miniature painter. Back
street, Quay
Thompson Nicholson, toll collector.
High street
Ward John, licensed to let post horses,
Ac. St. John's gate
Cmnwyaiictf of Good* and Pauengtn ky
thifping from Bridlington Quay,
Vesf^eh to London, Letth, Hull, Scar-
borough, Newcastle, Sunderland.
Q
Ac oocaskmally, aooonUog to
(rei^^t, 1 or 2 weekly
COACHES
From Bridlingtn and Qmy.
The WBC^fiiifOTOM from Scarbro'
(daily in summer, and 3 days peir
week in winter) arrives at the
Nelson, Bridlington, and the Bri-
tannia HoteL at the Quay, at 9
morning, and proceeds to HuU,
from wmch latter place it arrives
at 12 at noon.
The BniTisii Qosisii fhrn Scarbro%
and Hull, arrives at the 6k>be Inn,
Bridlington, and the Stirling Cas-
tle, at the Quay, at the same
hours as the Welttngtoo.
CARRIERS.
Bstford, Thos. Carr, every Saturday
BMerUf, John Ward, dep.Fri. ret.Sat.
BtverUjfif HuUfChnUm 4k Sinkter,Tu.
de Fri. returns on Wed. and Sat.
Bwrtm ArnBtf Oliver Stephenson, to
the Star, and Geo. Amett, to the
Green Dragon^ Sat. arr. 1 1 , dep. 5
Driifleldy Johnljeighton and Leonard
Dentoor Mondav & Thursday
Flambro*f Thomas Laoiplugb, every
Wednesday and Saturday
Fkmbnt*, General EUiott, Thos. Real,
dally, arr. 9, dep. 12
Ftambro\ Black Lion. High st. John
Lundie, Sat arr. 12, dep. 4
Fottoii, Globe Inn, Joseph Hall, Sat.
arr. 10, dep. 3
GnmdMKoor, Black Lion, High street,
Saml. Wray, Sat. arr. 12, dep. 4
Horpkam, Star Inn, Robt. Stony, Sat.
an*. II, dep. 4
HiUL. John Ward, dep. Tu. <fe Fri. ret.
VTed.ASat.
HuU. Geo. Bayes, from Admiral Par-
ker, Monday and Thunday
Hull, Wm. Jefferson from the Cock dk
Lion, Monday and Thursday
Hulty Thos. Lamplurt. Mon. de Thu.
ion, &eo\, EUiott <fe Nag^slleS,
John Johnson dt John Stephenson,
every Tu. dc Sat. a Id mg. d 4 afb.
Kilham^ Gtobe Inn, ThoniM Haidy,
Sat. arr. 10, dep. 4
N^ffurtm, Star Iim^ F. Johnson^ S«t
arr. 9, dep. 3
North Burkm, Nag's Head, John aad
BU9. Dixon. Sat. arr. 9, dep. 3
Rudxkm, Geo. Redhead, to tbe Pack
Horse, <ls Thomas Taylor, to the
Globe, Sat. err. 8, dep. 3»Jehn
Hopper, t^ the Globe, same days
and nours
182
Bsr. ^jESewi Midinff,\ boc
Searhv'f Robt, Owston, dep. Hod. A
Thu. ret. Ta. «k Fri.-John Ward,
Mod. <fe Tbu. n%, same davs
£l^u«a. St«r Inn. Robert Uolaen, Sa-
turday, arr. 9, dep. 5
Thonwholme, Star Inn, P. BoyntoD,
Wed. and Sat. arr. II, dep. 6
Thtmg and ff^old Newton, Star Ino,
Mark Hick, Sat arr. 9, dep. 4
Vork, Bayes, PocklcyA Co. every Tu,
and Thu. ret. od Tba. and Sat.
Brioham, io the parish of Foa-
ton, atid wap. of Dickering ; 5 miles
SB.of DriflteM. Pop. loe.
Blakestone Geo. vict. Board
Johnson Ednuuid, vtot. Blue Ball,
Frodim^bani Bridge
Parmertf Johnson Francis
Bateson Jeremiah Johnson Wro.
Bptterill John Robson Samuel
Hudson James Walker Proucis
Brompton Pottbb, in the parish
ofGantoD, and wap. of Dickering; 9
miles W. of Hunmanby. Populatioa
with GontoD, 278.
Farmmrtf Hopper Tfaoa.
Giofes Thomas RobuisoD Ctou.
Broomplrrt, in the parish of
South Cnr«. wap. of Harthill, and li-
berty of St. Peter: 4 miles SW. of
South Care. PopuLition^ 148.
Formen, ^, Mainpdce Wm.
Bateson Jobo Purden Joseph
Hopkioson Geo. Purdeu Wm. ,
Coulson Thos. vict. White Lion
Brouoh Frrry. in Umi parish of
EUoughton, wap. of Harthill, db Hberty
of St. Petei^s } 8 miles SSfi. of Sonth
Cave. Theie is a ferry boat kept hei-e
to convey passenffers across the Hnm-
ber into LiucoTushlre, at Ferriby
Sluice. Pop. including Eilougbtou,388«
Brown Geo. corn factor
Brown Wm. corn factor <fe vict. Ship
Holland Mancklin, yeoman
Terry Captain John
BuBWiTHi (p.) in the wap. of
Harthill. « part in the liberty of St. Peter's ;
.6mUc« NN W. of Howden : pleauntly «itu-
ated. on the bonlis of the Derwent, over
which it has a good stone bridge of ten
«roh(»««etad in 1793. The livings of this
diiirdi are vicarages, in the patronage of
the King and the ^ean and Chapter of Vork.
Here Is a M«thodist chapel. HHh a good,
Sunday ithool attached The ground in this
^ighimurhood Is remarkably IWliliwHi by
tae overflowings of theDerwcnt, /ind yields
abundancct not to bo stlrpa»cd except on the
Iks of the NUu Nidi^flok dc Buhwith,
Bishop of BMh and Wens, nBidcdtaM,Mi«
he wasoneof theBngHshpTBlaCes, ttMt «U
tended the ooundl of Conscaooe, wheviMus
HossandJeromeof Pngu^ wereooadeouwd
to the flames. Popolatiao, 54a
Chaplaia William^ genlknaa
Eland Thomas, gentkmaw
Fligg Nalhaoiel, gentteiQaa
Leng Mary, geotlewoouiQ
Newstaad Geo. surgeon
Wilkinson Rev. Jolm, A. B. vlcn
Breumiety
Blanchard George^
d; maltster
Young John,
SulclurM,
CauldU Wm.
Clark Edmund
Cocksbaw Mthw,
Coni'milters,
Grundon Edw.
Howden Wm.
Hanter Tbos.
ForfiMra.
Bielby Joseph
BrownbridgePeter
Day John
Hawkin John
Hoove Thos.
Morritt Thos.
Newham Richard
Richardson Wm.
Soott Marmadnko
Smith Thos.
Thomas John
Tinner Abraham
Whitnker Sam net
8hoemaker$,
Ask Thomas, (and
parish cierK)
Sherbum Wm.
Smith Geo.
Stubbinzs Joseph
Shopketmen^
Gatborp Tlios.
Bicharason Geo.
Taj'/ors,
Bramley €ko.
CaukUl John, (dk
draper)
Ridsanle Thos.
Schofield Wm.
Biass Daniel, grooer
Duddiog BenJ. flct. Anchor
Haphoo John» coal mert. 6t vict. Boord
Holtby Thos. vict. N«w Inn
Hold Geo. bricklayer
Pratt James, joiner and wbeehrrighi
Ross Thqs. schoolmaster
Ross John, plumber aitd glazier
Tate Tbos. blaoksmith
Turner Thos. saddler
Co»Tt>ri,
Mountain John, packet owner from
York to Selby, takes in <fe unloads
gooils at this place once a fortnight
Brabos John, (laud ) to York every Sat.
dep.. a mng. rot. same day. Tu
Howden, on Tues. dep. 9 mg. ret.
5 evening
BucKTOff, in tbe parish of Brid-
lington, and wap. of Dickering ; ai
miles N. of Bridlington. Pop. I4r.
Dowsiin Jpbp, bricklayer
Robinson Thos. blacksmith
RpunUing Samuel, com miller
Fanntrs, Johnson Tbns.
Allison Matthew Oli\'er Hnminh,
Boddy Jane " B nekton ball
Bordass John Rex Wro.
Biro.
[Emit nUing.]
WA.
18S
BotfTHoiip. (F.) in Iko imp. of
Buckrose. and Hterty of St. Peter's;
TmilesNNW. of Poddii^toii. The
toarista cb«rcb iit tbto plaoe is a fnali
bolldiBgjOf wfaioktbe Rer. Cbristopbar
Aoberte. is tbe vioar and patroo.—
Popnlation 281.
Baaki Wm. seboolinaster and tict.
Dixon Joeepb. cai|ieDter
PexioB Jasepb, blacksmith
Brtekia^tn^ Smith Rlobaid
Cooper Tbos. West Wm.
C*oper Geo. Wetberill Samuel
Fanners, Wliitwell James
BottiillJohn Witolasworth W.
Coverdale James Wr@it Kobeit
Flint James Grocers,
Uotham Richard Flint John
Hutchinson Mark Simpson Thoi. ,
MidgterFrands skoemak^rty
Piercylfm. Binge fo«?iA
Smfth Wm. Wilfa^Mi Robert
BuRDjUiB, in tbe palish of W1mu> i
rtni Pe(cy> ami wap. of B4iokFOse ; lo'
miles SB. afAlalton. PopalatioM with
Kaisthoife,47.
Addam Geo. Affmer
' BoKLAHis te the parish of £a»
tringtoiiy wap. mod liberty ot Howdeik-
shire ; 3 miles NB. of Howdou.
BeH John, yeoman
Burns inn«, in tbeiMniA of With-
ton, nd ivw. «r lf»&Ul; 6 mileb
ton, IM wtn, «r
SSW.oTDfSMd.
BnRNBY, (p.) i« the ^i«p. yT
HarthiU; ik miles SB.of PockUnitob.
*necfaercb is dedicated to St. Giles.
The Her. OharlesCnrr, A. M. of Nan-
bamhohne is the rector, and the Daice
vof Oerronshite is patioii« Fop. 95.
Ponsonby Mn. ^. gentlewoman
fWiMTf, Smith Malthew
Oi«en Henry Stuhbs fbos. (^
Jackson Robert carpenter)
James John Wilkinson Ana
Kkby Robert Wilkinson Rkshard
Parker James WiOiamsoa Uiohd.
Riogmse Rksbard Wright Wm.
Blyth Wm. parish clerk
Clark Ric4iard4 blacksmith
Havrlroii John, schoolmaster
BvartBa. in the parish of Holme,
«nd wap. of Harthiil ; 6 fnOes NB. of
Howden.
BuRSTWicK, for Popuhdlon, Di-
rectory and otner pnrtieiilars, see
SxBCKLrao.
Burton, in the narish of Hornsea,
wap. and liberty of HoUeruess; ll
FarmerM^
Itingafton John
Kingston Wm.
JitfrarlUAert
Ro^soo James
%rwdon John
Sawdbn James
mile SB. of Hemsea. Population in-
cluded with Hornsea.
Farwmif Lawton Philip
Baker Wm. Watson Wm.
Lamplugh Christr.
Burton AeNsa, <p.) in the wap.
of Dickerfav; 6 niks SW. of BrUHagtoii.
Here Is a hoipltal tot torn poor widows,
fouBdad bfDM widow of the late WlUlsai
BoynUm, Esq. and smiDwad with 90t, lUk.
^anum, and a qowter aC a duddraa af
coah. ThecMKhtedsdlcalid to SlBte-
tin, of which Om Rev. ThaoMi WUs, te
the Ticar, M Itr. T. A. UfOt patron.'^
Popttl«ttdn« 3fl.
BoyntonSir Francis, Bart Burton hall
Wil^n Richard
Oroeers,
Oi»ston Frauds
Topham Phillis
Tailan,
Bewett Thos.
Day Nlc^sou
Anderson Francis, gardener
Coupland Joiui, shoemaker
'Gfbson John, blacksmith
Jefferson Wm. vlct. Blue Bell
Lawson Norwood, schoolmaster '
Let^ tffti. darpenter ^ wheetijnrtght
Lowson Robert, oom mflhsr
CoocAm, daily to Beverley, HuQ, BtM-
lington^ <fe Scatbrb*.
Carriert — George Amott, Olirer Ste-
i)h#nbnv -mii Jtfne Day, %o brid-
:&i|:Mli,Wed.aildSat.
BtrhTojiBisYibp, (p.) (otherwise
SoulhBurt()n). In the wap. of Haithill; ^
miles W. of Beverley. The ohorch, dedi-
cated to AB Saints, is a discharged vicarage^
in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of
York. Here ti a smsfi^BaptlA ctaipel, wftti
a Suudiiy tchooY, In whidh «mm hnadred
childMh TMtitfefBstluotlon. Han^s ImI-
pRal Motaoawdates six poor jierMNMk mA
there Is a toaU endowed tcbool^ tea hoys.
Pop. AM.
•t« tetters arrtTe at } past 4 mg. and at fO
minutes pscit 4 kftemoon.
Berrv Rev. Abraham, Baptist minister
Hol&woith Rev. Thos. curate
Rigby Rev. Robert, vicar
Watt Francis. Esq.
Watt Richard, Esq.
Wilkinson James, gentleman
Farmers, ChregsonTbos.
Almack Thomas, Jackson John
Burton LimQs) Johnson Robert
Dunning Robert, Marr Henry
(& corn miller) Sample Thomas,
Escritt John Burton graiige
2
184
BUR. (East Riding.]
FUS.
StepbensooRtien.WaiUon Wm,
ifouDt plMMDt Wkltiiif T
StepbeDMDRt.JQn. (andlraiteher)
CM harbour WkbeU John
AlkiiL^on Jabii, liillor
Cook Mfirk, fCbcHibneiiter At %ho[\koT.
BoaMu Tbaniiis, agent to H^ and F.
Letil RoWrt, boot «^d nUo^ otab? i:
Lomdnle Tboe. joiDc^rdc ^ii«e«lwriicht
JWerrillWm- biflcksonith
KeLison Rubtfrt, ^iW^ ^keeper
lii-ed Jot] FT, 5E^tioolhiKtTr ik |jsri^h dirTk
RoibtTlurd Juhu, \miuI uiid ^liu^'niaker
Seuior J ant!, Vict* '^ ETmider''
Cmrtim --Chrirtopher Iod, to Berer-
ley, ereiy Saturday
Jhirfoii Ckmrf, tee Cherry BaitoB.
BuRTOM CoNSTABLSy in the pa-
lUloT Swia*, wtp. and Ubertyof Holder-
BCMt A bdUm N. of Hedoo. New to this
hamlet ftandB tfie tDoicut and efcgant maii-
■loB of Sir Thomas B. Conftable, Bart
pleatantly titoatad in the centre of a large
parlu well etodud with deer, and fruitAil
Iwifh water wurki.
CUfford Geoife, Esq.
Harrison Oeorae> tumet
Hodgson Josepby fanner
Oman William, corn miller
BoKTOif FLnifiMO, (or North
Barton) (F.)wap. of Diokering; 3
miles 8. of Honmanby. There is
here a church, of which H. Osbaldes-
ton, Esq. is the patron, and the Rev.
Thomas Gilbank Ylcar, and a Metho-
dist chapel. Pop. 886.
Banks Rev. Jabei, curate
Garpaaiers, Martin Wm.
Agait John MiUier Richard
GartonOeo. NesileM Thos.A
Fku^ms, William
Appleby John RibyOeorge
Artley Robert Staveley Tbomas
Coulson Stephen Wbarriun Thos.
Gray John Groetrs,
Hall Wm. Lownsborough W.
Major Wm. Meeke Wm.
Beswick Geo. vict. Board
CTape James, schoolmaster
Coulson Stephen, horse dealer
Exard John, Tict. Volimteer'
Ireland George, blacksmith
Pudsey Stephen, tailor
Robinson Thomas, shoemaker
Smith Matthew, com miller
Corrinv.— John and Betty Dixon,
to Bridlington erery Saturday.
Bdhtom Pidska, (p.) in the
waR. at HoldcfWSR. and liberty of St P^
tar's; 4 nailai E. of Hedoo. A neat and
pleasant TiUi^, the houees of which are wcU
built, and afford anextcasiveprospeet of Um
sorrouading oountry. The dnireh is a small
boilding, patrons Dean and Chapter of
York, with a kity tower apparentlj <»€
great antiquity. The incambent is the
Rev. Jonathan Dixon, Ticar: here is like-
wise a Me^iiodiat ehapd, built hi 1880
Pop. 378.
Barnes Rer. Joseph Llgffatftxit, cnrate
Clapham Wm. yeomau
Hariand Wm. yeoman
Jones Robert Lieut. R. N.
Raines Isaac, surgeon, Ac.
^taektmitks, Salmon Thos*
Grasby Thos. Spencer Wm .
Rotsey Walter Wright John
Farmtr9, Shoemakers,
Carter John Brown John
Ckipbam Robert Carter Wm.
Cook Samuel Hastings Richard
Duke John 7^i/or«,
Ford Wm. Brown Thos.
Ford Tbomas Pool Charles
Harrison Watson ^keelurighu,
Hastings Richard Stamford John
HopUnson Joseph WalgateJobn
Brown David, plumber, (fee.
Brown George, bricklayer
Dibney Wm. parish clerk
Ford Thoe. grocer and sehoohnaster
Rotsey WaUer, victoaller. Bhick Bull
Spencer Geo. cabinet maker
Wood James, butcher
Corriert^Peter Drew and David
Tavender, to Hull every Tu. dep. 4
mg. ret. 7 evg.
BunvTHORP. (p.) in the wap. of
Buckfose ; 6 miles S. of Malton.—
Here is a Church of the Establishment,
of which the Rev. Robert Howard, rec-
tor. Is the incumbent ; and the King
is patron ; a Methodist chapel with a
smaB Sunday school. In the year 1768,
died Francis Consitt, of this place, who
had attained the patriarchal nge of )5d
yean. Pop. including Tbomthorpe,
216.
Coates Mark, stone mason
Creyke John, surveyor of East-Riding
bridges
Doukes Robert, tailor
Haxby Wm. via. Bay Horse
Hudson Charles, gi>x»r
Wales C. shoemaker
Ward David, black.sn)tth
Farmers, Botterill Geo.
Allison Richard Creykes John
Allison ds AmeU Uuifson Hichoid
BtJTw iEa9t Uidi^g.]
CAT..
186
Jeunin>cs Thus. Wales Geo.
Preston Wm. WMt^tvU Joseph
Tajlor Wm. Wood 4^mes
BuTTBRwiCK, ill the ptirisb of
Foxholes, wnp. of Dickeriog; 7 miles
^. of DntteUI. There is b Chapel ol
Knse, of which the Rev. Wm. Preston
is curate, and the rector of Foxholes
i% patron. PopalatkNO, 99.
Baron Richtrd, blacksmith
Wood Robert, grocer and tailor
Farmers^ Wardell Francis
Sloltby David Wilson Matthew
Spink John
Ca HUSTON, in the iwrish of Aid-
Iroughw wap. and liberty of Holder^
ntrss I 8 miles N. of Hedon. Popula-
tion, iuctuded with Aldbrough.
JMidforth John, iarmer
J($t*ybenson Samuel, famer
Carmabt, (p.) in the wap. Af
rickering ; E| miles SW. of Bridnn^-
4oii. Here is a Church of the Bstdb-
tisbment, dedicated to St. Jnhntbe
aaptist, of which the Rev. T. Simpson,
viear. Ut the incumbent, and Sir G.
StrioUaud, Bart, patron. Pop. 130.
^rmer»f Robinson Geo.
Be I wood Henry Seller John
Jordoo John • Sharp Thomas
Aeastone Wm. SmiUi Richard
Grange Robert, tailor
Grime John, erooer
Shaw John, schoolmaster
Wilson Wm. wheelwri^t
Wright Benjamin, blacksmith
CofT Houses, in the iMirish of How-
ilen, wap. and liberty oi Howdenshire ;
4 miles ES£. of Ilowden.
CuHleHiU An ibm parish of Snt-
ton, wap. and liberty of Hohleroess ;
4 mUes NR. of Hull. Traditioii says
that a castle once stood on this hill,
of which, however, not a vestige is to
be seen at present.
Catposs, in the parish of SigvIeK-
tbome, wap. and liberty of Honier-
ness : 9i miles NE. of Beverlev ; is a
small hamlet situated on an eminence,
and aflbrding an extensive prospect of.
the ner^bonrinjv'cmintry : this hamlet
was formerly the seat of the Bethels,
«nd previously that of the Constables.
Tradition says that one of the kings of
If erda resided here. Pop. 49.
Farmers, Salvidge Joseph
Hudson Wm. Stabler James
Runton James Wbeatley Geo.
CatiU Holmes, in the parish of
Lowthorpe, and wap. of BickeriDg ;
6 miles Ei of DriffieUl. ;
Catton (High and Low), in the.,
parish <»f Low CAttoo, and wap. of HarthiU ;
74 miles KNE. of York. There is a Free
Grammar Sclux>l at High Cattoo* for teach-
ing a Uaaiced nwDber of tehotan; here is a
flbnrch of the estabUshmcbt.
Cattoii HieH, is a tiUage In the
parish «f Qattou Low; U mHes f .
from York. Population, I9H.
HesseUWm. yeoman
Hotsley John, yeoman
Kirby Thomas, yeoman
Farmers, Kirby John
Amott Thomas Marshall Thos.
Bell Francis, Cat- Quarton Robert
ton Pafik Quarton Mn, K .
Dales Joun Skeiton Thos.
Johnson John Smith Thomas
Kemp John, Cit-
ton Grange
Hutchinson Thos. vict. Woodpecker
Lass
Lazenby John, tailor
Sheper*w>n Thos. joiner & carpenter
Shepherdsoii Wm. wheelwright
Cirrf«r».— -Henry RawclifT and
Joseph Gate, to York every Sat. dep.
at 7 morn, and ret. same day.
Catfon Low, is a parochial
village and a rectory ) thp Rev. P. H.
R. Stanhope is rector. The church,
which is dedicated to All Saints, is in
the patronage of the Earl of Bgremont.
The Rev. Thos. Shield master ot the
grammar school. Population 177.
Bosomwortb Richard, yeoman
Caldridge John, steward to Lord Egr»-
mont, Catton Lodge.
LoDgbothnro Rev. Marie, curate
Ftsmtets, Kirby Richard
Flint Wm. Long William
Harbott Wm. Manshall Thomas
Hewison George Marshall Wm.
Horsetey Mrs. M. Spenoe John
Stephenson Wm. joiner
Vause John, shoemaker
Catwjck. (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Holdemess ; 7i miles N£.
of Beverley. The church is a small
gotbio sUucturcj dedicated to St. Mi-
chael. Ol which the King is patron,
and the Rev. John Torre is rector.—
Popuktion 190.
Gibson Geo. yeoman
Hood Wm. veoman
Plewress Jonn, com i»Hitff
Park Godftey, yeoman
Farmers, CoUinson Wm. .
Sainton Heniy Dixon Robert
Clark James • Hardy Wm. •
3
186
CAV.
[EoH Riding.] cav.
CbrH«i^-Tboin«t Aagar, to Hull
t?ery Fri. and Bereriey every Sat.
Cats Nohth, (f.) io tbe wnp.
«f HnthOl. and ttlwrty oT St PMcr^t S
mUtfMW. of Sooth Cave. The \at4Mpt
-of North and South Cave, wcfc given by
Wimam the Ctmquaor, to Joidayne, who
after the cuetom of thOM tteee took the aor-
nameoT Caveu The MethamaoT Metham,
had fonnerty a etal heie whkh knuw pulled
domft. Hen b a church ot the crtabUab-
nent, dedloatcd to AU Saiuts. of which E.
C. BurtoD, Eeq. is patroo ; with a chapel
ibrthe Methodists andaiiother for the So-
ciety of Friends. PopulatloD, 789.
Clarkfon Abrahmn, Teoman
Foster Charles, gentleman
Foster Elisabeth, gentlewonuui
Hilton John, suigeon
Bolbom Geo. Teoman
SIsaons Edward, yeoman
Todd Rev. Roberta vicar
Torrington Mrs. gentlewoman
Sftoemaiert,
Baity George
Boast Richard
Hicks John
Stainton John
CoUison John and
Sons
Hewson Wm.
Murgatroyd John
Simpson Wm.
Sutton James
7Vit/ort,
Ptercy Thomas
WardWiUiam
frktelurigkU.
BUiflon Wro.
Wright John
ConlsoD Wm. surveyor of highways
Craggy John, p^ier maker
Dalton Richard, bjadumith
Dean Thos. vici. Black Swan
Kicbv Richard, survevor of lazes
lfar!<!Dall Robert, bricKlayer
Tindall Matthew, schoolmaster
Walker Thomqs, vicL White Hart
Wats^Robert, gardener and parish
Wilton James, vict White Horse
Butcken,
Fetch Richard
Stather Edward
Com Miller*,
FallowfleklWm.
Lee Thomas
Farmer*.
Blossom Richard
Everingbam Saml.
FosterDaniei
Lee Thomas
MossWm.
Stather Robert
Walker Thos.
miwHmgerM,
BhuKhard Geo.
Brabbs Absalom
Ctoft lar •— W^m .
every To. and Fri.
Londy, to Hnll
The RooNBT coach from Hull to
London paMeK here about 8 morn, and
^•t. about 8 aftemooo.
CAVE SOUTH,
(P.) in the wapcnuke of Harthtn, and
liberty of St Petcrli; 7 miles SSE. of
Market Wdghtoo; 9 from Beverley; 19
fh>in Hun ; and 28 from York; situated la
a hollow, horn whidi probably it derirea
its name, b a small market and pott-towiv
in the division of Hunsley Beacon, and at
the western foot of the Wolds, in a very
pleasant tract of country, about three mike
from the river Humbet. The parish is vny
extensbre, and comprehends the townshipa
of South Cave, Broomfleet, Faxfleet, and
Osroandyke^ and is bounded on thesouth>
for a very considerBble way, by the Humber.
The diurdi is a fdain and neat edillee, dedh
oated to AU Saints, the Rev. E. W. Barnard
vicar and patron, built, as appears by an
inscription in the inside, in the year 1601.
There is a National School, Robert Sharps
master. The market is hdd every Mon-
day, at vMch a'great quantity of corn ia
sokl, and sent by the Humber and its
branches to Leeds, Wakefldd and tiie other
populous towns of the West Riding, in tcs-
sels, which bring back coab, Qroe, flags, fr««
stone, and various other artidas. Nearthia
town is Cave castle, now the teat and prin-
dpal rcsidenoe of Henry Barnard, E^.
The mansion house is a hnge and noble
structure, ornamented with a number oC
turrets, battlements, buttresses, ^e. which
give it an air of magnificcDce. The embel-
Ushmcnts of the interior conespond with the
grandeur of the exterior. It contains many
spsdous and elegant apartments, with a very
sdcct and valuable collection of pictures by
the best masten: aroung these ii a pOTtrait
of the late edataatad General George Wasln
ington, the founder of the Amj^caa Repoh-
lie, whose ^rcat-grandfather, John Washb^
ton, lived here and pof md part of tha
estate; but emigrated fhnn hence to America
about the year 1657» and settled at Bridges
Crcdc, in the county of Westmoreland, in
Virginia, where the fiunily has ever tince re-
mahwd. Population, 885.
POST MASTER— Barnard Cook,
C(0ic§ at ike Fo» ^ Cmey, Market pi.
Letters arrive at 3, and are sent (^ every
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
DFRBCTORV.
Bamaid H. G. Esq. South Cave Castle
Day Francis, surgeon. Market place
Kiuff Rev. Joho, A.M. minister of St«
James's church, Leeds
Leesou Teavill, gent. Wfist end
\ Levitt James, gent. Market place
CAV.
[East Riding.^ cub.
187
Sbackletoa Wm. merchant, Market
plaoe. and at HoU
Sonley Etts. gentlewoman, Market pi.
jtcademiei, ife,
Jackfon Frands, Market place
Sharp Robert, Nattooal School
Winoross Ctoorge
j4Uomie»»
Robinaon John, Market plaoe
Walnisley A Leesou, Market place
LeviURacbael
Moiley David, Market place
Pickering Matthew
Boot and SkoemakvM,
Atkinson Woi. (A leather cutter)
Market place
CadeJmbaa, Marketplace
Glasby Samuel, Market place
Thompson Robert, West end
Tbombam Wm. sen. Westgate
Tbomham Wm. jun. Wes^ate
Bricklaifm-9,
Milner James. Westgate
Smith John, Market plaoe
Butehen,
Barrett Joseph, Market place
Cade Wm. Market place
Holbom John, Marketplace
Tindall Valentine, Market phioe
Wilkinson Wm. Market place
FarmBTM.
Arton Henry, Market place
Ayre Samuel, West end
Barflf Abraham, Market place
Bridgeman Giles. Marketplace
Fisher Thomas, Market place
Fisher Mary, Westgate
Kirby Rtohaid, Cave common
Lancaster Wm. West end
Laverack Wm. Cave common
Jf arshall Richard, West end
Marshall Robert, West end
Manhall Thomas, (and com miller)
Low mill
M'Turk George. West end
Oldfield Samuel, Castle form
■ Robinson Matthew, West end
Robsou Thomas, Mount airey
Smith George, Cave sands
Imu and Taotrnt,
Bay Horse, Rachael Levett, West end
Bear Inn, Rbd. Newlove, Market pi.
Foi A Coney, Barnard Cook, (excise
A post office,) Market place
Three Tuns. John TlndalL Market pi,
Windmill, Wm. CoQsen, Market pi.
Shopkeepers,
Atkinson Wm, Market p]|ioe
Coates Mary, Market place
Comer Christopher, (if; agent tat H.
G. Bamaid, Esq.) Market place
Galland Joseph, Market plaoe
Tat/orf.
Moodv Matthew, Market place
Waudley John, {& draper) Market pi.
fPTiedmrighU,
Gardam John. Westgate
Nicholson Ronert, and David Dennis,
Market plaoe
Petfield George, Westgate
MUceUan^ of Tradee,
Bentley John, weaver, Market phice
Dunn Timothy, horse dealer. Market .
plaoe
PorFe Stephen, auctioneer <& appraiser
Goldwell Richard, gardener. Market
place
Harrison Thos. saddler A coUar maker
Holboro Geoige, gunsmith
Holbom John, plumber d; glazier
Jackson Prancis, grocer, draggist,
linen and woollen draper «k bard-
ware dealer. Market place
Kemp Robert, tinner <& brazier
Oldfield Wm. common brewer
PinderThos. grocer <fe draper. Mar-
ket place
Stotbard Benj. ck)ck <fe watch maker
Tindnll John, cooper
Walker Thos. baker, Market place
COACHES,
fVofli ike Fox and Coney, Market plac^.
The RoDNBT, fJTom Hull to Thome, -
at 8 mora. ret. 4 evng.
C«rri«r»— Blanchard and Consens to
Hull, on To. A Pri. dep. 4 mora.
ret 9evff.
Smithson Frank, from Howden to
Hull, arr. at i past 18 on Monday
noon, and ret. at 3 on Tues. aft.
CAViLfiB, in the parish of Eas-
trington, wap. and liberty of Howden-
shire : 3 miles NNE. of Howden. Po->
pnlation included with Portingten.
Blanchard Geo. yeoman, Caville hall
Caw Ki LL, in the parish of Wattcui,
and wap. of HarthiU; 6^ miles SSW.
of Driffield.
Nicholson Elijah, farmer
Catthorpb, (High and Low) in
the parishes of Boynton and Redstone,
and wap. of Dickering ; di miles W. of
Bridlington. Population 26.
Milner Major, former. Low Caythorp
Daggett Rbt. farmer, High Caythorp
Cheapiides, in the parish of Eastt
ringtOD, wap. and liberty of Howden*
shire ; 3 miles from Beverley.
18B
CHS.
[Eoit Biding.]
COT.
CHSRaY BcRTON, (p.) (other-
wise Nurth Burton,) wap.ol' Harlbill ;
3 miles NW. of Beverley. Tbis is a
rectory, dedicated to St. Michael, Mr.
Robert Moxod and otben are patrons,
the Rev. R. D. Waddilove, dean ol
Ripon, rector, and the Rer. H. W.
Hunter, B.A. curate. Pop. 417.
RobinsoQ David, Esq. Burton Hall
Fartntrt, Stepheoton Ralpb
Almack Tboa. Vicfaeri Robeit
Bur^i^ess Ridiard Shoe, tfc, makers,
Jobnsou Wu. Battle John
Lee John,(<&horse Everiogbam Bei^.
dlr.) Gardbam Wilson Thos.
Ombler John Tailors,
Purdon Robert Cross Tbos.
SIssons Wm. (and Horsfteld Tbos.
shopkeeper) fVhoettcri^hU, tfe.
Smith AuCboiiy Archer Thos.
Stephenson Buttle Cook John
Sitepbeusou I^wm. Watson Stephen
A mot John, brioklajer
Biltoo John, jun. vici. Bay Horse
tirimn Wm. blacksmith
Johnson Wm. shopkeeper
MMfi^lay Wm. scboolroaster, land sur-
veyor and parish clerk
Watsoo John, machine maker
Corrf«r»— Robert Sissons & Wm.
Cook to Beverley every Saturday.
Clippe-ckir-Lund, in the parish
of Hemlngbrough, and wap. of Oust and
Denram ; 3 mile* E. oH Selby. The sdiool
at Ctiflfe, has an endowment of about 40/^
per aMnim, bequeathed alKMit a oentury ai^o
by Mrt . Mary Waud, to teach 20 achoiars ;
— tlic «Uary allowed to the schoolmaster.
JtMcph Tuiton, is 3fl/. per annum, MiK tictng
reserved ibr contingencies. Pop. £01.
Burton Wm. gent. Turnbnm ball
Baxter Jonathan, yeoman
t?aukill Thomas, yeoman
Horfltt Wm. yeoman
Fanners^ Shepherd John, cfe
Appleby Robert bhie slate dlr.
■Bnckle Henry Shepherd Wm. ^
Btwsey Wm. Bwrtow In. end
Clarkson Geo. Templentan Wm.
Craven Jamet White moor
Hulton James Volluus Mar?',
LonKrelk>w F. White moor
LoUey John, New- Webster Georafe
land's ho«ise Wilson Wm. (and
Nnppev Mnry, corn miller
Ooofe ball Shoemakerx,
PbiKps John, and Milner Robert
batdjer Pinder Peier
0canrThos.
BfiMiwalt Thomas, tailor
BroodbentGeorf^ wheelwrlrht
Brown Thos. vkt. Pk)q|rh A Slii]i
Holmley Wm. shopkeeper
Pratt Wm.blacksBiith
Robinsdfl John, vict. Qoeen^s Heed
Shaw Henry, sbopkeeper
Twiton Joseph, schooTmasteff
Walker Wm. oon miller
Clivpb. (North) in the pftrisb «if
Sancton, and wnp. of HsrthiU : 8 miles
S. of Market WeigfatoB. Pop. 89.
Farmen, Geldort Barney
Appletou Tim. Leake Francis
A ppleton Wm . Leake Wm. jun.
Foster Davki
Appleton Simon, vict. Gate
Clipp£ (South) in the parish of
North Cave, and wap. of Harthill ; $i
miles S. of Market Weigbton. Popii.
lation, 131.
Farmers, Geldart Wm.
Ca<!h James KtiaptonWm.
GHrdnni Robert Tinclale Tbos.
Geldart Kdward Wild George
Turner John, sbopkeeper
CoNiiTON, in the parish of Swim,
wap. and liberty of Holderoett: 7
miles NE. of Hull. Pop. 137.
Brook Wm. bricklayer
Hewit J«i^, bfauoksmitii
Lingwood Wm. schoolmaster
Morris Edward, wheelwright
Nortb^ave Jane, vict. Board
Smith Davkl, tailor
Fmrmtrs, Tavender Wm,
Carrick Tbos. SMoemokmSf
Curtis .Tohii Foirfoauk Wro.
Gmve Matthew Spoffoid Wm.
Hobson Henry
CoRM Lakdino, in the parish
of Hutton Cranswick, and wap. o(
Hart bill ; 6 miles SE. of Driffield. A
wharf on the river Hull.
Dalby Nathan, fanner
CoTHAM, in the parish of Lan^
toft, wap. of Dickering, and Ubert\' of
St. Peter's ; 6 miles NNW. of Drif-
field. Here is a Chai>el of Ease to
Laugtoft. Pop. 16,
Brown Rev. Wm. curate
Hornby Thomas, gent, fanner
CoTTixoHAM, (p.) in the wap. of
Itarthill ; 6 mUes N W. of HulW TMa plaoo
la of considerable antiquity and ranks
arooqpC thtmoat pkflMnt, healthfal, aad
populous villages of the East Riding of
Yorkshire. Cottlngham was known as m
manor at tlie time when Domesday book
COT.
[Eoit Riding,'] cot.
189
VMoompikd; and it b itat«d byLdand tn
his OtUecttuua, that WiQUm d'EftoCerUle or
Stutevllle, being sheriff of Yorkihire, enter-
taiiMd King John «t his house in this town,
and in 1900, otitained from that monarch a
Iteeoee tobold amarket and fkhs* here, and
Co fintif y his caatkw Thii mansion, under
the dwi|nafinn of Baynard Castle^ remained
a monument of finid^ magnificence In tlie
sueesMhre ponenion ot the StutofviUei, the
Bifods and the De Walus, until the reign of
Henry VIIL when it was deiCroyed by flre,t
bat Om ramparto an itiU visibia, and the
fbmcawithwtilch it was surrounded axa sen
In the gaidcas which now occupy the site of
the ancient castio and its pradnetk The
story of the conflagration of Baynard caade
is eorioas, and characteristic of the monardi
Jn whose reign it wasdestroyed : Henry, who
was then at Hull, bearing that Lord Wake
of Cotttagfaam, bad a very beauOAil wife,
sent a message to his iordship informing him
that it was his faitentiohtodiue with him the
day fbikming. This intimatiou the noble
-banm received withfeehnp resembling those
by which the patriareh was moved when the
Princes of Egypt oondocnutai to notice him
oo aooouut of his wife Saral t to say that
Lady Wake, was his sister would have been
unavailing, her lord thereliotc took a still
more eOetual means of preserving his wlfle^B
honour and Us own head i fi>r on the very
night that the message was received from the
king, the steward, by order of his master, set
lire to the castle and burned it to the ground:
It was of course given out that the fire was
•oddental, but it appears from certain family
nanufcripts^ that it was a sacrifice made by
a sutiJect, to avert the consequences appre-
hended Arom the contamhiating presence of
a licentious prince. Henry, in the munifi-
cence of his disposition, oObred to present
his k>rdship with 8000^ towards the re-
building of Baynard castle, biit his lordship
was in no humour to receive presents flrom a
perspn whoae fHendshlphe so much dreaded,
•ltd this once fiunous edifice has been suf-
fered to stalk taito uttsr ruin. On the death
of Lord Wak^ without male issuer the lord-
ship of Cottingfaam, with two thousand four
hundred and sixty-six acres of land, came
into pooaasioa of the Duke ot Richmond,
the Earl of Westmoreland and Lord Fowls,
who had married his three daughters, since
whidi time the estate has been divided into
three manors called Cottin^uun Richmond,
. * The market has long been discon-
tinned, and the only fair now in existence
is held on the feast of St. Martin.
i In August, 1041.
i Tickeirs Hull, pa«e 188.
Cottingham Westmoreland and Cottingliam
Powis.
In the 15th year of the reign of
Edward IL Thomas Loni Wske founded
and buiU a monastery for the canons of the
order of St Austin, or Black Canons at
Cottlnc^hami but flndtaig that a perpetual
tf tie ooold not be made to the site, the
monastery was removed, in 13S4, to a
neii^ibourlng hamlet, about a mile to the
soutitward, caBed AltBpprisa, or Haltem-
pikie, hi the county of Hull, and dedieatsi
to the nativity of our blessed Savkrar, the
annuneiaCkm of the Yirgtai Mary, and the
exaltation of the Holy Cross. This religi-
ous house oontinucd to iloarish tiU the
dissolution, when tiiere was a prior and
deven canons, who were endowed, aceord-
taig to Dugdsle, with lOOC Oiv Sitf. and
according to Speed with 178/. Ot. lOitL —
lu tiie 39nd year of Henry VIII. tiie site
was granted to Thomas Culpepper, but tiie
house sunk into ruin, sad has now totally
disappeared. Haltempriee now bekmgs to
the ancient femily of the BUetkers, is extra-
parochial, and pays no parish ratal. Tiie
parish church of Cottingham is a large and
handsome gothle structure, built in tlie year
1979, and dedleated to St Mary, ttM virgin.
A stately tower or steeple arises from the
centres the hatertor is commodious and wcB
lighted, and the waUs are adorned whh
several degaut monuments, especially tiiose
of the Burtons of Hodwm. In tliediolria
an oU tomb-stone without date* nearly aa
ancient as ttie church, erected to tlie memory
of Nicholas deStuteville the ftrander. The
living is a vicarage, not in charge, of the
esftffied vidue of 4S6 of which the Her.
James Deans, is the incumbent, and the
Bishop of Chester, the patron. There are
two roeettag houses here; the Independent
chapdy of which the Rer. Spedding Curwen»
is the minister, and the Methodist chapel,
supplied with a change of mhiistCTS fVora the
annual conference. There is also an en-
dowed school for the educatioo of ten poor
chUdrea, the revenue of which is 40<. per
annum, bequeathed by Msrk Kirby, Esq. of
HuU, in 1719 1 and a dole of 10^ a year left
by Robert Mills, of Cottingham, and distri-
buted amongst the poor at Christmas.
There are numerous springs of excel-
lent water in and about the town ; and in tiio
estate of Thomas Thompson, Esq. adjoining
to the ancient road called lUMgate, leading
from Cottingham to Eppleworth, are inter-
mitting springs reserobRllg the Vipsies or
Gipsies, springs on the wcrids. The openings
of these springs are numerous and the quan-
tity of water issuing from them if very great*
They begin to flow in tiit spring, and con-
ISO COT.
{EaH Xidiag.]
COT.
tUuie for two or Uvm rooolk^ t^im ih*
water totally subsides, and the ground «a»-
tinues perfectly 4ry fur an interval of two,
ttoee or four years. With «uch intanah-
aions the ipringa seem soroetimaB akBoat Cur-
ffottim imtillhere-eppeanuiee ef tiie «wter
teh|0itbc«i to the ranemtawMeof thein-j
iMliitMts, frtio in tbelr UmUim laagunfe
are accmuncd to eay " Keygate «Fteffs|
4aive trake out vgate."
Twoity jreen tfe CottingfaMa wm ai
fcnairiti |itece et raridwea for tke nave
«pu)ent|KM«iOB of the imrrhwti of MulW
«nd At atiU boate'OraKny ^andae— country
iKMMes, gnrdeoa aed pleaauv-grcMBdst but
tileytMve father dkntaiiahed Ibaniaoreaaed
MiuriBg that pariod. The parish feOM an
.fcrtfuiar Agwe approachkif to a tquarr, and
y about 4 aaileB in extent fiacn Salt to Wea^
and fhnn North to Seulh. The soil k va-
rious and Ik occupied in a mannar suited to!
tequidity. Inunediately e4)oiniag the town
tlM tauid ia cfafaAy cultivated as garden
^ro«ad> and pnadaeea te||e quantitifc af)
AniC and fsgctirt)kc for 4he «uU nwrketj
in the ^Pillage tl Newland. in the «
^Mrtaf theparisk. IheK igtigvcat extant ckT
fhiaeandiniiwiaod, CiNNn whtebHuir
isaoppttcd witUmi* andteMBr} and on the;
«%e af the MUa to tiie wcatavc many veryt
■wniidui ihia flwns of amMe land in an iohj
fnored atale of cultivatian. Two oCi«e
«aacticcjttnAdIf between OoCtinghsm and
ShM, and item tfwbdiliiv of connMBica^
ikm 4iie fitknaer may be aonaiderad tn the
aabvtks of the latter planw Tlw populalien
•of the parish of Ci]itii«ham« amounto «o
f^ A ibot peatman brings lettarafhrniiluM
every day« «x4sept T4eaday*
MiseeUamf*
Dmbi Rev. Jones, A.if . vicar
Htnnatk Betganiii Blay^ Bsq. HoU
Bankbotue
Syket Dtnka, E9(^ IL P. for H«U,
Ra3rw»ll
Tiioii)|^9QiiTlioft.E<!()X?oUingb«inoftitle
Aikkmn Bfartha, gvntivwoaiiui
Bikon WllHam, i^ettUeman
<?nrlile iane, gentlewomim
Cnriile Qcar^, eeoUemaci
Cariile Ao^rt, geutiemaii
Chamuiiie^ Tbo6. NeUiu, gent.
CoddKdward, Bpikator de town clerk
forHiai
Coltish Afarj, fieatlewoman
Curweii tUiv, S, CniviDist minister
JBIlis Pbiueas, xentlemnji
Habhersliaw MT geDileman
He])blewlut« John, gentleman
Holland MouUrin, yeoman
Jackson WUIiam, yeoman
K'l^ Wblliuni, ]£viiUrhmii
Kir Ricliaiil, L^^.
U I? 1 b riu m 31 fir>% ^e Ntk ^ t li 1 1 un
Itlost^n VVUlimri, Hf£<-MJUPnjft*j
Ki^iLKtrtift II fs, },^t!ntlijTromaiJ
"Riiij^rif-j* ?«riuiei, gvotjfmrtfi
ItniL n>^t' Jobij, yvuitian
?tin[ihun Aim, gfutl^mjmaji
Ifw^inn Siirali, jE^utlewoiuan
MmKivi P* w, fn?utlf*man
V>'lh»t*i /oh fit nT'iitlpinnii
Witr V Will, ft^tii. <bi*d tt^t'Ut)
Dmds B«<r.ias. A.M. (int^sf^amMt)
Gveen ¥^.<boys«IasaLdromMneicL^
«lacksoii Elisabeth, (ladies day)
Lavemck Alioe, (kidies' ImardiJHr)
LevettJohfly (gaiit's. day)
Stuther Tiios. (|(ents.' boarding)
GikROMWin. Un;;l}rn>i Wm.
Roes Francis Bromk-y Wm.
BlaekimWf^ ButiriL^ Mark
Green John Cii I v^ it J oU u
U vmble Wm. Dal by i k d >««
Martin John Dnb.^ Wm.
Wardle Thoa. U'o Hol>frt
Brstcertf Di'udihnt Jslimii
Curven Thos, E i h 1 1 tm J uAinti
Spenoelev Wm. £!l;)ur<t SjnuiiH
Brickfauer€^ Kxtfinchiini Ju«,
Coverdakileury Kvt iiiLj^himi TiKia.
CoTerdale John Fi *£ be l J i ' lu i
Hill Wm. Gff^W. K.
Stark Wm. Hiill Nkltolas
Statber Snnmcl M ill W i flioni
ButvherSf U f u , g ] > r .' « > b n
Hutty Joseph HinUmi J^ibii
Livened^ W tn . K b k G i»o .
Noi1% Geo. LoiT^hoiH.' Jfimet
Ross John T^urjcl Wilikiiii
VahiHi8t'm0krr9, M ? i ri r I f lir^ i.
Carter Joseph Mout^ Mn. fi.
KosB Mary PreacoCt Rkdiard
i^anamaerty Reader Geo.
Dalby Dairiel Rustoa Thos.
Dickinson Thos. Smiik Robeit
Green Wm. Smith David
Senitott W«i. Stainton Tbos.
Oom-miUmrty Stepbenaoti Jobs
Aliison 4t Wrii^ht TbomnMn John
Bnrf^ss G«h>. Todd Robert
Farmert, Todd Robert
Alvin Jountbnn Tuke W^m.
Archbult Thos. Turner Robert
Arcbbutt Wm. Twidle Richard
Atkinson Wm. Twidie Wm.
Bailey John WaJlis Wm,
BeU Nathaniel WaUon Wm.
COT.
{East kiMng.] cov. Iffl
"VTiUcinson John Gee Btepheo
Vnikinson TJww. Hebblettiwuite J.
VTilson Titos. Henttg John Win.
VTllsbD Thos. Hofsley Jobn
l^itty John Kay WllUam
Vfme Elizabeth Lee Wfflinm
Oardenen, Masn Saimiel
ikrcbbutt John Bemmvds Thos^
Boothby Witk Smith Joho
Briftg^ Rol»ert Stephemoo Rebt.
C&rr John Stocks Be^j.
Clack Bohcot Totfcie Eicbud
<^oQk 4ohn Watson Peter Wm,
Cfotiec Wm. WiUcisson Wro.
thma GoqIsoix PlumbfartSfGlaziemy
Dugleby Matthew Agar Tim, mai»
GledhUl John EUertoM Bei^.
Giay Stephen Noble Geo.
Jobmon James Shoemakers,
Kirk Wm . Butler MatUn
Kirk Robert Hotham John
Morrorf Jobn Ramon Robert
North Geo. Whisker Thos.
Pearson Tlios. Shopkeeper*,
Pickering Joseph Cook Ann
PlaxtonWm. Dfaton Blatthew
Riscam John Qrm Stephen
Scott Wnu Kettinsiton Jbseph
SerglisoB Wn. LoiM^xMie J(An
Shsphsrd Matfaim. PMpson Sciab
Stather Robert waIBs€»eoi
Stephenson Jontiw Swrgeon»y
Tvidte Bichanl Walson Samuel
Wilson Robert Webster Thos.
Wilson John Tqilors,,
Wilson Richard A|^ Thos. senr.
.Wright John Crosier John
Merchants^ Patterson Robert
Bri^vrs R. C. Rusbell Thos.
Fieatherstone Jas. Wilkinson Thos.
Imvi and Tanemt,
Allison Thomas, Cross Keys
Atkinson Klizabcth, Angel
Barnby Wm. Wn^n and Horses
Bentley Stephen. TMger
CoUinson Wm. Prince of Wales
"F^Bmill Richard, Dtike of Cumberlhnd
White Thomas, Bine Bell
Witty James, Plough
Miacelluny of Trades.
Bllton Thomas, boir dresser
Bolton Samuel, carpet mnnufitcturer
CarliU George, aocuuntsnt
Carr Wm. H . collector of taxes
Coverdale Henry, organist
Corerdale William, sexton
Croft John, liaeuweaTsr
Groves Ridiard, honse dealer
Gunnee William, drtiggist
Martin Abrabom. nurserv & seedsman
Wallaee Elisabeth, cowlceeper
Wilkinson Thomas, parish clerk
Wilkinson WiUiain, saddler
Ctooc*«— Two Stage Coaches to Hull,
©very mg. at «, * returns 5 aft.
Comer*.
Robert Donkiu, Charles Murrod, an(t
Christopher Todd to Hnll, every
Tu. <fe Fri. dep. 8 mc. returns erg.
Charles Mocrod and Bics. Wride, to
Beverley, every Sat. dep. 8 mg.
and returns in the eveninjr
Chades fiforrod and John Holtham to
If artoet' Weigbton every Wed.
CoTTjN4iwiTH C^ast), In thit
parish of Aughton, and wap. of Hart-
hill ; 9 niles^E. of Selby. HereL<:a
Chapel of Ease, of which th^ Rev. John
Foi, is incumbent ; likewise a friends
Meeting-house and a Methodist cha-
pel. Fop. 308,
Liooup Mrs. Emma, gpntiewomaD
Nottingham Wou yeoman
Webster Simeon, gentleoiaa
Wilson Wm. yeoman
Colbeit MicbaeL vlct. Shif^
Gell John, butcher and vict. BIu9 Bell
Hall Peter,. bUcksmith
Bemtk^gw^ Wm. wheefwrigbt
Seymour Geo. tailor
Tasker John, oorn miHer
Williajnson Geo. bricWayer
^ C&Uie deatere, Fla» dtrtaeere,
Bhincbard Geo. Ameit John
Yeoman John Tbomlioson' Bdw.
Parmerif Shoemakers,
Ballfey Tho^ Smith Wm.
BellWm^ Smith John
Cook Richard Shopkeepert,
Gell John Budding Francis
Plercy Wm, Sherburn John
Room James
Carriert.^Bem^e Seymour and
George Williams, to York every Snti.
dep. at 5 morn. ret. 6 evg.
CoTTNRss. in the parish of How*
den, wap. and liberty of Howden-
sbira ;, 5 miles SE. of Howden. A
very small village near the river Ouae.
Population 29.
Biytb Edward^ Teomnn
Goundrel David, farmer
Robinson Wm. former
CouRTo A BTH Wa LK^intlie parish
oC South DiUton, and wap. of HHrHiiU ;
4 miles If E. of Market Weigbton.
Ricbardion John, farmer
Courlhoit " , in the parish irfl^ Yed-
ingbam, and wap. oi Biickr6se|» 9
miles NE. of Malton. Population in-
cluded with Yedingbam.
Farmerif. Lovell John
EmmeisoM Rhd. Smith Samttcl
Gibson Geo. jun. TindaleGeo.
19a
cow.
[EaH Siding.]
DEI.
CowDOM (orCoLDON)(6reatand
Little) both iD the parish u( Maoule-
ton, ajid wap. and liberty of Holder-
neM, pleasantly situatecf near to the
Ilea coast ; 3i mbt. 8. of Hornsea. A
rectory, Rev. J. Willcinson incumbent,
the KlDg is patron. The UTinjc stUl
exists, but the church is swallowed by
the sea. Population 146.
Formmrs, Owston Wm.
Alee John Porter Chiistpbr.
Broadley Rofi;er 8impson John.
Brown John Little Cowdon
CoUinson Wm. Warcup Wm.
Duke Thos. Wbltalcer Thomas,
Gaul Wm. Little Cowdon
Ockleton Be^j.
CowLAM, (p.) in the wap. of
Buckrose ; U mUes NW. of Driffield.
Here is a Church of the BstablUh-
mentyOf which thepresent incumbent
Is the Rer. T. F. Foord, nnrtor. Pa*
tron, B. F. Bowes, Esq. Pop. 88.
LamDluffh Wm. farmer,BnrTOw bouse
AfarsnaU Jonathan, former
CaoAM, in the parish of Sled-
mere, and wap. of Buckrose ; 8| mb.
NW. of Driffield. Population includ-
ed with Sledmere.
Craiton ReT. Rowland, A. M. Tlcar,
CroamHall
Swales John, former
Chowoahtr, In the oarish of
Beeford, wnp. and liberty w HoMer-
tiess ; 7 miles ESB. of Driffield. Pop.
included with Beeford.
Severs John, former
Dairy Coatrs, in the parish of
Ferriby, county of Hullshire, on the
banks of the Humber ; 2 miles W. of
Hull.
Atkinson A nthony, brick and tile mfr.
Dairy Coates Lodge
Kidd John, farmer
White Jonn, superintendant of the
tile manufactory
Dalton NoaTH, (p.) in the
wap. of HarthiU ; U miles SW. of
Driffield. Here is a small episcopal
chapeL dedicated to All Saints, jui-
trons J. Mickletbwaite and Miss Cor
thins ; also a Metbodlftt chapel. Pop.d96.
Blanchnrd Rev. John, Incumbent
ButUp Wm. gentlemn ;
Biimtne Thos. yeoman
Lund John, yeoman
Farmers, Wilson Wm.
Dowker James Blacksmiihtf
Ho|)|)er Geo. RansotvJohn
Hudson Thos. Stephenson John
CarptniiTMi
FeU Leonard
Jackson Ralph
FaUowJohn
Lyon Henry
CifrnmlUrSf ^' Skopkwum't,
Bielby John
Imeson John
Jadnon Ralph
Stephenson Joha
Haiper Thoi. schoolmaster
Jefferson Isabella, vteL Star
Ruston JameSjJailor
GsrHcr.— -Wm. Jackson, to Berec-
ley CTery Sat. dep. 8 mom.
Daltom SooTR, (p.) in the wap.
of HarthiU ; 5 miles NW.oT Beyerier.
The church is a rectorr, dedicated to
St Mary, patron SirCUotbam, Bart.
Population^ 2T7.
Best Rey. Frauds, M. A. rector
Farmtrs, Ireland Richard
Crurn James Leake Francis
Fisher PhiUp Malton Dayki
Fisher Thomas Sherwood John
Hart John Turner John
Heward John ¥rUsoD Robert
Hei^ard Wm.
Battle Daniel, shopkeeper
Fenton Edward, vict. Board
Leng Robert, boot and shoe maker
NelMn Wm^ weaver and parish derk
Stephenson Thomas, carpenter and
wheelwright
Tomer Wm. bfocksaaith
Carrtsrt.— Daniel Battle, George
Biggins, and Robert Carlin, to Berer^
ley every Saturday.
Danrs Dalb, in (he parish and
towmhip of Great Driffldd, aad wa\ . of
HarthiU; 3 mUesNW. of Driffield. lh«t
are wittUn one mile of ttiSs place a jreat
number of TumuU. amounting to about five
huncbed, which from time immemorial have
been oaUed '* 0enef Gnwes.* Histoiy li
silent oonoeming their origin, but it is highly
probaUe that the Danes v^io appen Co have
had a fortified cemp near Flamborouglh, may
have issued firom thenoe to ravage the cjai».
try, and have foUen victims to Saxon valour.
Each tumulus is three or four feet high* end
from twenty to thirty feet In drcimiferonoe
at the base. Many of these andcnt deito^
taries of the dead have been recently opctied,
and found to contain eadt a human sli^eton,
whidi ttoai the dry calcareous nature of the
soil has been kept in exceUcnt preservatioB
upwards of a thousand years.
Turner R. and M. farmers
Danthorpe, a small hamlet, in
the parish of Humbhston, wap. find
Itbeity of Holdemess; 6 miles NE.
of Hedon. Pop. 52.
Lowsou Richard, -oorn miller
]>ftl.
[EaH Riding.]
BRI.
198
fcniMrvi
CoUiiis John
Floater Geor£«
Foster Elisabeth
DBioHfoM, in the parish of Ei-
crtck, and wap. of Oose and Derwent ;
5 mUes SSE. of York. Pop. 108.
Beddtt Wm. Tict. Swan
Bell Joseph, carpenter
Bland John, shoemaker
Wiley JohDjJ>rlcklayer
WlUdnson wm. gent.
VTilson James, butcher
Farmtrt, Raven Wm.
Bentley Thomas Richardson John
Daniel George Richardson Thds.
Fanrar Wm. Sobolefteld BenJ.
CtaiTes Robert Wilson John
Penrose Wm. Young Prtuids
DtigkioH HiU, in the parish of
Escrick, and wap. of Oose and Der-
i¥ent ; 4| miles SSE. of York.
Dimming, in the parish of Car-
naby, and wap. of Dickering ; 4 mis.
SSW.ofBridBDgton,
Prestcod John, former
DiMLiNOTON, in the parish of
Sasington, wap. and liberty of HoU
demess ; 6 miles SB. of Patrington«^
Fop. indnded with Easington.
43uddaby Samnel, farmer
Wilson John, former
DowTHORP, in the parish of
Swine, wap. and liberty of Holder-
ness ; 7 miles NW. of Hull.
Whitaker Thomas, yeoman
Drkwton, in the parish of North
Cave, and wap. of Harthill ; 1 mile N.
of South Cave. Popufotion, with
Everthorpe, 177.
Baton Sarah, gentlewoman
Fanur»y Usher Robert
FUnt George WetheriU Robert
Afetcalf John Wood Frands
Usher Edward
DRIFFIELD (Great)
lathewapflttCakeof HsrtiiiU, andUlMrtyof
St Pcter'ss 19 mike ftom BridUagton. 13
ficm Beverley, l» tnm Malton, 9S from
Hull, 23 from Soarbrough, 30 from York,
and 102 from Londoa by way of LineobL
Driffield is a well-bullt market towii*situated
at die foot of tlie Wokta, and ii the point at
which the river Hull takes its rise, beii«
formed by the confluence of a number ot
Hue trout streams, which run in various
eourses in the town and neighbourhood.
The town oonsisU chiefly of one large and
bro«l street, runaii^ nearly from North to
South, vmM to which run* (amidst
i) the naia stream in the
neighbourhood, whkh at the Southsn cx<
tremityof thetown.to enlai^Bd into a aa-
vigaUe oaaal, aad which, with the oth«
tributary waton, takes the aame of the
River HmU, a tttde bdow Frodlngfaam
bridge At Wansford, about dueemilSBto
the South of the town, there ta a lai«i carpet
flour mills obtain motioo for thsiruacfaiiiety
from the neighboinii^ streams. TheeoOia
this neighbourhood yields abundant crops,
and isitt highcultivatiani itiscsoededby
scarcely any land hi the eounty. The f^
mous short homed boU PaMot, bnd by
Mi; Qwpgt Coates, was fed here;, and sold
for 600 guineas I and Mr. Coates aftetwaids
bced a eow from the same stock, for wfaidi
herefrised, unwisely periiaps, lOOOguiaeas.
The com trade at DriflMd has, dorfa^ the
last half oentury, greatly increased, and this
drcumetaaoe Is aoeounted for partly from
the central sitnatkm of the plaee^ aad the
prolific nature of the soU t and laitly from
the frtdlities which water carriage aflbcds for
its tnmat, both to the London market, and
the markeU of the populous districts of the
WestRi^Uog. Thursday is the market day
here, and ttie business done in the article of
grain is frequently very considerable^ The
parish Church, which is dedicated to All
Saints, is a i^etietable pile of Gothioaad of
Saxon architecture; the precentor of York,
as prebendary of Driflleld. is the patron,
and the Hon. and Rev. B. Rice, D.D. is the
present Rector. The steeple is of more
modem date than the diurch; and tradition
relates, that this Ugfat and elegant structure
was built by one of the Hotham flunUy, to
absolve a vow made dortay a daogerous
iUness, to undertake a pil^imsge to the
Holy Land; or, as another venion of the
story has it, as the priee of ahsoltttkM for
the sfai of bwontinenoew There are here
chapels for the BaptistB; the independents,
the Methodists, and tiie Primitive Metho.
dists. ThepubUcfaistitutlaasarefew, but
hi^vbenefldalt they consist of a Di^ien.
sary, V> whidi Dr. forge is thephyiiciant
a National School, established tai 181«, in
oenneadon with the East Rkttng Society, and
supportid by voluntary subeeriptkNi, where
upwardfof lOOchildittn neelve faBtruedon,
under |he tuition of Mr. Nathaniel Chap- •
laint spd a Book JSodcty, held at Mr. Wm.
Turner^ fai the Market-plac& There aie
alcoaBenevolsnt Sodety, for the relief of
the indigent, a Religions Tract Society, and
an auxiliary Bible Society. The neigh-
bourhood of Driflleld b healthftU, aad
abounds with gentlanen'k seats, of whkh
than are no (iewar thah six, vis. Sir M. M.
194
Mil. [Easi Biding.] 9>fti.
Sf^m, Bmt
pmi W. T. St. Qnia-
Kttnrk*. The populMlaB of lilit piMe ii
■■|iiill| ■n,iBi mliig I 111 1 1WI. It aaKMiatod to
int t in 1811, to IWll an' in 1881, to
BM6, nwklDf an iBcraanduitaKMdi lOyesn
of about fivt wnA tmmikf ym mat, and the
mtlo «r noftalltr, owlag to the eoBoMiied
tai8nBoe of ttM nteteiovi iltaadon of the
town aMi the iMalttiMpuraltsortbaliliiAA-
ta&ta, AOM oot auead 0D» In ifacty p« OHHim.
Lims DnippiBLD it in tfae
HoWft of Oftat'DtiAcId, ani 1 nile ftom
k to the North WeaL This It the bttrial
plMseof Alfkied, or Akhfrid, UngoTNorth-
vunberiand,. who died here in the year 708,
and to peipetuatP vhoae timnarj a taUat,
with the following faiaorlption, i> plaoed on
theSonthndeof thedianoel^—
wiTHiir THia CBAWCBL LK8 iimnnnn
Of ALntsD, Kxva or nonTBtmBnauurD,
WHO dbpahtso nua Lire,
jAmrABY 18, A.D. 708,
ta THX 80rH TIAR or HI8 &■)•».
SMidKai c$t0mnUnusem€l mart*
It la beUered, tiuit than was bare ait the
timaofthiamonaK^'adealha royal palaee,
whoe he died after a long iUneaB. ButHia
alio caid, that he died of wounda received in
battle, at febbenton, near Oearborooghi —
That tfab haighbonifaood haa at one tine
bean the theatre of extanelve ndltary opera*
tlona, li nuMritet fta» the
intheneighbQuiheo4»«iUod, *<The
Gravaa ;" Imt we. laareh hi vain fbr any
weUanttMRtleatad Uatorlcal^nroor, that the
Soon monarch feU fai battle either hete or
elMWheve; and WHUam, «r Mafanertrary
ftaCM dialinetly, that he died of a patntal
diseaaa* whkh waa regarded at avMlatkm
of Ptovldnee towardathe king,for espelBng
SmM WUrnd ftom hiadigtaty andpoaMa-
•ioiM. An idle atory, paMiahed at «ie te-
atanee of parMna whoie rank and edac»>
tionoi^ittDhate tang^ lh«n bettor, hat
been propagated, and tound Ha i*ay tafto
many pubHeatlom, to |he eflteat^-^Oat in
the year 178*. <he Boetety of AntiquarlaDa
in Loodan, lant a depatatkm to thia pbasa,
to learah for the body of the lUng, (which
king they have converted into Alfted the
Oteat. who iiedSOOyeeri alter the North,
umbrian monardi.) The dapotatian, it ia
gan Chair laboiua on the 80th of
• It it appoiaUd for aU onoe ta^die.
Septeoibw, and tendnated tham with oom-
plate aaeeavt fw, after digging aoow tfaat
within the afaanoak they fovnd a atone
coOn, on opening which tite entire Aahituu
of that prince preaented itaetC withagiaat
paitof hiagteelannourl Tlie itnMgaaHaiia
who acarefaad for ttie renaina o^ Alfred,
onnaiatw! of a party of gtttlcman» froaa
Driffield, at the heed of whom wh a worthy
Baronet, but the Ihvertigattnn tnainatadin
ated axmout'-ia fiust, no reiie whatever of
tliat monarch waa iowndi and the teif-a^
pointed ikltfgation, probably to blunt the
edge of xidioule to which they nd^ haw
been expoaed, vamped up tiiia fhbrieatien*
which a re«ud for the fidelity of hiatory
haa induced ua to explode, on the ai^ionty
of die worthy decgyman who at pceacaft
fiUa the office of peipetoal cuate. In the
year I8O7, when the church of Little Drif-
field waa taken down and rebuilt, the Rev.
gentlemaa to whom we have just allnded
made another aeardi. but in vain, for the
remaina of Alfted. When tlie foundationa
wwe baiEd, It waa foaaid that the diurch
and theelMied had both bean coaiiaotodiB
atai^ and that if Alfted had reaUy bean to-
tervBd near the NordiwaB, vpon which «•
taiaeriptkn waa fonneily painted, tturthiaro-
mainamuatnowbe in thechorchyaid. Of
the taMcription itielf the origin k not
known; but it ia known, that it haa bean
twice renewed wiOin the memory of man*
and that it haa undergone various modiftoa-
tlona. The chuich of Uttle Drffldd ia a
discharged vicarage, with Great Driffleldv
dedicated to St Peter, of which the Rav.
Richard Allen is the perpetual curate.
There are here ftwr anhual fldis, heM by
<diarter nnm khig AUked, on laater HaK>
day, WMt Monday, the 16th of Angnat.
and die 18th of September, Ibr hocasa.
homed oattia* md shMp. Pop. 7&*
PotTM ASTIR. Christopher Laybotumey
Ojl^ce, MiddU ttreei.
Letters ftomaU parts arrive in one bagftona
Melton daUy, at 7 ng^ ud aiedaqpii
at 18 minataa past 1 at noon.
DtnVCTO^V.
ADen Rev. Richard
Bamby Mrs. Jane, Church lane
Besumont Rev, Jotx^ Bfiddle street
Biass Wm. Esq. MidAe street
Borton J<ihQ, yeoman, Chordi lana
Boyea Brran, gent. Beverley road
Breadwick Geo. gent. Middle rtreel
^nywn Mrs. lane. Middle street
Brown Mrs. Judidi, BtnKnsicM} rdtti
Catter Wm. yeoHMtn, Baek street
Conyers Mis. Ana, WdAlestBDet
DM. '[Eatt Riding.]
DRI.
19S
CroM Win. gent. MMdle street
Crott Tkot. gent Middle street
Dobson Mis. Blii. Dootor lone
Drlnkrow John, eent. Westgate
Foixe PfanciSi M. D. Borlkifton sL
Fiewin Tbos. gent. Bridge street
Chray Miss Hannab, Middle street
Harrison Christr. Bsq. Sontborpe lodge
Heaning WuKyeoman. BoiUivton st
Hewitt Her. Tbomas, Middle st.
Horsley Ann, gentwn. Middle street
Ibbotson ReY. Tbos. Middle street
Jennings Tbo. Prands, Bsq. Wbiteball
Jeunlngs Rev. Henry, Bererley road
Kane Lawrence, gent. BurUogton st.
Kirk Mrs. Ann, Market place
Kirkby Mrs. ffenlwrn Middle street
Knowslejr Roeert, gent. Bastgate
Lawson Miss BfaigareL Bridge st.
Marsh Tbos. gent. BorUngtoo street
Milbome Henry, gent. BorlingtOD st.
Newsom Mrs. A1&, MiU sta^
Normanton Rer.Jas. Baptist ndnisler
Nonrlson Fras. gent. Bunuigtaii st*
Powell John, gent. C^eoige street
RawsonCapt. WUllam, Westnte
'" ' .MaSf^
^taipson Robert, geat.
n •■MBas. BBas. OeonBe st*
Rer. Wiii*lBd.i ' '
CbapUa NathL /ootiooal sdi.) MIU st.
Conyen Mis. Blii. (la.bdg.)MMdlest
Dobson John, MiU street
Earle ReT« John, Bridge street
Bngland Robert, Dootor lane
iadkson Thomas, Westgate
TbofDMon Miss Jane, (kdhw'bdg.)
BotteriU John, Middle street
Boolton Robert, Middle rtreet
Foster John, Bwlin«[ton road
Jennings Richard, Middle street
Bootchbuin Thos. BurUngton street
AHcHomttrs,
Laflspkigli John. Bridge street
RosseU John, Market place
Woodmansey John, Middle stveet
Baktn and Ca^ftetUm/Bn.
Frank Nutty, Middle street
Keddy Jaines/Market place
Taylor John, Westgate
Ward Matthias, Ph)spect row
Ward John, MMdle street
BaMkw9.
Bast RkUng. (branch of) Rbt Dandy,
agent, JMkldle street
Ifalton North Riding Bank, (branch
oO Hagoes, Strickland <fe AUen,
Market pi. draw on Barclay A
Co* LOMOD, MUbum Allison, agt
R
Blaekmilht mm! Fmnitn.
Dickenson Thos. ((arrier) North end
Dundas Henry, Middle street
Dunning Geo. (farrier) BridsB st
PoUoyMark, Middle street^
Poi Robert, Middle street
Graham Wm. River bead
Pool David, Harland lane
Rennison Joseph, George street
Booktellmrty SMiontrt and Bimdert,
Hoddlestooe Gemge, Market place
LayboumeJohn,((S:i)rliiter) Middle st.
Torner Wro. (<& printer <& afeot to
gen. tea compy.) Market place
Booi and Shotmak^n,
Calam John, Middle street
Cattle Wm. Middle street
Cotton Richard, Middle street
Cotton Thomas, Charch lane
Dove Matthew, Westgate
Prankish Robert Bmrungton street
Lyon Richard, Middle street
Finder Jas. (dog <fe patten) Mddle st
Pool Henry, Harland lane
Ransom Thomas. MMdle street
Rayner Wm. Middle street
Robson John, MiU street
Spark WnitOeofge sliMt
iWiipscmTbomas, iBSna stntt
WUkinson John, Doctor lane
YottBg Wm* North end
Bfwotnfnnd MoHtttn.
Allison MUbome (maltster on^) 0oe-
torlaoe
Howden Tbos. (b. A m.) Middle st
Pape Wm. (maltster only) BurltaigUm
street
Porter Wm. J. (b. di m.) Rher bead
Stephenson George, Westgate
WlStty Wm. (maftster only)Middle st
BHeklajfen and Ptattsren,
AtUnson^Wm. Middle street
Dandy John, Middle street
Mytom John, Middle street
Pickering Wm. Marketplace
Bricknutk^n,
Pkdcering Wm. Marketplace
Waddingbam Alex. BurUngton street
Blakesion John, Middle street
Hopper Geoige, Middle street
Hutchinson John, Middle street
Jewison Robert Market p]pce
Milbum SamuejL George sueet
Parrot John, Bfiddle street
Parrot Harper, Burlington road
Rtehardson Robert, Middle street
Stephenson Christopher, Middle st.
Waddingbam Thomas, Market place
Cabina JToAirv. 4^.
Btherington George, Middle street
Grassam John (broker) Middle street
196
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JiE(zst Riding.]
DAI.
Hall Edward, Mill stn^
SbepberdaoD Geo. Middle street
White Geo. BurliDflton street
Wilfon Prands, Middle stitset
HfiitijY VVni» Huriiiij^luii .^.trect
Pieti'y Jftmes^ Rivet bead
Ren^i tu n Ji th ti , ( bill lile r ) Mid d !e St.
Triblovi? tSeii. (byildff) Mid die St.
Wulker Jobtt, (Vnaer) Middle it.
WhitieJobn, Burlmgum ^tc^H
Wixidma»i*ey John, Middle »ti«et
fHooptn,
Fletcher John, Market place
Nicholson John, Middle street
Ctim and Cbal M§rckant9.
Dawson Thomas. Rlverhead
Harrison James A Sons, RiTerhtad
Lamplocfa DaTid, Rifernead
Porter Wm. jun. Riverbead
Com MilUrt,
DawBODThomes, RiYerbead
Diclcon Wm. Kinr 's mills
Fidler Robert. Bell mills
Parkin Wm. Wind miU
Serer John, Dye Garth mBl
Sherwood Geo. (tea dlr.) Middle st.
Tigar Pennock, (tea dealer ds porter
Merchant) Market place
Farmtrtm
Artley John. Wold
Blakestone Matthew, Little DriAeld
Botham Henry, Wansf<lvd road
Boyes Thomas, Back street
Carter Samuel, Back street
Danby Creorce, Wetttate
Drinkrow JoEn, Westgate
Hotham Thomas, Kendale house
HutchitMon James, (g^naxier) Little
Driffield
Lamplugfa Geonre. Little Driffield
Nipe Wm. Kendale
Odlin James, LitUe Driffield
Plercy Matthew, BurIin/;:ton road
Smith Thomas. Scarbro' road
Robson John, Wold
Turner Reed, Danes dale
Whitty Mary, Middle street
Fire and Life Jnsmtmce Ojfftcet,
Hope, Robert Dandy, Market place
Norwich, Wm. Turner, Market place
Phoenix, Wm. Porter, sen. Market pi.
Flour Dealere,
Dandy Joseph, Bridse street
Dandy Robert, Market place
HaU Georse, Middle street
Johnson Samuel, Market place
Keddy James, Market place
Lamplugb David, Middle street
Nicholson John, Riverbead
Porter Wm. jun. Riverbead
Shepberdson George, Middle street
Stephenson Bet\jamin. Middle st.
Usbaw Harriott, Middle street
Wibon Francb, Middle street
Gardetmre, Nursery ond Seeiemen^
Anderson David, Riverhead
Dawson Tbos. (seedsman) Riverbead
Fartbing Micfaael, Back street
Harrison James <fe Sons, (seedsmen)
Riverbead
Pickering John, Middle street
Pkdcering Wm. sen. Bastgate
Pickering Wm. jun. Beverley lane
GloM, CMna and Batrthentcare Deaiere,
Thompson Jane, Bliddle street
Woodmansey John, Middle street
Oroeers and Tea Deaiert,
Dandy Robert, Market place
Dandy Joseph, jun. Market place
HaU George, Middle street
Johnson fifamuel. Marketplace
Nkdiolson John, Riveiiieed
Otley Wm. Market place
Porter Wm. sen. Blarket pUuse
Robinson John, Market plaoe
Wilson Frnnds. Middle street
Wiangbam Robert, Market place
Hattert.
LampI^ Davkl, (shoe wareboose)
Thompson Jane, Middle street
Wrangham Robert, Market plaoe
Ifuu €md TVwtmt.
Black Boll, James Bensell, North end
BUck Swan, M. Walker, Market place
Blue BeU, Saml. Witty, Maricet pi.
Blue Bell, Wm. Scott, Riverhead
Buck, John, SnowbalL Middle street
Cross Keys, Mark GilL Market place
Horse 6s Groom, Wm. Moakman
North end
JoUy Sailors, Tbos. Pickering, Middle
street
Nag's Head, Geo. Etherington, Middle
street
Old Buck, John Walker, Middle st.
Red Lion, Mary Whitty, (excise office
A post cfaaue) Middle street
Rose <& Crown, Tbos. WardeU, Little
Driffield
Shoulder of Mutton, Cbristopber
Stephenson, Middle street
Sloop, Wm. Porter, jun. Riverhead
Star, Geo. Finder, Burlington street
Wan»n <fe Hones, Geo^ Hopper,
Market place
Wheat Sheaf, John Ashton, Little
Driffield
White Horse, Wm. Moody, North ead
Ironmongert and Hardatare D^o/frt,
Atkinson Thomas. Market plaoe
Smelt Thomas, Market place
BBl.
[Ikut Biding.} JM.
Wl
XJttyott Ctoofge, Market place
Jackson Thomas. MaAieft place
Reaston Jubn, Aliddte street
Rassell John, Middle street
Lmmi Mamtfaetwrtrt,
Bamett John, Chapel lane
Belsbaw Thomas, Market place
Linen and fWooUen 1>rap&t9.
0aiidy Robert, Market place
Dandy Joseph, jun. (haberdasher, )
Market place
Otley Wm. Market place
Porter Wm. sen. Market place
Robinson John, Marketplace
Wraogbam Robert, Market place
latere Stable Keepert,
Bnmton mcholas. Prospect row
Hodgson Elizabetii, Middle street
Kemp John, (horse dL) Doctor lane
Laeoock George, Middle street
Maddm Maken mnd MiUwrighU.
Booth James, Barlington street
FoUey Mark, (portable, tbrasiiing,
tomip Ilk oora drill,) Middle at.
Johnson John. RiTerbead
Banderson John, Middle street
Tnislofe George, Middle street
Mffffawt ift.
Dandy Hannah, Middle stieet
Hariand Mary i Bessey. Middleti.
Hotham Sarah, Prospect row
Reaston Mary, Bridtfngton road
Redpath Ann, Market pkice
llht^de Mary, Market place
Webster Jane, Middle street
PImAert, Olwders and Painters,
Dry Richard, {pU A g.) Middle street
J^ Robert, (pi. <fe ft.) Middle stieet
^^leston Richard, Middle street
JSSusou John, Middle street
Pinder Andrew, Mill street
Woodmansey John, Middle street
Rmie amd Twim Spinners.
Baiolay James, Middle street
BeUsbaw Thomas, Market place
Saddlers and €oU^ Maken^
Bellwood Wm. Middle street
Bedman Wm^ Middle street
jSberwoodJobn,(coHarmkr.)Middlesti
White Mary, BurKogton ftrect
Shopkeepers,
Humphrey Roger^ Middle street ^
Iiongcaster BfizabeAh, Bffiddle street
epirit and fTine Merckanie,
Bamby ds Staiuton. Middle street
gawson Thomas. Rlverbead
anison James «& Sons. Riverbead
Hodgson Elizabeth, Middle street
l^ampli^ DaYid, Middle stre«(t
CoUingwood John, Middfte street
Hickson John, Middle street
Hodgson John, (maiUe) Mkidle ft.
Arote Bat Mesaifaehe-en,
Dandy Hannah, Market place
Hariand Mary <fe Bessey, Middle st,
Jefferson Isabella, Market place
Sanderson Mercy, Market place
UUyott Maiy, Marketplace
Surgeons,
Clement Joseph, Middle street
Harrison Washington, Middle street
Horwood Joseph, Bridge street
Jackson Prands, Middle street -
Watson John, Middle stieet
Tailorst
Baron Matthew. Middle street
Biiri^Il JaaieSf north end
Df\Mt\y jdi^epb, jun. Mnrket place
Htkimfs Ralwrt^ Cluirch lan«s
Houi^htoh Jobiif Bridfe^trpet
Jobjj^i}!] Jribn, BitrlijJiftou street
M* trk (rPurgtf. Middle street
M'»m,s Wm. DotTof Uuie
Olivier J Km ei<t, M I'd die strt^et
Selleni Wm. Mafkist |jlflOe
Sproscton Ricbartl^ Miiidli^ street
Spfoitoa 0eo. {tXc dpr.) Middle aU
Talioie Chandlers.
Harrison James A Sons, RSferbeail
Sherwood John, Burlington street
Timber and Uaff Merckante.
Bamby <& Stabiton, Middle itveet
Piercy James, Rirerhead
Beasfoo John, ICUdle stieet
Hajes Wm. Market place
Smelt Thomas, Market place
fFateh and Cloek Makere,
Dobson Frank, (fish tackle mfr. and
brass ieander) Marketplace
Jefferson John, Market piece
Laybouffue Chikopber, Middle et.
fTheOearighk.
Reaston John, Market phioe
Tmslove George^ (^ wire warka^)
Middle street
Walker John, Middle street
fTorsted Mam^aeHirer*
Dray John, Westgale
MisceUanp,
Carrick Wm. flajr spinner. Bell mllb
Duxbary Law. paper mkr.Bell miU
Fletcher Jph, excise officer, Westgt,
Fox Wm. tauner, Paradise boose
Goodrick Rbt. stay mkr. Middle st.
HamerJohn, overkwkerof the-cpuwlf
Riverbead
3
198
Dsx. [Easi RicRng.'\ duvI
HobioD Geo. cnifter and tnttber tel-
ler, Middle ftreet
Huddlestone Geo. botier and gknrer,
Marketplace
JelTenoo Mary, dien A stay maker,
Bfiddle street
Lampliifffa John. sheriflPs oiBoer,
firMun street
Marsh Wm. eidsemaD, Middle street
Matbeis James, basket mkr. Mill st.
Pulman Tbos. watennao. Middle st.
Randall Win. vessel owner, Middle st.
Robinson Thomas, hair dresser, 4kc.
Market plaoe
RobsoB John, letter carrier. Mill st.
Sanderson James, umbrella <fe parasol
maker. Middle street
Sherwood Geo. salt mercbt. Middle st.
Waddingfaaro Alexander, constable
Walker WlUiom, fellmonger. Little
Drlfield
COACHES.
The Wbllinoton, to Bridlington <fe
Scarbro' every mg. In summer. A
8 days per week in winter, at 10
mg. ToHoUibf.lSmg.
WATER CARRIAGE.
The IVomtt, Capt. Thomas Randall.
The H*>pet Capt John Randall. A
the Speedy. Capt. Chas. Verity,
regular traoeis to Hull every other
day for goods.
LAND CARRIERS.
Crott
Balnton, James WaHls, from
Ktfvt, Thu. a 1 d 6
Beeford, Rt. Stephenson, from Cnme
Kept, Thur.all d 4.
Beverley and Hull, Philemon Ashton,
Bell <fe England. T. Blenkinsop,
A James Donkin, Mon. A Thu.
at 9 evg.
BridUiigtnn, Leo. Denton, and John
Li^tOB, Mon. Thu. <fe Sat. a 1 d 5
FostonrWm. Hall. Bim BtU, Thu.
ald5.
Fridaythorpe, Thos. Peanoo, Crou
Kevs, Thu. a 1 d 6.
Frodindiam, Robert Jefferson A Hy.
Pickerinff, Blue Bell, Thu. a 1 d 5.
Garton, John Foster, CVost Kejft,
Thu. a 2 d 5.
Hull, see Beverley.
Hottnn Cranswick, Geo. Snmmerson
A Dinah Booth, Black Swaa,
Thu. a 1 d 5.
Kilham, John Harland, for MUe Har^
lande, Thu. a 1 d 5.
Kh^kburn, Rbt. Stockdalc, fTaggm
offtf Horcef, Thu. a 2 d 5.
Langtoft, David Nightingale, BImB
Be/i,Mkt.pKTha.ard6.
Malton, Philemon Ashton A Thomas
Blenkinsop, every Wed. A Sat.
Mkldleton, My. Robinson, Cron Kwvs,
Thu.ald6. '^
Middleton, John Shields, tFaggon St
l7br«M, Thu. a 1 d5.
Nafferton, Francis Johnson, O'Ot*
ir«yf , Thu. a 1 d 5.
Rudston, John Hopper, Onost Kei$9,
Thu. a 1 d 5.
Scarbro'. Bell A Eoglaod, and Janoes
Donkin. every Wed. A Sat.
Wetwang, John Holtby, Cnm ITsfs^
Thu. a 1 d 6.
Whitby, James Donkin, every Wed.
A Sat.
York, James Bayes, (^tbe fish carta)
every Tu. A Thu.
DaiiroRow, in the parish of
Skipsea, wap. and liberty oi Hohler-
ness ; 9 miles B. of Drifiekl. Popo-
Ution, including Skipsea, Brough, and
Upton, 164.
Com milUn, Haider Emannel
Dawson Wm. Kendrew James
Milner Wm. LamplughJeremiah
Bmrnertf Lamplufh John
Bradshaw Richard Runton ueoige
Clark John Shepherd Joseph
Dohson John Wardill Thomas
Urypool, (p.) in the wap. and li-
berty of HoldenieMt OD the •utera hank oT
the river Hull, sad is considered a pait of
KiDgstcm-wpon-HulL ItipopuhttionamounSi
to 1409. Near to this place is supposed to
have stood the viDage of Frismeck, swallowed
up by the inimdatioDS of the Humber..—
The church to now reboildhigt the win-
dows and arches of the oM ettucture are
oareftiUy preserved, and the new ooea
wo^ed firom the same patterns and
mouklliigs, so as to perpetual* the stjie of
the oM church, v^kh to about the 3rear
1300. ThepatroBof thto paiochial ouacy
to WiWam Wilbeifbroe, Esq. and the chvNb
todedlestedtoSI.P0ter.
DnvvisLD (Nofth), in the paiidi
of Skipwith, virap. of Ouse and Der-
went, and liber^ oi Howdenshire ; 6
miles NE. of Setby. Pop. 488.
Afilltaigton Wm. yeoman^ DoflSeU htU
Spoflbrth Samuel, yeonuui
J^aleAsrs. Cut Thomaa
Castle Robert Daniel John
Richardson Wm. Doudas James
FamMTf, DufSigJ. Bladi-
Addison Thos. wq0d boose
BellGeerae GamettEdw. {A
Calvert Wm. corn miller)
Dtrr. [Eatt Ri^ng.l bas.
199
CM«Dby Wm.
Kay James
Kirby Peter
Laverack Tbos.
LaTerack Tbos.
If iUinertoQ Mtbw.
Norwood Jobn
Precious Matthew
Rininose John
Soott Robert
TbompsoD Geo.
Todd Wilbam
Bellas Thomas, blacksmith and vict.
Kinc's Arms
Daniel Robert, corn factor
Fowler William, wheelwright
Gninsill Geo. sDoemaker
Richardson Ann, vict. Cart tfe Horses
Sharp John^ tailor and shopkeeper
Sissons Robert, scboddmaster
Doppf KLD (South), In the parish
of Hemtngbnnigii, wap. of Ouse and
Derwenu and liberty ot Howdensbire ;
5 miles ENS. of Sen>y. Pop. 18 1 .
Btyth JoniM. yeoman, North toft
Haddletey williaro, yeoman
Robinson John, yeoman
Robinson Joseph, gentleman
F&m»9, MoUitt Thomas
Atkinson George, Ripley George,
Hobnea boose Dyson bouse
MarsbaU Philip
Hiddnson Geoq^, blacksmith
If arnball John, shoemaker
Wade James, wheetwriisHht
Wddrake Joseph, vict. Cross Keys
DuooLBBT, In the parish of Kirby
Orindalyth, and wap. of Buckrose ; T
miles SE. of Malton. Pop. 154.
Spink Francis, yeoman
Farmers, Spink Ctoofge
Brown Robert Wray Riohaid
Hopper John
Bogx William, wheelwright
Mcmkman Robert, blacksmith
Jhmeoaiet, In the parish of How-
den, wap. and liberty of Howdensbire.
DnNNiHOTON. in the narish of
Beelbrd, wap. and liber^ of Hokler-
ness ; 7 miles NNW. of Hornsea. Po-
pQlatk>n,7tf.
Farmers, Knapton Robert
Harrison Francis Mouison Tbos.
Jordan Tbos.
DfiNNiNOToir, (p.) in the wap. of
Ouw and Denrent, and Hbeity of St Petei'f t
4 milii E. of York. The high road hen
divkiM the East ftom the North lUdtaig, the
ehureh, of which the Earl of Bridgewater it
the patron* and the Rev. Edward Jooet the
reetor, is dedicated to StNkholas; ban is
also a Methodist chapeL Pop. SAL
Agar John, gentleman
Baines H. M. g^t. Bastfteld hoiMe
Barker ThotaMs, yeoman
Brown Matthew, yeoman
Jones Rev. Edward, rector
Lund William, yeoman
Monckton William, gentleman
Frest Wm. gent. Dunniogton lod^e
Shilltoe Mrs. gentlewoman
Storr Mfi. irentlewoman
Warneford Henry, yeoman
Blacksmiths, Backle Robert
Barker John Fletcher Wm.
Creaser Sarah Gibbon William
Bricklayers, Harrison Henry
Holmes William Hudson John
Lotherington Wm. PaUreeman John
Butckersy Thompson Ann
Poster Joseph Thompson Wm.
Foster Wm. 4; Co. Wore (George
Smith Thomas Schoolmasters,
Butter^ and Baeim Bell John
Waterworth H.
Factors,
Butler Francis
Butler John
Carpmtters,
Dales William
Baden Thomas
Homshaw Wm.
Wilson Thomas
Agar John
Barnard Rtehard
Bell Robert
Shoemakers,
Hodgson Robert
Mentoft Wm.
Wilkinson Tbos.
^ Shopkeepers,
Mentoft William
Smith Geo.
Thompson Francis,
(4e auctioneer)
Tailors,
Consit John
Buckle John, senr. Nelson WiJliani
Buckle John, jnnr.
IButterflekl James, Tkst. Cross Keyi
Linfbot Sarah, fiot. Chreybound
Tuner William, com miller
DuNswBLL, In the parish of Cot*
ham, and wap. of Harthill ; 4| mk.
W.ofHuU.
Bamby Wm. Tict. Waggon <k Horses
Bell wm. Yict. Coach and Horses
Plaxton William, gardener
Farmers. Turner Robert
Atkinson Wm. Waslin Robert
Moore Mrs. Elis. Wilkinson John
RttstonThos.
BAfliMOToir, (p.) In the wap.
and Uberty of Holderaeast 6 miles SB. of
Patrington. The dnirch, dedioatsd to AH*
Safaiti^ is a very ancient, small Oodde stmo-
ture, of which tite ArefaUshop of York is the
patron, and the Rev. George Imnan, perpe-
tual curate. Population, -tsa
Bnlson Thomas, bntcher
CbarKon Bfksbael, schoolmaster >«nd
parish derk
Chila Jobn, land surveyor
Curtis Robert, schoolmaster
Cuthbert Robert, com miller,
Fussey William^ weaver
Johwoo WiUiaBi, yeoman
800
SA8. [Eoii Siding.] XLl.
Walker FntBOii, riot. Qnabj'g Head
WUsoD WUliam, yvooiMi
Bl^ckamUkBf Qrcetn,
Douglas Tbomas Ifasoii WiUiam
Loi^nnB Robert M'KeeWiUiam
Farmtrs,
Branton BartUW.
Clubley Prancii
Daltoo David
Pewson Jotin
Putty John
Hall John
LawBoii John
Mason Robert
MHner Sarah
Richardson Peter
RIofaaidson Ann
Chariton Frauds
Dunn Daniel
Quinton John
Cockerline Thos.
Cote John
Johnson Thomas
Kemp George
fTkMlwrigkit,
Tennison Michael Bride John
Wilkinson John MedkNrth Geoifa
Cofxitn*
Thomas Kitson, to Hull, Thurs. dep.
10 mominx, ret. Sat. 2 afternoon
WdUam BienldD, to HuU, every Mon.
evening, ret. Tu. evening
Easts Diiir» hi the parish of Kfark-
bum, and wap. of Huthill; a miles
SW. ofDriffieU. Pop. 1».
Boyes Bethnel, yeoman
Easton, in the parish of Brid-
lington, and wap. of Dickering ; 1 mile
W. of Bridlington. Pop. 21.
Hudsen JohBf Isrmer
OwstonJohn, iarmer
BasraixoTOfiy (p.) )m the wap.
■ndUbMCyoT lltrwdwirtilrn 4aail«BNB.
of HowdMk Hen ii an snclsat «hntdi,
<le(Uested to St MiduMl, of whidi ths king
is thepatnm; UliewiM a Methodist dMptU
and a tne tchool, endowed wilh SOL per
annum. Population, 375.
Battre John, yeoman
. Spofforth Eev. Ralph, vioar
Cofyeatert. Smith Joseph
Thompson Mthw. Towl Joshua
Tbonipson StephenTunier John
Farmers f Watson Thomas
Birics William Shopkeepers,
Gonndrell Wm. Bdlt WHttam
Homley Wm. Holmes John
Norwood John
Bvownbridfe James, flboaoiaher
Jadkson John, blacksmith
Jfecritt David, com miller
Savill Thomas, schoolmaster
Swaun Thos. vict. Bajr Home
Y^mng John, tailor
Easthohp, in the parish of
Londesbronffb, and wap. of HarthSU ;
>s mUes N. of Market Weighton. Po-
pulation kidnded with Lcmdesbioi^.
BotterUl John, fiinner
BotteriU Wm. fstmer, Middletborp
Bmaiteoti, in the paxish of Than*
too. and wap. of HarthiU; • wtkm
SW.of PodcK«ton.
Eddlsthobp, in the parish of
Westow, and wap. of Bodboae; 4
miles S. of Mdton. Ppp.M.
Villi iOMiplij ffiii. «/^>
Carter Thos. buntsmao to flk 1
Sykes Bart.
Condale Edward, fanner
Otway Frederick^ fanan and tor-
veyor of highways
Birki ami Forif Berne, In the pa-
rish of Eastrington. and wap.of Hait-
hill; 5milesWSW.of SoiSbCave.
ELLA-KiaK and West, In the
psridi of KiriL-EIla, and wap^ of HuIUiires
i miles WNW. of HalL Pram ttM Dome^
daybook. It sppemfhsSatfhetimear tke
survey, the vBli^ cf Kirii-CIa, was a part
of tl>e posMrtoM of Ralph 4e MortimiB.
At pewm sevanl taandMS of the i
fioniiy of Sykes poMM
t ttiis psridi, and are
of the churdi. Hera, as well at at Par-
riby and Cottii^hsm, seven! of the weel-
thy merchants of Hull have ekgnt plaess
of TMidenofc la thecbmch stlQriL-Ella,
dedtatsd to St Andrew, whlehsppeaoto
beawryandflnt itnictuie, is a hendenms
monument eieetsd to the monoiy of flielais
Joaeph Sykea, Biq. who it suppoeed to have
had mote cstendvedeaUqfi with the nobles
and mcrehanti of Swedtn, than any other
pcnon In Kni^aDdt he was twieemayorof
the town of KiBgetan-upo»4Iiia: he died
ia the year 180ft. Populatkai, S68.
Bourne Wm. gentleman
Dobson Mrs. gentlewoman
Egglngton Joseph, Bsa. magiatnt*
Itamroond Peter, gentleman
HmHiiu|toB Wm. geatlenmn
Jooes Aotbony^ si&ersmtth ; bane
Smith Jofao, geaUeraoB
Sykes Rev. Richard, magistrate^ Wait
Ella
Sykes Joseph, Esq.
Svkes Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman
Tver Johnj drog^t; house
Wilkinson RevTwrn. James, A. M.
Wilkinson Mrs. gentlewoman
Williamson Jane, gentlewoman
ForflMrs, Watson Wm. West
Aqey Peter, West Ella
Ella Shoewtakere,
Brtgham John HesserWro.
Posterihster, West Wilberftiroe Thos.
EUa fif "
9mm Wm. Acey
%ix. [Eatt Aiding.') sls.
5U)1
€?rbp John, achoolmagter
Manhall Blliabeth, blscktmith
Ransom Wm. ioiner and oarpenter, ds
parish clerk
Throstle Thos. vict. Anchor
Wilkinson William, butcher
CVrMTf.— John Bam- and Mm.
Whitby, to Hall erery Ta. and Fri.
to the Bonny Boat^Tiimty House lane,
dep. 7 e?g. and ret. 7 mom.
Ellbrbt, in the parish of Swine,
wap. and liberty of Holdeniess ; 6
miles N. of Hedon. Pop. with Dow-
thorp, Langthorp, ds Owbioogh> 233.
Barchard Ralph, rict. Board
Battv Wm. blacksmith
BJaanell Stephen, shoemaker
CtartonJohn, yeoman
JCetcalf Wm. wheelwright
Whitaker Thos. fiurmer, Dowthoip
Farmmt, Dunn Peter
Bi0in Wm. Spetch Joseph
Carlin John Thompson Wm.
Bllbbkib, in the parish of Bran-
tinfffaam, wap. of Howdenshire ; 1
mile S. of South CaTe. Pop. £49.
ArtoB John> yeoman
Champney Richard, gent
Hodgson Dennis^ yeoman
Le— onThoa. gMit.
Leritt John, yeoman
Simpson Rer. James, A. M. cnrati^
Parmertj Robinson Thos.
Boynton Richard Rudd Charles
Pasbley Thos. ThompsonThomas
Reed Elizabeth Coulhwokl
Rfclsdale Joseph,
EUerker Sands
BeH Thos. corn miller
Dodds Wm. shopkeeper
Haldenbv Ricfaardi tailor
Milson Thos. shoemaker
Wressel Thos. carpenter
Carrier.— Thomas NtehdsoDy to
Hull and WUton e?cry Tu.
Ellbbton, (p.) in the wap. of
HarthiUiOmUMSW.orPodUtogtoiL Hen
WBS fotmerly a Priory of Canoot of the Sem-
pringham Order, fimnded by WUliara Fits
Peter, before the year 1312, which eon-
timied to flourith imtU the 11th of Decem-
ber, 1536t when this priory was lurrendered,
lyy John Oolding, the prior. Here is a chapel
dedloued to St. Mary, of whioh John Bothell,
Sm|. is patroa, there is abo a Methodist eha.
peU PopuhUion, 318.
Brown Robert, fl»ntlenian
WttklnsoA Rev. John, Tioar
Fanmn, Boast Wm.
Blancbard James Brown Robert
Clark John Smith Robert
Hatfield Peter Stephenson Wnu .
Johnson John Wake James
Richardson Wm. Watson John
Brown John, com miller
Carr John, tailor
Jjee Sarah, shopkeeper
Wilkinson Wm. schoolmaster
Yoniiff John, shoemkr. dt ?ict Board
Carrier— John Haslewood to York
every Sat. dep. at 4 m. ret. at 8 evg.
Ellouohton, (p.) in** the wap.
of HarthUl, a part in the libertv of St.
Peter's ; 3 miles SB. of South Cave.
The church, dedicated to St. Mary, is
a very anaent Gothic structure, of
which the prebendary of Wetwanc, in
York Cathedral, is the patron, andthe
Rev. John Overton, jua. the vicar ;
here are likewise a Colviuist and a
Methodist chapet Population with
Brough, 883.
CartiU Mrs. Maiy, gentlewoman
Canr Thomas, yeoman
Presoott Wm. yeoman
Thompson Rev. Joseph, curate
Wilkinson James, yeoman
CarpnUtrt, Jefferson Rbt.
Mutch Wm. Jefferson Wm.
Storr Wm. Ringrose Saml.
Brough Prands Haldeoby Rbd.
Dixon GeoiKe Woddiogton Rbt.
Graves John
Beaulah Thomas, blacksmith
Dixon George, shoemaker
Fleminje James, schoolmaster
Scaife Robert, briekhiyer
Corr/erf— Wm. CarlilL Thomas
Easingwood, and Rbt. Taylor, to
Hull, every Tu. A Fri.
Elstbbvwick, in the parish of
HumMeton, wap. and liberty of Holderoess t
5 miles NE. of Hedon. In this hamlet there
is a small Chapel of Ease, apparently of great
antiquity, of which the Rev. John Dixon is
incumbent ; also a Free School with a smaU
endowment. Pcqpiilation, 154*
Bell Robert, gentleman
Bell John, gentleman
Farmerf, Warriner Rbd.
Close John Wbeldale Thos.
HardbatUeJolm fThMlurighUp
Marshall Wm. Norrison Peter
Smith John Turner Charles
England Wm. vict. Crown <k Anchor
Pool Jane^ teacher of the free school
Turner John, shoemaker
Webster Richard, blacksmith
Whitening Robert, foreman
CarHer^ Wm. Woodboose^ to HuU
(Bvery Tuesday.
t08
BLy« [EaU MiM^tg.] xth.
RanpT Hennr
Routledffe Thot.
<fewbitrainlth
Carpmisn,
SmaletSMiMMll
Tftylor Wm.
BartonlUuIiew
Bond George
Bowman Mary
Bowman Wm.
Cooper James
BLviweToit, (p.) in tbewtt.of
Ovwtad DM^vwti 7 bUmBSB. of Yoriu
TiM cbVKh, dedicated to tfasHoly TviBit7»
WM twilt In the year 1801, fey the Iter. A.
Cheap, L.L.B. reolar, and la aaaakbiiikl-
tag, of which the king la the patnuk Hera
aielikewiie a MettmUat chepel and a Sob-
aeription school, to the maaler of which teL
per annum is paid Ibr the inatracttMi of iO
poor boys* Pop. 40Bw
Cheap Met. Mary, gentlewoman
Bmpson AmaiiaJi, Esq. Manor house
Oilraofe Thos. suigeon di apothecary
Green Re?. Wm. curate, (bdjg. sohl.>
Mather Dr. Alex. Brinkwortft
Spenoe John, gentlemau
Spence Robert, yeoman
BtacktwtHkt, Linfoot Thomas
"* MorleyJohn
Spenoe Henry
Ramsay
TateWm.
Walker Wm.
Wdffht Thomas
Ooritaura,
AppleCon Anty.
RoatledgaWm.
Dncketi Wm.
Thornton Wm,
Holmes Wm.
Fiear Richard Johnson Wm«
Cross John, schoolmaster
Galbress John, batcher
Loriman Peter, shoemaker end Tict
BavHoTM
LothertJiflton Thos. bricklayer
Pearson James, shoemaker
Emmotlano, in the jparfsh of
Frodlo^ham, wap. and liberty of
Holdemess ; 2 miws SB. of Driffield.
Pop. included with N. FrodinKhAm,
Harrison Jonathan, fiumer
Harrison Richard, (hrmer
Emsw bll, in theparisb of Great
Driffield, and wap. of HarthiU : 2 miles
W. of Driffield. Pop. with Kelley-
thorpe, 98.
Fofntttm Iioes W^m. Greets
Blakestone Math. Spencer Richard
Holtby Richard
Bnthorpb, in the parish of Land
and wap. of Horthill; 4 milts NB. of
Market Weighton.
Wilson John, fSurmer
Epplbwith. in the parisb of Skki-
bv, andwap.of Hartbilf; 4i miles 8.
or Beverley.
HoUand Manklln, yeoman
^ksun Thomas, fhnasf
flrfkNii.tetkdpafj _ __
^- S& "^^ ^ HftWenmss; t
■riles MW. of Honsea,
parish of Atwkk^
Honsea.
BscBiCK, (p.) hi the wap. of Oow
andDerwant; amUeaS. of Yoriu Hate is
a handsome modem dnirch dedicated to St.
Heleii. at whieh Henry Gale, Ea(|. le the
patron, built abont tottj-ftft yean ^o^ by
the late Bellby Thompaon, Esq. (upon the
siteof the old church). ThJa was anekntiy
tlM aaat of Sir Thomas Knlvvt, on»«r^e
gentknsB of the bed-«hamber to Ue^
Jamea L who, on the 0th of Novainbcr, hi
the year 1905, waa aent, aloi^wKh aoma
other persom, to seareh the vaults under the
house of Lords, whan they diseovered ac
the perpetration of a deed not to be
in the annals of treachery and treaaon. Pn>
Thompson Bielby, Esq. Hall
Gale JleT. Henry, rector
BoBwell William, steward
Moody Robert
BUtekmiiks^
HustwickGeo.
Nicholson Wm.
Corpeiilart,
GeU Joseph
I'Anson John
Reaston Wm
Robinson John
RMkeJofai
RnddThos.
Shepherd Wm.
^unaers.
Barton GeoTj^
Blanchaid Geo.
;leWm.
s E. <fe Son
SlstoDeJoha4i
bricklayer
PairweatJieiChris.
Btxanffeway Jc
Spencer Tlos«
John
Smith Wm.
Taylor Jonth.
Thompson Hy.
Walker Joaiai
<fe com dealer
Gray Wm.
Gilbertson Betty
Harper Riohaid
HiefdB.^kG.
Bmmerson Jolui
<fc shopkeeper
Haw Wm.
TMan,
BacleTbos.
Leake John
Pearson Benj.
Brown Jofan» butcher, A viot. Spotted
Bull
Fdrweather John.'ooni miHer A baker
Wilkinson Rkshaid, schooknaster
CorHara— Robt. DavisQii to York
etery Wed. 4s Sat dep. 9 m^. A ret.
in the evenini^.
Cbotf Asa— between Toik dt Selby
pass daily.
EsxB, in tiK parish of St. John'kg
Bererley, wap. and Uberty of Uoklar*
ness ; 4 miles NB. q| Bererley. Picn
pulatkm, 18.
Wilson John, futter
^,^ BTHBaowicKB, in the parish of
Aldbioii|;h, wap. and libefty of Ho|*
JLTT. [Emit Ridmg.] fee.
ao8
ftornets: 7inUn1IB.ofHodoii. Pop.
Included with AUbrougb.
Farmers, Dales Thomas
Adams Wm. Stophensoii Thot.
Ettom^ (pO In the wap. of Bart-
hill ; 4 miles NW. of Beverley. The
ohurcfa^ dedicated to St. Marv, of which
the Archbishopof York Is the patron,
and the Rev. w. V. Vernon the rec-
U)r, isanaodentstmctnre. Pop. 880.
Creyke Rev. Stephen, M. A.
Grimston Frances, gentlewoman
Legard Lady Jane
Straw William, gentleman
Turner Gtoorge, gentleman
Farmm'tt Richaidsoo /ohn
€9arUng Wm. Vidcers John
Duesberry John Wardell John
Dunn Cayley Wliipp John
Gray Robert WhilCy Nicholas
Barran John, carpenter A wheelwright
Cole James, Doot and shoe maker
Cooper Thos. vict. Light Dragoon
Goodricfce Christopher, Mhoolmaster
aad parish cleric
fiewaid Ricfaard, taUor
Roontiee Geo. com miller
Stainton Shaabeth, shopkeeper
Wardell Robert, ehopkeeper
GsfTMrt.— Robert Toweis and
That. Whitby, to Beveririy every Sat.
EvMUKOHAM, (pO hi the wapu
of Harthill; 5 mihM W. of Market-
Weighton. There is here a neat mo-
dem built church, dedicated to the
Blessed Virgin Manr, the Rev. Wm.
AUerson rector and patron ; there is
also a Roman Catholic cba|»tl. Po-
{wlatk«271.
Alderson Rev. Wta. rector
M axweU Mrs. Constable, HaU
FonMrt, Rowe Wm.
Braithwaite Rhd. RuddJohn
Clark Richard Smith John
Dean Tboaaas Thomas Henry
Easlwwood Thos. Templeton Sdw.
Kempley Henry Wliipp Wm« and
Kempley Thos. Harder
Plurit James
Atkinson Robert, carpenter
Beetleson Thos. shopkeeper
Gosford Wm. steward for Wm. Con-
stable Maxwell, miner
Johnson John, tailor and vtet. Ship
Johnson Wm. schoolmaster
Morwood F ranc^ shoeiMMier
PeateB ThoAhw*OTith dc parish deric
ETKatHonps, hi the parish of
ffmth Cave, and wap. ofliarthlU;2
«Ues WN W. of Sooth Cave. Popo-
4alioB»wilhDi0w4oa, ir7«
FersMTt Stather John
Harrison Wm. Thomas Geo.
Lee Thomas, eom aiiller
Pearson James, vtat. Duke of York
Fairkoimtf in the parish of Swine,
wap. and liberty of Holdemess : 7
miles NW. of Hedon. '
Fiiiepoas-wiTH-SpitTLa, (p.)
ofHarthUl;4mls.NW.
in the wap. ^
of PockliB9Cton. Here is a chapel, now
in charge to the vftoar of Bannby>opoo«
the-Moor, of wUoh the Dean o£ York
is the patron. Pop. 154.
Overend Cholmley, Esq. Fangfoss-haU
Addison Rev. James, perpetual curate
FarmtTM, Sfc, Green Ralph
A mott Wnul Hodgson John
Catton Thomas, Leuty Matthew
Spittle Norton WOliara
Catton Robert QuartonJoho
Fawoett John Stephenson John
Fawoett Thos. Stillingfleet John
Harrison John, sohoolmaster
Harriseo Wm. shopkeeper. Spittle
Kitchii^aiBn Wm. sboemsLker
Robinson Thos. eaipcnter aad riot
Carpenter's Arms.
Faxvlbbc, In the parish of South
Gave. wap. of Harihttl, andWier^ of
St. Peter^; « adlet SW. of Sovth
Cave. Pop.l«8.
Scbolfleld Johi^ gent HaU
Scholfteld Wm. fiirmer. North HaU
Bird Wm. brick and tUe maker
Hairsioe James, farmer
Latham Edward, former. Grange
Seatoo Johnjjreoman
Thompson Cornelius, yeoman, Oi-
merdlke
FsRRiav NoaTH, (p.) in the
inp. of HuUshiiei C mUss SE. of South
Cavei ii an ADOleot village, and oaarly op*
poaitolo South F«rribT» in Lhwokahiraw— .
live waaa prioty cf tha Koighta TeBaplan»
of the fbandstkin of Lord Euataoa Veicjr,
which aurvived that order, and waa oeoaplad
by the Caaooaof St AuguatfaietiUthaaup-
preaion, when the aelto was granted to
Thomaa Culpepper. This village has. In
fttocuarion, been tbtt patrtanonial poaMMton
of the Voctimect, the Potoa, and the
Bacons. The preseat ehmch, dedicated to
AU Sainti, and of wfaldi the Khif laths
only to be a part of a more
ure; it contains some taid-
moooments of marble, two of whieh
are eieoted to the memory of the LilUaptan
Cuniij, sad one to the memory of the
TMantiofSir Henry Bihsrhigton, Bart^-.*
iThe village is dalightftUly ritoitsd at tho
304
FiL. [Ea$i Ridif^.] fla.
foot of thehiUi, and Dot far from theshorw
of the Huoiber» to which there U ageoUe
deMeot. It M adorned by wvcral decant
• nantioiu. PQf»> 34?.
reorooii
Ayre*Vnikin«oii,ye
Brondley Henry, Es,-
EgFinion Gardiner, gent.
HtSeden Tbos. gent.
Schomwar Gciorge. Esq.
Soott Rev. John, A. M. vicar
Tamer Ralph, gent.
Vrikoo Rldiard, yeoman
Carpentm-t, Fctrmen,
Jenklrwon Thos. Binnincton Robert
Johnson Samuel Grey Stephen
Andrew Mark, A Kidd John, Dairy
shopkeeper Cotes
Birks Wm. schoolmaster and parish
clerk
Brown Thos. gardener
Camalev Wm. tailor
Dunn Thomas, blacksmith
Nicholson John, shoemaker
Stephenson Rtaoard, com miller
Tapp Mr*. Mar>', boarding school
Williams Matthew, vlrt. Dnke of
Cumberland
Corritfrt.— Wm. Coates, to Hull
every Tn. and Frl.— Charles EUertng-
to», to HuU every Monday, Wednes-
day, Thursday, and Saturday.
FiLXv, (p.) in the waps. of Pick-
crhig Lythe. and Dldiering; 71 mile* SE.
of Scarborough, situated on the banks of a
noUe bay, abounding with exeeUent flsh,
and fkmous for Its lobsters} the sands are
v<zy firm, and are bounded on the north by
a remarkable ridge of rocks, extending
nearly half a mile into the sea, called Filey
Brid^ The parochial chape), which Is
dedicated to St. Bartholoinew, is in the
patronage of the Osbaldeston fiunllyt here
Is likewise a Methodist chapeL A rery fine
apring adjoins the chureh yard, aadsapplles
theplaeewtth most exceUenl wate. Popu-
lation 779>
Williams Rev. E. curate
Smith Wm. yeoman
BlaekmiUu, Fenwick Matthew
Chambers James Parkinson Jackson
Chew Robert RHev Wm.
Bricklayers, ^c. Robinson Ralph
GraiseBenj. • Fukmongen,
Johnson Geo. Bulmer James
Carpenlen, ife, Dunn William
Clapham Tbos. FeatherstoneGeo.
Tindall John Loniman Wm.
Farmert. Pashley Wm.
CrawshawEdw. Richardson Ch^t.
Day Matthew
Qroeert Ar DroMrf, Moeey James
CUffoid Francis Tlndail PetAr
Lorriman Rtohard Skoetmakartf
Sugxitt Stephen Collins Geoige
Tindall Peter, Pickering Ridiaxd
(draper) WyviU Wm.
Mariner*, TailorSy ifc.
Williamson Tbos. Cammiss Wm.
Wilson John Skelton Crumpton
SkipoKnerif Willis Wm. sen.
Jeukinson Wm.
Botran John, hair dresser
Cook Nathaniel, schoolmaster
Goflflon George, butcher
Hewson Wm. com miller
Newton Wm. bread baker
Richardson John, vict. Ship
Skelton Crumpton, vict. Pack Hone
Wation Thos. vk^. New Inn
Carrien, — John Johnson and Jas.
Stephenson, to Bridlington. Hunman-
by and Muston, every SaL— Franoic
Mosey, to Scarboroogb Mon. Thur.
and Sat.
FiMBBa, in the parish of Wet-
wanir, wap. of Bockrose, and liberty
of 8i PeWs; 9 miles WNW. of
Driffield. Here is a Chapel of Ease,
of whteh the rector of Wetwang is
incumbent curate. Pop. 104.
Farmgrs, Horsley Thos.
Anderson Thos. Taylor Richard
Cundale Wm. Welburn Matthew
Horsley John Whitty John
Cooper John, shoemaker
Cooper Richard, tailor
Hopper Askin, grocer
FjRBT, in the parish of Weatow,
and wap. of Buckroee ; 6 miles SSW.
of Malton. Pop. 4i.
Harrison Rev. Thos. Fliby hall
Nalton John, iarraer
Wilson Martha, farmer
FiTLiNO, a small hamlet, in the
parish of Hnmbletoo, wap. and liber-
ty of Holdemess; 6 mues NB. of
Hedon. Pop. 119.
Beaoock Thos. shoemaker
Farmtri, Fisher Wm.
Atkinson John Hotham Thos.
Brantly Robert Wright John
Cannon Mrs. Wright Robert
Dunn John Wright Rt. Jun.
Dunn James
Flambosoooh, (p.) in the wap.
of Dickering: 4| miles NC of BridUiigtaa,
and SI SE. of Scartxnough. A vory awiciit
atation, Ibnneriy of some note, but at pit-
sent merely a fishing Tillage, altwited in th*
centre of tht ptomontocy. Tha Bvne oC
rhJu [East Ridiag.^ rLA.
5W5
this pteet is probably dniTed turn ttie
•' FlBM^" or UghU anciently ptaaa^oftOie
heMilo direct martnen In the nsvlgBtloai 9t
tho Ctanaan ooiaib Tha Danes in their
hoatUe attaeiu upon England, in tba early
periods of her history, wen aecuHooBed to
make this one of their pthusipelstatleaft in
IttarCfanesit wssposMssed by Harold, Earl
of the West Saxons, and afterwards khig of
Rngiand; eabsequently, Wm. LoOross, ttie
fiMBdcr cfSearboraugh Castle was its kxdt
it aftervanis came into the hands of the
CoMtableB, whom some derive ftom tiie
Lades Constabks of Chester.* Thisftanily
flourished here for some ceatnries» and a
cutioos mmimifntal insedptionon • buss
plate. tai ttieebaaod of tba ohnroh, leeords
that Sir Mannaduke Camtabli, Knt who
Ibught in France under the baimersof Ed-
ward lY. and Henry VIL was interred here.
The cfamdi an andent buikUi^ dedicated
to St. Oswald, of whidi tbe Axdibfahop of
York, and Sir WilUam Stzicklaai, Bart
have altemaidy the patrons^ isacuxacy,
and the Her. William Kendw Is the ineum-
Some Testlges yet remain of Danish
; an andent ruin at the West end
of the village, is called the Danes Tower,
and the entrendunents formed round it, and
atill Tisible, have obtained fbr the place the
deajgnaHan of " Little Denmark.**
Flamboraugh Head is a lofty promon-
tory oyerIo(Alng the village, and forming
one of the most magnifloent ot^lects, and
fieatest natural curiosities in the kingdom.
The Chflk, which are of lime-stone rock, white
aa snow, extend in a range from five to dx
miles, and rise in many places to the deva-
tSoGof 300 feet pcrpenittcular ikom thesea.
At the base of this mass of mouldering
iaaly anhed, and Marly fifty ibet high at
theesntre. The many proleeting ledges and
fti«meats of siMpended rocks, JotaMd to tha
great elevation, give itan awAil, and at the
same time, a mi^eslie appeaianoet and
when looking upwards to sarreytfae lofty
areh, and reflect upon tbe supsrineumbsnt
oMMSSMtdned byit. there is a diflculty in
mppiesdiig those ideas ef dangsr wfaleh in-
trude upon aoeh an eoearian. Onapproaeh-
lag the- Fadsra eartremity, a noble Tletals
formed by itsopsningto thessa, which ap-
pears hi its highest grandaiiT on cnerglqg
A>m the gioomof theeavan.** Thelarge
sses of iMnlatad roeka formed taitp eo-
lunmsaadpyrarnkk, add to the snbUndty of
the sesna, and when viewed ftom Oe sea,
seem to form the portleoa to a raqge of
ioftytanvk*. wMdi set atdsflanae aU hu-
season the ridges of
ly drvated C11A» form the
rsndeevons of mydads of afualte fowls,
wUehreeort to the Nbrth aldeef thepni-
montory, firam various regions, la bniM their
neats, and rear thdr young, faithemontfas
of Itayaad June, the rocks seem atasohitdy
fbrmed by some mighty convulsions of na-
tmok or worn by the evedaating action of the
ocean. The most remarkable of these
cxoavatiotts, are the Dove Cote^ the Kirk
Hole, and Robin Lyth's Hole; the last of
which far surpasses the other in its grandeur
and dimensions, and is thus described by the
historian of Scarborough: — '* It has two
opodngs, one communicating with the land,
the other with the sea. The former is low
and narrow, giving sdcmn admission into
tiie cavern, vrfateh at the first entrsnoe b
surrounded with a tendvious gloom, but the
dark near gradually dispersing, the magni-
flcence becomes nnfolrt<<d, and exdtes the
admiration of the exploring stranger. The
floor is a lolid rock, formed into broad steps
of an easy descent, aitd tho stones at the
tides are curkMuly variegated. The roof is
• Camden.
birds of .various ptamage, Sfxceedhig In num-
ber the inhabiuuto of the bugestdty, and
in varied hue the tints of the rainbow. At
the report of a gun, they are in instant mo-
tion, more alert than the iamates of a
dwelling that has recently burst hito a flame,
and the eye is as much dasaled wMh tiie
waving of tliebr innuroemfale wingi, bright-
ened by the rays of the son, as the ear is
stunned with the damour of a thooaand
diseeriant notea all borstfa^ forth at the
same moment of time. Hung in air as
their nests seem to be, they are still not in-
accessible to flie depredations of man I boys
are let down the rocks by ropes ftutened to
stakes, and bring away bushob of eggs for
the use of the sugar house in Hull, without
seeming to diminldi thdr countless number.
For many years the want of a Light
House at Flamborough had been felt by the
marinen who navigated those seas, aitd de-
plored by the raerdumts whose property was
exposed to danger, for want of so essential
a monitor. The active mind, and the bene-
volent dlspodtion of the late Mr. MUne, the
collector of tbe customs at Bridlington,
induced him to propose the erection of a
light house on the Head, and the proposal
was cordially recdved by the incorporated
company of the Elder Brethren, of the
Trinity House, Deptford Strond, London:
the site fixed upon was at the distance of
nearly a mile and a half Eastward of the
town, about 400 yards within tbe extreme
S
ft06
tLA.
[Eoii Riding.] i^oc*
point ot tb« praoMBlory, dene to the kmd-
ii^ on the SoMh «kk of SUex bay, ind at an
elevatioii
the
of 850 feet!
gpeedlly eflbetod^mdMc tiie taMpeetkm of Ml
able«^;lnear. Hid on the lif of Deeemtar,
1806, tiie le^YlQg light which hM em
•inoelknwdliy night ftom the Head, bant
forth Ibr the Bnt thne^ The utility of tUs
ereetlon cttuot be move •trikingiy UhMtated
than by thefoBD«ta«ftol«9oMedftomthe
Notes to Coateirt DeMripti^ PoeiB< on
BrklUngton Quay •—" From J«ne, 1770, to
the end of the year 1806, not fewer than
174 ihipt were wiedced or loet on Flam-
boroogh Head and its enTirona, but rinoe the
oreetion of the Mghti, to Maieh, 1818, not
one Teoel had hew loM on that station when
the lights could be seen.** From what hee
ftlrewlybewsnd, ItwIO beoonduded, that
the marine soosery here it grand and bn-
posing, and the nUder attraetionBor Brid-
lington and the Quay, with the fine eonntry
hi the rsar, unite the beautifU to the sub-
line. The population of Flamborough
eaounli to 917, of which number, the
IhiMwn^a ind their ftuniUes oonsHtate at
least one halt In addition to the church of
St Oswald mttittaned above, therearebcre
a Methodist diapel, and a chapel te the
Primithre Methodists.
Blaekmitki, Spink Jamet
' ~ SlepbenBOD Geo.
Stockdale James
Vickerraan SamL
Walmsley John
OrocertjCTV.
Spike James
Wiles WiD.
BiUekm,
Headlev Wm.
Hoffarth Anthony
^rvcnlerr, Ac' Lamplugb Thos.
Uarrin^n Allison Pockley Sarah
Tranmer Robert LigU-k^tntrt,
Farmer*, Moody Christ.
Acklain Georice Stratton David
Brambles Tbos. Skoemakert,
Crowe Tbos. Edmood Briant
Dawson Mary Hewson Wm.
Knaggs John Nicholson Robert
knaggs Wm. Robson Wm.
Lan^ugh John ToiVorr, Sf^,
Major John Bailey Matthew
Morris Wm . Brown Wm.
Riley Joseph Maltby Thos.
Robinson samttel
Castle Thos. stone mason and flour
dealer
Johnson James, weaver
Lamplugfa Matthew, ooru miller
Maw Jonn, schoolmaster
Oirle Mrs. ireutlewoman
Pick Mllcnb, vict. Board
Sawdon James, bacon and flour dlr.
Spike James, vict. Dog and Duck
WxKKihouse Sfimdel, vict. Sloop
Wright Blix. straw bat munutacturer
Csrrisrt. — Pockley and C6. t6
Hull Mon. and Thur. nogs. ; to York
Tu. and Thnr.
Bays and JeffenoD, to Hull and
York. Mon. and Thar.
John LoDdie, to Black Lk», Bnd-
lingtODt every Sat.
Thos. Short, to BridUngtoQ daUjr.
Thomas Lamplugh, toBrUlini^-
ton and Hull every MIod. and Thur.
PLiiTTOMy in the parish of Htm-
bleton, wap. and liberty of Hotder-
nass: amllesNB. of Hedoo. Pppo-
latloo»lS^
FnrMsrt« Raines John
CmwforthMary WaUs HanraKmd
Johnson Tbomas Webster Wm.
Johnson Matthew
Flixtok, in the parish of Folk-
ton, and wap. of Dickering : 4 miles
NW. ofHunmanby. There is here a
chapel oocopied by the Primitlfe Me*
thodists. Population, 26T.
Appleby Thomas, carpenter
Beswidc Wm. vtat. New Inn
Green Richard, schoolmaster
Ireland Hopper, blacksmith
Prest William, butcher
FonfMrt , Kinff John
BambyJohn,Wold Sko^makm^,
Gkives Edward Chamulatai Briao
Hudson Robert Pratt John
Ireland Mary Wharcup Matthew
Ringrose Charles Slone-araront,
Spencer Wm. Beswick Wm.
Stubbs Richard Idle John
Walker John Newton Wm.
Wood Mary Tottors,
WoodaUGeo. Hogs: Chrisitopfaer
CTroeerr, ife, Menard Qto,
Hoffgf Christopher
John Blackburn, to Hull, every Tu.
Geo. Mayman and Robt.. Watson, to
Scarooroui^h, ev«»y Thursday
Flotmanby (East), in the pa-
rish of Follcton. and wap. of Dicker-
\ng\ H mile NNW. of Hunmauby.
Tate Francis, gentleman
Flotmanby (West), in the pa^
rish of Folkton, and wap. of Dicker-
ing ; 21 miles N W. of Hunmaoby.
Wrangbam Joseph, gentleman
FoooATHORPB, in the parish of
Bubwith, and wap. of HarthlU; 6 miles K.
of Howden. la this township the system of
letting out small parcels of land to the
labourers, for cow-gates, hss been attended
with great success, and abo with a reduction
of the poor's rales. Population, 137*
FOL.
[East Rising.]
FRO*
207
Jewftt Wimain^ gent.
Musgrave Thomas, gent.
Parmert, Harper Tbomas
Cock George Knapton Chadec
BardoD John, wheelwright
Clegg^ Robert, grocer
Gibson Geo. shoemaker
Rayoey Benj. bladcsmitb
CSnrriir, Robert Clegg, to York
every Fit ; to Howden every Wed.
FoLKTOM, (p.) in the wap. of
Diebertaig; 8 raUes NW. of Honman-
bjr. T^ ua rectory and vicarage, in
the patronage of the Osbaldestoa fa-
Bily and ofthe rector of Folkton, of
whldi the Rev. Robert PhilUps is the
rector, and the I^v. F. Wrangham
tbevkaur. The church is dedicated to
St. John the Evangelist. Pop. H4.
Ireland Catherine, vict. BeU
Nelson Rev. Thomas, curate
FafNMrt. Rogers William
Nesfiekl William 3ii^pson Harm.
PoRDOJf, to the parish of Hon-
oianby^, and wap. of Dickering : 4
niles SW. of Hunmanby ; a chapelry
to the vicarage of Uvnmanby.
Farmert, Hntchinton John
BUgfaamJohn Lowfsh Winiam
. FoaBAM. to the parish of Aid-*
™'^i<h. wap. and liberty of Hohler-
??I!r'jil»JJ«I'NB.of Hedon^ Pop.
«^«*~^hAldbtough.
Fox John, fiurmb..
FoATo jr. (p.) in the wap. €>f DiCK-
«fing; 6 miles BSE. of Driffield.'-
There is here a church, dedicated to
AUSaints, of whksb the King is pa-
tron, and the Rev. Sidney Smith rec-
tor; there are also Metlioduit and
Calvtoist chapels. Pop. 800.
BeU Robert, boot and shoemaker
Dickinson Thomas, coal dealer
Drinkrow Jane, vict. Cross Keys
Dunn Jonathan, butcher
Garbutt Joseph and Co. com millers
and coal merchants
Stables Robert, tanner
Watson Beqjamin, tailor
Btaekimitht, Robson Thomas
Scott Davkl
Wilson John
AOanson John
Danby Matthew
Dickinson Peter
Dickinson Thos.
Johnson John
MookRlcbard
SeUer Thomas
Welbum Wm.
Wright Wm.
Grocmrtk Draping
Baker George
Stork Mattitow
frkmUorigkU,
Robinson Matt.
Stork John
Corrin-ff^WiUiam Hall,, to Hull
on Mon ; to Driffiekl on Tnur. : and
Bridlington on Sat.— George Maiti-
prize, to Hull ondXsiemlin eveiy Tbur.
FoxHOLBS, (pO in the wap. of
Dickering; 6 nules SW. of Hunman-
by. The parish church is a rectory,
in the patronage of the Sykes' family ;
there is also a Methodist chapel. Pop.
with Boy thorp, 169.
Flood Rev. Henry, rector
Farmert, Speck Thos.
Barker Wm. Oroeers,
Brown Richard • Foord Thomas
Lawson George Penrose Jaro^s
Braithwaite Edward, carpenter and
vk:t. Ship
Myers John, blacksmith
Fraysthorpb, to the parish of
CamabYjand wap. of Dickering; d
miles I^SW. of Bridlington.
Simpson Rev. Thomas, oarate
i^MiMrv, Jackson Rebeoea
Jackson Wm. Bfeeke Robert
Pbidatthorpb, (p.) in the wap.
of Bockrose, and liberty or St. Peter's ;
9 miles NR. of Pocklington. The
living is a vicarage, f n the gift of the
Piebendary of Wetwang, of which
the Rev. Henry Torre is the incum-
bent Hereis a&o a Methodist ohapel.
Population, 2T5.
Acklaro James, vict. Cross Keys
Blackston James, schoolmaster
Sharp Geo. vict. Hate and Hounds
Oroeertf
Harhind John
Robinson Wm.
Aciifitef?°*"-»»
Jackson Tbomas
BlaekntUthw,
i^onley Wm.
Coul^on Robert
Edmund Richard
Linton John
Marshall Francis
Robinson Wm.
Robson Matt.
Sharp George
Turner Thos.
Tomer Wm.
Tailorf,
Lorriman Thos.
MarsbaU Wm.
Sharp Mark
frkmlwrightt,
Harrison Wm.
Sellers John
Vickerman Sarah Wilson Robert
Wharram Robert
Corrifrs.— Thomas Pearson,^ to
Great Driffiehl every Thur. ; to York
every Sat.— John Harkuid to York
every Sat.
FRODIN6HAM NORTH, (p.)
In the wapw andliberty of HoldemeiiiG miles
SE.o#I>riffleid, The market has long been
disiuedfOnacoouiitofthe deeitaaing popu-
lation; and the n^ghbooriog town of Drif-
ao8
FRO. [East Miding,] txtl.
Mdfirtaidi If better rituated for tnid«»luiv.
ing JacTOMaA wo mudi In walth B&dnum-
beif M to orate the durter of Frodingfaam
to be tiamteued to U about aixty yean aga
Thedntrcfaia a Teiy andent fdructuxe, de.
dkated to St. Elgbi, of nUdk tlM Rer. F.
Drake, D. D. b riax, and Mr. John At-
kinaon the patron. There are aho three dia-
pdsof Diaeenten, namely, Metbodkta, In-
dependents, and Ranten, the two latter
bttUtlnthe ye«r 18S1. TUi town ia dtoa-
ted withlB half a mfla of the liver Hull,
whidi itnaivigdrfe ftomFrodln^Honbcklgeto
Kingafeon-upan-Ha& FrrWHngham Onnge,
(oijOreM Tythe,) eontaining 400acree, bdoog
lo Phsup Sattmenh, Eeq. and the Vioaafft,
orLeeeTythe, containing 109eeree, to the
Rev. F. Drake, D. D. the vioar. Popuhrtio*,
inrludli^ Enunotland* 575.
Gnindoo Mark, siafcon
Oram ReT.Wm. ladepeDdent nrinlitm'
Stephfemon Joho, yeoman
BUektmWU, NicbolMD Wm.
Hontimaii Root. Noble Jam«t
Pickerinr Wm. Osborne Richard
BricUaytn, Pashley Peter
Hebb Tbo8. Pashley John
Hebb Christopher Robinson Robert
Buldbirt, Wise Miss A.
Beckett Tbos. Wise Matthew
Dunn Jeremiah
GVocert,
Clark Thomas
Kell DaTid
Medforth John
Whitty Wm. (and
draper)
Dent Jam4»
HelibJohn
Peck Robert
Fallowdown Peter
Patch Joeepb
FarMSra.
BeckwitMobn
Bickers Wm.
Barton Francis
Cord Richard
Day Peter
Dent John
Dickteon Felii
Di<_
iRkbanl
iRIcbard
. Jarrot Wm.
KeU David
MUnerRtehard
Alsop Thomas, vict. Star Inn
Bennet James, vlct. Gate
Cook Tbos. wester
Dinsdale Tlios. phunber St glatier
Fenby Wm. rope and twine maker
VMler John, ilet. Red Lkm
LMster John, sehoetoaster
Marshall John, bool&'keeper
Wilson Amelia, straw hat maofr.
Oorriar*— Hewy Pielsefinc * Wi
JeffeisoB, to Beverley on Sat.;
Driilield every Tha.— Wm. Bellerby,
to Hall by water onoe a f<Mtnlght.
FaoDiHOH A M South, a small haiti-
let| hi the parish of Owthome, wap.
and liberty of HoMernrss ; 3i miles
N. of Patiinffton. The hall, once a
stately mannon, with uctason win-
dows ofstahied j:ia«s,l8 now m a state
of Tvin. Population, Tl.
Fofweif, Sraales Wm.
Branton Tbos. Wing Mary
Hart Wm. Wright Tbos.
Cam'ar. Christ. Wilson, to Hnll,
HoUym. Ottrington, and Skei&inK
every Tu. audJEri.
FuLVORD Gatb, in the parisb of
FuUbfd AMbo, wqp. of Oaseaod Derwenti
linil«& of York, apleaaatvOlagscaii.
talniiV MvevBlgooddweilbig-boaaee^ The
ohapel ia dedicated to St OHrald i Mr. Key is
the patron, and the Rev. Robt. Sotlon, A. B.
perpetaal corate. There Is here a ilenderly
endowed school Air 90 boyt or ghb. Pop.182.
Bland Henry, Esq. banker
Boyes M. gentleman
Calvert Rooert, yeoman
Ellis Wmiam, Esq.
Feather John, yeodMOi
Galbieath Mrs. gentiewomaa
Graves Crataki
Green Ralph, gent.
Hamilton John. gent.
Herbert Saraoel, gent.
Holmes Joseph, gefit.
Homer Benjamin, gent*
Johnson Wm. chte? oonstaUe.
Lambert Thomas, yeomu^
Lawson William, y^f^^
LawlonMlcbaeV*^^**>*"
a Mrs. raia. gtntlewoiaao
Robinson Mrs. gentlewoman
Smith J. yeoman
Taylor Cooke, manufiMt ving olmnist
Tbeakston FrmxAs, druggist
Waite Thomas, gentleman
Waite GeorgB, yeoman
Wilson Thomas, Esq. banker
Wodson Wm. gent.
Wormald John, gent.
Bank«n, Handley Wm.
Heisel ThoflMs Panott Geo.
Hoyle Mary WHkinson Geo.
Long John , gtossmHeis-
BlaeknUtkMt Dixon Tbos.
Hick Wm, Thompson Ricbd.
MarshaUGeo. frkMiwHghU,
Fmrmtrtf Hick Joseph
CartwrigbtJofan HickWUHiun
Esh<a(^Ralph
HalUday Wm. vict. Board
Johnson Riehnrd, vict SotMle
Ledb^n[y Wm. tailor
Leaf Wm. butcher
Nicholson Tbos. shopkeeper
FUL«
[Eoii Riding.] gab.
S09
PeanoD Tfaof.ioboohnaster
Peokitt JwDM, Vict. Light Honenum
Smithsoo Robert, ooal dealer
Stncklaod Wm. cornmlUer
Tooaliiison Sorab, vict. Plough
Wilkinson Mfs. vict. Bay Horse
PoLroRD Watbr, in the pailsb
•f Fulford Ambo, wap. of Ouse and
Derwent, a part in tbe bberty of St.
Peters ; 2| miles 8. of York. Popu-
lotkHi, 86.
Key Tbomas, gent. Hall
Farmer». Elsworth Wm.
Daniel Josepn Smith Jasper
Gallv GAPyintbejmrisb of Scray-
ingbaju. and wap. of Buckrose : 6
mHes SSW. of Malton. Pop. includ
e4 vltb Howsbam.
Tiioinas Francis^ fiurmer and surveyor
of highways.
Ganstbad, in the parish of
Swfaie, wap. and liberty of HoMer^
aess; 4| nulet NNW. of Hedon.—
Popolatton^ei.
Dibb James, com roiUex
Parmertf Tomer Thomas
Brown Thomas UlUet Thomas
ToddWm.
G^NTpN, fp.) in the wap. of
Dtokenog : 8 mnes W. of Hnnmanby.
The church is dedicated to St. Nk:ho-
fasy and the patronage is in the
ancient and honourable funlly of
Legard. who have their seat here.—
Pop. with Brompton, 27d.
Legard Sir Thoe. Bart. Ganton |iall
L|^rd Rev. Wm. vicar
Denton Rev. T. curate
Farmen, Mookman John
|«awson Robert Warwick Richard
DenisoD Richard, machine maker.
Gill Charles, schoolmaster
Gill John, irardener
Gill John, snoemaker
Loveli Wm. stone masoq
Melton Stephen, vict. and blacksmith
Qtterburn Wm. dniggistand gun mkr.
Pudsey Wm. tailor
Ringrose Wm. de Jph. carpenters, <fec.
Garnert— Robert Dawson, to Be-
verley every Sat.— John Fowler, to
Prifneld every Thur.
Ganton Dalb Inn, in the pa-
rish of Ganton. and wap. of Dickering ;
10 miles WS W. of Huomanby.
Groves Robert, vict. Red Lk>n, (post-
ing boose)
Garrapy. in the parish of Klrby
fJoderdale, and wap. of Quckrose; 6
miles N. of Pocklingtiin. Pop. in-
cluded with Kirby Underdale.
Sir F.L. Wood, Bart.
Weatheiin Wm. fiurmer
Whitwell John, (iarmer
Garton. fp.) in the wap. and
liberty of Hoidemess; 9 miles NB.
of Hedon. The church is a neat
Gothic stroctore, dedicated to St. Mi-
chael, of Mfhich the King is the patron,
and toe incumbent is the Rev. Jona-
than Dixon, vicar. Pop. 160.
Grimston Charles, Esq. Grimston garth
Kipling Anthony, bricklayer
Walker Tbos. vict and blacksmith
Westerdale Henry* carpenter
Marshall Thomas
Rogerson Wm.
Southwkdc Rtebd.
Wilson Jeremiah
Wilson John
Farmeri^
Coates John
Heron Henry
Heron Samuel
Hopper Prands
Hopper Rk^ardy
Bracken haU
Carrms, Edward RobinsoD and
John Foster to Hull every Tu.
Garton-on-thb-Wold8, (p.)
in Um wap. of Dickering, and liberty of St.
PetenTs ; 3 miles ^ N W. of Drii&ekL The
thturdi, doaicatcd to St Michael, is a dis-
chaffed vicarage, of whidi the King b the
patron, and Ret. Thomas Ibbotaon the
Tiear. There are here abo a Mechodiat
chapel and a school, the latter of which it
partly supported by the proceeds of a share
In the Ddffleld canal, bequeathed by the Hie
Mrs. Jane Cook. Pop. 35^.
Diion TbomMt gentlemaQ
Harper Rober^ gentleman
HoUlday Robert, geQ|lema]^
Sever Michael, gentleman
Wraogham Richard, gentleman
Bntek^g,
Abbey Henry
Robinson Wm.
rOfflltfrS,
Allison James
Crust Joseph
Crust Tt|os.
Dickinson Geo.
Flintoff George
Foster Richara
Hauce Wm.
Horsley John
Leppii^ton Edw.
Lownsborougb S.
Robinxon Wm.
Watson Wm.
Grocers, ife,
Garton William
UUiott Geo.
Tailors, Sfc.
Linwood John
MilnerWm.
UUiottGeo.
frheetwHghtt,
Robinson Tbos.
Wray Thomas
Blowman John. vict. Three Tuns
Daltoh John, blacksmith
Gray John, boot nod shoe maker
Hillaby Charles W. schoolmaster
Wilson Jolu), vict. Cbuse lun
3
210
Gm.
[Ea9i Riding.]
GOO.
QmmEiAve, In the paritb of Pas-
too, and wap. of DlGkecing; 7 miles
Pop. 87.
Lamnlnsli Bdn.
MainpdMJokn
Peacock Ctoo.
Simpson Ctoo.
E.bf DriiBel
CookJobn
brinkiow Henry
PMen Robert
Howgate John
Cmrrim', John Mainpriie, to Hall
on* Thar, and Foston on Frl.
OiLBBBDiKB, In the parish of
Bastnncton. wap. and liberty of How-
demhbe ; «l mUea ENB.of Howden.
Pop. indodinf Hive <fe Sandbolm^ 040.
Bell Nathaniel, com miller
Hutchiusoo Joseph, Tict. Cross Keys
Lawton Wm.oveneer
Ramsey John, shoemaker
Robinson Wm. constable, Ac
Sharp Wm« schodmoster
Tomer Wm. ofanrchwaiden, Ac
Blaehmiikt, Fmrmtrt,
Handley John Hairsine Isaac
Wade John Lee William
Carvmien^ Pacy John
Oldfiela Thos. Rennison John
Ward John Waterhouse John
OUridding, in the parish of St.
Dennis, York, and wap. of Ouse and
Derwent; 4 miles SSB. of York.
OivBKOALB Obbat. (p.) in the
wap. of HarthilL and liberty of St.
Peter's; 4 miles N. of Pocklinffton.—
The church is a small ancient struc-
ture, of which the Dean of York is
the patron, and the Rev. Edmund
HoUnes the vicar. Pop. 60.
Singleton John, gentleinan
Parmirs, Ellison John
Cooper William Wilkinson Hatt.
GivBKDALB LiTTLB, in the pa-
rish of Great Givendale, wap. of Hart-
hiU, and liberhr of St. Peter's; 2|
miles NNE. of Pocklington.
Kilby Thomas, former
GooDMAMHAM, tUia9 Godmuudin
Ofthtm. is s psiiah In the wap. of Hsrthlll,
partly in the liberty of St. Peter's ; one mile
and a half NNE. of Market Weightoo. ii-
tuated on the lowest aoeUvity ot the Wolda.
This is a place of great antiquity, and was
ivobably the Delfovltia of the Romans:
upon that point Antlquariaas are not
agreed, some of them assigning tl>is station
to Market Weighton, others to Londes-
brough, and others again toMUUnglon; it
U, however, agreed on all hands, that Oood-
manham was the place on which the primary
-mple of Pagan worship stood. This
temple was the gi«t OadMdnl of Notth-
umlMtia* hdd owt In various eaurta, andln-
elosed with several waBs» ewmhilBg within
it many altars asid idols» and wttwiited by the
first personages of the priesthood.* The
site of this Temple of mystle rites and wor-
ship is plainly masked out to this day, by an
live dueler of artUkial hills, now
the Howe Hills. The vencnUe Bede
bi his EcdeaiaBtlaal Histoiy , dvp. xlU. Wb,
Lsays, that the place of the idols was Shown
in his time. The rtewoHtioa of theaegods
took plaee when Edwin, king of Dein, waa
oooT«tcd toClu-istianity jf and there is ren-
aontosuppose, both Ibom the usual praetioe
of the first conTerts to ChristiaBlty, and
ttota tile present appaaranoe of some parts
of the edifice, that the present Chinch, de-
dioated to All Saints, was built tram the
rains of thai temple^ tiK»u^ not on the saaaa
site, as Drake erroneously iaoaginesb Dr.
SInksiy, te the Axthse, VoL L 44. says,
" that the Apostle PauBnua boilt the paririi
chureh of Qodmundhara, where is the oii*
ghialft»t, in which he baptised the hsalheB
high priest Coifi." ThetaithBredttdadto
b now in the posssasion of the Rev. J.
Stillli^fleet, reetor of Hotham, who^ tt la
hoped, will restore it to the proper and 1»>
gitimate situation fkom, which it has doubt-
less been saorilsgioosly abaCracted by aome
Oothie diurdiwarden. The church of
Goodmanham, of which the Rev. WiUiam
Blow is the patron and rector, Aimiahas 8»>
veral fine spedmeas of Saaton archltectuieb
The exterior snh of tiie West end of the
tower, now intersected by a buttsoM, the
arch of the South oitranoe, and the interior
one* entering into the dumoel are Saxon t bat
the upper part of the tower, and the windows
on the South side of the body of the church,
whidi has probably been renewed, have the
ohaiaeter of modem times.
The process of the introdnctten of
Christianity hito this part of the kingdom
Is curious, and is thus related by the old
ChrooielerB ^-JCdwin, the Northumbrian
king, under tbetaifluence of EOidbuiga his
queen, and the preaching of PauUnus* con-
voked a council of his priests and nobles to
deliberate on the expelieney of cmbradng
the Christian lUth. On the qaestton bdng
propounded by the Ring, whether he should
receive the ne# fklth, and be bapCiaed?
Oolfi, the chief Pagan biebop, well undcrv
standing the bias of Edwin's mind, rose first
and said, " The religion we hare hidwrto
foUowed is nothtag worth,** " fiw,** added
he, addrcsstog himself to the Kia«, ** thm
* See Bedeand Camden,
f See Vol, I, page v.
OQfW«
[EaH AkKng-.l G%i.
m BOM of iSbif paople Hut halli more re-
fWfUy wonh^nMd our Gods than I bsre
4taM^ and yet thert be SMoy Chat hath
neetraii te gxaater bmcAli flt thy handst
■Bd tfaflMfora^ if our go<li were of any
power they wonU nther helpline to Mgh
howNnoiiddiinltytbaMotfaen. ThereftNV,
If UaaayhefowMl, thatthtenev idiglenla
boUer and aiore available than our old, let
uawkhipced embrace the camcb* A grandee
high in power, MKtaddreMed the aMembly,
and aail0Md a much more dignlfled and
dMateteHadreawmlfaan hadbeenglven by
tha high prteet, ftir gtring a flnroiirable re-
ceptioa to Chrietianity t «' The religion we
poiieii,''Uie aid, " givce na no imtmetlon
OB tha nature of the soidi when it it se>
paratad from the body we know not what
beeoaoat of itt but the xeBglon of the
Chriatiana, profenee at least, to open to our
vtowaAiture state, and iadesenringof our
unpr^udieed considesatlon.'* The eonolB-
sion was, that Christianity should be em-
braoad; and Cold, with the aeal of a eon.
vect, mounted upoo a war horae^ repair-
ad to Godmundin Oaham, ttm phwe of the
klola, and east Us Javelin at the prind-
palldol^ nommaadHd thoee araund Urn to
bum down tha temple and tha altaia. The
new religioo was then rooelTed by the people,
and Bdwfai hhnsdf was baptised by PauUnus
at York, hi the churdi of St. Pstsi% on
Bastor Sunday,* in the year eS7. Pop. S4D.
Blow Rev. VTm. M. A. rector
Clark John, Esq.
Tyson Rev. Jonb, curate
Forums . Kirbv NioboU»
Appletoo Joon Petch John
Appleton Tbos. Reed Tlios.
ApbletOD Wm. Stephenson J(^
Bfixfaam John Stephenson Rt.
Clark Sarah Stephenson Wm.
Foster Wm. Wade Richard
HewiUWm. Wilson John
Beekett Oeo. boot and shoe maker
Bonoard Thos. ooni millcur
EastagwoM Mary, viot Star
ParkioMm If armaduke, blacksmitb dk
parish elerk
Towse Christopher, wheelwright
Wilson Wm. schoolmaster
Wilson John, shoemaker
Oam'sr, George Fetch, to Market
Wek^ton on Thar, and to Beverley
onfot.
GowTRORpB, in the parish of
'Bishop Wilton, wap. of Harthill, and
liberty of St. Petcr4 ; 4 miles NW, of
• $ee Vol, IL page 35,
211
Pockliagifni. Populatkm, (included
with Ymilthorpe) 111.
Blansfaard Nicholas, yeoman
Dales Thomas, farmer
Hoiliday Thomas, farmer
<3owTHORpB, in the parish of
Blacktoft, wap. and liberty of How-
derishire ; 8 miles ESE. of Howdeo.
Haldenby Thomas, larmer
GoxHiLL, (p.) in the wap. and
UbertyofHoIdemess; 3 miks 9W. of Hon .
sea. The ehorch which is of considenible
antiquity, is situated on an eminence, and Is
embosomed in lofty trees, which add much
to the soleoaity of the scene. Time has
impaired the buildtaig, but it is at pnsoat
undergoing a thorough repair. The llvtog
is a rectory dedicated to St. Giles, the patron
of which is the Rev. C. Consbtble ; the Rer,
John Courtney, is rector, and the Rev.
Christopher Forge, curates Pop, 70.
Farmers, CoUiBson Wra.
Alvin Henry Ellis John
Boys Thomas Bzard Richard
Orange Houses in the parish of
Humbletoo, wap. and liberty of Hd-
derness; 4 miles from Hedon.
GnAifSMooR, in the parish of
Burton Agnes, and wap. of Dickerine :
7 mUes ENE. of Driffield. Pop, sJT
Farmers, Miller Richard
Carrick John Smith WilHam
Dalby Richard Topham John
Hyde BotteriH
Carrier-Samuel Wray, to Brid*
lington, every Saturday
Grbbn Oak, in the parish of
Eastrinjfton, wap. and liberty of How-
denshire; 4 miles E. of Howden.
Blyth Robert, yeoman
i,;.K®"S?.f^'^' > the 'parish of
Bishop Wilton, and wap. of SforthiU j
5 miles NE. of PockUn^n.
Askwlth Thomas, fanner
Gribthorps, or Gripthorpk.
In the parish of Bobwith, and wao. of
HartWllT6mUesN.ofI^wden. Po-
pakitk>n, (with Willeytoft) 145.
Farmers, Laycock Thofi.
Eland Geor^ Penrose Wm.
EhMui Leonard
GRiMSTOifB, in the parish of
Dminington. wap. of Oose and T^i-,
went, and liberty of St. Peter's: 3
miles E. of York. Pop. T2.
Summers Robert, yict. Blackwell Ox
Farmers, Prince Thomas
Loftboiise Bei^. Riibdale Prancif
I^oftbouse Gdward
212
OKI.
[Ea$i MUkng.]
HAR«
GiiiMSTOMK Hanoino, In the
pnrish uf Kirhy Underdale, and wa^).
of Buckro^e ; 8 mU. N. of PockUng;toii.
Fmimers, KIrby Wm,
Aroell Wm. Penrofie Jobo
aarksoD Leouaid^ Wass Wm.
Baffam
Grimstonb NopTH. (p.) In the
wan. of Buckrote, and liberty of St.
Peter's v 4 miles SB. of Malton. The
cburob is a discbariced YkairaFe, dedi-
cated to St. Nicbobw. of v^lch tbe
prebendary of Lanstoll is tbe patron,
and tbe Rev. John Buchanan toe Yksar.
Populatkm, 189.
Or^n Rev. James, ourate
Beilby John, blacksmith
Sbirss Wm. vict. Oelder's Arms
Parman, Marshall Geo.
Beilby John WardillJobn
Dale James
Grimthorpb, in the parish o(
Great Givendale, wap. of Hartbill,
and liberty of St. Peter's ; 4 miles N.
of Pocklin^n. Pop. 29.
MafshaU WiUiam, farmer
Grindall, in tbe parish of Brid-
limrton, wnp. of Dickerini;, and liberty
of St. Peter's ; 4 wiles N W. of Brid-
lington. Pop. 107.
Keudatf Rev. William, curate
Parment Jordon James
Brown Thomas Shaw Samuel
Hartley Wm. Smith John
Johnson Richard
Ormfe Hill, in the parish of St.
Nicholas, Beverley, and wnp. of Hart-
bill t 1 mile B. of Beverley.
OoKBV, in the parish of Bubwitb,
and wap. of Haribill; 5 miles NNW.
of Howdeo* This township was ffiven
bv William tbe Conqueror to Gilbert
Tyson, bis standara- bearer, and has
been tne successive residence of tbe de
Gunnebys^ the Knights, the Dolipans,
and tbe vavasours.
Clarkson Bflcbael, genUeman
Haotborpb, in the parish of
Heminbrougb, wap. of Ouse and Der<
went'^i miles BSE. of Selby,
Jubb William, yepman
Halsham> (p.) in the wap. and
Ubertyof Hoktament 4 miles NW. ofPst.
rington. Tbii village oondits chiefly of a
number of respectable form houses, loattered
at irregular distances firora each other. —
The Church is an ancient structure, dedi-
cated to AU Saints, of which Lord Montague
M ihe patron» sad the Rev. Charles Mace,
the ractor. On a small c
stately Mausoleam, buUt of tbt best whltt
fret Ktoncb Ciapd with poUabed marble, aad
la the oiDtrs an elegant momiment in me*
mory of tbe laCe Sir WUbam Oonstablab
Bart, of Burton romtahift who lies bevs^
mrrouuded by theaaflastacsaf thataarient
Hsmily. Tbe enctkm of this superb strue*
ture cost the sam ot £l(MMQ. Sir Joba
Constable, of lUrkby KaowH bi 1M4, left
by wiU tbe sum of aOL per Mmum, to be
paid out of his estate Ibc ever, fiir tiie foUow-
ing purpoesii 901, tot tbe edoeatloaor 8
poor childreiw ft4L to Ainiiab tbe albrcaakl
diildren with satchels, books* &e. and SSf,
to be dislrlbwtod arapogst eight poor ok|
men, and 4^!. to two poor okl women* with
the hospital erected for their use. Pap.3I&»
Mackereth Rev. John, corato
Parmen, Pattinson Geo,
Baxter Edward Richardson Johi^
Thorpe Thos.
Wbittin John
Wright George
Wright Wm.
Hunter Janiet
RkJbaidaon Fras.
RobiaioB Wm.
Bryan Bedell'
Carr Henry
Castle Wm.
Charopney Tbos.
ColUnson Tbos.
DressevThos.
Pewson James
Gartan John
GUetWm.
Bills Joseph, blacksmith
Fairbank John, sohoolmatter
Falrbank Charles, grocer
Harrison W^i. brkSclayef
Frost Tnomas, yeoman
Smith Francis, vict. Sun
Carrier— Thomas Hutton to Hull
eveiy Tuesday.
HAr.TBMPRicB, (extra p.) in the
wan. of Hartbill; 4| miles NW. of
Hnll. This was formerly a priory,
but now a farm house.
Ellyard Samuel, farmer
Harlethorpb, in the parish of
Bubwitb, and wap. of Hartbill; 4|
miles N. of Howden. Pop. 93.
Farmm'9, LaverMk Tbos.
Ekmd T. yeoman Massey Wm.
Hessell Gregory Moseley Wm,
Knapton Wro«
Ward James, blacksmith
West Richard, shoemakev
Harpham, (p.) in the wap. ctf
Dickering; 6 miles NB. of Driffield; the
former residence, and the burial fdaee of the
ancient family of the St. Quintina, the
founder ^ which formerly came over to
England with William the Conqueror, sad
received the lordships of Harpham as the
price of bin military services. A^joinbig to
HAm.
[Eoit Riding.]
HAT.
SIB
tft«ClMtchoiith«WcrtMniald«» theioandte-
tkem of tlw tentty moMfea* sra yet to be
tBMtd. and wrtala TwtlgQt of the iUh ponds,
tmtthelMildliighaitDCallTdlaBpiwned. The
Chapd, of whieh the Rev. TtaonM Winm,
▼leer of Burton Agno, is laenmbeDt. eon^
ilrtiore neat plelD stone toii«r» abontM feet
M^ a Biive, itpeind eni helsfafeSDed on
the Booth side wtth tariek, and a chaneeL
The acdhca hare been ovlglnaUy an poteted,
and on the North dde there has been a small
aide, ^whleh isnow the cemetery o# the Uk-
nily of St. Quhittai. The pedigree of the
tentty from Haibert, in the year 1080, to
Sir Wte. St. QulDtln, Bart who died in
1777, (tiventy-elght socoessions) Is repttsant-
ed In sndned glass, beautlAilly executed by
peckett, and pteeed In the wtndows of the
eeaietniy, at the expense oftfae last baronet,
who died about the year 1797* bat whose
oame Is not yet rseoided asoong his an-
eestora. This pedigree is tarintenuiJted to
the male Hne through a period of upwards
of seven esntuftoal lu the same burial
plMB are two massive plain stone eofllns,
whSdi "thegravetnth east op again,* but
who were their tenant^ or when they were
tjititsd fftom their narrow manstoo, ^ere is
no naoid to telU There are here also a
BuaafcCT of monuments and Insertptions all
relating to the same Cunily, and several of
then In good pi osci ration ; bat theprlncipal
Is an elegant white marble monument above
the altar base, exhibiting a Atll length flgure
of grief, with the usual emUems, holding
two proile nkcMssce. one of the late 9lr
Winiaro QufaiHn, Biirt. and the other of his
lady. A small tsUet eontahis an Inserlptlon
to her memory, and the words—" Also in
nnemory oT*— the blank remdning to be sup-
plied by fhie hand of the painter, but not by
the hand of flite. Sir William was suo-
eeeded by his nephew, who never took the
title, and he dying, left a son a rohunr, who
attained hb majority to 1818. The village
Is whoOy agrleulturalt the fkrm home-steads
•re good, and the cottages neat and oomfort-
•Ucii On the road ride to Hornsea is a fine
dear spring of exceHeot water, over whidi Is
ereeled a dome, and on the side of thh small
but ancient buOdfaig, is toseribed " ^ John
Wen,** tetended probaMy as a monumental
tribirte to St John of Beverley, who accord-
IMK to the tradition of upwards of deven een-
tnrles was bon in this village** Pop. tSl.
Hall John, lineo manufactarer
Morrlii Chmtopber, inrbeelwright .
Euflsell Thomas, butcher
« Goodwin is of this opinion : Stubbs
|ives B<mley the honour of the Saint's
Storry EobertyVkt. Ancbor ,
Watson Roliat, bUcksmitb
Webster Wm. tailor
Fannerty Tbompson John
Dlzon Fnmcis Groe«r$f
Jeffenon Robt. PeanonJohn
Harrison^Bdw. Webster Wm.
ReastoD Wm. SkoemakerM^
RobsonWm. Brown Robert
Stareley Rhd. Robaon Wm.
Taylor John
Corrtfer— Robert Stom to Brid-
hngifm every Saturday.
Harswell, (p.) in the wap. of
HarthiU ; 4 mUes WS W. of Market Wtfgh-
too. The Church Is a smaU ancient struc
tore, dedicated to St. Peter, it is a dischaigcd
rectory, in the patronage of the SIhigsby
famUy, of which the Rev. Henry Mitton, is
rector. Population 78>
AldersoD Rev. Wm. A.B. curate
Bean Benjamin, parish clerk
FanMrty Palcbett Thny,
Dunweil John Swales Abm.
MarshaUThos. * Topping Ed w.
CorrtM^Tbos. Trimtt to Market
Weigbton every Wednesday.
Hasholmb. in the parish of
Hriflie-on-Spalding-moor, and wap.
of UorthiU ; 7 miles NE« of Howden.
Ptntnen, Renard James
HoUcnd Blis. Wnndngton Wm,
Marshall Geo.
Hatpibld (Great) in the parish
of Mappleton and Slgglesthome, wap. and
liberty of Holdemesst 4 miles SW. of
Hornsea. ThU village appears to have been
a plaoeof some importance, from anan^lent
stone crass of exquisite workmanship, whieh
stands in the centre of the ptaee. Therein
here a burial ptaee. but no plaee of wor-
ship, the Chapel whidi formerly stood in it
having been destroyed by Are about a century
ago. The site of the sanctuary is marked
by a large monumental stone bearing this
inserlptlon X— HERE LIETH THE BODY
OP EXPOPHER CONSTABLE, A.D.64S.
Population lt7*
Fox Rev. T. vicar
Farmer iy Morris Thos.
Blenkitt James Roolclidge Jacob
Chapman John Stabler Wm.
Jackson Hartley White Christphr.
Lowthorp Rbt. Wright Richard
Moor Elizabeth
Hastings John, grocer
Robinson Edward, tailor
Stephenson Wm. shoemaker
Carrier— John Hastings to Hull
every Tuesday.
SIC
KAT.
[Eoii Riding.^
BCD*
Hatfibld Littlk, In the paritb
t>r Sig^rleftlwnie, wap. and UbcSrty of
HoMemess ; 4 miles SW. of Hohmm.
Population, 25.
Tanton Richard, former
Haysthorp, in the partth of
Burton Aenes, and wap. of uMaiting :
4 nUles SW. of Bridlii4;ton. Pop. m,
Davison William, junr. butcber
Walker Georffi, shoemaker
Farmen, Pieroj James
Charter Thomas Smith John
Davison Wm.
Havton, (p.) in the wap. of
HartbiU; 2| miles SSE. of Podcling-
ton. Hayton»cum-Beilby, is a vicar-
Sre, present incumbent Rev. Charles
y ves Graham, it is under the patron-
a«B of the Dean of St. Peter's, York ;
the church is dedicated to St Martin.
Population, 17T.
Crosier William, vIct. White Howe
Olasier Thomas, shoemaker
Rowntree Peter, com miller
Walker William, bkicksmitb
Wilson Joseph, wbeelwil^t
Farmmrtj Leak Robert
Blnnimrton John Ponsonby Wm.
Boys WilUan Staveley Stephen
Clark WUliaii Winter John
~ WitheUJohn
YeamanThooMM
Crain Richard
Crain Mrs. Ann
Holtby William
HEDON, (F.)
In the w«pw of Hoidtnieit, snd liberty of
Hedon, sad St. Pttet'ti 8 miles E. of
Hull, and 9 milM E. of the Hurober. The
town comitts (^iefly of one street, in tho
middle of which Is the Market plaoe; it is
wdl pared, and the road tn every direc-
tion in good cnnditiop. Tlte pariah com-
pri«et an ana of 276 aeres, and the popula*
ation whidi haa been increasing progreMiTdy
for the last twenty years, now amounts to
902, though, in 1801, the numbers were
oidy 592. The govemment of the town is
hi the ooqNMration, which consists ot a
Mayor, nine Aldermen, two Bailiflk, the
latter of whom are Magi^ratcs during their
term of office, and an indefinite number of
Burgesses t the Mayor is annually chosen
iVom the Aldermen, and the Bailiflk from
the Burgesses t the Coroner is one of the
Aldermen annually chosen, and usuaHy the
petaon who has served the office of Mayor
tJ»e preceding year; John Taylor, Es«i. b
die Mayor, and Charles ontrnm and Thomas
'-pkson,Eiqr». are Bailiflk for 1829^ The
Bdwanl
Omblv, Wmism Day. James Iveson* John
Taylor, Thomas Drkig, Hcmy Hsnsley,
Robert CH0brd« John Sontter, and John
Honby, Esqis. The Ooraaer far the yaus
189S4I, is UMry Hsmley, Esq. and Mr.
Jasaes Ivosoo, is Towa Clerk. TbsM Is
hereaeoortof resold, tbat holds pkaa to aa
unUmilSii amoimt. The eourt for tbetm-
psBtake of tlokJemesi, vddch is hM In ttia
HaU, takes w^gnl— ea ot ptes andcr 46b.
and the general quarter siasinna ffar Qm
Bocoogh are held In the same ptaeew Sir
Thonas Coaatable, Daroaet, of Barton
Constable, is Undpanmoant of the aaigalory
of HoldcraeiB, and the eorporatioQ ofHedon
is bownd by cfaaitor to piovkle wllbin tha
town a hall and prisoo te the kads oC
to parliament I
Ueut. Colonel John Baillie, of ;
place, Caveodkh aquave^ London, and no>
bert Farrand, Esq. of Fendiurch itieet,
London. This Borough first sent membns
to parliament bi the 23d of Edwnrd L alter
which no returns were made tiU the 1st of
Edward VL, sloe* whioh tisne the vatoias
have ben regular* The right of ulettioals
ia the bnrgsises, whose privilege is gslaed
eiUMr by deaeent, or by sarvlag sevea years
to a Ikeeman resident ia the Bonn^, or by
an honorary gift at the dlwvetfcm of the
diief officers for the time. The voters
amount to about three hundred. Hedoa
was aaeleatly a sea port of considerable im-
portaaee, conneeted with the river H umber
by a aavigaUe creek, butthe aoeeas ftom tha
Humber dinUnished as the rarrounding
country became drained and embanked,
and was finally choaked up. As HuU in*
creased Hedon declined. In 1774^ an aoftoC
parliament was obtained for reoovciiag and
preserving the haven, and though the sdieme
Called of enUre success for want of a lode to
exclude the tides, the trade has progreMively
increased, and ooosiderable quantities of
grain are shipped here fior London, and tha
West Riding of Yorkshire, for which coab^
lime, and general moidMndiae are received
in return. Camden speaks of Uedon aa
having been '* Cormerly a considerable place
by reason of merohants and shipping s**
his commentator adds, that " ttie i
and marks of two churches, besides the ona
they now have, argues its former populous-
ncss, and by consequence a flourishing
trade." This plaoe sulTered a severe loss,
in the year IC56, by a dreadfiil ooaflagra*
tioii, which burnt down greatt part of the
town, and subsequently several homes in
the Market-place shared die same fate } bu|
they are now rebuilt, and though hMlivii*
HSD.
[East Riding.] hed.
£15
duab wwtahwwl km, the appeanMO of the
town wat eomlderahly hnprored by Uie di»>
aatcr. The diurdi of St* Augiudiie, ci
which thearehbiihop of York Is the patnm,
and the Her. John BfauMH tfieTiear, U the
onlyohutehinthisplaeei of thetwooCfaera,
SC Nidiolai and St Jamei, only the traoea
of the fouDdaaoM remain. Upon part of
•even acrei of land, at Newton, near this
town* giren by Alan, mo of Oubomus, waa
built in the rei^ of Un^ John, an hoqiita],
dedicated to the holy Sepnichie, Ibraprlor,
and leven brethren, or fisten lepers, but it
no loiter esistk A handiome efaapd tot
Roman Catholie wonhip was built here, in
1804; and a Calvinlst ohapd wat bulk in
1801 { thereUaboaMethodietehapdeneted
in 1S18. The oorpoiatian have oeded el^
hmttmt appropriated to the mainteoanoe of
old boiigeaMf, and three othcn appropriated
to tike widows of burgesses, in which they
hnve a small pension, and an annual supply
of coak. There are also two schools, one
for boys, and the other for girb, the children
of burgesses, supported by the Toluntary
oositribotiODs of the representatives of the
borough* The weekly market, which la
held ok the Saturday, is well supplied with
pffo^isions of all sorts. The annual fairs,
of wUeh there ace fbur, are held on the
aeeoad of August, the twenty-eeoond of
September, the seventeenth of November,
and the sixth of December} and fortnight
nuBkets for cattle, esUblished in 1796, are
held every alternate Monday throughout the
year, with Increasing success { the munber
of sheep penned in 1821, amounted to
18»7S8. The Holdemess Agricultural So-
ciety, the operations of which have been
liighly beneficial to this district, hold their
quarterly meettngs in this place, and have
bcre their annual show of prise cattle. Vhis
oodety is composed of most of the geotle-
nen, and principal fittroers, and breeders of
cattle hi this fertile and highly cultivated
district, and possesses a valuable and select
library of the best books which have been
vrritten on agricultnTe, and the sciences
#ith which it isconnectcd. There are also
several other societies here» amongst the
prlndpal of which may be mentioned, the
Friendly Union Benefit Society, with 800
members, and a fund of jElSOO ; and the
Bible Society, which is extensively patron-
iaed. There is a great deal of sociality in
this small, but interesting town, and the
dancing, and card assemblies In the winter,
to which all the principal inhabitants of the
town and neighbourhood resort, impart to
tho pbKse a considerable share of gaiety and
leflocment
Sabah Todd, Bf-^fost C^ffU€,
Letters arr. from Hull, every Mott. Wed.
Tbn. and Sat. at 1 past 9 mg. departs
at I past 18 noon.
DIRBCTORY.
Allen WUliani) genUeniaii
Biintall Lydia, irentlewoDian
Davy Peter, gnentlemaD
Day WillianK aldermaQ
Dixon Rev. John, vicar
Garforth Edward, fentleman
Howden Mrs. j^nuewoman
Iveson William, Esq. Attorney ^ oo-
roner for Holdemess
Iveson James, Esq. attorney
Iveson Ricbard, gentleman
Mitchinson Frances, gentleman
Rank Mary, eentlewoman
Robson Cnartes, gentleman
Stephenson Rev. Wm. Catv. minister
Swfnbnm Rev. Joseph, CaUioUo priest
Thoip Francis, renuemao
TickaU Rev. John
Webster George, ^ntleman
Acadtadet,
Ainswortb Ricbard,(bo3rs* ft«e school)
Boyoe Henry, (ckssical <fe commercial )
Daltou Miss, (ladles' boarding:)
MHofateson Jane, (girls' free Mbool)
BlacktmLlhty Story Ann
Jackson Thomas Oardenen,
Sbottet John, sen. Clarkson Jph. jun.
Soatter John, ion. Manhall John
Boot if SAoMsoAert ,Thofp George
Easart Francis Oroeert,
Hewson Geofge Baron John
Neltborp Thomas Clarkson Joseph
Ramsey William Harper George
Rawson Samuel Harper Anne
Tesseyman John Marshall John
Turner William Pears Alexander
Verser George Robinson Nicholas
Wilson Robert Wilson Robert
Briektai^Sf Hair Drtastrs,
Battye Abraham Knowles Thos.
Burnbam Robert Thompson John
Drew John Pltmben and
Grice David Qtazim'9^
Leek Samuel Belton John
Story Bro6m Broom John
Bittchert, Robinson Wm.
Dennison Thos. Saddfert.
Wood Thom&^ Egglestone Thos.
Carp€nt9rSf Hoe Tliomas .
Battye John Rider Robert
Bum Matthew Surg§tnu and
Hoe Thomas Apoiheeariegf
Johnson John Campbell James
Robinson Nicholas Cautiey Henry
Drapers, Sawyer George
Clarkson Joseph Velvin Duuiel
Hansley Henry Taifort,
Harper George Battye Georj^e
BMJO.
816
Hansley Uanry Scwrliohn
RawdiflTeJohn WngbiWilUam
RawsoD Thomas
Ta»€m»j HoUU md imu.
Doff and Duck, Tbomas Deiinuon
Hone A Jockey, Geo. Whiterwkk
King's Head, Jonathan MitchiosoD
OkTSuK, Mts. Robinson
Old Sun, Benjamin Bonsett
Saundeison's Arms, Thomas Jackson
Sloop, George Gibson, Haven skie
Tiger, Story Broom
MUtMawi of TVacfM.
Batty John, parish derk
Brown Mary, sUraw hat maker
Butler John, eidse officer
Corbrake Frands, farmer
Cowpling, James, coal merchant
Darfins: Robert, huntsman
Ennes Tbomas, grazier
Foster John, harbour master « com,
coal and lime merchant
Gibson Charles, corn miller,Haven miU
Harper Elizabeth, milliner
Hornby John, baker and com dealer
Hyde FranciS) stone mason and mar-
ble cutler
Jekyell Joseph, cooper
Kates William, mace bearer
Madcereth Thomas, spirit merchant
Potchett Thos. watch & dock maker
Robinson Joseph, farmer A ooal dealer
Simon Edward, sexton
Smith WiUiom, yeoman
Stewart James, tinner and brazier
Stubbins Robertj oonjmon brewer and
spirit merchant
Taylor John, merchant
Taytor WiUiam, merchant
Taylor Thos. mercht. <k vessel owner
Taylor Richard, dealer in earthenware
Wilkinson Charles, printer, bookseller
and stationer
COACHES
Wm. Thorpe's Coach, (from King's
Head) to the Rein Deer, Hull,
every Tu. at k past 8 me. and to
Patrin^n in the evg. ate
Wing's Coach, (from King's Head) to
Hull, every Tu. and Fri. at 8 mg.
returns 6 evening
Wine's Caravan, (from Hull to Pat-
nngton) arr. at Old Sun, at | past
9 m/f. everv Mon. Wed. and Sat.
oonv«\-s letters, soods and passen-
gen, dep. same days at 6 evg.
WATER CARRUGE.
JohnLeaUi's V«pel^ toi'Three Cranes
Whan, Lonjoon* aaffothly
[EMiUdifi^]
mm.
ThoBWB Tayior's Veaseb, to Loedi^
andWakefteld, onoe aiHrtnigkilf
and to London QentiionaHy
LAND CARRIAGE.
John Barrett's Waggon, Aon Pat-
risgtOB to UaU, efe^r Ta. 4b Ffl.
rtttims same days
Joaaihan BlitdilnwMi't and WiUiarn
RawsoB's Waggons, (bun Kiag^
Head) to Hull, every Tu. &7ri.
returns in the evenk^r
CSsmsrs to HoU, Kasiagton, Patring-
ton, Ottriaghara, Keykigbam,
Thomgumbald d^ Paul! weekiy
Hklpkrthorp, (p.) in thewap.
of Buckrote : 9 miles NW. of Driffield.
Hera is a chape) of the Established
olmrch, dedicated to St. Peter, cS
wkksh the dean and chapter of York,
are the patrons ; and the Rev. RiohanI
Fonest, the vksar. Pop. 157.
Sandeman WilOam, victoaUer, Black-
smith's Arms
ForfMrf, LovellWm.
Allinsoa William Shoemakert,
Bannby Richard Anderson Timothy
Binning John Cooper John
LoveU Richiard
Hbuinobrough, (p.) in the
Southern point of the wap. of Ouse and
Derwenti 6 mflet ESE. of Sdby. This
place is remark^le for its church* vhiA
has a beautiful spire, ri&ing forty-tvo yanto
above the battkmesita. Di. Stukdcy Mqrs»
" that the Romans had a fort in this plaoe^
on each aide of the great Wfst tower of th«
present church," and ttie situatkm of the
great wall, which ic of a diffoeot naat«ri4l
from the rest of the building, favours th«
suppositioD, that the diurcfa has been placed
upoa the site of the aneieot fort. This edi-
fice, which is dedicated to St Msry, was
made collcgista in 1426, for a provost, three
prebendaries, six vicars coral, and six clerks,
but these piivitegci ceased with the dinohi-
tion, and it is now a dlachaiged vicarage, in
the gift of the king. Population ftOO.
•»• A Foot-post tA Ferrybridf^, at 9 in
the ng. ret. at S in the afternoon.
Caile Rev. William, vicar
Robinson William, gentlemaa
Bromitt Gfiorge, yeoman
Harrison John, yeoman, Grange
Harrison Joseph, yeoman
Middleton William, yeoman
Nappy William, yeoman
Bricklayert, Farmers,
Cobb George Burton Elisabeth
Cobb Thomas Burton John
Ciessey George
HSH. [EoH RiiUngJ] bbs.
ei7
Jaokiioii Thomas
Laverack John
IjoUe V Thonitts
RoutE Edward
Tajrlor Esther
Lambert James
NewhamWm. sen.
Pearson Thomas
Taiioru
Abbey Mark
Ward John
Kay Thomas fTkMUorighU.
Lee Joseph Pocklington Jpa.
Skopke^tn, WooduTjohn
Brings Thomas
Bordman John, saddler
Cressey WilUam, rict Britannia
Dalbv Richard, schoolmaster
Dickinson J. butcher Ss TicUHalf Moon
Bmmerson Margaret, sohoolmistKess
Howdle John, opra miller
Hewham Wiliiam, Jan. butcher
Robinson William, oonstaUe
SmaUwood James, vict. Do;
Stickney Joseph, blacksmitb
Csrrltert—Crossd; Lambert, to Sel-
by, every Mon. at 8 mom.
Sitam Paekti to HaU, at 10 mg.
Hkmpholmb, in the parish of
Lereu, wap. A liberty of Holdemess ;
8|mUes8B.ofDriflleM. Pop. 93;
Fatweri if rsowsit, Harrison John
Atkinson William Kemp Isaac
BUtou Ralph Kirk John
PaUowdown Wm.
Idell Francis, schoolmaster
Hbslrrtow East, in the parish
«f W«slHcMiertoii,&wap.ofBuckKMet M
iiih.ENE. of Milton. Here U a Chspd [of
BMe^ ft ft IfoCfaodiBt GhapeL Fop. 19G.
Jndson Richard, y^man
Farmtrsy Newlove Mark
Cross David Vlckerroan John
Hoofe Thomas Woodill George
Lamb John Yates Thomas
Cordiner Matthew, iron roaster
Cordiner Richard, blacksmith
Knatfgs James, carpenter
Spedc WiUiam, shopkeeper
WoodiU James, tailor
Hbs'lbrton West, (p.) in the
wap. of BuckroBc; 0 mlt. ENE* of Malton.
The parish chord), ded. to St Andrew, is in
the patrooage of the Kibg. Pop. 273.
Cannins Rev. Wm. M. A. rector
Foulis J. R.'Esq. Magistrate
MorsbuU Jonathan
Piercy Thomas
Ruston Johu
SimnsoD Joseph
Walker Robert
Wilson Frauds
Shtiemakers,
Boy Thomas
sHephensoa Wm.
CarpenierSf
Milner OeoTKo
Smith Thomas
Farmer*^
Bointon'jQge|)b
Bolted II Thomas
Gibson Cieorge
Goodill Robert
Heap John
Blanebard Charles Dade, taiknr
Lovel John, churchwarden
Fetch William, grocer
Robinson John, schoolmaster
Wilson Francis, vict.
Corriar— J. Boyes, to Malton daily.
Hbslinoton, (p.) in the wap, of
Oiueand Derwent; 8milatSB.QCYoilu—
The ebapel ia dedioatad to SU Peter and St.
Paul,, and the prebendary of Ampleforth in
York oathednd to the patnn, the Rev. Fnada
aceccalfflsthefauumbent. Here to a hospital
for 8 poor meo, and 1 poor woman, wiHi a
raotal from the Castle MlOi, at York, whidk
letforffiV. per ana. and alao 5L per aan.
firopi a rectory in Clevriand. — Popw 513. ,
Coates General James
Hodgson Martha, j^ntlewoman
Porter Captain Henrv • '
Reynolds Aon, gentlewoman
Richardson Rev. James, curate ■
Yarburgh Henry, Esq. Hall
Yaiburgh Major Nidiolas
Corn MUten, Lockwood Robert
Hodcson Seth Nicholson John
HolMiru John Ponty Robert
Farmen ^ Ftomm Fool Thomas
AyerJohn Robinson Thomas
CaiT Francis teller Thomas '
Oarr WiUiam 8if|swoath George
Cooper William Turner Robert .
Dickson George Umpkiby William
DicksonJohndsRd. Ware William
Dover John Wilberforoe Thos.
Feather William Wright George
Hick William SoAMAarv,
Lambert John BrayshaW Wm.
Lasenby Thomas Smith Richard
Beckett Thomas, vict. Robin Hood
Boardman WilliHm. bleacher
Dale John, vict. Ship
Foster Thomas, tailor
Lambert Robert, bricklayer
Pool John, carpenter
iSkelton John, day school <fe parish clerk
Swales John, linen maouiiBcturttr
Ware Robert, bhioksmith
Hbsslb, (p.) in the wap. of Hull*
shirei 5 miles WSW. of Hull. Thto to aa
ancient pamh and mapor, the date of which
may be traced to the conquest. The manoc
of Heaslo was fonnerly a poasession of the
StnteviUes, and Joan StuteviUe oaMed the
estates to Hugh de Wake. Thto lady was
tlie first to introdvce £b» custom of ftmides
riding stdeways on horsehaok,|and the device
on her seal axhihits a lady hi Oiat posture,
holding the bridle in her right band. Th«
praximity of thto nili^c to the Himiber ren-^
dexed it an ftdvaatageous iltuation for ship
S18
ass. [Eoit Ridimg.] bol.
buUdiiis.vhkh uMI ktdy iw emltd oa to
ftoousklenblecxtent AUtttetDlh»i»nAwrt
oflleate, toHentewoodhowe/aliaadMiie
maiMioo IMoiiglaK to JoMph RobiaaoD Peaae,
Eaq. Miemhifntlwpkcr, tHuB. This house
comaukb afiM view of the Humbcr* bullea
extensive than from the houieof If r. (hooper,
md-ottiersoiithetopofthehUi Theehurdi
isdedlaMito ABSatalst ttkavkangcin
Che fMI of the ciDWB, ind the Rev. BdmoBd
GM«ooa,A.M.vfe«r,ietheiiKiniibeirt. The
RcNr.*TiflMlhy Raikes, n Mmrtor of thepiv.
•enttenflyof Ralkes,of Hun, London, end
Gloueesltr. wis vk« of Hesile taithe oom>
■wnctmeiit of the lart^CBtuiy. Tlwre are
hwe a viMH MiiiltM and iaK)M« flenaeny
cailawad, and i^refal doles to the poor, m-
der the diieelion of the viear and the dninb-
wardcna. The lole Mr. Raikoi, of GkMoca*
tar,.tfae founder of thoM vatottUn imtita-
ofthiateaily. Popnlation 1981.
Gtfwood Rev* Bdmiind, A. M. Ticac
Locke T. B. Esq. bauker
Mnwhood Eev. Richard, A.M. cnnte
Pease Jf. U. B«q. Hesslewood honae
Roe Cbas. Esq.ci»iptfoUerof Cttstons
Wilson Isaac, pdater
Omthru, Bscrett TiMmias
Bailey Citffis Vooddy John
Barkwqrth Kte. Leighton Tbomas
LoCMliDgtOBThO.
Thompson loha
ThrasUeA«nii
BeanMerOy
Bontall Samuel
Cooper Samuel
DiokiniMm Satmiel
Eani8h»frIi«B«
EamskaNr Roliert
Hall Frands, tern
HaU FrancMkiaii.
Newninrcta Iciiii
Railey Rlchnfd
RipHngham Joel
Suker John
Siovin OoraeliuB
Todd John
Watflon J.K.
WoodTbooMS
Rudstoii Willitttn
Wninman Joseph
BrieiMayert. Bxtoby Robert
Brocfclebank Wm. Sisbous Wm.
Cmwflbeti iobn
ColUnsoii James
JoAwff,
BooCh WiUimn
WaseucraaOkas.
Waiidley Philip
Pnri$ trkiie iHt.
PeHSP,TrittACo.
Pin^, Waid^
Co.
PUmgk Mmkm,
Bflton John
{Saunders Joba
Shoemakers^
BeOard Samuel
Sioiey John
Buicktre,
Carim Jobn
Michael Jacob
Cifm UiUtte,
Marshatt Wm.
srtooP. B.
Hodgson WMUaan
reoMta,
iBfoogb Robert
Green WiUiam
TboBBpaon Leond. Gnsen Tbeoittt
Fnmfr%, Levitt Robeit
Siai&. BobHttoa Daniel
ApfMon Simon, maltster
Gibson John, eardcuer
Green Mark, vTct. Manfois of Uiaiiby
Hanisen Wm. tailor and draper
Houghton W. 1^. book Under
Sellers John, vicu Three Crowns, Cliff
SmAb Christopher, vk^ Adm. Hawke
TUrkell Joseph, officer of eidse
Webb Beoj. schoobnaster d; derfc
Writ^t Tbos. vtet. Ship, Ftetry
The Afttie ttariM Cootk to HuH,
every Tu. ^ Pri. dep ats in the mom^
and ret. at • evening—Cemfrx, Speck
it Wollis, to Hud, every Tu, ^ Fri.
HiLaBBTHoapBy in tbe paiiib of
Bridlington, and wa». of Didnsting ;
llmUeS.ofBiMMnKUNi. Pop.M.
Boidass John ALundy Wm. fmnen
HiiitTOM, <p.) in the wap. and
liberty of UoMerncss; 9 mUea ENE. oC
Hnio^ The chureb is dedicated to St.
Margaret The Oev. Chxittophcr Sykc*.
of Rooa» is the incumbent aiul jwtroni ■
Population 39.
Hutchinson Brian
HntcbbNoaTfaoa.
af Biitflng»
Foster JoMpa
Foster Jamea
HivB, in the parish
ton, wap. and libeity of I
4 miles BIfE. of Howdeu.
ForaMrf, Lawton Wm.
CVaven Thomas Prince Rltftard
Ifafl inomas * Westoby Jobtt
GibaonlMier ^
Ho|«Lvii, (p.) in the wap. and
UbertyoTHoldenieitt SmUcsWE. of Pnj^
rk«tdn. Hds vfll^gfe iapleMHrttf titualnd
mi a small crnhMued. Thl TRKat churdt
was buitt in the yen 1814, by the vkar, tfte
ncv. chUrtaBirker, M. A. and IsMfesiad
to St Nidbokn. Pep. dib.
Barker Rev. Charles, M. A. vicai,
Bassindale Hugl^ corn miUer
Diqkinson Tbos. bcboobnaster
Wales Mary, vict. Plough
FarfMfa. Ifillon JohnA Jas«
BaBautJonCh. Huntnnt^eorge
BUUmTbemas Hintcbinsmi Robect
Curr Jobn Major Robert
Chariton Be^). Mar^aH Wm.
Croft Wm. MarshaUJoha
Futty Francis Preston Rtebaid
Gell Thomas Simpson Seth
Greensides John Stepbensim Wm.
Carriif, Wm.Greensldes to UuB 1V»
UOLMB - oy - SpALDIKQ - MOOB,
<r.) in the wap. of Hvthmt ^vtlHSW.
of MKkit W«%htOB» a&dirtnhwWBby
HQIi.
[East RUtmg.\
H(NU
»9
the name oC Hemp Holine* fkom tlie quan-
tity of Hemp foEmerly culUrated hem—
The hill ot aoum; on which «ui^ the an-
cuotdkurdi* it a very fine otaieot, particularly
on the high rasd to York fWm Market
WelgMao. From CMa elevated sitnatkia a
deU^itftil sarvey nay be hod of the eur
voundi«( eountry* in whiek nqmim fknnh
and York CiUheiial are ptomiMnt ol<|eata.
Upon thie aouat ftands. a bamnm, iam
whk^thatdlvialoaar tUa extaneive wapen.
take of Haithi9, called Hohae Deaean* it
aaid to take it* naae* Here ia a bed of
tJIPiin, la whiek era alio Ibond anmio*
Mite, or snake itonei.^ A practise hai beett
■depted im lUa perish, by aenne of the
pcinelpal laadholden^ of alloltlnff a oertaln
<inaBtIty ef landi a> acow|;8tektotheirla-
boannt which has materially tended to the
confbrt of their families, and tb the ease of
tbe parish. A shock of an earthqiuake was
Mt ia thia neighbourhood on the 18th of
Jamniry. I81f, at I»</clockat night& The
olhnehis^edicatod to All Sakits, and js in
W» jpakanage of St JofattV Cbhege* €cm-
bridffe^wholBtottttbeieetary to the viearv
%leaier foil Us lifb, ota pepper earn yearly
aint Thawatc keratwo* Aapeb, m» tat
ttihBfaina>'Ca«tolle#aad ta» ether tot the
MelhadlaH. Piop.'lSia A tuuUthai.eiilela
tfiat in tHaiiliiiif sHiaepatead>whaii.agiiea>
paitertlliiMltaik waaa-tcodtes n«iassa
kerbpthe-YsewMNfoip
, aft WeRwnv WdRe.o* the
edge oe3MiSl% mblia, torttri»moilkil one ef
whom waa eaapioted ia fuldkig. mwreMsM
over the draary waatas. aod Ihe oUier in
faaplering^ the pKuteetion of keaven fbr
thcNiewlhi were expoted to Iha danoert. af
^road4 aadltaaca ar^jpoaooa yet living
who can. aeaKoaber the time when« iafi^ggy
weather, it waa oooklered a dangooatalv
teoapttoctaiathp oonMBOB without a gukieii
Ctarkaoii B.J. banker, Molne Howe
CroskUl J. sMwtrd to lAdydCoffirton
Holmea Mil. Mkij, fmltlewaiiian
tambM YlkM. muenair
Langdale Hoo. Cbiii%M> HtfU
TkoaiMoa H^mwMfi'
Tonier Key. Jokb
FwrmtTM & f^mnm, Jiewft^ Tbbs.
inkftMBD0d0^ smgjaim
Atkinson'^&n "^ '
BUbrough JokiL
Bramley Tbos.
Brown ire««
SortonJBUt^
little Joko:
0>ate» TltfMnafi
Picking
Loftua Robert
Mackley Jobn
QucrtouSanib
Rid9B GfiQCce
SimosoaVUiiam
Taylor Robert
ickinsoQ Jaba .Tlwckmy Joliii
W«; Yaw Robert
WurdeU Jobu
Wild Jobk
Blacksmiths,
HadsonJohn
Mason Mark
Pexton Tbomfis
€oal merchants,
Hutobinsott Jobn
LoRisWrn.
OmimtiUrSt
CbarterJobM
MoMky Wm.
Shoemakers,
Bramley Cbarles
Massey George
Sturdy Mann.
Shopkeepers f
Breadley Pranas
Cade Ann
HIH Robtsrt
Snitk Geo.
9rhtelwrighlt,
CiMieJoba
GfUBettjania
Brooksbank JobD» gents, bdg. school
Buck Juroes. ornamental plasterer
Cook John, tailor
Fisb Thomas^ butcher
Hticlsoa John. vict. Blacksmltbs^Arms
Hutchinson Matthew, viot. Sun
Johnson Wm. joiner .
Sbnpson Robert, bricklayer
; 9talnton Wm. parish derir
Steward^nJobn, Tict. Wbw Imi'
WbiCeheaJI Wm. vtet lf««4r Ifounds
icbrrftr, J^^bittb, le llftirkt* Weigh-
ioa Weds. ; ami ttt^liowden SsU.
H"0f*MR-0N-TifB-WOL*8j,(P.> In
the wap. of Hartbill ; d mUes $>¥. o(
Beverley. Pop. 138.
Formerf , Suddaby John
HarteadWrn. Suddaby Samuel
Suddaby DoKsey Swift John
KofsfiMd Jobn^baot ^nd'shoe roftker-
ICay Robert, shopkeeper
Teali 'Wm. blacksmkh
HoTiMPTOH, (p.) intkewap. and
Kbtrty of Hokleniess ; 4 mites R. of Pat-
ringtoi^ A village near the sea, which ift
exttqmely kealthy; the church h' a small
strueture* of whid^ 0)e King is the p^ran,
andthp Re«. Charttt C^meinis Chamber*,
M. A. the rector^ Pop. 908.
Laoey RkAnrd^geiit.
Paris il«f; Bamuil, M. A. cnnte
Fonaert, Stephenson Wm.
BashiU Wm. . ^«^>
Dennlson Feed. Hartings Wm.
Bnwstier John Wilkinson Geo.
OieenWnk tVheelM^ghts,
Mannilichard G»ha» Joseph
Rlcbardflon John Harmon WiUium
Sowerby Tbos.
BlMonl Ri€haard, btecksmttb
CtMwiiu»ThoB. vict. Board
CookcUineWw. sUoomaker
Hiidtard' Kntban, schoolmaster
Peancm' Fmncia, shopkeeper
RicbflvfaMi Mai7, milliner
fVrferSf^WUsenife GwensWes, to
Hull, eye^ Til. and W-
£
S20
HOR.
[Eatt SiiUfig.] ti0w.
HORNSEA, (p.)
Inthffwap. and liberty of HoldcrocMi It
miles from Beverley, 15 ttom HedoOa and 16
from Hull. There was ftwmcrly a mariut
hert weekly* but it ha« long been disused-—
ThechurdiiaaUiigt gqthie strueture, d**
dieated to SL NtdiolM, of wluoH the King
ist^patmn. and the Rfv, Robsrt Craft,
irkar, the {ncumbeot; then aie likewise
Calviniat and Methadlst cfaapeli, and a
churdi s«i«Dol. Honiiea is much flra-
qocnted, hi Che bathing teasoo, Wfthin
three quarters of a mile to the NE« of the
town run the mighty streams of the German
Ooeaa, and immediately to the SW. is a lake
eovering upwards of four hundrad acres of
land, and fbll of most excellent and highly
flavoured fldv There is in this place, as in
many of the other watering places of Yorkr
•hive, a flne chalybeate spring. Races are
Md here on a varlablB day, between the
17th and 24th of July. Pop. with Buxtou 790.
William Bum, foot post-man to Lewa,
no Mop. Wed. Thur. and Fri. depv at 9
mom. ret. at 1 noon.
Corey Rev. Cborlesy curate
Forae Rqt. Cbpr; curftte of Map|)leton
Laybtilrn Captam Jofatt
Sykes Rev. Jiimes, CalviDist mlDister
<3nifry, Linskin Stephen
Bedell Benjumio FarsMrt ar yeomen,
Day Rebecca BenuetGeo.
Eagle Mrs. Burn Thos,
Gibson Mrs. Davison Wm.
Green Qeorge Fisher Samuel
Hodsoo John Foster R«lph
Runton John Frost Samuel
Smith Dorothy Galloway John
Wilson C. B. Harrison Tbos.
Biaektmilht, Heron Robert
Smith Tbomiis Jftck^on Richard
WadfortbJohn Merrtt Francis
Boot^ShoenuAers, Noble James
Acklam Tbos. Simpson Joseph
Grantham Wm. dk Stork* Wm,
parish clerk Warcup Lsnoc
Greensides Wm. Whiten Wm.
Harrison John Grocer* ff Drapert,
Lawson Robert Cooper Richard
Welbum Robert Henderson Wm.
BritfktayerSf and druggist
Gale John Hillaby John
Grantham Ricbard Leeson WilUam,
RusseU Wm. baker <fe gardener
Russell John Loundsbrough W.
Tayk>r Wm. Walter Robert
BuicAers, Woodhouse Wm.
Bennet John 8irAoo/aMulars,
BuhionJohn Brown George
Bulson Wm. and NicbolsooJoOti
taUow cfaaudler
amrgeom, floathwick MiitL
BaUantlne Jamei fTkeelwrigHe,
Harrison Cbartef DawaonJebn
TaUore, 4rc. Soutbwick Wn.
Pool John Wallk Thomas
AmersWm. rkt, dk-miiler, Pr. of Wafes
P •" 5:.rM..f ,x,n,,tj,Mf* nrV.HolderDess
!■ ' ' '; Tj fJidsi^ ofljfpr
h) ii" K .b+ a, twne nuA twine maker
Vii\tf'>^ i^ml S>n, pTumliertnTid-glaaleia
Hrsloj. ,h>titj, viti, Did Hotel
JJf^^^L Thit^. »ufdk?r
ifilnev Win, piinler
Fiiii] Jdsrpii, duck and uatch maker
Sl:tlr Jnjjij, wfii^rr «
Suukvr MjirlH), Hilt. Hiire AHoonda
TiiU* Will. viu. N^^w HotH
Will Lis i 1 1 L n y 111 0 1# cuttctaer
Ward Mary, hosier
Waters Geo. lapidary
Wells Wm. ffardener
West Benj. nair dresser
Coaekes to HnU daily except Fri.
. Carriert, D. Robinson, J. Noble»
M. Harwood^ <fe W, Wilson^ to Hull
Tu. & Fri. ; to Beverley every Sat.
HoTHAM, <p.) in the wap. of
Hanhilli 3 miles NW. of Sooth Gavcu-»
Tbeehurohtodedioaledto St Ossraldi the
Rev. James SttlUi«flf«t» A. M. isihe seetar»
and the Ktog. is the patnm. Holham was,
the property of the aneient Ikmily of the Uo.
thams, now of South DaltiMU A Roman rood
passes neir this: viUaga. in m diieetiaa s»
North and South Nrvhaldi Pop. »3»
Gee Mre. Hammhi gentloworaan
Stillingfteet Rev< Jame^
Farmere 4r Vedmen, Reader Geo. Carr
Butterick John Rhodes Wm.
Hopkinson John Stather John
Ingram Tbos. Stather Wm.
Jackson Robert Watson Ann
Butterick Cbnrles, shopkeeper
Dean Joel, Bboemaker
Domou Jobn, bricklayer
Eccles Thomas, blacksmitk
Hembroufch.RobertyOoni miller
PostillGt^. sbopkeepeiT
Snr)ceson Geo. ' qarpenUk
Wilson John, tailor
WitbUl Tbos. clock mkr. A day scboal
Carrier, Robert Smart to Hull 4i
WeighioD, every Tu. and Fri.
HOWDEN,:(pO
In the wap. and Hberty of Howdooshlre; 9
miles ttom JSnaith, 10 from Sdby, and n
from York. Here is a very good market enL
Satulday. This town is of oonsldetaUe
antiquity, but it ooouint notfdQg i
aam. [Eatt Midinff.\ how.
221
andtheioMliifof the anoieiit piliM oCthe
bUhopioriHirtMBi. Tbejoito^fltkMiiCalkd
HowdoMhfre, teapceulUr, under the Dean
and Chapter of Durfaain,. and eiMppriwi
HofPden, Laxton Chapel, Barmby Chapelj
BaatrlngCoo. Aemingbrough, Barihy Chapel,
HoltbTi Branlk«ham, SUpwith, SUeker
ChapeC Bftcktoft, WeMon, and Walktiig.
ton. Theoollcjglatecliuxcliof Hoivdeuwai
dianlved in Che fint year of Edward VI. and
the tenporalitlei thereby became Tested fai
the crown. The revenues for supporting the
fiArie being dispowd ot into private hands,
the eboix Cell gradually into decay, and at
length beooming totally unsafe, the,parish-
kMMTs, in the years 1634, and 1836, fitted
up die nave for the ceMntion of diviae
woohip. In tihe year 1696, the groined roof
of die ohanod MX in, and tniax thft time
the EiM end of the diurch has exhibited the
appearsnoe of a magiiifloent and venenble
niin. Tlie church is built in the form of a
cross, with an etegant square towa of forty-
fire yards' in lidght, risLig from' the centre
upon pointed ardies, supported lyy clustered
piU«rs. Over the communion table is a
pataiting of the LonTs supper, by Mr. Bell,
of Selby, which filbthe bows of the ckMed
central ardi between the lUkve and the choir. I
The most cariotts, and once the most ele.
gant part of this sacred edifice^ is the Chap.
te^Kouse, built about the middle of the four-
teeiA century. Its form is octagonal^ re*
iemMlng the chapter-house at' York ; but Its
dimeuslou aie greedy inferior, Itf width
being only fA^gbt paces. The! style of arohi-
teeture^ however, ia superb; U coataina
thirty canopied seats, separated by clustered
pUaaters of various members, . very small,
and extremely delicate, having foliated oapi*
tals of pierced work, firom which r^ rich
tabernacle work, ornamenting Gothic grches.
The whole )s eoostructpd of a' line durable
IVee stone, and had a bioautifui oetag<MMl
stone spire, which fell in on St Stephen's
day, 17i50i The tower of the church to a
pirin ijttt wdl propordonedand stately struct
ture, boiltof a durable MM ef rtnAe. Its
ereedon heshy aD wiltett been ascribed to
Walter Skirlaw, Usbep df Durham; but
BMMt pnrtnhly it was onlyhe^teBediqf diat
prelate, $m die Mknrhig homely oonplet
^' ttihof Skirlaw indeed was good to his
*' He bulttthem a school house and
" heightened the steeple.*^
Tlie present chureh appears to have been
erected ftom the materials of a prevtous
a^OMieuTe. And it if |ar6bable, Owt aa die
Ootfic style Qt waShig was reeendy eo
T
into ftshkA, when tke prebends were endow,
ed in 1967« Ihpeharoh was flnidicd about that
period, exespttng the steeple and chapter*
booses wtdcfa were buiR by Walter SkirUw, in
dieiRDurteenth century. This prelate died at
Howden, and bis boweto were buried in die
diurdi. The living of Uowden is a vicar*
age, not in charge, of which the kiagistbe
patron, and die Rev. Ralph Spoflbtth, M.A.
the ineumbent. The chureh is dedicated to
St Peter. There ia an ancient palace here,
which the bishops of Durham lionnerly
made their summer residence; the palace to
supposed to have been erected by Walter
Skirlaw, whose arms are yet seen in some
parts of the nibis. Hu successor, bishop
Langley, also made several additiona to the
edifice; the briak arch, through which lies a
passage to the orduuds, ponds, &e« xppmn
to have been of hto ereedon, as hto arms yet
rem^ on a stoue plaoed in the comer of
thearch. The venetabfe mine of thto an-
cient palace, being patched up with moderD
building, are now converted hito a tum.
house. . It is situated almost dose to the
church yard,, and nearly opposite to t|ie
South dde ofthc dxok>. whidi presents to
the eye a nuOestic ruin. On the South ride
of the palace was a park extending to t|io
banks ot the Oute. Howden U rituated
I abouta mileftcom the Ouse, where it haa a
small harbour for boats, and a ferry over
the river. . In the Market place there to a
toige building, calted die MootJwU, hi
which the eourts for the Jurisdiction are
hdd. There are hcte two meeting houasi^
one for the MeduxUpts, and anodier for the
-Independents 1 andaFreeSdKX)!, of whicb
the Revt Thomas Grey to the master—
The population amounts to 8060.
POST-MASTER— W. A. Joflfrics,
C^ee, Bridgegati,
Letters arrive at 9 rooming, and are dce-
patdied at 1 noon, daily. .
'DIRBCTORT.
Jcttdtmi€i, Boarding and Day^
Free School, .Rev. Thomas Grey^
Northobpbr street
Janes Mrs.D. (la.bdg.) Noiiboknby st.
Lee J. AS. (ladies^bdg.) Chuicta yd.
Walker John, (day) HiSlgite
jHlomies,
Eanisbaw George tlawdon, Bridgegt.
HarrtsoqHugb, Brtdoente
Robinson Jonn, Pinfotd street
Sp<>ffbi«b, jon. PeinoDS and Dyson^
Bridgegate
.<<iicfibn4«rs and Jppraiurt,
Buckle John, Bailgate
Shepherd John, (appr. only) BrWgep*
9!^ 9CW. IBasi Midimg.'J^ umw^
Btteom mid Hmm FmHnr$>
BpAks Robert, lliirk«t pfaee
UilaUNMrne f. (<fc dbmme}, ehmd^jrit.
Bmk^n rnnd Pitmr thmlerr,
Fkh Tbomiifl. Hieh Bridire street
Wltek Mrs. e\^viA yard
Miw UoUilliiy, JMiirtoet place
Ban*.
SdofieMy CtNttefl 4rCo. HMi Brid^ rt.
(onttpooner , A Uwood^t?o.London }
Amiiir«'lte'(A>W.A.Jusdee,Bridgest.
Jackson Tbomns. Bridgegate
Iiittle R. and T. Bride^ate
iromiBji Robert, (ftirrter only) Piatgt.
FNurf. John, Brldi^gate
Wood WHHai», Hfulgate
Booktttter, Stationer ^ Pirinter. ifc,
Jtisdoe W. A. fcirrubitluff ubrary,
patent medicines, natier nangings,
die. and post office; Brid/;;egate
Boot ond Shoemakert,
AmoU Creorge, HailgAte
Clark Cbristopber, Market ylace
Cooper Garbiit. BTidge][(ale
Croft Ricbard, Bridzeic&te
Ooiilden WilUMa, Cbiiccb vatti
Graiiby William, m^ Bricf^ street
<ilr0eD Robert, HAilgnte
Maf kell Ctoorjn?. market ploee
Fease JobQ. Bn(te<*gate
Stony Dsvid^ BMdge^te
VolkMs BdWanl, fInUgate
WiiMn TboNMifls Pini^strefll' •
VottDg Q«H«in Bridgegata '
HotlcbiMoirJdsepb, Mirtcetptoo^'
Matttowman wimam^ Blbrkerplhc&
Br^ittn^Mt and ff«r.
Carter J<abn» Hailgote
Ccow WiWaiis Hnikate
HuttOD Francis, Hoilgate
BriokLaffm-t^
Foster Joscpb, Hailrate
GoodwortbJohn, HaUBBto
JobDMa^^-> Hailgadt
AcioAirs.
Broom BenjamkiA, Haili;^
JJIUVtU Dvujcuana, _
FkveBJoliov Bridgegata
rket
FiUiUB.
WilMB^opb, Ua^lgnte
— -% Mar
hM, Market plaea
Rusbworth WiUiam. Bridgegtte
Mason John
plao»
etplaea
Chemi&tr end BruggiUt,
Cooper Qf« ju BhidfmmtB
OoodaR TboiMKv Market place
Clock and fTatek Makers,
Richardson John, Mirket plaoff
Walker iQho» afagket place
fjcnwr Jniw?t Virjirlmbi*
K ht^ b\n:orth Mnry ^ H rk\ nipgtftt!*
T><iTTn John, MiifSfi-t |jlace
K*an Ttiouia<^, H«Uhi*l^
Hnrper Thoitnjt^, Flftt KieLI^ mUt
f^li^tmi Thufimn, Flat Fj**lii mtlL
SmiUa (jcor^, Htile miU
Fpwsfrr RiiKprt, llfliltT^^r;
tl^QfM ThoniJutj Hiisb Bri*ig# <:1k^et
^V* and Uf't ia^itrante Office.
PbffMii, Roli^'it Bunks Miirb'l i^laccr
Feoro W ill i 3 »o. Pi fifolil v1 ifl^t
Ut'QilpT WtJllam. Hl^^lj bri«igi^
Mium Wil|JujiT» L'urTi iiiaik«t yU
T^iylor WiUiiLr», Hi^E BHi%a vtivet
Honks Robert, lUArkei ^ilace-
Hrijol£s Witl]i:rs, iirlil,^('i£iLtii
Cocker llobi^ri, Biiii^i2}>ute
Gray Mar), Conj imirKet Iiill
T+?ft CowijJttjiy) Vksir bine
Thfjniijson Sibismiidbf Piufobi street
I'lhittofne Francis, Church vfinl
Wittberell Jo5t*pti A John, Market pU
WUkiij*qn Josbiiii, (lea dlt.) BrWircgr,
Britiy Thomas, Brulir^^^Qle
Rirrrif , Morhi'T ubicc
Nut brown Miify, Iirylj^Cfc(ntu
llaby Jtuberti Wiirkul pljice
tVaton .lohn, Mfwkf t ^\hirc
Rflbv Roitert, (Ji'alL^r} Market placo^
Wet^ieniU J. a: J. (dir?.) Madtf^t |»L
WoJTTri^'.
!C/UT MliTT, Mafki?t. tiUiwi
Soldi J Iwn* flfiii Ttircrr^r,
Arit^pl^ Jnm^ HcvF^on, Drint£fl street
HliLuk liidl, lUsi^s J< 4itl, BrKttuticiito
Kinok Hoi^*\1*tiim Jiiiik^soii, EruJjce^.
U ljick*5iii i L b '* (Irms^ J , Von^r , UiiJiifgt*
Uliujk ftwnn anil Cross Kr>»i» Jwbtt
WftTerVrOrtb, Otirji market biU
Blue Boar, Johti Poit^eH, Btidgejtfllis
HOW. {Eatt Midimg.J BMr.
Grm>rs, Joseiph Duohec^ Bridgegate
UaU Moon, Robt FosUsr.looBiBefQial
ian 4k postiqg bouse) Mofhei pi.
King's Head, Crow, Brkteegale
LincolnTaverii, J.TowDsendfMjrki. pi.
Red Lion, Tbomas Nothard, Hnilgate
Rose & Crown. Geo. Auty, Churcb yd.
Seven Stars, Thos.Ivesou, Market pi.
WeHinston, Wm. Bowman, Brid&ef]^
Wheat Sbcaf^ Joseph Taylor. Haazt
While Horse, John ButUe, (^ sheralPs
officer) MadceiplBOs
V roMMOR^crs •
Day Geo. (4e dlr.in paint) Maikrt pi.
Hutohtnsoa Joseph, Market place
Matthewnaii WUltam, Macket place
Fletobcr John, Bridgegate
GouldenJohn. Bridgegate
Pratt John, Uailgute
Sanderson Geo. noiner) Pinfold street
Shepherd John, Bddgei^te
Waisou George, HaUgate
Wiudle Thomas, Bridgegate
Linen DraverM,
Carr Mar}*, Market pUce
Coiftes Jo<>eph, Marketplace
llHrrison Snrah, Market place
PeirsoB E. A Q, (toadUsO BiidgegaiB
Linm and ITMf/m ihapen.
Brewster T. W. (<fe agent to the Tea
Coaipany) Madiet plaice
fJUaihofue Francis, Chuich yaod
WetheraU J. and J. Mniketplaue
MaUsUn,
Carter Joha,iIailKato
Crow WilUam, llailffate
Kutlon Francis, Uaflgata
MilUaert and Drstt Maken,
Bradley Mary, Market place
Briscomb Ann, Nortboloiby street
Pearson Mary, Church vara
Peirsons B. and G. Bridgegate
Renordson Elizabeth, .Applegato
Scott Ann, Vicar tane
Waudby Elizabeth. Hailgsto
Zaocfaary Mary, FSatgate
PtumUr» attd OUuuert,
Megffitt Robt. (<fe uoioter) Market pL
SugdenJohn, Bridgegate ^
Porltr Dtafert,
Carter Thomas, Market place
Sanderson John, Market place
Voase James, Bridgegate
Hops oitit 1%Dimt Mtnmfmciunn,
Newton , Bridget ate
Rk^broond Richard, Uailgate
Saddtvt and Collar Makers,
Johnson Abraham, St. Helen's square
Sanderson George, Bridgegate
ossmjiwr.
Banks Robert, Muket place
Carter ThooiiKip Market ptat^i.'
t'lifiTnbcrs Willinin. Market i>l4vpi»
F^vell John J Brl<l«i*i^le
J f ( thh worl ti H u r3i h , Mus k*t ptmre
Kiliiii:j;bL-Lk EU^abelh, KaUeatii
L':;itditi>ii TboiiKi^^ Hiul^ii.u*
Htitluii Frmicis, Haili^i^Lc
TyitA thi^mm, Hajlffale
Voiwe JiiDiesf, Brnlj^jpite
Rvwiiisiin S.(A'i;lolije>* bkr.>ririfIgL'gt^
Tiiidle , KoiC and Cftiwn ^«rd
S^riw Hal JfaNM/acluf«r«.
■Vn-her nnd Waj^er, llriilf^r^te
r^iiiin \]]n, Mii/ket plju^
Keywurlii t:ii£]il>eili, ilofkct place
KU(?i<^c)n Jv4iJi, HaElif;U{}
Jniieiv ^ f\tu\f^ii,niG
rris\ Jo JL' jilt* llail^?(ttt
Taiinrs^
Diusdjilfj RLd. (rtj i^rjipet) Chjifdy T<f
Flmiiiij; Wni. Uk ilmip*'i) JiridgegiiLL^
1 h a 1 1 b i u son W \ II jatri^ \ la j Jt;ute
.iHLik-iOn jj Mhuki't plni^
hviii Kilw, f (fc dntper) llAikH vtUce
Tll'^^lp^,Dll Jii3t, fi^ lUaptfr) Fiiuukt ii*
WHikrf Juliu, Hmlj^nti'!
WaLsou lY'Leji Vk'-ut June
Tafff^ r^htnttfert.
Batiks Robed, Murkel place
Ctmk K\lis Mtitktit f^iicc
Tarmn in ff^tiOfi and Afflo^
Flelrlicr Jolirr, Brid^i'^nio
f rfiuldi D Jobn, Uridij'^tfiile
S kbe^iliL- rd JuL u, lliiit^qr itte
Littlr E. ond T. lirid^-pate
HcuUJii JoM^pb^ Brid^^g ntu
('oriiw;if| Madum Aon, PiiifuM SiUiiCt
Uiinn litiUi. iii{e»t id ll,ie Lord Bisboj*
or liufb'iTn, JJarkeif ]>Iju^
}|()llitUy JiihU} cocQ fuc tor
HidiMr(*n Jfirne^ j^t^fit, Hniljeftte
>^4hortrU Wdlinm, &srf. 8injds hull
Sohfjli+'M nwi Vo^ Itmb isr nii^rcbuatSj
S|ionforLh Robert, }}^KtA , Brid^^cipiw
i>^iuf!Ditb Robejt, jtiiij. iM^mciur fut
1 1 owih R.-. b IR* i B rid ^c Uri ti?
Walsnn .htka, cejit. Ci mtdi yard
Webb Jului^ ^iUoiiii oSlx^, iJails&Ltf
HOW.
824
WhiUker Mn. HaUgate '
Wbitaker Mrs. John, Hailff&te
Wllkiosoo Rer. Joihua» Bridgegite
Wonop R. A. Rent. ^^ , : ^
Wriffat John, tanner, St. John^i street
AMrtdgfi Wb. nail mfr. Hailnte
BUbrcMgli John, basket mkr. Applegt
Bowman John, farrier, Urenr stable
keeper, gigs to let» (te. Brkigegt.
Cocker Revert, rag mercbant
Day Stephen, music ptccepter
Dunn Jobii> i(lass dlr» <fec. Market pi.
Goodwortb John, plasterer
Hawcroft John, sbopkor. Market pi.
Hiodson Wm. officer otexdse,
Holdsworth EUs. sbopkpr. Market pi.
Me«gitt Ann, dlr. in paint. Market pi.
Palmer Rdward, seitoo^ Church yatd
Stareley Wm. whitesmith, Bridgegt.
Tyas John, parish clerk,
Walker John, toy & hardware dealer,
Ward John, milTwriirht, brass founder
and machine maker,
Wikeley and Peirson, linen, sail doth,
sarking and nail bagging manu-
facturers, ^ ,
WiUoughby Wm. stone mason. HaUgjU
Witbim John, swine dealer, HaUgato
COACH.
RoovBV--from the AngA Itm, to
SbeiReld, at I past 9 mg. and to
HuU, at i past 1 afternoon
WATER CARRIAGE.
Wm. Otley, to Swinefleet, eTcry Tu,
Taylor Joseph, Packet to Hull,Tu. «fe
Fri. nearest the fttll and change
LAND CARRIAGE.
Francis Smithson, to Hull, on Mon. ;
to York, on Thu.
George Young, post-man to Whitgift,
Mon. Wed. and Frl.
COUNTRY CARRIERS.
Barmby,B^cii:Sirait, T. Hodgson,Sat.
Bubwith,'rAiV«l7orM,JohnBnibbs,Tu.
Fogenthorp, ff^hile Horse, RobU Clegg,
^Ted. arr. at 12, dep. ut «
Holme, Ang«i Itm, John Smith, Sat.
arr. at 12, dep. at 4
RawclilTe,tfa// Afo^T.Rftm«kill,Sat.
Sclby, Angel Inn, WiUiam Howcroft,
Sat. arr. at 12, dep. nt 3
Snaith, ff^hile Horse, J. Kilhain, Sat
HowdbnDykb. in the parishoT
Howdeo, wap. and liberty of How-
denshiie -, 1 mile S, of Uowden.
[EoH Sidkig.]
HOC
Ecdes Rlctated. liNryaMa
Safige John, ferryman
Singtotoo Charles, TicL Steam Packet
Singleton Darld, farmer
The steam packets firon Selby to
Hnll pass this Ferry, and land passen-
gers for Howden; the earliest time 1 1
o'clock mg. to 12 nooo. and ret. from
Hull aooonUng to the tides, generally
about three boors after flood at Hull.
He^den Price, in the parish of
Cottingham, and wap. of Harthill ; 0
miles WNW. of HuU.
HowsHAM, in the parish of Scmj-
ingbam, and wap. of Buckrnse; S
miles SSW. of MaHon. Pop. 2»5.
Cholmley Geo. Esq. Howsham hall
Wilson William, steward to Ditto.
Farnme, Hudson Ri^ie^
Gibb Robert Leefe Robert
Horsley Wm. Paver Richard
Hudson W. chief constable of BuckroM
Gascolgne N. blacksmith and vict.
KUvington James, shoemaker
Lumiey John, grocer dt sbdemaker
Wade Thomas, taitor
HnoaATB, (p.) in the wap. of
Hsrthill; 71 taiim NB. of PoekUi^loii.—
The ehuMh. of wbieh the Ktag is flw pa.
tron, is wcU built, with a good spire; thcie
balaoalfcthodlrtohapeL There Is «a thia
TiUs^eBwell, 116 yards deep, which sup.
pliM the hihaUtsots of this Tillage witik
water. Here are reeei held hi Uie latter emi
of July. Population, 413.
Elliott Rot. Robert, A.M. rector
Raoldn Rev. Thomas, curate
CauUey RcT.Wm.A.B.vicarof Warter
Farfnert if Yeomen, HollidayRobert
Appleton Wm. Holtby Thomas
Boast Wm. Hotham John
Brisbam Robert King Geo.
BuUle John Pape Edward
Cook Francis Turner John
Cross Thomas Wilson Amos, dt
Hodgson James butcher
Allison Wm. carpenter
Bagley Miss B. shopkeeper
Haggard Wm. shopkeeper
IrelMid John, blacksndth, gunmith,
and vict. Chaise Inn
Ruston John, tailor
Ward Richard, shoemaker
Corrtn-s, John Metcalf and John
Ward, to Pockiington every Sat.
HISTORY OF ilNGSTON-UPON-HULL.
CONTENTS.
SUlMtkMOf ilwPwt,
PloinMMbyKdwanll.
QpfBdtutedaflreeboKoagh. .
Section of the Holy TxinlftT,
Tlft»tovii flrat fortiflad.
m
nr
M7
In tanpoKtanoe in tiM raign of Bdwaid
iiL m
Artof lidek-iiiakingTeviTvdlMW, •• S88
The d«ki Pole CuttUy* •• 918
Sir Willltm edvaneet money to Kdmrnl
III. M8
lUfid.edvweeineotor theflunlly, •• 298
' Sununit of their power*. • < 998
DeeUnc and cxtinctSoQ, ••999
Xaaorhall, 929
Difficulty of prooaring £re*h wattf, •• 999
Water conxveideetroyed by the -fiOlien, 999
Ipterpoeltioift of the Pope, • • 999
CaMle built, 930
^ Charten granted to Hun, •• •• 980
t'he tomi dirided Into warda, •• 280
Hon visited by Henry VL 980
. EspooMt the Lancaetcrian eauee, 930
Pate of the family o^ Henry VI. • • 230
Hun repeatedly visited by the Plague, 230
* Extendonofitsoommeroe, •• 931
SuppreMion of the If onasterlee, • • 931
HnU taken by OePUgrhns of Grace, •• 931
re-taken, and the infurgwts eze-
cttted, 931
carried liy stratagem, •• •'231
again re-taken, 231
visited by Henry vni 231
PortifioatkNls strengttMoed by his otder, 231
Appointment of suAragan bi^ops, • • 231
1 Hospitalsre-fonned by Edward VI. •• 232
Progress of the Rcfbrmatioo, • • 232
The town inundated by high tidei, .. 239
Pkntesseiaed and executed, •• .. 989
Witches and players, bow dealt with, -. 232
Ambitiwis AMwrwcmw, itodi of, '989
PNf«.
in HiglMtnet, • • 989
HnU pays toonege and poundage, •• 938
ngafai visited by the Plague, •• 983
Charles I. rerein to Hun, •• 988
Hnflganlsoaed and strengthened, •• 988
Sir John Hotham appointed (^ofemor
by Pailiament, 984
Breaking out of the dvU war, • • 984
Charlea I. appean attiiegateayandde*
mands entrance, ••98^
Refkised by the governor, •• 984'
HttU besieged by Charles L «. ..934
The siege raised, 985
SirJohn Hotham betmys his trus^ •• 985
seiaed by the Mayor* 930
brought to trial and
executed, .. 988
Loid Fairfin aisumes the command of
theGarriiOD, 988
The town again besieged, •• 988
Operations under the If aiqute of New-
287
The siege flnany raised, ..937
Termination of the civil wars, • • 237
Trinity Church made parochial^ •• 937>
Suit between Hun and Leeds, •• 937
Charles II. his exactions, -.988
Abdication of James IL ••988
Arrival of the Prince of Orange, • • 988
HnU taken by his adherents, •• ••938
Amount of property in HuU, in 1889, 939
Celebntion of the Revolution, • . 989
of the Jubilee. •939
of the liberation of Eutope, 939
of the Corbnation of Geo. IV. 980
Churches . . 989
the Holy trinity, •• .-940
^Mary's, .. 940
^JOhn'a^ .. 940
Diasenting Ueetfng-hoosei, •• ..941
Officiating Ministers, situation of Cha-
pe!*, ft houn of DlviBt Sarvksa hi eMb, 941
644
CONTENTS.
Page.
JtM* Synarvuti. S41
FIOBtlJig Chapel, £4S
Publie Charttim. S4S
Tttolty-houtt and hotpltal« •• S48
Chartar-home, •• S43
Other hoapftab, .. 943
Lying-ia Charity, •• t43
Female Pcnlteottuy, •• •• 944
Gcoetal Inflnnary, ••944
Dl»peni»ry 944
ftxr|Mtytaad«r, M4
Charity-hall, 944
HouMofCoviMCion, 940
fckooh, 94ff
FMtGfammat School, •. 946
MMtaM School, .. 940
C(«aart Charity School, .-946
SuhMriptionSehooli, .. .946
Sunday Sdiooto, .. Mf
Boriatki Btblt, Mf
Hlnifnaryj •• 946
ReligkMU ToK^ .. .. 947
C^'aiWtttMl 947
Kducaitional, •• 94f
Strangen' Friend, .• ••947
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HISTORY OF
KINGSTON-UPON-HULL.
1 untUt
HULL, one of Uw principal n*- 1
IkPftB of the United Kingdom of Great
B^tain* 8d miles from York and I70 ftom
London* in ft3de|;. 46 min. N. latitude, and
O'deg. 16nuB. W. longitude, is situated at
the point where the river Hull discharges its
waters into the estuary of the Humber—
the eommon receptacle of all the eastern
rims of England, tnmi the Swale to the
'tient Hull, like the rival port on the op-
ftosite side of the island, has no claim to
tug^ antiquity, but its rise is of a date at
e centuries before that of Li verpool :
of ,t]^ she^erds and oow-
^}dL hajiiig given place to the
^Iwarehouscs of the merchant in
. of Edward L while the tcnU of
1 of Liverpool retained their stft-
1 the time of James h When the
Domesday wrvey was taken, Hyton appears
to have been the principal place in thb
neighbourhood, but so diminutive were its
boildhigg. that it would sparcely at this day
have ranked .amongst our villages. In the
refgn of Steplien, William le Gros, Earl of
Albemarle* and Lord of Holdemiessa to com-
mute a vow he had made to visit Jerusalem,
fbttnded a* iQOoastery at Meaux, seven miles
noflh of HuD, and endowed it with posscs-
^sufBdently ample to maintain the
Some ages after, the Lords
tainted a mansion at Cotting-
^Baynard Castle, and Edward L
from the battle of Dunbar,
_^ >ttish King, John BaUoI, lost
his m>wn to the conqueror, honoured this
lordship with a royal visit. During his stay
at this place, while he was engaged in the
pleasures of the chase, he cafne to the ham-
lets of Myton and Wyke, where Hull now
stands, and was so much impressed with the
. advantages of the situation for a fortified
town and commercial port, that he sent for
.the Abbot of Meaux, who was lord of the
■ soil, and negodated with him an exchange
for other lands of a much higher nominal
value. -edwanTs next care was to issue a
'prodaination, offering privileges and immui
nities to all those who should fix their babi-
.'Jhlioat in ibH place; at the same time be
bunt a manor house, which he considefed aa
a royal residence, rad bonouied the town,
which aoon sprang up around him, with tbm
appellation of Kingston, or King*t town,
adding the terms upon-HvH U> distinguish it
from Kingirton-upon-Thames. In the 27th
year of his reign the hartioor was finished,
and the town, by a royal duvter, dated in
1299, was constituted a free borough. The
advantages eB|)oyed by Hull gave it a decided
preponderance over all the ports in the
neighbourhood, and Ravenspum, Hedoo,
and Grimsby, were drained by degrees of
the greatest part of their trade and com-
merce. Since that time Ravenspum has
been washed away by the Incursions of the
sea, and not a vestige of the town or its
suburbs remains to indicate their existence^
\>r to fix the date of their overthrow. It
appears that in tlie time of Edward 1. Raven-
spum sent members to Parliament, though
it is probable that within a century from that
dme the Borough ceased to exist. In the
year 1350, the bones of the dead were re-
moved from the chapel of Ravenspum to the
church-yard of Easington ; but so tenacious
were some of the edifices of their station that,
not more tlian fifty years ago, the remains of
the cngulphcd wall were visible to the fisher>
man at low water.* The stately structure cf
the Holy Trinity was begun about the cloae
of the 13th century, and Edward II. contri-
buted liberally towards its erection. The
necessary consequence of the prosperity of
Hull was, the establishment of a ferry acrocs
the Humber, and in the year 1316 vesAeis
were established between Barton and Hull,
for the cOTveyance of paswmgcrs and cattle,
which have been continued through succr^-
sive ages to the present day. Ten yesrs
afterwards^ the town was fortified with a
ditch and vail, and to rapid wm its progrcttt
tha^ in about sixty years from its founda-
tion, Hull was called upon to fumiiih
Edward IIL with 16 ships and 466 men,
• Mr. Thompson, in his OctlHm Pro-
mttntorwm, fixes the site of Ravemptu'n near
the aouth-westrarn extremity of th^ Holder-
ness Promontory, nlwttt a mile wi^ln the
I Spurn Haul.
228
HULL.
[Easi Siding.]
HULL.
toward* an Mxtmmmt, to whkhtlMquoU
of the city of London amounted only to S6
•hipa and COS men. In 1331. Gittred de
Hotham* a devout Knight, ftmnded apriory,
for bladi monka, in the atnet ever aiDM
called Blackftiaisate. Of this reUgkiua houae
a square tower, and a pile of buUdingi iMod
at an inn, remained, when TkkeD wrote,
behind the old Guild-haU at the top of the
Market place. Thcte were lanuved when
the Houaeof Conactian waahuilt; and when,
subwquently, thehaU itidf was pulled down,
and the present range of buUdingi erected
for shambles in 18O0» tome groined arches
of brick were diacorered under the hall, with
which perished the last remains of this an-
cient structure. It was built chiefly of brick,
BB was the Cast end of Trinity churdi pre-
viously.— and there ran be no doubt tiuU the
art of brick making, disused from the time
of the Romans, was then revived here,
though Bishop Littleton, who visited Hull,
deceived by the covering of plaster on the
church, fixes the date of the revival to the
ni^n of Richard IL
Edward IIL on attaining his UMOority,
visited Hull, on his way to fight the Scots,
atod was enterlafaied by WiDlam de la Pole,
a wealthy roerdumt, bom at Ravcnspum,
a&d then the mayor of this borough.—
Edward, after four campaigns against the
Scotch, resolved to attack France, with the
intention of wresting the crown ttom Philip
de Valdts, which Edward claimed in right of
his moth«r. With this view, he sailed to
Antwerp, where he was obliged to remain
inactive, from the want of *' the sinews of
war." Sir WtHiam de la Pole, who was then
at Antwerp, pursuing his mercantile adven-
tures, lent Edward a large sum of money,
and mortgaged his ample estates for the use
of his Sovereign. This act of loyal devo-
tion the fCIng rewarded, by cctofefting upon
him the honour of Knight-Banneret, li)
the field, on the return of Edward from
the bontest, ha made Sir Williim de la Pole
'gentleman of his bed-chamber, and Lord of
the Seigniory of Holdemcss; advancing him
Twm time to time to pUtcei of profit and
liust, and at lengQi made him banm of the
exchequer. In every stage of hi* progress
Sir William remained the oonstoiit benefactor
of Kingston-upon-HulI, and the De la P<^es
hccame to tliis place what the Clifibrd* were
to Skipton. and the Talbot* to Sheffi^M. —
before his death, which happened in 13fi6,
hv founded a monaatery and hospital here,
to the glory of God and die benefit of the
• poor : but ho was summoned from this
"Hid before the house was complete, and
>*- ^. Sir Mk-hacl dc la Pole, hU nic-
£*>• nItWd the woiU, and endowed it
jr, oon.4 -^
for thirteen poor men and
women. Sir Mkfaad was no leas the &-
vodriteof Richard IL than his fotherhnd
been of Edward IIL and in the ninth year
oi this Sovereign's reign, ha was made Lord
Chancellor, and afterwards created Earl of
SuflbUu The Earl began to ereel that
stately and soperb palace, called Suflblk'a
palace, which stood opposite to the west-end
of St. Mary's cfaurefa. ii a place at thb time
called Market gate. Before the great hall
window was a drtightfal and spacious flow
garden, and other grounds, on which are
now erected warehouses, shcxls, && and the
otfier parts are oeeupied as yards for diflteent
artificers. The Eari, like aaost otiber court
favourites, became olinoxioas to the people*
by wh<m> he was stigmatiaed as a flagrant
public peculator, and he was nltiroately re-
moved from his ofilce, and died in viriuntary
exile in 1388. The history of the 0e la
Poles is intimately connected with that of
Hulk Few towns can boaat of having glveo
riae to so celebrated a family, thus advaae-
ing tnm Obscurity to eminence, floorishing
in such splendour, and experiencing sudt
vicissitudes of fortunew BUchaeL the se-
cond Earl of Suffolk, accompanied Henry
V. on his expedition into Prance, and after
dbplaying tigoal prooft of courage and ca-
pacity, fell a victim to the malignant di».
temper which then ravaged the English
army. Michael, the third Earl, was also a
soklier, and was slain at the memorable
battle of Aginoourt, fighting by the side of
his Sovereign. WiUiam de la Pole, the
fourth Earl, was distinguished alike to the
ficki and la the cablncL This Earl made
twenty four campaign* in France, and served
seventeen years on the Continent without
ever returnhig to his native country. On
the death of the Earl of Salisbury, who fell
at the aeige of Orleans, in U8», the chief
command of the besieging army devolved
upon the Earl of Suffolk, but the laur^
whldi the army had gi^ered began to
wither In his keeping; the heroic deeds of
that military and political prodigy, the MakI
of Oileaaa, turned the fortune of the war,
and ultimately expelled the invaders fhxn
ttie French territory. On the return of the
Earl of Suffolk to England, the duty of ne-
gotiating a peace with France was confided
to his hands, and this aflkir being settled, he
proposed the marriage of the King, Henry
VI. with Margaret of AiUo^, daughter of
Reni^, King of Sidly, and niece of Mary of
Anjou, the Queen of France. The nego-
tiation of this marriage was also confided to
the Earl, on which he was advanced a step
in. the pecracc, and ai pointed by the King,
when the prcLmiuarfcB wcic settled, to
BULL
[EoH Riding.^ hull. 2S9
tinhk
This eipounl wm ondnoof, and if Um
ecMirt nmioun of thoie dayi were to be
relied upon, MugBrt^ to tat forgot hmt max-
riage rows as sometimes to oonftmad the
proxy with the prindpoL The Queen soon
pcnceived the weakness of her oooaort, and
Tilted hfan with absolute sway. By tMs
-means the Marquis of Sum)lk,Ae Canllaal
of Winchester, and the Arehbbfaop of York,
saw their power more flrmly established. —
A strict union was fidrmed between them
snd the Queent and the Duke of Gkwces-
ter, who had opposed the King's marriage,
amd whom they rtgarded as the common
enemy, was thrown into prison, and found
dead in his bed before the time for his trial
nrrired. The people considered Suflblk as
the principal author of Glouceitef's delUh ;
toutinprqiiortionashesnnk in pnbUc esti-
mation he rose in Ustous at court, and on
tbe second of June, 1448, he was, through
the influence of his royal mistress, creaAed
Duke of SuflbDc. The km of Normandy,
which foOowed, was attribotedto SnflMk,
who waa pubHdy accused with having de-
Bveied Ifaiae^ the key of that province, to
Ike French; it was Amber eharged vpon
him that he had unudered the Duke of
Gloucester, and that he had removed ftom
the King's presence all virtuous eounseUeis,
and filled their ptece with his own creatuiea.
The Duke, when these diarges
brought befcn Parliament, gave tiiem a
«aC denial ; b«t the eourt. alarmed at his
«ltnation, and desirous to withdraw him from
«be impendfaig storm, undertook, without
•walthig the stow formality of a trial,
tnnish him for five years. The Duke en-
tei;rd«pon his exile without reluctanee, but
while he was on his passage to Pranee he
was met by an English vessel, eaUed the
Nicholas, belonging to the Duke of Exeter,
' eonstable of the tower, the Captain of
which seised the Duke, and struck olf his
head. Thtts foU WlffiamdelaPole, Dnke
of SufMk, who, during the space of four
«nd twenty yean, had disthiguished himself
M the head of the Bnglidi armies in Prance,
who had ruled the cabinet of London, and
had been the most powerAil man in the
fciogdom. The rauttkted body of the Duke
was Mt upon the sands at Dover, and,
SMconUng to Stow, it was brought to
Hun, and taMerred In the Charter house
«her«. Prom this nobleman wasdeseended
John de la Pole, Duke of Snflblk, who
married CUsabeth Plantagenet, sister of
Edward IV. and by her had LmieJohndela
Pole. Bart of Ltaoobi. This Bart aspired
to the throne; and Richacti 111. after the
4mh of hia oidysoa, dedaxed the Svl of
Lincoln prtsnmpttve heir to the Crown. —
The batHe of Boewovth Field destroyed
these aspiring hopes, by devatingtbe Earl
of Rldni^md to the throne./ Lincoln sub-
mitted to his disappointment with an Ul
grace, and having joined in the rebelUoo of
Lambert Siknmcl, a bakei's son, who per-
sonated the lato Duke of Ckrenoe, he land-
ed near Lancaster, with an army consisting
of 8000 Irish and German troops, whence
he marched, to encounter the Kii^g, through
Yorkshire, to the village of Stoke, InNot-
tlnghamshire. Here an obstinate battle was
fought on the 6th of June, 1487, in which
the rebels were routed, and the Earl of Lhi-
eotat with the greatest part of his army,
was left dead upon the field. The brother
of this brave but unfortunate nobleman was
Edmund de la Pole, Eari of Suffolk, the
last of that fomUy who bore this title.—
The Jcaknis temper of Henry VIL led him
to cast Bdwnmd into prison, on a charge
of cons|4rii^ against the stato^ and, after
languishing for seven years in oonfioament,
he was pat to death by Henry VIIL with-
out the formality of a triaL By the at-
tainder of the last Eail of Suflblk, all the
rovemues and manors of that nobleman weae
confiaantod tothe King^ use, amongst which
was the Manor HaU, with the buUdLogs and
gaidana a^Jolningf ssid the liunlly became
exthiet in the male line by the death of the
younger brother, William, who fled to Italy,
and was killed at the battle of Pavia in 1525.
It has been seen, that at the time when
William de la Pole resided here as a mer-
chant, HuU had attained aeonsiderable rank
in the list of maritime towns, and in the
year- 4368 the fraternity, called the Guild
of the Holy Trinity* was founded at this
place, for the relief of distreMcd seamen
The bibabitants of Hull had, ever
since the foundation of the towa, laboured
under great inconvenience for want of f resit
water, and the neighbouring villages of
Hcasle, Aalaby, Coitingham^ and others,
unmoved by their distress, combined toge-
ther, so eariy aa the year 1376, to withhold
fxom tiiem a supply of this necessary of
lifo. Long* and, in some instances, fatal
contests, cxiseBd between the town and the
villages upon this subject for some ye;rs,
tiU at length the Sover^gn PonUff^of Rome
found it necessary to interpose the autho-
rity of the Vaticaa, and to issue an extraor-
dinary writing, dated at Rome the soth of
July, 1413, reminding those, ** who, at
the instigation of Satan, had endeavoured
to ruin the inhabitants of a large and
flourishing toiro, by depriving them of
water, that they must give au account uf
u2
dso
HULL.
[Eoit Riding.]
BCIX.
flteir deeds at the day of judgment t and
by exhorting and pnying every one oC
tliem, hy the boweli of diarity» to contri-
bute fVeely to the maintenance of tba vater
oouneSf by whidi meana ttiey womM* in
aome roeasurff atone for their paatoAn-
ces :" and all «^m> riiouM be tnttnimental bi
promoting this publie work. Ivy eontribat-
]ng thereto, were promised '* the release of
one hundred days in any penanoa that was
already or might hereafter be enjoined
them.* The good eflbctt of this instra-
ment were astODishingi all attcnpta to oor-
nipt or poison the water, or to fln up the
canab, ceased, and th« town, from that
time, has been plentlftilly supplied with die
pure beverage of nature. During the reign
of Richard IL when the Seols watt making
their inroads Into England, and menacing
the country from the Tweed to the Hum-
ber, the fortiflcatkms of Hull weta repair-
ed, the ditches deanacd, and a a^tmg
castle was built at the cast side of the river
Hull, for the better defence of the town and
haven. The original diartw, granted by
Edward I. was renewed and enlarged by
subsequent charter*, granted by Ridwrd IL
Henry IV. and Henry V. bat it was not
till the 18th year of Henry VI. that the cor-
poration of Hull received that fbrm wWdi
It ttin pTcaervea. IIm municipal gofvem-
ment was then placed in the handa of a
mayor, recorder, shcrilT, and twelve alder-
men, who were to be Justices of the peace,
and at the same time the King constitnted
the town, with its predncta, a county of
itsdf^ comprising the towns and parishes of
Hesslc, North Ferriby, Swanland, West-
Ella, Kirk Ella, Tranby, WiUerby, Woolftsr-
ton, Aniaby, and tXl the site of the priory of
Haltemprise. That monardi also, by ano-
ther charter, bearing date tfieseoond of July,
in the same year, granted, that the Mayors
of Hull should, for the ftitare, have the
sword carried erect before them, and that
the mayor and aldermen shouU have a cap
of maintenance. In the year 1443, the
town was divided into six wards, each of
them governed by two aldermen, and the
mayor presiding as head of the whole —
In the month of September, 1448, Henry
VI. on his return to London, from the north,
visited Hull, and was recrived with every
demonstration of loyal aflbction by all
elassea of the people. At this period the
ftimous William de la Pole, fourth Earl
of Suffolk, had the chief share of the ad-
ministration of the government of the coun^
try, and whatever might be his errors as a
minister of state, be was to Hull a distin-
guished benelkctor, and this town received,
^-ough his influence, numerous marks of
royal Ikvuor. The li
nindftil af the obHgattoiia they owed to thdr
Sovcralgnt and whan thoaa imaaciaa «ab>
tests, betvacn the houaea of York and JLaa-
castar, which shook the country to Ita can-
tre^ raged ao flitally, tbia town eontimied to
the last Arm and nnahakan in its fidelity to
Henry. In the battle of Wakcfleld,* fooglit
on the 24th of December, 1460, Richaxd
Hanaon, Eaq. the brave mayor of Hull,
having greaUydistingttiahed himacif byhfe
vakwr and intrepidity, lUl eoveicd with
wonnda. In the mcanant of viotory, in tlw
presence of his Queen. At Towtonf too.
the blood of the peopleaf Hull, who had
voiuntaered in Hen^s aatase, flowed fre^ s
and the pnblio eoOhrs of tlie boroo^ wer»
ao much drained by the cTpemea of the
war, that the eorpocatioai wcm obUgcd to
take down » stately markK croas, which
had been erededabcmt thkty |ears before,
in order to niae money from the sale of
the matarials of which it was constructed.—
On the elevatioo of Edward IV. to the
throne, the town of HuU reluctantly •«>
knowledged him as thdr sovereign ; but
no sooner had Henry VI. again resumed
hia royal aeat, by theaupportof Warwick,
the king-maker, than ^hey agatak proftasng
their cordial allegianee to the restored
monaicht and when Edward IV. landed at
tUveaapaxn, in HoMamess, with SOOQ
man, on the 14th of March, 1471. be
marched by the way of Beverley to York,
without venturing to attack Hull. TIm
aeqnd is known to every reader of EngUah
history— Warwtdc was slain in the deeiaiTe
battle of Baroct. Prince Edward, the sosi
of Henry, was murdered in cold blood by
the Dukea of Clarence and Gkmceater, aided
by Lord Hastings and Sir Thos. Gray I Henry
and his Queen were thrown into the tower,
where the ftnrmer expired in a few days, for
" short is the distance between the priMaa and
the grave of princes:" and Margaret wan
sufibred afterwards to retire to Ai^on, whern
she dosed her cventiM life in the year 1488.
In 1472 HuU was visited by tfaeplag««b
whidi swept off a great number of the in-
habitants, and anoong tiie rest John Whit-
Esq. its chief magistrate. For four
years the disorder sfwmfiii to have ceaaed,
but in 1476 it broke out again with tawreaaed
Airy, and John Richards, Esq. the Mayor,
waaof the number of its viotkna. Two years
afterwards it raged ao violently that 158#
persona died in a short time, and Thoaoaa
Aloock, Esq. the mayor, hia wif^, and nil hia
chiklran, died of the fatal distemper. The
sweating skkness, that sli^nlar and fiitai
«8eeVol,Lp.4S». tVoLI^41l•
HULL.
[EoH RitHnfr.l
HULL.
2S1
which MMMd to be peculkrly
Bagliih. and which, if hikoriam may Ife
cradltod. foUoved the people of thia nation
into tbnigtt eoontriesk mafcinf them its
peculiar victims, brolce out in HuU in tiie
year IMl, and eommittod dreadAil ravages.
In ISfje the pi^^ne was again bniQght into
thia town by some seamoi, ftom n^leeC of
qoanotina This Ihtal diaorder was, how-
ever, oonflned to Blackftiargate, which
wasso deeply taifeeCed that it was Judged
necessary to waH up all the avemica leading
to that street, leaving open only two doors,
where watdunen were ptoeed to take in pro-
visioos and medieiBe, and to see tliat none
of the infisoted made their eaoape^ These
wise, thoi^h rigorous pcccanttona, had the
desired eAeetr the epidemic soon subsided,
and not more than one hundred of the in-
habitants became Its^rietima
The affiOrs of HuU glided amoothly
on amidst a sococssftil and continually ex-
tendhig ooramerae, till the supprsssion of
the ndigious houses in tha reign of Henry
VIII. excited a genenl spirit of discontent
here and elseeitere. The lesser monasteries,
those with a revenue under 900/. a year
being so denominated, were first suppremed,
and all thoee of HuU feU under thatdes
eription. These were the White Friary, in
WMteMargate; St. Austin's Friary, com-
monly eaUed the Black Friars; and the Car-
thusian Monastery, founded by Michael de
hi PDle,and dedicated to St. Michael. At the
time of the tatsurreodon, eaUed the Pilgrim-
age of Grace, in 1587> while one division
took Pootefraet, and another entered York,
a third, conducted by a pcxsoo named
HaUam. took HuU by surprise, and re-
poeseewd the ejected Monks and Friars of
their houses. The triumph of the insur-
gents was, however, of short duration;
their main l>ody, under Aske, who had ad-
iranoed into tiie neighbourhood of Doaeas-
ter, being dispeised, the magistrates and
other bihabitanu of HuU eelBed Hallam,
and the other ringleaders, who were soon
after tried, by a special commission, at thia
pfawa, and the charge of rebeUioo bebig
dearly established against them, they were
convicted and executed. The meaauxes
taken by Henry to reform the estabUahed
religion, aceompaaied aa they were by the
diaaohition of the monasteries and the
eeiaore o^ their property, were extremely
vspopnlar fai Yorkshire, and this year ano-
ther Ineunectloo broke out in the aeigb-
teurhoodof Scarborough and Malton, ttotn
^^iMoeetfaeinsurgials made ahmty march
towards HuU, with the hitentkmof taking
the town by surprise ; being dissppointad in
but finding thcmsalves unable Co cany Che
town by force. Sir Robert Comtafale, and
some othcm of the kwicn, prqfecCed the
stratagem of hUroduciag thcmaelvea into
the fortress disguised as market people, in
which way they made tliemselves masters of
the plaoe. Sir Robert then isnimiid the
title of governor, but having received in<
teUigcQce that hispartisaas in the country
were aU either killed or taken prisonns, he
feU into a state of despondeney, and alter
keeping pocsessioo of the garrisan for about
thirty days, surrendered it into the hands of
tlM mayor, with only a faint resistance.^
These dduded people being afterwards tried
and eoBvieted of high treason, under a
oommisskio, sitting here, of which the
Duke of Norfolk was the head, numbers of
them were hanged and quartered, and Sir
Robert Constable, their leader, was hanged
in dudns over Beverley gate.
These rebdUoos having subdded, Henry
made a visit into the north, in the year
iHl, and fai the moi^of August arrived
hi Hull, accompanied by his Queen, Catha-
rine Howard, and attended by a train of
courtiers. After partaking of the bospita-
Utias of the Corpotmtion, aad ooodesocDding
to receive at thdr hands a present of one
hundred pounds, the royal personages pro,
oeeded to York{ fmn thence his Mj|)«ety
returned to HuU on the 30th of September,
and after taking aa accurate view of the
town, gaveorders for ereoting acastleand
ewo strong bk)ck housea, with additional
fortifications, to environ the town. He
also ordered that a new ditch should be cut
Arom Newland to HuO, and that the stately
manor house, formerly called Safiblk's pa-
lace, should undergo a thoroi^ repair.—
The King, after remaining five days in
HuU, crossed the Humber, and returned ii
London through Lincolmhlre. IntheMth
year of this King^ reign, an act pasaed for
the appointment of twenty-«bc SuflVagan
Bishops whose duty it was. In the absence
of the Mshops, to supply thdr place in all
matters of order, though not of Jurisdic-
tion, orthe twenty -«ix towns appointed for
SuflVagan Sees, HuHwasone, and the pro-
late had a magnificent palace, ia High afreet,
prtndpally built of Areestoae, adorned with
painted Windows, like those of churches,
and with spadous gatemtys and lofty tow-
Thdr office was neariy the same with
the Chorqrisct^, or bishops of tlie coun-
try, in the primitive churdi ; but this oAce
had been disoontlnued for nine centuries,
tiU it was now again revived in Engtend.>—
The institution was, however, of short du«
289
BULL.
[Eatt Biding.]
BVU.
•ad RolMiC PuTMflove, ioiwwiurt Sufk»-
"fuior HuU«lntti«ywrlAM, tMrnstDhaTe
tocB tiM iMt of thttt order in thk plM0b
Edwwd VL on mtmM^ tfaethraoe,
cndMTOurtd to allay tho popokr dlnoatant
oenaitontd bjr Um hwHacriroimig mppnmkm
ct charitabte taiilitttttocM, which bad mark-
•d the conduct ot hit Iklhcr, and among Ihe
llntaoU ct hitrtitBbe ra-ftmnad the Hot>
pitalof the Charter Hoiae and the Trinity
Houae in this tonra. In the nune nign,
John Haxriion, E8i|. an alderman of HnU»
built and endowed e hoapital in Chapel
lane, nearthe church of St Mary*!, which
■tiU bean the name of this learned magia-
trata uuA Tahtable dHacn. The letftnmed
retigion was now makii^ eomklciabla ad-
Tanoes: by aroyalordinanee, it waa dtieded
that all images and ptctnm should be le-
mored out of the diutdics of thto kingdom,
and thoae which had hitherto been display-
ei in the chweh of the Holy Trinity at
Hull were committed pubttdy to the flames.
Inthesame nignthe Kii« granted to the
burgseiss of Hull the entire manor of the
town* asd centered upon them the cnetody
of the castle and block-houaes, erected in
the fimner reign at an expense of t3,7AftiL
The gkKxny reign of Philip and Mary
passed over without making any important
additlona to the records of this place, and
the rapid and repeated changes in rcUgion
under Edward, Mary, and Elisabeth, eeem
to have elicited here notary material sa
their own eoaat. Thaaa ships bsiiE« ««li
equipped and inaiMail, sailed in cpieetaf tltn
maritime robbers, end they had soon tkn
good fortune to eapture several of thssn*
and to brii^ them taMo HvlL A apeeinl
oonwkiarion. at which the Earl of Huating'
don preMed, attended by the mayor and
Thongh great pafaM had be
about the middle of the liourteentfa century,
by eleisllng the roads end repairing the
benks, to guard against the unusual tweU of
the tides, whidi prevailed for some yean in
the Humber, yet in the year L587 the tide
rose to such a height as to overthrow the
banks, and to do incredible damage both to
the town end the adJeeent country. All the
low lands, for many miles round, were laid
under water; the teroers, deprived of their
crops, were reduced to indigettoe and want;
and the merrhandlae, fUmiture, and oCier
efibcta in the town, that were lodged hi low
rooow, were either destroyed or graatly da-
maged. In 1640 e similar visitation beM
thisfiaeet the waters rose higher than the
highest point to whidi they had ever before
attained, and the injury sustained, both in
tlic town and in the country, was immense.
The tradeof Hull still oontlnued to increese,
and the wealth of her ihips tempted the
cupidity of the pirates by which the seas
were then inHesied ; till at length the Lord
High Admiral of England required the
towntofltup twosbipa of war, to protect
here, when six of the phrates wcee found
guilty, and, in virtue of their sentence,
ware executed and hnqg in diains on the nd-
jaoent coasts. As late as the year IMS, n
eomt of JaU delivery was heU het% at whidr
tluee persons were convicted of iUony, end
suflbred the |wia*shinsnr of dealhi and a
poor oM woman, being tried and convicted
of witehcraft, wm sentenced to slssid in tiw
pUhtry on four seperate market days, and
to sufhr a yeai^ liuiNiaanmenti Nor did
the playerB experience mnch mon lenient
treatment than the witches: the theatrical
oorps resorting to titis town wercinapeo-
clamatlnn issued by the mayor, in 15&B,
stiled "idle, lewd persons.** **players or
setters out of plays," and sesfaig that these
ps lions, ftom their vagabond hahite, could
not be conveniently restrained, it waa order-
ed and agreed that every inhabMant, manor
woman, resortta^ to thdir llwatre, should
forfeit and pay 8s. 6d. to the mayor and
burgesses. TMs very extraordinary attadt
upon the theatre, and upon the entertain-
rocnts of the taihabitenta, did not, Hsikooki
appear, arise tnm any humble or puritani-
cal dispositkm, which at that time posetwsit
the leedii« hdiaUtante of the placab perti.
cularly the fair sex; fiar, hi ttie same year,
it was found nwesury, in order to allay the
heate and anfanoslties which had arisen
preeedency at church, to institntean aode*
siestical commission fcv regulating these im-
portent aflUra. in which it waa direetwl by
the Archbishop <* that tiie eonwnierionem
should place rrery of the said genHewoman
in their places aooordfaig to their respeotiva
ealiii^ or digiritlea.'* Themen, it is said,
were eesily governed, and content to sit and
plaee themselves where they were ordered^
according to the netw errangcment of the
pews tai the church, which had reesntly
taken plaeei but tite women, like the
Pharisees of oM, sought the uppcrmoit
placea in the synagogue, and, whatever
might be the fbrvour they displayed in se<
curii^ (br th^nsdvas good phMcein heavea.
they wem not tate aottdtoua about thorn they
occupied on earth. The fsais of thecsn*
sures of the diurdi were swffieifyitly power*
All to allay the hlgh-Uooded fends oT these
aspiring dames, and when the magistntte
mcnttooed in tbt cooiDlsdMilMdiBVMM
HULL.
[Eoit Biding.]
BULL.
time ditchnged the dutici of nMiten of the
ttCSWDoniet tai the MDctuary* the religkntt
aervicet weie allowed to proceed witboot
further interrupdoik
The reign of James L is almost a blank
iAthebistory of HulL It is only mentioned
that this Ifonarch granted, or rather sold,
tbe oorporation adtarter to choose an assis-
tant pread&er in the diurdi of the Holy
Trinity, which eharter cost them 600L and
whidi was the precise sum that the town had
lent to Queen Elisabeth, to repel the mena'
csed attack of the Spanish Armada. In this
reign the merdiants erected an exchange in
the High street, at an expense of 50(M: whieh
is now disused, and those works weteoom-
mcnoed and completed 1^ whidi tbe town
baa ever since been abundantly supfdied
with pure and wholesome water.
The disastrous reign of Charles I.
will, through all time, occupy a dlstii^uish-
•d plaoe in the annals of England. Every
part of the kingdom was agitated by that
mighty ooUisioa which arose between the
monarchical and the democratioal brandies
of the legiilature, but in the county of
Yorit, and in the town of Kingston-upon-
HuU, the shoek was idt with greater vio-
lenoethan in any other county or town in
Great Brttain. It is not within the province
of this history to investigate the causes of
the tmhappy differences whidi arose be-
tween the King and the popular branch of
the legislature, nor to decide whether privi-
lege or prerogative was in the wrong, such
inquiries and decisions appertain rather to
general history than to topography, and our
prcaent duty will be disdiarged by a Daith-
toi, though brief relation, of those local oo-
eurrenees and military operations which
arose in the town and neighbourhood of
HulL When Charles ascended the throne in
1025, gngiana was menaced by a war with
France, and the throe ships required of Hull,
as the contribution of this pdt fbr the pro-
ie<n>tioa of the contest, were very dieerfully
granted, and well manned and victualled. —
This spirit of loyal acquiescence was the
next year carried still further, fbr while the
xoetxopdtiih and other places, resisted the
tax OB all ships and goods, called ionnoffe
andpounda^, because it was levied by the
King without the consent of Parliament,
the merchants of Hull paid the impost with-
out murmur or complaint.
While the storm was gathering by which
the whole kingdom was so speedily to be
convulsed, the plague, which, tot some time
past, had raged in some of the p^ts of the
eontinent, made its appearanoa in this town,
«nd such was the terror it created, that
aqoibeii of the inbaUUutti te(t thdr bouN^
and fled into the oountryt Che gates were
kep^ eontinnaDy shut, exoept when provi-
sions were brou^t in; all assemblies or
meetings, aa well fbr reUgious as for secular
purposes, were fiorbidden; and the whole
town exhibited a scene of honor, silence,
and despair. As Lent approaehed, the Mayor
and AMermen thought it necessary to pe-
tition the protestant Archbishop of York, to
givo lioence and toleiation to the convates-
cento to dress and f»t flesh the ensuing Lent,
for their nourishment and more speedy re-
covery! To which his Grace repUed,
" thKt tbe ministeca, upon oartifioate from
the physidaos, might give psrmisdon to
particular persons to eat flesh during that
holy season r*. This indulgence, great as
it was, did notstam the overwhebnii^ tor-
rent of disease, the pestilence continued to
cage fbr three years, and 2730 peraow fen
victims to it Ui tbe town, exduslve of those
who fled into the country, and died there,
which, according to one authority, almost
doubled the number, making a sum total
probably equal to one half the popuktion of
Hull at that period. As this dreadful eon-
tagion disappeared* commerce began tore-
Vive, and the town, though so recently
threatened with ruin, attained in a Asw years
its former prosperity.
In the year 1639, the King levied aD
army, to impose upon the Scotch the epis.
copal form of church government, to which
they h»d invincible obt)ectioni, and to resist
which they entered into their celebrated
League and Covenant. The war which esw
sued, led to the accumulation of vast quan-
titles of arms and military stores in tho
port of Hull : and in the same year the
King, in his psogress towards Scotland, poii
a viat to HuU, where he was received with
great pomp and ceremony, and assured by
Mr. Recorder Thorpe, aa the oigan of the
corporation, in one of those hyperbolical
and adulatory addreaMS which bodies cor.
porate are so prone to address to m^esty,
that it was more difficult to address htan*
than to address the King of Kings, and that
they would *' adhere to him against all hie
enemies with the utmost of their lives and
fortunes.** How this unmeaning pledge wae
rsdeemed the sequel will show. The next
moniing. being the 89th of March, hia
Mi^escy viewed the town, and careAUly
^ • By the sUtute of 5th of Elisabeth^
chap. V. sec 15, it Is provided, that any
person eating flesh on a flsh day shall be Ha-
bie to a penalty of £9, or suflbr three''
months* imprisonment— but by (he 2nd and
3rd Edward VI. cap. 19, sec 5, a dUpensin^
power is clven to the Archbishop of Canter-
bury, which power was probilily aftcswaxde
eWnded to &iia of Yoik. '
S84
HULL.
[East Riding.]
BCLL.
istpeeted the fortifloakioiM, after which he
proeeeded to Bereriey, and the day follow-
lag arrired in York, A treaty was tooo
after concluded between Charles and the
Scots, and the kingdom was flattered with
Illusive imwpeets of peace; but die Scots
stitt kept up their army; and the dissatisfse-
tlon feK by the people of England at the
proceedings of the King and his ministers,
threatened an immediate explosioD. At this
Juncture, Charles finding all his supplies
dried up, was obliged to assemble that me-
morable parliament* which was speedily to
contend with him for the soTcreign authority.
After kmg and fhiitkss altercations both
perties prepared to decide tiie contest by
arms. In this situadon of aflUrs tiie pos-
session of Hull, a place rendered strong
both by nature and art, becamean ol)}ect of
the first importance, and the immense ma-
ganne of arras and ammunlUon ccdlected in
the garrison serre I greatly to enhance its
value. The King, in order to secure the
town, sent the Earl of Northumberland here,
to take possession in his M^esty*s name,
but the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses,
unmindful of their recent dedaration, *' that
they would adhere to his M^esty against all
his enemies with the utnuMt of their lives
and fortunes," declined to recdve the king's
general, and after some hesitation and delay
admitted Sir John Hotharo, as governor, by
order of parliament. The king had now
fixed his residence at York, and it was not
dilBcult to foresee, that he would endeavour
to obtain possession of the vast magashies at
Hull, which at that time fkr exceeded the
collection of warlike stores in the tower of
London. The policy of the parliament was
to have these stores removed to London, and
the two Tumses sent petitions to the king for
. that purpose, but his mi^csty refosed his
consent, and the stores remained at Hull
undisturbed.
On the 83d of April, 164>, a memor-
able period in the hi^ory of Hull, and in
the history of the kingdom, his majesty,
attended by his son, afterwards Charles If.
and by a train of firom two to three hundred
of his servants, with many gentlemen of
the county, set out early in the morning
• fhrni York fbr Hull, and when he was within
about four miles of this place, he sent for-
ward an oflScer to infonn the governor, that
he intended that day to dine with him.t
« The Long Parliament assembled
November 3y 1640.
t It is remarkable that the Duke of
York, (afterwards James II.) was in Hull at
this time, and actually dining at the Trinity
Nonas, when Sir John Hotham, mBftkiifiy-
'ng with hit fothec at the gate.
This tmexpected honour $lr John HoClian
was not disposed to aeoept, and he dlapatdMd
a message to the king humbly besoei^u^
him '* to decline his intended visit, secu^
that the governor could not, without beimy-
ing the trust committed to him, open the
gates to so great a train aa his m^festy was
attended with." The king, however, con-
tinued to advance, and Sir John ordered
the bridges to be drawn up, the gates to be
shut, and the soldiers to stand to their arms
round the walls. The king havii^ arrived
at Beverley-gate demanded enlnnoe, at Icstrt
fbr himsdf, and twenty of his attendants,
but the governor continued to plead the
trust reposed in hhn by parliament, pro-
testing, at the same time, upon his knees,
that he wished ** God might bring confu-
sion upon hhn and his, if he was not a
faithf^ and loyal subject to his M^lcsty."
The threats and the entreaties of the King
were, however, alike unavailing, and in the
evenfaig he retired to Beverley, where he
kMlged that night The next momii^ he
sent a herald to Sir John, summoning him
once more to open the gates «n pain of
being prodairaed a traitor, in case of refu-
sal, and with a promise of forgiveness for
the past if he consented. The hcraM. like
his royal master, proved unaucccssful, and
the king, grievously disappointed, returned
to York.
This was the first act of hostility be-
tween the king and the parliamentarian
party, and proved the commencement <tf that
civil war, which, for the space of fbitr
years, desolated Engfamd, and brought ber
monarch to the block. On his arrival in
York, the king sent a message to the two
houses of pariiaroent, demanding Justice
against the governor of Hull, for hia trea-
sonable reftjsal to obey the royal commaiuls ;
but. Instead of punishing Sir John Hotham,
pariiament bestowed upon hhn and his sup.
porters a vote of thanks. The kli^ having
mustered about d8(M) troops, of which 3000
were fjoot, and 800 horse, and procured a
supply of arms firom Holland, by the sale of
the crown Jewels, and by the seal of hia
royal consort, resolved to commenoe tho
war by an attack upon Hull, the fortress of
which he hoped to carry, rather by thedefbc^
tion of the governor, than by the force of •
his own arms. On his arrival at Beverley,
Sir John Hotham called a council of war,
by which it was determined, that the sur-
rounding country should be laid under
water. In order to render all access to the
town impracticaMe to the king's army. This
resolution was immediately carried into
effect; the sluices were pulled up, and the
btnki both of the Humbv aad Hw Hutt
BULL.
[Eiist Rid%ng.'\
Bt7LL.
9SS
werecut, lothat the next mondBg, by dial
aid of th« spring tides, the meadows and
paatures, to the extent <rf two miles on every
side of HulK were inundated with water.
The next care of the governor was to put
the town in the best poasihle stateof de-
fence} Ibr this purpose, the Charter-house*
Hospital, and several houses in Myton-Iane,
-were demollBhed{ the walls andthefort at
the South-end were fortiaed with cannon ;
batteries were erected at the Myton, Bever-
ley, and die North gates; draw bridges were
thrown over the town ditch, which was there
both broad and deep; and the country
being under water, the royalists onuld make
no near approaches, either to plant their
batteries, or to practise any other species of
amioyattce. While the garrison of Hull was
thus making every preparatiim for defenoe,
the king was not inactive at Beverley: Two
hundred men were employed in cutting
trenches, to divert the current of fresh
water whidi supplied the town of Hull;
posts were plaeed at the Humber side. In
Linarinshire, to prevent suooours being
introduced from that quarter, and two forts
were erected, oae at Paul, five miles below
HuU, and the other at Hessle Ctiif. about
the same distance above it, to prevent sup-
plies ttom being conveyed by die river.
The siege of HuU having now commenced.
Sir John Mddrum, a Scotch officer, was
aent down by parliament to assist the gover-
nor, and gready distinguished himself in
the defence of tlie town. Notwithstanding
the inundation, the king had brought his
cannon to play on the town with some
etBbeU and he was answered with equal spi-
rit by guns planted on the waUs, though no
material slaughter was made on either side.
Reports were raised In the town, that the
kinig contemplated measures of the greatest
cruelty agi^nst the inhabitants, and that
should ha succeed in carrying the place as
be intended by storm, every perscm, without
respect to age, sex, or condition, was to be
put indiscriminately to the sword. By these
arts the troops in the garrison were violently
Inflamed a^inst the royal oaua^ and about
the end of July, MO of them, under the
command of Sir John Meldrum, made a
desperate sally IVom that fortress, and at-
tacked the king's forces with so much spirit,
that they were obliged to retire to Beverley
widt oonatderaUe loss. After repeated si-
milar repulses, the Ung called a council of
war, and by their advice he resolved to
raise the siege, and draw off his forces.
This attempt on Hull having thus entirely
failed, the king's army retired to Beverley,
where the train-bands, a species of militia,
wcfe dhmlmdj and bit majesty, with his
court, and theitat of bis army, returned to
Yorki
It was matter of great surprise to all
who were not in the secret,' that the king,
with tudi inadequate means, should have at-
tempted the dege of Hull, whidi was one of
the strongest fbrtresses in the whole king-
dom} but his mi^wty's reason for under-
taking this enterprise was founded on other
and surer grounds than the precarious suc-
cess of arms. Thte attack was in pursuance
of a plan formed between Sir John Hotham,
the governor and Lord Digby, the son of
die Earl of Bristol. This young noUeman,
hi whom the khig placed unbounded confi-
dence, had, it appears, been taken prisoner
by one of the parliaments ships, and carried
into HulL Under the disguise of a French-
man he remained for some time unknown,
but at length he introduced himaelf to the
governor, and had the mmantie hardihood
to propose to him the surrender of the town
to the king. The manner in which Sir John
recdved the overture, encouraged him to
press tho negotiation } and. It was at length
agreed between them, that the king should
advance £rom York, at the head of Ms
small army, and that Sir John should de*
liver up the place at the firing of the first
shot. This was the true cause which pre.
vailed with his majesty to besiege that town ;
but either through the pusilbmlroity, the
inconstancy, or tiie inability of the gover-
nor, the whole project proved abortive, and
its fidluie served only to damp the spiriu of
the adherents of this iU-advised and iU-llited
monarch. The town of. Hull and the adja-
cent country, notwithstanding the snceeaa
of the garrison, men in a deplorable condi-
tion. In the town the spirit of i>arty ran
high, and those who were suspe<^ of fift-
vouring the royal cause were imprisoned,
and thdr property confiscated. In the vil-
lages the inhabitants had sustained great lose
by the inundation of their land} and the
detachments sent out of the garrison almost
daily, to distress tltc royalists, committed
terrible devastations, both in Yorkshire ard
Lhicohishire, so that a vast many families
were plunged into utter ruin. The treach-
ery of Sir John Hotham, which already be-
gan to be suspected by parliament, induced
them to watch his movements and the ap^
pcrfntment of Lord Fahrfix to the office
of general of the army of the North,
gave deadly umbrage to the baronet, who
aspired tothathmour, and Induced him to
seek opportunities to deliver up Hull to the
royalists. Into this conspiracy, his son.
Captain Hotham, very readily entered, and
became the medium of negottetinn Ibr the
aeoompUshment of this treadteraaa put-
296
BULL.
[East Biding.]
HULL.
pan. Tb« mftyor of HuO,
Eiq. hariDfloanit«tlwt the plot for deUTer-
taff up the town was now ripe for exeeution,
held a consultatkm with ttm clikft of the
parHemantary party, and it waa ranlved to
dawat the pcojject by iclilm the governor
and hit ton. On the S9th of June, 1643,
Cnptain Mayer, who rommandfd the ihip
<ationad by parttaoaent in the
aded a hundrad men from Ms
, a*dieiaedtheCartleaiMlbk»ekhoMeB
t without Twiatanc^ About the nme
time, IfiM of the aoldien and taAabitauti,
who had ben watting in the town for the
word of eommand from the mayor, adaed
the maia-guaid, near the magaahie, and
next took poamrion of aU the artillery on
the walla. Theaa meaaures having ao Air
ftucoaeded. Captain Hotham waa then ae-
cnred> and n guard wai plaoed at the door
of thegovcmoff'alMMiaa; all this wMeflkoted
intheapMeof abotttan hour, and without
theihaddlngof adrapof blood. Sir John
Hotham havh^r hi the moan time obtained
information of what waa traoneting, found
naanafeocaaape, but being aeeuzed by Cap-
itis Boyaton« io Bevaiky. the governor
waa oonvayed under a atrong guard to Hull,
wiMre be waa put on board the Uereulet,
tdfethar with Ua aon. Captain Hotham, and
eoBTeywi to Looden. The catiatroiihe ia
unlvenally known: after n long and itriet
•onilnonent. Sir John Hotluun was brought
before a court-martial, at Guiklhall, tai Lon-
don, on the 30th of November, ehatged
with " tEBitDCoualy betraying the trust le-
posed in him by pariiaroant," whieh eharge
being eleariy subatantiated, the oourt, on the
7th of Deaembcr, pronounoadsantenoe, that
he should suObr death, by having his head
aeveted from his body. Two daysafter the
aouvietioo of bis father, Captam Hotham
was arraigned befoie the oourt martial,
aharged with *' having betrayed the trust
lepoaed In him by the parliament, and with
perfidiously adlierii« to the enemy." This
•harge waa supported by s«tisflwtory evi-
dcnoe, and the son was eondemoed to die in
the same way as hit father. Onthe first of
January, Captain Hotham was brought to tlie
aoaflbld« on Tower-hill, and underwent the
aentenoe of the law t and on the day follow-
ing, Sir John suHhrod deoaplution, upon
the scaffold at the same plaeel..4he yiotim of
his own Inconataoey and want of roaohition.
The fote of Sir John Hotham and of his
son, eallad to the mind of the king, the
impreoaUoo of— •• May God bring confu-
sion oo me and mine, if I be not a fUthfuI
•nU loyal subjoot to your miOesty !" Thb pro-
fane denunciation. It wiU be remembered,
^ imwcd at the time when Sirjohnn-
ftiaed to admit the king hito Hull. a*d
Charles eonsideRMl the execution of the go-
vernor as a vi^ation of Providenee for his
diatoyalty, for which hia subaeqoent repen-
tance was not sufficient 4oafeonet but this
case, eonsideicd in connexion with Charles'is
own fote, may aerve to show the danger of
writing the Judgments of heaven opoa the
suflfcrings of our adversaries, for the q[uaa-
tkm naturally arlsea, if the exeentioo of Sir
John Hotham, by parfiamant, in 1644, waa
a judgment of heaven, what name moat bo
givenlotheexeeutionof thekteg, ia 1648,
under the sanetioo of the sanae anthoricy »
After the seisuie of the governor, aa
already related, Oie custody of the town
wasentruated to the care of a committee of
eleven, approved by the parliament, and at
the hsad of which was the mayor. Soon
alterwarda Lord Faiifsx arrived in HuU,
and on the Md of July. 1643. was constitiit.
ed the governor of this plaoew TheMarqiiis
of Newcastle, the commaadrr of thekhig's
forces, having made himself master of
Gainsborough and Uneoln, and driven Sir
ThomaaFahibxoot of Beverley withgraat
slaughter, appeared wUh his
before Hull, on the Sd of 1
immediately began his opcratkma agaftnst tbe
town, from which he cut off Ms supphea of
freshwater, and of provisions as for aad*>
pended on the a4)oiniug parts of YorksMia.
The siege and dafenoe were eonducted with
aU the roUitary skiU of that i«e^ and with
aU the determination of deep-rooted hoetS-
lUy, which generally diadngnlshas Intestine
wafs. The baaicgevs areobed aevenl bat-
teries which opened on the town, and wen
anawered by an incessant fire from the walls.
After eaticme labour, and at theexpenaeof
many Uvea, the royaUsts, though exposed to
heavy and comtant fire from the walla, at
length succeeded in erecting a fort about
half a milefirom the town, which waa called
theking'sfort. On thii was plaoed several
pieoea of heavy ordnance, voA a f^niaoe
was constructed for heating balla. Theflriiv
of red hot balb hato the town threw the
inhabitanu into great consternation, but the
prudent precautions oi the govanor pre-
vented them from doing any material in-
jury, and by adding two targe eulverins to
the Chartetwhouse battery, and the erection
of anotber fort, which flanked the royalists,
he demolished the king's fort, and deprived
the Marquis of Newoaatle of the means of
firing hot balls teito the town. On the 14th
of September, Lord Fairfax ordered the
banks of the Humber and the Hull to be
cut, and the country being thua once more
laid under water, the royalbts were obliged
to abondpu i|U their works, txoept thoat
BULL.
[EoH Aidtng.]
HULL.
887
«rwtc4 oo ttM btttlu of tlw rlTtr. Oa the
SOth UMioyaliats iiMd« their spproMiiM to
the tows on the Wect, and eneted batlerks,
€» whkh they plaeed haevy MtiUery t and
en the 97th, they repaired the fort at Paul,
and erected another at Whitgift. nearthe
confluence of the Ouie and the Trent, in
Older to prerent Hull firom reoeiying np-
pHea of water. But the ships of war whidi
the parHameat had itatioftcd in the Humber
aoon deinoUshed these forti, and kept open
p»e way for ample supplies to the town and
tothegarrisaa. The «l«ge still continued to
be prosecuted with the greatest rigour* and
ahnost erery day was marked by some active
operation. On the 9th of October, a com-
bined attack was made by a stmng party of
royalists under Captain Strickland, on the
fort at the foot of the West Jetty, while
another body of forces attacked the Charter
house battwy 00 the other side of the town ;
but both these enterpriaes Ailed, and the
aassiianti were nearly annthilated. The last
operation of Importanee whldi took |daoe
during this slcge^ was a grand sortie made
ftom the town, on the 11th of October.
At sercn o'clock in the morning the whole
garrison was under arms 1 and at 0 o^elod^
ISW men, consisting of inhaMtants, acrf-
diars* and seamen, with four troops of
borsok sallied out of the West side of the
town, with tiie determinatinn to compel the
royaUsts to raise the siege. This attack was
Boade with so much vigour, that the be-
siegers, after an obstinate contest, were
driven Arom their works. The timely aiw
rival of a strong reinforGement enabled them
to reeov» their cannon, which had fallen
Intn the hands of flie asaailants. who were
obUged to retreat under the cover of their
batteries. Here Lord Fairfiut and Sir John
Mekinim used every endeavour to inspire
their men with ftesh courage, and the at"
tack was renewed with sueh desperate Im-
IMtuoslty, that the Marqula of Newcastle
was at length obliged to abandon both his
forte and batteries, after esperieneing a
dreadful loss from bis own oannon whidi
were turned against htm. The siege, which
bad continued nearly six weeks, was now
drawing to a ckwe, and the Blarquis of
Newcastle perceiving that all his eflbrtsto
carry the town must be unavailing, called a
oouncil of war, on theUthof October t the
deliberations of which resulted in a de-
termination immediately to raise the siege.
This resolution was carried into el^ the
same night, and the Marquis, who retreated
with the greater part of his army to York,
In order to prevent a pursuit, cut open the
eanalx, destroyed the bridges, and broke up
the roads hi the line of his retreat. Ou the
foUowlag mnming, when it was pctecived
that the enemy was gone,. Lord Falrfiuc
commanded that the day shouM be vb*
served as a day of pubttethankiglvlng, and
the annhrersary was rrWbrated here in the
same manner tiU the restoration.
The foUowing year, 1644, almost every
part of Yorkshire became. In Ite tarn, a
theatre of hostUltice, and tiie batUe of
Marston Moor, fought on the second cf
July, in that year, decided the fkte of tho
war. But arnktet all the miaeries with
whkh H was surrounded, this town le-
mafaied tranquil. Next year, the Utiugy of
the Church of Engtead betog abolished,
the soUien quartered in Hull entered the
diurdies, took out the common prayer
books, and irtth drums beating and trum*
pets sounding» carried them to the Market
place, where they eonrigned themtoaaia
already provided for the purpose, amklet
theaodamatiansof theopectaton. InUttla
more than three years a/lerwards Charles L
termkiated his Ufe on the scaflbkl. The
Protector of theComroonwealth was aooapted
with the usual demoaetrationB of aflbo-
tiooate regard towards the head of the go.
vetnmeat, and the coip<»ation, in their ad-
dress to Cromwell, *' humbly acknowledged
their thankAUnass to God, in whose guld-
ings are the hearte of princes, that he had
made him the ruler over ua." On thedeath
of Crqmweil, his son, Richard, was pro*
cteimed the **rlghtfUl Protector of the
Commonwealth,** and adulatory addresses
were presented to him than this and tho
geneiality of the borough* of Eagtamd.*-^
In this protectorate^ Andrew Marvel, the
hMorrupiaenator, of whom more hereafter*
was flnt elected member for this borough*
Hull followed the eurrant of the rest of the
kingdom, aad united in the expresakm of
leral Joy 00 the restoration of Charles II.
to the throne of his aneeators.
In the year IMl. Trinity Church, la
Hull, which had hitherto been only a eha-
pd, dependent on Heasle, was eonetitated a
paiidi diurohi and In the same year the
King not only conferred upon the town ite
former duurter, but added several other
privileges to those it focmeriy eqjoyed.—
In leoo a new citadel of great strength waa
added to the garrison, at an expense of 00a
hundred thousand pounds ** About this
time." saysTiokeU ta his history of HuU,
and the town of Leeds, which is in Oie hon-
our of pontefkact and the Ondiy of Lancas-
ter. The cause of this suit was on account
of tome goods belonging to Leeds, which
• Tickcn'8 lIuU, p. 507*
S88
HULL.
[EaH Midifig.]
HULL.
roTHuniMd
port feea. To otablish their CKroption
tram thJ* claim tc was urged by Leedi
that the Dudiy of Lanoiiter waa tarerted
with krge priTilcgea, that ttie hihaMtanta
thereof were free of all pannage, paiiage,
laatage, ataUage, toOage, carriage, Ate
throagh all England, and that an thcae
prlTikgea were cooflrmed by act of parlla-
mont until Henry 1Vth*a dayi, and were al*
ways ei^oyed by tlie tenants of Leeds, both
la Hull and tn an othor towns In En^and."
'< Theieaaltof the cootest,' adds Tkkell,
" was, that the oorporatlon of HuH, finding
their eanse vntcnable, diought proper to
make some compromise for the goods dls-
trained by the water bamfr,** and the ex-
emption of Leeds ttom these imposts was
of oomve established. Towards the dose of
this reign, die Kif« hitimldated the diflb.
rmt oocporations of ttie reahn into a sur-
render of their charters, partly for the pur-
pose of obtidning money for their renewaL
HmU, which had paldtoimage and poundage,
«nd ship>money. In the reign of Chartos I.
without rductance, was one of the flm coo-
■Wciabie corporations that made the sur-
render of Hs charter loCHwrles If. and the
Ring, on ttie payment of the required oon-
aldenitloa, lencwcd the diarter to the entire
aatisfiwtiQii of the Inirgesses. The aibltrary
eowhiet of the Seeood Charles excHed ge^
mmI diseontent In the country towardis tfie
latter part of his reign, and the nation was
■gain thieataied with a repetition of those
horrors from which ft had so recently es-
caped, when a stroke of apoplexy sent the
Mcoaich to his last audit, and saved his
country from the degradation of being sold
lo Wnneci to ad minuter to the profligacy
end proAiskm of aroyal vohiptuary. James,
1>uke of Yoifc, for whose exclusion so
many eMrts had beoi made, on account of
his known attachment to the CathoHc fidth,
asceadadthe throne without opposition.
Jamas soon diseoTered his intention to com-
plete the flteic of despotism begun by his
predecessor, and the aatioo, at length taking
tiie akim, called In the Prince of Orange. —
As soon as it was known ttiat the fleet equip-
ping In H<rfland was Intended for Rngland,
James fbrmed the design of securing the im-
portant fortress of HuU, and Lord Langdale
was sent down in haste for that purpose. —
The Prince of Orange sailed on the first of
November, 16811, and Uienew goromor frdly
•Kpcoting that he would enter the Number,
caused great quantities of warHke stores and
prorlikNMlo be brought Into Hull, fbr th«
purpose of sustahdng a slegew TheinhaU-
taata, in the meantime, haTtng in the last
age axperienoed the homes of war within
their own boeders, were thrown into die ot-
mosteoeistefttrtion; but on reeeivtqg Intel-
Ugenee that Winicm had bualed in TcmImif
on the 4th of November, their appfHieo*
sions were removed. The town and garri^
son -ot HuU remahied in pnssesrion of the
CathoUe party tin the Mof December, amt
an appreltenstoo was entertained that a plot
waslbrmed by the governor and his adhe-
rents, to secure an Oie Protestant offloeis.
Under this impression Fort Mi^or Barrat
and Captain Copley, being themselves pro-
fcestants, sent for aU ttie officers of that per*
snasioa, and consulted with the ma^stimtes
what was to be done In this emergency.—
At that meethig It was resolved to caU pri-
vately to arms sudi of the soldiers as wer»
attached to the Protestant cause, and to se-
cure the Governor, and the principal persons
of his party. These measures woe ooDoett-
ed wiUi so mudi prudence and secrecy*
that tile Governor, Lord Langdale^ knew
nothfaig of Che business untO he was seivd
in his quaiterk Nearly at the seme mo-
ment Loed Montgomery was secured by
Captafai Pttdierbert, and Mi^ M ahony by
the Port Mi^. The Inferior officers of
that party were also secured, and the next
morning Captain Copley, with one hundred
men, marched out to relieve the guard, who
were stiU ignorant of what had been tran-
sacted in the night, and, without difficulty,
seiied the Cattiolic officers and soldien whom
he found there. The town, fort, and dta-
dd were now easlljr secured i and the anni-
versary of this event Is sdH celebrated at
HuH by the name of ** Tk^ toum UUtim^
day," The glorious revolutlOb bdng now
completed, and the members of the mis-
guMed and m-Arted house of Stuart cadi-
iered for misrule by the national win, the
House of Nassau was raised to the di»-
tinguidied elevation frtim whidi their pits
decessors had fallen, and WlUiam and Mary
took possession of the thrones In the fol-
lowing year an act was passed, imposing
upon tiie country a species of propnly tsar,
of one shining m the pound, for one year,
and the fMlowing duplicate of assessment*
I under the operations of thta law, wiU serve
to show the amount of landed and personal
property in the town and county of Ktaigs-
ton-upon-H«U at thaeadof iheseTaBteenlh
HULL.
[Eati Ridings] nVLh.
«Q
An «xti»et ofthe ■■iB—8Btilb»th»»
Midooiuit|-or KiDgMOD-vpoikHalL
Per$(mal
Bstatei,
TowB**
County
Total tttiB..
49400 0
300
49700 0
Cfffkta
£.
11461
0
1140
0538 1ft
S805 16
9404 11
The Ccnttury ot th« Revolatkai of
1088 WM OBMboted* ia every pnt of the
Uaiidoai, and in none with man ttiiUng
itonuiirtiiUoin at Joy, than In tbetovoof
Kii«ltMMi|ieD41nlL Hie 0th of Neveaa^
bar. 1780, waavheNi In ty the rtagli« of
tMlb, aa n ilgiiid fcr the openiaf JuhHee.
The eoncaniia of penooa arho fkidted hk'
fo the place ftom att parti of the auc"
roandtaf ooantry «na iaNMoaa, and the
Tjajtow aa well a> the inhabitMiti wwe iplen
didlydMoniladwithorBnfanMiooa. Inthe
coonaofthe dby the dMkrant eeapoaitieiM,
heeded hy the ma^or. and hononrai wUh
the pmanee of the rag IrtUae of the
Boroiigh, S. Thonftonand W» 9. ntlhofn
Bnpv* Ibmed splmttd'piooaitlanatfanNi^h
Che tmrnt divine aervkenaa-pttftinned on
the uBweioB Vy the Rev. ThuBiClarkerlXDw
theviear of the Holy Trinity i
at tfM Guildhall* and at the prindpal fawa.
In the evoyng the fative aeane waa heigh-
tened hy a brilliant IDnrainatlon, and a tri-
mnphal areh enetod over the atatue of Klag
WUH«nt ahone Ibith with paenliar eAd-
genee. That the hidiea might partWpatatai
the cekhmliatt of thia Itturtrioae evmt, a
ban vnm givan at the AaMmMy Roome on
the following night, at which nearly three
Imndfed of the prineipal Inhahikanta of the
town and naighhourhood weie ptatiat TMa
involntinnary JnhHee la even jet i aaiinilimid
4ii Hnl with great iilMiBrii and the lapie
nf Itanr and thirty whrtora has uhaUcniil
wlthoqt olimeralhift ttm vivid imptaariam of
that Ihitivnl^ which waa meant to oiiahmlB
iMM ofMM moit hnprmlve laMona ever read
la the hlihvry of the norid hy iuliMi to
efthh
oalgln ftem ttda dny*
At the end ef the 4
Dhaitka of Envepab** by which i
aontheceocfaMntinth*
ytar 181S, watedipdfled. Great Britain rai«
with the voice of jey and gnMialatlen. Bvecf
town hi the Mngdom had Itt^nileMniik^ end
at HnU the puhiic iMlli« waa enhttdird
hythe itaM«eat iHmailialinna WedMa.
day theifteMMhof Deemhcr, waaMwJaf
qpedally tet apartlbr tMapurpeae. At 11
ordock fai theinanoan, aapkndldpMcaiaien
of d the peMI» hodiea hi the
byinuitaaidlagw<nm<bii
edandpweaadad to thechnaihef thelfteir
Trinity^ where an cxeaOMtaannon wm
preached by the vteart hntthe aaert toi.
tenrtiiif fealnre of thla>dayi proeeadh^
cooaiatad hi theprtoanee^ hyiperWInvtan-
tion,of the umibcaptahwhilhe peat «
country hed Jwt hem T
thwIdumofFianeet andi
fnthrirowoihainufi "ORANOB
BOYCN." At thneeikdocli theparbof OP-
HUcryte tlm cUaM pandad thrangh tte
town»andattonr, llOofihepilaaipl hOMt-
toaaumptnoMdhnMr^ TIm
waa keptnp haaeeBd te «llHr
partaof the town tin nhietfcleihbuhe mm-
li^at whkh hour Uii luaapMiy a
witneia a gaand dbphqr of I
ftaranhaurandnhrifddlghtadnth
ipoatatuw. Thin fciililiiai am lanchidad
an Friday, hp n aptaidid' and i
attended haB givan to ttoladlMi
IthaaiM
When George UU attained the Mdh
yearofhiirrign, the nation hdd a gCMcal
JubOeet andatHnll,aa hioaitoplaoactfie
ilf mundiattoni nif iin awotlonatilojalli were,
ntrildngly iinliiilHonthetgttOat 1808.
ThepiaiCBitani weniiiaiauai aaJ nilin8iil»
eeeomtien of each el not We.
by wmn Ma* ef Joy#ee*
gaid, andattheftctteaieftheieayimiuM<f
Geoiie IV. on the Ifthof jmy, J88V iMthn
tawM h riDngtag to Che Ckwnik
of Bnghmd Snniay Coheal <>Merillnni id
to the Dbaantoa^ flund^r Iriwal fJrten,
manhedtaipioaaBrion totfM ehnaihnrihe
Holy Trinity, lahaae an apiiinpriato aatowm
waa pMMlMd tothcto by the-Rnt.yi«aBtt.
The mmhivofehlldnai aaiiMHii to 18881
ThecomtltntcdnutbofMw andtheMacanlc
aodclleealto attended dlvtoeacr«lo% and the
acme It dcaoribad w MMF' liiiimlliiB mt
impiatolva^
11iepnMieb«lldli«a teUnl d» MM
Jliphiy any gwat diitaa of in«pil|MaBtw
nor many traoto of anthpiityk' They nap
he arranged under :thne haaaii plaawef
and the fefUvltie* Utile kto lo. Puhllo
thanka wom ntnmcd to the Ahnlghty for
the Hiiwito wUh which he had ciuwned m. andemnmereialcdHlcei.
The hnngvy were AMI and the naked doihod. The Chureh t^f the Nb^rt'^Vtalikr.
Several vahiaUe -puMte infUtuttona were 1 oeriOng witMa theflnt «laai, ianililiiyoa
X
f40 HULL.
[Easi Siding.] hull.
: of a Mv«,
•od niiMtpti, at th« iotHMctkm
of wMoh rises an extroxMly •netowni, upoR
JwtftoftyMihw. The pettod of its fous-
4i(tiOB it not mordcd; it H however, ofr-
talB* tkM it «M exiting im tbe reign of
fidwMdI. alleeQceforaoemetery to it beiof
fnnled bj Arehbisbop OxbtiAgpt in 1301,
10 ttui Piter of Gyslwni* petranof the mo-
tlMT church of H««k, in which puiah tke
rittni town wnt priBcipelly situate. Tbe
pWiMSt cfaaooal and transepts eoUubit the
style of tkat period, and being built partly
9i bridu nay <^ly daim to be the most
•aeisBt known apeirtmen of teick building
to mgisMit. akooe the time of the Romans.
Tlw east window is a partieulady fine ex-
Maploof the tracery of that time, ajad was,
eKtenally, tA kast* lestored to view some
ycais i«o, on the removal of the old sham-
Msa, whilst iatemaay U b ddeOyfiUedup
«Mb phNler, on which is iodiArently paint-
ad ^e last supper, by Parmeotier. The
■aro and tower an probably of tite early
part, of the 15th oenturyi the west front
has Um wry fine but is hidden by a row of
hauses, bnilt about fifty yean ago; and the
whole appearanoe of tlds noble structure b
gikTUMly ii^ured by the loss of aU the pin-
MNlca which crowned the buttrsses on the
■oclh and aaulh sides* which now present
«• tfM «ya a ttahed Una of flat coping, utter-
If at Tarianoa with the genius of the pointed
anh. Oathesouthsideof theefaanoelhave
hai liiiiil splendid chanttjes, now almoA
wholly dastmrmfl. andaonverted into vestries
aad huiiaivaiillB, in repairing which, wore
lately dbcovend a recumbent tanale figure,
andaaaaefa charged with flgiues and anno-
4Mhaarii«B. Internally, the view of thk
*«nh b sMkiug to the beholder, the pU-
iaia of the chancel are unoommoaly light
aodalegant, and the arches lofty. Itcon-
taina aaify memosMb of the dead, not a f« w
oirwboaa names and ftoiiUes have become
wholly cstiact The mostiemarkable momH
ttetttoaietbatof tbeRar. Joseftfi Miiner,
M/ A. by Baoem and one, erroneously at-
UttMtted.totbe Dela-Poles, representing a
iMBchaoft and hb wife in tbe costume of tbe
14thpOaatiiry. Divine servioe b performed,
aodtary to usual oustom, in tbe nave, the
Vhaactf being eattety open. Thb church, as
before sUtcd, was originaHy only a Chapel of
BaaetoHeiBle, firam which it was separated
by act of parliament, aud made a vicarage.
In I6in, under tbe pati^iuge of the Corpors-
tiesk It U tbe laigest parochial church, not
coUegiale* in the kingdom, aiMi occupies an
area of not las than iMgOM square feet.—
9h«aergy atlaabad to the Holy Trinity are
V Bar. John Ucaley Biomby* M. A. vicar ;
the Rev. John Soott,!!. A. lecturer; and *e
Rev. G* J. Davies, 11. A. curate llicecrTiar
commences in the Summer athalf past tesi id
tbe morning, and at three o'clock in tbe after-
noon ; and in Wiuter half an hour earlier in
the aflemoon. There b also divine service
at ten o'dodc on Wednesday mornings.
The Church qf St. Mary, was built
before the year 1333, a licence to peiftMrm
divine offices, 6cc. therein being then grant-
ed, by Ardibishop Melton, to the prior and^
brethren of Ferriby, for the convenience of
that part of tbe town of Hull which was fai
their pariib. It was Ibrm^ly more magni-
ficent than it b at present, tbegreato- part
of it being demolbbed by Henry VIII. be-
cause it obstructed ttie prospect ttcm his
manor boose, when noOiing was leftstand-
ingbutthe chanceL Part of the mstfrtals
of the nave and the steqile were eroptoyoii
to enlarge and repair tbe manor bouses and
tbe rest in coBstrucUqg the blodi houses
which Henry caused to be erected on the
eastern bank of the river HulL la tiib
state of comparative ruin the church re-
■uined, till about the year 1570, when aeon-
sidsrable addition was made to the east end
of thacbancel, by the parishionen, butfor
more than a century it stood >vithout a
steeple ; in 1696 the present steeple was be«
gun, and in tbe fbllowing year it was c(Ma«
picted. St Mary's was to Ferriby, what tli»
Holy Trinity was to Hessle, but U b now n
parochial ch^idry, of whidi Samuel Thoni-
ton, Esq. b tbe patron; the Iter. John
Scott, M. A. tbe incumbent; and tbe Rct«
William Wilson, the eoiat& Divine ser-
vioe commences, both in sununer and winter,
at the same hour as at Trinity Churdi ; there
b alsoserviee in the evening, which oosn-
mences at half-past six o'clock.
St, Johfe* Church, m Trinity pariah,
b amodem erectkm, built in the year l79i,
andopeoedfor divine sarviee on tbe 13th of
May, 179S- It b a briek buiUmg, neat and
simple without, and elegant andcommodi^
ous within. A tower has been added to the
original structure, and the organ has been
inteoduced shiee the church waa built. The
Rev. Thomas Dikes, L.L.& b the praMst
incumbent, and though built at tbesoleoK^
penseof that geatleman* tbcAituse presen-
tation b vested in the vicar. The Rev.
WiUlam Knigbt, a A. b curate of St.
John*!. Morning service eowmewfre o«
Sunday at half past ten, andaftemooa aer-
vloe i« three; tberebaho an eventeg lectore
on Tuesday at 7 o'clock^
The churches of Sculeoales and Dry-
pool are described under their proper heads.
At the Pottery Ueensed Chapel, wUch
b situated in the wistem suburbs the Rev*
HQLL.
[East Ridhig.]
nvLt.
Ml
*rhmiuu Dike* k muiiit«r» and dlvlntf ser-
vice it performed here on Sunday and
Thursday evenings at 7 o'dock, without
any stipend whatever.
There are in Hull eighteen diapeli,
«r meeting-houMs, irtiieh afford acoomzno-
dation to three Baptist, three Calvinist, six
MettKMHit. two UnMaiian, on
Catholic, one gwedeniimgian, dt onr<hiakar
oangregation; theraaxea]Mtwoayaagogae«
for the iews. The foHowiof ajrMpaiv
willshow the situation of each diapci, dM
name of the minister who oaktetei, and thn
honrsof divine servioe:—
iieiumhuMo* and Minittett
Namet.
Baptistar (General)
Rev. Thomas Thonger..
Baptists' (Particular)
Rev. James M'PherKxi ..
Q^>tists' (Jehovah Jizeh)
Rev. William Azhan»
Calvinist (Baptist)
Itev. E. Thompson, ..^
Calvinist (Bbeaeaer) Lady^
Hnnttaigdonrs C
Rev. SamL Lane, V.D.M. >
Calvinist (Providence)..
B«v. j. Modey ,...
CatheRc
Rev. Jdhn Smith,
Friends Meetfag Hdose ... ]
Independent Calvinist..
Rev. Joseph Gilbert and!
Revi Speddbg Curwen
Melhodist(01d Connexion) j
Synagogue (Jewisli)...
Babbi Samuel Symomu..
Synagogue (Jewhfti)..
Service fMifoiiiied by the (
persons present......*.,
Unitarian
Rfev. William Worsley,..
Caitar Ian (Baptist)
lUv. M f Jordan...
George street.....
Salthovselaae....
Norths
Prospect street .<
Lowgate. ........ I
SihuOion qf
CkapeL
Aopet's TOW
NewDoek street
Hope street
Fishstieet...
Diypool .••..
George yard....
Pottery
Scott streeC.M.
Walthamsteeet.
North street.....
CharloCte street .
MiU street.,
Prince street .
Dagger lane ..
Parade row.,
Postengatek..
Bowlalley lane ...
New Dock street
Hours qf THvhte Service.
5 Sunday — Prayervat7nig. Leetnreat |
^ past 10 mg. at i p. 9 aft. and 7«fvantefk
' Sunday— «t |p.lOmg. #pfc^alt*i
p.5evg; Prsyets at 7 Monday av— irtg,
aad Lecture at 7 on Wednsaday.
Suialay— Prayers 7Big.Lact. ) p^ !«, Pe,
ip.Saft.& ^p.6«vg^ PnyenMam'
day at 7 evg. Leetnre Thniiday atl^.
Sunday — ^ p. 10 mg;^ i p. 8 alt A<i»
the evening.
Svaday — at 10 rag. Piayars at S aft. ani
Leetnt«6evg. Monday Piayan 7 •vit
and Leetaiw at 7 Wednesday avMtag. •
{Sunday— at |p. 10 mg^ PiaytMlpi >
afl. Leetuve 6 evg. Monday Paayan f
evg. Lecture Wed. and Thini^ mp at 7«
5 Sunday — i p. 10 mg. S aft. in mmmm,
i and I p. S aft in winter.
VSunday meeting at 10 momli^ S tfh
"Stamoonin sunnnerandS inwinlHr*«n
C Thursday at 10 moodng.
C Sunday — at i p. 10 mg. ^pb t aft. 9mp
j Monday layers 7 etmdng, Wadnasday
C Lecture 7 evenhag.
S Sunday— i p. 10 mg. S aft. H d avMlBg;
C Toeaday evening at 7.
5Sunday-~Pcasrersip.7mg. 10ai.ani
< 4 evg. Thursday 7 evening
Sunday evening at 6 and Pihlaj avj^ at 7*
5Sundayniomiog|p.lO. andSevMli^
/ Wednesday inrcolog at 7>
5 Sunday— at I pb 14> mg, Saft. and 6 avy.
c Monday at 7 evening.
i Sunday— Prayers 7 ra» i p^ 10 raf. S aft.
^ and <S evg. Leetme Mou. 4e Tku. 7 •vg^
Sunday — Pr. 6 n^ i p.9nig; Last i p.
lOmg. 3aftand9e*g« Pr.8evg.Mon.
Leet 7 iUMl Pe. 8 evg. Tu. Pn 7* evg.
Fii. Leet 7 evg. Sat Prayer 7 4
^Sunday — at |p.lOmg. and|p. S'aft
fat 2 in Winter.
Isattttday— atamg. taft andAeVf.!*
|winteri at 9«vg.inaammert Mon. and
[ Thns. at 7 momtagi
; Friday evening at5, and Sat monk at H
^ Sonday — | p. 10 morning & 3 afternoon
C Sunday— .11 monring* ifb • <
/ and Wed. at 7 evening
X 2
M» «gix. [Eatt Midit^] nvxu
Im i< fcilil ■■Himlriyt ilili mm, Hofe
i»i»rii,,<MHl»itMoadayftot<rf tilt
iMMittM to lk« «tlKr piMH of nil.
fkMM wonh^ than to i« U«U a AoMto^
■IwnUiiifn^iiliy '
aad which 4km boMonr to the town. Thk
•haptl to foniMd of the hull of an old mm-
«NMt4Wik of km kmdnA tons burthen,
■adwMth to Mfirty nooead at the wan end
«niie«M*)ak. Theol^eattoloMeoMmo-
iwlth a ptoee of wonhipauitod
" r JMMto of ItfBi, «Hl U wU
The
aendreto pwiwail tilniliuuriy, hyndnto-
tonof the.Chiiteh.of Eogtond, hy the CU-
▼todatto DtoNntan, and by the llfthnrtitf
Utrtiianfc JMtoedof beUa toarnioimwihe
ItoM efmhitoiwhin, a flag to hotoledat
amy SiMdiqr* Md apwyefaaHi^toheid
eraty li^Hidey night In aunuMc; m the
wiitoraaaaan ttdahnoyant aanatnery to well
MJWiiniyaumttoal ecngnpatkNi, whoae
itoe tflA Aittdtoy
ten In Om
hiTiht
tte^fhaiittoa in UiiU Me •aoMBoiti,
The iecu
MhalfiiM
and M hatffMt two
Mr.JtohartOa^...,
The int royal chaiter eonftned upon chto
OQBununitywaagnuiledbyHauTVI. kitlw
year 1442, and Ods gnat haa been eonflrmed
and extended by aeren aubaequent dtartetn.
from the time of Henty VIU. to Chazka II.
the pdTltogai of the goUd aoMiat iirinripally
In the right toleryand reeelve primage for
Iheaupportof poor marincn, and dMlrwlTee
and wUowa hi afanshouaBi, by weAtyaad
quarteriy penalons; hi aflbnllng nlfaf to
ihipwiaeked UMrihoa; hi lieenafa« and np-
pointing pUoti ; hi ptodngbuoyaaad beacoaaa
for the aafiety «f narigation hi the river
Humber; in aettltag^lRraMa between mn.
teraof thipi and^tbdrttant iMiiaTaxlow
Of IheaajiMgheflalBed 0ie Trinity Hoow
andHoapitaL It baa ahmdy bean a
th^'faatondty, or bretherheod, of
aadpilota, aiaaan of the Trinity Hooae in
UmIW wia toi teilitatod in the yw isflfl^
ior Itoi Mitof of deeayed i— i and tfadr
widowa; and In Mder to ptwrlde n Amd ftir
tho ptHtpoae. the menthaca ehgagad to pay ilk
each, annually, whtoh awn waatbm eqoal in
iito« to about two poonda of our pwaaot
wily. Staoe that ttoae the Ainda have
ptoBlab»d by* contributton of aUpenoe per
anomto dkom «aeiy aeanunialltag from thto
port* The oorpocatian of the Trinity
House, h oompoaed of twdve dder brew
thien, iix aaiktanto, and an unlimited num*
lettican. Out of Mm elder
ryoofar
\ me eheean ■lawally, on the tot
Wedne«toy In September, two wardana, who
eM at the head of the corporation during
tketo paatod of ofltaet and at the aaae time
ere elected two etewanto ftom among the
VoiMifer brethren} theae offloeis for the yaw
>tt9-3, are
Mr. WUUam Bunney ^„ ] Wafdew.
The Trinity Hottae,i
of theoorporatian totraneactod, wMorighially
founded In 1467, end waa re-built in 1753.
The building oonaiato of four aldea lunound-
ing a apacious area or oourt; The north,
the aoutb, and the eeet eUto eonalat of tfnglo
apartroenta for thirty-four p^rifltiwt, The
front to a bandaoroe brick atmctnie. In tho
Tuacan order of architectuxe^ with n pedl-
mentof fi-ee atone, ornamented by the Kh^
Arms, with the figure of Neptune on eno
ride, and Britamito on the other, rvepedafaly
executed by the tote Mr. Jeremiah Ha^Mvw
ofthtoptooe. On the ride towarda the weat
are the haU and hnmakeepenr roome, wHh
kitebcna and other ofllcea. Over theae oOeen
are two etogant oouncH diamben for tiana-
acting the buaineea of the houae. The va.
xioua epstmento of thto bnflding eontifai
aereral eurioeltica brought from foral^
oountrtoi, and aie omamanfeed with a noao.
ber of pdntfaiga caknlated to gratify the tf».
Teller and the man of taatew A<Uoinhig thar
frmt of the Trinity Hooie to « handaome
?hapel, bulk hi 1779f and fitted up tai a»
etogant nuuiner for the pnipoee of divinn
wonhip, wherefai eervice to petformad three
thnea n week, and a acrmon preached
monthly by the Rer. Geoifa Johh Darlee.
ILA. the preaeat chaplafai. In the same
year that the chapel waa bidlt. a Marino
Schocd was founded by the Trinity Hom*
hi whtdi Inetltution thirty-aix boya raorito
the advantage of * nautical education, each
member of thto eerpqiation appohitiDg two,
The children reotoin In thto aeminary fhtee
years, during whioh period they are anaually
provided with a neat uniform and every
other artide of diass.
The other ahna houses belongiiv to the
Trinity House, are Robineon'a HoepfbO.
given to this corporation hi the year 1689.
by WilUam Robtaaan, |Eai|, then sheriff of
HULL.
[Ea9t Ridhig.] qolIm SM
UuU) aMliiil760, r«>balk and criaifed for
th« reception of dtwfed fouager btelhrea
and their wives; wat roooM in the hogpKai.
for the notfUioo of m maay widows of sett-
men, erected by Dr. Thomas WatMO, Bishop
pf St. David's, aboiit the year 1687 : the
Merohaot Seamen's Hospital, in Whitefriar>
fate, built by this corporation in I TBI. fbr
the reception of poor wonvout seamen and
their vndows: and a Hoqiital for decayed
aeameo and their wives ad^oin^ the Trinity
House Chapel, established in 1787* In ad-
dition to ttiese eharitaUe fouodatioBs, the
corporation of the Trinity House have just
emnpleted on part of thdr property, situated
Qear tlie site of the town's walls, another laiige
and handsome pile called Ferns's Hospital, in
tnemory of Aldemuui Ferris, their
tor, which willalford aocommodatiooto fhm
twenty to thirty inmates. Extensive beneAli
vloof course roult to thejeamen of the port
«f HuU from this munificent foundation, the
jnevenues of which, appropriated to charitable
pur^uces alone amount to five
pounds « year.
The Charter House, another of the
Mide«t Hospitals of Hull, was founded in
the year 1384, by Michael de hi Pole, the
first Earl of Suffolk, of that name* adjoinfaig
to his otho: foundation of die nxmasteiy of
St. MichaeL In the rage for sweeping away
retigioiu and charitAble foundations, this
establishmeot was seised by Henry VllL bat
^^fterwards re-founded, as has been already
seen, 1^ his son and successor Edward VI.
In the year 1649* when Hull was besieged by
Charles I. the governor. Sir John Hotham,
totally demolished the buildings of the
Charter House* to prevent the royalists iVom
obtaining a lodgement here. At the end of
the civU wars, this hospital was re-built, and
the sum of S78i^ 181.3d. was paid out of the
public purse, by the then governor. Lord
FairCsx, towards the expenses of the new
erection. This building stood till the year
1780, when It was taken down, nad the
present spaeious and handsome structure
erected in Us stead. The building forming
the Charter House as it at present stands,
h^ two prqiecting wings, and is in a style of
architecture suited to the humble purpose to
which it is applied. On the top of the
port^ before the front door, rjpporied by
«lx handsome stone pillars, are the following
inscriptions i-^D<o tt pauperibuM Michael dt
la Pol* hat (Edt$ jMguU, A. A 1384. Reiuh
vaitu tUnutt auetituqpuinstauratasfiafui^
datoris pitmoria, D, D, Johannes BtfunUt
re^or, A.D. 17B0, In the principal body of
the bnilding is a handsome chapel, which
not only servea for the use of the house, but
«I(K) ns.n subttitute for Scukofttet dwrcb
during ttie winter months: the Rer. Kinga-
man Bashett, M. A. ia the UMter and chap-
lain. TheapaitmentBinthehoqatalforthe
brothen and sislen amoont to flfty-atvan, €f
whidi twenty-nine are for wwsii, and
twentydght for men t they aie will fitted iV
and exceedingly canvenlcnt, and eaehindlv^
dual ia allowed three shiningi and rixpeneea
week besides ftael, with some few nnmlnnil
payments. Theievanoesof tUafiMndatton
which ariae firum lems of lands andaahnt in
the HuU Dock Ca's eonoeniib now aaMnnt
to 6om 8002. to lOOtt:. ayear, though in IfiM,
the annual rents only prodoeed M&
There are hi Hull several other hospi-
tals: these are Lister's Hospital* finindedhf
Sir John Lister, alderman and UMBibar of
parliament for HuU, m 1641. for the leacp-
tiun of twelve poor persons, who eaeh leoeive
two shillings and sixpcnee per week, thaMli
also aUowed tl, per annum, and fuiCafale
apartments for a lectnvcr t Gregg's Hospital,
of the date ot 1416, for twelve poor old
women, who receive one shilling & afacpenoe
per week: Crowle's Hospital, eieeted and
endowed by George Crowle, aldnnian and
merfhant,in 1661, where twelve poor wonw^
the youi^est of the age of flflyyeara, reedva
an allowanee of fourteen panoe per weak^
eightpenoe of that sum being derived ftani
funds left by the founder, and sixpcneei^
oeived firam the perish: Watson's Hoqdtil^
founded in the year 1687* by Dr. Tfaomai
Watson, Bishop of St David's, whan torn-
teen poor persons receive a stipandof cna
shilling and sfaqpenoe per week, <exehMlf« of
the six pensioners bdongiag to tha Trinity
House:) Gee's Hospital, bidlt idwut the yav
1000, aflbrdsan asylum to tan poor i^ad
women, and one shiUiag atid twopenee par
week towards their support: Harriaofi's Hoa-
pital, buiU in 1548, yieMs one shiUh^ nod
twopeikee per week to ten poor irofnen: and
a foundation of this nature situated in DHitr
lane, bequeathed by a person of die name of
RatdiiT, a weaver, endowed by Mr. Buttciy.
and augmented by t}ie eorporatton. yieldi
one shilUng and sixpence a week tosix poor
men and women, with an annual supply of
fuel whiidi is oommon to all these minor
hospitals.
The Lvhtf4m OuuUp, ettabUahcd in
the year 1809* extends its benefits to betweni
three and four hundred poor married woma^
annually, and from the time of its institutioii
tothebegfamlngof the year 1899, sh^thon*
sand four hundred and twenty-two petteptt
have been admitted, and ^ven bbth to aii(
thousand four hundred and forty'Ont chil-
dren. Mrs. Forbes, of RoUnson row, ietbt
matron of this excellent institution^ nd It
her reeommendatiopa axr vMi
x3
§*%
■tTLL*
[Eatt AmSm;.]
B«IX.
^RfliBBplie^
fc ■! 1 >illiiM I 1 a^^i^^
■■Vnf nNKrWa TMMMi
d» 0|icBlBf dr the P— luitaf to tht
IHliliH of Om ycir 10>, 151 pitfMii
iM^ bnB iMciirea Into Cm binm* oc wnmii
It !■ icpuitol lliMt Mi Mt wMMMt Icsw^
( to Cht
llathohanie.
Ml* J* Bl Biff^ li tno ticMutv ah iioimk
twtf iBtivCJuy: IniiTBDvp It iKo nMbOB*
HH Xiii C> TiidTp ncT mrmuiC*
!%• Qmrral t^fUmaty iniy nnk
flmomit tnc BOit UDportsnt nomnocfits
ritoed to taeDefoleaet lo the town of HuIL
TlMwrnitofa publie faoipMBl for the reeo-
wry of the ilek and lame poor had for tome
yMn teen apiieut fai tMt place, wImii a
ftw charitable todlvidualt atwrntled fai the
monlli of Ottober, In the year ITSli nd
opened ft tvbtcfipcloii lor ercetluf and to|K
parting ehonte of mefvy, where the ikfll of
the ibHet pmeUtlonen might to united to
IheadVintigetof pureair, and proper food
md medicine fat eflketfaig the reeDrery of the
oMiett of their bounty. A pit>potal to Ian-
dable oDuld not Ml to meet wtdi tuppoftert,
■nd a enflldcBt fond wat toon rated to for-
ftWi a house for a tumpoiafj Inflrmary tul a
fltullune and nore permanent building could
be prepared* Thit temporary cttablnhment
wat opened on the 80th of September, ITU.
In the mean thne a field of two acret, tltu-
atad wUhIn a ihoit diitanee ttotu the town
OB the Bererteyroad, attheendof thettreet,
BOW called Praepeetatieet, wat purdiaaed at
A coat of SW. and bundlngi erected upon It
whkh iwriled the amount to 4.19«L Tlie
aedommodatlon thut ailbrded allowed of the
Ttoeption of teventy In-patienta. In the eon-
ttructioo of the building gieat attentioD wat
paid to the Interior arrangement, and no
hoepltal In the kingdom hat a flreer dreula-
ilon of atr or more complete provWon In
trery retpect, for the ob|}ectt of Iti earcb
The prindplet of the ettahndnnent are the
tooit liberal and humane; not only are all
the dlitinctloni of tect and party dltregard-
td, but locality Itself gWet no peculiar pri-
vUcgct* and the tecornraendatloo of a gover-
nor, at all timet eatily obtained by a proper
6l^cct, form* a poacport Into the house, and
a eUiim upon an Ha heattng beneflii, at well
to thedek nattret of the Ganges or the
mi^ arto him who drew his fostbteath
ItoMMofttomis
800^ esehMl«»«f ttes
ShMe the Ant nptnii^ of ftmhmam, m
ITU, to the ftfst of Jnmiy, 18t2, wy
foww thM 0,iit pntitDto have bean ai^
■Mad, of whoaa 17»S7* have bean cural«
and MM grwily leHerodt and tte toCii
of pefsoaa vasetaMed bete to the
of ltttwaBll,»Mi ThreepbTu
afed Uttee svgeoasglswdMiranaB*
#r«lie. Ihe Wght Hoik lariFlta*
I end Mr* J* Hlgton^
Hm Dkpfmmy, for HuB and Gant-
ritMtad in High alMst, new Seri*.
1mm ttahh, was etiabMied on the lit of
September, In 1814, at «ni
orSMNL and b tnpportod byt
mate may to fooned of ttobSDcAlBof I
fatitMtien when It b etatod, that It a
and that^ fton tto lint opcntav of tto «•-
taUUunent to the 5th of AprUtettopva-
atdtyear, 14,54«palltMihairebeeBadmMei.
Stat tutgeani are hi attmtlaiMy In tanM^
daiy, grmm, aad two phyilciaBt whcnrear
their advlae is leqniiad. Tto treasurer la J.
C. Patter, Biq. i ,
There toatSeuleoates a ReA^ for tba
Insane, establbhed to tto year 1814, by Dr.
Aldersaa and Mr. EtHs, suigeon* It b uom
eotidoeted by tto former sad Mr. Cfou.
It b eapable of cumateh^ ftoat 89 to 90
patleattt Its pi saint aiMnbirAoaB50toeaL
Tto mi^tatratca of tto Btst-ltUHacof thla
enuaty dlrcet all pauper Inaalbs to to pfaMud
here, havfay previously taapsslsd tto estab-
lUunentand exptMsed their appsobatlaB of
It, by wMeh thb part of tto county wat
saved tfle expenieof ereetlag a paup* hma-
tleasylum. A oonskbiable poatioa of Am
place b est apart for tto reosptkn ef prifwia
patients. It b sunounded by large gardaw
and apparently very eonvaaient for tto paw
posei intended*
A Dbpeotary for diiiases of tto «yw
aad ear wat faiitltated in 1889, at Na 88,
Mytongate, where petltnis, propeity ve>
commended, are admitted, IVom 10 to 1>
o^dorfc every Tnesdsyand Friday. Ttoanr-
geon of thte Institution b T. Bueheaso, C. )f .
Tto ChofUy HeU b a spadoaa aB#
eeovenlentttrvetursk la WMteMaigatSb ior
tto reeeptkm of tto poor of tto parbtos or
tto Holy Trtaiity and St. MaryV, la R«IL
iBltoMiaBd 10th of wmiMi IB. wait
RVU.
[East Ri£n^.} nviu £45
> 6r eomotkni te
1I«U, fertile better melMaiiianM itid cm-
ploftmnttttbapooti and under ttManthe-
fttf of thto aet, the pMOkisM eaUed the
Ctmitf HaU, ftmutty vied at a ckHh-haU,
iftre^urahend and appropriated to the pur^
pOM at a workhouae. The provliiona of
Che orii^nal act ware eonfiimed axtd exteod-
•dhjraaectortheSChor Anne, and bf
■nelheraetar the »th and 28th of George
II. hf irhleh the anayor, reoovder» and
•Manaen for the time be^HT* end twenty-
Ikwr other penona, to be ideeted bf the six
wanlit Were eonatitttted n oorporationf to
eootlBne for erer wUhte the said town, bf
tiw oaaae of the governor, depaty-fonr>
nor, aiibtanla, and guardians of the poor,
tohaVetheoaneof themand toprovidefor
their oialntenaBeek The parochial expen-
4lt«re of HoU hat been tnl^ect to great
fluetnadOMi from 1801 to 1806 it avcr-
egadtaafhonaandpoundtperann.; In 1818
It attoonted to n,WiL ; In 1817 to 81,900/;
and l^om the aeeond of Fflbraary, 1891,
to the aeaond of Febtaxry, 1899, to 16,979^
which turn Includes the county rate of
ltt90L The average nnmber of paupert in
tfM home during the patt year wm 380,
iMd the average oottof thdr tupport ex-
aiMvt of doChing, about 3t. per head
weekly. Scokeatet workhouae, situated In
WUtOift row, WhaeohnleCk I* nnder the
Erection of a vMtor and four gnantiant.
The Ifoiur qf CorrtcHon, which it a
enan plain balkUng, lituated in Petter^ane,
near the Markct'place, recelvet criminals
tot mtadenMenours, and debtors ftom the
Court of Requests. The keeper It Henry
Lee. Thegaolf situated In Myton-pbuie,
la kept by Prandt Coatct^ where prisonen
areeonined prerknitly to their removal to
Cbe Ooonty gaol for triaL This prison was
emeiBd, pursuant to n act of parliament,
oMahwd bi 178S.
In Hall, as in roost of the othertowns
of England, there are Free Schools, as well
#or the higher as for the move humble bran-
«hei of fcarnta^. Amongst these the Free
Onunmar Sobool, founded in the reign of
Riehard III. hi the year 1486, by the Right
Rev. John Aloock, a native of Beverley,
■ad tttcoasBlTely Lord Blihop of Roches-
ter, Woreesler, and Ely, takes its precedency.
In 1578 the old struetnre, being at that
thne In a rtdnooa stste* WnHam Gee, Esq.
an aUenaan of HnU« opened a sabscriptlon
foe etesMng a new school hanse) himsdf
bridkt, and
eighty poanAi in money, for that pttiposoi —
The ereoBoot Were soott eomplKad, and tiie
atiioul ilMiii> wtidi ii laiga md
isiaid to be one Of the best la Enff.
lead. ThUsdMX)! la open to aU aooBoT
borgestes, on the payment, origbially of 14«.
then of 98*. and aow of 40s. per aaaam*
for daisieal iaatructlobOBly'— of whidh dea-
eription of scholars there are aoae at pta*
aeot. Writhlg and arithmetic were inlro-
dtteed Into this school by Uie present master,
and ate now tao^t at a diai^ of tout
guineas per annum, for ftee boys, and eight
guineas for the sons of noo-fteemen. The
number of schdars are, at preeent, only 10
ftee boys, and 14 other schtriart. They are
admitted at any age, and there Is no pre*
scribed time of snperannuation. Thia
school has one exhlbitioB of 4W: per ann.
to any college In Cambridge, founded by a
pcTMn of the name of Barry, or Berry, and
a sdiolaiship, founded by Alexander Met-
oalf, of 19«. 9d4 per week, and rooms at
Clare haU. The present matter b the Rev.
George John Daviet, A. M . and hit emoln-
Salary paid by the Corpora- £, s. d,
tioo out of trust lands, 63 0 0
Paid by the King's receiver, 13 9 9^
Rent of a tenement acUom-
ingthesdiocri, 6 0 0
Total,
£89 6 9i
The leetaTeahlp of the Holy Trinity haa
usoally been enjoyed by the matter of tha
Free School, though that It notthecateat
present The masters of ttils school who
have b«en distinguished aret-^the Rev.
Andivw Marvel, M.A. fiither of therenowned
patriot of that namei John Catlyn, origin-
ally a brieklayer, but who, by the force of
hisgenhisand application, became a great
profldent hi the learned languages} Rev.
John Clarke,M.A. the translator of Suetonius
and iSalhisI, and the Rev. Joeeph MihMr,
H. A. author of the History of the Chuvdi.
Amongst the eminent men educated lun,
may be mentioned Andrew Marvd, M. P.
for Hun ; Thomaa Watson, D. D. Bishop of
St David's} tiie Rev. William Mason, M. A.
like poetf Isaac Mihier. D.D. P.R.S.
Dean of Carlisle; WUUam WUberforee*
Esq. M.P. 1 the Rev. Prands Wrangham,
M.A. P.R.S.} and Uie eloquent Arel»>
deacon of Cleveland.
The Vkttr't 8ch«ot» situated In Vlcair
Lane, wat founded by the Rev. WHllaBi
Maton, fhther of the poet, hi die year 1737*
On commemoration of ttie Metiingt of tha
revolution) and it aflbrdt education to 54
boyt, appotated by the vicar of Trinity
Churdi for the tfaae being; btt« the present
vfear, with hit aaoal HberalRy, nardy ad-
nMiaoy, txoepttttdi m tm lacomincnied
9M
HULL.
[East Riding.]
HUX»L.
by vBspcccable inbaUtaDts of the town,
and ichose parents are needy and indhM-
trioot; in which way the school beoomcs.
In reality, nraie the propcfty of the public,
than it woitkl have been had the right of
nomination been vested in a committee. In
addition to gratuitoia instniction in read-
ing, writing, and arithmetic, the scholan
axe provided with books, pens, and paper t
and annual rewards are given to-the meri-
torious, Mr. Stephen Gacdham b the pre-
sent master. The ftmds for the support of
the school are supplied, partly by a coUeo-
tion made after a scnnon preached at the
parish churdi, on the firrt Subday in De-
cember, and partly by the Corporation, who
make up the defidency.
The Marhu Scfkwl, in the Trinity
bmiie, instituted in the year 1786, where
J6 htfy are taught writing, arithmetic, and
navigatkm, and are oompletdy clothed every
year, has ahready boen mentioned. Of this
sdiool Mr. Midiael Fuiham is the present
master.
CogaiCs Charity School, ^uated on
the south side of Salthouse lane, was found-
ed by Willtaun Cogan, Esq. alderman, on
the Snd of July, 1753, for dothing and In-
structing 20 poor girls, who are allowed to
remain in the school three yean cadi. This
school ts placed under the direction of three
trustees, being aldennen, who have the
power to increase the number of scholars
according to the increase in the ftinds, and
so weU have the aflkiis of this institution
been administered, that en Whit-Mooday, in
the year 1829, the number of sdiolarB was
augmented tnm twenty to forty. The trus-
tees at present are Joseph Egginton, Nicho-
las Sykes, and Christopher Bolton, Esqrs. —
Mrs. Chapman is the schoolmistress.
Mr. Alderman Cogan bequeathed also
a sum of money in the public funds, for
the purpose of placing out poor In^ as ap-
prentices to mariners, handicraits-men, and
artisans, preference to be given to the sons
of the freemen of Hull. The management
of this excellent institution is in twelve
trustees, who, in addition to the expenses of
binding each apprentice, pay to his master
20«. a year for clothing, and at the expira-
tion of the term present the master with
two pounds, and the apprentice with four
pounds towards his outfit in life. The trea-
surers are Messrs. Smiths and Thompson,
and the Secretary Mr. Marmaduke Thomas
Prieket. ThU charity was founded in the
year 1737.
I'tte ^ftbacripHim SehooU in Hull,
*?f«*edinl8p^,Atanexpeaseof aoOOt are
■ipiatej,in Pwrott street, Salthouse Jan^
. Ww<|Bstractioo to about 300 boys, and
170 girls, on the lystan of mutaal instme?
tiinw at a eost of ahout 27(V. peraaonm,
whidi And is supplied, partly by vohmtary
subscriptions, which amount to llOiL a year*
partly by a payment of la. a quarter, made
by theparentoof the children, and thereat
due by the rent of vaults wider Ute school
room. Upwards of 5000 children have al-
ready received instruction in these edioola,
at an average expense ci not q«dte 12s. a
year. The sdKWb are open to all denomt
nations, every child being aUowed to attend
his pardcnlar place of wurdiip, on aproper
certifleate being produced to the eommittea*
which is open to aU subscribers of one guinasi
per annum. The diaiimaa is J. N. Crosae*
Esq. and Aviaon Terry, Esq. is the treasurer.
Mr. Geoige Wilkinson, land surveyor, is the
master uf the buys' school, and Mrs. Saiah
Pantry, the mistress of the girls' sefaooU
The Smmday Seh^oU of Hull are npoA
a large and liberal scale, and fonn them-
selves into two grand <UvisioBs, under the
designation of '* The Church ^ K»giam4
Sunday School Auockitionr and '* TAc
Sunday School Union,*' both formed ia
18ia In the fonner of these it appeaia.
from the report published in June, IBSSw
that 9d7 hoys, and 991 giris, forming a total
of 1978 scholars, receive instnictian fton
242 teachen; and in the union, which ooi»-
sists at the Sunday soho<d seholars in four-
teen Methodist and Dissenting oangregatSanaw
430 teachers give instrtMition to 1375 boy*.
and 1212 girls; the Union has also asso-
ciated with it 35 Sunday schools in the dr.
cunOaoent towns and viQagca, which swell
their whole number of sdiolars to 5596, and
the teachers to 1142. There are, besidca,
in Hull, several other Sunday schools whicb
are not in the Union.
The Societies here for tiie dURision oT
religious knowledge are^ the Bible Society 1
the Missionary Sooiettaai the Religioua
Tract Society ; and the Evgngdleal Society,
The Auriliary BibU Sockty of HuU,
was esUblished in the year 1809. on the S5tk
of October, the day on which his late Ma.
jesty George III. entered tiie 50th year oT
his reign. The president of this institutioss
is Earl FitxwiUiam, and the treasurer Avison
Terry, Esq. The sum raised by the society
and its associates is from 9001. to a 10002. a
year. Since the oommeocement of the
Society, the sum of 0226/. has been ranOtf
ted tothe parent institution, and the remain-
der of the naoaey oolleeted appUed in the
dissemination of the h(^ scriptures within
thedrdeof the society^ own opeiatiosM.
The Missiomary Sccittim ac% * 7A#
Huii, Bcverk^M ^ni Eoii'Riding Church
Miisimiry Amdation,' aitabUshn) to 1814»
HULL.
[Ea$t Riding.] huu. SUH
^ widch Simon HtMcnerJun. Va^_ Is the trea-
surer, and the Rev. Tbovas Dikes and (ho
ftav. Johii Scott the secietarieB. Thesam
wised by this society is about 600L per
annum; and it hasxaifled in all jCfi,fiOOk—
" Th€ UuU €md KoMt-tMiitg AuxUiary
Minionary SpcUt^," (in oonneetion with
the London MissioDary Society^) fstahliihed
to 1815, of which Mr. ^Villiam Briggs is
tieasiuer, and the Rev. Josq^ Gilbert and
Mr. James Bowden the secretaries. " Tlu
Methodist Mistionary S^ci^," ot Hull,
Howden, Bridlington, Barton, Oainibro^,
Grimsby, Drifflekt, Patringtoo, Snaith, and
Brigg, esttiiUshed 1814, of wl^ Thomas
Thompson, Esq. is the treasurer; and the
supeiinteudant preacher. Mi. John North.
Mr. Robert Garbutt, and Mr. Francis Rey-
nakle, sccretaries..».The sum raked by this
society is nearly 500/. peraanum. And the
«' BapHst AuxUiary MistUmmry Society,**
established in 18S9, of which J. Thornton,
Esq. is treasurer, and the Rev. T. Thonger,
secretary. These soeietics raise, ooUectiye-
ty, upwards of SOOOt a year for missionary
purposes, from oolleottoos, donatioos, and
annual Mibccriptions.,
On the S8th September, 1810,aailN«-
Uiary mahout Tract SocUty was estab-
lished in this plaoe, of whose publieations
)Cr. George Turner, No. 65 Marlcet-plaee*
is the depository. The ol]|}eotof this society
it to promote the distributiou of tracts in
iSbe town and neighbourhood of Hull, and
to advanoe the general purpose of the Re^
ligious Tract Society iu Londoiu
Allied to thecc institutions, is the HuU
BvangeHeal SceMy, tor promoting the gotptA
in Holdemess, and hi other neighbouring
phKss. Of this institution BIr. A. R. Rup
therford ii the treasurer; and the Rev.
Joseph Gilbert, Mr. William Briggs, and
Mr. W. F. Towers, the secretaries.
Another class of charitable institutioos,
•eekhighumUerotf^eetB. but well deserving
ot public support, is formed by the Educa-
tional Clothing Society, the PoorA Strangers'
Friend Society, and the Huatuuie Society.
The Kduoatkmat ClotM>t£ Society, m-
tabMshed in 1890, 1^ the teachersand mana-
gers of the Sabbath School, eonnected with
Fish street cluqiel, has for its object to fUr-
nbh the children of extremely poor parents
with decent clothing, to enable them to at-
tend Sunday schools; and we learn, from
the report, that the lodety, though on a
very limited scale, has already produced
many benefldal etfbcts.
The Poor and Slran^er^ Friend So-
eiety, estabUsIied in the year 1795, seeks out
tmd relieves those who have no other earthly
helper. With the moderate fbndsof 220U
per annum, six bmidred poc^r ftmilkf, in
the very extronity of their iliiftesi, IbqaA
relief; and as none are relieved till their si-
tuation is aoeuzately ascertained, itbscsroe-
ly posrible to imagine how tto — «^f lum of
money could be ^»pUed in eUbcting a la^er
sum of good. The treaauren to this Insti*
tutioo, which knowsBodistinetlanof natfteo,
sect, or party, are Massn. Smitha wd
Thompson; the stewards are Mr. Henry
Green and Mr. James Henwood; andth*
secretary Mr. Robert Beilby.
The Humane Society of HuU was
established in the year 1800, and has forits
president Oie Right Wonhipfnl the Mayor,
and fbr its patrons the priiidp»l anthoritiea
of the town; B. Crosley, M. B. is the phy-
sician; Mr. John Young the secretary and
i^strar. Mr. Young also fills the office of
surgeon to the institution, whidi rcceivea
the gratuitous assistance of all the other
surgeons in the town, when it Is required.— i.
Various sets of instruments, provided by
the society, are placed in diflTerent situationa
in the town, the most contiguous to places
where accidents are likely to occur. Re-
wards are ^ven by the society to persona
who ooutribute to restore animation, and
no fewer than 334 cases claiming rewards*
have already arisen, out of whkh one in
six, or nearly in that proportion, has been
unsuocessfuL The directicms given by the
Royal HumaAe Sodety for restoring the
apparently dead will be found In the 56th
page of this volume.
Akin to the Hunume Society, is the
estabUshment formed at Spurn, by the
Trinity House of HuU, for the acoomroo-
dati<m of the crow of a Ute boat, with whidi
buoyant vehicle diey are furnished, and the
duty of the crew is to afford every assistance
in their power to those sliips and vessels in
distress which may stand in need of their
aid. Mr. Robert Richards<m, the present
master of the life-boat, is invested with the
full command of the boats' crew, whidi con-
sists of deven men, exclusive of the captain,
and who all participate hi the benefits, re-
wards, and emoluments, arising from the
services of the boat.
The AnnMitant Sodr/j/ of Hull, for the
benefit of widows, orphans and aged mem-
bers, though not a charitaUe instituticm, is
one of tliose provident assodations, which,
like benefit societies, of which there are here
a considerable number, daiin the publlo
countenance. This society was first esUb-
lished by the Methodists of the New Con-
nexion, for the members of their body, on
the 1st of April, 1888* but it now admits per«
tons of ail n^ligious denominations, under
the restrictions and limitations prcaeribed by
S4e
HITLL.
[East Riding,] hull.
*t rateg. BIr. TfaooMt CaMom. Is the pre-
Mvtt Ur, B&njnain CUrkMm, the tnmn
i«rt and Mr. S. TnimMe, the steward.
The Smvinfs Bant It held in Exchaoge
Mldiiiii, BofvrMley hwe. and was cttahOah-
•d In 1818. This InstHutlan is proceedii^
praapefouaty, as the fuUowinf statement
made up to the 30th of Septonber, 18S9,
win Mnre to dww ^— .
£. i.d.
Amount of depodts to this date 143.385 13 8
Interest on depoaito 7.436 1 6
1M,8S1 16 8
Withdnvn 65,527 3 7
Daetot.ltSdeposlton i:85,a»4 11 7
The patron of this institution is Thomas
Thompson, Esq. the mayor is the president;
and Joseph RoWummi Pease, George LiddeU,
James Kiero Wation, and Thomas Raikcs,
Esqrt. are the trustees : the secretary is Mr.
George CarlUL
The eommerce of Hull, that ridi mine
of wealth from which all her public inatltu-
tious draw their main support, comes next
under con^eration. So early as the time
of Camden, we are told that Hull was famous
Ibr Its trad^ and shipping, and it still holds
the rank of one of the first commercial towns
in the kingdom. The commerce of this port
divides itsdf into three leading branches :
The coasting trade, of which, it ei\)oys a
greater share than any other port in England,
London alooe excrpted ; — the Baltic and
Eastland trade, for which Hull Is peculiarly
well situated : and the Greenland fishery,
which owes its revival half a century ago,
and its subsequent, and ik)w somewhat dimi-
nished, consequence to the mercantile cnter-
prlae of Hull. Owing to the'faciUty ot com-
munication with the great manufacturing
districts of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Not-
tinghamshire, by means of the Aire and the
Calder, the Ousejind the Trent, and by the
canals communicating with them, the quan-
tity of goods poured into this port from the
interior is immense, and it is admitted that
from the West Riding alone the manufae-
tured goods, ooal, stone, Stc. yearly intro-
duced into Hull, amount in value to at least
five millions of pounds stcriin^ The Baltic
trade received a shock during the revolu-
tionary wars from the anti-commerdal de-
crees, and the hostile occupation of the ports
of that sea which it has never ccunpletely re-
covered, but it is still very considerable, and
^^1 it Is hoped, in time, recover its former
bnportanoe.
^^Hull sent, until the present year, nearly
flwee times as many ships to the whale flsh-
•Hee of Grcenhmd and Davis's Straits as
wtoi, and exclusive of the latter port, |
more than aO Gttat Biitafai heiideaL Tlie
merchantsof Hall were, orlgiaally in ISgg,
the first hi Bi^land who fitted out AffBfbi
the whale fishery, but that trade had declined
until the yen 1765, when it was atano*
wholly monopoHaed by the Dutch, and ww
at that peziod laduoed to such a laaguid eoo-
ditlon that not mote than twenty Mpa ware
empkyyed in it ftom aH b^land, of whWA
ten were sent fhan London. In the fbOow.
ing year the active and enterpriamg spirit of
Mr. Standidg^ametehantofHuU, induot^
hhn to equip and send out to the Greenland
teas a ship on his own aeoount—«n adven-
ture which was thougfatextremdy haardoua,
and of which ittdivldaal specoktkm did not
at that time aflbrd an example In all Europe.
This diip returned with one whale and four
hundred seals. Prior to this time the skina
of seals were generaOy thrown overboard,
not being amsidered of tiie intrinsic value of
more than threepence each ; but Mr. Stand >
idge had them tanned into leather, and In
this way advanced their price to five shilUngt
persUn. Stimulated by his success he twice
after visited Greenland himself, and praee-
cuted his commercial conceius with distin-
guished spirit both at home and abroad.
The notion of exploring the regions of tfat
North Pole was then, as now, very prevalent
and Mr. Standidge equipped a ship, and
meant himself to embark in It upon that ex>
peditkMi, when he found that a legal hnpedl-
ment. arisii^ out of his filling the oAce of
sheriflTof Hull, disabled him flrom leaving the
countr>'. This disappointment, however,
did nut check the ardour of his commercial
enterprise ; he subsequently fitted out three
ships for the Grecnhmd sea, and bis example
difl\ised a spirit of emulation thiougfaout the
trading part of the community, to that ve*.
wis began to be fitted out yeariy, not only
from Hull, but also fhnn Whitby, Newcaa-
tle. Liverpool and London, as wdl as from
the principal porta of Scotland.
The following table, exhibiting the num.
her of ships fitted out from this port, during
the kst seven years, for Greenland and Da-
vis* Straits, with the average produce of
whale oil per ship, will serve to show the
state of the Flaherica«~
Shipu
Tom,
jgjg 5 Greenland 3S ..average- ■ 76
Straits
Greenland.
leia
'{
1820
•n 118
•«9 64
•28 9Bi
•31 i(»|
3« 823
Greenland 35 74
• 91
.109
J63
< Greenland.
(Straits
Straits .
rGreentond 37.
/Straits. 23.
HCLL*
[tlast R%dingS\
HULL.
sua
18S1
1899
rGntidaad 31 t6i
istraiu. 21 109
cGreenland 24 71i
"tstraiU 10 Mi
Th« totml oumber of Teseto lent'oHl to the
FMtaoriw flrom the ports of Englnid and
Scotlmd, during the Uke period, with their
total ptoduoe in oil and bdne, it M f<^k>ire :
OU Tons, Bone Tons*
In 1816, 148 abipf • • • -13,590 631
18iy. 145 10,871 539
1818, 155 14.196 666
1819, 147 11,514 620
182U, 156 18,725 9«0
1891. 145 16,892 851
1899, 190 .8,000 350
Owing to the l.ir^ quantity of fish oil pm-
doced, and the introduction of coal gas lights,
oil of this description has, within the last
few years, fallen firom 40/. to 19^ per ton, a
price far from remunerating the expenses. —
It is the opbiion of well-informed men that
the Greenland Fishery has been greatly over-
done, and has been productive of injury to
the general trade of this port, by absorbing
an undue proportion of capital from other
branches of commerce. The Mediterranean
and L^hom trade, from the want uf due
cultivation, has here dwindled away into in-
aignificance, and the American trade, that
rfdi source of wealth to Liverpool, is in lIuU
of very limited extent. The Wcat India
trade has bem attempted several times, but
never ettablished ; and two or three vessels
have sailed hence to the Rast Indies, without
as yet producing any profitable returm.
The following is the gross amount of
the customs at this port for the last 10 years :
IB 1812..17C,.'568/. lu 18 17 •391,304/.
181 3. 326,022/:
1814 -.405,598/.
1815 391,884/.
1816. 340,987/.
1818- -512.998/.
1819- •381.829/.
1820- -401,401/.
1821 ■437.084/.
And tlie following the number of ships (Bri-
tish and Foreign) that entered inwards and
cleared outwards from and to foreign parts,
also of coasting vessels, for the last 7 years:
About 80,000 tons of shipping belong
to the port of Hull, cxcluwvc of nuuy hun-
dxeda of ani^ craft emfilojed on the dver
Uumbar. Within the last tan yaui the «k«
port of cotton twist aa& at — niiJiniiirail
oottons, fkom this povt, has prodigkwMly in-
creased: in 1814. 7,330,000 pounds at eat-
ton twist and 9,240,000 yaeds wweexpoited
from hence; this amount has bean ftariy
augmented, and in 1890, 18,000,000 pound*
of twist, and 50,000,000 yaids of mUtm,
chiefly to Hamburgh, appear upon the hst
of exports hi the custom bouse boots. Id
1821 it was rathei* less, bat (his year itis mow
than any former one.
The Custom House is a Tory laige and
handsome edifice^ in WhiteftiaiiMe, and
nearly in the oentre of the town. It was
originally built by the Corpocatioa ot the
Trinity House, for an irai, with a room liar
public entertainments, 52 feet long by 94
feet wide, and 22 feet high. This is now
the long room for the tnmsaction of the ge-
neral official business of the eustom house.
The building alsoafibrds spaeiooa and appro-
priate ofiSots in erery de|iartinent. with en-
tensive KiQg's warehouses. The CoUactor
for the port is Charkt Lutwidge. Esq. and
the established clcrlta in his office amount to
eight. The Comptroller is Charles Koe.
£«1« No. 19, Dock street Attached to
these departments are coast waiters, guagers,
timber measurers. King's ooopeis, tide sur-
veyors, a superintendant of quarsntine. and
a number of marinersi and dependent upon i
the custom house establishment are eoMt
officers at Selby. GainsteoT. Stodtwith. York.
andGooIe.
The PUot Office, which is under the di-
rection of oommissiooers. appointed by, and
acting under, the Humber Pitot act. is wdl
conduf^ed. and the principal membcn oC
the corporatkn, a selection tnm the war-
dens of the Trinity house, and a respectable
body of merehanu. form the list of oom-
missioners. The {dlota attend the observa-
tory by turns* ttctn six in the morning to
nine in the evening, firom the vernal to the
autumnal equinoxes, and the ramainderoC
the year from nine in the morning to six in
the evening. Mr. Francis CUflbrd is com-
modore of the pikits, and Mr. G. D. Thomp-
son his clerk. The office oonslsti of a mo-
dem lofty brick buikUng. opposite the Ferry
boat dock.
Nothing has more essentially contri-
buted to theextenskm of commerce in Hull
than the handsome and capaeious docks
with which this port is pro\ided. For some
years previous to the opening of the wet
dock, which took place Sept. 99, 1778, the
average annual revaiue derived to thestato
from the customs in thb port* amounted to
about 70.000/. it a now, aa Iitt> just been
Bse
HULK.
[Eati kidmg.] hull.
orMM laenMW is douMInt oiH^f to tht in-
MiMiil m* or <l«tlM imfimA during Ow
iBttwtf, y«t, piwiauily tolhtttpcrlod* tht
Mj^ncatatka mu in the proportion of
norttlMftlwoto om^ MwiU appcnr fkom
tht foBovIng fttant :—
Awtag* of KTCBiM dCTiTod anmuUy
ftan the ouflunu of the poit of HaU
Fiom 17fi3 to 176S £70,000
1703 10 1773 80,000
1773 to 1783 91.000
17S3 to 1793 149,000
Th* noit t«i yeon tinll the aTcngt to
abovt tftO,000(. sndtlMnMeMdlaf decennial
period to about 300.0002. The hut ten yean
hae yielded an annual arciage of 376,ff78<^
The dodu fbr shipping havhig thus
tended lo largriy to the adtantage of the
port, constitute a prominent and interesting
fntnie in die history of HuIL In theycar
1774, a sobseription was entered into at
this place for maidng the wet dock on the
north side of the tcywn, now called ttie old
docli, «id an act of parliament was applied
for and obtamcd for canying the work into
execution, by which act the ihare-hoMers
were inoorporated under the name of " The
Dock Company of Khigstoo-upan-Hull {"
by this act the military works surrounding
the town were appropriated to the purpose
of the taiMnded doi-k, and a further aid of
1A,OOOI. was voted by parliament towards
its coropletkNi. The company proceeded
with great spirit and alacrity in the wnrk
assigned to them : the first stone wss laid
00 the 10th of October, 177^* and the
whole undertaking was completed in the
course of four years, though seven years
was the time allowed by act of parliament
And on the tSd of Sept. 1778, the first ship,
called ttie Mmdiester, a Greenland trader,
sailed into the dock, which, when opened,
was the largest in the kingdom, and h now
•needed only by tliose of I/ondon and by
■OBM of the recently formed docks of Liver-
pool It extends in length about OQO yards, in
width 85 yards, and is 93 feet deep, and near-
ly ten acres of land is occupied by the excnva-<
tiao. Originally ^e nuinl)er cmT shares was
180, Imt the trade of the port requiring fur*
ther aooommodation, two other acts of parlhi-
asnt were obtained, the Ibrmer in 1802 and
the latter hi 180S, l}y whkh the company was
empowered to Increase the number to 180 }
the money arising fVom the sixty additional
shftrcs nmounted to 8S.300/. whidi Rtim w«t
applopriatsd towards making a new dopk|
caikd. •• fhc Hun)ber Dock," the first ttone
"f which was laid on the 13th of April, I8O7,
^ being completed at an expense of
t90,000L wasopanad on tha 9001 of Jmii^
18001 Hm Humbar Dock opna Into tlav
rivar from whkh It takaa Ita nanism ky*
to adMita iftf fun sMp»
lienbridfib In two part^ of vary
ThIa doalL Is SOI
lai«th. lUyardawMa^ and9»fait
The admaaauxaoMnt of bodi the
thus:—
OldDoek, 8A. 3b. 99r.
HurobarDook,*-** 7^^ On. 10r«
Total, ••••• l«A.3n.S9K
AndtlMy will conlahi six hondrod aaU of
lels. At praasnk the two
communicate, and ahhoagh t
always contemplated by extending the Hon-
ber dock northward to the extremity of
Whitefriaigate, which, when aflbelad,
wouM insulate the whole of the Old lo«n«
andlbrwhk^pnrpoaethe ground was ghran
by the Crown; yeteverypbn, for eaiTyteg
Into execution a Junction of the picaint
docks, so essential to the interests of the
trade of the port, has hitherto proved abor-
tive; and the ground, appropriated ftar a
middle dock, has recently been covered vrith
buUdii^ of a very inferior dcscriptkn, tke
Income arising Atom which, if suffered to
accumulate, would in time fbxm a Auid fbc
efifeoting the proposed cosnmunioatian. The
revenue of the Dock Company arises from
certain duties on all ships emviag the port
The present average value of each share is
about 1900/. and the profits for the year end-
ing the second of February, 1899, w«ee 38<.
1$«. yielding rather more than 3 per eent
interest upon tlte cafdtal, whidi is sosn^*
what below the usual annual averageu
The following are the Dock Rates and
Duties on Shipping*. —
Oti every ship or vessel coming to and going
from Hull, to any port to the north-
ward of Yarmouth, or southward of the
H oly Island , per ton 8<r.
From ditto to any port between the North
Poretond and Shetland, east side of
England, except as above, per ton- '.atf.
From ditto to any port in Great Brlteln, not
before described, per ton 6tf.
From ditto to any port in the Baltie and an
ports above the Sound, par ton* • • • IW.
From ditto to any port in Denmark, Sweden,
or Norway, below EMnoiv, or any
port in Gennany, HoUatuI, Flandefs,
Prance, to the eastward of Dshantk Ire-
buid, the islands of Guernsey asid Jer-
sey, per tun • • • • 1©^.
From ditto to any pnrt westward of IMwnt,
without the Straits x>i Gibraltar, per
ton IW.
HULL. [Eoii Midimg.]
mViiA.
Ul
by wfcw wHiipton m4 tiAlioiiWl«te
intercQiut* mmI Ikw mnnitiMliia fMf
affonM. Over tti* Ei>N»i^ W a Smn
Roook DmiagllMiriw^jmiililK
iMOC, wlOtfi m«wmM br I
bw IMNQ fr«Uiy lnipMv«& «wl I
tlid Bxob«ia»RoQni w hiMfanawly eokamd
ia imiUtiaB oCrtH»» MMl tikr NflWi ll4)M» M
Mippocted by two fiM Doric pllbm divUtag
Uw rTflhingi! if tfPD wBm, wiitohaitaiiHK
•d by » hMdmM roctio» «n«Bi teft«tt;
The m«MifiMTfiiw» oi Uatk ammmm
qcteMlw and nunwpnm m-IWh in nMuiyof
our inland tormM, tfaty an hamifm, bjr m»
mMM oonlmptibla t aaMnsK tba laJMlyal
of tb«in to tba es|i9«inf and Mtehiff of oil
(Vom linefeed, and prapwiiif tta midne jfli
T%a &ntoe Q^lor It ii*uated In that
part at UttH wMch haa the woluminmis
I of Iha LMdoC Oteen Oingir; Cha
of the pabUe aonrlca to
of WilUnn
KH* ttoatoMiiUng t Mr. Stepion MlOer, of
BfalV6^WMrtliaet,tobtofiniol«rk. The
ttMm heiiw iw ttom 9 rfetedi In tfaa moni-
toig to f eralocfc In tha aft«MOD.
CkMoly ooMiectad with the oooBMr-
cM Inttrnti are the Banking ounctim, of
«Wah.th«K aralbitrinUuUs whieh, taken
in elphabettoil anraQgement, stand thaa—
HaHtan» Watoon^ and Locke, WhiliMaK.
gate, wbo draw upon Marfyaft, Kay, Ptleeb
1,
by milto worked by wtod^ a«d the totgert
and fiaeat milto in the lOagdoto of ihto kind,
both ibr the above pMipoia and fo grinding
Ffooi ditto to«9 part, httha Weet ladlM^
Nocth or South Ainerica»Giaanlaad,any
part aatlwBKd of North Cape and aoulli*
wsnrd oTCape St. Vincent, pertonSML
For every FoieigB Aip or venaL eoming to,
or going with merchandiee from any of
tike abate named ports or plaoeft, double
the ratet of tonnage, or duttoa above*
meatlonidt nnloia the anidibipe belong
to Britiah ownen.
For every ehip or rtwnl ■elMng eoartwtoa or
othenrtie, and coming into the eeid
havMi to baUatt, to be laid up (coaetlitf
duty taletodad) per ton 6d,
•»* The hauieof attondanoe at the Daek-
ofltoe, ftom tn antU three o'clock.
Tito cAee of Clerk to the Dock €:onipany
hnabertitorBMmyyeua HBed by Mr. John
i.eiv«tt» and Mr. Peter Bennett to the dock
of the OU Duck, and Mr. John
rof thellvnOierDock.
■iiUm Oaae Wet Dackc, there are
hara ceTacal dry doeke Ibr the eonvealcnoe
Iwtthflood
ooQt a
town. The nHjde of toflniiv rapa ott war
broaghttopavfbetion by Drw Dntol Brii|gat
of HulL who abo ia:rentod the hnproved
•yeteaa of purifying 9«maoeti oO noe» prao-
ttoed here wUhgyeattuaetia. Thvelaitoo
aiufMthoHie,. (Mjwi> Thawrtcn. Wetoua»
and Co.'a) on a. larga ocala» laa antemtve
•oft end hard tqap awaaftwtoiy, iMevn.
CMMia and Co.*^), levaral vbito had buk
nufbotorieti numeroMa ebip kuJldMi yaidt i
turpeatlae and caiMoth weTifaetoriea i
and Knot brga rope vafta, whtok; hare,
bowarer, euCltoed tinnwi— biy Itoaatha hi-
trodufltion of the ehato eebhiai aema la^a
beeveiksalabna plaet in the Itat ei maau-
fbctupo^ of which tboiacnnaMatod above
Aarv but aoaall part.
Under tba head of the trade of Hall
may be ananged the Portaoffloe and Stamp-
S^eodent Peaee and LiddeU, No. 18, High offioedepartmenU > thacarriera aial coariiei i
Poto, Thornton, the mariiats and fiidK»i and the coea ex-
Free, Down, and Seott, 1,
London; Raikei and Co. 19, Scale The Po$t qgkt to aUualed hi Btohop
lane, who draw upon Carriet, Raiher, and lane, and ThocMa RodatelU Beq. to
Co. No. W, CamhUl, London; andSmltha ' poil/<raaater. The buMnam of thto 1
andThompaon, 95, Highctraet, whodraw , of the public leiriea, with Ito Ibrai^ and
I Smith, Payne, and Bmttht, Mandon | taitand dapcndanatoa, to anUUted ini
a plaee, London.
The Xadtoage holda
cank aoBoni^ the Inatituttona of Hull —
TiB tha^Fear 1794, the town war dMttouto of
thto important recftttoito for aeororaercial
•t thabuildfaig In the High atraet.
by Om metchantato 1019 as an Ex-
change aad Cortom house, and used by
^fiam toaanany years, having beenneglect-
^f an<k aabsdiiuntly used srhoUy by the 1
Y
at pa^a M7-« af tWa votonna^ aa fUlp aa to
aupeasadetlie aeecsslty of aaf ltoih« hifor-
natiaai on.tbe aubleei heaab
The S/oaqr C^flee f&r the town and
county of HnU and the Beat-llidii^ to at
, ^, - -laabaariptiontotheNews
Room to iCl. lis. Gd. and to the BMhange,
154. ^»X f^f^ctoen resi<Ung osora ihaa
seven iftues ftom Hull are admitted w^ttuwt
faramotith, on the tntroductioii of
ftBA
HI/LL.
[Boii Riding.] uvisJ..
No. f , Bimldlry itfMb Md Robert <MbonM»
Baq. to the diMcttntor t Mr. Wm. Drydca,
MonMy, hWe dep«lsr, end ItiadMoe li
gitm at tiie otteefiron 9 oTdoA in tiie
BdcBtaf to 4 d'doA iBttit efternooB.
The euuteyeneee to nd from the
dMhNBt pects of the Ungdom. both hy
eUe length at pecei 349 end 364 Thep«r-
tieoknortheTcewlito the eoeettag trede
wtttbefoinid at peges SSft-l. end eopkmt
tnfORnaOoB reletinff lo the tteem peckeli
endtheMtUngiMMketoiseontained stpegei
8M-3. with tiie reqaWle detaili ooneeniinf
ttwmerkeCboelfc
The ehart«ed mMlwC deyi hare tie
on Toeeday end Fridayt and the aaaual
Itafeon the lldi Oelober.* There is aleo a
DMiket for tegetalilee and butcfaenT meat,
heUontheflaCanlay.
rt» Com Bxtkiutg9, bdtuatedSnthe
MMket place, ou the north aide at the Holy
Trinity Chmeiw Thegcain te told by earn-
^^endtheeonifiiaiket. wUeh la weU at*
tended, iaheld on Tuewlay; boaineMeain*
neneing at one o^cloek. Mr. John French
to deriiof the market, and htoreeideoea to
No. It, WhMefrtojgale.
Is the year 1806, the OuUdhaU. A-
toMed In the Market plnee, whkh had fkDen
Intoa ttaleof dUaiMatkm, waa mMrred^ and
mm^,Muiinam and weB ventilated iharoblea
weraeraetedontheslte. The new •rectkma
are only parttaUy Oreupled, partly became
the aeeooamodMloB they aftMrd to more than
a»e town at preeeot leonirei, and partly be.
cause the rents are oonridered Mgh. About
MOObeartB, 1100 oalvec. end 95,000 sheep
and lambs are annaalty stonghlered here.
The Wmterworki of HoU are situated
at the east end of Waterhouse lane, and
afford that great detidetahim sought with
so modi eametthess and persereranee by
our anoeston— an ample supply of fteah
water. Prior to the year 177»t th« works,
wludn were eetabltohed In 1616, were
wrought by horwsj but the water to now
Ibcoed by means of a powerful steam-engine
Into the reservoir, and theooe conveyed
ttirough pipes to the dwelUngs of theinha.
bitaoto in all the principal streets of the
town. Mr. Anthony Atkinson* of Na 93,
Albion street, toctoifc of the workr, and Mr.
T. a AtUmon^ of No. 3, Portland place,
the ooUector. One hnportaiit advantage of
the waterwoiks in a torge oommerdal town
•rises ftomthefiKiHtytheyalfordineaseof
accidental Axes, and the authorities in thto
plaee, with a provident care for the lives
and ptupeily of the inhaMtanti, have pro-
* erroneously stated in the distance table
•npanying the let. voft as on the 10th
no fower than a (__-
one or more of which may befotndtotha
es^ine hoMse at the following slationa !—
At the end of the Shambles in BUekfUnrgato
At Seuleoates haU, Jarratt street
In Church street, Seuleoates
At the Dock Ofllee, entranee of OU Dodc
At the Garrison
At the Custom House, WhiUfrlargate
At the Trinity house
At the Coach Manufodocy, Cvrtone
At the Sugar house, Limeet. North bridgv
And atthe MUlwrighto, Sykesstvset.
In a plaee gtvta« and receiving so much
support to and Itom the fisbertoa as Hull, it
was to be supposed tiiet erory cacertiai&
would be madetoitttrodueethepmcttae oC
generating gaa ftam oU iaalead of eoaJ^
Thto experimcot has been made under iha
authority of an net of perllainent, pesaed
in the year 1891, by which a gaa eoaapMiy
was iMtitutad, and the reenU hashkherto
proved satirfMlory to the diaxv-hoMers asiil
to the consumers. The gaa woika are al-
to Broadtoy ftieet, and the eoo.
are supptted by the ecaapaay with n
meter, suited to thek ounauiw|itinn, at n
small wnual durgck Tbe street tomps am
supplied with gas tnm the works, and n
great number of the shopkoepeia and other
inhabitantoavaa themselves of thto briUanl
attleccBomlttllight, whisli, rackontagthn
quantity of light evolved, it to eakntotad
•osta about ona^iiird the pftoe of eendle».*
a hundred cubic foet of gah vahiedatAnin
•▼•to slxshiUtags, ytoMingae mnehU^
as eighteen pounds of tallow esndfcs. The
company have Just completed an Ionia
pillar t^ cast Iron, for the purpoeeof Uglil*
ii^ theships into the hsrbour. Thto pUiar
rises twenty foet from the ground to the top of
the cai^tal, and to surmounted with a smaller
pillar, three feet six inches high, on tbm
top of which to placed an hexagonal Ian-
thorn, with an ar^nd light and reflector six
feetto height It to to be hoped that a smaU
annual contribution ftom each ship wUl be
voluntarily made for the support of thto
usefol beacon, which otherwise must be
dtocontinued. Samuel Cooper, Esq. to the
chairman of the committee, and Mr. Ridiard
Witty, clerk of the works.
The government of HuU to vested In
the body corporate, which consists of the
Mayor, the Recorder, twelve Aldermen, the
Sheriff, two Chamberlains, a Town Clerk,
a Water BaU'iff> and other officers, under a
High Steward, who must be a nobleman of
the Privy CouociL The mayor to Admiral
of the number, and to poaisiwd of the
power of Ufo and death orcr conviels within
hto jurisdktkm. The Right Honouratala
HULL. YEoit Ridinff.]
HULL.
£68
Earl Pitsirinism is the High Stewaid. ami
Oie following ii a list of the Corporation for
Che yeais 18S2-3.
Hull Coatoration.
Christopher Bolton, Esq. Mayer,
Recorder — Danid Sykes, Esq. H.P.
^/(Ebrmm— William Osboume, Wm.
Watson BoltOD, Joseph Egginton, WOliam
Jarratt, Edward Foster Coulsoo* Ridiaid
William Moxoo, Nicholas Sykca, George
Schooswar, Wm. Hall, John Carrick, Henry
Thompson, and Charles Whitaker, Esqrs.
Sherljgi^'-Jolm Barkworfh. Esq.
Under SheriffL^Ur. Rohert Saadwitfa*
19, Bbhoplane
Chamberlahu — ^Mr. Thomas Firbank,
and Mr. William Bolton.
iFa<«r Sa«(27t.-Charles Roe^ Esq. 12,
Doefc street
Aitwt to the Corporation — F. W. Prioi^
Town C«ff-lr-..Edward Codd, Esq. 6,
Fwliament street.
Dejmtj^ — ^Mr. George Bramwell, 48,
^MMme street.
Town's HuMband-^Mi. William Bolton,
tt. High street.
Sword Bearer — Mr. Samuel Doyle, 18,
W^erhouse lane
Mace Bflortfr— Mr. Robert Bamford, 9,
Jtondley square.
tVhfte Mace Bearer — Mr. Philip Ward,
Holdemess road.
Serfeani at Mace — Mr. Frandt Stamp,
A, Broadley street.
No plaoe In the kingdom perhaps is able
to produce more testimanies of royal regard :
4SianthetownofHulL ttbu» its first ehartec,
iathefTthyear of thereignof Edwani L
Ua privileges and fanmunities have been
granted, oonirmed, or enlarged by no fewer
than nineteen diflbrent charters, extending
■^ver a period of nearly Ibur hundred years.
Myton kirdship is under the direction of
' «ommisrioacn establiahed by an act passed in
1810, who regulate ooal-pocterB, street draiup
s^^e, tie. and Seulooates has a local act of a
'^milar nature, passed in 1801.
The partiamentary history of the bo-
rough of Hull is singular and intereatingt—
formerly the burgesses chose their represen-
tatlres out of their own order, and aUowed
them, while engaged in the perfbrmanee of
th^ public duties, a sum which was at that
^tme thought mffident to support the state
of a gentleman. Matters however in the
Japse of a few ages, greatly altered, for in-
jtead of reeetvhit three or fonr shillings a
-^y* ^Y **7 of support, from their eonati-
members, sometimes give large
to their eonstituenis for the honour of
m. In the year 1818, the
number of ftee buigisses potted an¥wmtert io
9149, and a large propoitioa of the voters
erpcv/ (though of eoune ttiey do not reoeire,
as such a prooeeding would be in V Wkition of
the laws against bribery and corruption) twe
guineas each for a split vote^ or four guineas
foraphmiper. The rl|^ of election ia de-
rived either ftom being bom Iheson of a bur-
gesB, from having served seven yeassapprai^
tieeririp to a burgees, from pnrohase, or Ihmi
donation for publie scrviee. of which honour
the corporation hnre been very sparing,
although the oonforring of it upon indivi.
duals of publie spMt and character has been
pioposed, and would be bsoefidal to the
town. But a very small portion of iiilta*
bitants in the opper, or even In the middle
classes of society, ei^oy the elective £ranoiiise
hi thte borough, though wealth, whkh will
alwayseonfor influmee. is not without iu
cAet on the eleetiona. The present repro-
sentativee for HuU ate John Mitchell, Kaq.
of Sff, Wimpole street, London i and Daniel
Sykes, Gaq. of RaywcU, near HuU, the prv-
The courts of law in HuU are, the
Court of Requests, originaUy establlsbcd in
17(n, fur the recovery of small debts, not
amounting to forty shillings, but by an aet
In 1808. extended to five pounds, of vhi«h
Mb John Alderson Is the derk: the
SherliT's Court, held twice a ycnr, within a
month after Easteiv and a month after Mi-
chaelmas, but its preofodings have become
almost obsolete; and the County Court, for
holding pleas of rept^iarttm. The Court of
Venire, toe lieteiminiog oivil causes, has •
Jurisdiction extending to the town aud coun-
ty of Hull, andsumscan be recovered exi*
eeedfaig forty shiUUigsi this court is held
before the mayor, the Recorder, and the
SharUr, and the rules and practice of the
court leasable those of the Court of King's
Bench. Mr. Bdw. Codd is the Prothonotaxy.
Fcnnavly the assiaes for the town and
oounty ofHuU were held in this place, some-
times septenni^y, apdat other times trien-
nially, or annually, when espital punishments
were mOleted t but the inftequency of these
gaol deUverles bseane an evil of aogreat a
magnitude, that an arrangement was made
for the more apeedy administration of Justice ;
anddvU suits, capital olltaces, and misde-
meanaun are now removable to the assiaes
at York, on the application of either of the
pnrtles, which application always takes place.
The faMt assiaes heM in HuU was on the 31it
of July, 1794, and the last pubUo execudoa
in the summer of Iftt. The Quarter ^es-
siona of the peace are held at the regular
t54 mi.L. [EoH Hiding.]
KULL.
perlodi fti UweulU HalW wiMNltelMMiMM
or ttoodwrwiiiiiUabo trmjimd.
TIM pkiew «r pabUt ■m»tmmH Ib
HhA tn the TlMrtrt Roytl and theOlymiiie
Ctrta».bolli la Hunter flbwt. TtetheiMre
it quite ft new haiMhig^ hftviag tees only
Ijrmitorthe
|uu»mMlft Bftde If Mr. 11«Mtl» to 18S1,
out of the MMit eoaviiaMt provkMiel
thetwilpthftilggton ttlieceelftdiipoo
what WM lUinwIy derigi^l iheFiw^ehoi^
<nr«rwlii«htlie tMe wMhed twfcst In twMtr-
ftMT homsi tte iiidaMrjraDdiUUof iBMi
ImtIi« rrngmd ft iHge portion of tlik
fnmnd ftom tlw ▼iritftttan of tho river
Httmbei; The hoiBe la oalonlateil to ais
oommodate tm nOkmrn to the amouatof
nearly three hoDdred poundi, ct the UMial
rate ofadmiaioBs naiaeiy, boxea, 4a. pit,
•i. Iteat 8aUaiy> la. td. upper faUary. it.
The AwiHj iloowe, fen Dagger laM^
havtafhaan dlamed far three orlbaryeaia,
ahouMheabeeapuNtaaaed la Norlhalraet,
hy a poty-oT geatlanMn* who inlMd ooa-
verting it lata aa OMaaMy mom* with apart-
maMs attached far UUiards, a ehihiWMa, *CL
The Mh^bltetti of HuU «n)oy the hwa-
thnable advaatag* of a good public Subiciip-
tloB Litary, iHUeh mm tnt bHtiUitad on
the ath of Dec 177t. but thefauBitettoB itone
of the preaaat boUdhig, In ParllBBMnt atreet,
WM not laid tUltiMf latof June, laea The
library r"M'W a cpacloua readli« vooaa
whidi la open to the ariiaeribaiay aaaountiag
to faur hundred andaevantf-flw in number,
ftfvery day t and the ooBeoHon of books, which
eomprlaeaaboTe fifteen thouwad ^uaaei, ia
told to te tho flooat eKtanalTe batweea the
' Humber smI tho Tweed. Oiaat fbailitlea
have ben aAaded to tha enaaaWatieB «f
bookfl hi tMa Kbiary, by an caoriieatly daa-
aUlcd oatalqgna raaMtly puhiUML The
aubieriptkin la Sfia. per anaan, ylwIiMag a
groaa vsToone^ with other uonHapnijlM, «f
aboutTMLayaH; The tmeatai of the la-
atltatian are naautgad by a aowiiilMra of
twantyooaciioeea fcariy, and John Broad^
ley, Baq. P.6.A. la the praldeatt John
Cmato, Biq. F.&A. the treaaarar} and Mr.
Thoiaaa KngMh. the Ubrartaa. There la
abo a SidMertptkm Library, at No. «, in the
Marketplace, aelabHihoi hi lg07, on a al-
nilarpbm to tite above, coneiithif ofaearty
SOO membera, whose aoaaal tubMrlptkiB
la Ifa. 6d. each: of Ihli libranr Mr. Jamca
Henwood la the preridcnti Mr. Wm. Baran
the treaaorari and Mn<3eorie Tamer the
llbnotm. The roortanelcnt library ki Hull
lathatheU hi a roum on the louth ilda of
*he choir of the Holy TriaKy ehaieh, which
^^Anmorly uaad aaa ohapel, but hwaiaea
the year 1669 been appropriated to ita pra-
aent purpoae; and whteh. In addition to many
andent theological worlu, contains a numbuc
of inodeni pubflcatitMia in divinity.
A Literary and Philoaophlcal Society la
in thcoourM of formation, with a museum
attached to it, for whidi aevenl artidca baTo
already been collected together.
There are three wedUy newspapenhere :
the HuU Packet, cttabliihed June 5, 1787.
printed by Mr. Richard AUanaon, 36, Scato
lane, and puMished on Monday in the aftcr«
noon; the Hull Adrertiser, ctUbUkhed
JH.ty 5, 1794. printed by Mr. Isaac Wihon^
40, Lowgatc, and {lubUshcd on Friday in tba
aftemo<»i ; and the HuU Rockingham, cstab-
liahed January, 9, 1806, printed and pubisAi-
ed lyy Mr. Wm. Ron, 9. BowlaDey laac, on
Saturday in the afternoon. The two former
of these publicatf ons support the Tory, and
the latter the Whig principles of government.
The first state of civiliaed society is ii..
dicated by an atteution to agriculture, the
aeoood to horticulture, and the but to
botany. The two furmcr are decidedly tho
moat Important, and the last is the most re-
fined and sdentifie. Af^w, and only a flew,
of tile dtiea and towns of England* can
boast of their Botanicgarden, and Uulliaeno
of that number. This d^ant institution
was commenced in July 1811, and opened to
the subscribers on the 3d of June following.
The garden is situated about a mile ftom Ihb
centre df the town, on the Anlaby road, at
the bottom (^ an intended new street appro*
priately named Linnseus street, and comprc*
hends about five statute aerea of land. Attha
entrance are two todgas one far the dwel.
Ihigof the curator, and the other, ihi whidM
Botanic Ubiary ia fbrmlag.) far the uaetif tito
ooianiktae. The ground ia laid oat villi
gf«at ritili, and amq^ 10001 has been lefllbr
one spariawa at least of crery Isaa, ahrah^
and haidy plant in the kingdoaa. m antt aa
for a vaat nuaabsr of eaotics. TherelahaM
ft baf oonpamnant in thehigheBtparfbctioa,
thirty yaada hi Icaglh. Tte gndaa b tha
propOTty of three handiad aubaciflMta, hold-
ers of five handled and fUky traaafcaabla
flvcfolnaa shana, beartogintorest, aad sub-
jecttoasubacrtpdonof a guhiea and a half
par annum, liia merit of ariglnathig ihla
aalaMlahnient and of bringing it to iu present
atate of advancement, is In a eonalderabia
d^ree due to Dr. John AMarson the presl-
daoC aad to thetither officers of the tnstita.
tian. The fr^Kdcn has fr<»a its eoauneneao
ment been iwder the suparttUcndanca of Mr.
WHIiam Donn, who stiU diaebaigea tha
dutica of curator much to tha eatlafaotigsi of
its patsona and friaoda.
HULL.
[Eoit Riding.]
HULL.
£55
FrcemMonry, Bke
thilTM amatingty in Hull, butall that It Is
permitted lu to uy <if tfie Ibnner it Chat
there are here two nuroerom lodges, the
Ifinerra and the Phflrahc The Rodney
Lodge, whidi poaesaed an elegant toA oom-
uodious room, lias heen diatohred; and eon-
4ierta and other puMIc meeting* ere l>dd in the
premlset, till an aaerably room if provided.
The HuU Medicai and CMmrgkal 80-
etety, la a recent ertablMhment faittituted on
.the 1st of Febraary. 1821, of which John
AldeTHm, M. D. it president 1 Aleiander
TambuU. M.D. viee>prrtident; and Thonuu
Buchanan, C. M. secretary and treasurer. —
This society onnslAU of about thirty mem-
bers, and meets r^uiarly every forCrUgfat on
Thursday at 8 o^dock in the evening, to
read essays and disnias medical newt. Thdr
nraseum already contains nearly one hun-
dred preparations, and is kept in thdr Hall
Na 5?, High street
The PuNle Batht here are kept by Mr.
Peter Hemslcy, at the Bnth Tavern, on the
Humber bank ; and by Mr. George Maloolm,
•bo on the Homber bank. By an Improred
mode of flitratinii the water is raised without
acdiment from the bed of the river, and visi-
tors are accommodated with the use of the
water In either a hot. odd or tepid state. —
There are also ▼apoiir and shower baths.
Mendicity has been coosidembly chedc-
cd hi almost all the great towns hi the Ung-
ilora. and Imposition and crime diminished,
tyy the institution of Vagrant OfHees. The
Vagrant Office of Hull was established by
• meetbig of the inhabitants, heM at the
GuUtBiall, on the 1st of February, 1819, this
oflloe is rituated at Na 9, Quay street, and
Mr. Andrew Daniel is the oAoer under
whose superintendancc it Is placed.
Havhig thnrsfcetohdd with a rapid, bat
ft is hoped, with a fluthful hand, the History
iit Hull tfom Its earHest foundation to the
present timet having enumerated and de-
aeribed its pubHe odifiees and multltudioous
institntious; having dwelt without pioliaity,
but ant without precision, upon its trade, its
commerce, and te manufiutures, we oome
In eonchision to describe the town as it was
in times patt, and as it exisU at the preeent
day. The vicisaitudes to whi<i this town
and port have been sut»)ccted have been al-
ready pretty fUlly detailed. For many ages.
Indeed for several centuries, the town of Hull
was oonflned between the Humber to the
•OQth, the Hun to the east, and the tows's
wall to the north and west Beyond these
Hroita all Is new; and so late at the year
|04O, the mamber of streets in this piaee
amounted oqly to from thirty to forty.
. Ifhut ia tlirir present ppmbeip wiU be see|i
fkom theUstnibJoiaad to tUa history, wMah
by way oT contrast la tattroduaed by aa enn-
meratkm oT those which ntsled at the period
Just referred ta In tiae aaalcDt bnildings in
the tawn Mttle regaid appears lo hare been
paid to deganea or regulscity t eonvenience
alone was the objeet of the proprietor, and
to that point prfndpally the skill of the ar-
diiteet was directed. A ioorishhig and ex-
tended comroeroe, with gradually inereastaig
wealth, at length taitrodueed a taste, if not
for magniflecnoe, at least for eleganee and
publie aceommodntioo. The town aa it now
stands is wcQ buik, principally of bdck,
most of the streets aie well paved, and in
the new parts, tothenorthand to the west,
theyarc spacious and commodious. From
the year lSf9, whea it was flnt currounded
with fortiflca^iaos, the town of Kingston-
upon-Hull, was Amn its strragth and situa-
tion considered as an impregnable fortress;
and the wide ditches with the fVowning waUs
and embattled towers overiooking the ad)a-
oent country (vesented a formidable aspect,
exHtbig ideas of hottUttyMd danger. These
symbols of war have happily disappeand
within the Isst forty years. Towards the
dose of die last century the ditdies wese
filled up; and the ramparts and walls which
had long bern useless and niinous, were
finally levelled to promote the convenience
of the Inhabitants. Hull therefore is now sq
open town, and instead of those formidable
bulwarks whidi displayed the menacing
apparatus of war, it presents, on every tide,
docks filled with merchant ships, the vehlrin
of eommeree and the emUems of peace.
From an aocurate admeasurement token be-
fore the military worka were demolished, it
appears that the wallt of Hull were two thou-
tand six hundred and ten ysnh in chnrft,
bdng thirty yards Ic« than a mile and a luOf.
or the whole of these works of defence two
of the three fortresses built by Henry VIII.
alone reifiain. They are guarded by severrl
batteries and modern erections, on the east
benk of the river. Intended for the defence
of the town and harbour, and form ma^.
aines capable of containing twenly thousaud
^tand oi arms, and ordnanoe stores for twelve
or fifteen sail of tlic line, deCuKled by a re-
gular gartison. The post of govenior of thi s
town is generally bestoired on sume officer of
high rank* and Lord Hillf the present gove^.
nor, tueeeeded the Puke of Richroood.
The intervention of the docks which
oaaupy the greater part of the space where
the walls formerly stood, separates Hull into
three priadpal divisioas, and nearly iQ*u>
lata* the old town, which forms the fir^t
division. On. the north side of the old d«xJi
is the parish of Scuh^tcft |U^ iub"T]4ii>ft
V 3
jue
HmUL.
[Ea$i Riding.]
HULl
im^ Um MWtod wUMn Um ImC tkUty
iM
i s
b0«i bom iNra ftr tin admlttlitnlkia of Jii».
tlBtandottMr pvblie poipoMi, thb put wt
tfMtownbdDf iB tfaecounCyof York, aad
not OBder tlM JvrtKUtCioB o# the raagiitnlM
of HoB. Tlie tfalKl «Dd lait dirklon hat
•rlMn ilSB iBonroMntly, mm! Um to tho west
of tho Hnmlwr doek, ooi»pytng tho Bltuft>
tkm of tht aaciait hunltt of Myton, by
vhMinMM H ii wm dlstli^iihed, and it
lortnrtid to tho oounty oC tho town of Halt
AMhinb hm tlw hittjwrtm^ up on tho
HoUMBMiildeof Ihoztvor, lBtho|i«ridiM
of DfTpool and Sntton, wwompanim the
ganlaon, aaid oonnecled wtth the town bf a
btUcoofftMuraMhca, wftha dmwbrldgoto
the eentnwtde enough to admH the lavfcat
ir««d that baa to paia thnw«h it
The popalatioB of Hull baa toeceaiaad
at the nle of about lA per oenL durtaf the
hnt twenty yeen. In IflOl, the aMnfftf*
number of inhaMtanta was t7.Mt, to 1811.
thatnuaabar was eweOad to 3S,M4 ; and by
the iMt retuTM to ao»07S.
ThefbUowtaflathe Population Ntum
of mi, Indudb^theaubuitai—
foVUhAnOM OF HOLL IN 18tl.
Main, Femaieu ToUL
North. 1M5 144« 9090
FlntTrtolty 091 791 148S
Seeond Trinity •.*• 430 68S 1018
Aurtte. 1440 1U8 S968
Hnmbnr 1577 1854 34S1
StManTtM 1419 1884 3986
WhIteAiar 1100 1388 9499
N.Myton ^153 9731 4884
8.Mytan 9700 3399 0099
<oukoatei 4509 5M7 10449
Haktof the total
fivHuU 17596 91477 39073
Drypool 650 745 1395
Sutton h, Stonetery 493 461 884
Witham ac Otovea 1300 1465 9774
439 796
Total.... 90844 94560 44994
The mortality of the plaee Is
below than above the nanal avenge, whkh
may be taken at one to thirty. Here the
■veraceiaonetatMrty^hiee. whBe to Lon-
don It Is one to twenty.
The sntoent men bom In, or doaely
oonneated with HuU. are quite as numerous
as to mast other plaees. Passing over the
De la Poles snd eomhig nearer to our own
ttoMs. we find Admiral Sir John Laweon,
«holbn^ and died tor his eountry mi the
af June I606r and to whom Hull and Sear-
borough make Joint pretanafama.
Merrel, the friend ami coOai«ne of llUtoat
at the time of his birth his father was tim
rector nf Winertead near Patrington to the
East Riding, and the baptismof hU son Is
entered in the parish natter of that plMe.
on the last day of March 169U to kis firthcs^
hand writing.* Having mostred the rwdi.
mentsof his oiassieal edueatkm to the Ftm
Orammar Sehool at Hall, of whkh hb
ftther was then maater. he waa sent to Gnm-
bridge, and purraed hb stndlm at TriaMgr
CoUi^ He afterwards made the tour of
Europe, and was sacietary to the embemy «t
Constantinople in the time of the Common-
wealth. His firstappearanee In publie bual-
nemat home was to aarist John MUton. Lntisi
aecretary to the Proteetor. In 1658, two
member for Hull, and duitog the twenty
yean that be represented thla borough to
parliament, he maintained theduffaeter of
an honest man, a true patriot, and an ineor>
ruptible senator. He is recorded « the loat
member of parliament who raecived the
wugm andantiy paid to mcmben by their
eonstituetttk His integrity tendered him
obnoxioua to a corrupt court, wMoh spend
no pains to seduea him ftnom his fidaltey ami
to 6btato the puwerAil Influence of his nanm
for their memurea. Many in.
aro adduced of hit henric firmnem to
resisttog the alluring eflinrs made to wto htaa
over to the court party, one of whlili may
auAce m an example: The King, Chailsa
II. sought by the terinationof bisaamonm-
peny to attach to him the patriot, and on*
ntointog after having on the ^awl^JlB^| even*
tog given Marrel an emertaljMnenl* he die-
peldied the Lord Treasurer. Denby, to fato
lodgf Dgt which were on a saeond floor to n
court to the Strand. The esurtlcr owing ta
the narrowness of the stain feU toto thn
room where he found the patriot at his deak.
After apologistog for the abruptness of bin
entry, his lordship said thai heeanae on n
measage Aram the Ktog, who wished todn
Mr. Marvel some signal servkn totastify Ma
high opteion of his merilib
Mr. Marvel tjipusaed Mmself highly
sensible of this mark of his sovereign's aAe*
tion, but declined to accept any plaee ta
his M^)esty*s eervieet alleging, that If after
havingdone so he should votes
wMMsof hisministcts, he nOght be d
guilty of ingratitude, and if he voted with
them, he might do iiyustice to his counky
and to his conscienee; he thcreforo bogged
that his Majesty would allow him to ai^oyn
■tate of liberty, and to i
• IthasbeengencTL -, _^ .,
supposed that Mr.>Tarvcl wan boro at Htflif.
HULL.
[East Riding.]
UCLL.
267
Aithftil and dutiM ral^ect. The Royal
oflbr of a idaot under the govemmeDt hsTing
inroYod rtin. Lord Danby begged to assure
ICr. lifarrel that the King had ordered
bim a thounnd gutaieas, wMdi he bopwl
be wetdd be pleased to raoehre, tiU he
could taring hb mind to aeeepC somettiing
better and more durable. At this Mr. Mar-
v«l» with his VMial smile, said that his
means were equal to his wants. Hisapart-
meots he said were sufBeienUy commodious,
and as for his living it was pleotifbl and
wholesome, as he would prove to his lord-
ship, then calling to his servant, he said—
Pmy what had I to dioaer yesterday ?— '* A
shoulder of mutton. Sir," was the reply.
" And what do you aDow me to-day,** eon-
tioued the master) — " The remaimler
bMhed* replied the servant, and wfthdrew.
" And to-morrow, my Lord," said Mr.
Ifarvc^ "I shall have the Uade bone
broiled} and when your lordship makes
bosKmxaMe msntkm of my eookanddiet,
lamsvehis Mi^esty win be too wise hi
fiiture to attempt to bribe a man with
folden apples who Hves so w^ on the viands
of his native country !** Many other in-
atanoes might be adduced of his heroic
Aimnesi, wMeh would have done honour to
Fabridus or Cinctamatus. .B(r. Manrd was
antatentasapoet as weH as a senator ; and
bk aatires against the vloss of the i^,
vhidi did not spare naimtf Itself, and
whidk iMhed Dr. Parker, the Bisb^p of
Osfoid, into phtensy, are very well known.
The general tendency of his wodu was
against popery and arbttiary power, which
vrere then too closely allied; and Ids x
morablo laiiiilisw, which the leeordB of
history have sinoe abundantly ertaMlsbed,
that the Dmtdi war, entered teto fay Charles
IL was owtug to the corruption of the
court, and that the French werethe leaders
of our coonelk, establish his claim to poli-
tieal sagacity* as wril as to uadaanted ttrm-
ness. The death of this distinguished pa-
triot, which took ptaoeon the 16th Aogust,
1678, WW sadden and unexpected ; nearly
up to the hour of hie diasolvtien he was tai
full health and vigour, and then U but too
modi reason to bettave that he died by
poison, administered by eoroe nuidetoaa
band, hot by whom and for what reason
will now probably remain for ever unex-
plained. The eorpemtionor Hull. Ingra-
titttde for his asrviees, voted the swnof
MM. to deflray the expenses of hts ftmeral,
Wd coBtribnted a sum of money to erecta
monument over his eemaim in the Church
of St. Giles In the Fields, Londen, where
be wasinterMdk b«t «ie nOnister ^ that
dmrcb 900^4 liie Bwwwnot ^ be suited.
and the iiacrtpHon was never pbced there
which recorded that *' he was a roan so en-
dowed by nature, so improved by education,
study, and travel, so consummate by ex-
perfcnce^ that joining the most peea^iar
grace of wit and leamiiig. with asingufav
penx^tntlon and strength of Judgment, and
exerdsiag all these with analterable steadi-
ness in the ways of virtue, hebeeame the
ornament and the example of his agei
beIo>-ed by good men, Aared by bad, and
admired by all t though imitated, aks ! by
few, and searoriy parallded by any.**
Thomas Wation, D. D. the unfortu-
nate Bishop of St.David's, was bom at North
Ferriby, near Hull, in the year 1637. Ha
founded the hospital at HoB, which is still
called by his name, and entettahied Hie iateo«
tioo of liberally endowing it, but his misforv
tunes overtook him before that Intentioo
could be folfiUed, and he Ml, partly the vie
timof his own violence, and parOy of tba
violence of the times hi which he lived.
Hull has also given Mrth to several
other pemns of distinction, amongst these
may be mentioned Dr. Thomas Johnson,
the physician, dtct the Rev. Wm. Mason.
the poet, precenter of York, wlio was bam
at the vicaragei WUUam Wllbcfforce, Esq.
the senator and philanthropist i and ^llUam
Porden, Esq. the architect. We may also
mention savenl living gentlemen of litscary
talent : Charles Frost, Esq. F.S.A. anther af
sometttetoon legal subieotst JofanCrsase.
Esq. F.S.A. and John Broadtey,'Gsq. F.S.A«
the unostentatious but effleiant promoters of
every object of literature and science oo».
nected with theirnattve town aadeountyi
and A. H. Haworth, Esq. F.L.& anther af
Lepidoptem Bff tamdca, dto, Wm. Spcnoe.
Esq. F.L.S. anOior of tracts on Political
Economy, and an tntroduoCioo to entomo-
Iqgy I Thomas Thompson. Esq. F.S JL an.
thor of traaia an the Poor Laws^iand on the
antiquities of this district) and P. W. Wat,
son, Esq. the author of Deodir*oiogia Brltan-
nioa, are all natives of the neighbourhood
and reaidentii in Hull. Nor ou^t the veaar
rable name of tba lata vtear, the Rev. Joseph
Mihwr, M.A. theaothar of " The Hbtory
of the Chnrdi,'* to be passed oter In an aot
oount of Oat town wtth wMdi his menumy
is so nearly aaiosititod.
Hull does not at preaent give ti^ to
any noble iaaily. Robert de Piewepeni,
who was oreated by Charlea I. Saraa Pterrw
pont and Yisootmt Newark, was made Earl
of Kingston-upon-HtUl in 16t8 ; and Evel)'Q,
4(h Earl, was advanced to be Dukeof Kings-
ton, in 1715} onthadeatbaf TrtiniBjn— i
sou, William, tbe eeeoml Dnka^ ift 1779^ A
the titles II naa^te^MmC,
iU0t of g^twtttf *c. in mM,
IN IMO.
B«verk]r g&t«
Biabop nUiis
BUcklrUr gAt«
Blanket row
Brewer Une
Chapel Une
Chapel stain
Corn market
Dagger laae
Denton Lane
FinkeUttreet
Fruit market
Herring stain
High itreet
Horaiey etain
Horse stain
Hutchinson lane
King's stain
Myton gate
Myton gate street
North gate
Old ferry
Postern gat« st.
Salter lane
Salter stain
Schole lane
Sobole
The Lowgate
The Ropery
Vicar iMe
Whitefriar gat«
Whitefrtat Xan^
ikl
lane street White meatmk
IN 1822.
Adelphi court, George yard, 17, Lowgate
Air street, Church street, Scnlcoates
Albany court, 17, Finkle street
Albion place, Naylor's row, Witham
Albion street. Bond street
Albion street, Mews, Bond street
Aldbro* street, 6, Katharine street
Alfred street, Humber bank
Altaas alley, ±1, Trippet
Altass Gallery, 80, Trippet
Altofts yard, flO, Scott's street
Aniaby road. N. W. from Carr lane
Ann street, 3, Robert street
Ann street, Newton street
Ann*s ooart, 20, Spencer street
Apollo court, Marrel street, Drypool
Appleton's court, Charlotte street
Atkinson's court, 50, Blanket row
Back square, Humber street
Back walls, St. John street
Baines' court, 13, Ordovss place
Baker's entry, 12, Mill street
Baker street, 1, New Brook street
Bambrougfa court, 31, West street
Bank's court, 37, Blackfriargate
Bank 's court, Daner lane
Bank's pikce, 13, Sykes street
Barker's court, 45, Blanket row
Barker's court, 7, Spencer street
Barker's entry, 116, High street
Barnard's square, 13, Syaes street
Bartlett's buildin|^s, 31, Church lane
Bean's court, 30, Blanket row
Bean's gallery, Wincolmlee
Beast market, New John street
Bellamy'ssqoare, 3S, Mill street
Belshaw's yard, 48, West street
Belt's place, 6, Blanket row
Berridge couit, 9, Aldbro' street
Bererley road, 46, Prospect street
Bererley street. Prospect street
Bielby's square, 11, North street
gilton's court, 8, Uachell street
ishop lane, S9, Lowgate
Blackhiargate, 10, Queen street
Blackfriargate alleys, S7, Blackfriargate
Blanket row, 0, Queen street
glanket row court, 37, Blanket row
Iaydes*staith,8, High street
Bloomsbnry square, 47, Dock street
Blue Bell entry, 107, High street
Blue Bell entry, 17, Waterworks street
Boalk*s yard, Green lane, Drypool
Bond street, George street
Bores' entry, 1, Trippet street
BoteUr street, 4, Cannon ttret t
Boulton's square, Whltefriargato
Bourne street, 9, North street
Bowlalley lane, 46, Lowgate
Bowlby's place, 2, Aldbro' street
Bowling green court, 8, Milk street
Brazil wardens, Patrick ground lane
Bricklebank's square, Hodgson's street
Bridge street, N. E. end of Old Dock
Broad entry, 36, Scale lane
Broadley's entry, 30, Humber streot
Broadley's square, 8, Manor alley
Broadley street, Manor alley
Brook street, 19, Prospect street
Brook street square, 22, Brook street
Brown's square, 27, Scott street
Bryant's entry. High street
Builder's court^SS, Scale laae
Burden street, 77, West street
Barkers entry, Market place
Bornham's yard, 33, West street
Burton street, 16, Great Passage strtef
Caley's court, 6, Trippet street
Cannon place, Gibson street
Cannon place, 1, Cannon street
Cannon street, 3, Foundry
Capes lane, Great Union street
Carr lane, 39. Watcrhonse lane
Carr street, 44, Scott street
Cartwright place, 1, Spring bank
C^tle row, 2, Myton place
Castle street, New Dock bridge
Cariisle street, 19, Chariot street
Caroline street, Wonhip street
Catharine square, Mason street
Cattenon*s entry, 34, Lowgate
Cent per cent street. Pottery .
Chafer's alley, Witham
Chapel court, 79, West street
Chapel court, George yard
Chapel court, 15, Salthouse lane
Chapel lane, 30, Blanket row
Chapel lane, 25, Lowgate
Chapel lane. Castle street
Chapel place, 21, Scott street
Chapel street, 1, Paragon street
Chariot street, 10, Waterworks street
Charles court, 15, Wincolmlee
Chai-les square, 7, Mason street
Charies street, 14, Jarralt street
Chariotte street. North side Old Dock
Charlotte street, Mews, back of Charlotte
street
Charterhouse lane, 20, Trippet
Church lane, 17. Market pkwe
Church street, 36, WincoUaleo
H^hley's oonrt, ^ Piosp^stmt
8TEEET8, &C.
858
CbOToh ftrect, Drypool
CUppifon't Mioarc, SS, Sykea street
Clarence coart, 3, Prhiceu street
Clark's sqaare, SS, Sykes street
Clark's yard, 7, Carr lane
Clarkson's square, S4, Sihrer street
Clean Alley, Witiiam
Cleireland street. Lime street
Cliff's square, Hodgson street
Cockpit yard, 7, Castle street
Colley's entry, 14, Mytonjcate
Col ton *s square, t4, Iwei^rGeoifr* street
Commerce lane, Ei^ar street
Commercial buildinn, 29,30, Hifclist.
Cemmereial court, ld&. High street
Conduit street. Worship street
Constable's balldlni;s, 11, English street
Cook's bttildian, 16, Bowlalley lane
Corn market, North side Trinity ckoreh
Cottaige row, Aniaby road
Cross street, SO, West Mtreet
Cross's yard, Mytoo place
Crown court, 4, Deek street
Cumberland street, 18, Chorch street
Cuts worth's entry, 4, Dock street
Dasger lane, 48, Idnongate
Daltry's entry, 90, Mytongate
Daltry's square, Mytongate
Damans square. Garden street
Dansonlaae or Itillllane, end of Witham
Darley's court, 9, New George street
Darley's square, 15, New George street
Dawson's court, 16, Wincolmlee
Deighton's entry, 185, High street
De la Pole court, 6, Manor street
Dent's row, English street
Derby court, 93, Scott street
Dibb's yard, SO, North street
Dickin's entry,' 6, Grimsby Isne
Dickon's entry, Mytongate
Discount court j 6, Cent per oent street
Dixon's court, Blue Bell entry, 107, High
street
Dixott'e entry, 14, Lowgate
Dixon's square, Fetlertane
Doek-oAne rvw, 40, Bridge street
Dock street, S7, Bridge street
Dosser's entry, S, Btssiket low
Dresser's entry, V29, High street
Drewer's entry, ISO, High street
Dryden'ssntry, 49, Salth0use lane
Drypool, orer the North bridi^
Dry pool green, Drypool
Drypool square. Great Union street
Ducket's yard, 136, High street
Duke street, 1, South side Old Dock
Duke street, Hanover squsM
Duncan's court. Silver street
Duncan's place, 13, Manor street
Duncan street, Jennii^^ street
Dunn's court, Witham
Dyer's place, 4, Wells street
Eaststftet, Church street, Drypool
Eaton street, Lowgate
Edgar street, Cent per cent street
Edward's plaee, Love lane
Elephant and Castle entry, 37, Mytongate
Elizabeth's scpuure. Great Union street
Elliott's gallery, 10, Milk street
Engine street, 36, Wsterworks street
English street. Pottery
Etherington place, 7, Prospect street
Etbtfftiii^loB iquare, 37, High atreel
ExcLaiii(# *Jl<^y, 19^ Bow?a,Tl^y Ufir, and
Exchiiti(:r bnildln^if EEchsn^i? siley
Exmiiyth liaiJdiiiF:!, M^ Kumbtr air ret
F&vi v< tt atTVf't, lUf Grmt f'luwiiire ilreet
FrnUir^^tnu^t tnlTj, ITb^ llip^Vi ftrert
Tt-ii'^T lane^ il\ Market p\mew
Fiiikh' placF^ l^j Finkl« itr^fit
Fiukir flljnrv t,, Irl, Mytoni^lltc
Fi^^i Fi>ii'iinbjfl [k||«y, HlacikfYiiirgAte alley
Fistt jitrevl, tr?, Mytointnt^
Fi«ib a(rfet conrt, 1*^ Fi«b irtrf Bt
FiF-NwieJt^ ysrrf, 11, Wftterwofkn »tH*t^
Fo5(pr*» •4]usr<'^ H, Uil^tia'* rc^v, Win-
colmlee
Foster's yard, Whitefriargate
Foundry row. Cannon street
FountHia's square, Hodgson street
Fox street, 25, Bond street
Foy's square. Grimsby Une
Free Masons' Lodge yarcL 34, Mytongate
Friends' burial ground, Hodgson street
Gallows lane, Aniaby road
Garden Cottage row. Great Passage st.
Garden passage. Castle row
Garden place, Hodgson street
Garden plaee, 34, Sylies street
Garden place. Church street, Drypeol
Garden place, Ralkes street
Garden square, 9, Princess street
Garden street, 31, Brook street
Garrison side. North bridge
Geirs court, 11, Middle street
George's plaee, 14, Mytongate
George's plaee, 14, Deck street
George's place, Hy Losrer Union street
George street. S7, Savile street
George yard, 17, Lowgate
Gibson^s iqtiRrrt K, ilVook *trf ^-l
Gifiaon ttr*^;l, «, Motrlat *tr«t, Foundry
GiEijon^A yanl, 4il, Cutrr I una
Gihsnn^s yard^ lim*? street
Qhjhc er^try, IftJ, Bieb ilifet
Gii'idwJflV i.tjaar^'] ^t W«l itreet
GiiafirviTv's reur, St. QuIntSn^i place
Grill by AtiiuKft* Pipr nll^j
Gr juitliaiQ ^(^ i^ntry^ fli^gcr lane
Grrii( |i4fRti^p Ttifi^ttU ii, Myten place
GrT-ni Vninn ttrtfct, l^ryfjuml
G :J, Chuf eh it. WTOcolml**
G . ind tit t:hoteh»t. Dryp^wT
G i.r(, tU, MadK^ll atr«t
Gi.Nniiy Innr, '^7^ Market pi^Jic*
Gr.inshy IinK'Mlf Jt*MJ^^^°''^? '""*
Gibiuitty lane court, £7, Grimwby lana
Grimston court, 20, Savile street
Grimston street, 35, Dock street
Grotto square, 10, Mason street
Groves, lime street
Hackman's square, Katlnrine stieet
Hale's entry, 12, Marketplace
Hanover square, 6D, Low^te
Uarcourt street, Great Union street
Hardy's court, 15, Potsterngate
Hardman's entry. 18, Chapel lane
Hardy's yard, 4, North street
Harewood place, 21, Rnclish stieet
Hatters' alley. New Dock walls
Hatters' sqnare, 13, Queen street
Hawthorn eoori, 4, Fawcett street
STEKETB) Ac.
H«U*ri'f yt4^ Qtmm Imm, Drrpool
H*or7'« MOM*, SS, LowOT Uoiob ftrMi
H«r(kmM*f pUee, 14, K«g»gli«twet
H«fr«U'f m^, 44, Whit«friarcmto
Hisk tireet, Wert cM* river HuH
HifvoD'seoart, S9, BUaketrow
HiU'* ooart, 17, PriaocM stnet
Hin'» coott, t, MaciMil street
Hlpponaa coart. If, Spencer etreet
HitddRK'sMwrt, BacOsk ttreet
HodgMNi*a •qnare, 16, Sykee itreet
Hodnon ntnet. Lime etreei
HohtoriMei roAa, Witkam
Holdcwmtb'e eatry, 54, SaltkoaeeUne
HoUjuia*e yard, «», Cbnrck etreet, Win-
colouee
BoU«Bd*e yard, 25, MiO streH
Hoimet'ooart, IS, Blackfriargate
Hood street, Jennings street
Hope street, 6, Ckariol street
Horner's square, t8, Hnmber shrtet
HMpital entry, Wkit«friargate
HoepiUl yard, 12, Ckapel lane
Hadson's entry, 53, Mytooftate
Humberbank, Went side of New Dock
Hamber street, Qaeen street
HamUe's scbool entry, 159, Higb street
Hiilcbinson's court, I2, OidovaspUce
Hyperion street. Great Union street
Irish oonrt, 98, Scott street
Inrin's oourt, IS, Roper's row
Jackson's oonrt, 9, Postemgat*
Jackson street, Neptune street
James' court, is, Waterbooselut
James 'place, 8, llason street
Jarratt street, Orimston street
Janrls sqtiare, 29, Bridge street
Jarvis street, Jenninn street
Jefferson's passan, dl, Waterhooae lane
Jenninrs street, liime street
Jobn street, Ckoreh street, Drypod
Jobn street, Neptune ktreet
Jobn's court, Osbome street
Jobn's place, 18, Oi»borne street
Jobnson's court, |56, Higb street
Jobnson's court, 14, Princess street
Jobnaon*s square, T. New George street
Johnson's yard, i, New George stieet
Johnson's yard, 91, North street
Joiners' oonrt. 9, MiU street
Joseph's oonrt, 19, Lower Union street
Katbarine square, 4, Mason street
Katharine street, 19, Machell street
Keeling's entry, f4, Mytongate
Kebey's court, 20, West street
Kelsor^ entry, Dock street
Kidd's entry, 19, Chariot street
King's court, 126, Hfch street
King's place, 19, Dock street
King street, 14, North side Trinity ehnroli
Kingston court, 19, Blanket row
Kingston court, 19, Chnrcb street
Kingston square, Jarratt xtreet
King»tan street, 13, Church street. Win.
colmlee
Kirkos's buildings, 65, Lowgate
Knowles' square, 90, Speneer street
Lady's passage, is, fecott street
Lano tiUck Suy, Witbam
Landof green ginger, it, BIWer street
Lawsonseourt, 19, Winoolmlee
Leaden ball square, 62, Lowgate
Lead mill entry, Wbitafriargat*
Leak's comrt, 19, Qardea street
Leek's buikiiflfs, 2, If ill street
Leek's square. 12, Trippet street
Lee's entry, 1S8, Higb street
Lee*s entry, 3, Lower Union street
Lee's gallery, Waltbara street
Lee's row, 24, Milk street
Lee's square, 2, Great Passage stieet
Lever's place, Weat street
Leritt's eonrt^ 19, Oidoraa place
Lerilt's square, Hodgson street
Lewis square. Upper Uniou street
Lime street, over the North liridge, Orore
Lincoln street, Wapping
LiaganPs court, 5, Boutb side Old Dock
Liansras street, Anlaby road
Little lane, iO, Blackfriargate
Little Passage street, 6. Prorid
Locke's courl, SI, Humner street
«<aee street, 6^ Proridenoe atxeet
Lock's entry, Humher street
Long entry, 4B, Saltbouse lane
Love lane, I, Great Passage street
Low church alleys, 25, Lowgate
Lower Union street. Great Passage street
Lowgate. 17, North end of Market place
Low therms square, 45, West street
Mabb's entry,- 165. Higb street
Machell square, S3, Macbell street
Macbell street, 21, Wincolmlee
Malt kiln entry, 8, Trinity boose lane
Manor alley, Lowgate
Manor square, M*aor alley.
Manor street, 12, Bowlalley lane
Marine row, 29, Great Passage street
Mariner's square, 13, Sykss street
Market place. Queen street to Lowgate
Marvd court. Marvel stieet
Marvd |4ace, ir. Masoi street
Marvel square, 90, Biiglisb street
Marvel eanare, MArreTstieet
Marvel street, Raikes street
Mary's square, 19, Lower UaioB street
Mary's sqoare,M, West street
Mary's square, 90, New George street
Mason place, 1. Mason street
Mason street, 4, Bourne street
Mechanic lane, S7, Edgar street
Medley's entry, 6, Machell street
Medley's square, Grcfct Union street
Mews street. Bond street
Middle street, 4, Cross street
Milk street, 1, Mews street
Mill court. Prospect street
Mill ponrt, 17, Princess street
Mill court, SI, Machell street
Mill court, 96, New George street
Mill bill, 1, Prospect street
Mill lane, Garden cottage row
Mill square, 9, Beverley road
Mill street, 4, Bnrdon street
Milton's square, 84, Bourne street
Mitchell's court, 35, Aldbro' street
Moira buildings, M, Prospect street
Mulgrave street, 17, Aldbro' street
Myton eonrijVf. Chariot street
Mytongate, 3S. Market place
Myton place. Castle street
Myton square. Passage street
Myton street, 19, Castle street
Navlor's row »Holdemess road
NeIso9 eqnare, 6, New Qeosge street
•TKUBTS, &C.
S61
Veltmi •treat, Qaeen street
Kalton street, Jennings street
Kelson's yard, 90, New George street
lieptnne place, 16,Trippet
Neptnne street, H amber bank
New Brook street, 1, Union st. Albion st.
Hew Dock street, foot of Mytongate
few Dock walls, 42, Mytongate
New Drain bank, top of Chnrcb street
Hew Oeorge street, 16, Wincolmlee
Mew John street, SI, New Dock street
-New row, Aniaby road
New Staith, 184, High street
Newton *s court, 15, Machell street
Newton** entry, Salthouse lane
Newton street, 13, Broadley street
Nichol's coart,6, Fawcett street
Nile place. Lore lane
Nile street. Castle row
Norman's entry, 11, €teoTge street
Norman's sqaiire, Stnbbin street
Norris' yara, 4, Waterworks street
North court, SO, North street
North end, N. end of High street
North parade, BeTcrley road
North side Old Dock, Dock street
North side Trinity eh. 64, Market place
North sqnnre, 18, Brook street
North street, 30. Prospect street
North street. Bridge street
North walU, as, N. W. Lowgate
Old Custom Honse buildings, 33, High st.
Old Pilot office entry, 32, Hamber street
Old Post Office entry, 113, High street
Ordnance place, Dryyool
OrdoTas place, i5. Chariot street
Osborne street, 30, Waterhonse lane
Owen's row. New Oeorge street
Owen's square, 10, New George street
Oxford street, a4,jChurch street
Oxtoby's entry, Whitefriargate
Oztoby square, 62, West street
Page's square, 25, Da^rger lane
Parade row, 26, St. John street
Paradise lodge, Myton street
Paradise place, 1, Mvton place
Paradise row, 19. Bridge street
paragon place, 20, Sykes street
Paragon street, 5, Chariot street
Park lane, near the Glass House
Park pFace, Albion place, Witham
Parker's ffallery, K), Trippet street
Parliament street, 64, WbitefHargate
patent cord place, Patrick ground lane
Patrick ground lane, Pinfold lana
Pease's entry, 42, Salthouse lane
Peck's entry, Mytongate
Pell Mell court, 19, Broadley street
Perrott street, 8, Salthouse fane
Pest House lane, Aniaby road
Pickard's row. Green lane
Pickering's entrr. 10, High street
Pier street, 67, Hnmber street
Pig alley, 17. Blanket row
Pir market. New John street
Pilot row, English street
Pinn makers entry, 41, WbitefH4rgatd
Pinfold lane, Lote lane
Pleasant court, 20, English street
Pleasant row, 21, English street
Port place, 19, Sykes street
Porter's court, lo, Carr lane
Porter's yard, 5, Watcrhouse lane
Portland plaoe, 45. Proapoct strott
Postemgate, 16, King street
Postern place, Postemgate
Pothouse yard, 12, Church street
Preem's entry, 23, Posterngate
Prince Oeorge entry, 104, High street
Prince street. King street
Princess conrt«8, Princess street
Princess row, 23, Dock street
Princess street, 44, Dock street
Princess street, 13, Mason street
Prior street. Church st. Drynool
Prospect place, Chureh st. Drypool
Prospect street, 9, Carlisle street
ProTidence court, 64, Scott street
ProTideace court, 19, Brook street
Proridence place, 16, Church street
ProTidence place, 39, Mill street
ProTldence row, Beverley road
ProTidence street, 3, Myton street
PryriP ^ttf'f ft "^^p Protpect itreel
Pjcfjrli ^1 jfftJkrj, 21, Mifff^T luam
Quay »tri>«t, t, PtrliAEnrnt alt^H
Quc'.^^'i pa«*P^e, Black friar jjAtfl
Qaren's itlare^ £fl, BUchrriargat*
Qii<-(Mi AtriM^, euij of Miukel plaee
Qii i r 1: P a I ] V CD lift , ^' i t bam
Rnikrs flErvfl, Ctiurch itrtet
Rtii l^ionfntry^ Ui, Binh ttfeet
R<^4.-'r» liQkldin^i, 14^ WfLterhoaH lane
Rf ril> ^uurl, 1^1 jllachell Btrr*t
Re>e von 'court, WMprhntitr lane
Rf i> 7 ►■ 5, ' rn t r J , Wfti f rh d u t^ 1 ane
R«'F.v>nt's c^urt, 38 » IvjvTer Uni'<n street
Rr4<^nt> Jilacri^n, ^^kri «Lrc*t
Rtf^i^jit^B iqtiari:, i$3fke> atiei^t
Rct^nt'ji iquan*, "i Upper Lti^Jou it.
Rir.hardsob's entry, 62, Middle afreet
Riddell's entry, 16, Savile street
Robert's court, 22, Robinson row
Robert street, 2, Broadley street
Robinson's court. Princess street
Robinson row, 18, Fish street
Kobinson's entry, 1, Church street
Robson's place, 3, Mason street
Roper's row, 20, Waterhonse lane
Ropery street, Hnmber street
Russia court, 14, High street
Saddle tree entry, 6, Myton street
Salmison's square, Raikes street
Salthouse court, Salthouse lane
Salthouse lane, 1, Lowgate
Savile row, Riddell's eotry, Sayile street
Sarile street, 1, St. John street
Scale lane, 1, Market place
Schons war's square, 19, Dagger lane
Scott's court, 41, Scott street
Scott*B entry, 9, Mill street
Scott's square, 11, Blanket row
Scott street, 32, Wiacolmlee
Seaton's yard, 18, Chariot street
Serjeant's court, Witham
Sewer lane, 26, Mytongate
Shambles sqnare, Market place
Sheldon's square, 3, Botelar street
Sherwood's square. Marvel street
Short street, Spencer street
Sidney Smith's court. High street
Sidney square, 25, Bourne street
Silrer street, 66, Market place
Sir John's row, 3, Wincolmlee
STEBSTS, &C.
81at0r*ixMH,4S, Weft strMt
8l«ifbt*t court, ^8«lth4iu»« lam
Smifb'i coart, M, West ttrcet
BDtirs e»li7> l^i HUb atteet
Snaff Mill entnr, I, Ibcbell a«n«t
gomBCBiinni, HoMernew road
8o«lheoatet, HoMeraeM roed
8o«th And, 46, HoabM atieet
Sottth end BMltenr,61, Honbor ttrert
8o«th tide Trmityclkorch, Market placa
Soatli street, Carr lane
floatbern'seoart, 154, HifbttiMt
Speacar ftnat, 99, PTO«p«:t street
Spread Karie entry. Market place
Spring bank, ead of Proaaect street
Spring guden, Soa(h end of GaUawa Uaa
SprinipMW, Prosaert liieet
Spring street, 4, Spring bank
SUbleyard, M, SaltboaseUne
Stanifovthplaoe, PaUiokgronnd lane
Steeple's eatrj^ 125, High street
SteplienaoB't gaitery, K Chariot street
Stephensoa'ayard, 5, Chariot etiaet
Stepnev plaee, Be^^erlev mad
Stewart's yard, 158, High stieet
St. John's sqnare, Chapel Mreet
St. Johnt street, 9, Whitefriaiigste
St. Joha*e street, Chnrch sti««t, Drypool
St. Mark's souare, KncUsh street
St. Peter*s stieet, Aleol street
St. QoiatinV place, Church etreet, Dry-
pool
Storey street, M, Proepeot street
Strawberry garden, Church street. Dry pool
Stabbin street. Church street, Drypool
Btabbs'conrt, 16, Weat street
Stabbs' srinare , W e»t street
Summergangn, HoldemeM road
Sydney square, 19, Bonnie street, Trlppet
Svkesatveet, 9, eharterhoune laae
Teuai^e's court, it, Lo^laoe
Temple's entiy, 189, High street
Temple's yard, High street
Terrington's entry, 6, Blanket row
Theatre court, 21 , Finkle street
Thonnpson'ii court, Hodgson's utreet
Thornnam's squnre, Blanket row
Thornton** square, 25, Powteragate
Thornton street. Great Union street
Thring's entry, t6, Wincolralee
Todd's entry, 21, Silver street
Todd's entry, 6, Salthouse lane
Trafalj^ar square, 34, Winrohnlee
Trinity bouse Une, 14, Silver street
Trippet, Bridge street
Trlppet street, STHNl^ge street
Tripp's court, 3, ParKinae row
Trundle street, ir, Waterhouie lane
Toke'9 conrt, ir, Roper's row
Turner's conrt, 4, Aldbro' street, Sculcoates
Turner's square, 37, West street
Union c^urt, 15, Roper's lt)w
Union square, £9, West street
Union square, 18, Milk street
Union s^in^re, 42, Spencer street
Union square, 14, New George street
Union street, 39, Albion street
Upper Harcoart street, St. Peter's street
Tpper Union ce. top of tSrea*
Upper Unioa street, I, Beeat Paasaga aiicet
VaktOina court, C, Hobinaoniov
Viearlane, 8S, Mytoogate
Viae court, 166, High street
Viae court, end of Botelai street, Ftmmieby
WaNcar's court, 9* Walthara skraei
Walker's entry, Whitafsiurgata
Walker's entry, 8, Bond atreet
Walker^ entry, Posteragate
Walhsr*s square, 19, Svkesvtres*
Waltham's entry, 3S, Mytangata
Waltham street, »7, Chariot sUaei
Waif' r,% > r.7irt, 4^ Scott street
Walt i if IS f^oiiit, as, WintwJiiJles
Walroo'f r*>w> H<Hi|;»on •tTe*t
Warn* ?i!iiiR*, 3^ XrtP G^'JEr atreet
Wap^'ini:. 4. Snrtt^f^l c>f WimM^nalv*
War lsiinri"*onJrVi Xf, Cb*tjri Hwnf
WarJ - rnntt, 3*» WiiMiiMgaie
Warts tiun^\ *ii, Mytonptf
WaU^rli.^k'kt Isnri ^f Ka^iUt^ *Xtm
Watt [lentil* 1*1 rec(, 1* Bt. John's ilreet
Wat'nVen^fv, AlTrt*! iiirnt
Web^i'T^f e«<r>, I/», 11i|h *tT«»*l
Wei » f 1 ■ I '- t ftr rl', /4 , S p TV li t-oi^t' atreet
WeMint^oij pUicc, Lu.cj.kv i -i
Wellington street, t^een street
Wells street, 25, Waterworks street
Weatwortb street. Church street, Drjpool
Weetcrdiile*senti7, 45, 9altbouse laaa
West parade, Anlaby road
West's court. Silver street
Wr-r -tTwf, 9, CAiUi^le ptr*rt
WrM "inr-t fOurT, II. Wf*f ^twet
WbiiffriMent^, H, SUvtrfirp<!l
Whi[i?HBrfplitry, *!» t^lI.eT stTuct
Wdll*- HnTse varrfn Marlff^t plsf*
Whi^ffcntti'it jnril, 10, MfcTl<e* jiJacr
\l' ti'ir ]i^> PH]ttAr«i, 3R, Glanlcn streal
W M ! ■ 1 1 1 ^ ' con rt , tJ, TaraJ 1¥P tti w
\H 'h.^m*' pquAif', Srw Gi^>fg*^ street
^ i;',i:inm' I'luiff, 6, Uppfr t'liirin street
VI' hihiiipTon, CtcTHand "trcet^ Grorm
\^' !>. fu !(irT*t, Cliiticli street, Dq pool ,
VVjUon's conrt, 40, DockstrCat
Wilson's row, Church street, Win^otmlea
Wilson's square, Wilson's row* '
Wincolmlee, 29, North end of Trip|^
Winter's alley, 8, Land of green gin^r ^
Witham, over North bridge :
WithcTwick's yard, 29, North ttree^
Prospect Htreet
Witty's square, 6, Trippetstreet
Woodle's entry, ir, Carr lane
Wood street, 33, Jennings* stVeet'
Wood's court, 41, Dock street .
Wood's entry, 18, Carr lane
Wood's entry. High street
W^ood's yqnare, Soulh street
Wool f 'sentry, 4, Lowgate
Woolpack enn7, 95, Mytongate
Worsnip street, Griinston street
Wright street, 58, Prospect atreet
York Parade, Beverley road
York street, 9, Albion street
Yucatan place, 9» Osbonie street
HULL DIRECTORY.
la order to introduce as great a body of information ai pooible into each page,
CoDtracCionf are •omedmea uied; but they are such a* it i« hoped will b«
perfectly intelligible.
Abbey Geo. bricklayer, 12, Page's
square, Dagger lane
Abbey Tbos. shoemaker, 10, Silver st.
Abbey Wm. whitesmith, 35, Bridge st.
Abbey John, lighterman, 1, Stable
yard, 62. Saltbouse lane
Abbott Charles, rictiialler. Horse and
Jockey, 8, Garden street
Abbott Wm. cooper, 12, Ifachell st.
Abbott Geo. 16, Blafnket row
Abraham Edw. gent. IT, Fish street
Abraham Phineas, silversmith, jewel-
ler, d^c. 22, Paradise place
Abraham John, baker, IT, Fish street
Acrid Robert, vict. Crown «fe Anchor,
38, Humber street
Acrid Tbos. rope maker, 86, High st.
Acton Ann, shopkpr. 39, H amber st.
Adam Bdw. grocer, 2. Waterworks st.
Adam Peter,vict.Neptune,161yHighst.
A^lams Elisabeth, gentlewoman, a,
Clarence oonrt, Princess street
Adams Thos. former, 13. Ensflish st.
Adamsoo Wm. tailor, 26, Bndjre st.
Adamson John, builder. 16, Aldbro' st.
Adamson Ann, lodging Louse, 4, Upper
Union street
AdamsonMargaret,16,Newton's ooort,
Macbell street
Addock John, whip maker, 10. St
Mark's square, English street
Adlard Chrphr. baker, 21, Dagger In.
Agar Thomas, schoolmaster. Bore's
entiy ; house, I, Broadley street
AgarJohn, hair dresser, 10, Church In.
Aiiiley Wm. shopkeeper, Jennings st.
Aiusworth John, shoemkr.4,Cburcb In.
Alrcr Wm. pipe maker, Myton court,
J T,Chonot street
Aire Robt. shoemaker, 15, Worshinst.
Aishibie and Jackson, grocers and tea
dealera, 12, Markefplaoe
Ake and Witty, joiners and builders,
18. Trippet street
Ake WilKam, joiner, «fec. 11, Regent's
sanare, Sykes street
And Wm. mariner, 1, Park place
Akixter RobUship carpenter, U.Wm*
ter's alley, Land of Green gmger
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Alcock CK;o. joiner A builder. Parade
row ; house, 4, My ton place
Alcock John, shopkpr. 6, Prospect st.
Aloock Wm. joiner, Myton street
Aldeis and Hansell, merchants, corn
factors and cheesemongers, 65,
High street * ' '
Alders Geo. senr. com factor; house,
12, Prosi>ect street
Alders Geo. junr. corn merchant ; h.
6, Dock street
Alderson John, M. D. 4, Charlotte st.
Alderson John, solicitor, 36, Saltbioiise
lane ; house, 4, Charlotte street
Alderson R«lph Carr, Lieut. Royal
Engineers, South end battery
AUIerson Johu, vlct. Butcher's Arms,
6, Shambles square
Alexander Geoi^, dealer in watches,
plate and jewellery, 6, Vicar lane
Alexander Francis, straw platter, IS,
Winoolmlee
Allanson Richard, printer d: publisher
of the Hull Packet, (Monday) dc
patent medicine warehouse, afl.
Scale lane
Allen W. S. bookseller, stationer,
binder and circulating library, ti,
St. John street
Allen John, sent. 21, Mill street
Allen Tbo. sboemaker, 19, George yd.
Allen and Hunton, sail maJcen, Broad-
ley street
Allen Charles, shopkpr. 38, SnTiTle st.
Allen John, mariner. Homer square,
23, Humber street
Allen John, mariner. Thornton street
Allen Robert, pilot, Wellington street
Allen John, mariner. New row, An-
labyroad
Alley Thomas, painter, 23, Bonme
street : house, 11, Trippet 5ftreet
AUinson Mark, jwrter merchant, 16,
Dock side
AUinson Joseph , vlct. Sbakaspemv
Tavern, (steam packet honse) 56,
Humber street
AUinson Wm. wire worker * draw
flour DMchiue nikr.di;c.5i,Le
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row. Dock street
AhoD James, wooUen draper, Ac 48,
Market plaoe
Amery Wm. Tictaaller, Fleece Iltt^ ,
197, High street
Amos Mrs. Maria, 68, Carr lane
Amott George, surveyor of customs ;
bouse, fiwlfon
Anderson JubD, attorney, 27, Bisbop
lane ; boiise, ^. Charlotte street
Anderson James, ship owner, 20, Story
street
Anderson Mrs. Lucy. 11, Portland pi.
Anderson John, mariner, 22. West st.
Anderson Jobn,mariner, 1 7,Osbome st.
Anderson Geo. custom bouse locker,
21, Bridge street
Anderson James, custom boose officer,
I, Can Inue
Anderson Jas. banker's clerk. Story st.
Andrew Wm. linen draper, Ac 17,
Whitefriaraate
Andrew Mrs. Elizabeth, 9, Mason st.
Andrew Mrs. Elizabeth, 81, Albion st.
Andrew Elix. flour seller, Manor alley
Andrew Richard, hair dre&ser <& per-
fumer, 28, Scale lane
Andrew Jas. shoemkr. 3, Trundle st.
Anfield WllUam, gent, 8, George yard
Ani&eld Wm. butcher, Market place ;
bouse. 8. Prince street
Anfiekl Cbnstopber, butcher, Great
Union street
Anfield John, baker, 20, Waterworks
street
Anfield Thomas, custom house boat*
man. Great Union street
Angel James^ block maker, North side
did dock ; house, 1, Mason street
Angus Jas. mariner. New George st.
Annlson Wm. dav school, Trippet
Ansdell Jos. mariner, 18,Hanorersqr.
Ansdall Jas. pawnbroker, 13, Scott sU
Appleby John, whitesmith and bell-
hanger, 16, King street
Appleby Willinm, whitesmith <fe bell-
banger, 186, High street
Appleby Rd. shopkpr. Great Union st.
Appleton John, pawnbroker, 169,
High street
Appletuu and Vickerman. plumbers,
?;l^ers, A wholesale <k retail dlrs.
n gla«s <& lead, 38, Savile street
Appleton Wm. hat mfr. 28, Savile st.
Appleton Wm. baker, 19, North st.
Appleyard WilUam, pawnbroker. New
John street
Appleyard Mary, pawnbroker and
ctotbes broker, 2 1 , M>tongate
Appleyard Geo. draper <fe slop seller,
^ ?8,Mvtongate
Appleyard Frank, brickbiyer & brick
maker, 3, Manor street
Appleyard John, joiner & builder, Wa«
tofaouie lane ; h. 17, Robinson row
Archibald Ann, 16, Scale lane
Armatage Jonatlun, butcher, Z4,
Great Passage street
Armit Wm. wheelwright, ^Sarile st.
Armlstead Miss Catherine, WeUington
k)dge, Beverley road
ArmitageJane,milliner,<fec.17,Soott st.
Armstrong Wm. druggist, auotbecary
d; tallow chandler, 29 ^43, Low
gate
Armstrong Tbos. tailor, 12, George'e
place. Lower Union street
Amett JoDn, baker, 9, Gt. Passage st,
Amett John, baker, 2, Prospect sbeet
Arnett Wm. baker, 145, High street
Arnold BenJ. gent. Ralkes street
Arthur Tbos. bntcfaer, 3 1 , Salthouse In.
Arton Mary, schoolmistress, 21, Faw-
cett street
Amndd Geo. shopkpr. 25, Scale lan^
Ash John, coal merchant, 9, Princess
court, Princess street
Ash Robert, mariner, 28, West street
Ashley George, tailor, Parade row
AsbtonJohn, notcber, 1, Shambles;
bouse, 5. Myton street
Ashton William, vict. Black Hofse
42, Blackfriargate
Ashton Frances, milliner and dress
maker, 1, Edgar street
Ashton Thomas, 1, fidsar street
Askew, Johnson ^ Todd, fishmongers,
18, Queen street
Askwith Joshua, pipe maker, 30,
Blanket row
Astrop Henry and John, rag, rope and
paper merchants, 68, Higfa street
Astrop John, paper merchant ; bouse,
27, Salthouse lane
Astrop Henry, paper roercbt. ; house,
Myton cottage, Patrick ground la.
Astrough Chrphr. com miller. Mill In.
Astrough Tlios. com miller. Mill lane
Atkin John, mast block d; pump mkr.
34, North side old dock ; bouse,
27, Charlotte street
Atkln Thomas, sail maker. 31, High
street ; house, Upper Union st.
Atkin Jas. currier, drc. 24. Mytongate
Atkin James, mariner, II, Williun's
square. Mason street
Atkin Peter, gent. 12, Charles street
Atkln Mary, midwife, 1, William's
court, Paradise row
Atkin WiiUam, gentleman, 20, Nortk
street. Prospect street
Atkin Ann, stocking grafter, 82, My-
tongate
Atkinson Anthony, merchant, brick A
tile rofir. <fe manager of the wtiter-
wprks. Dairy ooates ; house, 28,
Albion street
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AtkiiitQBT.O. Mwnt to the Norwich
Union Fire office, Waterworks st.;
houM, 8, Portland place
Atkinson James, ^nt. 7, Soath street
Atklnsott Susannah, gentlewoman,
Patrick ground lane
Atkinson Wm. butcher. 8, Alfred st.
Atkinson William, furmture broker, 4,
New Dock street
Atkinson WiUiam, music seller, 43,
WhiteCriargiite
Atkinson William, landing waiter, 3,
Springbank
Atkinson Ralph, shipwright, 13, Great
Union street
Atkinson Thomas, pork butcher, 4,
Nerw Dock street
Atkinson- Jaa. coal mercht. Duncan st.
Atl(inMn Mrs. EUs. 1, Bourne street
Atkinson Mrs. Mary, lodging house, 4,
WaHham street
Atkinson John, 6B, Mill street
Atkinson Tbos. tomer. White house,
Anlaby road
Atkinson Emma,sbopkpr. 107, Higbst.
Atkinson Be^j. mariner, 16,8aTileraw
Atkinson John, trunk maker, 6, North
court, North street
Atkinson Thomas, trunk makoor, 4,
Hodgson's square, Sykes street
Atkinson Thos. dyer, Duncan plaoe
Attridge James, broker, Orinsoy lane
court
Audus John, vkt. Old Dock Taivem,
6, North side old dock
Ayre Joseph. M. D. 35, George street
backhouse Rd. auctioneer A general
agent ; bouse, 10, Waltham street
BaokfioBse Jane, sbopkpr. Jennings «t.
Backwell Joseph, brass foundw, 12,
Upper Union street
Bacley John, shoemkr. 48. SaTile st>
BaHes Jonatnan, tide waiter, 8, Ca-
therine street
Bailey Francis, vict. Nelson Ta?em,
Great Union street
Bailey William, shopkeeper, 86, Lower
Union street
Bniley Eiiz. tea dlr. 18, Prospect st.
Buii^ John, eiporter of horses, 8,
Wriffht street
Bailey Thos. pawnbroker, 8, SCott's
square, Blanket row
Bailey Geo. wheelwright, Witbam
BaikV Wm. baker, 15, Cook^s court,
Broadiey street
Bailey John, merchant's clerk, Ed-
ward's place. LoT« lane
Bailey Marmaduke, hackney sawyer.
North side Old dock
Bailey John, cow keeper, Witham
Bailey Wm. traveller, i3,Cha]rter bs. In.
Balnea Robert Raines, patent log mCr.
oQd baker, Winooimlee
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Balnet DafM, thnber mercht. Humbtr
street ; house, 98, High street
BainesMary, gentlewoman, 1. Hot-
chinson's court. Ordovas place
Baines Richd. butcher, 21, EngUsh st.
Baker Susannah, gentlewomaa, IS,
Sa?ile street
Baker Eliz. grocer, (fee. Witham
Baldwin Cbpnr. mariner, 84,.Chariot st.
B:ilk Jobii, shopkeener, «, Tnppet st.
Ball William, stocking weaver, 27,
Wincolmlec
Bambrouofh Robert, bricklayer, §,
Castle row
Bamfoid Robt. maoe bearer, collector
of taxes and billet master, 6,
Broadley square
Bancroft Miss Eliz. 24. George street
Banks John, vict. Bull <fc Sun Inn, I,
Mytongate
Banks Wiltiam, ooach maker. Parade
row ; house, 85. St. John street
BankA Matthew CoHlibrd, brazier and
tin plate worker, U, North woUi
Banks W. C. cooper, Jarvis street
Banks Wm. H. wA, 24, Prospect ft
Bauks Geo. manner, 10, Page's sqr.
Dagger lane
Baicfaard Mcs. Ann, 16,New CKKnge st.
Barclay Wm. cooper, 114, Hi/rii str ^
uajnuay vr iii. v^fUficT, 1 1«, niKU »«<c««ii
Uorkei Hannah and Sons, bricklayers,
26, Savile street
Barker James, builder, 2, Engine st.
Barker Richd. currier, 4ec. 38, Lowgt.
Barker John, Tictualler, Nag's Head,
8ummirgang9
Barker Robert, ooker db confeotioiMK,
49, Mytongate
Barker James, brickhiyer, 10, New
John street
Barker James, painter, 19, Trtopet
Barker Geo. flai drester, 140, High at
Barker Geo. coouer, Witbam, 16 and
22, Trippet ; nou^, Sculcoates
Barker Mrs. Ann, T, North street
Barker Geo. baker and oonfectk>ner,
42, Bridge street
Barker Marmaduke, baker, 82, Black-
. friargate .
Barker Mrs. Mary, 72, Lowgate
Barker Wm. baker, 16, Church street,
Drypool
Barker John, millwright, Graham's
row, St Quintin's phioe
Barker Wm. butcher. 20, Nile street
Barker Mark, sboemkr. 41, Church Iti.
Barker Wm. siioemaker. Lime street
Barker Wm. coover, U4, High street
Borkworth and Spaldin, timber mer-
chants. Dock street
Barley John, fishmonger. Queen at.
Barmby Thos. oom (actor, 48, Bridge
street ; boose, SvHon
Barnard John, gent. 13, Sykes street
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Banuuil Snnh^ ckitlie« broker, \9\,
High street
B«mai^ Jos. gardener, 65, Prospeoc nt.
Barnby Robert, black beer brewer, 8,
GrimstoD street
Bftroby Jns. sboemkr. Svmmerganfr*
Baruby Bishop, jeweUer,T, Paradise
plaoe
Barnby Jonathan, boot A shoemaker,
14, Scale lune
Barubv WtlUam, merchant's derk,
Edward's place, Love lane
Barnes Wm. ship builder, ^2, Church
street, Sciilooates
Bane!! Wm. \ict King's Head, 94,
MytOBgate
Barnes Thos. shopkeeper, T^Soott st.
Bamett Thomas, grocer, 4, Trippet
Baroett Joseph, tmplate worker, 16,
MiU street
Barnett John, geot. 18, Sykes street
Banm Comu'al), merchant's clerk.
Cent per cent street
Baton Bdward, clerk of costonM, 48,
Spencer street
Banm Thomas, mariner, 8, Flnkle el.
18, Flnkle street
Barrett John, smith and boiler maker,
HumberlMuik: b. Roper'a row
Barrett Wm. Smito, gent's day acbool,
Great Unkm street; b. HodgsoD
street
Barrett John, schoolmaster, Hanover
sqiiare
Barrtek Wm. basket maker, 6, Blaek-
(Haigfite
Banow RobeiC, oowkeeper, Drypool
square
Banowby Sarah, milliner, 3, North
court, 19, North st.
Barry Wm. printer, 16, NewDoek side
Bartle John, miller <fc ship biscuit ba-
ker, 49, Whitefriai)(ate
Bartlett Robert, cork mufr. It, Church
lane
Bartlett Wm. cooper, 187, High st.
Barthoru Wm. gent. 4, Cannon st.
Barton Mrs. Ann, 28, Salthouse lane
Baskett Rev. Klngsnum, M.A. 6,
Charter house lime
Baskett John, baker, Ac 8. Mytoogt.
BassingdaleJohn,yict.Founaer'sArm8,
I>ralnbank
Bastow Wm. S. chemist <fe druggist,
9, Carlisle st.
Bateman Johb, A. searcher of customs,
1, Spring St.
Bateman Robert, sent. 2, Winter's
alley. Land of Green ginger
Bates John, whitesmith. Parade row
Battl Robert Gray, writiiip ink and
blwsking manfr. I8, Paradise place
WlSam ^^^'""^^ ^*"* •^- » **•
BaxterJobnaiidSon, com nefobant,
5, Wright at.
Baxter John, Tict. Durham Qz, 4,
Blanket row
Beaeh Mrs. Jane, 18, Nile street
Beach Jeconiah, hat mlr. 9, Winter^
alley. Land of Green ginger
Beach Robert, painter, 51, SaltbooM
lane
Beadle John and Co. general merdkaata
and ship owners, 8, Dook walls
Beadle John, underwriter and skip
owner; hou»e, 14, Albkmst.
Beadle James, mnr, dec. 2^, Wate^
works street
Beadllng Wm. mariner, 12, Sykes st*
Beaman John, braxier and tin plate
worker, 50. Blackfriairgate
Beaumont Robert, tide waiter, s;
John's St.
Bean Robert, merchant's dark, 43,
Humber street
Beattie Jesse^ gentlewoman. Mill In.
Beck John, vi(£ BlueBaU» 12, Bkick-
friargate alley
Beck Wm. baker, s. Cannon st.
BeckeU Wm. bone marcbaBt. 160^
High st. h. HoUemesi road
Beckett Robert, flour dealer, a»,
Spencer St.
Beckwith Margaret, stmw hat wah.
20, Chariot St.
Bedell Edward Watson, attorney, 19,
Cteoigest.
Bedell Beiy.landiagYWtyor, Charles
street
BedeU Perdrri, kmding waiter, 19^
George street
Bedell Peter, watch and dock j
North bridge
Bediugfteld Miss, I. Cent per cent st.
Bedford Colley, tailor. Crown court.
Dock street
Beecroft Thos. taitor, 41, Spencer st.
Beecroft John, cowkeeper, Akied st*
Beecroa Samuel, fanner, Pesthouse In.
Beedle John, gent. Witbam
Beeforth Ann, shopkeeper, 1, Bourne
street
Beet Matthew, joiner, Qoeen st.
Beetson Robert, painter, 5 1 , Salthouse
lane
Beetson John, tailor, 3, Dryden^ en-
try, 49, Salthouse lane
Beever John, barrack master, Straw-
berry ganiens,Drypocrf
Bee Joseph, timber measurer, Humber
bank
Bebarrel Robert, livery stable keeper,
7, Princess ct. Princess st.
Bell Robert, surgeon, 3, Savile st.
BellTbomas^ waxAspiBm chandler,
A oil merchant, 58, Winoolmlee
BeU Wm. gent. ) bouse, l,Bnglish st«
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Bf^Jobi^meiebaiit, 6, Hlgiiit.; k.
12,Albkmtti<tet
Bell ThonuM, general and oommerdal
iurent, Conaawfrial building, 29,
High St.
BeUGeorce, oork maDufkcturer, 40,
Scale lane
llell John afld Robert, coopefs, 172 A
173, High St.
jMl Michael, tin plate worker, 58,
White Iriargate
Bell Robert, wbitessiitb, beHbanger,
and wire worker, Myton st.
BeU Wm. bookseller and periodical
agent, 5, Queen street
Bell Jobn Francis, ship owner, 88,
Mason st.
BellJobn, landing waiter, SO, Nortb
street
Bell Mrs. Ann, 12, Albion st.
Bell Wm. gent. 32, Dook st.
Bell Mrs. Raobel, gentlewoman, 87,
Church St.
BeU Mrs. EUsabetb, 0, Engine st
Bell Mr4. Margaret, 8, Savile St.
Bell Robert, gent. 10, Charlotte st.
BeU Jeieniiah, tide waiter, Cbmeh st.
Drypool
Btll AJbiafaam, tailor, JO, New Jobn st
Bell Wm. lumper, 8, Page's «q. Dag-
geriane ^
BeU Robert, custom boose offieer,
Locke's court, 21, Humberst.
Ben Robert, shoemnker, 18, Ordovas
place
Bellamy John, vict. Ship, 3, Church
Bellari Robert, tailor and wooUen
draper, 3, Dock office row
Bellard John, shoemaker, Charles ct.
15, Wlnecdmlee
BeUas A. B, braaler, 9, BlackfrlM^te
Bellevby Godfrey, taUor, 19, Cbariotst.
Bellshaw John, bacon factor, Ac. 30,
WestRtceet
BeUsbnw W. bacon iaotor, 4;p. H,
Wincolmlee
SeUwood Mis. Jane, ship owner, r,
York parade, Beverley road
BeHwood Henrtj-foieniaB, New Dook
sbeds, 70, West stre«?t
Beftt Robert, tailor and draper, IS,
Grimsby lane
Bennett Thomas, eawise port surveyor,
U, Princess St.
Bennett Tbos. clothee broker, 4, Win-
oolrolee
Bennett Peter, -old dock and karlKHir
master. 19, West street
Bennett Jonii, maiHier, 3, Jnrratt st.
BenniftOB Af»pletoii> arobiteot and
builder, 2, Baker st.
Beanfson Wra. viot. Windmill, U,
Trinity house lane
Beneon John, vict. Board, 5, Mew-
art's yd. High st.
Benson John, shoemaker, 15, Dirydei|^9
entry, 49, Saitbonse lane
Bentley Tbos. baker, 157, High st.
Berridge Edward, bread and ship biiv
cult bakert 1 1 , My tongate
Berridgv Samuel, 8ho{weepeT, 17, New
G^rge street
Bernman Wm. blacksmith, 2, Vine
court, Botelar st.
Berry Jobn, day school, 15, New
Dock st.
Berwick Samuel, gardener, Barrack
mden, near New George st.
Best Wm. hair dresser, 7, Prospect st,
Bettison Sanmel, brewer, 5, Huraber
street
Bettlsoo Wm. brewer, 6, Humber st.
Betta Mary, ladies' day school, Parade
row
Betts John, bricklayer, 1, Fish st.
Betty Wm. S. sargeon, 84, Geoife st.
Beverley Tristram, shopkeeper, 9,
Grotto sq. Mason st.
Bewell Wm. tailor and habit maker^
1, King street
BielbyGeo. gent. 1, Paragon plaoe^
Sykes St.
Bielby W. T. derk at the Trinity
bouse, Trinity house lane
Bielby Walter, clerk at Custom bouse^
19, Albion St.
Bielby Wm.T. book-keeper, 4, Eng-
lisb street
Bielby Wm. clerk in the Trinity bouse,
4, Humber bank
Bier Thomas, Tict. Duke of Clarence,
49^outh end
Btgttn wm. wooUen draper, 80,MarkeC
place
Bilby Thos. shoemaker, 147, High $t,
Billaney Wm. com dealer, 21, Carr
lane
BUton Robert, backer's derk, 12,
Parliament st.
BlMon Walter, mariner, 8, Paragon
place
Bin^bam E, W. linen draper, IT,
Vnck ?«treet
Btnks Richard, merchant, ship A instn
ranee broker, 12, High Street ; h,
12, Story street
Bhiks Wm. painter; boose, 6, Com-i
mercial court
Binning Geo. mariner,;MiU ooort, New
Georti« street
Biimingtmi Edw. plumber A glazier,
14, Chapel lane
Binningtou Christophe][, schoolmaster,
Church street; Piy^lj house,
Raikes street
Binniiigton illohard, oabinet maker,
Newton st, ; b. LeadeDbsR «q«
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combe A Co. York dr Hull car-
ntn, t, Castle stwet
Biimington Tboinas, butcher, Witham
Biiuiiiifftoo Blis. bonnet foiindatiou
maker, 2, Cnstle street
Birch Peter, oair seatiQS> A curled bair
mfr. Fawoettst. ; h. 16, Bn«jtsh st.
Bird Robert, feoUemaD, 6, Trinity
bouse bine
Bird John, shoemaker, 121, Hirh st.
Birkett Tbos. bricklHyer^bs, Mill st
BirtwisUe Samuel, ^ent. 18, North st.
Prospect st.
Bishop Joseph, ▼krtualler, Neptune,
Neptune st.
BUhou Thos. bricklayer, 8tt, MiU st.
BlackDurn Thos. agent to the London
Cheese Co. 16, Paradise ulaoe
BlackKtton Samuel, vict. BUol Horse,
Witbam
Blaifie and Green, haberdashers, ho-
siers, laoemen, and gUn'ers, 64,
Market place
Blaine Benj. meioer, (fea ; house 12,
Nile street
BUkey Mary, vict. Duke of York, 1 1,
BlackfriarKutB
Blnkey Wm. flax dresser. Bhickfriargt.
BUinch Thos. pilot, 16, Manor st.
BUnchard Wni. clocks watch maker,
11, Silver street
Blancbard James, baker, 34, Scale hi.
Blenkln Geo. wholesale giooerifc tea
dlr. importer of frui^ seedsman,
<&c. 67, Uii(h st. ; h. 4, Savile st.
Blenkin \Vm. wholesale ffrocer A tea
dealer, <& seedsman, 67, High st. ;
house, 32, PosteruKate
Bkiskm Wm, <xi^kpT . t^umm&gangt
hlt^ukiu^i^t J^h^ umrmoTt IS, Bourne
BtexHnl R^^r. Jolin, gieut.^^ academy,
CbaprlsL. Pcirler'A gardens \h, 10,
Pri*sj>ectjit.
Bkissom Jiihrt, joiner, 37^ SeoH st.
BliunfieSd |gamiK'l> iiviisiciU I'vposilory,
;,i, Wbirefmrgiite
BiuudeU Henrv, p^iint A colour mfr.
Bewrity kmil; b, 4fl» ^jjN^ncerst.
BlnndsU JtRceiib, geiiiLeiuui), T, Port-
land place
Bl) tb Uolvtft ife Co. noi'rcbnHts, ship
fk insiiitiii<.¥ hnukere, .'J^J. High st.
BWtb Riibi'rI.rnert. ; h. ig, Jarrattst.
fijyth E lis. pi lie maknTf ififChariotst. ;
h. 1% ^hJtriot^t.
Bl^lb Vfiti. mtiiUn^t, Hold (mess road
Blytb Win. mercbaut^a dt?rk, 15, Sa-
vUe j:uw
"l R4t KBQt. j^en In. Dry pool
BoltoB William A Christ, neirbants,
brokers, A ship owners, 21, Higb
m
Wp. ECfit! TO, Pjinc« iu
,-, Wm. Huliae, 31. D. 18, Char-
will rti^iit ..
Solum Wm. Watson, mert.; fa. 11,
Charlotte st.
Bolton Bei\|. iiinitufe broker. New
Dock street
Bolton Wm. jnn. town's husband, 8^,
Hiffb str^t
Bolton Rt. grocer, Ac Cfaoich stieet,
Sculooates
BdUm Mrs. B. 1, Wortthip st.
Bolton John, acentto Widow Wilson,
York andliondon, dkc canrier,
Wbitefriargate
Boomer Blis. vict. White Swan, Sooth
street
Boooock John, 2T, Chapel lane
Boooock Hannah, stay and oorwt mkr.
27, Chapel lane
Booth Wm. gent. 42, Spencer vU
Booth Wm. shopkeeper, 123, High st.
Booth John, tnilur, 15, Saltbouse In.
Boothraan John, whitesmith, Withan
Boothrord Wm. brieklajer di plaster^
er, 6, PamgoB pkoe, Sykes st.
BoRunan Zeciariah, toyman. New
John street
Boraman Sarah, dress maker, New
John street
Boraman Wm. taitor, 17, Trippet
Borden John, cowkpr. 1 1, Providence
row
Bores John, baker, 1, Trippet st.
Botomworth Ann, shopkpr.3 1 , Church
lane
Boss Elis. basket maker, 31, Humber
street
Boss Thos. Staffordshire warehouse,
47, Blanket row
Botbam Rksbard, surgeon, 2 South st.
Bothara Wm. smrgeon. 4, Engine st.
Bott John, glass, china, dkc. dealer,
Vicar MM
Botta Jph. baker, <fec 82, Dock st.
BotterUl Matt. vk:t. Rug's Coffee
House, 4), High St.
Bouch Wm. John, mariner, 7,GaTdett
st. Princess st.
Boulby John, gent. Great Union st.
Boulby John, Ugbtermao, John st.
Boulter Benj. dothes broker, 7, My*
tongate
Boumer Thos. whitesmith A bell-
hanger. Red Lion entry, High st.
Bourne Wm. underwriter, 5, Quay sU
Bowdeu Jas. mert. h. 55, Prospect st.
Bowden Wm. mert West Parade,
AnUby road
Bowden Mrs. M. Westprd. Anlaby rd.
Bowden James, biacuft ^. baker, 8,
Duke street
Bower Heniy, shopkpr. Great Unktt
street
HULL.
[East Riding.]
HULL.
^m
Bower Thot. timber measurer, a,|BiHp^ John B.tfs Co. woollen dmpeis
Foandry row
Bowes Richard, vict. Ship Tavern, 26,
Po5^mgate
Bowes Thomas, timber measurer, 22,
Grimsb}' lane
Bowman John, merchant's clerk, i,
Clarlc's s(i. Svlces sL
Bowman Sarah, Soot and shoe maker,
34, Market place
Bowser Wro. butcher, 165, High st.
Bowser Wm. shopkeeper,8. Chariot ft.
Boxtead John, vict. Board, 16, Char-
terhouse lane
Boyd Geo. and Wm. millwrights and
millstone mfrs. Witham
Boyes and Constable, ironmongers,
43, Market place
Bo}'e8 Bethel, merchant, and deputy
Hanoverian consul, 8, Castle st.
Boyes Anthony, mariner. Church st.
Drvpool'
Boyes Joseph, mariner, 12, Clark's sq.
Sykes st.
Boyle Richard, ship chandler, North
skleofDock; h. 4, George's st.
Boyle William, auctkineer, appraiser
and ship surveyor, 9, Page's sq.
Dagger lane
Boyle and Thorney, ship smiths, 2,
Dock street
Boyle Richard, shipcmith : b. Geo. st.
Boynton Thos. corn dlr. Alfred st.
Brabiner Wm. shopkeeper, 6cc. II,
Manor street
Bnoe Anthony, hackney cartmon, 40,
Carr lane
Bradbnrr John, parish clerk of St. Ma-
ry's, ^ilcoates,35. New George st.
Bradley John, whalebone cutter and
whip mfr. 5, St. Mark's sq.
Bradley Ann, straw hat mfr. 18, New
Dock St.
Brady Cornelias, mariner, 14, Para-
gon place
BramweU Geo. solicitor, 8, Osborne st.
Brandstrbm J. S. merchant ; house,
4, George street
Bray5:haw Misses Alice d; Ann, 69,
West street
Bregozzi Domenico, drawing master,
<fe teacher of the Italian hinguage,
4, Woltham street
Brewins John, shoemkr. 21. North st. '
Brewis Wm. mariner, 4. St. Quintin's
place, Church street
Brewster Thos. shoemkr. 6, Myton st.
Briggs John d; Wm. merchants, 21,
Hijdi street
Briggs Mnry, gentwn. 9, Jarratt st.
Briggs Wm. mert. ; h. 9, Jarratt st.
Brim Christopher A Son. insurance
brolwrs A general agents, 7 . Bowl-
alley lane; h. 15, Albion sUeet
silk mercers, ^ ship ownen, 39,
Market place
Briggs J. B. mert ; h. Id, Albion st.
Briggs Henry, grocer, dec. 38, Market
place
Briggs Robert, chemist d; dnundst,
M, Whitefriargate ^^
Briggs John, painter A colour manfr.
42, Soltbonse lane
Briggs Misses E. J. A 8. ladies' semi-
nary, 25, Finkie st.
Briggs Thos. joiner, 36, Scott st.
Briggs Thos. vict. Board, Trippet
BriggiTbos. joiner, 36, S<»tt st.
Briggs Richard, merchant's clerk. Dis-
count ct. Cfeut per cent st.
Briggs Wm. tide waiter, Raike's st.
Brigyn John, shopkeeper, Ac. 99,
High street
Briggs James, dealer in galoon. It,
^idbio' street
Briggs Wm. dealer in old books, 2,
^ueen street
Brighum Wm. mariner, 16, Charles st.
Bright William, custom boose locker,
Wentworth st. Church st.
Bristow Chas. grocer, dec. i4,Queen sft.
Britain James, grocer, tea dealer and
seedsman. 61, High street, 6c 48,
Market place
Britain Wm. baker, dkc. 32, Chariot st.
Broadbent Wm. Jun. ship insurance
broker, A general commission ngt.
CommerdHl buiUings, 29, High
street; house, Sommntoun
Broadley Henry, gent. 2, Mason st.
Broadwell Robert, shopkeeper, 30,
Aldbro' St.
Brocklebank Mrs. Hannah, 2 J, Pros-
pect place, Drypool
Brocklebank Mary, furniture broker,
9, New Dock street
Brocklebank Racbel, sbopkpr.Witbam
Brocklebank James, tide waiter, 9,
New Dock street
Brodrick John, mert. ship owner and
underwriter, 21, Higbst. ; house^
SwMmrgamg9
Bromby dr Clark, merchants, insa-
rance brokers, wharfingers, and
agents for Leeds Union Company.
26, High street *"
Bromby Re?. J. H. vicar of Trinity
obuioh, 4, South side Trinity ch.
Bromby Mrs. J. 6, York parade, Be-
verleyroad
Biomby Thus, ship breaker, Hodgsoa
street
Biorofield Thos. ckythes broker, 59,
Carr lane
Brooks Thos. carver, gilder, tea dlr.
pUtegkisaAoombwareDoase, 16>
868
HULL.
[EoH Riding.]
HUll.
Brooks Am, geotlewoniao, 2, Sa?tte
row
Brooks Wm. sen blseiilt A puMk: ba-
ker, y«ni, T, Lowj^ate
Brooks S. <fe J. bairdreitsen and per-
Tumers, 32, Whitefriargate
Brooks Beoj. hair dresser, perfumer A
comb warehouse, 20, Wbifefriargt.
Brooks Jobn, sbopkpr. U, Alfred st.
Brooks Lydia, vict. Queeo Caroline,
84, Saltbouse lane
BrothiilJohn, grocer, Ac. )T9,Hi^st.
Brou{(bton Wn«. gent. iO, PruTidenoe
row, Beverley road
Broiiebton James, miller, Linoobi st.
WiDColmlee
Brown JoDas, Esq. mafistiatei 88,
George street
Brown Jonas 6i Co. merckants and
iMiVT agents, 40, George st.
Browo Thoft. tiasber mercbant A ship
owner, Old dock side; b. West
pande, Analby road
Brown HeniT, hatter, hosier, glover,
(4t muslo preoepitor, <&c.) 29,
Lowicate
Brown Mrs. Anne, 25, Albion street
Brown Mrs. Elis. S, Osborne st.
Brown Dani«4, mariner, IT, Procpect
place, Drypool
Browu Geo. tailor, 0, Crown court,
Dock street
Brown John, (j^^Kser, Ac. I , Myton pi.
Brown Joathii. gent. Beverley road
Brown Thos. geU. 16, Trundle st.
Brown Harry, gent. Wellington place,
Beverley road
Brown Luke, vk!t. Duke of Cumber-
land. 22. Sewer lane
Brown Alatthew, viot. Full Measure,
80, Myton gate
Brown John, butcher, aT, Chariot st.
Brown Robert <fe John, joinfr* and
builders. Went end of the dock
Brown Rht. joiner ; h. 80, Mill st.
Brown John, house A ship joiner ; h.
27, Soott street
Brown John, joiner, Boml st. Mews;
h. 15, Hodgson's ct. Sykessf.
Brown Robert, tbnisbiug mocbine ma-
ker, Witham
Brown John, tanner, 7, Providence
row, Beverley rond
Brown Thos. tailor, 54, Scott street
Browu Joseph, tailor, 52, Myi<mfrnte
Brown Thomas, nierohant's clerk, a,
Robson's place. Mason st.
3rown Leonard, mariner, New row,
Auluhv road
Brown John, fisbmonger,' Qiieen st.
Brown Mary, straw hat mfr.dO, Great
BrownjEmas, 48, Carr lane
Brown Thomas, 12, Gharokstroet
Brawn Thomas, solkitor, 6, Pariia*
ment street
Brownrirg John, shoemaker, Buil-
ders'court, 28, Scale lane
Bruee Geo. mariner, 2, Gnmstoo st.
Brumby Wm. tide surveyor, 8, Pai»-
dlse place
Bryan Robert, vict. Recruiting Snr-
jeant. Chariot street
Bryant Mrs. EUzabeth, Cottage row,
Aolaby road
Buchanan Thos, master of surgery,
Lyoentiate of the Royal College
ot Gla&g;ow, secretary to the UuJi
medicaid: cfainirgical society, <fe
surgeon to the dispensary for dis-
eases of the eye and the ear, 55,
Mytongate
ck Chris ■
Buck Christphr. gent. 5, English st.
Buck Praucis, honse A ship painter,
150, High street
Buck John, vkii. Crown, 29, Bridge
street
Buck Hy. warehouseman, Broadleyst.
Bnckland Mrs. Mary, a 1, Prospect st.
Buckle Wm. joiner, 8, Aldbro' st.
Buckton Geo. general mert. shippin|;
agent A wharfinger, 56^ Hign st. ;
house, 6, Bourne street
Buckton Thos. vict. Juno Tavern, 83^
Church lane
Budcton Edw. clerk of costoms, r,
Spencer street
Buckton Thos. J . banker's derk, 26»
George's street
Buckton r. S. <fe M. C. Newcombe,
professors of dancing and musio,
26, George street
BuggWm. lath render, 39, Church la.
Bull Robert, ooachman, 8, Parliament
street
Bnlmer Wm. bricklayer, Trundle $t.
Bulmer Jobn, 5, Providence row, Be^
veriey road
Bunney Wm. ship own^r, 19, Wbite->
friiir?ate
Bunni'y Vf m. jun. solicitor. Parliament
St. : housej 10,While£riar^te
finrge John, schoolmaster «t accoun-
tant, 7,Provideoce ct.I9,Biookst.
•Burcp?.""- VV >, Shambles ;
noii'ic, f''i ' HiiiTi
Burgess John, L jiu4ivj, i J, Shambles ;
non",**, i?(;ut( 's M^. Blanket row
Bttrks irririM^itCti rfvi r, T.Wolthamst.
Burmaii Ilu-i^Lird, tiii^n'b.int.'s d&tk, 8,
Clnrk*!i s^jTiaTc, l^yk*^ st.
•Bnmett Matg. milliner, Nortli street
Biuyiet;t Benj.gent. 43, Prospect st.
Burnett Ann, ladies' day school, 28>
Paradise place
Bnmett Miss J. Court, 29, North gt.
Bumfaam Watson, QQw^ee|>er. 84,
West street
HULL.
[Eoii Rid&ng.] nvLt. 909
Burnliill David, i, Carr laae
BursellDavidi pawnbroker, 1^, Grims-
by kue
3antAll John <fe Saml. mercbants A
sbip ownerty 89. Hiicbst.
BurstaU Joho, inercDt. A underwriter ;
bouse, \5, Cborlotte street
Buistall Samuel, roercbant: b. Ueule
Burtou CoroeUus, ^ot. 4, /arratt st.
Barton Jobn, ^nt Cburcb st. DrypL
Burton John, chemist and drufipst,
40, Lownte
Burton Mattbew, dealer in marine
stores A rigger, 80, Winoolmlee
Burton Job. lirbteriuan^ 24, Gm. yd.
Burton Tbos. Unding waiter, 5, Brook
street
Burton Wm. tra?eUer,6, Paric place
Burton Tbos. landing waiter, 14, Wor-
ship street
Butler Holden, batcher, Hilton's ct.
8, Macbel street
Botler John, tailor Jt dotbas broker,
\5, North walls
Butter John F. batcher, 31, Shambles;
house, 45, Blanket row
Butter Tbos. 20, Cook's buildings,
Broadley street
Batter Rbd. sh<^kpr. 81, West st.
ButterworthMrs. Elix. 10, St. Mark's
square
Butterworth Geo. twine spinner, 26,
Winoobnlee
Buttery Mrs. Elisabeth, Cottage row,
Aulaby road
Battery Ji)b. mariner, 8, Spencer st.
Buttery Tnos. tide waiter, Hodgson st.
Buttle Rbd. sboemkr.SO, Prospect sU
Byass John, cowkpr. 1 1, Spencer st.
Byron Mm. Eliz. 17, Story street
Bywater Rbd. bricklayer, 20, SooUst.
Bywater Jobn, upholsterer, 6, Wal-
tham street
Cable Thos. H. M. ship carpenter, 10,
Church street
Cade Geo. pawnbroker. 17, Bridf^e st.
Cade Jamex, vict. SouMXtates Tavern,
sil, Wincolmlee
Cade Blartin, vict. Crown, 17, Silver st.
Cairns John, bookbinder, 11, Bishop
lane
Calaro Matthew, shoemaker, 47, Dock
street
Calbert James, butcher, 36, Market
place ; house, Blanket row
Caley James, grocer, <fec. 25, Trippet
Caley Wm. grocer, <fec. 43, Bridge st.
Caley John, vMJt. Blue Bell, Witham
Calrert Ann, dress mkr. Myton st.
Calvert John, pilot, Edward's place.
Love lane
Cammel Geo. mariner, 21, EngUsb st.
Campbell Duncan, meroUQut <& iron
iouoder; house, 1, Cannon st.
Campbell Geo. merchant's clerk, t.
Crown ct. 4, Dock street
Campbell James, shoemaker, 19, North
street. Prospect street
Campleman Wm. harbour master, 27,
6eorge ^ard, Lowgate
Campleman Mrs. Ann, Porter's coort,
Carr lane
Cankrien John, C. mert. A Nether-
land Consul, 18, Whitefriafgate ;
bouse, 4, Albion street
Capes Benj. iron dealer, rag dt rope
merchant. Great Union st
Capes Mary A Sons, plumbers and
glaciers, 2, Lime street
Capes Robert, vkt. Golden Ball, lo,
Pickering's entry. High street
Carlill A Co. merchants, commercial
agents, and agents to Eagle Insu-
rance Company, 33, Hiffb street
Carlill Briggs, merchant ; nouse, 2^,
Prospect street
Carlill Jobn, merchant's clerk,6,Hope
street
Carlill Thos. cabinet maker and uphol-
sterer, 45, Wbitefriargate
Carlill George, accountant, agent to
the Hope fire office, and seoretaiy
to Savings' bank, 5, Quay street ;
house, CotUttgkam
Carlin CHristopher, boot and shoe
maker. Lime street
Carnagie Wm. straw bat manufactu-
rer, 83, Lowgate
Carnley Jobn and Co. brandy mer-
chants, 3, Khig street
Comley Jobn, medicine vender. Nel-
son street
Caruocban John, linen draper, ll»
Spring row
Carr Wm. schoolmaster, 14, Harden's
court, Postemgate
I Carr Christopher cooper. Chariot st.
i house, Wat*<rworks st.
1 Carr James, gardener and seedsman,.
' Drypuol smiare
Carr Henry, hair dresser, 13, St. John
street
Carr Jas. hair dresser, 175, High st.
Carr Tbos. tailor, 164, High street
Carr Mary, straw bat maker. Church
' street, Wincolmlee
1 Carr Ellen, straw hat manufr. 2, New
1 Creorge street
Corrall Mary, grocer. 26, Sykes st.
Carrnll Roger, nair dresser and per*
fumer. 86, Queen street
Carrick John and Co. tobacco <fe snuff
manufacturere, 0, Grimsby hme
Carrick John, tobacco manlr. h. 16^
Albk>n street
Carrick Wm» miller, AisMMNsrgaiigs
Canick Wm. gent. 33, Posteragato
Carrick Mrs. Ann, 18, King street
STO mtTLt. [East Riding.] Htrit.
Carrott Blfs. niHlteer, 69, Doek ft.
Cart John, staoking aiM tewing oottoD
iDftnfr. 18, ixKWgste
Carter Mrs, Aun, 4, Osborne street
Carter John, saddler and harness ran-
ker, 4, Cbaiiot street
CvUr JoUk saddler, 6, Carrlaae
Carter Wm. bone setter,4«,Pro8pectst.
Carter Geo. 196, High street
Cartwrigfat John, geot. 80, Brook st.
Cass Jonn, paiiter, 8, Waterbouse lo.
C^aas Thos. scbooknaster, 1, Knowles
souare, Spencer street
Cass Wn. nailMone mfr. WKbom
Casson Ricbard, surgeon, I, North st.
C'asson Benj. tanner, Proridenoe row,
Beverley road
Casson John, ship bread baker. North
eourt ; bouse, 45, Do<Vk street
Casson and Penrose, eoro miUers, 20,
Jtfaebelstieet
Cassuns Henry, plumber and gkizier,
HattPi^ square, Qneen street
Catterson John, currier, 28, Bishop lu.
•Cattley Rksb. merchant, 45, Hfgb st.
Cawkwell Wm. joiner, 3, Potnuuse
yanl, Winoolmlee
Cawbod Pninoes. milHner, Postemgt.
Chaft^ Robert, fanner, Drypool
Chaniberloin Lyddell, gent. 80, Blan-
ket row
Chambers Anthony, morcbant, lo.
Sewer lane
Chambers John, mariner, l, Oaiden's
square, Princess street
Champ ney John, butcher, 8, Water-
works street
Chandler Geo. gent. 4, Story street
Chaplin Maria, ladies' day school, T,
Story street
Chapman Edward, druggist, i&c. 8,
Queen street
Chapman <fr Parkio, joiners, Prineess
street
Chapman Bdwardyjoiner; h. 18, Prin-
cess iitreet
Chapman John, scboolniester, 8,
King's court, High street
Chapman Joseph, shoemaker, 7, Or-
dovas place. Chariot street
Chapman Hannah, shopkeeper, 19,
Carr lane
'Cbawnan John, shoemaker, 8, Salt-
nouse lane
Chapman Wm. oflltoer of excise, 5,
Broadley square
Chapman Robert, eating bouse, 16,
Chariot street
Chapman Joseph, whitesmltb, 2,
vicar lane
Chapman Richard, wbeehrrigbt. New
^Ji£li*"!"®*» hackney cortman, 9,
AIMoQ place
Charlton John, bouse, ship, and lAgn
painter, 88, Savilest.
Charlton Thomas, ladies' shOemakeTf
18, Slrer street
Chariton John, cabinet maker, Le-
\ett*s square, Hodgson st.
Chatterton Robert, merchant «fe ship
owner, Stewart's yard, I5i, Hig^
street; bouse, Summergangt
Cbeetham Geo. grocer * tea dealer,
2, Carlisle st.
Chernr Edward, vict. and spirit dealej.
Mermaid, 5, Silver street
Cherry John, flour dhr. 2, North walla
Cherry Daniel, mariner, 26, Bridge st.
Cherry Samuel, custom house officer,
61, Scot street
Chew Richard, mariner, 1, Wood^
court, South street
Chidsnn John, lodging house, 5, Cas-
tle row
Chilton Tbos. vict. White Hart, T,
Crosis street
Cbimh>y Thos. com and flour dealer,
TT, Higb street
Christie David, vict. Grapes, 6, Watac-
house IttTio
Christie David, baker. &c. 58, Lowgt.
Christie John, vict. Societies TaT^n,
(billiard room) 6, Dagger lane
Christopher Matthew, tide surveyor*
95, Highstn?et
Clappison Thos. roariner,8, Osborne st.
Ctepplson Mary, gentlewoman, 7,Clap-
nison's square, Sykes street
Clarfc Peter, wharfinger, ST, High «t.
house, 12, Paragon place
Clark James, bone merchant, * bom
button maker. Church st. house,
13, New George street
Clark Geo. druggist, tfec. Myton plafib
Clark Wm. coalThop, and seed mer-
chant. Castle street; house, l\^
Bond street
Clark Wm. grocer, Ac. 88, Mytongate
Clark Wm. Joiner, 2, Crown court, l.
Dock street
Clnrk Wm. vict. Ship, Anlnby rood
Clark James painter, 62, Prospect st.
Clark Thos. plasterer, agent, * worker
of P. Hamelin's cement, 5, Spring
Bank
ClarkMrs. Mary.matron to the Lying-
in-charity, 9, Robinson row
Clark Mrs. Elizabeth, 11, Bond stre^
Clark John, gent. 18, English st.
Clark .Toseph, gent. 6, Marine row
Clark Peter, gent. 19, Tripnet
Clark Ralph, sawyer <fe timber denier,
10, English St.; h. Parade row
Clark Thus, com miller, f^imntergang9
•Clark John, butcher, 3. Trippet
Clark Wm. butcher, Nichols' court, 8«
Fawoett street
HULL. [East Ridiimg.l , nvhu 9ni
Clark George, baker, 10^ Brook it.
Clark lohOy bricklayer. 19, Castle tt.
Clark Wm. basket maker, U8, High
at. and 36, Grimsby lane
Clark Wm. shopkeeper, 3d, Mytongt.
Clark Thos. eating house, M^ngate
Clark Gowland, mariner, 19,
place
Clark R. S. mariner, 15, Clark's sq.
Sykes street
Clark Geo. mariner, 15, Katharine st.
Clark John, mariner, 4, James court,
18, Waterhouse lane
Clark Thomas, shopkeeper, Ac. 88,
Blackfriar^te
Clark Thomas, pilot, d, Scott sqoare,
Humber street
Clark Wra. pilot. Banks' court, Bag-
ger lane
Clarkson Thomas, ship chandler, 154,
High St.; h. 2, Southern's court
Clarkson Benj. house and ship joiner,
Parade row
Clarkson Thos. glover, 28, Silver st.
Clarkson John, silk dyer, 8, Robinson
rovr
Clay and Smiire| merchants. North
side Old uock
Clay John, merchant, Swedish and
Norwegian consul, house, 30, Pos-
temgate
Clay Joseph, gent. Marvel street
Clay Samuel, furniture broker, ^,
Bowlalley lane
Clay George, mariner, Marvel street
daydon Mary, vict. Lord Nelson,
Marvel street
Clayton Geo. cowkeeper. Short st.
Clement R. W. grocer, *fec, 5, Spen-
cer street
ClervasWm. vict. Golden Barrel, «k
wine and spirit dealer, 24, Sewer
lane
Clifford Wm. comfactor, Moira build-
ing, 5 1 , Prospect street
Clifford Mark, com, general commis-
sion, and ship insurance agent, 1 7,
High M;reet ; house, 3, Spencer st.
Clifford Mrs. Mary, 9, Charles street
Clifford Francis, commodore of the
pilots, Qunen street
Cliilon J. C. shoplceeper, 4, North st.
Clough Johu, tea dealer, (fee. 30, St.
John street
Cloughton John, lodging house, 24,
Dock street
Clutterbuck Jasper, dealer in marine
stores, 8, Clappison'ssq. Sykes st.
Coates Henry, gent. 23, George st.
ContesT. C. 10, West street
Coates Francis, eaoler, Myton place
Coates George, tide waiter, Ordnance
place, Drypool
Coates Jas. traveller, 31, North st.
Codes Wm. marine painter, 2, Nortb
street
Coates Jas. tide waiter, II.AlbkiBsC.
Cobb Geo. grocer. «), Salthoute lane
Cobb Thomas, joiner and boikler, 81,
George yard, 170, High street
Cobb John, superintendaniol the Ex*
change ana News room ; bouse.
Exchange alley
Cobb Wm. malt dealer, 8, SalthoMO
lane
Cobb Wro. wbarflnger, 21, Hirb st.
CockeriU W. S. baker, Trundto st.
Codd Edward and Geoive, soUdton,
6, Parliament street
Codlin Wm. cabinet maker, II, Bond
St. Mews-
Coldwell Wm. shoemaker, St. icka
street
CoDender John. gent. Cottage row,
Anlaby road
CollenderThos. shopkpi. 15, Chapel In.
CoUey Wm. wine cooper, 152, dt b.
44, High street
CoUey Joseph, vict Prince of Wales
Bourne street
CoUey Isabel, shopkpr, l7,Wina)lmlee
Colley Robt. manner, 22, Mason st.
C^lier John, sbopkpr. )d, Bhinlwt vow
Collier John, hackney cartmoii, 89,.
Chariot street
Collar George, Bumand's yard, 88,
West street
Ceilings Un. Elis. 8, Waltbaro st.
Coliings John, trunk maker, IT, Wa-
ter house Jane
Collins Joel, gardener. Pothouse yarrl,
Collinson Wm. and Sob. merchants.
Garrison side. Wharf
Collinson Wra. merchant ; h. rVjftm
"inson John,
CoUinson John, nMrchant
; house.
Collinson and Maude, wharfingers.
Garrison side
CoUinson Moses, joiner, ^. Jarvis st.
Collinson Robert, sail maker, h. 60,
High street
CoUinson Samuel, joiner, dko. 1 1, Ma*
nor alley
CoUinson Win. mariner, 4, Princess st.
Collinson Samuel merchant's derk,
31, Trippet
CoUinson Thos. merohant's derk, 7,
Paragon place
Coltish Wm. mercbaat, Smmmrgangt
Coltman Mrs. Elis. 44, Dock street
Colton Samuel, grooer, 4;c tf. New
George street
Colton Tlos. 27, Geome yd. Lowgate
Colombani Bartwra, teacher of the
French languaee, 87, AMbro' st.
Colqitboan Rev. James, Church st.
Drypool
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HULL.
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OolqoboaD Jtmet, mMloer, 8, New
ueor^ street
OonhiffworUi Wm. Amilture broker,
New Dock ftieet
Conkerton Rtdwrri, bread and ibip
biscuit baker. 8, Chapel lane
CoDsittand Gooawill, engraren and
oo))perplate prioters, 4, Bowl-
alley lane
Cowitt Rictad. mastard manufisctarer,
53|, Marketplace
CoDsitt Ridid. gent. 9, Paragoo place,
Sykes street
Constable John, iromnonger ; bouse,
14, Saltbouse lane
Constable Joseph, grocer, <fec. 80,
English street
Cook <fe Frankisb, wholesale <& retail
grocers and tea dealers, opposite
KtNQ William, 84, Market pi.
Cook Sinran, timber roereht. Witbam
Cook Samuel, butcher, 15, West st.
Cook Mrs. Mary, C, Hatter's square,
13, Oueen street
Cook Jfobn, vict. Sir John Falstaif,
17, H umber street
Cook Joseph. Tict. Jolly Bacchus, 19,
Dagi^ruuie
Cook RU liver}' stables, 13, Carr lane
Cook Thomas, sohoolmaster, 1 , New
Dock St.; h. 12, Kathariue street
Cock Joseph, shoemoker, 31, New
Georse street
Cook Robert, merchant's derk, 20,
Prospect place, Drypool
Cook Robt. merchant's derk, 9, Be-
verley road
Cook Thus, mariner, t, Nile place.
Lore lane
Cooke Isabella, straw bat manufactu-
rer, Prospect place, Drjpool
Cookman Geo. currier, leather cutter,
A tallow chandler, 42, Market pi. ;
h. Cottage row, Anlaby road
Cookman Samuel, shoemaker, 84,
Garden st.
Cooper John, wine and spirit dealer.
Great Union street
Cooper Thus, vkt, Newcastle Tafern,
39, WhitefriargHle
Cooper Wm. house and ship painter,
8, and house ^4) Salthouse lane
Cooper Matthew, stocking montr. 10,
Waterhouse lane
Cooper W. S. merchant ; bouse, 13,
Chariotte street
Cooper Saml. ship owner: h. Tnnby
Cooper John, viot. Black Swan, 5,
Mytonsate
Ceoper Richard, vict. Wellington.
Witbam ; and join^, 12, Tiippet
Cooper Richard, coal deialer, Janris st.
Cooper John, baker, 190, High St. b.
II, Carlisle street
Cooper Tbos. butcher, 8y Carlide St.
Cooper Wm. hair dreiser» 16, Trippei
Cooper Mrs. Mary, 40, Dock street
Cooper Miss Ells. 1, Sa?ile row
Cooper Mrs. M. 18, Charlotte st
Cooper Wm. 10. Spencer st.
Coopland Francu, shoemkr. 22,Lowgt.
Coophuid Esther, sbopkpr. 80, Watex-
nonselane
Copass Wm. cooper. 2, Constable's
buildings, English street *
Copeland Wm. mariner, e, Feather-
stone's entry. High street
Copley Wm. gent. 28, Gibson street
Corbett John, mariner, r, Catherine
square. Mason street
Cordon Enoch, tailor, 51, Humber st.
Cordingley Wm. mariner, 10, Robin-
sou row
Corlasfl Robeit, wine A spfarit mcrcht.
70, Lowgate
Cornell Bdw. smith ^ farrier, 3, Pa-
raderow
Cornish Wm. hair dresser,26.Garden sL
Cortis Rk*.baid, mariner, o. Cent per
cent street
Cotsworth John, soUdtor, 28, Whlte-
friargate ; hoiue, 3, Engine st.
Cotterill Mrs. Jane, 24, Paradise pi.
Conlson Edw. and Geo. general mer-
chonts de underwriters. Old Dock
side, Tiowgata end
Coulson Edw. Foster, Esq. 9, Char-
lotte street
Coulson George, merchant ; house, 5,
Charlotte street
Coulson Wm . survKon, II, Newton's
court, Macheli street
Coulson Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, 1 ,
Quaystreet
CouLsonWm. butcher, 5, Market p).
house, 6, PriUce street
Coultas Dorothy, vict. Bull and Dog,
Witbam
Coulton Mrs. 5, Duncan's place. Ma-
nor street
Coupland John, coach <fe sign painter,
1 . Waterhouse lane
Coupland Geo. mariner, 1, Engine st.
Coupland John, bacon factor, New
John street
Couplaud Wm. mariner, tf. Feather-
stone's eutrj', 178, Hiirb street
Couru Philip, flour seller, 31, Win-
colmlee
Courrer Wm. sail mkr. 1 1, Nile st.
Corerdale John, landing waiter, Ifl,
Robinson row
Cowen John, grocer, and sberitTs
officer, 2. ^Hncolmlee
Cowie tdb Brandstrom, merts. <fe gen.
commission agts. 7. Castle st.
Cowl George, joiner « broker, Car-
lisle street
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HULt.
SIfS
Cowter Win. cut jrioss mfr. wbole-
fale ds retail fir. in china, glass,
and Staffordshire ware, opposite
the church, Lowffate
Cowley John, sboemkr. 26, North st.
CoK. Edward Tbos. mert. 43, High st. ;
h. Geoiigest.
Cos Samuel, schoolmaster, Hale's en-
try. Market place
Cos wm. mariner, 5, West street
Coxford Rd. baker, 12, Manor st.
Coson John, sboemkr. 1 1, Church st.
Crabtree Thos. shoemaker, 4. Lowgt.
Crackles and Homcastle, wbaleboae
manfrs. 35, Wincolrolee
Crackles John, brash manfr. boose, 27,
Brook street
CTiackles Samuel, vict. Labour In
Vain, South end
Crackles Richard, cabinet maker, 28,
Chariot street
Crackles SamueL dock and watch
cleaner, 55, Hurober street
Cram John, bookseller, binder, sta-
tioner, <fe music seller, 9, Silver st.
paper manfr. South Cam,
Ccaggs Mary, rkt. Fos and Grapes,
21, Humber street
CraF|pJohn,8hopkrJ0, Low. Union st.
Crake Robt. vict. Blue Bell, <fe malt-
ster, 67. Market place
Cramp William, collector of escise, 2,
York paraoe
Crainpton Kesiah, gentlewomao, 15,
Fawoett street
Craven Alice ds Co. wine and brandy
merchants, 19, Bowlalley lane
Craven Mrs. Bstber, 29, Paradise pi.
Craven James, Jordan <fc Co. gnicers
and tea dealers, 8. Queen street
Craven Martin Robert and Sou, sur-
geons, 9. Blanket row
Craven Renneni surgeon, 21, Char-
lotte St.
Oaven John, gent. 19, Nile street
Craven Geo. sexton, Trinity church,
Soott street
Crawford James, brazier, 11, New
Dock street
Craygill Geo. extra k)cker, 3, Cross st.
Creaser Thos. oowkeeper, Green lane
Creighton James, manner, North st.
Creiihton Mary, schoolmistress, 29,
Boott street
Cressey Robert, gent. 4, West street
CripUng John R. painter and dealer in
oils and colours, Witham
Croft Wm. merchant, 2o, High street ;
house, 1. Nile street
Croft Jonas, linen draper, 14. Queen st.
Croft DanieL shoemaker, 11, Scott st.
Crompton Mrs. Martha. 44, Mill st.
Crosby John, saddler, dec. Witham
Crosby Richard, joiner, Grimston st. ;
h. 2, Walker^s sqr. Sykes street
Crosby Elizabeth, dress maker, Church
supeet, Winoolmlee
Crosby Wm. mariner, 45, Salthouse lo.
Crosley Benj. M.B. 16, Mytonnte
Crosley Ellen, gentlewoman, 6, Nile p).
Crosley Mrs. Sarah, ff^Uimngtm
Cross and Glen, auctioneers and ap-
praisers, Sale room. Silver street
Cross Qeo, A Sons, sail cloth <fe sack-
ing manufacturers, Castle street ;
bouse, 4, Marine row
Cross Robert, j^nt. 4, Bond street
Cross Thos. snip owner. Wood's ootirt,
41, Dock street
Cross John,schoolmaster.S8.Mytoogt.
Cross Robert, joiner. Milk street
Cross Lucy, spirit dealer, 9, Queen st.
Cross Jas. whitesmitb, 41, Scale lane
Cross Ells, lodging house, 2, Paragon
place, Sykes nreet
Crosse 4s Co. soft and hard soap mfiv.
and Russian merchants, Lime st.
Crosse John, jun. mercht.; h. Limest.
Crosskill Mary, baker, 6, Little lane,
Blaokfriargate
Cmskill John, whitesmith and bell-
hanger. North walls
Crowder WUlinm, cabinet maker and
broker. 10, New Dock street
Crowley Thomas, baker, 24, Trippet
Croyle Jas. hardware dhr. 0, Church In.
Crozer William, bookbinder, I, New
Dock skle
Crozer J. H. day school, Mews street
Cundell D. R. surgeon, (army) 1,
Charles street
Cunningham Alexander, grocer d; tea
dealer, 81, Mytongate
Cunningworth Robert, joiner. King's
K'ace, 19, Dock street
Qeo, butcher, 13, Wincolmlee
Ciissons Thomas, merchant's clerk,
18, Sa vile row
Cutiihert John. vict. Spread Eagle,
Lime street
Cutsforth Thomas, cabinet maker and
uphokterer, AT, Whttefriargate
CuUle Thos. tailor, 16, Cook's build-
ings, Brondley street
Cyprian Caminada. artificial (lower
maker, 36, Mill street
Dagcitt Robt. letter carrier to Hedon,
Mytongate
Dails John, ship and insurance broker
and general commission agent, 23,
Parliament street
Dails Wm. mariner, 23, Brook street
Dale Thos. insurance broker and. ship
owner, 20, High street
Dale Geo. flshmooger, 4, Tnradle st.
Dale Francis, bricklayer, Witham
Dale Wm. miller, Daitson lane
Dalrymple Mary, milliner, 44, Carr In.
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HULL.
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HULL.
DalUm Henry, timber merchant $ h.
is. Mason street
Dalton Benj. broker. New Dodc st.
Daltry Thomas, vlct. €k>lden Cup, 23,
MyionKate
Danbv Bethel, schoolmaster, 19,
Osborne street
Danhy Matthew, li?ery stables, 4,
Bourne street
Daniels Thot. auctioneer & sheriflf's
officer. 2, SavUe street
Daniels Andrew, master of the vaicrant
office, 9, Quay street
Daniels 6eo.roustard mfr. I20,Higfast.
Daiinatt Rdw. mariner, 18,Osbonie st.
Dannatt Peter, mariner, 6, Brook st.
Darbvshire Geo. broker to the York
^ Hull traders, <& agent to Messrs.
Mills, wharfingers, York, 12,
Blaekfriargate
Daircy Jas. vlct. New Dock Tavern,
and bookbinder, 6, Sewer lane
Darlinc Wm. cabinet maker, Kirkus'
hnlldings, Lowgate
Dauber Wm. timber Sc slate mercht.
Yard, west end of the Dock ; h.
14, Bond street
Datey John, butcher. 5, SUver street
Daries ReT. Geo. Jonn. A. M. master
of the grammar scnool, 6, South
« side of the Trinity chnrch
DaTles Thomas, pawnbroker, 4, Great
Passage street
Daries Murv, strew hat manufacturer,
.18, Hodg^n square, Sykes street
Daries Thomas, merchant's derk, 12,
Savile row
DaTison Thos. taik)r, 2, iClng street
Davison Mary, tailor, 24, Grimsby In.
Davison Mary,sho|)ki)r.48,Bhinket row
Dawson Wm. bookseller, stationer,
bookbinder, dlr. in genuine tea,^
pfitcnt medkines, <&c. 4t^ hiiwsX-
Dnw:^iii.i Bf Eiji'i)'i^i'^ ctibiiH'^t nmki^r, 8,
Dibti's yard, SfrjU sLrfet
EQW90U J(jNe(ib, 111 filer, Summer ^tings
avtmn Juba, buut «& «boeniuk^r, 14,
Bl*Kkrriar;*!ilo
Dawt^n Jpli.esdse MflVoer^Hoiljc^^n st.
Da^'fit>r( IlobL joUiPr, U^ Chit 1 1 3.; h.
Dnn^iori Tbos* isbo^ikj^. 77, H'jfjb st.
Daj Jdlm, altitrney, 16 ^ \^ ntisrh^. J a.
Ttay Mrs.Ami.Cobourg ^'LAnini>j ruad
Dpdlti JtiLii, kitltiTf Stftblij ynnij ^%
l^ii1tbnii.Kr bmu
Denn JuM?pb, fniv(Miiefr niiil csiVTinet
iiiiiker, 4A, IVIni'krt plnce
Dimij Jrihii^ vkliuilJer, Dog and Duck
Tjivem , 1 7, Sen U^ (n I ii?
Ociiii Ufo, %iottc nut fir), Wilbarti
t'ewj Oftiiicl, mnriTiiTj i, hmv In fit?
Dean Mary, straw hat mfr. Al&ed «!•
Deans A lettnder. bricklayer, SUQuin-
tin's place. Dry pool
Dearman John, mariner, 10, Prospect
place, Drypool
Deighton Richard, silk, cotton and
woollen dyer. 35, Brook street
Deloitte John Oliver, teacher of the
French language, 16,Rob'uison row
Denham Wm. tailur, 7, Khig's place,
19, Dock street
Dennis Wm. vict. Golden Pot, and
spirit A wine mercht. 13, Lowgt.
Dennis John, wine A spirit merchant,
Ac, and vk^. Board, 18, Chapel In.
Dennison John, brandv mert. A black
beer brewer, 20, Parliament st.
Dent Thos. shoemkr. 10, Church lane
Denton Mark, ffent. Joseph's oonrty
15, Lower Union street
Denton Henry, f^enU 10, Marine row
DentonHenry.jun.gent.l0,Osbonie st.
Denton Joseph, gnent. I, Savile street
Denton Jas. shopkpr. 22, Chariot st.
Denton Samuel, butcher, 18, Water-
works street
Depledge A Prissidc. merchants, Old
custom bouse, High street
Depledse Wm. merchant ; house, W,
Pinkie street
Des Fofges Joseph, grocer An^nd
paper merchant, 85, High street
Dewear A Harrison, commercial agts.
and spirit A porter merchants, 29,
Parliament street
Dewear John, Humber dock master,
8, Castle row
Dewick John, Cabinet maker A wood
turner, Old Dock end
DeyesJohn,sboemkr.8,New Dock side
Dibb Emanuel and Joseph, common
brewers, 43, Mill street
Dibb Joseph, geuti 20, Gibson street
Dibb Samuel, last and patten maker,
2, M}'tongate
Dibb Wm. foreman at the lead works,
2, Hewitt's yard, Wbitefriargate
Dible Wm. mariner, 2, Edgar street
Dick John, ooo}>er, 20, George yard ;
house, 6f Hanover square
Dick Benj. vict. George and Dragon,
20, George yd. ITO, High street
Dickinson Stephen, solicitor, 19,
Dock street
Dickinson Mrs. Dorothy, 4, Brook st.
Dickinson Fraucls, tailor, 3, Castle st.
Dickinson Wm. collector of taxes for
Humber and Austin wurd, 24,
Queen street
Diclcinson Wm. cowkpr. Sonthcoates
Dickon John, cabinet maker A uphol-
sterer, 19, St. John street
Dickon Edward, cabinet maker, 80,
.\fytongate
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I)ikes Rev. Thos. L.L.B. 8, Piyme st.
Dikes <fe Oibgon, ship de boat builders,
Lime street
Dikes WiUiam Hey, sliip builder; h.
Lime street
Diumore Hoy. butoiier, N. bridge foot
Dinsdale Joseph, ftshmoager, 9, St.
John street
Diflsdill Geo. stay maker, IB, George
Sard, Lowffate
. B. classical <fe commercial aca-
demy, 22, Parliament street
Dix J. B. gent. 4, Dock street
Dixey J. A. dress maker. MiU biU
Dixon Wm. inrooer and flour dealer, 2,
^ Whitefriargate
Dixon Anthony, conreotk>ner, baker <fe
fruiterer, 65, Humber street, and
19, Queen suneet
Dixon Geo. butcher, 84, Mytongate
Dixon George, tailor, 6, Scott's square,
Humber street
Dixon John, silk dyer, 10^ Water-
works street
Dixon John, clothes broker, 16, Wa-
torhoiise lane
Dobsou Johfi, furniture broker, 1, New
Dock street
Dobson Robert, jun. basket maker,
122 and 14a, High street
Dobson RobedL cabinet maker and
broker, 6, New Duck street
^pdds John, merchant's clerk, 200,
High street
Dodsworth Wm. viot Nag's Head,
132, High street
Donkiii Geo. principal clerk atthe post
4>ffioe, 27f Bishop lane
Donlaoson Rt. silopkpr. 2, OnJovas pi.
Donn Wm. curator to the botanic gar-
den, Linuieus street, Anlaby road
Donulson Henry, sackiug mCr. kidd's
entry, 16. Chariot street
ponnison Robert, gent. Beverley rood
Dorringtou Thos. Es(i. 1 1, Nortn st.
Doney 'Robert, earthenware dealer,
H, St. John's street
y Rbt. constable^ Queen's aUey,
Duth end
Dossor James, brewer and maltster,
19, Chapel lane
Douglass Thos. vict. t*ommecoial Ta-
Tern, 7, Fish street
Doug le Wm. mariner, Prince George
entry. High street
Dove John, clothes brokeiv 38, Chariot
' street
Dove George, vict. Hare and Hoands,
Spencer street
DownesRicbard, gent. 8, St. Qulntin's
place, Drypool
powsland Robert, joiner, Carriaoe;
bouse, Mytongate-
Poyl* Saiiil. gei^ 18, Waterhouse la.
Doyle Sarol. sword bearer to the cor-
poration, 18, Waterbotise laue
Droke Wm. gent. Beverley rund
Drant George, gent. ProTldence row,
Beverley road
Drant John, hair dresser, 77, Mjrtongt.
Drescber John, German dock maker,
66, Mytongate
Drewry Geo. <fe Co. ship breakers,
Hodgson street and Witham
Drewry John, vict. Spread Ea^, I,
Castle St. ds timber merdiant.
Queen street
Drewjy Joseph, tailor, Hodgson st.
Driffield Joseph A Co. lath renders,
OM Dock end
Driffield Joseph, lath render; house,
17, Savilerow
Driffield Thos. lath render, 16, Wells st.
griffield Ann, perfumer, 2^, Savile st.
riffield Wm. Lincoln yeast ware-
bouse, 9, Mytongate
Driffield Rbd. flour (flr. 2, Hope st.
Dcm^ A Thackray, saibnakers. North
side old Dock
Drinf Henry, insurance broker, 12,
. Xlason sueet
Dring Mrs, Anne, 16, Charles street
Driog Robert, mariner, 1, Nile pbice
Drinkall John, vict. Board, St. Qoin-
tiu's place
Driver Wm. sboemkr. I, Manor st.
Drummond Wm. tea dealer, 20, Pda*
cess street
Drmv Blisabetli, ship owner, 21, New
Dock walls
Drury John, mariner, 12, My ton st.
Drury Wm. mariner, 6, Blue Bell en«
tty, Hig:b street
Dry John, constable, Creorge plade,
Mytongate
Dry John, tailor, 6, Keeling's entry,
Mytongate
Drydeu Wra. soUdtor A distributor of
stamps, 3, Bowlalley lane
Dryden James, mariuer, 24, Prospect
plBOe, Soutbcoaies
Duck Geo. shopkpr. A clothes broker,
18, Trippet
Duoker Thos. baker, 40, Church In.
Duckett R. K. druggist, U, Mytoo pL
Duckett Mrs. Ann, T, Waltbam st.
Duckett Mary, 4, Regent's place,
Sykes street
Dudcles Wm. mariner, 3, Pr. George
entry, 184, High street
Dudding Mrs.Blizabeth, 2, West st.
Duifee Rbt. shopkeeper, 29, Dock at.
Duffield Geor^, cooper, Witham
Dufhll George, grocer, butter A baoon
factor, 116, High street
Dnkes Geo. coiifectnr. 2a, St. John st.
Dum leton . Wm . cooper, Nelson's sq.
New George street ^ •
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Duncan Darid, bnuidy mercbant, 19,
Bowlaltoy lane
Diiocan John, gent. 7, Prospect place,
Drypool
Dunciun Sarab, rictuaUer, Board, 2,
Trundle stieet
DuDCuiD Saml. gent. 6, Neptune st.
Dundecdnle Mary, sbopkr. nodeson nt.
DunhiU Jane, sbopkpr. 5, Shambles aq.
Duoley Bdw. woodturner, Parade row
Dunn wm. paper, rope, it ng ware-
boose, is, SalUKMiM lane
Dann Ann, rict. Sbip, Beverley road
Dunn Catberioe, rkt, American Ta-
▼em, 10, Dock street
DunnGeor/^, rict. Ancbor, sa, Water-
bouse fane
Dunn Jobn. watcb mkr. 83, Finkle st.
Dunn DhtM, sboemkr* 28, Scott st.
Dunn M. A. ladies' day school^ 5,
Kior street
Dunn Robert, preaenrer of birds,
Waterbouse lane
D«nn Tbos. sbopkpr. 40, Mytongate
Dunning James, vict. Pour Alb, 19,
Lower Union street
DunninffTbos. hair dresser, «,8llv^r st
Danwell Wm. wbeelwrigbt, Witham ;
boose, HokSemess road
Dotcbman Jobn, gent. «, Bnj(1ish st
Dutcbman Jobn, sail maker, 144. Higb
st bouse. 7, Cent per cent street
Dm ViTier John, mert 4, Worsbip st.
Dwyer Tbos. mariner, 24, Mason st.
Dykes <fe Gartons. tar, turpentine, A
paint mfn. oil d; seed mercbants
and importers of wines d; spirits,
19, Saltbouse lane
Dykes Tbos. oil and seed mercbant ;
house. Pry me street
Barle Geo. sen. 14. Osborne street
Barle Geo. 4k Tnoroas, mercbants,
cement manfra. sbip A insurance
broken, 48, Higb street
Barle Geo. jun. mert 13, Osborne st.
Baile Tbos. mert. ; b. II, Osborne st
Barle Jobn. architect builder, dec 80,
Wbltefriargate ; h. 18, Osborne st.
Barle Jobn, stone mason, 5, St John's
squttpe
Basten Wm. grocer. 5, Blanket row,
dr lath render. OM Doi^k skle
Baston Tbos. principal labourer and
constable. Old Dock side
Baston Jobn, satryer, Hodgson street
Bastwood Anthony. linen dk woollen
draper, 3T, Market place
Bartwood Anth. pawnbkr. l,Mew8st.
Bastwood Paul, doth dealer, Snell's
_ •n*»y» 128, High street
Eastwood Joseph, wonted manAr. IT,
-^B"^ street'
KAtOB Tbos. itone msson. Cross st.
Kden James sboemakar, 6, Cross st
Edgebury Fred, grocer. 23, Scott st,
Bdgecomb James, oowkeeper, Boalk'li
vard. Green lane
Bdgln Wm. joiner, tf, Ordoras place
Edmonds Mrs. Blis. 20, Dock street
Bdwards Rt butcher, 40, Bridge st.
Bdwards Wm. flai dresser, la. Queen
street
Bdwards Bdward, blacking mfr. 56,
Ed|^ street
Bgjtinton G. A J. oil and general mer-
cbants, sbip owners, £ seed crush-
ers, 8, North walls
Bggintofl Gardiner, merchant; bouse,
10. Charlotte street
Egginton Jpb. meit : h. 8 1 , George st •
Bggleston Harriot, gentlewoman, 4,
Humber street
Bggleston Bdw. bookkpr. 5, Unloo st«
Bgttn Mrs. Sarah, 24, Albion st.
Eglin Joseph, gent 24. Albkm st
EUerton John, last ^ patten maker,
88, Mytongate
Ellerby Bartholomew, sen. cabinet
maker, 21 , New Dock st.
Ellerby Bartholomew, jun. cabinet
maker. 2, New Jobn st.
BUaby John, merts. dark, 4, Sprii^
bank
BUerker John, gent. Maryri street
BllerkerMr8.Mary,41, Spencer st
Bilerton Benj. gent. 10, KTatberine st.
BlOott John, sume mason, EUlottls
gallery, Milk street
BlUoit Robert, bone 8etter|Jobn st
EiUott Edmund. taHor, T4, West st.
Bltiott Blis. milliner. 17, Garden st.
Ellis Wm. Ttet Yprfcsbire skwp, coast
dk rirer broker, 87, Saltbouse In.
Ellis Winfred. baker, 27, Waterwksjd.
Ellis Mrs. Isabella, 3, Nile place
EUii Richard, derk of the workboose^
15, Charles street
Bills W. S. mariner, 1, Dyer^ plaoe^
Waterworks st
Ellison Thoe. nail cutter and patten
maker, 9, Dock office row
BlUson Wm. shopkeeper, Raikei st
Ellison John, butcher, Pawcett street.
Great passage st
Ellison Joseph, excise officer, 21,
Bourne st
Ellison John, cowkpr. Jenninf^ st
Eltois Tbos. Vict Bee Hive, spirit
mert. A ship owner, 4 <fc 5, Pnnon
St. and Postemgate
Else Joseph. Kovemor of the refuge,
Cmiiioii place
Eisey Henry, grocer, Ac. tf. South st.
Emerson Agnes, dress maker, ^^bwrOft
St. Winoolrolee
Bmmett Ann A Sons, mfr. chemists,
Botelar st. ; h. 0, York parade
Bmmett Wm. sboerakr. 29, Chapel hu
HULL.
[East Riding.']
HULL.
fm
Emptoo James, corn miUer tfe baker,
Strawberry i^eus ; b. Wilbam
EDj;buid<f: Shackles, attoroies, 7, Laud
of Green ginger
Eugliind Thus. jiin. cabinet maker,
undertaker <& farniture broker,
Witlianv ; h. Great Union st,
Enf>;)nnd Wm.sail mkr. 43, Blackff^t.
Bti^iand Blis. gentiwiiui. 12, Charter
bouse lane
fioglatid Tbos. vict. Carpenter's Arms,
Great Union st.
England Geo. tinpiate worker, Witbam
England Francis, butcher,8,CaiUsle st.
England Rbt. butcher, 26, Mytongate
English Tbos. <fe Sons, wharfingers <{r
ooal merchants, 3, Humber bank,
h. 8, Parliament st.
English Joseph, eowkeeper, Crrahara's
row, St. Quiutin's place
Ennis Henrr, eorubictor, 2;ji, Mason st.
Enois Jtu. nslimongef , 26, Chariot st.
Bsart Thos. mariner, 11, Gibson st.
Escreet Tbos. sen. gent. 12, Brook st.
Escreet Michael, tailor, 108, High st.
Cicreet Heniy, merchants clerk, 6,
Castle row
fthe^iagton Tbos. gent. Haroonrt st.
theriiigton Wm. custom bouseofficer,
. 2, Scuifs squaie, Blanket row
Etheriugton Rlcbard, taibr, 24, Great
Passage street
Etty Tbos. wholesale confectioner, 17,
Church bine
Efans Jane, straw bat mtt. 40, Savile
street
S?Bns Richard, barboor master, IS,
Charterhouse lane
Evans James, mariner, Ordnance pi.
Dry pool
Ereringbam Wm. upholsterer, 84, Sa-
Tilerofw "
Everington G. B. linen draper, 61,
. WliirfriMTiate
Evison Mary, day school, 2, North st
PnMpectst.
fizley John, exdee port guager, i,
Soenoer st
Eyre wm. gent 12, Castle row
Eyre, Marnot <fe Co. bone crudien,
Cburob st WiBQOhnlee
Eyre John, mariner, 2, New John st.
Fairbank 66o. saddler, ^, Silver st.
Pahrbank Henrv,shoeinkr. 28,edgarst
FabrckMich Ricaard, ekcise ofiioer, 20,
Aldfio'st '
Fairfield Mrs^BUs. 2, Thornton st
Falkner Wm. haekaef caitroan, 7,
Alfred st
Fallis Chs. sbopkpr. 23, N. D. waUa
Mkmfteld Rt. bouse <fe ship joiner,
17, Great Passage st
PamhiU EUiabetb, register office, 27,
Bridge st
AA
PaiqubarsoM Tbos. sawyer, 17, Ordo*
vas place
Farrar Mrs. Ann, Grotto sq. Mason st
Farrar Isaac, fumitufe broker, I3,New
Dock St.
Farrar Wm. vict. Gmpes, Jennbogsst.
Farrar Rd. cabinet maker, Greenlin.
Farrar John, rope maker. Lime st
Farrow Edw. vicl. ** Town and Trade
of HuU,"25, Blanket row
Farrow Edw. straw plat and hat mfr.
0, Dock office row
Farrow Bet^j, furniture broker, 14,
BowliiUey lane
Farthing Wm. commercial agent A
broker. Commercial bldgs. 30, High
St. ; boiLse, 13, Paragon place
Faulding Joseph, M.D. 9, Marine row
Fauldiu^ Saml. surgeon, 20, Trinity
bouse lane
Paulding Wm. grocer, Na>lor's row,
Witham
Faulding Saml. shoemkr.l5,Chureb it.
Faulkner Jeremiah, shopk^per, 6,
Chapel Jane
Fawcett Henry, slater, OW Dock side,
59 f Prospect street
FawcettJohn,tailor<fe dpr. l,(^neeQst.
Fawcett. Tbos. haooa factor, dec. 36,
Waterworks sf .
Fawcett John, brtoklayer, 8, Duncan's
place. Manor st.
Pea A Uaggentton, oil merchants.
Commercial b4iildings,29, High st.
Pea Magnus, mert. ; h. 4, Pros|)ect st.
Pea John, comntercuU agent, d; aucti*
oneer, 38, Higb st; house, li,
Cburob St. Drypool
Pea Peter, mariner, 27, Dock st.
Penn.Jas. vict Bridge Inn, North bdg.
Pearn John, commercial agt. 6, Higii
st : house, 9, Pros|)ect place
Pearn John, linen draper <fe importer
of Irish linens, 8, Market place
Pearn Tbos. grocer, cheese ^ butter
&ctor, 17, Lowgate
Featherstone James <feCq. distillers of
turpentine <fe tar, ds mfrs. of rosin,
ritch. varnishes, dsc. Russki court.
1, High St.
Peatiieistone John, merdiant ; bouse,
20, Bowl^iley lane
PeathentoneR. brasier,4fecJM.Hlghst
Peetam Tbos. cabinet mkr. A under-
taker, 62, Mytongate
Pell John, raarkier, Fo, Pish st.
Penwiok Rt. thopkpr. 83, Winoolmlee
Peawick Ste|»ben, tide waiter. Re-
gent's so. 7, Upper Union st
Fanaby Joh0| printer, bookseller, and
Lottery agent, 44, Market pbice
Fwrier Thornton, dock <fe watch ma-
ker. Queen st
Pew80oFeter,grqoer, ^. 36, Lowgi,
3
S78
HULL.
[Ea9i Riding.]
HULL.
Fewiter Jainec, lath render, West end
of Dock; bouse, 12, Crowuoourt,
4, Dock St.
F«w»ter Tbos. taikv, WitJienrkk's
▼ard, Spencer st.
Fiela Tbos. xent. 1£, Bishop lane
Field Wm.shjp owner, 2, Jazratt st.
Fteld&ngGeo. sucKeon, SjAlbion st.
FiUi^KbamThos. joiner, Wentworth st.
Fillingham Wm. carpenter, Roikes st.
Flndlay James, gent. 10, Cook's build-
lngS|BroadJey st.
Fiadlay wm. gent 6, Prospect place,
Drj-pool
Plndlay John, cooper, 6, Quay st.
Findlay John, custom bouse officer,
17, Winter's aUey
Fiadlay Wm. mariner, 6, Catherine
sq. Mason St.
Flndlyson Wm. pilot, 93, High st.
Finningley. Edmund, bread <fc biscuit
baker, 13. High st.
FinniBfflfly Bdward, bread and biscuit
baker, 2^ Blanket row
Finningley Wm . butcher, 2, Shambles ;
bouse, 11, Myton st.
Firbank Thomas, merchants Russian
consul. Lime street
Firbank Geoive, hair dresser, 22,
Broadley street
Firby If thw. shopkpr. 32, Middle st.
Fisher John, corn factor, 1, Hatter's
square, 13, Queen street
Fisber Mrs. Elizabeth, 18, West st
Fisher Robt.vkt.Crooked Billet,wine,
spirit and porter dlr. 86, Trippet
Fisher John, ?lct. Old Andrew Marvel,
3T, Whitefriargate
Ficber John, stay nikr.3. Paradise row
Fisbwick Maria, lodgiug house, 12,
Worship street
Fitchett Josioh, gent. 16, SavUe st.
Fleming John, master of the workhs.
Wilson's row, Sculooates
Fleming Hannah, matron Sculooates
workhouse, 2, Wilson's row, Win-
oolmlee
Flemhffi B. B. house <& ship painter,
eTPinkle sUeet
Fletcher RouncevaLcanrer and gilder,
and derk of Tiinity churob, 6^,
Mytoninite
Fletcher John, carver and gilder, 18,
Dagger Lane
Fletcher John, cabinet maker and
broker, New Dock street
Fletcher Rlchd. milkman, Chnieh st.
Flower Robert, coal dealer, 21, New
Qeorge street
Flower and Burton, dealers in maiine
stores. <)iro. Winoolmlee
18> George street
Forbes Alexdr.surgeon,18,Chartott# St.
Forbes Mrs. Bleanor, midwife. Hoc
man'k entry, ll,6earae8tieet
Ford John, gent. Cborcb st. Drypool
Ford James, cabinet maker and uphol-
sterer, 4, New. Dock street
Forrest Win.oooper,06,Watorfaouse lo.
Forrester Patrick. goUsmith ; house,
T, King street
Foney Tbos. tide waiter, 8, Cair lane
Forsey Wm. shoemkr. 29. Chariot st.
Forster Charles, linen draper* Ac
(Glasgow House) 40,Wbitemargt.
Foster A. C. meroht. ; h. 10,Geor|j|est.
Foster R. laUow chandler, 16, Postern-.
gate, and soap boiler, Trundle st.
Foster John, coach master and livery
stable kpr. 8, Land of Green gin^r
Foster Aim, gentlewoman, 5,Masonst.
Foster MrB.F. lodging hs.l3,Chariesst.
Fiister Mrs. R. tea dealer, T, Brook st. .
Foster Geo. wire worker, Porter's yd.
6, Waterhouse lane
Poster Geo. vict. Barrel, Edgar street
Foster William, merchant's derk, 27»
Prospect street
Foster Rd. dancing master, 12, Fbh st.
Foster Wm. grocer, Ac 28. Salths. In.
Foster Thomas, draper and tailor, 43»
WliFtvinm^Hlj?
Fosifr Tlio-i. if liner, iZ, Marheli sirett
PtTsier Wivi. sbot-mkr. je, Mncboll St.
FtJaLer Jjib. si'iitiMi, Air si. iJailoihtU^s
P<tsler VVm, cabinet lukr. Ztf WeiiL *t,
Foster Wm. p^rfumtr, 7, Croat ^l^rc^t
Paster Wm. nianiiierj 42, H amber it>
Fo^l^^r WiUium, mariuer, J6, Prospect
p\n(^^ i)ry[H>ol
Fcffiii'r Tiniottij^, mariner, ii&, Ham'*
IpL-r -trret
F('^(''r r,jri^t((jjher, Cart IftJie
Ff 1 Ih*' J ^ 1 1 1 M \ I e*,*liiteT, W . e &d » O .rfoc^k-
FounlJiiii Johu, jjotftto* dealer, tialfl^s
t*iUn'. Market ^jIhw
Fowler c;brphr. •thu|»ktJT. ift*» HJah st.
Fowler Job m vict. Wheal Sbeaf, 6J,
Prwwct iftretft
Fowler Wm, ship owner, 2^ Baker *t-
Fowler Jwepli, 3, WtHjiiH *t|. South »t.
Fitx tTeoXicultRujiil Nav) ȣ,Sf4)tj i*t.
Ftn PeHrsun, pritu^pal txttiAtable and
i'olkilor of taxet far S<iuloofttes,
15. Jnrr^itt sir«*(?t
Fi« Turn, oonftctiojier, 35, SflYile *t-
Fut J ub 0 f b u lldi?r ^ jo) ner^^ t MdKQD it.
Fox JqUuj builder, S, BouriM* stn^i
Pox Johrij bulehi^r, 8^ MacbeU ^t^eet
Fci^ Arnbro¥<?j Kaker^5*j BJuuk^t row
Pol JajTiir^^ buidttiri Mnrket place
PoieC. J. mariuer, Parade row
Pt^iton Tbomas, meri^biint^ ;^T« High
street; botuHp^ 13,, Pro!(jiect place
Foy Wm. ticoker and cabiiiL*t maker.
Cockpit yard, 6, Castle st.^ h.S,
New Dock street
HULL*
[Ea9t Ruling.]
HULL.
879
Frauds BUx^TtchooL16,HBrooiirtst.
Frank Joho, snopkpr. WaierbouM In.
Frank Mrs. Marg^t. 16, Sarile itrset
FraoUsb Joseph, rioL Jolly Baockus,
and spirit dealer, 86, Mjtou^te
Ffankkb Samuel Cook, grocer, Ac,
88. Market place
Franklaiid Johnlsboeinkr.lS^Manorst.
Free Thomas, chest and trunk maker,
le, Queen street
Freeman Saml. brass founder, 8, New
Dock street
Freeman Robert, ffiocer and taUow
chandler, 5T. Salthoose lane
Freeman Edw. butcher, 1, Church In.
Ffeeman Wm. shopkpr.80, Salths. In.
Preudi John, corn Inspector 4t school-
master, 21, Bond street
French Sarah, day school, 21. Bond st.
French W. dancing master J31, Bond st.
French Rountree, shoemaker, Church
street, Sculooetes
Frith A Vaose, plumbers <& gkaiers,
24, Silver street
Frost Tbos. <fe Charles, solidtors and
notaries pubUc, 8T, Scale lane
Frost Chas. solicitor: h. 9, Albkxi st.
Frost Robt. merchant ; h. 6. Albkm st.
Frost John <fe Co. rope makers, Win-
oolmlee
Frost John,roperokr.; b,66,ProsDe(ist.
Frost John, gent. 56, Moira buildings.
Prospect street
Frost Saml. mariner, IT, Portland pi.
Fallan MicbaeK teacher of marine
school, 17, Trinity boose lane
FoUam J.M.surReon,lT,Trinity hs.ln.
Fulshar Ctptaia Robert, 60. Carr lane
Furnace wm.shoemkr.dto.Newten st.
Fussey Tbos. sail doth mfr. Roper's
row, 20, Waterbouse lane
Fossey Thomas, coal merchant, 4,
Dyer's place. Well street
Gaoe Nathaniel, cabinet maker, 12,
Blue Bell entry. Wells street
Gaoe Ann, mantua maker, 12, Blue
Bell entry. Well street
Gadsden James, sugar reAner ; bouse,
West parade
Galbraith John Miuray, music <fe mu-
sical Instrument dealer,^A6, White-
friaiyate
Gale George, gent. 17, Mytongate
Gale Rob^ knt, patten <fe eloff mkr.
06. High street : h. 100, H|^ st.
Gale Frederick, butcher, ia,Shambles;
house. Blanket row
Gaaderton John, British wine dlr. 17,
Parliament st. ; h. 18, Mkidle st.
Garbutt Robt. roercbt. ship insurance
broker, underwriter A LkHrds agt.
1 , Bxcbange alley ; h. 86, Dock st.
Garbutt Joseph, via. Dock Arms, 6,
Dock office row
GarbuU Rk^rd, joiner, 16, Myton st.
Garbutt Geo. shoemaker, 36, BchmI st.
Garbutt Jobn,shoemkr.4 1 ,WinoolmIee
Garbutt Jonathan, tailor, 1, Todd's
entry. Manor alley
Garbutt Samuel, custom house oflkcr^
8. Knowles' square, Spencer iL
Gardnam Steuben,day school. Vicar In.
Gardham Root, tailor, 8, Lee's entry,
Waterbouse lane
Gardham John, shopkpr. 50, Scott st*
Gardiner A nn,bni£ier Ac l6,Qoeea st.
(jardiner John, shopkeeper, Cburuh
street, Winonlmiee
Gardiner John, mariner, S, Regent's
J»lace, Sykes street
ner George, gent. 9, Worship st.
Gardner Wm. watch <fe clock mkr. 6,
Whitefriargate ; h. Posterngate
Gardner Jontb. mariner, Dennis sq.
Gorforth Joseph, solicitor, a, Eicbange
alley J house, 36, Prospect street
Garland Richd.solicitor,Bowlalley In. ;
house. Baker street, Scukoii^
GarlkHc Lionel, mariner, 6, Queen's
place. Blaokfriargate
Gamett Ann, jii^itJewoman, 8, Nay-
lor's row, Witham
Gamiss Ricbd. cattle dbr. 14, Castle st.
Garton aod Hopper, tobacco and soofT
manufacturers, 68, Market place
Garton John, tobacco manufeuturer;
house, 16, Story street
Garton Geo. tar <fe turpentine distiller^
4sc; house, 18, Salthouse lane
Garton Rd.bnuMiymert.59,Marketpl«
Grarton Marmaduke, butcher. Water-
house lone
Crarton John, manure mercht. Cottage
garden, Nile place
GatecUfTe John,mariner,3,Port]andi>L
Gaunt Geo. shoemaker, 28, Lowgate
Gawin Allanson, oorifeotioner and
fruiterer, 38, Bridge street
Gawtborp Jane, shopkpr. 1 12, High st;
Gawthorp John, mariner, 2, Nayku'ft
row, Witham
Gawthorp James, mariner, 4, Clappt-
son's square, Srkes street
Gay Tbos. cutler A surgeons' iustru- .
ment maker. 18, Queen street ;
house, Broadlev square
Gedney Wm. com factor, 85, Bond st*
Gedney Joseph, tailor, 8, Diurger hme
Gedney Robt. tailor, Great Unkm st.
Gee, Loft and Co, Hamburgh mer-
chants. Nelson st.
Gee Stephen, underwriter, 7, North
end. High street
Gee Joseph, hosier, 18, Lowgate
Geere Edw. bone mert. 24, Bourne st,
Gell John,Tk:t.Tiger,l, Waterworks St.
Gell Ricbd. farmture painter, 8, New
Dock street
«8D HITLL.
[EoH Riding,]
Hl^LL.
GellJoho, mojiner, 10, Regent '• pi.
Sykes street
Gebon Thai, s:ro<wr, 2T, Georj^ st.
Gelson Mtir>%gfp iiiwmn. 1 2, Mauor alley
Gibb Thos. buker, 1, Chariot street
Gibbons Ricbard, gent. Alfred street
Gibbs John, sboeuwUcer, Garden place,
Raikes street
Gibson Wni.sbip builder : b. Bridge st.
Gibiion Edward, sblp builder d; owner,
Great Union street
Gibson Robert, mercbt. <fe ship owner,
140, Higb street; hoiue, 6, Clark's
square, Sjkes street
Gibson Wra.Miii mkr.ii, Wellington ft
Gibson John, baberdasber <fe silk mer-
cer, 3 1 , silver street
Gibson Jobn, spirit mert. 19, Higb st.
Gibson Wm. and Sons, grocers A tea
dealers, cbeeaeroongers (Abutter
factors, 33, Saltbouse lane
Gibson Wm. grocer and baoou factor,
90, Mytonf^ate
Gibson Bliz. gentlewoman, Patrick
ground laiie
Gibson John, merchant's clerk, 4,
• Paragon pbioe, «ykes street
Gibson John, but(?Ue'r. 48, Shambles ;
bouse, 1, Dagger Inne
Gibsoii Mar>- Ann, babenlasher. silk
mercer iSe straw bat manufacturer,
54, Market plaoe
Gibson Sarab,oonfectnr. ll^Humberst.
gibson Wm. sbopkur. 80, Finkle st.
ibson Geo. tailor <k draper, Duncan's
place, Manor street
Gibtou Jobn, foreman at the foundry,
5, Spring row
Gibson Samuel, tide waiter, Ining's
court, 12, Wnterhouse lane
Gibson John, cowkeep«r, fVUmingtfm
Gibson Thuma5, oowVeeper, 44, Gib-
son's yard, Carr lane
Gibson Mark, menAant'!; clerk. Wal-
ker's square, Sykes street
Oiibank Wm. gent. 5, Clark's square,
Sykes st.
GUbert Rer. Joiieph, 8, Nib) ft.
Gildart and Jackson, wine <fe brandy
nierchanii, 49, High st.
GUdait Mrs. Ann, 1 1, Albion st.
Gilder Wm. tobacco and snuff mfr. ;
liouse. 19, Savlle st.
Gilder Joon, meicbant's clerk, 17,
Lower Union st.
GiUerdale Tbo.sbip carpenter,Carr In.
Gilaspy John. shomkr.Churob St. Diy pi.
Giies £dw. bair cutter, 3, Chariot st.
Gill Geo. oil and Russia broker, Ac.
Stewart's yd. J52,Highst.; bouse,
„,.,8.P«irliamentst.'
S S iro ««" "wker, 14, Hnnorer sn.
® fj- f • Jff niidwi/e. Pease's entry,
^^> SaHlHHise lone
Gill Robert, ship owner, 3. Bund at.
Gill Luke, shoemaker, Raikes st.
Gill Robert, baker, 137, High st.
Gilson EUz. milliner, <&c. 88, Savlle st.
Gilyard Benj. bricklayer, 26, Scott st.
Gillyard Wm. vict. Lime Kiln House,
18, H umber bank
Glllyatt Wm. viot. Hope and Anchor,
7, Bishop lane
Gillyott Wm. mariner. Mill lane
Gleadow ic Sootter, wholesale 4t re-
tail ironmongers, 24. Market pi.
Gleadow Robt. Milp builder <fe owner.
South end, ana common brewer.
Dagger lane ; h. 15, Humber st.
Gleadow James, captain of the Beo
Cutter, Nelson st.
Gleadow Robert Ward, meidiaut, 15,
Parliament st.
Gleadow Susannah, rict. Seven Stars,
16, Fl«b St.
Gleadow William, landing waiter, 13,
Castle row
Gleadow Mary, milliner, Ac 13,
Huml>erst.
Glen Geo. auctioneer, ifec ; bouse, 14,
Hod^n square. Sykes st.
Glenton Thomas, vict. Bird-in-Hund,
Cook'H court, Broadleyst.
Glenton Wm. shoenikr. 6, Mkidle st.
Glenton Jai. mate of tbe Bee Cutler,
21, Bngtish street
Glenton Mary Ann, milliner and dress
- maker, 3, New Geoi^ge street
Glew Jame5i, brioklaver, 27, Trippet
Goddard <fe Tbornhill, oouch makers,
<fec. 9, Chariot street
Goddard Jas. coach mkr.; b. 9,Hope st,
Goddard Jonathan, engineer, Blanket
oourt, 37, Blanket n>w
Godmond Jo*;epb, mert. ship owner <fe
underwriter, Geo. st. ; h. Molra
buildings, 53. Prospect st.
Godmond Saml. HaH, gent.6,Savile si.
Godmond RUs. (lodgings) 21, Trinity
houfelane
Gofortb Mrs. Diana, I, Jarratt st.
Gobmncb Tbos. ostrich feather mfir. d;
furrier, 25, St. John st.
GoUing Robert, tailor, draper, and
ok^bes broker, 9, Lowsate '
GoMing Robert, tailor <& drape^, 164,
High ft.
Goldsmith Wm. sbopkpf . 26,Bridge st.
Goldsmith Ann, ^msn grocer, 26,
Bridge St.
Good Joseph, bankers' clerk, 85, Pros-*
uectst.
Good Wm. nuister of Barton Packet,
5, Blue Bell entry. High st.
Good James, custom house boatmao,
8. English st.
Gopdili Wm. hair dresser, deo. 26,
Waterworks st.
HULU [East Ridifig,]
HULL.
aft
Goodtad John, sboemkr. 4, Wells st.
Goodlass Rt. eatlnm; b. 63. Hamber st.
Goodtnao C. S. horse dealer, 15, Lead-
enball sg. Lowgate
Goodrick Bdm. sbopkpr. 51, West it.
Goodwin John. gent. Goodwin's sq.
Westst.
Goodwin Wm. glass, china, Ac. dlr.
SI, North wdls
CkiodwiD Geo. merchant, <fe ship owner.
North walls; bouse, Bona st.
Goodwin BUzabetb, mUUner, Ac. 81,
St. John st
Goody Rd. com dealer, Trippet ; h.
Holderness road
Goody Thos. gent. 7, Grlmston st.
Gorwood Wm. hackney cartman»
Wftham
Gould That, shoemaker, Hospital yd.
Chapel lane
Goalden Jerm. tailor, 130, High st.
Gouthwaite Elis. gentwn. 1, Edgar st.
Gotland A Tindoll, joiners* Lime st.
Gowland Geo. joiner ; b. Jenning's st.
Graham Rbt. sboemkr. Parade row
Graham John, rigger, 8, Cayley's ct.
6, Trippet St.
Graham Geo. sbopkpr. 88, High st.
Graham John, sboemkr. 2T. Cbariotst.
Grant Wm. vkt. Unicom & Blue Ball
A shipwr^t, 40, Salthouse lane
Grant Thos. ship carpenter. Wester-
dale's entry, Saltbouse lane
Grant John) umbrella manafncturer,
24, Bridge st.
Grantham Wm. gardener. Post bouse
yard, Wineolmhje
Grassby Rbd. carpenter, 3, Brook st.
square
Grassby John, sboemkr. 2, Burton st.
Gnssby Tbos. oowkpr. Engtisb st.
Graren Francis, taBor and broker,New
Dock side
Gray Robert, gent. Beverley road
Qnj Robert, corn and flour dealer A
Mker, 4, Watecworksft
Gray Mrs. Susammh, 14, Savile st.
Bmy John, bricklayer, 42. Spencer st.
Gray Adolpbu^, rict. Wellington Ho-
tel, 42, Mytongata
Gray Wm. currier, 2, New Dock st.
Gray Geo. tiiltor, 1, Fish st.
Gray Susannah, straw hat manfr. 23,
Bridge st.
Gray Thos.merts.derk, IT, Paradise pi.
Gray Catherine, milliner, George yd.
1T0, High St.
Graybum JoUd, sail maker, and ship
owner, 83, High st. h. 10, York
parade'
Graybum Thomas, sbopkpr. agent to
Oarbutt <& Co. Fostoo mills, ware-
bouse, Baraby'sstaitb, N. bridge,
nod Thornton st.
Graybum John, mariner, G. Union st,
Graybum T. flour dlr. 6, Wincolmleo
Greaves Mrs. Francis, T, Nile st.
Greaves Mrs. Sarah, Itf, Sykes st.
Greaves Thos. saddle tree maker, 5,
Paradise place
Green A Binks, painters, 195, High st.
Green John, painter ; h. Hignst.
Green Mrs.. Sarah, 16, Charlotte st.
Green Mrs. Judith, 2, Marine row
Green Miss H. 10,Pro8pect pl.Drypool
Green Mrs. Martha, 8, York st.
Green Joseph, gent. 2, Albion st.
Green Henry, sfip owner, 10, Nile st.
Green T. R. gent. 8, Cent oer cent st.
Green Wm. haberdasher, «c. 5, Ma-»
rinerow
Green James, brickmkr. fTUmhigton
Gieen Tbos. oatmeal warehouse, 28,
Church lane
Green Abednigo, cowkeeper, 4, St.
John's sq.
Green Julin, confectioner, 4, Reeling's
entry, 24, Mytoogate
Green Wm. turner, 14, Bond st. Mews
Green John, stay and umbrella maker,
36, Savile St.
Green Wm. sboemkr. 9, Maobell st.
Green Rbd. flour dlr. S2, Machell st.
Green Wm. poulterer, 27, Church In.
Greenwood George, insurance liroker,
and agent to the commercial life
oflBoe, Commercial buildings. 29
and 30, High st. ; house, 5, Nile
street
Greenwood Geo. icfaoemkr. 18, Trippet
Gregson A Keigbley, merts. (fesoip
owners. Old custom bs. High st.
Grenon Wm. linen draper, «c. ST,
Xowgate
Gresham John, taik>r<fe dealer in pHtte,
clothes, watches, jewellery, Ac.
18, Queen st.
Gresham Wm. steward of Kingston
packet, A sbopkpr. 21, Queen st.
Grey Blia. glass A china dealer, 20,
Silver st.
Grey Paul, day school, Charlotte st.
Grey Thos. Imisb mf. 5, Todd's entry »
Silver st.
Grieve David, Scotch linen warebouMe,
8T, St. John St. ; h. 9, Portland jpU
Griflin Tbos. painter, 12, North walls
Griflith Wm. excise officer, Bhie Bell
entry. High st.
Grigin John, vict. Ship Molly, 82,
Grimxton Blizabeib, vict. Black Horse,
t7, West St.
Grimstuo Mtthw. saw}*er, 8, Duke st.
Grindall Olivpr, oo*tst waiter, Church
I St. DryiKJol
Griswood Ann, gentlewoman, Carlisle
street
HULL.
[EoH RiiUng.]
HULL.
Qrooock Ann, fWniiture broker, 61,
Mytoogate
Grores Geo. i^ent. 6. Pajsage it.
Grores Mary Aon, register office, S8,
Parliament ft,
Grubb Wm. ouwkpr. 1 1, Spencer it.
Gruby Rt. mariner, Haroourt tt.
Gunnee SanL druggist, 35, Chariot st
Gunuell Beni. gent. 1, York parade
Guppj Joseph, porter mercbaot, 188,
Hiffh St.
Guy Thos. rope niaker, and Aimiture
broker, lo. New Dock st.
Guy Wm. soUciior's clerk, 4, Scbon-
swot's so. Dagger lone
Guy Thos. londiiig waiter, Stepney
place, Bererley road
Hackney Anthy. botcher, 4, Bishop In.
Uaddon Geo. chair mkr. 40, Corr In.
Haddon James, town's beadle, 40,
Carrlone
Hagcerston Bdw. oil mert ; house 18,
Portland place
Hagrott Samuel, eidse officer, 9,
Gafden square
Hague Wn. shopkeeper, 3,Machellst
Haigh Geo. haberdasher, hosier, looe-
man. and glorer, 14, Silrerst.
Haigh Thos. fruiterer, 8^. Church In.
luigh Abm. mariner, 6, Union sq.
Haigh John, perfumer, 91, High st.
Uaiie Galen, solicitor, 1, Trinity bouse
lane ; h. Patrick ground lane
Haire Geo. sbopkpr. 41, Blanket row
Haire Mrs. EUi. 28, Prospect st.
Halden Wmw brush maker, 27, Scale In.
Hall and Gilder, tobacco <fe snuff mfri.
8. Posterogate
Hall Robert, tobaooo mfr. ; house, 43,
Blanket row
HaU Robert, jun. tobaooooist, 11,
Marine row
Hall Thos. West of Bngland woollen
warebs. If, Parliament st. ; h. 9,
York parade
Halls, Todd,ife Haosell, mercbanta dk
gi*neral agents, Blayds' slalth, 8,
High street
HaU TiKJs.dr Sons, ship owners, mer-
chants, ship insurance broken, 4(s
commission agents, 5, North walls
HaU John, merU 6, North waUs; h.
24, Mason st.
Hall Wm. Esq. a-derman, 2, Ctoo. st.
Hall Wm. mert. ; h. Humber bank
Hall Prands, mert. ; b. 22,Whitefriar-
HaIiFnuiols,Jiin. mert.; h. litnit
HaU John <fe Co. patent rope makers,
199, Highst.
gall Wm. mert. } b. Humber bank
HaU Fraucb, s,tU maker, 5, North
Hall Mrs. Mltaah, o, York parade
HaU John, oornliciDr 4; general ogeat,
20. High St. ; h. 3, Wood's oourty
Dock street
HaU Mrs. L. 5, North walls
UoU Miss Ann, 10, Portland place ^
HaU Geo. ship owner, 54, Moira biiUd-
ings, Prospect st.
HaU Bridget, gentlewoman, $, Land
of Green ^nger
HaU Joseph, whitesmith, <fec Pa-
trick ground lane
HaU Rd. ^oemkr. 21, Grotto square,
Ma.coo street
HoU Samuel MUler, sobsoriptkni mUI,
Danson lane
HaU Wm. butcher, 4T, Shambles ; b.
6, Barton street
Hall Thos. Tict. and gardener. Crook-
ed BUle^ Strawberry gardens.
Dry pool
HaU Wm. Tict. Robin Hood <fe Little
John, 12, Myton place
Hali WiUinm ticU Crooked BiUet, S,
Love laiie
HaU Rt. gardener, Hale's entry, 1 1,
Market phioe
Hull Robert, shoemaker, North end,
Humber dock
HaU Rd.sboemkr.Broad entTy,Scale In.
HaU Wm. lu, LeadenboUsq.
HaU John D. mert's. derfc, IT, Par-
liament street
HaU Henry, derk of customs, 9, York
parade
HaU Henry, guard of Trafalgar eoacb,
9, Trinity house lane
Hallam Mary, stay mkr. 2(>, Water-
works street
Hallam Thos.mert's. derk, 1 1, Bourne
street
HaUer Thos. shoemkr. 6, St John'sst.
Halley Bdmd. coach mkr. 23, Bond st.
HaUiu W. S. mariner, 13, Crown ct.
4, Dock street
Hambleton Edw. butcher, 4, Salths. In.
Hamhrough Robert, umbrella repairer,
24. Lower Un^on street
Hamilton John, grooar, dec. 1 , Tbum-
ton street
Hammond Mrs. Ann, 26, Charlotte st.
Hammond Charles, druggist, Withun
Hammond Geo. gent. 2, North st.
Hammond Geo. oomfactor, 7, Myton
place
Hammond John, gent. 8, BowhUlyln.
Hanby Thomas, smith ds farrier, Wa-
terbouse hme ; h. 2, Deer's place
Hancock Rt. gent. 24, George yard,
Lowgnte
Hannah John, spirit mert. 1, King st.
Uannen Harriet, dandM;, needlework,
Ac. seminaiy, 41, haviUe street
HanseU Wm. merchant ( h. 4, Jonatt
st
HTTLL«
[East Riding,] httll. S8S
Hatuley Wm. iionmonger, 18, Market t HdrriBon Wm. ship owner, 7, Pryme ft*
place
Hanson Charles, hosier, glover, and
laoeman, 14, Queen street
Hanson J. tailor, Ac. 82, Blanket row
Happy Mary. sho|)kr. 2, Grimsby In.
Haracastle Henry, linen draper, IT,
Prospect street
Hardisty Wm. bread <fe biscuit baker,
15, Sykes street
Hardy and A.«trop, paper hanging mfr.
8, St. John's street
Hardy Tbos. paper stainer ; boose 4,
Prospect street
Hardy Rt. plane mkr.33. Waterworks
street
Hardy Jamas, baker, 87, Choich lane
Hardy James, mariner, 3T, Dock st
Hardy Henry, sbopkr.36, Mytongate
Uardr Wm. cowkpr. 4, North street.
Prospect street
Hare John, wax and tallow chandler,
South side Trinity church ; bouse,
5, Myton place
Hare Marmaduke, landing waiter, 11,
Sykes street
Harford Geo. shopkr. 9, Bfoadley st.
Hargrave Elis. dress mkr. 6, Engme st.
HaigraTe John, foshioBable straw hat I
maker. 28, Lowgate
HarmTe Robert, taflor and draper, 6,
Lowgate
Marker John, butcher, II, Saville st
Harker Edw. butcher, 89, Bridge st.
Harker M. J. butcher, 45, Shambles ;
bouse, 1 1 , Paradise place
Marker Hobert, Tkt. Anchor, 31,
Waterworks street
Harland Thos. landing waiter. New
row, Anlaby road
Harley John, miirioer, 61 , West st.
Harper John, joiner. 6, Queen's plnoe
Harper Rtehard, baker, 75, West st.
Harker Mrs. Ann. schoolmistress.
Want's square. New Creorge st.
Harper John, tailor, 5> Thornton's sq.
Potterngate
Harper James, tailor. Green lane,
Drypool
Harper Richard, joiner, Castle street
Harris James, mariner, 8, West st.
Harrison. Watson, A Locke, bankers,
Whitefriargate ; (on Marriott A
Co. London)
Harrison John, mert ; h. 49, Geo. st.
HarrlsouRd. underwnter,Garrlson side
Harrison Richard 4fe John, shipowners
<& timber merts. 49, Gnrrison side
Harrison Bielby, woollen draper, 40,
Market place ; h. I, Portland place
Harrison Jobn, spirit merchant, 7,
North side Trinity church
HanHon Wm» spirit merchant, 3, iHawesJ. H.
Paragon place, Sykes street | Lowgate
Harrison Re?. Jolin, 5, Paragon place,
Sykes street
Harrison Robert, vtet. Indian Chief,
10, Blackfriargate
Harrison Thos. vict. Crown, SwmiMr-
Harmon Wm. schoolmaster, Great
Unu>n St. ; h. Jobn st. Church st.
Harrison Samuel, balcer 4; shoemkr.
117, High street
Harrison JoDn,tailor,22,Gt. passage st.
Harrison Robert, tailor, 8. Feather-
stone's entry, 1 78, High st.
Harrison Wm. tailor, -8, Feather-
stone's entry, 1 78, High st.
Harrison John, millwrigbt, 12, New
Drain bank, Wincolrolee
Harrison Rachael, ladies' school, Pot»
tern place, Postenigate
Harrison ilichard, keeper of the Luna-
tic Ass^ lum. 8, Charter house lane
HarrisQB Richard, twine spinner, 14,
Carrlane
Harrison James, mariner, 8, West st.
Harrison Richard, mariner,8. Mason st.
Harrison Henr}', beUhanger,Englishst.
Harrop Thomas, derk of St. John's
church, 3, Dyer's pi. Waterwks. st.
Harrow Mary, dress mkr. 13, West st.
Harslev Jobn, pawn broker, 1 4^ King st.
Hart Jacob, Kilversmitb 41c jeweller,
25, Humber street
Hartley Christr. rict. Sir John Falstaff,
Church street
Hartley James, vict. Humber Dock
Coffee House. 8, New Dock side
Hartley Edward, turner, Parade row
Harvey Richard, cabinet maker and
broker, 18, Posterugate
Han»'ood James vict. Grapes, 12,
Waterhouse lane
Harwood Richard, butter and bacon
factor, 41, Wbitefriargate
Hassell Samuel, T. nierdiaiit ; h. 22,
Whitefriargate
Hasslewood John, mariner, Chapel ct.
George vard
HaslewuoQ idury, gentwn. 4, Nile st.
Hastings James, farmer, 5, Albiou pi.
Hastings John, constable, Pottery
HasweTl Jane, milliner, 17, Aldbro' st,
Hatfield James, tailor, 18, New Dock
street
Hattersley John, mariner, 7, Clappi-
son's sq. Syke-s street
Havek>ck Cfeo. cooper, 19, New Dock
walls
Haveloek Rt. cooper W. end Old dork
Havitson Jtiines, oil merchant & ship
owner, 7, Bourne street
Hawdeu John, butcher. 88, Mx-tongt.
' "' [jer, glover, &c. 1.3,
9M
HULIm
[East Sidiitg.] holl.
Hawkes Wm. gun maker aad dentM,
ST. Scale lane
Hawkln Bdw. oil and oolounDaa, 50,
High street
Hawkiot Piioebe, stay mkr. 20, Bridge
ft/aet
HawUnt Thot. niarifier, 3, PrinoeM tt
Hawtey Geo. Tict. General Abercrooi-
. bie,39,Higkst.
Hawortb Frawas, insuranoe broken
agent and Ugfaler owner, 2, North
walit ; b. Jennincs street
eawoith Joshua, geiR. 201, Hi}^ st.
aworth Mrs. Mary, 23, Humberst.
Haye Henry, mariner, 19, New Geo.
street
Hayes Cbas. surgeon, 8, Dock street
Hayes H. B. surgeon, 8, Dock street
Hays J. B. ship and insurance broker.
and general agent. Commercial
buUdingi. 29, High street ; h. 15,
George street
Haythom Joseph, rict nnd pudeoer,
Pine Apple, spring row
Haythom James, excise oflkser, 14,
Regent's place, Sykes street
HaytoQ Tbos. laUor, 56, Sooit street
Hayward Wm. shoemaker, 7, Black-
friargate
Haywood James, Albk>n place
Head Thos. shoemaker, 36, Black-
firiargale
Headley Geo. whitesmith, 86, Cha-
riot street
Headley James, rope maker, dec ; h.
15, Osborne street
Healey Geo. druggist, 12, Queen st.
Hettton Thos. grocer, Ac 13, Mill st.
Heaton Willkun. bricklayer, 16, Sarile
row
Heawood and Jebson, house, ship, and
sign painters, North side Old Dock
Heawood Joseph, painter; house 17,
Gibson street
Hebblewhite John and Bei\j. woollen
drapers and batters, 20, Market
place
Hebblewhite John, woollen draper;
house, CoUmgkam
Hebblewhite Beiy. woollen draper;
house, 4, Cent per Cent St.
Hebblewhite Frauds, taUor, lfU,Uigh
street
Heckenberry Henry, baker, Alf^d st.
Heigbley William vict. BlueBeU,3,
Prospect street
Heigbley A nn,milliner,80,Wincolmlee
Heuard John, former. Green lane
Hembrmigb Francis, druggist^ 10,
Bond street
Henderson Wm . hair dresser, 1 , Queen
« •tree! .
.Hendry Thos. genUeman, 13, Worship
Ueadry and Hyde. auctkMteon and
appraisers. Exchange Sale Room,
Eicfaapge altey
Hendry Martin, general commiaskui
amt and broker, Stewartls yd.
152, High St.; h. 21, Prospect it.
Hendry Wm. auctkmeer, ds agent to
the European Life Oflke, Ac, ;
house, 49, Prospect street
Henekey Wm. excbe olfiair, 25, My-
HentigJohn, WiUiam, «lrCo. merts.
and ship owners, 24, High st.
Hentig John Wm. Prussian Cunsnl ;
house, CMingkam
Hentig Henrr Wm. meit. ; house, 18,
Arnkm street
Heowood and Robinson, linen aad
wooUen drapers, haberdashers, dt
silk meroers, 21, Su John st.
Henwood James, banker's derk, S»-
flMrslOMl
Henwood Thoa. banker^ cterk, S»-
MSTf fOtm
Hepper John, shoemaker. 141, High si.
Hepple Robert. butcfaer,llarket place ;
nouse, Robinson row
Herbert Wm. gent. 76, High st
HenraUJohn, vict Bloop Chance, 53,
High street
Herrington Mary Ann, day school, 26,
Gnmsby lane
Herring James, pock butcher, 60,
i^est street
Heseltine Benj. mert 14, SaTilleniw
Heseltine Jph. druggist, TO^Mjrtongt.
Heseltine Wm. manner, 4. Westst
Heseltine Thos. (lodgiugi) 44, Geo. at
Heseltine Charkjs, locker at the Cos-
torn house, and miniature painter,
16, Grotto square, Ifnson st
Heselton Tbos. gent 20, Great Pas-
sage st.
Hessey Wm. oowkeeper, 28. North st.
Hesslewood Lieut John, R. N. George
>'ard, Lowgate
Hesslewood Frauds, merobant's clerk,
2, Chapel street
Hesslewood Samuel, cowkpr. Chnrob
street. Dry pool
Heward John d? Robert, hosiers and
silk stocking rofn. 18, St. John st.
Heward Wm. sboemkr. 7, Blackfriaigt.
Heward Joseph, bread <fe ship biscuit
baker, 15, Bishop lane
Hewetson James and John and Co.
oil merchants 4fe ship owners, 16,
Wincolmlee ; h. T, Bourne street,
country houses, SUme Fmrp
Hewetson Joseph, merchant's defk,
10, Charles st.
Hewitt Thos. jan. and Co. general
agents, ship and insurance brakers,
Stewart's yard, 152, Hi^^st
f^
KTOL. [fyU OMtt^.) mnJL. IMS
8, York pandB
Hewitt Mto, aboeBwkey» i8£> Jt
John street
BawHt JU«ry, tettdetlor, ll0,!SUMr4t
fiewitt TbcM. mefobfuii'i cM^, O;
iSiwile f Upe^
Hick Geu. clerk of customs, "S^ Bfige's
Hick John, gentT i^ Cknk^ .ff^iaie,
JBvkQfriitrie^
'Hick John, merchant's dodc, fi, Page's
^okJobn, custom Jiouseiiffi«r,jSil-
wiird's pJAoe, <I««eilAot
JUeksJohn, ctblnet^tiakftrtffe l»olMc>
ao.Blaqkiitamte
JEids&Aos^, mmmi ^ cl»ir
10, Wells stietejt
4lMfe8.Qbrist.htii^U8mr, 4, BfjitONgt.
HigsQO Jolui. ceoffetwjr .flud iiouse,
«umQn..lnftffnMify,4; 8l,lJjowKt.
jaUdvMd Rd. Ki»t. 18, >f orlve^ow
HUkln Henry, net. BiUy Boy, 19,
jm HwTj, liiiitt. in tbe JUyvl l^iu^,
StuMifi«W«st
iiUl J9IMI, wipe »q4 ^Uit fneveliMt,
,ttiidr9«»ot(totJ)e(PbfiNiix FireOC-
,fii:i;, Md the PeUeup Ute A»u-|
jranoe Co. 18, Pfirliiiin«nt«iB0«t
Kill Robert, gent. Love Iwe
>iillAtrs. Mao'. 1S> FrnWett.
Hill Eli*, jmwnbtoter, aS, bishop lane
iJiU Paul, Vict. Original Andrew Mar-
vel* 35, Whitirtriamte
HiUJ«me8, shoukpr. 4,^ur»e st.
Hill Wm. botfjwr, HcMd st* Jeoniiigs
street
fiill Robert, sb9emkr. l,WiDOolmlee
HiU Jo«e{A>» sbepiqpr. aT, Seott st.
HindJe Joseph, canvasser, 0, Hodj^n
square. %kesatreet
Kinsley John, cabinet mkr.Parade row
Hiailey Jiobp,.shQ«ifcpr. U), Now Pti^
street
^Hipsley John,- aonstard mfr. ami ag^st
to the Siuffbik Amioabie aud Ge-
.«eial Country iFire Office, «,rlfin-
kle St. : bouse. Bell Fi$ki
Bird WjD. ligbtttrniaii,36, Uumber st.
Hirst ilooathftu, ir«wi¥Mjger, 41, Mar-
ket place
lUnt iUrohoaifVorsted n^fr. 35, Win-
colmlee ; house, Wilham
ftiiit JlMNs,.stVP .owner, 9,. Dkockst.
Hint Joa^b, lurDitnra boo^, ^,
HirslMarmaduke, schoolmaster. Jack-
aoD^t. Nepttmest..; bouse, Itow
John street
ibMsben.Vfm. giooer,tfec.23,ChiMiotat
Hitohc» Wo. tin p^te workei^ 2S,
Gagdtinjtreet
JiMUwd Myrtidwas p^r. ekxmtk rt>
Hobson W. E. gent. StubbiB«tfttet
iMisQO:]|Miid,vlol. Bay Hoiae, J»
Weatat.
Hqbaon f jancis. groonr, WMban
Hobson mdd. McW, N«w lohn st.
4fodfaW4n..4er ^Oo. sail Aakeis, 92,
Humber street
iiio4ipaD.'«inM.iCiiiiiar, 4k. Witluin
Hodgson Geo. shoemkr. 4, Mytoogate
JUodeHW PmMM, tbakar, K4, iligb lA.
Hpd0WidUl(ik,«^NMer, ),fiiiklk>use In.
ffodgson John, sboeniiirjl.Pioapactst.
.HodAMB WmJukcr, li,iKarth:kieat,
Prospect street
dMgsiui Imms, «bopkeapor,46.fid-
jfaraUaet
Hodgson John, «onif^t(or, l.'Pflncets
at«e«t
Hodgson Thos.roaiiner^,Thoaiton8t.
Jtodsonioba, yi«t.!libQftedess,MF-
ton st. and cabinet makar. ffrun-
.dltfift.
Hogg Thos. joiner, 'b.-^akhouse >lane
Moa IRoi. ^xifltofD bouse <»i&Qar, Jtty
A Idbru' street
Oog/mni^lobo, >sba|i]M0per, IJ, flr»-
terbouse lane
4ioUian fiep. Son, omd iCo.ahipping
agents, whorfiugeos, M insurttnce
«bc^ni,^«ial.idl, Higb^tMet
Holden ueo. mert. ; h.^-6, nrqvMence
torn
Hold«n Qeo, mffiyl^aMt; liotiie, M,
Prospect St.
HoMen TJmiiuis, .spiidtor, V^iUiA of
Green ginger
Holden Wni. oabkist .Biaker, tDpper
Union vsjdw^
Holder Wm. druggist, 24^ Winoolrolee
HoldBraess^bon;ias,ahip, (be. brolfiar ;
house, )L Portkuid alaoe
Holdemess Francis, jolaw, 3t. 4tuin-
tin's liiaee, Dryuool
Holderness Sarah, lodging bouse, 5,
Castle rQ,w
HoUstookand Wslght, house xfeyhip
painters, t7I,4{)glLst.
HoMstock Henn', painter ; bouse, 15,
.©eoigiB sr<M»
Holdstock Mnrk, bread <fe ship * biscuit
iiaker, i5« Oreoige yard
Holdsworih Wm. hook, print, and
SusiCiSpller,. stationer, nndcircu-
tiag library, 69, Lawsate
UboldsworMi -John, mert. ;h.r, Aibiun
street
Holdsworth .Ba>id, Jioot i& shoe mkr.
62, Lowgate
Holdawsfth J^s. J. Y 1 , Westst.
Holdsworth Thos. bone dealer, and
Usery.staUekeepar,^, Pox st.
HoUsworUi John, shopkeeper, 1, Be-
vwleyxoad
BB
286 BULL. [Eoit Biding.] hull.
UoUasd Wm. lUp owner, 2, Cbariet
ftieet
Holknd BenJ. lUp owner, 90, Hl«fa
street : bouse, 23, Albion street
HolUnd Mrs. Charlotte, 68, MiU st.
HoUingwortb and Uolderoess, ship 4;
insuranoe biokeis,Eichafige buUd-
ijDgs
HoUingwortb Tbot. maiiner, Hodgson
street
Holmes Joseph, mabocaoy merchant,
opposite ExoKMAh boildia^.
Queen street
Holmes Richard Henry, dock maker,
6, Bishop lane
Holmes Wm. vlct. Golden cup. Steam
Packet bouse, and Subscription
Newsroom, Number street
Holmes David, plumber and glazier,
26, Bond street
Holmes John, tanner, Church street,
Sculooates
Holmes Charles, furniture broker, 16,
Blackfriargate
Holmes Joseph, furniture broker, 82,
Blackfiiargate
Holmes Stephen, whitesmith,49,Black-
friars^te
Holmes Wm. Ude waiter, 12, Water-
house lane
Holmes Thos. tailor, 2, Neptune pi.
16, Trippet
Holmes Samuel, tailor, 17, Sewer In.
HoUoyd Thomas, grocer, 28, Blanket
row
Holroyd Timothy, mariner, U, Hom-
ber street
H<dt John, eating house, 15, Scale In.
Hooper J. K. silk dyer, 22, Waterfaouse
lane
Hope John, butcher, 14, Fish street
Hopkin Wm. comb mfr. and toy deal-
er, 4, Market place
Hopkins Jnmes, shopkeeper. Church
street, Drypool
Hopp Tlios. half dresser, 4, Scott st,
Hopp John, hairdresser, 46, Bridge st.
Hopper Wm. tobaooomfr. ; bouse, 18,
Georre street
HdpperElis. (lodgings,) 14, Robinson
row
Hopper Wm. furniture broker, 6,New
I)ock street
Hopper Wm. furniture broker, 68,
Carr lane
HopwoodWm. wine and spirit mert.
underwriter, ship owner and insu-
rance broker, 33, Hjghst. ; h. 23,
Dock st.
Hopwood Wm. & Co. common brew-
ers, I, Westst.
Hordon John, schooimaster,4 7, George
street
Hornby Mrs. Jane, 18, Finkleotreet
Horncastle Tbos. bone merchant; b.
2. Boame street
Homtestle Wm. ship owner, 18, Of-
boroe street
Homer John and Amoa, merchants.
28, High Street
Homer Simon, gent ; h. 84, Prospect
street
Homer James, Tk^ Three Tons,
LeadenhaU souare
Homer John, plumber and fliasiec.
Witham *^^'
Homor Jane, grocer, dkc ]9,Lowgt.
Hornsby James, shoemaker,Queeost.
Horusby Jas. fruiterer, 8, Blanket row
Horskiy John, ship owner and under-
writer. 12, Scale lane
fioisley EHx. oonfecCioncT, dte. 18.
New Dock walls
Hoisley Stephen, tobacconist, snulT
and tea dealer, 80, Sihrer st.
Horst Joseph, shopkpr. 6, Lowgate
Horwood D. G. banker's derk, VTU-
son street, Drypool
Hotham Tbos. butcher, 8, Lowgate
Houlder Wm. wheelwright, », Cook^
buildings, Broadley street
Howard Mrs. Ann, 47, Spencer street
Howard J. Samuel, M.D. 47,Mytoogt.
Howard Jph. butcher, 13, St. John st.
Howden Geo. vict. Ship Diana, 18,
Church lane
Howe Geo. vict. Sam's Coffee House,
South side Trinity church
Howe John, printer, bookseller, bind-
er, and stationer, 3, Scale lane
Howe John, coachman, Postemgate
Howlett Robert, taik>r, 8, Trippet
Howlett Thos. tailor, 2, Church hine
Hoyland Samuel <fe Co. cutlen and
elastic steel truss makeri, lo,
Queen street
Hoy laud Samuel, cutler ; h. 32, Ffnkle
street
Hudson Francis, gent. 23, Prospect pi.
Drypool
Hudson John <& Son, linen A wooUea
drapers, 47, Market plaoe
Hudson John, linen draper; house, 14,
Nile street
Hudson John, chemist A druggist, 4;
importer of leeches, 28, water-
works street
Hudson W. C. joiner, Oranthan's
entry, Dat(ger kuie
Hudson Geo. baker, 1, Maohell street
Hudson Rt.whitesmith,3d,Blanketrow
Hudson Tbos. toll collector, 11, St.
John street
Hudson Tbos. hair cutter, 6, Water-
works street
Hudson Wm. overkioker, 6, Prince
George entry, 184, Hidi street
Hudson Wm. Waterhouse lane
HULL.
[East Riding.^
HULL.
«87
Utigall Tbomasy solicitor, and derk of
Court of ReqaesU, IT, Bowlalley
lane; boose. 8, Charlotte street
Hulley ChristoDDer, patten maker <&
cutler, 63, Prospect street
Humberstou Mark Edward, spirit
merchant and insurance broker, 5,
Biackfriofgate
Humberston Bdward, gent. Staniforth
place, Patrick ground lane
Humble Richard, wine and brandy
merchant, 81, High street
Humble Thomas, schoolmaster, 169,
High street
Humphrey Wm. vict. Golden Mea«
sure, 88, Mytongate
Humphrey Thomas, auctioneer, ship
surveyor, ship smith, and agent
to underwriters, 60, Dock street ;
bouse, 8, North street
Humphrey Rd. mariner, 21, Water-
bouse lane
HuDsley Peter, vict. Bath Tavem,
Huraber baiik
Hunt Mrs. Ann, ladies' seminary, 10,
Grimston street
Hunt Jane, brewer, George yard, 170,
High street
Hunt Robert, vtot. Aiicb(», 68, White-
friargate
Hunt Etty, vict. White Swao, T7,
High street
Hunter Wm. sail maker, Broadley
street
Hunter Francis, vkt. George <& Dra-
gon, 102, Hij^h street
Hunter Joseph, whalebone cutter, 13,
Macbell street
Hunter Mrs. Mary, IT, Charles street
Hunter James, nuuiner, John's place
Hunter Francis, mariner, 7, Sykes st.
Hunter William, mariner, 22, Pros-
pect place. Drypool
Huntington Cfharles, wine <fec. mer-
chant; house, Anlaby road
Huntington Mrs. Olive, 17, Geo. st.
Huntington Christopher, genu 4, Re-
gent's place, SvKes street
Huntington Miss M. A. 12, Bond st.
Huntley Richard, saddler, Witham
Hurst John, timber merchant and ship
owner, Old Dock side ; bouse, 24,
H umber st.
Hui^t James, ship owner, 9, Dock st.
Hurst Wm. mariner, 6, North st.
Husband Charles, merchant's derk,
Swnmm'gatigi
Hussard John, livery stable keeper,
62, Saltboase lane
Hustwick Robt. coach manufacturer ;
bouse, 1 1, Osborne st.
Hntcbcroft Rt. vict. Ship, Hodgson st.
liutchcroft William Benson, school-
oiaster, 1, Mason street
Hutchinson Jas. joiner, 2, St. John st.
Hutchinson John, grocer andteadlr.
9, Wbiiefriargale
Hutchinson John, printer. 29, Silver st.
Hutchinson Js. woite8mitD,6,Castle st.
H utchinsonRd .pawnbroker,3, West st*
Hutchinson Wm. joiner and bulkier, i,
GeoT^ yard, Lowgate
HutchlnsonMary,milliner,50,Wfriargt.
Hutchinson Isabella, dress maker, 9,
Prospect St.
Hutton Geo. butcher. Lime st.
Hutton Sarah, sbopkpr. Hodgson st. .
Hutton Mary, sbopkpr. J 4, Garden st.
Hutty Wm. (lodgings) 9, George st.
Hyde Rt. landing waiter, 6. King st.
Hyde W. W. attctk>neer, b. Land of
Green ginger
Ingmire Wiuiam, butcher, 37 and 88,
Shambles ; house. Blanket row
Innes David, printer, 1 1 , Manor st. .
Inness Thos. surgeon, 27, Blanket row
Inuui and EdwaMs, flax dressers, 18,
Queen st. ; bouse. Pier st.
Irving Wra. flax dresser; h. Nelson st
Irving Geo. shoemaker, 16, Castle st.
Irving John, bricklayer, 2, Duke st.
Irving Edw. bricklayer, Ann st.
Irving John, mahoer, 4, Garden sq.
Princess st.
Jackson John, mert. 16, Bowlalley In.
Jackson Thos. mert. 17, Charlotte st.
Jackson and Smith, confectioners, 89,
Mytongate
JacksouJno.<&Son,grooers,<fec.Witbam
Jaclcson Richard, grocer, Witham
Jackson Ralph, grooer, (fee Queen st.
Jackson William, wine and brandy
merchant, 49, High st.
Jackson Edw. pawnbroker, 6, Fish st.
Jackson Robt. commercial agent, 149,
High street ; h. 4, Hanover sq.
JacksonJohn,ironmonger,2,St. John st.
Jackson John, tallow cbandler, 6,
Grimsby lane court
Jackson Geo. butcher. 3, Shambles ;
house. 21, Great Passage st.
Jackson Wm. joiner, 12, Quay st.
Jackson Geo. bricklayer ds bnck mkr.
7, Prince st.
Jackson Wm. Lincoln yeast ware-
house. New John st.
Jackson Jaue,straw hat mfr.9.Kingst.
Jackson Wm. fellmonger. Cliff's sq.
Hodgson St.
Jackson Jas. fruiterer, 1, SL John st.
Jackson Mrs. Ann, 2, Brook st. square
Jackson Mary,gentlwmn.2,Engrtsh st.
Jackson John, gent. 36, Brook st.
Jackson John, gent. 4, Beverley road
Jackson Richd. ship owner, 8, Cent
per cent st.
Jackson Thomas, tallow chandler dt
soap boiler, 36, Church lane .
bb2
HULL*
lEmi Midif^.]
4mirt.f, WdUamit.
Jackson >¥iii. ladin' tfeoeiMker, 5,
PMHrtek'f ^. 1 1 . WAtomotlB ft.
Joduen Wm, leni. mmmtrgtmg*
Jmhaon Jowpfy taker, 04, Htofi ti.
JadBKNi RoM. tailor. 36, Vftmi K.
Jackson Wn. hair di«s6«r, I, lowl-
■Beykfie
Jtdisoii MaiUhtw, nMrdmnl'f oftnk,
2. Catbaiiiie iq. BfaMVfl.
JacksoD H. I. i*artiinr,»r,etrttiii4yhi.
Jadmii JowjA, efork of cvaUma,
HoUeritess RMd
JaoksoD William» ■triner. New ion,
Anlabyroad
Jackion Hobt. pifeC, SI, Htrceorl «t«
Jackson James, paiiitier. New Bock
side : bowe, 8. EogMb St.
lacksoo Peter^ bailer, 1*, QoeMst.
Jackson MMtbew^ nariaer, Whim «t.
JmuSrSSn\, jew#lw A tUfmnittki
19, Silver St.
JinotaTbof.tb:t.Ch[«ipes, Vtwoetttt.
Jsigger R»chd. botofaer, 7, L. Vhkm st.
Jagier AaroB, bak mtUr, dealer bi
bats, 4ra Dock ofilee raw
MmMo Joba, oiMmI mkr. Ckwob
ft. Drypool
JAiMiaa Josepb, mUkr aod ikmv
dealer, Marvel ft.
Jjilknil Waiiam £u]nt¥>ri, soUcttOfj 1»<
Jaiiio> Ricbil. btokf^r fwA PfiWimrrL'tel
u^nt,C!o)nmpTd^ bitlldU^g»,N tf b
IT, Eij^y<b«L
JmiitiH Jtthii^ (bo|»kpr* iw, GftH«*n %t,
Satummti t'ut^r^ ntiiniii^r. Buck ^»]\3,
JarivietlaoH^t j(vilL East tL Chufcb
»L Drypoul
JnqiiiM Tbt»». |>iilnt.e?r, 10, fit, Jfufin it,
JnqiKiit I'!i1trvnml, (>lumlK<r «& ^lAfiier,
Jnqitcw Jrih^i iltcN^rjrtkfr ll« M}'l:mi <t.
Jii(}LH'« Julji»i f^'bilr iitiik^r nn^t t-U'i[)
J^qiif^ Gcwj* e*ftbrtiWiit1» ilt?iihrj 9,
JertUa Jubti, fM» GhLIoii Mv^sup*, 5,
JftiTdlt Alrti* Atjjv> H, Prj m** it.
J^iftntt Miiifj tbLM^kjjf, 4ii>,Wlii«iliiiIff
J«rvia TUriutuy, hrl^kliiycr (Uid iilas-
fw* H^tuwin^ itinisbpr. tn, We«t <t*
t*^* y wi-Ki'til. Llimwiwuit, AwJftfVf rtl .
*» Itoftfa pitHde,
tBaepb,fwdB«
Jetf Geo. taTter. xfl'. I
JefffHf J AKjBlIliie»^«5,WftncU
Jaflbieon Cbrtrtopbef, oowfceeper, »^
Waterbeufe lane
JefltersoA Heary, jetaMv, 19, Chapel la*
Jeflbnr Jaseiv Aunlture Ofokei, U,
New Dock st.
Jfflteiy Joba, taUfr, tU, HlRk al.
Jeffery WilUam, ctetk i» tbetn; office,
Webater'f yd. New Geiir|>e f C
Jenkins Rlebd. smgvoa, 8. Carltade st.
ienkiaMiiA Mcbnoad, 9lafs,eb}B»A
Staffordsbire wareha. 86, Lowgt.
J«Bikiiif0a £%¥ld, sataoelniaateiv €,
Foundry ww
Jettkioaon Robl. gRMxr, LI , TtfAumglL
Jeakkisoft Wflk fSoearinr.^ Bdgir St.
Jaakintefi Ge^. BMrtnar, WaHaer^ so.
Sykes at.
eiiMnBoo Wttkna, bafear, »n ft. ; ll
New Georce st.
HMEofi
nmnnt JMOMiieW. Viet. CKAdCB Baff^
22, Saltbouse laae
iepsoA Jeaepb, padnter; b. S^Band aL
Jerom Wm. sbopkeeper, IJ, Flnkfe st.
iervia Mary, fempaliesi, i^ ^^^^ I»"^
JessopWm. traveller^ ft, Torkparade^
Hfveney NMi4
Jewell Ann, bouse and fklp aaiater.
West end of tbe Bock
Jewett Simon, commisskm ami&cUtf,
Walkei«9 so. Sykes at.
Jewett John, vict. and spbrlt dealer*
^ell Memans, i% MHl ft«
Jewett Mrs. 8. 1, Saencerst^
Jerwiofi Mri. Ann, 9, Bourne st.
Jewson Jobn, merckaDt's derfcf St«
Qttintlii's pTace. Drypood
Jobfto Wm. uaibreBa mfr. ar, Lowvt.
Jobnaon B. L. attorney, 7, Blason st.
JobOBoa Wm. |r«nt. §. Paradise phioe
Jobnson Richard, eentlenian, 9, Com*
meroe lane, Edgrar st.
Jobnson Jos«pb,)tpirit mefcbt. Jaanes'a
place, 2, MAAon st.
JobnsonKdw.bnen draper,b8berdaAeT
<fe silk meiTTer. S, Market plaoe
Jotaiifon TbOii. baberdasber, baidwaro
* toy dealer, 18, Mytongate
Jobn^m wm. fiyooer, Ac 9 and lOy
Waterworics st.
Jobnson James, commercial agent, 22^
North St.
Johnson Tbos. shoemaker, Il.Trippet
JobMon Mrs. Ann, 89, Prospect st.
Juhiison Edw. gent. 6, Beverley road
Jobnson John, ijent. 13, Dock st.
Johnson John, gent. 4, Scott^ sq. II,
Blanket row
Johnson Mr*. Mary, 1, Mason st.
JcAmsoo Rt. tinner, 14, Charterbs. hu
Jobnaon Abm. pawnbroker, la.Trlppet
Jobnson Aaron, tinner, 18, Vicar Una
HULL.
[EoH Riding.]
HULL.
28>
Johnson Ann, bocier and glover, 20,
Scale lane
Johnson Deborah, ladies' boarding
school, 4, Bounie st,
Johnson Geo. tailor, 1, Sykes at,
Johnson John, vict. <fe gardener. Blue
Bell, Green lane. Drypool
Johnson WmMcL " Jack on a Cruise,"
North St. Prospect St.
Johnson A nn,fishmonger ;b. Posterqet*
Johnson Joseph, travelling draper, 21,
Garden st.
Johnson and Parrot, lath renders. Old
Dock end
Johnson Jas. poulterer, 1 1 ,Grimsby In.
Johnson James, farmer, Johnson's yd.
North St. Prospect St.
Johnson Harriet, sbopkpr. 4. Myton st.
Johu-son Geo. shopkpr. 48, Mytongate
Johnson Jph. baker, 6, Dock office row
Johnson Lawrence, shopkeeper <fe con-
fectioner, 1 1, Dock office row
Johnson Rd. engraver, 80, Scale lane
Johnson Rtobd. tivery stable keeper,
12, Carrlane
Johnson John, mariner, I, Clark's sq.
Sykes st.
Johnson Henry, oowkeeper. Air st.
Johnson Wro. oowkpr. 3, Coai)el st.
Johnson John, mariner, 2, Castle row
Johnson Richd. mariner, Postenigate
Johnson Robt. hone dJr. 5, Chapel st.
Johnson John, f reen grocer, 2, Blue
Bell eptry, High St.
Johnson John, baker, 36, Mill st.
Johnson Timothy, shopkeeper, 83,
Chariot st. .
Johnston Maria, book and toy seller,
7, Market place
Jones and Forrester, goldsmiths, jew-
ellers A watch mkrs. 1 T, Marlcet pi.
Jones Anthony, goldsmith; b. Kirkella
Jones (fe Kirk, linen <fe woollen drapers
A haberdashers, 60, Market place,
and 1 and 2, Silver st.
Jones Wm. cutler <& surgeon's instru-
ment rnnkpr^ 35, St/ John st,
JoD^ ThiK. !>jhi.>t.NJikr. ^ii* Briiliir st»
J iine% T 1 1 Lts .G .sb i 1 1 1 J wnt? r f rU , M II Hii J *■ t.
Jofie^ Tti'i^^ Bliiieinkr, 5,, ProspiH-l ><(.,
Joiit'fl Ituai', Ljiir rJri+Hsei tV tL'u dealer,
i^, WhiielrJar^iite
J ODesllttniMb,tl^y sclir h i^ ,4^0^^^^ ^ J<^ ^ \-
In^iiiSf Danlf I, filiopk[^. 7, BurUm si,
Jofilmjj Sm. tritdt*iif"r, **, Wlnoolmtrt*'
JofHAn Mti:'li«ti*lf mftriuer, ^j Wi^xt st.
JowiU Kolil. luiuUjDrJt'r, IT^ St'uli^ btie
J*i ?p |i t J^nm , s\.m\v bill i f^f r . N* i^ WnTtiti o n t.
i\i\Ai Wni. vict. S^Mi^ Opirri-^on
Jijlib Ann» lift) ST'litM'il^ ,")h. NVptnlK* pL
J£uy ife Liddlt^, v^mtf rit^r^iliftftL-^^ Cotn*
niftrrifct huildiiiicw, i% \h]f).\ it.
h-^y Jolifi, gi^rjt. DibLuti&t ixitili, Ctiiit
per ceut st.
fifl 8
Kay Cornelius, dass and chins dealer.
Shambles, & Urae burner, Hum-
berbank
Kay Geo. plumber and glasier, ^
Blanket row
Kay Ralph, shoemalcer, Stummrgtmgw
Keddey Robt. merchan^ shin owner dt
Spanish consul, 6, BlanKet row
Keddy Ralph, Tk:t. Vittoria Tavern,
2
Keel Ist.
Keen VV m. j<>u]€f, (jisijk uikr. tk far-
nth in^ Itrukvi, K'y^ \*'w Dock st.
Keet<fri y\m\\ sho]ik[n-. J 10, Hitjh it.
Keigtil"\ Kr' ij]tTT.iV>"ii|n-.'i'nt'r» Old
Ci I . r I n I i E- . M i -i. Lj > t . ; h \ W « ir^bJ p st.
Keigfl ' ' ii ■ ;.ih,Midrlk"r, i:^,??itJverst.
Kelah Ituu^i.;., mariner, Sj, Water-
house lane
Kelly Thomas, shopkeeper, 28, Low
fJnion St.
Kelsey Thos. vict. Blue Ball, Air st.
Kelsey John, joiner A cabinet maker.
Walker's sq. Paragon place
Kelsey James, furniture broker, ^.
13, Blackfriareiite
Kelsey John, shopkeeper, 7, Grottosq.
Mason st.
Kemp' William, sent. Discoont ooort.
Cent per cent st.
KempMary.straw hat mfy.44,SaTUe ft,
Kemplay \Villiam, elerk of customs,
S8, Brook ^t.
Kennedy Jas. Bsq.barrist^r, 1 l,Geo.st.
Kennedy Wm. millwright d; macfaioa
maker, Summerganrt
Kennin^ham Adam, blacksmith and
clerk of the parish of Drypool,
Church St.
Kent Robt. day school, ^, Wincolmlee
Kent Robt. cabinet mkr. Drypool sq.
Ker Edw. ^ntleman, I, Albion st.
Kerman Wm. cowkpr. Sttmmergamg^
Kerman Jph. cowkpr. 8mnmergangs
Kerman Nathaniel, cowkeeper, Hoi-
• demess road
Kerry Richard, merchant's olerk, 8,
Clark's sq. Sykes st.
Kershaw John, grocer. <&c. 48, Lowfft,
Kershaw Edw. eating bouse, 62, South
end
Kidd John G. linen draper, dro. 52,
Market place
Kidd Anthony, classical school, 30^
Brook St.
Kidd Dan. bricklayer, 12, Castle st.
KMd John, clerk of customs, 14,
Upper Union st.
Killingbeck John, brazier, 3, Water*
houM* lane
Killin Peter, vict. Blue Bell, If*
Wflterworks st.
King Rev. John, M.A. 9, Prvme st.
King Robert, merchant, 8^ Baker sU
i^
BULL.
[Eatt MUittg,] BTOJu
Mit(Mw, 4»MlMie RUUMCaeiiirars,
59, Mnrket pUioe
^Douse, Neptune st.
KiDir* MMi, liMti- 4t wooUea dm-
Kin J<A% Un«« dMyer ; bottsey i,
KiMTioh^ CtMMt Mkn*^ H^ Now
Kin etai. worsted mft. 5, Ftokto sU
KiS Jo1m>» kmrikif wii.>«>Ckbone si.
KhM Mwm^ iRUten «»» BtackfiiMffitd
k9W ^<>^ f ''^ liEtlwf ; ^ ^ Nii«
Kirby Mury, vict. BowliM atm Ta-
Kirby Wm. bricklayer, «, W(ter-
wOfks*!.
KMgr ThM^rMriBatyDockftt.
Kirby IhM. miniief, 1&, PriMea^ft.
KM^y lUrky Mariner, ITyUartxwatit
Kirluiuf? James, gent. >^ lkM>t»ft.
KiikflMM^Jata%tfMi(L yi^BlnBketiow
Klrkiu A Backbouse, aatUo— >rs <&
appnipmiy autUoft Mart,. 6a>^
Lowgate
Ktrk»*Bfomb]i, osomikmi kewev^
Joliao s|ite^ biowery, Water-
house lane
Khrkt»Robeit> painter, 2T, Trippei
Kiftoia .Jofan, BMriBM, ir„ RobMA'if
place, 8, Mason at.
KbknaJefeiniafa^sbif ownen; b. WaUr-
Kirk Rt. draper ;h. 18, TrWty hiw In.
Ki* Wm. vtet YaiBKHiU Am, U8^
Hifchat.
KirkTboa. pawiibwker,29,Griii]eby bK
Mflthsm JoMph% pawBbrokaf. AS,
MiUst.
Kiikwood Stapben, Tust. *« Opei^
New Dock,'' 80, Blanket row, i
Umber oMMhajit^ QMeon st.
Kirkwood Stephen, siinwyor ofvoads,
l^ Naflor^s row, Witbam
Kiriew Eo. lf«rley,6ollecuir of taiaS]
Hodffson St.
fhrlow HuMiab, abopkpR, 1 T^hapal! bk
irlew Mar>-, sbopkpr. 1», 0reat
PdMNtcesi.
Kitc&iD>;;man Charle8,maTiAef, U^ New
Gear^st.
Kitching fleo. gPDoar, tallow ckandleiv
(fe caeesemon*rpr, II, Macket pi.
KitoUn^ Geow batter, and atiaw bat
mfr. 26, Whitefrtawate
Kbtchirw Thoa. toiloc and batter, 1*
_ KntTlJ, Queenst.
Kittbing Nalnbj, mfr. ti sail oiotk
MoBng. aboa yiraad, ^ WiSra
Kittle Albiat, irugiial^ dem.$5, Mu-
ketpbice
KaaaA Tbas. gMrdaner, HaflilKr b«Bk
Kni^bt John, cbtfaea Mcer,i3»y 6«at
KaiflStjSm> deikof St Mary % €ei*
I oerceaist.
CMiM TboB^ maiiDeqr, 4, GciaMtoftil.
KnoU Franda,. manner, Wka pltce,
Cattafe gafdana
Knowbia lalbMy, sbopbeeptt,. 4»
Waferbouse lane
ICatwsiat, Shcmm <fc <\k wtea bmi^
<fr insurance brokers,. ^ Camoier-
eMb«UiDg3,iUgbtt.
Kaowaley Edw. nwit^b* 16, Gco« it»
LabonWm. roattraMdkr. 51,£dg«r8t.
earner, t, H«k
Latvptfonry, 1
nec^s^iiaae
LsmRvw Aleiandep. tonaei, 17^ High
st.:beiMe, 7,Eaglidisl.
Lake Bifs. Samb, John's cwMrt, l»,Ot*
bom* St.
LalotiieiHenry^CDCft an4 fl« hiiihaa^
20, Hijch St.
Lanb C^acfiKt), ffoeat aoddnpafr V^
Orimston st.
Lan)^Jaae,«cl.81oboy Mg^Kghst*
Lamb War. pabifecr, Olobe eotry, 18a,
Lamb BdwMd, lightenoMi, OU P«b-
(entkury^Cborebst;.
LaadbeiN^ 8«nL taOMT, V Gbopel koM
Lambert Wm. giecei aad tea daaler^
^a^Mbrket place
L«nb«rt C. Ums dpr. 27, W.frimato
Lambert Mrs. Eliiabetb, 6,. Flab st.
j Lambert MIA.M. H, CMUest.
Lambert Geo. music preoapbcnv ^>
FiaUest.
Lanibert Joaepb Cari»if, teacher oT
the Fieiic&laiig* 19, Sarlle roiw
Lambert John B^ wine mmi. undarw
writer,,* ship oww»vK<hia7 st;
house, 12, Nartbst
Lanbert Joaepb, gaot. 2*, Osbonni.
Lambart J«iepB. coal insptoter, (and
agent for Bxlrtteaara and Co.
^ntbroS) 42,%Qtb end ; b«Me,
81, Brook it.
LwnbeitWm.wbitesinttli Awiia oiA
lender maker. 11, New IkKk st.
Lanbeit Suab, tour dlr. 9, Tiiptet
La Maiefae Job» Baiaard, ship dr k^^
•oianoe broker, and agent to the
Royal Eicbaiige Auncanee CofliN
pMny,200,Hi^st.
LaMMtof Jaa*. gentwK. HodgiQi tt.
Lane Rar. flamL 29| West st^
Lftngdate J. R. tamer. Docket
Langiley Jaa. eating boiiae« 1, SaalelH.
Lantfey Tboi» vtoL Dog and Duck^
LaogTkkwm. sboenaktf^ 16, MiU it.
HDLU
[Emi Mtdmg.}
HULL.
291
Witbnm
tanvAgg ElMbeih, day sdiool, 7,
Church St, Wiiico*inlc«
Iitl^lih J^epky cMtkeswMe raoirair.
Cbnrchst. Sculcoates; bouae,57,
Scott ft.
Lapisb jMBCfly |«ik. etrtbeiWAie mk,
18^ ClMBeb St. Seokuato*
Ltiard Tbos. dock and wiiicb iMker,
aSy Mftrkf4 pi.; h. 3»y Bn^Usb sU
Large Rd. belUnnn, 8> New Di>ckst.
I^aioeUes iamM, oil reftaen 1, Ckywb
st. Sciitoaatefl
LasceliM Ratpb, taiWr, 45, Savile st.
LasceUt»Tkos.aboenikr. iT, Boadst.
LasctUaa Jiwes^ broker <te aMTefaaMt,
Cowmeftitaa biiildmss^ 2fy High
st. ; boose, Wincolaitee
Latban^ Robert^ apotbecarr totba
Ssukoatesdispeiisory, i\, Uigbil.
h&fentk Wn. ship <& iiuHiiafioa bro-
ker, wharfinger, and genetalooni-
mlssiflA trnmr ^> HMi st.
Laaper Job. eork cvUer, 127. Hi^b st.
Leavens John, gent. 2, up. UaiOtt st.
Leaveoa Rt. tarner, W. end of Dock
LedeU Ann, butcbw, 6, Raikcs st.
LedellGeo. daysehl. 2a, Gt, pa<i|^. st.
Lee Rev. 6eo. teacher of eiasiici, 5w
PoitaDp;»te
Let Hitt, gttMnraft caiwDi«ion a^nt.
ship and rmavanco bsoker, and
aMflt to the Birmioghnm Fi«»
nnoei 1% QowlaHajlane ; bouse^
Summergan§(s
Lee ^ TaH» tar md tarpanffne H^
titters, /^neral onasasiMion apniits»
ship A imuranea bfuken^ Cnarcn
st. Seuloeatea
Lee Newmarcb, ship cbandkr, 166^
High St.
Lee BcUby, tallow cbandk;? A hmxm
factor, 16, Bridge st.
Lea Thes. geiiena ai^al, accoaatant^
A inaMmace broker, 150, Hl^st.;
boase. 30, Ceer^ si.
LetfMrs. Elianbetb,21, Kiiest.
Laverack dt O^ eonfactora * wbar- i Lee Wm. gent. 2, 6nmt Passa^ st
ftagem. 8^ High st. 1 Lee Mary Ana, 5, Baker st.
Laverack Mivtio, oefnfaetor; ho«se» Lee JebiL bulefae
Nayk»'sronr,Witbaai
Law James, spinnfaBg Blaster to tbe
WorkbuQse, 49£iaa>beffbank
Lawer Peter, joiner, 42, Wkioalmlee
Lawrence JoM, brasb nfr. 9, Hew
Dock St. ; bouse, 16, Bbadtriruw
La^aon Mrs. Mane, 26, Albion st.
Lawson Gteo. manner, Edward's place.
Love lane
Lawson William, tide winter,, 64, Carr
la
Lawtott John, joiaer. Old Doek end
Lawton Mis. Aan. la, CasUe row , .»„
Laybourn Robt. draggist, 99^ AMbro* Lemott JoAn, bfkdda^r, piasteie^ A
street brick maker, 1. Bourne 0t.
bulefaer and beeoii ikctor^
51, Marketplace
Lee ChKx bnteher, 39, High st.
Lee Henry, govecaof of the lowe of
correction, better lana
Lee Titus, shoemkr. Chntcb at.DrypK
Leo Jobo, pilot, Kelsey's entry,BbNk »
friargate
Lee Tkoa. aiariAer,4ft, WUseii^ oaurt.
Dock St.
Lee Wmw gfeett fitocer, 48, B. frtargt*
iLeek Wan, grocer, <kc 80, Kortb st.
LegKptt Janes, bncklayer <& plasteMK„
Parade row
La}'Cock Thos. mariner, 9, Yocatan
plaeev 9, Otbome st.
Layoock Wm. mariner,. 4, Hokne's
> coart, Bkteklrianata .
Laaaros Samael, silk bat aMttofactu-
rer.81, Bladcfiaai^irta
Leach Wm. shopkpr. 20, Cbnieb In.
Lettdbethorp Jobiiy paper stataei, B«-
I^eafe^Geowgardeaer, Halfpenay babrii,
Caroline st.
Beafa Was. maekier, 7, Wext st.
liaake John, botcher, 48, Shambles ;
bOBse, 1), Waltfaamst.
leake JokiL vlelaaltec, WiBdmU^ M^
Wblcefnargate
Beaka Was. plmnber and gfaaier, dO^
Whitefriargate
Beakfl J^ti, ikapkps. 4S,W.JMUB^ \ Baslie Sank,
LefflottBlfei. shopjnr. 1 ISL H^bst.
Leigh Mrs. Elizabeth, 21, Mite st.
LeightaaJ<ibiii.sbopkpr. 17, Milt at.
Leith John, adjutnit, Ckurcb street^
DrypooL
LAig Adas, baier« >4,WHterhs. fas.
Leng Geo. day school, Wbita Hois»
yani, Martoet pkiee
Leng Joseph, day school, Masonist.
Leonanl Waw Watts, bateher, 4%
Shambles ; house, 16, Iiownte
Beanard JoAii|batcber, ai, Maikatpll
boase.9, Weatst,
Leonard /okB, butcher, 7, CbortetsU
k M, Lower CTnkm st.
Leonard Thos. baioker, 77, West st.
Leooaad Abn. batcher, U, West st.
Leonard Haab, lodgtiigs^ 19, 9fkes st«
, . _ , Bailie Sank, aoboobnuitpesB^ T, Cta^
Leake John, vict. tbne Tuas, 16, rence court, Fvhioesa st«
SiMtPaBMiast. Lethe Wow ItookMader <» aftitlmei^
Leake Robert,.poidtn^.dto* BbnAst. J 43^ Hi^st, j b, NelmsU
S9^
HULL.
lEoH Riding.]
HULL.
Leuted Jos. wbitesmlthydrc 17, Blan-
ket row
Lerett, Roberts A Co. seed cniibers,
oil mercbanU^ drc. 2. North walls
Levett Henry;; oil mercnaot ; bouse,
2. South side of the dock
LerettJohn, merchant <fe sbk) owner,
agent to the Atlas Fire, <&c. office,
2, South side old dock
Lerett Qunrton, merchant, oomroer-
dai buildinfs, 29, High st. ; h.
Neitlatid
Levett Wm. <fe Sons, grocers, ten deal-
ers, seedsmen, and importers of
fruit, 80, Market pi. A T 1 , High st.
Levett Wm. ji^rooer, die. bouse. 21,
WhitPfriargate
Levett Wm. jim. grocer ; h. Posterngt
Levett Thus. gent. 10, North side of
Trinity church
Levett Sarah, bacon factor, 4, Shmbls.
Levett John, (grocer ; h. 30, Market pi.
Levett Wm. gent. 10, Princess st.
Levett Thos. shopkpr. 8, Roper's row
LevBttMath. cabinet mkr. dS.Edgarst.
Levett Richard, tailor, 4T, Millst.
I^evett John, clerk to the Dock Co. 2,
South side old dock
Levett Henry, oil merchant; bouse, 2,
South side old dock
Levett John, t^tilor and broker, U,
Waterworks st.
Levi Joseph, quill and pencil mer-
chant. New dock St.
^vin James, travelling hawker, 25^
H umber St.
Lewis <& Jackson, house, ship, <fe sign
painters, 18, New Dock walls
Lewis Wm. painter; bouse, Cobourg
place Aniaby road
Lewis Wm. vict. fiumber Tavern, 98,
Humberst.
Lewis Hujcb, supervisor, 3, Clappison's
sq. Sj-lces st.
Lewis Benj. mariner, 13, Savile row
LewisWm. 17, Westst
Lewsley Joseph, shopkpr. Hodgson st.
Lickis Wm. glass, <fec dealer, 44,
Blanket row
Lickis Henr>', shoemaker, 25, Orimsbj
lane
Lickis Robert, sboemkr. Cleveland st
Groves
Liddell Geo. banker ; b. Henle Wood
Liddell Wm. wine merchant. Commer-
cial baildiuKs, 29, High st
Liddell Geo. gent. 12, Irving's court,
Wnterbouse lone
Llghtfoot Robert, vict. Old Elslnore,
V .^"P** «ating house, Witham
Ligbt^y EUa. vict Bridlington To^
,,„ vera. IT, Manor st
WUtyMnAEdwin, mahogany and
wu^ vood mcrts. N* fiTolddock
Lilley John, timber merobant : home.
6, Wright st
Lilley Edwin, timber merchant ; Ji.
20, Bourne st.
Lincoln John, oowkeeper, 5, North st.
Prosjwct st
Lind Major Geo. 6, Story st.
Linforth Mrs. Elis. 9, Osborne st.
Linskill Mrs. Mary, Beverley road
Liasley Wm. cabinet mkr. 55, Mill st.
Linton <& Lloyd, wooUeii drapers, 19,
Market place
Linton MHry, woollen draper ; boose,
12, Robinson row
Linton Mrs. Margaret. 4, Fish st
Linton Geo. gent. T, Neptune tt
Linton Wm. shopkpr. 4, Myion st.
Linwood Joseph, plumber d? glaxier.
13fi, Highst
Linwood Rbt. butcher, 87, Bond st
Linwood Eliz. staymkr. 27, Bond st
Lison Edward, vict. Hull Packet lefi^
Higbst
Lison Thomas, bookbinder, White
Horse yard. Market place
Lison Thos. hair dresser. My tongate
Lison Wm. shopkpr. 5, Church lane
Lister Ann, shopkpr. 14, Syke^: st.
Lister Jub. excise port iruaj^r, Nile st
Lister Geo. mariner, 10, Paragon pL
Sykes st.
Lister Wm. grocer, 8, Bond st.
Little Thos. merchant's clerk,Lime st.
Littlewood Jam^s. soboolmaster, BaN
ker's court, Blanket row
Littlewood Thomas, flax dresser, 18^
Waterworks st.
Livingston Catharine, house and ship
smith, Perrott st. Snltbouse lane
Livln^ton James, whitesmith, 6,
Wnterbouse lane
Livingston Wm. whitesmith, 8, Spring
bank
Lloyd Wm. mariner, 10, Hodgson sq.
Sykes St
Lobley Jame«. coal dealer. Saddle tree
passage, 6, Myton st
Lobley Isabella, day school, 27, Great
passage st
Locke T. B. Esq. banker; h. Heul9
Locke Thos. gent. 22, Humber st
Lockbort Walter, botanical surgeoB,
1, Brook st
Locking Geo. merobant, ship owner,
nudor^'riter, & insurance broker,
12, High8t;h. II, Story st
Locking Misses, ladies' boarding schl.
21, Storyst
Lockwood Thomas, flax broker, dS^ '
Humber st.
Lockwood John, gardeiier, Green lane^
Wincolmlee
Lodge <fe Metcolf, millinen, 10. Sontlk
side IVinity cborcb
HULL*
IEmU Midmg.l
WOMitm
Loft That. merUi b.'att^Gwnre sC
Loft Benj. Brush, maker, 139, Hi^ st.
Loit Mrs. Marv, genUewmo. Slight* f
court, 4f SalUiouse lane
Loftbouse JobOy bookbinder, 49, Mar-
ket plaoe
Lomat Wm. sboemkT^5,Saltboufe bi»
Lougffeld Jowpb, manner,. 2, Uacdy's
•ourt, Foatemgaite
Longford Wm. figbteimao, 18» Pos-
teragate
Lotheriogton Rtebard>shopkeepev,<fec.
IS. Vicar lane
Lofitt Rlcbatd^butcber, 41^ Sbambles ;
boose, 17, Finkle ^ceet
Low John, dajr school^ Walkei's sq.
Sykes street
Lowe Susannah, vict. Blucber, St,
Finkle street
Lowson Rd. schoolmastar, 9, North st.
Louth Dorothy, gpnttewoman, ao,
Bridm street
Iiowther Pbinea^ portrait pakitef„ 4k
artists reuosiuiry. 6, Savile st.
Lowther Fteoeiick, nouse, ship, and
sign painter, 81, Savile street
Lowtfer Joseph, ge^.]S, Hope street
Lowther John, wharfinger, S, Black-
friaigate
Lowther John, bricklayer, C> CiaMiioa
court. Princess street
Lowther Wm. gent. 5, Cross strtet
Lowther James, cowkeeper. Air st.
Lucas Joseph, oair dresMr, 34, Bhw-
ketrow
LucaaSamueL mariner, 13, Queea's
place, SyKes street
Lonuey, Jamason, A Co. sail doib <b
sacking manlis. 46, Carr lane
Xiumtey J<3in, painter, 20, Carr lane
Lundie Robert, ship owner aud^ wine
nieithant, I, Union street, 80
^ 81, George st.: h. Albion st.
Lundie Henry, vict. Seulooates Ann%
43, Scott street
Lundie T. J. tide surveyor, 1 l,Fi8hst
Lunn Wro. surgeon, 24, Charlotte st.
Lupton Ueneage, gent. 7, William's
square. Mason street
Lupton Heneage, clerk at the Trinity
house, 34. Posteragate
Lapton Mrs. Harriet, 71, West st.
Lupton Rkrbard. wholesale wine mer-
chant. 20, Sykes street
liopton Eliz. register office, 8, Catha-
rine square, Sykes street
Lutwidge Charles, Esq. collector of
customs. Wbitefriargate
Lyeli Ann, snopkpr. New Dock skle
Lyon Matthew, vicu Whittt Hoise^
Carr lane
Lyon Mrs. Rose. II, Prospect street
JIabb Wm. clerk to Dock Compopj,
Anlaby road
filadBBmt^ Rer. Owk 18, PrioasM HL
French's gardens
Maddifiofr Rockllff,. whitisimitii, 4V
Mews stBMt
Maddisoo Josiah. mariner, 10, Wtlf»
liam squaoe. Mason streat
Bfeir Wm. day school, Wat^rwork sC
Blaistors and* Arcbbell, timber «lk OH
■Mfts. dk seed onisbeis, Trippet
Maior Biobert,bul}eher, Myton|;)Hte
Makem A nn, coni»etioneiv39^vUe st.
Makin Michael, OMUMec, John streai
Malcolm Geecgt <SrSons, wbafrfiAfoev
and general oommission agents,
Uirian Wbvf, whec» Scotch rt«>
sek load, 4lB«8,lM;(h street, and
Three Craaas WbarL London
Malcolm G. pnblicbaths, Humtev bnk*
Mallery Geo. marinei, 14, Paiadlw piL
Malleys Simeon, timber merchant aiid
gewraicommissiein agent, Noitil
side Dock ; house, 46, Gtoorge sU
MaUiasott WUttam, dfuggUt, 4, Pvm*>
pect street
Malton William, shoemakej^ 4, Fea-
tbenteae's aatiy, 178, Higkdiat.
Manby Mary, baker, MiU hiU
MawtovUW Ttes. viet. Gainshco'^CoN
fee HoiMe, 89, High stieet
Mai^r Wdkam, marineff 16, Re-
gent's place, Sykes street
Maun Mrs. Sarah, 2, Osbom&stMet
Mapplebeck Wiliiem, juiner, batldCT^
and umbrelkL ralr. 34. Lowgate
Mapplebeck Eihuibetb, day schooi, 4^
Sewer kme
Margerison Riehanljhopke«per,Bmd-
leyV entry, 39, H umber street
MargesoA Moses, broker for Leed^
GalMbio', Kuaresbro', and Tad-
caster coatract vessels, 174, High
street ; house, 8, Charles street
MargiBSM Smith, euro dealer, Boalk't
yard. Green lane
Markham Joseph, cowkeepet, Hol-
dernesa read
Marley Mrs. Ann, ^ Bond street
Marloy Hannah, shopkpr. 16, MUl •«.
Marria Charles, watch maker, 4T,
Blackfriargate
Marris Henry, merchant, 1«4, High at
bouse, Hi, SavUe row
Marsh Samuel, auctioneer. Discount
court, Cent per cent street
Marsh Joseph, guardian's clerk for th«
ScukxMtas poor, 9, New Geo. st.
Manhall Tbos. salt and bottle mer»
chant, 75, High street; house, 5,
Robinson row
Marshall John, oU merobnBt and ship
owner, 82, Mason street
MftBhall ThoBiaa, ihip owner, 8, Jtf *
satt street
294
HULL.
[Eoit Riding.]
HULL.
Marsball Matthew, bookbinder, 29,
Lowfrnte
Bfarsbail Bdwaid, vIct. and spirit dea-
ler. Bottle, 10, Grimsby lane
Marshall Thos. rope maker. Dock at *,
bouse, 16, Tnppet street
Marshall Mrs. Elisabeth, 85, Dock st.
Marshall John, butcher, 68, White-
friargnte ; nouse, lo, Princess st.
Marshall John, cabinet maker, d;c.
New John street
Manhall Rd. shipowner, se, Mason st.
Marshall Geo. whitesmith, Ac. 6€,
Scott street
Marshall Wm. shoemkr. 15, Mytongt.
Marshall Mrs. Margaret, 8T, Sykesst.
Marshall Wm. shoemaker, 1£, Trinity
House lane
Manihall Thomas, upholiterer, 14,
Trundle street
Marthttll John, corn miller, 18, New
Georse street
Marshall Wm. miller, Sumnmrgamga
Marshall Christopher, tailor, 19, East
street. Dry pool
Marshall Thomas, shopkeeper, Bum-
merranrs
Marshall Wm. joiner. 48, .Sarile street
Martin <fe Kedaey, snipping agents <fe
insurance brokers, and agents to
the West of Ensland Life <& Fire,
Ac. Office, 49, Hiifh streK
Martin Robert, joiner A builder, Hy-
perion street. Great Union street
Martin Francis, ^ent. Neptune street
Martin ariU Hugfi^, house and ship
joincra, Dock street
Martin Samuel, f^ent, IT, Albion st.
Martin Peter, billiard table keeper,
Corn Exfhaijge, Market place ; h.
Southern's court, 154, Hij^h street
Martin Thomas, butcher, 40, Sham-
bles ; house, 2, Myton place
M«irtiu John, cuoper, 24, Church st.
Sculooates
Martui William, mariner, 4, Knowles
squnre, Speooer street
Marliu Wm. pi^ jobber, 6t. Union st.
Marwood Samuel, baker, 89, Black-
frium^aie
Mason Thos. boat builder. Lime st.
Mason Christopher, tailor, 14, My-
tongate
Mason Henr\', shoemkr. 68, Lowgaite
Mason Mrs. Sarah, 18, Mytongate
Mason John, mariner, 18, Sykes st.
Mason Samuel, mariner, 2J, Great
Passage street
Mason Wm. shopkpr. «6, Postemgate
Mason Wm. tailor, 8, Vicnr lane
Mjwon John, shopkpr. 9, Finkle st.
Maftterman John, tea and coffee dea-
ler,37, Marketplace
Mastermau John, gent. 15, Story st.
Matchan Edward, merchAnfk clerk,
10, Princess street
Matson Thomas, gent. 12, Hodgson's
square, Sykes street
Matieson Thomas, landing waiter, 6,
Charles street
Malt hew George, furniture broker, 12,
New Dock street
Mattbewman Esther, milliner, 2, Great
Passage street
Matthews <fe Bingham, linen drapers,
29, Whitefriargate
Mattinsou Juh. shoemkr. 109, High st.
Mattocks Jolui,Unen weaver, Sewer In.
Maude William M. merchant ship*
owner, and underwriter, Garrison
side ; nouse, 8, Charlotte street
Maulson John, mariner, 5, Wiliiam'jr
square
Maw John, cowkeeper, drc Cbnrcii
street, Drypool
Mawhood Thos. gent. 3. Cobourg pi.
Maxwell Mrs. Elizabeth, (lodgings,)
42^ George street
May Charles, confectioner, fruiterer,
and Italian warehouFe. (and bil-
linrd table,) 29, Silver street
May Elizabeth, (lodgings) 2, Page's
square. Dagger lane
MayAeld Wm. shoemaker, Alfred st.
Mayfield John, earthernware dealer,
14, Scott street
Mayfield Joseph, potter, Bereriey rd,
M'Alhim Mary, natter, glover, &C.
17. Silver street
M'Bride Peter, cordage agent A por-
ter dealer, 20, High street ; bouse,
9, Sykes street
M'Cann Daniel, shoemaker, Drypool
square
M*Clean John, shoemaker, 56, White-
iriargate
M'Cleod, Benj. abopkpr. 1, Burton st.
M'Coli Maria, dress mlor. Stubbtn st.
M^Colviu Colin, smith and nail mkr.
5, Trippet street
M'Donald Angus, vict. Sloop Clothier,
2, Bishop lane
M'Douftal, Andw. tailor. Providence
row
M'Gregor John, traveller, 4ft, Dock st.
McGregor Charles, mariner, T, WH*
liam's square, Mason street
M'Guire Dennis, practitioner in phy^
sic, 61, Cnrr lane
M'Intire John, choir spindle maker,
Waterhoiise lane
M'Into.ih James, mariner, 5, Para^
dise place
M'Kay Jas.g^rdener,3,Providenoe row
M'Keuzie John, confectioner, 2^
New Dock st.
M' Kennedy Sarah, shopkeeper, 4.
North stjreet r i- * •
HTTIL.
[Ecut RidMlg,]
HTTLL.
29S
Jl'Turk TbomBS, woollen draper, 2,
Market place
M'Tawn Alex, rict Hand A Glass,
Little lane, Blackfriargate
Meadl^ Rd. excise officer, 7, Hope st.
Blearas James, vlct. Edinbro' Packet,
168. HiRh St.
Meats Elixabetb, gentlewoman, John
street, Cbiircb street
Medd Jobo, geot. 26, Englisb st.
Medley Tbos. ?ict. Gate, 81, Trippet
Medley Jobn, sbip and boat builder,
Cnurcb st. Sculcoates ; bouse, 9,
Bof lisb St.
Mee JoEn, /^nl. mert. 20, Paradise pi.
Meggfitt Mary, ladies' boarding scbool,
8, Geor^ St.
Megeitt Tbomas,sen. gentlemao, 6,
^deljphi oourt, Lowgate
Megi^tt Thomas, juo. bouse and ship
paiuter, 10, Geoiige yard,Lowfate
Megi^tt Wm. joiner, 1, Paragon place
Meggitt John, mariner. Barker's court,
46, Blanket row
Meesou John, cabinet mkr. 23X7017 In.
MeUor Joseph, sbopkpr. 1 1, Wells st
Mells <fe Kipling,ri?er brokers <fe asents,
1, Commercial court, 105, High st.
Mells Geo. broker, bouse, 5. Commer-
cial court, 195, High st.
Melson Ambrose, vict. Sbip Tavern,
78, Lowgate
Mennell Joseph, shoemaker, 5, Water
bouse lane
Mennell John, bricklayer and maker,
2, Cbapel court, 15, Saltbouseln.
Mennell Francis, brusbmaker, 6, Wa-
terbouse lane
Mennell Jeremiah sboemkr. S, Water-
boose lane
Mercer Wm. druggist, 60, Market pi.
Merder John, straw bat manufacturer.
Belts pUce, Blackfriargate
Mercer Aon, day school, 18, Trippet
Mercer Matt, mariner, 8, Savile row
Merrikin G. mariner, 1, Clarkson's
square. Silver street
Merrikin Wm. plumher and glazier,
St. Quintitrs place, Drypool
Melcalf David, boat builder. Church,
St. Sculcoates
Metcalf David, gent. 46, Scott st.
MeUJalf Willinra. traveller, Edward's
place, Love lane
Metcalf Geo. joiner, 7, Macbell st.
Metcalf Jas. sboemkr. 12, Blanket row
Metcalfe H. and S. general repository,
18, Whitefriargate
Mews James, vict. Coach and Horses,
9, Mytoogate
Meynell Christopher, druggist, 62,
Whit-friargate
Meynell Thoma.s druggist, I, Low-
gate ; b. 6, George yard
Middlemiss Robert, watch, Ac. mi-
,^,ker, 84^t.Johnst.
Midd^ton Thoinas, giocer, Ac. 198,
High st.
Middleton Geo. stone mason ; b. 1 1,
RidddeU's entry, Savilerow
Middleton Jas. shoemaker, 27, Pof-
temgate
Middleton James viot. Ship,20,ChurGh
st. Sculcoatvs
Middleton Geo. bread A biscuit bakes,
33, Grimsby lane
Middleton Miss Ann, gentlewoman,
Anlaby road
Milan Michl. earthenware dlr. Witham
Millburn Andrew, kith render, 4,Prin-
cess St.
Miles Thomas, whitesmith. Mason st.
Miller Benj. bricklayer and plasterer,
19, Brook St.
Miller Josi^, vict. Golden Cap, West
street
Miller Geo. surveyor to the Dock Co.
26, Paradise place
Miller John, proiessor of mosic, 49.
Savilest.
Miller SinuMon, first clerk in the ex*
dse office, 6, Spencer st.
Miller John, sawyer, Wilson's ooorf,
40. Dock St.
MiUfteld John, smith and farrier, 13,
Trinity house lane
Mills Alex, painter, 56, Mytongate
Mills John, butcher, L Paradise row
Milne David, joiner, 22, Bridge st.
Miluer Johanna, gentwmn, 7, Savile r.
Mibier John <fe Ann, grocers, Witham
Milner Geo. saddler, 3, Marlcet pboe
Milner Wm. vict. Marrow Bone and
Cleaver, Fetter In. 35, Market pi.
Milner Josiah, wood turner, Turner's
square, West st*
Milner Harriet,milliner, 5, Constable's
buildings, English st.
Milnes, Heywood, and HoUswortb,
merchants, 38, High st.
Milson Aon, vict. Providence Inn,
Groves
Min|;s John, tailor, 3, Broadley st.
Minitt Thos. mariner, 5, Prospect pi.
Miotoft Robert, pilot, 93, High st.
Mitchell Rt sboemkr, 25. Chariot st.
Mitchell Wm. dyer and giaxer, 29,
North St. » > »
Mitchell Rd. hair dresser. 16. Silver st.
MitcbellEliz.china,<ftc.alr. Carlisle st.
Mitchell Thosi mariner, 1, Union sq.
Spencer st.
Mitchinson W. and C. straw bat niAff .
17, St. John St.
Monday Wm. timber merchant. North
Side CHd dock i h. 6, Jarratt st.
Monday John, ckrk, 8, Savile row
Monday Wm. olerk, 3$> Soolt st.
J
iiULL. \£ki$i mtidimg*^ mTLL.
Monk ifaor, ^tnm hit nuafr. 88,
Speiioerst.
Jtoknui Vtei. •«ip«t offlter» 11,
Wonhipit.
VoBtKpmerj Johu.-vtct. « baokbtfttf-
er, Ploaffb, SI, Eobiiwoa row
llMnJ6«o.«m{»owiMr, Km£'» cooper,
and general merchant, i)ooktKle,
4, QMy«t. awl Manor ct.
Moor Chpr. currier. Ac. 80, Lowj^te
Jllttor Wm.hroomonKer, and agent to
tbe British fliv and 'WaAtminster
.lite oflksei, J6, Lowgate
Moor Peter Rent. 16,-Haiooartit.
Moor nrb4M. Ttct. Bull, Beverley rood
•ilaortViaaGis, svvrfer, 81 , Gltwoft ft.
Moore Lnuooelot Charles, -vttonMiy,
H, Wbitefrtmate
JMaaie Hnaaab, iiaamlcr,lV,Mytoi^Bt
Moore John, Kent, ft, Crapdeo^q. 'Prin-
tDeiaft.
Moore Jonathan, exdse oflBoor, 84,
Chsdanat.
Moore EUi. coikMfr.ll,Giiiiisby In.
JlD0KftMary,'8tiMr kttmaaofectr. 80^
8nenoer st.
Maranead laho, «nqrav«r«Md piiator,
10, Scale lane
MMPehaad Tfaos^iotoer. Up.Uiiia»tt.
If orebouse and Brown, lirobers, and
^Miicml o»miMreial ageats, 184,
High St.
MofeyBUbu/tnosic waster, IO,Ckrk's
aqaara, 8ykes tt.
MofMy ThoaMs B. aUp owner, osm ^
Baltic agent, aadauctkHieer, f^,
LowMte
aforler Geo. viot Fleece Inn, 43,
Bforket place
Moriey Robert, joiner and boHder, 16,
B«nd«t.
Moriey Rev. John, Anlabyroad
Morle? Mm, sboemkrrd4,Hvmber«t.
Morreli John, aboenaker, «, Water-
bfHise lane
Morris W. B. general. broker, -Stew-
art'» yard, *52,H\gb§l. bouse, 9,
SaTile row
MoiTis Charlotte, f^entlewoman, I,
Myton St.
Morris Prinoe Rnpert, vict. 'Board,
corner of Chariot st.
Morris Tbomas, |;roeer and Hoar dea-
ler, 1, NortJiend H amber dock
Morris lobn, ooaoh proprietor, a2,
'Market place
Morris^ Francis, ttrvar bat mannfactr.
29, Mytongate
MOTri»Wm. straw bat mtt, 7,Oiieen st.
Morrison John, clothes broker, 72,
Hi^h St.
Morrod John, brasb mfr. 89, Mylongt.
Moltier Joannas, tmnriner, 11; Featber-
•tOQe'fl'entry,.«)Kbst.
Jiortiraer Geo.oiciae ertfioer, 8, 9mm^
fonst.
JtortoB'R.T. leMl apfarit dealer, M,
LowKito
Morton Jobn, hrtinfr. He, Higli ft.
and 40,^Grknsfoy lam
Morton Tbos. stay rakr. H, Scsde In*
Mone Jobn, baker, Balkes st
Mom Mttw. sbofikpr. 18, fialthome In.
Mountain Cbariei, architect. 69, Proa-
peatat.
Mowatt Clara, boolndlarifecireiilati]^
library, a7,lfarttet place
Mozon Geo. <fe John, /(vneial oomnier-
dalagente, ft amis totbeffor-
wicii Union F&e ofilae, I0D.
High St.
MootooGeo. agent: -h. 94, Mason ft.
MoKon Jobn^ aseni : fa. 18, Bourne at.
Mozon Benjamin, drugj^ and dry*
•alter, oil Se eolour dealer, 88,
^ftfarketplace
Moiian R. w. aserebantAtrsldp owner,
l,Trinity bs. In. ; li. 18, gTarraU sU
Munn Mesha^,«bopkr. I9,Pn>spectit.
MuBfoe M. mariner, 5,«Grmiston st.
Munton^Bdw. surreon, 66, Mytoiq;iTte
Mordook Jos. tea dfar. 19, Waterfas. bu
Mnrgatroyd Wm. ^nxer drtea dealer,
T. Waterworks st.
Mnrpby Bi0bard,Tict. American CofRM
bouse, 1, Dukest.
Murray 'Jabn,geat. 8, Clapplaon^aq.
Sykesst.
Mnmay Mary, batter, 64, Cbureb In.
MoTvay James, mariner, 16, Mason st.
Marton Jete^, mariner, 9, SL Maric^
square
Maiffrave Ralfb, Tiet. Foil Measoie,
d6, Loweate
Musgmve Sanmel, sboemaker, 67,
wbftefriargate
MusgnnreWm. buteber, 69, Lowgat«
Masinnve David, Tamer's square, 37,
Mason st.
MosgraveRd. mariner, 4, Castle row
Myers Frederick, 8cbooiniaster,8, Or-
dorns place
Myers Geo. wbftesmitb. Chariot st.
Nainby Thomas, clerk. Hanover sii.
Naylor George, vict. Grapes, 14, Har-
oonrt St.
Naylor Jobn, vIctuaUer, King's Anns,
Witham ^
Neaeb Ann, straw hat mfr. 8?, Bond st.
Neal Tbos. traveller, Humber bank
Neavis Jobn, hair dwMser. 88,Dock st.
Neesom Murk, oowleeeper, Scott st.
Neesom Chs. oowkeeper, Spencer st.
Nelson James, butcher, 80, Shambles;
h. Terrington^s entry, Blanket row
Nelson John, wbiteaiQttb, 8, Black-
' friargate alley
HftLL. [E€iH RUUng.] nvtu 991
Nonnan W. V. mneral commtwkiq
Wtit ft mercbC. Garrison fide ; b.
North |Mtrade» Bererley road
Norman <fe Smithton, mUlwrkArtt and
mlllitone nfrs. Syket st.
Nonnan J . miUwrigbt : b» T,Woahlp st«
Nonii Thos; gkyrer. «o. 19, Seale ni.
Norris John, confectioner^ 5«, Soott st,
Norrls Jontk. shoemaker, 8. South it.
North Wm. merchant, 85, Bishop lane
Noith John, merchant's derk, St.
Quhitin%plaee, Drrpool
North6eo.Tioe.Black B<^;i^I,Highst
Northen Rlebd. wa^oh nilff.ft optman,
4«, Lownte ; house, Nelson st.
Nortbgraves Denton, clock ft wateh
mal^ ft jeweller, 3i, Slher st.
Norton wm.UferystaNes, Postemi^
Nundy Christopher, joiner ft dnper,
18, ChursD lane
NatdieyJohli,niarlnerfNewGeoigest«
Nattel James, gent. 4, Aroadley sq.
Gates Bartholomew, eabibet mkr. ^ft
famitnre broker, 17, Blackfriaift.
Oates John, mariner. Medley's sq.
Great Unkm St.
Oates Ann, ^hopkpr. X5, North walls
Ockerby wm.' tailor, ftc. 1 4, High st.
O'Oonner Mrs. Jemima, 1 ,N«Brook st.
OH:?ottiierMk;hl.mariner,19^Prtnoesssi.
Odlin John, taitor. Broad entry, M,
Scale lane
OfRoer Wm. glae mflr. fT'UmtngitfH
Ofltcer Jotepb, sbopkpr. 5,8penot^r si.
Ogden Jas.blaoksmith,6ft28, PinkW st.
O^by Bfrs. Mary. 26, Chariotte st.
Oglesby Tbos. sbopkpr. 180, High st.
Ogram Wm. sboemaker, 26. Edgar st.
OMftehl R. S. mercthaot and coik mfr.
TSand 119. High St.
Oklbam Wm. milln^ight, 10> Trippet ;
bouse, T, Waterworki ti*
Oliter Thos. tallow chandler ft ioap
boiler, 1 1, Dagger lane
Olirer Richard, tIE. Royal Oak, 21,
Postemgate
Oliver Tbos. sbopkpr. 50, Salths. In.
OUfer Mary, shopkeeper, Bnglisb st.
Oliver T. snopkr. Grotto sq.Mison st.
Ook>n Tbos. sboemaker, 21, SavBe st.
Orrey J. pilot, 7,Soott'ssq^nmberst.
Orton Thos. mariner, 24. waterbs. In.
Orton Thomas, pennit writer, iM,
Robhisonrow
Osboume Wm. timber merchant; h.
23, Story st*
Osboume Nicbolas, tide surveyor,
II, Dock st
Osboume Mary, straw hat mfr. Scott's
entry, 9, Mill St.
" tdw.baker,S ,
;.confBctnr. 60. Wbitefriargt.
Nelson Thomas, whitesmith. Reed's
buUdinn, 14, Waterhooselane
Nevis J. S.hatter. 9, Mytongate
Nevis Robert, builder and surveyor, %
Mytongate
NewhaU Cnaries, seedsman ft cheese*
factor, 79. High st.
Newham Naihanfel, mariner, 6, Ca-
tharine sq. Mason st.
Newraarch John ft Sons, timber mer-
chants, Thornton st.
Newmarch John, timber mevobant;
house S, Chark>tte st.
Newmarch Ann, umbrella mfr. 82, St.
John St.
Newmarch ft Hunt, joiners, ftc Sa-
vilest ^
Newriek Hodgson, grocer ft tea dealer,
2, Salthouse iuie
Newtam Wm. saddler, 24, Whtte-
frkugate
Newsom^homas, ftimituie broker, 7,
New dock st.
Nevton Isaac, mast, block, and piunp
maker. North side old dock; b.
2, CSarence court, Princess st.
Newton Christopher, weigher at the
custom house. Great Unkm st.
Newton Thos. com ft onal merchant.
North briftee foot
Newton Saml. baker, 21, Chariot st.
Newton Chm. cooper, fFilmmgUm
Newton Rbt. sbopkpr. 19, Bond st.
Nksbok Wm. pawnbroker, Bnglisb ft.
Nk^holsonft wood,brokersft commis-
sion agts. Old custom hs. High st.
Nicholson John, vk^ Ship and Shears,
25, Bridge st.
Nicholson Geo. vkst Gate, 12, Lower
. Unkmst
Nteholsott Thos. gent. 5, Ctarden st.
Nicholson Launcetot, milkman, 4,
Pothouse yd. Wincohnlee
NioolJohn, Scotch Unen warehouse,
19, Silver St.
Nield James, colour maker, MiU sq.
Beverley road
NigbtlnffaleHeniTygrocerfttea dealer,
8y North st. Prospect st.
Nlsbet James, bread ft biscuit baker,
48, Salthouse lane
Nisbett Wm. mariner, 12, William's
sq. Mason st.
Nfamn John, gent. 27, Garden st
Nixon John, faUor, ftc WItham
Nizon JohnJiairrifessev,28, Wincolmlee
Nixon Geo. lighterman, 9, Queen's
pi. Sykes st
Noble JosepbyWbolesaleft retail book-
. sailer ft stationer. 28, Market pi.;
house, 20, Bngusb st
Noble WiUiam. vii^ White Swan, 16,
North wal&
3I1U J, Wj W»il» BV.
Osgerby Bdw. baker, 22, New Geo. st.
Ostler Rt.confBctnr. 60. Wbitefriargt.
OswaM Etherington, ship carptiHir.
Church st Winoobnieo
c c
tut BPU4*
[M^ Xi^M^I MVA.
oliSSnUlU^ mm. *hfli^. U,oSr'to*
Oirerton Jcnofy viglMfr; mwb, 10,
ChwitQiiTlioDiM. imitam, a^iMMt"
O^en Jji£. iiivitMfK»»,Wi*riko«ie In.
OimVy tlftEiL ttct. jDikMPitQ^ Cair In.
If, .-WeW'fBPy
MmeTY.'l^. wine ig^n^ 'RiaHUey
rinnm TboPM, itoiaaliei^ W'UMwrt
PmnMw Ann, genttewaaiMi, Hoi-
iPaty Clvlotte. nUliner * Jn« ma-
Paaliag Bobt baiw» Vitkua
EaiMM iW- A«nl» >S, BacUali at
Payior Tbt; r n t ' II] jot tif r ift oMiei BDdn'*
•My Uty^^u \ ^ut o , UyflaMM. in.
Peacock Dennus J^bQ ^Cmo. ttel
Pa&t Tlnmiai, fcliootaMB<«r,
»»
. ^owarft ami MMnpOe bc»Mi%
Mk <M(m, Mrahant; h. MhM
l^iHltfi it.; hetwa; n.Vmk si.
Parke WniTLoBdleB qameni ^ tiffcoln
• ymntiaauAwipe, JT,.ai»eii«t
Parker Jolwi C«immiqii vn|ie * ayirit
«i«ct.^,Hl8jh fltibi l^CbailpUiiat.
Parker John, <^MMr. bruff 4e t4»fUto
Parker John, paper bangUiff ^ ooioar
^mfr. ifortii si.; b. sT; Beod st.
Parker Jjuie. geoUwawi. ncbarles ft
Parker Mordue, (attor a^d wuattcm
^^iaeer,^.QjiieeaH.
BadMTWm. Uaeo 4iaper, 91, WbiW*
fearipn »iw. <l«ii*lf to JWttrtnaaloom
rope <& sail maker, ILI^xst.
I^avkki WAi^rJldakei ik Oeaier inlniirs,
ft other miUstonefl, Stewart's
^ jjid.lW,l|*a(h.«t.}ih.J3,PriiMXjiin,
Parkin (vra. joluer, (jMbffo;i st.
PajrUyii JM. jolaer ; house. Syke^ gt.
Pwama^lllios. ship dkiHMiEaiioe ^rpker,
-^ jyw.ingaat, 88. Grimsby lane
^itHnson Jbaho, sh«i»k|)T. 13, Hyfeongt.
Puto (GecN CQMion hrinlMHiae, K,
^ ftiifreoty, llj, IWift.
ParrQf|t6cio.9aH39rjAc \aiA\
ilitjiek Wm. ript. far JoLi
Suui Ji end
Batdi^k ('harles, fiat. Red Um, 44,
Wliii-»friflr«a|e
PitUJr k Tbi><Klaite,iii|||iiMr,»TMppeft
^Kt^k v^mh'7, ftaiwei, ^mtott Z
Patrjn^iiin KA>hu ahipMnieL drip ami
tmunitice bPDkBr, tar^UiqpaatiM
DuucLt. idki
irtima|Mit,>r,
jMdMu^, Dodt »U* Kcfftli iMa
Peacock Deurii, ttibar rtewbant ; h,
QisatUatonM.
Peaflpok iabe% iaid«r dk I
Peacock Ann, bakii:, if^
4K|. Sylni.ft.
Peaoqok Ami, BBiUiiMr» 6,'BebiBaQii%
jBwiiU Pdnoeitst.
I^aaoook Mm ^mrkaM«r, Oraan In.
Drypool
PeaaoPk Jaho, esobe oAoar, lo, Ifow*
lonlftODiiil, 14^ MflflheUsi.
Pearce Wm. auctioneer ^ appmiser.
J|l.at.j4ita»t. ^^
Pears ThoB.Tict. 8 Tans,2 I^riassby In.
Peaiion Jaaaef » meifliBnt, High st. ;
Peanon^S^Mbariab, meit. M, Hirt st.
PaaffPonM^* Mtfxvon, i4,DodLst.|
house, 37, Oeofge it.
Pearaan ^jaawbetk oantiewoaan, 3,
Albion ploce, WiOuim
Pea«««i SMbt. abip chandler, Moctk
P<(Minn fiamb, _ KtntleaNimaii, li^
Vine court, BobBiarat.
BanMonlolfo, ^MonlacUir, iM, W««
terworks st.
Pearscift Jefcp, .vnt* <€oal mater nni.
NiSJfifwS?^ ft©J»iGeDrge, 14,
Peaison^jB. viflt Uanaod Key, A%
Pean»n Aaaab. (kidgiiixs) 1 1 , Geo. at.
PearawMn^ukfi:, af^iBlaokfriarRt.
Pearson Joimtban. wojEsted gilr.'Wal-
kec^aeatrjr, rostermrate
Pearson John, naker, 23,Giiintl:iy,Jane
Pearson Sarah, (lodgings) 10, Geo. ft.
HXTu; [lEofi Bidimg:Ji nvtu^ M9
Pwnoo Sivab, xtmw bat fflfr. 10,
Btsverler road
PeavRon Isuiah, inurloer, £S. SteCt tt.
Vtenon Ann, oowkpr. 28, Biknket-mw
Panoa Wm. custom hMise oflMr, ^,
Sosttflti.
Peart Robt. translator, ir^ Cbtorfot st.
I%alt Joseph, ttliMniit preMlmr,
Chapel court, Tt, Wettst;
PeiBie <fe Liddell, baninnu 18; High it.
{draw OB Mr Petm: Pol* aai COi
London)
MMi Trkni' A Co. seed amsbert aftd
oil menBliaiits, 18> High sts.
Ptese CliflbM, mett; ; h. mmm^-
PeaseiSfood A Sanderson; wAelMde <fe
lecail too A cbflU*' dlfti 8i Ltf^gt.
Peilt jDsej^bk brioklhyer; HddJHml iC^
Pebk Mm. TuMkiiin, 0,. Wrtgtl si.
PMk^ tbos-oirtyiMt ilikr.41 mioMhver)
83. Blacklrifurgt« <Jk 18> QUeM st.
PMeeit Hobti bsk^, Uenry'^ court,
Sower CFnkMisti
P^BCketr Joseph, mariner, ^iftldbyiwRf
Peel Tbos. ship and insumiJM brt^ker,
I«;BktUo{}liMi
ftsitt Johh, shipsttttli} hi llamteFta,
Peker Nam^, milliner, 30, Bta|Bfttiih st.
Pnifr Wnr>. C. mumk^nt^ otyppeNiUrt^
Mii
printer, near f^orth imd, H^tf st.
jbdck Johfii sfcopkei^>erv-t, Trippet
Penny Saml. sboemlflr. 10, Nottb^alls
PeniOM CUailes, dwpkpv. 126^ Hiith st.
rtJAMW John^ boo&irttfeisi6,jlatne it.
Penrose Wm. miller, Sunmmgomig^t
WmXUk Jotafl, hvtoer; r», Mytbngvt*
Pepper RmK padntbr, 9, N«w JV)bnftt.
mnns^bhB, managing oUirk fbrttaflf
proprietors of toe Rookingfiam
''-' ii0#«pAp«r. mfr; of wilting and
oopyioff itmr^ agent- Ibr ooun-
' fry-i4wfpap6n^ l3? Bbwhille^ la.
Perritt Mflhmiainnafa,4,Robinsoirrow
P^plUb Itionws, btiteiieri 47, StoWiti
Petchell Robt. wtne, sjiirit^ffll (lortor
' AdHH 09^ Hilsbst.; )k. M,MluDn«r.
Petor Thomas, ocMrkim Shmmng4tng$
PMen WUJiten^ bosSv H &ov«|Ato
PMrscA Mark, oo#kfpf l Smamng^g^
V^em^ BdJBund, lioot 4f ^hoe wkt,
and deUer in cabinet oQ platings,
10 and 8tf, Mytdngate
Pettinger Wm.tunMfrpf ^NewDod&st
Pettinger Wm. shoemaker^ !« Todd's
entry, ^. Salfihooiieliia^
PHf^ <3eo. buteber, 85y SbamblM ; b.
B loe' Bell eotay-, Illg4» st;
Petty John, ftshmoAger^ 4^ Dennis'
row, English St.
Peitoii WllUam, Unen drapefi l£,
Dock office row
PextoBlMiiesy ttiitor, Sbevwood'* sq.
- MafHsi st.
Psitoa WHUami mat^ WHem^i^
C C 8
PlHUpe €. H. soUcittor, 7,Bnw)aUi7 fai.
Pbilipson Henry, nursen* d^si?e<lSBian,
Jackson St. Neptune s(7.
PMl^Mmi Hlcka^, hair dies^ fl,
Picard and%n.white lead mbst l9orth
skteOldxiook
Picard I. K. IM'mir.; h. Anlaby tmA
Ptataml Anthony, gioce^ sr. miai^
Plckard Matthew, vict Mtv&Tavsm,
Bngtlsh su
PickimtThoft.«boenkr:84)GrMii*^ lib
Piokanl Joliii^^GtoohnaMBr; syNQM*
yd^ Wells St.
PMttud WiUlan;.viet.»rfolMM<iai#}
PiL'kt'hij;; Wslli^m A- ^on, mnLtrers <^
btiftwer^j Piuk^ri n e; > t*n frj, \ 0, Kigl
st,; biiu5c» 3, nukiot alley
Plcfefhn^ jMnl.tJillor, lo^.'laltftouielm
Pii'ki-riMf; Wjlliiim, iiihi^>aAritiij Ao, 14,
Pick^^iutif John, wbe0liJtTt||hff %^
Wincolmtee
PickL*rin[:r AitdniTf, oowfcpr. Old OUi*
hnum*, Befvofif-y road
Pii'k<?rs,^i!l Um. tTiEir5n[>r, Hntthouirtt
row, 20, WaterbousviMe
PlekweU. FroncM) cvirlipv, 8b«ii4 lit ^
Piercyand Thomas, ship iSbaradlM^, 9^
PiercyMr8.'Ann,ChiiitA>ftk9ouloMites
Ptertoniea^merobti ^ gMnd'ag^
163, Hii^h St. : h. Hottlemit%ad
Binebon Maty. fciiopfcpK. 0^ il«#i<il^
PlHdeeWm. dealer to) iinrhMittMes.
01d'IloekftM&; bdiSOi. Bond set.'
Pinder Gkarles, boot an#) ' '
j or^'Klfiito
Pinder Wm. sbo]
Plnde^Thtk. U
Fftttoc lane
0||0i^^Q;.«IO|tst.
Plnknsyjl«s..sKQemahsii \mj{}^tlti
Pidii JobA,,UbeiidBM«R Nottlr bridge \
bou«<>«;TOSiti ^
Pinn Wm. clerfe^ 7, RidhittoK tv#
PtahblnRoMr. flmir -^laEehoaie, fMusm-^
bite, BUuAcMacKate
Ptottl'Jtu. opUcikui, oUfveii <gll4ef ufld
lonktng ghiss mfB. ife Qneeir ^'
Piper Thomas, vlet. SpnNfcl Xagle„
Mmrket place
Piper Mts. Maiy, geottewonNiti', $;
Hano^-ersq.
Pltok WiUittiy fleat. f. Nentolm^it,
Pitts William, Lieut. R. N. Jokir's st.
PMIs Benj. builder A uiiderMcaf, I,
Hewett's yd. W1in»fHaitat»
PitU BlinbeUi, Mttewotoaov r^
ChaiHer honse mob
Place Thomas, gent. Mill bNe
800
HUUU
[Ea$i Midinfr^y holl.
Pkttel John, gent. 1 1, York pamde,
Beverley road
PlaztoD Mn. Martha, IT, Niks it.
PlaitoiJa9.iDariiier»t,CbaiterboQMln.
^^ ke( place ^
Plummer Mn. Harriot, 57, Prospect st.
PoUds Robi. baker, Witham
PoUoac Jmn«^ clerk of tke custoros,
^ ff Spenotr ft.
Poole Robt. trunk aod portmanteau
maker,. Qoeeii st. ; h. tf , Siher st.
Poole Wm. vioUSbip, £0, Piakle gL .
Popple Qto, eent. 9, Prvme st.
Popplewell Heoiy, gent. CrowD oooit
Popplewell John, vfcst. FoU Measure,
8, Hit(h St.
fwrdoii Francis, oooper, 0, Flnkle st.
house, ITMiddlest.
PonrUl Mary^ shopkeeper, II, Greet
Passage at.
Portass&ah, Tkt. Blue BaU, 12,
Trtopetit.
Porter Peter, commercial tvaveller, 1,
Milton's square, £4, Bourne st
Porter Wm. shopkeeper, 16, Vine
court, 8, Botekr st
Porter Geo. felbnonger. U, Barton st
Fifrier, Raines, <fe Co. Greenland yard,
Sculcoates
PofteU Andrew, bedstead maker. Lit-
tle Pastagiest.
Potcfaerd Wm. stnw hat mano&ctr.
fl, Trippetst
PoCchett Tolin, . day school, New
Oeorirett
Potts Joseih, satt doth and sacUng
manuir. Queen st b. Spring low .
Potta M. <fe B. gentlewomen, 22,
Geonest.
Poulton Robt. musical instrument re-
pairer. Chapel lane
Pounsbury John, pilot, £7, Humber at.
Pdwell Ann, dress mkr. 20. Edgar st.
Power Wm. trateUer, 18, <Mborna Jt.
Power Wm. nail agen^ 20, .High st
Poynter Geo. PBimer, 28, Bridge st.
hotise^ ld,Korth st
Piestonueni^, hatter, woolien dra-
per, dc silk mercer, B6, Market pi.
Pieston Abm. shoemkr. 6, Triopet st.
Preston James, grocer and whip mfr.
21« Osborne. St.
Preston John, shopkpr, 35, Sarile si.
Prestoft Edw. coal dealer, 6, Keeling'^
entry
Priekett and RoUusou, soUdtons^ 9,
Scale lone
Pricket ^armaduke Thomas, solicitor,
^ houses la, Horthjt
Pnckjitt Arthur gent 6, Worship st .
Priekett Josiab,gent.20, ChariSte st.
Prtddon Wm. gent 13, Alfred st.
••nesi Mrs, Ann, 2, Love laue
PriestWm«shipowner. 18, Nilest. .'.
Priest Geo. porter, 16, Hiunber st
Priest Robt mariner, 2, Love lane
Priestley Bha. day school, Posterogt
Priestflpaa David, wine ds porter mer-
chant, 62, M} tongate ; bouse, 8,
C^le row
PiieslBMUi Thoa. currier, houae, Bati
MomU^ Mar SttUm
Piieee John, aboeoMker, 8, Duke at.
Pring^ Mary, net Hammer A Hand,
181, High street
Pldssick Tboows, merchant and ship
owner { hou^e, 1, Marine row
Pitekii Wm. cabinet n^aker, 16, Wor^
ship street
Procter Baekiel^ butcher, % 1 , Brook st
PleMrter Mrs. Ana, 2 1 , Brook street .
Proctor Thus, grocer, 28, Winoohnlee
Proctor Fiaaos, phimber d; glasier,
U, Bridge street
Proctor Wm. gent 11, Wbitefriargate
Profit John, braxier, 36, Blanket row
Proom Jobe, plumber and giasier, 22,
Bond street
Proudley Thos. shopkpr. 183,- High st
Pnmdtove John, mariner, 1, Orimstoa
street
ProudloTe Mary, dress maker, l,Grim-
stoo street
Prudboe Mrs. Hannah, (lodging*,) il^
George street
Pruat John. shiN^ke6per> Carr.lane
Fudsey WiUiam, iSor, 8» Geoige yd^
Lowgate n
Pullan Beniamiu and Sou, anehoc
smiths, 2, Dock OIBoe row
Pullan Thomas, anchor smith, DqqI(
Office row
Puidon John, hraxler luid Lin piste
worker, ^i Lov^Me
Purdon WilJJan>t braai*?r aod iia pldte
workur, H^^ WtiiLefrittrff«tf
Piirdy HeiirVj ivmnjoit twiktr* Preem^*
en U\ » i SJ , Po^Ltf rnjsaU
P)bii» WUlioni^ Jnw sUtioner ^ com-
IT, Bowlully 1 wie ; h. Si^, BriiigB st.
PjhMn JuLu^ pawjibTokwr^ 3, West i*i.
Q luulori J i>bii , til ( ! Jtf r, H uni bf^r baii k,,
ftinl ^, Murih en J, HumtHjr Dotk
QuirHWll Job]j, aatled™kr, Aftilhum
QiiiukiHii \^ ill. haU.bt*r,l-'lJur«U street^
Q ulpp Wmubair-diesser,^, Wincolmlee
Race Herriot^iUiner, 27,Cbariotte st^
Radford John, ^e^ibern, and Co. mer-
chants, sqip and insurance brokers,.
134, High street
Radford Joikn S. mert. ; h. 8, Cattle st.
Radford Thomav Edward, commercial
agent, ipsuriince broker, <& agent,
to the London Union Asaurance
Compaofi 24, Parliament st.. i
umx. [EmI RidMgi]
aviiL
8fn
BaUit iAi Cow bMdEen> IS, Seate lane,
on Curries, Raiksiv ^ ^^ Loodon
RailuB ThomaB, Ssq.bankmr; b. r,
Cborlflite si.
Raioes Tbos. butcher, 4», Shandies ;
hsw, Wwtef WQcka st •
Raines Mrs. Samiu 91, Bffidge st*
HaiMH Mwy, kmder anitio jpinte
worker, 3, Waterworks si.
{laiiiord Tkoa. bolektr, 4:d, Lowgrte-;
kausBUic THoty boiise laae
]MB)>MAfiUlw. surwyar of coftoms,
1 4, Prospect pfoovy iDvy^oal
BflWiMk Wffiam, ■MiiMr>, t, WaCM^
BoisUckCte. tide watter, 3. Soolt si.
RaJeigli Mrs. Catbarlue, 8, BOMf&e st.
IteiDwvAsn^jriastyChiiia, dto. dealev,
7, Whitelnargata
RaMi^ RIdtanL butober, 5^ Sham*
il«i;b.l».M7loast.
Ranisey Mrs. Ama, <> Oeorga st.
Rttimey Wm. pilot, IS, BteaMrow
BaDBlsGM eeofge, vtol. Masa^ AmtH
»l, iJftaptltone ^
Ralallt Gtodfge^ teMftar of amrtev H^
RaveH Aaroo, saboolmaptor, 5. m-
toii's squarev i4^ Bo«|do stMat
RaveU Rt. aufiaMf, Raw MMi's.ilk <
Reynalds Francis, maiiqei, «, 9li^bi||
slraet
Reynard Tbos« sbaaaikr. WhMoMea
a^rnotds into, geot.»« et ftttsafaafi
Reynolds John, palnlaf^ Cockpit yan^
•> CasUB*st*aet
RflTnoyi JobB, auuriiMl^ 9,
f Ri*a(. notwy puMIs 4? ooavay-
aBKc, Bferlh st. Psospaotsl.
RandaleWm.flourselleivSi^BMge st.
Thoa. taitoi, Sbatl^ side-
Trii^sr duncb
BBosi Jaba, marintr, a, Ragent'*
, pbfla; m^l^vkessl,
RaosonJobn, sbopkpr. StddMii st
. DsgFpooL
BaMte WiUkaiB, potter, CbuMb it.
Ri^^ &Mak dren iBate,4,Blaiik0l vow
RiqrbNraBd Co. Uma merflbaate aad
plaster owBttCis. Uunberbank
Rsrprlbr 6. jTUBie.Meii. b. Priaoasafl.
RaynerSaml. f^sooBS, 19«, Higbst
Raynet Mii»,caUoo ghMer, r, 8Mmr Id.
RaywaraMnoel, matijiar, ta, SasUe
RagriMrOaq.nveK. 16 4b lit, Higb st.
Rayner Sarab^ vkffiiier, 1, aUxytL
Rjgraar Tbos* cirik» f laaar, 5, Cbapel
Rayaarlobii,k]iilii|gwiMtr,», Mj.
ton place
Read Vbos. stoolibig makei^ 1 1, Blau<
rs. A^ f , Poileironta
Radlmm Geo. sbopfcpr. M, Milk it.
Reed John, ship broker, 169, Higb st.
IVaQd,E . tfr M. drr« nnk^n , A,<lQaY it
Reed Juiii.pVicl. .^Iiii) l.riVt.»rn»i»,IJoOKst.
Read Jos«*t»U, i^riUitt^r, \^, WnuyninitB
RaadCtinr. li^Uti^minn, ^,U. [Inokside
B,aadetO«u^^jKi|>iiT,Cbarlottt st .MewsL.
Reeder Wjh. i^bctpkpr^ su, Wiooulailee
R^vea Tinioitjy ffAut. Msptuna st.
ReeTea Tinotba, jun. solicUM^ 2,
Exchaage alley
c
RanavdsoDQeo. pipe Mkf * 6,€Mlt^
Rannaids Mia. A Dit; as, Z>adt si.
Rennards Riobaid, inetcbaiit,tabfp ia-
snninoe biokeff,aadg!Mier^)ttiei]jL
North sMaOld doek ;ll. as^OeS. St
--- B^vMLtaUar,'c{;ari^sl.
Pmbe«»8Iiiw*
RiQui^blnMas, KireiV'
•r, 6, Kope fDMl
Rheam and Priestaiaa. vuvnvsvwM
^^ k)atheroiilteia,t4,BlaDkaiiMr
Rheam E. currier, Ac, i bovsa, ^U^.
Tlfwmf, near 8ulM»
Rhodes and RutherfonL ttnea dnoKrij.
aiul kMBtn, (», BfoHceipteoa ^
Rhodes ViBBcte, Ibvaiiuipe bnkariini
a^akfi, 0», H^toBMla
BfbcMles RMsjamiii, braas Ibua&ii, RadI
Lion 60%. High st ; b. CbMbMAam
BJMb^ Tbaau bttitac, 8, MytoooSa .
Rhodes Thomas, maribee, la^Ga/den
Rbadei Francis, ■uaia«iv98, Mivtoaffk-
Rhodes Ella, bakehouse, 21, Fiabltst
Ribq^iaai, lailw, Tm^r^sa^^ .
Rik^5^^dV,pl«.^,^,li^
Rksbards Thos, geai^ ML PaslbHnealst.
I^kdMidUohWdbyiAbl, I%aS£}^
street
Rl«hiHMli«i9eflByfiinitvaahrQ|Mr, 5.
6ieKp square, MbagaHiaei ^
Rlcboidsau J^n CiessBji, solMteib
. Ifl. Bi>wlall|r b). rb. ?; (fOoaS
Richardson John and Robex% vina <fe
hiamJr ikianbaiii^ai,Higb siMi t
house, 12, Savlle slKal?^
|lblh»fdsQD TboiQiik mercbMOi aii4^
ibip^wttMy 14. Qiaair dda; hpuM,
26, Dock street
RIfibacdiDd WilliaB. wiaa^and bnady
mejtobttnb, l«y dtorysliect
Riofawnlaoo Jobn» ttuniactor, 4d, DoqIi
street
Riobwdson ISn^ Mary, 30^ Ailfaion pL .
Ilichardson EHz. gentlavKMnan 84,
MytoDgate
3
9flS BULL.
[EaMt Bi46mg.]
Uotenban Mn. Mai7,7.0MDocksiA»
lUcbaidiOB Bdward,l>uUdtr dt brick-
layer, Patrick 4aottiid lane
RIckardiQD Natbamel, Mot. Canr lane
RicfaardtoB Wm. g«nt. Carr lane
RicbardscMi Frauds, vict. Blaek Swaa,
1, PjiaoeM street
Ricbiudtoo Bdmuiid, imiUi 4; fiurier;
1, FUbwick's yd. Waterworks st.
Rinfa^rdsoo Tboroas, cabinet maker,
6, Cockpit yard, Castle street
Rlehaidson WUUam, plumber 4; gla-
sier, 1 7|Broak street
RtohanlMD H. A. M. and H. mimnen.
Lime street
RkbardsoD Tbos. rnr, rope, A paper
dealer, SO, Chariot street
Mcbanbon Marj Ann, straw bat mfr.
76, Mytongate
RksbMson Wm.briok]ayer,47,Cairln.
Bickardson Jobn. sboemkr. Cborcb hi.
Riobardson RtTblackraiHb, Witbaro
Riebardsnn Ann, Uaoksmitb, Witbam
Rkbardson Williaffl> lardener, 8,
Worsblp street
Rkhaidson WUUaai, lighterman, 9,
Bishof lane
Richardson John, oowkeeper, 18,
Brook street
Rtchmond Richard, merchant. Old
Cosiom house. High street
Richmond Mn. Bfary, 4f, Spencer st
Richmond Geo. twine spinner, 60,
Carr tame
Rtehmood Hannah, shopkeeper, Great
Unko Street
Richmond Geo. painter, 11, High st.
Bickatson Wm. eonfecUoMr, 75, My-
longate
Bkkatson Maty Kmu, straw hat mfr.
7tf , Mytongate ^ .
Rkklnson Thomas, butcher * baeon
fMstor, 60, Market ptaMX ; house,
8, Paradise place
RkMeU Mn. iaae, Portland hoose.
Prospect St.
Rhigwur John, habroutter, 8. Lowgt.
RidleTBIki. ototbet broker, Qneeo st.
Rldetele Mn. Jane, 9, Spencer st.
Rkkdale las. taikv, 8, Kirknabbtos.
RidsdaleWm^ftet. John Bull, ITil'
eiAigton
RiMale Stephen, oofli A flow dealer,
Newdockst ^ ^ „
Rttey R«bt.shopkpr.M N.D. walls
RMngton Thomas, ctothes broker,
18, Chariot ft.
RbigrQseW.dbC.L.merts.49. High st.
Rit^^rose Wm. mart. ; h. 1, Geo.st.
Rkimse Wm. tlot. Joioen' Araos, 8,
Ripftay ff^d^ Yk^ Ship BrnnswkAr,
Rispitt Ri^baid^ laibir and fafloker, i%
New dock St.
Ritcbie Mn. Jane« 5. Princess st. *
Ritson <fe Dryden, soUcitan, 8, Bowl-
aUey lane
RiTis John, maltster A brewer, 85.
Church st Sculooates '
Robert* James, oil merchant; house.
4, Mason st
Roberts Tbos. Uack beer brewer, 8.
Nocth walls : bone mert Unk>n
mills, Wincoknlec, dc 8, High st ;
h. 8, North walls ''"»"♦
Roberts Tboa. London paper bai^ilng
<fe caruet warehouse, 88, Lowgate
Roberts Mn. BetMy, (kxigings) 19,
Dockst
BoberU Tbos. speotade maker, 88»
Middle st ^
Roberts Jaiie,sbopkr.82,RobinaoD sow
Roberts Jaue, dress maker, 19, Geo.
place, 14, Mytongate
Roberts Janiea, mariner, Jenniitts st..
Roberts Wm. miller dk flour deaki.
15, Garden st.
Robinson Cbades, timber A raff mart.
15, North St. ; h. 68. Prospect st
Robinson, Foord, A Smith, timber.
deal, A stave merchants. North
side old dock
Robinson James, soUdtor, 9, Scale Uu
Robinson Michael <k Sons, hosiers, *.
stocking mln. 15, Qoeen at
RobinaonJMmjShipowofir,9, Wrigbt st
Robinson di Parkes, herb dlimUen^
Hate's entry, 188, High st
Robinson Edw. gent li^ortland pL
Robinson Mn. Klin. 9, Wright st
Robinson Mn. Hannah, 8Ck Sarileat
« Aaron, joiner, Stephenson*8.
yd. Chariot st. ; h. 17, Carr lane
Robinson Tbos. gent 8^ Upper Uakm.
ot 18, Great Passage at
Robinson Isaac, hatter, 1 1 , Lowaato
Robinson Wm. grocer, 88,BlankiBtrow^
Bobiosoo John, grocer and tailor.
Trundle st
Robinson James, joiner, 4, MadwU at
Robinson Thomas, giooer and diaper^
18, Scott st
Robinson Geo. brlcklaver, 5,Dyer'a pt
Bobioson James, Vkt Greenland
Fishery, Church st SoukxMtea
Robinson Jane, vtot Jolly Bankei:^
¥ritbam
Bobinson John, viot Prinoo Geowe,
188,Highst.
RoMnson Edw. broker, 11, N. D. st
Robinson Hanb. dress mkr. 1 l,Geo.st
Robinson M. A. straw bat mfr. 85,
Westst
Robinson J. dk M. straw bat mfti. 14,
Cbuich St. Winoolmlee
H^Lftl
[East Jtidifi^J] HULL. SOS
RobiB
^oto, 1
pawflA^roker and bat
£yLowgate
Rdbinrati Rd.Sosketmlar. 118,IIlglist.
RoMnson Jofai>, wbitesmitb, ymi,
New (ieorge St. .
RobhiBoa Jobo, 8bo|)kf. 6, Marvel st.
BobioaoD BHxabetb, day scbool, 4,
St. Mark's sq.
Robinson Micbael, pltot, 7, Little In.
Robimon Wm. sbopkeeper, 15, Cbnicb
it. WInoolmlee ■
Robinson Jobn, tailor, 5, Scale lane
Robinson John, hair dresser <fe dealer
Inbeibs, m, Hlffhst.
Robinson Thomas, tioe waiter, K Ble-
phast <feCastie entry. 87,Mytongt.
Robinson Wm. cowkpr. Up. Union st.
Robinson Saml. clerk, 48, Geo. st.
Robinson Wm. shopkpr. Fioklest.
Robinson Wm. flour dlr. 26, Hiffh st.
RoUnson Jobo, mariner, 9, ueoi^
▼d. Lowsate
RoMoson Jobn, tailor, Ac, Trundle st.
Robinson Richard, taitor, 8, North
side Trinity church
Rodlbrd John, bookselltr. stationer;
binder, A agent to the London
. i»nuine Tea Co. opposite St
Mary's^ M, Lowgate
Rodgers Jobo, gent. 1, Vine court,
Botelar st.
Rodmell Thos. Esq. postmaster, and
oomptrolling sunreyor of customs,
BiWright St.
Roe W. 8. gent. &, Charlotte st,
Roe Wm. gent. Anlaby rood .
Roe ChaHes, Esq. oomptroUor of cus-
toms, 12, Dock St.
Roeets Hy. tobaooonist. 81, Dock st.
RoUitt Jobn, shopkpr. 10, N. Dook st.
Rooth George, gent. 8, Stoiy st.
Rooth Joseph, wine A brandy mar*
chant, 86, High st
Rooth Wm. tanner, 15, Burton st.
Roper Jackson, vKt. Paragon Inn,
^^hariotst.
Rose Mrs. Mary, 8, Bourne st
Roae Charles, oerk, 10, Wright st
Rosindale Thos. shoemaker, 7, Com*
merdalot. l«6,Hlghst
Roaindale Geo.maifner,5,Walthamst.
Ross 4fe Burton, druggists, 40, Low|ft.
Rots Saml druggist ; b. 18, Satile st.
Ross Beig. wharfinfar, de commercial
Mnnt, 6, Hiffb st. ; h. Sutton road
Ross James, tailor, I, New Johnst
Ross Heniy, commisston agent. It,
Bowlalley In.; h. S.Cent percent st.
Ross Wm. printer and publisher of the
RocMnnam newspaper (Satur*
day) 9, Bowlalley lane
Ross Wm. butcher. 25, Svkes st.
Rotsey Richard, not A Backneyman,
Black Horse, ei, Carr lane
Rounding John, shoemaker, to. St.
John St.
Roundteee^ French, shoemaker, 24,
Svkes st
Rountbwaite Sarah, tailor, 4, Kimrst
Rowbotbom Richard, king's pikit 5,
James ct. Wateraouse lane
Hewlett Thos. day school, U, Great
Paiisagest.
RownUeewro. grocer, I5,WiocolmlM
Rowotree <fe Colton, sawyen. Parade
row
Rowson John, shter, 12, Wtllhun's
sq. Mason st.
Roiby U. W. botanist, 65, West st
Rui<nfo«tb Uy. shoemkr. Aldbro*st.
Rodston <& Preston, wholesale <fe re-
' t^ wooHen drapen, silk mercers,
<fe hatters, 26 <fe 27^ Market place
Rodston G. woollen dpr. ; h. NewUnut
Rudston Francis, mariner, Bererleyrd.
Runton Wm. timber merofaant, and
joiner, Great Union st. Witham
Rusbton Mrs. Ells. 8, Wincolmlee
Rushworth Edw. solicitor and pubBo
notary, 9, Parliament st
Rusling Joseph, sail maker, Dock
office row ; bouse, 29, Dodk st
RusUng Sirah, linen draper. Black-
friarrate
Russell John. livery stable kpr. and
dealer in bay dc straw. Dagger In.*
Russell Jane, vkst. Schooner, lio,
Higbst
Russell Thomas, coach guard, 8, Hor«
ner's so. Humberst.
Russell Robert^ tailor, Todd's entry,.
Sllferst
Russell Wm. tailor, 41, Garden st.
Russell €too, mariner. Blanket row
Rust A Shipham. watchmakers, gold
A sUversmltDs, A jewellen, op-
posite the church, 21, Market pi.
Rost Wm. sUversmlth; bouse, 16,
Nile st.
Rust Wm. fvmer. Mill lane
Rurton Francis, gent. North Parade
Rutherford Andrew, linen draper^ Ac^.
bouse. 42, Blanket row
Rutherfora Jeremiah, butcher, 82,
Wincolmlee
Rutherlbrd Jobn, shopkr. 52, Mill st.
Ryding John, excise officer, 8, James
court. Waterbouse lane
Rylar Robert Dawson, gent.30, Pros-
pect place
Rjley ftunoel, organ buUder A piano
forte maker, 27, Waterbouse lane
Rymer T, sbopkpr. 20, N. Dock walk
Saoker Isaac, mariner, 1 1, Clark's sq.
Sadler John, woollen draper, 22, Mar**
ketplaoe
5Mler Thomas, oyster shop, 48, New
Dock St.
8(H HULu [E^Riditlg] bmjh
SiKUr Wm. worsted rafr. Ilopcr'i
row, WiieriioiJwJw
Salmond George, 1^ dw^er, W,
9alteT jSK^^i^. A broktr, Queeali
rieiid, 165, Hli^ "*
a, iw,
jafiBtjlMMtfe),
SamMon Thomtf, eating howis, T,
Samuel5S«urn«, silk bat mtnuliicta-
SnndersoD /osepb, woojkn <«•»«» *
silk mercer, 16. Market place
dAndeisou Wm. oruggial; homt, 8,
NUest. ^ ^ ,,
Sabdenon John, oonn inff cbaot, Umm
St. ; Uoiise, Ujeat Cutowst.
Sanderson Mrs. Elis. 18, Oaboine rt
Sanderson Tbom«% alMfcmakw, 6,
Marine ct. Sykea si.
Sanderson Sarab, siav and tM^etAV
ker, U,aueettaC. ,
SanOfrsun lUcbai^ sbopk»eperi im^
dealer in Umim aluiMI^ Water-
bottsnkine
Scale MaUbew, tWte. % Bond il.
Scaling Thomas, cWrfe^ 8^, HtMOurt
fCDnrpnol
Scatc^afdWw. fisboMMtn Qnntaak
Scaum Wm. tiirnkevy Mytunpf
Scauai Qeo. sboen^kr. m, Pi^mctalL
Molefteld I>ani9U. ffmJLAMmwfmA
Scholefteld Mis. Ann, WnlltagiHipU
Gnsen gjogpr; I. l«A*WlMr to.
S<4i9leB inhn, «i«^' >» ftegn^ j^
" irGeo.Aitan, ■~^-* — ♦-
SS^iaawVr GeolXora^, nwidwnto
Sau^
S^ideSin Henry, jnlner, Stubb^ ot
Sanderson Ann, «bopk»r. W- MIU •!.
iandvrltb Robert. soflgJUjr A nntarj
pabUc, H^, Bishop lane ; louse, $1,
Albion St. ^ Ww«t
iSS^Hali^ taUnc anif dnp9i^ 16^
UunUiexft , „, , .
Saner Wm. mariner, Htgvon^a «nuit,
San^'atobBid, carrer and gildH» ^^
SttYllest. . , .^ - ^ .,
Sansby John, hair cuttac 4 toy sailer,
Queen 9t,
reant IIkm. fiinner, l,t7p.Union9t.
1 John, grocer, tea dealar, and
taUow chandler, ai. Hnmber s«.
Sanndeitott <fe Grassby, bputa A ship
Joiner*, Pjwade row
Saunderson Tbos. wine and bnndy
meroban^ 68, Wbaofriarsntn ; b.
Patrick K^ound lann
BaTage Geo. annt. Po»«ni«»lj
Sav^ Josej^TtnUow obaodUr^ 9,
Queen su . .. „ ,
Sawden John, marlner.l 1, Parafon pt
Sawney Rt. cowkpr. Humber bank
Sawyer Charles, , marine*, Qottig*
gardens, 8, Kile pi.
Sayfr Charles, mariner. Waaingtonst.
Sayer Bdwnrd, pi|Mem&ker, Cuirk'e yd.
Catrlane
Sayes Jamas, tailor, 15, Ordevaa pi.
'*<%44l^^rp John, paper stai«er, U,
Schtiiu I. p!^niMMr, N«w Jobnii.
SoDainThoa.bbK4tbnerBMnha«l» 2^
Waltbaoist. ^ ^
Scoresby Wm. ship owmt .dQwGt^. st.
aooit lUv. Jefcn, MJk. I^JStifS^ it.
^iQvit Peter, taitor,Cook% cWBrowb^
J«0OU JiHk pitft naker, 36, XliflHtr ki.
Scp^ A'un, nJwiijr, » », Jt-S? *^-
^tt Ann^ acbooi, l«, WnsI M.
2$crewton wm. nMNno* binwf% 88,
GhnKA^lane
SciirrfleMJohn, joiner,43,Saltbonse In.
Searby Cbnilea, vict Dnkn oC Otni^
beriand. Ckintb lit. Sonksoaftcn
Seaton Herberf, gent. 9, KmtUibtt.
Seaton John M. fuyitor, 8. Kfeig ft.
Sedgwick «M Qenrf^, am Mefc«v
verst.
Selpkworth Samb, •, PidWMf il.
Sdkfs Mteblu nMiteer, ^ IkuMan>^
place
S«ilorWUIiti«.viflt LoodwiTnnpn^
(passengers and fonds hanked
iSrtbe torkibliawan and Wnt-
iton lMMidoniMiPnoiieU>S^
Queen St.
Setterin^n John, pbunbar «k fflanitr,
SattieTboa. genu Stnbbtai «t ^
• 'l.G. attorney, h.l,«toiy It.
Wm. Uneft dbpat and iMp
», 49, Mnrk^pkMs; b. 6,
__ — _ — \.gi
SbackelsL.G.
SbaoUM
awn<
Sbankles Tboi. enbkMit maker, npb^ .
fteier, and ship owner, Batnnst.
U>wsnte ; bpui^, 8, Fryme ft.
Sbackk»U)n JaniBt,nwrcb«at, T2,Higb^
ft, bouse, SMW^riranrt
Shopman Jotai^ U^ur, S. Scale kne .
Sharp Josep*^ «?»*•«. wde row
Sharp Thos. viet Lincoln Anna, 60.
«»**» •*•
Sharp Jpb. wot&tedmfr. IM), Bk^k*.
Fri&rc<Bte
BULL.
[East Ridkiff.]
HCLL.
SOS
Shoq^ Wm. thlp owner, 84. Brook it.
Sbarrab Richd. waterproof hat coverer,
0, Dock office row
Shaw Wm. mabogaTiy mercbant. Old
4locfc side ; boa$e, e, Sootb st.
Sbaw AaOy tpirit dealer, 51, Mill ft.
Sbaw Jomet, Tict. Greeblaod Fisbery,
44. Bildce st
Sbaw Wm. shoemaker, Witbam
Shaw Nathanl. overiooker.54, Hi|^ st.
Shaw John, wbitesmHb, Robert st.
Shaw PbiHp, shoemaker, 7, Carr huie
Sbaw Ricfad. shopkpr. 11, Middle st.
ShawTbos. farmer, 5, MacbeU st.
SheromeU Edw. mariner, 1, James'
ct. Waterbouse lane
Shepberd Wm. Ullor, 9, Mytoiigate
Shepherd Thos. vict. Duncan's Arms,
13, Manor St.
Shepberdson Tbos. Tfct. Blade Bone,
6, Scale lane
Sheppard Alex, clerk, 23, Noitb st.
Sberbon Geo. bricklayer, 18, Wells st.
Sherlock Jobn, mariner, 5,PortUind pi.
SherwinH.Csurgeon, J6,Cbarlottest.
Sherwood Tbos. gent. IT, Princess st.
Sherwood Geo. iober, 27, Bond st.
Sherwood Joseph, oomb makre. Mar-
vel st.
Sherwood Henrj, eidse officer, 4,
Union square
Shields Robt. and Son, bouse A ship
painters, 49, Blanket row
Shields Hennr, tailor, 7, Cook^ court
Shields Rt. cterk, 10, Charter boose In.
•hillUo James, Tkst. American Tavern,
37, Mytomrate
fhlllito T6os. mariner, £4, Bhinket r.
biner Joseph* glass and china dealer,
7, Church lane
Sbipbam David, joiner, New. John st.
Shipbam John, watohmaker, Ac. SI,
Market place
SMpinan John, ship and insurance bro-
ker^Broadleyst. h«4,Portfaind pt.
Shores Wm. bookseller, stotkmer, ds
drcukiting library, 16, Lowgate
Shoies Johtt<feCo. drugffisb.73,Lowgt.
Short Wm. mariner, 5, South st.
ShoUin EUz. vk^ OM Harbour, 110,
Higb St.
Shwerer Joseph, Ctennan ck>ck maker,
10, Lowafate
Shwerer Matthew, German dock ma-
ker, 27 <fe 84, Mytongate
Shsrerer Joseph, German clock maker,
•2, Manor square
SiddleWm. manner, Prior stCburch st.
Silbon Wm. bedstead manufactr. 8,
Providence st. Myton st.
Silbon Hannab, furniture broker/ 8,
New Dock St.
Sflverwood Thos. miUstMie monufr.
3(4, NewGeoi^est,
, Chapel
Simison Ann. gentwmn. 1
court, Saltbouse loue
Simon Wm. grocer, Jeoninis st.
Simpson Jobn, gent. Stanuorth place
Simpson Mrs. Ann, 34, North st.
Simpson Richd. timber merchant, b;
n, Charles st.
Simpson James, vict. SpawBone, 8.
Church St. Wlncolmiee
Simpson Thos. shopkeeper, yeast and
whiting warehouse, drc. Witbam
Simpson John, oil, colour, paint, wbit-
ing, A bone dust rolr. fyilming*
ton
Simpson Thos. bacon dbr. 180, High st.
Simpson Wm. shoemaker, 93, Myton-
ga^
Simpson Geo. joiner, 4, North st.
Simpson Wm. horse provender dealer,
Grinuton st.
Simpson Geo. hairdresser, 52, Dock st.
Simpson Sarah, (lodgings) 2, Provi-
dence row
Sissison Wm. currier, and leather cut-
ter, l P, Waterworks st. b. We>t st.
sissons, weddie, d(s Co. oil A colour-
men, manfrs. of mustard, blue,
French and pearl bariey. Lime st.
Groves
Slssons Tbos. paint, drc. manufr. h.
4, Wright St.
Sissons Ri(^ grocer, tea dealer, and
bam factor, 13, Queen st.
Sissons Jonathan, clothes broker) I,
Dock office row
Sksons HandBh, bakehouse, 28, My-
ton&ate
Siven Joseph, vict Mariner^ Tavern,
6, New Dock St.
Skelton Tbos. vicC. Bloe Ball, Church
St. Scokoates
Skelton Lucy, vict. Blue Ball, Dlion'ft
entry, Lowgate
Skelton Wm. tailor, 15, Prospect pi.
Drypool
Skelton TUos. cowkeeper, Air st.
Skinner Edward, joiner, Waterbowe
lane
Skinner Edward, hair cutter, 4, Scale
lane
Skirraw Mrs. Tabitha, Prospect place^
Slater Tnomas, commercial broker 4;
g**Deral agent, 48, High st. b. 30,
Piiospectst.
Slater Thomas, gent. West st.
Shiter Thomas, ship chandler, 85,
North St. Prospect st
Sleight R. P. surgeon, 9, Saltbouse In.
Sleight Geo. ship and boat builder, 45,
ScuUst
Sleight Jobn, shipwright, 18, Church
st..Wincolml**e
•Slide Wm. taikyr, Church st Drypool
BVftli.
[EtiH MMtig.}
BVIB.
terogste
Aianby Wm. taUor A htdtDdr, 9,
Smiort Geo. tiMMtlmr. «, hmrm^
Anetitoa Bdw. 4rt«giit» fO» LowgBtt
SmlUi John de Co. niBrolifcatir,oil mer-
dbBkU,4s ihipowMnyiSUllidnb
Smith /oha, nndorwilbef, 91, H^it.
h. KkFElU
Siiiitti4hHeMll«T, shiBOwnef% rope
manrra. LiioetL N. thldoU Dock
Biith ^ Rifhritooiit oahiMt oMkera,
J9, Chapel lane
Saiilh Joha T. liUc DierDer«i4 baber>
dacher, 12, Sttverit.
Smith Rev. John. Catholic poitor,
99, NMihit.
Smith Mn. Mariaa, 9, StoTf sU
Smith MfB. S. id, Caitle ft.
Snifth Simon, gent. 19, Bi^Msh at
Snith dt Coltejr, wonted mai^ 4«v
Blanket row
Smith JoMph, butcher, Caatle ft
Smith Thot. butoher, 44, Staamhles ;
honte, 13, Robinson row
Smith Thoa. grocer, Stf, Lowgale
Smttk Samiel. tntnlc mkr. 7, Scale In.
Smith Wm. cabinet mlar.New John sL
Sinl^ Tkm, ulnmher and giakler, df.
Bridge st.
Smith kaao, briokb7«r uri pladeier,
£6, LowMte
Smith Jo«Bph» viot. PriMt of Wake^
Haikesst.
Smith SamMlytlct. Load CoUtagwMd^
40, Lowgate
Smith flamuS. net. Jack^ Rotais,
32. Grimsby lane
Smith Wm. rid. Ciown, Wincolmlei
Smith Wm. vict. Bay Horse, flff. Win-
oolmlec
Smith Viner,earthflBwafa dealet,Cas-
tlesi.
Smith Tobias, shopkeeper. Witbim
SmitJi Wm. cabinet ankr. J, Cbstlt at.
Smith Saml. trank maker, Seale km*
Smith Fmnds, furniture broker, 33,
Trhipti
Smith Jobn, pork butcher,! 1, Scale In.
SmiChNoab, basket mkrk3,Gmnab7 b^
Smith John, butcher. Cattle sk
Smith lliir\, sliaw hat MuUIfiw 80,
^ Great PasMige st*
Smith Edw. shopkpr. U, Enff^ it.
Smith Joaeph. shaeaMiker, 8, Gvutto
square, Inuon st.
Smith Roht. shoemkr. New Geo. St.
Saiitii Wm. engineer, 1 1, NewGem si.
§m^(h Wmw baiter, Sprinir bank
Smith Wm. shoemaker, 15, Brook st.
^ffgri Roht. shiy carueater.Raikesat.
Umlth John, banker^ clerlL Owen's
— nenGMgast.
Smith ThOi« aoaiiiier, 10, New.Gvwg*
stseet
Smith John, cowkeoyefv fMmmigktmn
Sinitk Geo. h«dn«j «irtBan,96]tt ib
Smith Clna. roeiehwit'r eMc,Ltoe st.
Smith Rfchanl, ahopkee^, M^Geo^
yard, IY<^ High at.
Smith Tbos. shoemaloBr, 1764 High st.
Smith'McM% CDsiMn hodse beaSnaft^
19, Roper's row
SmilhJoh%dde waiter,! 8,Rope^io«i
Smith John, oonatabto, Cbartier hr. Uk
Smiths and Thompaon, banket^ 85i
High at. {on Smiths, Payne, aii4
Sfiiitbs.Loodon)
Smithson Wm% groeeiv 41, Scott St.
Snithsoo Ribbert, psipermakerv B6«
iMamUL RbverteV road
Smithson John, wbaclnger, 11, Pdge*s
Square. Dagger lane
Smithson Tbos. mariaar, 7, Rltegl^nt's
plaoe, Sykea st.
ftntthfion Geoi Ituidin^ wdter, ttv
Pn)sp<n;t St.
Snell Wm^tonier, 7, Qsieen'k passage^
BlackMnrKHte
SneE Wm. Hal dresaer, rone roakm^
and stekiag maofr. Wltham
Snell Tbos. baker, 101 , High st.
Snell Jeka, shopkeeper, 49, Dock ik»
Snow John, vict. Cross Keys Tmiiand
pealing boiisew oppositb KhigWiik.
83, MaiiEetplaDe
Snaw Joh% meroba&t^ ddilr, \9y
OahMneat.
Saowdflk Mary, gantleweasaiiy lijp
Blanket row
Snewtleii Ans, fcitdtme brifcctv 4v
Page'a s^aaar, Dhgger hMih
SnowdenBenj. meroaatlle oetdfmy,
MLBlaakfetiww
QeTWfner,iBBB agmi id uMs-wM^mm
fira' oAtej 1 1 ,. Parliament st.
Sometseolea Jasebk. ItaMn dMpea,. M|t
Market pkico
SMueisCatea Mm* Ann, %^ PioriMhni;
Somersealea Jehu, taikjc, 6, V«hf !■«
Some^soalet ChnOm, aooftwtdtaiVMi.
Prospect St.
1 lit John, oftark, Anklby hmkI
by WUliam, vict. dt wiaa tt spirit
roudiant, C^rir Bkahibge, 4%.
Commorifet
Soufli Jolmthan, spirit A porter maaTi
ship <& Insuranoe broker, 4f geanral
agt. 183, High St.; b^l,ChAeast.
Southerland Robert, vict. OrdnaaM
Arms. Great Union si.
Saiittar Wmv whotosale A refktil iratt-
mooger, 2i, Market pUide
Sontter jMoes, anislitt, «e. dealer* 1*
Chufchst. - • '
i^ulby
BOLL. IBaai Midifig.] hull. aW
89UUer Q«fariol, e^itUig bois^», u,
Waterbouse lane
%99^ .WilliAiQ. wiM.^ bniudy mcf-
cbanty 64,X«»p^gatB
9f«in Oonvy, MUp Qujieoter, 11, Pelt
meUpt. Bromley «e.
^IptUen WiUiAm, timber mercbajit^
houae. 6, Cluirles ^t.
&arkas MB.-Blis. fii, Geor>^e it.
^penoe Bdw. Riuda mer<rhaDt, m^
High St. ; bouM. 40, Prtjspect fit.
IfpiNIOe. WiltionwidCo. br«wi^rs «jid
maltrteiB, Piaspeotii.
Svence Wm. neit. ; b. 40, Dfxik iL
8peiioe T.W,lineaw«iif«r, j.AlfTvd st.
%IW$ser «fe Btf loir. boot lui^ jbot; nt«-
ken, l4,Si.MBrk?sfi|.
^ QwttQio. 0a«>BJt. ' '
Spenoer Cbades, toieUaj^r, H, Hodg^
Spencer Ann, dealer in earthen wnre.
Grotto iq*
4p(HMBr Geo, nnrioer, i, Prince Geo,
entry, 184, High it.
ap«M0f TfaMunarioer^a^eiiiirtw hsMu
Bpeocer Wro. oowkeepcj-. Daofon lu.
gIfBfUpre :Bfii.liBiT, 1. Cbnpel st.
I|pl|ik iohii, ficL Whfte S«wi, ifl,
Winoobnlee
9pkikB4v. plHinbec and g]Az^, 22,
Spink JoDDTbakeri 3, Salt^inuite Lnne
fpcoggvi mt.lMnebraaker, v^.Ci^rT 111.
WYoei!^ CcojwE, eil nenciiitoij^, Abiji
(NvnoniUMi lopersy.di, Higb jiL
mm! limejiU
§Pinre^. C. roper :li. l5,Ch«fltitLefr,
SpyveeRobt. sbopfceepjcr, 1, Grotto
- a^. Masoti st.
Sqi||J» B<I^' nerebt ; b. U, bock ct.
SfvbnM.fieniT, Jumer, WblLe Hone
jcd. Market }daoe
S(ainbaiik:Rdw. merchant's dcrk, ti,
Stointon If. miUiner) 3«, G^^of g^ st,
ataijiUm TbQa.bookkur.8£, (it^oi^ nL
mamp Francis, sheriff *s oni[X!r uu^i
auctiuneer, 4« Broad! ey st.
fiteofaffd Joabua,rruiteiier, JUfirkot pi. ;
^ h. 6, North sMe Trinity ilmrch
Slttflifonh S. C. Biilliner <£; di^si ma-
ker, 10, WaterlkMise lajjf
StAnilaAd ^ Gubua. habt^rrbuhers Ot
tilk. Boeroers, 8, Siiwr £):,
Staniland Thoa. broker 4& imnMoneer,
-Korth Dookjikie; h.5L,Gmn7e>>L
otaniland Susannah, linen dr^iijer, ^L
Bridwst. ^ '
Stanihujd Mrs. Marj'j 5, Story st.
Statfley Jas. iocker at omtum bou^e,
4, Mttinaieat.
Unwed Jotfiphf bufdier, !i, &U
John's sq.
StiiriJiorJ Germain, arUil, 6, WfrtniKt.
.Stautou Hubt. store bee iter, OixlQiinco
pbu», Drypwl
^Urk JLvmb. i>iiWiibrok&f,Brofldiey st.
Siark Aiiii.MdjooluiifrtieRs, ^, Fembur-
^tone's fl^itrj, J7>«jHi^it.
StAtbufi Joiiii, fibciKRidittr, 3, s'oboni-
Stothersi Roht* wiaer, H» Pvoock^*
^^3 1 le r V , li i , Se WHi laiM? "
SutbcK Thuejiboemicr, Ui, Dti^fc^r In.
|tattef3 Robt, Tfct. KifiK/io, Bond at,
^tavi'lev W.dcJtbe^ brtikt^r^^;^, Wert st.
S^iand Mm. Ann, 1 j, Pajadl<6 nhii^
^teivi Joijn,ljfliiker*i cli^fk, Paradise ill
SivHd Hickl, ih^inkpr. 1 1^ .yeuor »l.
5t<M^k Marii^ iaaitis' boftjdirig icjbooL
d, Princu St.
Bf^^li Wm. hftlmff. JS, QMeetist,
St^ejQuarj Mr. Susan tjalij ^.Sl^firy it*
Sl43t.'|!lij W. A g. phimhers, irWleii
MiKi iiaintef*, ai, Sca^ \Am
Steer Hrl. JilioonjiaiLT, u, West rt
Su?pti4jm{in Rol^t. |{tjnt. L'bwmb «t,
Srpph<^it^iui Tijomfti!» iifHfti dmiser ^
WiiurwuHss st, 1 * >
Stttplieiis^m Roht. linen drapei-j <fec.
i€r» Market jil^do
St^piieiwoii KL ifjifit merL il^, Hivh it.
SU;t»b(?nison Peter^ vict, G^ilden Cuu
m, Hlimkiift row *
Steph*?riflon W. vict-Wiiidiiiili Withnin
Ste[flwija*in Ridid. «ont. a, Mnatm aL
St<!phe!isijii J, t^il I aw chandler, SS
JStepben^oti M. tt. d^-ric of oustonn
Stqihtsmon WiiUam, wbitesmitb and
wbeelwriFht^ Chariot *l.
StepheiwoH Riotni. wcwd tnriwr £
pn^wer 'sentry, 1:39, Kiahtt*
Stephpjison Joanniip almw hut mkr,
il,^iTjobn'srow^WiiU!i>linJee
SUphenson Mary, drus^ innkt-r niid
fl^jKJiit^irv , if ( (if MrifRp 'si at .
Sf€'iJtn*i»fioii /ohn, wiktr,,5^Ii,trnkiii st
S tj 1 1 h M ] Lsn n T ii Oi . s hopkpif , i Ji^ Wi h« t st,
^iti\>htittRQn Hy. ^bopr. aT, Spencer st*
i>'l(?plit!u«on Tiibitha, (loti^fin^ii) «,
•Suvile titw
St<?pbPWsorj John, ^bopkivr. Afj^rfel nt.
Steiiheri io*< John , lyi w k p r . Bev e ri* v rd .
iil*?w;iril John, bjikt-r, ra, Hiibop Inm*
Sti'^rnrd JulwisfiHiriner, 1 1, Wat*f bf^.In,
J^t t' « s I it ( 'hju-le^^ wine ife f J M rit mtf rt 1 ,
i^l!*\vuirr,ii yd. l^i, HiiihsL
SLtc:kjit-y Mthw. ciirriKr,;ii;,.St.Jiibii st,
iSLickwj Abrabavd, juilUjn maker eukI
In 1 5 ti? re?, aa, Briaz^ ^t.
Slide ney Maty, ladje*' hoHpditij; aoa-
dt^my, J», Thiaity b^iiSB lane
Slrtckburu Ann, wcL Ddck ColTo^
House, 10, Quay tl.
306
HULL.
[EoH Riding.]
HtJLL4
StockiUle JM>p,lndte>' bonding ichooly
6, Albion st.
8tockdale Wm. furnitare hiokiu, 17,
New Dock St.
Stocks Benj. merobt. ship owner and
Hto tbe IropeiiBl Fire, 4tc,
[9, Hi^ ft.; b. OUtmgUm
obn, sbopkeeper, Queen it.
Stokes Cornelius, vamisber, I, Grim-
stoti cooct, Sarile st.
Stone Jobii, sail UMker, sbip <fe iosn-
ranoQ broker. A dealer In paint,
tar» <fe numlsb, <i8, Higb st.
Stone Saml.sail mkr.Ac.; b.Dagger In.
Stone Sarab, rict. Wbale, 83, H%b tt.
Stone Drd. watcfa mkr. T, St. Joon st.
Storey Mrs. BUs. 4, Trinity bouse In.
Storey WilUam, fent 14, Nortb side
Trinity cbidNA
Storey William, furniture broker.
New John st.
Storey Geo. matting nfr. 14, Lowgt.
Storey Tbos, sboukeeper, 14, Lowgt.
Storey Jobn,manner,Cbnrcbst.Diypl.
Storm Jobn, gent 2, Parliament st.
Storr Jane, eating bouse, 88, Scale In.
Stotbard James,pBiuter,2S,TTippet st.
Stotbard Jobn, sboemkr. To, Mytoogt.
Strafford Jobn, pik)C» S, Belt's place,
BlackMacgate
Stiatton Wm. ligbtennaB, 1, Upper
Union st.
Strawson Ricbd. plumber and glasier,
1 1 . Waterworb st
Stray Miles,tailor <fe broker,21, Lowgt.
Street Wm.tniok master,89,Bisbop In.
Stretton Mrs. Mary, 14, Crown ct.
Stringer Mattbew» ooopef , 89, Aldbro'
street
StiotherJobn.oomagentA factor, 80,
Higb st ; Douse, Siumtrgamgt
Stobbs Mark, surgeon, 2T, Queen st
Stobbs Wm. bair cutter, 16,Cbariot st.
Stubbs Jobn. brteklayer, Naylor^
row, Witnam
Stubbs Wm. number carrier, 6, Vine
ct. Higbst
Suddaby Jobn, cowkpr. 6, Cannon st.
Sugden Jobn, gent 8, Sewer lane
Suggid Jefferson, gnxser dk tea dealer,
44, Lowgato
Summers Josepb, tailor, 2, Fisb st,
Sumpner John, com factor, 149, Higb
stj b. 25, Prospect pi. Dn'ptior
Stttdifn Wm. flour dealer,4f .Higb st.
Stttbeiland Fetor, bookbinder, 80,
Grimsby lane
Sutton Tbos, gent 10, Paradise place
Sutton Tbon. loiner, 49, Market place
Swainston Robt. sbopkeeper 4k bacon
factor, 67, Lowgato
Swanu and Ayre, solicitor, T, Par.
liament st.
Swann J. W. soUdtor; bouse, WesC
parade. Anlaby road
Swann A . d; M. milUnen, Acr, Geo. si.
Swavy BliB. dress mak». 34, Bond st.
Swift Robt ordnance omoer, Garrisoa
Swinbank Jobn. gent. 38, Brook st.
Sykes Daniel, Esq. M. P. barrister <fe
recorder of HuU,16,Bowlalley In. f
boose* AfljriMtt
Svk« Tbos, mercbant, 2. Excfaange
itlley ; bouie, T, Paradise place
Sjken Jot«|)b, Son and Co. iron mer*
cbintf^ 90, Bowlalley hme
Sykes J aril ^ lUid Co. wooUen doth
nr\\'f%. L Vtcarlane
Sj mwii£ Moses, jeweller 4; bullion dlr.
6, Queen st; boose, 1, Kingston
court 19, Blanket row
Symoos Saml. dealer in spectacles, 2.
NewDookslde
Taoey Wm. baker, 26, Bond st
Tadman Prands, soUdtor, a, Clarke
sq. Sykes st
Tadman Hannab,Tict Unhxim TaTem.
192, Higb st
Tadman Francis,brioklayer,Postemgt
TMlman William, blid cage maker, 5,
New Dock St.
Tadman Jobn,paTion 4,CatbeTinesq.
Tadman Bei^. bricklnyer, 29, Blanket
row
TankersleyRt.day scbodl,Wateibs*ln,
Tarbottoo Jobn,sboemkr. I ,CarUBle st
Tarbotton Wm. currier and leatber
cuttor, 4,Nortb skle Trinity cborcb
Tarn Josepb, ordnance clerk, St
Quintiu's place
Tate Benj. pnntor, 49, Market place
Tato Wm. bair dreeser, 86, Mytoogt
Tate Ann, sbopkeeper, 22, Bourne st
Tatber Jobn, gent 7, Carlisle st
Tatber Tbos. brewer, 1, Fox st
Tayk>r <fe Clifford, general agents and
com fiictort, 160, Higb d.
Taylor Jobn, com factor ;&. 1 , Cbas. st.
Taylor Misses A. B.4e M. 35, Dockst
Taylor Jobn, gent 18, Dock st
Taylor Edw. bone mercbant A button
mtr, Cbnrcb st Sculcoates
Taylor James, bone mercbt & button
mould mfr. Waterworks st
Tbylor G. C. wbitesmitb, 9^bap«llB.
Taylor Jane, vk^ Bonny Boetunao,
10, Trinity bouse bine
Tayk>r Samuel, rict Sawyers' Anns,
Limest
Taylor Jobn, rope maker, Raikes it
Taylor Jobn, gent 18, Dock st.
TaylorSam jstrew bat rofr.1 8,Wfrisigt.
Taylor Wm.bair dresser, 87, Bridgpst.
Taylor WOUam, mariner, 9,New Dook
sUle
HOLL.
{JEaH Biding.]
HULL.
809
Taylor Wjn. £Meiiian at Mems. Bol-
ton's. Greaniand yd. fFUmingkm
Taylor Thomag, maiitier, 0, Regent's
Slaoe, Sykesst.
, ir Toos. mariner, Oy Grbnston St.
Taylor Dnl.sbopr.dk joiner, 1 1 ,West st.
Taylor Anthony, sboeinkr. 2, Trippet
Taylor Jph. mariner. 8, Grimston st.
Taylor Robert, martBer, AMbio' st.
TefJby. Dolton &Co. timb» merchts,
and ship owners. Garrison side
Tealby Elisabeth, timber merchant;
boose, Thornton st.
Tealby Mrs. Mary, 70, West st.
Teaie Afis. Jane, 1 1, Brook st.
Teale Geo. oowkeeper, Dibb'syd. 80,
North St.
Teale John, poulterer, 6a, Scott st.
Teanby Thos. com agent, 9, Vine ct
Botelar street
Tedd John, house ^ ship smith. beU-
banger d; edge tool maker. Pease *»
entry, 45, Solthouse lane
Teesdale T. bookseller,6,Newdockst.
Temperton Eleanor, stay and conet
.maker, 13, Bond st.
Tempest John, vict. fokd worsted mfr.
Hope, 8, Little passage sU
Temple Mrs. Isabella, hxl^jug house,
25, Savile row
Ttoiple Thos. brewer and maltster,
13, Marine row
Teroplemao John, cowkeeper. Air st.
Terrington T. A. arent. i I, Prospect st.
Terry Afcs. Ann, Humber bank
.Terry Ricbd.d; Sons, merchts. ship
owners, A underwriters, dk agents
for Heniy Ewbonk, 39, High st.
Terry John, mert. ; h. Humber bank
Terry R. G. merchant^ house, 9, Cent
per cent st.
Terry Wm. auctioneer. 10, Savile row
Terry Wjn. watch and clock maker,
ol, Lowgote
^Tessyman Francis, currier and leather
cutter, 3, New Dock St.; house,
Anlabyroad
Tessyraan Wm. currier, d:c. 9, Fish st.
Tessyman Joseph, shoemaker, 15,
Prospect St.
Thackmy John, sail maker and ship/.
owneriPock side ; h. 20, Albk)n st.
.Tbackray Wm. sboemkr. 6T, Corr In.
Thistleton Jas.hair dresser,84,High st.
ThSsUeton Wm.Tict.Britannia,Tnppet
Thorn Rboda, eortbenwore deakr, 8,
St. John St.
Thomas 4e Piercer, merchants, brush <|e
paint mirs. oil <fe oolourmen, (lota
new sugar bouse) Winoolmlee .
Thomas John, currier, 2%, Scale lone
Thomas Rkihd.gent. 10,ParUamentst.
Thomas JohB,hair drssr. ), Prospect st.
Thomas Jph. mariner, 47, Prospect st
b
Thomos Peter, oowkpr. SummergtmgM
Thomas John, cattle doctor, Chafer's
alley, Wilhom
Thomoson Coius ^ Co. merclMmts.
ship insurance brokers, and ship
owners, 2^ Trinity house lone
Thompson Cuius, underwriter &t agent
for the County Fire, 4fec. office, 2,
Trinity house hine
Thompson Thos. Esq. banker; house;
Hi^b st. and ComHrham Ca$(lt
Thompson Edw. and John, shipping
agents, wharftn/^rs. slup owners
\ and cool merts. 15, Parliament st.
Thompson Edw. mert. ; h. 7, Jarratt st.
Thompson Henry, timber merchant,
9, George st.
Thompson Thomas, so)icitor,S,Trinity
house lone ; bouse, 6, Pirme st.
Thompson John, gent. 32, Albion st.
Thompson Rer. Josepl^ academy,
Charles st. ; house, 5, North waJis
Thompson Thos. mert. 9. Humber ft.
Thompson Misses Ann 4k Mary, (la-
dies' bdg. school) 14, Blanket row
Thompson JMrs. Elix. 2], Charles st.
Thompson Miss Mary, 15, Portland pL
Thompson Surab, gentlewoman, 6,
Newton's court, Macbellst.
Thompson John, saw maker and iron-
monger.' 6, North walls
Thompson Abrm. currier, Wincolmlee
Thompson G. D. clerk to the PUot
oinoe. Queen st.
Thompson Geo. miller dt com foetor,
Holderness road
Thompson Geo. commission dealer in
horses, Porter's ct. Carr lane
Thompson James, ghisier, Kingston
St. Winoolmlee
Thompson Jph. miller, Scotch <fe pearl
barley dtc. Steam mill, Sculcoates
Thompson Isaac, piano torte tuner,
19, Grotfo a. Mason st.
Thompson Mrs. Sarah, lodging house,
8, Brook st.
ThompsonArcbibald,ltimper,62.Mill st.
Thompon Francis, house tfe ship paioo
ter, 13, New Dock st.
Thompson William, vict Gloucester
Coffee House, 2, High st.
Thompson Matthew, cooper <& seeds-
man, Somerttown
Thompson JobD,broker, 1 0, N.Dock st.
Thompson Wm. leather cop mfr. 12,
Posterneite
Thompson Wm. baker. 1 , Hanover sq.
ThompsonLydiA,shoemKrj35,SaltbsJii«
Ifhomnson John, comptrolling searcher
or customs, 18, Story st.
Thompson Edw. mariner, 13, CUrkU
sq. Sykesst.,
Thompson Johnt^ Ud^ v&itor, Diy-
D
SIO
HULIi.
lEaH kiUhg.] «LS.
Thompson Samuel/ merchaut'i derk^
4, Mason si.
TbomiJfion Wm. cowkpr. Sonthooates
Tbonger Rev. Thomas, Westpande,
AnlabT road
Thorney Dent, shipsmith. 2, I>ook st
Thorney Ami, spirit dealer and vict
Board, 4, Queen St.
Thorney Timothy, timber merchant,
bruKer A geueralaeentjNorth side
Old Dock ; house. 10, Worship st.
Thorney DnI.tide waiter, 9, Grotto sq.
Thomham and Todd, veneer sawyers
and bone crushers, Wincolmlee
Thornham Geo. watch and dock mkr.
10, Queen >t.
Thornham John, jun. gent Church st.
Dry pool
Thornham John, whalebone mfr. 24,
Albion fit.
ThomhlU John, coach maker; house,
9, Chariot st.
Thorntx)n, Watson and Co. lugar re-
ftoers, <fec. Limest.
Thornton John, gent. 28« Albion st.
Thornton Wm. gent. 10, Humber st.
Thorp S. and D. boildeis and joiners,
Walthamst. ^ ^, , ,
Thorp Samuel, joiner; h. Wlncolmlee
Thorp DRvid, joiner : h. 18,Carlisk5st.
Thorp Charlotte and Emma, superip-
tendants of the penitentiaiy, >,
North St.
Thorp John. gent. 19, Hatcourt *L .
Thorp WHUam, surveyor and builder,
26, Mason st. ^ ^
Thorp JohathttD, saddler, 83, Water-
works St.
Thorp Wm. idlor, 18, Osborne st.
Thorp Stephen, malriner. 5, Lore lane
Thring Margaret, gentlewoman, 6,
Thrlng^s entry, 26, Wincolmlee
Thundercuff John.J5TOoer,58,WfriaTgt.
TlMindercUflf Antnbny, hair dresser,
81, Waterhoiise lane
Thurgarland Thomas, cheesemonger,
12, North side Trinity church
Thutlow John, ftshmouger. Queen st.
Thwaitet^ Frederick, schoolmaster,
Porter's yard, Waterhonse lane ^
Thw;iit^8 Geo. shipwright, 2, Hor-
ner's sfl. Himiber street
Tbvvnitei Mary, sh^iir. \, Gfirdeii st*
Tifftur Joh«, dn^m^t ae, Hitm ^t.
Ti Din Peter, tIcU B)ue Bl-II^ Wnlet-
TtHrtnTs H^ibert, *J, James' court* 18,
Tindiili' Tbos: sblfi'uwn^r* W*^^t it.
TuKlftU G. d: W, tiiirsoj-^ At 5i'H*kiQJi,
US Market iiL und *it liftii/r^
Tlud«U M[i« Isabella, &, Urook si.
Tmdall Geo. liiip owner, H. Mmob st.
Tindall Rt. johier.Nortliskie Old Dock
TlndeU and 0«wtaiid, houte and sti^
joiners, Limest.
Tindell TImb. joiner ; h. Hodgson st.*'
Tingate J^n, shopkeener, Cniireh st.
Tingate John, coro raUier, Drypool
TlnJUer Wm. hot maker and lurrier,
^5,Lowaat«
Tlplady WifliatD, whalebone mfr. 9,
Osoonme st.
Tddd drOampbeU, iron A brass ibini^
decs, miUstone dealers, ^ko. Poao;'
dry row, Sculooates
Todd Jno. iron Ibubder; b. I, Wright st«
Todd John, meicbt.; h. ID> Savile sU
Todd Mrs. Jane, 1 1, Jairatt st.
Todd Wm-gent 19, ¥rhite(riargBte
Todd Richd^ gent. 9, Ctttberine sq.
Todd Wm. gept. 6, Hanover sq.
Todd T. H; tone mert^ 13> Mason sl^
Tbdd EiiB. toy seller, la. Market pi.
To^d W*m, wnarfinj^r, 6, Gaiden sq.
Princess St.
Todd Thes.oooylng machine, pump 4;
engine maker^ 166, High st.; 1\.
Todd S. pltmiber,d;c. Blanket row (^.
Todd JOsephtcVdokAwatohmkrw 18,
Market pi. : h. 80, Wbitefdargat^
Todd Wm. gent. 1 1, Robinson row *
Todd Sarah, dre^ mkr. 30, wiriargatfs
Tod(f Thos. mtftiHer, ^, Spencer st. -
Todd Saimiel, flsbmonger t h. Lowg^
Tpft Wm. gentrSS, Pnil^peet st.
Tohialilii Joseph de 5aml« ttonmoDgers,
cutlery and buttOB ^arebouse^
•ISjQoeenst.
Tomalin Samu^, ironmonger : housej
Tomlinsop James, wine <fe spirit mer^
chairC, 80,r High st.
Tomliniibn Ricfa«n<»Kt, Tict. General
ElljoU, 87, High St.
Tbinlinson Johti, jora^rd; ironmonger,
Hyperion st. ; houses Witham
Topee Robt. gent. (<, Garden square,
Plrinoessst. '
Tootill John, day school, Jennings st.
Topham Richd. sboemkr. 3» Silver st.
Topping Thos. letter priess printer, 47,
Lows&te ; house, 39, Dock st.
Topping Joseph, vict Stewart's Inii,
P{^ trick ground lane
Torry Jbbn, shoemaker, 6, Marvel sq.
Tottie llAchd^ innert. <& American con-
sul, 33, High St. f Tl. Sfrini head
Totti» LaUttbeibt; Vict. Lngger^ 92,
HighBt.
Towets ' Wm. ' Prank, haberdasher,
hosier 4t gk>ve»; l^WhtteftiaigiiCe
Townsend James. ck>€hes broker, St,
Sotftbetid, Uumbiir«t^
BVtAJ
[Easi Riding.'\
nvhu
811
Trant Geo* gen^ 'Ifellington place,
Beverley rosd
Travis Mn. Frances, 19«, Hi^hst.
TwTis SoniQel, batter, Queen st.
Trees Jas. sbopkpr. 20, Roper's row
Trewidor Jx>lio, notair public.ooavey-
ancer and aooountant, 6, High st.;
. ' ■ IkMise, 27, English st.
TreroK Charles, geot. 86, Wiooolmlee
Trigc M. T. mustard mfr. Cockpit yd.
^ Castle St. ; h. 27, Albion st.
Tripp Thomas, genC 19, Bridge st.
Tnniner Mrs. Sarah, 17, Savile st.
Tmeflt Uis. Ann, 29. George st.
TruefttJameS| marble and stone ma-
t 801^ 89, Savile st.
TnonUeS.hak dresser, 153, Hi^hst.
Taeksr Thos. mariner,2,New G^. st.
Timnion de Smithsonj general whar-
Srs and shipping agents, 60,
gh street
TnmmooWm. wharfinger; bouse, 4,
- Tboniton street
Ton^mon ^h« vict, AngBl, Chapel In.
Tummon Joseph, river nroker tk agt.
, , % Ccmmercial at. 105, Hieh st.
Tummon Qeo.hair dresser, 60,High st.
TiinibettRbbt.8boemkr. 66, West st.
TumbuU Alezdr. D. M. 80, Geoige st.
TnmVoB Ann, 9geot Ibr Newcastle
7ke office, 4a» Dock st.
Tombnll Andrew, mariner, \, Hill's
toourt^ PrinoBtsst.
Turner (m. bookseller dr stationer,
(subscription librarr ) and agent to
Candb*^LatbBry office,65,Mkt.pl .
Turner Isaac, general merchant A \n-
taranoe broker, 44, High st. ; b. 9,
Brook St.
TUmer Jonthj drum;ist, 24, Bridge st.
Turner Rt.joiner& sbopkpr. Bfflk st.
TuhierS. com mUler. Hofdemess rd.
Tuner John, joiner, Parade row
Turner Jobn^ionmonger ; h. 1 4^, Pish St.
Turner John, butcher, 24, Bond st.
Tomer Thomas, Joiner, Waterbouse
lane; b. 18, Fawcettst.
Turner John Joiner, ^c. New John st.
Turner Stephefi, whiting manufiMstr.
Suilon bank
Turner Thomas, derk, 83jJ)ock st.
Turner Rt shoemkr. 10, Waterlis. In.
Turner Robe, poulterer. 6, Grimsby In.
Turner Wnumariner, 1 1, Katberine st.
.Turner Tbns. (lodgings) 16, George st.
Turner John, manner, 81, Grimsby In.
.TurpiB Wm. shopr. 28, New Geo. st.
Torpin Edw. tide waiter, 8, Nile pl.
Tutai Mercy, shopkeeper, FInkle st.
Tweed Richd. shopr. 28, L. Union st.
Twist Jph. rope mlcr.N. Bridge foot
Ty»on Eliz. day school, 2, Engine st.
Underwood d: Hawkins, haberdashMs,
14, Market place
D
Usher John, coach master, 2, Fox st.
Valentine James, butcher, 46, Sham-
bles ; house, 6, Robinson row
Valentine Smith^utcherj2,Chariot st;
Vallance Johrusnoemaker, 29, Lowgt.
Vanderkiste lilden, ezdseman. New
John st.
Varley John, fishmonger. Queen st. -
VausdJohn, wine dealer & maltster,
2, Myton place
Vause John, maltster, 28, Paradise pl.
Vause Riohd. plumber <fe jflaKier, 24,
Silver st. ; house, Anlabv road
VauFe John, tailor, 26, Humberst.
Vessey Elis. straw hat maker, Dibb^
yd. 30, North st.
Vickermad David, house <fe ship pain^
ter, 13, Waterworks st
Vickerftian T. D. painter, 15, Well's it.
Vincent Elizabeth, vict Old England,
106. High St.
Vincent Ifenry, pawnbroker, 29,
Blackfriargate
Vincent Eliz. shopkeeper, Humber it.
Voase John and Son, wine and snirit
merchti^ <fe ship owneis, 28, High
st. ; bouse, Anlaby road
VoUansGArvis, gent. 68, Wettst.
Von Roy Fr^erick, merchant, 8,
Scanlaoe
Waddingbam Jofao^ miller,. HoUer-
nessmad
Waddtugliam Nathaniel, gent. 8f,
Brook sU V '
Waddington John^ shopr. 29. Savile st.
Wade Ricbard and Sons, timber and
mahogany; roetchts. Garrison side
Wade A Dnuiam, timber mercbaat; b.
28, Harcoort st.
Wade. John, timber mert.; b. Stua^
merrangs.
Wade WUUam, derk to the Dock Co.
Pntriok ground kne
Wade Alice, baken Alfred sU
Wodland Jcrtm, butcher, 26, Triupet'
Waite<feColllnson,sail mkfs.60,Highst.
Waite Richard, sailnnker; house, 5,
North side Trinity church
Wake James, senr. glue mfr. oil mer-
chant, ship owner dc shippinip agt.
frUmmglop; h. 21, Dockst.
Wake James, jun. ffrocer. North st.
Wales Wmxon{ect)on?r,39,Gardenft.
Wales T. bricklayer, 32, New Geo. st.
Wales John, barrister's clerk, II,
George st.
Wales John, vict. Angel, 23, Clappi-
son's sq. Sykes st.
Whles Wm. viot. Bridge Coffee Hooae,
40, Bridge St.
WalkerMn.Sa88ttttab,l,Wellii^too«^
D 2
813
HULL.
[Eoii Riding.] bull.
Walker Wni. <fe Jontb. wbolattle, re-
tail 4e furufiifalnf iroDmonf(ers,tio-
beni A bmiien, register A other
Ktoveflyfendent A fire irota,oiitieryy
locks, iointtd: naib, lanij), sperm
and otoer oils, tteain kitcoeos and
kitchen furniture, Britannia metal
A jajpan ifoodSf <^c. ifec. 50, Lowgt.
Walker Thomas and Co. lath renders.
Old Dock end
Walker Lieut Wm. 60tb regt. of foot,
Park phioe, Albion phioe, Witham
Walker William, turner A basket mfr.
28, Market pkioe
Walker Oeo. watch mkr. 22, Lowgate
Walker Ann, vlct. Ship Artois, 64,
M3rtongate
Walker Thomas, mtaiiature painter,
18, Osborne st.
Walker E. and H. ladies' aeminanr,
18, Osborne st.
Walker Rt . tinplate worker, 1 , Hope st .
Walker Georee, vict Blue Boll,
LeadenhalFsq.
Walker Wm. joiner. 10, Spencer st.
Walker Wm. shoemkr. 9, Brondleysq.
Walker John, sail maker, Ordnance
place, Drypool
I^Talker John, joiner, Bond st. mews ;
house, Spencer st.
Walker John, surveyor of taxes, 9,
Mason St.
Wolker John, cabinet maker, upbol-
aterer, paper honser A agt. to the
Sheffield Fire office. 82, Savile st.
WalkerMthw.meter,5, Vine cLHiKh st.
Walker Matthew, commercial travel-
ler, 15, Queen's pi. Sykesst
Walker Thos. sbopkr. 8, Bishop lane
Walker Thos. oowkeeper, 8, Water-
bouse lane
Walker John, tailor, 7, Quay st.
Walker John, cabinet maker, At, 24,
^lackfrioirgate
Walker Hy. mariner, 24, Haroonrt st.
Walker Richard, ezdae officer, 20,
Robinson row
Walker Samuel, landing waiter, 50,
Lowgate
Walker Thos. mariner. Somerttotcn
Wal^te Wm. woollen draper, 9,
Market place
Walkingten Robert, 7, Humber st.
Walklngton Isabella, gentlewoman,
John St. Drypool
Waller Henry, gent. 3, Princess row,
28, Dock St.
Wallls Ann, grocer, 1 1 , Grimston st.
Waliis Edward, whalebone manufr.
^ Lincoln St. Winoolmlee
WnlHs Rd. butcher, 68, Lowgate
WalUs Samuel, cabinet maker, Ka-
tbarinesq.
wallis Geo. gun maker, 19, Mytongt.
WaUU Henry. 19, Mytongate
Wallis Hununh, dyer. Green In. DrypU
WalU John, gent. 8. Witty's sq.
Walsam Stephen, sbopkpr. WKhaai
Walmsley David, grocer, tea, bof , dt
seed denier, and caeesemonger,
35, Marketplace
Walmsley Wm. gent. 17, English at.
Walmsley Wm. jun. solicitor, 4, Par*
liomeut st. and Simtk Com
Walsbam John, gent. 2, Wood's ct.
South St.
Walsham R.oom miller, ISmmMigaugt
Walsham A Fewson, com mUkarSy
Holdemess road
Walter Moses, quiU dealer and pea
cutter, lO,Lee's entrTJ98.Higbct
Waltbam Saml. gent.a, Wonhip at.
Walton Thoi. gent. 2, Fonndiy row
Walton Thos. gent. Lime at
Walton Thos. shoemaker, Chor^ it.
Ward Miss Ann, 57. Humberst.
Ward Thos. mercnant, ship owner,
ship and insurance broker, 15,
Parliament st.
Ward Mtehael, brandy mercfaa&t, 2,
Chapel court, Geoige yard
Ward Thomas, carver and gtkler, 80^
Waterworks st.
Ward Rhd. vict. Grapes, 22, Sykes st.
Ward Thomas, vict. Volniitecr, Wa-
terworks St.
Ward John, tobaooo and snaff mfr..
34, Bridge St. ; h. 90, Mason st.
Ward Beiij. cabinet maker and up-
holsterer, 28, Chariot st ; house.
Sykesst. ^
WHTtT Arm, ^latcTp Dock ftit«t; b.
Wanl Hy, fliip cknndler, 16, H>^li«t#
W ;i r. I W m .%ix\ I i iiiik»T, i 'i , Pel ^ }A t?ll ct.
Will. I S 21 mil. i.'jr^rjJt'vUir. i, HumWr ft.
Wdlii! Whih. fiUfjpkpr^ yl,BL*iiopiiitie
WuAi Jabn, bulr dresser, fit, Burid %l.
Wtifd Jt>biV, liair drcssefi 19, Ureat
Warij John, tuUoi', 70, Mylotignte
WurtJ Philh", whit* mace bi'aTer,
Wuiu ill. ciuik, IJ, Pfiiice.^s fit.
Ward Abm. mariner, Neptune st.
Ward Rhd. mariner, 12, Waltham st.
Ward Philip, 2, King's ot. 126, Hlghst.
Ward Thos. mariner, 2, Chapel ooorty
Geoi^e yard
Wardale Mary, (lodgings) 4, Sykesst.
Wardale Rbt. shopkpr. 2, Fiuklest
Warden J. carver <fe gllder.5, Lowgt.
Warden John, grocer and tea dealer,
194, High St.
Wardle Wm. mariner, 8, Paradise row
Ware Francis, sail maker. Templets
entry, 198,Hi^ St.; h. N jQhn^ist,
aouu [Ea$i Midingi.\
nvhh*
81S
Ware Francb, shopkpr. 138, Hi^b st.
Ware John^ nsbmoo jer» 30, MkL pi.
Ware Joseph, Ynariner, 6, MytOQ pU
Warbaio Rd. maniier^ \7, Sykes st.
Waring Mis. S. $$tani(orth place
Wasney M. ^ S. dress makers, 15,
MHSonst.
.Wass Auq,sbopkpr. 13, L. Union st.
Waterbquse Vincent, shopkeeper, 26,
Cbapel lane
Wateriand George^ shopkeeper, H,
Blaokfriergate
Waterlaud John, itent. 27,PaFadise pi.
Waterlow Saml. Mopkr. 17, Can 1d«
Waters John, tob^oconist, itf, WbiUi-
friareaie
Watere Gavin, gardener, 2a, Bond ft.
Waters Mary, dotbes broker, 16, New
DocksL
Wateis J. D. tobacconist, 2, Com-
merce lane
Watersof^^k May, baoon iactors, 35,
Church lane
Watkin Jin. Ann, 43, Spencer st.
Watkinson Rd.cuDib mkr.27,Sarile st.
Watkinsoii John, hatter, Johnson's ct
Watson J. K. Esq. banker, 6, Albion
sUandilMf/e Mount
Watson Thomas, brewer; bouse, 12,
Prosp^st.
Watson Geo. builder^ 10, Carlisle ft
Watson Geo.cabinet mkr.7, Castle row
Watson Wj]a.,giooeri 22, Bridge st.
Watson Geo. joiner and broker, 16,
BladcfriarMiie
WaUon Jas. sboemkr. Blue Bell yard.
Wells street
WatsoD Heoiy, plumber <fe glazier»B,
New Dock st.
Watson John, sboemkr. 29,StJobnst.
Watson John, vict. a&d bricklayer.
Golden Ball, 9, Dagser lane
Watson Jobi^ viot. TJnk>n Coffee
House, 16, Bishop kine
Watson John, vicU White Hart, 11,
jSalthouse lane
WatsonMary, vlct. 3 Crowns, Lime st.
Watson Wm. fruitermr, Mytongate
Watson Thos. shopkpr.64, Prospect st.
Watson Amelia, (lodgings) 16,.Chartet
street
. WaUou John, tailov Iffi Bridge st
WatsOn John, tailor, 18, Robinson row
. Watson^Jubu, nwwer, Charles st.
^ WatsoA G. B. marinery Cottage gar-
dens, 8, NiLe place
Watson Heniy, mario^iv ^ Curlisleat.
Watson Ralob, mariner, 1, Catharine
square., Ma«0)tat, .
WaUon John, ronriQer, Higson^s ct.
■ Watson Jas» wheelwri^t, Queen st.
Watrouff James, won^ maker, 28,
Chariot St.
Watteis Bbt. shoemaker, Panule row
Watts Joh»i cMiinet maker, 4, St.
Mark's sq.
Waud Mary, gentwn. 5, Nile place ,
Waudby John, cowkeeuer, StKvt st.
Waudby Wm. painter, Dock side
Waudby Wm» shopkpr. 53, Salths. In
Waug^b James, riet. ^ cooper, Malt
9hovel, 10, N. side Trinity cfauroh
WaujK;h James,, cooper and sexton of
St. Mary's church, 20, Chapel in
Waugb J. d; Co. cabinet makers anA
John St.
WeathertuU John, vict. Royal Oak,
47, Spencer st.
WeatherhiUEstber, mUliner, 53, Mar-
ket place
WeaUierbill Miss Mary^'S, Spring bank
WeatberhiU Joseph, glass, china,
earthenware, and jciiners' tools
dealer, 44, Mytonnite
Webster Mrs. Elix, 2, Worship st.
Webster E. 6s W««argeons <& dn^-
gi^ts, 3, Whitefrintgate
Webstar Rbt. builder ; h. 30, Scott st.
Webster Wm. ooojier, Webster's entiy
156, High street
Webster JamesV cabinet maker, As.
37,|St. John St.
Wd)$ter Michael, stooQ mason, W)t-
terworks st.
Webster Jane, eoniiMti0ner,52,CaRiil.
Webster Michael, bckddayex, Noob
yaid,Wellst.
Webster Stepben,,8bopkpr. 9, Mitt ft.
Webster «& Ward, millers, Soutbeoatet
Webster Jane, fririterefv Chariot st.
Webator John, mariner, Robinson ro<r
Weddle <fe Brownlow^ oemidission
agents, ship 6c insurance Huokecc,
agents for theliondoosteam packet
€5o. 4s the legnlat contract of
sailing ves^U netween Hull and
London, Beal's wborf. London,
andd2,Higbstreet; HuU
Weddle Thontttf, whaiflnger; house,
10, Prince St.
Welbunr John, whitesmith A chain
maker, 159, High st.
WeUbum Geo. boSr cutter, 32, Salt-
house lane
Wellburn Mitttbew, mariner, 7, Clark's
square, Sykes st
Wellburn John, hair drsr* 14, Geo. st.
Wellbnni Jobn^ gasdener> Green lane,
Wincoimlee
Welch Wm. Outfwith, Russia m«r*
chant, 36, High st ; h. 2,Priucest
Welch Charles, day school, Webster'n
court, 156, High st
Wells 6s Morley, timber mttcbaots 49
iflsur&noe broken, N. S. ou dock
pdS
814
HDLL.
[EaH Riding.] hvll.
Weill Wm.timbermert. ; h. 1, Yorkst.
Wells Peter, mart. ; h. f 1, Low^te
WelliMn. Bellamy, 4,Robsou's iilsoe,
Sykes st.
Wells Jotepb, gent. U, Boaroe st.
Wells Ricbard, draper, tailor, ds spirit
dealer, 4, Blackfriargate
Weill Robert, gent. Neptune st.
Wells John, Lieut. R. N. Walker's
square, sykes st.
Wells Mary, sbopkpr. 47. Soutb end
Wells Oeorge, cbaur maker and wood
turner, 4, Queen st.
WelU Jobn, tailor, 6, New Dock st.
Wells Tbos. hairdresser, 46, M>tonst.
Wells John, clerk, 80, Charles st.
Welptun Geo. sbopkpr. 30, North st.
West John, gent. 10, Mytongate
West Geo. ^nt. 20, New George st
West Edw. tanner, 1 8, Provkience row
West Leonard, grocer, and British
wine dealer, la, Silrer street
West James, pawnbroker,22,Brook St.
West Wm. coal mert. 28, Trippet
West Thomas, hosier, 4, Carlttle st.
West Wro. baker, 6, Trippet
West Wm. iun. baker, 5, Trippet
West Wm. bricklayer and makeri 2,
Mason street
West Thomas, ooUector of market
tolls. New row, Anlaby road
West Joseph, fishmonger, 6, St. John
street
West Jobn, mariner, a, Neptune place
Westerdale Wm.mast.bk)ck de pump
maker, l.Pier st. dc Old Dodcside
Westerdale Alary, pipe maker, 24,
Pinkie street
Westerdale Wm. tXBreUer,8, North st.
Westerdale Samuel, mercnant's clerk.
Lime street
Westoby Edward, paper banging ware-
house, 1, North street
Westoby John, viot. and bricklayer,
Sloop. 2, Great Passage street
Westoby Mary, shopkeeper, 12, West
street
Westoby Samuel, derk. Lime street
Wetwand Wm. net. Three Jolly Sail-
ors, 191, High street, and J, Salt-
bouse lime
Wbaplate Wm. timber merchant ; b.
14, Poj-tJimd j)lnf»
Wbartori Thonifls, nipic:litiiitim(1 oom-
mert^iul nififijt, KtcbflMg^flUej; b.
4 J Pr)'niP flreet
WtaarUiii €hk»r, joj tier .Parade nnr
VTburton Jt>lin,¥ict, Ship, Wjfham
Whtirton Ueo, eJerk» a^ B^vrrlvj road
VfljHiirtoTiVTni^nmriiiert P, PrcKSfiectst,
Whpiit Jinne*! cJt'rk, tlit<i^^hi)ti i^treet
Wht-iiMi-y ^].■i^}, «bo|»kpp|iisr,fl, Trippet
wVliliiliiim lUjbt^rt, Ii,it niaker and
furrtpr, W, Wsterhouse Jaue
Whip Matthew, butcher, 20, Brook st.
Wbituker Charles, Esq. 10, North at.
and Sulkm *
Whttaker Mn, Sarah. a,ParBdiae place
Whitaker John, sail doth and anil
manufacturer, Scottst. and Dock
oinoe row ; h. 65, Wincolmlee
Whitaker John, shoplrpr. Jennings at*
White Mrs. Mary, 2, Nile street
White Robert M.D. 82, Mason street
White Thomas, gtocer, tea dealer, dt
coffee roaster, 68, Market place ;
house, 9, Prince street
White John, batcher, 24, Chartot st.
White Samuel, grocer, 88, Church st.
Sculooates
White Ann« sbopkpr. 20, Church street
White Jonas, shopkeeper, l3,Churoii
street. Sculooates
White Willkim, joiner and builder. If,
Hanover square
Whitehead Jobn, ricU Pafaiteit' Amtt^
7, Finkle street
Whitehead Lawrence,mariner,8, Dry-
den's entry. 49, Salthouse lane
Whitehead William, eating house, 92,
Church street
Whitehouse John, roanulhcturer of
shoe trimmings. 67, West street
Wbiteley James, taik>r, 16, Mill street
Whitfield David, shoemaker, Hodgsoti
street
Whiting William, clerk, Wliitiog^ sq.
Garden street
Whitton John, general agent, Com-
mercial Buildings, 29, High st.;
bouse. 11, Mason street
Whitwortn and Co. linen and woollen
drapers, 4, Whltefriargate
Wter Matt, sbopkpr. 10, Wincolmlee
Wigglesworth Bei\)aroin, tanner, ^t/-
miMttm
Wilbe William, grocer. Lime street
Wilbe Richard, tailor, 8, Pish street
Wilbe Rtohard. tailor, 83, Bishop lane
Wilbsrforoe Walter, tair dresser, 21,
Scale lane
Wilberforoe William, patten makw, 2,
Lowgnte
Wilby and Pegy, ihip smiths, Robert
street
Wikxxdcsoii Mn. Margaret, 8, Proa-
pect street
Wikockson Willlami nuiriner, 8, Oi-
boma street
Wiles Wm. shopkeeper, 10, Trippet st.
WiUford James, joiner, 2, Umon sq,
Spencer street
Wilkins ChasI bookbtaider, 18, Bbkii
lane
Wilkhison, Whitaker, and Go. hoo
merohaiita. 47, High street
Wilkinson AnthoDy, nerchaot ; bogie
HULL. [Eoii Ridi^.] holl.
815
WlUcimon Ralph, general merchniit,
lOfDookofllGe row ; h.Winoohnlee
Wilkinson Geo. roaster of National
School, Pferrott street; and land
surveyor, 4,ChirkN sq. Sykes st.
Wilkinson Jobii. chemist and druggist,
10, Dock office row
Wilkinson John, druggist, d;c. i5.
Brook street
Wilkinson Wm. fruiterer, *c. 6,
John street
Wilkinson Eiis. whiting manfir. 8iS,
Wincolmlee
Wilkinson James Whitworth, linen
draper, 13, Whitefriargate
Wilkinson John, bricklayer, «6, Brook
street
Wilkinson' John, vict. Kbig's Arms,
20, North walb
Wilkinson Robert, vict. Blue Ball and
Anchor, 158, High street
Wilkinson Wm. land snrTeyor,Witbnm
Wilkinson William, tax ooUector, New
C^eorge street
Wilkinson Daniel, shoemaker, 4, St.
John street
Wilkinson Mrs. Dorothy, ]5,Grotto sq.
Wilkinson Mrs. Ann, 1 1, Englisb st?
Wilkinson Percival, gent. Park place,
Witham
Wilkinson Edward, baker, Great
Union street
Wilkinson Thomas, brush roanuTac-
turcr, 4, ProTidence row
Wilkinson Richard, baker, New John
street
Wilkinson Thomas, cabinet maker,
Stnbbs court
Wilkinson Thos. nail maker, Witham
Wilkinson Thomas, cork cutter, 14,
Church lane
Wilkinson Faith, poulterer, 24, Scale
lane
Wilkinson Wm. flour dlr. Hospital yd.
Wilkinson John, shopkpr. 4, Lowgate
Wilkinson Wm. joiner, 18, Cbartotte
street
Wilkinton John, eating house, 21,
Waterworks street
WUkinson Geo. taltor. Whiting's sq.
Brook street
Wilkinson Charles, clerk, 18, Para^
dise pkoe
Wilkinson Chas. clerk,20. Bourne st.
Wilkinson M. book-keeper, Willkun's
square. New George street
WUkinson John, mariner, 16, Sykes st
Vniklnsou Thos. mariner, 1 7, Sykes st.
WUkinson William, warehouse keeper
to the Dock Company, South side
old dock
WiUiams Robert, niaiiner> r, Kill's
piMe, Dock street
Williams Thomas and Co. woollen
drapers, 1, Market place
Williamson Thos. brewer. Lime street
Williamson Robert, nin maker. 28^
Silver street '
Williamson Benjamin, gent. I, CUh
renoe court. Prince street
Williamson Barker, joiner. Parade row
Williamson Jas. hatter, 2i, Bishop In.
WillinmsonJohn, gent. 4, Albion pi.
Willis Thos. landscape, sign <fe orna-
mental painter, Humber st.
Willis Wm. shopkeeper, 10, Trippet
Willis Geo. vict. Three Tuns Tavern,
Humber bank
Willis Wm. blacksmith, Fawoettst.
WilloughbyGeo.shoemkr.23,Queenst.
Wiltou^hby ElJEnbetb, lodging: bouse,
16, Geoive st.
Willougbby John, painter. Carr lane
Willows John, mariner, Scott's sq.
Wilmore Jas. vict. Portsmouth Town,
29, Church lane
Wilson Isaac, bookseller, stationer,
printer and publicher of the Hull
Advertiser, (Friday) 49, Lowgate ;
house, 2, York st.
Wilson, wilicinsonand Co. merchauti.
47, High St.
Wilson Rev. William, assistant at St.
Mary's, 8, Worship st.
Wilson Rev. J. K. ladies' seminary,
23, Market place ^
WiUon J'jhm* ciif aniit dtdnis^jjist, mhIh
vin(<'r u\\t. tX- ^lln^fsrte^ ufJe^ches,
l.>, Murk ft ^tl-ir«
WiL«ntfj Wm.(iL(Df»ty^l<J,niiwlnlif J la,
Wihon Klia.^tfjt vvmri.l I jBcwlnOpy In^
Wphoii Mrs, Ahi^ilj M^ Ihtdk ^U
Wilson Mn> Ami, 2| Ht>ift^Hm^i stj.
Wilwi] Mrs. Suvitiupb, 5<ij Cnrr Uua*
W 1 1 sui! IJ r^i . Simi h, ^ t Bou llAJU'** *q unrej
M; r ail(^y
Wilsun VVjUiuoi^ gtul. 1, Dock st»
Wil;.on Jotin, ctrciilftlJMff librury nnd
tPflt'lior of iimf |je m it t ifs,6 ,Hew**T In.
Wij.son Thi.nnim^ vitil, Reiu Deer, fi^
WUi»ou &tr<ia, vict. Gate, Liioe st.
Wilson Wm. vk^. Gate. 13, Alfred st.
Wilson Mary, vUA. Red Lion, 2,
Manor aflej
Wilson Richard, vkst. Goklen BalL
27, Middle st.
WihK>n Robt. vict. Ship, 14, Scale ln«
Wilson Thos.vk!t. 8 Crowns.45,Mkt.pl.
Wilson John, g^ower^ 6, Queen's pL
BlackAriargata
Wilson Joseph, ooal merchant, S, Cla-
rence court. Princess St.
Wilson Thos. linen d; woollen draper,
42, Marketplace
Wilton Thos. grocer, <&c. 5, Scale Im
Wilioo John, stay maker, Mytoagp^'^
S16
BU&U
[Etut RidMg.] jBuu*.
Vrilsoa JoliB, f boemkr. iO^ Speooer st.
Wilson Tliomaf P. portnut A animal
- 1 -T^ T^. ....1 T
y.Plsl'T'Ukrf, -■.
Wil*nr,At*iaievv,j .,- r -la*
Hf tluin nnu dini riwil* Ja* Boiiriif" st.
M'lUori Wili^ftui, <?owkpe|»c^ v, Nile
VrUwifl WUllrtU*, luiiJ tniijttirj Withr^m
WiN^m AjiimlijiiMj •diixiU! l^GmUii sq.
IVilHtiti hfhii, gsr^eMeKr ^» Nortli ^ide
WLkoii Him* tunriu^r, 40, iiauigv st.
\l|Unii .friH. Jnhfk^^r. 7, Jiidifi' court
W*l*i.Jii TitdHJUH, d+trk, Aiiiabv n^d
WilmJi* Will, uturUufT^ 14J, i>\kt-!j pit.
W list Ml lUitk, mtiTuvi^ Ut Uotk sL
Wlmihl^f i'n.'^liH) iV Co. irtmmoUirew
ami iri>rj ii^rrtUianu, ^o^ ^larket
piiti.v. aii4 ill J HigU jiU
Wimbli^ iu^< irt^iL mrrLliL. ! 1^ Hi^ij st.
Wlllfup .h*hn. InLh niercbimtj Nurth
ildr Old th*^
V?int; J'^hii^ HiiU 4t Valiiogioti carrier,
Wiiithip Ja*J^hoeiiikr,B(irtHt's bM*s.
WiDs^hi^i Wm. *ho[>kM^iii^^ ClMircli st.
WmkT, i<biip!4<ni Ar WbHi^hitts liiiilier
merf^bjuiis^ Xorth s3ile Olii Hgt-k
WinterT.W.fuDf ni**ft,; b. Iti^Alasufj st.
%ViiiU<r t'niiji'ix, tbt[inUfUj|;eff Qure ri st.
>VinU*r KA. Udf wf^Wr, a, lCtkrwlr<< m.
Wise Frol.bfr>fnis<% watL'b tujti clijck
Wi*i! Jfiliii, wBf\ffi^f[;tT» JDj G*.'aiTfe yd.
Mise Win.miirii«;r,4,WiJi.Aq..lJflioii«t.
.Wise Wm. extra locker, 25, Scott it.
Wiseman Caroline, eoofectioDer, 30,
Savile st,
WtoeroaQDQl.wbeelwright,85,Soott8t.
Wtseman Wm. portguager, 13, Port-
land ulaoe
Witherwlck Jobn,oowkpr J20,North st.
Witberwick John, fanner 6e oowkpr.
Naylor's row, WHhom
Witting Jns.shoemkr. I ,Qiieen'$ passg.
^¥itty Richard, clerk to the Gas Com-
pany; bonw. Bond street
Witty Rt. builder<fe joiner, 18, Trippet
Witty Joseph, baker, 68. Wast sU
Wood Mn. £lis. 9, Waltham si-
Wood Mfs. Jane, StaAifortii place
Wood Mrs. Mary, 30, BridKO st.
Wood Mrs. Fraaoea, Brid«« sL
Wood WUlium, gi5nt..«, PriDoeai st.
WoodM«.BeUy,6, Wqod'sct.South st.
w2?? ^?ttbow, irent. €y Gcimston st.
Wood and Bdll» general
agents, ship « insufanoe brokers,
43, High ki.
Wood Samuel, vict. Wbittington and
his Cat, 1^, Castle row
Wood Wm. Vict. Blue Bell, High st.
Wood Wm. butcher, 33, St. John st.
Wood Thos. broker, 10, Aibkni at
Wood Thomas, cabinet maker, Wool-
. pack entry, 3^, Mytongate
Wood Abraham, lath render. Nelson's
sq. New George st.
Wood Richard, garaener. Queen st.
Wood Robert, tailor, 13, Manor alley
Wood Bdm. weigher. 10, Catherine sq.
Wood Joseph, banker's clerk, 3^,
Prosjject St.
Wood Ann, sbopkpr. Gfest Unton stt
Wood Jontb. farmer, Hood st. Dry pool
Wood Jonth. Ude waiter, Raikety st.
Wood WiUiam, merchant's clerk, 2.
Regent's place, Syke« st.
Wood Wm. mariner, 26, Haroourt st.
Wood Thomas, cork cutter, Raikes st.
Woodcock Ann, shopr.l9.Broadley st«
Woodhead Samuel, vict. Neptune Inn.
Chariot St.
Woodhouse Jpb.dotb dlr. 6, Sykes st.
Woodhouse Joshua, woollen mfr. 84,
Scale lane
Woodmancy Ann, gentlewoman, f»
Naylor^s row, Witbam
Woodmamsy Thos. corn dt coal dealer^
Witbam
Woodmancy Geo. sboemkr. N John it.
Woodmancy Jobn,livery stable keeper.
Great Unk>n st.
Woodmancy John,shopr.8,Humber st,
Wooffinden John, blacksmith, 22,
Chariot St.
Wootf John, ship owner, 29, Albion st,
Woolf John, collector of taxes, Provi-
dence row
Woolhotiae Richard, fundtore broker.
New Dock st.
WooUey J.ohn. vict George Inn, (g«*
neral coaCD oinoe) 66, Wlriargate
WooUey Wm. attorney, io, King st,
Woolley Ed w.. sboemkr. 28, SUver st.
Worrill John, foreman to the Old Dock
labourers, Dock skle
Worsley Rev. Wi^iam, 4, Nile st,
Wray William, gent. 7. Savile st.
Wray WlUiam, fent. Moira buikUflgi»
60, Prospect st,
Wray Richard, vicL Hope A Anchor,
86, High si.
Wray Chas..UneB diaper. Queen at.'
Wray Susannah^ dotaea club keeper*
18, Wlpcolmlee i
Wray John, joiner and cabinet m
, Gibson's yd. Celt hne
Wride Sbadrack, timber jneiduuit, 11,
Chacter house Uoe
HULL. [Eoit RUAnffJ]
HtaL.
817
Wriffdetworth Thomas, butcber, 10,
New Dock walls
WrifKleswortb Thomas, bookkeeper,
Great Union It.
Wright Mr. BeUy, 4, Princess st.
Wri^t Robert, gent. S, SooU's sq.
Wright, Bowden and Co. Russia mer-
chants, 18, High St.
Wright Wm. stationer A bookbinder,
4, Lowgate
Wright John, boot builder, Garrison
side; house. Marvel st.
Wrtobt Thomas Dails, wharfinger, 18,
Prospect plaoe, Drypool
Wright Robert, cabinet maker A np-
bolsterer, 88 and 89, Bond st
Wright Francis, painter ; house. New
Geonnst.
WriFht lliomas, wheelwright, Wel-
Wright Midiael, earthenware dealer,
WrightHanuah, shopr. 6, Maobdl st.
Wright EUas, (lodgings) 15, Bond st.
Wright John, tanner, Marvel .«t.
Wright EUx. dothes bkr.39,Chariot st.
Wright Qeo. clothes deauer and silk
dver, 5f Carr lane
Wright Geo. oowkpr. Sumnm'gmifg
WrootJane, register ofRoe, 11, Nor-
man's enti>', George street
WrotesleyMrs. Ann, 7. Wright street
Teale Cfaias. mert. 10, Mason street
Yelverton Richard, leather dresser, 20,
Yoric Jolm, bricklayer, 1 1 , New Dock
street
Toole John, Henry, A Edward, tim-
ber merts. North side Old Dock
Yonle John, mert. ; h. 8, George st.
Yoang R. C. merchant and general
agen^ Commercial buildings, 29,
Higrb street ; bouse, Smmi%trgmur»
Young John, surgeon, 2, Bond sUeet
Young Nancy, day school. Lower
Ifnfon Street
Young Andrew, joiner, Ann street
ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFICATION
OF THft
9to&»»ioti0 Htm CraAin^ o( HiilU
Aemdtmkt, SchooU, 9tt,
Agar Thos. Bores' entry, l,Trippet st
Annison Wro. 7, Trippet street
BarrettW.S. (gents'.) Great Union st.
Barrett John, Hanover square
Berry John, 16. New Dock street
Binnlngton Christ. Church st. Drypool
Bleiard Rev. John, Chapel st. Por-
ter's gardens
Bregazzi Dominioo, 4, Waltham st.
Brim EUz Jane 4e Sarah,25, Pinkk st.
Bodcton A Newoombe, (dandug and
music) 26, George street
B«ge John, 7, Providence court, 19,
Brook street
Bomett Jane, 28, Paradise place
Carr Wm. 14,Hardy'sct.l5,Postemgt.
Cass Thos. 1. Knowles'sq. Spencer st.
Chaplin Mario, (ladies' day) 7,8tory st.
Chapman John. King's ct. High street
Columbani Miss Barbara, (French
teadier) 37. Aldbro' street
.Cook Thos. 1, New Dock street
CoK Saml. Hale's entry, Market pi.
Cross John. 68, Mytongato
Crosier J. H. 8, Mews street
Danbr Bethnel, (writing master) 19,
Osborne street
Davies Rev. Geo. John, A. M. (gram-
school) 6. South side Trinity church
Deloitte John Oliver, (French) 15»
Robinson row
Diz J. B. 22, Parliament street
Dunn Mary Ann. 5, King street
Bvison Mary, 2, North st. Prospect st.
Foster Richd. (dandng) 12, Fish st.
Francis Klis. 15, Haroourt street
French John, 2 1 , Bond street
French Sarah, 2 1 , Bond street
French Wm. (dandng) 21, Bond fit.
Fullam Michl. 17, Trinity house hme
Gardham Stephen, Vicar lane
Godmond Bliz. 21, Trinity house lane
Grey Paul, Charlotte street
Harnien Harriot, 41, Savile street
Harrison Wm. Great Union street
Hirst Marmd. Jackson st. NepUine st.
Humbles Tbot, IM, High street . v
818 HVhU [EaH Midin^.J mnx;
Hunt Am^, lo, GriUMtop gtreet
Hutchcroawin. 1, Mason ftreet
Jenkioson David^ 6, Foundry row
JohjisoiiD^borab,(la.bd£.)^iDOi]nie ft
Kent Robt. 6, Wmcolmlee
Kidd Anthony, ao. Brook street
Lambert Joeepb CasUnir, (French) 19,
SavUe row
Lee Rev. G«o. (gents'.) 1, Postemgt.
Leedel Geo. 83, Qreat Passnffe street
Leng Geo.\¥hite Hone yd. Market pi.
Lens Joseph, Mason street
{i4taewood J. Barker's ct. Blanketrow
Locking Misses, (la. bdg.) 8 1 , Story st.
Low J6ihn, Walker's sq. Sykes street
Lowson Rk^d. 0, Ncntb street
Mair Wm. Waterworks street
Megptt Marjr, (la.bdg.) 8, Geoiga «L
Meroer Ann, Id, Tripfiet street
Pantry fiarali,(girls» natnL) Perrott st
Pape Mattbew^inoolmlee
Pkskanl John, WeliV; street
Potchet John, New George street
ReveU Aaron, 6, Milton sq. Bourne ft
Richards John, 16, Aid bio' street
Rowlett Thos. 25, Great Passage st.
Snowden Benj.foommercial <fe gents'.
boarding) 10, Blanketrow
Steel Maria, ( ladies' bdg.)«, Prince st.
Stickney Mery, 19^ Trinity bouse lane
Tankersley Robt Carr lane
Tboiiipsoti Rev. Joaeph, Charles st.
Tii'mipsHi A.dtU. 14, Blanket row-
Tliwuites FttJiJt'fick, Waterhoose lane
TikiIIjI U Job n , J ironings street
T) w)n Klin. ^, Eniiine street
Wulker R,(t' H.( lu-bdg.)18,Osbomest
Welcti Chiirles, Webster's entry, 15fi,
Wilkiiisoij IiJ™. fnntional) Perrott st
Wii.Mkn Rev. J. K. (ladies' seminary)
2U, 3Ji)fket iilace
Wilson John, 6, Sewer lone
Buive John, T, Providence court, 19,
Brook street
Carlill Geo. (and secretary to the Sav-
ings' Bank,) 5, Quay street
Lee Tfios. 150, High street
Tressidor John, 6, High street
JgenU, i[c.
Ste also Merchants and Ship Ownexs.
Thow marked 1 are genend agents j 9 oom-
merelal agentit 3 thipping agenti; 4
broken; 5 ship and iiuunmce broken;
and 6 wharfingers.
1 Bell Tbos.Commerclal buildings, 29,
Hlffh street
^ Binks Riohnrd; 12; High street
1 Blackburn Thus, rto the Cheese-
. n "»f>'»ff«»M Co. London) 66: High st.
5 Blyth Robert luid Co. 88, Higlst
# Bolton Wm. «p Christ, «1, mgt st.
5 Bi;HSK»€hri|tnpheff^k8ons,7,BowI-
alley lane
5 BroadbenC Wm. Cotnmerdal build^
inffs, 29. High Jt.
3 4.6 Bromby ,and Clark, (to the
Leeds UnionOo^, J«, High sU
3 5 6 Buckton Geo. 56, Hlsbst.
a CarliU dk Co. 83, High«t
6 Clark Peter.87, Hitfhst.
I Oifford Utak, ar, fiigh st
6CobbWm.2i,HighSDreet •
6 Cottinson aiid Maud«v JOarrison Mb
I Cowle dk Brandstriim, r. Castle st
C?roft Wm. (wool) «o. High st.
1 5 Dails John, 23, Parliament st.
& Dales Thos. 20, High st.
3 Darbysfaire Geo. (to Mills, whtt»
fioger, York) 12, aiaokfriargste
5 Dewear <fe Harrison, 21, Parlianent
street
6 Dring Henry, 12, Mason st
6 Earle Geo. dk Thos. 48, High st
4 Ellis Wm. (coast and river) 8T,
. ^-'^frnnw fjine
6
.|j T. d- i^^^n.n, Humber
4 FiLilhiTiiT WivL Mil, Highst-
2 1-m Ji>hn, ri3, Hit^h nreet
2 Vititu John, <j, H]Kh strfwt
Gsirlmlt Robi^rt, CLIoyd^s) J, Et-
ebfinij(eiLlk>y
4 GiU Geu, (oil nnd Rtissln) Stew-
urt^sj-ai-d, LW.Hjtfhet-
1 GreprjwiKiH Gett. Coiuinertial buUd-
iTies,uo, Hi^Ust.
.1 HtiUJohu, -:2t.n Hiirb slrwt
'5 11 Ell I Tbo5. A* .So^^, 5, Nortli walls
1 H tills Tfiflii 4 Husjtell, a, Hij^'h st,
2 HKVwortli FmTiojfiJun. 2, N. wsUs
1 J llnyeis Julm H. Commercial builcN
1 i H-'ud^- Marttti, SteWurt*^ yard,
6 n''\K-i\i Tlivs. jiiri. A Co. Stewart '1
8 ."' ii Hiildfu George* Skill (Sr Co. JSJ,
H i \i,h s t . dfe w] mtU ^ B, H jjtli St.
6 fKiLliii^reiarlti Witlowdk tlolderncss,
hxpljujiL^e build iiiijs
5 H^i woo J Wm. :iJJ, Hipb St.
5 lliimtiprstofi M.K.6^ Blnckfriar^
H^jn^jlirfj^ 'J'itos* (Ui underwriLets)
rtj N<(i1li sU
2 }&c.k^ouKohert, 140, Kiph it,
2 1 J ftroew Richard , Cum luerctaibttikl-
ini^sf.iid, Hif^h }it.
Jew it 1 .Simcru» { oam J Wiilker'* squitf e,
Sy ke* St.
2 Johnson James, 82, North st.
5 Knowsler, Swann&Co.SO.Hiifast.
4 LaloUel Henry, (com add flax j 20>
Hlghst •
6 La Marche J. B. 200, Hifh st
Lambert Joae\}b, (coal) 49, 3ooth
end
. A9U*
[Em Siting.] umx. 930
4 liteoriles Jhpw, ConseitilallNittd-
\ 9 6 % LAffeni^.Wro. 70, HIghst.
Iftvetaiik d?Co. <ooro) 4 ife 6, High
ftraet
1 5 Lee Hill, 18, High street
1 Lee Tbomaa, \^,akA street
6 LoddngGeon^ IS, High it.
4 LockwDod Tlof . (flaij d9, Hmn-
berst.
6 Lowthef JobiL 8^ BlackBuiate
1 8 6 AblouimG.ABoiM^aSyHigfatt.
1 M&Uejw Simeon, Old Dock lide
4 Margeton Mows, 174, UicbsL
1 3 6 Martin A Keddey, i9, Hisbtt
M'Bride Peter, (eoRtage) M, High st.
6. Medlev John. CkarcE sL Sculooates
8 4 Melis A Kipliiig> 1, Coaunefcial
coMrty 105, Hiffh st.
4 4 Mocehouseidk Brown, 184,High St.
t Mofley Tbos. B. (sod Baltic) 25,
LD«x«te
4 Morris Wm. B. Stewart*! jard, 152,
Hlgbiti
1 Moxon Geo. dk John, 160, High it.
1 4 Nicholfon ds Wood, Old Cuttom
hoofe, Hishst.
1 Norman W. v. Garrison side
$ Parle Godftey * Rtohd. 188. Hi^ st.
4, Puldn Tbos. 88, Grimsby lane
5 Pattinson Robt. ST. Hirb street
5 Peel Tbos. 10, Bishop lane
PerkinsJohn,(forooinitry newspapers)
ll,BowUleylane
1 PlersoniBmes, 162, Hiffb street
Power Wm. (nails) £1, H^:h st.
t 'Radfi]rdTbo8.BdwJB4,Parlianientst.
6 Radford John Southern «fe Co. 154,
Hirfa street
5 Reed John, 150, Hi^ street
1 RennardsKichd.Nortb sideOldDodc
t 6 Ross Benj. 6, Hijrh street
4 Salter John. 155, Hiffh street
5 Sbipman John, Broaaley street
4 Slater Tbos. 43, Uish street
1 5 Sonth JooatbsTi, 183, High street
4 StanibiDd Thus. North side OldDock
4 5 Stone John, 83, High street
SUotber Jobn, (eom) 80, Hkrb st.
1 Taylor and Clifford. 160, Hii^h st.
Teanby Tbos. (com) 0, Vine court,
8, Botelarstreet
13 6 Thompson Edw. -and John, 16,
Psrliament street
5 Thompson Cains and Co. 8, Trinity
honse lane
1 Thomey Timothy, North side Old
Dock
6 Todd Wm. 5, Garden sq. Prinoess st.
3 4 6 Tummon und Smilhson, 60,
HigbfttreH
4 Tummon Jestph, 8, Comniercial
oourt, 195, Uigh«tnet
» Twner Isaao, 44s Hlfdi street
5 Ward Tbos. 16, Pai&imeet street
i» 4 6 WeddteflndBipwnlow,<to tia
Hull and London Steam Packet
Co.) ee, Utehstroet
5 Wells asMoi^y.NortiistdeO. Dock
e Wharton Tbos. 1, Exchange alley
1 Whitton John. 2^ High street
1 Wood and BeU, 48, Hi|;b street
6 Wright T. D« 18, Prospect place,
Drypoirf
1 Yonnr R.C. CbmmeiciBl boibUnfi,
29, Hif 6 street
Anckor SmHkt,
PuUan Beqj. A Son, Dock ollloe row
Thomey J. D. and Co. 2, Dock street
Bennison Appleton, (and builder) IT,
Albion street
£arle John, (and sculptor) 30, White*
fHargate
Mountain Charles, 59, Prospect street
ArHfitial fXottm- maktr.
CyprianCuninnda, 36, MiU street
Aitomiei,
Alderson John, 36, Saltbonse lone
Anderson John, 27, Bishop lane
Bedell W. B. 19, Geoige street
Bramwett Geo. 8, Osborne street
Browne Tbos. 5, Parliament street
Bunney Wm. jun. Parliament street
Codd Edwaid and Geo. 6, Pailiamert
street ^
Cotsworth John, 26, WUtefiriar^te
Day John, 26, Watefhoiise lane
Diclcinson Stephen, 10, Dock street
England and Shaekles, 7^ Land of
Onsen ghiget
Frost Tbos. <fe Chas. 37, Scale lane
Garforth Joseph, 3, ExcoaoKe alley
Garland Rd. 6, Bowlalley lane
Grimston Mattb. 3, Duke street
Haire Galen, 1, Trinity house lane
Holden Tbos. 7, Land of Green filnffcr
HugrtU Tho.«. 17, Bowlalley tane
Johnson B. L. 7, Mason street
JoUand Wm. Empson, 18, Bishop lane
Kiog Robert, 24,l?hapel bine
Moore L. C. 4, WhiteiHargate
PbilUpsCharlesHeory, 7, Bowlalley In.
Prickett and Robinson, 9, Scale lane
Reeres Timothy ,jnn.2.Exchan^ alley
Ridiardson J. C. IS, BowlaUe? lanb
Ritson and Dryden,3. Bowlalley lime
Rushwertb Edw. 9, Parliament street
Sandwith Robert, 28, Bishop bine \
Scbolefield Samuel, Land of Grees
gioffwr
Swand and A}'re, 7, Parliament street
Tadman Francis, 3, Clark's square,
S)1(ea street .
Thompson Tbos. 8, Trimty hoMe In.
890 OTtt. [E(Mi Ridinff.] mht.
Treuidor Jolm, (and oonveyaiioer) e,
HlrbsUvet
Walmsley W. Jan. 4, Pariiameot it.
and At.aMiA Com
VnUou Woi. 18, Bovrlalley lane
¥FooUe7 Wm. 10, Kid^ slraet
Pybns Wm. law stAtioner, and oom-
minioBer for taking specUl baU, 17,
BowUltey Une
AucHoimrM and Appraisers.
Boyle Wm. 9, Paget square, Dagger
lane
Cross and Glenn, Silver street
Daniels Tbos. 8, Savile street
Dean Joseph, 45, Market place
Fea Jobn, 156, Hlgb street
Hendr} and H yde, Kxcbanse sale room
Humpbfpys Tbos. (and ship surveyor)
3, North street
Kirkus and Backhouse, 66, Lowgate
Bf arsh Saml. Dkcoont court, Cent per
cent street
MorleyThos. B. 25, Lowgate
Pearce Wm. 21, St. Jobn street
Stamp Francis, 4,Broadley atreet
Terry Wm. 10, Savile street
Stai^land Thos. Old Dock side
B9Cfm Md Ham Factors,
ThoM marked thus • are butter factors,
thus t are tttme factors.
Bellshaw John, 80, West street
BellshawWm. 14, WinooUnlee
Couplaod John, New John street
•Duffield Geo. 116, High street
Fawcett Thos. 86, Waterworks street
•t Fearne Thos. I T, Lowgate
•tGihson Wm. »1, Mytongate
•Harwood Richard, 41, Whitefriargate
•t Kitchen Geo. 11, Marketplace
Lee Bielby, North street
Lee John, 61, Market ulaoe
Levett Sarah, 4, Shambles ^
Pearson John, 24, Waterworks street
Rickiuson Thos. 60, Marketplace
Savage Joseph, IT, Queen street
Simpson Thos. 180, High street
iSissons Richard, 18, Queenstreet
Swainston Robert, 67, Lowgut*)
t Walmsley David, 36, Market place
Waterson and May, 85. Church lane
Wilson Wm. 17, Shambles
Bakm-s, Bread and Skip Biseuit, ^c.
Abraham John, 17, Fish street
Adlard Christ. 31, Dagger lane
Anfield John, 20, Waterworks street
Appieton Wm. 19, North street
Appleyard Robert. 49, Mytongate
Amett Wm. 145, High street
Amett John, 2, Prospect street
Amett John, 9, Great Passage street
Bail^ Wm. 15, Cook'&cU Broadley
Balnea Rdbef t Raines, Winoohmlm
Bfifki-ir Gw. 14, BridRp street
Unrkt^rWui. Church st- DfjimmJ
]Wk?T Wftmiak. 2* 8IJickiri«™te
BttTik' Jobu, (fillip bjwatit) 4y, Wbit5-
Bn?iln'*?t .k>hn, »! Upon pla«
Brck Wm. .1^ Caotton street
Ueiitiey Thitf. 15T, Hij;li*trefft
BeiTultie Ri!w. i\f Mytoi}ipi(e
lllandii^rd Jamei^ AA, Beak lane
Hores John, i, TnpijeL sf retst
Uf(f U Josp^»ii, i'it Doek street
BuwiIl'ii Jivme^, b^ Duke street
Jlciinifj Wm. is^^ iLan^it dtreet
lifuuki Wm. yjLfii^ t, Low^iate
r n-^nn Jolm, North rt. 1 9, >^orth sL
i'liiL^'i'.' I>rttic!, 45 S, LowL^iiTu
L'uckriVl W. S. Tmodi*! st. Water-
UdUec but*
Ccnberfnn Uichnrd. ^^ C Impel lane
CoopiT John, IMp Hi^hslint»t^t
('oil I (J hi Hiibard^ 1:2, Miuiur Mieet
Cr(J5>kJll Mnry, a, J.Hll*? l«ue
('rowlev Thcis- 24, Trippcr • •
Dixoii Aitthojiy, ^itf H u tuber st. and
1*, Quern street,
Dtiflief Thos. 40, t'hurch Imie
KUis Wilfreil, -^T, Wflt4irworki street
Eni^^H^u Jumi*?i, WiLbnra
Finmni?lt?y KJnitHiJt 1*^» VhyM street
Finning ley Kdwnrd, 'iA. filanket lOW-
Foi Aiiibr<^pj 36, Hliiiiket riw
Gibb TlHi!?» 1, Chnrkit sirtK't
liin Kobijft, i:*:, H^hMnwl
tiraj R«brf), -Jj Wnttiwnrki street
iJiiraish Wm. i^, Sykes sLroet
Hnrd} Jamesj yl^l'Diirch laiie
IfnriK-rEn^burd, 7i, Wfrit street
1 1 n rj I -.on i^umu e 1 , 1 1 7, H i ^h street
Htrkt'iiber) H»-nr>, AlfrpJ street
HdijiTMfn Wni. J I, Nt>rik *<tfwt
Ifinii^HH! Fnina*, 17*, Hajili jtreet
Hi)llstoi:k aiflfk, Id, Georj^eyd. ITft,
Hifjh !itjn*et
HnilM^n Geo. ] , MndleU »tii'Pt
J n L boil J ujw* I ' li , I H , H iif U s 1 n'et
,Ti' (I kiijson Wni- iUjll street
Jol.Li-;!))! .To^e^ilj, tij Dock office ro
.h4iiL:^ibn Juhn, ;jtv, Mill ^imri
KhIi^; Ann, 'i7, Blnt-kfrbr^jivlo
Li ' 1 1 Li A fb m 1 1 1 , W lit ei-hoaati lane
M.'iiihy Miiry» WtU Ktn.^*"t
llirrrtijod »^riniiirl, 3^, BlnfJtfnaigate
1^1 ill. Ileum iiec). ^rj, Grimsby lane
IMif-ii" John, ii^iktifl stre<^l
N h- ^v I on .San I u e I , :^ I , Cti n riot street
Ni4wl, Jaf^ft's, 1*1, +Saltiioo!-tf lane
f Jsi^f'fhy Kiiw. !Ji, Nfw GtHJree st.
Finks Gt'or^e, l:, Hale 'a eiiuyy 13i»
Jtkj:;b btrei'l
[Eatt BiHmg.'] hdll. ML
PauliiKllahert, mOiam
Pooadi Ami, 0, Ckntemte t^Mfo,
PaonOB Jabby JW, BlftckMante
Peckitt Rt Hewy's cL L. CSIqb st
-peotith John, te, M} tsngBto
Purdy Hflwy, 8S, Posternflate
Rhodes SliBifcetb, 1?1. FiSofe ct.
Rhodes Thanms, 2, Myton^tB
Smith WiB. fipiiiiff bank
SneH TJkm. A»1. HIcli atreei
iSpink John, a, Aaltbousa lane
StephensQo ioha, 5. Lower UakNist,
Stewacd Jabn, 15. Bisbo|> lane
Tacey Wm. 26, Bond street
Thoflfipsoo Woi. 1 , ilattover aoaaia
Wade AUce, kVted street
West Wm. « -Tripiiet
WillfiinKiR Edw. Great UnioB staeet
WslktBsmi Ricbafrd . N£w Jofaiuticiet
Witty Joaepih, 6a, West atseet
HaiDson, Watsoo & liocke, Whita-
ptiaig9t^ (oa Bfaroatt ^ Co.
firiarnta,
ImUm)
Peasedk Lifidell,l8, High at. (onSir P.
Pole, Thorotoii i& Co. Loudoo)
Raikes ^ Co. 12, Sode loae, (oa
Cuides. Raikes 4e Co. Loadau)
Smiths A Thompson, 25, lf1fl;h street,
(on Smiths, Payne and Smiths,
(on Smit
icmbat)
Savisqb Ba-iml, Rxehaoge alley,* at-
■tendance Tues.jBroio 11 to 1 tiooti,
And Satttrduy from 6 to 8 evoiuii^.
Geo«xe Caclillj sKCcetory.
Barristtrs,
Kennedy fames, Esij. 11, George st.
Osborne Robert, Esq. <stamp Mfioe,)
2, Bawlalley huie
89km Daaiel, Esa. M.P« iseoatdn}
X6g Bovlalley Ifljue
Mmiket Mmkart.
Barrlck Wm. 6, Blaokfriars^te
Boss SHsiibeth. ai. Hnmber street
Otork Wm. 14S, High stieet, and S6^
Grimsby lane
Dobsoa Rbt. ian. 122 A 143. Hi|(ta st
Robinson Richard, 1 18, High street ds
4 (fe 5, Grimsby hme
Smith Noub, a, Grimsby bine court
Walker Wm. 28, Market place
BlacktmiHu and Farrmt,
SeeHio Whitetmithi.
Berriman Wm. 2, Vine ct. Botelar st.
Cornell Edward^ 3, Parade row
HanbrThomas, Waterhouse hme
fCpU Thomas, 94, Mocbell street
Keoninsham Adani,Churdftst. Dryph
Millft^d John, UVTrinHy bouse lane
Ogden James, «, Pinkie nueet
Ricterdsoa Adb, Wu
Ricbaadsan Edmand, 1, Wriwiiok^
yard, Waterwofks slxaei
Wilfii WuL Fawaett street
WoeAiidaa Joha, 8«, CanrlaBe
Blackingr Mamffactwen,
Battle Robert Gray, 18. Raradtee pi.
Edwards Edward, 66, Edgar street
Bone MerchanU.
Beckett Wm. 10, Triptpet
Clark James, 13, New GeM^e street
Eyre. Marrkit and Co. 18, Church st.
Sculooates
Homcastie Thos. 2, Bourne street
RobertsTbos. Union mill, WiiMX>lmle6
Simpson John, ^iiwtinglon
Taylor James, 15, Norris*yd. WeU si.
Taylor Bdw. Church st. Sculcoates
Tbornham A Todd, Wincolmlee
BitoHinders.
Cairns J4>bi^ 11, Bishop lane
Darcy James, Naw Deck waHs
Lethe Wan. (A stotioiKr) 43, High st.
Lison Thomas, White Hatrse ymtd,
Market plabe
Lofthouae Jobn^ 4i^, Mariiet place
.MarsbaU Matthew, 2«»Low^
Mon^anan John» 2 L^ Robaison rO«r
Pemnse Joan, 26, SiiTile street
Sutbedaad Peter, 80, Griansby lane
Wilkins Charles, 13, BUOm^ kne
Book—lten and Bt&tfmttrt,
AUen W. S.«4, St. Jutm street
Bell Wm. 5, Qtieen street
Craggs John, i, Silver street
Dawson Wm. 47, Low^te
Ferraby lohn, 44, Market pbioa
Holdswortii Wm. 09, Lo>f9ale
Howe John, 3, Scale iana
Johnston Maria, 7, Murket plaoa
Mowatt C^lara, 57, Marketplace
Noble Joseph, 23, Market placa
Rodfbrd Joaa, 52. LoMiei^
Sbures Wm. lt», Lowgiite
Teesdale Thoma<},(oId books) 6, New
Dockfitreet
Turner Geo. <S5, Market plaoa
Wilson I^anc, 4P, Low^ate
Wrinrttt WilHam, (and print seUer) 4,
Low^ate
Bool and Shoemakert.
Abbey Thomas, 10, Silver street
Ainswortb John, 4, Chtin:h Inne
Aire Roliert, 15, Worship street
Allen Tboit. 10, Geo. yd. 170, High st.
Andrews James, 3, TruniUe street
Barker Wm. Lime street
BambyJonathan. 14. Scale lane
BUby Tbos. 1 17, High !street
Bird John, Ul, High ^Ueet
Bowman Sarah. 34, Market place
Brewins Mm, 21, North stieet
£E
sss
hull:
[EoH Riding.]
huXiL;
Brewster Tten. 6, MYlon ttreet
Buttle Rkshud, 20, Pfoipeotitreet
Ctmpbell Jaroet, 19. North itreet
Cariin Christopher, Lime street
Chapman John, 2, Salthoose kae
Cbarltoo Thos. (ladies') 16, SUver st
Coldwell Wm. St. John street
Cook Joseph, 31, New Geor^;^ st.
Cookman Samuel, 84, Crarden st.
Coopland Francis, 22, Lowgate
Cowley John, 26, North street
CoxoD John, 1 1, Church st. Sculooates
Crahtiee Thomas, 4, Lowgate
Croft Daniel. 11. Soott street
Dawson Ricoard, 18. Chariot street
T r- Ti-ihr. 11, Pni"kfrinTi:jTJto
1 ■,■ I , t
Driver Wm. l»ltitnorslrfft^t
Du«u Dnvitl, !gu» Scott htrvet
Eden Jumesj i>, Cros^ itreet
Em mot I Wm. 29, Cbnjiel laiw!
I'onsev Wm* 29, Chariot strtHiit
Fcst^f Wm, ]2, Macfayll str#!et
GttrbiitL Geo. 3S, Bonii stn^Ht
Gurhiilt Jolin, 41, Wmcolmtf'f^
Gnnril Geitrne^ S^ily L€j*X"^
Gnijiby Jobtt, ^^ Burtoi) *UvQt
Greer*WcKxl i4e«rg>ej IS, Triplet
Hull llobL 8, N, ciidof Hiimbef dock
Bflitf r Tbaninj, fi, St, Jobii "intreet
Uairison S-imueU I IT, Hiftti street
Head Thomas, ^J(i, BloL'kfTmfy;ate
Kepppr JahDj 1 U^ Hi eh jftreet
li^\iinrd Wnu ~^ HhacktrinriEitte
Hf'siittJukn, S:J, St. John stj«et
HiURolwrt/ I, Wjr>ctilmh'*^
Hodgson John, 1, Fm^pect street
Hodgson Geo. 4, Mytongate
Holds worth David, 62, Lowgate
Hornsbr James, Queen street
Irving George, 16. Castle street
Jaques John, 13, Myton street
Johnson Thomas, IK Trippet
Jones Thomas, 32, Bridge street
Jones Thomas, 5, Prospect stn*et
Lascelles Thomas, 17, Bond street
IjomtiA Win. 55, ^lll>oLj£e lone
Miifsh:>il Vim. Ijj 3fI)toni,^ute
Wrvsou Henry, &i, LowxHtB
Mnitinfloii Jwepli, lofl^ Hi(£li street
M'C'Ipnnfm Alfit*^?^ Crirr biie
MonnrJl Jerftiilah^^, Wnlt rlii>it»e lane
Mfi 1111*11 JokpitIi, 5j WnltThouse iitue
M pt i7d( Jn mt^, \'^, BJ ftu k*? t f u w
ftliLchell Rtibertj 2{i, Chmriot sli^et
M'Lpiui Johr, S<v WUiti^flliTKftt^
Mootf? llni^Tioli^ 19^ M}U)ii &trc«!t.
Morlny JoHfIj 54, Hujjiber strtwt
Morr^l! .Uthn, ^, Wiiterbou*se kfte
A!in«rnvt* *inml» tt7, WhitpfniirRnto
l*riiiiy 8n*nM(4, J6 Pfr>rih wiilLv
mitiiifvn Ed mil mi, S5, Mvlouj^iilo
Plnkney James, 188, High street
Preston Abraham, 6. Tiuipet street
RJu^nh!>uii J'ibn, CnurcB latit^
RoiiTjding^ Jukiit JUn .St. JuJllu sLirt^iir
Rou fidtn^e F * ti 4 , S y kei Ktnpet ;
Sc«nm Geo, ttO, Pro"*pfCt itreet
Sirhj>^on Wm* !*?1t M vton^ate
Snulli Wm. 15^ BrfHiK street
Smilb Thrimns '^^j, High strsel
Sniiti} RoluTt, Nifw George strwt
S(»eM€i'r 1^ Barker, J i, BL Mark** sq^
St^iv Richjird, il, WeU street
St 01 hard Johu, to, JVfyloniidte
TjirhoUoD Jnbn, I, CHrlisle jFtrci?t
Tj !^^r Ant bony J 2, Trmf^et
T( ' tiKvo J03ie|>h, 15, Prospect st.
T. ■ ij -on Lvdia^^S, SalUiou'se lane
Toiibiiiii Blebfin!, si, Silver stfwt
Tunitveli Bob** ft, 6S, Wesl*trwl
Turner Robert ^ lo^ Wnlerhfluse lane
VAlliiiid^ Jobn, 3^, Lowjtst^
Vnrlr^v Rimnd^ tJ^^ Canr Inm*
W ' ? ' . iiJ^^rnr) lUGeorgPil*
^ hm r I >^. L:hnn;li St. i^euleoates
Ward James, 45, Mytongate
Watson John, 29, St. John street .
Wilkinson Daniel, 4, St. John st.
WiUoughby Geo. 23, Queen street
Woodwortb Geo. 1, New John st.
WooUey Edward, 23, Silver street
Brass Fmmdtn.
S«e stoo Iron Foondeft, TiiH;il«te Woikers,
Blackwell Joseph, 12, U. Unios st.
Freeman Samuel, New Dock street
Rhodes Benjamin, Red Lion entry,
141, High street
Todd A Campbell, Foundry row,
Sculooates
Bretten and MaltsUrs.
Them marked thiis • ue Ale Brewen;
t Potter; ^ Black Beer; { Maltalcra
§AUin9on Mark, Wilson's court, 40,
Dock sfTppt
JBj>i Ei^iy Rrihi^rL, s, Gtirn^tiMi street
•BnlUMin Sitnuiel^ S, II umlicr street
•Boll iM HI Wra, 6 J HiimWr sUeet
§Criikt^ Robert, 6T, Mftrkpt nl*tie
•DawRorj Thoa* S, Robert street
tpennison Jobd, ;iO, PnrliaTiiCDtst.
nvrljK. A J. in, aflill->JWt
•i-.r idiiw RolH'rL, llflgijoi Inne
•lJ'i»^viKid Wm- tfe Co. U W*^i Jit.
•Jf 1 ii ,1 tiiH.\ :i*, Geo. jrt. tiO,H)i?hst.
•kiikii^ ^^^^ Bmmhv, ( J nliEict Spring)
Wiiterhouse laiie
•f Liddell John, 29, Waterworks st.
•§Pickering ^m. * Son, 10, High st.
•SRivis John, 65, Church street
tRoberU Thos. 3. North walls
tScoffin Thos. 2, Waltham street
HULL.
*Screwi(m Wm. 88, Cburob lane
•|Spenoe, Watson <fe Co. Prospect tt.
*Tather Thomas, 1, Fox street
nTemplu Tbo8. 13, Marine row
SVause John, 7, Trinity lioose lane
WUliamson Thomas, Lime street
Briek Maken.
Appleyard Frank, 8, Manor street
Atkinson Anthony, (ds tile) 23, Albion
street
Green James, fFiimingUm
Jackson Geoxge, 7, Pnnce street
Leggott John, 3, Bourne street
BfenneU John, 2, Chapel court, 15,
Salthoose lane
Tadman Francis, Patrick ground lane
West Wm. 2, Mason street
Brickiayen and Bvildert,
Abbey Geo. 12, Page's sq. Dagger In.
Adamson John, 16, Aldbro' street
Appleyard Prank, 2, Manor street
Appleyard John, 1 7, Robinson row
Bambrough Root. 9, Castle row
Barker Hanh. <fe Sons. 26, Sayile row
Barker James, 2, Engine street
Barker James, 1 o. New John street
Betts John» 1, Fish street
Birkett Thos. 63, MiU street
Bishop Thos. 26, Mill street
Botheroyd W. 6, Paragon pl.Sykes st.
Bulmer Wm. Tnindle street
By water Rkshard, 20. Scott street
Clark John, 19, Castle street
Deans Alex. St. Qointin's pi. Drypool
Fflwcett j£jhn» 3 J DuDCiUi'i place
Fox JoIjiIt 3, Bourne itnye f.
Gih jtnj Beflj* J? (J, Sciilt street
Gtt^w Jsmeitj ST, Triplet
Gffty Juhn, rl^ Spencer sti*eC
HeaU>u Wm. JG, Sa vile row
Hides Chrislupherj 1, Mytoogttte
Irving JoLn, S;, Duke *tiw^t
IrviUj^ KfiwHjtJ^ Mm street
jAiL^ksi)^ Geo, 7, Prince sUfftet
Jnnl't Timotiiyr lo, Mat be I itreet
Kidd Djiuielj isjj Cnstle street
Krn^ Tiios» 4^ New yeorue street
Kirby Wm, tt, Waterwmk^ street
Leggott James, Parade row
Leggott John, 1, Bourne street
Lowther John 6, Clarence coart,
Princess street
Mennell John. 2, Chapel court, 15,
Saltbouse lane
Miller Benj. 19, Brook street
NevU Robert, 9, Myton/ifate
Peat Joseph, Hodgson street
Hicbardson Wm. 47, Carrlane
Richardson Edw. Patrick ground lane
Robinson George, 5, Dyer's place.
Waterworks street
iSberbnn Geo. 18, Wells street
BmMk Isaac, 26, Lowgate
lEfut Riding.] HULL. S«a
Spencer Charles, 8, Uodgwn's square,
dykes street
StiAbs John, Naylor's row, WWiam
Tadman Francis, Postemgate
If^,™^?«"j- ^i Blanket row
Wales Thos. 32, New George street
Watson John, 9, Dagger lane
Webster Michael, 4, Norrit yaid.
Well's street ^ '
West Wm . 2, Mason street
Westoby John, 2, Upper Unton court,
12, Great Passage street
Wilkinson John. 26, Brook street
York John, 41, New Dock street
BriHsk fTine Merckani* and Dealert.
Ganderton John, 17, Parliament st.
West Leonard, 18, Silver street
Brokert.-'See Jgents.
Bru9k Makert.
Bargess Wm. 89, Shambles
Burgess John, 42, Shambles
Grey Thomas, 5, Todd's entiy, SUrer
street
Halden Wm. 24, Scalelane
Lawrence John, 9, New Dock street
Loft Benjamin. 130. High street
Mennell Francis, Watediouse lane
Morrod John, 2, Daltry's entry, 89,
Mytoogate
Thomas and Plercy, Church st. Wln-
oolmlee
BuUioH DnUri.-'SMfFatchmakerififc.
Jones A Forrester, 17, Market place
Rust and Sbipham, 21, Market plaos
Symons Moses, 7, Queen street
ButeAen.
Anfield Wm. Market plate
Anfield Christopher, Great Union st.
Armitage Jonathan, 24, Great Passagu
street
Arthur Tbos. 31, Salthouse lane
AshtonJohn, l,Shnmbles
Atkinson Wm. 8, Alfred street
Baines Richard, 21, Engtitifa street
Barker Wm. 20, Kile street
Binnington Thos. Witbam
Bowser Wm. 16^, High street
Brown John, 37, Chariot street
Burgess John, 42, Shambles
Burgess Wm. 39, Shambles
Butler Holden, Biltongs ct. 8,MacheU
street
Butter John Farrar. 31, Shambles
Calbert James, 36, shambles
Champney John, 8, Waterworks st.
Clark Wm. Nichols' ct. 6, Fawcett st.
Clark John, 3, Trippet
Cook Samuel, 16, West street
Cooper Thos. 3, Carlisle street
Coulson Wm.5, Market place
Curtis Geo. ld> Wincolnilee
E£2
y
SM anz. [EaH Miding.}
HULL.
Dwy loim,^ Mbcff stMet
Denton Hamuel, 18. Waterworks it.
DiMnore Ueivy, korU BrMge foot
Dixon Geo. 84, MyUiUffktm
Edwards Hobeit, 40, Bridge lUeei
BUlMa ioka, Fnwoett street
£ii|(1iiik1 Pnwcki, 8, Cerlisle stsrct
England Robert, 26, MyUMgntm
Fiuninffley Wm. ?, Skembles
Fox James, Market plaoe
Foe Joko, H. Macfaell street
Freeman Bdwani, 8, Charok kuM
Gale Fredksick. 13, SbamUes
Ot^r^on Mmtfm4«ffr^. Waterboqee tone
l^ii kiit'v Antbfiuv, J, Biibi>|> lane
H ill Wui. n. St'omble*
ii!itTibli4oii Edw. 4, SaltbooFe lane
Mcirkrr E(1w.3v, l^ndxv<^itfpet
ilnrki>f Joliii, 1 1» S^nviU stn*t'l
ilnrkt'f MdttL, Jiahn^on, v>, £$tHiinbto
Bftwdeii .Mm, H'i, Mytuiiguikf
Mi^v^ Aobett, JdiiHit-t pluiie
MillWm. Hi>od*t. .IfiJi+iM>£iiit«et
Ifoh^oif Mictint*!* Ktfw JotiD street
ll(H?r J(,ibn, H, r)«h direct,
H'lOuiiu Tl^os. T^ LowgitLo
Httttus Qi'Ui Litiitf iNlivi't
Tnnm iiv Win. :*? n^il riH^ Sbambles
Li^H jQlm« 4[]j, 8liat]ibLe»
I-**dfn Anti, s, Rnikpii ftrcet
l*e John* *■♦ MiirkK (ainoe
lii'^^Mjiird Wm. WtiU^ 1!^^ Sbunblex
Lpomyni Joluu :H^ SJmiu'l pLat't:
Le<>itnril AbmDi»m,T'i« Wejitsir^t
LeoTitifd Thoi. U, West ilreet
l/rriwcHMl Robfrt, ^t^ Uoridnttvet
LotRI Rlchnri, lif ^Lambi^
ilfljor R*)b(?ft, flf vtoi«fnrr
Mrtr^li/ill Jubn, J8, Whitefnuiiffate
llaniH Tlicw. 40, ^bjimblcs
MjIU -Inbiit It Pnrn li^r" row
ATu^umu^ SVni.j^f^. i,o\v!;Kit*^
Nelson Jnmes, 30, sbambles
Oxtobv Wm. Id, Prospect street
Petch'Thomos,4T, Soott street
Petty Geo. ii5, Shambles
Procter E/.t>kiel, 21, Bmok street
Qirickfall Wm. Church st. Drypool
R nines Thos. 4, Shambles
Rainford Thos. 4 1, Lowj^te
Riunsey Rirbnrd, 50, Sbambles
Rickinson Thos. 60, Market pbce
RojM Wm. 25, Sykes street
Rutherford Jerpmiah, »2, Winootmlee
Smith John, Castle street
Smith Joseph, Castle street
Smith Thomas, 44, Shambles
vtaoDard Joseph, 11, St. John's square
Turner J«ha, S4, Bond street
Valeoftee Smith, t, Ckarioistntt
iVafentine Jwues, 48yShewhtei
WadlaMl Johiiysii, ThpeeC
WeUis Rldiivd, 68, iJmiB
Whif Matthew, 2», 9ro& street
White John, ft4, Chaiiot street
Wood Wm. ;M, St. Jobe strtci
Wnia^eswortbTbos.l8^ew DockiM*
CkUdnel Makera and UpMHirmn.
Those witti a • se Cabinet Makars oidy.
See also Furniture BnAers.
BionlDKton Richard, Newton street
•CariillThns. 45, WhiieiriaiVBle
Cbarlten JobaJ^vett's sq-UedHeAfC
Cobb Thos. 81, Gott. jd. )7(^ l^ffhst.
CodUnWm. 11, Bond street. Mews
r t^ l:irv Richard, 2S, Chariot street
r ii^rurtki Thos. 51, WkitefViannte
iJ.irLm^T Wm. CIrinis' btilMinii;i, 89,
Lowffate
n I w>«in Bei^. 8, Dibb's yd. BooVt sC
Ih'Mu J.>*eph, 45- Market pUoe
I Vwick Jofau, Old Dock end
Dickon Btfwant, 81, MytOB|[[ele
nii^ofl John. r«, St. Jokti streeC
KiJtrrby BartMoiBew, seor. 21, New
Dock street
Ellerby Baxthoioeww, julir. i. Hew
Joke street
BD^Und Thee. JuBr. Withun
Farrer Rickd. Hctlard^s yd. Green hi.
*Feetham Tkos. 8r, Myloneete
•Fori JitHWs, 4, DiDck street
Gaoe NetkftoM, isr, Blve Bet jn^
Waterworks street
Hicks Josenh, 10, Wensstnrat
Hinsley John, Parede row
Hodson John, Trundle street
Holden Wm. Upper Union street
Jakertran John^JL'hurck st. Drypoof
Kent Robert, Drypool st^oare, deal
Union street
LeTett Matthew, 6e, Edrar street
LinsleTWm. 55, Mill street
'Marshall John, New John street
Megson John, 23, Carr lane
•Peek Thos. 23, BWickfriargate
Prisvick Wm. 16, Worship .nreet
Richardson Thomas, Cuckpit yud, f .
Castle street r ^ , »
Shackles Tba^ . i >- l s . - ,. ^ , . Uyf^- „ i e-
Shepherd John, JOj R'^wr'* tow
Silbon Wm. a, Pror id trier 4n*pt
Smith and Rirbrir<l<iii», 19, Cbn^ hi.
Smith Wm. H^w John Mn*!'t
Smith Wm. Cnrkpit vrl. r>, fnstSest.
Wniker John, HiJ, ^i<\\v Arrwt
•Walker John , *4 . H J rtrk i rlfl rpt te
Wallls Samuel, K£iibt:riiic stxixi
Ward Bern. 28, Chariot street
•Watson Geo. T, Castle row
Watts John, .4, St. Mark*s sqiiero
HULL.
[Eoii Riding.]
HULL.
•tWaugh J. and Co. 8, TrinHy bouBe
lane
•Webster James, 38, St. John street
WUkiDSQD Thomas, Stubbs' court, 12,
West street
WiUdnson Wm. 18, Charlotte street
WilwD Christopher, 5, Hope street
Wilsbn Matthew, 156, Hisb street
Wood Thomos, Wooipack entry, 35,
Mytongate
Wright Robert, 88 and 39, Bond st.
Carptntertf 8kip,~-Se€ Ship BuUden.
Carten and Gitden,
Brooks Thos. 16^ Wbitefriargate
Fletcher John, 18, Dagger lane
Fletcher Rounceval, 66, Mytongate
Piotti James, i{. Queen stareet
Sansby Richard, 23, Savile street
Word Thos. 30, Waterworks street
Wardell John, 5, Lowgate
Cattle DtaUra,
Gamiss Richard, 14, Castle street
Pape John, 4, Nile place
QnkJkfall John, Quiclc fall's ct.Witham
Chair Makers,
HaddonGeo. 40, Carrlane
Jax^ites John, Parade row
Smith Wm. New John street
Wells Geo. 4, Queen street
Cheesemongen.
See«IflO Baoon and Ham Facton..
Alders and Hansel], 6tf, High street
.Newbald ChAs.(wboiesale)79,Highst.
Tbunparhind Thomas, 12, North side
Trinity church
ChtmistK, Manvifaehuing,
Emmeit Ann and Sons, Boteinr st.
.'^Tilson John, 15, Market place
Ctoth€9 Brokers.— See Tailors,
Coach Builders,
Banks Wm. 85, St. John street
Goddard «fe Thomhill, 28, Chariot st.
Halley Edmund, 28, Bourne street
Hustwick Robt. 11, Osborne street
Coal Merchants and Dealers,
Clark Wm. 12, Castle street
•English Thos. <& Son, 3, Hurober bank
Gibson Robt. 6, Clark's sq. Sykes st.
Newton Thos. North bridge
Thompson B. and J. Trippet wharf
West Wm. 28, Trippet
Comb Makers tmd Dealers,
Brooks Benj. 20, Whitefriargate
Brooks Thos. 16, Whitefriargate
ilopldn Wm. 4, Market place
Sherwood Joseph, Marvel street
Watkinson Rk:bard, 27, Saviie street
Confectioners .
barker Robert, 49, Mytongate
Barker Geo. 12, Bridie street
DizoB Anthony, 19, Queen street
Dukes Geo. 28, St. John sticet
Etty Thos. 17, ChuGb kne
Poi Thoft, 85, Sarile street
Gawin AUanson, 38, Bridge street
Gibson Sarah, 11, Humber street
Green Julia, 4, KeeHng't entry, 24,
Mytongate
HoroorJane, 19, Lowgate
Horsley Eliz. 18. New Dock side
Jack&on and Smith, 89. Mytoncate
Johnson LawTence,] LDock Office ro^
M'Kenzie John, 2. New Dock street
Makem Ann, 39, Sarile street
May Charles, 29, Silver street
Norris John, 52, Scott street
Ostler Robert, 60, Whitefriargate
Rickatson Wm. 75, Mytongate
Wales Wm. 89, Garden street
Ward Sarah, 1, Humber street
Webster Jane, 52, Carr lane
Wilkiuson Wm. 6, St. John street
Wiflcinson Wm. 81, Chariot street
Wiseman Caroline, 80, SavUe street
Consuls,
jlmeriean, Richd. Tottie, 88, H^ ft.
Hanoverian, (Deputy) Bethoel Boyes,
8, Castle street
NetkerlatkLsj John C. Cankrlen, 18.
Whitefriorgate
Prussian, John William Hentig, 24,
High street
Russian, Thomas Ffarbank, Lime st.
Spanish, Robt. Keddey, 6, Blanket row
Swedish and Nortcegtan, John Clay,
30, Posterogote
Coopers.
Abbott Wm. 12, Macbell ttnet
Atkinson James, Duncan st. Lime st.
Banks W. C. J^rvis street
Barclay Wm. 1 14, High street
Barker Geo. Witham, 16 cfe 22, Trippet
Barker Wm. 1 U, High street
BartlettWm. 137, High street
Bell John <fe Robt. I72<fe 173, High it.
Carr Christopher, Chariot street
Colk?y Wm. (wine) 152, High street
Copass Wm. 2, Constable's ouildit^,
English street
DicV John, 20, Geo. yd. 170, High st.
DuffieldGeo. Witham
Dumleton William, Nelsonts square,
New George street
Pindlay John, 6, Quay street
Pinningley John, 6, Quay street
Forrest Wm. 26, Wnterhouse lane
Havelock Robt. West end Old Dock
Havelock Geo. i9. New Dock walls
Martin John, 24, Church st. Sculcoates
Moon George, King's wine cooper, i.
Quay street
Newton Geo. fVilmington
Pordon James, 0» Finkle street
Reeder Geo. Charlotte street, Mewi
££3
fm
HULIm
lE4Ui RidiHg.]
HfTLli.
LitUewood Tbot. 12, Waierworks ft.
SoeU Wm. Witluun
Bleoldn 6«o. 61 y B\^ itreet
CloQ^ John, 80, St. John ftieet
Dixon AntboDj, 19, Queen street
6«win AUaaaoo, 88, Bridge street
Hai^ Tbos. S5, Church lone
Honiey Sliz. 18, New Dock side
Horasby Jaoiet, 8, Blanket row
Jackson James, I, St. John street
Levett Wm. and Sons, 80, Market
place and 71, High street
May Cbaries, 20, SiKer street
Nenl Tbov. Huraber b^k
Rrmer Tbos. 20, New Dodc walk
S&bford Joshua, 6, North side Trinity
church
SUckney Abraham, 88, Bridge street
Watson Wm. Myton^te
Webster Jane, Chariot street
Wilkinson Wm. 6, St. John street
Fmniture Brckfn,
See also Cabinet Makers and Joinen.
Tboaa marked thus * are Cabinet Maken &
FumiUtxe Brokeni thus f are Joinm
and Broken.
Atkinson Wm. 4, New Dock street
Bolton Benjamin, New Dock street
Brocklebank Mary, 9, New Dock st.
Clav Samuel, 5, BowlalJey Uine
Coiiiag\('Ofth Wm. New Dock street
•fCowlGeo. CarMe street
*Crowder Wm. 10, New Dock street
Dnlton Benj. New Dock street
Dobson John, 1, New Dock street
tDobson Robert, 5, New Dock street
England Thw. jun. Witbam
Farrar li^unc, 13, New Dock street
Farrow Benjamin, 14, Bowlal ley lane
•Fletcher John, I, New Dock street
•Foy Wm. 2, New Dock street
Grooock Ann, 57, Mytongate
Guy Thos. 10, New Dock street
•Harvey Richard, 18, Postenieata
•Hick» John, 30, BlackfriargiOe
Hirst Joseph, 6, Low^te
Holmes Charles, 16, Blackftiargata
•Holmes Joseph, 82, Biackfriargate
Hopper Wm. o8, Carrlane
t Hopper Wm. 6, New Dock street
t Jeffreys James, 14, New Dockst.
•Keen Wm. 20, New Dock street
•Kekiey James, 13, Blackfriargate
•King John, U, New Dock street
Matthews Geo. 12, New Dock street
Newsom Thos. 7, New Dock street
•Gates Bartholomew, 1 7,Blackiriargt.
•Rhodes Prancifi. 02. Mytongate
Richards S. 6, Grotto sn. Mason st
Robinson Bdw. 1 1, New Dock street
S"*!?i* Wannah j 8, New Dock stwet
sm^A FnuK^s, 83, Trippet
Soowden Ann, 4, Page's aquaie. Dag-
Stockdale Wm. 17, New Dock street
Story Wm. New John street
Thompson John, 10, New Dock st>
Watson Wm. Mytongate
•Wataon Geo. 16, Blackfriaigate
Fiurien.
Goldfinch Tbos. (and ostrich feather
mfr.) 25, St. John street
Squire Henry, White Hone yard.
Market place
Tinkler Wm. 55, Lowgate
Wayre Wm.28, St. John st.
Winham Robert, 88, Waterhouse Ian*
Oardemers, jyarwry, and Seedsmen,
Barnard James, 65, Prospect street
Barrel! Robert, Hodgson street
Berwick Samuel, New George sL
Carr James, Dr};pool square
Clark Tbos. 38. Blackmargate
Clark Wm. Anuiby road
CoUius Joel, Pothouse yd. Scnlooataa
Donn Wm. (curator to the Botanic
Garden) Linnaeus street
Grantham John, Pothouse yd. Scul-
coates
HaU Robert, Hale's entry, 1 1, Market
place
Haylhome Joseph, 6, Spring bank
Hindle Wm. 9, Hodgson's SHuare,
Sykes street
Jopliug James, 6, Wincolmlee
Johnson Joiin, Green lane, Drypool
Kneal Tbos. Humber bank
Leaf Greo. Halfpenny hatch, Caroline
street
Lockwood John, Green lane, Win-
colmlee
Mackay James, 3, Provideuce row,
Beveriey road
Philipson Henr}', Jackson st. Nep-
tune street
Richardson Wm. 8, Worship street
Tindoll G. and W. 25, Market place,
and at Betertey
Waters Gavine, 28, Bond st.
Welbum John, Green lane, Win-
colmlee
Wilson John, 9, North side Trinity ch.
Wilson Samuel, 4, Boulton's sq.
Wood Richard, Queen street
Ginger Beer Mamtfaetwrere,
Rymer Thos. 20, New Dock walls
Sauuderson Thos. 53, Wbitefriargato
CUase Bottle Dealer,
Marshall Thos. 75, High street
Glau Cutiere and Mamifachrere,
Cowley William, (mfr.) opposite the
Cnurob, liOwgate
Shiner Jo0ei>h, (engmTer) 7,Charch In.
SEHLr.
lEiOt Jli^iif^.} inrix. 8K9
OioM, OMm 4r Emikmuttm Dealers.
TItaM nMTk«d this • ave Esrthoiware Din.
Bott John. Viciir lane
Cowlf^' w m. opposite Church, Lowgt.
Dorsey Robert, U, St. John street
Coodwin Wm. 21, North wrIIs
Grey Elixabeth, 20, Silver street
•Hodgson James, Wiiham
• JnniiK Geo. 9, WUicoImle^
JennnsoB and Richmond, 39, Lowgt.
Kbx Cornelius, Queen street
Llclds Wm. 44, Blanket row
•MnjfieW JobB, 14, Scott street
•Milan Michael. Withnm
•MitchcU Elizabeth. Clarllsle street
Unmsay Ann^ T, Whltefriargate
Shiner Joseph, 7, Church lone
•tSmith Viner, Castle street
♦gbencer Ann, Grotto square
•Thorn Rhoda, 8, St. John street
Weatberhill Joseph, 44, Mytonrate
•Wright Michael,^itham
Cflooe and Breecket Muhtn,
CaarteoisThM. 28, Siher street
Norris Tbos. 18, Scale lane
Witen John, (fllover) d, Queea's pas-
nge, BJadariu^gfata
OHt Mam^faetuMrs,
Officer Wm. fFUmngtm
Pbrter, Raines and Co. Scnlooates
Wake James, fViUmngion
Qrootn and Iho, ift, Ihahr9,
Adam Edward, 2, Waterworks street
iliibihieiiiirfJaekso», 12, Market pi.
Baket Bllsabetb, Witharo
Baraett Thos. 4, TKppet
BmI James, 29, Waterwofte street
9l«akin Geo. (wboIesaleV 67, Hlgb st.
Blenkin Wm. (wholesale) 67. High st.
Bflggs Henry. 88, Market place
Bvtotow Charlies, 14, Qoeen street
Britain James, 61, Hi£h street A 48,
Marketplace
Brathill John, 179. Hij^b street
Brown John, 1. Idyton pbice
CKley James, is, Trippet
Caley Wm. 43, Bridxie street
Canmtt Maiy, 26, Sykes street
Cheethara Geo. 2, Carlisle street
Cleoieiit R. W. 5, Spencer street
Cobb Geo. 59, Salthoiise hme
CSotton HaBMel, 6, New George street
Constable Joseph, 30, Enclisa street
Cdok and FrenxiiOi, d4, Market phice
Cowen John, 2, Church st. Wincohnlee
Craven Ja«. Jovdan <fe Co. 8, Queen st.
CJrowley Thos. 24, TripiJet
Cunningham Alexander, 31, Mytongt.
Des Forges Joseph, 85, High street
Dixon Wm. 3, WhltefrterRnte
PuAeldGeo. 115, Hiffh street
EMteoWm. 5,.Blanketiow
BLsey Henry, (L Sooth street
Faufdinn Wm. Naytor^ row, Witbom
IFeameThoc. 17, Lowgate
iFewfon Peter, 36, Lowgate
I Foster Wm. 23, Saltbouse lane
Freeman Robert, 57, Saltbouse lane
Gelson Thos. 27, George street
Gihmoa Wm. 90, Mytungate
Gibson Wm. <fe Sow, 88. Saltbouse In,
Goldsmith Wm. 26, Brii^e street
Hamilton John, 1, Thoraton«streei
Heaton Thos. 18, Mill street
Hitchin Wm. 23, Chariot street
Hobson Francis, Withasm
Holroyd Tbtx. 23^ Blanket row
HomorJane> 19, Lowgate
Hutchinaon Jonathan, 9, WMtefriargt.
Jackson Ralph, Queen street
Jackson John and Son, Witham
Jenkinson Robert, M, PiDstenigirtv
Johnson Wm. 9 ^ M, Waterwotttt ft*
Kershaw Joto, 48, Lowgate
KitchingGeo. IL Market pboe
Lamb Geo. 19, Grimstoti street
Lambert Wtoi. 56, .Market place
Leek Wm. 20, North street
Lerett Wttliam and Sone, 80> Matfcet
place and 71, High street
Lister Wm. 6, Bond street
Mkldleton Thos. 196, IMi street
nihieT John and Ann, witham
Morris Tbos. 1, Nortb^ead of Kwnbet
deek
Murgatrojd Wm. 4, Waterworks st.
Newriek Hodgson, 2, Salthoase lane
Nightingale Heury, 8, N€>rth street
Ouston Jesepb, 42, Prospect street
Oxiey Margaret, 6, S<faouse lane
Parrott Geo. 15, Prinoess street
Pfckard Anthony, 27, Btackfriarjmte
Preston Jatner, 2ljJ>sbome street
Ppoctor Tbos. 23, Winoolmlee
Rarner Samuel, 186. High street
Robinson Wm. 83, Blanket row
Robinaon Tboc. 12, ScoU street
Rowntree Wm. 15, Winoolmlee
Saul John, 37. Humber street
Simon Wm. Jennings street
Sissons Rkibard, 18, Queen street
Smith Thos. 26, Lowi^nCe
Smithsua Wm. 44, Scott street
Story Wm. 86, Whiteficiargata
Suggitt Jefferson, 44, Lowgate
Thanderclifr John, 58, WhitaCriaigilt
Wake James, North street
Wallis Ann, 1 1 . Grimston street
Walmsley David, 35. Market pIoM
WaideUJohii, 194, High street
Watson Wm. 23, Bridge street
West Leonard, 13, Silver street
WhHe Tbos. 62, Mhrket plooe
White Saml. 38, Church st. SculooatM
Wilby Wm. Lime street
I WilsoD Tbof . 5, Scale lam
SM MCLI.
Hawket WUbom, 39, Scale laM
Wiillks iieom, 19, If ftiMftnte
WiUiAmMO Robert, M, Silver ilreet
St Liaen and WooUcn Dnpcn.
Bair StaUmg mmd CmrUd Bair Mmm-
[East Midmg.]
HULL.
Birch Peter, 4, FbwoeU street
Bai Mamtfmetwrm*f ' DmUrt 9Md
AppletoB WUlian, £8, Savile street
Beacfa Jecoolab, 9, Winter's alley,
Land of Green einger
Deaio John, d2, Sahhouse lane
Hebblewhite John and Benjamin, 20,
Marketplace
Jaokson Peter, 1^, Queen street
Mf!ger Aaron, Dock Office row
Kitdien Thomas, 9, aueen street
Kitching George, 26, Whitefrkricate
Laaanis Saml. (sUk) 84, BlackfriarKt.
M'AUum Mary, (and gk>rer) 15,
Silver street
Morton John, 49, Grimsby lane and
ISO, High street
Murray Mary, 84, Church lane
NevliJ.S. 9,MytODfBte
Robinson Jph. (late Dinks) Bishop In.
Robinson Isaac, lJ,Low|nte
Rudston and Preston, 20 and 27,
Market place
Steele WiUiaro, 12, Queen street
Tinkler WUliam, 65, Lowgate
Travis Samuel, 25, Queen street
Watkinson John, Johnson's oout,
156, High street
Wayre WilUam, 28, St. John street
Whinham Robert, 38, Waterhouse
lane
Willkunson James, 21, Bishop lane
Hattm' ami Hmier,
Brovm Henry, (A gtover) 29, Lowgt.
Bop Merchant and D§al§ra,
See also Grocert.
Clark WiUiam, 12, Castle street
Walmxltry David, 35, Market place
Bom ButUm Maimfaeturtr.
Clark JuaeM, 13, New George street
Bone Daattrs,
Bailey John, (exporter) 8, Wright
street
Cook Robert, 18, Carr lane
Goodman C. S. 15, Lcadenhall square
HoldK worth Thomas, 3, Fox Ktreet
Jobnfun Robert, 5, Chapel street
Thompson George, Porter's court, 15,
Carr lane
Botigrt,
«•• Linen wd Woollen Dispen.
BoUU, Iwmm
American Coffee House, RteiMWl
Murphy, I , Duke street
American Tavern, Catharine Dunn,
16, Dock street
American Tavern, James Shillito, 37,
Mytongate
Anchor, Rbt Hunt, 63,Wbitefriarrt.
Anchor, Geo. Duuo, 83, Waterfas.lo.
Anchor, Robert Harker, 81, Water-
works street
Angel, Jph. Tummon, 20, Chapel In.
Angel, John Wales, 23, Clappison's
square, Sykes street
Baltic Tavern, Matthew Pic^anl,
EngUsh street
Barrel, Geo. Foster, Edgar street
Barrel, Rt. Palmer, 20, NewCreo. st.
Barrel, Robert Morton, 12, Lowgate
Bath Tavern, Peter Hunsley, Humber
Bank
Bay Horse, MicbLHobson, 1, Westst.
Bay Howe, Wm. Smith, 22, Win-
colmlee
Bee Hive, Tbos. BUon, 4 A 5> Prinea
street
BiUy Bott, Hy. HUkin, 19, North waHa
Bird in Hand, Thoa. Olenton, Cookls
building*. Broadley street
Bhick B^Tgco. Noith, 151, Hlgt at.
Black Horse, Wm. Ashton, 42, BUdc-
firlai^te
Black Horse, Rich. Rotsey, ftl) Carr In.
Black Horse, BUiabeth Oilmston, TT,
West street
Black Horse, Sam.B)adBtoM, Wtthaa
Bhick Swan, Fnmcis Rjoharison, !»
Princess street
Black Swan, John Cooper, 5, Mytongt.
Blade Bone, Thomas Sbepbenlsoa, 6,
Scale kne
Blucher, Susah. Lowe, 29, Finkle st.
Blue Ball, John Beck, 12, Bhickfriar-
^te alley
Blue Ball. Sarah Portass,12,Trlppetct.
Blue QaU, Thos. Kelsey, Air street,
Sculooates
Blue BaU, Thomas, Skelton, Church
street, Wincolmlee
Blue Ball, Lucy Skelton, Diion's en-
try, Lowgute
Bhie Ball, George Walker, Leaden-
hall square
Blue BaU <fe Anchor, Robert Wilkin-
son, 158, High street
Blue BeU, John Wilkinson, 26, Brook
. street
Blue Bt*ll, John Johnson, Green lane
Blue Bell, Wm. Heigbley, 8, Pras«
pect street
Blue Bell, John Caley, Witham
Blue Bell, Rbt. Crake, 57, Market pi.
Blue Beli, Wm. Wood, Blue BeU
entry, High stretit
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Blue BeU, Peter TUUn, IT, Water- i Duke of CumbciluMl. Charles Searby,
works street | Church street, WioooUnlee
Duke of York, Mary Biakey, U,
BkickfrlaTiite
Duncan's Arms, Thomas Shepherd,
13, Manor street
Board, John peoaoo, 5, Stewart's yd
High street
Board, John DrinkaU, 3, St. QuinUn's
place, Drypool
Board, Sorah Duocuro, 8, Trundle st.
Board, John Boztead, 16, Charter-
bouse lane
Board, Ann Thomey, 4, Queen st.
Board, Prince Rupert Morris, corner
otChariot street
Board, Thomas Briges, Trippet
Bonnv Boatsroan, Jane Taylor, 10,
Trinity house lane
Bottle, Edw. Marshall, 10, Grimsby
lane
BowlingGreen TaTem, Mary Kirby,
18, Waltbam street
Bridge Inn, James Fean, North bridge
Bridge Coffee House, Wm. Wales,
40, Bridge street
Bridlington TaYem. Eliz. Lightley,
17, Manor street
Britannia Inn, Wm. Thistleton, 34,
Trippet
Bull, Tbof. Moor, Beverley road
Shambles square
Carpenters' Arms., Thos. England,
Qnsat Union street
Coach and Horses, James Mews, 9,
Mytongate
CoBmerdaT Tavern, Thos* Donglaas,
7, Fish street
Com Exchange, Wm. Soulby, 49, Com
market
Crooked Billet, Robert Fisher, 36,
Trippet
Crooked BiUet, Wm. Hall, 6. Love In.
Crooked Billet, Thos. Hall, Straw-
berry gardens, Diypool
Cross Keys, John Snow, (posting bs.)
opposite King William, 88, Mar-
ket place
Crown, wm. Smith, Wlncolmlee
Crown, Martin Cade, 17, Silver st.
Crovin, John Bnck, 29, Bridge st.
Crown, Tbos. Hurrison, Summer gang t
Crowfvand Anchor, Robeit Acrid, 3d,
Humber street
Dock Arms, Joseph Garbutt, 5, Dock
office row
Dock Coffee House, Ann Stockbum,
10, Quay street
Dog A Duck, John Deaii, 12, Scale In.
Dog dt: D<ick, Thomas Laogley, 86,
High street
Duke or Clarence, Thomas Bier> 49,
South end
Duke of Cumberland, Luke Brown,
22, Sewer lane
Durham Oz, John Baxter, 1, Blanket
row
Edinbro' Packet, James Meams. 163,
High street
Fleece, Geo. Morlev, 43, Market pt.
Fleece Inn, Wm. Ameiy, 197, High
street
Pounders' Arms, John . Bassingdale,
Drain bank
Four Alls, James Dunning, 19, Lower
Union street
Fox and Grapes, Mary Craggs, 21,
English street
Free Masons* Tavern, Geo. Rennison,
21, Chapel lane
Full Measure, Ralph Mnsgrave, 56,
Lowgafea
Full Measure, John Popplewell, 8,
Hljgh street
Full Measure, John JeweU, 59, Mill
street
Full Measure, Matthew Brown, 80,
Mytongate
Gainsborough Coffee House, Thomas
Maodeville, 82, High street
Gallon Measure, John Jardio, 6, Great
Passage street
Gate, Thomas Medley, 21, Trippet
Gate, George Ntefaolson, 12, Lower
Unk>n street
Gate, Sarah Wilson, Lime street
Gate, Wm. Wilson, 13, Alfred st.
General Abercrombie, Geo. Hawley,
39, High street
General Elliott, Richmond Tomlinsoo,
87, High street
George Inn, John WooUey, 23, Silver
street
George and Dragon, Francis Hunter,
102, High street
George and Dragon, Benjamin Dick.
20, Georaeyard, 170, High street
Globe, Jane Lamb, 182, High street
Gloucester Cofl^Honse,Wm. Thomp-
son, 2, High street
GoMen Ball, Robt. Capes, Pidcering's
entry, lo. High street
Golden Ball, MiOthew Jennison, 132,
Saltbouse lane
Golden Ball, Richard Wilson, 27, Mid-
dle street
Golden Ball, John WatMHi, 9, Dagger
lane
Golden Barrel, Wm. Clervas, 24,
Sewer lane
Golden Cup, Wm. HoIitoe8,Hon»berst.
Golden Cup, Peter Stephenson, 22,
Blanket row
Mt
fi>OIX.
{EmH itHmg.] sou.
««|dca Cup, TkoMi Dsltiy, ts,
43olieii Clip, f oilAh Mmer, Weft at.
GoMen Measure* Wm, HumplirBy, 88,
Mytougale
Golden Pot, Wm. Dennte, 18,Low/^te
•emoet, DmtM ClMriflie,6, Waterbouse
lane
Oimpefc, Gee. If trior, 14. Harooiirt ft.
Grapes, James Uarwoed, 12, Water-
boose Inoe
QfBpe*, Bet^. Mttler, 19, Brook st
Grapes, Tbomas Jacobs, Fawoettst.
Ofojiet, Wm. Farrer, Jenoines st.
Grapes, Richard Ward jSS, sykes st.
4kapes, Tbos. Ward,80,WaterwQrks st.
Greenland Fishery, James Shaw, 44,
Bridge street
Greenlaud Fishery, James Robinson,
27, Chmrob Mkeet, Winoolrnkw
Hammer and Hand, Mary Prlnsle.
IM, Hifffa street ^
Hand and Glass, Alexander M'YawUy
BlaokfrlarKate
Hare and Hounds, Geonse Bore, 86,
Spenoer street
Hope, John Tempest. Lltl.PB8sage st.
Hope and Aiiobor, Richard Wn^, 86,
High street
Hope and Anchor, Wm. GIUyaH, T,
Bishop lane
iHorse ana Jockey, Charles Abbott, 8,
Garden street
HnU Packet, Edw. Lison. 10d,Hlcb st.
tl amber Dock Coffee House, James
Hartk»y, 6, New Dock side
Hum1>er Tavern, William Lewis, 28,
Hurober street
ludkin Chief, Robert Harrison, 10,
Blackfriansate
.Jack on u Cnnse, Wm. Johnson, T,
North stTHOt
Jack's Return, Samuel Smith, 82,
Grimsby lane
John Bull, Wm.Rldadate, fTikmrngim
Joiners' Arms, William Riogrose, 6,
Trippet street
Jolly Baa^hus, Joseph Prankish, 87,
Mytongutie
Jolly Bacchus, Joseph Cook, 19, Dag-
g«*rlane
JonyBankers.Jane Robinson,WHbam
Jolly Snilur, #¥m. CunningwOTth, 87,
Bkinket row
Jug, John Boztead, Wincolmlee
Juoo Tavern, Thomas Buckton, 88,
Churc:h lane
King, Robert Statters, 80, Bowl St.
Kiou's Arms, John Wilkinson, 20,
Iforth waiU
King's Arms, John Naylor, Witham
KhiK'B Cofl^ House, Matthew Bot-
^, twrill, ii High street
Klng'sHead,Wm JIanMs, Oi^Mytongt.
Labour in Vabi, Samuel CvaAla,
Southend
Llm<ncBn House, Win. CHlynrd, W,
H umber bank
Lloooln Arms, Thos. 8barp,06,Hi^ at.
Lion and Key, Willian Pearson, 48,
High street
London Tavern, Wm. Senior, SO,
Queen street
Lord Colliogwood, Saninel Smith, 4S,
Lowcate
Lord Nelson, MaryClaydoB, Marret
street
LngKer.Laonoeh>t Tottle, 92. Hhrbift.
Malt Soovel, James Waugfa, 10, Noctb
side Trinity Cliurch
Mariner's Tavern, Joseph Slrers, 8,
New Dock street
Marrow Bone and Cieaver, Wm. MU-
ner. Fetter lane
Ifnon's Arms, Geo. Rennlson, 91,
Chai>el lane
Merraeld, Rdw. Cherry, 5, Silver at.
Nag's Head, Wm. Dodsworth, \9t^
Hiffb street
Nag'sHead,John Barker, Slawisfgwys
Nelson Tavern, Francis Bailey, Great
fJnk>n street
Neptune Inn, Samtiel Woodhead,
Chariot street
Neptune, Peter Adams, 181, High at.
Neptune. Joseph Bishops Neptnne St.
Newcastle Tavern, Thomas Cooper,
30. Wbitefriargate
New Dock Tavern, James Darcy, f ,
Sewer lane
Old Andrew Marvel, John Fisher, 37,
WhitelVinrgate
Old Dock Tavern, John Aodus, 8,
Old dock side
Old Elsinore.Robt.Lightfoot. Witham
OldBngland,Blis.V>neent^l08.High st
Old Harbour, Elisabeth Shotang, 116,
High street
Opening New Dock, Stephen Kidc-
vrood, 50, Blanket row
Ordnance Arms, Robert Sonlherland,
Great Union street
Original Andrew Marvel, Paul HIB,
85, Whitefriaraate
Painters' Arm^, John Whitehead, T,
Finkie street
Pon^i^n Inn, Jackson Roper, Chariot
street
Pine Apple, Joseph Haythoro, 6,
Sprliigbank
PkHigh, John Montgomery, 21, Ro*
blnsonrow
•PoitsnuHftb Ttown, James Wilvoae,
30, Church lane
Prince >George. John Robinson, 4SI,
High stieet
Prince of Wales, JofOph CoUey, 9d,
Bond stieet
HlTLt..
lEast Ridfng.\
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Prioceof IflUeSyJptarSmittayRalkes ft.
ProTidence Idd, Ann MIDsob^ Gtoyos
^uean Corotine, Lydla Bh>oks, 34,
Saltbouse laae
Qiieen'sHead,JobnSalter.l55.inKh st.
aaenitttoff Seijeant, Robert Bryan,
Chariot street
Red Lion, Cbs. Patrick, 44, W.IHargt.
Rfld Lion, Mary Wilson. 2, JifanoraBey
liegent's Inn. James AIiisonj2,H!gh sL
Rein Deer, T, Wilson, 63, Marlcet pi.
Rohln Hoed, WnuHail, IS. Myton pL
Royal Geot^ J. Pearson. 14. N. walls
Royal Oak, Rd. Oliver, 81, Posterngt.
Royal Oak, Jolin Weathethill, 47,
Spencer street
Sam's Coilbe Rouse, Georee Howe,
South side Trini^ ctHirch
Sawyers' Arni5,SamI.Taylor,Lirae st.
Schooner, June RnsseH^ 170, Hlghst.
Sculcontes Arms, Henry Lundie, 43,
Scott street
Soolcoatos Tavern, James Cade, 31>
Winoobnlee
Seven Stan, SusanGleadow,16,Tish st.
Shaketpeace Tavern, Joseph AIBson,
59, Bomber street
Shepherdess, John Hodson, Myton st.
Ship, John Bellamy, 3, Church lane
SUp> W m. Poole, 20, Finkle stieet
Ship; Wm. Clark, Anlaby road
Ship, Robert Wilson, 15. Scale lone
Ship, John Wharton, Witham
Ship, Robert Hutchcroft, Hodgson st.
Ship, Ann Dunn, Beverley road-
Ship, J. Middleton. 20, Church st.Scul.
Ship Artois, Ann Walker, 64, Mytongt.
Ship<feShears J .NicboIson,25,Bridge st
Ship Brunswick, F. Ripley ,20.Dock st.
ShtpDiaua,Geo.Howden,I8,Cfburcb In.
Ship Molly, John Griggs, 82, Dock st.
Ship Tavern, John Reed, 3, Dock st.
Ship Tavern, A. Mellson, 73, Lowgato
ShipTavern. Rd .Bowes, 25, Postern^
Sir John Fai8taff,Cbristopher Hartley,
I. Church street, Wwcolmlee
SIrJonnFaLstaff: J.Cook,] 7,Humberst.
SlrJohnFalstaff,W.Patricid South end
Sir John Moore, Wm Pickard, 4T,
Salthouse lane
SVx>p, JohnWestobir.l6,Up. Unkra st.
Sloop Cfaanoe,Joba lierrotM^»Hleh st.
Stoop Clothier, Angus M<D(ma]d» 2,
Bishop lane
Societies' Tavern, John Cluistie, 6,
Dagger lane
Spaw &)ne. Jas. Sbnpson, Church st.
Spread Bi^le, Tbos. Piper, Market pi.
Spread Rape, J. Drewry, ), Castle st.
Spread Eagle, John Cutnbert, Lime st.
Stewarts inn, Joseph Topping, Pa-
trick jnround iane
Sao, William Jnbb, Garrison
ThMeCR»WBs,T.Wibon,45,Maxket pi.
Three Crowns, Mary Watson* Lime fL
Three Joljy Sajlors Wm. Westwood,
191, High St. d^ I, Salthouse lane
Three Tuns, Geo.Wilus, Humber bank
Three Tuns, J. Horaer,LeadeDhaU sq.
Three Tuns, T. Pears, 21, Grimsby In.
ThreeTuDs, J.Leake,I6,G.Passage st.
Tig^« John Gell^ 1, Waterworks sL
Tbwn and Trade of HuU, Edward
Farrow. 25, Bkmket row
Turk'sHeacl, Jpb. Jorvis, 39, Mytongt.
Unicorn, Daniel Oitoby, 9. Carr huio
Unicorn ^ Blue ^11, \miam Grant,
* 49^ Salthouse lane
Unicom Tavern, Hannah Tadman,
192, High street
Unton CoflRBo HOuse, John Wataon,
16. Bishop lane
Vittona Tavern, Ralph Keddey, 28,
Queen street
VoTunt0er,Tbo. WarfLWaterworfct st.
Wellin^n, Richard Cooper, Witham
Wellingion HoteL Adolpnos Gray, 42,
Mytongt. <Sr 29, Hew Dock walls
Whale, Sarah Stone. 83, High street
Wheat Sheaf, John Fowler, 61, Pros-
pect street '
White Hart, James Rea, Silver street
WhHe Hart, Thos^gChilton, 7, Cross st.
White Hart,JohnWatson,il,SaHh8.ln,
White Horse, Mw. Lyon, 4/5. Carr lane
White Swan, J. Spink, 19, Wincolmleo
White Swan, Ettv Hunt. 77, High st.
White Swan,W. NoWe, 16, North walla
White Swan, BIlz. Boomer, South st.
Whittinslon dr his Cat, Samuel Wood»
15, Castle row
Wmdrnill, Wm. Stephenson, Holder-
nessroad
WindmiU, Wm. Bennison, 14, Trinity
bouse lane
Windmill, John Leake, 59, Wfrlargt.
YarmouS Arm?, W.Kirk, 168,High st.
Yorksttire Sloop,. William Ellis, 37,
Salthouse lane
tni (fP>Hing) Mamffaetwrers.
Battle Robert Gray. 18, Paradise pi.
Perkins John, 10, Bowlalley lano
Jron Fomdert, ifc,
Sce.alio Brass Foimdns.
Bacxett /. (boiler mkr.) Humber bank
Overton d^ Smith, (s^am engine ma^
kers) Scott street
Todd dr Campbell, Foundry row^ScuL
Cowie A Brandstriim, 7, Castle street
Kin^, IWner and (^o. 54. High street
Sykes Joseph, Sons and Co. 20, Bowl-
alle V lane
WyUnMii,Whitaker <fe€o.47,Higb'St.
WlmbleTPitttott 4s Co. 61, High ft.
Boyes and Constable, «8, Bfntket gi-
F F
8M
HULL.
[Eatt Ridiag.^ mSLU
Croyla 3m». (budwara) 6, Chnroh kne
GlMdow and Soatler, 24, Market pi.
Handey WiUiam, 18. Market place
Hirrt Jonathan, 41, Market place
JackaoD Joho, 2, St. John street
King, Tomer and Co. 69, Market pi.
Moor Wimam, 3f. Lowgate
Plummer W. B. 6, Market place
Thompson John, (and saw maker) 6,
North walls
TbonpKHi John, Wltham
TomaunJpb. 4k flaml. 10, Qoeen st
Tomlinson John, Hyperion street
Walker Wm. and Joan, 60, Lowfate
Wimble, Praston dt Co. 60, Market pL
Joimtn, Bcma§ BwOdtn, ^e.
Ake and Witty, 18, Trippet street
AknckGeoige, PsLiadeiow
Akock William, Myton street
Appleyaid John, 17, Robinson row
Beet Matthew, Qoeen street
BkMsom. John, 67, Soott street
Briggs Thooaas, ao^ ScoU street
Brown Jobn^ fiy Soott street
Blown Robe A John. Old Dock side
iim:klr' WiTi. s^ Altlbiu' '^tRNjt
Ca^rk^i^U'WiUiiim, *. TVtSu' use yard,
Cbiirch * {jevt , W i m ^ t n i tee
Cbanman Etiwiirdj, 6^ S) kei .street
Clftrk Win, ?^ Cru^n cl. i, Dockst.
ClAf k.^oi) B«rijimiiii|, Pornde row
Collimoti Sumui?]^ U, Alnrior alley
t*olhjwm Jfo*es, JarvU iUi*«t
Cooi>t*r Rirhiirdj U^ Ti^pj^et
CrosbT RlcLirt!, Grimnttju atrect
Crn**"llobeil, AltJk filrvet
Dawson Robert, Fret'UiifijiODs* yaid,
Do^slnnd RutHTtj Cnrr larip
Edeia Wm. ts^ OixIutds t^L Chariot st.
Fallowlli'Jd Rl. iTf Qn^at Pttssagest.
FiUlfi^bam ThfK. Weuiworth rtreet,
WaKin TbimiHA. li, Mucbeii street
Fot Johii, 2H, MiwDQ rtreet
Foi JfAith -S B^JU^^e street
Gni-bultrikbnjd, Ifi. MyUjnstieet
Gtivrlnnd r^tii Tiudoll, Lime street
itnu^by Ricbd. », Brtxik st. iquare
HnrrteT Rlrrha^l, Onstle stwet
H*>ldf meitPtB.Ombftm's row.DrTpool
14 M d son W . C. tiHititbam H eD6ry,lDag-
gerlane
HntoiiDson Wm. 4. George yd. Lowgt
Hutohloson Jas. )e,StJofan sq.Lowgate
Jackson Wm. 12, Quay street
Jameson Robert, 18, Pish street
JaooesJohn, Parade row
Jefferson Henry, 18, Chapel lane
Kelsey John, Walker's sq. Paracoo pi
liawer Peter, 48, WinGormk»e
Lawton John, Old Dock end
Leveas Robert, OM Dock end
Mapplebeck WUttam, M, Lofwnto
BfarUn Robert, Hyperion streM
Martin and Hogg, Dock street
Metcalf George, 7. Machell street
Milne David, 2A, Bridge street
Morehead Toos. 18, Upper Unkm at*
Morley Robert, 16, Bond street
Newmareh and Hunt. l,Sa¥ilest.
Nundy Christopher. 18, Church lane
Parkin George, Gibson street
Payier Thornton, 49. Salthoose lane
PitU Bei^. 1, Hewetfk yd. WfriaigL
Raven Snos, Old Post Office entiy
Robinson James, 4, Machd st.
Robinson Aaron, Stepbensoo'K yaid»
Chariot street
Ruoton William, Wltham
Sanderson H/J3tabb'sct.l8, West st.
Saunderson A Gnssby, Parade row
SctinHeld John, 48, Salthoose lane
Sherwood George. 87, Bond street
Sbipham Davkl, New John street
Simpson Geoige, 4, North street
Skinner Edward, Waterhouse lane
Stathen Robert, 18, Pyoock's gallery,
81, Sewer lane
Satton Thomas, 492Market place
Taylor Daniel, 1 1, West street
Thorp Samuel A Davkl, Waltham st.
Thorp WUUam, 88, Mason street
Tindale Robert, 6, James' court« 18»
WaterhoQse lane
Tiudell Thomas, Hodnon street
Tbmlinson John, Wltham
Tomlinson John, Hyperion street
Turner Robert. MiUc street
Turner John, Parade row
Turner Thomas, Waterhouse lane
Walker John, Bond st. Mews
Walker WUliam, 10, Spencer street
Watson Greo. 10, Carlisle street
Webster Robert, 80, Scott street
Wharton Christopher, Parade row
White William, 17, Hanover square
Wilkinson William, 18, CharfeUe st
Willford Jas. 8, Unk>n sq. Spencer st.
Williamson Barker, Parade row
Young Andrew, Ann st. Broadley st.
Load Syrveyorit
Wilkinson Geo. 4, Clarices sq,Sykes st.
WUkinson WUliam, Witbam
Latt and Boot TVm JVoAars.
Dibb Samuel, 2, Mytongate
Blderton John, 88, Mytongate *
Gale Robert, 96, High street
Lath RmtUri.
Bugg William t 89, Church lane
DrfmU Jo!ieph «fe Co. Old Dock end
Easton William, Old Dock side
Fewster James, Old Dock side
Johnson and Parrott, OM Dock end
Milburn Andfew, West end Old Duck
Walker Thos. <% Co. Old Dock end
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Wincup JTobn, North side Old DoGk
Wood Abraham, Nelson's square.
New George street
L&ad MerekmUt aad Mamtfoeimrtrt.
Picard L K. A Son, (white lead) Old
I>ockside
Lealk§r Drmnr and 8&Umr*
Telverton Richard, (bookbinder's) 20,
Trippet
Lihwrit9, SuhcripHom tf dreulnHng.
▲llenW.S.(circulatiog) 34, St John sU
Craggs J. (drcolating) Silver street
Holdsworth Wm. (ciro.) 69, Lowgate
fiowe J. (circulating) 3, Scale lane
Hull Subscription Library, (Thomas
English, librarian) Parliament st.
Hull New Subscription Librazy, (6.
Turner, librarian) 66, Marlcetpl.
Mowatt Clara, (circ.) 57, Market plooe
£hores Wm. (circulating) Low^te
Wilson John, (drculating) tf. Sewer In.
Ligkiermeu,
ATibey John, Instable yd, Saltlioijisf iti.
KuJtjjH JEmi*?:s^ WSthtim,
jrlijoa/ok John, 27, Cha|>el In tie
Bt^uiby John, John street, Drjijool
Burtotj Jiisepbj 24, &eo. jttrJjLiiwgJiie
Colt/m Tb09. g7« GeuriifE jd. Lowi;nU.'
Duke John, S, Vine oourt, Hiffh bL
HflWorUj Frauds, sS. North weXIs
Hird Wni.3fi, Hiimbt^rfttrPel i" '^ k^lllupm^ »^i^™. -^ .-, ^— -.
Jri<ik^uu Rt. ^t. Q(iintki\ pL Drypoal 1 Lumb iieo, IS^ Grlmstoii iiifiel
Lrunb Edw. Chunb tL Jlrypool
Longford Wm. 18. Postenigate
^ilner Peire. 2. SJeiffhts ct
Nixon Geo. 9, Queen^s pi. Sykes ct.
PkdEard Jpb. 9, Featberstone's entry
Rayner iCichara, 8, Hirh street
Redhead Thomas, 6, Todd's entry, 6,
Saltbouse lane
Reed Christopjier; 4, Old Dock side
Richardison Wm. 9, Bishop lane
Seaton John, 16, Coanot street
Btratton Wm. 1 . Upper UoMm street
Ward Saml,9,Clappison'ssq, Sykes st.
time Bvnart find Dealen.
'Kay Cornelius, Hinnber bank
Rayler<feCo. 17, Humberbank
JUara amd fTooUm Drapers^ ^e,
Thownuokcdl anLteeo Dnpewi 8 Wool-
Im Drapen; 3 Habardsiheis; 4 Silk
Heroent aad A Hoiien.
See also TaiJofs and Drapexa.
f Aliop JamfMi 48, Market place
J 5 Andrew Wm. 17, Whitefriaxgata
2 ^Un Wm. 29, Market phice
i Bingham B. W. 17. Dock street
9 6 Blaine and Green, (lacemen and
gloTers) 64, Market- place
li i B/iflgs John B. ds Co. 89,Mkt pi.
1 Camochan John^ 1 1, Spring row
5 Cart John, 18, Lowgate
1 Croft Jonas, 14, Queen street
1 2 Eastwood Anthony, 87,Mark0t pL
1 Bverington G. B. 61. Whitefriargata
1 Feame John, 8, Market place
1 Forster Charles, (Glasgow House)
40, Whitefriarente
5 GeeJoseph, 15, Low/(ate
8 4 GlbsoA Mary Ann, 64, Market pL
8 4 Gibson John, 81. Silver street
18 4 5 Grenon Wm. 87, Lowgata
1 Grieve Da^,(Sootch)37,St. John st
8 5 Hague George, 14, Silver street
2 HaUTrhomas, (West of Enghind
cloths) 17, Parliament street
1 HardcastJe Henry, 17. |»POspfiCtft.
2 Harrison BeUby, 40, Market place
6 HawesJ.H.45, Lowgate^
2 Hebblewhite J. A B. 20, Market pi.
12 8 4 Henwood and Robinson, 26,
St. John street
5 Heward J. <ft R. 18, St. John street
1 2 Hud9onJolm<fe8oii,47,Marketpl.
3 Johnson Tboi. 18, MytoiM«te
1 8 4 Johnson Edward, 5, Market pi.
5 JohnsoBAnn,(<fegkiver}20,ScalelJi.
1 2 8 Jones A Kirk,66, Market place,
and 1 tfr tf Stiver ?;treet
1 a 5 Kiiid Jkjhu ti. r/^, Market pjaofl
1 King* PlD^i, ^, Whltelrinrj^te, <t
4 "North bridge
2 5 Kttcbhjg Tlion. tt& io, Queen ft.
1 Lumbfrt t\ ^T, White ff in r^tite
2 Liiitmi fin J Lkjyd. 19, Mnrm jiUctj
1 Miitthewi: dtt UliJguam, t9^ Wrriargt.
2 M'Turk Thymus, £, Mnrk&i ^Am**-
1 Nkbol John, 1^1 SiJrer street
1 Niiutiy C'hristoplK^r, la^ t-hurcb bne
1 Pnrktff Wm. ai^ W hitefrhirptita
] 6 FKuctick 1b}»^j iSj Trii>[»et
5 P<"tt;ri Wra. 53-1 , LowjttttA'
1 Pexlou Wm, 11^, Dock office row
1 y 5 Rhodes fliiil Ralbeiford, (lace-
men diicl dorerit) Wl, ilfirket pl^ia;
6 VUihuiiUjn Michael and Sorji, i^,
Qimeu street
1 HobiiiiOQ Thofi, \if Soott street
2 4 Riid^^toa nud Pfeston, SB m*d 2T,
Mnrkel fiim^
1 Rnsliijff t^arahj Blit(=kfflarfftite
2 Sndlet Johu, Si, MiirkeL inaaj
2 4 SpilJileisoji JtM*t'i>li, l(i, Miirkt?t pi-
1 3 5tidij-w'ick tifid UervFis. t^ SU^or st-
1 ShftcWea Wm. *fJ, Mftrket place
8 4 Bm\\k lohti T* 12, Slhor street
1 K(>m*?T^ivile&Jus^pl»* lu, Ma^k^^t i^i-
1 .'ji 4 StaiilJiirid (I: Gurbiitt,^, Silver tt.
1 KtJiiiikuid S>usiuiua.h^ '^i, Bnd^e bU
I ^\e\t\wiis<iii RoH. 4 If, Mnrket jduoe
1 SttH ! he ry»on Thna . i-Tt* W':5iti? rworWs s £ »
8 5 Towers W, F. fi^lover ) WJjiarEt*
8 Undi^rwuod ^ Eawkina, H^Mkt.pl^
FF 2
aw
HULL.
iEmi Midi^.]
HULX.
2 Walnte Win.9, Mvket plaoe '
^ S^JI^^'liB^' ^> BlacMAargate
« WettThoMf, 4. Carlisle vtSeet
£ WimanM Tliot. A Co. 1, MarketpL
J 8 WikoBTbomas, 42, Market place
Wray Charlea, Quee* rtreet
Be barren Rt.Privice«9t. French's g^his
Cook Robert, 18, Carr lane
Danby Mattbew, 4, Boame street
Foster John, Whitefnargate
Hoidsworth Thomas, s, Foi street
Hussard John, 6. Stable yaH
JohnBOBRiohard, 18, Carr lane *
Norton WlUiam, 1, Postenifrate
Reynolds Thomas, 6, Hope street
Russell John, DangperlaDe
Woodmanoy Johi^^Gwfat Unton ft.
Lor Manufacturer CPaUnt J.
Balnea Robert Raines, Wincolmlee
Looking Qla99 Maker*.
« . fi~*l»Q»v«iandOIldm.
Brooks Thomas, J«, White&iargate
PiotU Janes, 8, Queen stie^
MtUUUr*.
Marine Storm. DtaUrt,
Fhmer and Burton, WinooUnkw
Kkluis Jeceiaifthi Waterworks street
Knowles Anthony, 4. Waterboase In.
Parkin Edward 1 1, Quay street
Pinder William, Old Dock side
Rayner Geo. Id A 189, Hiffh street
^ Ma^ Block and Punm Makert.
ktxpl Tbos. North side ^d Dock
Atfin John, West end Old Dock
Newton Isaac, Old Dock side
Westerdale Wm. 1, Pier street, dk Old
Dock side ^
Meawrgrt fSworn) of Tumber.
Bowes Thomas, 88, Grimsby lane
Bowejr Thomas, 8« Foundry row
MtrcAantt.
flee also Agcata» dee.
Alders and ffansell. 65, High street
Atkinson Anthony, 23, Albion street
Beadle John <fe Co. 6, Dock walls
Beckett Wm. Wo. High street
Bell John. «, High street
5121? BJchard, \i, High street
B*>} td R<?thu«I, fi. Casfle street
Brif^ijs Johudf yfm.Hij Hislistrpet
B t4 *4 r tck J okn. e 1 , H i^b st reel
BtufJihy nnd Clark, ji6, Ri^b %\TX^t
Brown Jona^ dt Co, 40» George stn^et
hnrAtillJohi* <st iiRm\, »v. Hig-li Klreet
Cmjkneii John C. Ifi, Wnit^triorgBto
CiiriiJI 15 n^^, tt Co. i*3, Hii^b tflrwiJt
C^illif y Rfctifirrf, 46, il%fb *Lrtiet
Chu I ulnars Aiilbunyi Ui, Soi)r*?r Wiue
ChaLterton Rolwit, Sty%viirtV Vftrd,
152, High street
CfaT and Squire, North side OM Dock
CoOinson Wm. <fe Son, Garrison skie
Coltish Wm. Summergangt
Cooper W. 8. Lime street
COulson Bdw. and Geo. Old Dock
side. Lowgate
Cowie <fe Brandstrijm, 7, Castle st.
Cox Edward Thomas, 48, Higbst.
Croft Wm. (wool) High street
Crosse dk Co. (Russian) Lime street
Depledge A Prissick, Old Custom
house, High street
Du Vivier Jolm. 4, Wonhip street
Earie Geo. cfe Tbos. 4S, Hiidi stieet
Bgghitan G. A J. 8, North walk
Peatberstone John^ 2D, Bowlalley lii«
Fbiiank Thomas, Lime street
Foster A. C. 14, Russia ot. High at.
Foxton Thomas, «7, High street
Cterbvtt Robert, 1 , Exchange aUejr
Gee, Loft d^ Co. Nelson street
Gibson Robert, 149, High street
Gleadow Rt. Waid« l§, ParUameutil.
Godmrnid Joseph, George street
Godwin Georae, 1 1, George street
Greenwood Geo. Commercial bnttd-
ings, 80, High street
Hall Tbos. <fe Sons, 5. Nortii walls
Halls. Todd A Uassell, 8, High st.
Hentig John Wm. & Co. 24, High st.
Heseltnie Beni. 14, Sarilerow
HefwetM» J. J. ds Co. Id, Winoobnlee
Homer J. A S. 88, High street
Jackson John, 16, Bowkdley kne
Jackson Tbonuis, (Russian) 17, Cha»-
lotte street
Kei^ley Robert, Old Custom house,
High street
KiiBw;^ Robert, 8. Baker rtieet
Ia Maicbe J. B.MQ, High straet
Lasoelles James, 29, High stieet
Levitt Quarton^Commercial buildings,
29, High street
Locking George, 12, Htgh street
Marris Henry, 164, High street
Maude Wm. Milthorp, Garrison side
Mee John, 20, Paradise place
Mftnes, Hevwoood, and Holdswokth,
^ 83, High street
Moon Gecvge, 8, Old Dock iMe
HULl
[Eatt Riding.]
HITLX.
887
Moson R. W. 1, Tfinity bome lane
Nonnao W. V. Garruon side
NortliWin. 05, Bishop lane
Oldfield R. S. 73 and 119, High st.
ParkG. <fe R. 183, Hij^b stre^
Pearson James, 80, High street
PearKW Zechariab, 80, High street
Ptefiou James, 16S, High street
Radford J. S. and Cfo. 154, High st.
Rennards Richard, North side O.Doclc
Richardson Thoa. M, Quay street
RiobmondR. O.Custom hoiise,High ft.
RinjSTuse Wm. and C. L. 42, Highst.
Rots Henry, IT, Bowhilley lane
Sobouswar Geo. <fe Henry, 31, Geo.st.
Sbackleton James, T2. Hiirh street
Shipman John, 4, Porlland place
Smith John <fe Co. £), High street
Someiscales A. N. 11, Parliament st.
Spenoe Bdw. (Russian) 167, Hi^b st.
Spence Wm. IK, High street
Stocks Benjamin, 18, High street
8> kes Thomas, 2, Excbanfe alley
Terry Richard and Sons, 89. High st.
Tbomos'and Piercy, CbarcD st. Win-
colmlee
Thompson Cains and Co. 2, Trinity
bouse lane
Thompson Thomas, 9, Humber street
'Todd John <fe Co. 10. Savile street
Todd and Campbell, Foundry row,
Sculcoates
ToUie Richard, 88, High street
Turner Isaac, 44, High street
Von Ttoy Frederick, 8, Scale lane
Wurd R. U. J I, I'!j I liament street
Wrtfd Tbrimaa, 15, Parliament street
Welch W. a. (Riui^tiin) 3d, High st.
WtfUs Peter, High Mne%
WbarUjri Thi^iu, Etchaoge alley
Wl>ll ton Juhn. 3tt, llirfi street
WUkiri^on Hid^b, lu. Dock oAoe row
Wrik^bt, BijwlVii,4i I '0. (Russian) 18,
Yenlf Chnrl(^f, 10, Afason street
Young R. C. Commercial buildings,
29, High street
MUlitutrt and Brett Maktrt,
A rmi tn |Ee J ime , II, StJOtX (rtreet
A*btou Fr*in<%, l , Edjfur street
Bnrmwhy S. 3, ^orfh ct. 19» Nortlist.
Bommnn Sarah , New John *trt?e^
Bunjett MaripirirtT Norlii fcUee t
Culvert Anrii Tirrudlse k|d{je,il} tqn st,
Carrutt EllTtJib*'tti, 53, Dock st*
Cavrorjcl Fnince*, Po^HteriK^nte
Crosby £ii». Obuidj ct. »cubiOii\M
Dalnrmpla Mary, 44, Carr lane
Dixey Jane Agnes, 03, MIU bill
QibsoB SUiablth, 38, Sanle st.
Goodwin Site. 81, St. John st.
Hargrare Elte. 5, BnghM st.
Harrow Mary, 18, West st.
^iMid Mary, Chqrcb >t. gculcgttaf
HntoUoioB Isabella, 9, Prosnect st.
Hutchinson Mary, 50, Whiteiriargate
Jeffells J. <fe B. 65, Whitefriargate
Lodge dkMetcalfe.lO^S. S.Trinity cb.
MilnerHanMyt,5,Constable*s boUdingiy
21, BngUsh street
Peker Nanor, ilo, English street
Proudlove Mary, 1, Grtmstou st.
Race Harriot, 27, Cbark>Ue street
Raines Sarah, 81, Bridge street
Ray Sarah, 4, Blanket row
Rayner Sarah, 1, Story street
Reed E. <fe M. 8, Quay street
Richardson Misses, H. A. M. « H.
Lime street
Roberts Jane, 19, George^ place, 14,
Mytongate
Robinson Hannah, 1 1, George st.
Stainton M. 32, George st.
Stanifiorth Sarah, 19, WaterbonselaM
Stephenson Mary. 21, George street
Swaby Blis. 84. Bond street
Swann Ann ana Mary, 7, George it.
Swift EUiabeth, 18. Bond street
Todd Sarah, 80. Wiiitefriarsate
Wasney Mary dc Sarah, 15/Maaon ft.
Weatherill Esther, 58, Market place
MilUkmt Mokmn,
Boyd George, and Wm. Witbam
Cass Wm. Wltham
Norman <fe Smithson, Sykes street
ParkinWm. Stewart's jd. 152, High st.
SilTcrwood Tbos. 22, New Geoige st.
Todd <& Campbell, (deaiers) Foundry
row, Sculcoates
MiUwHghtt,
Barker John, Graham's row, Drypool
Boyd George ^ Wm. Witbapi ^
Harrison John, 2, New Dmin banV
Kenedy Wm. Summm-gangt
Kennedy Wm. Holdemess ro^
Norman «fe Smithson, Sykes st.
Oldham Wm. 10, Trlppet
Mwie PreeeptOTi ^ Intirument DeaUrM.
Atkii)son Wm. 48. Whitefriaigate
Blumfield Samuel, 52, Whitefrlargate
Brown Henry, 29. Lowgate
Galbraith J. M. 56, Wbitefriaigate
Holdsworth Wm. 69, Lowgate
Lambert George, 88, Finkle street
Miller John, 46, SavUe street
Moray Elihu, 10, Clark's so. Sykes st.
Retalie George, 14, Bishop lane
Ryley Samuel, (piano forte and ofgan
builder) New John street
Thompson Isaae (piano forte tuner) 19.
Grotto square. Mason street
Mvtlnrd Mam^acturerM,
Cairick John and Co. Grimsby laoe
Consitt Richard, 58|, Market place
Daniels George, 120, High street
Hipsley John, 8, Finkle street
rF3
■vu.
[EaH BUing.] mnx.
SlstOM, Weddle, And Go. CSfonoi I
T4fgM. T. Codciiit yaid, «, CMtost.
BUino TtM, (cat) 9. Dock ofiee row
Ji«Cohrin OsUb, 88, Trippet st.
WUkiiison Thonas, ¥rKfiaiii
WilMB Wm. Witbam
Brown Jonas & Co. 40, Geoige it.
New$papm' CLff<»M,
ADTsnTisBB, Isaac Wilson, (Friday
afternooo) 40, Lowgate
Packbt, Richard Allausoo, (Monday
afternoon) 86. Scale lane
Rockingham, Wm. Ross, (Satorday
afternoon) 9, Bowlalley lane
JVoterto, Pm6l4e,
Frost Tbos. 4c Ckas. 37, Scale lane
Randal Bdward, 29, North street
RnsliworUi Edw. 9, Parttaasent st.
Sandwith Robt. 88, Bisliop lane
Tiaasidor John, 6, High street
on ami Colmarmtn,
Cripling^Jobn, Wltham
Hawkins Edw. 58, High street
Bfonon Benj. 2S^arket place
Simpson John, W'Umimghm
SIssons, Weddle,^Co. Grotei
TbomaK A Piercy, ChttrchsUeet,Wln-
oolmlee
Oil MirekanU md Dmkn.
Bell Tbos. 68, Wincolmlee
Brlns J. A W. 89. Market place
Dykes 4e Garton, 19, Salthouse lane
Egglnton O. * J. 8, North walls
Fee di Hau»rston, Comiaecolal biittd-
iugs. 29, High street
Gibson Edw. Great Union street
iIewetsonJas.<feCo. 16, Wineolmlee
Lascelles James, (refiner) 1^ ChMCidi
street, Winoolmlee
Lee Wm. and Son. Cottingkam
Levett, Roberts, A Co. 2, North walls
Maisters and Archbell, Tnppet
Marshall John, 32. Mason street
Pease, Trigg. <fe Co. 18, High st.
Smith John A Co. 21, High street
Spyree di Cooper, Lime street
Wake James. fVikmingion
Walker W. d^ J. 50, Lowgate
OpHetaia,
Northen Richard, 46, Lowgate
Piotti James, 2, Queen street
RoberUTbo8.(speotaotes)23,Middle St.
PainierM^Hittoric, and Perirmii.
Coate«Wm.(marlne views) 2,North st.
Heseltine Chas.l«,Grotto sa.Mason st.
-^alker Thomas, J8, Osborne Mieet
Wiiiia Themas, Hamber street
Wilson T. F. 29, Bond street
PamUn^BtmM Dmsoraiort, mad Mign
Board PTriUrt, ^e.
Alley Thomas, 23, Bourne street
Barker James, 10. Trippet
Beach Robt. dl. Salthouse lane
Beetson Robeit, 51, Salthouae lane
Brtges John, rand colour manfir.) 4Si,
snitbouse lane
Buck Francis, 150. High street
Oi'i^ John, S, Waterbousie Une
Chnrlton .lulin, '*6. SavUt* f»fiT?i?t
Cltirk JftTri^N^ 62, PfiJi^jiect street
CfKijKT Wm, ji, Sdtbnijsf' lane
Coil ] 1 ] :i lid J ohtu 1 1 WnT e rliu use lane
Chplinij' John R. witbnm
Fli^mrfii; E. II. Bj F inkle sUt^et
Qh\ Ttidinpti, H, Sevf Df»ck stbeet
GTM.-iid' ^illk^ i^t.\ in^hstjieet
GriSriu "J'h'Hiiii-., J!, Xortb waUs
HpaWiMM] «i: .reL>L>a, N, <Uh^ O. Dock
Ho «. [Mock iV Wmlit, 17 1 , II iKh street
JacksuD Jnines, New tkick side
Jaquei Thomas, 10, St. John street
Jewell Ann, West end Old Dock
Ktrkus Robt. 87, Trippet street
Lamb William, 182, Hkh street
Lewis <fe Jackson, 18, New Dock walk
Lowther Frederick, 31, Savile street
Lnmley John, 20, Carr lane
MegffittTbos. iun. 10, George yai4
Miff Alexander, 40, "' '
Ungate
Pepper Richard^ 3, )7ew John street
Poynter George, 16. North street
Reed Joseph, 15, Wineolmlee
Reynolds John, Cock pit yaM, 6, Cae-
tie street
Richmond Geo. 1 1, High street
Shields Robert <fe Son, 49, Blanket row
Steeule Widow <fe Son, 31, Scale lane
Stotnard James, 23, Tripnet street
Thompson Francis, la^^ew Dock St.
Vickerman David, 13, Waterworks st
Vickerman T. D. 15, WelU street
Waudby Wm. Dock street
Willis Tbos. (fancy) Humber street
Willoughjby John, 04, Carr lane
Paini and Colour Matwfaeivreri,
Blundell Henry, Beverley road
Dfkes and Garton^ 19. Salthoose lans
Simpson John, friluunglon
Sissons, Weddle, dk Co. Groves
Stone John, (dealer) 33, Hich street
Thomas dkPiercy,Cfaurcb st. Beulcoatos
Papmr Hanging Manvfaeharan*
Hardy and Astropyd, St. John st«
Parker John, 31, Bond street
Roberts Thomas, 38, Lowgtfte
Westoby Edward, 1, NotOi atraet
Poftr Makers.
John, 9, Silver sL dt SofM Cm*
R. Boreas miU, Bererityri.
Cra,
HULI,.
{EoH JZidM^.]
UJTL^.
8»
Paptr MmrekamiB.
Aftrop Henry and John, 68, Higfa st.
Dtt Forges Joseph. 86, High street
Dunn Wm. 58, Saltoouse lane
Richardson Tbos. 20, Chariot street,
Patten, Makmrt,
Dibb Samuel, 2, M y tongate
Blderton John, 83, My tongate
BlUiOD Tbos. 9. Dock Office row
Gale Robert, (<fe clo^) 90, Hij^h st.
Hulley Christopher, 63, Prospect st.
StlckneT Abrabani, 88, Bridge street
Wilberforoe William, S, Lowgate
Pawmhroktn,
Ansdell James, 13, Scott street
Appleton John, 169, High street
Appleyard Mair, £1, Mytoosate
Appleyard Wilfiam. New Jcwn street
Bauer Thomas, 6^ Scott's square,
Blauket row
Bursell David, 15, Grimsby hiae
Cade Creorge, 1 r, Bridge street
Davies Thomas, 4, Great Passa^ at.
Eastwood Anthony, 1, Mews street
Harsley John, U, King street
HiU Efoabeth, 22, Bishop lane
Hutchinson Richard, d. West street
iackson Edward, 6, Fish street
Johnson Abraham, 18, Trippet
Kirlc Thomas, 29, Grimsby lane
Kirlcham Joseph, 46, Mill street
Nichols William, Bnglish street
Pybus John, 8, West street
Robinson Jph, (late Binks) Bishop In.
8iin£:8by John. 16, Poetem^i^
Static Jeremiah, 13, Broadley street
Vincent Henrys 28, Blackfriaigate
West James, 22, Brook street
Pmrfiumn^ Hafr Drssxrt, ifc,
Andrew Richard, 28, Sode lane
Best Wnilam, T, Prospect street
Brooks Benj. 20, White/riareate
Brooks S. and J. 82, Wbitemafgate
Carrall Roger, 26, Queen street
Drant John, 7T, Bfytongat*
Driffield Ann, 25, Savfie street
Jackson Wm. 1, Bowhilley lane
Jones Isaac, 64, Whttefkiarente
Proctor George, 6, Whttefiriargate
Ridgwny John, 3, Lowgate
Sansby John, Queen street
Skinner Edward, 4, Scale lone
Thomas John, 1, Prospect street
Ward John, 86, Bond street
WelbiimJohn. 14, George street
Wilberforoe Walter, 21, Scale lane
Periodical JgenU.
Bell William, 6. Queen street
Xittcnp Henry, (for KeVy, London) 6,
Honer^ square, Hambwst.
Stubhs Wm. e, Vine conrt* High st.
Pkffncfatt9,
Akieraon John, 4, Charlotte street
A>Te Joseph, 35. George street
Bodley Wm. Hulme, 12, Charlotte sL
Crofiley Benj. M. B. 16, Mytoiii^ttta
Fanlding Joseph, 0, Marine row
Howarojosepb Samuel, 47, Lowgate
Tumbull Alexander. 30, George A.
While Robert, 32, Mason street
Ptam Maktrg,
Hardy Robert, 88, Waterworks st*
King; Tnmer ife Co. 69, Market place
PtasUrert, Stucco ff Cement fVorker*,
Bootbrovd Wm. 6, Paragon place
Clark Taomas, ^ring bau)^
Leggott James, Parade row
Le^gottJohn, 1, Bourne street
SmiUi Isaac, 26^ Lowgate
Pltmhmrs and Qlaniort,
Appleton &s Vkskerman, 88, SaTiUi st.
Binninffton Edward, 14, €bapel lane
Capea Mary <fe Sobs, 2. Lime street
Cassoos Henry, Hatter^s sq. Queen st.
Frith and Vanse, 24. SiW er street
Hohnes Darkly. Bond street
Homer John, Witnam
Jaqnes Edmnnd, 81, Mill street
Kay George, 60, Blanket row
Leake WiUiam, 69, Whitefriargate
Unwood Joseph, 130, High street
Proctor Francis, 14, Bridge street
Proom Johnj|22, Bond street
Richardson William, 17, Brook st.
Roebaok Ann, 44, Winoolmlee
SetteringtOB John, 22, Waterworks st.
Smith Tnoroas, 22, Bridge street
Spink Edward, 22, Winoolmlee
Steepte Wkiow 4; Son^ 81, Scale lane
Strawson Richd. 11, Waterworks st.
ThommoB Jas. (glasier) KingstMi st.
Todd Samuel, 87, Blaaket row
Watson Henry, 8, New Dock street
Pork Butchert,
AtkfriFow Tiiofi. i, Nf^w D<>pk street
Ht'friuE Jnme"(> fio, Wf^t sUed
Smith .lohVf 1 1, Scftly Intie
Porltr Mm^tthttntMj DeaUrtf ^r^
AH hi so?] Mark, ]Gj New Dock iilde
DewattSc IfnrriKon, 31 , Pdrlliiuiiirit *i*
Gil n I In ti oa J oh u , I T ^ ^i^ rJ LAnieiit *t,
Fi-h<^r Robert, aS, Tri^3j>et
GuMio Jcrti^pbj Hn, ITmlj stjw*t
M ' 1 J r rd (> IV i er , 2/}, II I kIi jtt reit
P(Hi (k'II Riibert. b:^, Hi!<h iiJreet
Prjr^tuiiuj DaviJ, ti2, MyTi^uimte
Pml^rm't,
Green William, 27, Church lane
Johnson James, lI,Griaisby lane
JowiU Robert, 17, Scale kme
Leake Robert, 9, Bdnd street
Teale John, 68, SeoU ilseet
840
HULL.
[East Rtdrnff]
ati,L.
Turner Robert, 6, Grimsby lane
WUkiDwn Faith, 24, Scale lane
IVtfvMoR, FYour, ifc, Dtatert,
Acton Atan, 39. Hiimber street
Alcook John, 6, Prospect street
Allen Charles, 88, Sarile street
Applebv Richard, Great Union st.
A rondel Qeorge, Z5, Scale lane
Atldnson Emma, 107, Higfa street
Bailey Wm. 86, Lower Union sU
Banes Thomas, r, Scott street
Beckett Robert, a^ Spencer street
Beeforth Anne, 1, Bourne street
Bellshaw John, 80, West street
BeUsbaw William, 14, Wincolmlee
Berridge Samuel, 17, New George st.
Bolton Robt Church st. Sculcoates
Booth WiUlam, 123, High street
Bosomworth Ann, 81, Church lane
Bower HenrY, Great Union st.
Bowser WiUiam, 8, Chariot street
H i> hK'i --v r I J U ij bei.if d iji ,, A i *\ hrtJ ' st.
BuEl«^^ Kh:l^iLhi| ^], Went NlKet
Cberifj' Jobrij Sf, North wnik
Clark Thorn jis, '^^, BkiL-kfriEirgnte
Clark Wm. '.ri^ M^tonffnU*
Chftoti J* C, 4, Nortb cotiTty North st.
CoUfTidifr TUtm, I If rha^rt"! l^ne
Collkr Jrthri, J, Bluokpt mw
CcHipUod E^UirTf BO. WalcrhnitAekilie
Court* Philip » ;il| Wini^ljuluL-
Cpiggs hihn, io, Lo^pr Uiii<*ii st.
Duwsiiii Thtmiiis, 7t, Hieli st.
Djiw*oei Mflfy^ ^% Bbrnki^t row
JDentuii JnmtHt ^^^ Cbnriot. <ttreet
DrtmJl Riiiliiintt (tloai:) 2, f^oi^ st.
Duck t;ei>. j;i, Triplet
DiiJTec Hobeil, £9, Dixk street
LlimhiLL JatiFf 5, ^taeiinbU'Jt
DiiDQ Tbos. -I Of Mvtoti^ti^
fMu-nbiirn Fr''i1iv'.^^-:. '";, V^-nit pt,
Fttiiju Cliuilcd, i^, 2i*,<^ l;.*wk walli
Faulkner Jeremiah, 6, Chapel lane
Fawoett Thos. 36, Waterworks st.
Fenwksk Robt. 88, Wincolmlee
Fowler Chnstopher, 185, High st.
Franks John, Waterhoose lane
Freeman Wm. 80, Salthouse lan^
Gardham John> 50, Scott street
Gardner John, Chorch st Wincoliplee
Gawthorp Jane, 112, High stn^t
Gibson Wm. 80, Finkle street
Goodrick Bdmnnd, ^1. West street
Graham Geo. 88, Higp street
Graham John, 27jj:hariot street
Gray Robert, 4, Waterworks st.
Grayburn Thos. 6. Wincolmlee
Green Thos. 28, Chuicb kme
Gresham Wm. 21, Queen street
Haiw Geo. 41, Blanket row
hSijS! ^i®' Broadley street
HaiJas. 4, Bourne street
Hill Joseph, 87, Scott street
Hinsley John, 10, New Dock st.
Hoffiard John, II, Waterhou^ lane
Holdsworth John, Beverley road
Jakeman Joseph, Manrel street
James John, 19, Garden street
Jerom Wm. 15, Pinkie street
Johnson Geo. 48, Mytonf^
Johnson Timothy, 88, Chariot st.
Johnson Lawrence, 1 1, Dock Office row
Kelly Thos. 28, Lower Unkm st.
Leake John, 48, Whitefriargate
Le?ett Thos. 3, Roper's row, 20, Wa-
terhouse lane
L1sil>ij W III. ,'*, il]ij[f;ij jnrH?
LiJtIif rins^toTi Richd* J^, V'jcar lane
Mir&haU Jnhn, Nt?w John street
Mrjf^lMilI Tlinij, fin fftftftr gang*
MLif-bnlJ G(Hi ^h, Stx>U street
M:iAot^ Jnbn, », Fiukje sfwet
M-Avr Jobii, Cbufvh st, Dn^pool
M'CJw<J Bpoj. J, Burl on Ureet
JMuuk Mritfbew, Jii, Sfiltbuusr I ana
Mttnri Ale^barjij t9, Pixisped st,
Jfevrlnn Robtrt, 19^ Bond sr4:fet
Oafe» Aim^ ]^^ New Dyck iirfe
Ofiie<*r Jo*eph, 40, Sjirnecr *it.ivet
Oirli-iby Tiios. I^n, Yh-i.h sfn-F^t
Oliver Thos. \4, GtuUo sq. Mason stw
Oliver Thos. 50, Saltboase lane
Outhwaite Wm. 11, Carr lane
Oxtoby Geo. 45, Garden street
Parkinson John, 73. Mylongats
Pennock John, 7, Trippet
Penrose Charles, 125, High street
Pinder Wm. 39, Scott street
Pintbln Robert, Blackfrinrgate
Preston John, 88, Safile sueet
Proudley Thomas, 188, Higli street
Randall Wm. 86, Bridge street
Rayner John, 1, New John street
Reeder Wm. 29, Wincolmlee
Ridsdale Stephen, New Dock street
Riley Robt. 28, New Dock walk
Roberts Jane, 22, Robinson row
Roberts Wm. 15. Garden street
Robinson John, 6, Marvel street
Robinson Wm. Finkle street
Robinson Wm. 26, High street
Robinson Wm. 15,Churcb st.Sculcoatea
Rollitt John, 10, New Dock street
Sanderson Richard, 162, High street
Scafe Matthew, 9, Bond street
Shaw Richard, 11, Middle street
Simfison Thomas, Witham
Smart Geor^, 62. Lowgatt
Smith Tobias. Witham
Smith Edward, 14, English street
Snell John, 49, Dock street
Snowden John, 15, St. John street
Spirey Robt. 1, Grotto sq. Mason mL
Stepheniion Henry, 87, Suenoer street
Stei>l)eosQoJohD, Marvel street
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Stepfaenson Thomas, 49, West it.
Stocktcm Joha, Qaeen street
Storey Thomas, ]4,Lowfat8
Sutdiffe Wm. 46, High s&eet
Swoinston Robt. 67, Lowgate
Tate Ann, if 8, Bourn^ street
Taylor Daniel, 1 1 , West street
Tindell Thomas, Hodgson street
Ting^ate John, Church sL Drypool
Trees James, 20, Walerbouse lane
Turner John, New John street
TLirnL*rRob^^rt| MUk street
Turpiu Wm, ::i-^, New G^irffe sltfifit
Twet^rJ RtcfiJird. i^'i, Lower Uiiion st.
W:iLlLlEiii;tJjii Jotu, 29. SftvUe street
Wiill^nrT) St^'pbeii, Wjthura
> AVnrdnlf* Robi^rt, d^ Fniklc Fitrt'et
Wiift^ Fnuiclsj Kis Hi^h street
Wntrrhud (jf4>. tit Bbekfmrgnte
^V'(Vt^?tkosi5(' \'iiict?ut, 25, Ciiii|jel Inne
Watsoa ThomfiLi, G4, Pras^a street
W<itFlL*v Wm. 5ri SiiltJionic Irtjw
Vr ■ :- , ,t^g^ Mill 'f tree L
WelptuB George, 30, North street
Wbitaker John, Jennings street
White Jonas, 13 j:!burcb st. Sculooatei
Wiles Wm. 10, Trippet street
Winship Wm. ChuKSi street, Dry pool
Woodcock John, 9, BroadleV street
Woodmancy Jonn, 8, Humser bU
Pfiaitfj LelUr Prm,
AUanson Richard, 36. Scale lane
Ferraby John, 44, Market place
Howe John, 3, St^le lane
HutdifBson John, 29, Silver street
Innes David, 11. Manor street
Ross Wm. Bowlalley lone
Tate Benj. 49, Market place
Topping Tbofl. 47, Lowgate
Witton Isaac, 49, Lowgate
€tiiiU Dressert and Feather Merekanie.
Levi Joseph, New Dock stjeet
Walter Moses, (and pen cutter) 10,
Lee's entry, 193, Higfa street
Rag Merehanlt.
Astrop Henry an^ John, 68, High st.
Capes Benj. Greet Union street
Des Forges Joseph, 85, High street
Denn Wm. 178, High stre^
Richardson Thos. 20|Chark>t street
Scafe and Newsom, Waterhooselane
Registry Offleet,
. Famill Eliz. 27, Bridxi^ street
Grove M. A. 22, Parliament street
LuptonEllz.3, Catharine sq. Mason st.
WrootJ.Norman's entry, II, George st.
RepotiiorieM,
Brookes Tbo«.(ailisU')i6,Wilriargate
Lowther Phineas,( artist'sV», Savile st.
Metcalfe's H. and S. 18, WhitefmKt.
Stephenson Mary, 21, George street
Riggert,
Burton Bfattiiew,«0, Winoolmlee
Graham John, 8, Cayley's court, 6»
Trippet street
R9p% M^rckaaOt, and Mamrfacivrere cf
Rope ondTuine,
Those Durrhed thus • sre Merdumts.
Acrid Tbo<. 86, Hi^h street
•Astrop Henry and John, 68, High st.
•Capes Benjamin, Great Union street
Dunn Wm. 178, High street
Farrar John, Lime street
Frost J. <fe Co. Cbnrch st. Wincolmlee
Guy Tbo8. 10, New Dock Areet
Hall Joko lUKl Co. 199, High street
Harrison Richard, 14, CeiTlane
Marshall Thomas, Dock stceet
Pai^un Bdward, 1 J , Quay street
Rayner Geo. 16 aiui 189, High street
•Richardson Thos. 20, Chariot straet
iSmIth<feHeadley, North side Old Dock
Snell Wm. Wi£bam
•Si>yvee*Cobper,61, H^stLime st.
•Taylor John, Raikes street
Twist Joseph, North Bridge foot
. Sacking Mamrfacturere*
Cross Geo. aAd Soas, Castie street
Donnison Henry, 16, Chariot street
Kitcfalng Naiaby, Within _ ,
Lumley, Jameson «id Co. 46, Carrb).
Potts Joseph, 30, Queen street
Snell WlUiam, Witbam
Ri-' Vj^j, HtrnfJii * CaUar Moktre.
Ci?i lof Jutu, If t'hiiriot street
Cut: !'r John, 6, Cmv Uoe
CnwUv Johif, Willjiiin
FajibiLJik Gea.Vf Silver street
H^nirli y RkljafEU Witbam
K* I u ) 1 1 ey H au u ab , t!f ^ Silver street
]M 1 1 1 M^ r u eo . ;j , SI m: kf t place
Ni-M ^Hiii Wm. 2*^ W'hitefriargate
r|...... . t,,.,..n.....^ ..^^ Waterworks sU
SaddiM Tree Maker,
Greaves Thos. 6, Paradise square
Sail Cloth Meawfatlurers,
Cross George and Sons, Castle street
Kitching Nainby, Witham
Liimley, Jameson, <fe Co. 46, Carr laoe
Potts Joseub, 80, Queen street
Wbitaker John, Dock office row
Sail Maker 9,
Allen and Hunton, Broadley street
Atkin Thos. 31, Hi^b street
Courser Wm. 1 1 , Nile street
Dring and Thackray, N. S. Old Dock
Dutchman John, 144. Hiffb street
Eugbiud Wm. 43, Blackmaiigate
Fussey Thos. 20, Waterbouse lane
Gibson William, 2, WeUiogton stieei
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GiU John, 16. Hanoferiqoare
GreTburo Jood, 83, High stitset
Hall Preudi, 5, North waUs
Hod«;e Wm. and Co. Htimberftreet
Hnnter Wm. Broadlcy ftreet
rt^rL*! nJiiSf' jihjf 30 (iin*eii street
tiloiir lobn, Kj^ Hij^h street
X* (iitf ftud CoLUiEson, flo, H i^tj street
WareFis. Textile** eotry, l,1i*,Eligh ft.
Whitokfr J oho. Dock office fuw
8ali Mmrckani.
IfanhellThonMs, 75, Hi|^itieet
8§ed OnctAant.
Bggiotoo G. and J. 8, North weBs
Levett, Roberti, and Co. Chuidi it
Maiftera and Archbell, Triplet
Pease, Trigg, and Co. 18, High atieet
Ste abo Ottdcnen« NuTserymfln« Ace.
Blenklo Wm. 67, Hijg^h street
Blenkin Geo. 67, High street
Britain James, 61. High street
ClarkWm 12.CasUe st.d^48,Market pi.
Dykes and GortoD, 19, Salthouse lane
Lefett Wm. and Sons, 80. Market
place, and 7 1 , High street
Newbald Charles, 79, High street
Thoiopaon Mattfavir, 9omtr9ioum i
Walmsley David, 35, Market place
Ship and Boai BwiUUrt.
Barnes Wm. 52, Church st. Sculooates
Dikes dkGibeon, Lime street
Gibson Edw. Grpat Unk>n street
Gibson Wm. Bridge street
Gleadow Robert, South end
Mason Tbos. (boat) Lime street and
Garrison side
Medley John, Church st. Sculooates
Metcalf David, (boat) Church street,
Sculcuates
Sleight Geo. (boat) 45, Soott street
Wright John, (boat) Garrison side
Skip Chandlert.
Boyle Rhd. North side of Old Dock
Clarkson Thos. 154, High street
Lee Newmarch, 166, High street
Peanon Rbt North side Old dock
Piercy <fe Thomas. 9, High street
Pinder Wm. 80, Bond street
Slater Tbos. 85, North st. Prospect st.
Stone John, 83, Hieb stieet
Ward Henry, 16, High stieet
Skip OwmarM.
Beadle John <fe Co. 8, Dock walls
Bell J. F. iS8, Mason street
Bellwood Mrs. Jane, T, York parade
Bolton Wm. <fe Christr. 81. High st.
Brigfi John B. <k Co. 89, Market pi.
Brodrick John, SI, High street
Brown Tbos. Old Dodc side
~ »tfl
tt.
igfast.
CoUinson Wm. Garrison skie '
CrD%^ Tbos. Wot*!'s d. 41, DtH^ st.
Da I e *. T til w . - u t K i f;b If t rwt
Dri uy EUt, H, N«»w lJoj:k widlt
EftifihtonG. d£ J, % \ujlb wnltt
BUurs ThonmSj 4, Priu*5e street
Fif U1 Wni, 2f Jflrmtt strtjet
Fo\^k'r Wm. 2, B«kef slfeat
Gib^oa Robert, N«, Ui$b street
Glbsijn Edw. Gre*t I^ujoo street
Giil Rohert, 3. Bond slreet
Gkiiiiow Robi \^t H umber street
GoLlrrjuijd .|usi?pbf Blolm biuldiugi
GotKl^viuGMorj^tt, North walb '
Gra^buni Jolio^ S-i, Hit^h ttr^'et
Grer'f* rjffjry, lO^ NMo nickel
Gre^oD tim Keighiey^ Old CuftoB
llciuj^ bijjJdinj^s
HaJl Tbomii^ 4t Surix S, North wiills
HtdJ Fmura, £2, Wbilffrinrgate
Hti.ll (ieo. iUuira butlditi|^
Hardy Jamet Tborp, at. Dock st«
Harrison Wm. 7, Prjme street
Harrison Richd. ds John, Garriaon side
Hentig John Wm. <& Co. 24. High sU
Heweuon J. J.dk Co. 16, WinoolmlM
Holland Bei^. 20, High street
Holland Wm. t, Chanes street
Hopwood Wm. M, Dock Street
Homcastle Wm. 18, CMmtiio street
Horsley John, Scale lane
I Hurst las. 9, Dook street
Hurst John, Old Dodc side
Jackson Richd. 6, Cent per cent st.
Jones Thomas G. 31, Mason street
Keddey Robt. tf , BUnket row
Kirkus Jeremiah, Waterworks st.
Lambert John B. 8, Quay street
Levett John, South side Old Dock
LockingGeo. 12, High street
Lundie Robt. 80, George street
Marshall Richd. 82, Mason street
Manhall John, 88, Mason street
Marshall Thos. 8, Jarratt street
Maude Wm. M. Garrison side
Moon Geo. Ohi Dock side
Morley Thomas B. 2^, Lowgate
Mozon R. W. 1, Triuity house lane
Park Godfrey <& Richd. 188. High st«
Pattinson Robt. 37, High street
Priest Wm. 18, Nile street
Prissick Thos. "^ Marine row
Riciiardson Thos. 14, Quay street
Rol^iiison John, 9. Wright street
ScboDswar G. and H. 31, Geoi|^ st,
Scoresby Wm. 50, George street
Shackles Tbos. Lowgate
Sbacifles Wm. Market place
Sb^rp Wm. 34, Brook stieet
ttUbL.
[Eoit Aidtng.!
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fimith John and Co. 21, HM itniet
Smith and Headley, Lime street
Spyree and Cooper. Lime itreet
Stocks Bei\j. 18, Hkfa street
Tealby, Dalton A Co. Garrison side
Terry Richard <fe Sons, 80, High jt(
Thackray John, Old Dock side
Thompson Caius, 1, TrinitT hoose In.
TbomMpn B. A J. 15, Parliament st.
TtaidaU Geo. 1 4, Mason street
Voase John A Son. 23, High st.
Wake James. 81, Dock street
Ward Thos. i5, Pariiament street
Woolf John, 29, Albk» street
Sm Linai end Woolkn Dnpm»
SUMnrnUkM^-^See fFaidmaktn,
SiatB, drc. MercAants.
Dauber Wm. N. side of Old dock
Danber Wm. West end of old dock
Pawoett Henry, Old Dock side
PothergiU Miles, West end old Dock
Rowson John,. 12, William's squiue.
Mason street
Ward Ann, Old Dock side
Sotip MawifocltafWMm
Crotse <fe Co. (soft <fe hard) Lhne st
WHsoo Joh% 16, Market place
~liie snd Sphlt Merduntifc
Cooper John, Cheat t7nk>n street
Cross, Lacy A Co. 9, Queen street
JewittJohn.59, IfUl street
Marshall Ed w. 10, Giimsbylane
Skm^ OJIe€, 2, BottlaUsf Um$,
OpA daily from 9 noniag to 4 aftenooOk
Distributor, Robert Osborne, Esq.
Deputy, WiUlara Diyden
Stay Maktrtm
Boooock Hannah, 27, Chapel lane
DiosdiU Geo. 2, Geo. yard, Low^ite
Fisher John, 8, Paradtoe row
Green John, 86, Sarile street
Hallam Mary, 26, Waterworks st.
Hawkins Phoebe, 20, Bridge street
Linwood Eliz. 87, Bond street
Morton Thos. 22, Scale lane
Sanderson Sarah, 1 1, Queen street
Temperton Eleanor, 18, Bond st.
Wilson John, Myton street
SloekingMttwfaebirtn,
Ball Wm. 27, Winoobnlee
Cooper Matthew, 10, Waterhouse In.
He ward Jonathan A Robert, (silk)
iSjSt. John street
Read Thos. II, Blanket row
Robinson Mtebael <fe Sons, I5,<|«een st
Tailor John, 7, Kingston court, 19,
Bhmket row
Taylor John, 1, Sewer lane
SUmt Sf MarbU Mctom if SiahMrim.
ThoM iiMsked thus • are Stout IfaaoM;
DeanGtoorge, Witham
Eaton Thomas, Cross street
tBarle John, 80, WhiteMargate
BUtott John, ElUoU's f^. Milk st.
MMdleton Cksorge, Parade row
*f Truefit James, 89, Savile street
Webster Michael Waterworks st.
Straw HatMwmfaetman.
Beckwith Margaret. 12, Chariot st.
Boyle Firancis, 47, Trippet
Bradley Ann, 18, New Dock street
Brown Manr, 80, CK. Passage stra«t
Camagie Wm. 88, Lowgate
Carr Ellen, 2, New Oe<^ street
Evans Jane, 40, Sarile street
Farrow Edw. 9, Dock oflioe row
GibaonMary Ann. 64, Market place
Gray Susannah, 28, Bridge street
Hamave John, 28. Lowgate
Jacbon Jane, 9, Khiff soeet
Jowltt Samuel, New John street
Kemp Mary, 44, Savile street
KitchingGeo. 26, Whitefriairgate
Mercer John, Belt's place, Black-
friargate
Mitcbinson W. <fc C. H, St. John's st.
Moore Mary, 30, Spencer street
Morris Wm. 52, Salthouse lane
Morris Francis, 29, Mytongate
Morris Wm. 7, Queen street
Neach Ann, 82, Bond street
Pearson Sarah, lo, Beverley road
Potcherd Wm. 8, Trippet street
RickatBon Mary Ann, 75, Mytongate
Robinson J. A M. 14, Church sUeet,
Sculooetet
Smith Mary, 20, Great Passage st.
Taylor S&rouel, 12, Whitefriaigate
Sugar RefitmM*
Thornton, Watson ^ Co. Lime st.
Airg'aoiiff.
Bell Robt. 8, Savile street
Betty Wro. Snow. 34. <3eorge st.
Botbam Wm. 4, Engine street
Botham Ricbd. 2, South street
Buchanan Thos. 65, Mytongate
Casson Ricbd. 1, North street
Coulson Wm. 11, Newton's court,
Macbell street
Craven M. R. A Son, 9, Blanket row
Craven Reuben, 21, Chark>tte st.
Cundell D. R. (army) 1, Charles st.
Faulding Saml. 20. Trinity house lane
Fielding Geo. 8, Albton street
Forbes Alexander, 18, Charlotte st.
FtillamJ.M. 17, Trinity house lane
Hayes Charies, 8, Dock street
Hayes H. B. 8, Dock street
HigMin John, (Inftrmaiy) A21,Lowgt.
Inneas Thos. 27, Blanket row
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JeoklM Ridul . •, CarlMe itreet
Umn Wm. 84, CharloltB street
Munton Edw. 66, Mytoof&te
Ptenon Wra.37.Gtm.it. di U,I>OGkit
Saner and Sleight, 68, Lowfmte
SherwW Henry Cbaft. ii, Cbuiott«fi.
StubW Mark, sr^ueen ^street
Webster E. and W. a, WUteCriargntB
Youi« John, 2, Bund street
Totfort md CMAm Brokmn, 9fe.
Thorn bmi1m4 that I are Tiilorat ttini 2 are
ClodMsBiiokeni thvs 3 are both} thus
4 are Tailon and Drapm.
1 B«»ll Abtitham, New Ju&ii atx^ei
4 Bt^U^ Rubert, 3, Dock oilier mw
4 BelUrhy Geo. Ill, Chttrot st^etfL
4 B(?lt Rubt^rtj ISE, Grini-iby Imie
5 Bi'nnett TbumiLS. 4^ WiiLColmlee
1 Bummau Wm* 1 T, Tripptjl
1 Bootli JiH^n, l&r *S^1i3oiLs<^In[ie
2 Boulter Bt^m. I, M7toIlgtlU^
t BlOnilleld Thu$. ^J, Carr I^tie
1 Brown Ji>,wph, 52, MytoriniUs
8 Butltir Jabn» 15, Jfarth wiilk
1 Cnn-Tbnmas, llji, Hlffbslretrt
4 Conlfn Efiocb, 51, H umber si refit
1 Davison Mary. ^^^ GriuiJiUy litni?
5 Di](u» Juhni 15, Walefboiwe lone
I Dijton (i<?orige, (>, Si:ott-a square,
H umber sveet
t Dove John, 88, Chariot street
S Dude Geo. 18, Trippet
1 Elliott EdoHind, T4, West street
1 Etherington Rd. 24, Gt. Passage sU
1 Fawoett John, 1, Queen street
1 Foster Tbos. 43, Whitefriarnite
i Gibaon Geow Diincan's pi. Mnxiot st.
8 CkHilden Jeremiah, 66, iligh street
4 Gokiinf Robert, % Lowgate
8 Grafesrrancbi 12, New Dock stveet
1 Gray Geo. 11, Creorae street
8 Greshan John, 16, Queen street
8 Hanson Joshua, 32, Blanket raw
4 Harsrave Robert, 6, Lowsate
1 Hainson John, 22, Great Passage St.
I Hatfield James, 18, New Dock st
1 Hayton Tbos. 66, Scott street
4 Howlett Robert, 8, Trippet
1 Jackson Robert. 89, West street
4 Jeff Geo. 27, Ghiorge street
1 Johnson Geo. I, Sykes street
3 LoTitt John, 14. Waterworks St.
SrSf2? p*M^opher, 14, Myloiigate
1 Wings John, a, Broadtey ^uara
2 Morrison John> 72, High street
4 Ockerby Wm. 14, Manor alley
4 Parker Mordue, 22, Queen street
I Pexton Wm. Raikes street
1 Pndiey Wm. 3, George yd. Lowgt.
1 RaadersonTboa.S. si«»TrinitTCA.
1 Rennard Darfd, Chariot street
2 Ridley EUs. Queen streset
2 Rimmington Tbos. 18, Chailot st.
3 Rispin Riehd. 19, New Dockst.
1 Robinson John, 5, Scale lane
1 Robinson Rd. 8, N. side Trinity du
8 Ross Jas. 1. N«w John street
4 Rounthwalte Sarab. 4, King st.
4 Saner Hannnh, 18, Uwiber street
1 SbaMMR John, 2, Scale Ism
2 SissoBs Jontb. 1, Dock OfBoe row
1 SkeltonWni.l5,Proapectpl.Drypl.
8 SUngsby Wm. 8, Mytongirte
1 Somecscales John, 5. Vicar lano
2 StaTeley Wm. 23. West street
3 Stray Miles, 2K Lowflnbe
4 Summen Joseph, 2, Fiiih street
1 Thorp Wm. 18, Osborne street
2 Townsend Jas. 62. South end
1 Vause John, 26, Hurober street
1 Walker John, 7, Queen street
1 Wajrd John, TO, Hnmber street
2 Waters Mary, 16, New Duck st.
1 WatsooJohB, 18, Robynon riMT
1 Wells John, 6, New Dock street
4 Wells Ricbd. 4, BlackCriArgate
1 Wllbe Rkhd. 38 JBishop bine
1 Wilbe RIchd. 8, Fish street
1 WonraW Tbos. 68, Carr lane
2 Wright Elix. 89, Chariot street
TaiUm ChmtdUn and Sump^BoilMM.
SseatoQ Baa» MMnifai >iiim>
Armstixing Wm. 99, Lowgata
Bell Thomas, (wax and speim) 68»
Wlnoolmlee
Cookman Geo. 42. Market ptaica
Foster Roht. 16, Postemgate
Freeman Robt. 57, Salthouse lane
Hace John, (and wax) Sout^ side of
Trinity church
Jackson Tbos. 36, Church lane
Kitching Geo. 11. Market place
Lee Beilby, 16, Bridge street
Oliver Tbos. 1 1 . Dagger lane
Saul John, 37. Huiuber stieet
Savage Josepn, 9, Queen street
Stepfenson John P. 68, Lowgate
Casson Benj. 13, Providence row,
Beverley road
Holmes John, 1, Church st. Seulcoates
Laidlaw Alexander, 7, English street
Rootb Wm. 16, Burton street
West Edward, 12, Providence tow,
^everley rond
Wiggles worth Be^j. fTUmnglon,
^TTLL.
[EaH fliding-l HtrLt. «*5
Tar and TutjmiiImm DiaHlierSf tfc.
Dykes A GartoD, 19, Saltbouse Inne
Featbentotie Jas. ft Co.(d; mfn. of ro-
siii,pitcb,Tamtshes,ftc.)I4.Hi^ st.
Lee and Tan, Church st. Sculcoates
PattiosoD Roht. 37, High street
Tea Dealers,
BallevBlix. 18, Prospect street
BrooICB Tfaos. 16, Whitefriur^rate
Cloujch John, 30, St. John street
Daw:ion Wm. 47, Low^te
DrummoDd Wm. 30. Princess street
Foster Rebecca, 7, Brook street
Hewitt Mary. 2«, Silver street
Horslev Stephen. 30, Silver street
Jones Isaac, 46, Wbitefriargate
Murdock Jas. 19, Waterhouse lane
Peaseftood <fe Sanderson, (and coffee,
wholesale) 8, Lowcate
M asterman JoDn,(<fe oonee ) 37,Mkt.pL
Rodford John, 52, Lowgate
Timher and Rt^ Merehanis.
Haines David, 98, High street
Barkworth and Spaldin, Dock st.
Bfowo Tbos. Old Dock side
Datiber Wm. Wtr^t end of Old Dt^k
Drewry Juki^r Qujf^tfdi htre^^t
I>imniii;i;.l'>linr(maho^ai»3 JO.Durk ^d.
HnrrLsoij RU^bl. t^ J i>hii> Garrison i^lde
Holme* JnsepUi(miibnLfiiiiy)Q,iieeij st.
Hurst Jobn, Oid Dt^k *ido
Kirlcwooct Kteiibei), ({ue^ii^tre^t
Lilley J. ^ E, Nuftb si^ie (l)d Dock
Mfii*(«r!i aud ArtJlilit^L Tnppet
JVInJW-1 J^irnHoiit OlA Dock av^e
Mniidny Wm. S\jflh <kAtr Hid I>onk
KevFinim^b Ji>bn ^ Soii^^ Tbi>riiiuti <t.
Hf'n^tu k D, J.d: U. N- fide Old Dck
K4>bitv(on, Fihifd d^ SitiiilL NurLk ^ide
Old Dock
Runton Wm. Wltham
Shaw Wm. Old Dock side
Tealby, Daltx>n tfe Co. Thornton st.
TbompRoii Kenry, 9, George st.
T&orney Timothy, N. side Old Dock "
Wade Abraham. 28, Uarcourt street
Wade Hicbard «k Sons, Garrison side
Wells & Morkjy, Nortli side Old Dock
Winter, Simpson <fe WhapUite, North
side Old %ock
Wride Sbadrack, II, Charter bouse In.
Yonle J. H.<& B. North side Oid Dock
Tinplale H^orkmn and Braziers.
•See alto Copper, Bnus and Tm Wsrehouset.
Banks M.C. 11, North walls
Barnet Joseph, 16, Mill street
Beaman John, 50, Blackbiargate
Bell Michael, 38. Wbitefriarg;ate
Bellas A. B. 9, Blackfriargate
Crawford Jas. 11, New lK>ck street
Eni^land Geo. Wltham '
Featherstone Robt. 56, High street
Gardiner Ann, 16, Qtieen sveet
Johnson Aaron, 13, Vicar lane
Johnson Robt. 14, Charter house lane
KiUingbeck John, 3, Waterhouse lane
ProflBt John, 36, Blanket row
PurdoB John, 25, Low^te
Purdon Wm. 68, WbitelMargate
Raines Mary, 8, Waterworks street
Walker Robt. 1, Hope street
Walker Wm. <fe Jontb. SO, Lowgate
Tobacco and Snuff' Manufaclwrere,
Carrick John <& Co. 9, Grimsby lane
Garton and Hopper, 58, Market phtce
Hall and Gilder, 2, Postenigate
Horsley Stephen, 30, Silver street
Roj^rs Henry, 31 , Dock street
Ward John, 84, Bridjre street
Waters John, (dealer) 46, W.friargate
Tobacco Pipe Makers,
Alrey Wm. 17, Chartot street
Askwith Joshua. 36, Blanket row
Blyth Elix. 16, Chariot street
Paoey Wm. coort, 33, Wincolmlee
Renardson Geo. Cockpit yd. 6,Ca.stle st.
Sayer Rdw. ClarVs yd. 8, Carr lane
Scott Joseph, 30, Dajner lane
Westerdale Mary, 24, Finkle street
Toy ff^arehouses,
Boraman Zecbarinh, New John street
Hopkin Wm. 4, Market place
Johnson Thos. 18, Mvtonj^ata
Johnston Maria. 7, Market plaoe
Saiisby John, Queen street
Todd Bliz. 13, Market place
Walker Wm. (mfr.) 28, Market pi.
Trunk Makers,
Collinfs John, 17, Wnterhouse lane
Free Tbos. 18, Queen street
Keen Wm. SO, New Dock stjreet
Poole Robt. 6, Silver street
Smith Saml. 7, Scale lane
Tttnurs in fF'ood, ife,
Dewick John, Old Dock end
Dunley Rdw. Parade row
Green Wm. 14, Bond st. Mews
Hartley Edw. Parade row
Langdale John Robinson, Dock st.
Leavens Roht. West end of OM Dock
Milner Josiab, Turner's sn. West st.
Pettineer Wm. 21, New Dock street
Snell Wm. 7j, Queen's passage
Stephenson Rlchd. court, 129, High it.
Walker Wm. 28, Market plaoe
Wells Geo. 4, Queen street
Umbrella Makers,
Grant John, 24, BridKe street
Green John, 36, Savile street
< Johns Wm. 27, Lowxate
MapplebeckW.(late Giimt).34,Low/^
I Newmaroh Ann, 82, St. Jofm street
G G ^
646 HULL. lEasi Ridif^.] hcll.
See alio Ca1)liiet liaken.
CarimThoft. 45, Whitefriargatc
EriKland Tboe. lunr. Witham
Feetam Thos. &, Mytopgate
Wclwter Jai. 88, St. Jolin street
Wilson Christopher, 6, Hope street
Wright Robt. 88 and 89, Bond st.
VmUrwrittn,
Bedate John, U, Albion street
Boaroe Wni 5, Qoffi "freet
Brodrick John, «l,,Hirf» street
BuntaU John, 89, High street
CooUon E. dk G. Dock end, Lowgata
Gart)utt Robt. I, Eicbange alley
Gee Stephen, T, North end, High st,
Godmond Joseph, George street
Harrison Richard, Garrtoon side
Hopwood WnK 88, High street
Lambert John B. 8, Quay street
Locking Geo. 12, High street
Maude YTm. M. Garriwn side
Park Richd. 183, High street
Smith John, 81, High street #
Somerscales A.N.I I, Parliament st
Terry Avison, (A for Henry Bwbank)
40, High street _ . ,, ^ ,
Thompson Caius, 2, Trinity house In.
Bywator John. «, Waltham street
Breringham Wm. 21, Savlle row
MaishaklThos. U, Trundle street
ITaUA oMd Clock Maktn.
Thost* are also Gold and SUvemniths. and
JewttwcSi
•Abrahams Phineas, 22, Paradise pL
•Alexander Geo. 6, Vicar lane
BedeU Peter. North bridge
Blaochard Wm. 11, SiWer street
Drescher John, 68, Mytongato
Dimn John, 33, Finkle street
Ferrier Thornton. Queen street
Gardner Wm. 6, Whltefriargate
•Hart Jacob, 25, Humber street
Holmes Richard Henry, 6, Bishop In.
•Jacobs J. 19, Story street ^
•Jones & Forrester, IT, Market place
Larard Thos. 82, Markat place
Marris Charles. 4T, BlackWate
Middlemiss Robt. 84, St. John street
Northpn Richd. 46, liowgate
•Nortbgraves Denton, 82, Silver st.
•Rust & Shipham, 21, Maritet place
Sbwerer Joseph, 2. Manor square
Shwerer Joseph, 10, Lowgate
Shwerer Matthew, 84, Mytongate
Stone David, T, St. John street
•Symons Moses, 6, Queen street
Terry Wm . 6 1 , Lowct^te
Thornbam Geo. 10. Queen street
Todd Joseph, 13, Markel place
Walker Geo. 22, Lowgate
^Isc Featherstone, 8, New Dock st*
Bradley John, 5, St. Mark's square
VThulthom Mamtfacimtn,
Crackles 4& Homcastle^.Wlncolmlee .
Thornbam John, 24, liachell street
TipladyWm. 2, Osborne rtreet
WaUis Edw. Lincoln sU Whioolmlee
frkt€lwrigkh.
Annit Wm. 82, SavUe street
Baiksy Geo. Witham
Dunwell Wm. Witham
Chapman Richd. New George street
HoQJder Wm. 9, Cook's buildings
Ptekering John, 2, Wincolmlee
Pickbover Thomas, Roper's row
Stephenson Wm. 4, Chartot street
Wfl&son Jas. Queen street
Wiseman Daniel, 86, ScoU street
Wright Thos. WelUngton street
fTkip Makeri,
Addock John, 10, St. Mark's square
Bradky John, 5, St. Mark's square
Preston Jas. 21, Osborne street
fTkUetmitkaf ffe.
Those marked tlius * are BeO Hanfotti
thus t Shipamithi.
Ahhey Wm. as, Brid^ strei^t
•Aiiplph) Wm. VAti^ Hi^hfttrtH^
•Apijlehy .lohn, IG, K nig street
B'ile< !ii.M\j Pnfadp hjw
•Ueil Robt. yi\hm i^trcel
Boatbrtm Jtitu, Witbam
•Iknimer Tbos, conrl, Ml* \i\^ it*
flirnlH ^ Thoritey^ 2, Dock stiert
Cliajin^un Ji:**^!*!!^ «, Viciir iuno
CroKK Jas* 41, .Scftle ln.n©
Cn^sskill John North vmlU
HaU Joscplr, Pn trick p^imd lim©
H'^n^ley Goo. 8H, CJinrii>f MrPet
HoJniPS StephePj 19, Blackfii»rgatff
Hi]r!-on BoM. 30, Bl^ii^kei fi*w
^ H iJPiiL>hrey Tb^js. a, Npw Dodc sL
IlijtcLjLijsnn Jas, I}, CfistJe^ttv^t
Lambert Wm. 11, N^-^^ Do' l^ trf-f^t
•Leuted Jas. IT, Blanket row
tLifingston Catharine, Perrott street
Livingston Wm. 8, Spring bank
Livingston Jas. «, Waterhouse lane
MadcHson Ro(^ff, 4, Mews street
Marshall Geo. 58, Scott street
Miles Thos. Mason street
M*Colvin Colin, «3, Trippet stieet
Myers Geo. Chariot street
Nelson John, 8, Blackfriargate alleys
Nelson Thomas, li, Waterhouse Ume
Palmer P. J . 38, Carr lane
t Pickering Wm. H, Trippet
Robinson John, court, 2, New Geo. st.
Sbaw John, 1, Robert street
Stepheuson Wm. 4, Chariot street
Taylor G. C. 9, Chapel lane
t»Tedd John, Pease's entry, i5, Salt-
house lane
HULL.
[E(Mt Riding.']
HULL.
847
tWelberry John, 152, High street
Wilby&Pegg, Ann street
fTAiling Mamnfaelwr^n,
Simpson Thumas, Withom
Simpson John, frUmhigtiM
Turner Stephen. Sutton bank
Wilkinson Blixabeth, 38, Wincolmlee
, fTim and Sptrii MerchoHit.
Thoae marked thus • an Wine and Spirit
Merchants, the othsrt are Spirit Mer-
diants only.
*Carnloy John and Co. (brandy) 3,
King- street
•Clervas Wm. (dlr.) 84, Sewer lane
Cook Joseph, 19. Daeger lane
*Cooper John, Great Union street
H/oriass Robert, TO, Lowgate
•Craven and Co, 19, Bowlalley lane
Denison Joseph. North Bridce foot
Denisofl John, (brandy) Paruamentst.
*Dt3unis Wm. (and retail) 18, LowgU
•Dennis John,(<& retail) Chapel lane
Bewear A Harrison, 23. Parliament st.
•Dykes and Gartoo, (importers) 19,
Salthouse lane
Ellors Tbos. 4, Prince st King st
Fisher Robert, 36, Trippet
Franldsb Joseph, 17, My tongate
Ganderton Joan, (British wines) IT^
Parikiment street
Garton Richd. (brandy) 69, Market pL
Gibson John, 19, Hign street
QUdartand Jaoksoo. 49, High street
•Hannah John, 1, King street
Harrison John, 7, North side Trinity
church
•HiU John,(brandy) IS.Parliament st
•Hopwood Wm. 33, Hiffh street
Humberston M. £. 6, Blackfriargato
•Humble Richard, 3, High street
•Jackson Wm. 49, High street
Johnson Joseph. James's place, 2,
Af ason street
♦Knowsley, Swann, <fe Co. 30, Highst.
•iarobert John B. 8, Quay street
•Liddell Wm. Commercial buildings,
29, High street
•Lundie Robert, I, Union street, Al-
bion street
•Lupton Richard. 20. Sykes street
Morton Robert Tinkler, (^ retail) 12,
Lowgate
•Palmer T. W. Broadley street
•Parker John Cowham, 62, High st
•PetoheU Robert, 62, Hiffh street
•Priestman DaTid, 62, Bfytongate
•Richardson John and Robert, 31,
High street
•Richardson Wro. 10, Story street
•Rooth Joseph, 36, High street
•Sanderson Thos. 53, Whitefriargate
Shaw Ann, 5 1 , Mill street
•Soulby William, Corn Exchange
South Jonathan, 183, High street
•Sowby Wm. 64, Lowgate
Stephenson Robert. 62, High street
•Stewart Charles, (<fe retail) 1, Stew-
art's yard, 152, Hieb street
Tomlinson James, 80, High street
• Vause John, 7, Trinity house lane
• Voase John and Son, ia. High street
Ward Michael, 2, Chapel ct. Geo. yd.
Wells Richard, 4, Blackfriargate
IFifire Draicen and ff^orkert,
AUiiKon William, 54, Lowgate
Foster George, 5, Waterbouse lane
ff^ooUeu. Cloth Manufaciwrers,
Sykes James and Co. 1, Vicar lane
Woodhouse Joshua, 34, Scale lane
fFoftUd Mamfaetartrg,
Eastwood Joseph, 17. Brook street
Hint Abraham. 35. Wincolmlee
King Charles, 5, Pinkie street
Pearson Jonathan, Walker's entry,
Posterngate
Sainter WilHam, Rojier's row. Water-
house lane
Sharp Joseph, 20, BlackfHargate
Smith <fe Collcy, 44, Blanket row
Tempest John, 8, Little Passage st.
THE POST OFFICE
Is situated at 27, Bishop lane, Lowgate,
POST-MASTER— Thojias Rodmbll, Esq. '
Principal Clerk and Offic$ Keeper^Mn, Georob Dokkikt.
The office opens «t a quarter before 8 in the morniiig.
Genmral JrrinaL
Letters from the priDeipel towns of
the Umied Kincdom, and sU Fordgn let-
ten SRive with the mail from York* st 10
minutci pert € morningi and an ready for
delivery at a quarter before eight morning.
The letters beloi^{ing to merchants are called
ftsattbaofflcc Those for the pubUc^eoe*
rally are sent out by the letter earrienat the
time of openiog the office.
CrMeral Departure,
The Mail with letters for Yoik, Lon-
don, Leeds, Mandierter, Liverpool, and for
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the British
Islands, and all other places nc^ specified
hereafter in the Ridhi^ or Water postage, dA-
GG S
S4B
HULL.
[East Riding.]
HULL.
parts at 3 </clock every aftenwoa; theleOor
box l« ckMed at 40 min. put 8 aft Letten
bowever eontbiiic to be received with Id.
each, until 5 min. before 3, when the bags
are doeed aad the mall dbpatdied.
Forciga MaileaiedfapatiAed from Hull
in the following order: The letien being
pxerioualy tent to the office at the same time
aa ftn' the general departure :
Baltio— every Monday and Unuvday,
to meet the GUuipow maiL
France— Every M. Tu» Wed. 9e Thar.
Lisbon— By cro« peat to Falmouth
every Sunday.
Gibraltar, Malta, Cattu, Maddm, and
Brasils — On the Sunday before the first
Tuet day in every month.
America and Jamaica— On tiie first
Monday in every month.
Leeward Islands and Demetan— On
the first and third Mondays monthly.
Letten to any of the before named
ForeliB places or parts, aseept the West I»
di»roln«ias and British America, canaot be
fiDcwwded imkse the InlaMl and Foreign
poUagii (tha wbM oi which am Hated fal-
low) be first paid.
The inland postage ftom Bull (0 London
is lb and to Falmouth Is. ad. which sum will
Ikftve to be added to llM fellowfaig rates :^
Fonign Pottage frcm LomUm to
9, d^l s. (!•
America ».....».§ Spethertandi 1 4
Brasils 3 cbforway...^ 1 8
Corfti...... .3 2u\>rtugaI...........S 6
Denmark. ..^....I 8Pnusia....» 1 8
France.. ..........1 SiRuasia. .....1 8
Germany 1 wSpain .S f
Clbtaltar 8 10 Sweden 1 8
Holland. »...! 4Switserland.......l 8
Italy .........1 lljTurkey 1 11
Madeira 9 7 WesUndialslandsS 8
Malta&Medtnn.3 9|
F^eig* PoBt^igefrom Falmouth to
Amferiea 1 aJMadein 1 8
Brasils. >.9 7 Matta 4s Medtnn. 8 3
Corfu ^ .8 3'Portugal I 7
Gibraltar 1 llWestlndlalsIandsl 3
Seamen and Soldien within say part of
his MiO«*^* dominions, to and from which
there are regular mails, can send and receive
single letten, on their own private concerns
only, while they are employed in his Ma-
iasty's servlae* for one pennyi ttie penny
mast be paid at the time the latter iap«t into
theoOceb
SHIP LBTTER OFFICE.
JVo. 4, Jbchwrck-lane, Lomdon,
The postage for letten forwarded through
thisoflioeto the Cape oi Good Hope, Iste
FtsDo^, Bombay, Ceylon, Madras^ Ben-
gal, Beneookn, and Prince of WaleiTs Island
b the foil inland rate of postage Co the poit
where the ship may be, and td. searpostaga
in addition for every letter not- exceeding
3 ounces, 4i 1«. per oa. for every os. above.
Newspapers and Price Currents, that
have paid the stamp duty, are foiwarded to
India, if made up open at the ends, at oner
penny per ounce; butt* theCaast of Africa*
St. Helena. Batavia. New South Walei»
Surinam, Havannah, Hayti» Honduras, and
all places where there are no packets^ ona-
half the packet rates are charged.
All letters from abroad, except th«
Cape of Good Hope, Isle of France, Boow
bay, Ceykw, Madras* Bengal, Beoeoolca,
and Prince of Wale^s Island, are liable to
a sea-postage of 9d, sin|^ and Is. 4d.
double, and so on over and above idl Inlaa*
rates whatever^ but those from the Cap»
of Good Hope, Isle of France, Bombay*
Ceykm, Madras, Bengal* Bencooteu, and
PriMe of WaleiTs Island, ara liable to tba
full tnland rates, and a sea-poslage of 4d.
for every letter under tfte weight of three
ounces, and Is. per onnce for every oonon
exceeding that wright
••• An letters to be forwarded throogk
tha Ship letter oQice must be paid fin at thn
thne they are put faito the office.
WATER POSTAGE,
From HmU Post-Ojffict^
Thimaa Screeton* Hkksaa'k aMrl^
Blanket row, conveys the lattcvs to Baiton*
Brigg and LIncotai, every moraii^ at seven
A'dock, by the Waterloo steam hcgr, from
Keddey's, the Vittoria Tavern, Queen iL
and returns to Hull at i past 8 evening.
Robert Fenn, of Oiimsby, conveys ttia
letters to 4nd from Hull and Grimsby, by
the Moor Park sailing packet, from Senios'Sa
the London Tavern, Queen street, daily,
according to tide, for account of wfaidi se*
daily shipping list, printed by AUanson, at
the pat^et-offlce, 36, Scale lane.
RIDING POST-MEN.
To Hedoo, Robot Daggitt, of Myto»«
gate, every Mon. Wed. Thu. and Sat dep.
from Hull at i befoie 8 morning, return at
Sa/temoon.
To Pattrlngton, John Wing, foot of
North bridge, Witham. every Mon. Wed%
and Sat dep» at 8 mg. relb. at i p 8 evg.
Lettor Canim-s for Bmll and tko
mmmUate ridrnty,
Coverdale Thos. HkiLsearset Blankal worn
Jarvli Joseph. TnrkVHead, Mytm^plt
Moaaey RIcliard, Orimalyy lana
L$itBr wad Pareot Carrier g^^mA In #*•
poff of tko PoBi Ojho,
Aidaby, Kixk and W«t EBa, SUMdinA
HULL.
[East Riding.]
HULL.
m
«nd WiUerbj, Alleii SabnoD, HalTi cntryj
Wbitefriaigace, daily, ezoept Tuesday.
To COttingham and Ncwland, John
Pattanoo, arr. ftom Cottingham every mg.
at 8, and returns an hour after.
To Feniby, Henle, Melton 9c Weltqp,
Charlea Elleiington« at the Rein Deer, evetj
day ezoept Tu. an<( Fri. arr. at IS dep. at S.
To Roughtoo, Skiriaugh, Sutton and
Swine, leCten are conveyed by the respectiTe
earrien to tbeae placet on TueadayB and
Fridays.
MAIL! 4s POIT COACHUy dsO,
FVoM Jokn Morrit*M Coaek^^fflcf, B2,
Markei-ploct,
The Mail to Yoric, through Beverley and
Market Weighton, dep. at S aft daily :
ret fkom York.at 6 morning.
Tiai^gar, to York at 6 mg. ret atSevg.
Trafiilgar, to York, dep. at } p. 9 alt ret
at I p. 19 thefoUowing day.
The Rockingham, to YoriL* at 10 room.
ret at4 aft
WeUingtoo, to Scarbn/, through Beveriey,
DrifBeU, and Bridlington, in Summer
daily, in Winter Tu. Thur. and Sat at
i post 6 mg. ret at i p. a alt
From John Bankt and Cd.V, ik§ Bull
amd ShMy 1, MytongaH
The British Queen Poet-Coach, toScarbro*,
through Beverksy, Brandsburton, and
'Bridlington, the same days and hours
as the Wdlbigton.
A Coach ttook Patrington, arr. every Tu.
mom. at 10, and ret. at 4 aft
From Q, Fotter*M, LandqfChrtm ginger*
Coaeh to Beverley every mom. except Tu.
and Fri. at 9 and ret at 6 «vg.
Conch to Cottingham every mom. at 8, and
ntievg.
Coaeh to Horasea every Sun. Moo. Wed.
mad That, at a ^ bL 7 mom. and Sat
ataibf. 1, noon, tat sane ev^
Coach to Sutton, every Tu. and Fit ata k
bf. B mora* ret same evenhig*
Gwrg0 /mi and HoMy fTMi^fiiargale.
General Coadi OfDce.
The York Coaches call here ibur times per
day. ••• Passengers and paraakbook-
ed to all parts of the kingdom.
Fromtli4 Dog and Ducky Scale-lam,
and NepbMM Inn, Chariot street.
The Rodney Post Coach, to Doncaster,
Sheffield, and London, by way of Booth
Ferry, every mg. at 6, ret 6 evg.
From fruUam BeigkUfe, Blue Bell,
Proepeci alreet,
▲ Coach to BeT«ky«T«7Dig.at8^ietat
GQ 3
A Coach to Hornsea, every Son. Mon.Wed.
and Thui; at 7 mg. and on Sat at S aft.
during summen
Ooackee firom BarUm FFaUnide,
Tba Royal Mail, to London every man. at
SrfOoA, in 89 houci,ret to Barton
Watetskie every evg. at 6, In time tot
the WaCerkx) steam pai^et to UuU
The Express Post Coaeh, to London every
•venhig, csospt Sunday, at 6, rat tha
next evening in time Ibr the Packet
to Hull.
%• Passengers and Panels for the above
eoaches booked by Mr. Keddey, at the
Vittoria Tavern, Queen street, Hull.
From the Rein Deer, Market-ptaee.
A Coach arrives fhm Beverley every Sun.
Tu. Thur. and Fri. ret at ft evg.
From the Nephtne Inn, Chariot el.
A Coach arr. firom Cottingham every morn-
ing at ^ befbre 10, ret at 5 evg.— Wro.
AHinson, profgietCMr.
F^rom John fThtg'e, ^, North Bridge,
A Coaeh to Hedon and Patrington every
Mon. Wed. and Sat at 8 mora, ret i
p. 8 evg.
A Coaeh, bekxiging to Mr. Wing, arr. ftom
Hedon (only) every Tn« and Fri. at 9
mg. ret at I past 4 aft.
PVom the Black Hone, Carrtane,
Mark Green's Coadi, ftom Hassle^ arr. every
To. and Fri. at 10 mg. retat 5evg.
Haeknejf Coach SUmde.
Von tkm/t. Bond street, at Mr. John
Usher's.
Land oi Oiean ginger, at Mr. George
Foster's.
Ptospeet street, at Mr. WUBim Hdghley'lib
theBhieBeU.
SHIPPING AT THE PORT OF HULL.
HULI, TIDB-TABLB.
Moon'i Agt,
Daye.
Days,
IS
t
17
3
18
4
19
6
90
6
91
7
8
99
93
9
10
94
95
11
19
96
97
IS
98
14
99
15
30
.High-water...
• •.•.••••••••M»t<
Timcqf
Bigh^maUr,
85»
HUIX.
[East Ridk^.]
HULXm.
BaoMsrarCLAMc. {0t their gftwraliMppIng
wharf and eouotfhg-bcraie, 99, High
tnet) art agHMiibr ▼•Melt whiehcoQ-
▼ey fooda vogvlarty to tte fioUawing
pteeti t — Abcrdten, BUkaney, Colches-
tWt DundM, Ftfe. Qatefbror, Ipawleh,
sUh. Norwidi, P«th, Wdb,
Yarmouth**
k and Hall Rcfiitar Traden — one
lalb every 8 daytt^Pmc, Alescander
Allan; Bromby, C. Middlftam Wiling-
loo, J. OilberttoB.
Agtnt,Juat»SwMhHuH Shipping
Co.'* oAea, Qaay* Abefdanu
BUkeoay and HuU Regular Trader itlh
every 14 dayec— UuU Padiet, Rolieit
Seokefk
A^tnit, IL Temple ArS<m» BJakaney.
Colcheiter, Hull* and Gainabro^ Regular
Trader*— one sails every 10 dayi*. —
St. Petersburg Packet, Jos. Morden ;
Bess, Wm. Harvey; Adventure, Wn.
Payna
AgtntM, Robert Tabor, Hythe, nett
Colchester; and Dean andBeaumoDt,
Gainsbn/.
Dundee, Perth, it Hull Regular Traders-
one sails every 14 days: — Tite Packet*
James Clark ; Fame, William Wann.
Agents Robert Christie, Dundea;
and Thoa. MatUiew, Perth.
Qaissbro^, Hull, and Ipswich Regular Tra-
ders, one sails every 10 days t-— Enter
prfaii, John Nonoiaa ; Halcyon, Jossfll
Barker; Providence^ John Cutting.
Agtids, F. F« 8eekaa»p, Ipswieii ■
Dean |^ Beaumont, GaiasbraP;
IMIand lSIi Regular Traders, ooa saOi
from eadh port every 8 dayB»— Mon-
tague* John Story; John Watson, John
Tyrie; Fife, William Sword; Lelth,
Thomas Cslder; Frlendsbury, Adam
smth.
A. B. MaboD, manager, HuB and
LaHh Shipping Co-VoOea* LeMi,
L«iiiand Hull regiilar Contract Sloopc» one
leaves each idaee every 8 daiys.
J^pm/, RkhaxdOark, Bddga wliaif«
Oko. BucxTon, f wharf ft ogunting 1kmm»
M. High street.) agent for vesMk'whkta
sail weekly for BridUngton, KewcMtle,
Scarbro', Stockton, Sunderland, aa4
Whitby ^-^ewcsstle old establlabod
TQgutar Contract Vessels, The Lively,
Wro. Innis; The George, Wm. Booch s
The Rockliffe, John Taylor; TIm
Friends, Wm. Copelknd; HuUPackaC,
John Gardner.
Stockton and Sunderland veaKls, — Tees*.
Thos. Mdlaoby; Cynthia, John Mcli-
lanby; Veracity, Joseph Richardson.
Bridlington Trader, Leaflower, John Eaton*
ScarbDiough^TlM RibMaii, FMUp Ward*
once a Ibrtnight*
Whitby— The AteC, J. Mowat, one* •
ivtnight.
4imls at Wewsasae, NMio), Lud>
low and Co. and John Robson.
.a^m/tat SfiodUon, J. Wilkbisaa ^
Co. awl Chrislaphflr MarHa.
if^fM^atSunderiand, Tho.Roblnson..
G. DARBYSBiitB, 12, Blackfriargate, agent Co
the Vprk old Contraet Butter Stoof^
which sail for York every 6 days.
H. MUUand Son, York, ownen.
•«* The masters altand at thA Black
Boy, High street, UulL
GaOROs HoLDstf , Soif AHP Cow (oounthig
house, 181, High street) shippiof
agents for the following regulat tiadtaig
vessels)—
London — a set of smacks sail to and fton
Upper Iron Gate wharf, every Saturday^
Leith^-The Hull and Leith Shipping Com
panyt vessels sail every 8 daySiw
Lynn— .She vessels are employed and sati
every six days.
Bbikeney a«d Oay— The Hntl Paektt sella
YttmOuth, Norwidi, and Hull regular Tra-
ders, one sails every week :>.— Swallow,
John Carridge; Vigilant, Wm. Ives;
Norwich Mcrehant, John Lark; Wind-
ham, WUUam Klgatew
Agent$» Wm Saunders, Yarmoutli ;
James Boaidmaa, Duk^ palace wharf,
Norwich.
WeUs and Hutt regwiar Trader, sails every
14dKys«-»Hopewcll, Matthew Cwiaon.
'^ivilfk J. Btoon aad StB, WiUfc
Whitby-^The smacks Smeaton and Ruby
sail weekly.
Leads, Skfpton, Liverpoal, lnh«wThe Air»
and CaMer sibopa saA every two or
three days.
Sh0ffleld« Rocheitam, Dooeaster, Bamt-
lay, Iseidoopa sail tviea a waekngn-
larly.
Goods forwarded to Wdls, YaDnoath
and aH ports upon tite coast of England
and Scotland with dispatch.
Wm* Latskack, (wharf and coontinghous^
70, High street,) agent for the Londoa
and Hull Union Contract; and for
Tessels to tfie IbUowlng places: — Hall-
mX, Hoddersfleld, Leeds, Manchester*
RMbdale, Stoekport, Todrooidea.
Wakefield, and York. Goods diq«tG^
«A •vfliT thpM «r I^MT days.
BDIX.
[Eart Riding.]
BDLL>
851
Agents, Bt ManolMfter, J, and L.
llanden. wharf, Sfeoc«st.t at Rochdale,
laaac Martden.
Lopdoo — One of the floUowtng Te«ete
ftom Gri0n'4 wharf« to Hull every
Saturday :-^The Yorkshire, WiUiaro
Layeocki Huddexafleld, R. MaHam;
Roohdale, WUUam Foreman t Planter,
George Banks; Search, John Saddler ;
Nottingham, Thomas Maw; Friends,
William Tongeb
AjitnUat London, Mr. J. Eodci,
Grifllu's wharf, Toolcy it. Borough.
IjUTH & HvLU Shipping Oompany's Regu*
Ur Traders, sail ft-om tha Union wharf,
21, High street. HulL
For aoeouut o£ vessels and names at maa»
ters, see Bromhy and Clark's Met.
AgcnUat Hull, Bromhy and CUrk,
G«o.Holdoii,Soo, andCow, Martin and
ILetUey, and Geo. Malcolm and Sons. ;
Manager at Leith, A. B. Mahon, E«^
Cso. MxLcoLu it Sona^ (eounting-houses
63, High St. and at the Union Wharf,
21, High St.) agents for vessdli which
sail every eigl^ or tep days to Aber«
deal, Dundee, and Leith,
Maetim Ac Rkdoky, (wharf and oounting^
house^id. High fttreet,^ agents A>r the
Louden diecse^moogen ships, and for
the Aire and Colder Co.'s river traders,
which convey goods to Leeds H Wake-
fiekl, 4m. daily i and for the Hull and
Leith Co.'i Ikst-sailing smaoks, and
for vessels to the foUowing pUwes * —
Alnmoutb, Berwick. Bocoughbridge,
Halifax, Huddersfield, Invemeis, Leith,
Manchastaf, Newcastle; RApoo^ Byt,
Wake6eld, Wells. Ac
Cheesemongers shipe lo London w-The
Ocean, William Fosters Britan, Joseph
Ware; Swift, T. B^ falter i and Nep-
tune, John Masoo«
CfaeeM and butter agent at HaU> Thos.
Blackburn, 56, High St.
The London traders, which load at Cham-
berlain's whar^ Tooley street, sail to
and (kom Hull every 8 days.
Vessels sail for Baroughbddge and Ripon
weekly, and to Ipawiqb and Cokhes^
tereveryaweek^
To Norwich and Yarmouth, the Norwich
Packet, Wm. Hudson; the Dove,.
Francis Ducker; and the Diligence,
Thoa. Relplw-a vessel weekly^
To Newcastle, the Jane, Joseph Hume t
the Ann, B. Lattiney ; and the Amos,
Joseph Parke— a vessel weekly.
lIsbMAKiPUiroaieonatinf houses Iv Com-
in«r#al oouil, JIM, HigUat) a^ntsfor
tho Ueds OiiihiBl Contw^ «m1 tat
TMNlilottwftittoirtHtlMit fmmbktt
goods are forwarded by tiie Union
Company to Blackburn* Burnley.
Keighley, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool^
Preston, Sldpton, 4m.
One or more of the foUowing Origi-
nal Contract vessels sail every threo
days for Leeds>— the Mary Ann, Rd.
Maddcah ; Zebuloo, John Drnryi
Mells. Robert Hopwood; Huddersfield*
Christopher Harrison; Bowling, Oeo»
Connill ; Henrietta, Bdoaund Manhallt
Eliaabeth, TtMsnas Dawson; Hope,
James King; Ann and Betsey, Amon
Crawshaw; and Two SisUrs, Josepb
Jewitt.
A reguhur set of Veesek to York« Wake,
fiekl, and Halifax. Agtnt at York»
Thomas GiUiaro.
Thob. Pahkut, (oountiflg-house,38,Grlma*
by bmeO agent for the Boston, Spald«
ipg* Md WIsbeaeh traders, which salt
weekly.
BmitAHiii Roaa, (eountiog-houee,. % Hl^
aHeet.) agent for ttm Ibttowtng vesiiels.
one of whieh. saiU weekly, from HuU
lu Harrisott'a wh«r(; St. Catharine's,
London, A vim versat— 8eareh„ John
Saddler ; Diana^ John White t Reaurrvc-
tioQ. John Seath; di Synm. P. Whitty.
GnoROK Spkhcmb, 4. PcinoeOeoige entry.
184, High st^^The Fancy,, to Drif.
field weekly.
B. 4l J. Thommon^ (eoutttb^-houae, Jft«
Parliament street.) proprietors of th»
Liverpool, Manchester, and llnehdate
eanal Regular Tcaden.
T«>» three, or four of the foUowh^
vessela saU to and ftom MaiMhcsler and
Hull every week ^-.-Atlas, Wm. Tun-
niogley; Brothers, Thomas WetheriUi
Chase, John Tmmfaigley; Diligence,.
JohnSheard; Four Brothers, William
Oatea; Friendship, Samuel Oates;
Friendship^, Wm. Clay ; Good Intent^
Thomas Seazby; Oujwd. John Oatea
RuU Padtet, John Nayk>r; Harriet,
Joseph Peckett; Jubilee, Benjamhi
Wood; Maria, Marmadoke Barker;
Miry, John Copley; Perseverance*
Ww^ Waltan; Provldenee Goodwill,
Samuel Moora; Itowaid, John Wood*
all; Single Sister, Jeremiah Oxley;
Trial. Francis Buckley; Three Siaterp..
James Webster; and Two Brothers.
Warehouse in Maneheatar at thn
Upper end of PiooadiUy.
"nnCMOw dc Smitiuon, (oo«ntinf.honie, 60,.
Uighatasal) vessele rsgnhnffy tn^Ckrina.
S52 HULL. [East RU&ng.] hull.
WKO»i.«*B»owTiu)W.(oouiitiiighou«e,6«, 1
tf igh ft) agenU fdr UmdoQ 4c HtiH re-
reguter wwkly trader^ to di fromBerfi
Whaif, Tooley tu London, & CliUTdi
lane wharf. 68, High ttreet, Hull.
Humbrr, M. Jaduoo; Jubilee. W. How-
arth; Kingston, T. Saitest Manchea-
ter, R. Cnnrorth ; Nincy, .W. Turner i
and Surrey, W. Taylor.
Agent, Simon Smittison, BetTi
Wharf, London
••• Weddle and Brownlow are abo
agmtafor the KhigMon and Yorkdiire.
man London and Hull atcam packets.
WBLLa A MoRLBY, (oouutlng-houae, Nortli
•Ide Old Dock.) agenta for rtmOt
whidi nil twiee per week to Baraaley,
Doncaiter. Rothecham, Sheffield*
Wath. and plaoet adjacent.
STEAM 3HIP8 A PACKETS, Ac,
LONDOW.
Tkt Kbtgtiom Steam Ship, Charta Oiay-
bum commander, leavaa the Homber
Dock Baaln. HulU every Sat. mom.
ate odock, and proeaeda with panen-
cen, packagea. and parodi direct for
Londont returaa from the Tower
Wh»f. London, to HuU, erery Tue^
day morning, at? oTdoek.
The YQrksMrman New StaamShlp, (400
tons measurement) John Cyre, com-
mander, kavet the Humher Dook Ba>
sin, HuU, every Wednesday morning,
at 6 </ck)ck, and proceeds with paisen
gen, package!, and parcels direct for
London; returns ftam the Tower
Wharf, London, to HuO, every Satur-
day morning. at7o^c!ock
AgtnU at Hull, for booking ,
gers and goods to go by the Kingston
and Yorkshireman, William Senior.
London Tavern, Queen atreeti and
Mcfin. Weddle and Brownlow, Church
lane wharf, «8. Highstrer
Agmt Robert Peaiso .
wterC Tooley itreet, London.
Fores l» and from London.
Best caWn, It lU. 6d.— Fore ca-
bin, XL lu — Provisions fUraifhed on
txMrd at a reasonable rate.
FVMgkU, a. d.
Bales and cases, linens, per «wt.... 9 6
Ditto woollen, per foot 0 6
Hardware, and heavy .goods gene*
ndly, per ewt S 9
Furniture, and light goods gene*
raUy, per foot, 0 6
'*-~\, pictans, or goods seqalrii«
^^' —re, per foot, .•....^. 0 0
. -«i paokagee of heavy
foods, not ei«aadii««ttlN,...l 6
Ditto, above 28Ibs. ftnotcxoeed-
ing Uflbs. 3 O
Light goods, under 6 feet measirre-
mcnt, per foot, »... 0 9
No single package lea than 1 0
eAINSBOROrOH.
TbefoUowing Steam Padutt leaveoa tfa*
days speciAed according to tide.
The AMoH Steam Packet^ John Cook, mm*
ter, to Gainabn^, with passfngin and
goods every Hon. Wed. dc FrL rctuna-
ingto Hull on the foUowhig days.—
The Albton commuqlcates on her pas-
sage with the townsof Buxton Stather,
FHxhrtf Stather, Kcndby, Burringham,
Buttarwick Ferry, and Stoekwith.
Agrni at Hull, Wm. Senior, London
Tavern, Queen street.
Agents at Gahisbror, Hemy Smith,
wharf. Lord street, and John Watkin-
son. Marquis of Granby, Beast market.
Tki BritiMk Queen Steam Packet, William
Walcrland, master, to Oainsbro^ every
Tu. Tbtt. and Sat. and retuns to HnB
the following days /B«mdays excepted).
The British Queen calls at the same
towns and has the same agents as the
Albion.
T^ Ndtingtum Steam Tug. James Bell»
master, to Oainsbro^ Tu. Tho. h SaL
with goods and passengers.
Agent* at Hull, Martfai and Kaddivy,
40, High street, and Robert Aerid»
Crown and Anchor, 38, South tmd,
Humber street
XgvfOratOahisbio', Ftowcr At Sons,
Lord street.
Tke Mitrin Steam Tag, James Hawkdey,
master, piles ocaastonally with goods to
Gainsbro*. Inquire at Wm. Senior^
London Tavern, Queen street. HuU,
and at Henry Smith's wharf; Gainsbro*.
•BLBT.
The FavoitHte Steam Packet, Frank Potter,
master, and The Leedt Steam Packet,
John PoppleweD, master, with pseeen-
. gers and goods ddly, in rotation to Sel-
by, communicating on the passage with
WItton, (Line.) Blacktoft, Whitglft.
SwInefleet, Howden Dyke, Booth Fer«
ry, and Long Drax.
Jgenti at Hull, Wm. Close, 9, Dook
wan, and at Mr. Wm. Senior's, London
Tavern, Queen street.
Agents at Selby, Mr. Thos. Adams,
llarkct place, and at Hawden's, the
George Hotel.
On the arrival of the Packets at Ssl-
by, .poaahcs leave forthefallowing des*
tinations, via. t to Lcedss 1 to Wake-
field t f toVoik ( and 1 to H«rogatSb
byr
HULL.
[EoH Riding:]
HULU
35»
The Catcdoitia Steam Packet, John Thomp^
•on, matter, and the Aire, Beujamin I
Matthewman.master ; daily in rotatioD,
to Selby, communicating with the same
places a« the Favourite aodi^eeds.
Agent* at Hull, Martin and Keddey,
and at Joieph AUlnson's, Shake^ieare
Tavern, H umber street
Agents at Selby, Mr. John Adams,
at the Bbtck-a-moor's Head, juhd R.
Preciousy Finlile street.
TROBNB.
Tht BockkighMm Steno Packet, John Jad(<
Kng mailer, and the John BuO Steam
Packet, Wm. Colbrldft master, convey
passengers and goods «a Thome, daily,
in rotation, and oomnunfeating with
Wltton, Blaektoft, Whitgtft, Swlne-
fleet, Ooele Bridge* RaweUflk Bridge,
and New Bridge.
Agent at Thome, JotaiGnybumj
at Hull, enquiiv at the London Tavern,
Queen street, and the Hnmber Tavern
Southend.
On the arrival of the Pai^eCs at
Thumeb aeoaeh pmoeeds with the pes-
iengeivlbrDoaoister, Rocherhain* and
BARTON.
Tfu WateiloQ Steam Hoy, WnuCtood, mas-
ter, proceeds ttota the New ferry boat
Dock, end of Queen street,^every room-
inil at 7, o'clock, and every afternoon
at 4, with the MaiU passengers 4c gpqds
fbr Barton, Brigg, & Lincoln. Returns
' toUuUat 11 uorn.&atip.7eveng.
Inquire at Mr. Ralph Kedde/s, the
Vittoria Tavern. Queen street, Hull, *
at Mr. Wood's, Water skle. Barton.
•»« The contractors for Barton
Ferry are Messrs. Boyes, Chapman, &
Co., Giaoe Chureh street, London.
SAILING PACKETS.
eRIMSBY.
Thi BHtmmki Pttcket% Valenthie Morvinson.
maater, saUa tarn Grittsby. daily, at
high tide.
Inquire at Mr. Wra. Lewi/s, the
Bomber Tavern, SouUiend, Hull, Jb
at Mn Wile's* Yaiterough Tavern,
Grimsby,
Tke MPOf Par^ MAUPacketb Clayton Croft,
master, saik every day for Qrfansby, at
high water.
Inqolfe at Mk*. Wm, SenkM's,
Londfoa Tavern, Qoee^stieet, and at
the Shakespeare Tavern, Hnmber «t.
and lo Chrtatnsby, at Mr. Brtmn% the
Steam Packet Tavern.
A LufS^ff AM^t John Blow, master, arrives
ftomtifimby affwy 1>k io bow be-
fore high water, and returns Thun*
half an hour after Mgh water.
Inquire at Gen. EUiott, 87» High st.
Tht Barton Horse Boat Sailing Packet, con*
veying passengers and cattle ttaax the
New Fefiry Dock, end of Queen street,
Hull, sails once or twice per day to
Barton Waterside, leaving Hull about
91 hoars befbre high water, asid retuma
about an hour afterwards.
Inquire at Mr. Keddey% theVlltoila
Tavem, Queen streeti
MARKET BOATS.
The Market Boats (wUch attend HuUma^ '
ketsoDce per fortnight) generally come
with goods and passengers on that mar-
ket day (Tu.or Frl.) whk^ falls neures^
the lidl or new moon, being the perioda
of spring tides, the markets on such
days am thnee called /M fteof dart.
Frmn tht Qmurml BtUoii.
The following Market Boatmen attend the
General Elliot, 87> High street* —
Brigg Packet, WiUiam Colton, sidls 2 hours
after flood.
Bvrton Statlur Packet, Thoa. HoU, oooc a
fortnight.
Ferrlby Sluice Packets, Wm. Speight, saila
9 market days in a fortnight, 2 houra
after flood, and John Howell, sails 4
hours before high vrater, 3 market days
in a fortnight.
Garthorpe Packet, Wm. BurkhiU, sails onoe
a fortnight, first of flood.
Howden Packet, Joaepl^Taytor, sails once a
fortnight, first of flood
Swiwjleet Packet, Geo. Taylor, sails once a
fortnight, first of flood.
WMtgift Packet, Thos. Parrott, sails ooee •
fortnight, first of flood.
UrhUton Packet, John Dinsdale, sails eneer
a formight 4 hours beflnre high water.
W^Oringham Packet, Wm. Sarjeant, sallr
4hoavs befbre high water three days ii^
a fortnight
Welghton Look Packet, Thomas Ihiddiag«
saib ooee a fortnight ; first of flood.
Prom the Humber Tarem, Smith End,
Barrow Packet, Thomas Bell, sails every
Tuesday 2| hours before high water..
Stamn^ough Packet, Robert Franks, saiU
once a fortnight, at high water
From variotta lwu»
From the George and Dragon, I09» High st.
Broi^ Packet^ Wm. Ghadwick. om«
a fortnight
FMMiihe VWstaff, Humber stseett the Gov-
hiU Paeket, WUBam Dent, every Tu,
and M. 8 hoom beCoM liigh «■«««-
(wi^d (penniltinf^l
S54
BULL.
[Eoii Riding.]
HULL.
Prom tht DofMMl Duck, Sft, High ttraeC
PmvlPactet, Wm. Staikej, vvcrirTu.
and Sat an hoar after high water.
From Samud Cracklei, the Labour in Yaln,
Sooth End, SkitUr Paektt, WllUam
Bthcrington, nili tr«7 Tucadayand
Friday, at tide ttsM.
LAND CARRUGE.
Uewcmb^s Wagifmu, t, Caitia atnat, o|^
podte New Dock, Biohard BlmiiiigtoOi
agent, cQiiTey goods to Oevviley, Mar*
keC-W«igbtoQ, Yorli« Mancheater, aad
Liverpool, te. erery Tuesday and Pri.
at It o'ckickt MT. ftom the abore'
'pbees every ICooday and Thursday at
IS at noon.
Fnm Pmrkt, WU$ont and Co,*i Wafehouae,
17t Queen street, goods are eonveyed
every Thunday aad Satnrday, by
waggon, (Arom Barto* Waterside,) thro'
Lineota to London, wfasra they arrive
in 5 days. Goods by this conveyaaoe
airive In Hull every Tu. and Thurs.
Waggons ftom the same wardiousf ,
with goote for Linoubi. Notttqghain*
Leicester, Binningham, Barton, Brigg,
Derby, Coventry, Briatal, Bath« aad
London, leave Hull every Tu. and
Thur. and let every Thur. and Sat
Widow WiUori* W^ifon$t convey goods
with regularity and dispatch to York
every Hon. and Thur. and thence to
all parts of the kingdom. Agent, John
Bolton, oOce, Fostsr's yard. White-
Driaigatei waggon warehouse. Dag-
ger lane
Cairriert from tko /««#.
See abo Market Boats, page 359.
Aldbroogh, Bhw Bell. Market place, Jaaea
Rogcrsun. Tu. and Pri. a 10, d 1
AUhiOugb, Bdn Deer, Marketplace. Bdw.
Poster, Tu. aad PrL a 10, d I
Aldbrottgh, Spread Sagic, Market plaoe,
David Wright and Edw. Harriaon, Tu.
and Pri. a 7, d S
AUbrongh, Bonny Boat. Trinity house kuM^
John Mainprise, Tu. and Sat a 10, d B
Alfimrd. HuU Packet, High street. Jolm Ray-
ner, arr. every Wed. and ret Pri.
Arnold, fikie Bell, Market plao^ Thomas
Alllsou, Tu. a 10, d 1
Atwick, Blue Bell, Market pUo^. WUUam
Wilsoii,Tu.«8, dl
Bainton, Three Crowns, Market ptooe,
Robert Cole. Pri a 9, d 1
Barton, see PadceTs, 17, Qneen stieet
Bath, see Parke's, 17, Queen stieet
ftml, ooMh and Hones, MytM^als^
Tlioma* Jordan, Tu. a 0, d 3
•Wc* •Wirse Crowns, MartMtpl. Joho
Dfew, prLagygt
Bevcrkf Three Crowns. Market pL Joka
BotteriU. Tu. and Pri. a 10, d 4
Beverley, Bhie BeO, Market place, Samuel
Pentamaa, Mon. Tu. Thu. aad FrU
a 8, d4
Beverley, Rein Deer, Market places James
Swaby, Mon. Tu. Thur. & Sat a 8.d 4
Bererley, ace Newcombeln S, Castle street
Beverley, Ridiavd Chapman, New George It.
dc)). 6 room, ret 6 evg.
Birmingham, see Parke'i, 17* Queen streK
Booby, Dog and Duck, High street, John
Walker, two market daysiaa fortnight
Boston. London Tavern, Qoeen street. J.
ADen, arr. Wed. and ret Thur. weekly
Biaadsburtoo, Coaeh and Uonaa, Myton-
gate. Tboa. Freer, Tu. • 5, d 1
Braadsburton, Fun Measuro Tavern. Mytoo*
*gate. David Thompaon, Tu. a», d 19
Bridlington, Black Swan, Mytongate, Wm.
JeAesoa. Tu. and Pri. tklethne
Bridlington. Kii^s Head, Mytongate^ Geo.
Bayas. Tu. and Pri. a 0. d 1
Bridlington, see Plambro'.
Brigg. see Parked I7f Qneenatreet
Bristol, see ParkcTs, 17* Quean atraeC
Buotwick-eum-Skeckllng, Bonay Boat*
Trinity house lane, JameaFlewstar. Tu.
aad Pri. a 10, d 9
Button Pidsea, Coach and Hooea, Mytoa* .
gatp, David Tavender, Tu. a 9* d 9
Burton Pldaca, Spread Eagle, Market plioe.
Peter Di«w, Tu. a 7» d I
Caistor, London Tavern, Queen street J*
Jubb, Tu. aadPri. at tide ttane dcp.d0b
Caistor, see Louth
Catwick, Wheat Sheaf, Mytongate, Thomm
Agar, Tu.a8, dl
Cottingham, Refn Deer, Market pL Cherlcs
Morrod, Tu. and Pri. a 10, dS
Cottingham. Mermaid, Silver street Christ.
Todd and Robert DonUn. Tu. and
Fri. a U* d 3
Coventry & Derby, aae Parka WUaon At Ca
17»Queen street
DriAeld and Malton. Bladt Swaa. Mytoa<
gate. Philemoa Aahton, Tu. aad Fri.
a I past «, d 1
DiUBeU.sceSoarbn/.
Sasii^ton. Coaeh aadHorsest Mytongate.
Wm. Blenkin. an, Mon« 6 evg. ret
Tu. at 19
Coaeh aad Hones. Mytongate^
Thonnas Kitsoo. Tu. • 9» d 9
Ellerker, see Welion
EUoughton, Thorp Bmntingham, aad Wd«
ton. Black Swan. Mytongate. EDca
Taylor, Tu. and Fri. a | p. f, d 1
EOoughtoo, Three Crowns. Market pL Wm.
CarUlUTu. a9,dt
EUoughton. Bonny Boat. Trinity honaelaB^
Thofc SasiqgitoQd, Tu. 4i Pri. a 1«. d I
HtJLt.
lEoH Riding.]
UTJLt.
S6S
BIffeemwiok, Three Crowns, Market plaoei
Wm. Woodhouae, Tu. a 10, d 1
Efton, Bull And Sttn, Mytongate, Thomas
WiUy, Tu. a 6, d 12
Kttoo, Coach & ttoraes, Mytoofate* Robert
Towen, Tu. a 9> d 1
Ferriby, Fleeee Inn, Market plae^ Wm.
Coaie8,Tu.aiidFrLa )OdS.
Feniby* Rein Deer, Marketplace, Charles
ElleringtoD, Tu. and Fri. a 9, d 3
flamtaror and Bridlington, Bull and Sun,
Mytoogate, Thomas Lamplugh, Tu.
and Fri. a 6, d 12
FHxtoo, Blue Bell, Market place, John
Blackburn, Tu. a 10, d 1
Foiham and West Newton, Blue Bdl, Mar-
ket place, Thos. Parkin, Tu. a 10, d 1
VoitDB, Bun and Sun, Mytongat)e> Wm.
HaU, Tu. a 6, d 13
roston and Gemlin, Rein Deer, Market
place, Geo. Mainprixey ar. Thu. 7 erg.
dep Fri. at 1
Frodingham South, HoUym* Ottriogham,
Skeflling, and Sunk bland. King's
Head* M jtongate, Christopher Wilson,
Tu. and Fit a 7* d 1
CSarton, King's Head* Mytoogate^ John
* Foster, Tu. a 7» d 1
Carton, Bonny Boat, Trinity tamud lane^
Edw. RoMAson, Tu. a 10, d 9
(Scmlin, see Foslon
Hakham, Bun and Suo, MytongitB^ Thos.
Hntton,Tu.a6,dl9
Hatfldd, Bull and Sun, MytoDgatt, John
Hastings Tu. a 6, d 19
Hedon, King's Head. Mytoogate, William
Rawson, and Jonathan Mitchimoo,
Tu. and Fri. a II, d I
Hedon, see Pattrington
RMrie, King's Head, Mytoogate, Robert
Speck, To* and Fri. a 11, d 3
flessle, Hfoco Inn, Market plaoe^ Robert
Walhee, Tu. and Fri. a 11, d 3
HoUym, Blue Bdl, Market place, William
Greensides, Tu. a9>d 19
HoUym, see Frodingham ^
Homcastle, London Tavern, Queen street,
Wm. Allen,^. Wcd^ at tide time, and
dep. Thib at do.
Hornsea, Full Measure Tavern, Mytongatc*
Darid Robinson, Tu. a 8, d 12
Hornsea, Three Crowns, Market place,
James Noble, Tu. & FrL a 6, d 1
HOfosea, Blue BcU, Market plaoo, William
Wilson, Tu. a 9, d 1
Hornsea and Mapi^eton, Rdn Deer, Market
places Mary Uarwood, Tucs. and Fcl.
a8,d3
Hotham, Newbald, Sancton, A. Weighton,
King's Head, Mytoogate, Rt Smart,
and Joseph Dean, Tu. & Fri. a 7* d 12
Howden* and York, King's HmA, Mytoo-
gate, Francis Smithson, a 0 Mon. mg.
d 9 Tu. mg.
Humbleton, Rehi Deer, Market place,
Frands Charlton, Tu. and Sat a 10,d 9
Humbleton, Blue Bell, Market place, John
Blackburn, Tu. and FrL a 10, d 1
Hutton Cranswidc, Three C^wns, Market
pbMe. John Booth, and Geo, Summers-
ton, Tu. a 9, d 1
Kaylngham, Black Swan, Mytongate, John
Capes and Robert Buckland, Tu. and
Fri.a6,dl
Koyii^ham, King's Head, Mytoogate, Rhd*
Burrell, Tu. a 7* d 1
Kilham, Rein Deer, Market plaoe;, John
Harland, Tu. a 6. d 19
Kirk EUa, Bon6y Boat, Trinity boose lane^
John Bum, Tu. and Fri. a 10. d 2
Xitk KOkf White Hocso, Carr lane, John
Whitty, Tu. and Fri. a 9^ d 3
Kirton, Fleece, Market pUoe, Alice HaD,
ar. tide time Moo. dep. tide time Tu.
Leeds, ice Newtoombo's, 9, Castle street
Leicester, see Farke^8> 17. Queen street
Leley, Three Crowns, Market place. Alex.
Peten, Tu. a 8. d 1
Leveo. Blue BeD, Market place, Saiali
Downs, Tu. a 9^ d 1
L«v«o, Rein Deer, Markat placo, WMow
Bugg» Tu. a 9, d 19
Leren, Wheat Sheaf, Mytoogate, Robert
Adams, Tu. a 7. d 1
Limber, see Louth
Linoobi, London Tavern, Queeo it Joseph
WhaHham, ar. Wed. at tide tinw, dep.
at tide time Thursday
Liiicotai, see Parked, 17. Qmco street
UttleWeightoo, Fleeee Inn, Market plaoe«
Mttmaduke Constable, Tu. a 10, d 9
Uveipool, see Newcombe's, 9, Castle street
Lockingtoo, Coach and Horses, Mytoogat*
Thofc WaOgate. and WilUam Brown,
• 9kd9
Lpodoo, see ParkeTk, 17, Queen street
Louth, Londoo Tavern, Queen st Joseph
Hhies, ar. on Mon. at tide time. dep.
Tu. at Ude time
Louth, Limber, aod'CUstor, Vittorla Ta-
vern, Queen street, JohnNettlam, ar.
Fri. at tide time, d at ditto
Malton, Black Swan, Mytoogate, ThomM
Blenkiusoo, Tn. aS.dl
Malton, see Driffield
Manchester, see Newoombe^s, 2, Castle st
MappleCoR, Spread Eagle, Market place,
Thomas Shaw, Tu. a 7. d 1
Mapplctoii, sec Honuca
Market Wdghtoo, and^Pocklington, Coach
and Horses, Mytongate, John Cock-
bum, Tu. and Fri. a 6, d 1
Market Weighton, see NewcombCs, 9
CMlkitrect
d56 BVUa [EoH Ridiflff.] BtTLL.
Martoa, CoMhand Hon«, Mytoiifata, Wm.
WrichUTii.a9. dl
Ktwark, » Park^ 17. Queai rtrert
NtwiMkU Black Swan, Mytaucate, Wm.
Gardham, Tu. and Fri. a 6, d 1
N««rbakl, Me HoCham
North Cave, Black Swan, Mytongate, Wm.
Lundy, Tu. and Pri. a 10, d 1
Notttngham, wa Parkins, 17* Queen stxttt
Ottringham, Kin^s Head* M ytongate, John
Wmingham. Tu. Jfc Fri. a 7* d 1
Ottringham, sea Prodingfaam
OufUHck, BhwBdU Market place, WUUam
Ford, Tu. at 8, d 1
patrington and Hodon, Rein Deer, Market
place, Wro. Banett, Tu Jfc Fri. a 7. d J
Fitrington. (oairier and pott man) Ncv 3,
Withais, John. Wing, Mon. Wed. dc
Sat. a 6 m|^ ret. | an hour after.
Paid, Coach and Horses, Mytnogate, Gea
Wright, Tu. and Sat. a 10, d 1
Poeklington, Coach and Horses, Mytoagate^
Robt Manners, Tu. & Fri. a 7, d 1
Poeklington, see Market Wcighton
Preston, Coach A Hones, Mytoiigate, Thos.
Datton ^ RohC Brown, Tu. and Fri.
alO,dt
milMiwll. Blue BeD, Market place, —i
Moataoo, Tu. a 7f d IS
RiMwell, Fleece. Market pL John Batty,
Tu.a7»dl
Rieton. Blua BeO. Market ptaor, Tbamas
AUisno, Tu. a 10, d 1
. Rirtao. Rein Deer, Marketplace, Thomas
Wardell, Tu.ai», d3
Room and TunttaO, Coach &. Horses, My^
tongate^ Stephen Oanton, To. a 9, d 1
Rooes, Blue Bell, Market place, Bci\^min
Cookman, and Thomas Dunn, Tu.
a7.dl
Roughton ^ Sklrtaugh, Bonny Boat, Trinity
house Uue, John Daks, Fri. a 10, d t
RyehiU, Spread Bagk^ Market pU Jonathan
Drew, Tu. a 7*'d 1
Baltfleet, Dog & Duck, High straet. Henry
Rathby, every Monday, and returns
same day.
Banctoo, Coach & Horsea, Wm. Blyth, Tu.
and Fri. a 7» d 1
Banctoo, see Hotham
SoarbroT, Drimekl, & MThitby, FuU Measure
Tavern, Mytoogate, Jamee Dookia,
Tu. and Sat. a 7, d 1
Scarbro', see Whitby
Beaton, Blue Bell, Market pUoCk John
Miller. Tu. a 8, d 1
SkMkUng. see Burstwick
.SkeSing. tee Frodlngham
Bkidby. Kiug's Head, Jane Jeffenoo, Tu.
«ndFrt.alI,d2
Shidby, Bull «u! Sun, Mytoqgat^ George
HaU, Tu. a 6, d 12
Sklpeea, Full Measure TaYem, Mytongatc,
Thomas Agar A John Jeanisoo, T«.
aS.dia
Skipaea, BvU A Sun, Mytoi^aliw John Cm-
tcr. To. arFri.a6,dl
Skipeea, Coach Jt Horsea, Mytm^at^ RM.
Holder, Tu. a 5, d IS
Skirlangh, Blue BcQ, Maikat pkce, Thoib
Gibson, Tu. a 9, d 1
Skirlaugh, SpeeMl E^le^ Market pL Wou
Pextoo, Tu. a8,dl
Skirlaugh, see Roughton
Sklrlaagh, Bhie BcO, Market places Jota
Braithwaite, Fri. a 9i d 1
South Cave, Bull ^ Sun, Mytoogatiw — — «
Blanchard, Tu. dc Fri. a 6, d IS
South Ckve, Coach and Hotsca, Mytoognt^
Wm. Cussons, Tu. & Fri- a 10, d S
Sproatley, Three Crowns, Market plaoe^
Thos. Hodgson, Tu. a 10, d 1
Sproatley, Fleece, Market place, Mary
Longhome. Tu. & Fri. a 10, d 1
Sunk Island, see Frodlngham South
Swanland, Windmill, Trinity house lano^
Robert Hodsouo, Tu. and Fri. a 10,
d3
Thomgurobald, Blue BeU, Market pL Jotaii
Green, Tu. a 9, d 1
Thorpe Brantingham, sea EUoughton
Tunstall, see Rooss
WalUngton, Fleeee, Market place, William
Oliver, Tu. a 10. d 1
Weightoa, see Hotham
Welton, FuU Measure Tavara, John lanson,
Tu. ac Fri. a 10. d 3
Welton and EUerker, Tliree Crowaa, Mar-
ket place, Thomas. Nichoboo, Tu. a
9,dS
Weltan, Biamy Boat, Trinity house laae^
Thos. Cade. Tu. ^ Fri. a 10, d S
Whitb>-. & Scarbro*. Black Swan. Mytuo-
gate, BcU ^ Ei^land, Tu.ac Fri.aS.d 1
Whitby, secSoartaru'
Willerby, Crown, Silver street, Bfatthew
Andrew, Tu. 6l Pri. a 10, d S
Winterton & Brigg. Geo. ^ Dragon. High
st..T. Teanby, Tu. A FVi. at tide Ume
Winterton & Brigg, Dog & Duck. High st.
Geo. Hewson, Tu. Jfc Fri. at tide time
Winterton, Gen. EUiot, 7«. High st. George
Gildin, Tu.and Fri. at tide time
WIthernwick. Blue Bell. Market place,
David Hewson, Tu. & Fri. a 9, dS
Withemwick. Coodi Ac Horses, Mytongate.
Wm. Wray. Tu. & Fri. a 10, d 1
Withemwick. BhieBeU, Market pL Thua
Kiug. Tu.aud Fri. a 0. d 1
Wotten. Durham Ox, Blanket row. To. ft
Pri. arr. and ret. at tide time
York, see Howdeo; Newoombe's, t. Castle
St. and Widow WilMili. Foatef'sywd,
Whitefriargate
HUM.
[East Riding.]
HUN.
867
Htmber (LiUU), in tbe parish of
Paul. wap. and liberty of HoUemess ;
3 miles 8. of Hedon.
Hdmblbton, (p.) in the wap.
and Uberty of HoUemen, & rnOet NE. of
Hedon. ThepArish church it dedicated to
St Peter, and the living is in the gift of the
King; Tliere is here a puhlie school, en>
dowed by Frauds Heron, for the ediMation
of the poor children of the perish, the pre-
sent salary allowed for teaehiiig them is 21L
annually. This parish is known as the birth-
place of the late Admiral John Storr.— '
Population, 136.
Bell Robert, /^ntleman
Diion Rev. Joaatbao, Ticur
Farmert. Harrison Francis
Binoiogton Henry Witberili Richard
Blackburn Joseph, shoemaker
Coitman Praocis, carpenter
Dibnab James, blacksmiUi
Nightingale Henry, tailor
Carrier— VnudM Charlton, to Hull
OTery Tuesday and Friday. ^
HUNMANBY, (p.)
In the wap. of Dickering, 8 miles ttom
Bridlington, 39 troia York, and 207 firoro
Loudon, about midway between Scarbro'
and Bridlington, is well built, and pleasantly
sitnated, being sunounded by 6,000 aom
of fertile laud, and adorned by a consider-
able quantity of ornamental wood, chiefly
growing on an eleratad site, called the Cas-
tle Hill, where an still to be traced the
foundatiotts of an ancient fbtrtress. Hun-
manby had formerly a market, whidi was
hdd on Tuesday, but it has long been dis-
oontinued* Theraanorill rights, anciently
tripartite, under the names of Rosa, Lennox,
and Roasmore, are now united together,
with the property of more than two thirds
of the township, in the hands of Humphrey
OsfaakLeston, Esq. The maasionrhouse Is
an aaeient structure, adorned with modem
embellishments ; the gardens are spacious,
and the plantations flourishing. A sumptu-
ous monument, on the North side of the
diancd in the parish church, commemorates
those of the (Hbaldeston family who died
within the last century, from William Os-
baldeston. Esq. (who lUed A. D. 1707, and
whose name was hiserted in the list of the
intended Knights of the Royal Oak,) down to
Fountayne Wentworth Osbaldeston, Esq.
Bf. P. for Scarborough, who died June 10,
1770. Tbe church is dedicated to All Saints,
and the living is a vicarage, in the gift of
the Osbaldestons, of which the Rev. Frands
Wnngham h the incumbent. The other
I<lacc4 of woTihip are a Methodist thngd
luid a Ba[?tiiL chaipeL There b here a Leikt-
irt^' Libntr^, on Dr. Bray's plan* for the
u >u or the tiHighlxmring dergy t and a PmtO'
c\\iiL\ mr^ry has been established nearly
tv^itity y^n. for the benefit of the poor..—
A L^EicAatt'tiAii >diooI was established In this
l^Tacc. by K. Cttbaldeston, Esq. in 1810, un-
kior >Ir. thiiUia* Duggleby, who enjoys a
liakry of ihout &)L per annum for his ser-
\ttc^ The [Kfpulatkn amounts to 1018.
POST MASTBR-Wm.Vickbrman.
*«* A Riding Postman to Bridlington,
Mon. Thij. andSat. dep. 10 morning,
rec. at s AttEfnoon, extra chaige Id.
l>^hal{!efftjoij Humphrey, Ecq. Han-
miLTrby hali
Wraagham Ri^v. Frands. M.A. F.R.S.
arcbtJen^^uQ of Clereland and vicar
of Hunniaoby
CIxirkiHuu Jobjiy gentleman
Thiuii ^[chnr^j /i^ntleman
Hdi^yLird Tboa. surgeon
Hitbersjiy Keir. Jolui, Baptist' minister
t { L rf r ti I nsw 1 A nn, gentlewoman
Miillory Ellen, gentlewoman
N^i Aefd A nQj gentlewoman
Wilsgn WHIimn, yeoman
BAker^ Ellis Charles
B re we it M ?i ry Fisher John
PieiA**^ Th^)^. Gray Wm.
/i (of k *TTi tthi, Harper Thos.
CowiititF Thitf. Hi^tohiuson Francis .
Dk'kmari Wm. Jordan Samuel
jjcriveiHT Michael Kirby Thos.
lirtcU^ivertf Lowsun Richard
Do •^'^ ! \ n^ (i^o, Mercer John
MaLJury J(phn NessaryJohn
Mai I or 3' (ifO. Raper Geo.
Mullorj Jitmes Raper Tbos.
BiitcherMf Simpron John
CowT'iu Fmrids Smith Robert
Smith WilliPim Smith Wm.
Mck^-rniaii Wm. Smith Wharton
farp^iters^ Thompson John'
De w *> 1 IJ ul] 11 Wallcer Wm.
I>ijLj(i R^ihert Waters Luke
H.ir[K?v Tbf*s. Watson John
Tm kir fJtHj. Watson Robert
Farmnn, Witty Robert
linker Hobort Chroeert, jfe,
hr^tv^a Leonard i^Bayes Elisabeth
lirnwifc Fnin^u^ Biiti Elisabeth
f inrkt' Rk^jfvrd HhrperJohn
t Jnrkr Tho». Harrington James
( ^iik>oii John Haxby Wm.
r A\ u ti Francis Bait Dresttr*^ •
C . v^ \»Ai B<*nj.
Frankish Geo.
t'LisvUni t'bpV, Scott Matthew
C'riHiitr FDinejs Lintn Drapers,
Vmiii^t Wm» Edmond Wm.
1 }o< Ko n J Kmen Lawty Wm.
HH
S58
HUN.
[Eoii Riding.]
ILAY.
Hcm «mC Tkkm Hart Edward
lIoErt SoottMatthew
- - TWIart,
Harper Joho
De«««ao. gpackMatthaw
BlKottWai. SpeokPnodi
FllirtMJQliD
. Chsiudkr WsUiFun^ [ifnjiletjer
Clarke rbfij^topber. wittii^ dealer
Cr*>« Tlios. Tiot. white .Swnn
D«nLs<rti Christ [>hr. phioiber * {(luler
Dickinsim Geo. flibttioiigiT
Dot)«op TLki"^* bftfori factor
Du/ifltflvr Thw* *cbot)lmo!Eter
Grindel EIIph, mistress of tloe workh*«
KftXby G&o. farmer and matUtor
L«Wty Cbristoi>bi!r, hatter
Lowiion Jobiij ciJfii miller
MmtiPr WilHiim, inmrr
Mi^tf Thamns, flour dealer
Pratt TlxxDas, Tki. Buck _
HI,.fr>>,Uit WiUiam, MUff to H.
OabaldestOD, £m.
8oriTeDer]fk3baeL tkst. Black Hone
Waite Joho, aaddler A ooUar maker
COACHB8. '
The fFdUmrkmuiA BriM OiiMa, to
HunTA. Tho. and Sat. at k past
8 nc . to floarhro* at 8 aftemooo
CARRIERS. ^ ^
PoeAliy aad 0». to York, Tha.^ Wt.
John JokMtm, from tho General ElHott,
* JoAfifllipAauMi, from the Globe,
to BrklUngtoii, oo To. and Sat. ;
aad to Scarbro' on Thonday.
HoMtLBY (High and ^'O. in the
parish of Rowley, & wap. of HartbiU ;
iniiUss NE. of filouth Cave. Formerly
this was a place of some consequence,
and the foundations of aLdeot build-
infcs are sometimes dug up here.
Brourb Fraods, fisnner
Fawntt Mrs. Anne, gentlewomnn
Fawsitl James, Com factor
Fawsitt John, yeoman
Stephenson James, brmer
Hdttoii CaAMswiCK, (P) in 5f
_p. of HarthiU ; SI miles S. of Drif-
field. The church Is dedicated to St.
Peter; and the Uvlng which is a ilopr-
ace in the patronage of Lord Hotmm,
is at present enioyed by the Rev.
Joseph Rigby. Here is also a Methodist
chapel, and a Sunday school. Pop; 9 1 Ti
BlacktmUkg, * Famntnt
Bowers William Boalby George
Norri^ John Cajton John
Cole Thomas
wap.
fietd.
DanbyMattfcew Forth Wm. Board
DentoB Thomas Goodlaas WUBam,
DowsottWUUan Bdard
FleCiherJoha fcAsslmsslw^.
GoodkMsWmt RktenisonRok.
GoodlBSsGeo. Vasthes Rd. (natl.)
trraiMBBf jwOoeix saosaMcsrs,
Gnmpsr Joseph Browtt George
JanSan Johii Hcsa^ Christphr.
Hkkolm lUl9h«[d Parker ADthony
PtaderDatid Moatosrs,
SImnaoB John Dove Robert
WUhnson James Jennison Frands
Williamson Andw. Richardson Robt.
JbMsrs, Stephenson Margt.
Newtofe Thomas Tbtfort,
Sommerson Frs. Sanderson John
FM6/tfe Hovsss, Sanderson Geo.
Banbj Thomas, TWid Mark
Pack Hone IFftssHnn^Als,
Bilton William, AndenonWm.
Decoy Inn Wilson John
Best William, rape maker
Caseley Edward, butcher
Dawson Thomas, com mUkr
CtaiT<srr.
John Booth and Creo. Summentoo, td
HnU Til. to Beverley SaL and
Driffield Thu.
HWlAs, In the parish of Bastrinf^
ton, wap. and liberty of Howdenahiie ;
6 miles ENE. of Howden.
KTiiieBAii, or Keylngham, (p.)
taithswapwftlibsrtjror Hold«mssi 5 sis.
NW. ofPttikiglan. TUs viOsts isdeUgbt-
ftilly sIfeiuSsd on sa siirinwpst sAicdfag a
lliMpraspsetor Che Hwrtbsrnd its rariow
dunsi th0«lMiNb dsdiosfesd to St. NtaholsB,
aikiin ttM pstnuM^e of tbe Archbidiap of
York, lsssB»Ilb«t8iiclcot stmctia^ and
has vndagoM many rsialn. In Ae ycv
1808, Bdwsrd Ombler, Em|. left MOL to be
invssledliithafttDdsi the intsrsrt la be ap-
propriated to the ednoatkiD of poor eUktaen
bslougtaig to tbe parish of Kaytaighaai. and
under the diieetkm of the de^gynan and
ehunhwardens Air the time being. Pop.(IS».
Sriiyth Rev. Joshua, perpetual curate
Lowton Jane, Vict. Gate ^ , ,
Ross John, bricklayer <fe parish derk
Smith John, schoounaster
Steem Wm. vict. Blue Bell
Tindali John, com miller
BlaektmUht, Cinik John
Willingbam Geo. Hutchinson John
Wright John Scott Edward
Fwrmsrt, Soott John
Booth William Grocers^
Buckland Robert Bowers Stephen
Champney Thos. Burn Thomas
Champney Robert Burrel Peter
KSL.
[EaH Riding.]
KIL.
Wright John
Skoemakeri,
Coldman Jobo
Ellotson Job
Bllotflon John
Hancock Wm.
TaUon,
Londsbroiudi John
Wrenthainifthw.
(^draper)
fFkeelwrigkit,
_ Norton Robert
Harrison Edward Wright John
WilUn^ham John
CanUrt to HulLJohn Capet e? ery
To. <fc Fri. Ricfad. Bunell every Tu.
Kblpibld, in the parish of StU-
' lingfleet. wap. of Oiise and Derwent ;
6milesN. ofSelby. Here is a pubUc
school for the benefit of the poor chil-
dren of this townsUpy endowed with
an annual income of Sll. 6«. per annum.
Population, 280.
Guy Robert, yeoman
Hague Barnard, Esq. Hall
Johnson Matthew^ yeoman
JUitchell Thomas, yeoman
CwrpmOert, Dhon Robert
BoddeGeo. (and Dunn Jonathan
gunsmith) Foi Thomas
Buclde Robt. (A Reader John
shopkeeper) Reader Joseph
FoTMcrr, Tiudall John
Akam PUhp Wells Joseph, sen.
Blanshaid Wm.
Poster John, shoemaker <& victualler,
Boot and Shoe
H ewlon John, tailor
Ruff James, sehoolmaster
Wells Joseph, jun. butcher
KBf.K (Great), in the parish of
Foston, and wap. of Dickering; 6|
miles B. of Driffield. Pop. 1^.
Farmert, Thompson John
Dalton David UUiott John
Laidkjw John UlUott WUUam
Ombler Richard Woodhouse Wm.
Bowersby Wm.
Dixon George, gardener
Howgate Joseph, shoemaker
Watson Robert, vicA. Board
Kblk Littlb, (Extra-parochial)
\n the wap. of Didcerlng ; 6 mk. ENE.
of Drifileld. Popuktbu, 61 .
Dalton John, former
Lovel Philip, former
Kbllbtthorpb, hi the parish of
Great Driffield, and wap. of HarthiU \
2 miles SSW. of DriMeM.
Lee William, former
Kendul Horn; in the parish and
township of Great Driffield, and wap,
of HarthiU ; % miles N. of Driffield.
Kemgthorp, in the parish of Lang-
ton, and wap. of Bnclaose : 3i miles
B^ pf Malton. Population, S3.
Kbxbv, in the parish of Low Cat-
ton, and wap. of Oiise and Derwent, 0
miles E. of York. Pop. U9.
Sherwood Wm. vict. Cotoh ds Horses
FanMTf , M esgisQO Robert
Dresser Mis. Mary Rid^dale Thomas
Greyleys - Robinson Edward
Horsley Wm. Robinson George
Lambert Thos. Usher William
Meggison Richd. Walker Wnu
KlLLINGWOLD GraVBS, Ot
Oaovn, in the parish of Bishop Baitao,
and wap. of Harthill : 8 miloB W. of Bererky.
There are many marics at anOqultj about
thto plaoe, and it appears, firum Tannei's
NoC Moo. that there was here an old hos-
pital* dedieated to St. Mary Magdalene^
chiefly for women, before the year 116a—
Human sSceletoos are frequently dug up
here, and about thirty-five years ago a Saxon
tombstone was found with (he remains of
three bodies beneath it. Near the village,
on the foad leadhig to Bereriey, is a stone
oroas, called Stump Crau, bearing a Saxon
Inscripdon, which may be thus tmuslatedc
<' Pray for the soul of William 4e Walter."
The only InhaUtaM In the village above
the rank of a labourer is Mb. John Johnson,
flurmer.
KILHAM, (p.)
Id the wap. of Diclceringand liberty of
St. Peter's, 6 miles NNE. of Driffield, had
onoe a market on Thursday* but it has long
lined, and is now whoUy disused. The
town is situated in a pleasant vale amidst the
Wold hills, and the sou is lintile in oom.^
The town Is nearly a mile andariuarter long,
running fipom East to West. The diuvch,
dedieated to An Sataits, and in the patronage
of the Dean of York, b faage and lofty, and
seems to have been designed for oontalnipg a
more numerous eongrcgatlon than the pre*
sent population of the parish can supply.—
The tne grammar aebool in this town was
founded by John Lord D'Arcy, ot Aston,
in this county, ip the niadi year of Uie r^gn
of Charles L with qn><^>itments for a roas-
ter and usher, Sitf. per annum being allowed
the former, and KM. the latter. In this pa-
rish there is a minera] sprhig^ near the road
leading to Rudston, said to be efficacious tn
curing various disorders t audtheVipscy or
Glpeey, after a wet autumn, teeaks out at a
place called Henpit Hole, near the road to
Langtolt, the violenee of this spring or
spout, when it first issues out of the ground,
is said to be so great, that a man on horse-
back may rideuaderits archedttrearo. The
HH a _
360
KIL.
[East Riding,]
KIL.
Metliodkti and Baptists have caoh a diapel
here. ThepopulaCiunauxMUits to971.
Letters art dtllTeced at 8 mominf, and are
sent off at IS at noon.
AndenoD Chiittopber, master^ Royal
Navy
Anderson Rd. master, Royal Navy
Baiues Rev. Alexander, vicar
Berriman Elis. gentlewonuui
Dawson Richard, awntleman
Dickenson Hicfaael, gentleman
Bggleton William, Kentlemau
Leadlow Robt. Lieut. Royal Navy
Lowisb Mary, gentlewoman
Otterbum Rev. Ralph, curate
Outram Thomas. Esq.
Rouse Rev. M. Baptist minister
Sharp John, yeoman
Stepnenson John, gentleman
Blacksmitkt, Milner John, Mld-
fielt Wm. dledale
Ireland Tbos. sen. Stevenson John
Ireland Thos. jun. Taylor Christr.
Towse Robert GtoM Maktn,
Bricklayers, 4rc. Bell Thomas
Bastiman Tbos. Spavin Hannah
Mallory Gibson Oroemrs,
Mallory Wro. LemplughThos. ( A
Mallory John draper
Buiektri, Lamplugh Tbos.
Cook Wro. Robson aliofaael
Hodgson Peter Sowerby Tbos. (A
CarpmUmrM, 4pe. draper)
Sunley John Towse Rk:bard,(d;
Wardell Peter draper
Farmmrw, Jointr^,
Anderson John Maltby Wm.
Berriman John Robaon Michael
Berriman Peter Wardell Peter
Berriman Whi. Skotmakmre,
BlenkH JnTnc5 Can Jobn
C r Jit i!- w s (] k W m . C Ijir ke Crispin
Dickm^iru Jobu Jobiiion Tbos.
Iliird) Gtio. Itiur^hall John
llutjpfr Ricbafd Plnd-ir Robert
HitU'tiltwoa Rdpb Reesl Jobn
pf ackhuu Cbnrlrs Tbumpson Frands
Kpiiftff^ Rjcbnj-id fiurgtont,
tLiini^\iuv,h Rt..!;cn, Atkiitson Tbos.
iriijipliixb Rt. jun. lK>h^n Francis
LumjiKiiih MjtiW. TVrt7or#,
Liunplu^h i^iiml. Itn I li*y John
L mn 1 1 Uj i^ ti W i 1 La m , Uii 1 1* T '^****'
A1 id f J , ' iIilLb M n 1 1 by Matthew •
M uiihuu J ohti M 11 1 1 tiy Michael
ftlilijf r RtcbaH
Dickinson John, brick ife tile maker
Blvidge Christ. Uuen A woollen diaper
Fisher John, vict. Bla(*k Bull
Oibb Robt. gardener ^ seedsman
Hardy Thomas, baoon factor
Hariand Richard, vict. Star
-iplugh Matthew, schoolmaster
Miyor Thomas. feUroonger
Mead Wm. saddler A bridle cutter
Rawson Tbos. plumber 4k glazier
Vasey Wm. bookseller
Vokes Jobn, viot. Royal Oak
Wardell Peter, vict. Plough
Williams Jobn, com miller
Carriers,
John Hariand, to Driffield, Beverley,
and Hull, everj- Thursday.
Wm. Hardy, to Bridlington every Sat.
Kilnssof (p.) In the wap. and li-
berty of Holderness; 8inUetSE.afPatring-
too. The church, dedicated to St. Heten,
is nam in a state of dilapidatioD, and in such
a dangerous situatioo, being near to the
din; that the UihaUtanti think it useless to
bestow on it any further repairs, expecting
from the annual eneroaduncnts of the ses,
that it will, tat a short thne, be shaken taito
tiie abyss whidi lias already swept away part
of the burial ground. The Rev. Geo. Inrnan,
A. M. vicar, resides at Skeffling, the patron of
the livhig is L. Thompson, Esq.— Pop. 196. '
KiLNwicK Pbrcv, (p.) in tbe
wap. of HarthiU, U mile BNB. of
Pocklington. This is a vicoragv, of
which toe Rev. Charles Wolf Eyre is
the inoumbent, and the Dean of York
the patron. Population, 4a.
Robert DennLson, Esq.
KiLNwicK-oN-THB- Wolds, (p.)
in tbe wap. of HartbiU. 7| miles S8W.
of Driffield. lucumbeuty tbe Rev.
Frands Lundy ; curate, tbe Rev. Wm.
LegardJ patron, Cbaries Grimtton,
Esq. PopuUtion, 280.
Orimston Charles, Esq.
Farwmrs, Jordan Wm.
Coiwortb John Linwood Wm.
Hornby John Staveley James
Horseley John Staveley Robert
Huddleston John Todd Robert
Johnson Francis
CQSworth John. vict. Bay Hone
Dalton Richard, joiner
Dawton Jobn, blacksmith
Newton Jobn, tailor
Newton Wm. shoemaker
Tales John, oarpenter
.KiLPiir. in the parish of Howden,
wap. and liberty of Howdenshire, 8
miles SB. of Howden. Pop. 818.
Phearson Tbomas, yeoman
Panmre, Swales John
Bason Peter Ttiylor Jobn
Dowson Jobn
KiLPiN PuCB. in the oarish of
Howden, wap. and liberty of Howdeit-
shire, 1 mile S. of Howden.
KIV.
[East Ridif^,]
LAK.
9B1
BUitit Wm. Vict. Bine BeU
Booth Joho, butcher
Clnyton Thos. vict. Admiral Nelson
Cuttle Richard, shopkeeper
Levitt Thos. shopkeeper
Savase Wm. centleman
Ward Richard, coal merchant
K1NO8PIBLD North, in the pa-
rish of Carnaby. dc wap. of Dickering,
4 miles SSW. 0/ BridUngton.
Jefferson John, former
Roouding Thomas, farmer
KiPLiNO CoTBS H008B. in the
parish of Middletou-on- the- Wolds, A
wap. of HarthlU, 4 miles NNK. oi
Market Weirhton. Races are held
here on the third ThucsJay in March
annually, and tradition says, that these
are the oldest races in England.
Garrett John, farmer
irtr6y Oriitdalya,(F,) in the wap.
of Buckrose, 8 miles BSE. of Malton ;
a vkximge, m the patronaee of Miss
Lillinntone, incumbent, Rev. Row
land Croxton. Population, 1T8.
KiRBT Undbrdalb, (p.)intbe
wap. of Buckrose, 7 miles N. o| Pock-
lington. The church is dedicated to
All Sainti. and the living is in the pa-
tronaj^ 01 the Kin^. Fop. 835.
Ridley Rev. Henry, D. D. rector
Fttrtmn, Newlove John
Harper Mamidk. Wriggletworth Rd.
(<fe butcher)
Colttnson Rtehard carpenter
Layoock Wm. grocer
Leake Wm. blacksmith
KlRKBHRN, <p.) Id tbd WBp. of
Harthill, 4 mUesW. of Driffield. The
eburch is dedicated to 8t. Mary, and
the living, which Is a vicarage, in
the patronage of the King, and enjoyed
bv the Rev. William Cautley, B. Ai
This village forms part' of the ample
propertv of Sir M. M. Sykes, Bart.—
Population, 119.
Harrison W. J. vict. Hare A Hounds
Piercy George, farmer
Shepberdson Thos. wheelwright
Turner John, blacksmith
Carritr, Robert Stockdale. to Be-
verley, every Saturday; to Driflfold
every Tbuniaay.
Kirkkam^ (extra-parocUal) in the
^rapb of Budvote ; 8 mBos SW* of Mal-
too. Formerly a prknry of csoons of the
Ofidsr of St. Auttin, founded in the
year llSl, by Sir Walter L'Eqiee, Knight,
and Addlna his wife, sad dedicated
10 the Holy Trinity, stood here, and soipe |
vestiges of it bcSU Teinain.i|^The prtory is
situated in a delightful vale, watired by the
Derwent, and the scatteivd rvlnt ot this
Tenerable structure fullleienUy evinde Its
ancient magcifleenoB. A noble Gothic tower»
beautiftiUy corered with ivy, stood till the
year 1784. when it was blown down by a
high wind. The northern part of the ga^t
is theprindpal Testige now remaining of the
monastery. To the south end the ceUanaat
yet to be seen, but in a ruinous state; and
a small part of the wan of this chancel has
withstood the ravages of tima The pro-
perty bekmgs to Henry ^thara, ^. of
Barton. The chapel of Kirlcham is dedi-
cated to the Holy Trhiity. Pop. 7.
Ki^APTOM, in the pnrish of Win-
tertngham, and wap. of Buckrose, 7
miles N E . of Malton. The river Der-
went at this place is navigable for small
vessels. Population, if(S.
Tlndall James, Esa. Knaptbn lionse
Tindaa Wm. Esq. Knapton house
Harburn Matthew, surveyor of taxes
Farmen, Holtby John
Batty Geo. Spanton JohQ^
Dale Christopher 'Hndali Majry
Freer John Tlndall John
Holtby Wm.
Lovel Francis, mason
Spink Joshua, gardener
Kkrolimoton, in the parish of
uowden, wap. and liberty of Howdea-
shUre, 1 mile W. of Howden. At the
west end of the village stands the an^
cient hall buUt in the reiy:n of Queen
Elisabeth. PoputoUon, 118.
CaropbeU James, yeoman, chief cow- •
stable an(t agent to the Guardten
_ Assurance Company, JUttdon
Backhouse SanHiel,^Bier
Clark Thomas, gentlemair
Maw Francis, horse dealer
Waterhouse E. farmer Ss vict. Anchor
Wadsworth Jamfis, yeoman
LojuriAoiyi, inthe uarisb of Swin#,
wap. and hb^flf Hciderness, 9 mis.
N. of HedoQ.
Tvx .^NOTO'i;. (P.) In the wap. of
Dickering. 9odl^gty of St. Peter's 1
8 miles N. of DiUBeld. The chui^
U dedicated to «t. Peter, and the
Uving, which IS a vicarage, in the pa-
trmiage of the Preblsndaty of Lan^
toft, is enjoyed by the Rev. Jones
Thompson. Pop. 418.
BttlcAert, Crosby Rksbard
Robinson John Gray Richard
Wharram Wm. Grace Christopher
FanMTi, HamellWm.
Brunton James Lamplugfa Robert
BH 3
S6S
LAK.
[East Riding.]
LEA.
f oodmaiiCY Wb
Wm.
UBttloffh Win. ...W.W.-.W..
OutbwStaGM. HUlThomai
Sowerby TbooMi Johoton Samuel
WaidellJoho Lawty Praocis
Wateo Wm. Ta»/or«,
WiUoDJohn Beilby Robert
Groetrs, Wood Tboinos
Nightingale David
Leading Wm. blacksmith
LimldUTboi. corn miller
Bfedd Richard, Tlct. George A Dragon
Sawden Jamei. stone mason
WUfon Wm. Tlct. Nelson
Carrier, Darld Nightingale, to
Driffield eTeiy Thursday
Lamotom, (p.) In the wmp. of
Buckxose; 8i mUes 8. of Malton.—
The church is dedicated to St. An-
drew, and the Uving, which is a rec-
tory, In the patroiuige of the King, is
enjoyed by the Rev. Francis Drake.—
PopuUtion.280. . _, ^ „
Norottlfe Mrs. Ann, Langton baU
Nordlflfe NorcUffe Major, Langton hall
FflnMr«, West John
Etty William Orowrt ,
Calam Isaac Hardy Wm.
BlanhallWrn. Nelson John
Nalton FranoU
HaiTison David, taUor and draper
RawllngJonatiiwi,sdio<^«Dfster
StmngBway James,Tk3t. dt blacksmith.
Horseshoes
Walton Robert, batcher
Wilson Geo. shoemaker
WItton Robert, oonsteble
hmngwUk, in the parish of Whel-
dmke, wap. of Ouse and Derwent;
3 miles SB. of York. Pop. 89.
Laxtom • in the parish of Howden,
wap. aad liberty of Howdenshtae ; 4
•' — -* " — -»— Pop. «68,
wap. I
I SS. of Howden.
Saltmarshe Philip, Esq. SaUmankt
Ward ReT. Edward, curate
Fmrmtn, Fopole John
Andrew Wm. Wadsworth Geo. ^
Ealand Geo. Windas William,
Fentiman Joshua BMop toil
Kay Thomas
Ct>ltom Grv. (olwiolmaatAr
Drillitjy W.l)lk.^miihA-vict-CroBf Keys
Uyson JobiJ> tUiTjif r>T*'r
EuiniKl Jfilit], cuni milker
Fre^^m^u T*>lor. bnckluyer and vlct,
JltntDirii Arms
ftfttlifild 11^ laiUir
HallisU Wm, itioi^ke€|ief
WiMltf Ot;<)t «tift^ninkL^r
Lattham, in the parish of An^b-
ton, and wap. of Harthill ; 9 miles N.
of Howden. Pop. \Z5,
Nottingham R. F. genUenum
FarmerMf. Hatfield Thomas
Brables James Relph Thomas
G«>11 John Thompson John
Gowry Charles Vatise John
Lbavbn, (p.) in the wap.^d
liberty of Holdemess ; 6A miles W.
of Hornsea. Sir W. O. Pennyman,
Bart, is the |iatron ot the church,
whkh is a rectory. Pop. 658.
Sampson Rev. G. rw!tor
JackM>n and Co. merchants
Medforth John, gentleman
Robinson Geo. yeoman
Spruce William, yeom^
Spruce Richard, yeoman
Bladttmitka, Smith Jonathan
Coates Ralph Wise John
Turner Wm. fSroemr*^ *«.
Butek€r$f Hobson J. A dpr.
Naylor Edward Richardson John
Whiting Thomas MaUsUn^
Com mUUn. Kemp Jeneson
Cook Wm. A Geo.Whiting G. and R.
Fufiter John Skotmaktrty
Richardson John Ha&tin^Edw.
Format. Rounding Rd.
Cammorin Alex. Ruddiford John
Elvidge Thomas Vickerman A.
Glenton Wm. Winn John
Lamplagb Jonth. frktelwrigkit.
North Wm. Cattail Thomas
Smith Wm. yeo- Marlin Stephen
man Tomlinson Wm.
Fewson John, vict. Mhierva
Foster Samuel, parish derk
Heble Creaser, bricklayer
Herdsman Robert, net. Blue BeU
Stevenson John, schoolmaster
CorHsr*,
William Bum, foot-post to Horn-
see; every Mon. Wed. Thu. and Fri.
arr. at 1 1 morn. ret. immediately.
Adams Robert, to Hull, Tu. dcp.
8 mom. ret. T evg.
Buggs Thomas, to Beverley on
Sat. nS to Hull on Tu.
Downs Sarah, to Beverley Sat.
Hull Tu. „ ,
RoundhiU Richard, to Beverley on
Sat. dep. 8 mg. ret. 1 evg;.
Thompson Robert, l»y water to
Hull every Tuesday.
LsAVBNiNo, in the parish of
Acklam, wap. of Budcrose, and UbeN
ty of St. Peter's ; 6i miles S. uf Mai*
ton. Pop. '^9i.
LEG.
yE(i$t Ridhig,']
IOC.
Carpeniertf Weatberill Wm.
Binge Thoroas Wilkinson Jolin
Binge Saiiiuel Cfrocm^,
Farvurs, Harlas Ridiard
Addison Peter Layton Francis
Boulton Henry NwteiymM,
Colby John Bean Wm.
Craven Josliua Bean Elis.
Creaser John Seller Riebard
Jenning Thomas Waters Joshua
Mitchell Samuel Skrfemakert,
Robinson Thos. Kibby Thos.
Seller Geo. Lyon John
Seller Thos. Richardson Harm.
Seller Wm.
Garbntt James, linen manofactoier
Layton Francis, blacksmith
Raper Matthew, corn miller
Rooks Francis, vvEt* Hare A Hounds
Thisley RoKer* schoolmaster
Woite James <& Son, butcher
Whitwell Francis, tailor
Lbckonpibld, (p.) inthewap.
of HarthlU ; 8 miles NN W. of Berer-
ley. There is here a church, which is
a Ticorage, of which the Earl of Egre-
mont is toe lay patron, and the Rev.
Robert Rigby, of Beverley, Uicom-
bent. This is a place of considerable
antiquity, and w«s formerly the kvd-
shlp of Peter de Brus. Pop. 302.
Iiangdale John, yeoman
Fmntgn, Lee William
Almack John Moss Thos. ^viet.
Brandham John Roebuck
Clark Thomas Sugden John
Fisher John Seymour Hugh
Hornby John Witty George
Amot Richard, bricklayer
Atkinson Wm. shopkeeper
Giles Richard, carpenter
Sellers Mary, vicLBay Horse
Sellers Thornas, bb&cksmith
Sugden Robert, butcher
LelU^, in the parish of Preston,
wap. and liberty of Holdemess; 4
miles NE. of Hedon. Pop. 1 19.
Canim'f Alexander Peters, to HoU
every Tuesday.
Lbppikoton. in the parish of
Scrayingham, aua wap. of Buckrose ;
8 milesS. of Multon. Pop. 129. The
Grange House is occupiea by William
Atkinson, Esq.
Lineoln Ftatif, in the parish of
Beaton Ross, and wap. of Harthiil ; 7
miles from Market Weighton.
LingcrqfU in the parish of St.
gennis, York, ond wap. of Ouse tmd
erwent -, 3 miles S, ot York.
LijUon, in the parish of Winter-
inghtim, and wap. of Buckrose; 10
miles E. of Malton.
Linton, (East <fe West) in the
parish of Howden, wap. and liberty
of Howdenshire ; 3 mis. k. of Howden.
Goundrell Thomas, farmer^ E. Linton
Goundrell Wm. farmer, w. Liiiton
LinUm Ctrange, in the parish of
Winteringbam, and wap. of Biiclcrose;
U miles E. of Malton.
Liueti, in the parish of Beefonl,
wap. and liberty of Holderne^ ; 6
miles 8SW. of Bridlington. Here is
a small Chapel of Ease, incumbent
the Rev. John Mason, curate of
Beefioid. Pop. 96.
Little Wbiohton, in the pa-
rish of Rowley, and wap. of HartbiU ;
6 miles SSW. of Beverley
Farmer* Sf VeomeUf Hudson Carlill
Bailey John Stephenson Ralph
Green Thomas Watson Joseph
Hopper James
Boynton Bemamin, shoemaker
Cash Luke, blacksmith
Constable Marmaduke, shopkeeper
Hill Wm. vict. and carpenter, BJack
Horse
Lyon John, tailor
Carrisr, Marmaduke Constable,
to Beverley every Sat. and Hull every
Tu« dep. 6 morn, and ret in the «vg.
Lockinoton, in the parishes of
Lockington and Kilnwick, and wap. of
Harthm; 6imUesNNW.of Bevedey.
Here is a church, dedicated to St.
Mary, and a National School. The
living is a rectory. In the patronage of
the rector, the Rev. Francis Lundy. —
PopalatkMi, 491 .
Waudby JoShn, gentleman
FarmerSf
Cherry Francis
Dalby Wm,
Fox Robert
Hotham John
Jefferson John
Robinson Robert
Rountree Robert
Smith Thomas
Wilson Thomas
Carpentertf
Hants John
Nomabb Anthony Levett Robert
Nornabb Wm. 8koemaker»^
Rk^ardson Ellc. Acklam Wm.
Robinson John * Burgess Wm.
Binnington Henry, tailor
Brealey Mary, vict. Buck
Hudsttn John, parish cierk
Ireland Geo. blacksmith
Lamplough Robert, schoolmostec
Rountree Tbos. corn miUer
364
LOF.
[Easi Riding.]
LUT.
Walxate Tbo6. grocer
WelSoume Robert, bricklayer
Carriers, Thomas Walgate and
Wm. BrowD, to Hull every Tu. to
Bererley erery SHt,
LffrnoM B, In the pariih of Wres<
sle, wap. of Harthill ; 8 miles NW. of
Howdeb, situated near the Derweot,
over which it has a wooden bricig.* con
stniGted. so as to admit the passage
of vessels.
Brown William, furroer
Foster Geo. farmer, maltiter, coal
mert. <& vict Loftsome Bridge Ion
Webster Launoelot, shoemaker
LoKOBSBaouGH, (p.)in tbewap.
of HarthHl : Si miles N. of Market Wefgh-
ton; one of the phuxt olaiming t« bethe
aifSeot DclgoYitis. The Roman road from
Brough boontinucdinadirectlinetoLondea-
brough Park, and, without meotioDingtb«
Roman ooins, a great many repositoriet
of tfaedead have been dlMovered in digging j
In dlArent parti of the \illage, the park,
and the gardeoBi Londestarough was for
tcveral centuriea one of the leatt of the
ancient family ot the ailKmrt. The only
daughter and helviM of Henry, the fifth
and last Esrl of Cumberland, was mairted
to the Bail of Goik, from whom his Gnor,
the present Duke of Devonshire, who
poeseaea thto eatate, Is desoeuded. The
roanakmof Loodesbrough, which wss very
pleaiaatlyjituated, being swnmnded with a
variety of diafming landsoapes, * oommand-
ingbeautiAii prospects, baa Utely been taken
down. The cfaurdt is dedicated to All
Saints, and the living is in the gift of the
Duke of Devonsbirei His Grace has also
the patronage of a hospital in this place for
6 old bachek>TS or widowen, and 6 widows.
PopulatioD, 844.
Dickinson Robert, Esq. agent to the
Duke of Devonshire
Ewbank Rev. Andrew, M. A. rector
Fenion Charles, schoolmaster and
parish clerk
Hagyard Robert, maltster and vict.
Devonshire Arms.
Hampshire Wm. clerk
Martm James, blacksmith
Longhrmgk j^om J7o«f«, in the
parish oiHambleton, wap. and liiier-
ty of Holdemess ; 8 miles nom Hedon.
LowTHOBP. (p.) In the wap. of
Dickeringr: 5 miles NE. of DrifBeld.
The church, dedicated to St. Martin,
Is in the eift of the St. Quintin fami-
ly, and the Rev. Thomas Ibbotson Is
the perpetual corate. Pop. 149.
St. Quintm Wmiam Thomas, Esq.
liuwt-barjt httU
Smith Jolin, ^f utieman
ii^iiiilii i'bortKH, corn miUer
Fftrmerw^ Cattoo Thomas
.\mt Robert Catton Wm.
R» kt' r iofa n Jackson Job n
Hanmf [! Wm. Jellferson Robert
n ar n^tt W m . MUner Mary
Nillahy Win. Wtasn manufacturer
Mokobon Jnmeit, rope maker, <&c
Li KDj (f .) in the wap. of Hart-
hilE; II tnUn, liW, of Beverley. The
Lhurt^h ii (ji^lip.^j^ted to All Saints, and the
Li ling, «hkh \i a Tieange, is in the patroa-
i^.F nf T. CriiTTitaa, Esq. In the Market
piaist jt» tho mnalna of a croes, at
vrhich plAf>f ({oo'1» are otpoecd for tale every
rh iirtkdAr tn L<:ni, Here is aHo an old seat
<ir thv Jarrttt fjimfly, now occupied by a
fAnnfff. ThcTi? ii in tlUs plaoe a public
cEiiHiL FfiT an urilji^ited number of dilldrro,
irectiHJ Vfy ihr yv.irtehionen. Pop. 367»
L<?^firji Rl»v. Wm. A. B. vicar
FtinatTJtf Walgate Elii.
Rmnrlk*j John WaJpite Geo.
Cbniimaii Win. WiUdosun Wm.
Fo5&"r Thorn Its Sh(temak^9,
Fo» G^orKe Bi{a^iis (Jeo.
Itnrlnuil jobn Robson Wm.
Korub} AijM Varey James
|[orhkw Jobn ShofUtgpm'9,
K iD^ Sl*|ilifMj Cobb fiem.
I J L IV sou W rn . Widgate uaao
t>iTft\i Aun TaUot^f
Sjt ui^ Ttiomns Gray George
^^Eo|>|>t^ri»oij \sami Hard battle John
fobb Bi^njamiji, jun. vkrt. Lord Wei.
HoM^wortb Tbop. parish derk
Orriib IlnbtTi, constable
llt»Hjn:suii J<jLii^ bricklayer
[l{ibjti^<irj Julitt, schoolmaster
ShiTwooj Aun, governess of work-
linii»e
SiTiil b Alntl.bew^ carpenter and wheel*
wrijitit
Smith Win. v\thL Plough
W H4 1 ({ i n l: U I' n .? dL n. blacksmith
Walkf'f (i"^o. ^Fiddler
WtLsun Rkhfi[ii, butcher
Cftrrt^fif Geoixe Biggins, John
Varpv, and Wm. Smith, to Beverley
evi?n Silt, to Market- Welghton eveiy
Lnndf ((u'l' Cliff-cum-Lund.)
LtTToitr, (Hast) in the parish of
Woaverliiorpe, wap. of Bucnose, A
isbt'rty ol Su Peter's; ll miles E. of
llaltoii.
LUT,
[Ea^t Riding.]
MAR.
365
Rev. Tbos. WatMrn, curate of BiltoD,
Population, 127.
Carrick Robert, fanner
Conyen Thomas, vict. Homber bank
Gibson Jobo, farmer
Holt John, ninner
Jackson Edward, farmer
Leonard Benjamin, farmer
Lonji^man William, farmer
Petty Bemamin, farmer
Ramsey GFeorge, farmer
Ramsey Robert, former
Rodmell William, farmer
Saunderson John, shoemaker
Swift John, former
Vickerman Robert, farmer
Vtokerman David, farmer
Wiles Thomas, former
Brand William, farmer
Cattle John, corn miller
Harrison James, tailor
Kirby Christopher, shoemaker
Kirby William, farmer
Park Charles, ipooer and draper
Mefjpnson Joan, former
Williamson Francis, former
•dLnrroN, (West) in the (tarisb of
Weaverthorpe, wap. of Buckrose.aud
liberty of St. Peter's; 10 miles E. of
Malton/ Popufotion, including East
Luttun, 811.
Addison Thos. wheelwright
Booth Thomas, shoemaker
Brown Geo. former
Dickinson Wm. blacksmith
Puller Tbos. shoemaker
Grice John, sen. farmer and grocer
Grice John, jnn. wheelwright and
farmer
Harper John, tailor
Ince James, farmer
Kirk Wm. wheelwright
Sawden Wm. farmer
Train Richard, farmer
Train Richard, vict. Board
Wood Robert, taUor
Mapplbton. (p.) in the wap. of
Holdemess, and liberty of St. Peter's ;
3 miles SSB. of Hornsea. The church
is a plain gothic structure, dedicated to
All Saints, and the livii^, which is a
▼loara^e in thepatrona^enf the Arch-
deacon of the East-Riding, is enjoyed
by the Rev. Christopher Fortfe. There
Is here a small public school, erected
in 1820 by Toluntary subscription, and
conducted on Dr. Bell's plan. Pop.
with Rowlstou, 187.
Ake Wm. farmer
Bustard Robert, carpenter
Gray Robert, farmer
Hill Mary, farmer
Jackson Charles, farmer *
Hillerby Greo. com miller
Horsier Michael, farmer
Tennison Lawrence, farmer
Reed Thomas, schoolmaster de parish
clerk
Carritrs, Thos. Shaw and M.
Harwood, to Hull erery Tuesday aud
Friday.
MARPLBRT, (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Hulderness : 3* miles E. of
Hull, a small village situated near the
Northern bank of the Hnmber. The
church is a small brick building, erect-
ed on the sdte of the old one in the
year 1T03, and the incumbent is the
MARKET-WEIGHTON, (p.)
In the wap. of Harthill, and Uberty of
St. PeCer'gt 7 miles Arom Pocklington,
8 ftom South Cave, 10 ftom Beverley,
li tiom HovKleo, 81 from Selby, 19
ttom York, and ftom LodcIod 188h*
This is a unall brisk market town, situated
at the western foot of the wolds, and on the
high road ftom York to Beverley. The
market, whidi is held oo Wednesday, is ex-
tremely well attended. This is also a great
com market, where some thousands of qoar-
teuare weekly disposed of by iam^ The
trade of this town and neighboitrhood b
consldecably ineceaaed by means of a navi-
gable canal to the Humber. The patronage
of the ehureh is in the Prebend of Weigh-
ton.— This andent edifice had fbrmerly a
woodeu spire, which has been taken down,
and a more permanent one tutoUtuted for
it} and the church, which has been beauti-
fied within, is now famished with an addi-
tional gallery, and a number of eommodi-
ous pews. There are here alio chapels fbr
the Methodists, the Independents, and the
Primitive Methodistk There U here a pUee
called Arras, and a tradition prevails,
which is, however^ supported by no authen-
tic documents, that a groat battle was fought
on this spot« with bows and arrows, from
which it Is supposed to derive its name, and
a considerable number of instrunwnti of
war luive, unquestionably, been dug up out
of tlie earth here. There is In Market-
Weighton a ftee grammar school, of which
the Rev. T. MitcheU is the niaater. William
Bradley, the Yorkshire giant, was bom here,
whose height was seven feet eight iacheil
he died in 1680. Pop. m\.
\
MAR.
[EoH Riding.]
MAE.
POST MASTER— Jambs Holmm, Qfie^, MarM place.
^i^r^'iT w— • •«» D^of A„.«..
Depwtvie.
Be?eiiey ..
Everthorp . .
Hotbam....
HuU
LoDdon . . . •
Newbcad ..
NoithCBve
South CftTO
10
6
S
19
188
4
T
8
4 min. past 5 eTg.
i pasta moniiDg
5 eveniiig
4 min. past5evg.
ipastaiDornlng
6 eveoijiir
Ditto.
Ditto.
I pait 3 mora.
h morninf .
Ditto.
^ pait 8 nwro.
15 mio. p. 5 ev^.
6 BBorniiifr*
Ditto.
Ditto.
oiaBCToav.
Blowe Wm. gtnt. Market place
Bradley Jobii, gent, Uunirate
Button Misses Sarah A mien. Bridge
Dickins Tbos. gent Southgate
Donkin John, gent. Hungate
Flookton Rev. Geo. independent
minister. Hungate
Leirbton Rc^rt, Esq. Marketplace
Swales Abraham, gentleroan,H ungate
Turner John, gent. Southgate
Tyson Rev. John, Southgate
WUlakttrThos.gent. Hungate
Wilson Wm. gent. Southgate
WkipewiyRev.Rd.M.A. Ticar,Back st.
Barrow John, (day) Back street
Pk)cker Rer. Geo. (day) Norttota
Hall Edirard, (d^) Southgate^
PluiiiinerCfiarlotte,'(la.bff.) l^oitbgt.
Cfiarlot
Mosey Joseph, 7day) Marketnlka
RichaRiKNiLuke,(gent. bd|.) Noctbgt.
Eagle Thomas, Northgata
(Moby Peter, Northgata
Btacksmitki amd Fatritn.
Johnson Wm. Chapel yard
Kent James, Northgata
Lewis John, (A fiurier) Market pkK»
Patrick Thomas, Market place
Routledge John, Southgate
WeatheriU Peter, Nort^ata
BookwMen. Siatkmgn. 9f,
CraMree John, (binder,) Market pi.
Mosey Joseph, Market place
Boot and 8koemak«r»,
Hewson Nicholas, near the Church
Hembrough Robert. Southgate
Wilson Matthew, Market place
Braxiera and TinMmitAs,
Brown George, Northgate
Sapcoate Abraham, Moj'ket place
BretoeHM,
Jewiiion Thomas, near the Church
Klrby Thomas, Southgate
^ , Bntklaftn,
Berry James, Northgate '^
Hewson Robert, Southgate
Hopwood James, Chapel yard
Wilkinson John, Market place
Barker Marshall, Northgate
Bradtey Robert, Marlwt hiU
Edwards John, near the Bridge
Fish Wm. Market place
Foster Richard and Wm. Market pi.
Pottage Wm. Northgate
Ooek and fFaUk Mnkert.
Cade Geo. Market place
Thorp Rkshard, Marketplace
Coal MortkamU.
Clark John, Southgate
DteUnsTbonnas
jHaire Thomas
Scott Geo. Market place
Cbni MiUan and Foelort,
Cade Wm. Market place
Dawson John A Robert, Hungate
Peart James, St. Helen's square
Vause Wm. Cave road
Scott Georga^ Market place
FonMrs.
Blackburn Robert. Back street
Consitt Thomas, Northgate
Craven Wm. Weigh ton wold
Cnvt?o Jfthn^ Sonum^ate
Ed .^ twU iirur} , Bndt 8(reft
Flu J I UtH>. Huiii^t^^
GrII Jiimes, §outli}^te
GiH R<>lnjrt, StiulJignte
Hni Ill-Id Jump^, Buck .street
HrMhliruu^i Jolili^ Cljff rond
Kt'iu'v Rubrrt, Hottii Tottd
L^'riiMii^ Rt>lit'rt, Murlwt blU
Miirikiili John, i^a^ii^.n hUl
Plaxton Benj. River head
Robinson Leonard. Hungate
Suggltt Robert, Weighttin common
Wake John, CUir road
Windlass John, Southgate
Firs and Life Innaranao Ciffkot.
Miaf, James Holmes, Market plaos
County, Peter Oxtoby, Northgata
MAK.
[East Riding.]
MAR.
867
Qardemm'9,
HaUii>hn.NorUi0ite
Holmes Tbomas, Nortbgite
JohiMMi JoliDyCDapel yard
Tbompson Charles, Market place
Toole Thomas^ Soatbgate
OroMTf QMd Tta DtaUrt.
Barroo Robert, Marketplace
BrandhaiD Johk Market place
Brent Ralph. Market place
Cade Wm. Market place
Hembroudi Robert, Soutbgate
lewisoD vickeriDan, Noithgate
Lyon John, Marketplace
OMoby James, Market place
Bmlth Joseph. Market place
SpaTin Ann, Market plkoe
Stephenson Geo. Bridge
Stephenson Christopher, Soathgoie
Bwainson Thomas, Soutb(i;»te
Tate RoberL South«d»
Wilkinson Wm. Marlcet place
Hair PriiMii.
Battson Thomas, Market place
Laybonm Wm. Market plaoe
BonB dsoittB*
Ramsdale Robert, Market place
Ramsdale Thomas. Market plaoe
Rotsey Thomas, Market place
HoUU, Imu, mtd Tsmtm.
Angd. Rkshard Hodgson, Market pi.
Bay Horse, Nicholas Hewson, Market
place
Black Hone, Geo. Sturdy, Market pi.
Black Swan, Thomas, Eagle, North-
gate
Board, John Ramsdale, Bridfe
Cross keys, John Wilkinson; Market
place
DeTonshhne Arms, John Simpson,
(posting house) Market place
Grifiin, Robert Marshall, Market pi.
Half Moon, Wm. Wardle, Market pi.
CHd Kind's Arms. Robert Ramsdale,
(exdse office) Marketplace
Old Pretender, Thos. Roti«y, Market
place
Post Boy, Peter Weatherill, Hungate
White Swan, Wm. Hall, Market place
Joinari-^Hwn huUden,
Thow with a* ftre also Wlwelwrl^ts.
^Brooksbank Thomas, Bridge
Bosbby John, Holm rood
Mackley Wm. Northgate
*Pottage Thomas. Northgate
Saitmer Robert, Maltkilnyard
Saltmer James, Poster's yard
*Sissons John, Northcate
Young GeoTg9, SoutEgate
MAmm amd fVooUm Drapers,
Brent Ralph. Market place
Cade Wm. (linen) Market place
Mosey Joseph, (woollen dt hatter)
Slarket place
Smith Joseph, Bfarket place
Oxtoby James, Market place
Wilkinson y(m. (linen) Market place
MaUtlen,
Jewison Thos. near tlie Church
Key Mark, Marketplace
Kirby Thos. Southgate
MUUntrt and Dmt Maktrt,
Bradley £. and J. Northgate
Burton Sarah, Southgate
Eilah Mary Ann, Ba^ street
Whiteley Elix. Southgate
Rope and T^oine Makers.
Gardam Peter, Market bill
Holmes Henry, Southgate
Lyon John^arket plaoe
Richmond Wm. Northgate
Shaw John, Southgate
SaddUrs and Collar Makers,
Wallis Wm. A. Market place
Wr^t Christopher, Bridge
Gardham Peter, Market hUl
Rkdimond Wm. Hungate
Scott Cteorge, Market place
Bj^MerckanU,
Jewison Thomas, near the Church
Ramsdale John, (dealer) (H. Bridge
9tnut Hai Mamtfactnrers,
Brigfaam Poster. Market phioe
Hyde Wm. Market phioe
LolUmase Ann, Market place
Stephenaon Geo. Bridge
Burgeons,
Dove John, Northgate
Inman John^ Marketplace
Holmes Abraham , Market ^Unce
Kelsey Job II, Market viatie
M*NiT John, iiiMi. Nort&gnle
Mnijr Kcjbfrt, \0rth15nte
Moor Mi£:bfleJ, Ntiribgatr
M(Xiif John, j*m. N'orliij^att*
0\tohj J amen f Matktt ]ilnc<>
Sklaii Jll^e^Jb, (tiuH dmper) Bridge
Steel Tbomo*^ Hungntts
Miseeltasty,
Crabtree John, acent to the London
Genuine 1«a Co. Market place
Creaser Thomas, drufgist. Market pK
Giles Jolm, swine dealer, Southgate
Kirby Thos. taUow chandler, Soutbgt.
Lyon Peter, baker and flour dealer.
Market place
Ombler Wm. plumber and glamier,
ironmonger, and eatthemwore
dealer. Market place
Oxtoby Peter, Sheriflf's officer, Hau-
I gate
B68
MAJL.
[EoH Riding.]
HBA.
Pottage Matt, sunreyor, Nortbgmte
Pnif t Tbonuu, exciie offloer. Bridge
Snowdeo J. carrier, Hungate
Stepheuton Geo. silk dyer, Bridge
Tate Jwaaen, baaket maker, Maiket
place
Tborp Robert, cooper, BCarket place
Wilton Robert, tanner, Bridfe
COACHES.
From the Old King** Jrm$, MarkHpl.
RoTAL Mail, daily at 3 In tbe mom.
to Hull, ret. 6 erg.
Trapaloar, to Hull at 10 mom
ret, 5 erg,
RocEiNOHAM Coach B8. meet at
1 from York and Hull, each ret.
half an boor afterwards.
Trapaloar, to York 9 mom. to
Hull 6 erening
CARRIERS.
Bainbr, (Half Moon, Market place,)
Wm. Smith, arr. 2, dep. 6
Bamby, (Cross Keys, Market place,)
John Wrlde, arr. at 2, dep. at 6
Beverley, Widow Wilson, on Mon. <fc
Tbu. at 7 o'clock mom. ret. Tu.
andFri.atdevg.
Beverley, Robert Holmes, on Sat.
dep. 7 mora. ret. 5 erg,
Cottingfaam, (Half Moon, Market pL)
Charles Morrod dk John Hotham,
arr. 2, dep. 6
Harswell, (Black Horse, Market pi.)
Thomas Trippet, arr. 2, dep. o
Holme. (Black Hone, Market place,)
John Smith, arr. 2, dep. 6
HulL Widow Wilson, on Mon. and
Thu. at 7 o'clock morn. ret. Tu.
and Fri. at 0 evg.
Hull, John Cockbora. on Mon. evg.
at 0 o'clock, and on Thu. mora.
at 9 o'clock, ret. Tu. and Fri. at
12 night
Hull, Thomas Newoombe, on Mon.
and Thu. at 7 o'clock mom. ret.
on Tu. and Fri. at 9 evR.
Lund. (Old Pretender, Marlcet place,)
ueor(<e Big^ns, arr. 2. dep. 6
Lund. (Griffin, Market place,) Wm.
Smith, arr. 2, dep. tf
Pocklioston, John Cockbnra, on Wed.
RndSat. dep. 9 mora. ret. 9 evg.
PookliDgton, (Angel, Marketplace,)
Mnry Hodgson, arr. 2, dep. 6
Sanoton, (Half Moon, Market place,)
^ Wm. Blith, arr. 2, dep. 6
Seatop Ross. (Cross Keys, Market
place. ) Thos. Batty, arr. 2, dep. 6
^^'1? Widow WiUon, every Tu. and
Fri. at T o'clock morn. ret. on
Wed. and Sat. at noon
York. Thomas Newoombe, on Tu. ^
Fri. at 7 o'clock mora. ret. on
Wed. and Sat. noon
Marton, in the parish of Brid-
liagtoD. and wap. of Didierii^: 2mile8 NE.
of Brtdiliigtoo. One of the moit mTwrkablc
nsasinsor ftmnerages. that is to be seen in
this neighbourhood, b a ditch, or ravine* of
immenie width and depth» nearty at the base
of the triangle, which fonns the praoumtory
of Flamborough Head. This ditch* which
is called " Danes Dike," is apparenUy the
effiKt of art, and contains two line* of de-
tmce, one above tbe other* with breast
works. It extends above a mileand a quarter
ftom tbe South shore, where its bottom ia
OQ a level with the beach, and becomes gra-
duaDy shallower, till it entirely disappean.
History aAmb no account of this stupendous
work ; but tradition ascribes it with great
probability to tbe Danes. Popw 317-
Creyktf Ralph, Bsq. Marton hall
Simpson George, farmer
Smith John, fSimier
Marton, in the parish of Swine,
wap. and liberty of Hoklemess; 7
miles N. of Hedon. There is no place
of worship here except a Catholic
chapel. Population, 1S9.
Hodgson Rev. Thos. Catholic ministec
Fanasrs, Hatch John
Beal Oemge Hepple Robert
Bird Mary Sarage George
Denton Isaac Savage William
Chrasby Robkt Swales Bartw.
Naisby Thomas, shoemaker
Wright Wm. vict. aod canier to Hull,
every Tuesday and Friday
Mraux, in the parish of Waghen,
or Wawn, wap^ and liberty of Hoklsneas i 7
miks N. of Hull. This lordship was given
by William the Cooqneror, to one of his offi.
cers named Camel, bora at Meaux, in Nor-
mandy, who made it his seat and peopled it
with his townsmeiu ttom whom it obtained
the name of Meaux. A monastery of the .
Cistercian order was founded here in the
year 1136, by William he Gros, Eari of
Albemarlei From the small remains of a
curious Mosaic pavement of brick, the foun-
dations of buildings are yet to be txaced, and
the extensive moat»» or ditches, by which it
was surrounded, and which are yet discover-
able, it is evident that this fSunous monastery
once displayed eoosiderable magnificeneeb
Population. 74.
Farmers if Kifomin, Smith William
A caster James Stor> Thorn us
CLappison Francis Wise Robert
MEL.
[East Riding.']
HID.
869
Mblbournb, in tbe partob of
Thornton, and wap. of HarthlU ; 5
miles SSw. of Po<^UnetoD. Thereto
here a chapel fbr the Wesleran Me-
thodists, and another for tbe PrimitiTC
Methodbts. Pop. 437.
Wharton James Lieut. General, one
of his Majesty's Jostioes of the
Peace, A Conunissioner of Taxes
for the Bast and North Eidings,
Rosehill cottage
Po^nnell Samuel, Biq. Melbourne hall
Cottaro Geo.yeonian,MelboumB ooig,
Hodgson Oec^, gentleman
Btaektmiikt, Riehaidson 6.41; J.
Comer Wm. Smith John, sen.
Bowdles Mark Smith John, Jon.
Parmtn, Thompson J. A J.
Beckett Rd. (and Williamson Wm.
Ttot.)Cross Keys Jotnen.
Beddil Thos. Gibson WiUiam
Brabbs Thomas Nichols Georse.
Gibson Robert (wheelwright ft
Goodrick Wm. machine nwker)
Hayton Wm. Skoemaken,
Holmes Wm. Bell Thomas
Kidd James Comer Ricbaid
Moore Francit
Grant James, brteklayer
Hodgson George, cattle dealer
James William, shopkeeper
Ogle Henry, brick and tile maker
Wob Hairlsoo, to York etery Sat.
Mblton, in tbe parish of Welton,
wap. and liberty of Howdenshlre ; 4
miles SSB. of South Cave. A pleasant
and handsome Tillage, and althou£h
situated without the Umiti of the
oonuty of Kingston- npon-Hull, is the
fiiTourite residence of some of the
gentlemen of that opulent town. Po-
pulatton including Melton-hiU, 107.
Brough Robert, fiirmer
King SamueL iron merchant
Stephenson Thmnas, farmw
Sykes Henry, Esq.
Wilson Mrs. gentlewoman
Mbltokb y, in the parish of Pock-
Ungton, and wap. of Hartblll ; 8| mis.
NNW.ofPoddt^n. Pop. 78.
Fttrnmt A Feomen, Lofthouse Charles
Bates John Watson John
Cross Wilson Wright Wm.
Green James
Mbmnythobpb, in the parish of
Weston, and wap. of Buclcrose ; 9
miles S. of Malton. Pop. 131 .
Farmertf RcTis John
Cowlbeck John Sollitt John
Lotherington Rd. WihK>nGeprge
Nixon Geo. surveyor of highwajrs
West William, achoolmaBter
MBirtHOBPB * ewa-BowTHOBPB,
in the parish of Hemlngbroagh, wap.
of Ouse and Derwent ; 6 mites ENE.
of Selby. Popnlatton, 49.
Chaplin John, gentlemiin
WattfTworth Richard, gentleman
Fligg Thomas, fhrmer
Maw Ralph, farmer
Shaw Robert, vict. Board
Mbtham, in the parish of How-
den, snil wap. of Hoivdenahizei tfmiksSE.
0^ Howden. This TiUagd VMoontfaa test
of the anctant innily ot Ifctham. Sir
ThooBM MeChsaw Kniglit, was lUn at the
batOeof Manton Moor; betaig then eaptatn
of the YorkshiM gentlenMn, wlio terred as
voluBteen, oathepartof Chariot I. In that
battle. Upoaamoorlntheneighboailiood*
a Roman pottery has been disoovered, whwa
a gnat quantity of dnden, pieces of broken
ami, and other Teawlf are found: it is
about a mile distant fhim tbe Roman mili-
tary high>ti»y. Population* 45.
Scbofidd Philip, gent. Metham haU
Empson Richard, gentleman
Ealand John, yeoman
Holmes D. farmer
Jepson Rkdiard, yeoman, Bishap$oii
Ml DDLBTOX - OV - THB - WoiiDS,
(p.){nthe wap. of HarthlU; 8| mls.N.
W. of Beverfey. There is In the chnrch
at this place a Saxon font, churdi
dedicated to St. Andrew, Rer. John
Bhmchard, rector ; Abraham Hoskins,
Esq. patron. Pop. 441.
Blandiard Rev. John, rector^ magis-
trate.MiddIetonhaU
Wood John, suigeoo
Blatkamitkt, RaUtoo WnK
DoTe WiUiam Robinson Samnel
Jiforrls James Tranmer Wm.
Farmert. Whitehead Wm.
Anderson John Wilson John
BeU Richard Witty Mary
BiumeU John innkeeperg.
Constable John Kirby Matthew,
Edmund Richard vict. Board
Gamett Isaac Petch John, vict.
Grubb George Robin Hood
Jackson Wm. Shomnakeri,
KnaggsMatt^w Etherington Thos.
Lofthouse Edw. Oxtoby Wm.
Martin Henry Robinson Dnrid
Moat John 8kopkMper9,
Piercy Thomas BurkinshnwMthw.
Rallton John Welch William
Railton Robert Witty Wmiam
Coventry James, gardener
Imeson PhiUp, parish derk
I I
970
miL.
[East Ridi9ig,] nab.
LfunpkHig^ M^tbew. lebootaMBter
NewloroGeofge, butcher
Boutna Robeii, oora mUler
StenikeiWaLttrpeDterAwbeolwiigbt
Robert Bowser, PfaiUp Iroeson, Geo.
Robson aod John SUeMs, toBa-
▼•dey OA fiat. * Driffield oo Tha.
dep. mgi. leU supe efeningi
mu BonuAn the parish of Kiiby-
Underdale, and wap. of Budoose; 9
miles fiPOB Pocklingtoii.
MiMiiiVToir, (p.) to the wap. of
■wthttLaad Iftbarty of St. Peter's : 8
miles NK.ofPockttngton. TheliTiiig
ts a disohanad onracy, of which the
UeaA ofYoik Is patron. Pop. jMS.
Jfofanes Rer. Bdrnnnd, vicar
WUkiBsoii Wm. fenUeinaa
ranmrtf Briffbam Wm.
Brigbam Ricford Kirkley James
Crosby Johiit wbeelwiif^
Dales JameSy vict. Gate
Gospel Wm. com miller
Harrison Richard, schoolmaster
Morritt J. A. blacksmith
Randerson Wm. wheelwright
Sligbtam James, shopkeeper
MoLBscROFT, in the pariah of St.
John Beverley, wap. of HartbilL and
liberty of BererlcT, 1 mile NW. of
Beverley. PopnlatioD, 111.
Ashley Edward, ^ntleman
Bell Harky srentleman
Thompson luiss Jane
Fanmrtf Jackson John
Claik James Ward Mountain
Jackson H.W.
Johnson Francis, viot. Wellington
MooRB V, in the parish of Stilling-
fleet, wip. of Oueeand Derwent; 5| miles S.
of York. The lordship of John Lord Ormy.
of Rotherfidd, wMdi wu with bit other
estates seised by the king in the 6th of
Edward III., for his qusrrdiing with Lord
Zoudi, and drawing hb dagger in the king's
presence, but upon his submisdon be was af-
terwards restored to &Tour, and soon aftw
employed in the wars with Scotland. Pop.
included with SUUingfleet
Preston Thomas, Esq. magfistrate,
Mooiby hall
Kettlewell William, feimer
Ryder Henry, Ciirmer
Moor Houwe. in the parish fH Ham-
blatoo, wap. and liberty of Holdemess ;
5 miles from Hedon.
Moor Taitn, a small hamlet, in the
^«h of Bfaodesburton, wap. and
liberty of Holdemess; TnulesWNW.
of Hornsea. Pop. S9.
Mount Airby, in the parish of
Sonth Cave, liberty of SL Peter,
and wap. of Haitbili ; I mile £• of
Soath Cave.
Robinson Thomas, Ihrmer
JToaal ForroMy in the paririi of
Birdsally and wap. of Buckroae; 4|
miles S. of Malton.
MowmoRPB, in the parish of
Kirfoy-Chrindalyth, and wap. of Bacl(«
rose ; 8 miles SB. of Matton.
Kkby Rkshard, fumer
Topbam John, fiumer
MusTON, (p.) in the wap. of
Dickering: 2 miles N. of Hunmanby.
The chiu^ is dedicated to Ali-SaintSy
and the living is a discharged vicarage,
in the patronage of H. Osbaldeston,
Esq., of which the Rev. Francis
Wrangbam, M.A. F.R.S. archdeacoa
of Cleveland Is vicar. There is also a
Calvinist chapel^ built by Mrs. Hannah
Tate. Population, 850.
Beswick George, gentleman
Russell Christopher,gent.Muston lodge
BnttHrty Hutchinson Wm.
Hamcoat Wm. Hutchinson Chpr.
Welbam AlUnson Hirtehinson John
CarptnUn, Major John
Bruirton William Prinoe WilUioi
Dunn William Swales Wm.
Farmtn, Welborn John
Abraham Thos. Welbum John
Daviron Andreif Chroem-M, 4rc.
Dixon Ann . Pool Francis
Dobson O. Omnge Walker Isaac
Poster William Ward Johnson
Gardener Geo.
Atkinson Thomas, schoobnaster
Baroby John, tanner
Burnett William, bricklayer
Collins WilUtmi, corn miller
Dixon William, vict. Boat
Greenlay William, shoemaker
Maltby Elia. vioL Cross Keys
Pool John, earthenware dealer
Pool John, tailor
Wilson Richard, blacksmith
Coachst to Hull <fe Scarborough, daily
Corrtert— -John Johnson <fe James Ste-
phenson, to Bridlington, Hun-
manby A Filey, every Wed. «fe Sat.
Nabdrn, in the parishes of Acaster
Malbis, and StGeoige, York, wap. of Ouse
and Derwent; 4 mites S. of York. Here is
a Chapel of Ease of the fistablldied Church,
and likewlae a Metiiodist chapeL The town
U situate aear to the htok of the river Ouse.
NAF.
[East RicUng.]
NEW.
871
There te here ftlM ID flndowedieiiool of IINL
per annuin» for teo boysi 5L ot uhldi wu
leftby Lady Hewley, and U by Mr. Edward
Loftua. Populatlao, 3G8.
Baines H. J. Esq. BeUhaU
Gray Re^. Jobu^curate
Palmes Geoige, Esq. Nabura ball
Tuite Captain. Crockdv bill
Walmsley T. O. Esq. Lingoroft
Fonnsri ^ Ttomtn, Leaf Jobn
Allan Tbomas Leaf Rlchafd
Bell Josepb, (and Tasker M arniret
bntcber) Tbrossell l^os.
Burton Geo. Wbarram Mattbias
Burton Wm. WiggleswortbWm.
Croft Josepby (^ Yeoman Josepb
butcber) Shoemaktn,
Dickinson Tbos. Bell John, sen.
Hardrnve Josepb Brown Cbiistopber
net Jobn
Cooper Tbomas, wheel wrilgbt
Croft Tbomas, shopkeeper
Holiday John, scboohnaster
Lindley Joseph, blaoksmith and ?iet.
HoTMShoe
Pufdon Ametta. look keeper
WbltweU Jobn, ooni miller
Toong Waiiam, taik>r
Currtsr— Wm. Leaf, to York, every
Sat. at 9 mg. ret at T erg.
NAFrsaTov, (p.) iiitbewap.of
Diekeitag; 9milesNB.orDriaeld. The
flhonfa it dediested to Att-SabUs, i«d the
liviaf isBTieMage, of wUoh Qm Rer. John
Ewbonk, b the bwambCBt, snd the Azeb-
biahoporYorkthepetvon. Here are chapels
ibrtheMethodiataaadUidepflwIaitfa, ate a
snaU endowed achooL Pop. 917*
Allen Rev. George, curate
Layhoum Jacob, gentteman
Lo?ell Richard, gentleman
Parkin William, com miller, ooal and
lime merchant
Moms William Cnmipton R.
Walker Pnmols Engiimd Richard
BHeklMmn, Potge William
Johnson William Porge George
Longbottom Chas. Porge Tbomas
Watson William Forge Robert
Watson Robert Forge John
Buteker; Helme William
Agars Tbomas JelTenon Paid
Bateson Leonard Keld Thomas
Brontoo John Kirby Robert
Vickerroan Wm. Lovel Wm.
Canenhrm, North J. and W.
Morris Robert Robson George
Wnay John Severs J. & P.
Smallwood Wn,
Oroeen, ^e. Smith Thomas
Barker Samuel Skoemakmrs,
Danby Jobn Baileer Vatantioe
Sherwood Thos. Byram William
Sherwood Robert Killaby John
Ward Robert Irehma Frands
Lmm and ^ooMfii Walker William
DropmrSf To^fort.
Barker Samuel Barebard Joan
Sherwood Thos. Kirby Tbomas
8ckootma$Un, Spanlon Wm.
Johnson Robert
Baricer John, vtet. Bell
Cawood Thomas, brick maker
Fairbotham James, fkst Cross Keys
Gill Thomas, earthenware dealer
Grindell Christopber,vk;t.King'» Head
Hardington PauL gardener
Johnson John, plumber and ghuber
Medforth Robert, hone dealer
Park David, list shoe maker
Preston Fraocii, oabinet maker ^
Spanton Rksbard, linen mannfaotnmrW
Storry William, vict. White Horse
Winter John, rope and twine mfr.
Tk$ fTelUnficn Coack, horn Hull to
Scarborough, every day during
the bathiiv( season
Csrrtfff^Thos. Johnson, to Bridling-
ton eveiT Saturday, ^ to Driffield
efery Thursday
Nbswick, intheoarishof NoKli
Dalton, and wap. of Uarthill : 6 miles
SW. or Driffield. Here is a National
school for girls, supported by the mu-
nifioence of Bin; Grimstone, Popc^
kitk)n,55.
Grimstone John, Esq.
Thorold Henry, Esq.
Wbeatley Timothy, bailiff to Digby
Legard, Esq.
NtviUt Ormmge, in the parish of
Leaven, wap. and liberty of Holder-
nets ; 6 miles NE. of Beverley.
NnwuALD North, <p.) in the
wap. at Horthill, and Hberty of St Petef t;
31 miles N. of South Cave. Thechurchisan
ancient itructure, dedicated to SL Nicholas,
with a tower in the centre* it has four fine
ardies at the entrance of the aouth door,
which are in the Norman style of architeo-
ture. The figure over the south entrance la
supposed to be that of one of the Priors. The
petxonage is in the Prebendary of N.Newbald.
A sum ol money left by an inhabitant of the
name of Oill, wa* laid out in the purdiase of
land, the rental of whidi is distributed every
New Year's Day to SO re^dent parldrfoners,
who have never received parochial relief; in
tfie present year the dividend to each
amounted to Ati 39. PopuIatioB, MS.
I i2
am
VEW.
[East Ridif^.]
KEW.
Bimek*mitk§, Shlptoo Tboinas
Kirky Wn. Vmrnm,
Uugdato WUHain Barker John
BriektMitn, Bowers Antboojr
Hornte J TbomM BraHhwaiie M.
UoiDtej WUlkuD Bumss RIebaitl
FtfrsMTf , Carbult George
Collet John Coates Thomas
DaabT Robact Galland Tbos.
HoHWUllam
KtogWUUam
Hopper Cbristphr* KuSj Prank
Johnson John ** — a*^— w-
BmttbJohn
Honnaa Robert
Pears Abraham
Towle Thomas
Toner Richard
Turner William
TIndale Jeremiah TuroerJoho,BushT
SkoMftrmh hiU
KiitTlfary
Medd William, taltor
Soott John, com miller and ftat. Rose
and Crown
Tfndale Rt. butcher dr Ttct. New Inn
Wilkinson Wm. vict. Tiger
Wilson Wm. schoolmaster A oeUector
oftaiet
Cofrisp-a Joseph Dean, Robt. Smart,
A Wm. Oardbam, to Hull CTery
Tu, afkd Prl., to BeYerier every
Sat. and to Market- Welghton
every Wednesday
Nbwsald SoDTH, In the padsh of
North NewbaU, wap. of HorthULand
liberty of St. I^BterS;8 miles N.of
South Cave. Pbp. 179.
Atkinson Rev. Thomas, vicar of North
Newbald
CkHiKfa G. W. Esq. banker
Famtrtjtrmmm, Waltbam John
Bomell Wm. WalthamJonathan
JewitsonWDt.sen. Com miUert,
JewitsonWm.juQ. Atkinson Richard
Marshall John and William
Stephenson Wm. Blackburn Tbos.
Hntohlnson Tbos. overMer
New fVWdr, in the parish of How-
den, wnp. and liberty of Howdeu-
shire ; 1 mile fh>m Howden.
New Land, lo the parishes of How-
den aud BasinogtoD, wop. and liber-
ty of Howdensbire ; 3 miles B. of
Howden.
Nbwland, In the parish of Cot-
tingham, and wnp. of Hartbill ; 2 mis.
NNW. or Hull. Here U a Methodist
chapel, and a school with a small eo-
downwnt.
Haworth B. B. Esq. (HuU bank)
Holder John, yeoman
Reynolds Mrs. gentlewoman
Rudstone Geo. merchant
Terry Avisoo, merchant
Farmers^ Pearum Rkrhaitl
Bullock John Pearson Thomas
Bullock Tbos. Pearson Wm.
Chambers Jobn Preston Wm.
Dugeiby John Smith Robert
Dugelby Matt. Twidaie Richard
Garaham Jobn Wilkinson Tbos.
Jackson Robert Wilson Thomas
Breeding John, vlct. Blue BeU, ^cie.
imcumgk
Chandler Geo. com miller
Clark Thomas, schoolmaster
Gibson Thomas, grocer
Machon Thomas, shoemaker
Pearson William, taUor
Popphs Joseph, blacksmith
Thompson Siunuel, vksL Duke of York
Nbw Port or New Villa or,
partly tai tht psridi oCFsitziagtoa, {k psitly
extrs-psrachha) wap. and Ubeity of How.
demhirs* and wi^ ci HarthiUt A milei
W. of South Cave. A pkaMnt thrivii^
vlUage situated oath* high road ttcmHcm-
dm to Holt and on tha Mait«i-W«igbtan
oanal. odatoatad foe Its aiamifkctaiia of
toes, tekks* and ooaise eaithenwam tbera
beiii« 1,700,000 tUss sad S,000,00» of
brieksmadeaanually. This now eonskleiabla
▼iUafe was fifty yean ago, a wild unculti-
vated iimxms, called " WaUiag Fen.** TbcTO
ishsBsabedof day, supetlov to any in tha
country, wfakh la got to tha depth of thirty
fleet bskm tha «««»» Thk hoMl wbkh so
faitely was a banan waste. Is now sold ft* tha^
purposss of tha above mfe. (ior 900L per aeiew
Than Is a neat brick chapel heta bekwgii^
to tha Wadeyaa Methodlsta, wected in Igl4,
and a Sunday aehool brioBging to that so*
dcty fbr tha instnictkio of two hundred poor
children of this and the nelghbourii^ vit
lages. Population. 339.
Those marked thus * are Is New VII.
lags, thus f in Weit Side« and thoee with*
out marks in Newport.
Bi4uksmitks, Coal merekamis^
Thornton John DuddinrJames
•Woodall Wm. Grasby Richard
Brick 4 ^^ a|^«* Cora miilen,
Amiatage Geo. Clarksou Jobn
~ " • " Robinson Wm.
Smith John
Drapertf
Bennington John
Hornsby Thomas
Kemp Robert
Soott William, <fe
BriUain Joseph
Brown Tbos.
Brown Jobn
Brown Wm.
Garoett James
Moss Thomas
BulcAsri,
Cryer Wm.
KirkWm.
CorpSNlart,
Brown Tbonms Armatage Geo.
•Moonoe^' Arthm Barker Tkoi«
druggist
DUAutii
Pi
Soott Anthony
KEW.
[East Riding.]
HOE.
87S
Glorkson John Duddiog TbcMiuwy
Cock Georige Jun.
Cryer Wm. Holmes Peter
Hudson Wm. Moonoey James
« Kirk James SaddUrt,
•Navlor Thomas Brown John
Robinson Wm, Prince John
Oroeert, Skoemakers,
Bennington John BorfT Peter
Kemp Robert Ramsay Edward
Scott Wm. Tailors,
Matimr nuaimfny Coolson James
Armatafe Thos. Hewson Geoxf^
Boyes Joseph Homsby Thos.
Craven John ' JScott Richard
Craven BMramin Soott Anthony
*Diiddiu/^TDo. sen.
•Armatage Thos. vict. Turk's Head
Baines Cnatles, gentleman
Brittain Geo. bricklayer
Button Amelia, hair dresser
Duddioff Wm. sacking weaver, and
basket maker
Dudding John, shopkeeper
Fitch George, baker
Foster James, vict. King's Arms Inn
Saville George, eartbenwftre mfr.
Snell John, gardener
Thompson Tnos. Kbopkeener
Turner Geo. vict. Crown it Anchor
Wardell Wm. schoolmaster
Goods sreooovefyad to and ftom Hull
every Tmesday naarast the fuU and change
of the moon, by Thcmias Dudding't pa«diet,
which also conveys passengers.
Fnmk Smithaoa conveys goods and
passengeis, by land, lo Hull, every Monday
at 10 rooming; to Uowden every Tuesday
evening at &
The Rodney Post-coach to Doo^aitarj
&fe every mg. at 9, to Hull at4 aft
Nbwsholmb with Bbind. in the
parish of Wressle, wap. of Haithill,
and liberty of Howdenshire ; % mUes
NW. of Howden. Pop. 177.
Clark John, gent Prickett UH
Elland James, genU Rowland hall
iVeiotoM, in the parish of Eestrhig-
ion, wap. and liberty of Howdeoriilre,
i miles £. of Howden.
Nswtov, to the parish of Winter-
ingbam, wnp. of Bnckrose ; 8 mis. E. of
Malton. Here is the residence of Geo,
Strickland, Esq. of Newton House,
Newtok, (East) in the parish of
Aldbrough, wap. and liberty of Hol-
derne«s ; 8 miles SSB. of Hornsea.—
Population, 38,
Farnmrg, Sbepberdson Wm,
Ooldthorp Samuel WeUs Thoous
Jackson WUliWQ
Mkwtom (Out), in the poarlsh of
Easington, wap. and liberty of Hol-
demeas : 4 miles ESE. of PatringtOB.
Popolation, «9.
Formeri if Veomen, Turner Robert
Bennington Robt, Wallls Richard
Cross John Winteringham T.
Hall John
NsWTOW-irrON-DBRWBNT, ill
the parish of Wilberibss, wap. of Hart-
hill, and liberty of ^ Petw^; 6
miles W. of Pocklingtoo. Pop. 205.
Robert Harrison, music preoaptor.
^ho resides here, is a blind miiu, ana
famous for bts mecbauleal ingeanity.
Fartnersi yeomen, Machln Thomas,
Bradley Tiios, Norton Grange
Brown Wm. Patchett Thos.
Brown Thos. Penrose Wm,
Chapman Thos. Pierson ThomBs
Colling^ Mary Young George
Cook Wm. Shoemakers,
Easlng^ood John Brown Edward
Fowler H. N. Harrison Wm,
Gilbert Charles Taylor John
Gray John Shopkeeper$^
Harrison Thos. Purdon Sarah
Jackson John Wbitaker Wm.
Cook Edward, wheelwright
Easingwold John, constable
Purdon John, tailor
Young Thomas, butcher '
Carr^, Robert Whitakar, to
Yoik every Sat.
Nbwton (West), in the parish of
Aldbrough, wap. and liberty of Hol-
demess ; 6 mb. N. of Hedon. Pop, \59.
Camplins Ann, vict. Gate
Evan Thomas, smitl^ and fonritr
Walton John, plumber and glazier
Farmers, Masterman Robt.
Caley William SumpneyThos.
Godolphin James Walker Edward
Johnson Charies Wray George
NewUm^Qn»lh0'fFQlds, see W(^
Newton,
NoBTON, (p.) to the wap, of
BudEToset i nsile SB, of Malton, The
ohoreh is a pwrpetual oanoy, in the patron*
age oC Mr. EviNmk, of which the R«nr. johA
RidMurdson b the inoumbcaL At the foot
ofthehridgB. hutwemthts plaoa and Mal«
ton, was, pretty easly in thetime of Henry
n. a hospital, dedicated to St Nidiolas,
founded liy Hoger de FlamviU, aad placed
under the govemmeut of the canons of Mab
too. PopiUadon, J0J7*
Gentry, jfc. Ellis Charles
Bower Robt. Esq. Greenwood ReT*
CoverdiUJobn WUIlam
II s
874
KUK.
[EoH Siding.}
OTT.
HaU George
UittJMBee BeUWm.
iBgieby John Robinson Tkof .
Monkman Tbot. Smith RIehaid
Nattoo Jnmes Smith Ann
Owiton Blinbeth Wilson Jemee
PiesUm Bliiabeth Wrapp Wm. ten.
Priettman Dafid "^ ' "
RawUn Jamea
Sellers Bridget
Watson Thoa.
Bedcett Ann
ChUton Robert
BuUktrtf
HolUdayFranois
JihlsooWm.
WitAeld Geo.
Wrapp
Garimtt James
Gray John
lO(f Mtrrkml,
Corps Edward
Blmer Tboa.
SetchfleU Bdw.
9ekooiwM»itrt,
Waiters John
Wood John
Skoimakertf
Wm.Jun. Crawford John
trwim^p Monkmaa Wm.
Adamson Wm. Ruston Tbos.
Dale r«awrenoe Stamper Richard
EUis Wm. A Ume Waters John
buroer Tailors^
Wardle Richard Crawford Wm.
Wise Robert Foster AutboDy
Saudtfrsoti Robert
Barracloti]!^ Francis, com miller
Clark Tbos. saddler
Collier Tbos. assistant overseer
Dickenson Wm. vict. Oak Tree
Fawoett Wm. stone mason
Ingilby Rtehard, linen draper
Lucas Tbos. pipe maker
Sellers James, cabinet maker
Shepherd John, sen. horse trainer
Shepherd John, Jan. surgeon
SteUiog Rkhard, fellmouger
Stooebouae John, gardener
Waddy Tbomas»b<Mrdingschoolj Nor-
ton grange
White PhiUip, rtet Bay Horse
WibonWm. wheelwright
Wray Robert, loper
NoiinunNHOLMB, (p.) tn the
wap.of HsithiUi «A idUm BSB. of Pock-
lii^ton. Thf churoh is dsdicsted to St
Jamci, and the Hring Is a rectory, in tke
patronage of the Arohblabop of York.—
Th»e was fbnneily l«eT» a imaU Benedictine
■uimery, Ibuaded by the aaoaiton of Roger
de Morley. The vilkigeis Show a mound,
a Uttle abova the village, at the bottom of a
«ood» in a moat roauuntle rttaation, as the
soils on whioh the mumery Stood. Pop.908.
Carr Rev. Charles, M. A. rector of
Bumby
Dyson Rev. Charles. M. A. rector of
Nunbumholme
Parmert ^ r«oswiK.BriKham Richard
Adamsou Robert Freer Thos.
Brigham Thoe. UakWm.
Pape Tbos. WlUdnsoii Wm.
Pipes John Yates Robert
Simpson Robeit
Bottle SaosL sboesnaker A shopksepei
Overend John, acboobnaster
Vaose Francla, wbeelwrigbt
NoMKBBLiiio, (p.) tnthe wnp.
sBdHbertyoriioUsnMMiemOaNW. oT
Honwea Agnes de Arehes, hi the leicn of
Khig Stephen, buihaprioiy here for Bena-
dietlne Nuns. Naakealbi« b a pcrpetnal
cuiaey* In the patroni^ of R. R. Dlzaa.
Esq. snd of Hanlagtan Hudson, Esq. kxd
of the manor. Pop. with Bewbolma* 94S.
Beal John, (private Asyhim^) Moor
cottage
FoTMsrsy Johami Wm.
Dixon Tbos. Robson George
Holland Wm.
OcTOM, In the parish of Thwing.
and wap. of f}kkettDg, 8 miles W. of
Bridlington.
Parwttn, LowsoD John
Brigbam Mary Webster Tbos.
Stephenson John, gamekeeper
OcTON GBANon, in the parish of
Tbwlng, and wap. of Dickering, t
miles WNW. of BridUngton.
Brigbam John, former
Marshall Robert, iarmer
OsooDBY, tn the parish of Hem-
tng^mnigh, wan. of Ouse and Derwent^
i.t .^_ of HQ(^rdenshire, 2
Popntation, 189.
Lakeland Jamea
Morritt George
Qnarion Tboa.
Tennant Richard
TlBdaU€»ee.
TlndaUWm.
Wood Wbk
and liberty
NS. of Selby.
Fanusrf,
Bussey Benj.
Calvert John
Calvert George
Dibb Thos.
Hobaon Robert,
OsgodbyhaU
Brown Micbnel, corn miller
Douglas EUs. Vict. Half Moon
Wales Thos. shopkeeper
OTTRiNmiAM. (p.) in the wajx
and liberty of Hoklemess, 6 miles SB.
of Hedon. The church m an ancient
structure, dedicated to St. Winifrei),
in the gift of the Chancellosof the
college of Oxford, and the Rev. John
Mackereth is the perpetual curate-
There Is also a neet Methodist chapeL
built In 1615, and a small fiee school
Ibr BO children. Popnbition, 687.
I^etters are reedved svery Mon. Wed. aoi
Sat. by Wing*k oaravso, azrivee 12 at
noon, departs 0 eveoftif .
Dunn R. Christopher, gpntlemia
DttAD Rgbect, 9Qboom»Ut
OWB.
[Eoii Rtding,'\
PAT.
875
Efrgteston Wm. hone dealer
FOgff BeDj. tict. White Hone
Webster Robert^ com miller
BlacksmUk$, Webster RiduiTd
Ingram Wm. Qroe9n^
WellJngtiam Geo. Monrto Rfcbard
Wright Hugh Smith John
Fofmert kYtomtm^ Wright Hugh
Bieulun Wm. flofsiaArert.
BlenIdD Cbristr. Boynton Wro.
BlenldD Elis. Boothby James
Carlin Wm. Holdemess John
Dunn Isaac Robinson Robert
E|rgleston Wm. Tailort,
Gibson John Bridling James
Gibson Jooatban Jackson Wm.
Jeflforron Wm. fVheekoHgkU^
IiaseDbj Mary Johnson Edward
Rider James Morris Richard
Scbofieid Isaac
Corriors— Christopher Wilson A
John Wellingham to Hull, South Fcod-
ingham, Holmpton, d; Slcedding, every
Tu. and Fri.
Owbrtmgk, in the parish of Swine,
wap. and liberty of Holderness, 6 mis.
NNW. of Hedon.
Omtikotpe, in the parish of Pook-
Unjrton, and wap. of Harthill, 2| mis.
NNE. of Pocklfngton. Pop. 9.
OtMirop, in the parish of Eastring-
ton, wap. and libera of Howdenshire,
81 miles BNB. of Howden.
OwsTwicK, In the parishes of
Gaiton and Rooss. wap. and liberty
of Hokiierne88,8 mis. ENE. of Hedon.
Population 139.
Farmerf, Ford John
Baxter Wm. Smith Joseph
Coates John
Carrier— Wm. Ford to Hall erery
Tuesday.
OwTHORMy (p.) in the wap. and
BbertyorHoldflraetst Ainli.NB.ofFirtiiiif>
ton. Thbvll]ag«» situated oo the ibon of
the German oema, has suflbred much from
flie eneroafilmiaits of the tea, ivhieh are
averaged at, fhxn i to 9| yards annusllyaioiig
the coait The church, dedicated to 8t.
Peter, which was CKded here by one of the
benerolent SIsten, (lo weU known in the
aansls of history) on the night of February
16th, 1816, Ua with a nost treneadous cruh
Into the bosom of the ocean. The living ie
a vicarage, of which the Sing is the patron,
and the Rev. James Robaoo the hwumbent
Populatkm, 143.
Farmerf, Ingram John
Atkinson Peter Wing Daniel
Biglin Thomas fPUelwrigkit,
Cookman Franob Westerdale J. sen.
Dibb Wm. Westefdflie J. jun.^
Drew Newark, boatman
Hussey Phineas, grocer
Lamb John, blacksmith
Smith David, taikxr
Tiplady Wm. schoolmaster
Turner Wm. com mUler
OoMwrdpke, in the parish of Black-
toil, wap. and liberty of Howdenshire^
6 miles E. of Howden.
Painthobpb, Id the parish of
Kirby Underdale, and wap. of Buck-
rose, 7 miles N. of Po6kllugton.
Machell Robert, Esq.
ForsMrt, Kirby John
Beal Richard White John
Clarkson Wm. Wilson Timothy
Jennings Geo. Wright Phillip
Park'Houte, in the parish of
Thornton, and wap, of Harthill ; 7
miles SW. of PookUngton.^
PATRINGTON, (p.)
in the wap. and liberty of Holdtfnea: 10
miles tnm Hedon, 18 ftom Hull, S6 troia
Hornsea, 67 from York, and 188 flrom Loo.
doiu The church, w'hidi it a beautiful
Gothic structure, in the form of a ctcms. Is
dedicated to St Patrick, ftom which Sah.t
the town is said to 'derive Its name. The
patronage of the Uving ts in Clare HalU
Cambridge, and the Rev. John Bfansfleld is
the rector. Hera U a Methodist Meeting
House, and an Independent chapeL The
marlLct is on Saturday. Several smaU vcs-
seb trade from hence to Hull and London
with com chiefly, and many vesseli ate em*
ployed faithelhaeand coal trade fhnn the
West RkUng. A navigable creek, of the
Humber, called Pstrlngton Haven, comoe
withtakabootamileorthte placcb Patrfaig*
ton is suppoaed by Camden to have beso the
PrsBtorium of Ptolemy, and about sixty
years ago a stone was dug up here, which has
evldeatty formed part of a Roman altar.«-*
Population, 1244
iVtfi'Jfarlsr— W. jBFyBRsoir,
LBtters arrive every Mon. Wed. and Sat. br
John Wing's Accommodation coach, at
If o'clock^ and are dispatched at i ia
the afternoon of the samedays*
Fewson David^ gentleman
Metealfe Re?. Eobett, oamU» Rec«
tory house
Pearson John, gentleman
Sawyer John, gentleman
Wreghit Margaret, gentlewoman
Btaekstmihi. Edson Robt Mn^
Coitec fidworo Edaoo Robt. Jun^
PAT. lEagt Biding.'] n^.
876
Boot if Skom»aktr», WnghX John
BeU John Grocers ^ DrMrg^
Carter John Aisthorpe, Wm.
Carter Wm. Borrow Jane
Cartwright George Chapman John
CoQDiston Samuel Durni Robert
Cousins John
Dring Robert
Gibion John
Lasenbj John
Wallis John
WaUon North
Bricklajfert,
Prew Wm.
Moore Thomas
Blocker*,
Newcombe John
Peafitoa Robert
Peanon Widow
Cam 3iitlmt,
Hopper Wm.
Hopper Tbof.
Kirk Porter
Fa
Harper Isaac
Laxenby John
ThompMJO Jane
WalHs Riofaard
MoU Catdmt
Penrose Riobard
Penrose George
Plumh«rtifGlaxi€rs,
Blenkam John
Blenkam Thos.
Johnson Cbristr.
Langtfaon^e Thoa.
Saddler*,
Harrison John
Wriftht George
Sdtool$Ma*t€r$f
Clapham John
Uobsoti Edmund
Che&niau Wiir!am,Saiith Henry
Eastfie Id house Jfirato Hat Mfr*.
Bleiikarn Elis<
VTehster Mary Ann
SvargKnUf
Bromley James
Clifford Robert "^
Kirkby N. W.
Tbttori.
Firth Robert
Hilton John
Med forth Robert
Newcombe John
Norton Robert
Ramsey TUbs.
frheenDrtf^kt9f
Andrew Aaron
Harrison James
Chfrsmau John
Duim James
Fenwick Thos.
Fewson John
G\l&n John
HttU Matthew
Johnson Elix.
Little' Wm.
Marshall Creorge
Munby Joseph
Pearson Robert
fSayles Robert
Thorp John
Thorp Wm.
Towse Richard
Omiimierty
Wood Cbristr,
/mu and Thvernt •
Board, WilUam Hobnes
Board, Rkibd. Buriell, (& com nert)
HftTenslde
Sloop, Thomas Jackion, Hftven side
Three Tuna, Wm. Jefferson^ (<fe com-
mon brewer
Three Tuns, John Rscreet
Andrew Wm. cooper
Arnet Rev. Wm. (Methodist)
Barron Wm. ooal dealer
Blenkam Thos. joiner
Coates Edw. principal waiter
ComistOB Jas. governor of poor-bouee
Foster Robert, veterinary surgeon
Foster John» castrator
Hill Thomas, excise officer
HolnHM Wm. oommon brewer
Klrkwood Matthew, coal dealer
Kemp Rer. Wm. (Methodist)
i-Mgtborp Thomas, parish clerlr
MortsoD Jobn^ fruiterer
Overton Edward, painter
PenroseMary Ann.millinerdhlresf nkr.
Pioder Wm. toU bar keeper
Pratman James, hawker
Rider Thomas, brick ^ tfle maker
Robinson Joseph, hawker
Smites David, cool and lime mercbaiit.
Haven side
Sntdiffe Wm.vessel owiier,Haven sldo
Wreghit John, dock and watchmaker
Currwrs.
John Barrett to Hull every Tuetdar
<& Friday, dep. I ms. ret. 9 nj^t.
John Wing, (caravan) to Hull every
Mon. Wed. A SaU at 4 afternoon.
^olfrCorrMfv-W .Sharp to Wakefteld
Coach— William Thorp, to the Reia
Deer, Hull, every T«iesday, dep.
6 mom. ret. 9 at night.
Paul or Paohill, (p.) in the
wsp. and Hberty of Hotdexncaa ; 3 miles SW.
of Hedon, pleasantly sitaated oa the East
side of tbe ilumber. This riDage, during
tbe late war, was in great fiune Ibr its dock-
yard* where ships of the line of as high a
rate as seventy-fours were built. The
efatircb, dedicated to St. Andrew and St.
Mary, is a very ancient building, and is
generally supposed to have been erected b»>
fbre the Conquest The Uvingisaricarage^
bi the patronage of tbe Ardtbisbop of Yorka
Hereualsoa Methodist ohapel, with a Suft.
day school attached to it. Pop. 480.
Bowman Rev. John, perpetoal cunte
Forsiert, RoundhiU Widow
Champney George Tomlin Alfred D.
Hall Thos. WUUngfaam Rich.
Harrison <feEmp80ii fiAoemo^ert,
Iveson Wm. Eastwood Wm.
Leonard Abraham Lee C^eorge
Malthouse Wm. 7bt/er#,
Richardson John Rider Tbomai
Rtofaardaen Tbos. WaUDurBobexi
Aocock John, viot. Royal Oek
Cmddook Geo. vtet. Homber Tavern
Iveson Robert, land surveyor
LktdieWn. assessor
Sanderson James, grocer
Stovin Susanna, Boreas bUl
OMTMrt Ay Xia»d--George Wright, ta
Hull, Tu. 6i Sat. dep. at 6 mom.^
ret. 7 evening.
Carriers 6y ir«l«r-^obn Aucock and
Wm. Starker, every Tuesday and
Saturday to Hull
Peasthorpe, in the parish of WeK
wick, wap. and liberty of Holderness ;
1 mUe S^. of Patrin/i>;ton.
Plwghlang, in the parish of Wei-
wick, wap. and liberty of Holdenew I
1 mtle Site, of Pvtriogtoo.
PLU.
[East RidHng.l
POC.
377
Pluekkam, in the parish of Wbar-
DiUei
Percy, and wap. of Buckrose ; 8
NE.ofPocidii]gtoo.
POCKLINGTON, (P.)
latlM wap. of Harthill, nd liberty of St
PctM't t 7 milM ftom ]fark«l-W«ig|itoa»
17 ftom Diifldd, 17 fkom Malton* 13 from
York, and 105 fkom London. Theplaoet of
wonhip. in Poeklingtoo, ave tlw paziih
cfauidi, a very plain homdy stmctuie, de-
dieated to AU-Saints> of vhioh the Rer.
Charki WolTEyie* B. D. is vicar, and the
DeanofYork»thepatro& An Independent
chapelp of whidi Rev. Thomaa Huttoo,
it minister; a Methodist chapel, a small
Roman Catholic chapel, and a diapd be-
loi^faig to the Primitive Methodists Here
Is a noUy endowed Free School, liar teaching
the dead languages to an imlimited number
of scholars, belonging to the town and neigh-
bourhood of Podilington, with a revenue
fhnn lands of tnm twelve to fourteen hun-
dred pounds per annum. Rev. Thos. Shield,
B. D. master. Rev. Thomas Brown, sub-
master, who is entitled to one-thixd of the
profits, and Rev. David Jones, usher. There
is also a National Sdtool, erected at the sola
expenseof Robert Dennison, Em^ of Kiln-
wick Percy, and very liberally supported by
the gentry in the town. Average number oif
scholars, 7^ tx>ys and 60 girb. In 1814, an
act of parliament was passed fbr making b
mvlgabie canal ftom East Cotttngwith to
Street Bridge, (about a mile ftom PockHng*
ton) which has been completed and consideiw
able bushtess b now carried on in bringing
to the place coal, lime, manure, and mer«
chandiie, and taking away com, flour, ttm*
ber, and other articles. The market day is
on Saturday, and the races on the second of
May in every year. In a gmvd pit in
Bamsley field, near this town, were (hig up
in 1763, fbur human skeletons t three were
without coffins, the fourth was cnckxed in a
coflSn with an urn at the head, on the out-
side of which were engraved several ancient
cbaracten. Population, 1968*
POST-MASTER—Matthbw Jacksoii, OJIc; New Papmmi.
Plaees Arom whence
Letter bags are recvd.
Distance.
Postage
Arrival of Mails.
Departure of Malls.
Yoric
HuU
Bereriey
13
2T
18
T
IT
id.
8 moniiog, winter.
T morniog summer.
ditlo.
ditlo.
ditto.
4 eYening summer
and winter.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
** '
OIRBCTORT.
Armitoge Rev. John, Cbapmangate
Bagley Geo. high constable of Wilton
Beacon^ Hungate
Beal Thomas, yeoman, Hnngate
Bland Anthony, yeoman, H ungate
Brown Rev. Tiius.curate.ChapmaDgt.
Clarkson George, gent. Chapmangat«
Clarloon Geo. yeoman, Cbapmangate
Cook Wm. jgeut. West green
Creggs William, gent. Sroithv hill
Dewsbury Mrs. Mary, gentlewoman,
Unton street
Elltott Samuel, gent. Brass castle bill
Hagyard Thos. yeoman. Cbapmangt.
Harrison Jonathan, gent. Cbapmangt.
Holmes Sarah, gentwmn. Cbapmangt.
Howden Matthew, yeoman, Hungate
Hudson Mrs. Anne, gentwmn. Hungt.
Hutton Re?. Thomas, Independent
minister, George street
Johnson Thomas, gent. Hungate
Jones Rev. DaTkl,
La Plain John, gent. Market place
lA>ftho\isc John, gent. Hungate
LofthoQse Thomas, gent. Hungate
Lofthouse Geo. yeoman^ungate
Richardson Thos. gent. Hall ^b
Richardson Mrs. Ann. Swine market
Scaife Christphr. i^nt. Brass castle hill
Seymour W. P. gent. Cbapmangate
Spurr Mn. Jane, Cbapmangate
StalUard John. gent. Yellow bouse
StaveleyMrs J9usannab,Brass castle hill
Thompson RIchd. gent. Cbapmangate
Walker William, cent. Cbapmangate
Wedell John, gei^ Cbapmangate
'Wilkinson Mrs. Ruth, George street
Wolton Mn. Elizabeth, Cbapmangate
AcadtmUif Boarding (md Day,
Jackson Robert, (day) Cbapmangate
National, John Banks, West green
Newsom Daniel, (day) George street
Pocklington School, Rev. Thomas
Shield, B. D. West green
Wilkinson John, (day) Cbapmangate
Wright Miss Ann, (hidies' boarding)
Cbapmangate
Wrightson Miss Ann, (ladies* boerd^ng)
Yellow bottSf^
878
POC.
lEast MidiHff.]
TOC.
Aitomiet and SolicUors,
Holmei Natbaniel, Cbapmanffate
Powell James, George street
AucHomMn cmd Jpprmaen.
Lowe John Nathan, George street
Scoife Tliomas, Chapmangate
Bqcoh mid Bmttm' Paeion.
Hudson Henry, Market plaoe
Pape Henry, <<fc comdlr.)i8wiD0 mkt
Fife Thomas, Market pla09
Thhsk James, H ungate
WkitweU Ann, Market place
BlmtttmHki.
BastoB. John, Church lane
James WilUam. George street
Myers Emanuel, Hungate
Riohardsoa Thomas, Hungate
Riohardson Thomas, Chaproangate
Eichardton John, Back lane
BookMU&n and SUtUcmn,
Abbey Thomas, Market place
Easton John, (<fe printer) Market pi.
Jackaon Robert, Market pkuie
Booi and Skot Maken,
Donn Robert, Smithv bill
Easton John, (and taispector of raw
hkles) Market place
Lund Wm. May. Swine martcet
Marshall Thos. (A tea dlr.) Unton st.
PeitonGeo. Marketplace
Rk^ardson Wm. Martcet place
Richardson Robert, Smithy hill
Risnin William, Market place
Todd Robert, Cbapmangate
Wright WiUlaro, (and patten maker)
Cbapmangate
Brmtem'inMd Timmrt,
Bamby Richard, Market place
Graves Thomas, Market plaoe
ColUson Elisha. Cbapmangate
Stables Seth, Cbapmangate
Staveley Mrs. Ann, Cbapmangate
Bricklayert and BuHdmrt,
Dove William, Cbapmangate
Grant Thomas, Cbapmaugate
Ireland John, Greorre street
Richardson Wm. Cbapmangate
Richardson Thos. Market place
Ward Stephen, Marketplace
Butcher*',
Brown Henry, Market place
CattoD Thomas, New pavement
C\>ok Thomas, Wt»st green
Harland Thomas, Cbapmangate
gilbom James, Swine market
Maveley Thomas, Geoi^e street
Terry •fiiomas. Market pbice
Wilson James, Cbapmangate
ChamutM and DruggUU,
BottoriU WiUtem, Mvket pkoe
Hornby Thomas. Market place
Kittle A Ibhie, Market place
Wrightson Wm. Market place
Clock and fVaick Maken,
Fryer John, (A sUveinnith) Wateiioo
bnikiiJiin
MUmt BeidWD, West gnm
Cocpen.
NkibolMm John, Watevloo boiklDS^
Stockton Robert, Market pfaice
Tindale James, (and winnowing ma-
chine maker) Maiket place
TiBdale William, Smithy hlU
Ofm MiUert,
Do^ Rldiard, London street
English Richaid, Marketplace
Overend Timothy, Devonshire miOi
Peart James, Low mill
Smith Ellen, Clock miU
Cttrrier af^^t Lt^ttker Stlier*
Ri^jjiQ Gforge, Union street
Farmers .
Rpjii Jftnies, Cliiy field
Bifit ThnmH'^, Htingnte
Chiton Thomiyt, New pavemcut
C^H^k WiHifim, Wtfst Rreen
FiiMLTwflel^J FinuckA, Market place
Gjlt^ Jubii, Tua bouse
Ibliol>nei Hii^b, Ctif^njiftnente
KtHtl^'U'i'll Thos* sf r*. l'hfii>miinKnte
Wnur Wm. PockHiJgl*>il ctimruiMi
Ri^l^^T^4*^fJ Uidirtrd^ Wtrfidlifmse
Suiitji WilliFim, PftJitli field
8t4(Vt«lev Ttjomfis. CliftpmnDpit©
VrtiJiH.* John, PofklirtiTton cunimOQ
Wrilk^r Juhri, Himaiitc
Witii.'x Thorn Ji , ^"^ ;-nin^te
Fat'ftei'tt
Catton Thomas, Hungate
Prest Jas. (6s cow doctor) Market pl#
FelUnmger*.
Blancbard John, Cbapmanraite
Blanchard George, Union street
Flour and Provieion DeaUrt.
Allison Ann, Market pbice
Bellerhy William, Hungate
Biass DanieL Market place
Martindale Thomas. Hungate
Rispin James, Market plaoe
Skelton John, opuosite Smithy bill
Smith George, Market place
Smith John, Hungate
Statbers William, Market plaoe
SUthers James, Cbapmangate
Swan Thomas, New pavement
Gardener* and Seedsmen,
Evans John, Union street
Foster John, Union street
POC.
[East Ridmg,] poc.
»7d
MurijEiU-QjJ Jt>bn, Uuton strti^t
Eiriccbard John, Chrtpman^tR
Blnrii^h^inl Gt^ot^*, (To ion strtrct
l^iiU Wininm. Market i^loce
Hall Jobu, Market place
fijililwin Mnry, Market place
BelWby WUImm, Hiineitte
Bia.'i^ Dnuiel, Market innc^
Calkin Jobn, Miirket plat^e
Clark John, Mi:ukE?t [iTace
Daviauu Sawden^ Marki^t ptiCe
lingynrd William, MiLrkEst pbic^
Hriif J urd Tijnmui, Marktit place
Jklartirulnie Thorn [i5^. CbayniaiijEratc
Powi^U Wm, (A: tailor) Marktit (4.
£t^ok.^ Chftrlefif (und iKi^ent to the
PboeniJt Fire office) Market plact*
Wright T bos, (*l! IflilorjNevp paveoiaui
I!od£rson HoDrj t Swine* market
Eispin Ja^mtiSj Market pluoe
Hut DdaierSf ^i?.
Bamby Hi chard, 5l4rkft phtce
1-aUon .fobn, Marki^t ijift'ie
Htun^ird Thumasi^ Miirket pinfts
Jf4t;k50ii Tiiouiiis, Mi^rkt^t pl&c^
Liiisti?r Tbt>s. (tntr, ) ChriprnQjiirata
PowpU Witiianij Markpt plntu
Wrifriit ThomiiK^ Ntsw paiomcnt
Bfty H^rspjlalph JohDson. Market pi,
'Biri,:k Bull, Thos. Terry, al'tfkotpl.
Bbiok JSwao, Dni, Harlnnd, Market pi.
Bimkj Thos, Kicttardson, Market pi.
Canal Inn, Robt. Mnrlitt, Ctti^til hfad
Cross Keys. Wra, J abos^m, Smithy bill
I>>K * Duck, Rt, Hay, New pavement
Feathers Inn, Fm^icis Fallowfieldj
WatorkK) huildhii^a
Horse Sbw!*t Thos, Wilson, Market p!,
New luUjJt^hn C^!o,Overeud, Canal hd»
Red Lion J Thti?* Stnvi^lcy, Gecirge at,
BUiTTf Ann Walker, Marltet platx*
WelimjBrton Inn, A no Alax>' DawU,
CahtU side
White aw Jin, Fnmds BeU^ New
pitv^c?nieat
Wiqdmill, Thos, Grant, Cbapmajigate
JrmifnOHgfrr mrid Dmleri in IJattUtore,
Abbey Thomas. Market place
Baniby Hiehard, Mnrk^t pla^e
Cook jame^it Market plftco
Jackson Rol^ertf Market plnoe
JnUtertf Buitii$TS and Vabhi€l Mak«rs*
Cranswick Frands, George stn?et
Hall Hkhard^ Back tatie
H.-irrison .fftbn, ChapnmtJtfatc
KivliTfi Thorija.^, Swint^ rrtrtrlct^f
JudioA Robert, George itieet
Richardson Wm. (cabinet maker and
upholsterer) New pavement
MilUnert and Dreu Makers,
Dove Ann. Smithy hill
Hudson Euza. Huns^te
Judson Miss Mary, George street
Swan Ann» New pavement
. Painier:
Scaife William^ Church lane
Suarr William, New pavement
Ptumbert and Glaziers,
Gash John, Swine market
Johnson John, Market place
Scaife Thomas, Hun^ate ^
Saddlers,
Gilbertson Thomas, Marketplace
LinwoodJohn, Marketplace
Skopke^ers,
Allison Ann, Marketplace
BishopAnn, Union street
Cook Thomas, Marketplace
SMrU Merehanis,
English Richard, Union square
Gardham William and John, (and
seedsmen) Union street
Johnson Ralph, Market place
Straw Hat Makers.
Cook James, Marketplace
Cook Mary. Market place
Ware Elizabeth, Market place
Swre^ons,
Bell John, Market place
Bell Richard, (<fe coroner for the East
Riding) Chapman^te
Danson Edward, Chapmangate
Hornby Tbonuis, Market pbice
KettleweU Thomas. Cbapmani;ate
Marshall William, Market place
Raeburn J. D. White bouse, near
Georj(o street
Tailors and Drapers,
Brigrham Georige, Chapmangate
BiiUer Thomas, Chapmangate
Cook William, H ungate
CragjDTs Thomas, Chapmangate
ScBiIe James, Market place
Stubbs William, Chun^ lane
Ward Robert, Chapmangate
Watt Bannister, Swine market
Talhw Chandlers,
Jackson Matthew, New pavement
Jackson John, Hungate
Tanner.
Wibon Thos. KnowUon, Union st«
ff^eelterighis.
Bradley Joseph, Market plaoe
Stubbs Richard, Chapmangate
Stubbs Henry, Chapmangate
Winter WUliam, Hungate
860
poc. [Eatt Ridittg.] tKt.
Anoitace Wm. cattle (fir. tnndoD tt.
Asklnm Jamei, woobta^r, ds doaler
in voKtPd A yam, CbApmangate
Brim Wm. dealer in hosiery yam,
iCbapnanffate
Gahftaa Tboi. rope nkr. Uniooit
Gash Jolin,Mrilienwaiedealer» Swlae
market
Hodnon John, dyer, Hungato
KirUaikd Wm. WDip maker, UnHm st.
Richardson William, stone mason,
Geoive street
Sanderson Robert, constable,
8caife Jas. sab-distributor of stamps,
(fbr Robert Osborne, Esq. Stamp
OAce, Hull)
Stahles Seth, maltster, €nia)>man|rate
Stonebouse F. excise oiBoer, Cbap-
maogate
fiwan Clifford, wood turner and fancy
chair maker. New pafement
Swan Mark, lock keeper. Canal bead
Wilson Geo. ^ass, Ac, dlr. Market pi.
Wit^ John, com fiMtor,
CARRIERS BT LAND.
JIary Gites, to Coppergnte warehouse,
York, on Wed. and Sat. departs 8
meaning, returns 9 erenlns
John Met^ A John Ward, to Utig
gi^, every Satnrday
Robert Manners, to the Kinff;;s Arms.
Foss bridge, Yoik, on Tho. and
Sat. dep. 8 mg. ret. same day.—
To Hull, CTeiy Mon. ^dep. T CTg.
and ret. at 8 on Wed. (stops at
CoMh <fe Hones, Mytongt. Hull)
Ifary Hodgson, to Market- Weightoa,
every We<mesday
Jas. Thompson, to Yt>rk, Tbn. tdk Sat
dep. 8 mg. ret. same day
John Cockbum, to Hull, Mon. A Tbu.
CARRIERS BT WATER.
The UnUm PacM, sails alternately
tvom ^ocklington Canal head to
Oamett William
Johnson John
Johnson Wm.
Luck William
High St. Hull, and from thence to E?i^'£X^^^
Pcwklhigton Canal hd.e?eryweelc *'wkUomrey
PocfLTHORPB, kx the parish of
Nafferton, and wap.of Dickering; 4
miles NNE. of Driffield.
Prbstok, (p.) In the wap. of
HoUflOCH, MMl Wwtiei of St PMer anA
HoldsnuBis 1 aaila N. of Uedoik llw
efanidi, of which ttM Rer. John Dixon is
Tiflsr, and Um Sub-den of York patron, k
dodiostodto An SsiBti. Hen it a poUie
bed fai October 1718, end en-
the naolety of «he vent of 20
scieioflBiid« wfaSdils ■nttuslly lot to tha
beet bkkUr, is puTSUsnee of the trifi oC Tho-
mas Hokne. the other Boietjr is given for the
bendlt or the poor of thetofwnridm eitha
diicntkaiof the mInielwaBd churchinudene.
Hera an ehspeb for the Methodists end Pii«
mitire Methodiilh Po^BSSi
Harrison Sarah, genttewomaB
Maokereth George, snnpion
BlaektmUks, ShUfitoWni.
Ireland DaTid Simpson Joseph
ffliarp William Smith William
Brieklatfgrt, Storcr Robert
Pickerinr Wm. TrowlU John
Stephenson Rtebd.Walker John
Sunderland Adam. Ward Michael
Buieken, Watson John
Allinson John Wellingbam John
Campkm John WflsonTThpmas
Diew Edward Wlnteringham G.
Ccrm MUt§tt, Qiurdmmt,
Simpson John Fisher John
Watscm Robert S. Uockney John
FmnMrt 4r Fsamm, Hockney Wm.
AsevJ.F. ^ ^'^^'i.
BiKttn J^n Few«ter Dayid
Branton Francis if ackereth John
Branton John Mason Catharine
Brocklebank€ko,Mitaer James -
Bum John Webster Francis
BumEdwaid _ Bkotmaktn,
Bumham Edward Harrison Richard
Buroham Wm. Harrison WilBam
Dixon Richard Jackson Peter
Dodds Thomas Jadcson Gewge
Pearson William
Pearson John
Penrose Thomas
Stow John
Taiiortf
Parker John
Pearson Tfoos.
Robinson John
Hall Wm. Esq. Pocklhorpe baU
ICilner John, farmer
PoaTiNOTON, in the parish of
Eas^rington, wap. and liberty of How-
densbira ; 4 miles NE. of Howden.
Population with Cavlll.>98.
_ ,, formtM, Bell Rliiabeth
Sell John BeUHenr}',Grange
Park Godfrey
Reed Thomas
Robinson Martin
A?ison Thomas, horse breaker
Cbampney Mary, spirit merchant
Duke Isaac, weaver
Dunn Joseph, parish clerk
Fewster David, wheelwright
Haason John, governor ofpoor house
Leaf James, viot. Queen's Head
Luck Mark, schoolmuster
Biilner James, beast jobber
Picknid Wm. vict. King's Head
RobUison MaiUs, overseer
PRI.
[East Riding.]
ItlL.
S81
ThomMon JaiMs iM,' Cock 4i Bell
West John, scboolroMtet
Cbrr^s— Robert BfowD andThvMas
tMtofti to Htltl, Tuetdfty ttid
FrkhiT, departs at noraUig, »-
turnOatingbt.
tFUgUt^i^ loPttilDCtOBAHim^
erery TaeMay awl Fndey
PrieM BUI, in tbe part* of
WfeMle,«iiil wa|^.^HartUu; s aoIlM
NW. of Howden.
PattfSnet or Pi^mm^i fW, id the
mnrUh of South Cafe, HbMty of St.
Peter, imdwto. oTMitftMIl; 9 miles
9W. of South Caii^< Po^ulatioa^ 2#9.
Raisthorpb, in th^ |NurUb of
Wbanam Percv, and ^m. of Bdck-
rose) 8 miles SS. td Matton. Potr.
with Birdsall, 47.
^ewitMm John, famer
titKfftpn*f see CKMiuflMsen^ Settv*
RsieiiToifi (p.) in the wap. of
Diekertng ; *k mis. SB. of Hvmnanby.
The liTiQff is a discbaraed Ticaraga, of
which the R«T, John S&icldandls the
ipeumbentyflttd Sftr WUliain Striddaud,
Bart, the patfoA. Pop. 2 IT.
Strieliland Arthur, Esq. Raigbton haU
BlodNiiMt. Johnson Thomas
Hotchinsoa Ralph Myers John
Serif euer John wbitty Robert
Farmmrs. Wood John
Cross Richard Oroctn, if€.
Fowler Thomas Waller Cbristphr.
Garion Thomas Welboom Thos.
Holtby Riehaid. eaiMatsr
Omaad Tboe. Tioi. I)oUerill Imi
RiecALL, (p.) in the wap. of
<Jase and Derwent, Hbtrtiei of HowdeniUie
sad St Petct'sj 10 mild S. of York. The
church U dedicated to St Marf , and the
living whieh b a diidiarged vicarage, it in
tfie^oftheiprebcBdaryof lUoealL There
it at this place an endowed idiool, fbr teach-
ing twelve poor childrm to read. The vil-
lage of Ricoall la situated near flie river
Quae, and to memorahleaa the landing plaoe
of Harftger, ktog of Norway, in 1088.*
Here ate two manon in tiito partol^, one of
tfiem bdongfog to the Prebendary, and the
other to the Biihop of Durham. On th»
weat of the village and iiApending on the
banks of the river are the magnifloent r»>
mains of the e|Aaoopal manor-house of La,
WA BtO; and the maasian ia aunrounded
hf three broad umtB, the river bataig the
* SesfoLil. pagetl.
western boundary. About fifty years ago
when the land fat tMa vUliMe flnt came into
cultivation, aeieral entire sknUs were dug op
in good pfeservation, and a rou^ flag four
feet square with a cross harbaionsly sculp*
tnred was found h*re^ and at present ftmns
partof the paveihent of the parish church.
The populatftan of thift tiOage now aniouM
to 590.
Htte iohB« irenHeiMd
Haylaod Toos. surreon is apotheoatV
KrfidaU ReT.>rod?rick, A. B. vicdr
Parker Re?. Wm. ricar of Slflpwlth,
(mag;lstmte)
Ricbaidson Tof^ taq, RicodH htXL
BlaehmUkt, Rmans. Ajuu
DonthwaiteJeiA^ Wheel haU
HareGeocge
Davis Junes
Wood Charles
PmttT*senr.
Pratt T.junr.
ComMUUrt.
Campleioha Rd.
Ssi^Johii
FonMrsd[r«o«n
Ayres Job
Blanshard James
Romans John
Ruflf Robert
SlWersides Mark
Silfenddes Robert
Smith W.J.
Tbpmpson Wm.
(and buloher)
Tomlinson Geo.
(4( shopkeeper)
Walker Joseph
I, Wnrdle James
Wardle Ann
, Wilson Rl^Md
BoswellW. AJ. Worroley Thomas
BulmerWm. atid SIkoeiiMUert.
coal merohaat Caroplejohn Wm.
Buriand Wm. Patrick Rtebard
Daniel Thomas SiKei^es Gay
Pentiman John Skopketptrt,
Longfellow Wm. Carr Thomas
Moody George Davison WUllam
Myers Geor]^ Jefferson Wm.
Newsbam Ridiard. parish clerk
Pratt Richard, cabinet maker
SUrentides Guy, riot Grey Hound
Smith W. J. Tiot. Dioven' Inn
Stokes James, tailor
Swlnbank Isaac, Ttet Hare A Hounds
Thompson Eliiabe^, rict. Sbookler
oiMutton
Wilson Robert, schoolmaster
Cmritrt,
John Carr, Sarah Corr, and Thomas
Miiscbamp, to Toilc, every SaU
and to Semy, every Mon. dep. T
inc. and ret. in the evening
Two CoQches pass thronghtms place
ftom Tprk at | past 8 mg. to meet
the Steam Packets at Selby, and
return according to tide
RiLDfuoTON, (P.) in the wap. of
Buckioaei5nilleeN£.of Malton. Sttnated
on the banks of thf Derweat, which is navi*
gable front heaoe to the If umber Ibr small
vessels. The tfiurdi b dedicated to St. An*
K K
S8S
EiM. [EaH Riding.}
us.
drewt andtlMlM^wlitehiiiiittieginor
OwktaiK, bci^oyed br.ttie Rar. Jmifli Car-
ter Otwo. In aMHSon to theptriih church,
dMn IfhcreachtpellbrtheliMkpeDdaiti,
and another tfx the Methodieti. A oourt-
taran b hdd here anmially for tbB neawtrj
of debt! under forty diUUiigi. Pop. 683.
AUanson Thomas, warg^
RustoD Nicholas, sen. gentlemaii
Ruston Thonkas, Jan. gentleman
Sykes Rev. G«o. Independent miniitor
' Blaekmitkt, Harrison William
Simpkin Robert, HiU John
(andftunier) Hopper John
filmpUn Joseph, Kay John _
(and fiuTier) Stephenson That,
FonMft^ rmmm, Ward Oeom
Adamson James WUldnson Wm.
Banks Robert lA^oeert,
Dale Jonathan Dennison John
Harper Robert Hailewood John,
Harrison John sen.
Lamb Thos. sen. Simpkin John, sen.
Lamb Thos. jun. SiropUn John, jun.
Ouston Charies ' Turner Ann
PickeringSamuel Skoemakmv,
Preston Thos. sen.CoUioson Wm.sen.
Ruston Nicholas, ColUnsonWm.jnn.
jun. Colttnson Robert
Ruston Thos. jun. Harrison Thomas
Stephenson John, Severs William
sen. Tottort,
Stephenson John, Fetherrtone John
jun. Spink David
Young William fThmUmghh,
Fannertol RO^Iar-Hazlewood John,
fon mooff sen.
Bower Mark Hnalewood John,
Calam John jun.
Edwards Matthew
Beilby John, gardener
Cook Joseph, butcher
Croser William, flour dealer
Dixon James, brick maker
Mason Francis, stay maker
Owston Frands, bricklayer
Piercy Robert, schoolmaster
Postdill Christopher, plough maker
Preston Thomas, jun. vict.
Shaw John, shopkeeper
Simpkin John. sen. watch maker
Spanton Mattbew, brewer
Stephenson Anthony, vtet. '
RiMSWBLL. in the parish of Ow-
thom, wap. and liberty of Holdemess ;
9 miles N. of Patrtngton. The church
is a modern structure built in 1800,
and the manor betongs to Geo. Lkldle,
Esq. banker, HuU. Pop. 1S9.
Fmrwmf^/r^omtn, Cuthbert John
Biglln David Harper WilUam
Bumhaa Robert Harrison John
Rank James TemUaon Ana
ShieUsMarmadokeWrlgfat Jolm
Tennison John
Batty John, grocer, dse.
CasUe Henry, vict Dog and Duck
John Batty, oanier to HuU eveiy Tu.
Rrngbnugk, in the parish of Aid-
biongh, wap. abd liberty oC Holder-
ness ; d miles SB. of Hornsea.
RiPLiMeRAM, m the parish of
Rowley, and wap.of HaithiU; 2i mU.
E. of South Cave.
Thompson Rev. Joseph^ cniate of
Rowley
Att^, In the parish of Ro^ey,
and wap. of Hactmll ; 4 milea SSW.
of Beverley.
Risk, (p.) in the wap. and Hber-
ty of Holdemess; 6|mUe8 SW. of
Hornsea. The church is a small dila-
pidated ancient structure, in the
chantry of which are seveial mart>lo
monuments, erected to the memory
of the opulent famUy of BetheU. The
living is in the giilof the King, and
the Rev. Nicholas Tone is the rector.
Population, 881.
BetheU Richard, Esq. High Sheriff
Holmes Rev. Nicholas, vicar of Aid-
broutsh
FoniMPt, Hudson Tbomos
Carr Hugh Jackson Frands
DawsonPrands Knaggi John
Paulding John Tonion Sarah
Paulding Charles
Cooper Robert, bladcsmith
Evens Henry, shoemaker
Hall Thomas, carpenter
Hodgscm Micnael, parish clerk
RisTON Long, (p.) in the wap.
and liberU of Holdemess: 6i mikss
ENE. of Beverley. T|ie church, de-
dicated to St. Margaret, appears to be
of great antiquity, and the living,
which Is a rectory m the patronage of
the crown, is enjoyed by the Rev.
James Torre. Pop. 361.
Jackson Peter, Esq. Riston grange
BUekswdUs, Grocert,
AUmanJohn AUmanJohn
Peck John Harland Thos.
Farmers, WardiU Thos.
BaU WiUiam Shoemakm-t,
Dales Peter Coulsou Dennis
Dales Thomas Woodward Wm.
Green Wm. Tailots,
Hornby John HaU Robert
Jackson Thos. Matthews James
Lpwson Wm. fTAetUtrights,
Wise Wm. HaU William
MarshaU Thomas
ROO.
[EoM Riding,'\
RUD.
S83
Green Wm. vict. Tiaveller
Matthews Edward, batcher
Peck Wm. bricklayer
Peck Simon, hawker
Walker Matthew, parish cleik
CorH^t.^Tbomas Wardell and
Thomas Allison, to Hull erery To.
to Bererley every Sat, ^ „ ^
John AUmon and Wm. Stock-
dale, to Bererley every Sat.
Roots, (p.) in the wap. and li-
berty of Holdemess ; 8 miles E. of
Hedon. The cfaoich, dedicated to
All Saints, is a fine specimen of Gothic
arohiteotuie, and the patron and rec-
tor is the Rev. Chrlstw)her Sykes.—
The family vault of the Sykes's of
Sledmere, is in this choich. Popuhi-
tkm,448.
Bilton Wm. gent.
Lorrimer Bliz. genttewoman
Sykes Rev. Cbmtopher, rector
Swann Rev. Charl^, curate
Buiekmrs, Wright John
Hoggit James Oroe€r$,
Johnson John ' Thompson Robert
Farwmt, ' Wilkhoson Jonth.
Atkinson J, SekoolmatlerSf
Brown Wm. Hodjraea John
Clapinson Fnmds Wallis Edward
Clapiuson Thos. Shoemakvt,
Crissey Wm. Dixon Wm.
Dent Thomas Eliaby George
Dickinson Wm. Hayson John
Foster James Maisfaall John
Ogram Thos. Thompson Robert
PearM>n Richard TVittort,
' Smales James Cook Thomas
Snoflfhrd Thos. Norrison Richard,
Tindall Richard (dtdm^)
Wallis John WlmiwHgkit,
Wilkinson Mann. lonDsvki
Wilkinson Robert Wilkinson Jonth.
Atkinson Richard, bricklayer
Donn Thomas, vict. Board
EUaby J. and J. com millers
Johnson John, brick mft*.
Patrick Matthew, blacksmith
Pattittson John, weaver
CafTi«f«— Benjamin Cookman, Tho-
mas Dnnn, and Stephen Ganton.
to Hull every Tu^ay, depart
at I in the morning, and return at
8 at night.
Roisea, in the parish of Hutton
Cranswiok, and wap. of Hnrtbill ; 6
mUes SB. of Driifield. Pop. 28.
RocTH, (p.) in the wap. <fe liber- i
ty of Holdemess; 4i miles NE. of
Beverley. The church, dedicated to
All S^nts. is a very ancient stmcture,
and the livhig, which is a rectory, in
the patronage of the Misies Bherieni,
is enjoyed by the Rev. John L. Hat-
chinson. Pop. 124.
Mitchin Richard, vict. Nag's Bead
Newlove Thos. wheetwrtght
Farmeri, Rayner Richard
Poster John Stephenson Wm.
Hutty Rebecca Whitty George
Jackson John Wrigg^esworth R.
Leonard Wm.
Carrim-i Joseph Willlamsoo, to
Beverley every Sat.
RowkMf in the jwrish of Swine,
wap. and nberty of Holderoess; 7|
mlbM E. of Beverley.
Rowlev, (p.) in the wap. of
Harthill : s| miles ENE. of ^th
Cave. 'The diurch, dedicated to St.
Peter, is a small neat building, and the
425.
RowliUnu in the parish of Mapple^
ton, wap. and liberty of Holdemess :
2 miles SSE. of Hornsea. The Hall at
ttnsplaoe is oocqyiedhy Miss TharaffS ~
Ameman. Pop. 64.
Rwddingt, seeAughtonRuddingB.
RuDSTON, (p.) in the wap. of
Didcering; 5 mUet W. of Bridliogton. lu
Domesday book it it called Rodettaoe, and
b probably to named from an Obelisk
which stand* in the diorch yard. The
obelisk is one entire natural stone of the
coarse rag, or mill stone grit, of the same
kind and shape as the celebrated stones neat
Boroughbridge, whidi Camden, Leiand,
and Drake suppose to be Roman tnqphies*
erected in oonunemoration of some victory.
This obdisk is twenty nine feet four inches
in height, and Its length within ground has
been traced to the depth of more than
twelve feet, without reaching Its bottom.—
The church isdedicated to AU Saints, and
the living, of which Che Rev. E. Metcalf
Is vicar, is in the patronage of the Arch,
bishop of York. Pop. 417.
BosvUle Hon. Godfrey, Thorp hall
Metcalfe Rev. Fiancte, curate
FarmerM, Moody Thomas
Dixon Thomas Ray wood James
Harris John Robson James
Hopldnson Joseph Shepherd Thos.
Hopper Martha S utlerington Wm .
Moody J<^
XK 2
884
Eua. [Eaai Riding.] »ca.
HanrianpjUcbanl HowgateJoha
Tarlw wn. PresCm Slmoa
MoMMrAtrt, Ridwrdson Geo.
Kifbrtii Wm. ITAff/irHirUf,
yoock James Brown Wm.
ThomluMon Chat.
Ben John, blacksmitb
Ha^fteon iLlcfaard, Bcboolmaster
Muor Ann, vict. IM Lion
Smtenqgton Wru butcber
^^M'*'^'>*> G^ra? Redhead and
Tboroai tayior, tolBridUi^tim We^.
•lid Satordaj,
Thomas Taylor and John Hopper
goabo'to DiiiBeU every Thar.
RDfTOM, (Vanra) in the perith of
Lovthorpe, and wap. of Diekering ;
4BilceNB.of Mfley. Pop. 149/
IfanploriiJeiin.
Welbun Oeow
Layooek Jaraea, shoemaker
iKMrson Stephen, eoni aiiller
lfBlk>cy Otbioa. firoe hurner
Mallory Wm. hrioklayer
Manball John, vict Gate
Oliver Thomas, gentiemaA
RvHibi., in the ppunt|o( Bowl-
wiek-cum.8\ceolrti«|c> wap. and »^r-
^ ol ffoldwrmMe^ 9 mUes SB. olHe-
(K». Pop. a 16.
DvMi Abtaham. soUdtar
Duim BU^ahetQ) gentlewoman
Robinson John, land sunrejor
otickney Rebeoca, geutlewoman
Warmrt. GoundreU Piivid
Brl^m Riohard Insleby Wm.
DUon Wm. JoEoson Timothy
Gibson Alarm. Rhodes Beiyainm
Calvert Thomas, wheelwright
Heron Aawn. siioemaker
llttl^nson Robert, com miUei
Jaokson FrnnciSi taUor
Pickering Joho, blacksmith
Robinson James, tailor and gcooer
Carrier, Jonathan Drew, to Hull
every Tuesday.
Kytham Gate, in the parish or
Beaton Ross, and wap. of Harthill ;
« miles 8. of PockUugtoo.
SaliagkfixktJbe parish of Ottring-
haro. wap. and liberty ef HoMeraeas ;
6 miles W.of Patiington.
Baltmarshb, in the parish ol
Howdeo, wap. aod liberty of Rowden-
ihife: 4 miles BE, of Howden.—
Popolatkin, 1T9.
Baltmarshe PhlUp, Esq. HiOi
fWewrSy SiiRons JonathsBy
Burton John, sen. WaUing Pea
Burton John, jun. Thompson Joha
Freeman T. Can Wetter Wm. Baft**
House manhe Grange
Barker Thomas, viet. Punch Bowl
Carlisle Wm. oommilki
>^\^Ti'>, 1 r , !• Ill iutr Wftp, of
Hnnbill; it wileK SE. oi 4t«rket*
Wfi^Siton. Tbecbsircb u drdicate^ io
AM ^iiinl^^ fnnl fhv \h\n^t ^Lk^ )s m
the 0i of 3, Hrvt^^yf E**^. h **D'-
JuyeJ hi' the R*v. Tlhwriifts AtkitisoQ.
vjcnr. Thti^ri*' 1^ m. PDhliiociiuhty Kbool
ai U\i^ \A»c^ kn tiie ^ducittiiuu uf 4^
hii) s and itirUt and eiulQWf^d by Lndy
VjtvhfiouT. with £ao, pe; aiin. Tln^nfr
i« n I'ucbolii' cluiLwl in th« Emi ^»tg
01 ilouehlui] biJl lot ^mblLc iror$iiki,
01 wlikti XliH R*?¥, JAmi^ Wr«iiiii*l Is
Carr Wn»,yirtlepsn
MarshnU James. genlkflMl
Nottinffhafs Joeiw flfHtlfOIMi.
SelbyCath^rine, ^ntwmnV|Ioi|^btoB
Kirby WlUiajai Lcske jobo
LyonJ^ipef Muj^buttWm.
AtktnBon Thomai A^nnn Wm.
Haliara John Tiidd \f\n,
Kemplay Mark Turner G^tufe
Ffii'MSTt, Turufi Jfibn
Allison Thomaa Mfttmnitri^
CampheU John Berry Jobet
Cair Wm. R mhan Jvha
Dkskinson Thos. HuiUiu John
Donkioi John S4^i«rparf^
Ella John A tk ix^3ii Tboinas
Hudson Thomaa TiMm^r Eobt^rt
Carter WiUiam. parish cleiii
Hopper Mniy,vici Blai
Swan Wm. achoelmHtiff
Corr^an^Wro. Blythe, to Hull
Tu. and Pri. ; to Maiket-Weigbtoa
on Wed.
Robert Smart, to HuU Tn. dc Fri.
Sandkoltm^ in the perish of Bast-
rington, wap. and liheitrof Howden>
shire; m mihfs ENB.of Howden.
fihwiAodM, see StorkiB.
ScAooLKTRORPE, in the iMirish
of Stf ttrinrton, and wap. of Bockrose ;
)i miles ENB. of Malton. There far
00 pkiee of Divine worship here^ ex*
oept a ohapel for the Primitive Metho*
'lists, who have niso a Sunday tcfaooL
Population, 822.
Day Rev. Edmund
SCA.
[EoH Afifing.l
scu.
885
Buieh»9, Doukes John
AvesoD Tbomas Harper Richard
Thompson Mark Holmes Geo.
Farmertif T tammy Lownsborough B
Beal William Nichols James
Brand Tbomas Stockdale Nicholas
Condell Thomas Taylor Tbomas
Hutchitison Tbomas, toll bar keeper
Maw Newyear, tailor
Mooii.JohOy shopkeeper
.Taylor Robert, vict. Ham <fe Cheese
Seo%, in the parish of Blacktoft.
wap. and liberty of Howdensbire; b\
miles WSW. of South Cave. Pop. IT».
ScAMPSTON, in the parish of
RiUington, and wap. of Buduoie ; 6mUes
NB. of Mahon. The fiunUy of SL Quin-
tiahMateathsre; the monaion has a h^d-
•ome appearance, and the grounds are
adorned with nmneious plantations: an
degant stone bridge cro«ei a fine stream of
water which runt thtough (he pack, where
aiunorouf herds oC deer ghre anlmatiiin to
the pms pcct Pup. SOO.
Biickhobx Rev. Frederick
Furrow Rev. Jolm
Farrow Rev. Thomas
Wood C. T. Esq. Mansion House
Farmert, Tindell Robert
Hardy John Tindell Adq
HixlBSon John ff^heelwrighU,
Lovell Wm. Holtby Thomas
Massee Wm. Youngson Thos.
Milner Samuel, gardener •
YouD^onJobo, butcher
Sceffor Sceaff in the parish of
Holrae-on-Spalding-Moor, and wan.
of Haribill; hi miles SSW.of Markel-
Weighton.
ScoRBRODOH, (P.) in the wap. of
HarthiU; 5 miks N. of Beverley. Here U
a diarch, dcdieated to St. Leonard; the
living if arectory, patron the Earl of Egre-
mont, and incoinbcnt the Rev. Pcnistone La
Tour. ThereisalsoaieatofLordHotham,in
the cottage style, (occupied by John Hall,
Esq.) on the spot where stood the ancient
mantion of the Hothams, Baronctx, which
was three times destroyed by fire. Pop. 88.
Hall John, E^.
Hail Rev. Charles, corate
Farmert, Milner Robert
Clark John Moore John
JeflTerson John, Moore WilUam
l>ecoy
Wallace Ann, vict. Roard
ScoRBBY, in the parish of Jjow
Catton, and wap. of 0^$e <& Perwent »
7 miles ENE. of York.
Cooper Geo. yeoman^ Grange
Formsrs, Newsom John
Craddock B. Robinson John
HalUley Robert Rookes Thos.
Johnson John Shaw John
Johnson Richard
ScRATiNORAM , (p.) in tbe wan,
of Buckrose ; 10 miles NB. of York.
The parish church is a small stractnra,
dedicated to St. Peter, and the Urim;,
which is a rectory, in the^paoftbe
King, is enjoyed by the ReT. Stunit
Corby. Pop. 157.
Khrkby Henry, yeoman
Smyth Re?. J. R. B.A. curate
Farmmr$, Tbomas Francis
Bolton Richard Todd Rk^ard
Dale William Todd James
Horsley Marm, TaiUfrs,
Horsley Wm. Driffield Wm.
Slater Joseph Harbatt James
Slater John
BainbridcD Robert, vict. Hoise and
Jockey
Pentiman John, schoolmaster
Foster John, cooper
ScoLCOATEs, (p.) in the wap. of
HarthiU, an ancient village, liroilc N. of
Hull, on the west bank of the rixer Hidli
and contained, not a century ago, only 100
inhabitants, but at present contains 10,449.
Theaouthem part of the parbh adjoining
tbe town of Hall, is now fboned Into ex*
tensive streets, since the Cbmution of the
dock in 1774, and cannot be distinguished
by a stranger from the town of Hull, pro-
perly so called; it is, however, in the county
of York, and tbe petty sessions are held in a
hall erected a few years ago. Jonas Brown»
Esq. is the only resident magistrate, bat
some of the E^trlUding magistrates attend
wecKiy. The church is in the old village*
and was r^uUt in 1760 ; it is dedicated to
St. Mary, the King b tbe patron, and
the Rev. WUUam Preston, vicar. Near tbe
Sosaions-hall, and in the populous part of the
parish, has this year been erected a new
diurch, called Christ churdi, for which an
act of parliament was obtained in 1814,
vesting tbe presentation in the then subscri*
bers of £100, and their survivers, when re-
duced to eight in nnmber, who, with the
vicar of Scuieoatcs, are tlife patrons. — It is a
very lyuftdiome stmetuie, ' with a square
tomer of white brick and Aoohe Abbey
■tone, in the pointed style of the time of
Henry IV. vra 1400.-^lt will contain 1300
persons, 500 of whom are provided with f^ea
sittings. The whole cost was about £7(>0O,
part of which ii not yet subscribed* Th^
KK 3
8M
iBA.
[BofiMdrng.]
nm.
tnoidkkaM, b tk9 Hit. John Kiaf» M. A.
who BfcwaHy •dna^ea^ the mm neowiry to
MiBpMtthebiiiMtaCtttklaf tho«hnw« of
IhoMtoof Hon IB ntum. OotheSetbor
v» iU9t this chmvn tccvivm cm*
tho Af«|iblihop of Yoilc.
Senleootai cm hMil of a highOT aatiquity
t|MiH«llp MatmcnttoMd to DooMday
bOQkM «M of tho loriWUpt oTRoliihde
who «!■ OM of thO
(Diieotoiy inchided with Hoik)
Sbatok, in the ptrith U Sij
tborney wap. and liberty of Holder-
Mat ; 8 miJet WSW. oc Hornsea.—
The only place of imbUc worship it a
Methodbt chapel, built In 1810, by
lobtortptioQ. Pop. 801.
Firman qrmmm^ Smith John
Garbert John Skoeamkm
Clcaofer John Uall John
Hall w m. Harmon wnu
Hardy John
Hardy Peter^ vict Baitel
Loak Jobiv joiner
jOHar Jobn, grocer <fc draper
Paul Esther, widow, Seaton Oiaa^
PinderOeo. wfaeehrriirbt
imitb Dtfkl, bladcsmSh
CWHir, Jolm MiUer^ to HiiU on
Til dep. 8 mom. ret. 9 eff «
Sbaton Botf, (p.) in the wap.
of lUtthlUt 6 mile* saw. of PoekUngtoiw
Tbt church* dedicated to St. Edmuad* It a
neat modern ftnictuTe* of which the Rev.
Thootae Brown to vicar, and the Vnivcnlty
ef Cambridge the patnm. Here ie atoo a
Methoditt chapcL \ tmnt ahock of an
earthipiake wat Hdt at tMt nd eemal of the
neighbouring viQa0H, on the 18th Of Jan-
Utry* 18S9. Pop. 477*
AldentoBRef.WBi. A.]l« cuKito
Holmes Jokn, yeonaa
Atrmem. Robinson Richard,
Chanhnro Robert Seaton Hall
€ooR Geo. Spite Hannah
Dales Jaroes Stubbins Thomas.
Bouthwalie Rt. (<% parish derk;
■anter John, Ry- Syicet John
thamgate Tarvle Robert
Johnson Geo. Lin. Ward Matthew
,^ coin Flats Wation John, sob.
KeaH>ley Jamea Watson Mui, Jiw.
Cook James, shoemaker
Coc* Matthew, corn miUer
^rantKitlunii^ tailor
IbboUoaRobtrt, carpeoUr db shop-
kiwpei
Peitoa WiUian, M«^Tnrth andficL
Blacksmiths' Arms
Rook Robert, oor« miller
Train Wm. butcbflr
WaUon William, ooUector of taioa*
Seaton Ixxige
CarriwM, Thpaas Batty, to tb»
Fleece, Pavement, Tack; and Wm«
Cmfvn, to tba Klitf^ Arms, Fossgale^
York, oftery Sat. dtp. 8 bmms. cat. in
theevenk^.
Thoosaa WkUiflb and ^
Batty, to Market>Weig|^n
SKfTMVMOv, (P.) hi the wap.
of BnokMW( 4 milM ESB« of f '
Sir Mash MMtatBMni Syke^
htret itlbaiMlybilangadl to
able inaUy of the
panpileturi The<
toSt. Mlt^Brt. aadtheSi
Bridgewatertothepatna* P0p..fi8S.
Todd Rer. Henry. F. S. A. rector.and
chaplain inordhmry to his MtMsty
Mewen Wm. steward to Sir M. If.
Sykes, Bait.
HaiTiaon Francis
Hesp John
KetUewoodMatU
Mawman John
PMnen John,
Potts John
SettiimrtoB Aatb.
SmitkJohn
Spink Francis
Stelbng Richard
Taylor Tobias
TboflMOtt John
ThoaBson Robert
Weiboani Wm.
Blown Leonard, ]oiD8r, painter^ anil
Ttetoaller
Bbuskwell John, taikMr
Chapman John, sdxwlmasler
Dixon Wm. giooer, draper, ^.
Dnnn John^amekeeper to Sir M. Iff«
Edmandton John, wbaelwiicbt
Habklrk John, mrdener to% M. Ik
Bykes,BMr
KettSweod Jobs; blarktmiUk
Kfarby Jobn, tbo^paker
Mawatan John, bone dealar
Warden TbomatT^tcbar
_ SswaasT, in tke parkh of Brfck
Ungtoo, and wap« <tf ntotegs ^k
Atkinton John
Atkinson Robert
Bogg John
Brtttsin Joseph
Carr Jobn
Can Praocit
Dunn Jobn
Fold Jeremiak
Ford John
Haw Thos. and
milter
Haw JohB, 8»i
8HB*
[JEoH Riding.^
8KS.
an
mile NB. of BddUnfftoib Poj^ulatloD,
inchidiiiK Martou, 3 IT*
Gieame Jotm, Esq. Seweiby boll
Fnn«ir«^r«MMfi, Mason Hicbud
ClarksoD Wm. Rex Tfaonii»
Jeweton Robert Sawdoa Wm.
Kirby Ricbaid Smitb Riohud
Caisley Robert, vict. Bottle <fe Glass
Hodgson PranoK, blaoksmitb
PkolSriDC Cbiiatopber, sboenraker
Robson JobUi wheelwricbt
Roundiof Wa. oon miuer
SmBRanRnr^ (fJ intbe^ran. of
Buckrose ; 13 miles BNE. of llaltoo*
Tbe choreby dedicated to St. Hildt^
to intbe ptttronaffe of tbe StricklaDds,
and the Rev. wm. Legard, A. B. Is
the vicar. Pop, 4M.
Denton Rev. Charles Jones, B. A.
Raeburn T. D. surg^n
Fox Robert
Forge William
Knaggs John Marstoo James
ForvMrt ^Veomm^ Bmltb Wm.
Barker Robert JdUUr^tf Com)
Caverley Wm, Owston Peter
CUilbrd James Reite Tbeophilas
Collev Christophar Revis John
SnOf UK I KCT9^
BUHngbam Wm.
Boreman Wm.
Thompson John
Welbtnrn Pnuiois
Knaggs James
Ligbtfoot John
Wltson George
Dickinson Wm.
Ellis Wm.
Fox Robert
FoxRichani
Knaggs John
Morns John
Revis George
Steel Tbomas
White John
WltoonChailea
Bell Wm, bkicksmitb
Johnson Robiert. weaver
Marshall John, botoher
Revis Georrc, vioti and brewer,
PldgeonPi»
Whitehead John, seboobnaster
Covriw, Henry Clarkson to Scar-
boTongh on Tbu. and to Malton on
Wed. and Sat*
Shipton, in tbe parish of Market
Weljifbton, wap. of HartbiU, & liber-
3^f St. Peter's ; 2 miles NW. of
arket-Welghton. There is a cbaiitj
scho(dhere for the edooation often
poor boys. The present tnistees are
Mr. Jobik smith and the Rev. R. C.
Winpenny* Pop, a69.
Rev. R. C. WInpenny, B, A. mrate A
viearof MaHcet-WelgbtoD.
BnUkert^ ForaMrv.
Brigbam Robert Brif^^iam J
Jad^TbQBM DeaaPfaiUip
DiehensWn.
Martin Blia. Ogram Henry '
Myer»jQhB Webster John
Smith John Wharton Robert
SmItJi Robert Skopimptn^
Stephenson Wm. Ragyard Robert
Thomas Henry Thfi^ewaiteJamea
Walker John Thomas Wm.
WilsoQ John
Real Peter, carpenter <fe wbeelwiigbl
Braithwaite John, btaicksmith
Harrison Tt^omas^ schoolmaster and
land surveyor
Jackson Thomas, vict. Ship
Sherwood William, weaver
SieQLBSTHoaNB,(p.) in the wap«
SBd Uboety of HokkmcM; 4 ibOgs SW. ot
Honuea. The ohuich is a large GoUiia
structure, dedicated to St. Lawreuee, at
whioh the Rev. Wm. H« E. Bcntick* A. M«
it lector, and the King the pa^on. Her»
It a good nartonai school, huilt by aufascrip*
tioo, in 1813. and endowed with a donation
of 400L Vetthy Sir Ifannaduke CoiMabK
Bart. late of Burton Constable. There is
alto a Otrl^ National School,' erected in
1818, at the cost of Mrs. Benti«k» and sup.
ported by her benevolence. Fop. I8S.
Gibson — -, Esq. Sigglesthome boll
Farman, Taylor Wm.
AtMn Christopher Skoemmkwn^
GkangerAleiander Harrison Geo.
PextonJohn Wilkinson Job«
Day John, schoolmaster
IPenwtok John, bbusksmith
Harrison Francis, shookeeper
Harrison Wm, tailor ds draper
Plnder James, carpenter
Skeckiiix«, €» BQistwiek-eBm«
^ceckHng, <p.) In tbe wap. and hberiy oC
~ acncia t 3 nllea SBt of Hedoo. Th*
ohureh ban swrtcnt t>rasturei dediea^d ta
AU SaiBti,of wMsh the Rev. Wm. Oaihe,
M. A. it vicar, aad theexccuton of tiM Bart
of CatdlflStt the patxonti — There it in the
chanoti an elegant painting, repretenting
the SaeramaBf off the l^ofdTt topper. FopU»
Harrison John, gent.
Walker Margaret, gentlewoman
Fiarmers, Fisher George^
AMer David Hall PielfT
AMnBartbokMBewGibson Wiiliam„
Binnington John, Dairy Houses
Noetb Park Goundrifl David
Champney James, Orice Wm.
Nnthill Harrison WiHiam»
Craggs Eliiabeth Kelsey HiU
Cwwfertb Jwe Harrison Edmuiid
iUflapJobn
S88
SKfi.
[EoH Riding.]
SKt.
Kemp Simon Wray Jm. Bvit-
Kemp Wn. wick ball
Af anrtCt John Oroeert,
Nidiolsoii Mary Birki Thos.
RobfauoB John, Fewfter jlainet
Sotitb Park Skommitn,
8tickDey WllUam, Kemp WWSnd
Ridcemont Marntt Ttiomas
Todd William, Tmitan,
NutUes Birks Thomas
Viekerman Johji, Ellerby Wro.
DfUry Houses fThmlurigkit,
Ward Edward Crosby John
Jacksoo Jobn
AlTin Robert, vtet Nag's Head
Drew John, schoolmaster
Rennardson Mark, blacksmith
Viekerman Wm. vIct, Hare 4; Hounds
Carriert, — ^Jnmes Fewster, to Hull
Tu. and Fii.
Cbristoither WUson, to Hull, South
Frodtngbam, Holmpton, and Ot-
trin)(too erery Tu. and Fri.
Skrpplinq, (p.) in the wap. and
UbertyoT HolderneM; 4inUca gE. of Pat-
rington. The church, dedicated to St
Helont is a onall but Mst building, in the
patruoage of the rector of Rise, and the
Rev. George Inman, A. M. is the peqietual
curate. Pop. 201.
Farnurs, Grindall John
Atkinson Abraham Jefferson Christ.
Baron Thomas Stark John
Buck Jobn Wilson Jobn
Catton Wm.
Buck Wm. Tict. Sun
Coxwortb Joseph, blacksmith
C^wforth John, shoemaker
Dunn Thomas, tailor
Harland John, shopkeeper
Marshall John, wbaelwnngfat
Pears Edward, sohootanaster
Skblton. in the iMLrish of How-
den, wap. and liberty oi Howdenshire :
2 milea 8SB. of Howdeo. This vil-
lage lies ck)te to the rirer Ouse, and
near the Howden Dyke Ferry, where
passengers are landed from the steam
packets (rom Selby to Hall about
noon. Pop. Ml.
BroWn William, gent.
Scholefield Wm. gent. Sand Hall
SpoflTorth Samuel, yeoman, NewAeM
ForMMTf, Loog John, Orange
Jewiti Edward Scruion John
Leighton Thos. Ward WUliam
Chester Thos. carpenter
HaU Mary, riot. Lamb
wii*!"JV*"f.» ('•> *n **« ^2' «f Hart-
Ji" J «* ^Hes SSE. of DriAeld. The
church llTlng here is a perpetoal cura-
cy, in the patronage of R. Ark-
wngfat, Esq. and the ReT. Thomas
Ibbotson is Ike incnmbent. Pop. 261.
Fanacr^y Peaoock Dake
Dickson Geo. Peaoock Jobn
Dickson Wm. Taylor Michael
Goodlaas Robert Taylor Wm.
GoodlassJobu Taylor Fiands
Jennison Robert Teale Ralph
Carricfc Wn. flax dresser d; eomauUer
Bskrk^ DaTkl. tailor
Laybom Charles, vkt Board
SninnT, (p.) in the wap. of
Harthill ; 4 miles SW. of Bevettoy. —
The chapel, dedteated to St. Michael,
is subject to tbe Tkv of Cottlngbaai.
Population, 3 la*
Andrew Robert, gent.
Deans Rev. James, A. M. vksar
Jdckson Wm. yeoman
Farmtrt, Thompson Barbara
Andrew Rkbard Wilkinson John
Brankley Robert Woflio Robert
Harrison John Ortxssrs,
Lvon Wm. Hall George
Stephenson John Jeffenon Jane
Burton John, carpenter
Dickinson Robert, blacksmith
Hessey Wm. Mhoolmaster
Manball WmTtaUor
Patrick Robert, shoemaker
Train Christ, tict. Half Moon
WatM» Wm. com miller
CarT/srs--6eorffe Hall and Jane Jef-
ferson, to Hall every Tu. ds Fri.
Skipsba, (p.) in the wap. and li-
berty of HoiaeniesB t 9 naJka & of BtH^
Ungtoa. The lint ksrd of the viwle ol
HolderneM resided here, in a sUtely castle i
tbe high eonoave mount on which it proud-
ly stood is at Skljisea Brough, about half a
mile fhKn Skipsea. The ohurch is dedi-
cated to All Saints; the Rev. Joseph Lowca
is vicar, and the Archbishop of York is the
patron. A ghost, of very ancient date, the
wife of Drugo dc Brucrcs, murdered by bet
husband* In tbe reign of William the Coa-
queror, is said to haunt the vlUa to this day t
Popukrtlon, 89.
Foster William, gent.
North Thomas, ^nt.
Robinson Thomas, gent.
Butehtrt* Crook Tbonas
Chad wick Richard Cross Petar
Dunn Goorge Day Tbomas
Bricktagers, . Foster Jonatban
Cammidee Thos. Foster Wm.
Coley WiUiam Garton Leonard
Farmerf, Hornby William
Baron Robert Lamplagh Thos. '
8X1. [East Riding.^ sxi.
989
PBpe Mrs. Skoemaktrtt
Porter Chiorge Brolmbridge John
SimiMOii Win. Fletcher John
Southwick Tbot. Hill Godfreys Son
Stork Kav Maimprise Samuel
Suddaby Win. Taitort,
TennUoli Geo. AUmaa Tbos,
Walker lUlph Gowforth Tb6s.
Ctowforih TImm. Ceates John
Smith Wm. HMrifon Wm.
Baron Robert, Tict. Board
Burrell Ralph, parish clerk
Day Peter, oom miller
Hall Wm. blaoksmlth
Iferland Jamea, sohoolmaster
CbrHert, John Carter, Robert Holder,
Thomas A^ar, and John Jennison,
to Hull every Tu. and Fil. to
Brhillngton erery Sat.
Skipsba Brodoh. In the parish
of Sklpsea, wap. and Mbertr of Hal-
demess: 9 mUes S. of Brldnneton.—
Pop. incinderf with Dringhoe <fe XTpton.
Lamplugb Jeremiah, gent.
Fonmt^ Hall Thomaa
Deaby John Holder Emanuel '
Bl^kki Jam«s> viiot, and blacksmith
SKirviTa, (p.) ki the wap. of
Ohm and Denvoit, and Uberty of HowdeQ-
•hirt} ^ mXin NNB. of Selby. Tha
churahitaa aneient itructnre, d«iHeated to
sun-tan, oCwhkshthaKkigtothaiMftran.
A danattaito the Mhool «as toft by Mm
Dofochy Wiboik oC Yorl^ splaKsr, in tfaa
yatr 1714 1 tb« property now. it worth ^XH,
per annum. The Rev. Joseph Ndeoo, vkar
of SUpwith, Slao left iWU in the 3 per
tmt, wiwolVkitM annnittee, PoivdlA.
Atkinson Miles, Bsq.
Pqnmrti Simpson Tbes.
Bellas George Swaks Anthony
Brown John Wilson Thomas
Carlton Wm. SAoemakers,
Jaduon Geo. Sheifmm Robert
Moal John Townsley John
Barton Thos. vict. Hare ± Hounds
Copley Wm.thopkeeper«wheelwrtgbt
HaHstone Geoige. tailor
Lister Tkes. perish clerk
Newsham Wm. schoolmaster
Serage Wm. shopkeeper A bktoksmith
SRiRLAfren (North) In the pa-
tfth of Swtaie, w«p, and Uberty of Holder.
Be« ? 71 miles SW. of Hornsea. The Cha-
pel of Emb at tfaia plaee, said to have been
ImiU by Wallw Skiztow, BUiop of Dur-
haaa. a aattvf of this ptooa» ia Iha fiMat
ffiiiaMB of Ctottde aiehilacturt to lieMt
ossh Pspmaita>» faftoillnf Rowtgi^ aoo>
WUaon Beoj. Neasham, £sq.
Foraiert, flMWMiiAiu,
Clapham John Brown Robert
Ckmham Thos. LundyRobert
Jackson Bei^. «r«Mfr«,
Johnson John Shephatd Jamec
Mair Robert Todd Thos.
Batty Jacob, brickkyer
Skirlauoh, (Sooth) in the pa-
rish of Swhie, wap.aod liberty of Holder,
•cat} » rnUei NE. of Hall. Maraaadake
Langdala^ Bm|. left by will to the town,
ships of South aad North SkMavgh 32
acres and a few perehes of land, ttie ren-
tal to be approprialed to the foUowIng pur.
poses, vix— one half to be applied lo the
rspalrsof thedmreh,Jtefe theoCher balf to
be appliad to the edtteatkm of ten poor ehll.
dtea, aod «ie overphia given lo the poor on
their aaanrlafak According to the twstatoi^
wiU the sehoohnaalar was to taaeh sehotors
on the work-days, and lo preaoh on the Soa-
days{ he was alio to be an unmarried man,
"Vor I,** says the testator, ** hold It unne-
csssaryfiiramanllvtaiglaaobamna pbne
as Slcirlaugh is, to tiave the use of a woman.'*
The population of thia place amounts lo 81 1.
Barker Thomas, schoolmaster
Broithwaite John, grocer
Bum Timothy, wheelwrl^t
Gray Samuel, blacksmith
Jamieson Rich, sniveon db iipothecary
Stabler John, ikX. Duke otYork
Stabler Robt. vict. Sun
Staveley John, shoemaker
Todd Renben, tailor
WaUby Hob<^ miller
Farmerf, Johnson Geo.
Foster Wm. Johnson Geo. Jun.
Foster Mark Sturdy Thos.
Garion Wm. WiliiamsonCutbbt
Gibson Tboa.
Cofr/ert— Thos. Gibson, John Dales ds
Wm. ?extoo, to HnH Tu. A Pri.
SKiaLinoTON Hill, in the pe»
rish of Atwtoke, wap. <& liberty ofHol-
deraess ; 4 miles NN W. of Hornsea.
Bnywn Francis, ftmner
Etherington George, yeoman
SnrepBiiBHai, (p.) in the wap.
of Buekrose, end llterty of St. Petefs; 0
mUsa NW. of Pooklington. There Is no
pkoe of wosaMp at this plaee exaept the pa«
rishehuroh, whioh is a rectory. In the gilt
of the King, of whkh the Rev. WHliaat
Oealtry, ia incvmbenU Popniation 963.
Ware Wm. steward to H. Dariey, Es(|»
Forsierr, Burton Wm.
Beal Thoai Clement Hick
Bed Riebaid Kirby NaUmoltl
890
SLS.
[East Ridif^.] s».
Bf id£l^ Alioe Wbarram Tboi.
JMilSBrJaiiiet Skotmrnkmrs,
Rldianlto»WiD. lanaoBJotan
WaieC^eorge WoUsCbrirtoplier
Cottooi John, slKwkeeper
Pkslrora Wm. btaiekBinia and Tfct
OztobyRlobiird; tanner dr miller
Ware Wm. winaowiiiKmaohiiie mmkta
Wyrill Johtt, schooUnaiier
Slbdmbmb, (p.) In the wap. of
BoduoMt SmlktNW. of Driflltld. It to
■ituatod in a spadoui vale In the oenCnoCtiM
YoriuhiM WoMi. and may be oQo4dered m
tha onuuMttt of Chat Uaali and hilly eouDCiy.
The parish diMTch here h dedicated to St
Mary, patfoi Sir l(.M.Sylut, Bart. Tbeieat
of the worthy Baronet at thia place b spttdoaa
andnipcvlk Thetttearyoontaimmanynxe
and moet rahialile boolu In aU languafta*
and it erteenied one of tlte SMjit estemiTe
coHectiom in the kingdom t there are abo in
It an exeeeding fine eolleotlon of old por^
traltst ^te, liy the earUett masten. Popn*
lation induding the hamiet of Croam, 485.
POST-MA8TBR~RoBBKT Kino.
A Horee poat arriTee from Malton i peat 5
ercry morainf • going to Bridlington,
^kc and returns at 40 minutes part t
o'clock In the afternoon.
fyhn Sir M. M. Bart. (UaU)
KVani John, Esq. Sledmnre caaUe
Torra Rer. Henry, B. A. perp.corate
Fartfttrt, Leak John
BaintonThos. Pickering Wm.
Bradley Jamea Seven John
Clark Rkshard TaiUtn,
Hieka Jonathan Bogg^ David
Honley WMow Heap John
Hiigyfin John
Coates John, shoemaker
Pickering Wm. vIct. Triton Inn
Pickering Abraham, bricklayer
Row John, baker
Tmekive John, carpenter ± ibopkpr.
Corrtfcrt— Blenkin and Athton, from
HuU to Malton, Tu. and Pri.
Smilhy BHsrg, In the narlsh of
SwiDe, wap. <fe liberty of HoUemea ;
TroilesNNE.of HeJon.
South BUR V, in the parish of
Kirkbiirn, and wap. of Harthill; 4
miles WSW. of Driffield. Pop. 103.
Fonnert, Harrison John
Potterill Wm. Jefferson Francis
oster Richard
SooTMCoATits, in the parish of
Drypool, wap, and liberty of HoMer-
neas ; Z miles NE. of Hull. Pop. 798.
Harrison Robt. vi<*. Crown
Hart John, gardener, *c
Mattinley Richard, merchant
Corm MilUrt, Landal Alexander
Dawson Joseph Loundsbrough M.
Fewson David Robson Wm.
Fm-mm i. Roe Thomas
ClarUames Roe Joseph
DalafJames Sti<dcney John
Foster John Taylor Roeer
Gibson Geo. sen. WeatberiUHei
Gibson Geo. JOB. Wilson Wm.
Gray Miles Wood Thos.
Johnson Joseph
Spaloinotob, in the pariah of
Bnbvrith, and wap. of HarthiB; 4 mite IT.
of Howden. The haB at this place was
fbrmerty the Mat of the andent and bonotur-
able fiunlly of Vavasour* but now the pro-
perty of Lord Howden, It exhibits a line
(peeimen of acchiteetuve of the time of
Queen Elisabeth. Population 381.
FarmMTM, Simpson John,
Barker John (Grange)
Bell Henry Wade Stogdale George
Blancbard John Stogdale Robert,
HanoeJohn (Ivy House)
Johnson S. Tbomllnson John
L<*aper John Thompson Wm.
Dove Jas. cavpenier dr viot. Board
Hoklemess James, oom miilnc
Howden Thos. bladcsnith
Laxeoby John, tailor
Sanderson John, shopkeeper
8pai4ingl0H OuiHie, in the mrish
lubwlth, and wi '" '"'^
miles NNE. ot Eom
of Bubwitb, and wan. of Harthill; 4
' lowden.
Spbbtom, In the parish of Brid-
Ungton. and wap. of Dickering; 4
miles SB. of Hunmanby. One Cnapel
of Base. Populntton, 1 16.
Plowes Creoige, corn miller
Farmm's, Jordon Wm.
Crow Robert Vldcerman Edw.
Jordon John
SpiitaL in the pariifa of Fangfoss,
wap. of HarthiU, and liberty of St.
Peter's; Similes NW. of Pocklington.
Pop. with Ftinj^foss, 154.
Spiltal IIout€, in the parish of Wil-
lerby, and wap. of Dickering ; 8 miles
S. of Scarborough.
Spring Head, in the parish of Cot-
tingbam, and wap. of HarthiU ; 3 miles
WN W. of Hull. There U here an ex-
cellent spring of water, from which the
town of HuH is supplied.
Sproatlbv, (p.) in the wap. and
Uberty of Holdemeis ; 5 mHoa N. of Hedon.
There it here a handaome new <AuMb| befK
In 1819^ of white tetofc, and dadtetsd is
spu. [East Jtidinff.-] ste.
AU Saints, U it buUtupon theiite of the old
ediflce, whicli was dedicated CO St. Swithin.
The reetor ii the JUr. Charles Wapdiaw,
and the patron the Earl of CUudigan. Here
is Ukewise a Charity school for ten pool boys
, and ten girls» built in the year 1739, and
endowed by Mrs. Bridget fiiiggs, with lOOt
per annum out of the nuts of ismrwi
Sheffield. In digging the foundation Ibr the
new cfaurdi. In 1819, some very andent
tombstones were found, one of which had
aninscription on the side of a crosier, fai
Saxon characters. F&pulatiaa, 357.
gajmt R.G. gentleman
HatJeW Re?. Jowpb, ctmte
Soott Joseph, ffenUeman
Waudby Elizabeth^ genUewoman
Blaektmi^, WlUiaiMon John
Corkwell John
Hudson John
Corn MiU4rs,
Adamson John
Williamson John
Formers,
^BULsblUHeniy
Dickenson Thgs.
Dobson Jqhn
MiinerAnn
Robinson Henry
Solvidtie Oeorge
Groctrt, .
HobsonJohu ...^
Bndthwaite Peter, rope maker
Hohson John, scboolinaster
Maxginson John, butober
PoofWm. Vict. Bine Bell
Rinmse Susannah, straw bonnet mkr.
RusseU George, bricklayer
Stead Joseph, saddler
^*^'i^.^"^^ Thos. Hodgson ra
Tu.<fe Mary Longhome Tu. A Pri.
Spurnhsao, the OceUum Pro*
moQtorium of Ptolemy, in the parish of
Kihisea, wap. and Uberty of Holdemess j IS
miles SSB. of Patrington. This is the ut-
most part of Yorkshire, extended by a nar-
row neck of land into the Humber, atita
JunetioQ with the German Ocean, and may
lilerally be caUcd an island, as the overflow,
ing i>f the Udes frequenUy render it impaasa-
ble from Spumhead to the main land. There
arc here two h'ght-houscs. add a few small
houses, inhabited by a number of old seamen,
who are pensioned by the Trinity House of
Bull, for the purpose of managing the
lights and life boats, which are kept here,
for the purpose of rendering assistance to
distressed sailors, Spumhead being too fre-
quently the scene of marithne misery.^
Population inchidcd with Kihisaa.
Niion James ?ict. TIjrer
Richardson Robt. vict. Mason's Arms
891
Fairbank Heniy
Fairbank James
Hodgson James
Taihrf,
Newton Henry
Pickering Hardy
Pickering David
Turner James
Wkeelwrigiis,
Hickson Francis
Ringrose John
Simpson Tbos.
Winter Rtohard
w«S2Si?yi* ^P^^ of the tow light
Wonnooot Jpb. keeperof the high ^t
. **"*''^/», in the parish of How-
?^SiS%8^^feiF^^^^
StAMfonn BniDOK, in the pa-
rishes of Low Cation and Gate Hehnstey.
wapi. of Ouseand Derwcntand Harthin. i
psrtln the Uberty of St. Peter's; 7i miles
ENE-ofYoriL The river Derwentdi^
the Till4tfe faito two parts, called the East
and Weft, and the high road fhxn York to
BridUngton passes through it Here is a
•man Methodist'dmpcl,andalfioaschool,ft«,
to a fisw poor children, endowed with 30t
perannum. The memorable ttattl^ in the
year 1066, between Harold and ToeU, was
fought hcre.» Population E. and W. in<
dudfaig Sooreby, 449.
Hardwidc George, gentleman
Longbotham ReV. Mark, master of the
Tree school ^ v-^
Quarton Robert, genUeman
wngntjobn, sargeon
cook?3r' '^SJ2!2iir"^>
Kirby Matthew Qn^SPvhZ; ^
KlrkCharl^ Holds^hJoho
MattersonThos- Wales George
Parker Francis ^
Burden Francis, wheelwright
Danby Thos. brewer, ( w5t)
Duoe Wm. blacksmith '
Flint George, rict. Bay Hone
Gawtnr Francis, bread baker
Hood Richard d; Co. grooere ife seeds-
men, importers 0? and dealen in
Foreign and British spirits, butter,
bacon, chcMBse, and com factors
JMtaon Wm. lock-keeper, (West)
Ormond James, toU bar keeper
PeaTRon Francis, butcher
Rotherford John, com milker <fe dealen
Seamour Robert, vict. Three Tuns
Seamour John, shopkeeper
Spence Wm. butcher
Walker George, tailor and draper
Wailis John, saddler
Wigglesworth ^ excise officer
,„ Stanningkolme, in the parish of
Staxton, in the uarish of Willer-
WWW. of Hunmanby. Pop, JB13.
Jacques Rev. Arthur, vwar of WUlerby
Stepnbv, in the parish of Scul-
coatcs, and wap. of HarthiU ; I mile
N. 01 null.
• See Vol. II. pa«e SI.
aos
8TI.
[Eoit jRtdiwgrl SUN.
BiNh Bito. gMMtowm. Stmey place
Heitk RoH. geot. SteoMy plM6
NoraiuiWiUkMiy CratteiDMi
Cbm JftttiTf, ^ Om^Kwtptn,
Can WUUam Beilby Geoige
HantnTe fidwtrd^ Storey Thos.
XiBdbctor) WaudbyThof.
BaikecFimck, brusb botrd oitter
CarouleB John, coal iw»c»»«t
FletaierJw»,?choolmlitPeif
M arfleM JoMpk. eartb^nwaie infir.
■oore Tbot. fict. SpoUad BuU
Rhodes Geofge,taifor
Smith James, woieboose keeper. Cus-
tom house
flntthsoii Robeit, paper maker
8Tii.LiM«rLBBr win Monumr,
rp.)laUMwap. of Ouse4kDarweHt,
apaKiatheUbextyof St Peter's; 7
ndtesS.ofYoik. The ohurch Is dedi-
cated to St. Uetoii,the Dean 4t Chap-
ter of York are patrons. Pop. 404,
l!^«rBUev?7nttKHiy Wm. M. A. Tlca«
FoBtor Ifiss Frances, ganttowoman
B^ Ann, gentlawoman
medge PiaMlB
Sueneer Wm.
ThompsoDJoh*
TrifiURobert
Triffitt Wm.
Waddlngtoa Thos.
Creaser Robert
Robinson Franoii
FostfrThos.
Foifeer Charles
HarpWrn.
HqwKmi Samiin
Kay ThooMs
ManhGeofM
Matthnr Robeit
Ronton Gewn
Thomas Charles
Thorn Mon Geo.
Thidaulliottas
Tran John
TranJamea
Wmriu Henry
Cooper Wm.
Grayson Peter, dealer in hatr
Httwetaon James and John, whiting,
oil, and paait mnnufcoturew
Jackson Philip, ttot. skiop
. .. rand I
Pi
Atley Thos. '
Biookelby John
Jackson Thos.
Hallory Wm.
Moody John
PinderT.J.
Ryder Wm.
SUTersides John
Backle Thos. «'^«^,, «
Chambers John,Ttot. White Swan
Homshaw Thomas, blacksmith
Laxenby John, tailor
Leedle Robert, com miUer
Mountain Thomas, schoobnaster
Plaromer Thos. parish derk
Tomer John, shopkeeper
Stonb Fan by, in the parish of
SuttoBf wap.aBd liberty of Holdsnient 8
inU«i N. of Hun. Here is a imsU Methodist
chapel, built in 18S1, also an alm&houae for
the comfort of seven poor widows, or old
Buids, with the annual allowance of 13^
audi, eataMislied in pursuance of the wiU
(dated 17S0) of Ann VTaters, late of this
place, who also bequeathed U. annually for
the imCnietkm of ten poor girls In reading,
writh^, and needlework, whidi b perfonn-
ed by one of the old wonen hi the alms-
house, who reeeirea the bBaeflt Popul»>
tkm included wHh Sutton.
Farmm-M, Blenkin James
<gus Robert Brown Wm.
Peacock John, i
Robsoo DavU, i
Walker Thos. Tiot. Fenyhoosa, aad
wood tamer
Sior* aui wm ruaiinlsii, in the
parish of St. John's BeTcriey, wap. of
Uaithill, and Ubeity of BeiForley ; S
miles NB. of Befeiley. Pop. 48.
SroawooD, In the parish of
Thornton, and wap. of HarthiO; 5
miles SW. of Pockllngtoa. Pop. 1 16.
Gray John, yeoman
JenniQ^ Thomas, gehtleiMn
Jennings Robert, gentleman
WeA»ster Mrs. Ana, gentlewoman
Fmmtn, Gardam John
Abbot WUUam Parker William
Chatterton Charles
Ouston Peter, shopkeeper
StTiinBaLAifDWfCR, in the parish
of Button Cnmsfrlck, aiMlwsp.of Harthtfls
S miles SSW. of DrMHeld on the Beverley
road. This was aaeienfly a ooosldeiable
Tillage. It DOiw contains only a fow fkrm-
houns. The township and manor areOie
pMpevty of Homer Reynard, Esq. Sunder*
laadwtak lodges Pop.«0.
SuHK Island, (Extra-parochtal),
ia the wap. and liberty of Holdemess; 8 mb.
SE. of Hedon. Thb island was formerly s
p«rt of the river Humber, and about a oen-
tiny ago contained only about 800 acres of
land, bat tnm the perpetual warpiug of the
tidea sinee that period, it now contains about
0000 aeres, tai a state of high cultiration.
Thart is also a fine tract of land at the east
end of the island* which has been warped
sinee the last embankment in 1800* which it
is expected will be saved in a few years from
the overflowing of the tides. The idsnd is
preserved fhxn the eneroachmeuts of the
Humber, by strong banks being raised
around it, except on the north side* where it
is separated fkom the nuUn land by a drain
exteikding firom Stone Creek to Winestaad
Clough, at wUefa two plaoes the tides are
ooofinod by the Jnaetion banks tram the
Thblaad b».
6UT.
[East jRiding.'l sut.
898
tongs to the crown. That part whkh was
first eabaaktd, was oiighiany about two
miles ftom the shor^ and many penons are
Uviag, who xeooUecC vessels passing between
it and the main land, to which it is now
united by a bridge across a narrow channel,
which serves as a drain to the a4)acent coun*
try. There is here a small diapel of the
Church of England, at present nnconseerat>
ed, under the patronage of the Archbishop
of York. The Rev. Robert Melcalfa^ curate.
Population, 21&
Farmm'9, Lambert John
CrtLven Widow Rhodes John
Harlaod William Richardson Wm.
HawklDs Wm. Richardson Widow
Hopkins James 8oddaby Matthew
Johnson Wm. Viearman M.
Calbert James, wheelwright
Dickinson John, shoemaker *
Watson John, net. Board
Carrur-^. Wilson, to Hull,Tu.<fe Fri.
SoTTON, (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Holderqesst 3 miles NNE. of
Hull, is a very pleasant vUlage, and one of
the country retreats of die merchants and
gentry of HulL The church, dedicated to St
James, is an ancient structure^ of which H.
Broadley, Esq. Is the patron, and the Rev.
J. O. Davies is the incumbent curate.
About the centre of the village is an hospital
erected in pursuance of the win of Mr.
Leonard Chamberlain, lata of this phwe, for
•the comfort of eight poor wklows, and two
widowoa, who have each the benefit of a
gnod boose and garden, and 3f. per week,
thia hospital was re-built in 1800, by the
trustees of the charity. Near to the abovo-
mantioned ahns^iouse, also stands anotlier
built diicfly of stone, for the reception of
tiie poor widows and dat^^ters of deceased
cdergymeo, built hi 1819, by the trustees of
Mrs. Watson late of this place. In the time
of Edward I. ahouseof White Frlan stood
here. Pop. with Stone Ferry, 3658.
0€Hirif, CommiUert,
Alder George Kellin^rton Joseph
Allen James Sergent Henry
Bambr Thomas Farmtn,
Bell Thomas Anfield James
Holland Benjamin Blashill Robert
Liddell George Calvert Thomas
Priestroan TbomasCasson Henry
Walter Nichols Cook Joseph
Wilkinson A nth. Cundell John
Btnektmiths, Eyre Andrew
Bidin William Hcwson Geon^e
Robinson Daniel Kirkhouse Anthy.
BrieklayerM, Leaner Thomas
Hall Ambrose North Thomas
Potterell Jonth. Rheam Edward
Richardson Tbos. Shomimk^rf,
Ross Tbomn Carrick James
Sissons Thomas Clappinson Jonah
Storey John Crook John
Thompson Geo. Gibson Robert
Vause George Saadarson John
Oardemrs, T^oi^r**
Hart John Sharp Getf»ge
Smith Richard Simpson Richard
Cfroten, frheelwrigkU,
Harrison George Cowl John
Holmes George Hunter William
Dibb Thomas, schoolmaster
Frost Thomas, solicitor
Habbeishaw David, vict Ship
Hipsley John, merchant
MTesterby Dinah, vict. Duke of York
Carrtar«.--R. Clappinson ife T. Rod-
man, to Hull, Tu. ^ Fri. dep. 9
morn. ret. 6 evening
Sutton, in the parish of Norton,
and wap. of Buckroee ; 1 mile E. of
Maltoo. Population, 87.
Parker George, Esq. Sutton house
Farmers.
Rutier Ralph, Cheese Cake house
Wise Wifliaro, High field
Traineri,
Ackroyd Joseph. White wall house
Marson Job, Sutton ootta^^e
Noble Mark, jockey, White wall
Sykes Thomas, High field '
Sdtton Full, (p.) in the wap. of
HarthUl. a part in the liberty of St Peter's*
5i miles NW. of PockUngton. Hete is
a smaU parish ehurch, of which the Rev.
James Rudd, D. D. is htcumbeot netor,
and J. Simpson, Esq. the patron. Pop. liS,
Coulton William, yeoman
Johnson Edward, yeoman
Sutton-on-Dbbwbnt, (p.) in
the wap. of HarthiU ; 7 miles ESE. of Yorlu
The church dedicated to SL Mkhaei« Sir
T. Charges. Bart, is the patron. There is
also a Methodist chapeL This village is
beautifully situated on the banks of the
Derwent, over which there is a good stone
bridga, where is a spring stioi^Iy impreg^
nated with ferruginous matter. Pop. 400.
Wheeler Ref. Wm. A.M. rector
Howard Charles, gent. Sutton farm
« ^r*^*' Watson Walker
Burn Thomas Yeoman Thomas
DixoaJoh* Shopkeeper*,
MoyserJph.juii. Hutchinson A Uoe
Newtottthomas Voce Thomas
Newton John Timber JHerchante,
Preston John Massey WiUiam
Bonnard tbomas, shoem.iker
Uray John, schoolmaster
L L
394
8WA.
[EoH Riding.]
TSO.
Uonkj J. TicL 4t Bdtrtor,CronKe ji
Utter ioto, vict. ftam's Btmi
Ittdgley gumiel, taUor
Moywer Joseph, com miDer 4k dealer,
and Uaie 8Dd ooel nerobant
Waterwottk Joho, batcher
Cmrritn^J. Bieiby <fe T. Upter, to
York, Mob. Wed. ± Sat. dep. 8
nnf . ret. at 7 ereniog
8wA NLA VD, In the parish of North
FWTiby. wap. Midi lilHyty of HuOihirt: 7
BikiW.orHiilL TiMlnkeHMiMCBftan
this ▼!!%• art gmtlyadmlnd by
Ibr their btantj, varMsr, audi fnaiteur.
Imill*
a view at the Trent and tfaa eoontry a4^
CBoCv tba whola cowii of ttia Hunbcr down
to tha apum lighta, the Uneolmhiie and
VoriuhiiaeQaats of thaliiYer, and the low
country of HoUemen, m &r « the aye
reach, where the dirtant pcoepaot b bounded
bythehotiaon. Pop. 418.
Othome Robert, Baq. Biaflbrdi
baU •» — ^
flyket Nicbolas, Esq. hall
Prickett Jotiah, toUoitor
WlUiamfl Rer. Oarid,
DUteotliif
Fmrwmn^ rinaiw, gtoawaAari,
Bateman John Drew Gabriel
BiaQiDgtOB John Skinn Robert
EverlDKbam Joha Skogk^tptn,
Garland Samuel CAark Robert
RioKToae John Kemp James
8baw Nathantol Ihilort.
Todd John Hocgard Christr.
Westerdale Tbof . Po^ Fraodf
Beilby Tbomai, oom mOler
Cberrr William, achoolmaster
Crowther James, butcher
Habershaw WUUam, carpentcir
KirbT Richard, bricklayer
Reed Thomas, com fa^or
Westerdale George, bladcsmith
Cbrri«r^ R. Hodsman to UuU,Tu.<feFri.
SwiNB, (p.) in the wap. and li-
berty of Holdetnen ; 7 miles NW. of Hedon.
A religious house oooaisting of a Priorest and
fburteen or fifteen Nuns of the Cistercian
order, was founded here by Robert de Verii,
before tha end of the reign of king Stephen,
but there are now no remains of the building
to be traeed, a flum house stands on the site,
near wliich, were latdy dug up ssrenl sflver
and cqpper ocHns, amongst idiich was one of
Conetantinus, with the head of FlaTius.
The ohuroh whidi is a Gothie stroetuiv,
dedicated to St Mary, claims lo be of the
ag* of Prince OA ; the patron li Mrs. Bram-
ley. and the Rer. Matthew Wilttunson, is
tlw vicar. PopuisUon, £29.
JackMMi Joha
Acklen Pranda Mednn Jane
Dibb John More John
Foster Samnel Roii William
Grevee John Shepherd Ann
Graybom Wil&am Walgate W. ^ R«
CooitDey John, wheelwright
Dowthwaite Robert, cow doctoc
Garton John, thoemaker
Heselton Mark, achoolBiasiBr
Sharp William, grocer
Shaw John, tailor
Smith Thomas, blaokmith
Wright Jamet, nkt. White LfaMi
SwimkM, tai the pariih of Wat-
ton, and wap. of HahhiU; S milee
from DrilBekL
TteslMs in the paiWi of Aid-
brooffh, wap. and Ubertj of Holder-
iimT 7 milei NB. of Hedon. P^. In-
cluded with Aldbrough*
TiiBAR«B,in the parish of St.
Jobn% Beverley,wap.or HaithiU. dp
Ubertyof Befertey; 8 mUlea SB. of
Beveney. Pop. 90.
Ramsay John, gentleman
nirki4hw, in the paridi of Kirfc-
by Grindalytb.andwap ofBuckrose;
8 miles B. of Malton. Pop. 44.
TUri^iafty. in the parish of Swine,
and wap. and libeity of Uoldemen ;
7 mUMNB. of HuU. Pop. 61.
T^Hxandols, in the parUh of Wbar-
ram Percy, and wap. of Buckrote ; .
9 miles N. of PockUngton. Pop. 184.
TnonOAKBT-cneHCoTTiwewiTH,
in the parish of Tborganby, and wao.
of Ooseand Derwent ; 10 milea SB.
of York. The church is a small but
neat structure, dedicated to St. Helen ; -
Rev. Joseph Mltchlnson is incumbent,
and Mrs. Baldwin the patroness. —
Population, 381.
Jeflferson J. D. Bsq. Tborgaoby hall
MitchlMon Rev. Joseph, uicumbent
Abbey Richard, Grange
FanMTsJr r«(MMii,RickeU John
Barton Thomas Simpson John
Belwood John Stoblrr Christ.
Bladcer Robert Smith Tbos.
Blacker John Stephenson M.
Brown James Stephenson M . jua.
Buttle Geo. Thompson Robert
Dunnington Jph. fitosHiaisrt,
FowlerRobert TaytorJames
Gamble Tbos* Underwood Wra.
Hall Robert fifcontaysrs,
Halley Benjamin Hope Robert
Richmond Geo. Thompson James
Allison Robert, wbeelwrigh
Gill Richard, parish clerk
THO.
[East Riding,]
TIC.
395
Mountler Wm. schoolmaster
Matthews Wm. blacksmith and Tict.
North John, Tict. Ferryboat
North John, cabinet maker
Vollans Samuel, butcher and fanner
Tonng Robert, tailor and draper
Carr^ert—Robert Hope «fe James
Thompson, to York efery Saturday.
THOiAfOUMBALD, in the parish
of P«il» wap. uid liberty of HoUerneisi S
mflet SSE. of Hadcm. Htre b a inuOl
Chapel of Ease* of whidi the Rev. John
Bowman to incumbent; Ukowiie a email
Independent duqpel. built in 1801. Thia
village was fonoerlj called Titora^um-
Faol, on aooount of its being in the parish
of Paul, and to now eocraptbd to Thoni.
cnmbald. Pop. S59.
Richardson John, Uetitonant
Sheldon Edwaid, Esq;
Stephenson Rev. W. (academy)
FamMrt, Richardson John
Greenshaw Thos. Slater Samuel S.
HardT Phillip Smith Wm.
Marshall James Stother Robert
Peck Geofge Straker Thomas
Piatt Samuel Whitek>ek George
Rhodes Thomas
Skoemaken, fFkedmrigkU,
ElUttson James Oarton John
Wilson Wm. Island Wm.
Corrar James, gardener
Jackson Wm. tailor
Roper Wm. vict. Cross Keys
Wood Geor|;e, horse dealer
WrightRobert, blacksmith
Thornholmb, in the jiarish of
Barton Ajenes. and wap. uf Dksker-
ing ; 5 mfles SW. of Bridlington.-
Population, 91.
Farm&rt, Bfoeoy O. and F.
Bradley Wm. Ouston Mtehael
Carrur, Philip Boynton, to Brid-
Ungton Wed. and Sat.
Thobntmorp, in the_parUh of
Burythorp, and wap. of Biickrose:
£| miles S. of Malton. Population in-
eliided with Burythorp.
FarsMrf, Taylor John
BoultonJ. Taylor Wm.
Tkomion, (p.) io the wap. of
Harthill ; 4 miles SW. of Poduing-
ton. The living is a Ticarage, the Rev.
James Addison is incumbent, and the
Dean of York the patron. Pop. 198.
Thorpe, in the parish of Howden,
wap. and liberty of Howdenshlie : 1
miieN.of" — ^— "* "
Taylor John
Wilkinson Wm.
Wilson Walter
' How<
ty Of
'den.
Pop. ^8.
Thorpb Bassbtt, (p.) in the
- ^' ^ 6 miles E, '
wap. of BiK^oose,
of
Walton. Here Is a Church of the £s*
tabUshment, dedicated to All Saints,
of which the Rer. Basil Wood is rec-
tor, and the Archbishop of York, by
lapse, the patron. Pop. 156.
Dale Wm. gent
Darling Wm. WUbcrt
Lotell Thomas, yeoman
Parmtrs dr reoflMN, Lovell Thomas
Allinson John Owston Christ.
Atkinson John Owston Thos.
Bauks Wm. Puckrin John
Calvert David
Chapman Tlios.
Oypson Wm.
Atkinson John, vict. Bine Bell
Yonng Geoige, schoolmaster
Thorpb Brantinoham, in Che
Ch of Brentiugham, and wap. of
hill ; 2 miles SE. of South Cave.
Pop. 174.
Barnard Rev. Edward Wm. A.M;
vicar of South Cave
Haigh Thomas, gent.
Pinder Robert, mrmer
Storr Robert, carpenter
Wray John, yeoman
Carrier, R Taylor, to Hull Tu"A Pri.
Tlorne-le-Sfreef, In the parish of
Numburnnolme, and wap. of Hart-
hiU ; 8 miles NW. of Market-Weigh-
ton. Pop, 87.
Thwino, (p.) in the wap. of
Didcering 8 miles Wjm. of BridUng.
ton. The church is dedicated to All
Saints, and the living, which is a rec-
tory in medieties, in theji;iftof the
crown, is ei^yed by the Rev. John
Kirk. There is abo a Methodist
diapel. Pop. 814.
^nnison Mary, jrenile^dmair- ^>-.
Moonom Rev. Richard, curate
Farmtrt, Vickerman Sarah
Bennison John Vickerman Rd.
Bordass Isaiah Vickerman Wm.
Gibson Geo.
Braithwaite Wm. carpenter
Cape Wm, jgrooer, drc.
Chambeis Wm. schoolmaster
Coultus Vickerman, butcher
Johnson Robert, shoemaker
Jordon James, vict. BotUe tfe Glass
Lownsbiough Francis, tailor
Career, Mark Hk;k, to Bridling-
ton and Wold Newton on Sat.
TUiAorpe, in the parish of Kirk-
bum, and wap. of Harthill ; ei miles
SW. of Driffield. Pop. 221.
TiCKTON, In the parish of St.
John'f, Bererky, wa|». of Uoideneis, and
896
TOW.
[East Itidififf.]
WAl.
MMrtroCBewtoyt S* miki NE. of Brrer.
ky. TiM riirv H«U it MTifiM* to thto
Pop. iia
JfanhaU Saml. maltster, HuH brUlge
West Wm. Esq. Mount Pleaj^t
Woodmaooey Thos. yeomao
Charlton Thos. vict. Crown A Anchor
Hull bridge
VMttkorpe. in th« pulsb of Whar-
ram Percy, and wap. of Buckrow ; 10
miles 8K. of MoHon. Pop. 61 .
TVttwiek, In the parish of Hay-
ton, and wap. of Hanhill ; 3| miles
NW. of Marfcet-Weighton.
Tmanby, in the parish of Hessle,
county of HuUsMre ; 6 mb. W. of Hull.
Barkworth Rlii. gentlewoman
Cooper Samuel, merchant
Todd John, merchant
Watson Jonn Kiero, banker
TuNSTALL, (p.) in the wap. of
kiMMM, aad llbeiCy of St. Psiv'ft 8
miki ENE. of HSdon. This Tillage h si-
tuated Mir to that part of the tea eoait
known l»y th« name of Sand la Mar, and if
mtich f^Mjucntcd by the inbaMtanca of the
neightxmring ylllagaa lor the parpoae of
pcoeuHng pebUet and gvwel to repair the
loads. The church if an andent struoture,
dedicated to All Saints, the Her. Jonathan
Dixon to vicar, and the patron the Dsan
and Chapter of York. Pop^ 1«^
Snaitb Thomas, gentleman
Swaan Rev. Cnirles, cUrate
FemMTtf, Lorimer Bdw.
Atkinson James Snaith Henry
Baron Henry Snalth John
Brainton i^»eo. Shonk^epmn,
Close Thomas Cross Jane
Dent John Mainprise Christ.
Baron »*i-Tt, Mfnwctor
Crofts Robert, tailor
Dalton Wm. parish clerk
Robinson Jane, vict. Cock
Canritr, 8. Ganton, to Hull every Tu.
TWnier Hall, in the parish of
Swine, wap. and Uberty of Holderoess ;
4 miles from Hedon.
Ulromb. in the parish of Sklpsea,
and wap. ana liberty of Holdeniess ;
61 miles NNW. of Hornsea. Here is
a Chapel of Ease, of a very ancient
structure, and the incumbent is the
Rev. JohnGilby, rector of Barmstou.
Population, 170.
Farwm-s, North Wm.
BeviU Christopher pHpe Thomas
Dnnby Thomas Shurp John
I>ob6ou Thomas Shnru Jobu, iun.
Foster Wm. Smlt!bJobn
Gorton Mrs. . Smith Thomas
Btberingtuo Geo. shoemaker
Woodbead Waa. wheelwright
Unclsit, in the parish of Kirby
Underdale, and wap. of Bockrose; T
miles N. of Puckltngtoo.
Ckirkson Abraham, farmer
Podsey Seth, yeoman •
Ptidsvy Geo. rarmer
Webster John, scboolflMster
White Ann, geutlewoman
Upton, in tbe parish of flklpsea,
wmi. and Kberiy o/HoMemast; 11
miles 8SW. of Bridlington. Pup. in-
oluded with Bkipaea Brovgh.
Severs John, Crowgarth
T". . , X ,H Wawu, C^-) inthe
wap, Ml Ei< ^^ r:Li-»i, anil tibvrty uf St.
Petei >i <-^ irnU-!, N, of HuU. The
chur In ttt!^iljrmt«rt to 81, Peter^ i» a
smaU ^nvleiit edJfttv, the jeeti i*f
whidi li»re n^ver bt^'H re u«'W»d, auil
are mhjcIj rtirrodtfd ly Uin*.— The
vicar i^ lln^ Rfv. .K^rt-TiHBb BMrn, w^fd
the n;i I nni ihr VhniH'i^Urri, ! f lit- CbiireU
of Yi^^kt Pu^. ^^1.
FarwerM, Nicbolson Chrilt
Ewbaak Peter Ransom Wm.
Hoiikinson Thos. Wkitlng-Wm.
Jackfon John fTkettwrigklf.
Leake Marm. Calvert Ricbard
Mnnby A 8on Calvert Tbonas
Allison James, staoeaiaker
BreedinWm. vict. Anebor
Johnson Wm.day school dr parishderk
Waldbt. in the parish of Bl-
loughton, and wap. or Hartbill; 4
miles E. of South Cave.
Watson Thomas, fanner
Walkinotov, (f.) in the wajjs,
of Uartbill and Howdenshire ; U mU-
SW. of Beverley. The church U dj;
dlcatcd to All Hallows; and vf.
Thompson, Esq. is the patron. Popu«
iation, SHi.
Brownlow CJeo. sen. gent.
Ferguson Rev. Daniel, B. A. rector
Hague Francis, gent. ^
Blockamiths, Crawthome Wm.
Hutty Wm. Dales John
Nicholson Daniel Harper Wm.
CoTfenUrty Hodgson R. A T.
Bennison Ralph Hood Wm.
Robinson Jas. Jackson Wm.
Formert, Jefferson Thos.
Atkinson Isaac Johnson Robert
Bennison John Oliver Timothy
Brigbam Geo. Speuce Robert
Brownlow G. jun. Stephenson John
Brownlow Wm. Wnt-son Wm.
Bnrley Tbos. ' Webster Wni.
Clurksoii John
WAL.
[East RuHf^J]
WAX.
897
WiUdDfOD M. Speck Tbos.
Sekootmoiitn^ Watson Joieph
CarUng Wm. Skojpkuptn;
Nortbend Wm. Loft John,
(db parish clerk) Sbaw Samuel
Shoemkrs, Tailor*, ifc.
Ramsay Tbo6. Cole Samuel
RIcbardsoD Fras. Reward Ambrose
BoyntoD Jobo, nurserymau, ^c
Carter Robert, bone setter
Hutty Wm. vict. Black Horse
JeoldnsoQ Jobn, coal merchant
Loft Timothy, com miller
Monkman Frauds, butcher
Pad^t Wm. Tict Duke of York
Page Richard, land surveyor
CafT/«r, Wm. OKverto Hall every
Tu. to Beverley every Sat.
fTaUingftn, see New Village and
Newport.
Wansford, in the parish of Naf-
ferton.and wap. of Dk^rlng; 8
miles E. of Driffield. . Here is a Con-
siderable cotton and carpet manufac-
tory, the only establishment of the
kind in this part of the country,
standing on the navigable river Hull.
Populauon,344.
Boyes John, jnn. carpet manofr.
Clarkson Jonas, overlooker
Kirby Thofl. vkrt. Valiant Soldier
Knowsley Creo. com miller
Lamplugo John, vict. Trout
Murgatroyd Christ, schoolmaster
Framert, Watson Wm.
Bamby Michael Grocers, ^c,
Foster Geo. Clough John
Lamplugb Geo. WatM>n James
Thompson SamL
Wapplinoton, in the parish of
AUerthorpe, & wap. of HaithiU; 2|
mis. SSW. of PockUngton. Pop. 19.
Farmen, Hwd James
Crosby W.^T. Hotbam William
Wartbr, (p.) in the wap. of
Harthill ; 4 miles ENE. of PockUnir.
ton. The church, dedk»ted to St.
James, is a vicarage, of which Lord
Muncaster is the patron, and the Rev.
Wm. Courtier, the incumbent. There
is also a smaif Methodist cbapeL Po-
pulation, 428.
Pennington Mrs. Jane. Warter boose
Hesser Tbos. steward
Blaektmith9, Alderson Richard
Bmith Wm. ^ Alderson Rd. jun.
Wilson Nathaniel Dosser Wm.
Catptnttrt. ife. Dosser Thomas
Wilson Benj. Harrison M.
Wilson Robert King John
Fwrmtn, Kirton Tbos*
Oxtoby Chas. • Taaker John
Rtehardson Geo. Wilson Tbos*
Rfchardson Wm. SkoemaktM^
ReckellWm. England John
Smith Thomas Levitt Thomas
Cook Tbos. schoolmaster
Gray Robert, tailor
James Robert, sho)>keeper
Tasker Richard, com miller
Wilson Thomas, tallow chandler and
vict. Creeping Jane
Carrkr, J. Jackson, to . York on Sat,
Wassano, in the parish of Sig-
gletthorne, wap. and liborty of HoktexneHt
2 rnUea SW. of Honnea; a small village
pleaaanUy iltuated on the declivity of a
f mall eminenee, where itanda the mansion
of a brandi of the Constable family ; an
elegant itructure, built of white brick,
commanding a full prospect of that exten-
sive lake* caUed Hormea Mere.
Constable Rev. Charles, Wassand hall
Blenkin Robert, farmer
Wattow, (p.) in the wap. of
HarthiU : 6 miles $.' of Driffield, situated
on thehigh road leading from that place to
Beverley ; it laealled die ancient Vetadun,
aplacewhidi, at an early period, was ooo-
seerated to rellgkm. It appean from Bede^a
EodlBsiastlcal History, that here was a
nunnery about A. D. 686, but by whom
founded, or how damollshed, does not ap.
pear. About the year llftO, Eustaee Fita
John founded here a priory of Gilbertlne
nuns, of the Order of Sampringfaaro, and
thirteen canons ; the number of nuns was
flfty^fareeb Like all other religious housea,
thto monastery has suffered great dilaplda-
tloos; but the worthy fiunlly of the Bethers
have preserved what remains of the buUd-
ingi, linee it came into their poasesstonj
and the veoeraUe reUes of this ancient stnio*
ture still merit the attention of the anti-
quary. The drareb here, like the andeot
monasbary, la dedicated to St Mary t George
BetheU, Esq. is the patron, and the Rev,
George Ferreman the incumbent. Ppm 307.
Legard Dlgby, Esq. Watton Abbey
Scruton Tbos. com miller
Soruton John, bleacher
fVauldhy, in the parish of Row-
ley, and wap. of Harthill ; 4 miles B.
of South Cave. Pop. 14 .
Waxholmr, in the parish of
Owthom, wup. and liberty of Holder-
ness 5| mk N. of Potrington. Pop. 72.
I Farmer*, Harrison Wm.
I Atkinson James Giles Stephen
I Atkinson Geo. Stears Tbos.
{ Gmndell Francis Tute John
L l8
dOB
WXA*
[East Riding.]
wjbi«*
^•mUomC, In the parish of Braadw-
bortoB, wtto. and libertr of UoUcr-
neu; 5milM8E. of Drifti^.
Wbavbrthorps, (f.) in the
wap. of Buckrose; 12 milet E. of
Maltoo. Tha UviiiK of the parisb
church ii in the gift of the Dean and
Chapter of Yoiic, and the ReT. Rd.
ForrertUtheTicar. Pop.3S4.
Aihworth ReT. Abraham^curate
CtnmtUrf, Smith Wm.
JohajQo MTm. Wallgate Tboa.
MUnerJohn Oroeer$,
Fmmer$, Athwell Tbos.
Anderran Thot. Coo|)er Leonard
Dickenson Vasey Pattison Edw.
Grice Matthew TaiUtrs,
Longbom Tbos. Jeff^j Jobu
Manball Wm. Kirby Benj.
Colley John, shoemaker
Hodfl^oD Joan, bulcber
PostlU Richard, vict. Blue Bell
Robson John, smith and farrier
frmAl4y, in the parish of South
Cave, and wap. of HarthiU 2| miles
E. of South Cave.
Laroplugh George, fanner
fTmL a smaU hamlet, in the pa<
rlsh of St. Johft*8, Beveriey, wap.
and liberty ot Holdemess; 1 mile B
of Beverley. Pqp. 101.
fTmkm. in the parish of Wel-
wick. wap. and liberty of lloWerness:
8 miles SE. of Patringtoa; a small
hamlet, chiefly inhabited bv farmers.
Pop. included with Welwick.
^•Uum Bridge, intheparishof
Hohi»-on-SpaUHnfr Moor, and wap of
HarthiU ; 5 miles NNB. of Howdea,
Wbltom, (f.) in the wap. of
HowdemhlTCi 4 mUti SB. of Sou*
CSV*, sad 10 mlks 8. of Beverley. Then
itlitiesnaDcteiitdMirch, vrlthftSower in the
centre, dedlosted to St Helen, 0/ whieh the
KlDCls ttiepetron, Ji the Rev.H.W. Chaap.
^^ Tkar. Thm is *!» • Methodtat
ehapeL TbeelmroheonUinssii eflScy of a
Kniflbt Templar, whldi carries its anO-
oulty beyond IW. 'ben that order vm
diMolved, and it Is luppoied to have been
iHiUt by William Rufiu. who luooeoded
William die Cooquerof In 1068. Pop. 576-
Popple Rev. Miles, A.M. curate
^^ Gentry, S«^J^^^**tI*
Collins Mrs. Mary Richardson Mrs.
Gallond Mrs. Mar^'Salisbury Mrs.
Johnson John WhiUker Chariea
JobnfioQ John, jun . Jcoiumi^,
Lowthorp James Osboume Misseiy
Lowthorp Wm. (ladies' bdg.)
UvudeilkM^ Smitk John
Baiun, Stidcney Watson
Brittain Henry Grocers,
Nicholson Thoi. Hudson John
Bricktaam-s, . Hunter Wm.
Andrew Wm. Skaemakert,
Penrose John Deighton Richard
Wilkinson Richard Rogers John
Carptmign, Wi&aiiisoQ Tboa.
Dodsworth Geo. Swgeom,
Dorsey Peter Gledston Wm.
Ingmire John Jackson Riobaid
Farmert if Fsomm, Taitart,
Beilby John Farrow Wm.
Brough Wm. Hessey Mark
Clapbam Cieo. Kidd saiDuel
Bartram John, butcher
Dixon Geo. sbopkeei^er
Fenwick John, plumber and gUuder
Hargrove James, saddler
Hopper Francis, yeoman
Johnson Janer. linen draper, ^be.
Nekon Wm. blackniith
Ogilvie Edw. Johnson, cabinet mkr.
Stephenson Thos. oom miller
Wnght BleaAor, vict. Green Dragon
Carrierw, T. Nksbolson, T. Cade,
A J. Tanson, to Hull every Tu. de Fri.
The RonNBv Coach, from HuU,
passes through about hall past T mg.
and ret. about 4 afternoon.
Wblwicr, (p.) in the wap. and
liberty dl HoldemeM; S miks SE. ot Pat-
rington, is s small villafe, pleaemtly ri*
tuatedoatbehigh road from Patringtoo to
Spurn Head. The churdi is a very aiw
dent Gothic itracture, dedicated to St.
Mary, of which the King ft the patron, and
the Rev. C. C. Chamber* the vicar. This
church eootaint the ruins of an aatlqtte
monument, nipposed to have been lemovei
ftom BmalaHAbberiaadtiMiigiiit Is now
la a itatoof dUapMa^, it has a gteiid and
bnpochig appearaaei to tin leawbi^g
eye of the aattquarisnt it to sapfnsed bf
fome to have baea erected in SBemorjr of
John de fy)rtlbiia, by othcn, William le
Grot, Bad of Albemarle) but time has ob>
literated any positive condasion on this
point. There is a small Friends Meeting
house, also a Methodist chapeL Pop. in*
ohidUig Thorpe Plewland and Weetoii. 410
Blaektmitks, Roberts Joseph
Dibuah James Simms Tix».
Warrener Wm, Ward Heniy
Formert, Wiif^i Tbos.
Baton Thomas filcilooliiiaslerr,
Bnmham Robert Ronton Robert
Clubley John \nison John
Coy James Skornitakmm^
Pewson Wro.^ Green Wm.
JefTerson Wm. Hesde Wm.
ManbidiJoha HUtoiiJ«ha
VXL.
[Eizst Riding,'] wil.
899
fThMlwrigkU, Ombler Wm.
Hempos Tbos. Stamford Robert
Cochrane Catharine, vlct. Wheat Sheaf
Eddson Eliz^jproeer aud draper
Greenhead Wm. com miller
Kemp Martin, hntcber
Wright Edward, tailor
fVelwichlhorpe, in the parish of
Welwick, wap. and liberty oi Holder-
ness; 1 mile SE. of Patrmgton.
fFestailf in the parish of Aldbrouffh,
wap. <fe liberty of Holderness ; 0 nols.
from Hedon.
Wbstow, (p.) in the wap.of Back-
rose; 6 milei S. of Malton. The parish
church is in the patronage of the Archbishop
of York, and the Rev. Robert Affleck is the
vicar. There is here aiso a Methodist cha-
pel, and a school, in which the interest of
AOI. left by Mrs. Sagars, serves to cducata
three childrdb. Population 4S3.
Field Joseph, Esq.
S3 kes Tatton, Esq. Westow hall
Carpenter*,
Elliott Tbos.
Johnson Wm.
Moody Thos.
Farmers,
Clarkson Peter
GypfonJuhn
Walker Richard
Word Mercy
Wilson John
Skoemakert^
Mossey Wm.
Wales Mark
Shopkeepers,
Harwood Tir.dale BuUivar Mary
Jackson Thos. S. Hill John
Lotherington Wm. SUnte Masons,
James Green is the yicar, and Lord
Middleton the patron. Pop. 127.
fVharrnm Perev, (p.) in the wap.
of Buckrose ; 8 miles SSE. of Maltoo.
The Rev. Richard Allen is the vicar
of this pari.ch, and the living is in the
^ft of Miss Isted and Miss Englefield^
Whblorakb, (p.) in the wap. of
Ouseand Derwentt 8 miles SE. of York.
The diuTch which was rebuilt in the year
1789, is dedicated to St Helen, the Hon.
Robert Elliott is the restor, and the Arch-
bishop of York the patron. There is here
a well endowed school, for the education of
19 boys and girls, of which Mr. William
Dawson is the master, and a manor court
for the recovery of small debts of which
George Feam is the bailiflT; there are also
two Methodist chapels, one of the Old and
the other of the New Connexi(». Pop. 838^
Viccars Rev. John, cunite
Dodsworth George, gentleman
Si- ■ :'' Rn-5i;ii-i it. s!' '!H-rtjfln
A<io[iib Quint lU Liuiipin^b Wm.
A< ^ 1 (11 h i osi-u li M> f c« .f wbti
Atiiilt^varf .mines Mi ^'3- FrnjK^
BiiiiiV KmaJuiel^ PtLfkvr Jubn
Biiiuji HidiiirM P^^tcL Wm,
B I ! U< ■ y Win* ,K iii 11 i.h Robert.
Morritt John
Potter John
Potter Ann
Wade John
Walker Geo.
Walker WiUiam
Holmes John
Smith Joseph
Wilson John
Tailors,
Barker Geo.
Holmes Thos.
Ashton John, butcher and jobber
Causeley Thomas, schoolmaster
Goodwill ;.Iary, blacksmith
Eichardson Isaac, vict. Fox
Wbtwako, (p.) in the wap. of
Buckroae, & liberty of St Peter's » 7 mis, W.
ofDriflleld.^ Esiclusiveof the parish church,
dedicated to St. Michael, of which the Rev.
Rowland Crouton is the vicar, and the Pr&i
beiidary of Wetwang the patron ; there ia
a chapel for the McthodUts. This vUlage,
in which Thomas Wllberfosa, Esq. resides,
ii principally occupied by farmers and their
labouren. Population, 489.
fTharram Grange, in the parish of
Wharram-le-street, and wap. of Back-
rose ; 7 miles SE. of Malton.
f^harram-le-Sireet, (p.) in the
wap. of Bnckiose; 6 miles SB. of Mal-
ton. The parish church is a small an-
cient ttni;%iire» of which the Re?.
Refilon Thos.
Restoo David
Robinson Richard
Silvester Walker
Slater T.
Tate John
Turtbn Richard
Shoemakers,
Bolton John ^
Holmes Geo.
Hopps Christopher
TaUors,
Potta/^ Matthew
Watson Christr,
Brv>fi(lt3ett Kdu\
Camidgie Amos
ColUngs Wm.
CoiiLsoo Thos.
Cowper'Robt.
Etherineton Wm.
Etty Thos.
Feam Geo.
Fletcher John
Fowler Mary
Gray Thos.
Harrison Richard
Hebnon E.
Herbert Wm. .
Herbert Sarah,
Hughes John,
Biscomh Robert, cooper
Davison Wm. schoolmaster
Myers Wm. wheel wrisfht
Myers John, vict. Red Lion
Nicholson Christopher, com miller
Pottage Richard, blacksmith
Pottfi|e Thos. vict. Blacksmiths' Arms
Wood Tabitha, shopkeeper
Young Wm. vict. Couoty Hospital
Cbrrier— E. Young, to York every Sat.
fFhoUsea, In the parish of Holme-
on-Spalding-Moor, and wap of Hart-
hill ; 6 mis. SSW. of Market Weigbton.
W1LBBRPOS8, (P.) in the wap. of
HsrthiU; A miles WNW U rockUnf(oD«^i-
400
WIl.
[Eoii Siding ] wm.
TtwpwUhclronhii dfldieMed to St Joha
the Baiitbt. Tht andent and rttptetaUe
fkmfly of WUberfca, of whkh WlUkm WU-
iMfcrat, CKl. !• a dcModut, raided hen
IhHDtta* oooipMit tin the jmr 171<^ w^mo
die taoUy ertele and the nuuMkm were told,
tout the patrooifeor the llThiff to ttiU In the
WUberfbrae tenUy. EUaa de OoUon foond-
edapckiryor Beaedlottoc mmi heie, to the
Kign of Henry II. which wai valoed at the
aupiMMlunatML 10k M. per ami. Fop.385.
Wlllte Rev. JaiMs» perpetual cunto
yrhght Robert, geBttemaii
Blaekmilks, Lbler RWbard
Unfoot John Sf ?»»" TJonitt
Wood Tfaomaa Nicbolaoa Ricbd.
Farwms^ reomtn^OwA Robert
BeUJohn Sdtmartb Tboraai
Calam BIcbaM SHvenklct John
Cook Tbomat Shopkeeptrt,
BHiot Tbomas Bell John
OlUab Jobn Naltoo Jobn
Harrtson MatUiew Seamoor Ricbard
Hotbam Jobn frkMUtHgkit,
Jepson Tbomat Gilbank Tboi.
Leojl Wm. Sbepbeidaon Geo.
Batty Wm. vlct. Hotse Sboei
BelfFrancis, wholesale brewer
Brown Jabex, taitor
Cntton Wm. rict. True Briton
Craven John, baker
Kidd John, schoolmaster
Lotberlngton Geo. bricklayer
Pearson Samuel, butcher
RowDtree Thos. corn miller _
Wood John, Tict. Waggon <fe Hones
H^i{^kolm9, in the parish of KiUi-
wick, and township of Beswtek, and
wap/of Hartbill ; 9 mis. S. of Driffield.
fFUUrhy, (p.) In the wap. of
Dickering t 9 mllee W. of Hunmanby. The
chuidi, of which the Rev. Arthur Jaqu;:*
Itthevlear, if dedicated to St. Peter, and
the King ii the patron of (he Kriog. Pop.34.
WiLLBRBT, in the parishes of
Cottiniibam and Kirk Ella, and waps.
of HarthlHand HuUsbixe; tfmikiW
NW. of HuU.
Pease Clifford, merchant
Pease Rev. Georie
Smith Mrs. gentlewoman
Thomas Wm. ship chandler
Farmtri, Pickering R. A R.
Borsell H. Thompson John
Kirk Jobn
Corriir— If . Andrew to Hull Tu. ds Pri.
fTiUpk^, in the parish of Bub-
wHh, and wap. of Haithill ; 6i miles
HW.of Howden. Population with
Gribthoipe, Ii5.
WiLSTHoapSy in the pariah of
Bridlington, and wap. of Dioketing;
21 miles S. of Bfidlingtoo. Pop. 16.
Woodcock Jobn, farmer
Wilton Bishop, (p.) in the wap.
or HarthilU and Uherty of St. PeHer**; 4
inUee N. of Poeklington. The cfanreh is
an ancient itrueCure^ dedkated to St.
Mkhael, the Rcr. Wiffian Metcalfe ia th»
Tkar, h Sir Mark Mari«rmaxi Sykes, ktd of
the manor, the patron. Blihop Neville had
ftMnded a palaee hen, wfakh was moatod
round, and tram whkh It It loppoied ttw
vUlage derived its naaMw Pop S79.
Rksbardson George, gentleman
Farmer* 9f I'aoMiiiyWUsoii Creo. jun.
Banlcs John fihoeMdbrt,
Butterfield Tbos. FailessTbos.
Hotbam Francis O^ram James
Layton R. A W. Surgetmtj
Matthew John Meggison Robert
Myen George Seymour Franda
Rogerson Abm. T«t2orc,
Stffibom John Cross Wm.
Todd John Seller Robert
Wilson Geo. sen.
Anderson Tbos. vict. Garraby Iim
Duggleby Wm. shopkeeper
Gowlarid Wm. bladcsmttb
Rk^rdson Wm. rtot. Cross Keys
Scaife John, com miller
Shepherd Tbos. schoolmaster
Tennesou John, carpenter
Wells Joseph, vkst Back
Wilkinson Robert, bricklayer
CofT^srr— Thos. Blakey and John Da-
vison to York «Tery Sat.
H'inbry Hill, in the parish of WU-
berfoss, and wap. of Hartbill: 6 miles
WNW. of Poeklington.
WiNBSTBAD, (p.) in the wap.
and liberty of Hokleraeat I iftmile NW. of
Patrington, a small pleaaant vlUage sur-
rounded by a variety of beautiAil pictureaqua
scenery. There are two elegant halls* whidi
may rank, for plcaiantnesi and neatness of
structurCf with many of the noble Tiltes in
England. The church Is a low Gothic
structure, surrounded by lofty tree*, thai
give it an air of deep solemnity, there is ia
the interior a stone monument, representing
the Ute Sir Robert Ilildyard, U^rlng hi ar-
mour, the monument stimds in an unusual
part of the church, being plaoed immedi-
ately belbre the pulpit. Thisedifioe is dedi-
cated to St Germain, Thomas Thomton
Hildyaxd, Esq. is the patron. The femoua
Andrew Marvel, M. P. fbr Hull, son of the
rector of this place, was bom here, on Ike
31st of March, IMI, as appears fipom tlM
WIN.
[East Riding.]
WOL.
401
parWi Rgiittr. The numor of WtnettoMl
oune !nto the poncvloa of the Hildysrd
fiunUy ahout the reign of Rtehaid II. Shr
Robert lyArey Hildyard, the Iwt berooet,
dying in Nov. 1814» without iutie, be>
qnftfaed hia estate to hit nieee, Anne Cathe-
rine Whyte, who married in 1815, Thomai
Thornton of FUntliaro houie, in the
county of Nottingham, who, in com^plianoe
with Sir Robert's will, assumed the name
and arms of Hildyurd. Fop. lS9i
Hildyard Colonel. Wioesteod baU
Hildyard Rev. Wm. reotoc
Maister Colonel Arthur
MoTser Robert, Esq.
Raines William, chief constable of the
South Division of Holdemess, A
steward to Tbot. Hildyard, Esq^
ForaMTt. Linsdall John and
Dawson Edmund Robert
Ford Medforth Win.
Giles Stephen Wright Thos.
ffmkUm^ in the parish of Barm-
ston, wap. and liberty of Holderness ;
C miles 8. of Bridlington.
WiNTHiNOHAM, (pj !» the wap.
of Bookroee ; 7 miles ENB. of Malton.
The church is dedicated to St. Peter ;
the Rev. L. Grainger, Dean, is the
cnrate, and the patronaice is in tlie
Strickrand family. Pop. indudhag
Newton and Linton, asd.
Forwmti JTaokson William
Cooltas Thomas Puckrin John
Creaser Frands Robinson William
Dale WUUam Spink WUiiam
HoUingworth John
Crasser Thomas, wheelwright
Leckenby John, schoolmaster
, Spanton John, Dlacksmith
WiTHBRKSBA, in the parish of
Hoflym, wap. and liberty of Holdemeas{ 4
miles NE. of Patrington. A small village
situated near the sen, the chofch hat long
been a ruin; formerly it was a magnificent
tn^dhig, and is supposed to have been suf-
fered to decay, as the village from its decrease
in wealth and population, was unable to
support so laige and costly a structure. This
is one of the sister diurches, inA is dedicated
to St Nicholas. In the records of the reign
of Icing John, it is mentioned that there was
a priory here subordinate to the abbey of
Albemarle, in Franee. Pop. 108.
Farmm-s, Newsome Wro.
Coates Mary Osmond Henry
Cross John Sharp Walter
Kenby Richard Watson Henry
HutcDinson Henry Shoemaker*,
Lamb Thomas Drew William
Mager William Mawer Wm.
WiTHKBHwicM, (p.) in the wap,
of Hddenieas, and liberty of St. Peter^si 8
miles N. of Hedon, 6 (torn Hornsea. The
church of which the Prebendary of Abpw
Holm, in York oaflMdral Is the patron. Is a
low andent stracture, dedicated to St Alban,
the Her. George Kelly, b the yiohr, and the
Rer. William Craven, the curate. Pop. 370.
Denton Samuel, surgeon
Butcken, Riby J. A G.
Dunn John Robinson Michael
Gardham John Simoson Joseph
Farmereir Yeomen, Taylor Robeit
Ackhim Thomas Taylor John
Watson Wm.
Grocere, Ae»
Hewson David
Pickeriiig Robert
fFheelttrigkU,
Bainbridge James
Todd Thomas
Croft Mrs.
Bnnis Robert
Fisher John
Hardy Thomas
Hewson William
Hobson Henry
Jenkinson John
Leaper John
Allman John, com miller
Coiitbard John, blacksmith
Fenby George, shoemaker
Godolphin Joseph, tailor
Palmer Thomas, schoolmaster
Robinson Wra. vict. A bricklayer, Gate
Wilson Thomas, bricklayer
Corrf«r«— Thos. King and Wm. Wray
to Hull, Tu. andFri.
Wold CoUcge, in the parish of
Thwing, and wapb of Dickeringi 8 rnHtH W.
KW. of Bridlington. A very extraovdhnry
phenomenon was obsenred here, on the 13th
of December, 1796t in order to eonmie-
morate whidi, Mr. Topham has erected an
obeUsk, with this inaoriptian* — *' Hera on
this spot, December 13th, 17d5,fdl from the
atmosphere an ksctraoroinaay STOMa, in
breadth 28 indtes, in length36 inches; and
whose weight was M pounds : this column,
in memory of it, was erected by Edward
Topham, 17991** The stone while it resem-
bles in composition those which have fkllen
in various parts of the world, lus no coun-
terpart or resemblance in the natural stones
of the coimtry. In its fall which was wit-
nessed by two persons, it excavated a place
to the depth of IS inches in tlie earth and 7
inches into the cludk rock, making in all a
depth of 10 inches from the surface. This
stcuie was subsequently deposited inthemu-
■eum of Mr. .^owerliy.
Woi*D N BWTON, (p. ) in the wap.
of Dickering ; 9 miles WNW. of Brid-
lin^ton. Tne patron of the living ia
in the Langley mmily. Pop. 177.
Preston Rer. William, ticar
CarfeiUers, Summers Joba
Knaggs George
402
woo.
[East Riding,]
voir.
Gibtoo ThooMM
Qrelce Peter
Lowflon Jolw
BtfU Tbonws, blaokmith
Soutbwick John, oom miller
Summen Jobn, vict. Plough
MTatsoQ jAiaec, grocer
Watson Thomas, shoemaker
CarricrwHatthew Hick, to Thwiog A
BridlioictoD every Saturday
WooDBALL, in the pwish of
Hemiugbrowgh. wap. of Ouse and
Derwent ; 6 miles B. of Selby. Pop.
with Brackenholme, 00.
Reeres Charles, sen. gent. Oh) hall
Reeves Charles, jnn. Woodal hall
Farr James, fanner
Lake WiUhuny gardener
l#^<oM(AoMi«,intlie parish of SuUon-
OD-Derveent, aod wap. of Haithill; 6
miles WS W. of PocUington.
fToodUff in the parish of Kirby-
Vnderdale, and wap. of Buckrose ; 9
miles fironMalton.
WOODMAWSBA -CIMI-BKVBRLBV
Park, in the parish of St. John's Be-
Terley, wap. of HarthiU, and liberty
oC Beferley ; li mile SB. of Beverley.
Population, 276.
Carns Thomas, oom miller 1
Cooke Thomas, bleacher .
Stephenson Jouin, gardener
WiUdnson John, vRrt. Altisklen
Wb BssBL r<, (p.) in the wap. of Hart-
hHlt 4inUesNW. ofHowden. Thediurch
dadimted to St John of B«Teflfly, is a rery
aodait building, in the patronage of the
Eariof Bgremont. Wieaidl cattle was fbond-
ed by Thomas Peref.Barl of Woroeater, who
was taken priacoer at the battleof Shrewsba-
ry/and beheaded then in the year 1403. Tliia
castle became afterwards a seat of the North-
umberiand fiunily, continuing in its splen-
dour till the dvU wars in the lelgn of
Charles 1. wlien it riiared the fkte of many
other castles, being dianantled by an <mler
of parliament Little mote than Uie sheU of
thk once princely manfton now remains.
The bihabitants <^ Wiessdl hare a current
tradition/ that all the men c^iable of bearing
atrms In that parish, were with the Earl at
Northumberland at the battle of Chevy
Chase where most of them were slain; Dr.
Percy lays thai the first Earl of Northum-
berland fought the battle of Chery diaset
^t the wen known song of that name has
boen embellished with sereral elivumstaneas
limpaon \
WadttWilUam
Watson Ja
Stanhope ReT. Fitxroy, H. R. Tietr
Guy Rev. Thomas, curate
Waterworth Rk:hard, gent Castle
Keighley Robt.
NerilleJoJ
ForsMrt,
Calvert John
Hutchinson Miles,' com, <fer. meichaot
Markham John, blacksmith
Revell Thomas, com miUer
Williamson Geoige, carpenter
WvTON, in the parish of Swine,
wap. ^ liberty of Holdemess ; 4 miles
NTof HedoB. A del^htfuUy situatMi
village. Popnlatk»/M.
CoOinson WUBam, geotleman
Green Captain J. Wyton boose
Harrison Richard, Esq. Wyton hall
Parmtrt, Simpson Joseph
Fenwhdc Robert Wilson George
Myers Thouias Witbemwick Geo.
Simpson Wiliiain
Tapham, Id the perish of Pock-
lington, and wap. 6f Harthill ; 2 miles
NW. of Pocklington. Here is a Chapel
of Ease under the vicarage of Pock-
liogton, carate. Rev. Charles Brown.
PopulatkNi,114.
Biass Thomas, com miller
Leak William, yeoman
PiCkeitng John, yeoman, Smilet ban
YBDDixenAM, (p.) in the wap.
ofBuekioae; 9mUesNE.aflfallOB. Slta-
atcdonthebaaksof theDcnNBt, whieh is
navigable tram hsnce to the Humber fiiv
amaU craft The paridk church is a OBaU
structure, dedkmM to ^^ «'ohn the BaptM.
Earl FitswiUam is the patron of the Kvtag.
Robert de Clare betoe the year 116S>
fbunded near this place a small mooasttfy
for 0 nuns of Om Benwiietine order, which
at the dissolution had a lavoMiaaf 964 6«. 84.
Poputatktt, 127*
Ellis Rev. John, oorete
YoKBFLBBT, in the parish of
Howden, wap. and liberty of Howden-
shire ; 6 miles SB. of Howden. This
village is situated near to the river
Ouse, and the windmill serves as a
mark for the sailors to navigate the
river. Population, 199.
Bmpson John, gentleman
Bhinchard Robeii, yeoman
Blancbnrrf Thomas, oom miller
Blanchard William, cattte dealer
rouUkorp; in the parish of Bishop
Wilton, wap. of Harthill. aod liberty
of St. Peter^ ; 6 miles NN W. of Pock,
liogton. Population induding GQir«
tborpe, in.
NORTH RIDEVG.
Abbotsidb, (High and Low) in
Um pariah of Ay«gwtb, wap. of Hang West,
■ad liberty of RichmoodBhire} 1 mile ^rw.
of Ilawes« pleesanUy situatad on the North
■Ide of the river Vn, and extending west*
tiard ftom Aikrigg, to the bordcn of Weet*
moreiand. Population, 181.
Farmgn, ScarrTbof.
Bell Mark Scarr Oeioige
Bell Robert Scarr James
Bell Matthew Scarr Geor^ge
Blades Francis Tbistiethwaite A.
Blaydes Cornelius Thompson Matt
Caiter Richard Thompson Alez.
Kettlewell Anth. Tanstal George
A hosier Weatbertt James
Metcalf Joseph Webster James
Robinson Thos. Willis John
AcKLAM, in the wap. and liberty
of Langtaaf^t 7 miles NE. of Yann_
The chttTch, lately rebuilt, is a perpetual
curacy, in the patronage of the Archbishop
of Yorit, faicumbcnt the Rer. J. WaistalL
Acklamhall, in this viUagc is the residence
of Thos. Hustler, Esq. Population, 105.
Jen Inrs, in the parish of Lvtbe,
wap. and liberty of Langbargb; 8
mites WNW. of Whitby.
AooLETHORPB, in the parish of
Corerhanu wap. of Hang West, and liberty
of Richmoodshire ; 8 miles WSW. of Mid-
dleham, a small hamlet, pleasantly situated
In Coverdale. Agglethorpe Hall Is the resi-
dence of Matthew Chaytor, Esq. Pop. 131.
Aikher, in the parish of Fingall,
wap. of Hang West, and liberty of
Ilicbflv>ndsbire ; 5| miles EN£. of
Leybum*. Population! 43.
Ainderby Myers, In the uarish of
Hornby, wap. of Hang East, ^ liberty
of Riohroondshire; 4 mis. N. of Bedale.
Population including Holtby, 79.
AiNDBBBT QuBRNHOw, in the
parish of Pidcblll. wap. of HaUkeld,
and liberty 6f Richmondsbire ; 6 miles
WSW. of Thirsk. Pop. 99.
BelleibyJohn. vict. Crabttee House
Granger Ralph, vict. Board
Green Dayki, cattle dealer
HishmoorMrs. Nancy
Pickersgill Francis, common carrier,
Leeming4ane
PiekmtigUl if Co, have daily post wag«
fons from London, Mancbeiter,
Leeds, Sbeifield, <fec. to Durham
and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, via. —
From London to Durham 4s New-
castle-upon-Tyne, in 7 days ; fiom
Leeds in t days; £rom Man-
chester in 6 days ; from Sheffield
in 4 days. Crciods for Sunderland^
HouffhUm—le— Spring, Patfield,
Cbester-le-Street, Sedge-field,
Wolsinji^faam. «fec. dbc are prompt-
ly ibrwarded by the respewTO
oarriers.
AiNDBBBT Stbbplb, (p.) in the
wap. of GiUing East, and Uherty of Rich-
mondsbire { 3 miles WSW. of NorthAller*
ton. A paroohial village, the church of
which is dedicated to St. Helen. TheUving
is a vicarage, in the patronage of tiie King ;
incumlMnt the Rev. Jamct Robsoo* A. M»
Population, 866.
Bearpark Richard, ^ntlenan
Pattison Mrs. gentlewoman
Wormald John, Esq. Ainderby ball
Farm^rt, Shoemakers,
Appleton James Bamett Cuthbert
Bailey Wm. White Thomas
Dodsworth Geo. Shopkeepers,
Miller Ralph MilburnJohn
Todd Joseph Watson Ells.
Alton Cbhvtr. rlct. Farmer's Delight
Cbri^ton Wm. schoolmaster
Oru Tidy Job IT, vict. and butcher, Wel-
iinifton
Haw Frai>cu!, churchwarden
Kjrif^ LeriMHrd, cburchwarden
Mitcb^ll imd Cnr[>s, carpenters, dkc»
Rii^'^ JoLiii, (ijilorand draper
Rf^isan Fkcij. Iiiaoksmith
Whitr Tbos. parish clerk
Woodhouse Jobu, churchwarden
A iNTHOBPB, in the parish of Dan-
by. wap and liberty of Langbarffb ; 9
miles SB. of Guisbrooghyasmallliam-
let, situated at the eastern extremity
of Danby Dale, there is here a small
Methodist chapel, bnilt about 13 Tears
ago. and a stone bridge, remarkable
for its antiquity, crossing the river Esk.
Duck Rev. Daniel, curate of Danby
AIR.
404
B»lekm-t, Harding Rlcbard
Bennisoii Wm. Harrison Robert
Proud RIcbard HujriU Thomas
Smith John NeUis Joseph
Drap4r$ * Oro€tr$, Kellls G©org«
HugUl Jacob '^ru^o.^'TS?-
Watson Thos. Rudsdale Thof.
Farwmri if Veomm, Scarlh Thos.
Dale James Smith Geo.
Coward Thos. vict. and blacksmith,
Foi and Hounds
Galloway Tbos. com miller ^_^^^
RobinM>n John, vict. and oartwrigtat
Lord Wellington ^ , .
Ruddock Wro. day school dk parish
derk
Sandersoa Joseph, shopkeeper
Thornton nnd Petch» ooal proprietois,
Clitherbecks
WUks Wm. joiner ^^ .^^
Ctorisr— Joseph Bailiffe, to Wbitby,
every Sat. dep. I mg. ret 8 erg.
AinMim^ in the parish of A cUam,
wap. and liberty of Langbargfa; 8 mis.
NB. of Yarm.
AiRTROLMB, in the parish of
Hoviugham, and wap. of Rydale ; 8
miles w. of Malton.
MorreU Wm. farmer
AiSBMBY, in the parish of Top-
dif59, wap. of Halikeld. and libeity of
Allertomnire ; 5 miles N. of Boioi^-
bridge. Pop. S30.
Farmtn tf Fswnea, Fall Thos.
Anderson Wm. Fandinxton Jane
Barker John Groves Ralph
Dresser Joseph Rocliffejofan
Johnson Thomas, butcher and vlct
Shoulder of Mutton
Poulter William, shoemaker
Robinson Wm. tailor
Walker Thomas, saddler, <fec.
Yeates William, blacksmith and vict.
Three Horse Shoes
AisKBW, in the parishof Bedale,
wafv of Hang East, and liberty of Rlch-
mondshiret i mile NE. of Bedale. This
village is aeparated from the town of Bedale
by a rivulet, called Bedale Brook. Here are
two Anabaptiit chapelt, (minirten non-rosi
deot and a Roman Catholic chapel, Monsieur
Franda Herman, minister. Pop. 6S0.
Arden Mrs. Anna Maria, Leases
Dlasdale Wnu Esq. coroner for the
county
Dryden George, eentleman
Pon James, gentleroan
£»therglll Mrs. Hantmb, gentlewoman
Widen Mrs. Ann, Leases
nabden WlUiam, gentleman
yN(yrth JRiding.] ald.
Corpsf, Dawtatk,
Diapir if Linm
Lodge Frands
Webster <fe Sod
CooperSf
Coibett Wm.
Fisher John
FarmtrSf
Cfhapmau Simon
Duck vniliam
Dunn John
Ellerton Geo.
Blwood Thomas
FotheigiU Charies
Kendafl Edward
Lonsdale John
Simpson Richaid
SturgesTbos.
Straneeways Edw.
vurdsmgrtj
CMven John (nar-
serT,^kseedsoiaa
Mickies Adam,
(landscaue)
SloemoA«rs,
Pearson Richard
Webster James
Wood James
Copeland Geo.
Joonsott Ma
Weatberfafl??c>bB
g*<*,
Bateroan Mkhael
frkteltcrirhtMy
Menyweather Rd.
Amett John, saddler
Britcfa George, blacksmith
Fryer Wm. violin maker «fe gunsmith
FO'er Joseph, vict. Waggon
Harrison Tnos. supervisor
Humphreys Geo. vict. Malt Shovel
LaugDorn Richard, dyer
Prudah John, corn miller
Stefid John, vict. Anchor.Leeming bar
Walmslpy James, bread baker
Whitton Geo. buldier
Wilson John, tailor and draper
AisLABT. In the parish of BTutdle-
ton, wap. <fe linerty or PiokeiiDgLythe;
U m. W. of Pickering.Pop. UT.
Hayes Mrs. Mary
Fomwrt, Trueman Rtobard
Brewster Thos. Wardell Frands
Golding Stockton Watson Richard
Monkman Robt.
Frank Thomas, joiner, «fec.
Kilviogton Wm. vict. and blacksmith
Aitlaby^ in the parish of Whitby^
wap. and liberty of T^angbargh; 3 miles W
S W. of Whitby. Hen Is a Chapel of Ease
to the parish church, <^ which the Rev.
Joseph Robertson n incumbent, and the
Rev. Timothy Castky, ofBciating curate—
PQpuIatioo, 2ji3.
Alobrouoh, in the parish of St-
John Stanwick, wap. of Gilling Waat, and B-
berty of Richmondshire ; 7 miles N. of Rich-
mond. Here is a handsome free school, erect-
ed at the expense of S. M. Barrett. Esq. M> P.
for Rldimond, and now conducted on the
Ladbasterian system, and supported by
voluntary contributions. Popukitioii, S44.
A Foot Post io Richmond Mon. Wed & Sat.
Glover Michael, surgeon
Hutcbia^on Ingledew, steward to S.
M. Barrett, Esq.
ALD.
[North Riding.']
AMP.
405
^ BlaekmUhs, Spencely Mary
HoffS Cbarleg Steveoion Martin
MaRhoiue Mary StockeU Robert
RobiBSon Robert Skomaken,
Farmtrtf Chambers Thos.
Clark John Miles Newton
Dawson Wro. Shopkeeoers,
Dobbin Richard Bland Matthew,(<fc
Elliot Pcrclval tailor)
Gent Wm. HUdrew Wm. (and
Greenwood Wm. draper)
Inaledew George SUme MatoiUf
MObum Wm. Pattlnson John
Shipton Matthew Watson Robert
AlUnson Blic. brewer
AmeU M. Tict. Half Moon
Blaad Wm. miUer
Cowle GeorKe, joiner, &c.
Dobbinson Thos. schoolmaster
Hntcbinsou James, spirit merchant
Hutchinson Henry, vict. Fleece
Kyle Robert, weaver
Story, George, forrier
Wake John, tailor
AUburgh, in the parish of Mas-
ham, wap. of Hang East; 2 miles SSE. of
•Mff^hMw- A place of great antiquity ; the
castle aad lordship belonged to William le
Otos, Earl of Albemarle, who, in the year
use, was created Earl of York, in conse-
quence of his gaining " the battle of the
Standard,** fought at Northallerton. Aid*
biough Hall is the residence of James Henry
IVAffy Hutton, Esq.
Aldufark, in the parish of Alne,
and wap. of Bulmer, a part in the li-
berty of St. Peter's ; 5 miles ESE. of
BoitHighbrid^. This village is situ-
ated on the eastern bank of the Ure,
which is here navigable. Pop. 168.
Allbrston, (p.) in the wap.
awl liberty of Pickering Lythe; Smiles E.
of Pickering. There is here an ancient
chuidi, dedicated to St. Mary. The living
is a perpetual cuzacy, of which the Rev.
Thomas Simpson, vicar of Ebbertaon is the
incumbent. Population, 401.
Farmers f Taylor Sanniel
Anderson Christr. Wilkinson Geo.
Dale William Shopkeepers,
Dale liawrenoe Goodill Robert
Hardvriok Ralph, Stephenson Mary
(and grazier) fTeaver^
Jackson Geo. Fowler George
Linton Francis Watson Wm.
Myers Robt.
Greenley Richard, vict. Heart
Hansen John, bleacher <fe fuller
Hardy John, olacksmith
Hartsey James, joiner
Lockwood Mark, shoemaker
Pickup John, warrener
Rnston Timothy, com miller
AUertkorp. in Ihe parish of Pick-
hill, wap. of Halikeld, and liberty of
AUertonsbire ; 5 miles ESE. of Bedale .
Alne, (p.) in the wap. of Bul-
mer, a part in the liberty of St Peter's; 31
miles SW. of Eaaingwold. The church is
a handsome edifice, dedicated to St Mary.
The living is a vicarage« and in the patronage
of W. J. Bethel, Esq. of which the Rev.
Henry Chalontr; A. M. is the incumbent—
This village takes its name from the Latin
word Alnus, (the alder tree) it being situated
in a low swampy country, which fonneriy
abounded with alden, and thence was called
the Forest of AUcn. Pop. 386.
Brooksbank Stamp, Esq.
Borsess Blrs.
Matterson Mrs. Ann
Wilkinson Rev. John, vicar of EUerton
Com MiUersy Shepherd Robt.
MitcheU John WedeU William
Stanhope J. Shoemakers,
Farmers i reomm, Atkinson John, (de
Allison Thomas vict. BoaM
Brown Richard May WilUam
Coulson Christr. Penrose Geo. Juel
Couison Michael Shopkeepers .
Cundall John Douthwaite John,
Dodd Elizabeth (dfc day school)
DrifReld John Hall Thomas
Dlnnington Jon. Hopwood John
Eagle John White George
EUjs WiUiam miors,
Flawith Robert Robinson Robert
Flawitb John Whitwell Thos.
Harrison Christr. ffheeltcrighUj&e.
Moon John Dunnington John
Penrose €reo. sen. Hall Thomas
Robinson Robert Smithson Richard
Bell John, blacksmith
Biurgess Thomas, linen manufacturer
Carr Williani, victualler, Fox
Dunnington Wm. jun. butcher
Dunuington W^n. sen. vict. Blue Bell
Foster Joseph, bricklayer
Carrier Thomas Fordington to
York, dep. Sat. 4 mg. returns the
same day.
Amotherby, in the parish of Ap-
pletonple^trect, and wap. of Rydale; 2}
miles NW. of Malton. Here is a grammar
sdiool, endowed with twenty acres of land«
present rent HI per annum. Here is a Cha-
pel of Ease to the parish church, of which
the Rev. Wm. Sutdiife is curate. Pop. 249.
Ampleporth, in ijie parishes of
Amplefortb and Oswaldkirk, waps. of Rydale
and Birdforth, a part in the liberty of St
Peter's; 4 miles SSW. of Helraslcy. The
MM
406
AKG.
[Norih Hiding.] aed.
dnndib<ledkBtBdtoSt.HUda. Thelirli«
if a Tktnge. iB th* pstroaage of Om PrabcB-
dary of York cttlhtdnl, taMunbcM tht R«T.
AadMnyGennaine. Pofnlilion in thepariih
oTAnplflftivtfa, vafwof Bifdfttth, ltt{ intht
wapw of Rydato, SI4$— total, 40&
Smitb George, sttorney
Blocktmilkt, Wood Robert
Vuxby Thomas Joiner;
Scott John Boynton Bartb.
FnrmerM A Vtomtm, Poz Jeremiab
Bellwood Wm, " ""
Harding Tbot.
LiofoofWm.
Littie Wm.
Medd Tboa.
Nawton John
PoUard Wm.
Sotberan Geo.
Mason Tboa.
PTbosMattbew
Irrabolm Jobn
WUeyMary
8tmm Mmom»,
Cooper John
Preston Richard
Waller BUnbeth Spenoejoha
While Geo. Thompson Robert
Barkar William, taUor
Carlas Robert, shoemaker
Harrison Wm. viot. White Swan
Heaelgrave Wm. vlet. Whits Horse
Rushton John, bntcher
AiidilAlf, In the parish of Grinton,
wap. of GlUinK West, and liberty of
Riobmoodshii^; T miles BTW. of
Askiigg.
Alderson Bdward, yeoman
AlderK>n William, yeoman
Clark James, ooal agent
Angrmn Grange, in the parish of
Coxwoid, wap. of BMforth, de Uhettj
of Ripon ; 4 miles N. of Basingwold.
Popniatiou, X9.
Appbbsbt, In the parUh of Ays-
gartfi^and wap. of Hang West ; H
mile W. of Hawes. A small hamlet
on the south side of the ri?er Ure, near
the western extremity of Wensley
Dale.
FbrsMTf 4r rsoHMi, Metoalf Christphr.
Branton Tbos. Metcalf Thomas
Hunter Simon WiUan James
Jackson James
JpfUgarih^ see Maiske.
AppUUm (East and West). In the
mrish of Catterick, wan. of Hang
East, and liberty of Rkibmondshlre ;
4iinllesNirW.ofBedato. Pop. 87.
jlfmletoti'h'-Moor, in the parish of
' Xastlngnam, and wap. of Rydale ; 4
miles NE. of Kirkby-Moor-Side.—
Population, 87«.
APPLBrONT-LB-STRBBT, (P.) lu
Oie wap. pt Rydale; 4 miles WNW. of
The
te a Ticwve. of fMA the B««; Janel
Jar^Cliavet»iithitaic«iBbcnt,aidtheBeT.
Wm. Saldi*, thicwate, iBthepalnn«e«f
TiiiiityOoUi0S*GBmbiM«k Fop.l7A>'
Hebdin James, gentteman
Farmtn, Dobson Tbos.
Cooper Wm. sen. Harrison Geo.
Cooper Wm. jun. SnaiyJohn
Brown Richard, carpenter
Hobbs Thomas, shoemaker
OliYer Geoige, blacksmith
Applbton-upon-Wisk, (f.) in
thtwap. andl&eftyof L««te«li;7inaes
SSW.ofYann. Hmitanaacliwchtte
IlTii^ is a peqpaCoal wiacy, of wUch Ibe
Rev. Jamn Hewgill, lednrof OceaiSmertoa«
is the incumbent. Here is alioalliihodi*
chapel. ThisTiO^lsinlbedistotetodkd
ClevelaDd. and Cakes its iMmefhaattiiWiak*
a small rimlet which nuH tfaioogh thttova-
The linen nuuuiikcCuie is csittod oa
hentoaooMiderableextent Pop.40S>
Alderson RohArt, gentleman
Kingston Creorge, gentleman
Morton Edward, gentleman
Williams Cuthbert, sorgeon
Btoektmiihs, Wilson John
Russell Michael JoimrMJ^t.
Russell Be^j. Errington Ralph
Briektayerty ^c. Peao^ Robert
Bell John Watson Peter
StoryWm.ffeTboe. Shommktn,
Bmlektn, Brddn Thompsoe
Mawer John Cbipcfaase Wm.
Mawer Wm. Chipchase Joseph
Peacock Robert Green Tbos.
MarUnK^rd
SuggittJohn
Farmtrt,
Alderson Wm.
Davison John
Herring Tbos.
Mawer Geo.
Ord Robert
RIobaidsoaRlohd.
Skni^mptrh
H<rimosMaiy ^
Manldn Christphr.
Stonr Tbos. jun.
Wilkinson Heoiy
Totiorr,
lanson Chrirtpbr.
Smith James, sen*
Swalnton Harrison Smith James, Jan.
Ward Stcii^n
Rhymer John, sohoolmasler
Rh>iiier John, ykX, Lord Ndson
Rountree Tbos. oom miller
Routledoe Wm. <fe Sons, linen mfrs.
Watson Peter, vict. Queen's Head
Wilkinson Wm. fishmonger
Abdbn. in the parish of Hawnbi;*
and wap. of Bfrdforth ; 7| miles NB.
of Thirsk. Daroey Tanored, Esq. re-
sides at the hall. Population with
Arden-SWe, 13«.
Arden-Stde, in the parish of
s^u r*- J***^ *^***^ ^ ^ Hawnby, and ^p. ofBlrSforth; »
8«toU, Is an andeot structure, the liring ' mile., M, of TllJrtk. ''™"™*»
JlKK.
[North RieHnff.]
A^K.
407
^KKBHOARTBDALB, <P.) In the
mp. of OUUng Wert, and tttertyoT Rkh-
moiMMiize. The Dale is about 7 or 8 miUs
in lODgth, commencing at Dale Head, nin-
niqg in a SE. dlraetkm* and terminating in
the town of Reeth. There it a small but
neat stone church, (lately erected, the old
one being in ruins) dtuated near the most
popukNU part of the Dale, consecrated in
2890, and dedicated to St Mary. The living
ia a perpetual curacy, in (he patronage of
Lovd Viscount Lowther, there is likewise
a Methodist chapel built rby subecription,
and a flree ichool buDt and endowed by
Ihe late Oeocge Brown, Esq. of Stockton,
lord of tiie manor, the adiool and books are
free fix aU children residing in the Dale, the
endowment Is 60L per annum, paid out of
the rents of the manor, the master has also a
house and a pleee of land. The Inhabftants
of Arkengftiihdale are prineipaUy miners,
and Arkengarlhdale possesses one of the
niosC productive flrids of lesid ore, worked at
tbe prasoit day, and a smelting miU themost
complete and extmaive in the country. Po-
pBlation, 1^18. The Dale of Arkongarth
oootains the fidlowtog Tillages and hamlflta :
Abkcb ; 8 miles NW. of Reeth.
BradweU Esther, lict. C. B.
Dalb Obad ; 7 miles NW. of
Reeth.
Hkd Thomas, yeoman
WlUdnson Rev. Wm. pafpetnal curate
Eseblith; 4 mis. NW. of Reeth.
Aldersoo Thomas, yeoman
Lanothwaitb ; 8i miles NW.
of Reeth.
UaU Nathaniel, yeoman
Tilbum Charles, agent
Barniogham John, Tict. Red Lion
Barnin/i^hBm Thomas, «lo^^
Chalder George, flour demer
CHiristie William, shoemaker
Harker James, grocer and draper
Heslop John, vict. Bull
Neeaham William, Tict. C. B.
Raine John, flonr dealer
Render Anthony, tchoolraaster
Sbal Hodsbs : 6 miles NW. of
Reeth.
Alderson Joseph, mlnhig agent
Brown Christopher, yeoman
Chalder Matthew, mining agent
Marsden John, yeoman
Peaoock Wm. yeoman
Whaoh ; 5 miles NW. of Reeth.
Brown Ralph, yeoman, FaggergiU
LansstiflT John, yeoman. Plantttuon
Lydjel Jofanj yeoman, raggergiU
Alderson Georges vict. Board
Winter John, mining agent
Jrnd^, see Ingleby Amcliffe.
JrrathoTM. in the parish of Patriok
Bromp^on. ,and wap. of Hang East ; 6
miles SS£. of Richmond. Pop. 64.
AsHOiLL, in the parish of Cover-
ham, anu wap. of Hang East ; e miles
W. of Middleham.
Gates Geoi;^9> horse trainer.
AfKv; In the parish of Eashy,
wap. of OiUing West, and liberty of Rich-
mondshire; 1| mile N. of Richmond. This
smaU township oossista of a few straggUng
houses occupied by the tenanto of Lord
Dondas, who is k>rd of Uie manor, and has a
very beautiful se^ here^ Pop. 100.
Mitchell GabrleL aet. to Lord Dandas
Temple Wm. Heslop bailiff to Lord
Dundas
Farmert, Emmerson Wm.
Allinson John, Firby George
Aske moor Fletcher John
Ayre Geo. Bent Sivers Leonard
Hagg Walton William
ASKRIGG
In the parish of Aysgaxth, wap. of Hang
West, and Dbertr of Richmondshhvj 5 miles
ENE. of Hawes. Askiigg b a place of great
antiquity, and is situated in the centre of
Wensley Dale, near the northern bank of
the Urc, in a district abounding with ro-
mantic and beautiful scenery. The chinrcfa
which is dedicated to St Oswald, is a very
andent structure, there is an ash tree grow-*
lug out of the roof of the vestry. The living
is a curacy in the patronage of the vicar of
Aysgarth. There are in the township six
alma-houses for the eomJDrt of six poor
widows, with an allowance of 4*. per week to
each. These bouses are situated about one
mile fttan Askrigg, and weve encted in pursu-
ance of the ^^ of Christopher Alderson, late
of HommertDn, in Mkldlesez. The market
dayisonThuoday. About half a mile ftom
Askrlgg U a waiar-ttU, called MiUgiU Forces
which makes one grand vartical fall of about
twenty orthirty yards, and theq rushes down
the roicky bed of the ravine. One mile fur-
ther is Whltfleld'B Force, a spectade highly
gratifying to the lover of ^eturesque scenery {
and about five mHea up the Dale fh>m the
town is Hardrow Force, a cascade, where the
water falls, in one vast sheet, fircMn a ledge of
rocks 99 feet in perpendicular height—
The ravfaie or chasm, wMdi extends below
the faU, is bounded on each side by huge
MM 2
408
ASK. [Norih Riding.] ays.
iMMSof roek, and to about tfem»taimdrMl
yaidt ia leagth. Bahtod the lUl to a deep
nom, vhcaMagoodTtoiwof itmaybeob-
talBed with laliBty. Duxing the hard fttMt.
In the yctf I74<MI, a prodlgicnia idde to
reoorded to have been fofni«d hen, of the
whole height of the <kU. and nearly equal in
dxeumfemiee. Population. 70S.
PENNY POST.
Post Maiteb— UTiWidw Ttrrf.
•*• A Letter Bag arr. from BedeU, (Poet-
• TownleT«yMon.Wed.Thu.ASat.at
10 each mg. 6t diipatched at IS nooo.
OIBBCTOHT.
Baldenton Ricbard, solicitor
Brougliaiii ReT. Samuel Lindsej, offi-
ciatiog ourata
Hattwell Mn. gentlewoman
Jadcson Aon, gentlewoman
Lodge John, gentleman
MeUsaUe Jane, gentlewoman
Metcalfe ReT. John
Parke Miles R. yeoman
TIplady Alice, jrentlewoman
Wood Rer. Ridiard, perpetual carate
Biaeksmilks, Terry Wm. (and
Lee Christopher auctioneer)
Sagpr James Ftmar Dealen,
Boot atuiShoemkrt. Caygill Ellen
CaygiU James Dinsdale James
Clarkson Thos. Hodfson Edmund
Graham John Hunt James
Graham John, jun.Robinson Wm.
Storey Anthony Tiplad^ Edmund
Br€um$, Jotnen, ifc.
Lodge Joseph, (<fe Bell George
spirit merchant) Bell Clement
Thompson John, Thompson Edw.
(and maltster) Thompson Francis
BvleherSf Kniti Hos€ Mfrt,
Blenldnson James Pratt Thomas
Lambert Thos. Wood Jeffery
Clock and fFaieh Stone Masoiu,
. Makers, Heseltine Leonard
Pratt J. * Wm. Metcalfe John
Standiffe John Metcalfe James
FarmerSf Svargeont^
Caygill Cbrtstpbr. Bownan John,
Cloi^hton Robert Moor
Thompson Leond. Metcalf James
Woodward John Tattorc,
Oroetr* if Drapmrty Dinsdale Jeffeiy
Dinsdale James Dinsdale Jeffery,
Holmes Roger, (& jun. ^ ^ ^
dlr. in hardware)Drnsdale John
Sykes Samuel Thompson James
Terry John, (and
auctioneer)
Addison Robert, dyer
AdhHaon Ralph,com miller d;gamekpr.
AttdnsoQ Richard, saddler
Birktit Jdme*, ofRoer of e*c\stf
I'liv t:tj3ir3Ms, icboolmajiter
i'l /Lrk>tpu Jk>iiii^ vi'oui comber
j]i ,M|:ik- Jtimejf* Vict. New I tin
ha-: 11 Eli5t(ibeli», vuA. Baj Borte
JdtfUuLlle Ji>hnf bread baker
P rvi tmn ft S Le ji be a , wi?a wr
Rubtnson Joseph, paidttr utid g;i\der
8i*Idnll Jasw|}bj llaji mfr. Water n^Jll
Thonip^oo Mt tw, vict, t^o. A Drafoo
TbwRilPJ* JobD, virt. (slater) Red Lion
Ti|»lri(Jy Mi*tcnlf(',jjaris^bci*'rfe
Tlwi^Jy KstmuLd, ti?ii5l jobber
wIjiKoij Ji>hf^ Tii3t, {escise offioe)
Kitjc^'s Arms
Wlggiin SJcboJiLCi eoopet
Edw, Ifuntflr to Hitwes. erery Tu, rfr
KrI, dep. 9 mif. rat» T evff-
,1. Bbiikbiirn weekly fnarn York l/>
KenJftlaud WbitebaTen.
AvinAi.F cir AiiDALE, in the
jiFirish of iTtiishfjmu^b^ wbd, ds liberty
<tf Lanubaigh j 3 Hides ESE. ol Gu«-
borouq'b^
FarnvfrE, Sefttoti JoaaUian
Duim Ricbaird Tbomiwon JfJseph
llAiider^idefi J[ib, Thompson Wm.
Miller Mkbjiel
Av«OARTK, (P.) in the ^a\K or
ItftcVi Wnt, and Libertf df Rkhmotidihirc^
i inilei ^>'iC. of AikHftf- Thii i»mb H
Vifry f>,trnhiTi.v and cnnuim ihree nuirlurt*
totfii*, %'h, KiWP*, A*kr]»gtt snd BiirU»i tn
IlL&h4i|i''i Vs.\ei lu^l IS fiUiVMJi for JCt Tonujitlf?
ju luatiun nn th * l3»nk i df ihi? ri'CF U t& Tl»
t'liunt! dKlicnird W St, Andrew^ w »b«Mi'
BdTLU' rtliacc, flud the b**0(f, which \t a di^
Ci'IU'|!t> C*ml>riitge* it ifojcrycd by Ih* Rpt.
Jahn Ur[U9«; Uil' Rct» John Wirni* it the
tnirn,tf. Tht'ic if here s cttrim*" llirid^e*
[■tilki YoiT» whitii riFiei tli^rtf-two fMt, mt
ituins ifpvtnly-otte : th« Kmcmwf of which U
i?n]tK'l)iihta wiih pffndrni twortfacttotm mfiJ
iLi ;|]ry haLLli-mfrtU U'aulJfijlty fatoowd
witl^ i[>ti'cu]irvf! i*y* The Mtflimcts new ihla
place, also claim tin.- aLtcnlltia of t^Tcry tf»-
Pofm^k, trhuw iearch Jifter tho mhlimeawl
tnArveSkwii* hroughc him to Ayrg^tth, i* hM
us hitvB aiviuKl^ wkLli cxulUitU^n. that theta
cuxi.irjcl'p e^CL'ffded t}iC4« «> fclcliiuli?*! oil the
\ ik\ J ] I aiUli ts* m ta the [Ktrttti ch arch ih^re
itre Iwi m«dnp;-houHa, dOfr fttr the itociety
nT Ff icndEt^ and another fdr the MtilifKUstl,
Priptt)«tion. s;)J,'f-
Hanimuod Johti, jjentteDniui
A.YT.
[North RidLfig.]
AYT.
409
Btackamitks,
Pickering John
Wray Thomas
Wray John
Com MiUsn,
Hanter Matthew
Thompson James Simpson John
Watson Jeremiah Terry Ellen
FormerM & Feowiem, Tborolinson John
Blades Charles Thompson Tbos.
Ftotfr Dtaim-tf ffe,
Hogg William
Mason Christopher
Metcalfe James
Routh WmC
Scott DaTid
Brown Cornelius
Tonfield George
TomUnson Wm.
Tunstall Francis
Wilson Humphrey
Shoemakertf
Harper John
Thom|)son Francis
Tunstall Thomas Tunstull Francis
Wilson Mary fTheelwrighis,
WinniDgtonrmiicisHammond Marmd.
Winnin}(ton John Summer William
Winningtou A nth.
Drommond John, sen. parish olerk
Dnimmood John, jun. F. R.S. clas-
sical and coremerdal academy
Garth John, dogger
Holmes Timothy, vict. Geo. <fe Dnufon
~^yer Francis, victualler and botcaer,
Miners' Arms
Staveley Geo. millwright
Tomljnson Christopher, dragi;;{st
Tomlinson John, cattle denier
AvTON Grbat, (f.) in the wap.
•Bd liberty of Lu^bngh; 3 miles NE. of
Stokcsley, 1 the foot of Roeeberry Topphig,'
In the ecntre of Grast Ayton stands a
small f^ool house, tn whidi humUe semin-
ary the immortal Captain Cook nroeived
his sdiool edueafckm, at the expense of
Thomas Soottowo, Esq. under whom his
father acted as hind, at his form at Airy-
holme, hi this parish. In the church is a
monameot of elegant workmanship, to the
memory of William Wilson, Esq. formerly
commodore and commandcr-in-<Aief of the
marine force of the English East IndU Com-
pany, in whieh situation *' he displayed one
eootinoed series of acts of dishiteiested
patriotism and distinguiihedsenrioes.'* The
church, dedicated to AU Saints, is a neat
plain anelsnt edifice, and the U^bag te a
perpetual curacy, hi the patronage of the
Rev. G. Marwood. Here are also chapels
for the Soeiety of Friends, Independents,
MethodlsiB, and PrtmiUve Motbodists.*-
The river Leven may be said to take its
rise from Ayton beek, a snMll rividct
whUsh runs thiough this village.— Popu-
lation, 1(03,
Letters arrive daily at 7 mom, and are
dispatched at 4 aft
CTookson Colonel
DftTtoon Jsmes, gent.
Hi'^iKon Rev. Wm. M. A. curate
G 1 rbij t JV! 11 r J , gentlewoman
iTiiihjim Tboinas, Esq.
Jjii^Li^oti iit*ts. ({ent.
jFii:k^ou Rtijph, gent.
Kf^fult^y Jfiiiei, gent.
Miirtin i^iiih' ^ent*
U ij : h Jircl s ti 1 1 y< 1 bn, gent.
HHifjMni'tifi Wm. gent.
H K:liiii<J>. •[} Robert, gent.
Sitriiiei-; J. W. gent.
SJiriiriT M(i^, L^entlewoman
'i'lsiJihjiMHi f\p?. John
Wilxnj 1 Vinvfis, gent.
Go VI III nd Will.
Si;OwJ(Mj J limes
Hil/ij/irl jf J
EH:<bv J<>llll
H(*bJen Wm, •
HdjI^oh Win.
\"rHip**rTI]Onjns
Arm^lmii^ TIjiJS,
llnrkt.T Mnrk
finrky*^ Wnu
Barr Joliii
Ut-iiU^n Hfilph
Ht^y;Lri Titos,
('biipmtmi Wm.
Cinytoii Wm.
C'iHjTjiMi; Jithn
I"'It'tjL'b(TT Will.
(-rji^tion Ariri
Hjis:lde John
Hjft Witi-
Kitiiler Juim
J^jt^k'^oFj iolizi
Jnink?:on Jo!;<'[i^h
Kiijg Tiiuiii^^
iVur-ofr RoHfL'f
Sb+^^iht'id Unniiil
Sniip^iuj Brirtbw
Twf't'tinl** John
Wrfitijerjli Wm.
Whil.** l^Hiuic
Wal^ini Tlijonww
E;rs(iy Jfibii
Gi^llowny Wm.
Ingram John
Potter Ralph
White E. Jtc W.
(dk drapers)
Wilson Josenii
Linen Mfif.
Hesleton P. and
Son
!, Lamb Richard
Nattriss Thos.
Oil MiUert,
HesletinePbilii}
Richardson ana
Bowron
Schoolma»ler9f
FlocktoD John
Maston J«hn
Sanderson H.
6hoeinak9rSf
Sanderson Francis
Simeaon John
Bulmer JeflTrey
Fawdti Thos.
Rickaby Thos.
Surgwnu,
Loy Thos. M.D.
Panuell F. 5f . D.
Tmraerf.
Martin Wm.
Wilson Wm.
TofYorjr.
King and Shaw,
(<fe drapeis)
Shaw Wm.
/TAMteTtgAlffy
Hebron John^ {A
joiner)
Humphrey Thos*
Wrl^t Thos.
Ay re Jaspph, n»m miller
Brovvii Wm, tvjwkeeper
CRrJln Jo<ipph, brewer (k maltster
Ctjjirltoh Jn^si^t'L', nallmfr.
HiLwIoiVL^ell Xobn, vict. Red Lion
ff iiwkfii!V-eU Jobn, millwright
Kilviijgtfin Robert, saddler
J*e»icijck Witt, hook-kee|>©r
Nut lull Frnuc\fi, tallow chandler
MM 3
41«
ATT.
[North Ridinff.]
BAT.
TkeUstoB John, baker
Wataoo Joseph, cooper
WatKMi Joseph, vict. Buck
Wilton Joseph, vkt. Royal Oak
West Wm. vlcL Old Crown
CarrUr, James Sherwood, to
Stokesley every Sat.
Aytow Littlk, in the parish of
Great Ayton, wap. and liberty of
Langbargh; 8 miles NE. of Stokes-
ley. Pop, 68.
ForaMTf , Rigg Thos.
Atkinson Robert Sherwood John
Eagleson Geo. White Hannah
Lund John White IsMie
Ifasterman John
Aytom, (East and West), in
the pArithcs of Scsoner «nd HuttoD Bushel,
wsp. and Uberty of pickeriof Lythei 5
mOfls SW. of Scarborough, cwh pleetuitly
situated on the oppodte bank* of the river
Dervent, over which te a bridge o<^ fbur
arebcsi whidi after windii^ in a confined
current through theralley of Hackoesi* here
dlsplayi a broader stream. In Wert Ay.
ton stand the nitais of an ancient build-
log» once the fortified residence of the
fkmily of the Ewert, or Evert, who pomisi
ed large denraBM in this place. The village
of EastAyton is celebrated for itscharm-
tag valley. The tofty hUb which einboMm
this valley rise ahnort perpendicular, doth-
sd with i>endeut woods, under which the
river Derwent roeandera through the vale.
These villages comprise the lordship of Gil-
bert, who fhma them assumed the name of
Ayton, in the ralgn of Henry I. The heir
of this ffunily, hi the rdgn of Edward II.
ipherited, in right of his mother, the estatea
of WiBiam Lord Vcsd, who died without
issue. From this fkmily, it came by
marriage with the hehiess into the posacttion
of Henry de Bromfletet and, by the same
mode of inheritance, it became the property
of the martial (kmlly of the Cliffords, of
SklpUmbutk. Pop. se^
Attok East.
Wilton Robt, steward to Mr. Dennlson
Taylor Barnham, land sonreyor
Cooperi, Scbogts,
Flinton Thos. LinskeU Ann
Ward Geo. Robinson John
Farmers, Shopkeepers,
Gibson Wm. Robinson John
Greaves John Stephenson John
Gjwaves Wm. Tailort^
MoMisoii John Green John
Nowlon Frandt Linskell John
l^eXtOn John H^mamm^
WiiiSi?^' gain«5Jh?*
Wilson James Hayet Wm,
HHrniwrightt, LigfatfootJohn
Jefferson Geo.
Gibffon Prnnds, bntcher
Hodsion Wro. gamekeeper
Huddleston FranciSi^ bladcsmitli
Monkman Wm. shoemaker
Newton Thomas^ riot SboaUer of
Mutton
Robinson Stephen, com miQer
Stewardson Ann, vict. Black Bull
Ayton Wbst.
Campbell Captain W. M.
Candler Thos. Esq. Low Hall
Cooke Lieut. W.T.
t^bistlethwaite Thos. gent.
Farmers, Stone Jfasont^
Coverley John ' Hooson John
Darrell John Johnson Thos.
Primie Francis Wilson Thos.
Robinson John Hlkeelmrifhis,
Robinson Ctoo. Cordukes Matth.
ThompeonOea Grpenley JoeepU
JeflRCTsoo John
Atkinson Geo. maltster
Cooke Mrs. schoolmistress
Etherington Geo. shopkeeper
Pickup Henry, under steward
Robinson Ricnard, miller
Robinson Phatuel, tailor
Winteringham Francis, rk!t. Board
Baobt, h) the parish of Kfr^
Knowle, and wap. of Birdforth ; a
miles SE. of Tbirsk. Here are two
chnpek, a Methodist chHpel and m
Chapel of Ease, of which the rector oC
Kirby Knowle is oarate. Pop. 24».
Farm Richard, yeoman
Robinson Wm. yeoman
Farmers, Miller Geo,
Carver Wm. Nelson Widow
Chapman Thos, Oa-stler John
Coates Wm . Robinson Geo. dk
Coates Tbos. John
Farnir John Smithson Christ.
Gates Christopher Thompson Wm.
and William TaiUtrs,
GreenhiU Heniy Shepherd John
HoUing Wm. Wright Geo.
Anderson Richard, shoemaker
Dennis Robert, wheelwright, Ao*
Plnkner Francis, vict. Griffin
Thompson Richard, blacksmith
Thompson James. Tict. Roebuck
Wood Jane, shopkeeper
Bainbridob, 1b the parish of
Aysgarth, wa|». of Hang West, and liberty ot
Ridimondshirei 1 mile SW. of Askriggt
situated upon the river Ure, over which is a
good stone bridge of three ardies. Here
was andently a Roman gantson. of whkk
sQnMremah»azestlU visible tstreialoyxra*
BAL.
[North Riding,] bar. 411
BwntB of Romoi antiquity have been found
unoDgrt thcBeruins. and a statue of A«ro>
liut CommoduSf with an imoription, waa
alto found here, whidi was preserved by
Mr. Metcalf, of Nappa. By the antique
corn mili at Cappagh* near Bainlmdge, a
pair of ancieut miil stones wwe discovered
in 1817 i they were covered with the re-
mains of a strong leather hide, and measvr-
ed in circumference nine feet six incites, and
twenty-four inches in depth : being put in
motion by Mr. Wm. Paxton, they ran in
^e form of a dish, one within the other,
and worked in a very superior manner. Here
are a Methodist diapel and a Friends' Meet-
ing House. Bainbridge has a Free Grammar
school, erected and endowed in the 43d year
of Queen Elisabeth, by Anthony Beseon,
£:sq. a native of Askrigg, and the Rev,
Anthony Wharton is the present master.—
An ancient custom prevails h^ce of Idowing
. a horn in winter, as a guide to travellers,
said to have originated when the country
was an open forest. Pop. 878*
Latiner Wm. surgeon
Scarr Mrs. Sanib, gentlewonan
Scarr Patieoce, i^ntlewDmaii
Terry Geo. yeoman
Wharton Re? . Anthony, master of the
free grammar school
BlacktmitJkMy
Fawoett Oeo.
Metcalf John
Stockdale Greo.
ButeherSf
MetCRif James
Metcalf John
MetCHlf Charles
Com miller*,
Chapman Alex.
Cockburn John
Farmert,
Balnes Wm.
Baines Tbos.
Calvert John
Chapman Christ.
Cbapmatf Wm.
Coulthard James
Kilbnm Oeo.
Kilbum Alex.
KflowlesJohn
Lawson Richard
Scarr Greo.
Sid^ck John
Sunter Robert
Whitton Jane
Orocertf
Alderson Richard
Metcalfe Geo.
Tiplndy Alex.
Hosiert,
Coates Geo.
Preston Wilfred
Shoemakers,
Mart Francis
Routh Wm.
Tailors,
Horner John
Homer Henry
Banks James, vict. Rose and Crown
Kilburn Thos. joiner & tea dealer
Mason Jas. governor of the poor bouse
Milner Geor>?e, stoqe mason
Sidjrwick Margaret, schoolmistress
Stx>ckda(Ie Ann, vict. White Lion
Thlstlethwaite James, dogger
BaUersby, in the parish of Top-
diflfe, wap. of Halikeld, and liberty
of Richmond ; 6 miles SW. of Thirsk.
pQ|)ulatioD, S4l«
Balke, In the parish of Kirby
Knowle, wap. of Birdforth; d| miles
E4JE. of Thirsk. Pop. 125.
Borden and Borden Dykes, in the
Earish of East Hnwkswell, wap. of
fang West^ and liberty of Richmond-
shire; 3 miles NE. of Leyburn; a
small straggling township, diiefly in-
habited by farmers. Pop. 106.
Barf End, see Melbecks.
Barporth, in the parish of For-
cett, wap. of (Hllii« West, and liberty of
Richmondshire i IS miles N. of Rich,
numd, a small township situated on the
bttiks of the Tees. This township, which
Is the property of the Earl of Harewood,
comprises Old Richmond, but nothing now
renudns exoept the ruins of an old chapel,
and a few irregularities hi the neighbouring
fields, which, together with the stones and
other relics that are oocasionally dug up.
prove it to have been a plaoe of consider-
able extent Pop. 141.
Farmers, Clement Joiseph
Brown Thos. Dobbinson John
Clark Robert, Elgie John
Barforth Hall Hodgson John
Bamahy Bouse, in the parish of
Gnisborougb, wap. <fe liberty of Li
bargh ; 2i mis. WNW.of Gufsboroi
Bamby, see Bossall.
Barn6v,,(East and West) in the
parish of Lythe, wap. and liberty of
Langbargh ; 5k miles WN W. of Wliit-
by. Population, 2T0.
Barninoham, (p.) in the wap.
of GUtingWest. and liberty of. Richmond-
shire; 9 miles NW. of Richmond. The
church is an ancient structure^ dedicated to
St. Mtehael, and the living is a leetoty. hi
the patronage of the King. Here Is also a
school, conducted on the National plan, en-
dowed with £S5. per annum, aitf whict^
was rebuilt in 1820. Pop. 384.
Collin ReT. Thos. B. D. rector
Milbank Mark, Esq. M. P.BamtmN
hara HaU
Todd John, Esq,
Horn Catharine, gentlewoman
Hutchinson Ann, gentlewoman
Monkbouse Ro7. Edward, B. A.
Newby Mark, boarding academy
Newhy Wm. uoarding academy
Blacksmiths, Dunn Wm.
Etherington Jph. Hardy Matthew
Hind Wm. Heslop Ralph
Farmers (f Yeomen^ Hotchtnson Anth<
Barker John tee Thos.
412 BAR. [Nofih JlWMig.]
B£D.
JUrler Joiio Wilklinoii Tbos.
Marley Geo. SkoplntmrM,
Mecca Jamet AtUnMo Tbos.
Allddletoii JohD Cuter Tbot.
Newbv Tlioe. frkmUarighU,
Todd Wm. Atkinson Ricbanl
Todd Antliony Saycr Matthew
Bowman BUz. vkst Roval Oak
Bowman Andrew, parUo derk
Ewbank Tbomas, mason
McDonald Akx. viet Black Hofse
Westmoreland Thos. bntcber
BAaTOnSr.liAaT^fi, (p.)intbe
«a|».'of OUHng Eait, & libotjr of Rkfaaiond-
■Mwi 7iniktNK.of Rtohmomi. ThsMira
in (Ms towMhlp two churehes, «nt of tlMm
^jitiift^r* to St. Mary, aad tb* oAer to
SUCuthbert. Tb« Uvlng of St. Msry k a
perpetual euiaey. In tbo psitaasge of tiM
Tku of OUUs^t tneuaibaot, the Rev. John
AtkinMO. Hon is shorn Free SchMl.wHh
SB ondowoMnt of £B per ssnwn i sad sn
sxeeUmit lime stone qusrry» for tbe pur-
poses of agriculture, oontaliilnf, by alste
analysis, a greater proportion of pure Ume
than any other sUme in tbe neighbourhood.
A water fiiU bridge was erected hew bi 1891.
PopulstioD, 430.
SteUIng George, p^nt.
Blackimitks, Shopkmftrt,
Coates James Bales Matthew
Malthoiue Tbos. Ewbank Ann
Farmenft Feomen, TWtort,
Benson Rdward Hobson John
Charge Thos. Soalfe Christ (*
Heslop Robert parish oierk)
Hutchinson Praacis fTketlwrighitf
Lax GecNrge Colling Stephen
ShomtUttrt, MarsballJoba
Hepon John Thompson Wm.
Pftrkin Charles
4>ibsonJph. vtot. ShouUerofMtttton
Gay Wm. flct. Volunteer
White JaoMs, schoobnaster
Ba»toii-«ijh-lb-8tiib«t, (*.)
in the wap. of Rydalei B sones WWW. of
Malton. Tbe dtuKh. dsdieated to 81
MidMd. Is antique, and was boiltf^oai the
nihis of St Mary's Abbey, York i It con-
tains a great deal of curious soulplaret tbe
living is a reolory, and in tbe giftof the
Marehiooess of Hertftird t toeumbcnt, the
Rev. Thomas Luad, A. M. Pop. ITt.
Leatham H. C. Esq. deputy Heat,
Farmers dr FMmen, Leigh George
Brewer Marm. Marshall Thos,
Frost Wm. Moon Wm.
Hardisiy Thos.
Craven John, shoemaker
Thompson James, carpenter
ThompsoD John, shopkeeper
Whitehead John, blacksinSth dk tlot.
Light Honemaa
Bwrtm-U-frUkmm, in the paiirii
of Crambe, and ""Wap. of Bulmer: S
nites SW. of Maltoa. Here is a Jfle-
thodlstoh^. Pop. 18S.
Baruglu rGreat and LUtk) In tbe
partsh of itiroy MIsperton, wap. and
liberty of Pickering Lytbe : 5 miles
SW. of Pickering. Pop. 241.
Park Johjiy gentleman
BoOsrs^, in the parish of Ii^fte-
by Greenhow, wap. and lib«ty of
Langbargh ; 6 mUes £. of Stokealey.
Populatioo, 87.
BoMtmr Haum, \n the parish of
HovlBgbABs, and wap. of Rydale : 8
roile8WN>^. of Kirby-Moor-SMe.
Batbsdalr, in the parish of
SlokcSky, wap. and tfberty of Langbaigh t
7 wiBes S. of OulsboroHgh. Hoe was a
nnaU Cisterdaa mmnery, Ibunded and en-
dowed by tbe brnefkrttnns of Ralf de
Nevill aod OvMo de Bovingeoort, dedieatad
to the messed Virgin. TUs bnuae had a
pritnress Slid nfaie or ten nuns, whose laoonie
at the diasohition was valued at ML l«.4tf.
The sdte of the priory, with the lands,
were granted to-Ralph Dahner aadJohn
Thyade, to be held of the Ktaig hi eaplte.^
After divers greats and aMcnatioaa, It be-
came^ by purchase, the piupaty of Ae
Piersoos } but Matthew Russell, Esq. of
Bianeepefli Castle, la Um coanty of Durham,
is the present ivoprietor.
Bbadlam , in the parish of KiilP-
dalOjaiHl wap. of Rydale ; 8 miles
WSW. of Kirby-Moor-Side. Popu-
lation, 118.
Farwm's, SmalesJohn
Barker John Stockton John, dr
Fisher Robert rkt. Boaid
Hodgson John Tate John
Seaton Daniel, A Thompson John
landagUGrange
Barker Robert, rkL White Horse
Yeward Geo. shoemaker
BBDALB (p.)
In the wap. of Hang East, and liberty of
Rlchmondshire ; 6 miles firom Btasham, 8
from Northallerton, 9 trofa Middldiaas,
U from Ripon. aiid S24 from London. Tbe
town is tolerably well built, and oont^na
according to the census taken in 1881, a
popuhrtioBof 1187. The diurch, dedicated to
6t Gregory isa spacMtis structure, in. Hm
BED.
[Nmih Siding.]
BED.
413
Outhic style of arcfaitecture, and hu a good
tower or steeple. The market is cm Tues-
day, and is well suitpHed with all Idnds of
butcher's meat, poultry, butter, and vege-
tables. Bedaleis situated in a rich valley,
about two miles to the west of LeemtogHaoe;
the surrounding country is extremdy fertile,
and the crops, both of com and grass, are
abundant From a mouument in the diurch
it appears there was a castle her^ built by
Brian FiU Allan, Earl of Arundel, in the
reigpi of Edward I. but not any remains of
it are now to beseem Thb ehurch living is
• ractory, in thegift of Henry Pierce, Esq.
M. P. and of MUes Stapletoo, alternately.
Here is a)so a Methodist chapel, built A.
D. 1881* The poor of Bedale enjoy the
benefit of many munificent charitable be-
quests, and here is a hospital for six poor
men of the parish, founded and endowed
by Peter Samwaies, D. D. and rector,
A. D. 1698. Also a hospital fbr three poor
widows, founded by Riduud and Thomas
Young. There is also a firee grammar
school, endowed with the annual sura of 7^.
11«. 4d, by the Crown, and 13/. S^. Stf. by a
Countess Dowager of Warwick, whidi la
now converted hito a National SehooL
Po9t' Mistress—YRA NC BS Ma ph am.
Letters from London, York, Wetherby,
Borouf^hbridge, and Thlrsk arrive daily
at 50 minutes past 4 in the momin, (de*
livery of Letters at 8 in the morning.)
A Riding Post departs at 50 minutes past 5
in the momins, taking bags for Middle-
ham, Spennytnorne, Leybum, Askrigg,
and Hawes, all Penny-post towns, and
returns at 4 in tlie a/ternoou, departs
Immediately with letters for Thtrsk»
York, London, dee.
N.B. A Penny-poft to Maaham at 6
In thenuMrning.
DIRBCTORY.
Pierce Henry, Eaq. M. P.
Monson Hou. <fe Rev. Tbos. M. A.
Momon Rev. J. .T. T. M.A.
Bnrker Wm. jrentleniaa
Cookson Mrs. A.
Marshall John, frentleinnn
WiUiamsoD Mrs. Elisabeth
Jgent,
Burton John, County Fire and Provi-
dent Life office
^AilomieiS(SoHciiorsBTn\thvrn\te John
Glalstcr H. R. Elwood John
lanson W, R. Hird Robert
Peacock T. D. Hodgson WUllam
Blacktmiths, Johnson Wm.
Brown Timothy Slater Wm.
Cloufh Joseph Smith John
Bool if Shoemakers, Stapleton John
Burnett Simon Walton Wm.
Bnlckers, Webster Chnstr.
Backhouse Wm. Linen and ffoollen
Banks Joj^ph Drapers.
Hewson Wra. Sbeerwood Wm.
Nicholson Henry Shepherd Edw. (4;
Nicholson Henry haberdasher)
Whitton Thomas, Sweetine Wra. (A
Firby Grange haberdasher
Cabinet Makers, Milliners, Sec.
GUI Wm. Carver Hannah
Peacock Wm. Robinson Ann
Place Mary Smith Mary
Webster Chrfstr. Painters,
ChemislsffDrvkggistxBucVinmt Wm.
Place Mary Cooper Francis
Slater John Plwnbersif Glaziers
Curriers If Leather Barrass George
Sellers, Bucktrout Robt.
Prest Henry Chapman Joseph.
Wright Thomas (dealer in fflass)
Fanners, Printers, Book ttind-
Barker Wm. «r« and Slalioners,
Braithwaite Sarah Taylor Richard
Chapman George, Todd James
Hard V James Rope Makers,
Kenclrew Henry Court Hennr
Jameson Christr. Webster Wra.
Mason Wm. Saddlers,
Stonehouse James Kay George
Walburn Wm. Motley Thos.
FeUmongers, Nicholson Francis
Hird W(n. Schoolmasters, Sfc.
Hird Davies Bailey Ann
Flour tf Provision Brovrobridge Thof.
Dealers, Brownbridge BUs.
Barker Wm. Naitby David
Deighton Christr. Straw Hat Mkrs.
Santon Vincent Bussey Eleanor
Gardeners, Fawcett Jan©
Deighton Christr. Naitby Eli«.
Robinson Wm. Simpson Elis.
Grocers, Stone Masons,
Burton John Horner Abraham
Harker Wm. Johnson Robert
Kirby Wm. PearsonJas.(brick-
Kirtlan Geoige layer Aplasterer)
Porter John Pearson Robt. (<fc
Hair Dressers. architect)
Bridge water Jonn Surgeons,
Fawcett John Campbell Archibald
Halters. Spence Wm.
Hewson Josh. mfr. Thea ketone Wm.
Shepherd Edw. Tai7or»,
Sweeting Wm. Atkinson Mark, (<fc
Wright Thos. jun. draper)
Hosiers, Carter John
Pratt Matt. mfr. Ellick James
Shepherd Edw. EliickWm.
Swef ting* Wm. Gale Thomas
Thorns Matt. mfr. Pearson John
Joiners^Carpeniers,Sm\t\i Geo. (and
GillWm. draper)
Johnson James Sweeting Wm. (<Ss
Pe^icock Wm. 4faj)er)
414 BSL.
[Narih Riding.]
Bim.
Tm Dtohn, Peumm Hear j
DeMolna PnAoei IUjP«r Tbos,
Horn Aoo fr'Utlwrigkis,
Timmsjk Brmai§r$,C\aikMcm Tbot.
Firer Wm. and JohnKm JaniM
tronoNNiKer fFkilttmilk§,
Uarriflon John, (APeanoo W. and J.
<fe iioiiinoM[«r ff^iat mmd Sfirii
TbomMOB Tbot. Mmrekami$t
(dealer in hard- AUdnson Hraiy
wan9AiewelierT)Burtoa John
fTaUk 0md aoA Kirbj Wm.
MaktM, SmiihWBi.joB.
DannTbiM.
Bailey Wm. wood tamer
Bedford Ricbard, vict. Black Swan
Bleolcbom Simeon, vict. Blade Bull
Clapham Robert, bread balcer
Coooer Jane, confectioner
PoDbyTbomas, sberifT't olRcer for the
oounty
DobbyCbri»tr. vict. Oolden Lion
Gale Robert, wool comber
Hrllier John, Tict. Mason's Arms
Hopper Oeofj^, fict. Cross Keys
Hui^ey Geofge, linen weaver
Johnson Robert, basket maker
Nicholson Henry, vict Kind's Head
Pearson James, vict White Bear
Plews Hy. common brewer A maltster
Saddler Edward, vict. Green Dragon
Skurrab John, cooper
Slater William, auctioneer
Stater William, vict Old Anchor
Smith William, vict. Roval Oak
Storrow George, cattle dealer
Swan Thomas, norse dealer
ThompsonBenj. vict. Waggon <feHorses
Walker Margaret, vict Blue Boar
A Coach arrives berefirooi Redoar (by
way of Northallerton) at | past
12 at noon, every Mon. Wed. and
Sat during the bathing season,
and ret each of the said days at
two o'ok>ck.
Camsrt.
William HIrd to Tbirsk every Monday,
dep.ata mom. and ret. the san>e
* day. To Richmond on Sat. at 8
mom. and ret the Mune day.
Christopher Homer to Borou^hbridge
twice a week, days uncertain. —
To Leybnm generally once a
week. To Richmond onoe in 2
or three weeks.
BsLLBaBT, in the parish of Spen-
Bythome, wap. of Haaf West, sad Ubtrty
of Rkhmoodshirei 1 mile N. of Lcjbnn.
Th* Chapel of Ease la a small neat «tru«.
tun, rabuUt in 1801, {Mtnm J. C. Chaytor,
K»l> inoumkantthe R«r. FnuMto Blackbiini.
WBtor of CrgaoomHe, SomsnatalOrew Th*
Caygill Matthew
CoUuiBOB Wm.
mom MoMv,
CoaleaTbOBiaa
HokbworthWiB.
Jooes Francis
Raw James
Raw John
vlUaft fonaiiti of oao opea stnet of InafB-
lar bulldlnca» akyng the whole la«lli of
which raiM a aever-Cpttiif lirulet of dm
•priag water. Poptilafion, 407.
Kirkhank Rev. Wm. ofBdathig enrvta
Metoalfe Miss Ann, fentlewoman
BUickamilkt, Robinson Geo.
MetoalfTbos. Robinson Tbot.
SImpaon Joseph Snalth James
Fmrumrt^ rmswii. Walker John
ArflMtrong Wm. White James
FavlU Henry Wisbby James
FaviU Edward
Pr>er Wm.
Hanson C^eo.
Hodfpmn Wm.
Horn John
Lonsdale Charles
Lonsdale Piands
MetcalfMary
Outhwaite John
Rider John
Anton Leonard, schoolmaster
Outhwaite James, oora millec
Plant Bdw. oertwright
Rider John, vict. White Swan
Thistlethwoite John, vict Cross KejFs
WrayJobn/XHumoo brewer. Red bank
BattNgfrroagA, in the parish of
Newton-upoo-Otne, and wapw of Bnlmcr;
8 mllea NW. of Vork. Here U the seal of
Mrs. llaigaiet Earie, of the aneient Ibmily
of the Bouchien, who eame hito Ea^aad
with William the Conqueror. Pop. 99>
Bmwiek, see logleby Berwick.
Biltdal€ Basl SUU at Mid Cahis^ in
the pariah of Hetanaley, & wapw of RydaW:
7 mUcs NNW. of Hehntley. Here ia a
church under Helmiley, Incumbent the Her.
John Dixon, in the gift of the vioar of
Hehnaley. likewise a Meeting-lKnMe fbr the
Soeiety of Friends. Population, inehMliBc
Biladale Kirkham, 780.
BiUdal« fFni SiiU, in the pariah
of Hawnby, wap. of Birdtorth ; 8 mla*
NNW.of Helrosley. Pop. 127.
BhwM, in the parish of West Tan*
field, and wap. oi Halikeld ; 2 miksa
E8B. of Ma^am.
Birekf see Newton,
Bh-dforth, (which gives name to
the wapentake,) hi the parish of Coxwold»
and wap. of Blrdforth i 5| rallea SE. of
Think. Here U a Chapel of Beae, of whidi
the Rev. John Overton. B. A. is eorate,-^
Population, 49.
BiRKBY or Brbtbt, (p.) in the
wap. and IltMrty of AIlcrtoQahire t 6 milea
N, of NorthsPfftcnv The choreh is dfd|-
BtB.
[North Riding,^ bol.
415
csted to St Peter; the UTing b • rectory, in
thepetroiuige of the Biahop of Durhun.
Populatioii, 9(K
Panington Rct. Matthew, rector
WUIditton Ralphs gentleinaQ
BiRMDALB. in the parish of GMn-
too, wap, of GilHDg Wwt, and liberty
of RichmoDdshjre ; 7 miles NW. of
Mulcer.
Farmers 4r Tsomm, Alderson John
Alderson€;has.seiu Alderson Cbristr.
AlderBonChasJoii. Peacock Christr.
Alderson Geo.
Birk Rigg*t In the parish of Ays-
gaitb, wap. of Hang West, and liberty
of Richmondshire ; a miles WNW. of
Hawes.
Bisks, in the parish of Bast
Witton, and wap. of Hang West : 5
miles -W. of Masham. A small hamlet
pleasantly situated in Colsterdale.
Pop. included with East Witton.
Robinson John, vict. Board
WlntersgiU Wm. coal a^nt
BisHop't Dalb, in the parish of
KytgmHu sad map. of HaagWeit} «iniki
SE. of Aikrigg. ▲ towMhip oomMiag oi
turn heiMM, lestteted at irregolu dirtsnoM
Itom each olheri in tldt pietuieiqiia aatd
feitUt dale these an MveaL oMsadei of pto-
difioas hdght aatd vaat rocky iidei inter-
mixad with a variety of IbUese* rich and
iMwitiAil Population* 9S*
Hesledne James, gentleman
Hopper Miss Ann
Lodge Ralph, chief constable
Fammri ifJTmmien, Metcalf James
BnshbyWm. Metcalf Tbos.
Dixon Edmund Mudd James
l>ixon John Preston Ralph
Hopper Joseph SeijeantsonPrands
Lambert Tbos. Skioner John
Lodge Robert BUnger John
Bl ACER A KB, In the parish of
Coverfaam, and wap. of Hamr West; 8
miles SSW. of Mlddlebam. A small
hamlet In Coverdale.
Wilson Benjamin, gentleman
Fammtif Ksosmi, Swales James
Dixon Creorge Tennant Richard
Loftbouse Ralph Utley John
Stubbs John Yeoman Joseph
B/aii«t,8eeMelbeoks.
BUtkekow House, in the parish of
Lastingham, and wap. of Rydale ; 9
milesN. of Khby-Moor-Side.
Btakekow Tbppinz. in the parish
of AUerton, wap. and liberty of Pidc-
erlng Lythe ; 9 mis. NB. of Piokeiing.
Btean (High and Low), in the pa*
risb of Aysgarth, and wap. of Hang
West ; 4 miles S. of Askrisg. A smaS
hamlet situated in Raydale.
BoLDRON, in the parish of Start-
forth, wap. of Gilling West, <fe liberty
of Richmondshire: t miles SSW. of
Bernard Castle. Pop. 168.
Farm$r§, Metcalf Cbristphr.
BenK>n Geo. Newton John
Dent John Shaw Geoi^
Lockey Wm.
Dawson Richard, wbeeiwrisifat
Hurworth John, Tict. Boara
BoLTBV, in the parish of Pelis«
Urk, and wap. of Biidforth : 6 miles
NB. of TUrdc^ Here is a Chapel of
Base, of which^tbe Rer. T. KUby, is
curate. Population, 408.
Blaektmiiht, BeUby Mark
BeU Abraham Severs Richard
Jarris Joseph Sturdy Robert
Fmrmertf Sturdy Thomas
Beilby Roger Tate Peter
Body Christopher, srhool master
Bransby M. shoemaker
Hornby- — com miller
Kerry William, Unen manufacturer
Souir Francis, Tict. Board
Shepherd Roger, tailor
BoLTOK Castlb, in the parish of
Wcoaley, wap. of Hang West, and liberty of
Richmondshire; 5 milee WNW. of Leybum.
The ohurdi here is a Chspd of Ease to the
parish church, of which the Rev. Jacob Cos-
tobadie» rector of Wensley, is incunahent,
and wa« built by Richard Lord Scroope, cfaac*
ceHorof England, in the reign of Richard IT.
The tower, on the south-west angle, where
the unfortunate Mary« Queen of Scots, was
conflned, in the year 1568, is now occupied
by a fknnet. During the cItU wan, this
casUe was for a long time gaUantly defended
for the king, by Colonel Seroope, and a party
of the Richmondshire militia, against the
parDameotary forces; but at length, Nov. 5,
1645, sunendere^ on hooouraUe conditions.
Emanuel Lord Scroops Earl of Sunderland^
who died without male issue, in the leign of
CharlesL was the last of thabancient family
that inhabited this oastte. ^m neglect,
and ttie damage it received during the liege,
the tower on the north-east angle became so
much izilnred, that on the 19th of November,
1761, it fcU to the ground. Butthougfathe
east and north sides are mostly in ruins, the
wiest front is in good repair. Pop. STB*
Forswrt, Robinson Ralph
FawoettJohn Stanley W. W.
Ueslop John, Low West Bolton
Mason Roger
416
BOL.
[North Riding.] bow.
F»wcett Wm.
Storey James
Storey Henry
MasoD Robert, carpenter
Plewes Christopher, tailor
BoLTOK-cFOM-SwALB, \n the
ptfldi of Catteriek. imp. of OUteff Bart,
and Uberty of RkhmoodAJre; 6 ma« ESE.
ofRiduDOod. Hen is a ▼cry tBcbnt diurdi
whkli Is a Chapel o# Esm to flie parish
divnli of CattaridL, of wfaioh the Her.
Thomas Wilson Moriey. is cunte. A mo-
BuoMnt U crwited here to the sacmocy of
Henry Jenktaa. (see EUeiton). Pop. 100.
Milbura Wimam Jaquet Frandt,(<&
Outhwaito Thot. parish derlc)
Welfffat Richanl Newton John
WllUnson James
BanniMB Richard, shopkeeper
Lumley Tboi. vict, Henry Jcnkini
Boom, in the parish of Arkenzarth-
dale, wap. of GilUng West, and nbertjr
of Ricfamondshire ; 8 miles NW. of
Reetb.
fiommsft, In the parish of Croft,
and wap. of Gilling East ; T mfles NE.
of Richmond.
Borrotthy, in the parish of Lythe,
wap. and liberty of Langbargh ; 9 mis.
NW. of Whitby. Pop.Bi.
BoRRowBT, in the P«ri«h, of
Leake, waps. of AUertoMhire A Bird-
forth; 6* miles SE. of Northallerton.
Here is a Methodist chapel. Pop. 261.
Warrington Rct. William, A. M. vicar
of Leake
Addison John, gentleman
Hammond Thomas, gentleman
Hiley Michael, gentleman
Blacksmith*, Weldon Jonah
Cassan William Windross Wm.
Oliver Thomas Wright Thomas
Cooperi, Grocers,
Dresser Cuthbert Eshelby John
Souter William Shaw Ann
Farmm-i if Veommi, Wright Joseph
AlmackJohn Joinerj,ife,
Almack James Eshelby John
Atkinson Michael Sadler Thomas
Britton John ShomMken,
Coupland John Britton Thomas
Hamilton Thos. I^ee Thomas
Harrison John Marshall Wm.
Harrison Mark Shepherd John
Hlifhly Sarah TaUars,
Horwortb John Kendrew Daniel
Johnson Simeon Wright Joseph
Britton and Hunion, linen mfrs.
Chamley Francis, vict. Grey Horse
Cheesfiman Robert, wheelwri^t
~*^mmond Jas. surveyor of highways
Foster George, scbooimaftor
Highley Amos, butcher
Johnson Beatrice, vict. Wheat ^eof
Kirk Cuthbert, stone mason
Lvon William, bricklayer
Moon Geo. <fe John, com millen
Pearson Miles. Unttet
Wright John, baoon A butter factor
BossALL, (p.) in the wap. of
Buhner; 9miks NE. of Yortu Iftre is a.
Tcry haMsome chacfa dedicatgd to St
Botolph, and boiU In the fimn of a egom,
the liTln« b a vkanfe, in the paCrona^ of
the Dean and Chapter <'^ Doifaani, of which
the Rev. Jamee Brittm, D. D. m the iocon-
bent This place, vhkh now eoosMa df
three housm, was ooee aeoBsideiahle TUlage.
Foundations of many booses have from ttine
to time been diseovcrad in an MUoiBiiv Aekl,
which on that aoeovnt is called *' Okl
BotsaU." Robert Belt, Esq. resides at Boa-
mU. Populatioo, 31.
BouLBV, in tbeparishof Easlng-
ton, wap. and liberty of Langbargb ; 11 mis.
N W. of Whitby. Noted for its alum works,
situated on the mgt of a stopcndoua cfiff;
where, on enterlnf the vait cxcsvmlkn
Ibnned by human labour in the eentre of the
rock, thespeetator is astonished to behold
the dlflteent strata ananged with such sy-
metry and iiaitiMei, as deetete the perfttt
wortanaiahip of the Oumipotent Tbo
ahun works here were estsblishcd about the
year 1615; they eztoid eastward and wert«
ward from Whitby, and this is the only
part of England where that commodbty is
produced. In Catholic times the produc-
tion of alum was a manufisdure ci the
PopeiT, and any inftingement of the mo-
nopoly, sultfected the oflteder to cxoam-
municatfcm: Theprcsentstateof the manu-
facture at its princ^seaH win be seen ftom
ttie foDowinf table, exhibithig the ammal
produce on an avetage of l» yeaia:—
aitMoHon qfworki. Proprkttrt, Annual
Peake&Stoupe product.
Brow MeisrB.Cooke.» 300taiia
Eskdale Side H. W. Yeoman. Esq. S70
Sandsend .....Earl MtOgravb... 455
KcttleneiB Earl Mulgtavcw... 455
Boulby Baker & Jackson... 450
Lofttiouse. ^LocdDundas 910
Total annual average 2840
Baker and Jackson, alum mfrs.
Dodds Geo. agent to the alum works
Mariey Robert, fanner, Red house
Trousdale Michael, fanner, Cober hs.
Westgarth Gao. clerk, (alum works)
BoM>6attJt, in the parish of Romald-
kirk, wap. of Gilling West, and liberty
BOW. ' \N<fr^ iliding'.] bea. 417
•r iUchmoiMUhire ; 0 miles NW. of
Bernard Castle.
Bo^-Mridg^ HaiL in the parbh
^r Avsgaith. wap. of Han; West, and
libeitj of RJchtnotidihire ; 1 mile W.
of Askrigg.
BowBs, (p.) in the wnp. of Gil-
Hog West, and liberty of Richmondthize ; 4
miWSW. of Bernard CssUe. Here was a
eastle said to have been built bj Man, Earl
of Riehmoiid, soon after the eonqputt The
situation is near the Roman road, which led
to Cataractonium: and which Camden sup-
poses to be the andentlAvatra. Thepresent
ruins are fifty-three feet in hei^t, fanning a
•quare of equal sides of flfty-thrae fleet each.
Bowea is situated on the edge of Stanemora,
near the north point of the county, on the
banks of the river Greta, and consists princi-
pally of one street, nearly three quarters of a
mile long fWnn east to west. Though'now an
inconsiderable place this was anciently a
Roman station. About two miles ttom
Bowes is a singular curiosity, called God-
bridge, belQg a natural bridge of limestone
rock, where, Ozough a rude srch, sixteen
liwt in the span, tiie river Greta pr«*ipltatcs
its watent the way fonned on the crown of
this rock to about twenty feet wide, and to
oeca4onally the eaniage road over the river.
AftierthsOreto hm passed thtobrk^, at a
*'^~ '*^anee it gains asubterraneous passage
half a mile: and in a lineal direc^
Ibr ^^
tlon, breaks oat sgshi through the cavities of
the rocks. The church to dedicsted to St
Giles ; the Uving to a perpetual curacy, In
the patronage of C Hazrisoo, Esq. and the
Rsv. Ridutfd Wilson, to the incumbent
There to here a Methodist chapel, atoo a Free
School, endowed by WilUam Hutchhison.
Esq. of Clement's Inn, London, with 90f,
per annum, out of which the master to
paid 7CV. and the mistress 20/. in addition to
Che above endowment, the Rev. Charles
Parkin, left a scfaolarriiip at Cambridge Ibr
its benefit Population, l.<»ft.
Boame John, gentleman
Clarkson George, gentleman
Dent Jane, gentlewoman
AcadamiUj Hobson Wm.
AdamthwaiteMor- LangstaflT John
garet, (bdg.) Lockey Wm.
OlHrksonG.(bdg.) J^inert ff fThMl-
Pace John urights,
Raisbeck Mi.is Cow John
Sbaw Wm. (bdg.) Denham James
Farmers St Feomen, Sayer Michael
Allason Richard Shopkeepers,
Collier Wm. Addison Rnchael
Henderson Matlh. Addison Francis
Highmore John
Bowron John, tailor
Campbell John, shoemaker
M^Kay Charles, dassical tutor
5*i«beck Henry, saperintondent
Rudd Robert, rlct. Union tmi
Sayer James, vior. Rose and Crown
Sayer Wm. parish derk
Smith J. blacksmith
Walton William, maltster 4 brewer
Walton John, miller
Boir/orM, in tbe parish of Kirkdale,
and wap. of Ry dale; 8 miles 8. of
Kirkby-Moor-Side.
BsACKENBRotTOH, to the parish
of Khby Wbke, wapw of Birdforth; 4
miles W. of Thhsk ; a village andendy
bekmgiqg to the £smi1y of Lasoelles; of
^vhich Rpger de LaaceOes was summoned
toparflameat, amoi^ the barons, in tha
SSnd of Edward L and the fbUowti^ ysar.
Popolatkm, taMladfa« Newsham, ITS.
Armitage John Leathley, Esq.
Fofswrs, HiMonJoho
Bajley Richard Kirk Thos.
Bullock Robt*
LunnGeo.butlerlo J. L.ArmitaM,Es4.
Morley John, gardener to ditto
Bradley, in the parish of Coi^-
ham, wip. of Hang West, and liberty
of Ridimondshire; T miles SW. of
Middleham. A small hamlet, sif nated
at the SW. extremity of Corerdale.
BRAFFiiRTON, <p.) in tbe wapt.
of Buhner atid Hallkeld, and liberty of St
Peter's; 6 miles W. of EasingwoM. Thto
village has a parish church dedicated to St
Peter; the Uving to a vScange^ hi the pa-
tronage of the Crown. Hera to a National
Sdiool forchikiren of both ssses, sappoited
by subscription. BtaOtrton and Helperby
ara apparently but ona village, oocupytaf
opposite sides of tbe same street Thevil-
k^takes its name ttom a fbrd aenMs tha
(fMie, it bdng originally Broad.Pbrd.Town,
and now by a natural contracdon BralBxtcas.
Population, 178.
Grar Rev, William, A.M.
Jack.son William, surgeou
Bricklayers, Brown John
Almgill John Leng WiUiam
Caiiby William Pickard Cbristphr.
Farmer*, Potter James
Banks Christopher
. Banni.«ter Sarah, vk^. Fox
Bannister John, saddler
Coates Richard, shoeraakt* r
Franklin John, wheelwrigtit
Sim|>M)n James, blacksmith
Bransbv, (p.) in the trap, of
Bulmcr ; 6 ml*. ENE. of B<wing\voM.
4M
BAA.
[Norih Biding.]
BftO.
Hero is a f eiy neflt UtUa ckmcb dedl-
catod to AU flidnts, Ite Ihrtoff to a
rectoiy, in U10 Mtiooaire of Tboiiia*
Smith, fiiq. Populaoon iMloding
Steushy, 87 r.
Cftoliiieley Fnuadi, Esq. Brensby ball
Smiib Rer. Wllttam, rectCNr
Fmrntn, If aikeU Robeit
Appleby George Wiley Sanmel
Appleby Fniidi Wood WUliam
Aautrqpff JobD> afent to F. CboloM-
DobiQti Xboi. corn jollier
Han Tbomas, onTDeDter
Panin Oeom, scBOolmaster
Rowntree JohUi blacksmith
TbompsoD Wm. butler at Bratuby ball
Bramdai«b £ast4; WutAiob,
ta tiM pMiilMt of Hkkliy-MMv^akl* and
KirkdaK and way, of Rydalei 7 iail« NW.
o# Kirkby-Mour-Side. Here tea Chapel of
Eaie, of which the Rer. Henry King, te
eurata PopulatianoC fiait. 4U; of Weit,
M9i— tocid.741.
Faraw i, Agswortb George
Hkwnby Wm. Smipson Henry
Scarf Isaac Wean John
SoMfJohB
Brawkf, in the parish of Salton,
wap. of Rydale. and bberty of St.
Peter's:* mls.SSK. of Kirlcby-Moor-
Side. PopulatiOD, 188.
BaiOKALL, (p.) in the 'wap. of
OilHng West, and liberty orRiehmoadshiret
4 milei SK. of Bemaird Castle. TIm church,
iHiich U an ancient ttntcture. te dedicated to
St. Mary ; the livlDg Is a Ticarage, in the
patronage of the King, Incumbent the Rev.
O. W. KilTington, Here to a school erected
in 1817t and allowed 15L per acnum, by J.
B. S. Morrttt, Bm}. Pop. 21«.
Farmmrt, Pratt John
Barlcer George Todd Joseph
Bell wood Rnlph Turner John
Bllddleton Wm. Wilkinson Wm.
Brown Aotbony, blacksmith
Green William, quarry owner
Middleton Mniliam, sbopkeeper
Sanderson Henry, scbuuimaster and
parish clerk
Sp^oely Simon, miller
BHtcoe, (East and West) in the
pwrish of Roroaldklrk, wap. of Gllling
West, and liberty of Richmondshire ;
T mites WNW. of Bernard CasUe; a
«n«l hamlet in the township of
CotberKtoo.
t-ri^?'"****" ^''{? *° th<» parisb of Cat-
•>^ RKhmondRhlre ; 3 miles SW. of
Rlobnoiid; a tmaU hviilet In tkv
township of HudswelU
BrottUt, In tboporMi of Middle,
ton, vma. md liberty of PkakMriur
Lytbe ; % milat NN W. of Pidcerisir-
BaoMPTOHvin ths parish of Nortb-
aUerton, wap^ and liberty o£ AUertoathire;
I|mileNNE.ofNorthaUertaii. TbeUTliic
to a perpetual curacy, incumbent the
Rev. R« C. Bouyer. Beddes th« ohmch
here an two chqpels bdooging to the Wea-
leyan and Primitive Methodists. In the year
1094, a £mn was left by the Rev. John
KettleweU, the rent of whidi was at that
time 44^ the proeeeds of which were to be
expended in instructtog and apprenticing
poor children In thte township and that of
NorthallertoD, which, in eoosequence of the
increased value of land tenow a very oonsider-
aUe charity. The memorable battle of the
Stsndard was fought in thte township in the
year 1138. Here te a considerable inamii3M-
tory of linen ctoth. In whkh there are up-
wards of three hundred weavers employed.
Population, 1,823.
Bowes Wm. Haiker, fentleman
Gibson Rev. Edward
Harrison Mrs. Ann
Stainthorp Thomas
BtiHkamUk^ Stainthorp Ge#.
Lowtber John Staoffer RobeK
Stainfortb Wm. Stockdale Ralpb
Thompson Tbos. Swinburn Wm.
Brtcktaym't. Trewhitt Bartw.
Fnwcett G. dl; T, Wilson Robert
Johnson Thos. Wrisht Thus.
Butckertf Grocers, 4rc.
Cowell Wm. Ayton George
Smith John Byen Jane
8pence John Day Ellen
Stokell Mark Pawoett Henry
Parmert if reomea, I«ene Smith
Appleton Wm. Robinson Ann
Appleton Matthew Thompson Jane
AniiriU John WllfoH John
CocnTorth Jontb . Joimtrt, ^c.
Herdman Edw. Bjrerley Henry
Hodgson Joaenh Coates George
Kidmn Robeit Lunn John
Marwood Wm. Metcalf Thomas
Miller Thos. M'Lane Wm.
Mustard Geo. Lta^n M/r$.
Newsorae Thos. Joblin William
Plews John Paroaby Chrbtphr.
Revnard John Pattisoo John
Robinson Henry Ranashaw Thos.
Robson John Richardson Isaac
Sanderson James Tireman John
Sanderson Jackson Wilford John
Smith James Wilson George
Smith John SkomiiMkers,
Snowden Wni. Foster Robert
BR<K
[North RUUng.]
BRO.
419
Garget Greorge RiobftrdKm Ann
MetoalfJobn TaiUtr^,
MitcbiDson Win. MirfieM B<l««rd
SilggiU Creoive Swales Grttorce
Straw Hal Mfn. WcigbtGemo
Foster Blisabeth
AtkJDson Samnel, sla^ is geer maker
Dickson George* excise officer
Dodswortk James, vict. Crown
Elgie William, corn miUer
Garnett Benjamin, brick maker
Jackson Sanderson, vict. Ship
Lansdale Roger, tallow chandler
Lowther John, victualler, Three Horse
Shoes
Meesome Mark, hafar dresser
Pattison €^eo. earthenware dealer
Peanon Wilbfunr, Tictualler, Darham
Ok
Scarlett John, fardener «fc seedsawn
Wilson George, riotuailer. Weaver^
Arms
Ctorfer— Robert Pearson toStodrton,
JJfon. Wed. and Pri. to Masham,
Wed. to Bedale, Tu. and Frl. to
Northallerton, Tu. Wed. Thu.
and Saturday
BaoMPTONy (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Pidiering Lythej 8 mila SW. of
Soarborough. Is said to hsve oooe been a
YMmiieeof the NorflimnbTton Kings. The
■iMindstlaiii of an andent buildhig are still
visible on an emineoce, called Castio Hill,
*ow surrounded Ijy venerable (rines, pbmted
*y tbe btte Sir George Caley, Bart. The
'Estate htfi been In the ancient and honourable
iwnily of Caley for upwards of two centuries.
Brom|Kmi it usually consldectd as the birth-
plM»e<if John de Broropton. the English hi*.
torian, wtiose chronicle comroencing with
the arrival of Aust^ hi 558, and endta^
with the death of Richard L is published
among the X Serf ptores. Brompton has ode
d the most beautif uly elegant, and capacious
vUIage churdMsin Yorkshixe; it Is dedicated
to AllSainU; the Uring is a vicarage, and
the patron Sir 0. Caley, Bart Pop. 51C
Caley Dowag«>r Lady, Green
Caley Sir Geowe, Bart. HaU
Caley Ret. Joto, Low hall
Cal^ John, E»q. Low baU
Caley Edward, Esq. Low hall
Proud Rebecca, gentlewoman
Farmer$, Hall Robert
Barker Robert Pexton Thos.
BotteriU ThoR. Williamson Wro.
Carr WilUam Sekoolmnten.
Craven Thoa. Bell Alexander
Crossby Tboa. Gibson Peter
gickuison Samuel Rymer Tinstof
JDouallflg Frauds
Skoemak&n, TaUat»,
Adamaon Hatthiat^Geldart Love
Brown Thomas Hopper Robert
Hardwire John Nebon James
Sterriker Bethel fTlis^lmigkit,
SkopkMmn, Hopper Wiuiam
Cass Elizabeth Stephenson John
Ecdes Samuel
Cordiner John, blacksmith & fiurrier
Crossby Wm. aenbt to Lady Cayley
Hamer Simon, brick, tile <fe pot maker
Hawkswell Tnos. clock, «fec. maker
Kendal W. L. vict. Gmpes
Warrington Wllfiaro, skinner
Watson Matthew, common bakehouse
WoodaU William, butcher
Brompton-upon-Swalb, in the
parish of Easby, wap. of Gilling East^
and liberty of Ricbmondshire ; 3 mileii
B . of Richmond . Pop. 888,-
\* The post from Catterick to Richmood.
pastes through here daily, at 6 mg. and
returns at i past 4 afternoon.
Blafksmilhs, Sfeynell Geo.
Layfleld Henry Pattison Timothy
Ward James Priest George
Farmm-$t Proctor Joseph
Arrowsmith Wm. SimpsoB James
Arrowsmith Joseph Shomitaker9,
Barrass John Clayton John
Comer Wro. Orton Solomon
Diion James frhMUeHgkt*^
Fletcher James Carter Robert
Hutchinson Thos. Robinson Tinaotb^
Duck Joseph, scboohnmter
Haw Chrtslopher, Tict. Budk
Huntinfdon Geo. victeallery Vmmmn*
I Arms
Leadley Thomas. Tict. Crown
Pratt Bfatthew, bricklayer
Stevenson Thomas, butcher
Tboropaon Robert, currier
Thompson John, ¥ict. Bay Hone
Todd Thomas, shopkeeper
Wellock Francis, com miller
Brotton, (p.) in the wap. ifnd
liberty of Langbargh : ft miles NIL of Ouis-
borough. The village is Inhabited cfoiefty
by ffsnnen; it is plenantly situated on an
eminence, eommanding an extensive view of
the surrounding country. Tlie chapel is -n
plain, modem itraetars^ built in 1741, md
the liviug is a perpetual coney, hi the pa-
tnxiage of the Arohbishop of York, of whfc&
the Rev. William CkMe» is the inoumbsat
Popuktkm, 338.
Carlen John, gentleman
Stephenson Robert, Esq.
BUuk»miihs, Farmers 4r Teomm^
Beadnall John Adamson Geo.
Jackson Joseph Breckon Fraods
NN H
400
BBO.
[North Ridmg.]
BUB.
Breckon Rlduinl Fmritn^
BriUam Wm. CbiM VniHtm
Cbapinmo John CblM Rldmnd
Child William Skotmmktn,
Galenby Jokn Brown Jokn
LoonUlfe Geo. Thunpcoo Tboi.
Mu&v Chrtitphr. Wterv.
MUli Lnwrenoe ReadmuiJoDn, (A
Wood Jokn ffiooerdk draper)
W'atsoo Tbomas
Beftdnall Qeorge, stone mason
Gledston James, vict. Ship
Robinson James, jun. acboolmasier
Robhiton James, wbeelwrigbt
Bajer George, butcher
Webster Richard, vict. Green Tree
Baouou, in the parish of Cat-
iHkk, trap, of UMf EMt, and ttbertj of
Hishmoartshirtt ftmIliiSE.of BJchmnnrt,
Thiie It hOT« a CathoUo chapel, of which
Ihft Bar. Mr. lauriston, is minltter. Thla
towBabip it rcBilared highly pioturetque and
baattiAil by the T«oerabla woods, Ttcdant
laWM, and nnooth lakes, which nirround tha
alitalymansiooofSirH.Lawioa. Popula-
ttonM.
Lawaon Sir Hemry, Bart. Bnmgh ball
Doiithwaile Geo. agent. Ash boi»e
BrtmgkkMt In the parish of Apple-
tdD-le-Street, and wap. of Rydale ;
II mile NW. of Malton. PopuiaUon,
94.
BnououTON, (Great and Little)
Intfas pariah of Kirkty* «sp. ft Ubevty of
La^^baffh; SioUcaSE. of StulLaftley. On
tha smnmit of a nKMuitaiD ttiat orarkx>l(f
thla tiUi^ and Klriiby there b a singular
aaonttmant, called by the neighbouring
people the wain etooei , which, aooonUng to
the nuwt probable ctymokigy of tha word,
may denote the tlooea of laroantation. and
are probably Danlfh, erected in memory of
aome Danbh chieftain slain here^ Itcoo-
aiats of a rude ooUection of stones, some of
tham of an immense siae, and all of them
apparently in their "natural position, except
one which stands erect, and appears to have
formed a part of some ancient Cromledu —
Population, 617'
HUd jaid Robert. Bsq.
Moor Lieut. R.N.
Willis Rev. W.D. A.M. vicar
Foraiert tf r«OM«ii, Metcalf Tbos.
DiionGarbutt Moor Robert
Fawoett John Norman James
Hebron Joseph Reed Robert
HodgBou Thoe. Tiiylor Robert
Hodittoa Barwick Weatherell Wm.
HoUlday Wm. Wina John
viitCttiQson Jph.
Carter Wm. wbeel\»-rigbt
Coverdale Geo. linen maaylbotaier
Greasie Geo. caitto dealer
Hind Geom, vtct. and blackaanitb.
Black Aone
Hugill Thomas, sohoolmaster
Hunt Juba, stone mason
Layton James^ butcber
Skilbeck John, horse dealer
Wau^ Wm. blacksmiib
Webster E. shoemaker
Wilson Nicholas, vict. Bay HofM
(BaODOHTON LiTTLS.}
Grtensides Miss, gentlewoman
Nelson Dorothy, gentVfwoman
FonMrr, Hait James
Batters Jobn RoMmoo Tbos.
Bolton Wm. Tate Josepb
GarbutJohn WimiDavkl
Grice John, com miHer
Brojra. in the paiisb of Haoknesa,
wap. and liberly of Wbitby dtrand;
%i miles NW. of Scarborough. Popu*
latiun, «i.
BuUamoor B<m$m, in tbe parish of
Northallerton, wap. and liberty of
AUeitonsbire ; li mile BNE. of Mfortb-
aUertofi.
BoLMBR, (f.) ( which gives nane
to the wap.) 7 miles SW. of Maltoa.
Here is a chiux^, dedicated to SU
Martin. Tbe livinr is a rectory, in
the patronaee of Earl PitswiUiamy
incumbent toe Rev. William Pieston.
Population, 339.
FarwttrSg Saltmer John
Blancbard Tbos. Styrinff Robert
Clark Mary Tftniintsii^"
Coverdale Richard SedgefteU Wm.
Foster Tristram Speooe Robert
Hogard Henry Sujmtt Rk;bard
Huiigb John «Uoiie JfaaoRs,
Jones John Bradley Robert
Kirby Robert Bradley Simon
Linsley John Taitort^
LouderitfKton Wro. Manhall John
Peaoooic Mattb. Peaceok John
Atkinson Wro. schoolmaster
Howgnte David, blacksmith
Murray Andrew, vict. White Swan
Nichols Francis, carpenter
Watson Charles, Joiner
Webster Wm. butcber
BuRNisTON, (p.) in tbe wap. of
Halikeld,andUbertyofRlflhmoDda»itie{ 3|
BoUas 8SC. of Bedale. Tte chuivb b a
large and aneleatcdilee. and theilTiagte a
viearagF, In the padroni^ of G. Elsley. Esq.
incumbenc the Re\*. Henry CIslry. HervH
a smaU Methodist cfaapcl t alsoa rtt9 Gfam.
XUJU
[Norih Riding.'] B0R. !»
«f Om
taimiaAiif mm q€ Urn uuBfakm
pnaMk JUnd Eokcby, in 1680, feo-
wilh » kcMpilil lot tv« poorpariih-
; tlieeB*>wtiHntiiiipiiiada«fiixty
Wright Joseph, master of the firee
Smmniar sobool, and clerk of sub-
ivIsiOD tneettefft in the wap. of
Hattkekl.
FortMrr^ Teomm, Thomas Wm.
Barf Thomas Townend James
Harrison Robert Sk^tmaktnj
MetoalfGeo. BlatceborougbJofaB
nmpton Jobo TnriiuU Peter
TbttddcnyTimotby WaLkeFfjirist.
VoMwell Ridiard, Tict. Royal Oak,
andposthiff-honse, Leemmglane
€na?e Wm. sdKX>lm8stet' and Mtrish
olerk
Kltohln^ David, mason and vict. Btaok
0waR
Aleteolf Richai^, bntober
Hetoalf WUks, btecknnith aad vM.
Poor A Us
Peanon Wm. maefaiae maker
Pratt Richard, joiner
WhiUioff John, itet. OM Oak, Iie«ni-
ioffjaoe
Woodudward, wbcelwri|^t
BimNTSTON, In the parish of
*calby, wap. and Bb«r^ of Pickering
Lvtbe; 4 mis. NNW. ofScarborou^.
There is here a small Methodist chapel.
Population, 847.
Blacksmilhs, Harland Isaac
Anderson John ShopkMper$,
}Middleton John Anderson John '
Butchers, Harrison Wm .
Calvert Adam fTheelurigkU,
fiedman John Haxby Geo.
SckooU/instert, Robinson B.
Hanson Wm.
Calvert Adam, vlct. Black Bull
Robinson Sieigbtholm, vict. Ship
BtTRRlLb WITH CowLfvo, Id
the parish o( ]Bed«]e, .wap. of Han^
East, and libertv of Kiohmondshire ;
£ miles S W. of Bedale. Pop. 1 U.
Bhickbura John, former
Dixon Thoftiaa, shoemaker
Gill James, schoolmaster
Mason Charles^ farmer
Plews Ralph, Uacksn^tli
Burterseff, In the parish of Ayi^
garth, and toWnsUp of Hawee, wap.
of Hang WMt, Md liberty of RlS-
■londrtira) l mile B. of H«Wm;
pleasaotW situBivd QnumBioeaceon
tke $,9m of^ riv^r Vie,
BoRTOs - «tm - Waldbm, (in
,) fai ibt parish of AyspRlb*
tnq>w or Hang West, and liberty at Rksb-
mondshivet 6 Itnikt ESB. oT Askxlgg. The
town ooctttots dikfly of on* cp«i ittMt of
irr^gtfltr 1)iilldii«i. At Um nostlwa tm-
tremity stands a good sttme building, cfwt-
ed in the y«ar 1748> for a tne soboolp by
John Saddl«r, lale of this place, irho «d-
dowedlt withtheaaaualmmoriKM: to be
paid out of a certain estate^ but, ualbctis*
nately, the charitable tntentioos of that
banerolent gentleman is now fhutrated, the
tenant of the estate having refused to pay
the rent, on some l^gal quibble^ and the
Mhool house having been appcopfiated by
an inhabitant to his own use, and now
claimed as his property. The only tnaan*
factory here ii the oomUng of wool, and the
only place of worship is a Hethodfst diapel,
built about ten yeats agow The town is sur-
rounded by pi^resque scenery, and the
river abounds with Salmon and other flsh.—
Population, 478.
P0»t-town,BedaU'~John IbM$on,poii want
Letten arrive every Mon. Wod. Tbwr. and
Sat. at If o^dMk noon, anddanatatasil
atJaft, '
Hesletina Mie. gentfewoBMUi
Irwin John, surgeon
Porcbaae William^ Esq. HaU
Purchase William, jun. gentleman
Tenaant Miss, gentlewoman
Blaeimiikt, MetoalfThos.
Swaiuston Robert ^o^auubrs.
Whitehead Matt. Hntobinson Tbot,
Cooper*, Peacock James
ElmsleyWm. BpenoeGeo.
Elmsley Geo. Stone Matoiu,
Farinert, Hammond John
Cleasby John Hesletine Thos.
Graham Wm , Ibbotson Christ.
Hepple Wm. Lawson Thomas
Humphrey Jamet Lawson John
MorcMly /ames Tgttore,
Pearson Edward Matson TbonMt
Parohase Thos, 'Matson J , and J,
Rider Francis Meicalf Leonard
Robinson Wm, fTool Cembme^
Tennaat Christ, Beveriey John
Webster John Richardson John
Grocers, Blcbardson Rokdi
Bams Simon
Lawson Thomas, linen draper
Peacock Thomas, joiner
Richardson James, vict. Black BuU
Tennant Christopher, schoolmaster
Tennant Bdwara, com miller
Tnnstall Thomas, butcher
Webster James, «hopkeeper
WeUook Johoyfttl. fm 4f H«i»4s
nn3
BVE.
[NoHk Hiding.]
CAXm
BoBTOM CoMSTABLB, in the
I o( nnnll. wmp. of HaiiK Wettf
ud Ubertj of Riobmoudtkhre ; 4 mb.
£!9B. oT Ltytmrn. Pop. 2(M.
CoekhlUJohOyCent.
WjrrlU MuiMduke, B«i. M . P. HaU
Fvrmtrt, RobM>n Thomas
Bttshby John Tliornton Tboi.
em Wm. WiboD John
Retlop Natfau Wilson Qeorgt
Robbiion John
Bearpark John, blacktniitb
Marker George, land steward
Nelton John, corn miller
RobiDflon Bueo, Tkt. Board
Soott Richard, t hottnaker
Bcrton-dpon-Urb, in the pa-
tUtk of Uasham, wap. of Hang East, and
liberty of Richmondthlrei 1 mile N. of
llaaham. This towiuhip oonttsu of a auni'
totr of deCadied fann houses, at a comider*
abte dlstancf> (irom each other, and Uidudcs
AMbrough, a place of gnat antiquity, where
fotmarly stood tho Castle of Wm. leOros,
Earl of Albemarle, who. iu the year 1138.
was eitated Earl of York, in ooosequenee of
bis fibkiDg th« battle of the Standard, nam
Wwtbalkrtom In that year. High Barton
Is a fton-lmuse. fbnnerly the seat of the
WyvU's, a fMnUy ot gMt dlstinctlMi.--
PopulatiMi. 170>
Harrison Henry
AppleUm Thbn. Head Jane
Appleton John Hewbank John
Burton John Newby Mark
Clark Tbot. WilkiuAon Ann
Presi Tho8. flaxspiDoer, Burton honse
BosHBT, (Oreat and Little) in
the parish of Stokesley, wap. and li-
berty of Lani^iHuxh ; S miles S. of
Stokcsley. Pop. 117.
Jtfarwood Rev. George, Bunhby hall
ForiNfrt, Hynier« Percival
ApplotOB James Medd Thomas
BaUiffe John Nightingale John
Carter John Shepherd Bern.
Dohion Robert Shepherd Cbrbt.
Hammond John WeatbarUl Thoa.
Hudson Henry
WeatheriU Mtohael, black<mHh
■ Bushby Stoop, \n the parish of
TqpdifTe. wnp. of Birdforth ; 4 miles
8W. of Thirsk.
Buteo, In the parish of Lythe,
wap. and liberty of Lanicbarffb; 6
miles W. of Whitby. ^^
ButUrcrambe, in the pari.«h of
BosmU, wap. of Bulroer{ 9 miles NB. of
York. Thk village is mostdellghtftiUysi-
*Mtel OB the western hank or ttieaarigaye
wWiblt hH »«BaA
daw IB
tho viUagv.
Hanry Darlay,
of Xaaa undei
Brittoa, D.D. Hear,
Populatkai, 833b
BuUtntick, la the paiisb of Bar-
ton-in-the-SUeet. wap. of Ryda&e ; T
miles NW.olMalton. Po«).«tt.
Bglaad and ByUmd JM09, in th«
parish of CoKwold, and wa|k oi Birdlbith ;
5 mUca SW. of Hebnslqr. OnaU, tte
Abbot, with twdra Monks fkom nimins.
iaLaaeashlre, havii^beaadiatarMlby ttM
incuntonsof the 8oots»flBi to Yodu tod
aftarwards was entsrtahMdtoBBe time ac the
castle of Thirsk, by Boger de Mowhiay,
who gava him the church and town of B^
Umd, near which the Abbot and the Monka
founded a mooastaiy. and a noUe eailw.
dral, about the year 1177. whkfa fkmhdiM
tiU the general diaohitioo. UwMsnmi^
daiwi in the year U40. by the last AbboS
and twenty-lbur roooki. when its yearly
revenues amounted to OU. 9*» 4d. This
Abbey was situated near the fbtit of Cambe
Hin,lnaplaeew«a suited to devotional re-
tirement, and was a large and aMgnlfideot
structure; the sMe la in the possession of
tlie £t^)|iletQn Cuoily. In tha summer of
18V8, Martin Stapyltoo, Esq. of Mytim
Hall, by whose family Uic property Is now
pdaseaMd, caused a quantity of rubbish to be
removed fh>m the South side of the ruin,
when a stone coffin with the bones entire
wasdtsooverrd here, and conveyed to Mytons
and tradition says they are the rcmuns ai
Roger de Mowbray ; thereako was disoorerMt
some beautlAiI Roman pavement, in high
preservation* Po}iu1atioD, 37S.
BTiiAND Old, (p.) in the wap.
of Birdforth; 4\ miles WNW. of Hebnsley.
The church is au ancient dilapidated struc-
ture I the living is donative, in the patronage
of the Earl of Faloonbevg; incumbent, the
Rev. Miebael Mackeieth ; the Rev. WiUiam
Dowker curat*. Pop. ISS.
F<frm§r9, Freer Thomas
Barker John Hornby Martin
Bradley Thoa. Hunter Thos.
Chapman Thoi. Smith Thos.
Cole John
Brass William, gamekeeper
Harrison Thomas, slioemaker
Peaoock John, vict. Board
Ga/<iArM^aor CMrfisra;, in the pa-
lish of Coveiiam, wap. of fiaiiff Weal :
4 miles SW. of MkUuSiam.^>p* m!
CAhBWE^h, In the parish of St.
John StanwiGk, wap. of GBBbi Wesis
CAL.
[ffarth Riding,]
CAB.
428
9 milet N. of IHchmoad^ Aodently a
plaoe of oontiderable extent, but now
• mere fermtog ▼iUage. Pop. 168.
Farmtrt, Letmiss John
ADlsoo Wm. Newbouse Jumes
Bafkoti Geo. Wheatley G. sen.
Dent John Wbe&tley G . jao .
Bells Henry
Pen^ Jo!iepb, spirit meicbant
Hall Geo. blacksnilUi
Button Francis, vict. Bell
CalMrl House, in the |)arisb of
Grintoo, township of Mulcer, wap. of
GiU&or West, and liberty of Rich,
moodsiiite ; 8 miles W. of Reetb.
Cams Housks, In the parish of
Aysfi^arth. wnp. of Hang West, and li-
berty of Richniondshire ; 2i miles W.
of Askrigg. Said to have derived its
name from Cam Hill, whose rug^d
tide appears hnmediately to the South
of this place.
Lodge John, gent. Cam ly>use
Farmers, Lambert David,
Hudion Mrs. Brown iMtddock
Johnson Wm. Metcalf JHargaret
Carkin. in theparish of Forcett,
wap. of Gillidg West, and liberty of
Richmondsbire ; 7 miles N. of Rich-
mond. Pop. 24.
Carleton <& UioH Dale, in
the parish of Coverham, wap. uf H»ing
West, ani) liberty of Richniondshire ;
4 miles SW. of Middlebam. Pop.
Carleton 2S0, and Higji Dale 398—
TotoUTS.
Buckle Anthony, Esq.
Constantine Henry, gent.
Law Rev. Jas. curate uf Coverham
Blacksmiths, Metcalf Chpr.
Metcalf Thos . Walker Joseub
Thompson John Ward Robert
Carpenters, Grocers,
Lobley John Hammond John
Wright James Rider Ralph
Farmers, RunderRd.<&taylor
Geldart Jnmes Shoemakers,
Harrisbu Tho5. Pickard Francis
Harrison T.jurf. Prest Edward
Hutchinson John
Bennett Oeorge, lead agent
Law Christopher, plumber ds glazier
Metcalf Thomas, vict. XYZ
Ramsbaw John, slater
Tennant Thos. vict. ife butdier
WtOU Wm. vtot Hare and Hoimds
Wation Wm* sohoolmaster
Cablbtom (p.) In the wvp. and
imerty of Laagbnyht 8 milts S. of StoktS-
Ity. The draieh is a nMril modem bulH
fttntWH IDA tttttvtofls aftipetval euney,
in the gift of Joieph Reeve* Bm]. of which
the Rev. John Storkey, is the hucunibeut.
Here Is aUo a Metbodlst chapeL A little to
the South of Uie village there Is an extensive
mountidnous waste abounding with alum
rock; for the extraction and dlsaolvlng of
which there was formerly an extensive
establishment, but on the dkcoveryof this
mineral more contiguous to the sea, the
works at Carleton were discontinued. —
Pop.S60.
Brown Rev. Thos. officiating curate
Medd Sc^rtb, gent.
BtUekers, Schootsmutere,
Gibson Charles Close^Ralpfa
SootsonGeo.
Skoemakers,
Leng John
Farmers,
Atkinson Joseph
Calvert John
Hall Geo.
Hunter Wm.
Kitchen Snml.
Oswald John
Potts Geo.
Thompson Thos.
WrigfatsoB Thos
Fisher Wm.
Robinson John
Smurfitt John
Stone Masons,
Keles Tbo<:.
Waller Henry
Tailors,
CUrkJohn
Johnson Robert
Douglas Richard, grocer
Gill Richard <fe Thos. blacksmiths
Ijeng James, carpenter
Smith Beuj. vict. Pox and Hounds
Wake Matthew, vict. BlackweUOx
Gortetow, in the parish of Helms-
ley. wap« of Rydule ; 9 miles S, of
Helmsley.
Carlbton Hitsthwaitr, in
the parish of Husthwaite, wap. of
Bird&MTtb.and liberty of St. Peter's; 0
miles N w . of Easingwold. Here is a
Chapel of Ease, the Rev. J. Winter,
curate. Pop. 169.
Kitchingham Valentine, Esq.
Ward John, gent.
Welbank John, Esq.
Farmers, Lancaster ^w
Coates Jamea Metrick Wm.
Euud John Pallister Joseph
Foster Wdk Robinson Wm,
Bofiomworth John, carpenter
Coates John, cooper
Fewster Thos. shoemaker and vict.
Yorkshiie Jenny
Lawn Thos. blacksmith
TiU Wm. tailor
CarUioH,isUbeek, or MinioU, in
the parish of Thirsk, wap. of Birdfortb,
and liberty of St. Peter's ; 2 mUes SW.
of Thirsk. Pop. 221.
CaRpbrby, in the parish of Ays-
garth, wap. of Hang West, and liberty of
lllchmondshire ; 4 naies E. of Askrl^.
Pteafantly situated on the high road ''
4S4 CAB.
[Narik Midimg.]
CAT.
L«jtan to Scdb«f h t thia vlltag* tntttnd
Bwdi in ISlOt Ivy • AtMdful fin thai <!»•
ifaoyd upwanlt of 18 houMS, tone of Hm
niiM of wblch •!• itlU tfandiag M a miVK>
rial of dM MtaMopha. PDp.S83.
Teiry Wm.
Taylor Qeo.
Tbktethwaite Rd.
Tbompson Geo.
Watsoo Wm.
WebsU^r MatUew
WiUii Charles
Willis Tbos.
Willis Robt. sen,
Ntgrlor JohB
VioMsoa Tbot,
irsrsMra^
Baynes Oswald
Caller James
HariaadJohii
Hofanes Johu
Holmes Biiaa
If etoalfs BriaB
Raw Wn.
Raw Robert
Speooeley Ralpfa
Sunter Brian
Webster EliB.
Willis Robt. JBn.
Ptewes Josbuo, shoemaker
Raw Joseph, joiner.
Tbomiraon Rooert, Yict. Board
TomUnson Wm. schoolmaster
Cmrr firut^, !■ the parish of West
RountOD, wap. and liberty of AUer-
tooshire ; r miks S. of Yarm.
Carthorpb, in the parish of
Banerton, wap. of Haltkaid, and libertr of
RiduaoBdaMfet M »"c« SE. of Dedalew
Here Is a tmaU Methodist chapel. Camp-
hill, the elegant icat of CoL Sergeantwu, is
in tkk towmhtp, about whldi are many tes-
tiges of an ancient eneampncnL Pop. Ml.
Beckett Rer. Wm. A.B. enmte of
Burneston
Sergeantsoo W. R. L. Baq. Camp bill
Fonnerff^ Gill Wm.
Fall Dorothy Hnnton Wm.
Oateiiby Wm. Hutchin.'son R.
Gill Christopher Sledhill Richard
Anderson Wm. Tlct. New Ion
Clark George, shoemaker
Homer Christopher, wool comber,
stapler and rrocer
Kirby Richard, blacksmith
Richardson Hear}', wheehrrif^fat
RobijMOD Chpr. bntcber A sbopkpr.
Saddler Thomas, vict. Uniooui
Tiinstall Bdward, butcher
Umpleby Thomas, tailor
Oumf OrMn, in the parish of
Klrkhy Kaveiisworth, wap. of Gllling
West, and liberty of Riohmondsbiie ;
6 miles NE.^f Reetb.
Castlbton, in the parish of
Danbv. wap. and liberty of Langbargh t 0
tnlle* SB. of Ouhbro*. Situated oo a nnall
cmiocnoe rising Aroon Danby dale* and suiv
rounded by the Clcreland moon; t&e places
nf worgbip are a MethodUt chapel, built in
^9, anda FdendiT Meetijig houM^ erected
40yM»ac(k Thn—ly snaniifssiiig
Is liaen thnod. for the ipimritif of wMek
there is a neat and eennndlMs itoM bniU-
ing, et«aledaAnry«nsga^the I
of wfaieh Is put In a»tk» by the pon
of water. The lord of the lamnr m Lord
Downes. The livar Mak» fssMS on the >k
side in Its way to Whitby.
Pott-iomth Ovtiftn/— Frain whenee Icttem
are tent by the eanien, aoddtepiched
in the nine manner.
Weatberill William^ gentleman
Biacktmiiiks, SkotmaJtmrs,
FnuikUod John BniUiwaita Thaa.
Hanseli Robt. Johnson John
Humphrey Tbot. TindaleJerm.
Farmtn, Ao-^ eons,
Hansell EUb. Moore Jobn
Langboum Wm. Sloddy Christpr.
Langbourn Jobn Taiion,
Leog Geo. Balfour John
Lem Wm. SaundersonWm.
Plewes John Scarth John
Seaton Johu Soarth Wm.
<?rooirt dr Drapen, Shaw Beiij. (aad
Baker Wm. (and draoar)
druggist) #F«aesr#y
Hall John Appleton Rd.
Joinert, Carter Wm.
FeatherstoneWm. ff^kMtwHgkta,
M'Bean John Featherstone Wm .
Mitiinen, Jackson Jobn
Dock Jane Langtioum Nath.
Shaw Sarah
Batty Aniariab, dyer
Chapman Robert, butcher
Coulson George, vict. Robin Hood
Haroourt Rtohard, governor of Um
poor bouse
HarOey Wm. vict. Bu6k
Hawkswell Tbos. millwright
Redman Geoige, master nuulner
Shepherd Rtehaid, flai dresser
Taylor Thomas, saddler
Watson Thomas, linen ibreed sptaioer
Webster John, plumber <% glasier
WUsoD Wm. oom miller
CorHsrs— To Guisbro% James Barker
A John Norman, everv Tu. dep,
6 mg. ret. 6 evff. To Wluibv,
Joseph Agar and John JefTeliSf
every Fri. ret. Sat,
Cattbrick, (p.) in the wap. of
Hang East, and liberty of Ridnnenrtthlre t
5 miles fiSfi. of Rkhmond, and aboot one
mile fton the fioothem banks of the SHUek
Here was the Catasaolonluaa of Hw R^
mans, onee a great city« but teaUy itastray-
cd by the Banes, about the year706. He*
is a huge and ancient pariah vbwnh, ded^
oat^toStAoat the Uyimg lifrVi4PHf«te
CAT.
[North Riding,']
CAT.
4^
the gift of the Crown, aad the Rev. Alex-
ander John Scott, D.D. chaplain to Hii
Mi^)ecty, it the incurobeiit. Thii Rev.
genttemao waa ehaplain to the lamented
Hero of Trafalgar, who expired in his armt.
In Catteriek ia a free grammar ichool,
founded by the Rev. Michael Siddall, vicar
of this parish, in 1645, and very liberally
endowed. Here ia also a hospital for six
poor widows belonging to the parish. The
modem Catteriek is only a village, contain-
ing 561 inhabitants.
Poit JUosUt—Jamkb Youko.
Letters arrive here ftrom the North at 4
past 5 evg. troat the South at k put 12
at night ; letters fkom this place are sent
off at the same time. A horse post to
Richmond at I past 5 mng. uid ret. at
5 evening.
Biurke Edmund, gent.
Carter John, gent.
Hodgson Ralph, Esq.
Kay Richard, gent.
LoObouse Henry Booth, gent.
Powels Harrison, Esq.
Outhwaite John, gent.
Walker Jonathan, Esq. Oran
Aeademiea, Sfc, Ryder J. A draper
Bradley Rev. Jos. Wbeatley Mary
Bradlev John While Wm.
Cdton Miss Mary, Young James
(ladies* bdg.) Joinert if CabtMt
James Abraham makert.
Singleton Joseph Banx-ick Benj
jlltomies,
Bradley James
Caton Richard
Ferguson James
Butchers.
Dunn G. <& Co.
Dunn Joseph
Spedding Geo.
Pkrmeri,
Britain Jamet
Outhwaite John
Todd Joseph
Wilson Joon
Oroc0ir§.
Binks Thos.
Smith Wm.
Mittimrsand Dr«u
makers,
Sott Margaret
Spedding Eliz.
Shoemakers.
Boddy Richard
Carter Thos.
Clarkson Thos.
PiaosWm.
White Wm.
TtMore^
Coates Thos,
Rowntree Wm. de Taylor James
tallow chandler Walker Mthw.
Bradley Robert, yict. Bay Hofse
Dent 6. oommissioii wine« spirit mert.
Foster Geo. governor of the workhs.
Oreathead Robert, vict. Angel
Healey Wm. corn miller
Heslop John, vict. Golden Lion
Hasou Charles, stone mason
Peacock Thos. plumber <& glacier
Ridsdale Thomas, painter
iSmith John, saddler
Taylor€h9o.bricIdayeir,mason,<%buUder
Temple Thos. YioC Royal Oak
Walton TbooMs, blacksmith
Young James, druggist, draper, ho-
sier and batter
Cattbrick Bridob Ink, tn the
parish of Catteriek, wap. of Hang East, and
liberty of Hidimondshire ; 4 miles £. of
Richmond. The anuUeurs of the turf en-
joy an annual treat on the beautifnl race
gn^und, opposite this Inn ; the races are on
the Wednesday & Thursday in Easter week.
Ferguson Thomas, George <fe Dragon
Inn. <fe posting house, Catteriek
Brid^Ce
Thompson John, blacksmith
The following Coaches stop at tMs Inn,
The Royal Glasgow Mail. South-
ward at a I before 6 iu the after-
noon, Northward at midiil^rbt.
The Express, from Carlisle to York
and London, at 5 in the afternoon,
Northward at 8 in the evening.
The Tklboraph, from Leeds to
Newcastle, at 10 in the morninr ,
from the North and South at the
same time.
CatlOf in the oarisb of Leak,
wap. and liberty of AUertonsbire; 4
miles E. of Northallerton. Pop. with
Laud moth 59.
Cotton, \n the parish of TopcIlfTe,
and wap. of Birdfortb ; 6 mites SW.
ofThirsk. Pop. 99.
Cawihome, in the parish of Middle-
Jon, wap. and liberty of Pickering
Lythe ; 4 miles NNW. of Pickering.
Pop. i2.
CaViUnu in the parish of GilUug,
and wap. of Rydule ; 6 miles SSB. of
Helmsley. Pop. 105.
Cayton (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Pickering Lythe ; 4 miles
S. of Scarbro'. Here is an ancient
church, dedicated to St. Leonard, also
a small neat Methodist and Primitive
Methodist chapel, and a school with an
endowment of 15/. peranu. PopuU-
tion, with Deepdale & Kilieiby, 44T.
Howson Wm. gentleman
Raylor Thos. gentleman
Whaley Mrs. Ann
BlacksmitkM, Johnson Geo.
Elliott John Lancaster James
Hardy David Marflit Robert
Farmers, Nesfield Guy
Bradford John Robinson Geo.
Denton Richard Stephenson Thos.
Dowson Francis Whitfield Wm.
EmmersonThos. Schoolmaslers,
Glaves Cornelius Hudson Robert
I Jackson John Smalles Richard
I Johnson John
«»
CIT-
[North Midmg.]
CLO.
FSgEJ^"""
Llttey Ami
^Wm. Smith Wm
RobiofOD StpbD. TiodallThot.
FUoton Wm.
Coulion TbofDM, tailor
EUiott JoliD, fict. Horse Shoe
Hardy David, vlct. Nag^i Head
Shaw Thomas, butcher
Ciitaditla, In the parish of Ba«by,
wap. of GilUng East, and liberty- of
Ridimondshire; 4 mls.B. of Ricfamoml.
CUuekm, in the parish of Boasall,
and wap. of Bulroer; 8 miles NB. of
York on the Malton road. The Rev.
Dr. Britton, vicar of Bostall, it resi-
dent here. The Lobster House lun,
kept by Mr. G. Taylor, is in this town-
shij). Population, 185.
Clbasbv, (p.) tn the'vrtp of Oil-
linf Iteti S milca W. of Dsiltngton. Th*
diurch h a tcry andcnt ttnicture, ani the
llvlog ii a perpetual coraey, hi Che patron-
1^ of the Dean and Chapter of Rlpon,
iBcunbent llie Rw. Wm. Dowoltt Wa<ldi-
lew*. Hera is a Free School, for 6 poor
boys^emlowed by Bishop Rohh)>oihf<>rin«rly
Bishop of Londen, and a aativa of this
plaeeip withtlM aents arisinff Arom 16 aorcs of
land, the Rev. Richard Waistett master,
andolllsiatingenrate. Pop. U7<
Hird Da\id, ^ntleroan
Farmtrt, Bfatk$mUk9,
Todd Jubn Powell John
Waisteli Charles Johnson Joseph
Wray Geo. BtUvken,
Wrif ht Miss Dixon John
Sokebill Robert
Clbvkland Port, in the parish
of Ormesby, wap. and liberty of Lang*
bar^rh ; « miles N. of Stokesley .
Bklon Gcorve^ clerk to the Port
Heselthie Phiflp, wbarftnger
Nixon Oeoi. viot. Board
TindaU Wm. miller
CUff€, in the parish of Mftnlbeld,
wap. ofGillbigWest, and liberty of Ricfa-
roondihiTt: 6 miles MTNW. of DafttngloD.
Here Is ttophm' of worship, exoept a Catho-
lic ehapel, the R«v. William Hofarth. mi-
nister, Cliffb halL Pop. 23.
Cr^irroK, in the parishes of St.
Michael lo Bel/rey, and St OUve. York,
^'ap. of Bulmer, and liberty of St. Peter »
1 mlkf NW. of York, situated on the road
to Easlngwold. Pop. 469.
2^^*lWM*t, ^enUeworoaa
^Kf^ Wm. gentleman
CvaycroCi Robert, geDtteiuan
Dyson John, gaDtiamaa
Harrison Robert, geatleMan
Kitchintf James, surveyor of taies
Kitchinman Rev. Hemy
Kitchlnman Rev. R. H.
Maude Mary, seotlewoman
0>-erton Rev. John
Palmer Jane, gentlewoman
Poole David, gentleman
Robaon Hannah, eentlewoman
Russell David, aHomey
Siddall George, gentleman
Staveley John, gentleman
Corn MUUrs, Goirfsmrs,
Darby John Bearpark John
Sourr John Brittaln James
Farmers, Uod^son John
Cattle Robert Norton Richard
Cutbbeit John Groeerr,
Bllison Geo. Darby Wm.
Ellison Wm. Hodj»on John
Blston Joseph Skoemakera,
Gibson Geoi^ge Catton Robt.
Giles John Grav Bdw.
Greaves Robert Jackson Geo.
Holgate Wm. Tailart^
Holi^ate Thos. Pratt Thos.
Holgate Christr. Wood Benj.
Ka} John WTmtinifkU,
Lund Richard BeUertiy Wn. (4r
Moss James carpenter)
Soruton John BUbrough Wm.
ii^hepherd John
Clarkson Isabella, matron to Dr. Bel*
combe's urivaie lunatic asylion
Cowl Thos. vlct. Pk>u^h Inn
CutbbertGco. saddler
Haiusviortb David, blacksmith
Mnrchaiit John, vict. Marque Gardent
Rhodes Abm. cool merchant
Richardson Martin, vict. Board
Shepherd Ann» viot. Grey Hoise
CLirTOM-opoN-URB, in the p«*
rish of Thornton Watkn, vap. of
Hang East, mA UbertyofRkrfnooiid-
shira;8mU.N. of Mashaa. Pop. 60.
Hution Timothy, Esq. Clifton Castle
Chavtnr John Clerveaux, Esq. CnftOB
■ottse
ClottortoN) In the parish of
Se^lhy, wap. and Uberty oTPIckeiteg Lythe;
5 miles NNW. of Scaitwinmigh. Here Is a
Chapel of Eaas, at which the Rev. Wro.
Smelt Grundon, vicar of Scalbjr, officiates.
A large firee stone q«jarry, fhnn whlcfi (it is
supposed) the stone was got to build Scar-
borough Casde, is situated hi this township.
PopuUtion. 966.
Parmmrt, Ellery John
Burnett Philip Gibson Jane
Cooper Tboa. HairiMUi Wa. aett»
COA.
[Norih Ridmg.}
eoT.
437
Ranrison Wm. iun. Leadley John
(und irrazler) Stouebonse H.
Hodgson Jane TindaU Rdkt.
Hodgson ^hn Whaitou Wm. (<fe
Laogdale Cbristr. gragjer)
(£ gresier) yfms TIk»«
Leadley Thoa.
Atkinson Jobn^ shoemaker
Craven 6€u>. batcher
Hodgson Thoa. com miUer
HoTington Wm. stone mason
Jackson John, wheelwright
JeoksoB Geo. Maoksmith
Nicholson John, miner
Pickering Thoa. vict Red Lkm
Pienon Wm. Tict. Blaekimith's Anns
RawUagThos. tailor
Shaw Jane, shopkeeper
CoATHAM Bact aod West, in
the pnriih o# Klrktoatharo, wap. aod liberty
of Langbuch; 6 miles NNW. of OiHsbo-
jcough. The delightful floentix* end ttcteo-
■tve pxospeefiB» witbwhidi thlspiaee isanr>
irnnded* oooepin to attract the admintkB
of an who TiiU end cantempbite its bsmtlet.
TheeJrItraiDarkablyflanbrioiit. the sends
extensive end peeuUerly fine. Thevs is here
asiQaU free sdiool, oondueted on the Ma-
dras system* for 0» eduoatioo of 50 po«r
daildren, twelve of the number have anau-
•lly 0ven them a suit of clothes each.
V^rry Mies Jane, gentlewoman
Fisher John, gentfoman
Farmertf Wilkinson John
Agar Robt. Grocers,
Kden Wm. West Potts John
Coatham Prudom Wm.
Buckton Jackson Sehoolt,
Hindson Thus. Wrightson P. boys'
Thompson Robt. Wrightson M.giite'
Bradlcgr Jobn> blacksmith
Coverdale Wm. farrier
Hardy Thos. shoemaker \
Henderson Henry, pilot
Robinson Geo. tailoe
Sedgwick Thos. fishmonger
Shaw Ralph, joiner
White Thos. vict. Lobster Inn, (two
bathing machines)
Comsff— John Atkinson and George
Gowton, to Stockton Wed. <fe Sat.
dep. 4 morn. ret. 9 night*
CoLBORV, in the parish of Cat-
teridc. wap. of Hang East, and liberty
of Richmondshire ; £| miles SE. of
Richmond. Population, 133.
Plews John, chief oonstabto of Hang
Bast, CockfteM hoase
Thwaites Abraham, vict. Lord Nelson
Cotd Cami '^^ the parish of Scaw-
ton, and wap. of Rydale ; 6 miles W.
SW.ofHelinley.
Comnum DtUs. in the perishes of
Gnisbrough and Danby, wap. and li-
berty of Langbaigh ; 8 miles SE. of
GuisDoroagh. A narrow dale begin-
ning near CasHeton and windbag itself
in a westerly directkHi to I^ildale*
Popnlatkm, 8«.
Coimytllhrpe, in the iwrish of
Barton-le-Stree£ A wap. oi^Bnlmer ;
S miles W. of Malton. A very plea-
sant little vfUage doae to the park
wall of Castle luiwaffd. Pop. 100.
Cbra^ron^, in the parish of Sheriff
Hutton, and wap. of Buhner ; 7 miles
B, of Eashigwokl. Pop. fis.
CMc^, (Bxtra-parochial) in the
wap. and liberty of ABertonshire ; 4|
nriles BSE. of NortfaaUerton. The
property of the Bishop of Dmrban.
CoTHBRSTONS, In the parish of
RomaldldTk, wap. of GiUing West, and li-
berty of Rkfamoudihire: 4 miles NW. of
Bernard Castle. Pleasantly situaled upoa
the beaks of the Tees, near whieh is the re-
mains of a castle, once the property of the
Fitshugh fiunily, now in the posaesikm of
Mr. HulchinsoD, of HaU Garth MIL Here
are three dispds for Divine worship, one of
each belongiiig to the ladepeiidents, Me-
thodists, and Society of Fricndsi likewise
two boarding schools, chiefly oooupisd by
boarders team London. Also a.freesehool
for twenty-five poor ddldran, supported by
Mr. Charles WaisteH, a gentleman of Lon-
don. Popuktioo* 706.
Allison Jacob, stuff maraifootorer
Bourne Elisabeth, geutlewomao
Camson Rot. Andrew, Indep. minister
Whfa:her Christopher, surgeon
Wilson Ann, gentlewoman
Wilson Miss Sarah
Buickersy Kipling A\ke
Bourne George Kipling Francis
Diion Thos. (and Langrtaff Thos.
giaxier) Parkin John
Farmers, StkeolmaMlert,
Allison John Chapman M.
Bainbridffe John Raine Jonathan
Bowron Margaret Smith John
Bowron John Shoemaker*,
Brown John Hutchinson Joim
Butson Thoti. Lamb Henry
Chapman Elit. Raiue Thomas
Colllne John Shopkeepers,
Elliot Philiii Raiue Christopher
Helmer WUIiam Sccafton James
Hutchinson John
Chapelow John, dying mill
498
COT.
[North Riding.]
cow.
Dent Cbriftopbef , taiior
GwmUJobn
Heikw Jotepb, rtcL Red Lion
Hutcbimon Wm. vict. Foi A Hounds
SmlUi Joha, blaclumlth
Walton Edward, wheelwright
Wihon Caleb, chandler
C^mrdmU, (in High Abbot Side,)
aad parWi of AyiguHw wap. of Hang West,
and ttberty of RlehmooMiini 4 miln
NNW.oTHamM. In thU fmall and fertile
Tato then b a hiiitiM oaCancC much tn-
qiiaatad and admind. Near to wrhlcfa the
lofty hifl (flonHDonly cidlcd Cottar HBl)
nan id poodiroiia haad* whoaa nifgad ildw
raodara Iha loeM at haautiful at it it Tarious.
Populatioii, 105.
OmlHMy in the pariah of Horinc*
bam, and wap. of Ryditle ; 7 mllea §.
of Helnuley. Population, 1 12.
CooNTBMiOB, in the pariilrof
AyifVth, wap. of Hai« Woat, and tttwrtf of
Richmondihire; S mllat SSW. of Aakiifg,
a taoall TiUaga picawnlly aituatad faiJlay-
dak. at tha N W.extnmity of ShaaoerWater.
Tht only place of wonhlp la a Fricndt*
Meeting Houaa, arccted a Anr yean liaoe by
■ubtcriplian.
Aldenon Christopher, j-eoman
Blakey Richard, yeoman, Wood end
FotbergiU Wm. gent. Carr end
Middlebrook Wra. yeoman
Cbe«r BHdgty in the parish of
CoTerbam, and township of Enrr
Wilton, wan. of Hang West ; 4 miles
8S. of Leybum.
CovKRHAM, (P.) in the wap. of
Hang Wett, and liberty of Richmondshire;
11 mile SW. of MMdleham. Hereirat a
priory, of the order of the Pronmotutra-
hm*e$, fbunded hy Ralph, aon of Robert
Lord of Middkhnn, about the 14th year
of King John. — The rulnt of the Abbey
are acattered about in Corerdale, to called
ftota the liver which runt through itr The
Chureh, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, la a
neat itruciure, the Hiring a curacy ; patron,
the Rer. 8. Hardoattlet incumbent, the
Rer. ^nw Otter; offlciatii^ curate, the
Rer. Jamct Law. It It worthy of remark,
that, though the church-yard contains little
more than an acre of ground, yet, from a
tudden descent along the SE. tide of it, a
perrfon ttatJoned In this part of the burial
ground can neither tee the churdi nor hear
the bells; tha sudden rite of 4he church,
yard, entirely obstructing the view of
Je duircb, and the noiia of a waterfall
°«>*ning the sound ofthebelk. Pop. with
^-^•thorpe. 131.
Lister Mb. flenUewoman, Corefbaaa
Abbey
Buck Stephen, com milkr
Clapham John, borse trainer
Johnaon Robert, jockey
Lonsdale John, norse trainer
Otter Rev. Wm. incombeot
Dates Geo. horse trainer
Raw DaTid, parish deik
Robinson Wm. vict. Coterbam laae
Smith BeoJamin, horse trainer
Tbompaon Thomas, farmer
Cow LI MO, in the parish of Bedale,
wap. of Han^ East, and liberty of
RichmoDdshhe : % mllea W. of Be-
dale. Pop. with Borrttl, 113.
Croft Sir John, Bart. Cowling ball
Dodswortb Mrs. F. Cowling ball
FaraMrv. Cannon Sanh
Blackburn Wm. Tlndale John
Cannon Wm.
ClNM^v, (p.) in the wap. of Bird-
fortb: rmllbsNNB.of THisk. The
ohorai is an ancient edifice, the }Mmg
is a rectory, in tbe patronage of Tboe.
Alaton, Baq. incumbent the Rer.
Vere John Alston. Pop. 91 .
CowTON East oa Lodio, (F.)1n
the wap. of OlUhig East, and Bbcfty of
fUehmondthiret 8 niilea NNW. of North-
allertan. The parith church atlhbplMe
U dedicatad to St. Jamea, tha UTJBgia a^ka-
rage, hi the patraM«e of St Joholtbo^ttal.
in KIrkby Rarcntworth ; incumbent, the
Rev. Thomat Jackaon. Hen la a ftce
tchool, allowed ^L par annum by the KMr
HUlf^eetcbool. Pop. 338.
B/acA«MAJU, Bdmr Maitbew
Carter Wm. and Hall Anthony
parish clerk Kelsey A . T.
Dixon Bdwnrd, <fe Neesbam Wm.
grocer Pearson Geo.
Fonmrt, Plews John
Alcook Nicholas Robin«on Thos.
Alcock Ralph Walker Ralph
Atkinson John VTbiteJohn
Best James Tailort 4r Dmp^rSf
Booth John Palmer John
Dawson Robert Watson Wm.
Dixon John
(^osiieM Philip, vict. Bay Horse
Did$dale Wm. butcher
Hall Wm.wbeelwrit^t
Maise Wm. schoolmaster
Pererlev Creorge, vict. Shoulder of
Muuon
Walker James, vict. Turk's Head
Cwrrier, PbiHp Cansfield, to North-
allerton every Wed.
CewTON, (North) in the parish
co^.
[North Riding.]
CRA.
429
of OUIioff, wau. of Gilliii^ East, and
liberty of Ricbinondshjre ; 7| miles
K W. of Northallerton. Pop. 270.
BriekUipmrfp Paikonon Tboi.
Bell John Flews John, (and
Brown Wm. coimnoo brewer)
Carter John Robinson Thee.
Parmen^ rwsmiySimnBon Wm.
Barker Ann Shopk^ptrs,
Boyd John Crngs Matthew
ChKinanMery Robinson Christ.
Hodgson John fThMlmigAu,
Johnson Wm. Best Wm.
l5»rdison John Layfield Wm.
Page Thomas Tate John
DftTlsen RicJhard, vict* Blacksmith's
Afms
Day Laioeelles, parish elerk
Okirer fliiobael, vict. Dainty I>s?y
Metcalf Joseph, blecksmtth
Tweedale JMiton, vict. Board
Walker Wm. shoemaker
CowTON (South ),a cbapelry in the
pATlsh of GilUng, wap. of GiUisg East, aad
liberty of Richm(Hidshire; 6 milet E. of
Richmond. Here is a Chapel of Eaae under
GUlix^; the living is a peqpcttui cunqr* in
the petrcmage of the Dean and Chapter of
Ripont iacQinbent, Rev. William Darley
Waddikyre ; eurate^ the Rev. John Atkinson.
Popubition. 148.
Arden John, Esq. Pepper ball
CoxwoLD, (p.) in the wap. of
BIrdibrth; 9milcsSe.of Thaxsk. A pieft>
saat viUage irituate on ao emineneet at
the entnaca ialo the town tron the West
standi Shandy Hall, where Sterne resided
seven years, and in which ha wnte Tristraai
Shandy and other wocka. The dwroh is an
elcfant stnctni% dedioatad ta St. MIdiaei
aad of a Tery^aaeiMit dat^ supposed to liave
been built about the year 700. Thetoweris
oeta^onal, and the chancel was rebuilt in
She year 1777( by Henry Ead of Fauoon-
berg. The liffng Is a perpetual curacy. In
the patron^ of <be Earl of Fattooobexfp,
Here is a Free School which was en-
dowed by 9hr John Hart, Knight, alder-
man, fiHtoiii, aad grocer of the dty of
Ixmdon, whernn he provided oonpetent
ssaitttenanee sad a stipend for one school-
naiter and one usher, dated 1000. salary SSL
Here is an hospital for ten poor men. In
the dnirch are several monuments for Qie
voMe fiunily of Belayse, (he most elegant of
wbteh U that for the Right Honourable
Thomas B^yse, Earl of Pauconberg, (in
beautiHa statflMry) who died the 31st of Do.
, 1710, aged 72; the most aadent, is
osw for Sir William Belayse, dated 14th of
April, 1603, and at the bottom is wrote
** Thomas Browne did earver this tomo
HiflOselfaloDeofHa
Populatku, 348.
Newton Rev. Thos. A.M. magistrata
Winter Rev. John, curate
Biarksmiths, Sko$mak€r9f
Asquitb Cbristuhr. Bowser John
Featherstoue Tho. Cooper Jotm
Farmers, Rpberts Wm.
AIlisoD Robert Sftone Matont^
Blenkin James
Earnshaw Wm.
HarrtsOB Richard
Robinson Robert
Sanlay George
Cooper Joseph
Fox Thos.
Surgeons,
Skaif Robert
Spenceiey George
Abbey William, saddler
Abbey Thos. schoolmaster
Barker William, tallow chandler
Berwick Wm. vlct. Belayse Arms
Battye James, butcher
Beverley George, painter
Brown Isaac, grocer and draper
Burnett Christopher, tailor
Burton Alexander, exciseman
Hallyborton Wm. exciseman
Roberts Francis, sexton
Rymer Peter, carpenter
Siilmon WiUiam, cooper
Smith John, joiDcr, carpenter, and
▼ict. Black Eagle
J. Dutchburn carrier, arrives from
£asioe;wold, every Fri. and reC
same days
Crae^poi, in the parish of Grinton,
wap. of GlUing West, and liberty of Rid^
mondshire i 5 miles WSW. of Reedu Sitts.
ated oa the south side of the xirer Swale in
Swaledakw At the source of a brook that
rxuis past it in its road to the river, b a cu-
rious caveni, the entrance of which is ex*
tremely narrow. A few yards Ikom the
entrance is a spadous caverft; proceeding a
few paees fbrdier. It deseends rather abmpt]y«
at the bottom caTem is adeep water issu-
ing out of the rocic below, near which there
is a curious pillar of solid stone. The nar-
row passages beyond it is not saf^ M
tcaversck
Cbaiks ACraikb CASTLBi (p.)
(in the Bishoprie of Durham) though looaUy
situated in the wap. of Buhner; 9 miles Bk
of Easiagwold. Crsike, with the land three
milesMund it, was given by Egfrid, King of
Northumberland, to St Cuthbert, in the
year 680, by «^K>m it came to the diuich of
Durham about which time ^e said St.
XXithbert founded a monastery here. This
vilUge is delightAdly situated on the loi-'
OO
430
CSA.
[Norih Riding.]
CEA.
•m dKttrttjr of a lofty attached liffl or
mount, on the fununit of vhidi •taasdt the
ruiwofCialkeCMOc whkh It fuppated to
hvn bna a Roman lattnm, and whkh In
the time o# the Saxooa waa a royal palaee.
Pram heooe !■ a moat extenihre and deU(ht-
ftUproepectar theforutorOaltnt. and the
beanttftal and plcCunK|ue vale of Mowfacay;
io called from Its ancient owner Roger de
Mowhray, who wae bowman to WUUam
Rnftie, end pomeaed one hundred and forty
manon In Enftand and twenty in Nonnandy.
He WM the fouadw of the monatrriee of
WewborooghandByimd. Near the mine of
theoMtle (which b now occupied aa a turn
howe) standi the chnrah, a haadeome antique
•dMee hkdoeed within lofty treee. and which
le dedicated to St. Cuthbert. TheliTtogita
ndory. In the patronage of the Biehop of Dur-
ham. In addition to the parish church, here
lia CathoUe^iapel. of which the Her. Thee.
Coupe li miniater; likewlae a Methodiat
ehapaL The f^eebolden in this plaoevofee
fbr kaithts ftir the county of Durium { plem
of land are held in the county of Durham,
and thejurisdictfoa of the palatine extenda
therrtot butin the miUtla earriee the kfls-
lature thought It expedient 'to embody the
Inhabitants with the men of Yochahire^
Population. A38.
Coope ReT. Tbot. CatboUc ptgior
DliOB Rev. William
GuiM Rev. P. C. A.M. lector and
magiftrate
Harperjohn, tnneon
Shepherd James, £aq.
BlmcktmUkt, JohoaoD Oeo.
Deimlaoii Wm. Johi)M>D Thos.
DennisonWm. jtm.Jobiiioii Samael
Ce^Mfiiert, Johnson John
Blakey John Judson WiUiam
Bosoroworth John Leaf John
Clark WiUiam Liuton WiUiam
Coward Thos. Luty SamaAl, (<fe
Hofli Charles com miUer)
Fvrmtn Sf r«mm^ Mer^k Silvester
Meek Thomas
Abbey Piaocis
Abbey PhUip
Atkinson James
gland William
owland Henry
Braysbaw John
BrittonThos.
Burnett WiUiam
Coates Samuel
Coates WiUiam
Dale Thomas
DobsoD Thomas .....««mj^
Dundins: Jonathan Stabler Thos.
Foster Janes ^mak^n
Jstiim WUliam Hall Ralp?
Morton Thomas
Norton Thomas
PapeRkdiard
Parkinson John
Peckett John
StiUins^eet John
WUeylidward
Harnett Wm.
Fountain Wm.
Serera Hency
Ryner Geone flBowball JofaA
Tbtlort, Tose WiUiam
Cartas Sample
Bland Wmxommon brewer^ maltster
Demrison Sarah, vlct. Hare drHiNuda
Gibson Henry, butcher
Horoble John, tanner
Jackson John, ttnen mannfsetincr
Rymes Geo. scboohsiaater and paiftihi
nierk
Steward Praads, ODoper
Thompson Wm. cattle dealer and viot.
Durham Oi
Wheatley Wm. stone Dasoa
Osiriw' John Knowles to York, every
Sat. dep. 4 mg. ret. same day.
CrmMmll, in the narish of Top-
cUffe, and wap. of Bhrdfbrtii ; 6 milea
S.ofTbirsk. Pop. with Blraer, T8.
CiUKBRALL (Great and Little),
hitheperirfiof Dedile, wapuof UangEaat^
Md liberty of Rkhmondshtae; 9 mOm W.
NW. of Bedale. A meet dellghtAd vUla«a
fdrmlnc a square on the sides of an cxtsa-
sive green, llneiy onamentcd ^th lofty
trees. Ononesidebthemenskmof Gokmal
H. P. PuUdne, and on another thatof Jamm
Robeon, Eaq. Here is a Methodist and aft
AiMbaptistchapeL Pop.S5a.
PuUelne Colonel Henry Percy
Robson James, Esq.
Robsoo Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman
Com MilUrtf Hunton John
Bateson Tobias LlnitklU Mark
Musgrave Mthw. LinskiU EUxabeU
' Farmers if TwomtH^ Lonsdale Wm.
Braithwarte Maiy Moses Joseph
Carter Nicholas Plews WUlkm
CaslinWm. Simpson John
CasUn John Wrar Margaret
Dunn Thos. SftoemaJtert,
Fishbum John Johnsoa Wm.
Hodgson Henry Saddler Thos.
Allen James, Unen weaver
Boddy George, schoolmaster
Cannon Thcmas, butcher
Graham Wm. joiner <fe cabinet makac
HaU William, blacksmith
JohiMon Thos. vlct. Octavtan
Manball Thos. vict. Revelleis
Remroer John, grocer and draper
Saddler George, taUow ohaniUer
Stapylton Thomas, tailor
Crambb, (p.') in the wap. of
Bulmer ; 6 mis. 8 w. of Malton. Hera
is a chiuvh dedicated to St. Mkdiael,
the Uving is a vicarage, of whii^ the
Archbishop of York is tne patron, and
the Rev. John Cleaver, D. D. inuim-
bent. Populatk>n, 162.
Dales Rev. Geofge, curate
CAA4
[Narih Ridhig,]
CRO.
4A1
Crathonmb, (p.) in the wap.
and liberty of Langburghi 4 miks SSE. of
Yann. Th« church, which If dsdicated to
AH Sainti, is an andeat plafai atnieCuret hi
the chaDcel is an effigy of a knigfat cumbent
in annour croas-leggad, with the anoi of
Cnthorneonhisihield. Thii^ it iicoi4e&-
tmed, is the moaumcnt of Sir William C»-
tfaonw. Knight, whoHved A.D. 1329, near
whic^isamuralmoniment, to the memory,
of Ralph Ciathocne, Lord of Cratbome.'
.The living is a rectory, in the patronage of
Lord ViicoQnt CuUen. Here isUkewisea
Catholic chapel, and a place of wocrtilp for
the Prknitlve MethodMfc A mineral
apilng has been discovered about half a mile
Ikon this place. The viDi^ consiatB of
aboat dxty-dx homes pleasantly situated on
the banks of the river Leven. Pop^ 330.
Corless Rev. Geo. Catholic minister
Greeosides Rev. Ralph, A.M. rector
Stringer John, ^ntleman
BlacktmitAs, Robinson John
Goldie John Storey S. D.
Goldie Wm. Stringer Wm.
H Farmers, €^oeer»,
Appleton John Goldie John
Humble Richard MeyneU Joseph
Mevnell Joseph Jotm» and fVhmU
JMiddlemass £dw. lerighit,
Newton Wm. Fawcett John
Pickering Wm. Goldie Wm.
Robinson Thoe. MeyneU John
ChapoMtn Thos. butcher
Han WiUiam, tailor
Humble John, vict. Pouch Bowl
Kiiburn William, schoolmaster
MetcalfTbos. bricklayer
Nevill Joseph, linen manufiMtarer,
bleacher, and com miller
Ronntree Richard, parish otork
Tattersall Jobn S. bailiff
Walton Geoige, roniul timber mer-
chant
Wetford Robert, shoemaker
Cboft, (p.) in thi wap. of Gflling
Sast, and Uberty of RichmoDdshixe I 4 milea
6. ot DarUngtoo. The churdi whkh is de-
dicated to St Peter, is a very andent struc-
ture, and the living is a rectory, in the
patronage of the king, of which the Rev.
James DalUm, is Uie ineumbeut. Here is
also a school supported by voluntary contri-
butions. A remarkable ceremony is per-
formed on the bridge, at the coming of every
new Bidiop of Durham, by whidi a oertain
family hoU their hmjIU. The chief of that
Ikraily preaeuti an old sword to the prdate,
pronmincing the MIowing words:—*' My
lord, this is the flOdikm ^t slew the Worm
Dragon, which spared neither man, woman,
child," the bishop takes the sword and
returns it immediately. This is one of those
singular tenures, the origin of whidi cannot
now be accounted for. Here Is a very ancient
mill, which was granted to one of the Ckur-
vaux Ihmily at that place, by Allan Earl of
Richmond, in the time of WilHam the Con-
queror. This place is much noted for its
sulphiireous spa waters, wUdi resemble both
in smeO and medicinal properties the Harro-
gate sulphur apa» It is used both fbr drinlt-
ing and bathing. About seven years ago a
suite of baths with dressing rooms and a bath
keepers house were erected here, and fitted
up In a commodious and complete manner^
by WilUam Chayter, Esq. Pop. 388.
Chajter William, Esq. Croft haU
Colling Charles, Esq. Monlc end
Newby Mrs. M . genuewoman
Lodging Hmuu*
Batenby Bl. 4, Terrace
Benison Henry
Canr Richard, 1. Terrace
Cundell Michael, and blacksmith
Eadon James, and gardener
Ckinldsbrongh Widow
Hall John, and fimner
Hobson Ralph, sen. A wheelwright
Holborn Catharine, 8, Terrace
Munby Mary, <& keeper of the bath
Outhwaite Ann, 8, Terrace
Williamson John, jun. Spa
Chapman Wm. schoolmaster
Coates John, parish clerk
Fletcher Midiael, yeoman
Flintoff Francis, yeoman
Ck>uldsbroui{^h Anthony, wheelwright
Hobson Ralph, jun. shoemaker
Johnson John, miller
Munby Joseph, vict. Spa Hotel
Peacock Wm. vict. Bay Horse
CaoPTON, in the parish of Mid*
dleloD, wap. and Hberty of PkkerhigLythet
4mi]esNW. of Pickerti«. At this village
is a kige ciseaiar nMoil* ealltd Croplan
Caatle, nearwUchaMtberemaiiisof aR(^
man camp, with a number of tnmali, of
several siaea, in ite vidnity. The sttualkB
is on an eminence, at the foot of which ait
the remains of a Roman road, twelve foat
broad, paved with flhaft pdMesi In great pei^
Action, which may be traced ttom thence,
over the moors, near 16 mile*, to Dondey.
Populatiod, 391.
Clapham William, gentleman
Smith John, gentleman
Btaeksmiihs, Fanmt^
Shepherd Wm. Atkinson Geovgft
Underwood John Barker John
00 S
462
cao.
[North Hiding.}
BAN.
Morlev
Bezrimaii Eobeit OUetbim Abm,
Bom Wm. Pierson James
Bulroer Tabitha Smitbin Geo.
Ellis Freodii TbompsouPeaBOCk
Oibb BCnitin Tborp Geo.
Green James Wellbani Ricfaaid
Green Wm. Wood Tbos.
Humphrey John Wood Joseph
Khig Thomas Wood John
Lown^hronffhllht. Bkopktptrt^
Marwood Roger Barker James
Carr Beoj.
Berriman Joshua, ricL Board
DodgsoD Matthew, wbeelwrlgfat
KlHs PraocHty shoemaker
Fletcher John, tailor
JinrkerWrn. schoohnaster
MacMey Wm. wheelvmgbt
Morley Gee. oom mifler
Pennock Rachel, viol. Sun
Cross r, ki the pavkhof Leak,
wan. and liberty of Allertoshire ; 4
miles SB. of NorthaUerion. Pop. 80.
Hudson Christopher, Cnrmer,d; Chief
Constable of AUeitonshire
CrtmtK Ib the parish of Helrosley,
and wap. or Rydale; 8 miles NNW.
of Uelmsley.
CWwf Btt/lt, in the Mrish of Whit-
by, wap. <fe liberty of Whitby Stiaod :
8 miles WS W. <^ Whitby.
CroiitDiek, (see Hohrtek)
Cuhtck. to the parish of Ayegarth,
^srap. of Kaog West, and liberty of
Rlcbmondshira ; 8 miles SSB. of
Askrigg.
Ctmdali (p.) In the wap. of Hali-
keld« and Uhtrtf ot RichmoBdAirei 0
miles NNE. of BofroughMdge. Here it a
church, dedlcstsd to St Mary ; die Urtng is
avicarags, te ths patraaage of the Chol-
noadley fkiBUy, tbs tooumlMBt of wtiksh is
the Rev. WiUiaa OiHV. Pep. iadttdim
Lsckby 17a
Dmikf (y.)fai theiRtp. af Bidraer,
7 Biks RNfi. of EashigiraM. Hera la a
akuM^ dadtoatad to St Marji the Uvkig
laaraetonr, inthagUtof Mn. Leybouiae,
of ivhiah the Reit. Bei^amiB Lonley ia hi-
Pof.inehidfaigSkeirAy. 189^
Datbjf. \u the parish of Thornton,
wap. and liberty of Pickering Lythe ;
6 miles N£. of Pickehof .
Dal9 H$ad, (see Arkengartbdale)
DaU Toitn, in the parish of Hawn-
by. and wnp. of Birdforth ; 8 miles
WW. of Helmsley. Hei« is a oUflT,
^«d Peak Scarr. Vop, 88.
Dalton, in the paiiab of Top*
cUffe, and wap. of ttfdforth ; S mmk»
S. of Thiisk. Here is a JfetbodM
chapel, old connexion. Pop. 23^.
Farwmrt ^ Teomm, Raper Wm.
Berlnr Wm. Smlthsen Stepken
Dafe Thos. atiaiiakwi,
Gott John Bwkk Wm.
Hatton Tbca. Pmtter Andraw
K end WW Wm*
LaseeUes John
MeekBdwaid
Meek Andrew
BeU Wm. Tfcit. Bi^ Hone
Burton IVm. vkt. Black f
Dale C. boteher
Hatton Joseph, gandcner
Pouiter Jane, milUnec
Poulter James, tailor
Smith GeoTce, schoohnaster
Walbntn John, carpenter
Whitoak Joseph, blacksmith
Da/loa, in the parish of Kirkbj
RaTcnsworlli, wap. of OiUfaig Weal, and
ilbertyoT RitihBMMbfcire; 7 aBilaiNW. of
RichnMNid* Hefe ia a Prae 9Clioul« vliicv
the MeChodifta arc permitted to me oetadK
ooally as a ohapeL A Poot-poat from hcnee
to Richmond erery Wednesday, Thwsday
and Saturday. Pop. f65w
DALTON-uFON-TBBs,ln the parish
of Croft, wap. of Gilling Bast, and B*
berty of St. Peter; 10 qyles HB. oC
Richmonds Pop. 187.
Farmerff, Thomas Robert
Coates Wm. Tbdd Wm.
Hutchinson Wm. WealWm.
Cutter Robert, vlct. Crown
Heavysides James, blacksmith
Plews J. viot Board
Squire Christopher, wheelwright
Damby, fai the parish of ThonK
ton Stswiaid. wap. of HaB« West; t
miles £. ofMiddleham. Daahy haU
is an extensive stone hnildUog appar-
ently of great antiquity.
Scroope Simeon Thomas, Esq. Dea^
ha
Bock Peter, oom miller
Dowthwaite Thomas, land agent
Pool Wm. fiEirmer
J>fMbp, (p.) in the wap. and U*
berty of l^ugbai^; 8 miles SB. of Guia>
bro*. Tlie churdi is an andent ediiee, and
the living is a perpetual cuney, of wbi^
Lord Viscount Domae is patxom and Iha
Rev. Danieljthiek the incnrotent Tha
Castle of which there are stiU aome ooBsideiw
able remains, stands on the teov of a naked
hilU of no great elevation, at a little 4i».
tanct to the South from thctenksoC tU
DAV.
[North Riding.]
£A8.
4«8
iiT«r Elk. It 1RM |»olMibly built looa after
ikm tooqaeat, by Robeci de Brut; and waa
aftefwaub th* oooadonal rertdaoca of the
IxMdaof Danby. Pop.. 1373.
Danby on WisKE, (p.) In the
.wap. of Oilling East, ana liberty of
Rh-hroondshire : 4 mis. NW. of North-
allerton. The living is a rectory, in
the patronage of the ibcmnbent nev.
Wm. Cast. Pop. 928.
Farmers A^FsooMn, Piukner Henry
BulmerWm. Ward Edmund
Crooks Richard fFheeltorighU,
Ingleden Joseph Butterwick Geo.
Lodge Wm. Peacock Abraham
PeaooekC^eo.
Cbipohase R. viot. d; parish elerk^Swan
Harrison Lake, riot. 0%
Wilkinson Thomas, blacksmith
Deepdate, in the parish of Ro-
moldkirk, wap, of Giliing West, and
liberty of Ricbmondshire ; 1 mue W
SW. of Bernard Castle.
DeepdaU^ see Cayton.
Deigkton, in the parish of North-
allerton, wapt. and liberty of Alkrtoqshire ;
^1 railea N. of Northallerton. Hcm is a
Chapel of Eaie, under the Ticarage of
KorthaUartOD, the Rev. Edward Oibaon, of
^rompton* curate. This village is chiefly
^ property of Sir Robert Preston, Bart.
Pop. 134.
DilfSDALB-OvER, in the parish
of Sockbum, whk>h is partly in the
coanty of Durham, wap. and liberty
of AUertonshiie ; 5i miles SW. of
Yarm, situated on the banks o( the
Tees. Pop. 66.
Mewbnrn Henry, jjent.
Ward Miss Ann, gentwn. hall
Dish FORTH, in the parish Qf Top-
diflb, wap. of HaHlceld, and liberty of Rldi-
noodshire; 4 miles N. of Boroughbridge.
Here is a Chapel of Ease, under Topcliflb,
Incumbent the Dean of Ripon, and the Rev.
Thos. AHaiison^ curate. Here la also an
Anabaptist chapd, the ministers are supplied
from the academy at Bradford, This neigh-
bourhood is famous for the growth qf Qar-
Jcy. Pop. 340,
FartMrtSf Fecmen, Prince Prs, sen,
Anderson Francis Prince Frs. jun.
Appleton Geo. aimith John
Appleton Tba5, Skoemakertt
Barrowby Pras. Appleton John
DeiKhton Thos, Hniklay Riohanl
Grova James Morris Christphr,
Huxtwaite John Shopke^tert^
Jordan Jolui Horngili Ann
Mason John Hloms Chmt.
Ilorley Joiia . .
00
Biockhm Wm. batdier
Burnett Robert, acboolBiafter
Clark Wro. surveyor of Leemiog Uuw
Dent John <fe Wm. carpenters
Homer Wm. Tict. Crown <fe Cushion
Hustwafte Thos. vict. Windsor Castle,
Leeming lane
Parker Francis, vict. Black Swan
Smith Geor^, blacksmith
Thornton Ralph, tailor
Dottiw ffolme. (p.) in the wap. of
Hang West, and libeity of Richmond-
shire ; 4 miles E. of Reeth. The church
is an ancient Gothte structure, the liv*
ing is a perpetual curacy, in the pa-
tronage of John Hutton. Esq. of winch
the Rev. James Tate, AM, is the in-
cudkbent. Pop. 118.
DaoMiiNBT, (Great and Little)
in the parish of Kirkby, wap. and li-
berty of Langbargb, 3 miles S6B. oC
Stokesley.
ITwoment Faner Robert
Cook John Harrison Robert
Dobson Chcistphr. Scoley Wm.
Emerson James
Dvmbogt. in the parish of Lytbe,
Dutuley, in the parish of Whit-
by, wap. and liberty of WMtby. Strand; S|
miles WNW. of Whitby. A small Tillage^
situate upon the bay, edled by Ptolomy,
Dunns Sinus. That this was a landing place
used by the Romans, is evident firom an
inscrlptioQ oo a stone^ dug up here tai thf
year i774t by whldi it appears, that the
Smperor Juftinian built a maritime Ibrt, or
castle hese, fhm which ia a Roman roa4
extending for many rojles over the moon tq
YorI(, called Wade^ Causeway. The Danes,
in the year 807, landed at this place with f
numerous army, and spread desolation and
misery over aU the country, Populatioi|
withNewholuetsa,
Eorsmck, in the parishes of Huon
tington and Strensall, wap. of Bui-
mer, a part in the libeity of 8t. Peter;
31 miles NNE. of York. Pop. 110.
Easbp,(F,)in the wap. of Giliing
West, and liberty of Riahmoodshire I Imite
E. of RicImuMwl^ pleasantly situated on tha
banks of the Swak. The parish chureh
here ia dedicated to St Agatha. TheHving
isa viesrage, in the patronage •# the King,
of whkh the Rev. Caleb Readshaw. M. A. 1^
iBcumbenC H»e are the ramaim of a^
abbey of Pwinoastislentlaa Canons, dedi«
cated to St. Agatha, ftmMM by Roakhis^
ooastaMa of Ridnsoad, abitoi the year 1161^
ThttPsiiiitie lUiswiMa hmm ^ 9m
3 ^^
4M
EAft.
[Norik Iti4ing.] KAS.
TteprinciiallahabllMti of
the VilU^ mn Rdtat Jaqaw. E«|. AMey
Ittiaw, and Capuia Janes JMkBon. Pop. 10ft.
Easbt, in the piirishof Stokesley,
wm>. ind liberty of UnirlMr^ht 3| milctE.
ar StokMley. The viuiiice, which rauUti
ilhicflY o# a few fuB houMi, itaiidi Ui a
pleailng wooded vale, watered by a branch
of the Laveii t on the eMlera bank of which
itauds Eutaf Hall, lormerly a icat of the
Lords Eurea, but now uied ai a fknn hfouae,
and fiUliog into decay. The principal Inhabi-
Unt in this villafe it Mn. Elis. AdamMn. —
Population* 124.
Bamnctom, (p.) In tbe wap. ud
libertf of Lei^baiih} 10 milet BNB. of
OuirixNtMgh, fives name 10 a parish of flon-
iidcvable extant, stmohi^g Arooi North to
South upwards of six miles, ind about two
Biles brosd. It comprehends the several
manors of Essingtnn, Boulby, and Uvarton.
■11 of vhinh. aeeoedbig to Doaaesday siur-
vey« wcR aneleotty within the soke of the
manor of Lofthoase, held In Ilia Conqueror^
time by Huch» Earl of Chester, and was
then unoultivated* axaepC Baeingtim, in
^Ich them waaooavilUIni with one pkmBh.
a churdi without a minialer. and a wood»
wil|h apsatum^e Cor cattle one mile long >nd
half a mile broad.. . The ehureh is dedieatad
to All Saints, the living a rectory, in the gift
of the King, iuoumbent the Rev. Matthew
MftpplcUift, D. D. the Rev. Jamee Metealf,
curate Population, A()7*
AdamaoD ^'m.
ADdmw Isamo
BriUjiin Henry
Claik James
Craggs Geo.
Dawson Wm.
Abrahams Hill, joiner
CnijEgK Wm. vici. Board
Urberbiiry Thoa. Uacksmitb
HaUTbos.
/ennini^ Ricbnrd
Mailev R««)eri
Pennick IWnry
Peiinick Wm.
Webster aiohud
SASINGWOLD, (p.)
In the wap. cT Dulmer, and Bbcrty of Pick-
ering Lylhe; 10 raiks from Think, 10 ftom
Boroaghbridge, and 13 firom York, Is a
■mall market town, and, fhmi its Intend si-
toMtloa, wiUiout any navigmhie eemmnni.
catlan, has no great trade, eiieepC In baeun
and butter, of whkh onnsldcmble qimniitles
are sent to York, and forwarded by water ta
London. The weekly market to on Friday.
The church, which ladadlaated toSt. John, is
PjjMWtly situated on an emteenee above tha
H'wn, aommanda a ~- MBt^B^M*
— »Wfttlpiaspanaimiii»MMiHaA»wt af
Galtna, andthevalaog Mawtaai. «Ms*n
vmMMMeand HaMy sathidwl «f Yai* isi
fWlvtow. Tkelvi^f la a vlam^ib te tte
patRNii«a of the Jlremabof af Toik, liar
thia tun.) In the chmdi la dfpnsHwi n
largacoOn, nadeofoaluaadseomadac tkn
Joints wMh ptates of Iron, whkh atisaakl>
was used by the Inhabttants in eanrying denA
bodks to Iha gmva^ prevkms to the inttodue-
tion of cofflmforinlerment,andontheirafftW
val at the plaee of bmria], thecmpae was caie.
fully taken out of this eummon coffin, and
laid in the gmvc^ with no ottier cowering than
the shroud. Here is Hkawise a cfaapd for
the Methodists, another for the Caivinists.
and one for the Primitive Meamdisfti TlM
poor of Ihk town e^)oy the benaOt of aeveral
excellent charltiaB, the principal of wideii
ia a Dree sdwol, endowed by Mm. Wasla».
man, anativeof Earingwold, who, bf her
w01« bearfaiff date 17D1> bequeathed the suna
of SSOOf. 4 per cent bank aanuitin, te crtab*
Ushing a charity sdmol in Kashigwold. In
which school are to be taught to thirty boya
Latin, the English grammar, readhig. writ,
ing, arlthmetie, and book-keeping; and
thirty girls reading, writing, and arithmetie ;
also another school, with a small endowment.
Aree for ten boys of the towndiip, and two
Sunday schooUi. bekmging to the MfthcdTsta^
Here are several chalybeate springs, the prin<«
dpal of whidi supplies the reservoir of a neat
little bathing hoose. Population, 1912.
Post-Masteb— Lbohakb Smith,
Letters are received ftom York, Tbirsk^
Northalierton and DarUngton every
evening at 10 o'clock, andaaa alMdia»
patched at the same time.
Jobn Burritl, Pos/mcm.
DIRBCTORT.
Binks J. R. geuUeman
I'Mr^cr Joliiij yeonum
CliJilorhfr Ilev. Ht'iirj', A. M*
CruM fuMl TiiDmAf, gvntkmoa
Dm i M T hK ini ni , y ecim u ii
DiiffK'l'l TiJomaij } toman
n ri (Ti t,»k! H e n r), ge J illeni u n
DnlTicId Mrs. Aim, ff<»iitkwoni«Ii
Gill M'ini.^m, ^uthMiiJin
KTiirliiCJii Misifs A.dt M. j^jentle women
iioljnk' Joluj, p!Pi]tli*m«ii
Jitck&tm Altsses A J.AD.g^'ntkwoincil
Jackson Thomas, |;enUemaa
Jaekson William, gentleman
James Mrs. Mary, gent]e\roiBBii
Oliver Jamaa. yeomu
Paley Bey. EdiniiiMl, A. M. vlCMr
PeaoQCfc Joba. ywrnaji
Petcb Rkrbard, twumb
EA«.
[North Itidmg.]
XA8.
4M
KliBBer John, gentle oiou
V KS^Ve WilUam Lodge, M. O..
Siesworth Ghiorgey yeoman
SlTiigerRsT.Tbos, Difsentin^ mioister
Smith Mrs. Sarab. fentlewoman
V firoitb John. eenU^iaii
Smith W. £. M. gentleman
Stables Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman
Sweeting Ann
Tbornton Mrs. Alice, gentlewoman
Wark James, gentleman
Waring Mrs. Elis. gentlewomoa
V Wbvtebead Mrs. Margaret
Williams William, geutieman
Wilson John, yeoman.
j4eadtmim and Day Bulehtrt,
atkooUy Cariss Jetbro
Banett M. A. Galenby Robert
^Barton Rct. R. Middiemiffs Jobn
Gates M. A. Peacock William
Jackson Tbos. Sbepberd Geo.
Rowlitif Frs. Eas- Sturdy Jobn
ingwold academy Ctoc* and fVtUek
BooXi Ann Nmkwtf
Stephenson G. W. Barker Josepa
jiltomiu and Rkdiardson Ann
SolkUorSj Com MiUert^
' Foster Jonathan Bedom William
' Lockwood Wm, Dale Christr.
Bakers, One Keeptrf^
Holmes James Burrill Jobn
a^ohnson Mary Hall John
Ndson Christr. Horsman Richard
•' Windross Joseph Curriert if Leather
Blaektmilhs, CtUterx,
Bean Jobn Barnborongh Wm.
Elmer John Hntchmson Tbos.
Farrow Robert Dreu Maken,
HolKate William Lund DoroUiy
Boolit Skoemaken, Smith Mury Ann
Bell John Drutr^U^
Bosom worth Gea^rBaiobridi;!! C. T.
CowIinfJohn Saavers Wm.
Craike Wm. Farmertf
Dale Tbos. Bellwood Jontb.
Mountain Wm. Coverdale Jobn
Rooklpdsre Piands Coverdule Rlobaid
fikaife Tbos, Craike Wm.
Skaife John Dobson John
Skaife Wm, Eatson Leonard
Smith Martin Gibson Wm.
Todd Geo. Gibson James
Todd Jonathan GUI Christopher
BHck Makers, GlllWm.
Fetch Richard Hobson Joseph
Pnlleine <& Raper Hobson John
Bricklayers tmd Jackson Geo.
Builders f Jefferson Jobn
Dixon <fe Sowray Kendrew Tbos.
Littlewood Robert Layton Wm.
Preston Wm. Leek Tbonwt
Preston Jobn Leng Wm.
.a»y WMfitm LMdMuh
IMatson Wm. Linen Mfrs,
Nicholson Jobn Clougb T. dt F.
Noton Francis Dunning Jobn
Pickard James Umemand fFoolUn
Plumber Francis Drapers,
Rklsdale Wm. Asbton John
S^worth Jobn Dunning Jobn
Sigsworth Wm. Johnson Charles
Smitbson Wm. Smith John
Sturdy Jobn Stephenson Geo.
Stead Wm. NurseruSf Seedsmen,
Tranmer Robt. Eaard Emanuel
Wales Edw, Harrison Thos.
Ward Wm. Lambert Frands
Wntson Wm. Plumbers and G/o-
Welbum Tbos. «f<rs, d-c.
Whitwell James Smith Wm.
Wborley Thos. Smith Jobn
Williamson Wm. Printers Lei ler pree^
Wilson Tbos. Daiton Thomas
Wright Benj, Todd James
Fire and Life, ifc. Hope, *c. Mfrs^
OJives, Miller Jbbn
Bainbridge C. T. Smith Leonard
Eagle Saddlers,
Foster Jonathan, Barker David
Globe Kurnsbaw Thos.
Flar Dressers, Gat^nby Hf ury
Ball Geo. Shopkeepers.
Clark Richard Atkitisou M. d; M.
: <?lough T. and F. AtWiiwn Tbos,
Dunning Jobn Bickerdike James
Smith Leonard Brit ton Robert
Choeers tf TeaDlrs, HaU Jobn
BainbrWze C. T, SpiHl Merekanh^
Billon Tbofi. BaUibridge C. T.
Galtr>'Geo. Garbuttl^obt. A
Sea vers Wm. porter dealer
Sigswortb Darid Straw Hot Maker*,
Smith Wm. Atkinson Ann
Hair Dressers, Fisher Mary
Arnett John Surrecms.
Wood Jobn "V Cock George
Rardwaare X>«o/sr^SoQtt John
Barker Joseph Tottort if Drapers^
Farrow Hannah Bkuid John
Hat Dlrs.Jf Myrs, Bland Thomas
Burrows Wm. («fe Bland Wm,
furrier) • Hodjnon Robert
Johnson Charles Hornby Jobn
Ridley Jplm Tattom Chandler*,
Sigswortb David Windross John,(i
Smith John wooUtapler)
Joiners, ifc. Wood Jobn
Preston Thomas Turners, *c.
Reaeber Wm. Banks John
Reacber Edw. Brown Wm.
Rookledge Fw. frkeeltrtigkt*.
WbhoWm. Reacber Wm.
Whita Wm. Rookledge Richard
Bouts, Jmt, and Tbtwis.
BloeBeU, JobaL^oii ' '
430
EA8.
[North Riding.]
KBB.
Georj;e Inn, Wm. Pnj^
Green Tree, Wm.HaniiOft
Horse Shoe, John Be»n
Jolly Farmer, Jamei Furbank
M«a Shovel, E^5»">»,^^«»!i24«^ l» ^
New Inn, Tbo*. Htwkct, (P«*tof J*;)
New Rote and Crown, Benj. Lacy,
OW^CSA*CmS?B,JoliiiBrittoii ,
Punch Bowl, Isaac CoUej
Red Lion. Robert Driffi^W „„,.
Bun <fc Piinc4i Bowl, Samuel Huttoo
Unicom, Wm. Boulton
Unicornl Richard SlUendes
White House. John Appleby
Waggon and Honcf, Wm. Gray
Bainbrldap Matthew, jupenrUor
Barker Wm. Rti^el maker
Barker George, ironmonger, wmt«-
smitb, and gunsmith
BUnd George, cooper ^
Cattle Cbri*t. derk at the brewery
Clemlshaw Thomas, gunsmith
Falrboum Henry, painter A gUder
HobsoD John, tenner
Hirst John, fishmonger
JWoor Thomas, earthenware dealer
MouDtein Edward, furniture broker
OuthwaitP John, excise officer
RocliflFe John <fe Co. common brewers
^tephen'^on Geo. vestry cleric
Sunley Thomas, cc^lleoJor of the tolls
Turtou Richard, calUe dea er
Walker John, breechea maker, Ac.
COACHES.
From IM^ Old Ro$9 and Cr^tn,
The Royal Mail, froin York to
F,dinbro', and fifom Edlnbro' to
York, at loevflr.
From ih4 Nw Rote and Crown,
The SoNDRRLAND Mail, to A from
YorkatlOevg. ^ . .
The Wrllinoton, from York to
Newcastle, at j past 11 evg
southward at 7 evg.
The Hiohflybh, from York to New-
castle, at a i before 9 mg. stop;
breakfast «• minutes) southward
at S evening.
CARRIERS BY LAND,
Mary Jefferson, to Thirsk Mon. and
Tbu.de|i. at • mg.ret.smme day,to
White Swan In<i, , ^ ^
To York Tu. Tbur. and Sat.
dep, at 2 ma. ret. same day„ to
Black Bull. Thurs^dny Merket,
Abraham Ditchburn, to York, Wed.<fo
Sat. dep. at 2 mg. ret. same day,
to White Swan Itm, Goodram-
CaW
BaMUrnd«. in. the parish of Hawn*
bT.w^. of wnliurth; 7 mlkc HW«
ot Helmsley.
Eosl Moon, tn- the parish of
Helmsley, and wap. of aydeJe-; 4
miles N. of HeUnsley.
Bait Row, inthe parish of Whit-
by, wap. and liberty of Whitby Strand i
2i miles NW. of Whitby.
Greathead Frands, exciseBoan
Lair Christ, vict. Red Hart
Linton John, conimoo bwwer
Ebberiton, (p.) in the wap.
and liberty of Pickering lythe; «| milM
G. of Pickexii^ to adorned vkha oaaB bwt
ckgant oounlry teat, eaostroetedoB fhe pliai
of a ReaSTi ▼ilia, by ooe of the Hfltham
&Bkily, but BOW ocwrpied by GeowOabal-
dertoD, Esq. It Is lituated about a mfle to
the north of the Yack road, as the Ibot of a
fine emineaoe, dceotated with an amphi-
theatre of plantatiaM, and a mall ihert of
water ruil^if down the decfirity and ftlHng
in caaeades bdiind the hooae, round which It
it conveyed by tt aquedncC. Oa thehill.
above the hovact ia a onall cave in a locic.
call(d by the country people, " Ilfted'a
hol^" a coirtipt name tar Alf^ed^ Oave^— .
The church is dedicated lo St. Mary. The
living ia.a vieaca^. Is the patronage of tbo
Dean of York. laciu&heQt,, the Rev*
Thomai Simpaon. Hew ia a very seal
Methodiit chap^ Populatkm, $05.
Hares Rev, Thomas, curate
Osbaldeston Geo. Esq. Ledge
WaUon Richard, gent.
Stnbbt Pninde
AUanson Wm^ Vasey Tboroae
Barker Richard Yeoman Joseph
Craven Rlchatd Yeoman James
Holliday Thomas SAonMAers,
Mawman Mattb« Slater John
Pearson Wm. Stubbs Wm.
Cliffbrd W. schoolmaster 4; boofcbioder
Herbert Moses, warrener, Scambhdge
Metc&lfe Robert, stone mason
Riby John, vlct. Black Legs
Robinson and Newton, brewers an4
maltsters
Rodgers Cfaristonber, com miller
Rodgers Richard, blacksnitli
Saunderson John, grece^
^ink Joseph, tailor
Temple Jonn, wheelwright
Thompson Jame^, Uoen weaver
Tborp Prs. vlct. johier <fe gUisier, Boai4
Yeoman John, fellmonger
Boston ■ Great, (p.) in the
wap <rf Rydatej « miles SSfL. of
KIrhy Moorside, Tb<^ livtac h a
KDS.
[iTorik Aiding.]
Etl.
487
vicaiace, In the patronage of the
MarqiOs of Salisbury ; incumbent, the
Rev. Ctariftopber Roberts. Pop. 156.
Fanttrt, Goodwill Wm.
Boys Oeor^ Hood Stephen
Penwick Brian Smith Joun
Clark Rk^ardy shoemaker <fe shopkpr.
Clayton Geo. vk:t. White Hotm
Veotrifis Wm. blacksmith
Bdtkmt, (Little) in the parish of
SinnioirtoB. and wap. of Rydale; 8
-miles Sk. of Kirby-3ooff-SUe. Popu-
lation, 16.
£6«LBSTOK Abbbv, in the pa-
tkhof Rokeby, ivap. of GilUagWot, and
MlMity of Rjcbmondihixe; 9 milet SW. of
BwMiil CmUs. There are here the re*
maiat of an Abbey, Mid to be ftwnrted by
Ralph de Molton, about tbe year 118», parte
ofwhichareaoweoDvcrtedhitoeottagea and
the walb on the inside of theiuinf an covei^
•d with fhut trees ; it is situated on the
banks of the Tesa, and greatly adds to the
many beauties of TfffldiTii
Cook Henry, paper manufactofer
Marker Josepli. farmer
Layton Sarah, nrmer
IfiJier Jonatfaaa, farmer.
Eerov, (p.) in the wap. and li-
berty of Laogbngh; 7 mtles SW. of
WMtby, pleasantly situated on the edge of
tlie moors beuing that name. It basa charter
fbr a market and four annual fUrs, granted
by William the Third to Henry Viscount
LongYiUiers, in the 19th year of histelgiL
The markets were formerly considerable for
com and oattle, but now only held fhxn the
Tuesday belbre Palm Sunday, to lUdsum-
mer, weekly, and on (he Tuesday befi)fe Old
Ifkduehnaalbrcattkw ThoplaeeB of public
worthip are, tiie church, an ancient
Gothic structure, dedicated to 8t Hilda,
and consecrated by the Bishop of Da-
naMius, June 18th, 1349, situsted about
half a mile txam the town ; the UTing is a
perpetual eusacy, in the patronage of the
Archbishop of York, of whk^ the Rev.
Benjamhi &iehardson Is incumbent— Here
U also a Catholie chapel, the Rev. John
Woodcock, minister; also a Sunday school,
supported by TOluBtary subecription. There
is here a fine spring of water, called Cold
Keld Well, much resorted to for strengthen-
ing weakly ehildren. Egton ptrifb comista
•f the fOIkywing hamlets : — E^ton Banks,
Kewbegln, Bgton Orange, Dclres, Haale^
head, Dawson Garth. Laoe Rigg, Hollins,
X^imber hilb, ai|d Shorpltt Pop.1097*
Blatktmiikt^ Roe Frsncls
Frincl^s Geo.
Fonaars, Wood Ralph
Elders Wm. mtoemakw.
Elders Henry Roe William
FraoklandJ. Jan. Roe John
Frankland J. sen. White Thomas
Helm John fTemer*,
Helm Ellen RoeWUliam
Hodgson Franchi Roe Matthew
Pearson FraDds Hnmhrrighti^
Peckitt John Foster John
Roe Georce Sanderson Wm.
Smith Robert
Frankland Wm. vlot. Fox <ft Hounds
Hutchinson Francis, soboolmastec
Jackson Robert, shopkeeper
PeckiU John, wood agent
Roe John, cooper
Roe Fraueis. vict. Barley Mow
SmaUwood John, vk^. Plough
White Joseph, fict Wheat Sheaf
Wilson Joseph, vict. Horse Shoe
EeroM BniDex.
Smith Richard, Esq.
Woodcock Rev. John, Catholto pastor
Farmera, Ibiterr,
Dock William Barker Joseph
Frankland Wm. Barker Geor;^
White George
Garbatt John, miller
Nagn Charles, shoemaker
ReaLeonard, vict.and butcher
Underwood James, blacksmith
Underwood Wm. vict. Board
Eli^beck, in the parish of Os«
motherley, wnp. and liberty of AUer-
tonsbire ; 3 miles N£. of Northaller-
ton. Pop. 81 .
M»bmm.(w.) in the wap. and
liberty of Pkikering Lythe; 9 miles
E N£. of Pickering. The narish church
is dedicated to Saint Hikla. The
living is a vicarage, in the patronage oC
the Dean of York ; incumbent, the
Rev. Michael Mackretb. Tbls parish
faas no township of its name. See
Farmanby.
BlUrhy, a small village In the pa«
rish of Lytfie, wnp. and liberty of
Laogbargb ; 7 miles NW. of ¥rhrtby.
Populatkm^ 60.
Ellerton, in the parish of Down-
bolme, wap. of Hang West, and U<«
bertj of Ricfamofidshiie ; 3 miles SE.
ofReetb. Pop. 47.
ELLBaroN-uPON'SwiiLB, in the
parish of Cattertek, ^wap. fi^ Gilliqg East,
and liberty of Riehmoadshlt*« ft mika ESE.
ofRlehmond. Thb plaee is renunkahte for
having been the birth plaoe of Henry Jen-
Ilclns, who hved to the amaaing age of 1«»
yten, being sixteen years older than tkr
famous o)d Parr; b* dkd Decawber Wu
4S8
BLL.
[North Riding,]
TXE,
1670. aC thk plM*.* A
cractad to hb mcmOTy In t)w diurdi of
BoUotHipou-SwAle, te 1743, and the fblkm-
teg tpitaph, GompoMd tiy Dr- HkOOMi
, placed upon tht Tafakt:^
*'mMihwttinarbla
Tttiwaotftota oblivion tfaa raHMcyof
HENRY JENKINS.
A panon obtura in Urth«
Bat of a lift truly maroocatala i
Vteba was ouiehcd with tfaafuotkof Mtuta
If not of tetme f
And teppy la tha duration, if not ttM iwlaty
ofhliaqJoyiDcntat
And though tha partial world dafpited and
di«r«canled
Hb low and humtala ttato,
Thatqual aya of providcnoa bdidd and
blm«dit
With a patriarch** hnlth and length of days ;
To taach roiitakan man
Thata Mesingn are antalled on tcmperanee,
A lUb of Ubonr, and a nUnd at ease."
Population, 140.
BUingstring, in the parish of Mas-
bam, wap. of nans Eajit, and liberty
of St. Peter** ; 4 mk WNW. of Mas-
ham. Here la a small MetboJlst cba*
pel. Pop. 201.
Bllinothorp^ In the parish of
Aldborotigb, wap. of Ualikeld; 1 mile
B. of Borou)(hbrid{(^.
Clurk Thomas, Bsq. BUiiigtborp hall
Clark H. gent. Ellingtborp Lodge
Clark Edwin, ^ot.
Bilinglotu (mg!^) in the parish of
IfaaliaitL and wap. of Hang East ; 3
miles N W. of Masbam. Pop. 158.
BtUmgton, (Low) In the parish of
Masbam. wap. of Hang East, a part
Id the Uberty of St. Peter's ; 8 miles
NW. of Masbam.
Blmyrtf in the parish of Topdiffs,
and wap. of Birdibrtb : 5 miles S. of
Tbirsk. Pop. withCrMcehaUTj.
Enter Comuum, in the parish of
Great Smeaton, and wap. of Gilliog
East ; 6 miles N. of Northallerton.
EppMy. in the parish of GilliDg,
wap. of Olllmg West, and liberty of
Ricbmondfbire ; 9 miles N. of Ricb-
IDond. Pop. 157.
Bryhotme, a chapelry, in the
parish of GfUing, wap. of Oilling East, and
Uberty of Rlohmoodthife; 4i miles SE. of
DarlingtoD. Here Is a chapel, under GU-
^Jfltbo living U a perpetual euraey, in the
f«*ronageof tha Rev. Wm. Wharton, vicar
* ^Pi|C«95of thIsVol.
of Gillteg, of wUahtha Rav. Cakk Bead-
sba^^ incuahsnt, and tha Ber.J. Jbek-
ifmnu. Pop. 177.
EtkdaluidM, In the pmrfsh of
Whithy, wap. and Ubarty of Whithy SInBdi
5 mllca WSW. of Whithy. Here was a
tail priory, fonndad in thereign of Unc
John, whtah oontinuad tin tha genecal dia.
sohttion. There are also tha remains of a
Chapel, which ionnarly hskn^ad to Whitbf
Abhey, where aa hamit was ilatai by sooon
hootan, whilst chasta«a wild boar, Ibr wbiah
oAnec a penance of cutting down aqoaa-
Uty of stakes with apannyknilh, and carrying
them to Whithy ,onea hi the year on aaccnskn
day, was s^|oinad upon them, and made tlie
tenure by which thqr and Qteir dasmMlanis
should hold their lands. Pop. 30ft.
fitJt/iO, seeArfcengvtbdale.
EsTON, in the parish of Ormesbj^
wap. and Uberty of Langbatght 6 milea
NW. of OniSbvt^. Then to here a very
ancient chapel, sul^fect to tiie parish choick.
The Tillage of Eston is vnaU, and Irr^guladf
built, andstands on tha skirts of adetaehed
hiU of consideraUa drvatlon, called Bar*
naby, or Eston Moor; tiiesutunk of which
nuM ont into a hold point off piTimontosy»
called Eston Nab, where a ~
a rich aa
prospect of vaat extant On the summit of
this promontory, which spreads out to ttia
southward into an cstcnsiTe pfadnt then ia
Vtandent encampment, ooi^iaeturad to ha
of Saxon origbi,alsu of the data of 40S> and
coeval with the battle of BadonhilU ftw^ht
in this neighbourhood. Pop. $7t.
Thompson Key. Jai. perpetual ounte
HaUM.i&J. DaleJobo
Hart Geo. JobnsooJoba
HugiU Wm. fThmlwrigkif^
Jackson Ralph Allcroa James
Heart Tbos.
Appleton George, butcher
Cbuman Tbos. Tict. Kiagl Hei4
Dale Luke, tailor
Neasbam Tbomns, yfct. Ship
Snowden Geo. vict. Stapylton's Anns
Everley, io the parish of Hack-
nesi, wap. and liberty of Whitby
Stratid ; 4| miles W. of Soarbio'.
Eire, or fP^etktr Cole, in the pa«
rish of Kirkdale.and wap.of Rydale;
4 miles NW. of Klrby-Moor-Side.
ExELBV, in the parish of B«r«
nestpn. wap. of Halikeld. and Uberty
of Ricbmondsbire ; 8 miles ESE. of
Bedale. Pop. including Leeming n4
Newton 5«. ^
HAG.
[North jRtdiwg.]
FIN.
489
Daffield Richard, gent.
Farmert ^ Feommt, Metcalf Robert
Barrett Wm. NUoo Tbos.
BeilJohn Penrith John
Coates Tbos. Saddler Wm.
Fossett LauDclt. Spenoe Wm.
Kettlewell Wm.
Elgin Wm. butcher
Hutchinson John, blacksmith.
KirUan James, joiner
Sayer John, tailor
Walburn Francis, butcher
Walker Matthew, vict. Board
Wilkinson Leonard, vict. Pig
CorHsr— Christopher Pickersf|;ilLEx-
elby grange, to Leeds every Wed.
dep. at 2 mg. and arr. at Leeds on
Thu. mg. at 10, ret. at6 evg. and
arr. at Ezelbv on Fri. night. To
Bedale on Tu. and ret. the same
day. To Richmond on Sat. at 8
mng. and ret. the same day.
Facehy. in the parish of WhoritoD,
im, and libertvof Langbargh ; 4 mis.
SW. of Stokesley, Jas. Favell, Esq.
resides at the loilge here. Pop. 1 78.
Fadmoor, in the parish of Kirkby-
Hfoor-Side. and wap. of Rydale 2
miles NNW. of Kirkby- Moor-Side.
J»op. 162.
Farg§r €fHl, in the parish of Ar-
kengartbdale, wap. of Grilling West,
and liberty of Ricamondshire ; 6 miles
NW. of Reeth.
Falling Fms, \n the parish of
Whitby, wap. and liberty of Whitby
Stnind; 5 miles S3W. of Whitby.
Far^holme, In the parish of Ain-
derbv Steeple, wap. of GilUng East
and Jibertf of Richmondshire ;5 roitos
from Northallerton.
Farlingion, a cbapelry, in the pa-
rish of Sheriff Hutton, wap. of Hal-
mer; 6 miles ESE. of Easin/fwoW.
Here is a dmpel, the living is a curacy
in the patronage of the Archbishop of
York, the Rev. Major Dawson is the
incumbent, and Rev. Richard Barton,
oflkdating curate. Pop. 170.
Farmanbv, in the parishes of
Bllerburn and Thornton, wap. and
liberty of Pickering Lythe ; 2 miles
BSB. of Pickering. Pop. 403.
Champfon Robert, gent.
Mackereth Rev. Michael, vtoar
FkrmmrM^ Smailes Rhd.
Baker Benj. Smailes Robt.
Benson Robert Smailes Wm.
Gamble Geo. Tailors,
PIckeritig Qeo. Crossby Stephen
Kins Thomas
Skelton Thomas
Walker Thomas
Cass cfe Saddler, lime bumen
Hodgson John, shoemaker
Hickey Wm. draper and hatter
Nattriss John, woollen draper and
spirit merchant
Nattriss E. vict. Pack Horse
Park John, general shopkeeper
Robsbn James, exciseman
Famdale. (High Ss Low Quarter)
in the parisnes of Lastingbam and
Kirkby-Moor-Side, <fewap.orRydal0;
4mls.N.ofKirkby-Moor-Side. There
is here a Chapel of Ease, of which the
Rev. H. Kendall is curate. Pop. 499.
Fomia/tf (East SideX in the pa-
rish of Lastingbam, and wap. of Ry-
dale ; 4 miles N. of Kirkby-Moor-Skfe.
Pop. 455.
Fawdimgionf In the parish of Cun-
dall, and wap. of Bird/orth ; 6 miles
NNB. ofBoroughbridge. Pop. 89.
Ftarby, in the parish of Masham.
wap. of Hang East, and hherty of
Richmondshire ; ti miles W. of Mas-
ham. Pop. 214.
Blackburn Robert, yeoman
Dawson Robert, yeoman
HutchinsoQ Rev. Heniy, curate ol
Kirby-Malseard
FarwierSf London James
Beck James Rid^ Thos.
Edon Wm. Simurthwaite T.
Hutchinson Jph. Spence Matthew
Imeson Thos.
Asoougb George, blacksmltli
Clark Wm. vict. Golden Lion
H omer John, vk^. Biack Swan
Jackson Thos. vict. New Inn
FeelhatHf see Melbecks.
Feldom, in the parish of Marske.
wap. of Gluing West, and liberty oi
Richmondshire; 6 miles NW. of
Richmond.
F^lukirk, or Ftlixkirk, (p.) in
the wap. of Birdforth ; 3inile*NE. of Thixsk.
The dnurcb it an ancient strueture, dedica-
ted to St Felix; the living ia a vicarafe. In
the patronage of the Archbiihop of Yorii«
the Rev. W. S. Dennison is the iittumbcnt.
and the Rev. Thomas KUby the cesidest
curate. Pop. 113.
FencotB. (Great and Little) in the
parish of Kirkby Fleathnm, wap. of
Hang East, and liberty of Richmond-
shiro ; U miles NNB. of Bedale.
FiUy, see East Riding.
FiNOALL, (p.) in the wap. of
Hang Wsit» and Hbtrty of Richmondshire^
440
FI».
[North Ridififf.]
rxr
• nam B. of Lcytarn. A hm
B an cmiBcnott the
I ift « Mcicnt ftHMtiirt: the Hvtag to
AiMtory lathi 4looew of Chettw. and ia
tiMfinorthaincuiiaMnL Pop.l9&
WyViB Rev. Bdwird, rector
Btmekmitkf^ JaquM Wm.
RQtter JooBlhMi JaauM J<Mepb
WUUMODStpkD. RcIhiimb Tta.
fWiMrt if rmtmm^ SteOiog Cbpr.
DarntmHicbChpr. Thompsoii Chpr.
Bodjwortl Jobn
CUdnoD Jamas, wbeelwri^t
KUbuni StepbeOy vict. Boara
Lombly Tbonat, tailor
wu. or^mag East, and Ubtity af
filSirooudsUie ; 1 aOk 8. of Bednfte.
Pop. 75.
PUmiik. is tha mtkk oC Alne^
wap. of BolaMr. ana ttbartY of St.
Petnt ; 5 mUesB. of Boran^bridga.
Pop. 94.
FbAZTOM, in the pariahes of
BaaMn and Foalaai, wap. oi Buhnar a pait I
la tha Ubacty of StPeCec*it 8iiiiktNB.or
Yoffc. lathaaatanaofieOT* alaaabox
vaa turned «p by the plough In a ield near
lhl»vlaa% ^i^khaoBtalned about 300 8111811
SaxoB dlTcr coina, in Mgh pfeaerratloo.
aoma dlvar itaga, and usrml plaoea of
Ash Richard, gmt.
Bowmaa Tbonas, gent.
Dodswortii Mary, geottowonaB
Smitbsoo Thomas, fpeat.
SmithsoQ Wm. gent.
Bla€kMmitk$, Lund Wm.
Cummins John. Smith Wm.
Leaice Jolm Tate John
Farmtrt if Ftomtn, Whitwell TliQf.
Armftt Robert Wilson Tbos.
Ash Robert SktmuUctrs,
Ash Richard Cal? ert Tbos.
Cbapman David Cresser Jobn
DobsonTbct.
GUI John
TW/ort,
AIdcy Wm.
Laianby Tbof. A Wood Frasdf
cattle dealer
Linfoot Tbomas, briddajer
Oatea Wm. butcher
Wilson Jane, Tict. Blacksmith's Arms
Wright John, carpenter
F/4«<A<m,see Kirkby Pleetbam.
Feulrice, \u the parisbea of Braas-
by and Wiienby, and wap. of Bul-
mer ; 7 miles E. of Easingwold.
FoRcarr (p.) in the wap. of
••WW W«t, and liberty of RichmoiMl.
thfaei 8 mike N. of Rldnaoad. The chttrch
to St Cuthbert; the Kviacia*
uiacy fea tlie patronagg of tl^
Ticarof OfBhif. Hera an the icnudaa of a
Weat of the vlila«a to Gatait^' moor.—
Pop. to:
Heslop ReT. Wm. perpetual earate
MitcbeU Charles, Esq. ForoeU haU
Brown John, rict. Brown Cow
CoUinson Gibson, fanner
Keet Wm. farmar
Race Batganin, miller
FosTOV (F.) in the wap. of Bui-
mer ; 7| miles SW. of Manon. Tbe
chnidi is dedicated to AU Bainta, the
living Is a lectory in the gMt of the
Crown, incumbent the Rer. ^dney
Smith. Pop. 91.
Stmpeoa Rot. Fnnds, HaR
FarsMTs, WctberiUWrn.
Dock Francis Wright Leonard
Tuke Robert
FowrUL in the parish of AmcBBK
wap. and llbeil^ of Langbargh ; S
mikM from Stokesley.
I Fso-laa, ia the parUh of agston,
wap. and liberty of ADertonahire ; 6
nilea BNR. of Korth^Ierton.
FaRMiveToif, in the parish of
OHalon, wap. of GilHng Weat, and Hbettf
of Rlchnondshire; 1 mile E. of Recth. —
Hera to a Free Sehool. foondcd and
endowed in 1634, by Jamet Hutcfainaoa,
formally of AH HaDowa pariah, Yorl^
marnhant and alderman, a native of thto
plaoa. HtoTelicit.lIaiyHutditesaB,1cftaa
ertate, aituataat Gala Fulioad. near York,
the rents to be divided between thto aahool
Midtha pooreniipenof WakeieM.
Atkinson George, swrreyor of bridges,
Nortb RidTog, Hagg cottage
Davis John, gent.
Deacon John, miller
Littlefata' James, agent to SirG. AW.
Alderson . ,
WardWm. master of the &ee school
WUsoa Thomas, lead carrier
FWIA. in tbe parish of GrintoD.
wap.of GlllingWest, and liberty of
Ridimondsbire; 9 milea NNW. of
Askrigg.
Frvcp (Great and LlttJe) in the
parishofDanby, wap. and libeity of
Langbargh; 11 mis. SE. of Gaiabio*.
fbraisra.
Agar John
Affar Afatth.
Allen Joseph
Breckon Wm.
Camphn George
Chapman John
Comfoitb Geo.
CoTwdak* Thos.
Frank John
Frank Robert
Fmnkhn Joseph
FEY*
[North Riding.] gay. 441
Ling Wm. Venes John
Limr Jonathan Venes Thomas
MUboiim Robert Webster Tbos.
Peaxvon Robert Yaurt John
Robinson Richard Young Wm.
Rose John
Dale WllUam, bUicksmith
SommerBon John, shoplceeper
Wilson John, schoolmaster
Frydf-Little.
Farmen, Pearson J . sen .
Camplin Peter Pearson J. jun.
CampUn John Pearson Thomas
Easton Wm. Raw John
Macwood John Robinson Richard
Middleton John Watson George
Nellist Wm. Wright Robert
Fryton^ io the parish of Hovinff-
hani, wap. of Rydale; 6| mifss
WNW. of Malton. Pop. 68.
FylingdaU$y (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Whitby Strand; 4 milef SB. of
Whitby ; consists of the seven following
hamlets, vis.— Hawsker Bottoms, Bay Ness,
Row, Thorpe, StoupeBrow, Park Gate, and
RoUn Hood's Town ; the church is situated
between Thorpe and Robin Hood's bay, the
living is aperpetual curacy, hi the patronage
of the Archbishop of York; incumbent,
the Rev. Jaanes Harrison. Pop. 1708*
Gallow Cfreen. \u the parish of
Sneatoo, wap. arid liberty or Whitby
Strand ; 2 miles SW. of Whitby.
Goitres, in the wap. of Bulmer,
andently a large forest, extending from the
walls of York to those of Isurium, now Aid-
brough, near twenty miles to the north west.
A toll was anciently taken at Boothambar,
for the payment of guides, who conducted
men and cattle through the forest, and
protected them ftom wild beastsand robbers.
OanuMrsgiil, in the parish of
Coverbam, wap. of Hang West, and
liberty of Richmondshire ; 6 miles
SW. of Middlebam, a small hamlet
situated in Corerdale.
Gantkorpe, in the parish of Ter-
xingtoB, wap. of Bulmer; O^milesWSW. of
MalUn. Here is a school, endowed by the
Earl of Carlisle, with about 20/:. per annum,
The Rev. Robert Freer is the resident
dergyman, and Mr. Richard Spruce the
sohool master. Pop. 106.
Garrick, a small hamlet in the
parish of Skelton, wap. of Langbargh ;
T miles NNE. of GuisWough.
GarrUifM, in the parish of East
Hawkswell, wap." of Hang West, and
Uberty of Richmondshire ; 3 miles
^B. of Leybum. Pop. 52.
GaUrley, (High and Low) in the
parish of Calterick. wap. of Gilling
East ; 5 miles BNE. of Richmond.
GaUnby, in the oarish of Barnes-
ton. wap. of Halikeld, and liberty of
RicbmoDdsbire ; 4 mites B. of Bedale.
Population, 88.
Gayte, in the parish of Aysgarth,
wafkof Hang WeM; iniileS.ofHaweB. There
are vestiges of an encampment, supposed to
have been Ronuua, a few huudred yards
to the east of this village. ThCfeisheveno
place of worship except « chapel fix the Saa-
demanians, of which Mr. Edward Allen is
minister. This village is noted fbr its
manuftctures of coarse flannels, wonted
yam, and hosiery, which give emptoymcnt
toagreat munber of the inhabitants. Pop.
included with Hawes.
Alderson William, gent.
Alien Leonard, gent.
Allen Leonard, yeoman
Metcalfe Richard, attorney
Routh Thomas, yeoman
Routh Oswald and Christopher, mfrs.
of hosiery, &c
Whaley Rev. John, perpetual curate
of Hawes
Whaley Christopher, yeoman
Bmlchertj WhaleyW.
Iveson Jas.^ JohnWhaley Tbos.
lTesonJohn<feEdw. Whaley James,
Spencer Jeffrey SkopkMpers,
Cattle Dealers, Constantino John
Routh J. Diusdale John
Buck Wm. clock and watch cleaner
Dinsdale Wilfred, hat manufacturer
Hick John, boot and shoe maker
Gayles, in the parish of Kirkby-
RsvetBWbrth, wap. of Gilling West, and
liberty of Richmoodshire i 5 m'Oes NW.
of Richmond. Mr. Thomas Wicktiflb. the
last male branch of the reformer Widdiffe's
fiunily, was bom at Gayles hall, which is
now ttie property of Lord Prudhoe, and
occupied asa fhrm-house. Pop. 218.
A foot-post to Richmond every Mon.
Thur. and sat.
BrnmskiU Mrs. Isabella
Head John, gentleman
Farmers, Maltsters and
Coates Isaac Brewers,
Dawson Geo. Hind John
Etherington Wm. Sampson Geo.
Kay Wm. Shoemakers,
SoRley Samuel Belwood Charles
Heslop JoshuM
Angles John, vict. Board
Peuwick John, ezcbo officer
Harrison Thomas, butcher
P P
44«
GEL.
[North Midinff.] gir.
Hind JuMpb, rict Bay Hone
UM«II John, wfaeehrrHeH
Manvood Robect, MBdamltli
G0ldakUt\n the pamh of Leak,
and wap. of Birdforth ; 4 miles N. of
TUnk. Pop. 188.
GUUmoar, in the pailih of Ktrkby-
Afoor-Bkle. wap. of Rydale : 81 miles
K. of KIrkby.HooiwSide. Here to a
Cbapal or BaM, of wUdi the Rev.
Uevy Klngis eurate. Pop. IM.
Oilm M. IntlMpariihorCatteikk,
wap. of Haag EaA, and Uterty of
RicbmcMKWkire; 8 miles BBB. of
Rlchmoiid.
OiLLiwe, (p.) to tka wap. of
OHMi^Wmt, sadltttnrty of RUIiainailiMwt
3 mllM N. ct Rkhmiadi It a piMs of
grest antiquity, and om* of Ml
•equenee to give aamo lo two i
GUUdc BMt and Gilliiw West About half
a rnila fhxn OUll^ te GilUnf Wood haU.
now a Hum-lMNM, Imt tenmrijr tiw rvl-
denoe of a bcaaeb of tbo Dukeof Whar-
taf* flunUy* It wMbamt down about flighty
yaan ago. andiinowtba property of John
WhaitDO, Bm|. of Skalton Cattle, In Cleve-
land, M* P. for Bererley, who U Lord of the
manor, and hat a large eitate here, with the
patronage o# the llTing.-^Tha pccMnt Tlcar,
hk brother, hat lately erected a nohlevk^
rage, and fanprored theviUage very eootl-
derably. In addltkmio the parith ehnrcb,
which to dedicated to St. Agatha, thei« are
here a Methodltt chapel and a National
flchool, the latter of whSeb aflbrdt lurtme-
tioa to 75 poor ddldren. The ftee ttooe
quarry of thb place toof the flneit quality,
•aid to be one of the beit In Yorkshire, and
of which nearly all the bridget in the Nortb
Rtdtag are built. Popubtkw, tawhidlng
HnKbrth and Stedbury, 991.
There it a foot-peat to Richmond every
Monday at 10 o'clock.
Atkinson Rev. R. M. M. A. curate of
Stanwick
Coulson Thomas, gent.
Ingledew Mrs. gentlewoman
Mason Mrs. gentlewoman
Sayer Mrs. gentlewoman
Porritt George, yeoman
Topbam John, yeoman
Waterworth EU«. genUewoman
Wharton Re?. Wm.M.A. vicar
WiUon Jane, gentlewoman, GlUm^
BiaetimiiMt, Chisman Wm.
Curry D«vi<l Heslop Tbos.
Curry Joseph ' Spedding S. jiin.
Johnson James Farmers,
Butckm-tf Bclwood Charles
'-^Qswick Stephen Collier Authooy
lb Raine Wm,
Oreatbeaa lolm Raine Jdm
HaU Ralph tktrkmm,
Husband Wm. Cbiiitian Jobn
PeMSookPUUp Bills Ralph
Todd John GiU Aus(b
Walton Wm. IWtor*, ^
Qmdmwt^ Meni^teii John
<Dougall6«o. SpeneeRslph
M'DougaUC. -r
Ruml^Wm. fFTmtwrighls,
8k€$mmk§rs, SbawLawiMoe
Ellis Raluh, (<fe Stainmoro Wm.
parish derk
Brown John, saddler
Brown RoSert, rict. and jomer,
Swan Inn
Brown Robert, jun. joiner
Palnner Robert, spkitt merdiai^
Speddli« Samuel, chief consUble
Spedding Praiids, maluter A brewer
^iStor Fanny,Tlot.8h<HSderof Muttflo
Walton John, Tict Bay Hone
Watson Tbonas, schoolmaster
6II.LIN4, (F.) iB the wapjrf
Rydalei « mUeta of Heiviley, fcew
thapilacliialtowninthlt partof theN<*»
Riding. The chuieb to dedjestad to m
HolyCroeti tfaa hvir^ to a ieetory,iB»«
patxonsge of the Aicfabiibop of Yort, J
Upcsb Tbecssttewatbniltby AIM, MP
of Ridunond, toon after the ceotpm,
Richmond bsta« thenealy a fort in subor
dfaiatkmto lt,andbuiUaiterwMd«toddtod
thelordsndhittenantBi«aintt the attanp(*«
theSaxontand Danet, whQ» being dermns
of thdrettates, oiade frequent tttwto opes
their Invaders, to recover their ri«W*Jf
the church to a fbmUy vault of the Ftin^J
Here to a puUic tchooi^ endowed with Wt
a year, by the Hon. Ann rtiifi* ^^'
lation, 108.
Fairfax Charles Gregory, Bsq. Cwtle
Young Rev. Thomas, rector
ForMsrs, HildrithJohn
Abbey Fhmcb Hunter John
CoatesHexekiah Pearson Geo.
HeseltlneWm. Simpson Richari
Cooper John, blacksmith .
Pox Wm. viot. and joiner, Boaid
Kilton Robert, tailor
GHmmb^, in the parish of Bowei,
wap. of GilUng Wett, and liberty of Ri«-
inondthh«{ A milet SW. of Bermrd C^^
a small but rural village, built round a bm*
green, at the head of which stands Gihnoobr
hall, now occupied as a boarding tAatA» ^
Mr. M. Horn. Pop. I7ff.
Oir$by, in the parish of Socfc-
bum, part in the county of Ourfaamj ^"f-
GLA.
[NoHh Ridmg,]
GBE.
448
andlibertf of AUatomhhct AmUesSW.oT
Yann. It it bouiiaed on th« north by the
riT«r Ten, which the inhabitants have to
croas in boata tothvir parish ehmeh. Popu-
lation, 85.
GLAZEDALB^a cbapelry^ in the
paHsh of Danby. wap. and liberty of Laug-
bargh; d miles WSW. of Whitby.-.
A new chapel was erected here in 1793,
upon the site of the old one, which
was consecrated in the year 1888 ; the
living ia a perpetual curacy, hi the p»-
titinage ot the Archbishop of Yoric. Here
is liliewiae a new Weslcyan Methodist cha-
pel, erected by sttbacripUon In 1891. The
population return is 1043 for the whole of
the township of Glasedale, comprising the
followfaig villages and hamlets, vfi.»Fryiipi
LeaOiolra, Lealhohn Bridge, Hawlsike,and
Green Houses. The Dale Is remarkably fer-
tile^ anrroonded on cnrefy side with bamn
hills, which, wbeh oontrtsted ghre that hn-
posmg appearaoaewUch a«vcr fisils to pro>
duca the most daUghtf al sensations.
Hodgson Benj. surgeon
Ritfaardson Rev. B. perpetual curate
FbrNMr«4r Fmmm, Milter Wm.
Addison Pmnots Oxley Thofnas
Blaokbum Tbos. Peartoo Beiq.
Breokon FraaeU IH^amoo John
Breckou Thoa. Pennook Thos.
Campion Wm. ghawWm.
CampUnGeo. Stockton Isiuic
Cockeraine H. Thompson Wm.
Cook John Thompson Jph.
Cook Wm. Thom|)son Peter
Cooper Wm. Watson James
Dale Joseph Watson John
Ellerby James White Thomas
Featheistone Peter Wilson Joseph
Frank John Wilson Yeoman
Frank Robert Wood Wm.
Frankland Philip WoodhtJuse Matt,
Harding John, (A WoodarkGeo.
miller) WoodarkWm.sen.
Harding Wm. WoodarkWm. jnn.
Harrison Wm. Yonnrt John
Harrison Joseph frkteiwtighit,
Hart Thomas Ackrlt John
Headlam Wm. Davraoo Timothy
Hogarth Tbos. Fenwick Stephen
Leoey Wni. , Stona Jfoaona,
Lester John Ediand Wm.
Liopr E1ix« Watson John
Lister Wm. Allan Sckoolmatim'S,
Mead Rtobard Dloes George
Mead John Watson George
Fenwick John, bntxJher
Uogarlh Joseph, shoemaker <& shop-
keeper
Macrldge John, fuller ds bleacher
Wood Wm. Vict. Board
Wood George, joiner
Cfoathland, In the parish of
Plekertog, wap. and liberty of Pickering
Lythe: 9 miles SW. of Whitby. In the
Dale of Goathland, withhi the libertias of
Pickering forest^ the ISumers were obHged,
by the ancient tenures of their land, to at-
tend to the breed of hawks, which annually
built thdr uests in a cliff or sear, called
Killbig Nab Scar, in Newton Dale, In order
to secure them for the King** usc^^These
hawks are of a large siae, and still continue
to fkequent their ancient [dace of resort ; and
it is singular, that there is every year
one breed, and very seldom mofGw There is
here a neat new Chapd of Base, built in
I8SI, of which the Rev. Bei^ Rk^rdson
Is curate. Populatton, 335.
GoLDSBNOoeH, In the pitrisb of
Lythe, wap. and liberty of Lanebarxrh :
emilesWNW.of WMtby.
Farmers, Laverick Richard
Bean John, Over- Newton Wm.
dale StanghowJobn
Jackson Robert
Gowton, in the parish of Whorl-
ton, wan. and liberty of Langbargh ;
4 miles 8W. of Stokesley.
Granr9f In the parish of Ays^rtb,
wap. of Hang West, «nd liberty or
Rkbmondshire ; 1 mile 8W. of
Askriffg,
Orange, in the parish of Oswald-
klrk, and wap. of Hydale ; *i miles
S. of Helmsley. ,
GrayitOMity In the'imrish of St.
John Slanwick, wap. of GilliiigWesti
and libertv t>f Ricbmondshire ; 10 mis.
from Ricbrooud.
ereenhoWf in the parish of Ingifby
Greenhow, wap. and liberty of Lang-
bargh ; 5 miles SE. of Stokesley.—
Popnlatkio, 10£.
GasTA BaiDOft, in the townships
and parisheaoT BrlgnaD and Rokcby, wap.
of OilUng wast, and Uberty of Rtahmnndl-
shire; 4 miles SB. of Bernard Castk, is a
«mall village, taking Its name ftom a bridge
of one arch, over the river Greta, which river
soon after runs into the Tees. The place
is of modem eraetlon, consisting of two
handsome inns, one on each side of tha
bridge. Here are the remainsof a Roman
camp, where a number of coins and tt) altar
were dug up some yean aga
pp2
444 OKI
[North Biding.]
GUI.
Pott- MaHtr— Kalfh Chambiri.
Plaees tntm whaoee
Letter Bf are r«cd.
Distonce.
Pottage.
AppletoD
B«hiudCmft)e....
«T
4
37
19
69
15
«40
41
00
49
64
«d.
id.
Td.
6d.
CaiMe
8d.
r^ttftrick ,s
4d.
London...^
Penrith
It.Od.
Td.
Think...
Td.
Wetherby
8d.
8d.
B«p fkom the Sooth at fO mlnutaa past two
o^eloek A.M.bytheGlaifow Malllwhich
takes lettan to the oAoet North at thif
plaoe. Bag* ttom the North by the
same mall, at three o'clock P. M. whea
letter* are forwarded to the South.
There k a fUdtng Poet to Bernard CmUc,
at rix oTdodt A. M. which returns 40 mi-
ButOB past two o'clock P. M.
Chamben Ralph, 0«»orge Inn 4s Post
oiBoe
MvtJn Georgjd, Morritft Anns, where
the Magistrates meet the flist
Tuesday in e? eiy month.
€lrm$$UmfAn the parisb^of OilUng,
and wap. of Rydale ; 6 miles S. of
HeUnslej. Population, 66.
GaiNTON, (p.) in the wap. of
Haag West, and Uberty of lUohmaodshlre:
1 mOe SK. of Reeth. The church, dedt-
calcd to St. Andrew, Isavery aadentstriKS
ture, and has lately undergone many repairs;
the windows, which are much corroded by
time, arc beautiAiIly ornamented with stain>
edglass. Theliving is a vicarage, in the
patronage of the King. There were fkirs for-
merly held here, but owing to its decrcadng
popuIaUoB they wef« transferred to Recth,
a market town in this parish. This parish
Is divided into fbur townships, each of which
asaintahit its own poor, namely, Grintoo,
S. of the Swale: Reeth, on the N. ; Md-
hoeks, W. of Reeth; and Mukev, on both
banks ot the Swale, which extends to the
Dalehead. Populatico, 689.
Bdmundson ReT« Thos. vicar
Whitelock Matthew, Bsq. Cogden hall
Cmrptmtwrt. Hint Robert
Wil^nson Wm. Hird John
WoodWm. Holmes Richard
Cbm MUUn, Hui^ts Thomas
Buxton Christr. HutobinsooChristr.
Penwick Richard Kendeli Mark
^ FeroMrt, Kendeli Paul
Cover Qeor«:e MlUcr James
Dunn Leonard . Spence Mary
Marker James Spenceley Jas. gen.
Speooeiey David Raw Tbomaa
8peBoakeyJai.joii.8peiieeley Thos.
ToBiUn Cuddy S»om Maaom,
White Joseph AUeo Simon
SkopkmgmrM, SkidaUGeo.
Mttsgrave Fraiicis
Atkinson Mark, perish deik
Bowes Geo. bhuaEsmith
Cooper JaoMs, vict and shoemaker.
Board
GaisTRORPB. in the parid of
Filey, wap. and Ubeity of Pickering
Lythe; rmiletSE.off '
PopuhitkMi, 212.
Beswiok Cokxiel George, Lodge
Beswkdc William, Esq.
GUISBOROUGH, (p.)
In the wap^ and Ubvty of Laagbni^; 9
miksftnm Stokesley. and 49 from Yoriu —
la the year 11S9 Robert de Bnia Ibuded
the priory ben f<or oBKias of the Older of St.
Austin. SoBBC idea may be focmed of the
extent of this ertsblishmcnt, when the priory
was in the plenitude of its prosperity, ftom a
manuscript In the Cottonian Library, in
whidi itis said.-" That the prior kept a
most pompous house, insonmeh that the
towne, cuusysUnge of 500 householders, had
no land*, but lived aD in the abbey.*^ At
the disaolutkn the annnal revenue was to
the amount of 6S8<. Ss. 4d. and the si{e was
granted to Frands Chakmer, Esq. to 1560.
Camden says of this plao^ that it is really
beautiful, and adds, that it resembles Pnb
coli, in Italy, but exceeds it hi bealtfaineas.*
Guisborough is pleasantly situated in a nar-
row but fertile vale, and consists chiefly of
one main street, running nearly East and
West The street is very broad, and many
of the houses being buflt in amodem styl^
the town has a neat and pleasant appearance.
A handsome town-hall, of free^stane, was
buUt ia the year 1881, upon tiie site of tha
ancient toll-booth, in the Mariiet place,
erected upon prctJecting pillan and arches,
with four cast iron piUars in the centre, the
k>wer part or area serves as a shambles, Ac
for the market peotOe, and the MagiatZBtes
hold their meetir^ on altainate Tuesdays, in
the upper story. The markets axe weU at-
tended, and are hdd on Tuesday. Early in
the month of May, 1899, a miners] spring
was discovered, at about a mile SE. of
Guisborough, to which a great nunabcr of
people daily resrat, and who generallv obtaii\
relief in rtummatic, scorbutic and Irilious
complaints; this water, which is a good diu-
reUc, has been analysed by Mr. WUUam
GUI.
[Norih Ridinff.]
GUI,
44^
Farady, of Loiidon> and tfie reniH shows
th^ the spedlle gravity is 1000,7*~^A pint
contahu three gndm, neariy. of dry salts,
the salts are Muriate of Soda, Csrtxmate of
Soda, Carbonate of Llma^ Carbonate of
Magnesia, Carbonic Acid; Sulphats the
smallest quantity. An hotel is lOxnit to be
erected for the aooommodatkHi of visitors
whomayeometo Guisborough for the beneflt
of the waters, by Robert Chalooer, Esq.
M. P. the lord of the manor, at a oonveoient
distance from the spring. The chardi of
Oulsboroagh is a neat'structure, partly re-
buiU in the year 1791, dedicated to St Ni-
cholas; thelivli^ is a perpetual curacy, in
the patronage of the Archbishop of York,
and the Rev. T. P. Williamson, A. M. is the
incumbent There are here also three cha-
pels or mecCing-housea, one for the Metho-
dists, a second for the Independents, and
the other for the Quakers. Mr. Geoige
VenaUes, of Ltedon, a iMiv of this place,
left by will a fund for fiounding a adiool
here, which was opened in 1790, for Oib
education of M poor boys and 40 poor
girls, and calkd Provkleoee School* hi
allusion to the Uesstaigs of God npon the
founder^ Uboors. TiU the year 18S1, the
children were taught by the old system, bat
at that time two new school rooms were built
by subscription, and 100 boys and 100 girk
arenowtaught on the system of Dr. Bell,
the Amds left by the benevolent Mr. Venablei
being applied to deft«y the charges of the
establishment Mr. Balph Mcdd Is tte nae-
ter, and Mrs. Isabella Peacock the mistress;
The population of Guisborough attiounts to
191S. It is worthy of remark, that the flnt
olum works in this kingdom were erected
here in the reign of Queen ENxabeCh, and
it was against the proprietor that the Pope
ftilminated his anathemas*
MRS. MART PVLMAN> PosT-MiarsEsa, MarM-plaee,
Places from whence
Letter bags are reovd.
DUtanoe.
Postage
1 Arrival of Mails.
Departure of Mails.
London ••••••••••
248
49
28
8
I2d.
8
6
4
Smoroing
diUo.
ditto,
dittos
3pm
York
ditto
Thirsk
ditto
Stoktsstey
ditto!
OIHBCTORY.
Agsr Mrs. ffentlewooiAD, Cbnrch st.
Barker John, gent. Westgate
Bulmer Thos. gent. Wes^te
Chaloner Robert, Esq. M.P.
Coning Ann, gODtlwmn. Westgaie
Comey Samuel, gent. Westgate
Danby Elj<. genUwinii. Bfarket pL
Harrison John, Esq.
Hickson Joseph, chief constable Sat
the E. Division of Langbargb
Lincoln David, gent. Church st.
Mason George, gent. Westgate
Napper Thos. yeoman, Waterfalls
PearM>n Ricfaard,yeoman, Woodbouse
PuUnan Tbos. gent. Westgate
Ricaby Tbos. gent. Belbnangate
Sanders Thos. gent. Westgate
Scartb Richard, yeoman, Northcote
Small Thos.ffent. Church street
Weatherill Tbos. gent. Westgate
Williamson, Rev. T. P. perpetual cu-
rate
Jcadmm»^Boardi$tg & Day 8ehooU»
Beat Ann, (ladles' day) Westgate
Chiucbase wm. (day) Church st.
Endowed C&rammar, Rev. James
Willock, master
National, R. Medd <% Isab. Peacock
Sunley Qeo, (coml. day) Market pi.
West Mary, (ladles' day) Westente
York Josepb, (commercial day)
JgenU— Particular and (Senernl,
Child Rd. (Pb<pnix Are) Westgnte
Clark HenT>', (Atlas lire) Westgate
Dol e M. H. (newspapers) Market pt.
Marshall Tbos. (NeweasUe <& Dur-
ham newspapers) Market pi.
JtlorvXn.
Clark Henry, Town's ball
Hodgson Barwick. Market place
Irvene John, Wesunte
Stephenson Thos. Westgate
JweUoneera and ApmraiterM,
Dale M.H. Market place
Watson <& Marshall, Market place
Skinner <% Co. Westgate, draw on
Barclay, Tritton & Co.
BUUard Room,
Dale M. H. Market place
,Watson John, Market place
Blackimitkt.
Cnlley RobertjChurcb street
Hewitt John, Westgate
Pulman Ralph, near Marlcetplaee
Polman AUjx, (<fe farrier,) Westgate
Rawling Tbos. Bow street
py 3
446
cm.
[North Riding.]
GUI.
Rutter Wm. Fatten lane
IkleM.H. Marketplace
HodgMO Ralph, Westgate
Manball TIkm. jf d: prioter) Mkt. pi.
PMunon Wm. Wettgate
Boot amd Skot Makmrt.
Carter Matthew, Bow street
Garbutt Thos. Wettt$ate
Johnson Win. Nortb-out-gate
Mills Georoe, Bow street
PattisoD Wm. Belknangate
Porritt Thomas, West^te
Robinson Thomas, Chnrch street
Rrroer Richard, Westgate
Wnarton Robert, Church street
Br^ad Bakera.
PoUard Christopher, Westgate
Shepherd Roger, Westgate
Williamson Wm. Westgate
Williamyon John, Patten lane
Briektaptrtf i[e.
Moore Wm. (plasterer) Church st.
Knaggs John, Westgate
VTilliiuDson Robert, Church street
Winter Thomas, Church street
Comey Samuel, Westgate
Damton Wm. westgate
Mascall Wm. Westgate
Sanden Wm. Westgate
Walker Robert, sen. Church street
Wright Wm. Market place
dock ami fTaick Makett.
Belt Thomas, (watch) Market place
Uothank George, Westgate
Wilson Thomas, Market place
Coopers.
Walker Wm. Bellmangate
Wright Thomas, Market place
CornMiUon,
Askew John, Holbeck
Pollard Christopher, Westgate
CiirHsrs and Leather Oif(sr».
Ord Richard, Westfate
Small John, (cutter) Church street
Thompson John, Patten street
Walker Robert, jun. Church street
IhuggUU.
Robinson Thomas, West^te
Smith John, Market place
Farmert.
Afikew Rohi»rt, Parkbouse
Atkinson Tflomas, Cass bank
Barker Thomas, Holbeck
Boys Wm. Bamaby
Corney Harland
Dale George, Westgate
Dale John
Garbutt Wm. Seagdale
Go/ton Wro. Waterfalls
Harding Thomas, Bellmangate
Johnson Robert, Westgate
Mailam Wm. Church street
Moon James, Apple orchard
Pearson John, Westgate
Polhird Wm. Bellmangate
Potter Thomas, Bellmangate
Potter Wm. Bellmangate
Rowland Thomas, Cross Keys
Wardle William, Bamaby grange
Flax Dreeamrt.
Comey John, Marketplace
Hindson Joseph, Nortb-out-gate
Smith Wm. Westgate
Qardemen.
Coouer Wm. Bellmangate
English John, BeUmangate
CrQcert 3*4 Tttk Btaiere,
Baker Ihiunab^ C'hurob street
Camptou Johu, Wtstzate
Child RMhard,W<"stKiiffl
Comey JohD, M»rkft (jLbc*
Darison Rnl|j|L^ ('bur<^ stieet
Dixon ThiKiiicm, Weiitgate
Edward^ Eli^nhrrb. Ourcb street
Hodffsoii H.; . vv.-:v-,Te
Hutcbittioji Juiiu, Jii_:„-t place
King Matthew, Westgate
Lacey E. and T. Market place
Robinson Thos. Westgate
Small John, f tea dealer) ChurNi st.
Smith John, Market place
Unthank John, Wes^te
Hair Dretten,
Pulman Robert, Westgate
Sanders Thomas, North-out-gmte
ifat Mamtfttchtrera mttd FWrrtsrs.
Laing James, Westgate
Wainwiight Thomas, Market plaoe
ItMt ottd Tasems.
Anchor, Wm. Page, Bellmangate
Black Swan, John Husband, Westicate
Buck, John Watson, Market place
Cock, T. Marsh, commercial uin and
posting-house
Foi, John Holdforth, Bow street
Georce and Dragon, J.ohn Scaife,
Market place
Golden Lion, William Pabnan, Mar-
ket place
Highland Laddle,R.Gre8thead, Church
street
King's Head, Ed. WilliamsonyWest.
gate
ordNel
Lord Nelson, AUoe Jowsey, Chnreh
street
Mermaid, John Peart, Westgate
Red Lion, Thomas Nattby, Chorch
street
Seven Stars, Tbon. Medd, Bow st.
Ship, James Walker, Westgate
Sloop, Mary HewHt, North- out-gate
GUI.
[North Rkimff,\
GUI.
447
SuD, M. H. Dale, Market place
Three Fiddles, S. Boys, Westfate
Ironmongen and Hardwaremen,
Dale John, Market place
DoDois Fraocis,|(and jeweller) North-
out-gote
Moore Edw. (A jeweller) Bellmangt.
Skelton Wm. Westgate
Wiley James, Market place
WilsoD Thomas, Market place
Joinen and Cabinet Makert,
Davison Thomas, Cbarch street
Uarpley William, jun.
Johnson Thomas, Church street ^
Small Thomas, jun. (and upholsterer)
Church street
Taylor Benj. Westgate
UhrariM,
Bulmer Thos. (subscription) Westgt.
Dale M. H. (circulating) Market pi.
Hodgson Rd. (circulating) Westgate
Marshall Thomas, (circulating) Mar-
ket place
Lingn Mamifaehirer*.
Hindson John, Nurth-out<gate
Smith Wm. Westgate
Liffuji iiTui frmAU.ti Draptrtf
BaktT Hnimi'Sifa^ Churuli street
C El m moil Jobn, Wesitgtttjti
fhfkl RiotiBnl, Weston te
DilJifieUI Philip, llMw.qtr**et
DixoFi Thomo.^, Wesljute
a I J txib i t j^t>i I J o b r J , Mj tirket place
Ki[iir M/ittbew^ Wi*sti;at*5
Lpifj K. T. M ftrk^t iitace
Smitb John, AlEif ket ^ilaoe
Malttiert and Brewert.
Morritt Wm. North-out-gate
Peart John, (brewer) Westgate
MiUimn and Dre$s Maken,
Campion Isabella, Westoite
Child EUsa, Westgate
Eston Ann. West^te
Pulman Bltsabeth, Westgate
Unthank Hannah, West^te
PainUrt, tfc.
Bulmer John, Bow street
Hicks Rt. (oolourman) Westgate
Sanders Francis, West^te
Wright Robert, Market place
Plumbert and Otaxiert.
Bulmer Thomas, Bow street
Campion Zechariah, Westgate
Wright Robert, Westgate
Parlm' Merchants and Dealert,
Dale M. H. Market place
Pixon Thomas, Market place
Shopberd Roger, Westgate
Rope Maker*,
Corney John, Market place
Hindson Joseph. North-out-gate
Lincoln John^hurch street
Smith Wm. Westgate
Walker James, Westgate
Saddtert and Collar Makers,
Cole Joho, (<fe tawer) Bow street
Dale John. Market place
Husband John, Westgate
Morley George, Market place
Saddle Bortes and Qigt to Let,
ButementMrs. Marketplace
DiUifield and Johnson
Medd Thomas, Bow street
Nedby Thomas, Church street
Seedsmen,
Askew Wm. Westgate
Corney Wm. Market place
Small John, Church street
Shopkmpers,
Easton Thomas, Westgate
Wat<ion Elizabeth, Market place
Wray Joseph, Bow street
Sknmert,
Askew William, Westgate
Bird James, Westgate
Sptrit^ fFimMerchanie if Dealers,
Baker Hannah, (British wines) West-
gate
Corney Wm. Market place
DaleM.H. Marketplace
Dixon Tho8.(British wines) Westgate
Pretty William, Patten lane
Pretty Richard, Church street
Stockton John, Westgate
Williamson Edward, Westgate
Straw Bonnet Makers.
Comforth Sarah, Bow street
Moore Hannah, Church street
Walker EUzabeth, Westgate
West EUzabeth. Westgate
York Hannah, westgate
SurreoHS,Ae,
Makereath Michael, Westgate
Wilson Wm. and Son^ Bow street
Tailors, ife.
Bum Wm. North-out-gate
DiUineld P.(^ draper) Bow street
Havelock Thomas, Bow street
Hodgson Thos. and Son. Westgate
Willmmson Rk:faard, Bellmongate
Tatloie Chandlers, >
Askew William, Westgate
Bird James, Westgate
Corney Wm. Market place
7Yfin^< and Braziers.
Bulmer Thomas, Bow street
Skelton William, Westgate
448
HAB.
[North Midififf.]
HAC.
Wiley James, Market plaoe
frkMUrrigkU,
Davison Thomas, Church street
Httipley Wm. jao. Market place
Nedby James, Church ftreet
OrtonMtehl.(* ptough mkr.)Wertft.
Jjfitet/taNjf.
Aisleby Antbooy, cattle dealer
Askew George, attorney's derk
Laoey B. and T. sub-distributon of
stamps. Market plaoe
Page Wm. wood turner and une woeei
maker, BeUmanntA
Pulman Robert, BaUiff for the manor,
West^te . _ .
Robson Benjamin, whitesmith, Church
street
Scaife John, slater, Market place
Shepherd Rog^r, distiUar of herbs,
SymmonS C has. oonleetioiier, Church
street
Watwn John, buliff for the liberty of
Langbargh
Wright William, agent foreenuine
Tea Company
COACHES.
FVoM Ike Cock inn, T. Manh't
MarkH f/«c«,
The Cleveland, from Redcar to
Bedale. during the season, on
Mon.Wed.<fcSat. arr. at 8 m^.
ret. 7 err. _ .
The UNioH,lh)m Whitby to Sunder-
land, on Tu. and Sat. arr. at 11
mg. and ret. at I past I aft.
LAND CARRIAGE.
Baker William, (lom Castleton on
Tu.arr.at 10, ret. 3
Barker James, from Castleton on Tu.
and Fri. arr. 10, ret. 3
Johnson John, to Stockton on Mon.
Wed. Fri. and Sat. ret. same evg.
Johnson Robert, to Stockton on Mon.
Wed. and Sat. ret. same evg.
Johwon Thomas, to Whitby on Mon.
and Thur. ret. on Tu. and Fri. ;
and to Stockton and Stokesley on
Sot. ret. same evg.
Kitchen Peter, to Redcar^ Marsk, and
Kirkleatbam, on Monday, Thurs-
day, and Saturday.
CfurmerndeSf see Melbecks.
Hab+on (Great and Litde,) in
the parish of Kirkby-Misi)erton, wnp.
and liberty of Pickering Lytbe ; 4 mb.
NW. ofMalton. Pop. 186.
PiclTering Thomas, Esq. lord of the
manor
Snowden William, gentleman
HACKroETH. in the pailsfa of
Horaby, wap. of Hang Baat» EBd liber-
tk»of St. Peter'saiid RicbiDOttdsfaire ;
4 miles NNW. of Bedale. Pop. 134.
Farmm, Outhwaite RicM.
Davison Robert Smith Joseph
Mitchell «eabnel, JoiMrr,
agent to Lord Grasham Thos.
Dundat Afetcatf Abfaham
MitcbeUJota'
Bfown Jonathan, Ume i
Cartwrteht John, sbuemakier
Hall Ralph, vict. Cow
Piews Matthew, blacfcsmitli
Thornton John, com miUer
Walker Anthony, scboolmafter
White John, Udlor
Hackness, (p.) to the wap. and
UbMty of WbttbyStnuid; 6|niteilfW.ar
Scnborough, it a smaB Tillsffe in a rkmC
romantic situation, in a dcHghtftil vale, ftom
which aeveral others nin in varkMitdtTvettam
of the oountry. The prineipal road tbitfacr
ftom Searboroo^, lies over Haiybrow, a
lofty eroincDoe, team the summit of whkli
isanobleview of die oastle^ the coast, and
theoceMB. The loliiiaoent ocmntry, and the
village of Seafty, alio form a pictureamie
landscape. In the denent from this hill to
the vale of HicKnaw, the road Has along the
precipitous edge of a glen, of which the ddes
are adorned with lofty ticea. TWa deep and
pictureiqtte ravine, which ttes to the left of
the road, meeting at length with anoOMT
from the right, which it equally romantSe.
their Junction (brmt the coiiimenctiwent of
the valley of Hadineas. In proceeding a
little way fhrther are two other gleiM, of
which the declivities to the bottom an
covered with a? praft«km of wooiL At
the western extremity, the valey divides
itself into two hranchea; one of Aese, fa
which the present village of Haekaam is
seated, rum into tt^ moon: through the
other the Derwcnt pursues its couim to-
wards the village of Ayton. The bins which
surround the vale of Hsekncat, am firom one
hundred to one hundred and twenty yarda hi
perpendicular height, and their steep dkdlvt.
ties are piOAitely adorned with lofty trees of
the richest foUage^ The hand of nature^
indeed, has here been lavish of her embellisb-
menti, and has moulded these sylvan scenes
into such diflhrent forms and pr^ectioos, as
render them at once sublime and beautifbl.
Springs of water bursting from the sides of
the hills in natural cascades, or fsOhig with
gentle murmun, contribute to enliven the
scenery; and the Dcrwent, which has its
source in the mountainous ooontry to the
north, gUdct with a gentle itnam past the
BAG.
[North Ridi7ig,^
H^B.
449
ttnage, to thewtttwtrdof which the Uok
and tanxcn nMxns fonn « stiiUng oontnut to
the luxuriant Menet of Haduwai. There is
a imall inn here called the Johnstone Anm,
kept by Ita. Hannah Waitea. The diuich
dedicated to St Mary, ia a very ancient itnio-
ture; the Mvlng b a perpetual curacy. In the
patronage of the Marquis of Annandale, and
the Rev. Thomas Irvin is the incumbent.
Here was formerly a cell, beloi^ing to
Whitby Abbeyi which at the dissolution,
contained four monks of the order of Be-
nedictines. The very elegant mansion at
this place, wasbuUtby the late Sir Richard
Vanden Bempdf^ Johnstone, Bart Pop. 143.
Jobiutone, Sir John Vanden Bempd^
Johnstooe Creorge, Esq.
Hogg, in the parish of Kirkdale,
and wau. of Rydale', H miles WNW.
of Kirkby-Moor-Side.
Hagg, in the parish of Whitby^
wap. andliberty of Whitby Strand : 8
miles S. of Whitby.
Hagwortk Halt, in the parish of
Romaldkirk^ wap. of Gilling West, <fe
liberty of Ricbmoudshire ; $^ miles w.
of Bernard Castle.
Halikeldy in the parish of Sigston.
wap. and liberty of Allertonshire ; 2|
miles NE. of Northallerton.
Hall Gate, In the parish of
Kirkby-Ravensworthy wap. of GUling
West, and liberty of Richmondshire ;
5 miles NE. of Reeth. The residence
of Leonard Spenceley, yeoman.
Halnabt, in the parish of Croft,
wap. of Giliing East, and liberty of
Ridimondshire ; 7 miles NE. of Rich-
mond. The residence of John Peni-
ston Mllbanke, Esq. of Halnaby hall.
Handall, in the ^parish of Loft-
house, wap. and Uberty of Lan^baigfa} 8
miles ENE. of GuMxnough. William, son
of Richard de Percy, in the year 1133,
founded at tills place a amaD priory for
Benedictine nuns. There is here a shooting
box of Edmund Turttm, Esq.
Uakoraw, in the parish of Ays-
garth, wap. of Hang West, and liberty of
Richmondshire; 1^ mile NW. of Hawes.
Here is a small Chapel of Eaac, built about
fifty years ago, of t^di the Rev. Edmund
Fawoett, is incumbent; theUviiig is a per-
petual curacy, in the gift of J. A. Stuart
Wortley. Esq. M. P. who is lord of the
manor, and who has recently endowed a
small achool here with 10^ 10*. per aninim.
There is here a magnificent water-fall, com-
monly called Hardrow Scan ; the chasm ex-
tenda above three hundred yards in length,
with huge rodu impending on every side.
At the northern extremity is a cascade which
pours forth in one perpendicular fall a vast
quantity of water into a deep bason below.
In the year 1740, when fairs were held on
the Thames, this cascade was fhwen and
constituted a prodigious icicle of a conic
form, thirty-two yards and three qiuu^ters
high, and the same dimensions in drcum-
ferenoe.
Johnson Wm. vict. Green Dragon
Farmera, Parker John
Honter John Parker Frands
Harlksev East, (p.) in the
wap. of Birdfortb; 7 miles NE. of
Northallerton. The church is a oer-
petual curacy, in the patronage of W.
Bennett, Esq. Pop. 420.
MaynardC|ias.John,Es(].Har1esey hall
Steel Rev. Jonathan Walton, curate <fe
bd^. school for yoong gentlemen
Buichers, Newsom Simon
RaperStockell Oxeiidale Cbristr.
Wright Tbos. <fe cattle dealer
Fnrmera, Russell Geoi^
Ayre Thos. Smith Beni.
Bamlet Robert TumbiUl Robert
Clark Ann WeiffaeU Wm.
Clough Thos. sen. WUkinson John
Ck>ugh Thos. jun. Shoemakers,
Eden Thos. Boston John
Hu^U Thos. Robinson Geo.
Metcalfe James Tailart,
Af itcbeU Christphr.How William
Myles Thos. Ragg William
Bainbridge John, common brewer
Cowell Wm. smith, farrier and vict.
Cat and Bagpipes
Nevison Wm. vict. Bla<^ Swan
Harleeey fTesl, in the parish of
Osmotherby, wap. and liberty of Al-
lertonshire : 5 miles NE. of North-
allerton. Population, 6 1 .
Harnby, in the parish of Spemd-
thorne, wap. of Hang WesL & liberty
of Richmondshire ; 1 mile E. of Ley-
barn. Population, 194.
Farmert, Shoemakers,
Bulmer Christphr. Cloughton Henry
Butterfield Jonn Dodsworth John
Wbitelock Peter Stone Masons,
Winsby Ann and Brotherton Francis
Mary Constanstine John
Bennet Geo. vict. Roval Oak
Croggs George, wbeelwrigbt
Deunisou Wm. lime burner
Harker John, blacksmilb
Hudson Wm. vict. Polton Inn
450
HAB.
[Norih Ridk^.]
HAW.
Raper Jbi
>t Jameit oabinet nttlcer
HARTroRTH, in the palish of 6U-
Bngt ^"'•P* of GUUng Wot, and Hbetty of
RIchinondfhire; 4 milea N. of Richmond.
Here Is a free fnanmar idraolf foundadand
endows bj Sir Thomaa Whartoo, K. B. in
the year 167fl» for thirty poor tcholart selected
from the following plaoet, Haitforth, 14 ;
Gilling. 8: Skocby, 2; Aake, 2; Melionby,
9; LaytoaaDdCarkeii,S: to be elected by
the oreraeon of the poor and chief inhabit-
ant!, and approved by the trusteaa. The
endowment li the Mbool-houae and bnUdio^
with a flneehold turn, situate at Weat Roun-
ton. «anUhiing one hundred and eighteen
aerc% the Rev. John Atkinson is the master,
and the perpetual curate of Barton and South
Cawton. Pop. included with nUUng.
Cnddock Sheldon, Esq. M. P. Col. of
North York militia, HartforU hall
Farmtrtf Hont George
Oreathead Rlchd. Jacksoo Charles
FaJrbaim Adam, miller
Uatltffl, in the parish of Bflddle-
ton, wap. and Ifberty of Pickerinir
Lythe; 7 miles NNW. of Pickering.
PopulaUon, 184.
Hartm. in the parish of BoisalL
and wap. of Bulmer; 9 miles NE. (u
York. Population, 190,
Hanm. in the parish of Helmsley,
and wap. oi lUdale ; 2| miles ESB. of
Helmsley. Kere is a Chapel of Ease,
of which the Rev. George Dixon, is
curate; also a Methodist chapel.-—
Populatkm, 461.
Hantood DaU, in the parish of
Hackness. wap. and liberUr of Whitby
Strand ; 8 miles NW. of Scarborough.
Population, 285.
BarHoHtr or Harriot Air. in the
parish of Helmsley, <ft wap. of Rydale :
«i miles WNW. of Helmsley.
HA WES,
In the parish of Aysgarth, wap. of Hang
West, and liberty of Richmondshiie ; 5|
mtlcs ftom Askrigg, 17 f^om Scdbergh, and
17 from I^ybum, with a market on Tues-
day. A considerable quantity of stockings
arc knitted in this ndghbourhood> which
give employment to a great number of the
Inhabitants. The Chapel of Ease Is a low
plain structure: the living is a perpetual
cwnicy. In the gift of the Und owners, and
Mie incumbent Is the Rev. John Whalcy. The
ohienxXng places of worship arc a Sand^mu-
km is a pubBetcbool wlihanaD«Kle»
mentof lOLpevamnnn. The marfcets aai
btnti llawwi aic to a UniriagstatiL That
an two aBCtansiva raattttfiutorics of kBft hosa
TiM town Is plaasantty sttnatad Bssr the east
bank of tba Ure» and eoaunsadBancxtanslve
▼lew of the nuniDlalnous country by vhitfa
Itissimoandad. From these mouirtaiiiasre
aktiMlad Inge soppttes of coal, lead nd
ttraew Much to the hoooar uf Uie town.
there It here an cxteiMive subsoiiilkii
Ubsaiy, stocked with weD selected boolu of
the bait tuthoca. A great aunber of (he
inhaUtants Be flpeehoMsta of the OottDty (tf
York. Pop. 1408.
POST MASTER.— Cii«ifTOFB«i
Clarbb, O^Io*, ITMsifariAM.
•»• Lettara arrive ffcora Bedale, Ite. wsry
Mon. Wed. Thii. &«. at 11 aag. and sit
dispatched same days at | past 11 aig
to an parts.!
OIRBCTOKT.
Allen Oswald, yeoman. Scan head
Burton Miss, /gentlewoman
Capstack Isabella, genttewoman
Coulton Caj)t. Jtremlah, land agent
Dinsdale Miss Ann
Hanixon Ann, sen. jentlewoman
Harrison Ann, jan. irentlewoman
Metcalfe Rev. J . W. Jthm ^
Metcalfe Christopher, chapel warden
RoBth Christopher, ^ntleman
Tennant Elisabeth, gentlewoman
Whaley Alexander, chapel warien
Whatey Mrs. gentlewoman
JUonan, Scarr Clement
Metealf Richard; OrooBrtt^'
house, Gayle Frankknd Joui*
Whaley A lexander i% parish clerk
Blmcktmitks, Kidd Rodger. sM
Brenkley James droKgist, stsnV
Dinadale Alexndr. office .
Hodgson John Soair Joha, wd
Boot tmd SAoamArs. draper .
Constantine John Storey Jobm aiid
Harrison Matthew taUow chandler
Roiith Thomas
Stockdale Thas.
BttfcAera,
iTeson Christphr.
Iveson Wan.
C/argsrt,
Blythe Richard
Granger Ricburd
Farmtrt.
Allen John H.
MetoairThos.
WiUanJ.andM.
Jo^asra osa Oatorf
Mahrt,
Mason Wm.
Metealf Waifen
Taylor John ^
Kmit Horn, Caftf
SMrIt, ifc. U[rt*
filrthe John , ^
Routh O, and C.
Gayles miU
Moor Christopher Thompson Win*
Morinnd Leonard Schoolmattert, ^c-
Pratt John Hogg Sarah
Pratt Edward Lambert Oswald
Routh Oswald Whaley Francis
HAW. [Norih Riding.^ hax.
4«1
VTilson Elisabeth
Shopkeeperi,
Barker FnincLs, <fe
wool comber
Metcalfe Nathan
Moriand Matthew
Moss John
Moor John
Scarr George
Baldenton Wm. ;
house, Sedbuak
Rudd Launoelot
Tailors,
Bladet Richard
Chapman Thof .
Harker James
Scarr John
7Va DeaUrt,
Metcalfe JoliQ
Metcalfe Ann
White Ann
TimmWUf^e.
Bowe George, 4s
plumber&glasier
Fawoett James
fTint and Spkil
Marchamit,
Metcalfe John
WiUau J. and M.
MKHK€€ptT9m
Blaok Boll, WiUiam Lister
Foontain, WiUiam Dixon
King's Anns, WUUam Ridding, (and
nat raanufiiotorer)
King's Head, William MalliMm
Masons' Anns, John Moor
White Hart, Chnatopher Clarke, (ei-
dse office and posting house)
Bell Thomas, com miller
Buck Thomas, weaver
Bywell Gteorge, cooper
Dowes James, cattle dealer
Pfaukhittd Rtohard, hair dresser
Lister B. milliner and dr»s» maker
Metcalfe Ann, draper <fe ironmonger
Metcalfe Ann, subscription library
Wade John, saddler
CARRIERS.
Wm. Banks to Lancaster, every Thu.
at 6 mg. ret. 9 night.~To Rich.
mood, every Mon. at 6 morning,
returns Tu. 8 morning
John Benson (to the white Hart),
from Sedbergfa ^ Kendall, every
Tu. and Fri. at 10 morning, ret.
2 aitemoon, same days
Tbos. Blackburn (to the White Hart),
from York, every Tki. at 10 mg.
ret. 2 afternoon, same days
Edward Hunter (to the White Hart),
from Askrigg <fe Richmond, every
Tu. and PnTat 10 morning
Wm. Marsden (to the King's Head),
from Settle, every Tu. at 9 mg-.
ret. 2 afternoon, same days
John Moss to Kirby Stephen, every
Mon. dep. at 4 mg. ret. 7 evg.
William Smithson from Manchester,
every Tu. at i past 9 mg. ret. 2
afternoon, same days
Hawkswbll East, (p.) in the
nap. of Hang West, and libarty of Rldi-
moadshirti ffmilQaNB.of Lcybum. The
cfaurdi Is an aodent strucCare, and the Uring
U a rectory. In the gift of Mr. and Mrt.
Gayle, incumbent the Rev. Henry Gayle;
oflUdathig eura^e the Rer. Joseph Abbot.
Mn. Orton is the prindpel Inhabitant. Po-
pulatton wUh WestHawkswell, 176.
Hawkswbll Wbst, in the pa-
rish of East HawksweU. wap. of Hang
West, and libertyr of Richmondshire ;
4| miles NE. of Leybum.
Coore Col. Fletcher Lechmere, haU
^ Abbot Rev. J. curate <& schoolmaster
Faweli Leonard, farmer
Mangle George, farmer
Hawmbv, (p.) in the wap. of
Birdforth : 6 mUes NW. of Helmiley.
The churd) is dedicated to All Saints,
the living is a rectory, in the patronage
of the Cavendish family ; and the Rev.
Godfrey WoUey, is tlie incumbent.
PopnlatkMi, <86.
Dowker Rev. William, curate
Dowson John, com miller
Hanrnkmr. (High and Low) in the
parish of Whitby, wap. and liberty of
Whitbv Strand ; 8 mis SSE. of Whitby .
Here is a House of Industry for the
poor. Population, including Stain-
siker, 634.
Haxbt. (p.) in the wap. of Bul-
mer, and liberty of St. Peter's ; 4
miles N. of York. Here is a church,
the living is a curacy, incumbent the
Rev. John Ellis, vicar of Strensall.
There is also a Methodist chapel
Population, 4lT.
Amitt Robert, gentteman
Biltoo William,- genUeman
Darley John, fl«ntleman
Bdmondson J(uin, gentleman
Heslop Rev. John, chtssical tfe malhe
roatical academy, Haxby hull
Hudson Joshua, gentleman
Plowman John, derk to the Magis-
trates, High Constable of the
wap. of Bulmer, and Coroner for
theliberty of »t.Peter»s
Btacktmitksy BraitbwaiteMarm.
ReyooWs John Burrill Wm.
Silversides John Daniel Thus.
Bricklayera, Ellis Wm.
Amitt John Foster Hannah
LinfootWm. HugfUJoho
CarpeiUm-a, Leadley Robert
Bell Thus. LinfootTbos.
Pearson John Museen Thos.
Wright Thos. Poarson Wm.
Farmers if Feomen, Riby David
Arminson Tbos. Richmond Wm.
Batty Eden Shepherd Martin
Benn Andrew Skeltou Thos.
45S
HEA.
[North Riding.]
HEt.
Snowden Wm.
WUkiDiKNi Geo.
Beal Richard
Bopps Jobn
Linen fVeoieerty
EatwUtle Wm.
Herring John
Sko9mak$r9,
ClwrfcOeortp
Uardlsty B«nj.
HardiatyThoi.
Ueslop Wm.
Tailor*^
Lorrimao Jobn
Stablent Matthew
Batten Ricbard. rict. Red Ltoo
MiUintfUm Matthias, sctioolmaster
T^ JohOy bacon and batter factor
Thompson Tbo«. bacon factor
WhitweU James, butcher
HK.4LA roH, in the parish of Grin-
ton, 'wap. of OilUng West, and liberty of
tUchmuDdthire; U mite SW. of Roeth. —
ThU village is situated io Swatodale, between
^o hiUa» Harlier to the South, and Calver
to the North. The bmd in the valley is par-
ticularly fcrtitef and divided Into anaa lots
for the acooramodatioD oi mincfa.
Barker Samoel, gentleman
Fnrmerty Peacock Ralph
Amndale Geo. Pedley John
4c floor dlr. Mining AgenU,
Harper Simon Gill Francis
Lonsdale James Wau|i;fa George
GaUawny Francis, blacksmith
SwalweU Geo. vict. Black Bull
Weiherald John, butcher <fe gra«iQr
Healbt-with-Scttow, in the
parish of Masham, wa{)8. of HangEastand
WeK, and liberty of Riohmomishiw I SrolUa
W. of Masham. A school was ereoTed here in
1B20, by WUHam Danby, Esq. of 6«lotm
Park, and endowed with llaerts, 8 roods,
and 18 perches of l«nd, a donation of ASOL
having been given by Mr. William Hesling-
tdb, of Masham. Populati<m, 413.
mibtck Lnmds in Hifth AbboUidI,
In tbe_parish of Aysgartb. wsp, s(
Hang west, and liberty of Richmoni-
shire: 6 miles NW. of Hawes. Po-
pulation, 92.
Fnrmergf
Barker Rpbraim
Barker John
Briden Tiiomoi
Carter Jobn
Carter Peter
Glew John, and
butchor
HutcbinsonMattb.
Hutchinson Tbos.
Livbtfoot Wm.
Rider Tha«».
Rider Wm.
Bmorthit Dorothy
Smortbit John
SntUll James
Wilson John
Wintersgill Thos.
Barnes Robert shopkeeper
Close George, schoolmaster
Jobuson Geo. carpenter
Pratt Peter, bUcksmith A riot. Black-
smith's Arms
Rubin$on Peter, shoemaker
Rudd Edw. tolbr <fe vict. Black Horse
ButtiU G«o. stone mason
Walkifr Thomas, taitor
^^ersgill Matthew com miller
HBLMSLBT UPON THE BLACK
MOOR, (P.)
In the-wap. of Rydale, 0 miles ftoo Rirltbf'
Moor-Slde. 16 firom Malton, and S3 fton
York; formerly a place noted fer stateii
Elms, in the midst of which the Dntidi oa die
hOI, stin bearing'their name, pffforawd their
mystic rites. The town is situated on the
declivity of a smalt eminence, gently dopfay
towards the banks of the Rye, from vlMBSi
the wapentake derives its name. Thehogns
are mostly btiiU of atone, and the iiihidiir
tanta, aocording to tfie population retani of
18S], amount to ISM, The maiket day ii
on Saturday. The parish of Hdrosley msy
rank amongst the moat extensive paridM is
thektaigdom. It is more than IfimilM fins
N. to S. and comprises 6 distinct villages, vitk
the valley of Bilsdale, which strdcfaes out
to the hUls in Cleveland. The adjtcat
country is exceedingly fertile, and it islR-
speised with extentive woods and ricfa vslto.
A rivulet running through the town of
Hehnsley, still retains the old Saxon nsBtf
of Bon^ Beck, and Camden xexnarks of it.
that ia his time the water dtsappeiml^ st
about a mile fttm the town, and roseagsia
at Harum, a few atllift below, which phoo-
menon still takes place. Formerly th* ms- •
nufocture of lineu from yam, spun oa lbs
hand wheel fVom the distaff, was canied oo
here to a eoosiderable extent, but the intro-
ductioa oTmaehinery has destroyed Wi
domcefie system, and Introduced fai its stead
a ptooeas of maoulkctuTCS more oondudve to
national wealth, but less oondusive to public
monds. This change has deprived Hein*-
ley of its manufiu^ure, and rendered the
inludritsnts ahnott exdusivoly dependent
upon agriculture. There is here a court to
the recovery cf debts under 40r. and a ehi-
rity school on the national plan, supported
by C. Duncombe, Esq. of DwncombePsA
where 80 ehUdren receive gratuitous instniC'
tlon. The parish church is an antique edi-
noe, dedicatedtoAU Saints; andthcUviog
is a vicarage, of which C. Duncombe, Etf*
is the p^itron, and the Rev. G. Dixon the in*
cumbent. The other places of worship sK»
-a Friends* Meeting-house, and a Methodic
ChapeL Hehnsley was the fSsvourite scene
of the sports and revdriesrf George Villiet»t
Duke of Ouekingfaamt after he bsd rdin'
HJSL.
[Karik Ridings] RSt.
4^
from Um oouit and odrtnet of Charles II. and
4h« neighbouring town of Klrkby-Moor^kle
waa the toene of hit hinniliatiOD, after pro-
fligacy had ivaated Ms flKtune, and disripa-
tioD naoad Ms health. Here, la Ihe worst
ten's worst room, he breathed his last.
Alasl how dianged from hhn.
That life 9C pleaaiune and that sottl of wMm.
In what part of the burial ground this fkllen
companion vt princes was Intened is not
known, but in thepariih register of Kirkby
tt Is reconSed, that on the 17th of April, 1687,
" George VUlaos loid dooke of bookingham,"
was buried here. Helmsley Castle, buUt by the
poble flunily of Ross, la near to the towui
and to distinguished for having been the an-
cient baronial lasldeuee of its lords, and for
having stood a siege in 1644, in fsvour of the
King agdast the Parliamentary fiirotis, un-
der Lord FaHrttoit and smrcndeied on tte
SOtti of November. Soon after. In oomnoo
with the other castles of Vorkshire, thto cas-
tle was dismantled by order of Parliament.
On the western ^de the remains of a range
of apartments, ooostituU^ the mansion-
liouse and offices stUl exist* and sufficient of
the ruins of the Keep remain to Indicate
tts fbrmar strength. The suifounding sce-
nery to beautiful and picturesque hi the exo
treme, and the scattered roaisisof buiIdiQg»
•een through the rich foliage of the stately
trees, and the still more sUtcly double gnte-
way, hire long formed a fovourite sut^feet
fiorthe painter's peadl.
DuDcorobe Park, the seat of Charles Dun-
combe, Esq. ia situated in this parish
and within one mile of the town. The
mansion house which Was designed by Van
^ bmgh, but executed by Wakefield, and com-
pleted fai 17I8, to in the dadc order of
•rdiiteeture, and the front in particular is
esteemed a happy specimen of architeetural
dtiU and combination. The haU to a mag-
nificent room sixty feet long and forty wide,
flnmnipded by fourtQcn lofty Corinthian
pillars and ornamented with a number of
busts of the Greek and Latin poets, with
Urge medallions of the twelve Csesark The
aaloon to elghty-dght feet by twenty-four,
and to formed into three divisions by Ionic
piUan, and elegantly adorned with antique
atatues and family pictures. Communi-
eating wiUi tiie soiooo to the north to a
handsome dining room, and to the south an
elsgant suite of apartments all appropriately
furnished; but the most interesting part of
the ftimituTe to derived from the penciU of
eminent pAJnters. and consist in the valuable
pletnree which ornament the Interior of thto
auperb dMdlhig. The gnwnds are Uid out
«6th an «tog«iee If taatc equal le that irtUch
haa bean dtoptayed in the selection of the
The garden a^Johiing to thb
house haa a tnrraae whieh allbnla many
deUghtf^ prospects. From hence to seen
an Ionic Temple, whldi itself commands a
variety of landscapes} a beautiftil vaDcy
winds at the base of a noble amphitheatre of
hanging wood, and the opposite ptontatioB*,
whidi spread over a fine Atent of hill, fringe
the shore of the By^ which runs through
the valley and forma almost in its centre a
charming cascade. Nothing can be mot*
truly beautiful than the assemblage of ol^ects
seen fai a bird's eye view tiom thto a|x%
Thto view, to beheld with delightful variatitfi
in walking along the terrace to the Tuscan
Temple, as flresh scenery breaks upon the
eye almost at every step. The temple situ-
ated at the point of a bold promontory orna-
mented with stately plantations and pro-
jected into a winding valley, curomands the
most sublime and beautiAU scenes. Thi
vaUcy, the river and the cascade, are seen
beneatht and in the tmat the prospect tx,'
tends and becomes beautifully variegated.
The castle, Helmaley church, and the towifr
appear in the midst} and the valley Hlere .
forming into a rich sequestered lawn is we)l
oontiaaled with the rougher vissge of tha
hilly moors whidi are seen In the distance.
Such Is the pictoiesque description whidi
Young and HinderweQ give of the paradi-
saical scenes of Duncombe park. Tha
beautiful monastic ruin of Rivalx Abbey^
only two miles distant, adds to the interest of
the vicinity ; and four miles to the SW.at the
entrance lo the vale of York, stands thft.
companion ruin of Byland Abbey.
POSTMASTER,
Thomas Papk, Castlsoatk.
Letters from York arrive at 5 rooming,
and are sent off to York at 2 afternoon.
Letters Arom Kirk by arrive at 1 noon,
and arc sent off to Kirkby at 7 morning.
DIRBCTORY.
Dizoii Rev. G. vicarage, Boudgate
Duooembe Charles. Ksq. Duuoombe
Park
Sand with Major Wm. Market place
academies, (Bdg, and Day)
Simpson Rev. Grorjre. Market ulace
Ward John, (National) Cbtucli stteef-
Bank,
Hutchinson 9. agent to the KorUi>»
Riding bank. Market place
BLacksmtott,
Clark JohnTlJil. 1
Clark Jonn, «ert^l
Cooper John. C<^
Mason John, (;
Bondgate
:(?tpln(!e
^et place
ite
•dware,4wd^
.BMh.
[XorA MUkig.] m.
JoBM Hugh, ChMRh sUret
ModikoQM
AmtayWi
~^0. Mwketplaoe
^fm. ttrf Sob, MuEet plaoe
Il6vbv Wn. Fottergsio
Pipe fUdMrd. M arl»t place
Kkkax^mm Tbomai. Churcii tCreet
SinpeM BetvemlD) Ubtiroh fUeei
SobUj John, P«tteig«te
Cora Faelort.
Conloi Robert, Charch street
Win Tbomts, Church street
Drufgiti,
Mjw Rfchwd, Market place
Bentley Joho, Market place
Bbaw JoMfh, Church street
SifswQcth wm. Bondgate
€i<wdmen.
Commli^s Matthew, FoCteigate
Smith Oeoige, Ryegate
WaUoB Qeorge, Ryegate
0POMr«. Tfm Dmkrgf Umm md
Ir oeUiB Or«Mrf, ^Te.
Barker Thomas and John, (and
and batter (actors) Manrnt plaoe
BentleyW.W. Market place
Hutchloeoa Simeon, (andMrentto the
Korwich UnioQ Fire «c Oftoe)
Market plaoe
SpowdtfD L. Church street
Trueman Darid, Chureh street
BniUr$mti Fmri§r»»
Burrows Jaa^s, Bofoitffacate
Canoiel Da?ld, Castigate
itmt and Tavenu,
Black Swan, Matthew Agar, (A eiclte
office) Market place
Board, B. Simpson, Chiuch street
Srown,lohn Coweo, Market place
olden liioii, S. Catenoa, Market pi.
New Inn, Tate and Coates, (4r pok-
ing house) Boroughsate
Royal Oak, Ann Pape, Market place
irOfMM«|r«r«, 4re.
PapeTboe. (A glorer) CasUegate
Spark John, Market place
Joinmrt mtd CabinH Makmr$.
Prank WiUiaro, Castle/i(ate
Miloer Michuei, Ryegate
Senrk John, Market place
Weau George, Bondgate
PrcvitiotLDtaltri.
Biifker Thomiu, Churdi street
Moorhoitte Ralph, Borougbgate
Rountree Wmrfsodsab-diitrihahiiif
stampa aad last maker, M «rlDti|L
Tyremaa Abvabaai, BofoapgaU
Dawaon Robert, BoMdgals
Jackson Johii» Chuieh itieet
Xeee M§aittncttnt$%
BttokJobn,Chvohstieet
WUaoQ ThooMSy Pott«gate
Barrick Tboms, Market plaoe
WaitlWm.MailBatplaca
abfTii Mf9&Mtm»
inb,(*BMltsler)Chiiiefe
•trset
BM^aslB, Cbonh street
Haifte Robert, Maritet plaoe
Nees Job, MMet pboe^
Saadwlth John, Mvtotpleef
TWfare.
Betta Charlea, Potteiigate
Betts James, Pottemte
Cooper Thomas, BoMgale
Johnson Robert, Casttegete
Webster Joha, Chuich street
VMow Ckamdlmt.
Cowen John, Market place
Shout Cbaitos, Bondgate
Sanith William, Chorcb street
fTotekand Ctoe* Jfaiar*.
Stewart Robert, Bondgate
Ward William, MaiteTplSoe
fTkmlwBrMtM.
Warrener Thomas, Bondgate
Wanener Richard, Pott^^ato
MtfS0effeay.
Craggs Jane, MllUner, Church street
Dawson John, exciseroan, Castiecsta
Fenwk:k John, com miller, Chma st
Harrison John, Church street
Harrison Tbonaas, Churoh street
Uutchinaon John, aceoontant, Bo-
rougbgate
Jackson Wm. tomar i&wood,Chai«
street
Miliier John, honae and sign paiak^
bottom of Casttegate
Munford Thos. stey maker, Cbai«h ft
Park John, tanner, Boroitfimta
Rook Thomas, braaier, <kc Castlegt.
Sigxworth Sarah, maltster, Chucbst*
Tate John, Borougbgate
Tbomuson John, Borougbgate
Ward George, gunsmith. Church st
Ward John, Market place
Windress James, currier, Boroogt^
WiUUm Simpaoi^ to Y«k Moa.aal
REL.
[Notih Riding.}
HBU.
«55
Tbur. ret. Tu. and Fci. dep. ]
mg. ret. 6 evg.
WiUlani Howe, to Malton To. ftud
^ Tfafur. dep. 3 tng. ret. 6 evg,
Wmiam Wood, fo Think Moo.
dep. 3 mg. ret. same day ; and Lt>
Kfrkbv on Tu. dep. 1 aft. ret.
tame aaj.
John Pearson, (to the Black Swntt)
firom Scarbro', air. Fri. at 7 night,
ret. Sat. at 2 aft. by way of K&k*
by and Pickering.
Hblmilbt Gatb, (p.) in tbv
«BiteENE.of Yoik. Herais aotumOi,
dedicated to St Mary; the Uvinff li a tIot
n«e,.or wbUk Cb« fakmd at '<M»ldakk
i» ti» pctran. ThU village boM mile ftofli
StaanffMdbridfQ, where there tea greet an^
nay ftfar /or eattle» doth, Ace. whkli
was ftrnnerly held henb Pop.S09.
Dawson Matthew, gent.
Holmes Rer. Tlmnas. cuiate of
Skirpenbeck
Homeley Marmaduke, gent,
Ridley Mrs. Jane, eenOewc
Wilkinson Rev. Joho, ricar
BUtektmilMs, Farmmrtf
Dickens Thomas, Real Robert
Watte ThomM HaU John
_ JENOefarv, Shiter John
Horseley John Tanftekl John
Whitweu Benj. Twinuan John
WhitweULeonard
Cooper Wm. vkst Three Cups, Stam-
ford bridge West
Cooper Thomas, jotaier andoOiiiiet
maker
Fewster Thomas, cooper
Isard Richard, wheelwright
Marshall Wm. shoemaker
Ifartin James, keeper of the lunatJc
asylum
Pashley John, tailor
Rather James, vict. Bhck Horse
BelmaUf Otm or Ufprnr, (p.) in
the Mspk at BtttaMT i 1 raUei NE. of Yoorfc.
Here Is a cfaurdi, ^edJeeted to St Peter ;
the living ie a rectory, in the patronage if
the King, and OielUv.Fkande Wm. Dcaltry
istheiarambeiit
Hblpbrht, in.theparish of BraT-
ferton, wap. of Buhner, and liberty of
St. Peter's ; 4 miles NE. of Borough-
bridge. Population, 611.
_ Ulo€kntiilh9^ Kirk Edwaid
Darby Wm. Lund John
Knowlson John Carpt/Otrtj Ae,
BtUchen, Fiankland Joan
EBis Robert Hodgson Wm. (^
aatenbyOw). parish oterk
Ij»^h'Uv\ Murk
Wli^'titley CJ. sen.
H'l3efilleT G^ juni
WiLtfoij Ralph
F^Twerxj
Buttefy Rot;t^r
Coate« Jofiatluui
("Ofites James
Fnwcett M«ttb.
Jacks«ii Wm,
Kettfcwell Wm.
KirkRobt^rl
Lrtw.son Geo.
MtirvfCKj+i OtK>,
Xp^ROn Johw
McUoUun Andrew
Piirker Joku
Rj<ier Robert
-Snut lutein JuLn
If etcallie Thos.
Moiser Robert
QroetriA Draptrtf
Coates Christ.
Gilbert Thos.
Parker Meek
WetberiU Thos,
Skoemakert,
CUflTord Wm.
nUdreth Richaid
MiUsWm.
Skaife John
Stead Emmnni
YarkerJohn
Hodgson Bdwaid
Holmes Wm.
Spence Thos. •••.
Spenoo Thos. jun*
Bean JohOj cooper
fit^lt G^or^ej none meson
Bo^iom worth Jylin^ hairdresser
BronHJer Thos. national schoolmasll^
Hiilf<ry Thomws maltster
(.'.'ivenJtsb J(}<;t^pb^ tinner 4r brasieff
Oeirley Tt^nina^^ vict. Oak Tree
EAjilerhy Tbonmi, baker
Km Jo^^ub, Yii't. GoMen Ltaa
GatA?tjhy Wm. viGt* Dof[.
Haw John^ briijklayer
Lnmb^^rt Wnt. brewer and maltster
Wnt>unTbotna^, earthenware deator
Wb(."[aJey lieu. lici. Crown
Hbi.wjtk, in tiie perish of Kirk*
by- R aw t\sv,*ij r\ h, wap. of Gilling West,
firtd lilterty of KidinioDdsiiire: 4 milea
NK- of llecth.
HLili:bJn*ian Simon, yeoman
ilemlin^toH^ In the parish of
StflintoD, wjip fttii) liberW of Lanf-
biif^b I i miles N. of Stokesley.—
i'tipuliiUon, '2,
Hrmtkhskm^pb, in the parish 4i
wap. or [luUn^i 7 mUei WSW. of Malton^
L^HitbUiin^ 3 poptjldikiaof lOilaouIa.
Cactifi tiowanl, the seat of the meet
fiCibW FnileriFk i^rlof CarUlle, li situated
in th iH my*mh i 1 1^ Thb magnllloent manskm
wan built bctwi^vn the years 172S and I7SU
Cmm a A^^gn of Sir John Vaatmgh* in the
mine tiy\v OS BkTihehn House, In OzfbnU
^hinj^ by the Htgla Hon. Chsrlee Howard,
Lhe third Kar) nf <. arlUe, OD the site of Che
i>id ctAi]e gf LUiujcTtltelf^, nhfch wm de-
stm]pcd hf an nvcni^Atti tn, GMle Ucmavd
hju a iongcT linv of firoot thsB Blnheim
ilou«t!f Hid its exierior ia extremely mafttl*
flHutj ihv ttate ai>«gruncbtB aie pattieiitariy
dUtingu^tH^ tilt gmdeur of appearance 1
Q o »
iS6
Bt)r.
[North Riding,]
HIL.
■Dd tbt printrty ooQedioB of pttnttngi,
iHMtuBSf tKom Ac with wtaidi tiiSi iMinskm
«• eorichad aAmI a hifb gncMoation to the
cAlnilrcn of the fine arts, vldht the liberality
p Um aobla iiropiietor, in admittiog tb«
tubtie to vlaw thto ekgiml repotitory, ctw
lUet him to grat^ul appt^uM. The luU it
.35 A«t squan. and 60 feet high, iennl-
naUnc at the lop in a qpackws dome, 100
feet hiflw andadoraed wi(h oolummoC tha
CoriBthiao and Compocitc order. The walls
are painted by PeUfrioi with the hirtory of
PhaelaBy a«d the room is ocpameoted with
several aattque statues and busts. To de-
scribe aU tbe dUkreot xooom in this prioeety
msMJoo, tofetber with the snpert) paintiry,
{tatucs, ^e. which it eootains, wovld -fill a
vuhnne. The musenm, 24 feet square, and
the antique gaUsry, lOD feet by SO,eootain a
vast aassmbla^ of curiosities. In the sooth-
west comer of the museum is a cylindrical
altar, ah^utfour leet and a half hS^ which
anciently stood in the temple of Delphi,
Im^ifbt (torn Italy, and was presented to the
Lord of Castle Howard by the immortal
Nelson. The taste displayed in the pleasure
grounds eonespoads with the magnifleence
of the house. The park. Is beautiful and ex-
tensive; and the pseeent Eari of Cartisle has
greaUy imptoved the scenery by the addition
of a fiive sheet of water, at an apprcftrtale
distance tnm the south ftont. A besutlfiil
tntermixtuie of wood and town deHghls the
eye; and the prospects are every wheretieh
and fUU of pleasing variety. Theonmcntal
buildings in the park are in astyleof gmn^
deur. AttheentMneeeik the south, is an
elegant inu, for the aceommodatkm of stran^
gen. In the centre of hsautlful avenues,
bordered on each side with Inity trees, and
crossed at right angles, stands a statdy
quadrangular obelisk. 100 feet in height,
erected in the year 1714, to commemorate
the victories of John Duke of Marlborough,
aftd to fix thedata of the erection of Castle
Howard. On the opposite side of the obelisk,
&c!ng the western avenue is hiscribed t^
If to perfection these nlantoiions rise.
If they agreeably my heirs surprise,
ThU fsi^ful pillar will their age declare.
As long as time these characters shall spare.
Nearly apposite to the grand entrance, in
tlae north front of the bouse, an elegant mo-
tumiant oommemoraUs the victories of
Lord Nelson. Those glorious names,
Aboukfar, Oopsnhagen, and Trafalgar, in-
scribed on three of its sides^ in laige gold
chaeacters, call to remembrance the achieve-
mcniaor the naval hero, and testify thepa-
Motiain of the noble proprietor of this man-
■ion. Abo^t l^ar a mile to the eastward of
* house is an Ionic temple, with Ibur por- i
ticos andabeatttifUl teterior. Ttie ecisA-
oes of the door-cas«i are suppocted tiy leak
cohnnns of black and yellow marble ; and
bi the comers of the ronn are piJerteri -
In niches over the doois ate bosu ol' Vea-
pasisn, Fanstina, Trajan, snd Satunjb—
The floor b dU>posed in compartments of
antique marble of various colours, and the
room is crowned with a d«ane, splen^dly
gilt. About a quarter of a mile fsither,
and nearly in the same direction, stands the
Mausoleum, a circular building, above SO
ftet diameter, snd surrounded wMi a bsod-
some colonade of Dork pitlars. Over fke
vanlt Is anaiessnt circular chapel i tbeceniea
fhmwhkli the dome rises, is supycwted by
dghl Cdvtnailan eohnnnBt and the oraa>
mental earvings are light and plearing . Tbe
hei^ofthestnMKveisdOfini. thttafthe
imide ta «8: Ma Is in diikrent conpart-
menu inlaid with i
FrecMck Earl of CarBsle
George Lord Visooiint Morpetli
Beal Joseph^ tbe pedestii«n
Roja John, farmer and aiictioA
Coverdole John, fiarmer
Elliot Isaac, gamekeeper
Kirby Aim, vict. Cmsw Ino
Hbworth, in the pvfehMoT 9t.
Cuthbert and St. GUes. York, and
wap. of Bulroer: 1 mile BNE. ot
York. Here is a Sandar school, sttp«^
ported by memben of ue firtaWteht^
church. PopulatioQ, 14^
Cook Robert, genUeman
Dibh Mk. Q. D. g«titlewoiB8ii
Ellerbeck John, ^otlemaD
Sloore Miss Arm, gewtlapomm
Sturdy Wm. geotienuM
Surr Thomas, geottonum
TomUntoB Johu, gtmi^etauk
White William, Esq.
Wilkjnsou John, gentlemiin
Farmtrtf Stoker Benjamfii
Ricbaidion Geo. Todd Thomoa
(feoatt&e dealer WilkiuoD ThoK
Bewlev Robert, bridrmaker
K/und John, shoemaker
Rnbfnson Wm. blacksmith
WilkinMn Sol. vict. BuUdk Btttdwr
Wilson Wimam^ tailor
Wilson James, joiner and carpenter
HMdenUr, ia the parish of
Appleton-le-Street, and yna, of Rj-
dale: 3 roUes WSW. of Maltoo, a
small hamlet, the residence otGeotg^
Strickland, Esq. Pop. S3.
iSU^/er CTrittt, in the parish of ffadi^
ness, wap. and liberty of Whiths
Strand ; 7 mUes WNW, &Scarb|o\
hiXm [North Riding.'l
HOO.
4W
HiLTOM, (P.) ia the wap. and
Hbttty ot L«iflbM|ht 4 mU« ESE. at
Yarm. Tbe ohurch b a ptain, andent niMU
■drueture* The liTinf ia a perpetual cnrafcy,
in Che patmnage at Lord Ocorge Henry
Cavendiihs IncuDBbeMt, the Rev. Robert
Farmert, Prestoo Jobn
Coates Geo. Stockdale Frends
Coates Francis Watson Richard
Nightingale Wm.
Appleton MlchaeL tailor and draper
Appleton Jtthn, bbcksmlth
Preston Win. parish derk
WUsoa Wm. ^ct. Fox and Hounds
Wilson Wm. jun. shoemaker
Wrigbtsun Robert, com miller
Hm DERWBLL or HlLDKNWSt.1*,
fp.) in the wap. and Uhecty of Langliugh;
8 miles NW. of Whitby. The chureh, dedi-
tated to St Hilda, i« a very ancient edifioet
the Hvhig is a redoryi In the patronage of
Lady M. Boynton. and the Rev. WUUam
Smith iethe ineiimhent. Intheehviehyard
thert tea wad* or spring of pore water, called
St. HiM^ well, ae«r which, it la eoiOeetufed,
she had an oacaiioiial retreat, whloh not
only etiU recainehername, buteonmiunieates
the tame to the pailih. Rowland thlnke it
piobahle that. In very dietant agee, ehurehei
were dweUtag^iouiee for the prieeti, asweU
M phMtaofwoaMpforthepeoplst and that
theBeibve they were generally built near a
wen of clear water« In the year 1603 a
plague, eootraeCed ttota n Torlclsh ship
stranded on the coaet* broke out in thie vil-
lage, and raged Ibr lU weeks, carrying off
a number of the Inhabitants, but fortunate
dM not extend fta bsnefbl Influence to any
of the neighbouriiv villages. Pop. 1483.
Van Hemmltt Re?. Jobn, curate
Wliite Hannab, gentlewoman
Fonwrr, Soartbe baao
Dobson Thos, ScarCbe Wm.
Daell Tbos. Welford Jobtt
HiU Wm. Skomnkeri,
Lewis Philip Adamsoii Luke
Hardball Ann Armstrong Qeo.
Mtfrry Robart fP'kMtwrigkU,
iroonIsaac,4femiUarAtkinson Wm.
Newton John Peaoock Leonard
Reed Wm. Skelton Thot.
Oibeon Wm. viot. and butcber, Sboiil-
der of Mutton
Jefferw)n Jobn, tailor
Robinson Mnttbew, schoolmaster and
parish clerk
fmallwood Wm. Yiot. and blacksmitii,
Brown Cow
HMMiktettiit^ in tbeparlsb M Co^
▼erbam, and wap. of Hang West; «
miles 8W« of MiddlebaiDy pleasaiilly
situated in Corerdale.
HiPswBLL. in the pailsb of Catte*
rick, wap. of Hang Eak, and liberty
of Rk^mondshire; 8 miles 8E. M
Ricbmond. Populatk>n, 278.
Bradlej Rer. James, ofilciatingcarata
MetcaUe Wm. gent. Hipswell lodge
FarmBr*, Severs Robert
Kirby Wm. Sledge Christr.
Metcalfe Geo. Jan.
Binks Edmund, bbKsksmith
Gill Leonard, schoolmaster
Homer Ann, vict. Volunteer
Langstair Anthony, wbeelwrigbt
Metcalfe Geo. com miller
HoU pf Htrcum^ a cave, in tbe
parish of Leavisbam, wap. and liberty
of Pk^kering Lytbe: 7 miles NNB. of
PUAering!7
Holme, in tbe parisb of PIckbiU.
wap. and libertr of Allertonsbire ; 8
miles 8B, of Bedale, the residence of
Jobn Stockdale, genUemaou of Holme
Lodge. Population including How*
grave, 102.
Holme, (Nortb) \h tbe parUbof
Kirkdale, wap. of Rydale : 3 miles.
S. of Kirkby-Moor-Skle. Pop. 24.
Holme, (Soutb) ki tbe parisb of
Hoviugbam. and wap. of Rydale ; T
mis. from Klrkby*Moor-Ade. Pop. 66,
HoLTBT, (p.) in tbe wap. of Bnl«
mer ; 5 miles BNB. of York. Here is
a baudsome brick oburob. dedicated to
tbe Holv Trinibr ; tbe Uvliig is a rec-
tory, of wblcb Mrs. Nelson lii tbe pa*
troness, and tbe Rer. Robert Warbucw
ton tbe incumbent. Pop. 170,
Appleby Tbomas, gentleroau
Smitbson Robeix, soUdtor, (olRct»
Collieigate, fork)
Pmrmers A rettmen, Stotwell Joba
Bentley John Tayl(yr Jouathan
Lund Marmaduke Taylor Tbomas
Rookes Davkl Waud Robert
Smitbson Tbos. Wilson George
Archer George, sboemakar tifiA ^M*
Lord WeiUngtuq
Atkinson Wm. blacksmitli
iSPb^ide*. in tbe paHib of Ronald*,
kirk. wap. of GUUng West, andUber.
ty oif Ricbmondshire : 11 miles )lw«
or Bernard Cattle. Pop.sot,
Ifood Ormure, in tbe parisb of KiV
bum, wap. of Birdlbrtb. and Kberty of
Ripon ; tf miles ESB, of Tblok, rd*
pulhtion, 80.
458 HOP. [North RiUng.'] B&r.
Hope, in tbe parish of Barninghain, I p«Twnoit There wire b1k» tomA In
wai). of Gining West, and liberty of thegwdens. coiiria«rehle renntoi of Ml*>
1l1tHinioa<1iKhin> ; 6 miles S. of Bernard
Castle. Population, 44.
HoR\BY, fp.) in the wnp. of
Hang East, and Ubrrtlcf of St VttctX and
RichmoBdahlre ; 5 mikt NW. of Bcdale.
Here it a diurch dedicated to St Mary ; the
■▼h^ te a vioaragc, in the patronage of the
Dean and Chapter of York, and the Rev. J.
AklerKm, b the incumhent Hontby castle
one of the seata of Hi» Grace the Duke of
Lcecte, is situated in this township. This
mansioa is • spacious structure of a mixed
architecture, and the apartreents are grand
and superbly finished. The situation is
commanding and fitom the battlements are
seen to great advantage the rldi and pto-
turetque valley of Bedale, stretching up to
the western moors and forming a grand and
tmp^ing contrast H<vnby castle was an-
cienUy the lordship and aeat of the fiimily of
St Quintin, from whom It passed to the
C'nnyers, and ultlmalely lo the OsbMnea.
PjpulAtian, 10ft
Osborne, Oeorxe Winiam ^ederlck,
Duke of Leed«, Ac. Hornby castle
PatUfion Rev. M. I. A. M. curate
F»wm. Renforth Wm.
Oiithwftite Wm. Scaife Cbmtnpbcr
Ontliwaite Richd. Stelling Antbony
PoweU Cbristpbr.
M'Kenale Dorothy, tlct. Board
Hornby, In the partsh of Great
Ameaton, wap. and liberty of Allertonshire ;
« mil« N. of Northallerton. The »mly
fUnco of worship in this vinage is a small
Methodist chapel. The Grange in this town-
ship is the residence of Henry Howgitl* Esq.
Population, 238;
Hnrst ffouM^ tn the iNurlsh of
foverharo, wap. of Han^ West, and
lib«>rty of RIchmQud^bire ; 6 miles SW.
of Aliddlebam.
ITonLTBY (Rli^b), hi the parish of
Hornby^ wap. of Bung East, A liberty
of RirhmondKhlre ; 4 mU, N.of Bedale«
of which Thomns Robson, Esq. is the
principal inhabitHnt. Pop. included
•with A inderby Mj-ers.
HouHbp (Low), in ihe P^f'sh of
edit!<j, «ran. of Hanjr East, *J»»>f »Jy
>blre ; 3 mis. N. of Bedale,
^jsUAM, (p.) in the wap. of
Rydalerr ^es-«. of Kirkby-Moor^fcle.
AneteJtISf fft* seat of the great Roger d«
5WM««i^.! birt w>w possessed by the Worsley
. f amliy. In the gardens of Thomas Worsley.
^wf. in 1745, was discovared a Roman hypo-
and in another plac^ a snail tessdated
Ings. evidently pravbig the apocto haw becB
the site of a Roman vUia. A charter waa
granted In the 30th year «f tlie re«a of
Henry 111. for a market, ftir, 4te. and re-
newed in the 13th of thereign of George Ifc
1730. Tha market m be hcW on the Thurs-
day { the lairs tu be held on the litb. 15th.
and 16th of Auguat, for live catUe, and
all kinds of English grain, mtrdiaadiae*
&e. The market haa been disconthkued a
number of yvaxs. Here b a school eakn^e*
with lOL a year, by the Rev. Jmnea Gnvca.
of Beverley, Ibr twdve poor cMktren, and
iOL by Mrs. Ann Arthingtoo, of ArtMngtomr
the intcteat of which was lo be appKedto.
wards educating four diildren. The churdi
is<MkatadtoAUSafaitos and tht living ia a
perpetual curacy, of whkh the Ear! oC
Carlisle. Utlie patron, and the Rev. Robert
Freer, the incumbent; then is here alao %
Methodist cfaapeL Popolatioa. 649.
Prood ReT. Richard
Wales John, j^DtlemiMii
Worsley E. ^. HaU
Blacksmith*, SkeHqn Tbomaa
Bonwel! George
Mook Wro.
Aodaer Thomas
GoodwiUWm.
Tindnll Ralph
Grocer*,
Banks Robert
RobsoDTboma*
Joimmrt^ ift.
Tboimpson Jamtf Foster George
AiraMrs, HarnsoD Roberi
Carr James Sfcoajwiara,
Foxtoii Thomas Banks Robert
FrtMT John Banks Wm.
Gibson John Jackson Tbos.
GoodUl Robert Siuqtke^>erg^
HoMartGraoe Foster George
Horusej- Tho». HewffiUDanici
Leiife Thomas Wilson Geo.
Lockcy Rkbard Surgeontf,
Lythe Wm. Dfeton Henry
Meicer Wm. Wilson Jiun««
Mitchell Wm.
Audi»er John, stone m&^n
Brongfa WUliam, bacon factor
Browu Peter, perComer
Dawson Edw. piumber 4e gw««
Dobinson Elizabeth, straw bat mfr«
Dob«!on WUlkm» tallow cbandlei
Hessay Johu» watch maker
Jobosoo Miss» day ^ool
Joy Ridiard, schoolmaster
LoGkey Richard, viut. Talbot Ina
Moor John, draper and tailor
Moor Sarah, milliner
Ridsdale Thomas, widdler
Simpson Thomas, basket maker
8keIton Jobn,riet.dkroalUter,l?ev ntk,
Sunlay Jo|m; cooper
HOW.
[fTorth mdmg \
niTs.
45»
Tnylor Fmocis, vlct. Lion
Watsou Wm. corn miller
Hotm, in the parish of PidcbiU, and
wap. of Halikeld; 6 miles SW. of
Think. Populatioo, 32.
Howe, in the parish of Old Maltoo,
and wap. of Rydale ; 8 miles from
Maltoih
HottgntMy see Sotton Howgrare.
* Hotels jfke, in the parish of Danby,
wap. <fe liberty of Langbatgb ; 11 mis.
from Whitby.
Howlhorpo, in the parish of Ro-
▼inghamy and wap. of Rydale ; 7 mis.
from Malton. Population included
witl^ Airyholme.
Httby, in the parish of Sutton^n-
the-Form, wap. of Bnlmer. <fe liberty
of Pkskering LVthe; 4 miles SB. of
Easinfcwold. Here are Wesleyan and
PrimitiTe Methodist chapels, and a
Friends' Meeting boose. Pop. 497.
Hudtwdly in the parish of Cat-
teriek, ^mp. of Hang West, and liberty of
Richmondshire; 9 miles SW. of Richmond.
Thtfe is in this townsliip an extensive lead
mine, and also • ooIUery. The Chapel of
Ease is a small ancient stmctnre, of which
the Rev. James Bradley, is curate. The
extcaoniinary mount called Round Haw, is
to this township. . Pop. 905.
Hdmbiirton, in the parish of
Knby-on-the-Moor, and wap. of Hali-
keld ; % miles NB. of Boroii^bridge.
The principal inhabitant Is Mr. Joseph
Smith, yeomao, of Bnrton Grange.
Pop. with Milby, 120.
Hvnderlhvoaittf in the parish of
Romaldkirk, wap. of GflUng West,
and b'berty of Ricumondshire ; 6 miles
NW. of Bernard Castle. Pop. 318.
HuNTiifOTov, (p.) in the wap. of
Buhner, apart la the liberty of St. Petei's;
3miles NNE. of York. Hera is a chuieh
dedicated to All Saints; the living ia a vicar-
age I under the patmnage of the CoOcfa
of Vkars, York, and the Rer. J. Richardson,
A. M. Is the inoMmbeot. This village U
sitaated oa the east bank of the navigable
nvcrPusb Popuktkm, 346.
Atkinson Rtehard, sni^geon
Darby Mn. A. gentlewoman
DowKer Tbos. Esq. Manor cottage
Smith Tbos. Esq. Fo^field bouse
Wisker Matthias, gentleman
Farmers if Yoomm, Fowler Leonard
Barron Henry Gray Simeon
Bearpark Thos. Hall John)
CJegg JoMtbaa KAHjOoa Wm,
Skoemaksrs,
Boggitt Thoinas
Brown Mark
Skopksfpmrs,
Knaptoo Thomas
Rhodes Joseph
frheslwngktty
DunniUWm.
WaidWimam
Lund Wm.
MolserWm.
Moi^er Edward
PhiUips James
Ware Matthew
Wood James
Land Surveport,
Barron Henry
Moiser John
Burton Robert, schoolmaster
Cass Thomas, vict. White Horse
Croft John, com miller
Dixon Wm. vk!t. Hare and Hounds
Oittes John, butcher
Varey John, vict. <fe blacksmith
HoNTON, in the parish of Patrick
Brompion, wap. of Hane West, liber-
ties of St. Peter's and Riobmonrlsbire i
6mUesNW. ofBedale. Pop. 496.
Poster Francis, gentleman
Biaeksmiihs, Rider George
Caygili Geoi;ge Skoemakmrs,
Thonipsoo Robert Todd Robert
Buickersy Tomlin John
Robin^u Jacob ToiVors,
Robinson Wm. E^les William
Farmmrs, Metcalf John
Miller Charles fTheeUtrigkU,
Thomas John Coates Geo.
Thomas Thomas Richardson Geo.
ScAooimasters,
Atkiiisou John
Bollon Joseph, wood cotter
Carter Mary, vict. Fox and Hounda
Dagffit Ricibard, grocer and drainer
Kstes WiUinm, vict. King's Head
Hewson Ahrnham, vict. Bav Horse
Owthwaite Geo. maltster <fe brewer
Taylor George^ Tict. New Ion
UwTtf, in the parish of Romald-
kirk, wap. of Gilliog West, <& liberty
of Richmondshire ; 7 miles WNW. of
Bernard Castle. Population included
with Himdersthwaite.
Hmrsiy in the parish of Marrick,
wap» of Gilling West, and liberty of
Ricfamondsblie ; smls. NNB.of Reeth.
Pop. included with Marrick.
Hdsthwaitb, (f.) In the wap. of
Birdforth, and liberty of St. Peter's ; 4
miles N. of Ka«ingwold. The living is
a perpetual cnracy, in the patronage
of Joseph Reeve, Eso. incumbent tho
Rev. John Starkey. Pop. 824.
Btaeksmilhf, Dixon John
Robson Jesse Hkdc John
Smith Jeffery Hick George
Farmers if Yeomen, Nelson Thomas
Battye Richard Smith Thomas
Burnett Timothy Smithson Samuel
Dennkon Richacd WUkinson John
HOY. {North XiUng.} but*
Wimp WOiuuB ShotmtJmtt
Jomtrt, Taylor Wm. and
Oceenwuod John parfeb clerk
GreeBwuod Wm. Te»eyiiiaB Freacte
Barnett Joieph, wool * oattlt deakr
Darler Rtdinrd, vict. Board
Gatenby John^ buicbor
KeDdrew Cbristtopber, 8bopkf*«pra
Mounoester Robert, tcboolmaster
Mounoester Tbomaa. wbeelwrigbt
Taykw Jobn, vict Black BuU
Younff WllUam, tallof
Hirrroit, In tbe parisb of Rndby,
vap. UMl Ubtrty of LanSter^ i 4 miks SW.
of Stokcaley. An txtenslre. pleannt snd
pnpukMs vHUge MUaant to Uie nnallTtllafe
df Rtulby. wharaln U altMtad th« pailrii
iburch. there being at Hvtton only a Me-
IhodM chapel, and OM for tlM PrfonitlTt
MetbodUU lately aracCed, Hero la Dliewiae
A Unkm Sttwlay School, capable of cootalo-
ing ooa hundred aod trn children. Lhien is
manuflMturad at tbii plaea to a oontidcraMe
extent PofNtlaxfain, 819.
Dnwson WUltam, frenUeman
Kiliey Simon, KenUeimui
Pulman Tbumas C. siir;;«oii
RoMoaon John, Kentleman
Sbepberd Rev. Rlcbard, Ticar
8u}q(itt B. D. prenttoDuw
Thompson Brian, (EenUemnu
JgenlM,
Grabam Tbomaa, (to Mr. NcTill)
Gates Georjfe, (to Mr. Norman)
Smith Jaroen, (to (Hark, Pluromcr A
Co. Newcastle)
Bakm-t, Wood WUIIam
Jackson Nathaniel <7ror«r«,
Paterson Jane Catcbasldes Js.jnn,
Brickla^0r$, Eden James, and
BalnbridiC'^ Jaa. ^ tallow obandler
brlckmaker Howyman Wm.
Balnbrid^ John Smith James
B^lchtrt, Taylor Jonathan
Edwards Thomas Tones Sarnh
Goldsbrouirh Bart. Linm Mfrt.
Tweddle Robert Bewksk Georp^
Farm€r$, Eland Jamea
Barker Joaepb, A Seamer William
gamekeeper «d/fwick William
Ctaiiman Michael Sidgwick Simon
CrisUU Geom SWgwick Michael
Harrison CH&bert Sidffwick Mary 6t
HiiUonJohn Sons
Huttoo John Wborlton Isaac
Johnmli Lewis Wborlton Joseph
Johnson Richard Shoemakers^
liow Michael Howe John
Nightingale Robt. Tmeson John
Hhutt John Dates Robert
SSpwick Wm. Sanderson Geo.
w4Jier« Joseph Wright Georig^
nuniB, DIBCKSOIlUi
n Robert, dogtniner
L'hartotte, sofiootaolstreaa
liobeft, vkt Wbrat SbMif
TuUcrt, . Hebron Sval. it '
Breithwaite Robt. parish derk
Jackson William, Kay John
draper A hatter, M«fyiiell Bdwvil
fFkMhaigkts, RictadsQB John,
Burdou Simeon T^kiv Bdrowo^
Catcbaakias James. Ttet 4r bkKd«BitlL
Bay Horae ^
DaTiaon Thomas, bawl»r
Eaaby WUIian, ackoolnMiltt
Easbv Wm. viot. Sbouldbrdl Muttoa
Bland Jonathan, aiete 4k riikUe muCkeg
RIand John, caUnet maker
Famab V Geo. bee breeder A dealar
MeyneU Edward, Tict Jkmrd
Moas Robert, Tkst Black Swtti
Mundale C^eo. gatdener
Norman Robert, coarse paper infir.
Paiwnan Wmiot. saddler
Rayoey WiUkmi, blackseiitk
RkOmidaon Robert, r
SldgwkJkChariotU
TroWte Robert, V
Wood Wm. baeoB and <
Thos. Cnst to Stockton, on Wed««ii
to Stoketley, on Mon. Tho. dt Bttm
G. Mundale to Stockton, etery Wad.
UurroN BoMviLLB, In tbe parish
of Birkhy, wap. and liberty of AHer-
tonshlie ; 5 mla. N W. of NoitbaUeftoo.
Th^ principal tebabltant la Hewr
Pierce, Esq. M. P. who iMidei at Um
hall.* PopukOJon, I AT.
HnrroN Bdsrbi,, (p.) fai fb«
wap. and liberty of Ptckertag Lythei ffmllea
SW. of Soaiterough. Hart is a very Mat
chttichonboianedintiosi^ dedicated to 8t»
Matthew, of wbUih tte Rar.O. Wooiley, of
Scarboroi^. to Tioar, and Kari Filawill^B^
the patroai here to likewise a UtfSbodm
chapeL The aneastor of theaadcnt flnay
of Bvaeel «r Biuhela cMneover whh Wlllana
the Conqueror, and bad toad* aMigned him
not Aw from Saanaeri these bebvtttaciniivhA
and marrtod AUce, itoicr to William d»
Percy, the fint abbot of that momatcry^
about the year 1197; la the ehiireh b a
nwble raoamaeat, erected to ftemewory af
Dr. Richard Oabaldarton, aonof 8irRlehaii<
OabaldesloB, of HwMnaaby. in the EHb
Riding, and BidMp of LoHlan. whodMhi
17041 bcridassoBaeothsnora nases
datck Populatiott, 410k
Smart George, surgeoa
BlacksmiikM, PearsenJoJm
• - ' * Pexton Wm..
PoadHeasto
Wales Geo.
Ward John
Biid Robert
Hawkins Jaraei
Coulsoo John
Greaves Corry
Hod^^BTboi.
«U«>dwiu
HUT.
[I^(h mding.}
HUT#
461
Hick Matthew Peterkin Haonab
Uobson Wm. TaUon,
Skimk^epers, Smith Wm.
Mftvflit Thomas Sjienoe Bicbaid
Dawson Charles, schoohnaster
Haider Jonathan, vict. Board
If t\)or John, wheelwright
Outkm Ctmyert, (Bztra-psroohial)
in the wap. and liberty of Allerton-
abire; 1 mUe NNB. of Bipon. The
proi)erty of Mrs. Lawrence. Pop. 127.
HuttoH Hang (Hij^ and Low)^ in
the perish of Fin&all, wap. of Hang
West, <fe liberty ofBlchmondsbiTe ; d
nUes BNE. of Middleham. Pop. 25.
HuTTow-iN-THE-HoLE, io the
parish of Lostingham, <& wai>. of R v-
dule ; 8 mis. N.of Kirkby- Moor-Side.
Here is a Methodist chapel. Pop. 804.
Shepherd Wm. Bsq. Dowtbwaite dale
Blackgmith$, Burton William
Abbey Thomas FeatherstoueWra.
Hoh-oyd David^ <& Strickland Robert
shopkeeper Taylor T. Ox close
Farmers & VeomM, fP^heeUcriehts,
Abbey Tbos. aiid Pearson WllUam
oool dealer WardiUJohn
Cooper Robert, flct. Crown
Hodgson William, shoemaker
Peacock Daniel, me maker
Bins Wm. corn miller, Yaudwatb
HuiUm Low Crost, in the parish of
Goisboroufh, wap. <fe liber^ of Lans-
bor^ ; £ mileft SSW. of Omsboiot^.
PopulatUuij 6C.
HntUm Magna, {p.) in the wap.
of Gilling We^ and liberty of Bicb-
mondshire ; H miles NNW. of Bich-
inond. The living is a perpetual cnracy,
in the patronage of the vicar of Gilling,
iBQiimbent the Bev. William Heslop.
Pop. with Lanehead, 848.
IhtHort Muitr'a^, in the parish of
Lythe, wap.andliberty of Lanrbargh :
6 miles W. of Whitby. Pep. »0.
^HvUUm Amb9, (p.) in the wap. of
BuloMT I ti miles SW. of Bfaltoo. Here
is a emaU church, dedicated to St Margareti
Ibe living is • curacy, of which the Arch-
bishop of Yock is thepatioo, and the Her.
J* J. Cleaver ineumbeDt.— Here it a iinaU
Methodist chapeL The principsl faahabilsiit
is Mr. Thomss RdbtMao. Pop. 445.
HoTTON Sand, in the parish of
Think, and wsp. of BinUbrthi 8 miles
WSW. of TUnk. In additkm to the Chs-
pel of .Esse, there is hcrsa chspd for the
Methodists. Pop.S7&
Atkinson Wm. gentleman
^obet Bev. Joseph, ciiiftCe i
Swarbreck John, gentleman
Farmers, Shoemakers,
Atkinson John Clidro Wm.
Pickering Hannah Hustwaite Tbos.
Taylor Wm. fVeetterighU,
White Wm. GoodrickJohn
White John Lumley Thomas
Dixon John, blacksmith
Goodrick John, vict. King's Head
Metcalfe John, butcher
Milbum and Saddler, vict. Bnck
PoUitt John, schoolmaster
Saddler £. catUe dk. <fevict. Bay Horse
HoTTON Sand, in the parish of
Bossall, and wap. of Bulmer; 7 roilea
NE. of York. Here is a Chapel of
Ease, of whk^h the Bev. James Brit*
ton, vkar of Bossall, has the curacy.—
Population, 202.
Bead Bev. Tbos. Cutler Bndston»
A.M. F.L.S. Sand Hntton House
Farmers, Mason Blcfaard
Annlnson John Porter John
Coultns Thomas Teasedale Wm.
Kldd Wm. Topbam Edward
Uzehby George, shoemaker
Seller/. vict.& blksmith ..Horse Shoe
HtUtott Sessay, in the parish of
Sessay, wap. and liberty of AUerton-
shire; 5 miles NW. of Easlngwold.
Populatioo, 129.
HiiTTOK Sheriff, (f.) in the
wsp. of Bulmer ; 8 xmles ESE. of Enslnf«
wokL Tlie csstlc here was tiuUt by B©.
tram de Buloner, hi the reign of Stephen,
from whose family it passed to that of NeviJ,
Ralph Neva, first Eari of Westmoreland,
repaired it. Rishard NevH, Earl of War*
wiok, beiu£ alafai at the battle, of Bame<t»
Edward I^ seised thU castle; after whose
death Rkshaid, aspiring Io ttie throne, Im.
prisoned his elder toother^ ion, Edward
Plantagenet, within this fortre«, where ho
remained till Richard wtt slain at Bosworth
Meld, whence he was taken by Henry VI I.
and arraigned Ibr high treason ; supported
by trifling and false pretences, he was, at the
age of twanty^flve* eondemned, and be*
headed In IS07. on Tower Ilill^ The Prhw
ccss Elisabeth, afterwards the wife of Henry
VII. was also confined heres The paiislk
church is dedksated to St. Helen ; the living
is a vicsMgeb in the patronage of (heArch-
Usbop of York* and the Rev. Thomas Tate
is the incumbent. There sxe ako here two
chapeb, one for theMethodisUand the othev
for the Primitive Methodists; and two
schools, each with a small endowment.-*
Population. 7^
Sage George, Yurgeon
^^'^ i^: li. Esq. Park.
Thompfioni
HOT. [NofHk llUUmg.} me;
BUckmmtkff KeadnswCMiL
Jacksoii Jobi* Linfooi Jolui
Moriey Robert LuoHJkibn
MHrJttMn^ Limd Beoj.
MoKMi Win« Lund Richard
Plows Jobu Morley Wn.
Bmiekmrtf Pr«non Geoife
Bentley H«*Dry Pickerjog Tbos.
SttTlUe Tbomos Smtthsoii Dorothy
CboMTjr. Stabler Thomai
Bean Wau Suoitt BUubetb
Dohaoo JoMph Tuke Samuel
ConMHitrt, Ware John
Belt tf uMonah Warwick Francti
Itagifttt Wm. WHMter Wm.
AddlMiii Thomas BiirreUJoha
AcUiyJobo Clark Wm.
Atlaj Robert Clark John
Barker Mary Cooklletb
Belt Tboniaa Harrtooo J. A T.
Bowser Matth. acAaotmotlen,
Brown Ferdioaud. Dennis Wm.
Carr John Millbum Wm.
Cattle Wm. SAomaken^
Cattle Timothy Dalton Richard
CutUe Robert Hewsou Wm.
Cattle Leonard Hutchimon S.
Cattun Robert Lund George
Clark Ueorse Pinkney Geo.
Cordeaiis Richard Wedgwood Francis
Cris|»in Thomas Skopkmmtt,
Etherinffton Geo. Hagyard Wm.
Foster Ge«. Kitchen MatUu
G roves John Pearson John
Harrison Thomas Pickering Charles
Harper John SmaUes Geoise
Hick Richard Tnilcrs.
Hopwood Thos. Dalton 6e6rge
JackM>n Richard Dalton James
Johnson Ann Galtry Phtneas
Johnson Hannah Jdid^fey Richard
DcMiglasB Ralph, saddler
Fawcett Robert, brewer ^ maltster
Hall Christ, rict. New Inn
Morley Robert, vk:t. Pack Hone
SaviUe Thomas, vict. Lord WelliucioB
»fller Rt. Vict. Blacksmith's Arms
Stabler Robi*rt, linen weaver
OsrrHTr-John Lawson dt Thot. Lock-
wood, to York Wed. midSat.
BHtton-uponmDtntmtl, In the pa-
rish of Huttons Ambo, and wap. of
Bulmer ; 3 miles SW. of Malton.
iliorit In the parish of Masham,
wap. of Hangr Eaist^ and liberty of
Richfoondshire: 8 miles 8W. of
Masham. Pop. indnding Pott, ««6,
iKOLEnv ARNCLirPK, (p.) In the
^v ^K,"**^y "^ L«"«bsr«h ; 8 milei
SdLi^iir*^*''*""- Th* church, which
t tfMBriiv ftih|
■twisti of Bkhm AM
Em|. sad tht Rev. J. W. SiBsIs fti i
ciinihMl, Tbavill^»ori_
thtooIy«aMfailh«piSidi,isMaa, madmom'
■iats chiefly ef ftna honi
Ittcaadsfai a sstfiadiltv
■kofafiaUtfMgs. ats lifetlsif
Um read iiiing tnm Stokwtoy to Tlatek.
AVmhwrnnk^^m viUi^is ritoaieAtiia
Cluvtluia Tnatias laa. F^JSL
Ths York nril anivat daily at 1 !■ tha
monUaf, MMthwud, retathairpMCCev^
to Yocfc« kavh^ tooenlbr this cirndt.— »
Robert Tarmr, poit-aaslar* a
hoate, ClevdsBd Tondne Ian,
Manleverer Miss, AmcUflie Cbttags
BUickmitkt, BtainthorpTbos.
" TumboR R^»art
Wilson Jobs
Wilson John
Wright Frnocb
Wright Baitbw.
Croca^s.
Burton Davhl
Dawson Joh»
HutchinaoodkEeks
ThoropsoiiJobo
ovsns JisAssaSf
Body.DsvM
DuekTbonMi
Ashton John
Burton Joseph
B«/cAsr«,
Gaibutt Wm.
Metcalf Richard
Fatwm t,
A llbon Thomas
Atkinson Edward
Fawoett John
FlintoTt Thomas
FlintoftJohn
HIU Wiinam
Russell David
ShawMtehael
AsbtoB Thomas, cooper
Body Davki, vkt. Board
Duck Thomas, vict BeU Inn
The CtevelaBd eoaoh, ftom Redosr dmii^
the sSison, overy Hoa. Wed, and Set, sir.
11 mom. ret half pail 4 sMnraooak
Carrfer— Thos. PeaOock, to Btockton
Tu.dk Fri. ; toThirskMon.^ Thur.
Inolbbt BABWici,ln the palish
of Stainton, wap. and liberty of Langv
bargh) a miles NNB. of Y«n.^
Population, iT6«
Meawbiim Rt. lord of tha maaor
Inolkby Orbiiiiiow, (p.) in
the wap. sMl Hberty of Laagtargli » I miles
ESE.of Stokeriey, a small vOtafe. chMy
InhahitMl Ir Affmen. Tha eharoh b a
UMll nodem stcueturet rr4mik ta 1741 1
the living is a perpetual emaey . la tfie pa»
tionafe of Sir Wm. Foully Bait, of whkh
the Rev. Jobs Disan is the taounbeal.«»
Popalatkai, Ut.
Sir WlUiamFoulis, Bart.
Fmrmtn, Fell John
Blackbom Thua. GarbuttWw.
Braithwoite Edw. GouHon John
Carlin Richard HarkerJos^
Dinsley llil^a Hoggaid Vim^ik
UtTf
{NorA Itiding.'l
KM. 463
U uDi Thomas Sherwood Sueml
aCoddJobn Sherwood Jobo
Miles William Sbeiwood James
Preston Wm. Smith George
Shemeids Wm. Watson Robert
Bell WilUam, shopkeeper
Oedling John, wheelwright
Hebron J. net. and parish derk
Peacock Robert, schoolmaster
Pringle Wm. blacksmith
Ripley Thomas, stone masoo
Watson James. Tict. Fox ds Hoaods
Watson John, butcher
Watson Edward, cooper
Webster John, shoemaker
Irion, in the parish of Seamer,
iraji. and liberty of Pickeriug Ljthe ;
4 miles SW.ot Scarborough. Pop. 105,
Ivsr.BT, in the parish of Grinton,
tdwnship of Mttker» wap. of Oimng West,
and liberty of Richroondshire; imiki
NNW. oT Atkrigg ; is dtusted upon aa
cminenoe on the Bsrthcra tanks of the
Swale. NearXvtietlts veterfiOlof flilesa
«r sixteen yBcdsvpanXvdeCbeekfhiavefy
•eduded and ramsalie dell, the sides of
looks wMoh tern Ihs ML meet nearly at a
point, and are Mafed* with the noiii^^
ash, the heesl. Ao. a Uttle abovis is another,
esUcd YewForae, notqtdte sokrBeasIve-
let, bat from Hs psrtleulersltuaUon, altBMls
•hestlentioaor tunrdleis.
K^arton Joseph, and Wm, yeomen
JsRVRADX Abbby, in the parish
of Bast Witton, wap.of Hang West, and U-
berty of RlchmondthiTe { 8 mllee SE. of
Mlddlehain. This oaoe stately erection was
fdwfded fai the year llfiG, by Akarius, the
son of Bardolph, and dedicated to the Virgin
Mary. At the geoenl disaslutfan this mon-
astery WBssciaed, and itsierenues, valued by
Speed, ai 455L iOt. M. grsntad tothe Khig,
the sitB being given to Msttham, Earl of
LenoK. Sedbugh, the last Abbot, was
hanged te June, 1537> fbr opposing the
Klng^ measures. It b nmr the property of
or the Marquis or Ailesbury. The lernKtis of
this Abbey are sKoatad about two hundnd
paces from thehtghwarleadlBg from Mkldle-
ham lo Maiham, and are not very visible,
the TiearbefaignMich intercepted by trees. —
The name is of Norman estractkm, and
s^mfles sfanply Buredale Abbey, being situ,
atedon the banks or the Vn. Of all the
ruiqsht the North or Enf^and, this hss sof-
feied the most complete demoUtion,coiMid«r^
log the ample sise of thebuikUng. Tbcboun.
dary wall, when in its pristine glory, com-
prchcnded a circuit of at lesst a mile, lu
l«0«-7 the trhole of this venerable ruin was
•sploted byordsr oT the noble proprietor;
end cleared oT the brian and nfUse with
which, by theneglect of a suocesswn of age^
it bad been tneumbered; when tbeAbbey
church and choir messuxfa^ 970 fcet In
length I with the cnn aisles, thehighattat,
and several tombs were dlseorered. Further
searoh exhibited the chapter house,40ftflt
in length by S5 in width, with themavUe
pillars which formerly supported the looC.
TheiMeorthe Abbotrs house and gndsn^
with the kitehen and the leftetory. the
doisten and the dormitory, also becamo
visible^ The tssselsted pavement oT the
great aisles in geometrical igures, was found
in a perftot states but though the covering
which had shut it out Ihmi the light of the
sun had prevented its actual decompoeition*
the hand or time, though unseen, had been
at work* and rendered the beautiful mosaic
sofhOl, that the actkmortheair, and the
rude blasts or whiter, soon reduced It to
dust. In the aisle were found several stone
coffins, bearing hiscriptkins, hi astatesufB-
denUy perfect to be disdphered. A sunk
fence, aided by a wall built for the purpose^
now protects the ancient site A neat man*
skm has been built near the Abbey, and b
occupied as the residence of Mr. Claridge^
the steward or the estate ; the approach to
which Is by an ancient gate-way, in the style,
but not oi so esriyadate, as the Abbey..^
Pop. faiehaded with East Wittoc
JCsortoa, see Itfelbecks,
itsU, in the parish <tf GrintiMu
wap. or GiDhig West, and liberty of Rich-
mandshirei 8 mUes NW. oT Askrigg..^
Here is a Calvinist tiutpa, erected hi tlie
year l7tf, of which the Rev. Edward StiU-
man Is minister. About one mile SE. oT
KeW is Kisden Foree, a most beautiful
waterfkll: the foil is fVom twelve to fiftaen
yards high, the racks thatsurround It fonn«
taig a complete amphitheatre, beautiruily
fringed wHh underwood, which base fine
eflbetaEhaoeantrastedwith the barrcnhilla
and uncultivated wastes by whkh this place
issiinottoded.
KtUkolmj in the parish oT
Kirl^y-Moor-Skle. wap. of Rydale :
1 mileS.ofKirkbv.Moor-Side. There
is here a flax spinning nwmifnctorjj
carried on by Mr. Caleb Fletehttr.
JTs/loa^ in the parish of Romald-
kirk. wap. of GilHng West» and liber-
tv of lUdimondshite ; 18 miles W. of
Bernard Castle.
Kemftttiddetif in the phrish of
Kildale, wap. A liberty of Lanffbarrfa:
T miles 8E. of Gukborougb.
Kepwick, in the parish of Or*^
464
rsr.
[North Siding.] KtU
NNi/oTTIk^ Pop.no.
gwttlnReT. C. B. curate, Slavfaome
" Hoggut Robert,
Ba^y Jaine* (A com miller)
Faiat Jokn KMaon Wm.
Htfl John MotbffsiU Wra.
UodgM»DJ(4ET)ct.) (<febatQfaer)
Ho«;gttt Christ Ward John
Cootenf George, cooper
Sharp Jonathan, vict. Black Lion
Wright Jaoaes, blackiafiith
Kkttlknbm, in the parish of
Lythe, wa|». and liberty of Lttngbargh ; 9
MtlM NW. or Whitby. Here m ▼cry «-
iHtfivealuin works, belonging to Lord Mul-
frmve. The ooMt at this plaee is steep and
focky, and in the rocks are several laz^ ex-
cavatkNis, which may be entered at low wa-
ter. Bad allbrd curious and romantic re-
treats. In the rocks here, and at Sands end,
(mother estabUshmeot of alum works, be-
longing to the same proprietor) is frequently
fboBd Black Amber, or Jet. bysoroenatu-
raUsta oalM Gagaica, whtdi, according to
Camden, was dassed by the ancienti among
the ranet jewMfc
Bilks John, Tict.Andwr ^ ,
Mackridee Wm. agent, AlumWoriQ
Wilson Frands, fanner
KiLBCRW, (High and Low) in the
parish of Low Kllbum, wap. of Blrd-
ferth, A libertiea of Ripon & Pickering
Lythe ; T mls.ESE.ofThlrsk. Pop. 500.
Homer Gcore^, gentlenoan
Homer Rev. John
Quibampton Mrs. gentlewooDan
Btacktmiihs, Wood Joseph
Braitbwaite Wm. Shoemakmrt,
Mensforth Geo. Burton George
ButcherM, Metcalf Richard
Cobb Joseph Yellow James
Gamble Tnomas ShopkMpmrt,
Horseman Cbas. Barker James
Fammaif reomia. Braitbwaite Wm.
Bellipood Wm. Gamble Thomas
Bolton Wm. Kay Jamea
Coates George S/one Matom,
Eshalby Wm. EUis John
gomer Robert Taylor Thomas
orseman John Tat/ort,
Kirk Wm. Salmon James
Kirk Christ. Slcllbeck Thus.
Kirk Thomas frkeeUrrtghU,
Noaton Wm. Elmer Robert
Pollard Thomas Kemp John
Smith Darid Manfield John
Bofttngwood Christ, linen mfit.
Kemp John, joiner
Mensforth G. vict. Hammer A Pincers
lard Wm. lict. Mariners Compass
UnpMy John, "riet. BiMk Hone
KiLDALB, (p.) in the wap. and
Kbrtty at Ln^gbarght 6 mOes S. of Gui»*
botough. The diureh, which is a very aa-
dent structure, b dedicated to St. Cuthbert,
and stands in a low retired situation, ata
little distance ftom the TfllBge, towards the
ioath, and not fkr from the sUe of an old
oasHe —-There Is nothtaig in the ttj\t of
aidiiteoture of the present edUiee that points
out the era of its foundation i bat. npoa
the authority of Domesday bock, where dis
church Is mentioned, we may condode it ta
beoT great antiquity, and it wasprotaUy
founded at an early period of the Sssoa
Heptarchy. The living b a rectory, in the
patronage of Robert Bdl Livesey, Esq. :
Incumbent, the Rer. J Holmes. Pop^SOflL
Robert BeU UeveseT. Esq. Kihlakhaa
Farmtn, Martin John
Barr Robert Miles John
Clougfa Wm. Skene Thon^as
Eeles Natbaidel WUlts Peter
Featherston Rt. Skoemaknt^
FeatberstonThos. Coward John
HewgiU Daniel Thte John
Bnmbv A.tict. Blacksmith's Anns
Clougn Wm. batter factor
Sammem Wm. wheelwright
Smmners Thomas, shopkeeper
Willis Peter, bMu^her and mfr.
KUgrim Bridge, in theparisb of
East Wltton. wap. of Hang West, and
libeity of Rk^hBBOodshire; 4 miies
NW. of Masharo.
KiUerby. in the parish of Catt«»
rick, wap. of Uang East, and hberty
of Rk^moiidshlre ; 6 miles SB. of
Richmond.— The residence of Joha
Booth, Esq. Pop. 48.
KiUerbv, in the pariah of Caytoi,
wap. and liberty of Pickering Lythe;
6 miles WNW. of Scarborough.
KHmoid Sear, in the parM of
Bowes, wai).Qf GiUingWesl. andli;
berty of Richmondshire ; 3 miles S. of
Bernard Castle.
KiUon, in the parish of Biotton,
wap. and liberty oT La^gfaargh 1 7 niike NB.
of Gukbrtf. The eartle and kndJdp of
Rilton, liormerly bdonged to the Tcry an-
cient finnlly of Thwengs, and then had the
following hamlets belonging to themt ▼<>•
LiTerton, Thorp Skdton, Eaaington, Sfcia-
uergrare, dec Pop. 10&
KiUoH Thorpe, in the parish ef
Brotton, wnp. ana liberty of Lang>
borgh ; 6 miles NB. of GulsbrO*.
KUrinfHm North, in the parish of
Thomton-le-Street, wap. aiM Uharty
1Ut«
[N<nih Riding.^
KIE.
465
oT AllertoDihiie ; S miles N . of Think.
Here is a Roman Catholic chapel, of
which the Rer. Mr. Lawson is the
priest. Pop. 68.
KiLvivoTON South (p.) in the
wap. of Birdfortb ; 1 mileN. of Thirslc.
The Church here is dedicated to St.
Wilfred ; .the livinf is a rectory, in the
patronage of Sydney College, Cam-
bridge. Pop.2do.
Green Rot. John, B.D. rector
Bosomworth John, yeoman
Henson John, yeoman
Waters Anthony, yeoman
Farmers, Rowell Thos. A
Archbold Thos. linen mft.
Brown John
MorreUThos.
Naylor Wm.
PaUiser Richard
Smalls Jolm
ShoemakerSf
Palliser Thos.
Rymer Robert
Brown TlMHnas,Tict. Bay Horse
KHfington Charles, baoon bubtor, and
ttct Green Tree
Wright Wm. com miller
- KiNOTHORPB, in the parish of
Pickering, wap. A liberty of Pickering
Lythe ; 8 m. NE. of Pickering. Pop. 52.
FothergiU, Colonel John
KipU»f in the parish of Catterick,
wap. of Gillinff East, and liberty of
Ri9iiiiondthire ; 7.mile8 NW.of North
allerton.. Pop. loo.
Ktrkby SigtUM, see Sigston.
XMt Bridgff In the parish of Be-
dale, wap. of Hang East, and liberty
of Riehmondshire ; 1 mile NW. of
Bedale.
Kk-kh Cold (p.) in the wap. of
Blidforth t 6 mikt W. of Helmttey. The
Church is an anoieiit edifloe, ia the diooeae
of Clieiteri the living te a donative in the
patronage of Thoma^ Dunoombe, Esq. of
which the Rev. Oeocgo Dizoa, ii
Popolatiini 185.
Kiukbv Flsbtham, (p.) in the
wap. ci Hang Bast, and tiberty ot Rieh-
mondshire; 5 miles NE. of Bedalfe At
Kixkbsr Is a beautiful seat of Mrs. Lawrence,
o£ Studley, and Fketham is a most ddight-
ftil little village adjoining. ThohouMesare
scattered round the sides of a qtocious green,
and interspersed with large trees. The
Church is dedicated to St Mary; and the
living is a vicarage in the patronage of the
King. Pop. 560.
Glaister Rev. Wm. vicar
Kirtley John, gentleman
Strangeways Richard, gentleman
Butck»9j Pybus Henry
Hodgson Kwfiin <fs Farmms,
vict. Black Tot Bowe John
Charge Robert Robinson John
Jackson Henry Skomnakert,
LIntIi John Burgess Wm.
Poole Wm. Kirton John
Pybus Thos.
Burgess Thomas, com miller
Foss George, schoolmaster
Fryer John, veterinary surgeon
Henderson John, joiner <fe cab. mkr.
Leconhy Wm. Dlacksmith and vict.
Three Tuns
Pearson Wm . tailor
Plews John, common brewer
Tennant T. master of nattonal school
Kirkby-in-Clbvbland, (p.) In
the wap. and liberty of Langbargfa ; 8 miles
SSB. of Stokeiley, is pleasantiy situated ^
the foot of aooDthiued ridge of roountaiiis.
The ancient Church, dedicated to St. Austin,
was built in the form of a cxoiSy bat it w^
taken down, and replaced in the year 1815,
by an edifloe larger, and more eonvanleiit,
though in a more plain and homdy styK
The living is a (sinecurt) rectory, in the gift
of the Archbishop of York, with a vicarage
in the patronage of the rector; The Rer.
L. V. VenMm, A.M. b the reotor, and the
Rev. W. D. Willis, A.M. the vicar. Tbofv
Is herea OrammarSchool, foundedby Henry
Edmunds, Esq. in the year 1683, who en.
dowed it vdth a fapn, at Broughton, valae
j£50 ayear, and upwards, with a school bouse
and garden, for ever, for the benefit of all
poor children in the to%nishipsof Kirkby and
Broughton; also a Sunday School estaUishei
by subscripticni, in whidi 80 diUdren are
instructed under the inspection of the vicar
Here Is also a parochial library for the free
use of the parish, consisting of books se-
lected from the list of the Society for pro-
moting Christian knowledge. Poii. 168.
Sanders Ann, gentlewoman
Willis Mary, gentlewoman
Vmmen, Smith Wm .butcher
Cass Thomos Shoemakers,
Garbutt John Garbutt Wm.
Harrison Robert Harrison Wm.
Priestman Wm.
KiRKnv-KNOWLB, (p.) In the
wap. of Birdforth ; 5 miles wNE. of
Tbirsk. The living of the church is a
rectory in the patronage of Sir T.
FrankJand, Bnrt. Pop. 138.
Smyth Mrs. Mary lady of the manor.
New buildings
Sergeantson Rev. James, rector
Foster Rev. George, curate
Farmers, Hodgson Geo.
Close Hannah Ru-e Mary
Gibson Charles Thompson Geo.
HaU Thomas, <b Wil on Joseph
' carpenter
BR
466
XIE«
[North Riding.]
Ktn:
Banliy Jmmi, boot A shoe maker
KekoB Joha» •cboolmaster
IClRKBT-lf nPSBTON^Mr IClMIBT
otib-Carr. (p.) In tbe wap. Rnd
liberty of Pickering Lytbe; 4 milet
8SW. of PkikeriuffT Tbe drnrcb it de-
diORted to St. Lawieoce, and tbe liv-
Iqff is a rectory, in tbe patroDage of C.
Pttuoombe, Eaa. Here is also a Free
Bcbool, salary £10. per ann. Pop. 170.
BkNDbeiv ReT. Dr. KirkbykaU, etep-
kin to kit Majesty
Chay R«Y. EdmuDd, D J). Teotor
KIRKBV, OR KIRBT-MOOR.
'side, (P.)
. of RyMtt •mBM ftomHtba
, tftanPfeksfiif, 14 fton MdhM. and
nmVork. Tfcisin— oc whkh tmrnnli
Itottia&wli of WsUBmriand, WM
ll aid tndlttBa ssyi, tkst Ralph,
Bsri of WcrtBMiriMd, by «hott ntalloa
IhaBMto vwllKirilad, lathsfviiP of Kli-
siibilk» BMda Us tseqp* ham bteat iaso
AeaOsad, iatlit ttaae ofadsepnoir, ad
ahiMM Us painsn by bBVk«ibadmor
iMsbdtsersVansdi aadtbat<iitiliiflwisati
afjIbttlaflkNBHii, wbo tamed Ite ibosi, so-
Joyattbbdayaboassbas a mrard fcr tbcir
mmmtLata mntm, slaNBt oTatethiiv a
Tsar. TbanNMrnaMfaMdiathaCRNni,Jtill
Ikaialgnor JaoBOi L wbsB liw fiivoaritaDuke
af BttsUi^ihan, havtaiff obcaiasd HalBiilfy,
bybii]iMRij«a«Mi thabeimior tha Barl
or Roflaad, feiiaid to teta b«itd it of the
Kl8f»asa fBidaato that Ibnons waariMi
His son Gaatvtb wbo minted Mary, tlift only
dat^btw of Tbomas Lord ftirlkx, irflar a
diMoiuta Ufa diad tai eatiame waat at a biuB-
Ua bouse In tba Market place.* Thsauav-
Ibstuieof Unen is ssnied oo bere, but not
oifeensiTdy* The sgriotiltursl produae of tha
OMBitry oonaiits of aU Iciade of Bngliih grain,
and thaByncrsl produetioassre lime, ooel, aad
ftaiauaiu The Church te dedicetad to AU
Saints; snd the Uving It a vicarage in the
gUtof tbe King. There ste here a Metbo-
dietCbapei, an Indq;wndant Chapel, ends
FricndiP Meeting Houee. Tbe nurket ii on
Wednesday. Pop. 1878.
DIRRCTORT.
RobertCooper, PosT-MA8TER,Crown
square
A Hone Poet firom York and Helnulsy,
arr. 8 mng. dep. IS noon.
Atkinson Francis, Esq. Dale end
Atkinson Mrs. gentwmn. Market pi.
Bearoroft Wm. Esq. Castlegate
• See Heleadey. I
Coirerdale Henry, cburdiwarden
Eastmead Rer. Wm. Indepeodeok
minister. Maritetpiaee
Ctaibutt Lavina, geotwn. Market pi.
HarrisoD Tbtomas, ooroaer ef Kirkby-
Moor-SMe
Harrison Hannab, gmitwn. West ead
King Rer. Henry, West end
Petdi Hannah, centwmn. Hov end
Poole JauMs, cmirckwarden
Seaton MaifEant, gentwD. Maikat pL
Simpson F^rncis, fl»at. West and
Smyth ReT. Joseph^ A.B. viear, M»'
ket place
Watson John, Esq. Joba HaUstreet
Jemdtmw, (BoarHimg omd thtjf.)
Jacksoo Wm. Jobs H Jl atveet
Boys Tbamasy Wast end
Garbutt Wm. Market plan
Petoh Robert, How ead
Potter George, Market pbioe
BladtMmilkM.
carter Tbomas. Plercy end
Garbntt Wm. Market place
Ptimer Jobn, Wast end
Bitot amd Bkotmmktttm
BrtidlevJckhn, Pk^) wid
Cn t Ti V J am ev „ W t'st f ud
Cbiirtt^r Jolitif M&rki^t place
D)fKoi] jHnie«<^ Dale end
Elh rker MHi^b^^w^ Wesi^ud
Hebron Win, How i.*i>d
HeiiVertoTi Tboiimi*, West pad
PorTr-i|5 Mosrv, How eift!
S&ui^k JasiMa ^ Robeit, How ead
Sample John, West end
Braxien mid TkugUOo IForAars*
Calvert Hemy, Maritet plaoe
Steward Haniryi Marhet place
Buiehen,
Bhikelock John^ercy end
Bower Georige, West end
Fisber James, West end
Fisher Cbaries, CasUagate
6ra>'stock John. CasUagate
Homsey Robert, Piercy end
Coapsrr.
Judson Brook. Dale and
Sonley Robert. West end
thugfiti,
a. Market f'
Lockey Wm. Market place
Farnmrt mid Yeomen,
Barker Robert^ West end
Fen wick Mattnew, Mnrket place
Leckonby John, Jobs Hall stieet
Shepherd Robert, Bowforth
Shepherd Joseph. Soutbfield
Sturdy John, Dale end
County.
ead
FnvmdLi/eQAM.
Cbristopbar Robinson, Wast
ixti [North Riding-I ki».
497
Gitooo Thomas. Pieroy end
Uarwood Balpo, (mad tykrit dealer)
Jobs HaU street
Potter George, Market place
Tiodall Alexftnder, West end
Walker James, Piercy end
Groeer$ and Tern DmUen*
Ainsfey Joseph, Piercy end
Cole (& Fmnk, Market place
Dowson Thomas, Market place
Horill WiD. Market place
Potter Qeorge, Market vlnoe
Sowray Thos.((^ chandler) West eud
Warrener Jeremiah, How end
Wood Wm. Market place
imu and Tavertu^
Black Swan, John Potter, (bfewer A
maltster) Market place
Crown, Peter Snowden, Crown so.
J}Qg (fe Duck, Riotiard RaostMny Mar-
ket place
George dk Dragon, Wm. Wood, Mar-
l^tplaee
Greaa Dragon, John Atkinson, Mar-
ket place
H^re Iim, John Leng. Market place
King's Hftad, Henry Kiug, Murket pi.
<lueen's Head, Wm. Smithies, Mar*
ket place
•Red Lion, Wm. Chapman, Crown so.
WUte Horse, R. Harwood, (<fe pos£.
ing house, West end
Ironm<mger$.
Blades John, Market place
Clark John, (rod and bar iron mer-
chant) Crown square
Joiners and Cabittei Makert,
Bailey Creorge Joiner
Clark John, («& toys) Crown square
Clark CorneHiis, (and auctioneer,)
Crown square
Potter Greorge, Market place
LhtBu and fToolUn Drapers,
Coled; Pruuk, Market place
Dowson Thos. (<fc tallow chandler)
Market place
Fletcher Hannah, (Hnen) Market nl,
Haigh George. Piercy end
Hardy John, West end
Hill Nicholas, (UnenJ West end
Wood Wm. (linen) Market place
Linmi xtfanufaeturers,
GUrWm. ds John, Mercy end
Piumber and Qlaadsr,
Dawson Thomas, West end
Printer— L&tUr Press,
Cooper Robert, Crown square
Saddiers.
BarwNsk Mattbins, MarketehMse
Webster John, Jobs HaU street
Shogkssum-s.
Atkinson John, Market pkoe
Charter Jeremiah. West end
Siddons James, Market plaos
Stone Mason*.
Holliday John, Castlegate
Rickaby Thomas, West end
^oio Hat Manufacturers,
Baines Hannah, Market place
Clark Jane, Market place
Kay Elizabeth, Crown square
Surgeons,
Chapman Richard, Piercy end
Harrison Thomas, West end
Shepherd Joseph, How end
Ttdlers,
Coning Joseph West end
HaU Geor^, Piercy end*
Hnrdy John, West end
Jackson John, Marketplace
fTatck and Clock Maksrs,
Blades John, Market place
Ness Wm. West end
MisceUanM,
Boys Christopher, Castie^ate
Charter Wm. perfumer. Market place
Easterby Wm. gunsmith. Market ul.
EUerker Christopher,, jope maker,
Piercy end
EUerker Wm. gardener. Jobs Hall st.
HaU Joseph, patten mkr. cfe dogger.
How end
Rart John, wheelwriglit, How end
Hugill John, surveyor of hiffbwnys
Jemrson A. bookbinder, Marloet pi.
Newton Wm. constable
Pattisofl 8amnel, Castlegate
Reed Thomas, eidseman. Westeod
R(Ainson John, com n^uer, How end
and Kirkity MUie
Wake Geo. maobine maker, Howea4
Wikoa John, perpetual overseer
CARRIERS.
George Peasson, to Malton, Tu. and
Sat. dep. 5 mg^ ret. 6 evg.
Jahn Pearson, <to the White Horse,)
from Searnco'. arr* frU 3 aft, dep,
0 evg. on Sat. Dv way of Pickeijng,
John Wood, from nckerlng, arr. Frl.
3 aft dep. Sat tf ev^.
Joseph Woithy, to Malton, Tn. anit
Sat« dep. 6 mg. ret. 6 evg.
John WrightsoD, to Vork. Thursday,'
dep. 1 mng. ret Fri. 6 evening,
and occasionaQy to Malton. -
KiiiXBT-eN-TnB-Mooii« (p;) In
the wap. of HaUkeld, and hberty of
AUertonshire ; I mile N. of Borough-
bridge. Here is a smaH parish churchy
dedk»ted to AH Saints; the lirtng is a
vienrage, in the patronage of the Kinir
JUL 9
4^
KIR.
[North Biding.]
x».
and tbe Ret. Henry Kitcblngfaam,
A Jf. If tbe incumbent. Pop. 190.
Hodoon Rev Ju6epb,curate (academy
lor /pentlemeo)
Farmtn. Parker George
Brotberton John Parker George
Greeveit James Pick Wm.
Parker Wm. Rowland Jamet
Brown George, blacksmith
Coates Thomas, carpenter
Coates John, parish derk <% sexton
Hanby Matthew, Tk!t. White HorM
Pickerinff Grace, common brewer,
maltoter A vict. Blue Bell
gailtteoo John, schoolmaster
Walls Matthew, timber merchant
KisKBv - Ravbnsworth, or
Knuiv-HiLL, (p.) to tbe wsp. oT GlUiiif
West, and Uboty of Richmoodihires 5 mlf.
KW. ot Richmond. The andent name
MCDM to bsTe been Kirk toy RsTcraiiOftfa,
beinc the parish Church to iiz towmhliM.
and itaadingMartlMvillageof Ravenawortb.
The Till^e Is tituated upon a bin, and the
hooMS fonn a square. The Church, dedi-
cated lo St. John, the Baptift, baneatstooe
huildinc, and from Iti white appearance, and
•lerated rftuation, aeeiM weB adapted to re-
in^ tbe nel^ibouiiDg vUlagcn of tbcir
gnat duty;itittaithedlooeseaftheBiabop
«# Cheater, who leeelves the com tithes, and
la tbepatran ofthetlTfaig. There an two
Schools ben, one a boarding school of some
lepatcb for young gentlemen, the other te a
Free Orannnar School, finmded and endowed
bv Dr. DaUn, Aichdeaoonof the East Ri-
ding, about the year lAff5. ItisfreeiKas
many young manand boys as may resort to
It, lo betaMtruoled in grammar and dassical
leanliw i there Is also an Hospital eomieeted
with the endowment, fat twenty-ftmr aged
pcrtou at both sexes, to be elected from
those that were bom in the parish, or hav«
Hredtenysaninlt. Tbe endowment of the
School, together with the Hospital, U In
lands, situated principaUy ta the parish of
East Coulton, and the com tithes arising
from the parish of E«* Coulton, amounts to
upwards of 190(y. per annum. The salary
of tbe master is about 90M. per ann. varying
however, wHh the rent; the usher has a third
of the sum. The snaster must be a clergy-
man, ii^ priests orders, and cannot hold any
chunii beoefloe. The whole is under the
managemont of two wardens, who, with the
master and poor people form a body corpOT-
ate, and use one common seaL The office
of waxden is biennial, and the election is
eoaducted thus: the Churchwardens for the
ttane being, with the Clergyman, nominate
householders, whose names are written
upon aoolls of paper, wn^ up in bsDaoT
wax, and pot in a jar or pitcher, when tbe «i-'
nister puts In his hand, and takes two out, sad
the persoos whose names are tbcRin written^
are immediately sworn into oAee; tiiey are
the patrons of the Uring of East Cooltoo.
The School and Hospttal, are dedicated to
St. John, IheBaptlsU Cuthbert Shaw, the
poet, was bom at tfiis place, Pop. 161.
A Foot Post. Hon. Thn. SBd Sat.
Buxton ReT. Tbos. perpetual coiale
Jackson Re?. Thoa. master of r"^
WiUdnsoB John, gent.
Boldinr Wm. tcfaoobnafler
Coates Isaac, fanner
CuthbertA. Ttat. ttioiilderof 1
Johnso* John, famer
Lambert J. usher of f^nmamr sclmol
KiRKBT-WiSKB, f p.) In the wan.
of Gilling Bast, and liberty of Rich-
mond^^; i miles WNW. of Thksfc.
Here is a Church, dedicated to St.
John the Bapttet, patron, tbe Doha of
NortbumberUuid. Pop. 197.
Rev. Christopher Bethel, D. D. reetor
KiRKOALB, (p.^ in tbe wap. of
Rydakt 9 miles W. of KhkbyMoor^lde.
Tbe chimb bdonglBg to this village, is aituat*
edin tbe southern extrendty of this vak, in
a most svpiealsred bat beautlfbl spot, sm^
rounded with woods, and kaa been mnch
noticed, on account of avery ancient Saxes
liMcription over the south door, wbidimay
be thus translated:— Orm, GamaTs sob^
bought St Gregory's diurch, when it was aB
gone to ruin and flsUen down { and he agreed
withMaecan, to renew it fitom the gnwnd to
Christ and St Gregory, In Edwardli day*.
the king; and Toad's days, tiie EarL T%ls
U a draught exhibithig tbe time of tbe day*
while the sun Is passing too snd from the
winter solstice. Hawarth me made, and
Brand the jwiest" Thto Inscriptiosi fixes
the antiquity of the church. Tosti or TS»-
tl, Ae fourth son of Godwin Eari of KeM,
and brother of King Harold, waa created
Earl of Northumberland by Edward tiha
Confessor, In tbe yearlOSC, and fcU atlbe
baule of Stamford Bridge, hi 10^*»otbit
the erection of this churdi was anteeetort to
the Norman Conquest, a thing so rare, that
there are not above three or four churches
of so ancient a date in the kingdom. TheWv-
ing of Kirkdale, after passing through a va-
riety of patrons, came into poasenioa of
Henry Danvers, Esq. Eari of Danby, who
gave it to the Univmlty of Oxford, about
the year 1032, when he fomuted the Phyiis
• See this Vol. page SI.
KIE.
[Norih Riding.]
Klfi.
m
Ciuden there. The incuinbint is the Rer.
George Dixoo.
The Cave qf KirkdaU. — ^The fofltU re-
owiiMof the hy«ttia and other eahnals have
been found in e eeve or fissure at this plaoe ;
in the year 1820, Professor Bucklaad ex-
amined this interesting spot with great care,
and oommunicatad the result of his inquiries
to the Royal Society of London. The Pro-
fessor reporu that the cave extends 300 (bet
InloasoUd white coelc, and varies firom %
feet to A feet in height and breadth. Its
-bottom is covvred with a layer, abeut » foot
thick, of mud, whtehis paetiaUy enerusted
with cakiinter. It is in this anid that Che
fowil animal remains are tound imbedded.
The bones are in a nearly fireah state, stiU
tttatnlnir their animal gelatin. They are
nosUy broken and gnawed in pieces, and are
intermixai with teeth. The foasil semains
Ibund by Professor Bucklaud were of the
following animals, vis. hyena, elephant,
rhinoceros, hippopotamos, deer, ox, and
water rat { the four first belong to species
sow extinct, but of the others nothing is
aaid. It is.«Tident that anitnals having the
nagnitode of the elephant er rhinoceros
eould not enter a flKure s6 low and narrow as
that at this place; and it appears probable
that these bones eould not have been floated
into the fissure by means of water, otherwise
they would not (ndy have sul&red by attri-
tkm, but would be intermixed with sand er
gravel ; Tbey must therefore have been
transported thither bi some other way, and the
Professor oonieetures that they were carried
In for food by the hyaenas, whoappearto
bave been ttie sole inhabitants of the den.
KiBKLBATHAM, (F.) Ih tbc wap.
andlibertyof L«i|bar^( 44 miles NNW.
of Ottisbrougk^ AnsMe neu ttie mouth nf
Che Tees, the birth-plaoe of 8ir Wflliam
Tamer, wh» was Lord Biayor af UmOcm
iatheyearMfiOi and bere tint ganttanan
«reeted a stately bnapibd^ wMoh he endowed
with a vahiable estate^ far tfie matettiMnce
of 40 poor peeiple, lunisly, 10 men, the
aame number of weaaen, 10 beys sad 10
gills; sadaeumefmonef wasatoobaqeath-
fldbyJote Tuner, Bsq. Se^eant at Law.
ioretoaitageaehof OwehildreQ on leaving
CbebospitaL Lady T«nar, now Vaustttait,
latlietale govemessof this chartty, which
oiioe demands te the possessor of the Kkib-
leatham estate far ever; and tbe manage-
ment iaoommitled to. a chaplam. a master,
nnda mistress, who have handsome sala-
ries. In the centoe of the f^ont is a small
diape), finished hi a style of superior ele-
ganee. The roof is arebed in compartments,
nnd supported by four light and handsome
columns of the Ionic onler; Crom tbeoen*
tre hangs a large chanddler of bumldnd
gold, and over the altar is a window of paint*
ed glass, esteemed one of the finest in the
world, representing the oflMngs of (IM
Magi at the nativity of Christ. .Onenosidn
is a full length fignre ef lohn TuwHTf
Bsq. Sergeant at Law, in a scarlet robe; and
on the adier, one of Sir William T«ncr«
the founder, inhiarobca aa Loid Mayor of
London. In a large and eommodioMS room*
witbhi the hospital, is the Ubraiy, which Is
Anniriied with many valnable books, aod
several natural and aitlflcial eurfositiab in
ahandsome case, IsastitkfaiglikanEmofSIr
WiUiam Turner, in wax, with the identical
wig and band which he used to wear. At a
abort distanoe ftom the hoapMal Is the pdrish
chuidi, dedicated to St. Cuthbert, a Bgbt
and elegant building of strme, the toof of
whidi is supported by six columns of tbo
Tuscan order. In the chancd is the roonu-
meut of Sir William Turner, near which
he was buried, by his own desire, among
the poor of hiii hospital; tbe witnesses of hia
piety, liberality, and humanity. The living
is a vicarage, in the patronage of Lady
Turner. Adjoining to the east end of the
diurdi la a superb mausoleum d a circular
form, covered wiOi a dome, bollt by
Choln^ Turner, Esq. in 1740^ under which
b Che ftunily vaub. Among other woamu
mental statues are those of that geattoman -
and William Tanker, fisq. execatf<Hl by tbe
(kmous Sehenacher. The improvemenia
made at Klr^leatham in agrleultme and
planting, by the late Sir Charles * Tumer»
rank this place amongst one of the moat
floniidiingestatmtnYoEkahh-e. InadditlaB
to the boapital dir Wro. Turner bequeathed
SOOOC for fouiuling a Free Grammar School
here, which was erected In 1700, by Cholaaley
Turner, Bsq. his nephew, and is a laige and
handsome quadrangular building, near the
hoapitaL Of tbe present state of this instil
tutioo Mr. Carlisle, in his " description of
the endowed schools of England and Wales,"
published in 1818, gives the following slnguv
lar account >—" The master's salary is 100/.
and that of tbe usher AO/f but both these
'offlecs are now *tnecure$, the school having
been entirely ** dUconthwoT about thirty
yean since, by the late Sir Charles Turner.
The building contained apartments for the
master and usher, as weH as the school-room i
but U is now oecupitd in tenementi by varh
Cf%u mtchanicMt tjc, servanii to Lady Turner*
Mr. John Irvine, the family steward, holds
tlie siitreanY cfflee of M osier, and- the Rev,
Mr. Shaw, the minister of Kirklcatham.
that of Usher, The lord or lady of thp
RR 3
47«
X1B.
[North Siding.]
LAM*
nuuMt of Kiriikthtm, who Isiole forernor
«r fOTMiMM or (he haq>iUl« Is sole tno-
lM#artfaeMboolako. Papuiatkm* 686.
VttJMiiUri Henry, Em].
aiMiw Retr. Sdwttfd
BaUvy Cbailety surgeon
Pmrmtn, Smith Andrew
D«ok Wn. Tbompion 6«o.
KinKTbot.Aoom-
mon brewer
Baltey BUs. ocbooUnlstTefls
HeaibwiUte Wm. vlct. Turner's Anns
llobtnsonCNm. wbeelwrigbt
Wrightson Tboroas, scbooUnaster
KlBKLBVINOTON, (p.) In th«
wap. and Uberty of Langbwgh { 2 milet SS
E. of Yuta» The churcl), dedicated to St
Martin* It a small ancient structuTe. The
llvii^ It a pvpetual curacy. In the patronage
ot the ArchbUhop of York, of which the
Rev. John Oreavet U the incumbent. Here
alio wat a castle, whidi andcntly beknged
to the liunOy of Meinilh; after patdng
through teveral other famUiet, it wat at latt
paroeUed out to different purchaam: a dreu-
|ai emtaieiice. called CasUe Hill, It theonly
▼ettlga of that andoit fortreit. Pop. W2,
M'Cleod John, gentleman
ftp ami, HiUtropJohn
OotttM Wm. Tweddfe Robert
BldersWm. frkMlwrigki$,
Rickaby John Bell John
WlUdnaon Henry Nam John, <fc ma-
SloMiolrert, dUoe maker
Orear Wm.
BeU WiUiam, bailiff
Brown Jobn,Tlct. <fe blacksmith.Crown
GreenwtU Atldnaon, grocer and corn
miller
HuUJohn, taUor
KiRKLiNaTON (witb Updand),
\r.) In the wap. of Halikeld. and liberty of
Richmondihiie t 6 mllet SSE. of Bedide.-~
Here it a large and handiome diureh. The
living it a rectoty, fai the patronage of Lady
Orroond, and the Rer. Thomas Place it the
Incumbent Here It alto a Free Sduiol, with
a unall endowment, left by Lady Ormood.
This neighbourhood aboundt with vestiget
of antiquiti««, particularly the entrenchment
of a Roman or Danidi camp. Pi^ 337*
Britain John, Esq. banker
Morley Rev. T. W. curate
Richardson Wm. {i^ntleman
Farmm-t, Keltlewell A.
Appletou James Smith Richard
Crook Robert Thompson Wm,
Delghton Francis TomlirjR^n Matt.
Ellerton Fnincla Ward Geo.
Warriniton Wm. PMkengfll Tfaos.
WelU Thoa. TWtorv,
SloenKiAerf, Hnnter Anthony
HewsonAbra. Place Robt. ^ pa-
rish derk
BeU Robert, victualler and carpenter.
Royal Oak
Brown £dw. vict. Golden Lten
Deighton John, Tk:t. Golden iMO^
Leeming lane
Hunter Anthony, vict. KinsH Head
Kirby John, bladcsmith
Lomas James, sdraolmaster
SraiUi Wm. wbeelwri0:fat
TomlingtonMarmadute, grocer
Kkatton, in the parish of Lesk,
wap. and liberty of AUertonshire ; 4
miles N.ofTbiisk. Here l<ia MethoM
cha|tel. Pop. indn^g Brawith, 9T7.
Consitt Warcup, Esq. Brawith hall
Brown Miss Elii. gnntlewoman
Dunn Miss Elis. gentlewoman
Kay Mrs. Hannah, j^ntlewoman
Pollard Mrs. Jane, gentlewoman
RakitonJobn, gentleman
Blocktmitkt^ Wilson B. E. <b R.
Ingledew James Wise Wm.
Prest Thos. Wood John
Butchert, Skoeataken,
Miller Wm. Burton Wm.
WiseRobt. Hariand Ridiard
Farmers, Stomt Motow,
Fawcett Joseph Blades Thos.
Hariand Wm. Blades Nathan
Langdale Thos. Blades John
Lan^ale John Sitrgmnuy
Nicholson John CowperJosepb
Pybus Thos, Ripley John
Bawling Thos. Tottorty
Shepherd Thos. Coates Thos.
Wilkinson James Edon Matthew
Barker Tlios. riot. Doe and Ooa
Fisher Hannah, vicC Three Tana
Hammond Wm. shopkeeper
Hariand John, vkt. Pox <fc Honnds
Hunter Wm. coach Tarnish maker
Langdale John, toboolmaster
Wass Wm. bacon and butter fiu:tor
KmtHm Undmr, in the parish ot
Middleton Tvas, wap. of GiUfig Bast,
and liberty of Ricbniondshire : 1 milea
NNE. of Richmond.
Lackmby, in tbe parish of Writoir.
wajp. and liberty orLatttbargh; if
miles NW. of Guisborougn. .
Laiih, see Lane Date.
Lambhill, in the parish of
Ma^ham, wap. of Hang East, and
liberty of Ricbmondshire ; 2 miles SE.
of Masham. The residence of Mrf.
Ann Wilkinson.
tAlt.
[NoHh Ri^ng.]
LAY.
*n
LambkilL in the pArtsb of Bowes,
and ^Rp. of Gilling West; 3 miles
SSW. of Bernard cStle.
Landmoth, in the parish of Leak,
wap. and liberty of AUertonshire : 4
miles SB. of Northallerton. Popula-
tion including Catto, 59.
Lane End, in the parish of St.
John Stanwick. wap. of GiUing West,
Md liberty of Richmondshlre ; 5 miles
tW, of Darfington.
LatteHaid, in the parish of Hutton
Majtoom, wap. of Gilling West, and
liberty of Richmondshire ; 8 miles
J?NW. of Richmond.
Langhargh, in the parish of Ayton,
wap. and libertVof Langbaigh ; 3 mis.
NE. of Stokesley, a ridge of rocks,
"where It is supposed the wapentake
courts were anciently held, and whence
this wapentake is denomiaated.
Lcm^tkomej in the parish of Bedale,
and wap. of Halikeld ; 21 mis. NN W.
of Bedale. Population, 135.
Langthorpr, in the parish of
Kirbv Hill, and wap. of Halikeld ; i a
mileNW.ofBorougbbrid^e. Pop. 143.
Parker William, gentleman
-Rnston Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman
-Stubbs Joseph, yeoman
Yates Thomas, yeoman
firotberton Frauds, common brewer
Farmery Riobard, vk:t Fox <& Hounds
Harker Geo. corn and coal dealer
Pofker Thot. farmer. Broom house
Wincup John, vkt. Red Lk>n
Langthttaitt, see Arkengartbdale.
Laicoton Grrat, (p.) in the
wap. of GiUiug East, and liberty of
Richmondshire ; 6 mis. N W. of Nortb-
allertou; pleasantly situated on the
banks of the Swale. The church living
is a rectory, in the patronage of the
Duke of Leeds, of which the Re?.
Francis Drake. D. D. is the resident
incumbent.. Population, 1 16.
Lanoton Littlb, in the parish
of Great Langton. wap. of GiUing
East, and liberty or Rtehmondshire ; 5
miles WNW. of Northallerton. Red-
fearn Francis, Esq. of the lodge is the
principal inhabitant. Pop. 86.
Langmth or LongwUky in the pa-
rish of Well, wap. of Hang East, and
liberty of Richmondshire ; 3 miles S.
of Bedale.
Lartinoton, in the parish of
Somaldkirk, wap. of oniing West, and 1|.
herty of Richmoodsfaiic} 8 miles WNW. of
Bernard Cattle, a nest rural YUlag^ ttiM
houses on one ride having gardens befbrv
them, indosed by pales, and on the other aid*
a spacious ^reen, shaded t?y lofty tzeea. At
the foot of the village stands Lartington Hall«
the seat and residenco of l^enry Witham,
Esq. the proprietor of the village, and th«
lord of the manor. This is an ancient stone
building, in a well wooded and pleasingly
diverslflcd park, terminating on the banlu of
the Tees. The Catholic chapel of the hall is
one ofthe most handsome in the kiqgdora,
and contahia one of the best paintings in
Imitation oi sculpture extant; it is a erueiflx«
executed by Le Bnin, in so masterly a man*
ner, as to deceive the most able connofseurt.
Here is a Free School, endowed with 20L a
year, by the present lord of the manor.—
Population, 243.
Witharo Henry, Esq. hall
Ellis Rev. Michael, Catholic priest
Farmers, Heslop Peter, and
Bayles John yeoman
Dent Thomas . Parkin WiUiam
Boldron William, schoolmaster
Davison William, CToom
Lawson M. a^ent to H. Witham, Esq.
Maddison Robert, vict. Turk's Head
Robinson John, cabinet maker
Thompson Laimoelot, blacksmith
LaskiU. In the parish of Helmsley,
and wap. of Rydale ; 5| miles NW. of
Helmsley. Pop. 91.
Lastinoham, (p.) in the wap. of
Rydale; 4 miles NNB. of Kirkby-Moor-
Slde. Here was formeriy a Benedictine
monastery, founded by Cedd Bishop of the
East Saxons^ about the year 648. The
cfauTdiisaTerylaigeandanelent structure^
and has. in an probabUity, bekmged to the
monastery. The Uflng is a vicarage, in the
giftof the Khig, of which the Rev. W. N.
Darnell is the fawumbent Here is alto «
Methodist chapel. Populatioci, 995.
Blakelock Ann <fe]IIartba,gentIewonieii
Kendall Rev. Henry, curate
Laytlkcrp€f in Uie parish of Stone*
jiprave. and wap. of Rydale ; 4 miles S«
of Helmsley.
Latton (Ewtt), in the narish of
St. John Stanwick, wap. of^ GilUiur
West, <& liberty of Richmondshire ; (^
miles N. of Richmond. Is a pleasai^
agricultural village situated on an
eminence, and commanding an exten*
sive and beautiful prospect. Pop. 137.
Barker Thomas, Esq. Layton hall
ForsMTt, Harnson Henry
Barker Thomas Thompson Jolin ■
Ellis Thomas
¥1%
LAY-
[NotA Ridimg.]
LEV.
Fenwiok lUlph, ^ wd butehec
Toui« ChiiitDpber, wh^elwnsbt
Lattow (We«t). in thepartehof
MattoD, wap. of eiUing W«t, aiMlg-
NW: of Richmond. Pop. ••.
CoUiog JohD, E»(\. Wlute house
PoweU Samuel, fanner
Waine George, former
tUCTton, andwap.of AUortonrtMfe; 4
■iUm N. of NortbaUertoD.
Lazbnb V, in the parish of \riltoD,
vap. aud libertj'of liangbargh ; o mil.
Nw. of Guisborodgh.
Drrden Cowltt, Bsa.
BucktoD Jolin, geutteman
L»Aa, (P.) in the wap. A Rberty
dr Aiyrtewhiw; «»Ua ESB. of Norttuil
lertan. The church and farm howiie are all
the fMUdiM of Leak, once a Uivotowii. but
vfaich fiMd«tnnr«l«>»«t *bctirae«C tkc
Normwi ConquMt. The Uvinf It a^fcoamge.
to Ac patronage of ttieBkhop of Dmhain.
aad thelUiv. W. W arriogton i« the hUMWbat
Mr. Wimam Morton, ywwai, wrfdea at ifce
halL PopQhMlonll.
LKALHOLM A!BD Lbalholm
Bridge, in the parUhof Dawby, wap.
and liberty of LangbarRh; 9 miles W.
of MThltby.
Blacksmith$, Hebron George
MlUer William Hoggart George
Rodgers Richaid LaoryJohn
Butchen, Me^ Wm.
Bnniton Wm. J*'**^??* .
Wiospear Wm. Rigg W(*«wl
Cora Jlf«f/«r», Wataoo JJfW
Btobbart Tboa. Wa*«wi Rtehart
UmiitoBjobn WoodThoroaa
Sennison Thos. ^ 8kommk»9,
Fletcher John Bonnus Joseph
Gamett Beiyamin Bnrrow Richard
Hall John Winsby Jamct
Harri'^ Wm. Wood Joseph
Bell Joseph, taHor ^ ^,
Gray Robert, vict. A tallow chandler
Hall Matthew, wheelwright
Joy William, blue, brown, and shop
paper manufacturer
Readman Thomas, vict. Stone Gate
Snowden Michael, cooper
Yeoman William, com mHler
LeMh^ad, in the parish of Whitby,
wap. and Uberty of Whitby Strond ; T
■niles firom Whitby.
Lbavimoton Cast lb, iu the {m-
rlsh of Kirk LearingUm, wap. 4c liberty
of Langbargb ; e miles SB. of Yann.
Mr. John Hewitt, occupies the house
called the White UalL and Mr. J. T.
Sheraton, the Red HaU: the mill » oc-
capted by Mr. James wren. Pop. 14.
Lbb«b«ston. in the panab of
Filer, wap. nod libertsr ol Piokeiiiig
Lytbe; 4 miles N. oc HunaaaiilMr.
The hnll here is occupied by lu^
Robert Shepherd. Pop. I4d.
htekky, in tbe parish of Cmiall^
wap. of HaUkekl, and liberty of Riob«
mondshire ; 5 miU« NN£. of Borough-
bodge. Pop. inchided with CundaQ.
Lbbmiko, in the parish of Boraet-
ton, wap. of Halilteld, and liberty of Rid%-
mondahSret 24nilcs EKE. of Bedalo. Thia
ancient viUa^ geems to give its name to
Lecmiiig lane, whidi exhibiti a fine q)ec'«
men of fttc improTcnienti nuide in pubUc
roada in modem times. Tliis road is under
the management of Mr. M'Adam» wboie
•impWbut dieieBt ^stem oooiiala princi-
pally in 10 oonatructing tfia road aa to naaloe
all parts of it equally fit for oarriages, aad to
breaking the aoaierials smaU whidi aie need
hi the fcpasn. TWa road was the Htiiuaa-
street of the Romaai^ iibidk extended aoctl:-
ward as tax Invemeass. Here ia a Chapal af
Ems, of whioh the Rer. J. Momob. A. K.
is eucata. Populatkm includad wiUt Exilhf
and Nawten.
BimdcsmHlm^ Spenoe WilHam
Pybiis Thomas Stnrgtfss John
Robaon John, and Skonmker*^
farrier Elwood Mark
Fmnmt if F^omm, MHler Wittiasi
BeM John akofkm»tr$j
Voddy John Chapman ThonMS
LasoeHes George OathwaiU Leond.
Moss WiUinm ITAsstarJgAfs,
Ramsbaw Wm. Holmes Thomas
Simpfon Christphr.¥rhartoo Wm.
Boddy John, butcher
Harrison Wm. com miHer
Nelson Geoige, ¥iet. Rodney
Ramshaw Wm. brick <fe tile OEmker
Robinson Bridget, vict. CrowA
Wade Wiiliftm, schoolmaster
Letming LiWe, in tbe parish of
Bedale, wap. of Hang East, A Hberty
of Ri^mondshke; )»« miles NE. of
Bedale.
IMgHoHf in tbe jmrish of Masbam,
and wap. of Hang East ; 4 miles W.
SW.ofMasham.
LrtrnBridob, in the parish ef
Rudby, wap. dk liberty of Ltn^baigh |
LEV;
[North RuRnff.]
LEY.
4TS
S miles BSE. o/ Yarm. The mill here {
is occupied by Mr. William Simpsoo^ 1
corn mfller.
Leven €h(we, see Skutieiskelfe.
Lbvisham, (p.) in the wap. and
Bberty of Pickering Lytbe ; 5 miles N.
of Pickerlug. Here is an ancient
ebarch, the living is a rectory, in the
patronage of Mrs. Skelton. of which
the Rev. Robert Skelton, is the resi-
dent incumbent. There is also a free
school endowed with ml, per annum.
Popolation, l^H,
LEYBURN,
In the parish of Wensky, wap. of Hang
West, and Uberty of Richmondshife $ 3
miles firom Middleham, 8 from Richmond.
andSflromReeth. Thetown consists chiefly
of one spacious oUoog square of well built
houses, where the market is held every Fri<
day, and where a considerable quantity of
com is weekly exposed for sale. The places of
worship are a Methodist, a Calvinist, and Ca-
tholic chapel; there is here a public sdioo),
supported by voluntary subscription ; and a
Circulatiug and Subscription Library. The
soil is generally very fertile, being chiefly mea-
dow and grasing land, and the mineral pro-
ductions are lead, coal and lime. The town is
pleasantly situated, and the ueighbourhood
presents a variety of beautifully picturesque
scenery. The remarkable walk called Ley<
bum Shawl, whidi passes along the edge of
one oontinued ridge of rodu to the viDage of
Preston, is indtspntebly one of Oie finest na-
tural terraces in Great Britain, and there are
many views here of singular beauty. — The
neighbourhood abounds with objects of in-
terest, amongst which may be enumerated
the ruined castles of Bolt<m and MlddMumi,
the remains of Jervaux and Coverham ab-
beys, the cdebratcd waterfall and cataracts
of Ays^^arth, and the noble mansion and
pleasure grounds of Bolton Hall, most of
which may be visited hi the course of a day.
This place is generally taken on the route
to the Lidces of WestmDreland and Cum-
berland, by travellers fh>m the cast and
south east parts of the kingdom. Popu-
lation, 810.
POST-MASTER, Thomas Fall,
Ojftc€, Market-place,
Letters arrive every day from Bedaleat 8
o'clock, and arc dispatched at 4 past S
o.clock in the afternoon for Bedale.
A po«t-man is despatched every Men. Wed.
Thur. and Sat. to Askrigg, deparU at i
past 7 o'clock in the rooroiag, and le-
toms at I post 2 in the aAcmoon.
OIRBCTORT.
Allen Wm. gent. Hill Top
Brooks Rev. C^eorge, independent
minister
Clifton John, Esq. Grove house
Collier James, gent.
Emmerson Creo. justice derk, and
commissioner of taxes
Sanderson Charles, gent.
Vincent Captain George
Wray James T. importer of foreign
wines and spirits, timber A lead
merchant, <fec. (fee.
Bank.
Button, Other, & Co. Wenslerdale
bank, on Sir. P. Polo, Bart. Thorn*
ton and Co. London.
Saifingt Bank.
Attendance every Friday from twelve
o'clock till one.— James Morland,
clerk; Wm. Ware, treasurer.
Allomi€$, Hayson Thos.
Dobson Matthew lansonWm.
Howson Wm. Pearson Henrji
Bloeksmitha, How hiU
Aisken Geo. Chrocen.
Nicholson R. jun. Anderson EUi.
PlewesJohn Dent John
Bool Sf ShomtakerSfDohnon John, (4r
Anderson Edw. tallow chandler)
Fawoett Christ. Falrburn John
Fishwick Wm. Nicholson Rd. (d:
M'Cullagh Thos. ironmonger)
Mason Wm. Orton Mary and
Morland James Jane
Pearson Wm . Thack wray Wm.
Robinson Thos. Joinert,
Robson Henry Chapleo Jolm
Spenoe Matth. Fairnurn John
Whitehead Geo. Wells John
Bulcher$, Willis Christopher
Bowes Emerson Winsby RiclRird
Bowes Wm. Winsby John
Peacock Matth. Millmert.
Clock k ff^atch Andenon BKz.
Makers, Lonsdale Grace
Bell John Spence Mary
Robinson Wm. Saddlert,
Drapere. Atkinson John
Anderson Elnt. Dixon George
Dent John Shovkeeoert,
Dixon Luke Ckipuindale S.<fe A .
Metcili John, (<fe Ratciiffe James
dealt*r in hats) Stone Masone,
Thackwray Wm. Brotherton Henry
Wood Thos, (<& Summers James
weaver) Yeadon Thos.
Farmere, Straw Hat Maker*,
Anderson Henry Abbot Dorothy
Blenkinsou Peter, Lawson Mary
(<& woolstapler) Milner BUx.
«T4
LET.
[NorA Bidimg,] ua.
Jane AldefMwChristphr.
Spetioe MaiT Auton Wm.
mib £Us. Gale Qeors^
Surr^oiu, RaperWm.
EdmoMaoa Tbot. RcMBtree Wm.
Teny John Kountiee Ricfaard
Atkinson JoDaUan, Board
Blenklnsop John, Green Tne
Burton Wm. (posdng-bonse) Bol-
ton Arms
ConltniAn RicbanI, (eicbe oflloe)
King's Head
MUfttone Fet^r, (A Teterinary anr-
Xeon) Black Swan
Vhwet Wm. Yict. Ancvl Inn
Varo John, (A dnun shop) Board
MttctUanjf.
Akieraon Walter, tchoolmasier, land
tunreyor, and Sun dial maker
Barker John» governor oi the Poor
bouse
Bentley Peter, offioer of eidse
Brotberton B. dlr. in eartbenware
Buttorfleld WUliaro, nunery and
tecdinmn
DaY John, cooper
Deigbton Henry » plumber <b olasler
CoaiesTbomai, derk at the Bank
Fall Tboma«, (stamp ofltee) book-*
aeUer, itatiouer, and printer
Holmes Leonard, baililT <x auctioneer
Homer Tbomaa, painter and paper
I Hishand Wm. bleacher
Milner Geo. bread baker
[ if oriinid Jameii, ag^ot to the Norwich
Union Fire Office
' Pearfton Robert, cbemiH A druggist
Wmy /ubii^ hair dresser
CARRIERS BY LAND.
William Abbott, to Leeds every Mon.
dep. t mg. reu on Wed. erg.
Thomas Blackbnm, (waggon) from
York to Hawes, arr. at £ everjk
Mon. ret. every Wed. at 11 o'clock
forenoon
James Clooghton, to Richmond every
Tbnr. and Sat. departs 6 morning,
and returus 6 evening; also to
Bedale every Tuesday
James Close, from Reetb to Leeds,
arr. here every Sat. & ret. Tbiir.
James RatelifTe, to Richmond Thur.
and Sat. dep. nt 6 mg. and ret.
at fl etg ; and goes to Bednlc.
Anthony Tfiirtlethwttite, to Stockton
every Mon. and Thnr. dep. at 8
«ng. ret. on Wed. luid Sat.
LUMmg, or Jmkf, (fo^* W«A)
in the parisb of SbMit Hiitln|. Mi
wap. of Bulmer ; 9 miles N N£. si
Yock. Pop. 206.
Limber HiU, in tbe parishof Lytbe,
wan and libertv of Lu^bargb ; rmls*
WSW. of Whitby.
Lingf JfMr. in tbe parish of Mid-
dletoB Tras, and wap. oiGilliBg Bast;
6 Bules ENE.of RSohmoiid.
Lbdkarp, in tbe parisb of 3riddlet>.
bofoogb, WHO. and liberty of Lang-
bargfa ; 7 miles NNW. of Stokesleyi
PopubitkUy 196.
lAtdotf^tpoffOtue, in theparishof
Newton- upon -Oose, and wap. of
Bulmer ; 7 miles S. of Easintnvoid,
Here is a Roman CatboHe dnpe(
and a sdiool witb a small endow-
ment. Population, 268.
L^<JI«rtittfir, in tbe parish of Ays-
garth, wap. of Hnng West, and liber-
ty of Riobmondsblre , I mile NB. of
Hawes: a nnall hamlet, pleasantly
situated in High Abbot side. Popu^
Iatiou,81.
LiliU Beck, in tbe parisb of
Whitby, wap. and liberty of Whitkf
Stnnd ; 6 miles from Wliitby.
Lherton, in the parish of Easiag- .
ton, wap. and liberty of Langfoaoh !
8 miles ENE.of Guisborougb. Tbeie
is here a Chapel of Base to the Parish
church of Ensington; curattf. Rev.
James Metcalfe, of Basington. Popu-
lation, 251.
LockUm, in tbe parish of Middle-
ton, wap. and liberty of Pkdceriag
Lytbe; 4 miles N. of Pk:kering.-~
Tbeiie is here a Chapel of Ease, aada
neat Methodist chapel. Pop. 32i.
Lodge Or§emi see Melbecks.
LoFTHOusR, (p.) in tbe vrap.
and liberty of Lugbargh t 9reil»EN£.of
Gultborough } boimded on the north bj tlM
Germsn ocean.-— It is a pleasant rillac^
forming one continued street, or Use of
buildings, prindpally <^ Mone ; the aei^
bourlMod abounding with stooe and alum
rock. The Tillage is chiefly dependent up*
on the alum worl» here, beloogii^ to Lonl
Dundaa. There is a loarlwt held hoe oo
Thunday, by custom and there Ltalle*
thodist chapel, built by subwiiption in leM.
The ohureh to dedicated to St. Leaaaidr
and the living is a rectory, in the patronage
of the King. Pop. including Wapley, 1 17l»
Adamsou Thomas, gent.
Bathgate James, gent.
L09.
[Norih Riding.] lov; 47S
Cook Paal, gmt.
DoddflJobB, ffettt.
Mniimy Rct. Wm. leetor
M wrrajr Lieut. klenuAat
Smith John, gent
IMd AleMb&r, Esq. ball
Turner Rev. Wm. curate
Yeomea JobBy aurgeon
BobinsoD Henry
TbompsoD Isaac
Bvicksrtf
Drydeo Joseph
Mami Wm.
Walker Tbos.
Bell James
SmaOes Isaac
AtkinsoB John
Andas Wm.
Cledson Wm.
Close Joha
Gowanl Joseph
CrodyBrraa
Crosly JooD
Crowe John,
Orange
DiydoDFrancis
Fawoett Niebolas
. Hudson John
Leomy J. C.
Taybr Robert
Outbied Thomas
Vtten Wm.
Seven Anthony
UnthankJohn
Walker John
Wilkinson Mlcb.
SkaeouUcert,
Brown Joseph
Brown Wm.
Bryan Henry
Hmron John
Hudson Joseph
Irwin John
Watson Wm.
AdaMonWm.
Adamson RobMrt
Langstaff John
LuSrtaffBUa.
M'Naugbton Geo.
Rowland Tbos.
vnikinson Jacob
Ibiiort.
Briffin Charles
HuliJohn
Moore Tbos. (dr
draper)
Scartbe Robinson
fnmUarigki9, tfc,
Dobson John
Hudson Edward
Wake John
ABnn John, Red Lk)n
Comer Robert, Angel Inn
WaUcar Prands, Black Bull
Adamson Tbos. T. chandler
Adamson Cteorge, seedsman
Anderson Eliz. dress maker
Barker Ann, dress maker
Boyes William, stay maker
Burnett John, baker
Comer Robeit, master mariner
Cowart Jane, straw hat maker
Dixon Wm. tinman
Fidler George, mason
Good wiU Thomas, derk
Goodwill John, schoolmaster
Hunton Wm. alum maker
iowsey Joseph, oooper
Orerend Thomas, slater
Patton Sarah, druggist
SheasUds Estoer, straw hat maker
Stoipson James, Riding ofBcer
Toase Thomas, painter, glavier, and
tinman
Webster Richard, saddler
Wilkinson Isaac, miUwrjcht
Wilson WroTSaer
LoPTHoosB South.
Borgin James, former
Dawsofl Reeves, shoemaker
Leyburn Wm. joiner
Gordon Thomas, gamekeeper
Wallace Christ, stone mason
ColTMW,
WilUam Boyes, South Loftboiise,to
Whitby every Pri, dep. at 9 mg.
ret. 6 evg.
Thomas Cowart, carrier and post-
man, to Guisboroorb on Mon.
Thnnday and Sat at 9 o'claqk
Thomas Johnson passes from Guis-
boiough to Staitbes every Wed.
at 10 o'ak>Gk morning, returns at
IfPBSt 4 o'dodc: and passes V>
Whitby from Guisborougb on
Thur. at 10 o'ctocfc morains, and
returns at 4 o'clock on Pii(&y af-
ternoon, to Giiisborough.
mom. and ret. 8 aft.
Robert Naggs, from Guisboioagfa to
Whitby every Thursday at 10
o'ckiek mg. and leturas on Fri. nt
4 o'jslockaft.
Joseph Walker, to Whitby every
Mon. and PH. at 9 o'clock mg.
ret. Tu, and Sat. at 6 evg.
LovDOvnBRBY, \n the parish of
Bonertoo. wap. of Uslikdd, and liberty at .
RidmmuUhira i Si milei E. of Bsdale.*-
NewtoD bouae» a buntinc Ijox, beloogiog to
the Right Hon. the Earl of Darlii^^, Is
iltustcd in this Tillags. The aboTe house
was lold to Lord Darlipgtoa ten or twelve
years ago : and in the latter end of the year
1821, a chimney belonging to it was blown
down, the OMteriab of whieh wan |irecipi.
tited through the roof, and kiHed a-fonag
lady in her bed. The bouse has stawe beco
taken down, and re-bullt on the site of the
old one, leaving that psrt Hpoa wbioh the
young lady's nota stood a sort qf vacuum
in the middle of the house. The Countess
of Darlington educates, at her own expeiuie«
twenty poor children in this township.
Hunton Rev. J. R. MJL. vicar of
Pickbill
Walbum Wm. gent.
Fvmtrtjjf rMNlaii, Ma^on Tbos. H.
Dixon Wm. Newton lodge
PoswickJobn Peacock Jonathan
Kirby Jonathan TiirnbtiU Richard
Geldart Thomas, wheelwright
Hill JobiK shoemaker
Homer Mar}', vict. Three Horse Shoes
Homer Jolm, blacksmith
476
LOV.
[North Ridimff.]
UAU
M luon Mite*, f tot. woolpack
Ifeicalf John, butcher
RoMnsna Tboma*, Uilor and grocer
Scott iMar, schoolmaster
WWtelock Robert, spirit merchant
Wray Wm. joiner and owchiue mkr.
L<mglk%eaU9, see ArkenKartbdale
LonUm^ In the parish of Romald-
kirk, wap. of GiUlng West, and li-
berty of RIchroondshire ; 9 miles N W.
of Bernard CasUe. Mr. Charles
Raine, the baiUflTof Lord Strathmore,
to the principal inhabitant.
Lmumde, or L<mpthom€f in the
parish ofRomaldkirk, wap.ofGiUing
V^t, 4 miles W. of Bernard Castle.
Ltmtom BUL in the perish of
Birkby, wap. and liberty of AUerion-
Siire; 81 miles N. of SorthaHertoo.
Fop. included with Button BonrUle.
Low Fields, in the parish of
Bowes, wap. of Gllltag West, and U-
ber^ of Richmondshire ; 6 mUet SW.
of Bernard Castle
Lost NsM, in the parish of Pick-
hill, wap. of HaUkeld, and liberty of
Ritiiinoiidshire; 5i miles from Bedate.
Loto Row, see Melbecks.
LuvB, or LuMB Dalb, in the pa-
lUhof noinaldkirk. wap* of GilUag West.
ffidHbsrty of RichiDondihize} 7 miks W.
N W. of Benuurd CasUe: includes the whole
of Lune Dak, running wf»twMd tnm th«
liver Too to the confinei of the county next
to Wwtmotehmd, and contains the follow-
Ing ttrsgglicf hsrolectt •ad a Chapel of
EaM to the pariih church, lituated at Lalth,
hence called Laith Chapel, of which the Her.
J. TbODipson, A.M. is the curatCb Pop. 865.
GnASHOiiMB ; 10 miles NW. of
Bernard Castle.
Alderson John, TicU Board
BllioU John, rolUer
Smith John, mason
Laith Chaprl; 11 miles NW.
of Bernard Castle
Wallace John, farmer
BiRTLR ; 1« miles WNW. of Ber-
nard Castle.
AUinson John, former
Bayles Thomas, farmet
Thwinoarth ; 12 miles WNW.
of Bemacd Castle.
Parmert, Dent John
Dent James Ralue Joseph
Wkmeroill; li miles WNW.
of Bernard Castle ; the favourite shoot-
ing seat of the late Lord Strathmore.
LvTHB, (p.) in the wap. and H*
berty ot Lai^hasih ; 4 miles WNW. oT
Whitby. Lythe la plea«ntly aituated mm
the eartam ezmnity of ClevciaDd» about
I mile distant from the aea. PeterOe Mmn
Itey, IIL in the98Ch of Hcmy the Tfand,
olitetaiedalScetteelkira«eek.l7mai1cet, and
a lair yearly, to be hcU oa tbeBveofSt.
Oswald, but being in the vidBity oT Wbit-
by, both the bin and market haw long
been diKontinued. The lord of the maaor
b the Earl of Mulgiave, who resides hoct, ta
a stately manrion. wMeh stands a Dttle Somh
of the villa«e^ upon the bcow of a fently ri-
ling hill, commandiag a piling and i lUp
sive prospeot of the eouocry and the aea.
TheChuioh, dedicated to St. OswtU, is an
ancient itiuoture. bat ewiag to a thocoa^
npair, whkh itiweived ia 181f, haenthec
a modern appaaiaaee at irst sight. The
Uvla«isavieaiage, in the patraoage of the
AichbUiop of Yorib Thm It alao a Ble-
thodist Chapel, boiltiB 1828. Pop. 1U4.
Letters are despatched to, and ree^ved
Arom Whitby ev«7 day at 1 o*docfc.
Champion Mrs. gentlewoman
Long Rev. Wm. offidatiog curats
Porter Rev. Thomas, vicar
Sowerby John M. land<& alum a^eot
for Earl MulgraTe
Stonehonse Thomas, master mariner
AtadmU$y Mackenzie John
Chapman John _ Jcimari^tfe,
Davison James ^
ThirlwaUJohn
BUand Wm.
Leonard Geo.
Rountree John
WardThos.
Ward John
BlmcktmitkM,
Jadcson John
Newbolm Wm.
Farmer9f
Bean John
Hoggart Wm.
Humphrey Philip
Laverick Francis Watson Leonard
Laverick Wm. Watson Rk:faard
Staoghow Mrs. WhethtrigkU,
Stonehouse Robt. Taylor Clement
Taylorson Wm. Thompson John
Ward John Thompson Thos.
Qrocert^ ife,
Leonard Geo.
Duck Mary, vict. Red Lion, (post
office)
Frank John, Xfame keeper
Hill Jaroes^weaver
Huntrodes Wm. tailor
Nagffs Thomas, vk^ Ship
Readman John, taik>r
Tyas James, butcher
Mmhu, (High and Low) in the pa-
rish of Masbam, and wap. of Haag
Bast ; 2 miles NW. of Masham.
UaUhy, intheparisl^ofStaiirtoo,
UAt.
[North Riding.]
UAt.
477
^rap. ana liberty
niles BNB. of Yarm. Mr. Wlliiain
Metealf n the principal inhabitant in
tkis village. Pop. 168,
MALTON, (p.)
Wap. of Rydalabftodpwtin tfaeHbMCy of
Su Potei»i ; $ miles fjrora Pidurinf 4 W
fimn Vork{ andM Iraai Sctfbro*, om of
th« mort andent BrigaatS«a Axiifled tomii
la this part of Britain. Tke aariyimpor-
taaoe of thii4tation Is showa by ttia nuailiar
of anoiaDt roads whidi poiot (o iL The
Aamans planted here one of the aumeri, or
cohorts of the Leghs sexta tictrlx, called
OBRVENTIONENSIS, and changed only
tiie terminatioB of its British naai^ to
CAMVLODVNVBL ThiinaBie, Vyabtef
wiation, becaoe the Saxon MELDVN. pro-
iKMinoed JOAIDEN, and Maiden Grow Balk,
U at this dsfy one of the boundadea of Mal-
ton. T^e xiTsr Derwent hsre» aad at this
point alone, touches the foot of the DBIRA-
WOLD region; « considerable breadth of
marshy ground, fonnerly impaHaUe, faHar-
irenes betweea the river and the Wolds In
every other part of Ite course, and at this
pofaitwas the rivermost readily pawed by a
kroadbutihalloirlbrd} atthisday weknow
of no other ftirdon t^e northern border of
the Wolds, except that named by the Saxons
Stongfotdes, afterwards Stngfordes brycge,
BOW Stamford bridge. No fower than six
Roman roads may be traced by military aad
other remains to this station. Numerous
Boman coins, both silTcr and copper, of va-
rious Emperors, for a long period have been,
and are yet found herej and on dke oppo-
site tide of the riTer, eotrenehmenis
for the defence of this cnee important
pass are abo visible. Fiagmeots ot, aad
atirenms, someoontaluing Roman coins and
finerwl ashes, and also many pieces of their
pottery, with figures in reliei; on patersp, po-
«»la, are found here. The Camnlodunum
of the Roman Britons became a royal vHla to
king Edwin in the Saxon era, and hero the
lifo of that monarch was preserved fhim the
•i«wia, by Us fisithftil LiUa. The great
Earl Siward, who defeated Macbeth, was
one of the kmis of Ifahoot and after the
Norman ecnquest, the baronial fimdly of
▼oiey, buiU here aoastle and a priory for
Oilbortinecaaoos, of both which there toe
remains at this day. The Castle was one of
those short Ured structures which Henry II.
4eaM)lisfaedt but during Ita existence, the
town was tmmtdown, by Abp. Thurstan,
whep he laid siege to it to dislodge the
Scotch, and the name of New Maltou cora-
«eiioedoathfM4mUdingof thctown. On
the site of the castle, Ralph, Lord Eurc,
built a noble castellated mansion, which he
finished at the conclusion of the I6th cen-
tury i and it is remarkable, that its duration
was as short as that of the castle, for hia
lordship's two grand daughters not agredng
respecting the property here, the muudon
was pulled down, and the materials divided
between them, by Henry Marwood, Eaq.
the High Shertf of the County of York, la
1074 1 thelodge and gate-way, however, were
left u a monument of the folly and vindio-
tivemas of fkmily fouds, or to show what
the manrion had been. Hary. the youngcstof
theee danghters, was married to Wilham
Palmer, Esq. of Lhiley, in this county, who
in right of hb wlfo, possessed the manor of
<M and New Malton, which he, with others
conveyed to Sir Thomas Wentworth. Oa
the 90th of May, lyss, the Hon. Thomaa
Wentworth, Knight of the Bath, obtained
the title of Lord Mallea, and six years after-
wards was created Marquk of Ro<^faigham.
Hb kirdsMp dying on the 14th of December,
1760, was soooeeded In hb Utle and estatea
by hb only son, Charies Watson Wentwoith,
Maniubof Rockingham, whodyiagon the
Ist of July, 1782, hb nephew. Earl FitB-
wilUam, snooeoded to the msaor of Maltoo.
and hb other principal estates. Malton
was a corporate borough, aad goveraod
by two bailiflk, until the reign of ChMlea
IL when a writ of quo tMtmmh, to
which the inhabitants pleaded pmer^Mom
deprived &e buigesses of Us privibges, fur
judgment was given in favour Of the Crown.
«nd anew charter has never been applied
for ; sfaice that time, the Court Leet, and
Court Boon of New Malton appobt a ao.
minal borough BaUlff, and tyo ^r^nhln,
and exercbe the usual jntisdictioB of those
courts. Malton sent members to parliament
so early as the reign of Edward I. ; and at
that period the Prior of Malton was elected
a representative, who, on hb return ftum
PMliament, was arrested for debt, but»
pleading a privilege of exemption in goin^
and returning from parliamentary duty, he
was liberated { thb Is perhaps the terBest
claim of the privilege by a member of par-
liamcnL Thb Borough now sends two
members to parliament, elected by the house-
holders, paying scot and ktt ; thenumberof
voters being about 500. The present repre^
soimlves are. Lord Duaeaaoo, of Margaret
street, Cavendish-aquars^ Loodoa, and of
Roehampton Surry; and Joba Charles
Ramsdeo, Esq. of Ncwby park, neiir Bo-
roughbridge^ There are two parochial cha-
peb here to OM Malton, one of them dedi->
eated to St. Leonard, aad the other to St*
Michael; the fonner of which has a t«^
6S
47»
MAt.
[North Midm^g.]
MA&.
spirt, which h« bMB l«ft imfliiiilMd. taith*
fimn of A tnincatcd oooe. Earl FitswUUim
ittheiatroo. «nd loMVof the o thci uwkr
the See or Vork.} the lUr. WiUiun flowv,
A.II. if the iaeumheat, and the lUr. C A.
Bluni, the aHtstent curate. The other
plaoea of wonhip are, for Um Sooietf of
Frieiide, the Prubyteriaim the Independents
aiKi the Methodists. ThercisalaoftTheetnw
erected in 1814 1 bnides a handKime auite
of public rooms, in Yockengatab to whieh
are attached a Subscription Libcary wA
News-Room. About a quarter of a mile to
the SW. of New Blalton, is a mineral spring,
similar in its propertks to tiiose of ScarbraT,
and is said to be a very efficacious chalybeate.
Malton is a brisk market town. The town
stands on aa emiucnoe, overlook ing the river
which runs through a btautiftil vale to the
SouthEasL Ahandaotne stonebrldfecoo-
ryctK this place with Norton, the river form-
Ing the boundary between the East an4
North Ridings. In the reign of Queoi Aime
an act was possed, under the authocity of
which the Derwent was made navi^ble
up to this place, and earn, butter, baoon,
40. art conveyed in large quiatitieB Ikom
to Hull,
JLcodon t whUe from Uul ane itBmri arit,
sugar, and gioeerke of diflbroK Idn^ smA
cook, and all sorts of wooAas braqgikt hen
fitnn LeedB,andotherpertsoftfaeWeitr
in coottdcrable quantities. The a
b held every Saturdsy. and b i
attended by the ftmSes and i
the suitoniidtaig eountry Id a great extent.
Fbnacriythera were two merkct days, the
ottMT on Tnesday, and the slosie basis of
two market eroesei yet eontlone i one where
the present market is held, and the oilier in
the Low street, where M is now generally
r milt. There arealso Ave fbfaa
▼Is. Monday and Setordsy be-
fore Palm Snnday; Saturday, before WMt-
euatidei Stttutday, before the ISChef July;
on the 11th and ISth of October; and on
Satnrday before Martiomm df y. The §nt
UfrmoMfor Iheexhibitinn of horeea, and
much attended by South country dealen;
and the othrrt on account of the great ^nr
of cattleb are Ibequcnted by a vast runnber^
of temen and graaiers. The popdalianof
New MaMon, withbi the Boeouj^ amounts
Io40i»eoub.
TOST MASTER, Thomas RoaiMMV, Qghty Mmrkmpimc$.
PhMtt fhmi whence
Dtetance.
Postage
Arrival of Mails,
Depmtan of Maili.
BridUn^rtoD
Driffieia
28
20
0
22
30
18
So'dockmg.
ditto
ditto
ditto
ditto
i p. 4 aft.
«0»l„^3»«
Pickeringr ••...•••.
ditto
Scarbio'.
ditto
Wbitby
ditto
York..:....:...::
45 miD. p. 4 aft.
DIRECTORY.
BarUilt Rev. John» Wbeelnto
Martindaia Wm. yeoman, Wbeelgato
BiDiii Rev. C. A. Low Htreet
Bull Sarab. K*iotwino. Market place
£wbafiic Thus. geut. Market place
Fufitf r Jane, (^eiitwniii. Greengato
Fox Rebecca, KCotwiUQ. GfeenKate
Gibson Jane, ^'ntwmo. Yorkersgale
Hooper SumueJ, gent. NewbiK};iu
Hotiium Kliz. geiitwniD. Market |>1.
Lumbert Capt. Joiin, R.N. Low st.
Leafe Caibarint:, Keiitwn. Newbi^iA
Luccock Elisubcthygeiitlewomaii, Old
Malton gale
Kelson Wm. gent. Old Malton gate
RobfnMa Alice, ffentwmn. Greengate
mrnpson Jolin, M.D. Wbeelgnte
Sootberan John, gent. Greengute
goujby Ann. gf^iilwmn. Marlcet nl.
Walicer John, ff^ut. Old Malton gV.e
Walker John, jon. grot. Old Maltoa
cate
Wart Henry, gent. Low atreet
Wilson Robert, gent. Wbeelgato
Carter John, (bdg.) Market ptaoe
Dearden Wm. Maiket place
Lotberinuton John, (oatkMial) Old
Maltou gato
MUtnim,
Allen Wm. (ds steward to Earl Pits-
William) Malton kidge
AtkiBson Mooes. Mnrketpleoe
Barns Josepb, Piokle street
Paul Tbomas. Greengato
Rider Wm. Yorkecsgato
SimusoB Alfred, Yorkenci^
Smif b.son Rhd. dfc John, Yorkennto
Sti>ck ton James, Yorkersgate
Walker Tiiomns, Old l!alloo gato
MAL.
[North Riding.] mal.
479
Boulton John A Sod, (appFoiseis)
Newbiggin
Cumber Join. TorkersgatA
Mastemma Thoe. ((fe sleriflTs officer)
Wheelgote
Ruddock Win. Low street
Bacon Faclort,
Elliott Win. iun. Wheelgate
Hesp Haunab <fe Sod, (and obeese)
Yorkerseate
Owston Robt. (<fe com) Torker!;gHte
Spanton Robert, Yorkersfate
Tayk>r Thomas, Market place
. Bakert and Flowr Dealers.
Coukon George, Greengate
Gage Tfaomft9(, Newbiggin
Gill Thomas. Old Malton gate
Jeffersoo Joon, wbeelgate'
Kirby George, Newbiggin
Metcalfe James, Greengate
Proctor Wm. Market pince
JStalatoQ Matthew, Low street
Stodley Wm. Wbeelgate
Banktn.
East Riding Bank^Metsrs. Bower,
Daesbery, Hall and Thompson,
Yorkeisff&te ; draw on Curries dk
Co. London.
North Riding Bank— Messrs. Hagues,
Strickland A AUen, Market place ;
draw on Barclay <& Co. London.
BoMk^l Makers.
Jbhkison James, Old Malton gate
^Simpson Henry, Old Malton gate
Simpson Richard, Wbeelgate
BtaekmHkt.
Ckirk John, Low street
HoUiday Geo. (<fe farrier) Finkle st.
I^iercy Samuel, Marketplace
. BeokttUm'ii StoHamtn, ^e.
Barnby Geo. (^ cir. b1).) Wbeelgate '
Saj^ George, Market place
Snmhson Richard, jun. (<& music dlr.
and circuhiting lib.) Yorkersgate ^
Boot and Skomakert
Alltson John, Low street
Birkill Thomas, Market place
fiirklll Thomas, jun. WheeJgate
Ford James, Greengate
Foster Wm. OhI Malton gate
Lamb Wm. dt Joseiih, Newbiggin
.Lapifih Wm. Low street
Neill George. Yorkersgate
PenniiMCton Richard, Low sUreet
Rontree Thomas, Sarile street
Rutter Robert. Market place
Ratter Wm. Market place
SoUitt Matthias, Low street
Spavin Wm. YorluHnsgate
BraiBkrst ^c.
Comwell Ann, Yorkersgnte
Leafe George, Market place
Marsar John, Low street
Breteers^ Ale and Porter, andMalUUrt.
Russell <fe Witty, Low street
Tomlinson <Sr Cti. Low street
Walker <fe Duiilop (porter) Low st.
Butchere.
Bell Wm. Market place
Drake John, Greengate
Poster John, Yorker!«gate
Harrison Wm. Newbiggin
lanson Timothy, Market place
Nicholson John, Old Malton gate
Nixon Isaac, Newbiggin
Cabinet Makert and Upkotstenre.
Beverley George, Yorkersgate
Douthwaite John, Fhikle street
Goedill John, Yorkengate
Goodiick John, Marketplace
Jeffen^on John, Wbeelgate
Lee John, Greengate
Lee Wm. Wbeelgate
MarshaU Rhd. (uDholsterer) Low st.
Monkman Wm. Old Bfaltoo gate
Thomuaon James, Newbiggin
Wardai John, (upholsterer) Mkt.pL
Ckemisii attdlh-uggitU.
Horsley Wm. sen. Butcher comer
Horsley Wm. iun. Wbeelj^ate
Revb Leonard, Market place
Wrangham Joseph, Wbeelgate
Clock and fTatek Makers,
Agar John, Market place
BartliflT George. Yorkersgate
Baniiff Rbt. (<& silversmith) Yorksgt.
Carr James, Low street
Skelton Coulias, Low stroet
Sykes George, Wbeelgate
Coal Merckanls,
Barehead Geoi^ge, Low street
Cleathing <fe Bell. Yorkersgate
Fenton Wm. Yorkersgate
Jackson W. dk S. Low street
Lnvemck John, Low street
Monkman Wm. Low street
street
Shackleton G. A. Low street
Soulby Bdward, Yorkersgate
Tomlinson and Co. Low ^xeet
Witty 4k Williamson. Low street
Woffiudin Thomas, Low street
Coopere.
Dresser Christopher, Low street
Taytor George, Low street
68 2
480
HAL.
[North Riding.]
MAt^
Cmm MwekmmtB,
AtkiMOO G. 8.
BambMd George, Low street
Cleathiiur and Bell^ (aad wfaarftngf n)
Yorkenxate
Dresner John, Low street
Feoimi WiUimn, Yorfcermie
Jaoksoa W. and 8. Low street
Owston Robert. YorkcrsuUe
Hiiet Joseph. Yorkers({iste
Sbackletoo G. A. Low street
Soulby Edward, YorkerRgate
Walker and Dunlop, Low street
Wittv and WilUaMson, Low street
Womodin Tboma*, Low street
CWrisTff.
Gray Tbomas, Low street
Harrtooa FrancU<fc8on,OkI Malton gt.
Tate and Watson. Whec'lgate
Wood PfwtfiB, NrewMggta
J>]f«rt.
HanritoB Jokn, Torkersgate
WilliMBMMi Edward, TOTkersfate
^amiwv*
FftWffett WUlkim, Greengate
NattoB Joba, Market piaoe
Firif ifc, Q^ees.
Atlas. Joba Snowball. Yorkeisgfite
County, Tbos, Hall, Yoikeisgate
gboMilL Alfired Simpson, Swine street
4)yol ExchAoge, J. Smitbsoa, York-
ersgate
Sun, Benjamin Jagger, Low street
Oardnart, Nuntrf and Seedtmn,
Benton Edward, Market pkaoe
LoDgcaster Wm. Old Malton gate
Bossell (fc Witty, (seedsmen) Low st.
Slater WllUam,'Yorkerjigate
Tboropsoii Jobn, Newbiggin
Gtat9, Ckma, ^t, Dnltrt,
Cleatblng CbristoAber, Yorkersgate
Hudson George. Yorkersgate
Jackson Mary, Wbeelgate
Tlndale Thomas, Wbeelgate
Chroetn and Tn Dniltrt.
Almley WlUlam^ Market place
Beal Mary. Low street
Senton Edward, Market place
Irdsall Jobn, (and confectioner),
Market place
Bradley Jobn, Yorkersgate
Bradley George, Pinkie street
Bulmer Matthew, Wbeelgate
Chapman Georaa, Low street
Flower John, Market place
Gray Bd. (ds oonfeclk^ner) Market pi.
Harrison Robert, Wbeelgate
Hartley John, (and .stamp distributor)
^ Market place
Hwisoo WiUUm. Market place
9aff«rson Jobn, WbeelgaU
JeoningK Jaines, Low street
Kemu William, Market plaoa
Lee John, Greengate
Marshall Ann, Low street
MetcalfJair.es, Greengaie
Pickering Robert «fc Son, Yorkersgt.
Ruttcr WiUiam, Market place
Sbepbeid John. Yorkersgate
Smith David, Market place
Spario Robert, OM MaHon gate
SlepheusoB Thoa. Market place
StudU*y George, Wbeelgate
Studley William, W be^tpte
Taylor Darid, Wbeelgate
Taylor Joseph, Wheeignta
Wilson Thomas. Low street
Wood James, Old Malton gM^
Hudson Geo. and Sons, Wheelgrte
Piercy Matthew, Newbigglfi
Wl^troan Wm.E. (pate5)MaTket pL
Bair Dm$trs.
Burkill Robert^heelgate
Hide WiUlam, Wbeelgate
Uraim Johu, (A (bssDlst) WbeelgttA
Piersou L. D. Market pbioe
Sindair Wm. Market place
Skelton Thot. Whealgate
fiaINn oMn Farrfers*
Carr Robert, Old Malton gate
Foster Roger, Wbeetgato
King Robert, Low street
WeOs Thos. SaYile street
Jims and Totems.
Angel Inn, Wm. Bradley, Sarile st.
Black Bull, Joseph EUy. MarkH pi.
Black Hone, John BaitindaW, Yerfe.
ersgate
Blacksmiths* Am^ Fiandt C?alam,
Wbeelgate
Black Swan, Jobn Gray, Market pL
Blue Ball, Sarab Wood, Newbigdn
Cross Keys, Ralph Butter, Wbeelgt.
Crown and Anchor, Thos. Bnrehead,
Low street
Fleece, John Smith, Market piece
Goklen Lion, Thos. Moon, Market pL
Green Man, Geo. Spanton, Market pL
King's Head, Geo. Nelson, Market pL
New Globe,' Jobn Cooper, YorkerRgt
New Talbot Inn, Edwaid Bartoe,
Yorkengate
Old Gk»be, Geo. Brensby, Market pL
Old Talbot Iim,Wm.Reed,Maritetpt
Roynl Oak, Ells. Revis, Market place
Ship Inn,Wid3w KettlewelLWbtelgt
Shoulder of Mutton, WmTRuddodc,
Low street
Sun Inn. John Wilson, Wbeelgate
White Horse Inn, Rlobard (Mm,
Yorkengate
White Swan, Daniel Newton, OU
Malton gate
MAL.
[North Riding]
UAh.
481
irm 'Foundmrs,
Booili Jamei, Old M alton gate
Gibson Robert, Newbiggin
Gibson Arthar, Market place
Barns Wm. Market piaoe
Cribson Artbar, Market j^ce
Hudson Geo. & Sons, Wbeel^ate
Liiocock James, Yorkersgate
Wrigbt Jobii <fe Geo. Wbeel^ate
JoiTurgf ifc.
BrowD Wm. Low street
Carr Jasepb, Low street
Hopwood Tbos. (boat builder )Low st.
Lucoock Christopher, Yorkersgate
Nalton Thomas, Green^te
jSpurr Hardwick, (appraiser) Low st.
Sunman Richd. (appraiser) Savile st.
Tomhnson George, Low street
Xrtttai Dr^p&ct,
Abbott George, Market plaoe
Bulmer MatUiew, Wfaeeigate
|>unk>p James, sen. Market plnoe
Donlop James, juD. Market place
flowson Raobael, Greengate
Merry J. and W. Yorkersgate
Pickering Robert <& Son, Yorkengale
9tubbs Robert, Market plaoe
Tindale Tbos. (& tea dlr.) Market pi.
Watson Jannes, Butcher comer
Painlert,
Collier John, Low street
Kichplson George, Wbeelgate
Sunley Wm. Market plaoe
Plvmben and ^taziera,
Jackson Mary, Wbeelgate
Morritt John, Old Maltoo gate
Walter Mathers, Newbi^^
Priniertf Leiler Prtst.
Barnby George, Wbeelgate
^agg George. Market place
Smithson Ridiard, jun. Yorkersgate
RafT and Timher M^rehanit,
Kejmp Jeremiah. Yorkersgate
Lee William. Wbeelgate
Lucoock Christopher, (and appraiser)
Yorkersgate
Rohson Benjamin, Low street
Smith WiUiam, Wheelgate
Romrf.
pelletby Georee, Market place
garrison Martin, Newbiggtn
oltby Thomas, Wbeelgute
Saddiers,
Hall Geo. Yorkerss^ate
KilvingtQU John, MurkPt ulace
Rutter Thomas, Market place
^m\\h NuLbanlei, Low street
Thorubam John, Wheelgate
Skopkmptn.
Brown John, Newbiggla
Eilett Ann, NewbJtE;e;)[i
Ri;fg John, Markrt plnw
Browri Jobii, Newhi^gm
E^lpy Rr*beil» TorkprsK^tJe
Philli's Jobn, Ntwbigtlft
WiUoiigljby Georgi*, XStiw street
mrafr Itnt SlfimfavlUT&ir
Brown E. Li»w *lrei?t
Bulmt-r Mjirk, Yorkirs^Rte
Tiddide ^ WoUoNj Wbi^*?lgate
C'tthli Robert, Low street
Dsnye TtioiijBs^ Marki't ptn(»
IJfivvL' Georg*-, xMnrket i>ince
Pmll J^ituT, Nt'u bi[<r|;^[i
llyiuer Wiltlimi, Muf kHjiltjce
Tfiisilalt' TiKfn>fi!i, Green^ti?
Tf iiapla Joliij, VorktTSigate
Aruiidnle Wm* Wk^^clijot^
Ctiji^mmn C. Oli) MiUtun ^1«
I'l^'fiK'iil Ji>fi«rjib, Market hIjww
Cmw fiifrl TljoniBfi, Wb(V%Jtte
Ltjil CJ»risrijplii*r, I'iiiklf nrt^vt
MHrst^atl Willinnn Whf<»l^tite
S(mi>,irpn ioliii|f Fjjikte street
Siieiioer J . H , Market plut'e
Tittoir Chantifei*.
Etliott Wiirwim Jmi. Wli(*elftiste
f'>ii Jinil m^tm, Yorkir^^ate
Flower Jv^hn, inn. Swiue mfiTket
^'ri)Hh DiiTii, Miirki^tplnce
J^jHiulon RotH^rt, Yorkera|7!te
Tif rry Mat{b^*w, N«wbi^E;iri
tlobjn^oii New} ear, Low fcti«**t
A s k J it n les , Vi jrl^r rs^n I e
Hlty Jiitm and Snn, Market iikoe
( ' u I >' RictiJ trd , ai ij I k f« I p Infe
■Tjiiiirer Rnij. (:*piiit) Lnvr sti'eet
ElicL^irdsou TiiJiiuo, Mnrkt^t place
i^oie Ufid A^^iir, Murkft ^itios
Svnrhi RuUt-ft, Vurkerxfinie
Umihty JameSi, imi. Market phoe
K 1 1 y J y ^1 M ] »iT< I Sutt, Mil rk e 1 1 it ?ice
\ I V I'rj i.nuti \ V . V ( >rk t'lsg- do
Miitmiirn Tutpjtb^ Finkk stiT<?L
I'lrkf'fmii KoljtTt d: SiJij, Vorkt»r.-?getf!
F{irtuLi\|!-<jri G**tirirp, Afitrki t pJuce
T.«5 [lijf Aji<lit^w, AlarkK i>tm:t;
RJrilHill Tiio^, POJifef^t 11^11 E»rs Nn'wbipyriu
ttuiitfi .Jji«.,mlitiii-nBljl,atd MjUutIi j/aie
rii hii I h Hi J I iti n, %kieT\ *r 's u flk « r . Ne w-
UmJlHy Arlhtir, bQSirr»OKl Malton gf.
SS 3
m
MAIi.
[North Bitbag.] M^M.
BrowB Joto a»d 800, wood tonert,
1|0WB|UPB
Bmrow Joseph, ooim «Uler, New
MaltDamUls
Comber Jobii, la«d surfeyor 4e feoenl
•coountaiit, Wbeelnte
FoH Qeo. wbeelwiigb^ Low stiett
HvriMMi Rd. tUy maker. Market pL
Lee John, glover, Newbii^n
Leafe Joluu 00m liupeciory OreeofU
Longfleld Tboe. skimier. Low itreet
PoUi John, sail dotii mb. Yorkenft
Priettmao J. A J. tannert. Low tt.
Robb Charlet. aooountaot « eogmrer,
NewbHi:0n
SaowbaU John, tend a^nt, Torkeng^t.
Staallatid Robert, working cutler.
Marketplace
Tfndale Tbos. breeches mkr.Wbeelgt.
WatMMi John, flax dresser and linen
manafactarer. Wbeelgate
Williamson CbarkM, brush manofac-
tufer. Market place
WUkMgkhy Qeo. buikler, Low stvwft
Wriffbt aobert, ckigger dt patten ma-
ker^OklMalkSrae
COACHES.
The Mail, trwn tbe Talbot Inn,
every evg. at5 to York ; to Scar-
borough, every Tu. Tbu. Sat. and
Sun. mgn. at S ; to Whitby, ever}-
Mon. Wed. A Pri. mgs. at 3
The Tnt9 Blu§, to York every mg. at
10 ; to Sctirboiuugb, every day at
1 noon, (Sundays excepted) in the
season only
DiNgmctf to York, every Mon. Wed.
and Sat. at 8 im. from tbe Black
Horse, Yorkengate
CARRIERS BY WATER.
fTm, Fentfm*$ vessels regularly to A'
from Hull, every week ; to Leeds
nnd Wakefield orcasionally.— C.
fraienon,ag9ni, Yorkersgate
CARRIERS BY LAND.
Dri094ld. Tbos. Blenkimtop, (Globe,
Yorlcersgate) arr. Sat. 4 evg. dep.
« Mon. mg. arr. 4 Wed. dep. 9
Thursday mominr
MhifflHtL Btverley aMHM, Philemon
Ashton, every Mon. and Wed.
ret. Tues. and FrI.
BettiuUf, William Howe, (Sun Inn,
Wheelgate) Tu. and Fti, arrives
9 morning, departs 1 1
KMtbv'MooT'SidM, George Pearson,
(Blacksmith's Arms) Tu. ^ Sat.
arr. lo mg. dep. U
BaU, NewbMpgin) Tu. dk sU. an.
8 momlni^, itop. 1 aHenoMi
'W. Tbos. Bamasloa, (New
Gkite, Yorkengate) Tu. and Fij.
arr. 0 night, dop. ISirigbt
SMTire*. Tbos. LdtiB, (Btaek Hone.
Yorkengate) arr. lOouTa. bimI
Pri. niffht,dep. 1 mg. Wed.<fe8at.
Slsr6«ni, Henry Clarkson, Wed . A Sat.
ITAtffty, Andrew Allen. (Black Horse)
arr. 1 1 Wed. ngt. dep. Tbu. 6 mir.
rrkUkf, Geo. Pearson, (Blacksmith
Arms) arr. ISonTu.od^t, dep.
Wed. 5 morning
York, Tbos. Bumeston, (New Globe)
arr. Mon. A Tbu. 9 11^. dep.lt nfft.
York, Thomas Larkin,(iBlack Horse)
arr. Mon. and Tbu. 9 night, dep.
Tu. and Pri. 1 morning
York, Andrew Allen, (Bbck Horse)
arr. Tu. ngt. at 8, dep. 1 Wed. m^.
rori^, Cl(M>rge Feanon, (BIacka«iith^
Amis) arr. Mon. 10 ngt. dep. T2 ngt.
Malton (Old), in the parish oC
Old Mslton. wap. ct Rydirie, a psrt ia
ths liberty of St Peter's; a^iacent to New
Maltoo. The parish cburdi, rtertictcd la
St. Mary, b a vary aacient MnwHuc. villi
the abbey-houae and mouanery a^joiaiaff
Tha living is a perpetual ouraqrt bi tby .ya.
tnmage of Eart FitswiUiam, aad the Re«.
Winiam Flower. A. H. Is the incumbent.
Here Is a free aduxd with an endowment ol
KMtf. per annum. This Tillage b much noiei
for lU lime quarries. Pop. 1064.
Lambert David, gentleman
Milner John, ffentJeman
Preston Bdward, gentleman
Richardson Rev. John, master of fiee
school
Wardle Ann, gentlewoman
Farmtrt, Miller Marmaduke
Frear Wm. Rabbit Wm.
Humphreys John Rustoo Ed ward
AnderscHi Geo. tailor and draper
Craven John. vIct. Wentwortn Arms
Dunning Robert, wheelwright
Featherston Geo. basket maker
Frear Francis, shoemaker
Hardcastle Jonn. surveyor of highways
Loft John, lime burner
LongAeld Thomas, tanner
Nendick Jonathan, schoolmaster
Oliver John, tea dealer
Pickering John, blacksmith
Rountree J. dt W. com millers
Mamdah, in the township of
Thomaby. parish of StaSnton, wap. A
liberty of Langbaigta : 1 mile 8. of
Stockton.
MAir.
[North AidSng.l
MA*.
488
Manfivld, (p.) in the wap. of
OHling Eatc, and Ittmtf ct RhshmoDddiire :
9 milet^N. of RIohiDOod. A puoefaUI vQ-
luge; thftdiuith It tt anelent stmctwe vtfh
• turner steeple, and k dedieated to SL
MMweL The Hving It a reotory* In the
patronage of the King. Here is a tmall flree
•diool, with an endowment of IOC per aa-
'Btim. Population, 44a
Cochrane Hoooorable and Rev. Jamei
Arthur, rector
Shtclair Rer, J. camte
Farmen ^ Fkomen, OibfOQ John
Appleby Richard Richardsoo Thos.
Bradley Geo. Weatherill Wm.
Clifr Wm. Wheelwright John
Gibson Wm. Wright Thos. *
Binks John, rict. Wheat Sheaf
Brown Joha, Tiot. Shoulder of Mutton
Carter George, mason
Dodds George, schoolmaster
TweHel Thos. blacksmith *
Wright Thos. corn miller
ManUta Oremt, in the parish of
Skelton, wnp. <fe lifaierty of Langbargh ;
4 miles Nfi. of Guisborougb.
^arc{tr6if, in the parish of Pelis-
Idrk, wap. orBirdforth. and liberty of
Ripon ; Si miles NB. of Thirsk.
Marisku (Bast and West), in the
parish of Pickering, wap. and liberty
of Pickering Ly the ; 5i miles SSB. of
Pickering. Pop. 210.
Marricr, (p.) in the wap. of
GilllDg Westt and liberty oT Richmondshiret
5 milcB ESE. of ReeCh. Roger de Ask,
founded here a priory, and dedicated tt to St
Mary Benedict, in the rctgn of King Stephen,
whidi flonrighed till the general dissolution ;
alter which it fell into ruin, and the present
parish church, dedicated to the same Saint
occupies part of the site of the priory ; the
livhig is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of
Josias Morley, Esq, There is an institution
hert, called the Duke of Bolton's charity,
for the benefit of two poor widows not re-
ceiring parochial relief, which amounts to
5L 13s. per annum. Population including
the snail bamleto of Hurst» Shaw« Oxque,
Owlands and EUers, 681.
Lambert Rev. Joseph, perpetaalourate
Iforiey Josias, Bsq. Marnck park
Black$mHh9f Jackson Raw
Nelson Ralph Langstaflf Thos.
Kelson Thos. Metcalf James
Farmtntf Veomm, Pickering Creo.
Blenkhun Thos. Sheriock John
Jackson Geo. Wa^^gett Geo.
Jaekson Joseph Waggett Michael
Wbaley Rtaiiard, White Joseph
and butcher Wilson James
Blenkiron Elizabeth, shopkeeper
Chalder George, minlog agent
Hall Wm. sh^malrer
Harker James, miner
Milner Robt. mason ^ chimney doctor
Petty Jas. schoolmaster A pamfa derk
Wan^ett Ralph, wheelwright
Whaley Jane, viot. and shopkeeper.
White Howe *^ *^ '
Marrijirlhy in the parish of Thorn-
ton Watlass, wap. of Hang East, and
liberty of Ricbmondshire ; 5 mis. SW.
of Bedale.
MartiiU, in thepaxish of Aysgarti:^
and wap. of Hang W«st ; 4 miles S£«
(kf Hawes.
Marskk, (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Langhsorgh ; 0 miles N. of Ouift>
borough. Maxake Hall, one of the seats of
Lord Dimdas, b an ancient and eomroodioua
mansioQ, built by Sir WUIiaro Pennyman,
Bart. ; in the reign and aoootding to tlie tastv
that prerailed about the time of Charles L
In the ftont of tlie building tliere are two
shields cut in stone, bearing tlie arms of
Pennyman and Atherton. The dnurdi^
dedicated to SL Oerroain, stands a little
diataut flrom the village towards the north*
east, within a few yards (torn the sea cliir»
the spire Is a oonspieuous sea-mark. The
living is a vicarage, in the patronage of the
Duadaa £unily. Pop. 576.
Harrison Rev. Joseph, vicar
Wilkinson Rev. Joseph, curate of Up-
leathara
Wilson Lawrence, gentleman
Aeademieif Metcalfe Thos.
Ainsley Stepaen, Patterson Geo.
National school Pierson John
Bulmer Richard Sorafton Geo.
Bulmer Mary Ann, Suggltt Robert
ladies* boarding Turner John
Blacksmitht. Weatherill Wm.
Drydon Newark Joiners, ^c.
Farthing John Conl John
Wilson Wm. Dove Thos.
Btttchertf Herbert Thos.
Ayre Robert Milliner*,
Errington Thos. Herbert Mary
Farmers, Morley Elii.
Agar Thos. Shoemakere^
Afnsley Wm. Barker Cbristr.
AjTe Michael Davison Geo.
Beardshaw John Faith Wm.
Dixon Thos. Sketton John
Dunn Robert Wilson Richard
Errington John Wilson Wm.
Hffi^h Thos. Skme Mmsom.
Harker Leonard Patten Wm.
Hayes Robert Patten Joseph
«M MAB.
[Nmik JBcKm^.]
Brack Wm. mA grow ^
warn battu TaylenoB Geo.
Oreeft BUrUn Wmmts^
Hufoitk JobD, Mi^lCUu* R^t.
batbinc macuoe FUntoft Wm.
Beadi«Bn Cathbt. preveotire boatinaB
CarlW* Robeit» com mlUer
Cbttk Cbaries, vkA. Andior
Jobnson James, gardener
King TiKw, vkcC Sbip
jPoUage Wm. frocer
Walbron Wm. road f urreyot
WikoD Geo. flshmwgjr
^m WoU MMl UMrty of ilichmwMtohtw; 6
Mllci W. of RkhmowL Tliecliuivh ii de-
dicated to St.Cuthbect; th« liTfaf it a rM-
I017, latliepfltoDBaKear JotaaHMttoB. Em}.
4M«raknfc<lMltev.i«aMtT«lak Haralta
nbool •raoled ia 1«U> by Joha Muttoa, Bt^
Mdattowcd ML per aaaiim for ttie iailraa-
tlaa or«lM poor cMMtwi botougiog to tfw
mrish. Tba ftnilr of the HaMoai. of
MMriM. Is the oaly family in tlie ktaigdam
wbkh Imm ykklod to the ehardi two arah-
WihoiMt— Matthew. Arahbiihop of York,
theflNmderofthefnaily.dled liiM86;atid
Meilhew. Int AiehMthop of York, aod
thea ATAbtahopoT CaaleibwT. todia 17«.
■BdUtareooidedorthm that "they wen
both gMal and good pretaKa.** Mttthewef
Vork,left aioo,fi»rTlntta»hy Hu*tia». who
was High Sherlffer thiseooatr to 1«>7-*
Pop,»90.
UIck Rev, Da^d, curate
HuUori John, Esq. Marske haU
FarwKrt, OUthwaiU* JobB
Greathend Thos. Place Joseph
Busfby June, ^ict. UormoiM»
CnrtciThiH.agent to JohnHutton,E«q,
Coiites John, mason A parish cterk
HftU Thos. blacksmith
Miller Ralph, corn milter
Wilson Christopher, wheelwrl^t
Martin'^ St. Abdry, tn the i>a-
tiih of Catterkk, wtp. of llaug East, and
liberty of Ridunoodshlre ; 1 mile S. of Ridi-
mond. About the year 1100, Wymer, chief
stewttid to the Earl of Richmond, gave the
chapel of St. Martin, with some land near It,
to the abbey of St. Mary* at York \ where,
upon a cell of nbui or ten Benedictine monks,
ftnrn that rooaastery, was (U«d here. At
the dissolution the site was granted to Edwaxd
Lord Clinton. popuUUon« 83.
Chipendale Thos. flax manttfnctiirar
Coateff Wm. farmer ^ , ^,. ,
MmrloH, In the parish of SioniB^-
too, wapa. of RyUaJe naU Pickering |
Lythe, a part In the Uborty of fit. Pe-
in% 41 injif . W. ofpickeriug* l*op. 1^ )
MaRtOK. (P.) te 4h0
libattyeflii^iHli7«
Atrtt^awr iiniiHiianifHil
llM binh plMtaf tte^MCMHlptn
JmasOook. Ifaif^
of haHog paodhiaed a bib ute fm '
tbabo«ate«fI
humble TiUi«e. TbfftlBa
the ewth 10 wbkb tba Ikme of Cook baa net
readied t and att Earopebaabeea — animimi
to adwdiing, rerwlaf. aad <
great maatet of hi
JaowtCooka waeooeofBiDeafaiUrea,boai
of hoaest and toduetrkma panati^ ia tte
kiweet rank of tocMy. He was laa^ l»
readbr a ioboofanyiBeas; and biafttbar wto»
was a laboarer. bring employed to took after
a tun brionglag to T. OtaUoaij^ Wt^ m
Aylon, near StolMley, be was by Mm fiber-
ality of that gentleman, iSBft to erimal In that
Tilbge. to a maater, who langlit rradiag»
writing and arKbmeCkb At cba aga «f IS
years he was apprentked to Mr. W. Sandeiw
town near WhHby . This eaaptoymcBr,
howeTer, did not auit hie gadast and ha
soon quitted It fyt oneb fas which be was
desthied to shbw with pecoHar htttrcu
Lcwring the ooaoter, he bound himeelf a
second time apprentice to Mr. John WaBuTa
ofWMtby. of the laligtoaapanffesbm called.
Quakers, and owner of seva«al sbipa hi tta
oeal trade. Hem be aerred his appeautiea.
ship, and after behig enptoyed soHW yean as
a seaman he was introduced into the royal
navy, and by hiaaeal, enterprise^ and inteU
ligencc became a distinguished onament of
his profession. The remainder of his hla«
tory is well known ; he dieumnavigatcd tha
globe three times, and feU at last a victim to
the savage ferocity of the inhabitants of
Owhyhee, while cndea\'Ouring to save tha
Uvea of a part of his crew. Marton churdi^
dedicated to St. Cuthbert, is situated on rather
elevated ground at the western extremis of
the village, and is a small ancient edifice: tha
living is a vicarage, in (he patronage of tha
Archbishop of York, and llie Rev. Daniel
Duck, is the incumbent, fop. 397.
RaddBarttwloaaeWyBsq. Marton lodge
Bricklayert,
BaitonOeo.
ReedmnnJoha
fVwtaers,
Carlton Robt.
Davison John
Oarhut Joseph
Han;M>n .lobn
Jnrdison John
RgbbfionWm.
RobioconGeo,
Stoker Tboa.
SikoaaMJtera,
Atkinson Wm«
Davison 6eo«
Ellis John
Lax John
WhitGtOd Jcdia
Wl^Uoid Ralplk
MAIL.
[Ncyrth Riding.]
MA8.
485
H^heelwrigkity Robinson Robt.
Orde Thomas
Atkinson Wm. vict. Royal Oak
Uandisides Mary, shopkeeper and
blacksmith
Hopper John, mason
Reedman Henry, ?ict. Golden Lion
Stephenson Samuel, oom miller and
flour dealer
Martoh'Le-Moor, in the parish
of ToiKllfffe, and wap. of Halikdd; S roUes
NW. of BofOughbrldge. Hera is a Chapel
of Ease, under the Deanery of Ripon; the
Her. Isaac Crackelt, curate. Marton waa
Ibrmerty surrounded with moors, all of
whkSi are now enclosed. Agricuttoral dis-
treat so aever^ lUt in other parts of the
ktogdom tt unknown here. The township
oontaina ene thousand five hundred acres of
land, tha property of His Grace the Duke of
ItevonaMre, and it supports thirteen fkrmers
in a state of eomfort, in consequence of their
low rents. Pop. SOI.
Farmart, Marwood John
Baines Wm. Maynard AnCbony
GiUin^ John Prince Ann
Hesleton Thos. Rainfortb Miles
Hesleton Wm. Roweil Thos.
Hesleton Wm. Spetch Thos.
Laiwson Geo. Willey John
Beeibrd Wm. wheelwright
Cadpas Wm. Yict. Holy Lamb
Newby John, shoemaker 4k sbopkpr.
Parker Wm. blacksmith
Mfwlon Lnrdship, in the wap. of
Buhner, and Uberty of Ripon; ffmnesE.of
Easfaigwold. Hereisasmallehurchiwherdn
diTino service is performed onoe a fortni^t
ftom Easter to Michaehnas, but not at all
ftom Michaelnuw to Easter t the living is a
▼icarage, of which the Archbishop of York,
to the patron, and the Rev. D. Duck, the
incumbent Pop. indudh« Moxby, IM.
MASHAM, (P.)
In thewapk of Hang Eaat, and Mbertiea of.
St. Peter's and Richmoodshire; 6 miles horn
Bedale, and 10 tram Ripon. The town ia
most ddightAaUy situated on the western
bank of the river Ure^ and the adUaosnt
emuatTf, paitieularly to the east, is abun-
dantly fertile^ The market ia on Wednes-
day; but not much bnaineas Is transacted.
In addition to the agricultin«l pursuits of
the place, a number of labowing men are
employed hi the oomUng of wool, and some
of the females In manuflwturing a kind of
coarse straw platt Ibr hata At adistance of
about half a BiUe ftom tbe lown, en the
opposite bank of the river, there is a flax
mill, occupied by Mr. Prest, wfaidi affbrds
employment to a number of men, women
and children, in the spinning of flax. The
church is a small stone edifice, commanding
a delightful prospect, and is extremely neat
and interesting within. Several of tho
tablets are very handsome, and the monu-
ment of Sir Blannaduke Wyvil, is deservedly
admired for its beauty and splendour. The
living is a vicarage with the vicarage of
Kirkljy-Malseard, in the patronage of Trinity
College, Cambridige, of which the Rev. Wm.
Lawson, ILA. is vicar. The Methodists
and Anabaptists . have each a small chapd
here: and there is a Free School for the
education of thirty poor boys bekn^ag to
the parish. There is also a charity school
for the education of twelve poor girls, begun
by the late, and continued by the present
Mrs. Danby, of Swinton Park. Madiam
Prebend, which existed till the year 1549,
was then dissolved and made a Lay Fee, by
Archbishop Holgatc; it consisted of the
manor and rectory of Masham-CMN-Kirkby
Malseard, in the deanery of Calterick, and
was the ridiest prebend iu the church of
York.* The Lords Scroop, of Masham and
UpsaU, formerly remded here; and Hairy
Lord le Scroop, lord treasurer beheaded for
high treason in the reign of Henry IV. and
Archbishop Sonoop, who sufftred the same
fate in the same reign, and for a similar
oAbnce, were of that ancient flumily.f In the
early part of the 16th century, the Scroops
failiqg in the male line, the Burton estate
came by marriage Into possesion of the
Wyvins. and the Masham estate into posacs-
sk» of Sir Christopher Danby, Knt. and it Is
now ei\)oyed by WnuDanby, Esq. of Swinton
Park, whose superb mansion is within half
a mile of the town, and whose highly pio>
turesque grounds extend fWxn the vicinity
of MMham, to the margin of the moon*
large tracts, which his seal for improve*
ments has ssrved to reclaim. The popuUi*
tion of Masham amounts to 1171.
P.vt Afosler— Gborob jAeKsov.
A Riding Post from Bedale to Masham.
arrives every dav at « in the mom. and
returns at y in toe aftenuKm.
DIRBCTOBY.
Atkinson Joseph, gentleman
BoUand Joseph, £»ii.
BoUaod Rogttr, senllenuui
Bowes Miss Ceoilia
Burrill Rev. Joseph
BurriU Joseph, jolicitor
Carter Nicholas, gentleman
Hammpnd RIeburd, {{entlenian
•IteoonTs Liber Regis, p. U0&
tSceVoLlLpageSr*
486 ifA«.
[NorA Ridinff,]
IfAfi.
liaidaiiUe Mib. £Usabetli
Harrison Cbarlet Batley^ Esq.
Uhw Peter, sentleinan
Hepple Misc Elisabetb
H^ingtan Wni. genUemtn
Hicksoii Mrs. Ann
Morton Harcourty Esq.
Morton Mrs. Eiisabeth
Morton Mrs. M.
Powle\' Mrs. F.luBabetb
Raw Mrs. Lydinj
Round hill Jonatban, irentteman
ISadUler Mm.
8inith Rev. John
Snenoe MisA Mary
Tneakstona Mrs. M.
Thompnmi Mm. EUeitbeth
WilKon Mrs. Ann
Wratber Samuel, Esq.
Wratber TboiraM. Biiq.
WriKKl<»wortfa Mn. A.
^cndemi€9f Sfc, Farmtrt,
•Barker EUniund, Clark Tfaofi.
prlndiml anixt- Ckirkson Wm.
ant at the Gram- Jeff Robert
mar School Rkler M:irk
Burnell James Windross John
fi urrell Rev. Jph. WintersffiU Geo.
ourate,(laryoting Wray Tbos.
ffeBUeuiea) Fimir Dmtan^
MMsden Cbristr. Jacksoo Geo.
assistant at the Jaokson Petef
GniOMiiar'ScboolStakel Ralph
Metcatf Mw. mas-6roc«r< if Dragm's,
t«r of the Free Blackburn James
School ClarksoB MTm.
BlaektmSlks, Coldbeck Eliz.
Beokwith Wm. Durham & Carter
Tbos. A James Metcolf Henry
Fleetbam Matt. Ilatiers,
Mallaby Peter Blackburn James
London Wm.
Ironmongtn,
Jackson Geo. and
rope maker
Terry Wm. "
Joinets mnd Cakinei
Rider tbos.
Brntergf
liltbtfoot John
Loftbouse Henry
Bnldtenf
«ews Peter
HmHAi Wm.
WiiliamsoiiT. AW.Pisber John
WkMlrofts Georj^ Meicalf James
Wood WUliam MiUiimt jf Dmm
BtkUmr Facioi't^ Makert,
Kirkbridce Roger Barker Manr
Rayner Joseph Hammond Jane
Sturdy John Welfoid Sarah
OirpealerB, tfc, Pldmhtrtff Oitutn,
Alton John Lee John, <fe tinner
Fryer Geo. Thomtison James
Myers Tbos. Mdlert,
PiiUan Tbos. London James
Siddall Benj. StoU Tbos.
S"|5*W i«»- ••»- Dowsoa Edward
PuWeldJas.juii. ElsworthWm.
Lister Chariet
Tmton,
Boyntoo Richard
Buckle Tbornas
Burnett Thomas
London John
London Wm. and
draper
Lnptoii Heriry
, Matthews Tbos.
Clarkson Matthew Thompson Robert
Clarkson Tbos. TkUUm Ckamtfers,
Durham ^ Charier
WUliaflMonT.4i!W.
fTohsk 9ndVioek
Strow Hut MakwitBodkhamse Benj.
Barker Mary Terry Wm.
Deigbion Mary fyoolMmpim mmd
Dijwii Hannah Comkert,
Duffield Jas. jun. Cummins Ralph
Thompson Betty Durham Tboroat
Jackson James
Jackson W. A T.
Welford Christr. .
Wbilelock Josepk
Imuand Tmetnu^
Black BuIL Peter Barker
. George and Dragon, Thoa. Handley
Kino's Head* John Li^tfoot, po^&c
hOuse and tSKise offioe
Lord Nelson, Henry LofthooM
Royal Oak, RcOiert Wellbrd
Wheat Sheaf, George Asoougb
White Bear, Anthony GiU
JlftjesUaay.
Alton and Co. timber merchants
Asoongh Henry^ fellmonger
Bray Tbos. linen draper
CHaHcson John, hosier
Detgbton John, hairdresser
Dnrbam Tbos. merdiaat
Dmpbam John, linen ^ woollen 4nqi«ir
Grange and laneson, iron merobants
Haste Wm. clotk maniifiislurer
Heslop Rk!hd. currier A leather cutter
-HustWMwi W^m. glover
Jackson Wm. com miller
Stokel Ralph, baker
Thwaitet RkOuurd, i
Haste John
Leatbley Wm.
Moor Joseph
Pybus Edmund
.Stott James
Sturdy Francis
Towler Isaac
Towler Tbos.
Wharton Tbos.
Stone Masons,
SbirH DmUrt,
Baiicer Bdmand
Grange Benj.
LigbUoot John
Urwiu Jane
Surgeons,
Hesloj) Wm.
LighUoot Jcfteph
CARRIERS.
Jo9€pk Rofmr, to RIpon and Leeds^
MoB. and Tho. d^NUts at 41 \n the
morning, and arrives at Leeds tJM»
following morning at 8, remns ait
6 the aaase day, and arrives at
Masbamoa Wed. ovoning at 8.-^
To MiddlehaflB on Ifondays, dep.
at 8 morn, and pptomi same day.
To Bedale on Tu. at« men. and
xetuuissan^dn}'*
MAH^ [Harik hiding.] mbl. 4g»
Jokn Siwrdff, to Leads, on Mon. *
Tbu. dep. 9 flog. ret. Wad. eve.
8 o'elocKy moMd days a* Joseph
Rayuef . To RipoQ oo Tku» at 9
morn, let same day. To Ley-
bum Fri.ate morn^ cet amne day.
To Riobmood on SaU at 5 moui,
reiurosame day.
Roger Kirkbridgg, and Jotepk TotcUr.
to Hiddlebani on Monday at a£
y r morning, returns some day.—
To Bedule on Tu. at 7 morn. ret.
same day. To Ripon aLd Leeds
on Thu. at 8 mom. arrivesJn Leeds
on Friday morn, and at Masbam
on Saturday eyening.
Maymby, in the parisb of Kirby
Wiske, wap. of GiUing East, and li-
berty of Ricbmondsbire ; 5 miles S.
of Nortballerton. Pop. 206.
Mklbecks, (townsbip of) in the
narisb of GriuloR^ and wap. of Gilling
West, contains the following villa-
ges and hamlets, whose population
amounts to 1726.
Babf End ; 5 miles W. of Be^tb.
FonMrs if Ymam^ Hugill John
Clemiflon Wm4 Spekoetoy Ralph
Harker John
Blaidks ; 4 mls.WNW. of Reeth.
Fonntrfl 4r Yeommf Pedeldy John
Brodrick Simon SimpsunNatbanielj
Clarkson Jos. Smarbor
Clarkson John
Febtham ; 3 nilds W. of Reaib.
AUinn Rev. John, Indep. minister
CoatM Edonund, vict. Board
Gill Ralph, vici. Board
Uurker boKHBon, fanner
Parkin Wm. oora dealer
Parkin John, blacksmith
Raw Christopher, tallow chandler
S|>enceley James, mining a^ent
Speuoeley Thos. miner, Brookbank
Stmter Metcalf shopkeeper
Whitehead Ambrose, blacksmitb
GUNNRRSIDR <& LoDOB'GrBBN X
5 miles N. of Askrigg.
C'oates Thomas, gieutlnman
Deakin Jonatimn, genilpman
Downs Walter, K<'ntl«'mnn
Woodward William, gentleman
Biacktmitftty Hunt Timothy
Calvert John Remison John
Simpson Ralph Joinenff PF'heel'
FaftMfMf unghiSf
Buxton Thos. and Cii!vert John
flour deator Close Joseph
Clemison Robert Mibier Ralph
Coiites Wra. SkopkwperM,
Deakin Joseph Harker Cbristr.
Prest^n-Janies fbtJbrv,
Preston Wm. Bell Mkbael
Woodward Wm. Johnson Wm»
Pttocook ChMlw
ATderson Jbmes, miller, <ftc.
Calvert Henry, mining agent
Calvert David, vict. King's Head
Calvert James, grocer and draper
Chapman Edward, shoemaker
Coates Leonard, mining agent
Hannan Joseph, vict. Miner's Arms
Stuiter Christopher, buteber
^ Ksarton; 9 miles WNW. oC
Reeth.
^I^L^ T'iSih "wlninC «g«nt, Bircb park
Bhrkbeck Thomas, girmer
Martin Wm. farmer. Park ball
Low Row ; 4 miles W. of Reetfa.
Birkbeck John, gentleman
Harker Mary, gentlewoman
Steward Frances, gentleworoan
Hunter Wm. ioiner «fe wheelwright
Knowles E. A. manufactuier 3 kult
Varu hosiery
Sunter Dorothy, shopkeeper
WiifTRiKos Garths, 6 inilee W.
NW. of Reeth.
Famms 9 reomen, Cantrill Ralph
Barniogfaam L. Raw James
Birkbeck Robert Rutter Ralph
Mrlmcrbt. In the parisb ol
Wath, wap. of HaUkeld. and liberty
of Ricbmondsbire ; 5 miles NNB. of
RIpon. Popuhition, 858.
Priestley William, gentleman
Walker Tristram, gentleman
MeLmerhy, In tbe parish of Cover,
ham, wap. of Hang West, and liber-
ty of Richnioodshire ; 4 mites SSW.
ofLeyburn. Pop. U«.
Mblsonbt. (p.) in tbe wap. of
GHHns Weft, snd tiberty of Ridmxmdshlre ;
5 mikt N. of Richmond : a retired agricul-
tural Tillage. Tha HTing it a rectory. In
the gift of the Unlvcnuty of Cambridge.
Here it a school (br eight poor diUdren, en.
dowcd with %\l per annum. Pop. 440.
Barnby Rev. James, A. M. rector
BlackamitkXy Pierson Catbrick
Mariner Wm. Smith Jooeph
Robson Thomas Smith Abraharo
Fanners, Swainstone Maths.
Barker Edward Weatlierill Thos.
Dawson Wm. WebfOer H. P.
Donnisoo George Wiseman Charles
Dent James SJumnaiert,
Lawson Robert Barker Thos.
Xichol James Best Thos.
4S8
HIC
[North Ridmgi] uib.
PatUiMoiiGaorgp Merry wemiher W.
frkMlmrkU, TratletTbof.
LigbUMii Wm.
HuBOMMid John, Tict. Boerd
Huicbiii»aMi»rMret,vlct. Bay Howe
Netooo Robert* Dam and baooo lactor
TbompMMi Robert aod Son, gro-
cers, Ac. , , ^
Topham Chnstopber,schooimafter
C!Sb2JrtrTiniii*WN^
by/ Tbe only place of worship here
la a neat Independeiit chapel. Popu-
ktioD, UT.
MicKLVTOM, in the parish of Ro-
maldkirk, wap. of OilUng West, and
liberty of Richmoiidshire: 8 miles
NW. of Bernard CasUe. Pop.SM.
Ralne E. and B. gentlewomen
BUcktmitks, HuKginson Rt
Dawson Wm. Kidd Robert
Langstoff John LatiKsUfT Tboi.
Farwms ^ V^omem, LangsUff John
Bustin John Langstaff Wm.
Bostin Anthony Raine John
Dent Joseph
pvntWn.
Dent Thomai
Dent John
Raine Thomas
Wallace Richaid
frk$tUarighU,
Bustin Anthony
DentChristopber Ralne Thomas
Finkler John
Langstafr John, shoemaker
Bowerby JoMph, shopkeeper
MiDDLBHAM, (p.) In tla wap. of
Hang West, sod liberty of Richmondshira t
9 mite* from Leyburn, 8 f^om Mssham, and
9 from Bedale. This Is a nnall market
town, containing a popataitian of 880 aoula.
Tbemarkat day la on Mooday, but owing
to its vidbiity to the more flouiithing town
of Loybttm* the attendanee hat become
very slender. As a pUceof tOMle Middle,
ham probably nerer had any high interart,
but its oastle, even in ruins, will for ages to
come attiact attention : — This castle was
built about A. D. 1 190, by Robert* sumamed
Flu Ramulph, grandson of RibaU. younger
brother of Allan, Earl of Brittany, to whom
all Wensleydale was given by Conaa,
Earl of Brittany and Richmond. Itafterw
wards came into the posseMion of Lord
Robert de Nevil, who. being detected in a
criminal ooorcnation with a lady hi Crareti,
was by the enraged husband emasculated, of
which he died soon after. In the reign of
Henry VI. It belonged to the Earl of Salis-
bury, and tram hence, in the thirty •seventh
year of that king'4 reign, he marked with
4000 men for txnidon, to demand the ns
dress of his son'tf grievance*. Here, actord-
ii^ to Stowc, the baslard Falcoabeidgc mm
behcttdedfai 1471, aRcr having icoeivcd a
royal pardoik In this castie Edward IV.
was cooflned, after haTlng been surpnsed
and taken prtonocr in bk esmp at WolYey,
by RIehavd 'Nevll, Earl of Warwick, auc-
naBsad the king maker, bat he escaped,
while taking the divenioi of limiting in tha
extensive park by which it waa dicB sur-
rounded, and afteiaaids vanquishea and
slew Warwick at Bamet. The estates being
forfeitad, Edward settled Middlebam castle
upcn his laotber of Gloncsrter, afterwards
Richard III. who took so great a
likhig to it that he raiaed the reelory to a
y, and Intended to build a coOece
here. In the Add called Frodlqgham ficUd,
but his design was fhistrated by his death.
Edward, theonly sonof Richard, was ban
bore ; but from thai time to the present tlus
castle Is scsrcely mentioned In history. Al
that Is further known of it Is, that hi 1809
It was hihsbited by Sir Henry Unley,
ICnight, whose eflbets were scdd at his death,
and the hiventory is still extaoL When tt
ceased to be inhabited te not aseertyned.—
There Is a traditioii that U was reduced to
ruins by Oliver Cronwdl, but it isunrap-
ported by history. The castle stands ncsr
thetown; It is a very extenaive and iuts-
estlng ruin, and tbe best view is that l^aa
the south west Asoeodiag fhom tiie esstle
towsTds tbe south, there stands, at the dis-
tance of MOyanb, twoemfaMDces. eridcotly
raised fbr military purposes t and at a sta*
tioB about aa equal diatanes Ikom the
castle Mkdthcae emtaiencss, thewaOsaflM
SB echo, *' the most distinct sod kwd," ssys
Orosse, flrom whom we quota, "I ever re-
member to have heard." The esstle was
formerly moated round by tha help of
springs, snd some traces of the moat are
yet visible. The perish church of Middle-
ham is dedicated to St Mary and SL AlkeU,
and the living b a deanery, in the gift of
the Kfaig, of which the Rev. Peter Scrim-
shire Wood, L. L.D. is the Incumbent, sad
tbe Rev. J. Cockcroft the resident curate.—
There are two dissentiag chapels, one te
the Methodists snd the other fortbePrinii^
Uve Methodists. The town Is weU boiltt
It Is said to have derived its name f rust
having at one time fonned theoentreor
middle of a number of hamletb About
half a mile to the SW. of the tofwa IS
Middlebam Moor, the fiamous school of the
turf, where so many odeteatcd hocssi hsvs
received their aisttnfaiii^
POST-TOWN, BBDALB.
Post-Mastrr, Matthew ClariKOB,
OJflee, Uarkel'plac9,
MID.
INofih Riiting.]
KID. 489
LMtenarrfve Wttf day, at half paat
7 o^olock Moning* aadvie dopatohed at 1
o^cbwk in Uw aftamoon* toBedale.
DIRBCTORT.
Bell John, gentleman
Breare Jobn, Esq.
Bockle Mrs. EUz. ffentlewomftn
Claytoo Isaac, Meuiodist minister
Cockcivft ReT. John, curate
CoUinson Wm. gentleman
DUonRlclMtali gentleman
Oiafteld Mn. gentlewoman
Bwbank JameSy Esq.
Horn Miss £liz. gentlewoman
?[owson AliOB, gentlewoman
Dcham John, Methodist minister
Midgley Thomas, gent.
Scott Cbristopher, gent.
Smith Misft Mary, eentlewoman
Spence Simon, gent.
Straabenzee Captain Thomas
Topbam Wm. gent.
Topbam Lupton, Esq. derk of the
peace tot tbe North Hiding
JUortdet, Hogs Geoi^e
Dinsdale Geo. E. Study Stephen
Toph am C. Esq. Limn Drtnmrt,
Tcmbom Lupton, Christian John
BlaehmiM, Digby Leonard
Me,tcal/ Wm. Handley Mrs.
Wright John Johnson Robert
Bool if Skoemaktrt, MHUnert,
CroR John Clarkson Eliz.
Fisher John Handley Miss
HutebitiSonThos. Frest Mary
Jones Step ben Mffhrrighis,
M*Colhigb Geo. Sayer John
Peacodc Thos. Spence John
Prest James Paintera^
ShOch^rty Morgan Wm.
Handley Wm. Woodward John
Handley John PlvmbgnttOlazitn.
Morgan John Bowe Robert
Place Simon Croft James
Rider George Delghton Wm.
Smith Francis Saddtsn,
Smith F. jun. Gill Wm. J.
FartMrMy Horner Roger
Bear|)ark Matthew S^om MaitofUf
Hauxwell Ralph, Johnson Henry
(<fe maltster) Spence Peter
Place Simon Straw Hal Maker*,
Smith Francis Clarkson Blis.
Oroetrty Jones Sarah
Christian John^ MetcalfElix.
(dniggirt«fe9ron- Stay Makert,
>• monger) Carter Jonathan
Clarkson Mattb. Morgan Eliz.
Hutchinson Jas. Sitrgeom and JpO'
f <fe chandler) iAecoriM,
Johnson Robert Edmundson Geo.
Joinertf Lamb Thos. M.
AshtoD Thomas
Tailort, • WUsoDGeofge
Barker John Winn Wm.
Harrison John fTkmUmghU,
Harrison Wm . Ashton Tbomaa
Walker James Willis Thomas
imu and TwtemM,
Black Swan. Mary Hesletlne
King's Head, Richard Metcalfe
Green Gnigon, Robinson Morton
Waterloo Inn, John Ciofl
White Swan, Wm. Swale
By well Wm. cooper
Croft James, raoe horse trainer
Handley George, baker
Heslop Thomas, exciseflMn
ibbotson Thomas, parish derk
Morgan Wm. J. T. printer, and pre*
server of birds, fish, and animals
Shields Thos. tinner A braner
Simpson Wm. whitesmith, bellhanger,
and tallow chandler
Tempest Thomas, hair dresser
Theakstone Christ, tanner
Wilson Wm. copioKMi brewer, Co?er
bridge
Wood John, gOTemor of the poor houst
CARRIBRSi
John Walker, to Richmond every Sat
to Bedale on Tu.
JUiddUsbrough, (p.) in the wap.
and liberty of Langbarg& t 6 milsa ENS. of
StodLton. Thare was an aadent ehapd
herev dedicated toSt Hilda, wMchvaada-
peniept on the ohardi at Staiaton i but, on
the|miit Uiereof to the Abbey of Whiiby,
«0Q|rmedby King Henry L andbyThur-
stav, Arehfaiahop of Yotk, it was seMnd
Arpm the mother dniTch, and niade paro-
cMaL It wasaertilled to thegofvgraersor
^ bounty of Queen Amw at 6(. per anain^
and hassinoahad three animsatBtkMs, by
lot, kid out in lands, whieb produeeaBiS'
come of about 40L a year; TbomaaHwt-
ter, of AcUam haD, Esq. is thepatron, and
nominates the euxate. The ehapel has
been long In ruins, and nothhig of it now
TtmaiDi : the site, together with the chapel
yard, which is still used oceasiooaUy as a
burying place by the InfaSMtant^ Dcs open,
and unindosed flrora the acUoining grounds.
Population, 40.
MioDLETON, (p.) in the wap.
and liberty of Pickering Lythe : 1
mile W. of Pickering. Here is a
neat plain church ; the livin^f is a vicar*
afire ui the pntrooage of the Devisees
of the Rev. J. Robinson, of which the
Rev. Michael Mackereth is the incom-
bent. Pop. :MT.
Acton John, Esq.
Clarkson John, gentleman
T T
4eo
MXO.
[NarA Ridmg.]
MOB*
Dftwioo JokBtgwnUemaa
DawiQii David, geoUetnmn
Beal Matthew, Tict. New Ion
Campioa Jobn, bleacher, Cotta Bill
Prank Robert, butcher
Hood John, com miller. Coita mill
If iotoa Robert, scfauolmaster
Moorbouse Fraucii, catUe dealer and
wooUtitpler
Pearson Robert, laddler
MiddUkm OMmAoM', in the paritb
of Wath, wap. of Halikeld, and liber-
tv of Riobffiondshire; i miles N. of
Ripon. Pop. loss.
MiDDLBTOR Ttas, (p.) In the
wap. of OUllDg Sart* and liberty of Rich-
BKNidsklivi A milei NE. of RfdunoDd; the
}Mn% it a xeeCary, in the patronafe of the
Kinf . of whidi the Rev. George Burrard,
A.lf. ehaptaiiitohitll^eity.laaMlncHm-
bant Populatioii* with Kneeton, 5<I9.
Clarke Rev. George, curate
HarUay Geo. Esqrjtf iddleton kMl^a
Morley Mrs. t, K^ntlewomaa
Pybus Robert, ^iomey
BMtehttt, HarrlMn Tobias
Ralne Wm. lanson John
Robinson Christ Oliver Wnu
Farwmtff Ymmm^ Peacodc Wm.
Alderson Tbos. Spence George
Alderson John Wilkinson Mary
Davison Thomas fTkeelterightt,
Dinsdale Robert Sinks George
Harrison Wm. Nixon Christ.
Gonldsbrouffh John, shopkeeper
Goundry Ralph, vict. Bine Anchor
Headley John, Uscksmitb
Hepple John, shoemaker
Martin John, schoolmaster
Boblnsott Christ€i>ber, vicL Shoulder
of Mutton
Spence Geo. vict. Black Boll
Miodlbton-dpon-Lbvkk, Id
the parith of Rudby, wap. and liberty of
Langbargh ; 41 miles SE. of Vans. The
Chapel of Ease, dedicated to St Cuthbert,
h a small modern structure) patron, the
Ron. Lady Amherst, and the Rev. Richard
Shepherd, vioar of Rudhy, officiates as
cUratiB. Pk^ 111.
Farmers, Rountree Robert
Colbeck Henry Rountree Wm.
Foster Thomas SHgh Wm.
Righton Wm. Tweddle Thomas
Fawell Watson, vict. Chequers
Sayer Wm. blenober tfs com miller
Mf%, in the parishes of Kirkby
HtU and Aldborough, wap^ oT HaUkdd, and
Ubecty of Richmondahire ; 1 mile N. of
Boreoghbrtdge. Bdbie the eooqueat, the
graat nardi road lagp flwoai^ iIm city of
Bnigh, and craaed the Ure. by a wooda
bridge, opposite tb Otis TlOagt^ sooae re*
matais of whidi may yet be diucned when
the water is tow. This hamlet ii separated
fhmBoroaghbridgebyttaaitverUie. Pop^
indnded with Hum Burton.
Jfoor CMS, in the parish of Esst
Witton. and wap. of Haog West v 4
miles SB. of Middkham.
Moor Hmm lAUU. in the parish of
HauksweU, wap. of Hang West, and
liberty of Riclimondshiiei 2 miles
from Middlehan.
ifoor Abases, in the parish of
Helmsley, and wap. of Rydaie; 4
miles from Helmsley.
Moor Host, in the parish of St.
John Staowidc, wap. of OUliiig
West; and Ubertv of Richmoodshiie;
10 miks N. of Richmond.
MooasOMK, (Great and Little) ia
the parish of SkeUoo, wa|w and Vibatf ef
Lai4hargh:6miksB. of GaisboeoQgli; a
long straggUag viUage, aboat oae miis to Oe
SW. of itstanda the beautiftil eaoteinoini*
tain, ooamaoBly called Fiesteoagh UU,
which serves as a sea mark to the sailon wbo
fkaqueuttbenelghboaringooait Pop.SSS'
FarsMfv, PalUster Robert
Agar John Porritt Wm. & J.
Armstrong John PonlU J . <fe Jas>
Askew Robert Porritt Joseph
Benoison George Porritt Robert
Benoison John Robinson Tbos.
Bulmer Geo. Sanderson Rsltni
Dale John Smith Wm.
Dobson Wm. Suggitt Fraoois
EwbankGeo. WattWm.
Hammond Wm. SkotmaHrt,
Hick Mary CookGeorR
Hodgson Wm. Winspear Jonth.
Holdibrth Matlb. fTMwrigkUy
HowersWm. Dobson Wo.
Johnson Robert Korman Edw.
Lee James Taylor Tobiw
Moody Wm.
Avsley ThomaT/ grocer
Charlton John, vict. Board
Cook Robinson, blacksmith
Cook Daniel, tailor
Gray John, schoolmaster
Metcalf John, clo^ifger
Walshaw Robert, baker
Wation Robert, ooru miller
Wilson Joseph, vict. Beck Hole
Morton, in the parish of Ormeiby,
wap. and liberty of Lan^nrgh; ^
miles W. ot Golsborough. Pop. 20-
iforfoN, (Extxa-parochial) in tks
icaftv [North Riding.] mul. 401
wop. ofBinlforUi; H mUesWNW. of
Heimsley ; in the oonstablerv of New-
biuifb. Pop. included wiUi Newborgb.
Morion'ttpon^Stoale, fn tbe parisb
of Ainderby Steeple, wnp. of Gilling
East, and liberty of Rlchmondshire ;
4 miles WSW. of NortbaUerton.—
Population, 240.
Mom Dale In the parish of Ays-
ipurth, wmp. of Hang West, ani Hberty of
Btehmanidshire ; 4 mttet WNW. of Hmwcs;
a small hamlet, pleasaotly situated at the
mitflni extremity of Wcosleydale, near to
fhe source of the river Un% and is said to
lutre derired Its name from the soti, wfaidi
abounds with mossy verdurew
Moulton, in tbe parisb of Middle-
ton Tyas, wap. of Gilling Bast, and
liberty of Riobmondsbire ; 4 miles
ENE. of Richmond. Pop. 236.
Mount Grace, in tbe parish of
Kast Harlaey, and wap. of Birdfortht 7
miles NE. of NortiuUerton. Thomas Hol-
land, Duke of Surrey, Earl of K«nt, and
Lord Wake, founded a Carthusian Priory
here, about the year 1390 : but having oon-
spired against Henry IV. he was taken in
battle, and beheaded; this put a stop to the
work till Henry VI. oooflrmed his grants in
144i^, after which it flourished till the gene-
ral dissolution, when its revenues were va-
lued at 382^ 5*. IIJ. per annum. The
site was granted, in 1540, to James Strange-
waies. The scduded situation and romantic
gloomof this monastery seem to have been
particularly adapted to the austerities of the
rigid order of the Carthusians placed here,
«nd of whldi there were only nine ho««es in
England. A Gothic ardiway fSorros the en-
trancelntothei|uadrangle, the outer walls
•fwhieh inclose about three acres of ground,
and are still standing, fimtastically covered
with ivy i the inner court is surrounded by
double walls, and contained the cells of Uiose
solitary monks, the doon of which, though
now walled up, may be distinctly traced, and
ftre fourteen in number. A part of the Imild-
Ing has been converted into a farm house, of
a castellated form, with spacious apartments.
The church, which is now in ruins, was in
tbe form of a cross ; the tower, whidr Is yet
pedect, rising ftora the centre, supported
by four Gothic ardies. On the summit of
the bin that shelters the priory on the east,
are the ruins of an ancient building, called
the Lady*9 chapel, to which the ascent is
steep aMl difficult.
Mow^lkorpef in the parisb of Ter-
rini^ton, anti wap. of Bulmer ; T miles
ffJSW. of Maiton.
ilTo^rAy, in tbe uarisb of Marton»
wap. of Bulmer, and liberty of RIpon :
6 miles £. of Easingwold.
MuKER, in the parish of Grinton.
wap. of GOling West, and liberty of Ridi-
mondshire ; 6 mis. NN W. of Askrigg; Hen
is a Chapel of Ease to the parish dwrch
which is dedicated to S^ Mary, tuid was con*
secrated Aug'ist 3rd, 1580, and of which the
Rev. John Clemison is cuiate. This town-
ship comprises the high part of Suralwlale,
adjoining to Westmoreland, and is 10 milea
in extent from cast to west, being divided
into ten divisions, or hamlets. There is at
Muker a Grammar school for the education
of six poor diildren, with an endowment of
20L a year: and also a subscription library,
established in 18) a The market, which haa
been cstablishol by custom, is hdd on Wed*
newlay, and ia well su|iplied witii the neces-
saries of lifew There is likewise an annual
fair for sheep and general merchandise,
held cm the Wedtmday next before Old
Christmas day. Tbe north side of the Dal»
abounds with lead mines ; there is also e,
good vein of Iron ore, witii coal and lime.—
The only natural curiosity is the easeade,
called Kcasden Force, which is formed by.
the Swale foiling over some rugged rodcr^
into a very sedudedand ronumtic dell, about
two miles and a half north weU of Muker*
The whole population of the townahip
amounts to 1435.
Cnlrert James, yeoman
Croft William, surgeon
Pldler ReT. Isaac, Ubraitaiiy aad offU
ciuUngotirate
Grime James, yeoman
Grime Isabella, geutleworoan
Guy Richard, yeoman
Shopkeepere, Raynard Wm. (A
Aldersou Richard schoolmaster
Calvert Geon^e Waistili Ale<.
Buclcle John, blacksmith
Calvert James, vict. Board
Harlcer Jobn^ miner
Neesbam Charles, rlct. Kln^'a Head
Peacock Wm. shoemaker
Reyooldson John, mining agent
Spencetey Henry, corpeiner
Whitfield PhilUs, vict. Board
Carrrf«r— William Harlcer, to Rich-
mond every 8at. mg. ret. samo
day ; and to Hawsa eimry Tu.
mg. ret. same day.
Mulgrave CasUe^^^^i^ ;parlsh
of Lyti\e, wap. and libera oF Langbaigh ;
. 4 miles N W. of Whitby. Hfire was a castle.'
SOO years before tbe Nonaan eonquast.
TT 8
4flS WM, [Notih Hidmg*] hat.
vboMcd abouKtb* y«r tOO, tod whow
rtnataiwertiiilemd <»a hlfhhmia tfas
ndfiilmriMod, betvccniwo brge bkMlu of
atone, mA about mtcd feet high, and
whom tnditkMi reprcfenti at a giant —
After iHMlm tfaroogh Tarious (knnllies. it
becaiM tht propMty of Edward Lord Shcf-
tM, wfaovM bfCbaOmh created Earl of
MidgraTv: and at which flonUT U b ra-
cordad, that Or John ShefBeld. Knight,
and Edmund and Phittp, hia brothen, wet*
drowned, tai ooning the Ouat, at Whit^
gift ferry, tai December, 1014 1 William
WM drowned In France, and Qeorge broke
Mb neck, tai a new ridtaif^UMiae which hia
fMhcr had made of an old cooaecrated oha-
peL* ThiafemUybeeame extinct in 179A;
bat the title waa revived tai the peraoo of
Conatantine Phippa, a captain in the Royal
Navy, and a dceoandcnt of die Angleaey
femily, who waa created Baron Mulgrave tai
Ireland, In 1767, Mid tai theyear I77i, a leaae
ot the Mulgrave eatate waa cnofirmcd to
Wbb, fcr the aum of 30,000ie. and a quit rent
of lfq0L per annum. Hia aon, Conat
ttne Srhn, waa created a peer of Great
Bitetai tai the year 1790. By his wife, Etia
Mam, daughter oTNathanld Cbotanley, Eat).
iM had a dau^iter, but dytaig without male
iHoe, fai 17M, bia Engliah title beeameex
ttaiet, but waa rtrtved, ta) 1794, tai the peraon
of hk brother Henry, the praaent Lord,
vhowMCieMed Earl tai lait. Theandent
OHile o# Mo%iwti hsvtaig baan garrlaoned
by the Kta«^ Itaicea In the reign ofdMTlea
L waa aftarwarda diflBiantled by erderof the
ParHaaentt andtherela now nothiag lolt
tvom which we can fem any Juflt idea of ila
ancient mi^nifleaBMe. The prcaent aeat of
Lord Mttlgnve^ whfeh la abo knoani by the
■nneof Mulgiave Caatie* lain a command-
ing ritnation on thecoaat, at a amall diatanoe
Arom the andent caatle. The viewa feom
the hooae are romantic and varied. The
gronnd, dedtning to the aouth eaat,opeDaa
fine proapeetof the sea ; Whitby pier, with
the ihipa eoming out of the harbour, the
venerable ndna of the Abbey appearing high
above the heriaon, and the Uack Promon-
lory of Saltwidc oontraated with the white
Ibainta^ bUhma at ita foot, otimpoae, altu-
gether, a aecne equally |>icturcaquc and tai-
Mwrkm, io tbe p&rish of Oabald-
wick, wap. of Bnlmer, and liberty of
St. Peters : 8 miles E. of York.—
H«re la a Chapel of Base, and^ hi
raaUty, an easy chapel, as divine ser-
• See Dttgdale^ Bar. Vol. 9. p. 9B7.
rioe is perfoHBed only • fsw tiaanio
tiie year. Pop. 184.
jrnscMiae, in tW pansbof KM-
dale, aud wap. of Ryiiale \i miks 8.
ariCirkby-l|oor.Side. Pbp.OS.
MtTO»-DPnN-SVALl,(P.)Ultbt
wapw of Bttkacrt 8 mika E. of Boioagh-
brldfa. Here Is a very taaadaama danli,
dedicated 10 St. Maiy I tfaettvlaglaa vicar*
^e, hi the patronage of the AaebbUuip ef
York, and the Rev. R. S^TIiwapine ia tfce
incumbent. In the year 189Q, the maaiaa
of thefluoaouaRogae de Uewtny weie n-
moved ftom Byland Abbey, and island
hoa^ A ferry for cattle, caniagea, te.
peaaaa over the Swale at thiapetatf. in view
of theelefBOtmaniianof M. B.StapyIton,
Eaq. In the year 1319, the Scota catetisg
Ei^Iand, laM waate the cmoitry withfire
and aword, and conttnuta« their deprcda-
tioaa, advanced to the wallaof Vorki alter
burning the anburba of that dty, they re-
turaed northwaxda, on which WUMun te
Mdton, AfthbWiop of York, hnmctiddy
rated an army, eoanpoeed of datgynoi.
monks, cataona, hnabandmen, labooTen» ud
tradenoMn, to the amount of 10,000 na;
with this undiadpUned band the Atdilisfaop
overtook theSootaatMylon : abattteeBsacd,
tlieYoi)uhiremenweredeftaled,and upein^i
offOOOofthemwerealahu Onwhidioeci-
akm, auch a number of ecdeaUtttici feQ> tW
this Ight wss; fcr a loi^ time, eallcd itom-
cally,theirMirfia/«r.t Pop. 189«
StapyltonM.B.Bsq.
CamubeU Rev. Wm. curate
Walker Joseph, agent.
Formart, Bumeil Wm.
Britton Robert Calvert Wm.
BrotbertoD John Maisbail Jokn
Needbam I. fanner 4( victJiOVd Neton
JVaAy, a small hamlet, io the pa-
rish Of Romaldkiik, wap. oT GiUii^
West, and liberty of Richmondshire ,
8 miles WNW. of Bernard Castle.
NAPPA,in tbe parish of Aysg«r^»
wap. of Hang West, and liberty of Bi«-
mondsbirei \\ mile E. of Askrigg. Thn
was aDcicntly the chief aeat of the fiunUy of
Metcalfe, which, it ia said, was, at ooe tisw*
the moat numcroua of any in Englm^-^
Sir Christopher Metcalfe, Knight, chief of
the femily, being high sherief Ui the y««
1555, waa attended by 300 hoiaeroen, «I1 "
his own femUy and name, and all intbe itfM
habit, to meet the judges of aasize. and con-
duct them to York. The village biK)«U»«
property of Lord Grantham.
t See VoUIL p.85^
NAW.
[North Ridvnff.]
vmw.
490
Wino Rer. Jobn, B. A. hall
Nawton, In the parish of Kirk-
dale, wap. of Rydale. and liberty of
St. Peter's; 9i miles ENE. of Helms-
ley. Here is a Wesleyan Methodist
chapel. Pop. virith Woiubivton, 816.
Moon Geor^, coaI proprietor
Nbss, (East) in the parish of
Stonegrave. and wap. of Rydale ; 6
mis. S. of Kirkby-Moor-Side. Pop. 69,
Kendall Thomas and John^ Esqrs.
Nesi, (High) in the parish of
Pickhjll, wap. of Halikeld.dc liberty of
Richmuodsbire ; 5 miles S£. of Bedale.
Ness (West) in the parish of Stone-
riTe. atid wap. of Rydule ; 6 miles
of Kirkby-Jfloor-Side. Pop. 66.
Newbiggitiy in theparish of Aj-s-
sarth, wap. of Uanj^ West, and liber*
ty of RicbmoMdshire ; 5 miles SE. of
Askrigur; a small hamlet, chiefly in*
habited by farmers. Pop. 128.
NEWBRonoH, or Newburji^, In
the parish of Coxwold, and wap. of Bird-
fbrth ; 5 miles NE. of Easingwold : was
the estate of Robert de Mowbray, who was
created Earl of Northumberland, by WilHam
n. in 1092 : the year following he defeated
the Scots, at Ataiwick, were Malcolm III.
and his son Edward, were both slain; but
revolting soon aftar ftom the King, he was
apprehended, and kept a prisoner thirty
yeanin Windsor Castle, where he died. Bb
estate was given to Nigel de Albinl, whose
son, Roger, assmned the name of Mowbtay,
and founded a priory here> for Canons regu-
lar of the order of St Augustine, in the
year 1145. Newburgh, the famous monkish
historian, was a canon regular in this priory
about the year 120a Pop. 162.
Belasyse Thos. Edw. W. Esq. Priory
Hutton John, gentleman
Idedley RadcMe, Esq.
Farmers, CussoM Geo. and
Barley John tanner
Bow«er Joseph Darley Thomas
Buckle John Fewster John
Buckle Wm. Smith John
Asqnitb Francis, com miller
Bulmer John, farmer tfe woolstapler
Newhy^ in the parish of Sca|by,
wap. and liberty of Pickering Lythe ;
XI mis. 19 W. of Searboroagh. Pop. 40.
Newbif, in the parish of Stokesley,
wap. and liberty of I^angbargh; 3 miles
NNW. of Stokesley. There is here a sm«U
ftee sehodl, founded In 1640. Pop. 1(2.
Nbwbt WfSKB, in the parish of
ViAhf WUke, wap. ot Offling East, and
liberty of Rlehmondshhei 0 miles 8. of
Northallerton. This village, like sevenl
otherr similarly situated, takes Its name ftom
a rivulet called Wlske, on the banks of
which it Is situated, and anx whicb It has a
good Etone bridge of five arches. Here b a
Methodist ehapd, and Sunday sehool.insti-
tuted and supported by the Rev. Christopher
Bethel, D. D. of BUrkby Wiska Pop. 265 .
Armitage John, Esq.
Heudersoii Edward, gentleman
Huttou John, Esq. Sobergate
Hutton Margaret, gentlewoman
Meek Sarah, gentlewoman
Butchers, Peacock John
Burton Robert Shoemakers,
Wheldou George Bamett George
CarpmUers, Robson James
Smith Geo. Wainwright Ralph
Wright John and Tailors,
Robert Carter Edward
Farmersy Davison John
Alderson John Humpleby Richard
Hough Francis fVheelvrights,
Kendrew James Kirby William
Moore John Smith Geoiga
Carter Christopher, vict. grocer, flour
dealer dr druggist. Pimch Bowl
Hntton Christpbr. bricklayer <fe builder
Merryweatber Henry, vict. brewer 4s
maltster. Maltster's Arms
Priestman Thos. blacksmith
Smith Geo. shopkeeper
Sturdy Richard, cooper
Whitfield Martin, linen and woollen
draper
New Forest, in the parish of Kirk*
by-Ravenswortb, and wau, of Gilling
West ; i miles N. of Raetn. Pop. 73,
Nbwholmb, in the parish of
Whitby, wap. and liberty of Whitby
Stnmd ; 2i miles WNW. of Whitby^
Pop. including Dunsley, i^,
M«ad John, yeoipan
Farmers, Hasbrongh Jamet
Benuison Thos, Robinson Wm.
Corner Wm. Robinson Matth.
EmeiKon Robe|t Weighill Mark
HartGeoige
Chapman Mary, Tict. Board
Peacock Robert, mluon
^ewpQrt, In the parish of Acklam,
wap. and liberty of Langliargh ; 9
miles NNW. of Stokesley.
Newsam, in the parish of Apple-
ton-Ie -Street, and wap. of Rydale ;
4iBllesNW.ofMalton.
Nbwsham, in the parish of Kirk**
by-Ravenswortb, wap. of OiUinf Wes«^
TT 8
4M vmw.
[Nortk Mi4inf:\ kkw.
udUbenr oT Ricbnioiidsbire ; 6 m!s.
inr . of Rirhmoad. Pop. 511.
A CuotfOit IhMB htow to OrtU Qridge.
tytry Monday^ W«la«d*y, Tbunday, aad
SMufdAy.
HotchinsoD Wm. Esq. Kirkby boU
Gtorer Joieph, Esq,
Ombam Matthew^ sorKoon
BnleUrv, Klrby Wm.
CHoir«r Michael LambWin.
0rabain Tbomai Simpson Geoige
HeslopGeoii^ StapWtoo Samuel
Nlcboiton GeorsB WiUdiisouWm.
8cAoolmast9r$,
Hf^lop George^
(acaderov)
SimuflOD Bunpb
8kopMMp€t9f
Birkit Thomas
Jackson William
LoDsdole James
Raine Thomas
AUrinaonJohn
BirriyJfihQ
Dunn Wm. (and
cnurier)
OfoTsr Ralph
Graham James
Johnaoa Wm.
Atkinsoa Thomas, Tict Board
Hind Ralph, vkst and blacksmith.
Bull
Palmer John, wheelwright
Speoce Robert, miller
NswtHAM, In the jmrish of Kirk-
hjr-Wlske, and wap. of Birdforth : 3i
miles W. of Think. Pop. including
Brackenbrontch, 178.
Dent Re?. William, B. A. curate
Pmrmtn^ Oastler Thomas
BeokJohn Pearson John. jun.
QUI Infoam White Robert
LangdaJe Richard
PeanoD John, sen. blacksmith
Robinson Francis, rict. Masons' Arms
NmMl0adf a small hamlet, in the
parish of East Witton, wap. of Han^
West, and liberty of Riehmondshire :
81 mUes SE.of Addleham.
Nmtimf (F.) in the wap. and li-
berty of Lan^Mrgh; 6 miles NE. of
Stokesley. Theouirch is a small an-
cient strootore, and the living a perpe-
tual curacy, of whk)h the Rev. John
Thompson is the incumbent. Popu<
latkm, 119.
Nmokm-emm'Rtmelifftf, In the pa-
rish of Pkskerlngi wap. and liberty of
PtakeiiitfLythe ; 4|mlles N.of Bck-
eting. Here Is a Free School, with
an endowment of £$0 a year. Popu-
lation, «12.
NmoUm, In the parish of Stone-
tmm, wap. of Rydale, and UberU of
St. Peters : 4 rollesSSE. of HcSua.
ley. Pop. lncludittgLaysthorpe,r».
rtckertn^ and Levisham, wap. and li-
bei^of Ptekenqg Lytbe; 7 miksli.
Nmrkm Otmuml in the parkb of
Oswaldkirk, W19. of Rydale; 9 miles
8SB.ofHeiradfly.
mmhrn^h^mnmom, hi the parish
of Patrick-Bromptoo. wap. of Hang
East, and liberty of RkhmondsUie;
a mUes WNW. of BedaAe. Here is a
small Methodist ohapeL Pop.i»0.
Nmekm M§onwtl, in the parishot
Barton, wap. of Gilluur Bast, and
liberty of Rkjimondsfaiiv ; i miles N.
NE. of Rtefamood. Fop. 81.
Newion MttlgnoMf a small hamlet,
in tiie porish of Lythe, wap. and h-
berty of Langbaigfa ; 8 miles NW. of
Wbrtby. Populi^ion, 134.
Newtm. in the parish of Bumeston,
wap. of Hallkeld, and liberty of Rldi-
moDdshire ; 3 miles EKE. of Beiisle.
Pop«ilaUoo included with ExUby, 563.
NKWTON-opoN-OraB, (p.) in ^
wap. of Buhner: 7 milet S. of EsttaKVoU.
Here isa hsndwme ohurah ; the VMag >* *
perpetual curacy, in the patroiMge of Mn>
Euliw incuinbciit tbe Rev. John Getaby*
Here areslM two <^iapelw vis. Wedefaass^
Primitive UethodiiAi. Pop. 49&.
Burton Thoaaas, aotgeoft
Nords Mrs. £. gentiewooian
SteoU»a%, Park^TheaksHM
Nicholson Geo. £lherw€0d Robert
WilksWm. Walker John
OmltrndUm WaikiiMtooJoko
Merchants, WrigtktJobn
BurtonTbos. Skaimakwff
Cook Wm. Anderson Joseph
SootheranJohn, <& Fisher Wm.
maltster Galtres Thos.
Farmer* 4r Ftomtn, Webster John
Bell James SAopke^tn,
Brown John Carriss James
Burton Michael Steel John
Carr Jobs TVit^ort,
Cass Wm. May Geo.
Clark John Moony Thos.
DunningtonHenry Uppieby Thus.
Gibson John irkmUBritkh,
HawkiD John Foi MicbMl
Musham Qto, Styan Seth
Bland Wm. taUow chandler and tkt
Anchor
Holmes Wm. viot. George A DiagW
Kendal John, joiner
Moorey John, bricklayer and vicf«
Mason's Ahns
Morrill John, s4ddler
CorrMr« i^ IPaler— The Old Packet,
George Thompson ; New Padttrli
KBW.
[Ncrih Midingi]
N4>B.
490
T. Monmr ; The Fly, Tupman A
Burkill, to York every Saturday,
returns the same day,
AiNo Tutm, in the township of In-
gleby-Berwiok, and pariah of Statnton,
map. and liberty of Langbar^ ; 2 mis.
£. of Yarm.
NoKMANBT, (F.) io the wap. of
Rjdale; 5 miles SSB. of Kirkby-
Afoor-Side. The ohorcb is in the
patronage of Arthur Cayley, Esq.—
Populaooo 191.
Cayley Rer. Arthor, M. A. rector
Bean Robert, schoolmaster
HillJames, snopkeeper
Huddlestone Robert, blacksmith
Burr Thomas, farmer
Thompson George, farmer
Norma NBT, in the parish of
Ormesby, wap. and liberty of Lanff-
bargh ; ii miles NW. of Guisboroagh.
Populatk>n 12^.
Jackson Wm. Ward, Bsq. hall
Lambton Dorothy Jane, gentlewoman
Fanaers, Drydea Joseph
Appleton Tbos. Easy John
Boyes Scarth Norman John
Parkinson John, viot. Bay Horse
Robinson John, joiner
Normanhv, (High and Low) hi the
pari<;b of Fyhngdale, wap. and liberty
of Whitby Strand ; 4 m. S. of Wliitby.
NORTHALLERTON, (p.)
In the wap. md liberty of AllertoiMhir* t 8
miksfromBedale, 9fnim Thtrsk, and 16
Amm Richinond. This if a briik market
town, pleaMntly lituatsd oo tha side of a
rising groand, gently doping towaids tbe
cast The market plaoe is fpaeioai, and
mmtmnded with very good hooMi: the town
i«, in geneiaU weH built of brkdc. Tbe
market is held on Wednesday, and there axe
four Iklrs.* Here stood a oastle, one of the
strongest fortresees in the North of England,
which was repaired and enlarged Irj Hugh
Pttdsey, Bishop of Durham, but a quarrel
arising betwixt that prelate and Henry IL
the King ordered this castle to be lased to
the foundations. While the dril war be-
tiveen King Stephen and the lEmpress Maud
or Matilda, raged with dcstructlTe fbry,
Pavid King of Scotland, entering the Eng-
lish territory, ravaged Northumberland,
Durham, and the northern parts of Vork-
shire, in a merciless manner, and advancing
to the very gates of York, encamped before
* Steljstof Fairt with VoL |.
that city. In this ^oergeney, Thurstan, .
Arohbbhnp of York, who was Lieutenant Go-
vernor of the northern parts ufthe kingdom,
iiummoned the warlike nobles to the defence
of their country. The baion« having assem*
bled their followers, ranged themaelves un-
der the command of Ralph, Bishop of tha
Orkoey Islands, Thurstan's Lieutenant, and
Walter L'Bspec. and WUHam de Albemarle.
Ou hearing of thto armament, tbe Scottidk
Ung retired tunti before York, while the
baroos advaaoed to Northallertoo. On
Cuton Moor in this pariah they erected
their standard, which wasataU mast, fixed
in a huge chariot, upon wheels, having at
thetopapir, with acooseerated host, and a
cross, fhnn which were susp«ided the ban-
ners of St. Peter. St John of Beverley, and
St WilAred. The Bishop made an oratktt
to the army, and at the conclusion pro*
nounoed absolution of their sUm to all that
should fsll in the war. The English, thus
encouraged, waited the approach of the
enemy. The Scots, telying on their supe-
riority of numbers, rushed on to the attack;
but although the King of Scotland and hia
son, Henry, gave, on this occasion, the
most astonishing prooft of valour and intre-
pidity, thdr army wa^ totally routed, with
the loss of 10,000 meq, and they were glad
to retire to tiisir own country with the shat-
.tered remains of their forces. The baUle
was fought on the SSd of August, lldg,
and from the excitatlan produced by the
efaariot-mountad banneis, obtained thedcsig.
nation of The BatUt qf the Stamdard. In
tbe S6th of Edward I. this borough sent two
UMHibers to parUament, batfbrnearly four
hottdsed years the privilege was intermitted,
and it was not tin the year 1640 that it was
again resumed, by order of the House of
Gooraaons. Twenty years afterwards Fran-
oisLssealles, Eac}. a member of this bomragh.
was dlsdiarged from being a member of par-
liament, beoauM he had sat as one of the
Judgesonthetrlalof Charles I. The right
of volhig here Is in tfie burgage>holden»
whidi amount to about two hundied in
number} thebailHTof the Bishop of Dur-
ham is the returning oflloer, and the patron-
age.of the borough Is in the Earl of Hare-
wood and Henry Pterse, Esq. The present
members are dte Hon. Sebright L&toelles,
and Henry FIctbc, Esq. The municf pal go-
vernment of the town is vetted in a banilTt
deputed and authorised by tbe Bishop of
Durham, who is lord of the manor. The
church is dedicated to ^ Saintst and the
living is a vicarsge^ in the patronage of th«
Dean and Chapter of Durham. The aacieDt
Institutions of this place were, a Iwwpltal, de«
496
KOB.
[NoHk Riding,]
vou.
diotfed to St. James, founded by Hvtf^ Pud-
wey, BWk^ of Durhftm, for a mM(er» three
chapUOiM, four brethren, two tlfftcn. and
nine poor peraons ; Richard d^ Moore, draper,
of NorthaUcTtoB. alao founded a hosptul
here, hi 1476, for thirteen poor men and
women, but tome of its poawwloni hare
been alienated. Here waa alM a Houae of
Carmeliie White Friary dedicated to St
Mary I and William de Alverton gave the
Austin Friars eight acres of ground in the
town to build them a church and habitatlOB
thereon, in the 14tfa of Edward III.
The manufactures of this town at pre-
sent are linen doth and leather ( and the law
prooaedings of the North Riding are a good
deal concentrated in tiiis places The Court
House Is situated at the east side of the town,
where the <^uarter Sessicms for the North
Riding are held, and in which the Bishop
of Durham, the Chief Bailiff for the Liberty
of Allertonshlre. holds his Manor and Hal-
mote Courts, and where the nu^stiatea, aet-
ing fnr the diriskm of Ailcrtonstaire, aasembto
on the Wednesday weekly* t* dtspfiiae Jua-
tieew TheRegiafesr-oAceoftheNovth-ridiii^
bhere. The House of CorreoOon. wMdtla
the gaol of tlie North Riding, standi adjoin- •
ingtheeourt house, in whidi are conflned
fh)m time to time fhxn 50 to 100 praoDera.
About two years ago a com mill caUed n
stepping mill, was erected for the employ*
ment o£ the male and fomale prisooenw eoo-
sisting of three pairs of stones, a dreasing
mill and rollers for grinding malt which haa
been found to answer the purpose intended by
this Icind of labour. Mr. Thomas Shep.
herd (the father of the Keepers of the West
and East Riding Houses of Correction) b the
Gorenior, and this priscm has the reputation
of being well conducted. The population oi
the place amounts to 2C26.
POST-MASTEE— Mr. Hbkrt Hirst.
Places from wh«tnce
>tter bags are recvd.
Distance.
Portage
ArriTal of Mails.
Departure of Mails.
LoDdon ...a......
228
32
19
9
49
48
34
16
11^.
T
5
4
T
7
T
6
20 m. piist 12 A. M.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
40 m. past 1 P. M.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
York
Eashigwold
Tliirsk
Immediatelr after
tbfi arr4Tar from
Newcastle
tiatesbead
Durham
the opiMisilo
direcUon.
Darlington
OIRBCTOBY.
Bailey Susan, gentlewoman
Beckett Dorothy, gentleworoan
Blanshard Richard, Esq.
Body GtMirge, gentleman
Body Jane, ^oUewoiRao
Bowness Rev. John
Bowyer Rev. Arcbdeaoon
CocMef Tfaonai, jrentleman
Pigbton Mrs. <fe Mi-ss, gentlBWomen
Dowion John, gentleman
Dixon John, irentleman
Flower, William, yeoman
Fife Capt. 69tb regiment of foot
Hirst Henrj', solicitor, A clerk of tbe
general meetings of lieutenancy
Jackson Richard, gentleman
Jefferson John, gentleman
Heimicott Rev. Richard, curate
Little Robert, gentleman
Marshall Wm. nrcbitect
Metcalf Dorothy, gentlewoman
Monkbonse — , gentleman
ParkiB Mrs. gentlewoman
Rie^ Mary, gentiewomRB
RIgge Fletcher, Esq.
Sbepberd Thomas, sen. governor of
tbe House of CorrectioB
Smith J. Whitney, Esq.
Wailes WUliiun, deputy derk of the
peace
Walker Francis, geutlenuui
WaHoq J. S. deputy r^:istrar, and
agent to the Bishop oTDurbam
WasseJ. M.D.
Watson Richard, gentleman
Welbank William, Esq.
Wilkinson Rev. James, lecturer, and
cbnplain totheHouse of CorrectioQ
Wilkinson Jane, gentlewoman
Jcademies, (Boarding if Day)
Bowness Rev. J. (endowed gnunmar)
Hall Jane, (ladies' dav)
Mayue Ric^uird, sen. (day)
Mitchell Mary, (ladles' boarding)
Noble John, (day)
Pallister Ann, (ladies' boarding 4; day)
Spivey Christopher and Alargaret,
(national)
York Tbos. (geaL"* boaidU^ A day)
IHQK.
[North Ridir^.] noh- 497
Banks,
HutchtnsotM And Place^ on Sir Peter
Pole, Bart, and Co.
Fletcbcr, Stubbs. Dew, and Stott, on
Sir Richard Carr Q\ynn, Bart. ^
Co.
Jilomietf tfe, Bvittr and Cheem
Dobson Christr. Factors,
Harrison Heoiy HallWm. (cheese)
Hirst Henry Hare Rt. (oheese)
Wailcs Wm. Todds S. and Co.
Walton J .Sanders, (ebeese)
steward to the Wilkinson James,
• Court Leei and (butter)
Court Baron Chain and Buekit
""^zsLT^ Buck wir**
Flower Thou. SKLS^Vw,.!.
Masterman The. S^'Su*?™*"*'
Snowden Robert ^357^^
Metcalf Enos Otoe* o»rf fTaUh
Ralltoii Robert 0.^*151^''
Bich.rt«>nWm. ^'^Z^Qeo.
Coopart,
Carver Wm.
Ward John
Wardwick Alei.
Garrett Robeit SJSPh i?wK'
Meynell George t'^^LTxTJZ^
rape John_ ^^ ^^^^^^
Snowball Wm.
Boot and Skoe-
Dixon Wm.
•»/>i.^. Hamilton Tbo«.
R«rn-.f/T'iw!« ^« Harrison Thos.
Cre?£n ^^^Zto^^'
fioli^Joeo Globe,Wm.Wa(le8
Peckitt'p Thos Tbos. Dixon '
Raw Da^vid^- ''-^^1%^:^^
Sayer Thos. nlJ^'3 ^^n^
Smith Wm. *^Ti°* Jf ;>"°K-
Tbompson Robert ^^jS^^^^'
Bfriekloytrt, Bamett Thos/
Hawmnn Thoa. Bell Wm.
Mtidd Wm. Robinson Thos.
Mudd Richard Wood Geo.
Peacock Abm. Otau, China, and
Thompson Robert Barthemean Dirt,
Wilkinson Thos. Bettenov James
Bntehtrt, Jaques Thos.
Dixon John Groean, tfe,
Grundy Wm. Airton Thos.
Smith John Buck Wm.
Wood John ClemishawCbailt.
Elffie John, tea <fe PeckettAnn
«^«r-,f, ^p.^y^ " erby Mary
G = 1 :!ingMary
H^Jt \\ in. MVtdon Jemima
Hai 1 1 llan Mary Wi infield Jane
Hare Hubert WibouMary
Kki-'iUnj Dtidd P milter i If Gilder »,
Lfi ij;^ ilale Mrs.(U*a J Bfirker Geo.
Mar>[]jill Lfninct.'. I'mperJ. B.
PiN n r)<:k Joniitbflu (Tjh^on John
Riss^ell Kmiijuild Reed John
T. 1 1 ! f M ' Id J ob II P titmbers Sf Glaxn,
TmI^I .S. fliiil Co» LoAus Thos.
>^'jfk]n^ori Jornes Ru^iHell Simon
W i is 1 i [i Thftti . Ten nant Jnmes
liitir Dre/ttert, Wood Richard
Flower Geo. Rope and Twine
Gamble Thos. yiakere,
Gibson Geo. Best Jobn,<& curled
Lamb Matthew hair mnnufactr.
Iron Merchant*, Watson Thos.
Hunter Tbos. Watson Joseph
Thompson Isaac Saddlert, ifc.
Joiners, Sfe, Blackett Robert
Bowman John Lunn Thos.
Brecken Thos, Ma«:t4^nnun Geo.
Broades Tbos. Wat«on James
Chapman Jas. Spirit Merchants,
Metcair John Barker Tbos.
Raw Christr. Jefferson Charles
Snowden Robert KempPeter,d:w;oe
Stokell Geo. Peacock WiUiam,
Tanfteld Wm. <fc wine
Thompson Thos. Thompson Isaac
Whvtall J. E. Stone Masons.
Libraries, (cire.) Humble John
Hall Jane Metcalf Wm.
Langdale James Wallis Alice
Spivey Chritopber, Straw HatMakers,
(^nt.'s subs.) Dale Aon
Linen Manfrs, Hill Mary
Jackson Geo. Masterman J.
Johnson .Joseph Metxailf BIten
Russell Nathaniel Peckitt Ann
Linen and fVooUen Shepherd Jane
Drovers, Weldon Jemima
Dixon Lake Wigfield Jane
Jackson Geo. Snrgeons.^c.
Peacock Thos. 4t Dii^btonW.B. <feC.
mercer Hodsson Robert
Punderson Jabex, OasUerWm.
(wholesale) Tailors,
Maltsters^ BreteelrSykik'iD^on Thos.
Hirst Fnmcis Bamett John
Peacock Jonathan Bateman Tbos.
ReadmanJobn Bradley Thos.
Milliners if Dress Britton Jolm
Makers, Hamilton Daniel
Chapman Rliz. Holmes John
Cooke M. and A . Stenino^ Tbos.
Dale Ann WeWon Thos.
Lan^dale Ellen Tallow Chandlers,
Masterman J. Gibson (leo.
Peacock Eli«. Hare Robert
498
KOB.
[North Riding.}
XOR.
BlarthnllLanncelutHobson Wm.
Tatmert, Ix)d«« Henry AKt
Clark John No1«b Wm.
Sedrwlck H. A. Pe^miB Thot.
TinMers * Bnxm*, ITWtotfwttf ,
Loltiis Tbos. Calnjrt SJary
Russell Simeon, NeTison Wm.
tinman Shepherd Wro.
Tennnnt James Snowball Robert
Walbran Henry fTood TWtmt* aai
H^keHKTights, Ling ffheel 3Ikr».
ttoldsbroughJouth.Fairbum Joseph
Uawman Samuel Flower James
Bo»$Uf /mm, Sfc.
Black Bull, Robert Smith
Black Swan, John Simeson
Durham Ox, Robert Thompson
Fleece, William Guthrie
Geor^ and Dragon. Geo. Watson
Georg«* Inn, Dorotoy Clltbero
Golden Lion, Praocts Hirst, (coramer-
dal Inn and posting house)
KiD|(*8 Anns, Charles C. Cade
K\ng*§ HeRd, W. Scott, A posting hs.
Lord Nelson, Tbos. Walker
Mason's Arms, Alice WalUs
New Inn, Wm. Humphrey
Oak Tree Inn, Thos. Ma^terman
Old Golden Lion, John Carls
Pack Horse, Robert Simjison
Talbot Inn, Thos. Wright
Three Tuns. JobnTyreroan
Victory, Tnos. Robinson
Wheat Sheaf, Chark» Kln;?«ton
White Horse, Wm. Grundy
ifweWMay.
Barker Chrlstr. veterinary surgeon
Bowman Thos. SberifT's olBoer
Bray Robert, parish clerk
Broades Mar}-, oonlectioner
Chapman Ann, silk dyer
Chapman Wm. sea. perpetual overseer
Flower Tbos. bailiff for the liberty of
AUertorishire
HardwicJc John, coach maker
Hawman Thos. glove maker, &c.
Kemp A nthony, waiter at the Golden
Lion
Langdale Jan^es, printer and book-
seller, chief constable for AUer-
toiishire, nud clerk of sub-division
meetings of lieuteuaucy
Lunn Ralph, waiter at the Golden Lion
Marshall Wm. architect
Moon John, corn miller
Naisbitt Tbos. hosier
Robinson Robert, wed maker
Shepherd Thos. jun. imder j^aoler
Soppit R<^rt, offiortr of excise
Wait Tbos. clerk of indkttmenU for
^ North Riding
Wfllker Matthew, basket maker
Wisield Jonathan, hosier, dtt, ni
brickmaker ^ ^
Wilson John, governor of workfaoa«
and Inspector of raw hkies
COACHES,
FhmiktGoUmi^im, Fnauu Htrsf,
RoTAL Mail anives at the GoWej
Lkm (tiie Kii^s Head and Black
BuU alternate months) tom l^
don at I past IS, and (rom £dio-
burgh,ai before 8 in the e»eotog.
TbeHioHFLVM (altcmajemoiithsat
the GoUen Lion and King's Held)
arrives Jiron York a 4 before W at
noon, and returns ftom Newcastle
a I before 5 evening. ^ ,
The WKLbiwaTOM, to London trom
Newoettle, arrives at i past 3 aft.
and ret. to Newcastle at 2 rooro.
The CLRveLAKO Coach, duringtas
se&<;oo, Mon, Wed.and Sat troai
Redcar to Bedale, at 1 1 moroh^,
returns at 8 afternoon.
LAND CARRIAGK.
&mvel Bngf «, at the Oak Tree, srr.
from Sowertiy on Mon. and Tou.
and proo>*eds to Darlington, snd
ret. on Wed and Sat.
G40tg^ Outkw«iH^9,t the Kind's Anm,
promeds to Darlington and ths
North on Mon. and ret. on Tha.
and prooeeds to York, and rec <»
Satiirday, .
fruiioM Pmrmmj of Brompton, to
Bedale and Masham every To. «
Fri. and to Leeds, «fec. eveir To.
PiekfrsgiUU at the Ohi Golden Lfon,
arrive from Darlington, Darbam,
Edinburgh, Sanderlaod, ^c. on
Mon. and Tha. and proceeds to
York, London, ^c. and ret. OD
Wed. and Sat.
John Snnwball^ to Thirsk on Mob. to
Bedale on Tu. to Stockton on Thu.
to»Riohmond on Sat. & to Stokw-
ley oocasiooally, and returns tJJC
same evenings.' _^ ^
fTidow fTelBh and Sont, atthe Wbest
Sheaf, arr. from Leeds Mon. Wed.
and Sat. and proceeds to Newcw-
tie, and ret. on Mon. Tbn. w
Fri. to Leeds.
North Cote, in the parish of Mm-
ham, wap. of Hung East ; i a mile a*
of Masham.
North Fi^fdM, In the parish of
Bowes, wap. of Gilling West, and n-
berty of RIcbmondsbtre j 2 miles WS,
W. of Beruard Castle.
NOB»
[North Riding.] xuK. 409
North !ngt, in the p«nshea of
Sberiff Button <fe Dalby. and wup. of
Bulmer ; 8 miles B. of Basiogwold.
Norton Co!iteh«, in the parish
or Wtth. w»p. and Uberty Of AUertonshlre;
9 miles N. of Rlpon. Thii wa« once the
seat of the ftonily of the Norton* ; of whom
Richard Norton was Chief Justice of Eng-
laiMl» about the year 1400: trcm him de-
scended Richard Norton. Who, with hfa sons,
in 1569, engaged hi the religious rebellion of
ihtt Karls of Northumberland and Westmore-
land, against Queen Elisabeth, which was
toon suppressed. Mr. Norton, and his sons,
with many others, wen executed, and the
estate given to the Musgrmves.
•« Thee, Norton I with thineeightgoodsons,
«• They doom'd to dye, ahM ! for ruth,
«* Thy reTerend locks thee oonld not save,
«< Nor them their fUrt and bloomlBg
youth r
PVoihtheMusgr»v«s. tWs estate patoed
to ^e fiimily of Graham. Sir Richard
Graham, was a very active officer, on the
side of royalty; who, after having received
iwenty-stx wounds, in the battle of Blantoo-
If oor, fled, when all was lost, towards his
own house here, which he reached that
night ; and expired, about an hour after his
arrivaL The estate stUl remains in the
fkmfly, and to now the seat of Sir Bellingham
Craham, Bart Pop. 87*
J . Haddon Asqulth^ fisq.
NartonrU'Clay, in the parish of
Cundally wap. of Haiilceld, and liberty
of Richrooodsbire ; 8 mites NE. of
Boroughbridge. Pop. US.
Nogtgrfieldf in the parish of West
Tauiield, wap. of Han^ Knst, and li-
berty of Richniondshire : 3| miles E.
of Masbam. There is nere a small
Ifetbodist chapel.
NiTNNiNOTON, in the parishes of
Nunnington and Stonegrave, and wap. of
Rydale; 5^ miles SSW. of Kirkby-Moor.
Side. This place is pleasantly situated on
the banks of the Rye, and on the declivity of
a hill, commanding an extensive and pic-
turesque prospect. At the east end of the
village is an ancioit mansion, once the seat
of LA»d Viscount Prestoni at a more recent
date of Lord Widdrington, and now in the
possession of Sir B«llingfaam Oraham. The
church is an ancient structure, dedicated to
. All Saints I the living U a rectory, of which
the King is patron, and the Rev. William
Keary, the incumbent. Here are two hand-
some marUe monuments' erected to -the
memory of the Lords PresUm MMl Wlddoag-
ton. There b a tren school in this village
founded by Ranold Graham, Esq. in 1678,
and endow&l by him with OL per annum for
six scholars, with 41. per annum by David
Bedford, of Nunnington, for four leliolars ;
and twenty others are annually put to school
by the voluntary bounty of Sir Bellingham
Graham, besides two others educated at the
expenoe of Mr. PeaoodL, of Lcmdon, making
a total of thirty-two schohns. Mr< George
Marshall, is the present master. This duuity
is at present under the consideration of the
onnmissioners of diarities, as it is supposed
that the original endowment, was not a
money payment but rental of land. Ranold
Graham, Esq. also fbunded and endowed an
hospital here in 1678, Ibr three poor widows
and three poor widowers, with 18^ per
annum, and 8^ Ibr the repair of the buildiag.
The inmates of the hospital receive an ad-
ditional sum of twelve shillings per annum
together with a new eoat, stuff gown, ^uu
every two years> but the source firom which
these increased allowances arise is unknown.
Population, 418.
Browne Rev* Thomas, curate
Cleaver Edward, Esq. Lod^
Moore James, gentleman
ParmerM, Peacock Wm.
Andaer John Peaoock Wm.
Blythe Richard Shopkcmtart,
Crossby Thomas, Harkuid Thos.
and constable Mattison Richard
Harrison Wm. Peacock John
Peacock John, & Ware Wm. and
overseer tailor
Blaokitt Thos. gamekeeper
Gray John, shoemaker
Peacock Richard, vict. Board
Rny Wm. cooper
Snowdeo Geo. blacksmith
NiTKTHORPR, in the parish of
Ayton, wap. and tiberty of Langbargh ; 34
miles NE. of Stokesley. Nuiithorpe-hall
was formerly a seat of the Constables, whose
arms still remain over a door at the south
end of one of tlie ouMwildin^ The Chapel
of Ease, defeated to St Mary, is a small
dilapidated structure, whidi is at present
condemned to be pulled down, and re-placed
with a new one t the living was formeriy only
a stipendary payment of lOi. per annum,
but it has lately been augmented by Queen
Ann's bounty, and established a perpetual
curacy t the present Incmnbent is 0ie Rev.
John Thompson, and the patrons, are Thos.
Simpadn, Esq. and Thomas Masterman.
It appears from Domesday book and other
authentic records, that this plaoa was aa-
denily written Thorp, from the Saxoo
Doppe, which simply signifies a village} aiH*
500
OLD.
INarih Riding.]
OSK.
that H Roeived lU present diitiatgukhlng
Mone fton a small Cuterdaii Nunnery,
vhich was first fbandcd at Huttun, in the
parish of Guisborou^, by Ralph de NevUe,
about the year 1 1 6S t and afterwards removed
hither, when the place, from that cireum-
sUiKtt was called Nnn^horpe. Pop. 11<K
SimpMm Tbonsft, Esq. HaU
Fmrwms tf r^omtm, NiKtatin^lt* Wm.
Barker Wm. Sevuwell Wm.
Batty Jote Slwltoa Andrew
JohBtoD Wm. Word Wm.
MastenaoD Thoi. WmUm^U Wb.
Vandale Wn. wheelwright
InipMew Oao. eboeoMker
IteaCermon John, iricL Baj Hone
SiiggHt Wm. hlodumith
OMMMd, in «he Mirish of KUbom.
MMi wap. of BtffdiHrib; T milea N. oi
BMlairwQki. PopokUon iooteded in
Ormbi BT, (p.) to the wop. and
liberty of LAogbar^; 6 miles W. of Qui»-
bOToujifa. Orroesby hall is a neat modem
maosioii, ritaated upon a gentle ristaf eai-
nawe. at a littie dliteBce ftom the vUlafp,
towards the south, and coTMnaads a pleasing
prospect oi the wtadlog coone ot the river
Teas, with a Ttew of the sea, aadtheaouth<
era part of Uia county ot Durham. The
^undw dedicated to St Cothbert, stai
near the mansion, said Is a small, and irexy
ancient stmctuie I the liTing is a vicanige,
in ttie patMoage of the ArcMUwp of York.
Here la a puWc echool, supported by vohm-
tary contributions. Jamss Peaayman, Esq.
was a loyalist in the time of King Charles I.
and had a large sum levied upon him for his
loyalty, by the sequestrators! to dcftay
which, hewas<AligedtodifqEioeeofapartof
hisestase, at Orraesbyt whieh was soM to
Mr. Klwes, for Uie sum of i,BWL As a prouf
of the rapid improvement and advance In
the value of landed property in England
witltin 60 years, it may be remarlied, that this
estate was purdused about the year I73O, by
Ralph Robtntoo, Esq. for the sum of 7,500/.
and, in the year 1770, was sdid by his
nephew, Marshall Robinson, Esq. to the late
Sir James Pennyman, Bart for the sum of
*7»600L Population, 349.
Pennvmao Sir William Henry, Bart.
Ormesbr ball
Thompson Rev. James, vicar
Garbutt Richard, geutleman
Huintll Ml5s Mary, K^tttleworoaii
Itfowbray John, genUeman
n-*. ^T^'f Fletcher John
^J^ ^^*L ©artiutt Wm.
B*iuktoB John if ebron Geo.
Hymers Thoa. Weotbecill Tbw.
Jadaon Robert Stoendbrs,
Jaduon Ralph Undsiey Robeit
Lklster Tbo«. Linkl^ Thoa.
Robiaioo John rai^ort,
Sanders Tbos. Clow Thoa.
Teny John WUldnaoa Thoa.
Caamorin Thoa. i^omekeeper
UoUThoa. joiner and cartwipght
Jeonea Jfobn, tanner
Jennett Blixobeth. ftocer
Lowtber John, biacksmith A poriih
derk
Morley Wm. Tict, Red Lion
Ord Joseph, butcher
Weatbertll Alice, rict. Blade Lion
Wheatlej Thoa. schoolmaster
QsBALOwicK, (p.) in the wmp. of
BiihBer, and Uheity oC St. Peters ; 9
mllet B« of York. Hen is • <teicfr
dedicatad to St. Thomas ; the Hving Is
a Ticaroiie, in the potooBage of tho
Prebendary of StrensalL of which the
Rev. John Ellis, is the incumbent.
PopukiUon, 1T6.
Carlton Mrs. Ann* gentlewoman
Goftslp Mrs. Elis. «enUewomaa
Hotbam Wm. gentleman
Farwmn if Fmomi, Daltoa Hennr
Atkinson Samuel HtodslnyWnu
BtufiU Wn. RobsoB Geo.
Croft Thos.
Barker Frands, ahotmaker
Clemlshaw John, gardener
Hornby Preston, keeper of the limntic
asylum
Simpion Wm. Tiot. Blook BuU
Otgodbv, In the parish of CaytcMi,
wap. and liberty of Plckadng Lytbe ;
s miles S. of Scarborou^. Pop. 72,
Osgood^, In the parish of Kil-
bum, wap. of Blrdforth, and Uhertw of
Ripon ; S miles ESE. of Thicsk. ro-
pulatioD induded in Kilb^.
OSMOTHRRI.BY, (P.^ in the WBp.
and liberty of AUertonshirei rmiksNE. of
Northallerton. The parish church is <ladi.
cafed to St Pcteri the living is a TioBrage,
in the patronage of ttie Bnhop of Durham,
and the Rev. Thomas MaishaU, la the in-
combeBt. There are besides in this parish a
CathoQe ohapd, a meeting-howe t6t the
Society of Friends, and a chqiel far the
Methodists. The market here is hdd on
Saturday. Population, 75S.
Brown Rev. James, curate
Dibb William, sui^geon
Kington Rev. Thus. CatboOc minister
Miluernhd Co. Hnen doth bleachers
Yeoman, Pe^n^xi ^ Co. linen lUka.
osw.
[Nor& Riding.]
ovi.
601
Blacksmthtf Joinm-s^
Clark Matthew Metoalfe Joseph
fiuutoD John WeigbellCbristpbr.
Butch«r9, S/ieenmkers,
lAnhtMn Tho«. Graham Wm.
FrMt Wm. Thompjion Edw.
iBoott Wm. Stone Masmu,
Com Mitten, Contes Geo.
Condale Jobn Duck Robert
Park Richard ^ Puck Geo.
Farmeri, ToddAathony
DenniM Robert . TaUan * Drapmn,
WiUdnson Wm. Dobson Wm.
Grocen, tfe, Watson Thos.
HttgUl Wm. rf'heelvrigklM,
Ri£dale Robert Denniss Thos.
Thompson Edw. Mitchell Barthmw.
-Charlton John, rict. Golden Lion
Coates John, dealer injmints A drugs
Homl^ Charles, rict. Duke WHliam
liisbman Thos. Tict. Three Tuns
Mitchenson N« wholesale beMMu maker
Rigg Wm. Tict. Queen Cathaiine
OSWALDKIRK <fe OSWALDRIRR
QcAancR, (p.) in the wap. of Rydale; 3
toHet S. of Helmsiey. Here are the remains
of s very ancient building, supposed to be a
mooattery, begun in the ninth century, but
Berer completed, the etablishment being re-
moved to Old Byland. The church it an an-
cient edifice, dedicated to St. Oswald, in the
patronage of Williem Gray, Esq. There are
Booie very ancient pillars at the entrance
door oo the south, and within the church i^
an arch of Saxon architecture. The living
is a rectory. Here U n schoc^ for eight poor
dUldren, endowed with 5/. a year, by Mrs.
Mary Thompson. Population, 388.
Carter Geo. chief constable for the
division of Rydale
Cumber Re?. Thomas, A. B. rector
Btachtmiiks, Carter Georse
Jackson Geo. Grejr Stephen,
Richardson Richd. Newton prrunge
Farmers tf reomen^ Lasenby Robert
Atkinson Henry, Seamour Jobn,
and cnrpenter Newton granK6
Britton Thos. ami Seamour John
stone mason Wilson Matthew
Ella Jas. maltster db vict. Malt Shovel
Ewfoank Davki, shoemaker
HMl Richard, scboofmaster
Tborp James, groom
Ottrrinoton North, (p.) in
the wap. and liberty of AUerioinhlre ;
2i miles S. of Northallerton. The
church is dedicated to St. Michael ; the
liTing is a vicamge, in the patronage Of
Christ Church College. Oxford, of
which tlie Rev. T. H. Fowlds, A. M.
is the incumbeiit. Pop. 44.
Ainsley John, gentleman
Webster Jobn, yeoman
Lambert Ann, vict. Elder Bush
Newsome John, farmer
Trowsdale Michael, farmer
Olteringtm South, (p.) in the wap-
of BiTdf(ffth, liberties of Allertomhire and
Ripon ; S miles S. of Northallerton. These
are two medieties in the rectory of Soat|s
Otterington, Gamwdl House and Wethecip
House. The church is dedicated to St.
Andrew; the living is a rectory, in the pa-
tronage of T. Braraby, gentleman, of which
the Rev. Joshua Sampson, A. M. is the resir
dent incumbent Pop. 201.
OujMTOv, in the parish of Coz-
wold, and wap. of Bird/orth ; 8i milac
NNE. of Eaainflvrold. Here is a
Catholic chapel. iPop. 225.
*«* A herse poet arrlf«s from Gasingwold,
at 8 morning, returns f aftemooo.
Scott Thos. gent, land ni^nt «nd chief
constable for the wap. ^f Birdfortb
Farmers, Plummer Francis,
Hall William and hiitober
Harrison John, ^ Winter Wm.
vict. Belayses Joiners,
Arms Pa«sman Jobn
Jackson Elizabeth Slater Robert
Mitchell John Shoemnkers,
Nteholson Thoi. Winter G«H)rge
Winter Thoraas "
Bardon Robert, tailor
Featherstooe Thos. blacksmith
Foggett Wm. schoolmaster
Msfkham Wm. shopkeeper
Thornton Mark, ooo{)er .
Ouse (River), tee Vol. I. page vlt*
Overton, (p.) in the wap. of Bui-
mer ; 5 miles NW. of York. This was, in tha
Confessor's time, the Lordship of Morcar^
Earl of Northumberland, who having been
instrumental in subduing Earl Tasti, was, by
Khig Edward, rewarded with many of
the asUtDB of ^at Earl ; but afterwards re-
belling against the Conqueror, and then
against William Rufus, he was slain by some
of his own retinue, to secure themselves (W>m
the kind's displeasure. Thechurdi is dedi-
cated to St. Cuthbeit; the living Is a vicar-
age, in the patronage of Mr. Johnson and
Mrs. M. Thompson, of which the Rer. J.
F. Allen, is the incumbent Pop. 60.
Qxfingtofu in the parish of Foroett,
wap. of GlUmg West, and liberty cf
Richmondsbire ;'6 miles B. of Bernard
Castle. A small txiwnship sUuafad
near the banks of the Tees. Pop. l(Ki
U V
508 oxc.
[Norik Riding,'\
PIC.
Oxe/oM Bmm, in tbe parish of
West RouDtoD, w%p. and nbeity of
AHeitooihire ; 6 miles from Yaitn.
Ojnop (Hiffb), id tbe perisb of
Griotoo. townsEli) of M uker, wap. of
Hang West, and liberty of Ricbmood-
shire ; 8 miles S£. of M uker.
Oxnojp (Low), Id tbe parish of
QfintoDjtownship of Muker, wap. of 1
GllUof West, A liberty of Richmond-
shire ; 81 miles SE. of Muker.
OxquM, in the parish of Manick,
WKp. Of onUog yfttUt and liberty of Rich-
noodihirei 6 miles E. of Recth. This
bamlct it known m the rcsidenoe of th« late
Mr. Thoouu Foroelt, a gentlnnaD who juatly
neeived nMuy honourable testimoniei from
the aoeiety of promotinf Arts and Sciences
ki London, fur his skill in the management
ofbeefc
ParadiM, in tbeparish of Grinton,
and wap. of OiUins West ; 4 miles W.
«fRoe5.
Pmrk Oah, in the parish of Whit-
by, wap. A Uberty of Whitby Strand ;
6mUes8.ofWhiCby.
Park BaU. in the parish of Grin-
tou, wap. of CHBing Wqit. and liberty
of Ririrniondshife t V wk. W. of Reet b.
Formerly tbe im&^ooe of Thomas
LordWiartott. It is situated in Swale-
d^hf in the township of Melbecks,
now occupied by a ftinuer.
Patrice Brumpton, (p.) in the
wap. of Hang East, dk liberty of Rich-
mondsbire ; 3k miles NW. of Bedale.
Here Is a church ; tbe living is a per-
petual curacy, In the patronage of the
Bishop of Chester. Here is a school
endowed with about iOl, per annum.
Population, 158.
Etelev Greffonr, Esq.
Fall Mrs. Catharine, gentlewoman
Bigg Rev. Hugh, cumte of Patrick
Brumpton and Hunton
FoTMcrt if reofMN, Halton Timothy
Atkinson Wm. Himter Geoige
Auton Robert Miller Simon
Dunn Thomas Pybus Samuel
Edon George Wade Geo.
Fawcett John, ioiner and carpenter
liuml^y James, shoemaker
Pratt Matthew, viot. Board
Pratt John, shoemaker
Stringer Joseph, blacksmith
Wray Joseph, butcher
Pen HUL in theparisb of Cover-
bato, wap. of Hang West, and liberty
of^i<Amond8biro j 4 miles WSW. of
MMdleham..
PICKERING, (F.)
In the wapw and liberty of PiAerfiv Lytfae;
8 miles ham Kirkby-Mgor-Sde: 9 fton
MaUon ; and 18 from Scatbio^. Thia towa
belongs to the Duchy of Lancaster, havii«
jurisdiction orer sereral rtigfrlHWii igg vil-
lages, oalled the honour of Plekerix^. It Is
a place of grait antiquity* and fbraaerly aeoC
two members to parliament, but it no loogcr
retains diat privikga The town is Boar
and straggling, bat it b pleasantly aitiwtad
on an eminence, at the bottom of vhieJi
runtabrook, csJIed Pickering Beck. Heta
is a weekly market on Monday. Thechurcb
to an ancient and spackms bniWng. with a
k>fty spire, liedicated to St. Peter, and the
living is a vicange. in tbe paboaace of the
Dean of York. New tbe wcaiecn cztrenJty
of the cowB stands the oaatte. vMdi isBOV
in a very ruinous state; aad part of the
ground within the waUs Is i
gardens. The brow of the hill <
delightftil view over the vale of Pickering
celebrated for Its fertility. In the rdgnof
King Henry III. Wiliiam. k>rd Dacre^ wis
owner of this eastleand kwdshipi it after-
wards became the piopwty of Edroond Plan-
tagcnet, second soni>f King Henry III. who
was succeeded by htosoo, Thoa. Plantagcsict.
Earl of Lancaster in the tyrannic reign of
Edward II. he was beheaded at Pontefraet.
In the year 13n. This manor and castle.
with all its appendages, were aftarwsrds
giren to the lady Blanch, then the wife of
John of Gaunt, Dukp of Lancaster. Ridiard
II. was for some time impriaoned in the
castle here, before his remo\aI to Pont^
ftact ; as appears by the following Unes, fron
Hardyng*s Chronide:
The kyng then sent kyng Rlebard to LediSv
There to be kepte surely in pievitec.
Pro thens after to Pykering went he neeAs,
And to Knaresbro' after led washce
But to PonteArete last where he did deew
This castle was of an inrgukir llguie; in
the lint oourt were 4 ^wers, oneof whioh
was called Rosamond's tower; in tbe inner
court were three towen, beaidca thekespk
which stood ona circular mount, sunounded
by a deep ditefa. The whole of this eaet
stupendous castle to now a mass of luias.
Picfcering Forest was an appurtsiMneelDthe
castle, and was very eatenslve. Then
to here s SubeoriptioB Library, aad saca.
dowed Free School, of which the Her.
Wavcup Putsey, u master. There to alaoa
Calvintot, a Methodist, and a Primitive
Methodist chapel, & a Friends* meeting bowe.
The town has an andent honour court foe
PIC.
[North Riding,] pic.
50S
th«recoTeryordcbti>aiidtfaetrialofactionf, I plaot, thenba ipringiooopkras, Uwtitif
where the mattar in disputo doM not excMd luppoied to nbe 500 piUotm of vate in •
th»Talaeor40i. At Keld H«ui, new ttiii | minute. PoikS746.
POST-MASTER, Jambc Wilsthorp, Ojffitt, Markei-place,
Pieces from whence
Letter tegi ere recvd.
Distance.
Postage.
Arriral of Mails. Departure of Mails.
York
27
9
21
6
4
6
Ip.daft
'litS.*^
Mallon
Whltbv
4 morning
DIRBCTORT.
AdamsoD John. Boroaghgvte
CamploD Mrs. MargareVWestgate
CoultmaD Mrs. Blis. Hungate
Croft Re?. Gabriel, Hall garth
Dennis Wm. gent. Bastgate
DtidclMOn John, geot. Eastgate
Diiou Elisabeth, geniwino. Boroagb-
gate
Fryer Mrs. Hannah, Eastgate
Harding Mrs. Jane, Hungate
Hayes Misses C. <feE. Bridge street
Hayes Matthew. E«q. Ret^ry house.
Hail garth
Kitcfaing Robert, gentleman, Hun-
gate
Kitching Robert, g9ntleman,Borough-
gate
Loy Martin Augustine^ MD.HaU
Lytb Robert, gentleman. Borough-
gate
MlUmelson Colonel Thomas, magis-
trate, Hungate
Ness Ann, genUewoman, Back lane
Gates Anthony, Esq. Potter's hiU
Parke Mrs. Ann, Hunzate
Parke Mrs. Mary, Eastgate
Parkinson Mrs. Ann, Eastgate
Parkinson John, gentleman. Bast-
gate
Piper Robert, Esq. Castlegate
Ponsonby Rev. John, Ticar, A.M.
Vk:ara^, Hall garth
Richardson Mrs. Esther, Potters hill
Sfdgworth Mrs. Ann, Potters hiU
Simpson Thomas, gentleman, Bast-
gate
Spenceley Mrs. Eliiabeth, Smithy
hiU
fitookfean Mrs. Catharine, Hungate
Storry Thomas, gent. Castlegate
TaH ReT. Zediariab, Hungate
Thorp EUs. gentlewoman. Bridge
Ward Mrs. Ann, Market place
WeUs Wm. Esq. Beck hall. Potters
hill
W«lls Mrs. Isabella, Potters hiU
WhitfieM Mrs. Hannah. Eastgate
Wilson George, gent. Potters hill
Windle Wm. gent. Westeate
Wranjfham John, gent. CasU«ca(e
Jeademiet.
DobsoD John, Eastgate
Harrison Penebpe <fe Jane, (ladies'
boarding) Hungate
Hayes Frances, Eastgate
Ja(»son Ann, Hunga&
Nares Racbael, Pocten hill
Simnson John, Potters hill
Skeiton Ann^? industry) Hung^
Putsey Rev. W. Castlegate
Wilson John, Eastgate
Bointon Thomas, (dr chief constable
for the division of Pickering Lytbe)
Borougbgate
Peirson Thomas. Bridge street
Watson John, Market place
AucHomtn and Jmaiaen*
Foster James. Market place
Pattinson Robert, Half garth
Warwick Richard, Church stieet
Barker John, Potters hill
Champley George, Market place
Hewerdine George. Eastgate
Sannderson Robert, Boroaghgate
Skaife Johu, Baker
Walker Wm. Bakehouse lane
Banktn* JgenU.
Ashton Wm. Borougbgate, (for th«
North-riding Bank)
Wardpll Joseph, Marketplace, (for th*
East-ridin;t Book)
BUick$mUk$.
Barker Thomas. Potters hill
CawarU Ricbaru, Ratten row
Rooke Richard, Eastgate
Bool aad Skoemak^rt.
Appleby John, Hall wth
Bransdale Berth. Bade lane
Clark John, Marketplace
Cole Thomas, Eastote
Ellis John <fe \¥m. Potters hUl
uu2
004
via.
[North Midinff.]
pic;
Vcwter TlKNiiafl, MtrfcK plaoe
Qray C9k9hf .\Urk«t place
Jubiuon Richard, Cnvhytt
Kidd CliajDuley, Uoruuifo^te
Lowtber Join, Hull gurtti
Nares Wm. BakelKMifte laD0
Rod^tTs Richard, Ca«tlecate
Sawdoii Robrrt, Potters bill
Sbari) John, PoUers biil
Step^iuou Kicbafd, Market plaoe
i^torry Cbnstovber, Marketplace
Tai9 Mark, Pottere hill
Tborp George. PoUers bill
WikoB Wn. ifarket place
Bnuim-t atid TimtwdlkM.
H awton TboBia«» Market place
Steward Heiiry ^k Son, Market place
BfttPtn,
Hawcoit Geom, Ea&tflrate
Hod^ioo Wm. Potters hiU
ButcAers,
Cfocs Robert, Hall ^rarth
Cruts Tbos. (<fe woolstphr.) Huiinte
Foster John, Bastgate
Faster Robeit, seu. Hall garth
Fester Robert, jun. Hall ffarlh
Graves Thonwis, Ea^'tifate
GraysTock Ralph, CnsUegate
LvoQ John, Castlegate
Motikroan Mattbevr, Market place
Olterbum John, West^te
ChemisU and DrugguU.
AKbton Wm. Boroiiffbnie
Atkjuoa Wm. Marketplaoe
„ Coopmra.
Hewardlse G©or»e, HaU ^rtk
Lawsoo'Jobii, Borougbgate
CoTM MiUtrs,
HarrisM Wro. Bakehouse loD*
Hodgjon Wm. Potters bill
Pearson <fe Pennock, Hidi mill
Rowntree Ann, Low mill
CarrMT* mnd L4aikmr Cutttn.
Kli1)y Wm. Ratten row
Kirbv Thomas, Ratten row
31nrflit Thomas, Ratten row
Puyler Thomas, Potters hill
Bird Thomas, Bridge street
Scales Mary, (silk> Ratten row
Farmer*,
Boyes John, Westgate
Boyes George, Westgate
Boyes Robert, Westfate
Charles Wm. Bastgate
Coates Wm. Eastgute
Coultas James, Bridge stfeet
Coujtman Wm. Potters hiU
Coiiltman Jolm, Keld bead
gobson Robert, H ungate
Dobson Ttemas, Easlgale
BdiM Wm.
BUit Robert, Kdd bead
GteQUm Jolui, Weatjffte
Gi -. Wm. EiJt^te
H) ^ ' ilv., K>lijlise4
Hi \\,Ktiii60im
Hi ;>« tku^tHdB
Ki .En*t^Sm
K ; (i. .iL<.*». Market plan
Ku V [«c«i:^ Kfid h<jid
Ki 'rii!^ \\m. Ktild titfid
Nt utoij Wni* IttiJiipde
Pajkt^ Iticbdntiftf Ws). Weilffiio
Pe r^«>n R<»bett, Pollen 111)
R< . i .iJii Wm* £Bstgat«
Sk' ,"jj f;tM.»rx**f Borau^lpl^
Sr II Joljfi, Huoi£ate
W(iii|j<<Jd Jiitji>, EitstiSKte
Wii.-.Misi^H Wm, Ki»c|^te
Wi fk iiiwjo ii't'^ vr^ ■ ^ K e id bend
#nSMMNUfS|V»
AdamsoD Wm. (A graver) Maricet pL
GmyKMi Tbos. (4s Xmbmw) Uougata
Firw and I^fejfc, Qfflcws,
Guardian. Joseph Warden, Mkt. pi.
Norwich Union, T. Bointon, Borons^
gate
ihtrdmeri and L^,_
Dealtrr John, Westgate
Grev John, Borougbgate
Kirby John, East^te
Warden Joseph, (grass seeds) Marict
.place
Oroeer J and Tfa Ihtitra,
Asbtou Wm. Borougbgate
Atkiuson Wm. Market place
Coultmon Robert, Market place
Grayson John, Market place
Hart Tabitha de Ruth, Market place
JelTisrson Ricbnrd, Borougbgate
Saltou Wm. Bastgate
HoUU^ Jmu and IViMrw.
Bay Horse, John Haj es. Market pL
Block Swan Inn, Wm. Yeoman, (ex-
cise oiTu^e, posting dk oommeicial
house) Maiicet place
Blue BeU, Mtbw. Monkman. Mkt pL
Board, Francis Cbampney, Bridge st.
Crown, George Gibson, Borooghgate
George Inn, Wm. Gibson (and boiee
dealer) Market place
Horse Shoe, Rbd. Rooke, Eastgate.
King's Arms, Rd. Warwick, Back In.
King's Head, Tbos. Vinnis, Bofoiigk-
gate
Royal Oak, Tbos. Eden, Eastgate
White Swan^ John Harrison, (ooiB«
naerdal inn») Market place
White Swan, Roger Kirby, Mkt pi
/bciMrr, ^e,
BeUby Thomas. Boroogbgaia
Craike Peter, Westgat? *
Gray TboDUs, Boiuugfagal*
PIC.
[North RicHnff.l
PIC.
505
Gray John, Boroogbgate
Johnson Robert, Cnstle^te
Kirby Thot. (<ft Cftbinet maker,) Mar-
ket place
Scurr Henry, Bakehouse lane
Simpson Jonathan, Uangate
Linm Drapers , Jc.
Atkinson Wm. (woollen) Market pi.
Coultman Robert. Market place
Dobby Ann, («fe distributor of stamps)
Market place
Grayson John, Market place
Hart Tabitha <& Ruth, Marketplace
LiwH Manufacturm't,
Simpson Wm, Back lane
Simpson Wm. Smailes nook
Linen and H^ooUen Ihapers,
Blancbard C. D. Borougbsale
Jefferson Richard, Borougbgate
IflMSfl /FsoMTf .
Ayres John, Westgate
Garbutt Joseph, (damask) Eastgate
Ptolomey Wm. Hungate
SheffieldBr^an. Hungate
Simusou Wm. Smailes nook
Skelton George, Hall garth
Wilson Thomas, West^te
Maltstert.
Hawson George, Eastgate
Hodgson Wm. PoUers hill
Parke aichard 6s Wm. Westgate
MitUtHghli.
' LowtherV/m. Potters hill
Snowden Wm. Boronghgate
PainUrs,
Gray John, Boroughgate
Gray Tboipos, Borouchgate
Johnson Robert, Castlegate
Perfunmrt ami Hair Dretttrs.
Sodgson Wm.sen. Market place
odgsonWm. iun. Marketplace
Hutchinson Jonn, Borougbgute
Piumberi and Gtaxien,
Bntler Thomas, Boroughgate
Mathers Thomas, Boroughgate
Salton George, Eastgate
Saddlen,
Robinson Wm. Market place
Walton Beiyimhr, Uridjie jitreel
WiMhur|» Jttniess^ M^fkei pjace
A^fim^n JnineA. Bruls^e street
Bum Thonirifi, tluf^is iTe
rlcirk Kijenhr^b, Mwrkpt pince
Fi^ h hintm Th j mos, Ens t^u [ #.*
Flt^tt'hpr JM^irthewj Bukeijousw lane
Gmy EliaHbfltlj, Mftrket plaoti
IT*?* p John, Eastgntu
HouWgaie GecMn^t*. Eflftgnl*
I/ooios Eliaabi^lbj Uiak>-A pUo*
Magson Robert, Hungate
Mlddleton John, Bakeoouse lant
StontMatotu.
Boulton Richard, Cnstlente
Cbampnev Francis, Bri&e street
Lumley Robert, Borougbgate
Salton Wm. Eastgate
Saunderson James, Boroughgaia
Scales John, sen. Hungate
Scales John, jun. Ratten row
Stockdale Robert, Boroughgaia
Strata Hat Manufattwr€rt»
Cottltas Elizabeth, Bridge street
Hazby Manr Ann, Bridge street
Kneeshaw Margaret, Market plaoa
Pickering Mary, Bridge street
Sttrgeons,
Birdsall Wm. Hallgarth
Camachan T. G. Boronghgata
Paul Daniel, Market place
Tditors, ife.
Foster James, Market place
Hawson Wm. Eastgate
Hodgson John, Bridge street
Jackson Robert, Ratten row
Kirby Hufh, (A draper) Potters bUf
Lotherington James, Church hme
Ruddock Wm. <& John, Borougbgata
Taltow Ckandlmrt,
Ashtou Wm. Boronffbgate
Greenwood Richard, Potters hill
Kirby Roger, Market place
fTalch and Clock Maktn.
Cox Robert, Boroughgate
Stephenson Robert, Market plaoa
fTheeluHghU.
Appleby Wm. Hungate
C rai ke Thomas, Potters hill
Eden Thomas, Eastgate
Newsome John, Potters hill
Rooke Mary, Hungate
Ward Thomas. E&stgate
Wilson John, Huni^te
HHiiletmitkt,
Fletcher Wm. Bakehouse lane
Whitfield Robert, Eastgate
fVinB and Spirit MerchoMlB,
Ashton <fe Cross, Hall nutb
Harrison John, Market place
Warden Joseuh, {6i hop merchant,)
Market place
Mi$e$Uan^,
Boak Wm. book binder, Ac Market
place
Brown James, wood tnmer, Eastgate
Burton Ralph, land surveyor, Potteis
hill
Buttle John, shopman at Mr. Jeilerw
son's, Boroughgate
Chapman Georg», dog A pattmi mkr.
Bakebottselane
Ichristelow Fns. flai dMsm, Hnnffat*
UU 8
506
TtC.
[North Riding.]
roc:
Coveidaie Jolio, excise oAoer, Potten
hiU
Ellia John, coimiMiOB agent, Potten
m
Foster iolui, glau And chinn 6fy»,
Marketplace
Grayson John, matter maiioer. Mar-
ket piMe
Jenkinson Joko, wonted mawihctn-
rer. Market plane
Kirbr Georue, rope and twine naker,
Marketplace « ^ „ ._
Kn^!«baw Jobo, puRter,R.N. Baetftt.
M'Millan Peter, medicijie render,
Market place
Narps ierom, txiiliff for the liberty of
PickerinK Lythe. Potters hiU
Purke Ricbard <fe Wm. brick and tik
mamifoctureni, Weftteate
Reavers Ybos. acting clerk to the ma-
gistrates clerk to the oommissi-
oiiers of taxes, and deputy iieu-
tenanbt, Bakehouse lane
Shlpsey Wm. travelling dpr. Castlrgt
Spenreley Wm. basket maker, Pot-
ters hiU
Stnrr John, dealer In edge tools.
Ratten row
fictmmersgill Robert, waiter at Black
Swan. CbuTOb kine
Ward John, dealer In eaitbenware,
Hmgata
COACH,
Pnm ff^m. reomam^ Black Amu,
MariUlp(ae«.
Royal Mail, to Whitby, on Mon-
Wed. and Fri. ait i o'clock in the
mnF. to York, Sun. Tn. d Thu.
at i pa&t 8 aft.
CARRIERS,
Helmsley, John Pearson, dep. Fii. 10
mg. ret Sat. 9 night
Helmsley, John Wood, dep. Fri. 10
mg. ret. Sat. nii^ht
Kirkby-Moor-Side, John Field, on
Wed. dep. 8 mg. ret. 8 night
Kirkby- Moor- Side, John Wood, dep.
Fri. 10 mg. ret Sat. 9 night
Kiikby- Moor-Side, Wm. Walker, on
Wed. and Fri. ret same days.
Kirkby-Moor-fikle, John Pearson, dep.
Fri. 10 rog. rat 9Set. nkht
Malton, John Field, dep. Sat T mg.
ret T Bight.
Malton, Thomas Dobsoo, not regular.
Scarbco', John Pearson, on Wed. 9
mg. fv't. Thu. uji^t 10 o*ck>ck.
Scarbro' Thoe. Carlisle, on Wed. mg.
^^ te»<iock, ret. Tho. night 10.
Whitby, Thomas iCeddy, OA Fri. 6 mg.
let. SataeTg. *
Whitbr Geo. Pearson, evetr no. at
4 oN:k)Ck. ret. Tu. T nigit
Whitby, Andrew AUea, dap. Tba. at
Banning Wm.
ThooMMon Chpr.
8komnmker»y
Blakebotough B.
(dc sbopkpr.)
Keodrew James
RoUnsoaOao.
Tkilon,
ThonpaoB Waa
Thompion Thoe.
TbcMBpaon Robt*
York, Andrew ARcs, dep. Ta. # aft.
York, Geo. Peaiaoa, every Tn. aC 8
night, ret Tha. 9 aft.
PicaiiiLL*aa»-RoiBT, (r.) ki
th«w^>. or HsIiksM, aoA WbmtfctlOA-
nUUtti 7 mikt SK. vt Dilrig Hm
diui«h is dadicated to AH lilMlsi lhefiTii«
U a Ticaxage. ia the iiatinasp ct Tiiaity
CoUkgt, Cambridg*, and Iha Rer. J* Jt.
Huoton is tbtincurobtnt Thcraitaboa
Methodic chapal bcnw Popaladfla, iacl«.
ding Hioby, 3»L
Kitchen Misses J. C. A B.
Farmtr9, Welis Thof.
Baxter Wm. Nmmy fSttdg*
Clayton Geo.
Deigbton Robt
Dennison Robt.
Garnett Wm.
Hodgson Rbd.
Hurwood Anthy.
Law Robert
Pallser Wm.
Pevertey Rhd,
Raper Elisabeth
ThackrayThos.
Walker Ralph
Butlerwick John, oaipenter
Dobby William
BllU Silvester, tiot Star
Middleton Christopher, bricklayw
PrfstWm. irheelwrigfat
Robinson John, j\cL Hag's Head
Robson Ttios. vict A blackinUth, FoK
and Hounds
Simpson John, bhrkawilth
Picktom, in the parish of Kkk Lea.
▼ington, wap. and liberty of Lang-
baigh ; 4 miles S. of Yarm. Pop. 94 .
PiNCHiNTHORPB. In the parish of
Ouisbro', wap. and Uberty of Lang-
bargh ; 8 miles SW. of Gqisbio'. Jotai
Lee. Esq. is lord of the manor, and
resides al the halt Pop. 80.
Farmtrt ^ raowsa, Orde George
Booth iMac Terry Wm.
Foster Thomas Young Wm.
PcrcKLBT, in the parish of Helint-
ley, and wap. of Rydale ; 2 miles NB.
oi Helmsley. In the year J8E2, a very
neat Chapel of Ease was built heiel^
C. Buncombe, Esq. of Pmoonto
Park. Pop. 227.
Fmrmm-M, Todd Sarah
Atkinson Thoi. Wvaer RM*
ReadjQha
PON.
[North Ridkig.'\
fiAT. 50T
Pond-Howte, in the parish of
Thornton Wutluss, wap. of Hang East,
•lid liberty of Ricbmondsbire ; 3 miles
WSW. of Bedale.
PoTTOR. a small hamlet, in the
parish uf Woorlton. wap. and liberty
of Langbargfa ; 5 miles SW. of Stokes-
ley. Pop.20T.
Wilson M. gentleman
Wilson James
J^icfaolson Mary, vict. Board
Peacock James, blacksmith
Farvurt ff r^orMn, Hebron Henry
Conlbeck John Mabon Wm.
FavillM.
Preston-Undbrscar, in the
parish of Wenaley, wap. of Hang West, and
liberty of Riduaondahire ; 3 miles W. of
JLeybum. There is no {rfaoe of wordiip
ben, exeept a small Methodist chapd. This
Tillage is admired for its romantic situation ;
it stands at the Western extremity of that
deHgfatftil walk called Leybum Shawl,
whose craggy sides are beautifully onwr
mented with f6Hag«. Pop^ 378.
Hammond John, f;entlemaa
Mason Christopher, yeoman
BiaektmUks, Carter John
Skelton George Hammond John
Willis Cbristphr. Reynold John
Farmer!!, Siddol Thomas
^earpark Chpr.
Bearpurk Autby. carpenter A wheel-
•. -wrlffbt
Carter George, vict. Punch Bowl
Clarksort Joseph, corn miller
Cradnck Anthony, butcher
Westgurth Robert, shoemaker
RainsdaU'Graven, in the unrish ol
Hawnby, and wap. of Birdforth; 6
miles NNW. of Helinsley.
Rainton, in the parish of Top-
diflfe, wap. of Hulikeld, and liberty ol
Ricbmondsbire ; 4| miles NE. of Ri-
poD. Here is a Methodist chapeL
a\so a Free School, built and endowed
by Lord Grantbam, in the year 1818.
Pop. including Newby 3i7.
Ramsden J. P. Esq. M.P. Newby park
Peacock Matthew, surveyor of bridires
for the North Riding.
Fanrmrs, Seward Wm.
Hambleton John Seward John
HesletonWm. Stephenson T.
Mills Thomas Stephenson Peter
Rainfortb John Y&tes George
Rainibrth Samp. Stone Masoiu,
Rainforth MHes Blanchard Anthy.
Rainforth John Peacock Matthew,
RobioBOQ Wm. Peacock M. jun.
Blakeborough Richard, shoemaker A
shopkeeper
Blanchard John, vict. Masons' Arms
Fall Wm. shoemaker
Foster Christopher, saddle tree mkr*
Hamilton Eliz. vict. Holy Lamb
Metcalf Wm. schoolmaster
Pratt John, tailor
Smith Thomas, blacksmith
Spence John, SaiUff to Ld. Grantham
WalUGeo.vict. Wind Mill, Leemlngln.
Ralph'i' Cross, in the parish of
Stokesley. wap. atid liberty of Lang-
bargh ; 11 miles N. of Klrkby-Moor?
Sid?.
Ramp^S'Holme, in the parish of
Grinton, wap. of Gilling West ; I mile
NE. of ifuker.
Rash, in the parish of Grinton,
wap. of GilHng West, and liberty of
Ricbmondsbire; 5 miles NNW. of
Askrigg.
RA8KBLF,intbe parish of Easing-
wold, aud wap. of Bulmer i 2^ miles W. of
Easingw^ld. In the year 1683, Ralph Rey-
nard and Mark Dun were tried for the mur-
der of a respectable yeoman, of the name of
Fletdier, who lived at or near this village;
they were both convicted and executed, to-
gether with the wife of Fletdiftr, who was
proved to have had a share in the hoerid
transaction. The Church, which is in the
patronage of the Wshop of Chester, and of
which the Rev. F. Blackburn, is lnflnmbeDr«
has a wooden steeple, and the whole pile
is rapidly hastening to ndn. Pop. 440.
Btacksmilis, Shepherd James
Lawson Joseph Thompson Wm.
Te.«seym«n Wm, Thompson Roht,
Butchers, Wilkinson Thoi.
Shepherd John Woodward John *
Sniithson Thos. Shoemakers^
Farmers, Moon Francis
Armstrong John Tebb George
Armstrong Tb<is. Tailors,
(<fir cattle dlr.) Allanson Rhd.
Bell Thomas Edwards Jamet
Blackburn Thos. Rutter John
Bosomworth Wm. tTkaelwrighigi
Brown George Hodgson wm.
Kirk Charles Knowlson Geo.
Robinson John Robson Robert
Sadler Wm.
Brown Thomas, vtet. Peacock
Gibson Robert, schoolmaster
Medcalf Edward, idct. Black BnR
Shepherd John, gamekeeper
Temple Wm.giocar
Ratkwailke, in the parish of Whit-
by, wap. and Oberty* of Whitby
«(tnnd ; 3 Biiles NW. of WMby.
608
BAY.
[North Riding,]
BED.
Rat^m-Uiil, in the iMirisb of Fy-
lintdaU, and wapw of Wbitby Strand t 6
mitetSSW. or WhiOiy. Socmlled firom the
Daniah g^enl Hubba, who, after disem-
barking hlc troop* in Dumky Bay» erected
hia standard* with a raven portrayed thereon,
upon this emineDce, in the year SO?*
Ravbv'i-Sbat. in tbe parish of
Grintoo, wap. of Gillitig West, and
liberty of Richmoiidsbire ; 6 miles W.
of Muker.
Alderson John, yeoman
Cleasby Anthony, ffentleman
Cleasby Da\id, ^fentlenian
RAVKNtwoaTH, in the parish of
Kirkby-Ravensworth, wap. of GiUing West,
and liberty of Ridunondshlre ; 6 miles N.
W. of Richmond. Hore are the remains of
an ancient oastJe; the time of its erection is
not known, but it i» said to have exists be^
fore the conquest, and at that period, toge^
thcr with the manor, bekmged to a baron
named Bardulf ; who, in his old age, became
a monk in St Mary's abbey, at York : he
granted to that munasiery the churdi of
Rateosworth, in pure alms. On the face of
the broken tower are some large letters, but
by the ii^uriea of time they are altogether
lUegibla. Pop. 317.
The Glasgow Mail passes here at 1 mg. and
ret. 4 aft. to the Sooth.
AUhwon George, veoman
Bell George, sentletnan
Dunn Mrs. Kns. gentlewonuui
Gibson Robert, yeoman
Jackson George, yeoman
Lax Thomas, gentleman
Blocksmitkt, Peat Robert
AUen John SUme Matotu,
StalnbankJohn Parkinsou John
FarmerM, Smith Ambrose
Hodgson Hugh Smith Robert
Frjers Robert
Allen Robert, wheelwright
Bulmer Christopher, baker
Gibson William, \-ictualler. Sports-
man
Headier James, victualler. Fox
Hall
Hind Joseph, victualler, King's
Arms
Shipton John, butcher
Teunett George, shoemaker
Rattclife, in the parishes of St.
Afiflhael-le-BeUrey, and St. Olave,
York, wap. of Buhner, and liberty ot
»t. Peter>s; £| miles NW. of York.
Population, 67.
Raydalb-Siob, in the parish of
Ay^iaith, and wap. of Haog West} 4 miles
& of Askrigg. In the ecnti* of this yka-
turetque vaOey is Simmer Water, a lake a*
the area of 10ft acm at lis kiwcat ebb : but
fluently, during heavy FatM^tt au^gBMSitB tas
surface to the area of IfiO aens; its gnctast
depth is eight fathoms. The fidtown^ is aa
enumeration of the fish and ioseets that an
found in thb flruitfiil lake, vu: — BreMn.
Cypriniu Bruma; Roach, Brnmrnti Utat-
now, Ph9xiKH*; Loach, BmrtmimUt BuD-
hcMl, GoUe Ffuviatm$ ; Tnmt. SoImo Fo-
Ho: Eel, Murena Ang%ma; Cray-fish or
f^rsh water Lobsters { Caiwrr Jstaewst
Musde, Myiihit Cygmui Pike, and God-
geoos, which hare been lately intTOdoccd.
The lake it is a fkvnurite resort of water
fowL This romaatie valley was the bkrth-
plaoe of the late celebrated Dr. John
FothergiO, who .waa bon at Carr-ead,
near Simmer Water, oa the 8th of March,
171t, and diedathis bouse, Hazpa^etieal,
London, thetOth of Daeembcr, 17M. Oa
the North West aide of this sheet of wsto
are two beautiAd cataraets, eaatlgnoBs to
each other, whow rocky aidea are covcrad
with a variety of trees. Tlwsc roBMade
water4alls are known by tbe Mmiea cf Higk
andLowPoss.
ThisUethm-aite John, Simmeniale bs.
Thwaite James, gentleman,^Low Foss
ForiMrt, Metcalf Robert
Barker Mark Smith James
CoatM Ann Thwaite Tho«. («
Fensby Martin yeoman
Lambert June
Airey William, THstnaUer, Mamn'*
Arms
RBDCAR,
Id the parish of Marske, wap. and liberty of
Langbargh ; 7 miles N. of Guisbrt^. For-
merly this was only a small fishing village,
composed principally of huts, but latterly it
has risen into oon^derable eminence as a
sea-bathing place, and iU fishing concens
have increased as the demand fhnn the ia.
terior of the country has extended. There
are here scTcral good Inns, and a number of
commodious kxlging-honses, with macfahMS
snd the other requisites for the aeoonmoda-
tion ot visitors} but in all parts of the year
the town, near the beach, presents a some-
what dreary appearance, finom the vast
masses of sand whiefa the winds of whUcr
drift into the streets, and which are never
whoUy dissipated. The air of Radcar is,
however, salubrious, and the sunxiundlng
country, which ivessots the fdctuicsftts
RED. t^^* Ridmff.] EU). gOft
liar*«,OuS«l»tf, Skclton, KirkJaft- 1
•Wlbjon Tho«.
IMarcea Thoi. ^ — •- - -
dispttrity, the females exceeding the malet in
the proportion of upwards of 3 to 2. The
ra^nsof 18Sl» stami thiu: males 879* ^
males 3W, total 673. Tlie difference is
aeoonnted ibr by t)ie men* who are chiefly in
the seft-foring line, being obliged toemigrate»
to find employment It does not appear,
however, that the progress of population is
■toyed by the absence of BO large a portion of
themalei, for, notwithstanding this circum-
stanoe, there has, during the last 10years,been
anactnalincreaseoffiOpercent ThelOycais
before it was fetTt)grade, having diminished
txom 431, the amount in 18U1, to 411, the
number to 1811. The only place of wor-
ship inthetowni8aneBtMethodistchapel,but
it has been determined to build a new church.
The coast of Redcar is very rocky, and the
navigation dangerous, but an excellent nau-
tical diart, by Thompson, has lately been
publislied. which has greatly diminished the
number of cUpwrMk*, and the Lifb-boat>
established here hi 1802, which is very spa-
cious and complete, renders these casualties
less fatal when they do occur. It is stated on
authority, that from 1800 to 1816, the num-
ber of vessels driven on shore, or lost off
this coast, wasj on an average, five an-
nually, but that, ftom 1816 to 1881, the
yearly average has been reduced to one and
a half.
A Bye-post every day during the bathhifl
Mason ; and on Mon. Wed. Thu. and
Sat. in Winter, dep. each mg. at 6. to
Oulsbro', hi time for the Cleveland
post, ret. IS noon.
Po$l-Man^JiOEERT Walkbb.
AUaofion Miss, geDtlewoman
Bailey M. surgeon
Bericeiey Miss, gentlewoman
Carter jamies, gent. Bath street
Foster Guv, gentleman
Hewson Miss M. A Keutlewoman
Milner Jonathan, Esq.
Sabine Mrs. John, gentlewoman
Saul Rev. Tbos. ciirate of Wilton
Walton Peter, gentleman
- Those oaarked « are Lodging Hovsas.
jieadrnKUfy •Stamp Geo. (A
^JebUn Roffer pleasure boats)
•Wrightaon Tboi. BitliarcU,
Bakers, •M*Naughton Mai-
Barker Robert oolm («fe News
*Dov« J i>b . sen. room )
WiUon Matthew Newton Joseph,
Baiht ^ Baihmg Red Lion
Mofikine Proprt, Blaclumith*^
Skmoer John 'Gray Tbomaa
Bamett Mary
Carter Ralpb
Carter Ann
Damton Easter
Damton Ann
Dodds Grace
Eden Mrs.
drd. liby.)
Boot and Shoe
Mak«r»t
•Conn John, (<fe
tea dealer)
•Richlieu John
Simpson Robert «— - ----
Wllion John, Batb Fleck Thomaa
street f,^^'^^
Bricktayers, Garden Zedi.
Dixon Wm. Greenside Ralph
•Knaggs James HoggHanMih
mtekeri, Hudson Ricbanl
•Mothersell Tbos. Hudson John
•Smith Wm. Hudson Eliz. »
Thompson Thos. Johnson Geo.
(A porter mert. Leng Thomas
Con/«c<io««r*, Mnllaby Joscp
•Dove Jph. sen. Raine Wm.
Richlieu Ann Richlieu Simon
Stamp Rebecca Spurr John
Drapers. Sfc, Stamp Ann
Brown Gaven, (A Thompson T. ■«D»
tea dealer) Waister Margt.
Gttlbraith James Watson Mfes,
4feCO.
'Hall Mary
•M^Naugbton
Malcolm
Wilkinson John
Wilson Nathan
MiUimers, ifc,
Dodds Jane
'MooreChrlstpbr. Lanoastrr Ann
PitoU,
Clark Robert
Hall Thomas
Henderson Henry
Sbielden Robert
Thompson Palliser,
(<fe author of a
chart of the river
Tees)
SaddUrs,
Farmert,
Amr Thomas
•Clement Wm.
Hindson Geo.
Grocertf
•Bell Thomas
•Burnicle Jane
Dove Joseph, jun,
•Hall Margaret
•Hall Mary , -"T\^-'
•M*NaughtonMal- Hildreth Wm,
colm Todd James
•Moore Christ. Slraso HalMfr.
Jetceil^n, Wyatt Sarah
•BeU Thos. (and ''^''^t' ,-^
toyman) •Hutton John, (*
Shewood Rbt. (dr tea dealer)
hardwareman) Robinson Wm. («
Joiners.Jrc draper)
•Richlieu Wm. f^atch and Clock
•Richlieu Robt. Maker,
Sampson Nicholas •Potts John
HoUls, Inns, and Tarems.
Crown <fc Anchor, Jeflfery Smith
Jolly Sailor, John Harrison
Red Lion, Joseph Newton
Ship, Thomas Hall
White Swan, Josqih Tennkk
•Baroett John, mariner
510
RED.
[North Riding.]
RXE.'
•Buimer Wm. pointer, glaxier, and
timDan
*Burnide Robert, mastar mariner
Carlton Prudence
Coulson Robert, com miller
Coulsou Stephen, millwright
*LvMU James, fish curer
*W«lton John, master mariner
*Walton Tiiomas, mariner
•Watkins John, hair dretser
Youn^e John, custom bouse officer
COACH, during the Season, the
Cleveland, alternately from the
Red Lion, and White Swan Inni,
every M on. Wed. and Sat. to Be-
dale, by way of Guisbro', Stokes-
ley, and Northallerton, dep. 7 mg.
reL I past 7. evg.
Cmritn^To Stockton, John Atkin-
son and Qeo. €k>ulu>n, every Wed.
and Sat. returns same day.
To Guiffbro', Peter Kitchen, every
Mon. Thu. 6c Sat. ret. same day.
Redmibb, in the parish of Wen-
iky, wsp. of Hang West, sud liberty of
Richmondihire; 4| mHet W. flf Lvybon.
Hare is a Chapel of £aae, dedicated to St
Mary, the living is a perpetual curacy, in
the gift of the rector of Wensley: here Is
alio a free school, with a imaU endowment,
bequeathed by tfie Rev. Thomas Baynca,
formerly curate of this plaee. A Methodist
chapel was erected here some years aga
There is in this plaoe an excellent sulphur
qpring, and au open ««11 for bathing, the
water ot which poasossea Taluablc medicinal
virtue In oases of rheumatism, scturvy and
weakness of sighu The lead mines here are
nearly exhausted, but calamine is produced
In great plenty, and ooab in abundance.
Populatton, 389.
Calvert Rev. John, perpetual curate
Other Thomas, Esq. banker
Robinson Henry, gentleman
BtMktmilkSf Pearson John,
Nicholson Christr. Wood house
Willis John Roblnsou Wm.
Wood Hutchinson Warn ner Matthew
Butchers, Sko«maker$,
Peacock Tbos. Raw Isaiah
Waller John Robinson J. sen.
Farmert, R obinson J . j un.
Calvert Henry Wnlker Other
HeatouTbo.Driver Stone Matons,
Hespinal Geo. Dnvy Christopher
Horner Wm. Naylor John
Jackson Thos. Naylor Wm.
Lambert John Storey Thos.
Cooper James, joiner, Ac.
Dinsdale James, corn miller
•Corner Leonard, tanner
Robinson James, shopkeeper
BLodgers Mary, vkt. King's Anns
Storey Robert, tallow diawUer
Walker Wm. parish derk
Wood Hutchuson, vicL New Ina
RBETH,
In the parish of Grintoo, wap. uf oafii^
West, aad liberty of Rkhmoodahhe ; Smiles
from Leybum« 10 ftom Richmond, and 10
tam. Aduigg. Reeth is situated about half
a mile above the conflux of the riren Aikle
and Swale, upon an eminmce hiHinIng to
the south, and many of the Yiewt f^om tlie
town and neighbourhood are extremely baKH
tiful and highly picturesqiue. Tbeieisamar-
ket on Friday, held by charter* granted to
PhiUp Lord Wharton, In the 6lh of wmiaa
and Mary, and a number of fairs, fbrwhkh
see list of fkirs. The town is irregularly
buih, but its form approaches to a square
The places of worship arc a chapel for the
Independents, erected in 1783, and another
\ox the Methodisu in 1796. These is atea
school erected in 1779^ in sight of Maniek
Abbey, and endowed with 80L a year by
Messrs. Lookiard and George Raw, ot the
Society of Prlcjds, the ashool room of which
is used ori first day by that coaununity aa a
place of religious worship. The staple ma*
uuCscture of the place Is knitted ftoddng^
of which artide thve is produced in the daks
of Swale and Wensley, an amount of at least
4U,U0(M; a year, which is bought up prinei.
pally by the neighbouring horiets for expocv
ation. The lead mines of Swaledak, Arken*
garthdale and Red Hurst, serve to enrich
this neighbourhood, and it is estimated that
chdr annual produce amounts to 6000 tons.
The township of Reeth consists of Reeth,
Fremington, and Heakuigh. To the west of
Healaugh, in a field called IlaUgarth, axe
still to be seen the remains of a house said to
have bekmged to John of Gftuut Duke at
Laucaster, who was tord of the nwnnr.
Opposite Healaugh, is a hill called Haiker,
where are the remains of an entrencfamMit
called Maiden's castle, about one hundred
yards square. Along the east of the hiB
there b another entrenchment, much laxger
than the fbrmer. There is also another co*
trenehmeiit which runs in a direct llne«cKiii'
the dale and passes through FremiogtoD,
where some pieces of armour have beea
found, from which it is inferred that these
works were of Roman origin. Pop. 14G0.
*«* Letters ftom all iwrts, are eonveysd
by John Spenceley, from Richmona M
Reeth, every Monday, Tuesday. Wei*
netday, Thursday and SdUiiday.
EEi:.
[North RidingS\
Btc.
511
DlRBCTOnV.
Harknd Lieutenant John
Langborn John, gentleman
Langborn Thomas, gentleman
Peacock Simon, gentleman
Storey Jane, gentlewoman
Underwood Re?. S. Indep. min.
BoA«r«, Galloway James
Blenicison James Peacock John
HurohinsonJohn Raine John
Blacksmiths, SaHdleri,
Bowes Ralph Barker John
Littlefair Wm. Metcalf Wm.
Wilkinson Thos. SAoemakers,
Bulchers, Cleashy Robert
Alderson Thos. Emmerson Thos.
Chapman James Foster Robert
Cleasby David Garthom Tbos.
Hird John Joplin Cuthbert
Ward Thos. Peacock Cbristpbr.
Wright Geo. Peacock Jaroea
doggers and PaU Peacock Thos.
ten Maktrt, Shopkeepers^
Brndbory John Blytb John
Smith Thos. FotbeiKlH Joseph
Mhrapers if Grocers, Wilson Tbos.
Coates Qeo. Surgeons,
Dawson Thos. Bowes Thos.
GMlloway James Hutchinson R. E.
Hfirker Thos. Robinson <fe Ckise
M'CoUab Richard Taifors,
SmWh Ralph Ayson Thos.
Stubbs John Brown Geo.
Farmers, Sanderson Charles
Blenkison Thos. Simpson John
Coates Thos. Turner John
lonson Wm. Tinmen,
Joiners, Severs Thos.
Fothergill Ralph Shields John
Fothergill Joseph
Atkinson John, vict. Buck
Bell Francis, vict. Red Lion
Cleasby John, lead carrier
Deacon Robert, miller
Galloway Thomas, painter
Joplin Cuthbert, vlct. Black Bull
Lonsdale Hannah, straw bat rofr.
M*Co1Iah Richard, drnggist and spirit
merchant
M'Collab Mary, dress maker
Peacock James, hair cnttjer
Severs Thomas, hardwareman and
plumber and glazier
Tennant John, maltster
Thompson James, stocking manafctr.
Thompson Tbos. schoolmaster
Thwaftes John, victualler. Shoulder of
Mutton
WhHeU Wm. vict King's Head
CARRIERS.
James Blenkison to Hawes, tevery
Tu. ret. the same day
James Close to Leeds, every Sat. mt?.
arr. at Leeds every Mon. evg. at
the Golden Cock, Kirkgate ; and
ret. from thence every Tu. evg.
and arr. here on Thu. nig-ht
John Spenceley, and letter carrier to
Richmond, Mon. Tu. Wed. Thu.
<fe Sat. mgs. ret. the same days
RICHMOND, (p.)
Is situated hi the wap. of GiUIng Wot, and
liberty of Ridiinaodshire; 8 miles fhxa Ley-
burn ; 10 from Reeth ; and 16 firom North-
aUertOQ. The town stands on an eminence,
boldly risii^ ftom the Swale» which whids in a
semi-dreular form at the fbot of the cattle.
In the time of Leland, this was a walled
town, and in the wall there had been three
gates— French gate, to the north: Finkle
gate, to the west ; and Barr gate, leading to
the Bridge over the Swale i but even then
the gates were down, and their sites were
marked only by vestiges. Alan Ru/iu, one
of the adventurers who accompanied
William the Conqueror, in his descent on
England, and who eomroanded the rear
guard of his army in the battle of Hastings,
was the founder of this town and Castl^
whldi, though seated oa a rodt, and on
the verge of the moors, received the name
of " RMi-mount," on account of the par-
tiality of its lords. Alan, who was the
nephew of the Conqueror, and afterwanls'
became Earl of Bretagne, received £roro his
uncle the title of the Earl of Riehmcmd.—
The Charter for disponesmng Eari Edwyn,
the^xon lord, of his Yorkshire estates, and
conferring them upon Alan, was granted at
the seige of York, in the year 1069, and is
couched In these brief but oumprdieMive
terms :^
I, William, sumamed the Bas-
tard, do g^ve and grant to thee Alao,
my nephew. Earl of Bretagne, and to
thy heirs for ever, all the tovms and
lands which Intelv belonged to Earl
Edwyn, in Yorkshire, with the
Knight's fees, churches, and other pri-
vileges and customs, in as free and
honournhle a manner as the said Ed-
wyn held them.
Oiven from the siege before Tofk.
It appears ttcm Madox's history of the
Exchequer, that this grant oonvtyed 140
Knighf s fees, each fee oootahiing IS pknr-
lands, or 640 acres; and RlchoMndshire, the
seat of these ample poaweainin,
104 parishes. This Jurisdiction
bends thb Eve wapentakes of UalikaU#
612 BIC.
[North Siding.]
&XC.
CUllnc £att ami GUUi^ W«t« and Hang
tCat^ and Hang Watt. It hat tha Toet for
Its DOfthern boundary ; the Wbke to the
cast; the Ure to the south ; and the wapen-
takes ofClaro aadSiahidiflbtothewast.^-
Tb« lb«ukUtiona of Richmond, and of its
Castle, were laid about the year 1067. and
this ardtdeaeonry, like* aH the arcbdeaoon-
rtealnthe Cathedral of Yoik, was ftmod.
edin the tine of ArdibUhop Thomas, who
aat from 1070 to lioa
In BxiQf upon a ilte Ibr hiacaid^
which was to serre at ooee Ibra plaeecf
rasidwius and a statkn of detowe. Earl
Alan sshclsd the stroiyatt point in his do-
main, and laid the ftmndationa on the atnoat
perpendicular roek on the left bank of the
Swatei To increase ks seeulty, hissueocs-
•on, Alsn the yooi^gar, and ttaphen Fer-
Caannt, sneompaased it with a MghwaB.
nbont 800 yards in length* emfanttied and
flanked with lefty toweit. To the ionth,
the weat, and the east, the fortress ww
vcnderad tanprtignable by the eomfalnedoper.
•tkn of nature and art { and on the north,
which was (he weakest side, Connn
iMrth Rial of Richmond, bnilt thegreat
■qwre tower, or keep, in 1146, (he walk
of wMdi, with their pinnacled waldi towers,
flruui their e Jitfaca dinai y fticknass, have
braved (he dilapidatinff hand of time, and
tvtainat this ^ their origiAl dimensions^ •
■nd stabiUty. From this tower, which Is
Mfeet high, with walls 11 fteCthkk, the
daftnden of the eaatle had a ooimnanding
view of the snrTOunding country t and hi
•aaeof aittack, all the movenients of thair
aneoiks beeamaaa visible to them, as if they
iMd been made in the court yard of tiie for-
tnsSi To strengthen (his approach, an
nutwork, eaUed the Barbican, was encted,
which defended the gate and the draw-bridge
at the principal entrance. On the top of
the walls, and on the flat moA of the build-
ings, stood the deftndrrs of the castle, and
from thence discharged their arrows and
misriles, according to the usage* of war,
before Sdiwarta, the German priest, had
facilitated the work of destruction by the
invention of gunpowder.* A tower, about
14 feet deep, which probably served as a
Raircase to the Scotland, so called from the
name of the high steward in the time of
Earl Alan, still remains; and tradition.
Which is apttudealinthemarveillons, luM
Made H tiie entrance to a sobterrsneous pas-
Mge fhim the oastle to the priory of St.
Martin, under the bed of the swale! The
■arte, who were the friends, and of tiw fc-
■**y of princes, lived here in ahnoat regal
• In iMt.
style; and the SeoOand,
Ttfcetkmgby t^hfOmA, wmttm 1
ting room for tilte lord
oflloers AndrHainers. Happily, Ihiaenattsi
with staioat an the oChCT tadsnd fortveaaea «r
England, has long since fcBcntniomlni. ■
The people want not their praleetian nor
the prince (heir aid. Rapine and hoatiln
ahum have esased. and the settled ndikal».
tratlon of law neither ceavea noraBowsnT
these ftndal auxiliarica. Rkfamond Caalte
does not appear to have owed Ita iliitiunliin
either to the hostile attack of an cncaiy. m
to (he dismantling enactmcntaof a parlta-
mant, bntmerelytotfaensigleet of thepaa-
atssors, who, in a aooeeasaon of ages, had
snflhred the bnlldlngs to ttU Into decay;
and when Leiand made his itSncssry, In the
tathysnTOf tiw nignef Henry VIU.(hk
castlawns ttian ta foins.* ''Afoerhavi^
stood,* says the htetorifli «f Riihiaiiiid.
thaeoofllclB of the war of ahaatnla, aad
the deprtdatian cf man fbr vpwasni 4r aanik
csntmles, nothing is now left but n.pn<^t:wM
tige of its former strength and wt^ttt^
caneew and a melancholy moannNnInf (Mb
daatractivehandof timer
At the bade of Prracli gnte, a BQla
without the walls, stood the monastery «f
the Grey Friars, founded in 12S8, by Ralpli
Fits-Randal, Lord of Middkham, and, aftsr
flourishing nearly three centuries, wassof-
rendered in 1538, by Rohert Sandcnon. (hi
last warden, and fourteen brethmv Sev^
nd of ttie funnies of Scroop, Pkascy, and
Frank, were buried herew lu the time of
Leland, (he house, gardoi, orchard, aifl
meadow, were walled hi, and the edifice e*.
Istcd unimpaired { but there now remaias
only a solitary steeple, mi^catic and beauti-
ful in ruins, to mark the residence and the
sanctuary of thpt order of mendicantt,
called after thair founder, the Pvandsoaai
The ruins of this little monastery, and
the premises, with the walls, are now
the imjpfrty of John Robinson, Esq.
through whoec public spirit the grooiMti
have been fVeed ftom many imstghuy
incurobrancet, and planted with shrubs and
omaraental trees. To the west of the
Friny was a Nunnery, but it has cHsajipcsr*
ed, and even its history is iraknown.
The ruins of the Monastery of SC
Martin's stand <» the southern Imak of tW
Swale, near a mile from the town. The
cocrodli^ hand of thne ha^ hr«ii husy b«|^
and, saving the situation, there is little to
• The site of this castle c
n\K acres, and its lord is the Duke af
Ricfamond.
aic«
[IVbrtt MiOinff.]
me.
51S
im.AHb^ on flw
t ri«i «r te riiov «k alMit • •ottt
Mtow MolnMttli ttnJtoHtai of ttMri*-
mm liwrtun cf tlie«Mii^ MiiMiiiMlliiai
MMdMIVkll iM OMM OTHi ftnate AM
|^«ft iMtHitenaiMvf fiMAy.
TIM fufili <^a«li 9t
H dedicated to 8C Hi^rt ttie Mvfigli «
■eetory, tnd ilw petMi to the Ktag^ Thb
dittitfi tefrovMed «M ft
■■d wUMb thef^NvnieBB tnelMfW^fOBBd
wie^ettt menettwaii Chat BUf Mnre to
tatNMtheoeMMB*
pMlf«^ Hm AMVtf ar*t Holf TMBlCf
i«wli tai 4k*iiMdle dftte 4o«m» aai Amnei^
ly MtoH^tom.«it9%«IYertb TImIU^v
Mr. AtUntoo. A.B. bthe fW|iiite< «UMla>-.
SMMtervloelii p^ifcuied 1«M iWMySun-
daynmvlnfafed
«wrt, ibr«ie AMidMaeMry drRMuMndk to
Md 111 ««roit>oMiiiiOoWliif the wrtH MMetl
IMietaiiA TMletfurthiatfaelM(tilMtloa<>f
dhutdhai erilhliaie
eeeemd eurtody «r thmi ae kmg m
Ttetl^ofaltelfi^n
mest to fai the owme of I
in thebnrwigh, wtoohe^ atoo ft ilglit «r
peetnre in ft etnnnoB Md, oaltod While.
oUflb partnie: Itoe neneher of votaie to
about two hunftrad andaevealy, d irhtoh
Lord Diadfti poMiww e decided «iO«itr.
The ofeytr to' the eetomhif
theiiiiHiH teemlH
of CmMM IMi^ aied the
^hall he vftWMt} U htf l/l«6 the pow^ Wf '^ Myr oat of flw OoaaiMiii neoanil.
^tovttig trtlto. gHMltig vwnlaBe MeeiMn.
fcCtert of admtotoUftlioiit nd eUMhttiftet.
tim Mltthig to eoelMtoatlHl ofteaest hot
toeio tt en oppeal .ftoitt the deaMOM or the
ConsMoty «outt» to the AnhbtohopoT the
FtroYhMCh The R««. FilMto BleekbOfffte,
Arehdeooon of CteTetaad, wd MNhor of
*'Uie G<iiilitariofiat,* tow for tight «Md Avcy
fcen leetDT of flM |Mitoh *rtiftMh oc Rteh*
Ttond, end died hflM la lf«^, hktlMeight^
«MQibd7eftrof htoi^
The HefliodUto hftvoft hlto<towfte Md
touuirndtoMi ^wpel hi tiydM^ Wyod, hiitit
In iMTi The ^luken have etoo a imetlng-
houte hi PVyeir't Wynd, Mat 4t to iMMr
Otherwtoe ftpprnptiatod. thent to elao •
BNpttot ehftpeL Beahto thaae ptoeee ef
ftotaataat worthlp, a CftlhoBe «lM|iei «m
CMCted hi 1611, hk NcMrbiggfn, at a cott
9t909L hf Sir JoMh Leiraiiii, Bart 1« the
Cery window of wMeh there toa fine pilot.
oftheCmdllxIcnu
Htdimond toe town corponrte, and haft
weft alw^rough e'ret rifnttt theeteotfon of the
VtoOe. ftedeed, a fformfta taatle waa never
trllhoat a botoogh.* and the tenn " hmr-
feitoai.'' iinfliee merely the UihaMlftnto who
* Dr. Whttakei's ItiehmoitdMitre.
oonatHMfted their dwdBi^ vmim thewilb
aiedfoetBatiMiof ftcftrfle. Ah«ULIMho
of Richmond of hto borough and land of
Pi'iwheny to Fie Rma. on ftieJhJin of pay-
ing him 99/1 a year, whidi ohaitor waa OMi*
firmed by Edminl UL Quean BUttbeth
ftfteruMdl townfpnwted the team* to the
l«th ynar oT her lelga, and to the 97th
ofltot tone rdgh Itoe bomeaM who cel-
led npea to aend rewnbaw to Itoiltoiiiaiili
BffttiuMer^rentodby Otontea IL on tho
Idth^bf ItaohtiaOS, thegorninnaatof too
town wtt ploeed to tfiehaadiof Cheinairar
and^aldermcnt and the uoiporalkto noweon*
rfrt8«r«Ma9ft)r,«eeeocder*« ISaUamen.a
town etoriEf M ootounon eoowcM men«oBd
tweae^geantoakmacib The mayor to ohoaw
on the teat of 9tHilary,andtoa>uitoeof
the peaee dittbig hto toa^eraRy, and one yonr
altorwank. The mogtotnrteahald their toaoU
ingtooary Mototoy momtogi ond aCointv
Leet torlee to the yoftr, vamdy. at Baatar
andMkkaetanM. AOourtof Roeordtoatoft
held here ewt ly ftwtaighlttooii^hOBt the yeat^
of acfioo^
Ml% and dtoneoda below lOAL The w«o.
one of the eoiporatton naaoonto to nbooft
jB«Oa ft year, ond the two ChanOMhUw,
who ooltoet the reMK «*eaMntolly chtonnhf
Thetawahaa to a 1
nehao^hii
of the town to tnmaaeted. and the Oener^l
Qnartaraeniona. both of thebnoeogh Md
rMhig ore held. Tho oofpomdnn, to
whom the toon to indObtad tor thto o^iioa.
hto had an eye on ito eceolion to ptoeanre m
burineai, and hento It oontafaM a
bnge and elegant rooto, 7»ftot loi«aad94
toftde^ hiwhIehbaltoftndaMetailltofttohild.
and the othar pnMto gatottta <tf the tone
ei^^ed. The Dnfee of Ueei to the eUef
balHff of the tiberty and AaMhtoe Of Rich-
* The Roonrdcr in nomioated by the
len, aim tbat nmu
Mayor ai
Ailed by
Law.
Aid.
>rge *"
.- , — —- jte *•
aiTcs, Bfq. Battlstcr at
XX
514
SIC.
[NorA Riding.]
&IC.
TteOaol bataoffi to U» OiMt. ^
koMi aanirtktn isr tiM Mil of «m
to40i.
TtoteOvwi^iiAlM of tht
tiOBialSStt^
MAloa— ^lolui Pom, Eiq.
Raoomataa— Gooigt WailM, bq.
Town Ctw>K Ottiwn ToMlin.
Kftf, PWttp MaeftnlM, Wn. Ckmb, 0«k
onU Wai.S.Ooodkuni, ik
Tmtf,
Bndky, BiquiRa.
CommoK CouNciunv— ItaOTfc SbMm
Mttrilft. Edw. Oowtti^ Wnu Deoham. Jokn
Coo|ier, Gooii Craft, P. BndiaibiiTy« John
horn, Juom Cooties, Jolm Coillnf > Thos.
Bowman. Franda Howion, Wnk Date, John
Watkin, Mkhaal Yarkar. Edward Mann.
Jdhn Simpaoo, J. C Ibbalaoo, Wm. Gill,
Edward MaHkrian, Goocgt Smarthwaite,
Thomas Lambert, Goorge Crolt, jun. John
Cowlinc and John Motealia.
" Tha Prea Gtammar School of Ridi-
mond," laya our tteoal authoritj upon theae
aatifecta,* *« krituatod tai the chordi yard
of tho low diureh, (St. Mary's) and was
fooBdedaadaadowad by tha burgeaws, on
the 14lh of Marah, IMS." Tha gaanUaas
and govaroon of tha sehool and iu reronuea
are tha Mayor and Alderman of Rlehmood,
Md in tham, M the suaeaamfs of the.BaUiA,
tha right of noasiaattagtte master k Teated.
The gross amount of tha leranue, Mr. Car-
lisle states at X990.par aanmn, arising from
taiid,bitt Ithappansto be within our know,
ladga, ftoman unguestionahle source of In-
formation, that sinee hk book on <* Endow-
ed SohoohT WM oompUed, and even slnee
the last Ttoit of the partiamenfary commis-
siooeis, the de|R«clation In ttie valne of land
hM reduoad the ckar rerenue of the mmter
to a snm much bdow Uiree hundred pounds
a year. ** All ehUdreo. nativM in the bo-
TOogh* t&d the diiklran of all burgeasm aild
other pernns inhabiting In the said borou^,
and exercising any trade, mystery, or ma-
nual occupation therein, are intitled to be
taught free in the siid schooL" The num-
her of boys upon the foundation seldom ex-
oeedsM, and the average number of board-
ers and Ikee scholars amounts to about 00 in
the whole. The present master is the Rev.
James Tato, M. A. (or m he is ftequenUy
called. Dr. Tate, pubtte estimation having
conferred upon this worthy divine Uutho-
' uour, to which. Ivy hto learning he U well
entitled.) This gentleman takes pupils at
iil
ed, and dOM not cseead Hmtoof hk
children. The uaber, the Rev. K. J.
wood, A. B. who k ci^^ged at a
of one hundred giilnsM a y<n
boaidaii, at fcrty-afaK gninaM pM
Thk aohool, which mnks amoa« the
estiaatkmtewhkhltkhaMattke i
sities, to whkh U
Camkridgei) aemk its
lymotenaybee
lea
There are here eevenl ]
which do not can fiir any particular emnne-
mtion: tihe Hbenlity of the town ako aop-
portBecveral Sunday aohookt and the ptwri-
dent care of the humMerciaH of fathabttanls
hMcstabikhed tw« Friendly Sodettes, one
far wooMU asid thf other far aaen, from
whkh the oontributon derive assklaDea In
• Ur. Carlisle.
FroM the time of &
thioui^ several sueeesslve reigns, lUchmand
was a tking town, and possaaeed ahnoat the
ezduaive trade of the shire, to which it
gIvM its name. It had then many wealthy
merchants, artiAcers, and other aubstantkl
taihafaitantB, but in the eariy part of the U-
taenth century tt had fallen teto decay, and
an iwiuieitlon wasgraitfed in die 18th year of
tiie reign of Henry TL to inquire teto Oie
causm of thk reverw of fortune. Fiumthe
report of the inquisitors. It sfipears that ihcM
causes were sevwal-— First, Richmond used to
be the great mart and centre of tmde, but sinee
the time of Earl Alan, royal diarters had
been granted for holdiQg markets at Mashsm,
atBedale, and at Middlehami saeood ttie
adjoining countiM of Lancaster and Cum-
berland, which were formeriy suppUedwtth
a ooneidcnbto share of their grain from
hence, had brought large tracts of their owa
moors and wastM into cultivation, and had,
in cooaequenee, withdrawn themsdres from
thk market} thinl, tiie pasture of White-
elilft had becoou overgrown, and no ki^er
produced Its aocustomed profit td the inhabi-
tants by the agistment of their cattk; and
fourth, many burgesses, artifloecs, vietnal-
lers, andother Inhabitants of tiik boroogb
had been swept away by the plague, sod
other epidemical diaeasa, and oCheo had
been oUiged, in consequence of the fcice
used to collect the fee-faim renU, to ahandoa
their houses to desolation, and were wanda-
ing M mendicants about tiie country, with
their wives and diildrm. The depopukting
influence of these adverse events, was, H is
probable, soon checked, and Ridunond i*
RIC.
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BIG.
515
w Uife, but DO larger now tlum it was six
oeBturiet aga Among the modom hnproro-
nuntB in Riohmond nay ba mentioned the
short rectilinear and level approadi which
has been made into the town, by wbidi the
precipitous desoent fifom the north and the
steepascent into the market are avoided ;
and coeval with this great public accommo-
dation is the erection of a handsome bridge
of three arches, over the Swale, in 1789, at
the Joint expense of the Corporation and the
North Ridii«.
There is here a good weekly market
held on the Saturday, at which a great deal
of com is sold to the com factors and millers
firom Swakdale and Wensleydale, where
grazing is the chief pursuit of the fiumer.
The want of a oonwnnniraHon for the transit
of merchandise by water, has operated moeh
to the diaadvanti^e of this ptece, and the
mcky nature of the bed of the Swale» with
the sudden swells to which that river is
UaUe precludes the idea of navigation.
The annual tain here are two, one of them
on the Saturday before Pafan Sunday, and
the other on the feast of the Holy Cross, th^
14th of September. According to andent
eustom the men and tenants of the town of
Richmond were tne firom payment of tolls,
pontage, stallage, &c. these privileges were
confirmed by a charter granted in the 80th of
Charles IL and a copy of that grant signed
by the^ mayor and bearing the seal of the
o6rpovatioD, exonerated a freeman of Rich-
mond ftom tolls in every part of the king-
dom. This ri^t we brieve still exists, but
it has ceased to be exeroised, and like many
other Ihidal privileges is in the present state
of society a name without a substance^ The
banking concerns here are the Old Bank of
MeaBrs.SUpletan and Co. in the Market place,
who draw upon Barclay and' Ca London; and
the New Bankof Messrk Huttoo, Other, and
Simpioo, also in the Market place, who draw
upon Pole and Co. London. At the King's
Head Ion, ha the Market place, there is a
Subscription Cofibe-room, at which the Lon-
don and eoontry newspapers are received*
The town Is abundantly suppUed with
water ftom Aislabeck Spring, which is con-
veyed into reservoirs prepared for the pur
pose by the corporation, and thence by pipes
to the different parts of the town. There is
in this spirited little town a Gas Light
Company, founded hi 1821, the dispersion
of whose brilliant fluid serves to enliven
the streets and adds to the security of the
inhabitants.
The country round Richmond is ex-
tremely beautiful; the valley of the Swale
seen ftom the terrace of the castle appears to
great advantage: This place is admired by
toarists for ito romandi: beanties, and by
many is thought preforable to tiiat ** Rich
Mount,** on the banks of the Thames, to
which it imparted its denomination four
hundred years after the Earls of Ricbmond
had built this castle on the Swateb
Within the last ten years the popula>
tion of Richmond has inereased lA per cent,
though for ages before it had been stationary*
and the number of the inhabitants of the
parish and the borough, which are co-exten»
sive, now amount to 3,M6, tliough according
to the parliamentary returns of 181 1, there
were then only 3,056.
Post- Master— Matthew Craoos,
OJIet, FinkU tireet.
Letters ftom all parts are conveyed ftom
Catterick to Richmond, at which latte^
Slace they arrive every day except Tues-
ay, at | past 6 mom. In Summer, and
t past 7 mom. in Winter, and are sent
off every day except Friday, at 4 aft.
There are five Walking Postmen— One for
GlUing, Hartforth. dr Sedbury Houso.
One for Reeth, Marske, Marrick, Frem-
mington, Grinton, Muker. and Swale-
dale.— One for Kliby Hill, Washton.
Newsturo, Oailes, Ravensworth, and
Layton.— One for Aldbrough. Melson-
&r, Forcett, Stanwick. and Carlton
alL— And one for Middleton Tyas,
Halnaby, and Moulton.
DIRECTORY.
Appleby Jobn^ffeDt. Frenofagate
AtfciosoD Mrs. Newbi^n
A ustin Mrs. A . gentlewoman. Low row
Bell Captain Stephen, Frenchgate
Birdsall Cottam, gent. Freacbraite .
Blackburn Mrs. gentwmn. Brid/i;^e st.
Blegbrongb Misses, Market place
Brackenbury Perse, gent. Newbigffin
Brockell Misses J. <^ A. Frencbgnte
Brunton Michael, sent. Rosemary lane
BiurchallJames.M. D. Newbiggia
CfT^fr Cr,~t-An .TamfM, York parade
Cli/tii'AJtk E\.z. M:;i>ketplaoe
CUuksoii tUiii^i r. }■■^q. Frenchgate
Clr)-;!' Wni. Esq, Frenchgate
Ct>c>|ker John, ii4iri:ute
CorrjJortU Mrs- fjiMit-wmn. Newbigsin
EllrrtofE Mr?i. j^i^tit^vmn. Market place
Fiabuf Mrs. Ann, ^entwmn.Frenchgt.
Ford Mrs. Catharme, Maison Dien
Galloway James, adjutant, Newbiggin
Gill Wro. surveyor 01 taxes, Newbiggin
Goodburn Wm.gent. Newbiggin
Goodwill A,d[E, gentwmn. Frencbgata
Harrison Mrs. gentwmn. Frenchgate
Harrison Wm. gent. Frenchgate
Hohson John, Esq. Millgate
Hogg Tristram, Newbiigin
Hudson Benj. Metboolst minister,
Pinfold green
XX 2
516 BI& [N^rtk RUimg.}
uc
• Ills. Mwrn^ammmu^^n
MHMfy,KV«(LN«wUM
.VN«i^ilt.
iittttMiite.41
JadDon Mnu MiiUrBiB. Fi
JtfftntMi Mil. AiiB, MaiMn Dieii
jakmoa Ee?. Robert, Nevklggiii
Idinirtag Bifai. jpBMtWBMi. BarKats
LMM(MiLa4j llooio^^Ff«lchgate
Lawson Egbert Bsq. HinbouM
Lefehtoo Tfaoa. nn. Freucbgatt
L(M*wood Rev. Kdw. B. A. neodtst
Lomdale Robert, Hewblgflii
Lonidale Jobn, fpnt. If ewMggtai
Mocebr Mary, ytJrwoMiUy b
TMFrlari
Me»itfO94llii.A]t0B,FnMbKt. bead
PeCdi Rlcbard, geiiL Pottcn^^
Piene Whi. geoL Fieacbgait
Piaaa Markyietein. WMr^gpa, Pitof pi.
Fnitl^ie lln. sratwiMi* iiewbiiK^B
R^peMia.BitbeijgeaC'wm.FleMt'h^C
LW Rer.C. CmrnMie komm
Mma Mbv M. P. feocwmo. Low low
RobMMon lln.O. KMtwno.Ftebcbgt
Bobtow Jobn,E«|. Tbe Friary
ioott MlM Marr. fBakwrna Jh«iiobgt.
8lai|M0olfn.Eliii. Preacbgate
RUdmod Tboa. Sbq. MariceC place
Rnrilb Geo. geoL Bante
RtapletoD Tbot. Eiq. Giov6 bouse
TAte ReY. JaoMK. ll« ▲. Frencbgata
Taylor If nugenUewomaD, Frencbgt.
Tbomptoa wm. flent. Low row
TbompMQ Wbb. Afchnn.Comfertb biU
Walker T.aft. to Lord Dundas, Baigt.
WUion Tbot. gent. Frencbole
Wrisfat Mamuwt. teiitwma.Low row
Yor& If ri.llary, Tbe Friaiy
BowoMUi Iflatet A. and M. (bidiet'
boanUog) Maifcet pbKse
CttrterMn. Rewblnto ^^^
Jamewm Tboa. (day icfiort) Baiigale
Lookwood Re?. Mw. B. A. teooiid
master dtbe Pwe grammar sobool
TateReT. James, M. A. mastei oTtbe
J Free Qrammar) Pread^pito
eOeo^;e. master of tbe coponip
tkm flcbooL Tower street
Walker Miss, (h. bdg.) Fiencbgate
Tosepb* rto tbe lead mine,
or MessnTHiiteblasoB aad Pkoe)
Aldenon J
em^Robert, (timber yard) Newbig^in
*'vlaiid Edw. (tUnbw) Piiifold grita
Fte MM^ bdiM tba'faiaia
F«8Vm.lUtemPli«
_ 3. e. aiiddM«ii«i
PflaaWyml
tesaaWBa^eaciaveraad dcavlBf
martM, CiSitb biR
AUteoGeo.
LeefcOotBYtaiy (itip^
tbe afcbdeaooary of
MBcMaaSdw
Prati JaBMs» Flakle street
Tomlbi OCtf well, town desk. Low ■»«
Porlat
Ralab. Iftllsiati^
ApedaleJobv, llewipad
Baifcec RiBMm, BaimiAi
Carm Wm. FtaMigate
Gtovea Jeba, PraaoEgate
- ' "J.W( — '
KettdaUJ.
Todd Robert, Rosemary Ian*
WUktesoa HewquCwIle bfll
WlkoB ioaepVrifkle stneC
Woodward Joia, lUdDrt pta
BaTitmi Raak'fe
liiMdmialace,opga Ofety Safe
Utttl i;Geo.Wade cleifc.
Btmfhtmitkt.
AtkmsQS PlPMiifis. New read
Mbmsnn Joba, QssM
HabUok J«b% ^leaker laM
llisoamhla Ambew, New mad
Pkies Maxk, (tenrtor) quakeff Imm
Stepbeasoa Jobm aad btfiiOK, Rai#>
maiy lane
Bell MaMw. (sbM^> eOos) Fiidde st.
Bowama Tboa.(feaiilae uataot mi>di-
doea dkiioauaMiy) Market plaoa
Cnot Mattbew, FlaUs stieei
Mai^riao Heary, Market place
MacMan LeoBd. (printer) Market pL
Bmlaad
AldanoaJoba»MiUfale
BatminsoD Jobn, BndFe stieet
Rritaia RtabartL CastiebiU
Caasicb Natbanlel, BaKf^ste
Cooper aad Coates, Low row
Cowling John, Roseaiary bum
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[North Ridif^,]
BIC.
617
Earl Wiliiam, Bridge street
Fletcher Wm. Tower street
GrandyJohn, Low row
Hurworth James. Frenchgate
Remster John, New road
Lawsoa Robt. Frenchgate
KarshaU John, Fryer's Wynd
Murfitt Matthew, Finkle street
Potte John. Castle hiU
Robinson Peter. Market place
Bayer James, Cornforth hiU
Shields Wm. back of Shambles
StubbsWm, Frenchgate
Tate James. Quarry lane
Thompson Richard, Bureate
Thompson Henry, French&^te
Thompson George, Newbiggin
Todd Geo. Maison Dieu
Twiddle John, Frencbgiite
Wilkinson Robert, Castle hiU
BraxiWM and Tinmen,
Jackson George, New road
Leathead Wm. Market place
Metcalfe John, Frenchgate
Metcalfe J. D. Newbigxin
Stead Mark Rosemary lane
Brewer qf Ale and Porter,
TotmgJohn, Ryder's Wynd
Brieklayerg amd Matone,
Barker Tbos. Newbiggiu
Bullock Anthony, Frenchgate
Bullook Wm. Frenchgate
Richardson John, Newbiggin
Robinson John, Maison Dieu
Todd John, Newbiggin
ButcherSf
Aupleton Wm. Market place
Blenkiron James, Bridge street
Cowling Cuthbert, Frenchgate
Harland Gteo. Tower street
Hind Parkin, Shambles
Lowis John, Tower street
Lowis Heniy, Tower street
Strangeways W. and T. Tower st.
Veal Matthew, Bridge street
Wood Henry, Westlield
Cabinei Makers.
BeU M.M.King: street
Norman Matthew, Market place
Norman James and Son. Frenchgate
Walker Wm. Frenchgate
ChemigUarut Druggiett.
Hodcwn Richard, Market place
Ward John and Charles, Market pi.
Clock Sf fTateh Makert, Sf JeweUers.
Cowling Edward, Market place
Fawoett John, Finkle street
Terry Wm. Market place
^ .. — Confectioners,
Bell M.M^ King street
Brown Mrs. CoBiimi
Dowdy Mis. Low row
Harland B. (ds fimiterer) Market pi.
Metcalfe Renben, Market place
Norman Miss Market place
Coopers.
Poppleton Wm. Finkle street
Poupleton Wm. Frenchgate head
Wilkinson Henry, Market place
Com Millers and Dealers,
BoUand Christ. Wbitecliffe mill
Robinson George, New road
Robinson Thomas, Castle mill
Terry Ralph, Church mill
(harriers and Leather Cutters.
Beles Robert, Castle hiU
M&son Henry, Bargate
Mason Edward, Castle kill
Bartkemtare, Glass, and China DeaUr.
Bossey Mrs. Market place
FeUmongers.
Asoongh John, (and woolstapler)
Newbiggin
King* JohnrBridge end
Plewes Thomas, Green
Fire and Life Offices,
Connty, Mattw.Whitelock, Market pi.
Globe. Wm. Close, Frenchgate
Norwich Union, I. Fisher, Market pi.
Phoenix, Tbos. Bowman. Market pi.
Royal Exchange. Mattaew Craggs,
Post-ofiSce, Finkle street
Fishmongers.
Sweeting' Richard, Back of Shambles
Word William, Green
Flax Dressers,
Croft George A Sons, Mitigate
Gardeners,
Hembleton CuthberL Bargate
Hembleton James, Frenchgate
Idle John, Newbiggin
Miller Thomas, Frenchgate
Miller James, Frenchgate
Todd WilUam, St. Nicholas
Groeers.
Carter WiUi.im, Market pliie»
Omk JrfonRrd, M nrk*?t [ilwc:*
Din^flalH Geo. MarkH ploui
Gffen Aliix*, Market [fliice
Horti tJeor^fj Fiwkfe street
Kiiy Georgt?, Market place
Ln3Tit?ld Cbarli*-!, Market ijliice
Majiori Wm. MurlcH ^jiace
MttCiiif Shnm, Afnrket |3ince
M 3 Ik^f Ral^i h , Fiok Il> ^U i%' I
Off 0 CI Befjumto, Mnrl^eL pluce
Rohhi*if>r* Wfiluw. iJrid;;e 3trpot
Sinitii Gt30. hm. RiWfinHry lane
T 111 rl wall .IcJniJ, Bnr^afa
Wtiit*^lock Miiltlif?\4', <ftiid pTOTl"'io»
merthntjt) Market [iltit«
XX 3
518
mic.
[Mrfft RiUmff.]
MC.
GiU Robert, Market nlft^
Kttdjio/cBtftitpfto Nurtii Vof1iR*«tJ
Gi!lt*eii>rK**, Mtirket pliuiv
Kjq^ Miirj, Fiiikle ttnwt
M oienTcr TbuouiiL, Market plac«
Ftvers Tboinat, Tnnity biiildinn
Lftmberl Thoniiji, Tniiilf ttulldtn^
^IftCflUt* H*mbi'ji, Miuki-t j^lftce
Wilkiii«>iJ Jflriw^»T CuUe JiiU
luM and ToKTa*.
Bubop BUtii«. Rt. Riiw« Market |il
BiAck Lion, TboA. Wjilki r, Fjukkit,
Blii€k SiAnJ)^ Tho*. CinLiiib«(Ii^t\Gret'ij
FJpffy, J.r. lbbf>Ui!n. Fhnr* Wind
Lorn Kelson, F, Bln'fe*, FivnchiiTite
Luril WiflUutton, J.Fmtt^r, M.-irkr-t ^^L
Kji^'a Hf^ftd. Wm, RnddlflT, pjnfdiJ i?r.
f^iiDCli Bi.tv^\. Joiie H&tl MrirkMi n|iiL-«
f^u^n Cdtbdhuet John Ri^kh>rtb,
Low MW
R«d LioQ, John Wiboti, F inkle lire*' t
Sbip, Jtrfio Cliirk, OuiUe hill
Stiip, R'dph FnHiierf Frt^noh^file
Shoulder of Multi>n,E.Clc-in*nt,MiU^,
TiYlb^^t, Thomas T-JunlxTt^ Market pL
To wo Hnll TftVi^rn, T.Wnller,Mk(. pU
Tuff CoffW* Hoijpe* Rd, Pftrb.Kinjj ^L
lJiil(Tifii» John Crtrt4>c, NVwhicgin
While Hnrt, jAii« Bktikirofj, hut^^f »t.
WJiit«iSwHri» Ht-Bfown, Freiiciiift . bd*
/j Hjjj FiwiNl«rt«
fSmdlcy Wm, ^ ISouy Pinfold irr^en
Bfud^-ell Joseph, Pottei^le
Joingrs aiut Corprtit&rx,
Bell Marrhant^ Kinjr 'Irp*^!
Brown Robprt, Ft^hch ^le be^d
Ujvathtad MfttLhew. Nt^wbl^jrin
HEirnson JobiJj Market place
IrviioGi?tirf?ts Newbj^giii
Jobii*oii Heiiry, Green
IftluiTUHt Georgia Miirk<»t plnr«
WiiXbttiwirKe, Bar^fflte
M'riifht Wiliinni, Ciistj*? biU
B;ndlt*y TikoniM, Fiviti^b^fnt*
t'uKeii Aifi^wwid^, Frearbifrtlt*
U litod r. ivnJ J, Murker (jiiit*
l>i Mis worth Mi« E. Market xjlaf*
fL'ttt^oii WlUJBin, UBxIcet place
Rk-bfiril<ili Wm . mi CtK MafHrC f/L
Robin^orv Edword, MfttWt plM*
finjidf r>on Jame*.^ Mftrket pl*o»
Kimp^oM Mtr-bad^ Finkle %tne%
Wes1giirtbRob«rt, Kewbl^tirra
Croft Geo. * Sons, Miilgate
Raw Robert, mnikiet fAM
Younpf Jubn, Rjdtfr** Wji<
B«kw EfntnbeU. Mark«i p!a»
Bk/rneit Anii. TriiiRj buildll«^
Ddloti M*r>% HHlb row
Giillefrey Anw, Mnrket pliice
Gouodrei El!tftJ>elb, Market ^BOe
MaptbRll MiM. Friei/'-i Wv nd
Wibofi Mrs, P. >la/ket pla*^
OU CkHh Btakm.
Tdi^lor Wed. and Tbos, Bargata
PccH^arf Barf CiW^i-
Fsister John, {iD»nJalort-)r«itJ«iBl
HurwoTth David^ Markel place
Newton John, PotUrifftte
WanlRS WUliam, PoU4^fK>t»
WiLK>D Paul, Market place
DenbAin Tboma?, N'r»w fo»d
Dtrub^vi wmiAm^ Bv walk
Piumttfrr and Gl^itn.
Jackson G^oi-ff^, New roaJ
Leatbead Wiffuim, Mnrket pta»
Met^ralf J, n, Bnrfrnte
llelcalf Jfih}j FrencbgRte
Fail John, Miirket place
HuDter Jtibn, Waierioo stvset
UrngftafT Tboma^, MrJl^te
Bisboijnck Robert. Miirkef plnfi
Deiirhton Chmfopber, Market p*-^
How^on Fmnci^j alrtrkc t place
M' Robbie Jobn, Sf^rktit plii»
Wood Heiif^', Mafkift place
Bamaby Christopher, BaiTfite
Bariinby Willbm, Ban^te
RttTfllnehftm Christopber, Biigtl*
BatM Atinvbetb, F^l^1]d^c■le
Bbbop(ricfe Mark, NVwbtgglb
Brown ManS Bai^^nte
Cowl Log A nu^ Frenobcrat*
DnvisoD Edward. Drlifee arvet
G nj n<l y J obn, G reat cbstiurl
Kinu Man, Green
Mrt&aU EliKiib«tb, Pr«Dcb«at»
RobitiKdn Jaoe, Bariinte
Wilson Joseph, Finlk ,?treat
WoodwaH Jo bo, Trinn) boLkilig»-
SpinninfT n^kfti tind R«a; M/rt,
Vittj Wiliiam, Ne^^Fhliigtn
VlUy Witbam, <fm. BaTE?te
RSC.
[Narih Riding,]
RIC.
fil9
Slay Maken.
Cnwkxd DanleL Bfarkert place
Elam WSBam. New road
Nonmm Doomf. Market plaee
Petch Maiyy Bf oricet place
StoM Mcamu,
AnderaoB M« FmnHigate
BiiDock Wiffiimi. Prenctorte
Fon Join, (and arcbKect) Back of
Priory
MaiHi»iwM WiDkim, CafUe Ettl
JM' Vaf RialMrd, Preoehnto
Redteffd TtaooMSy NewkMa
RtehaHioa Jobs, KewbigKio
BobimofiJoko, kateonD^ev
Sirmo Bai Mtm^fathirtrt,
Bow BUxabetb, Martcet place
Hurwith C. (and silk dj'er) MUlgate
Uwm AolboDy, Castle UH
Miller Add, Muket plaee
nTTfftfketK
Bowes Ckrlctophec, Market place
Dlck?son TflTTi. WnrVpt niane
Dowtbwaiit' iTti.ri4H' .>Jiifkt?l |>bt"e
Haywaril Pel#r, Market plaLie
logkitii^w Joho, Freocbgnte
BeilMatt^w, Frtrjjt^lipte
Brovt) Cfarii^tr. Cn^UtJi bill
C'utUDg Jokn A. cLvdrant^rj Market pi.
Dods worth Junifr^, MillgJite
Metcitlff I'brisiUjjlier, Freniiigiite
Pearson EdwatJ^ Kkw ruiid
Sandersou Jcimfs, Market plaoe
Stiaderson Robt^rl^ MillEnte
Sanderson Lawrtmn'i Afifket plaee
Tndrf Wm. BTifgRtji
Ti>fld Beni. Ca^tli^ feill
Whitelqck Chri'toitir/, Tastle bili
tmUotD ClutndUn.
Carter Wm. Market place
Frver Jobo, BarjpitA
MuIerHalpb, Pinkie street
Tbdd Marmaduke, Prencbgate
ThnnerM.
Mason Wm. Market phoe
Simpson Stephen, Mulgate
Simpson John, Green
Upkoltl§r§rt,
Heslop Thomas, Rosemary laae
LangMff Prancls, Market place
Re£lo9e Jane, Wakerleo stfeel
Spc4dli]yg^ Soowdon, Triiity buUdioffi
Beidwtt JohD, Bai««le
Brace BkjbMd^ aneD
Mowbray S. aod &ki, Back Wine
Newtoo Oeoi^e, Burgate
Newton John, Matoon DIeu
Poonder aicbard, Banate
Terry Visoent, Pr^nc^ie
fTkeeUprigkU.
AldersoR Joseph, Newbfaski
A Meison Joseph, MaisoDBIeB
Harland Bdw. (<ft timber
Pinlbld ipreen
Metcalfe James. Newbigsln
Niftwton JohD, Maison Dieu
frkUtsmiikt ami B«U Htrngftf.
Abdale Ralph, Rosemtiry kme
Bradley Joseph, Pbttersate
Gateuby Wm. Newbig^n
fTiiuand Spirit Merckamit,
Poster Ralph, (Ship Ion) Fmocbgate
Mason John, Market place
Metcalf Blis. PreochKnte
Pratt Wm. <fe Co. Behind the Prtan
Robling John, (and provision ware-
liouse) NewDi^fin
Smurtbwaite Geo. Pinf<>Id green
Wbitelock Matthew, Market place
fTool Comben and fToralsd Um^aetn,
Greenwood John, Green
Greenwood Thos. Miilinte
Westgarth Robert. Ne^bigglo
Abbot BdwaitL baiiur, Maisoar DteD
Abbot Henry, basket roakerLow row
Bell Mn. Sarah, mMwife. Basgate
BowflsanTbos. derkto the eovmii-
skNwri of taxM, it deputy Beat.
for Gilltiij? Wftjil, Market place
Clnrkfon Tliw. i^f'fuvL.Alnfor, York p|.
Croft Wni. i**\\ deuif r^ Freftcb^fnte
CrfifisbiuH f'b[>tif. g-uiflfTiorof tbt ^kkjt
Detgbton Cbriutr. Kl^ver^ Coj^tle bjLJ
Fall Wm. sbtf riff's oHicf r. Market pi.
Pawcett Wm. last nuik^r and doiorer.
Castle hill
Gawford M, lupervlsorf Market ptew
HarkeT Jfjibfij bruid boi mnkpr, BftPgt.
Hubbick J, Tetnrjv S(jr(feoii,Qiiarn in.
Ibbotson J. Mp carver aad gifder,
Fr LTirs Wj'hd
Jcme^i WniJivef}' stftlilci;,FfeiiGhet. bd *
Parktri^on Wm. ifeuL Mnisoia Ditu
PeJre Tho!^, racinja- stable, Belk-laie
ftjHtt.mati Cbpr,biiokcIerk,Market pi,
Rf*nder M. toy i*^ tea dlr, ElunemArr la.
Ritbinsoti L. Boree htrnktr, Pinfobl^.
Robinson Joseph I b&rfelroiner, Bebmd
tb<^ Friarv
SliHfiLi(?rd Tbo?f. jot-^ey, M^li^te
Siuob Thos, muiic roaster. Market dL
StepheBson Wm. preserver of birdn,
fish, and anknals. Market place
Tavlor Joseph, working cutler A mfr.
of surgical instnHnento,Market pi-
Thompson Margaret, Prencbgate
Urwin Joseph, nurseryman
Wright Robert, gaolor Newblggin
fitO
RIC.
[Xorth /Jidiflgi]
JLOA-
CARRIKRS.
PicftBMOiLf«*>wii|oc'>m f^ry Moo.
wmI Fri. to Leeds, Loodoa, Mao-
cbestf r, Liverpool, drc. and ejvry
Tu. ttnd 8ai. to NewoisUe, Dar-
ttafftoo, Dofbun, mM Bdwhro'.
Av^fa^^oM, Robeii CoHmaii erervTo.
arr • mora, dep. 3 aft . John Twed-
dle crery Sat aw. ©mora. dep. 8
aO, Wm. Wilkinson every Tu.
arr. 0 mora. dep. 3 all.
LtBds, CUriitopber PickersKiU's wa^-
son arr. Sat 9 mora. dep. 3 alL
Lewbum. James Clowton. (to Black
Bumdailv. James Ratcliffe (to
Black Bull) every Saturday.
Middlekam, John Walker, (to the Red
Lion) every Thu. and Sat. arr. 9
mora. dep. 3 aft.
Northalim-Vn, George, Snowball every
Tu. A Sat. arr. 9 morn. dep. 3 a/t
Rmik, John 8peiioelc\' every day ex-
cept Friday and Sunday.
Stockton, Thus, Ratcliir(Na^s Head,
every Tu. <& Thu.
rarm ami MocA/ow, John Lodge's, wag-
gon every Mon. Wed. 4k Fri. dep.
12 JMKHi, arr. 8 next morninff
Tcrk, John Fisher every Wed. ret.
Sat. Christopher Pickersjiilleverj
Sat. arr. 9 morn. dep. 3 aft.
Rit9mUx J^bey, in the parish t>l
Helimky, and wtp. of Rydale: 2 mis. NW.
*jt Hdmsloy. This beauUftil tnonastlc ruin
if fituated in a narrow valley, whi<^ is
crowned at varioui parts with hanging woods.
The river Rye, from which tlw local name
Is acquired, winds thnxigh the vale In a
Htroam tucccusivcly deep and rapM, and Is
Intersected by two picturesqua bridges.
Withhi this sequestered spot is the village of
Rievaubc, consisting of scattered cottages,
which appear amongst natural chnnps of
trees, with the river winding beneath, and
each presents a landscape in itself. The ab.
bey stands close by the viUage. fhnn which
H recedes towards a steep woody bank run-
ning nearly north and south. The principal
ramains are those of the church and the re-
fectory. The former consists of the choir
and part of the side aisles, with the transept
and its aisle, and the oommenccmait of the
tower. Tbb edlfloe 'ranks amongst the
largest monastic churches. The choir Is one
hundred and forty-lbur feet In length, and
sixty.three feet wide ? and the transept is one
hundred and eighteen feet long, and thirty-
three wide. The probable length of the
luive was one hundred and fifty feet, and the
whole length of the building could not have
been Icm than three hundred and iMrty or
three hundred and forty CecC This abbey.
for monks of the Catatvun order, w
fbundcd in 1131, by Sir Walter Eqwc, one
of the commanders at " the battle of the
Stsndard," whose only chad, a son, being
killed by a fkO from h'ubotse at Kirkham,
the alBicted parent devoted fbe principal
part of his lacge possf ioni to pkma uses,
and after buikihig the abties of RicvattU and
Kirkham in Yorkshire, built also the abbey
of Warden in Bedfbrdshircu On the diaan-
hatioa of the hgfet munaHisIsi, RSevsu]z«
vahMd at 3782. 10s. 9d. per annnm. was
•eiaed by tha crown, aad was graated la cx^
change by Henry VIIL to TfaonuM Lac«
ROM, Bart of Rutland, adMasMtaaaaf the
Espeeftonily. rmn 0iat tanlly H «nae by
raarrlRge Id the Dnka of BacUngham, aai
WW by the trwslees of George the s«eoBA
duke, sou in IflW, to Sir Cliartai Dun-
corabe, an anwHof of Charles Dnnmmhe,
esq. the present propiiator. Thetcnaoeor
Rievaubi, tnm whkh the ruin and the val-
ley are seas to gnat advantafe, is ncady
4ialf a mile te length, of ample brewftOw and
formtaif a handsome lawn. It Is badMd by
plantations of trees, fauermbted with flowering
shrubs, whieh prqject forward hi scinl.€irett-
lar sweeps, and added to the winding of die
terrace InqMiTt to it an air of beauty and
grandeur. At o—and of thb miiea is a
circular temple with a Tuscan ealonaadib
and at the other a templa with an Ionia
poitieo. The latter of these temples eomistt
of a well proportionad rooan of lai^ge dfaactt-
sions, on the celling of which is a copy of
Guidons Aurora, with the graceful " Uo«e^
in great brilliancy surrounding her ear. In
the eove of the ccUlaf are pahited in eons
partments the story of Hem and Leander.
the whole by the pencil of Eunice, who was
brought over fhxn Italy for the purpose.
But distinguished aa may be the productions
of the Italian painter, the inimitable paintings
of nature form the prindpal attractioos of
" Rievaulx," and the view fhxn the Ionic
feemide, which presents the woody steq;»
ridng in beauteous msjesty to the summit of
the hills; with the monastic ruin in the vale;
and the bridge beneath 0ndy encompacwd
with pendant woods, disdose a combtnatian
of beauties that must be seen to be ei\)oyed—
and once seen can never be forgot
Roaksbu. in the parish of PickbiU,
wap. of HaliKeld, and liberty of Rich-
mondshire ; 7 miles W. ofTlkifsk.
Robin Hood's Bat, hi the p^
ridi of Fyttngdale wsp. * llbeity of WMfty
Strand; g miles 8C. of Whithy. A smaH
Ashing town, ibrmsriy nolad for being fif
retreat of that ftenous tttfUatm ami hhMh
dUttt whob vfhen dosely punued, had si.
KOK.
[NorA RiSng.1
BOH.
SftI
MBMll BiMag fetwlifc in whldi putting off to
•eft, he eluded the vigilenoeef U» punuen,
ftad hid ddWinm to the whele poiper of the
Si^Eiidiiietkw, ciTtt and mihtary. Theex.
CeiMive alum mSntt htre and their eryttaliaed
eKcamtioui, torn the prindpal aUnetions
of the place. A mastev aud seven mea are
nfxm ttatiooed here cm thepreveatiiFe •ervioe.
Pop. included in Fylingdalei
Fuller Valentioe, lUMtev i» Uia pvo-
ventive senrice
Leasey John, f^entleman
Bloektmith^ Sehoolmtltn^
Miutiii John_ JeffeisoD JobQ,
SaMlhrood John
Fmmen,
Booth Bet^,
JiBson Jobo
LiHey Thot. («
eom mftler;
9tAhitllorp Geo.
Buhner Frandsi
Grainger Zecb
Wtttiton Geo.
Shoemakert^
Abbot John
Butterwick Simon
Ferguson Jobu
Larob Geo.
Jeifmrson John
Peacock Bdw.
Peacock John
Skopkenm*,
Thompson Tbot. Mattoeks John
Matter Marimn^ Newton Tboi.
Storm James, sen. Riokinson John
Storm James, jiin. TaUartf
Btorm Wm. Chapman Qtko*
Tin fall Be^j. Rlckinsou Rbd.
Tindall Joseph Robinson John
Skelton John •
Abbot Bknine, Tict. Shin
Bamett Sarah, TicL King's Head
Paarson Geom, vict. Board, fish<
monger ana bam faolor
RoUnsoa Christ, vict. Mason's Arms
BocBBVy <r.) in the wq^. of
GlUmg Weet, and liberty of RicteHMtdihka
2A milei SE. U BanuuDd Cartle. Bokebgr
ban if deKribedby Penaant, as aa elegant
bouae hi the Itattaaatyle. built by Sto That.
RoMnaoo, Bast aad Dr« Whltalier soys,
that the oldest pari eT tha house iskidead
the wock of Sir Thomaa. but that U has
been much enlarged by the preaent proprie-
tor, J. B. Sawrey Morritt, ES^ and by hia
fate venexable fkther. R b an degsnt and
eoqainodioua maoaion* atanding on the aite
of the aneteat manor booae, but fta moat in-
tereattaigtetaTe, la the gaUery» 07 fcet iDqf.
eontaining a pcoAiaion of atatoesi pafartfaiga
sad sculptniei with nma^ shavs and in-
lerlpdoas, the produstkiBe d fiinaerthnea.
andtheadBrfraMoaof tbepiisenlaga The
park ia an angular area» of the richeat 8oB»
and atededbjrhamriaortwoQda. bounded by
the TesB ami the Grola lor the apMs eT
sboarassBeuywsdsftnsHhair eonflusnep.
Vorthan Tower, whkh is hnnsdialaly be-
yond the bridge, a^Maa the embattled keep
of that name, and waa the reaidenoe of the
Rokebfa hi their adreealtyi theee ol^eeta.
with the Roman etatue wtthtn the park, and
the near proapeet of Eggleatone Abbey, all
oonsirfre to oonatitute RtAeby haH erne of the
moet cnehanting reatdencea in the North of
Engfamd, and to linma fit r^irement, and a
themefinrallaeenaadaScott. Inthende
of the Tees aad the Oreta are fbund inexc
hanatable VMrrtes ef marble^ whieh la uaed.
though ia im> great quantitiee, to oraMBent
the saaMiona of the Uving, and to form the
monumeniB of the desd. The ehurch, whioh
ia dedaoalad to St Mary, ia a rectDry, to the
patron^ of the Crown, and the Kev. Jamee
WUkhuoo, ia the incumbent The populiF
tioQ of Rokeby, hiehidisg Bggleatan Abbey,
amouuistottS.
John B. S. Morritt, Esq. Rokeby hall
Bowness Rev. George, curate
FtMrmmrg^ Proctor Thos,
Bitstin Thomas, Proctor Jobu
Pietcber Joba Thompson Geo.
Biaks John, carpenter
Dinks Ann, shopkeeper
Kitcbing James, agent to J. B. S.
Morritt, Esq.
Trewitt Benjamm, blacksmith
Whitehead Wm. gardener
RoMAL»KiRK, (p.) In the wap.
of OilUng West and liberty of Ricbakmd-
ahtiet 6 aailae NW. of Barnard CaaUe. A
moat ezteaaiw parish, ritoaled In Teeadale^
extending ftom Doepdale, near Bamai^
Caatle, totheoonAneaof the thieeeouodea
of Ytfrk» Durham, aad Weatnoaeland.
This pariah lachidea the townships of Las-
tington, Cothentooar Hnadeith^aaive» Miofc-
lettm, Luae, Helwkk, and RuBaaUkick.
The obuiehia a very ancient itnutuae» da-
dioslsd to St RomaU, and ia auppoaed to
have been buiU by Fito-Hugh. The UvIng
ia a ssctory. la the patsonage of John Hod#-
acn, Eaq. and the ineumbent la the Rev.
Jamea BladdNUB, A.1L In theeburehiaa
full lea«th figure hk marble, topetpetuato
the memocy of the founders likewlae aeveial
martde tebleta to the memory of the aneieat
aad raqiectable family of the Malrea, ef
Partington balL Here l^ahoqiital for aU
poer persona, fbunded by Wm. Hutduaaua,
Gm|. of Clementfa Inn, London i and a Free
Grammar aohooV endowed with 902. per
ann. by the Rev. Charles Parkin. St Ro-
mald'a haU, the manor houae, belenge to the
rector, who ia ako kwd of the manor.—
Population, 377*
Barnes WiUiav, agent to tba Stockton
Bank
ostst
ROM.
[Norm Riding.]
nxTD,
TbompMui Rer. Jotaa, A.M.
Wrigbt Kew. M.
Dtxoo John, «iirg«on
Hugginion Antaonj, Bsq.
Farmeit, Ralne Jonathan
Barnes Wm. Skovkeepers,
©Ib^oo Charles Bofcg James
GoldlnrJohn Horn Peter
Waite Tbos. Raine John
WrlKhUunJohn fT^av^rt.
Maaom, Langerwood John
Rnlne John Raine John
Waite Re^nald' f^hteitongkig.
Waite John Collioson Josepk
Skoemaktr; Walker Wm.
Dent Wm. Watcon David
Hind James, blacksmith
Hodf^n James, butcher
I^ancaster Josepb, vict. Bine Bell
Liud Wm. oummon carrier
Oliver Edward, miller
RobhisoD Tbos. vict. Rose <fe Crown
Robson Mur>', vict. Mason's Arms
RoMAMBT, in the parish of North-
allerton, wnp. and liberty of Ailerton-
shire ; 1 mile 8. of Nortoallerton. A
small pleasant village, which derived
its name fktim the Roman road pas-
sing by it. Pop. 294.
Monkhouse John, gentleman
Russell John, gentleman
Walker Robert, gentleman
Rookwitk, in the parish of Thorn-
ton Watlas.«2wap. of Hang ^ast, and
liberty of Ricfamondshire ; 4 miles
WSW.ofBedale. Pop. T6.
Roaeberry Topping, In the parish
of Newton, wap. snd liberty of Lsngbsrgh :
3 miles S. of Ouisborough} a very steep
mountain, ooTcred with verdure ttom its
base to the summit ; it is seen at a great dis-
tance, and serves as a land maik for sailors.
Near the top Is a fine spring of excellent
water ; to the north west is the benutinil
Tale of Cleveland, with the county of Dur-
ham; to the east a view of theOerman
ocean; and to the south the prospect is
bounded by a chain of hills, rising above
each other in miO^'^c succession. Roseberry
Topping lit supposed to have been the Man
of the Saxons, as Prteburgh hill, within
three miles of it, was said to have been their
Venus. The altitude of Roseberry Topping
is 1488 feet above the level of the sea.
RottdaU, (East and West side)
in the parishes of Mtddletoii and Iiost-
ingham, waps. and liberty of Pickering
L>tbe and Rydale ; 7 miles NNE. ol
Kirkby. Moor-Side. There was here
••^ciently a Nunnery of BenedioUaesy
dedkaited to St. Maryand St. Law-
rence. Populatkm of Bast-side SSt^
West-skle 179.
RotkeHbrd Bridgt, in tbe parisb
of Baraingbem, wap. of GiOing West ;
4| mUes 8. of Barnard Castle.
RocNCTON East, In the narisli of
Rndby, wap. and liberty oi Lane-
bargb: Tmlles NNE. of Northaller-
ton. Pop. 135.
Wallet John, Esq. Orange
Ingledew Matthew, yeoman
KimngUMi John, yeoman
Smith William, yeoman
RouNCTON West, (p.) in the
wap. and Uberty of Ailertooshire ; T
miles NNE. of Northallertoo. Mere
is a church, dedicated to St. Jaanes ;
tbe livinr is a rectory, in the patron-
age of the King, as Duke of Lancas-
ter, and the incumbent is the Rev«
Monta^^ Wynward. of York, and the
curate IS the Rev. Edmimd GoMsmith.
Population, 217.
Pawcett Rev. Robert
Kendall Robert, yeoman
RoHufield HHi^ in the parish of
Hornby, wnp. of Hang Ran. and H^
berl}- of Richmondshire ; 3 miles N W.
of Cledale.
RocsBY, or RoxBY, in tbe pa-
rish of Hinderwell, wap. and liberty
of Langbargh; 11 niUes BNB. of
Guisborou^. There is here a small
Chattel ofliase to' the Parish Church
of HinderweU. Pop. 2d«.
Farmer*, Welford Joseph
Booth Wm. Welibrd John
Taylorson John
BaileyGeorgn, gamekeeper
Hick Wm. blacismith
Skelton John, wheelwright
Wallace Jane, vict. Board
Walhice George^ tailor
Rotr, in the parish of Orinton,
wap. of Gilting West, and liberty of
Ricbmoudsbire ; 2 miles NW. of
Reeth.
Row, in the parish of Wbitbv,
wap. aud liberty of Whitby Strand ;
5 mUes SSE. of Whitby.
RuckcrcfL m the parish of Giin-
ton, wap. of Gilliug West, and liberty
of Richmondshire ; 2 miles NW. of
Reeth.
RcTOBV. (p.) in the wap* and li-
berty of LangSaivfa: 3| mika WSW.of
Stokesley; a sraall viUag«, pimsMilly d.
tuated near the banks of Uw Levsw. Tht
mtr».
[Ifarih Riding.]
SAV. 523
ohureb is an anoient pbdn stmeture, dedi-
cated to AH SaiBta; the liTing it a Tioarage,
In the patronagt of the Hon. Ladj Amhent:
incumbent, Rer. Richaxd ShephenL Here
is a BmaU icl»>oI» with an endowment of £5.
per annam* for faachiiig nz poor dUldzen of
the village Pop. 76.
. Brigbam Geo. Esq. land agent and
valuer, coroner for Clereland, A
chief constable for the West diyi-
sion of Langbargb
ftaruf b Jasper, farmer
BrijC&am Robert, yeoman
Preston William, schoolmaster
Robinson Robert, com miller
Davison Chsorge Miller John
Milestone Tbos. Sedgwidc Tbos.
RuMiwiek, hi the parish of Hin-
derwell, -wnp, and Unerty of hang-
borvh ; Smiles NW.of Whitbv ; is a
small ftsbinfp Tillage, situated on the
■largin of the sea, which here forms
an inlet, called Runswick Bay.
RusTON, in the parish of Wyke-
bam, wap. and liberty of Pickering
Lythe ; 7i miles SW.of Scarborough.
Farmerx, Williamson Wm.
Dickinson John Skoemaktrt,
Hall Robert Dousling Francis
Pinckney John Dousling Henry
Hardy James, blacksmith
Jackson John, wearer
Koaggs Thomas, cooper
WiUoughby Thomas, wheelwright
RrswARF. in the parish of Whit*
by, wap. and liberty of Whitby
filtrand ; « miles SW. of Whitby.—
The greater part of Riiswarp adjoins
Whia»y. Pop. 1918.
Bonlby Jane, gentlewoman
Bamsnaw Mary, gentlewoman
Major Howden, gentleman
Miner Margaret, gentlewoman
' Moorsom Richard, Esa. sen. Airey hill
Penny man Miss Hannan, Rum warp hall
Simpson H. Esq. banker. Meadow field
Com MiUert. Feaster Robert
Bumard Francis Mead John, jun.
Elgie William, 4; Norman Francis
m^rdiant Robson Wm.
Farmers, Scott Richard
Beeforth Thos. Stone Matontf
Dobson John Robinson John
Elgle John Robinson Robert
Bennison David, vlrt. Bay Hor^e
Booth Williacn. millwright
Comer EHwara, butcher A grazier
Frankland Wm. wbeelmaker, <fec.
OalHIee Thomas; tanner
Harrison T. collector of assessed taxes
Main Barbara^ gardener
Main John. vi<£. Admiral Rodney
Robinson John. viot. New Inn
Weatberill Christopher, glover
Williamson James, joiner and wheel-
wright
Rutwiekf in the parish of FingalJ,
wap. of Hang East, and liberty of
Rtohmondshire ; 4| miles ENE. of
Middleham.
Jiye, (River) see page
RSftoa, In the oarish of Kirkby
Misperton, wap. and liberty of Pick-
ering Lythe ; 3 miles N.of Malton.-^
Population, 219.
Saliburnf in the parishes of Skel-
ton and Bretton, wap. and liberty of
Langbargb ; 6 miles NB. of Guis-
boroiigfa J situated upon the sea, near
Huntoiffe, inhabited chiefly by fisher-
men.
Sa LTBRi Oatb Inn, in the pa-
rish of Middleton, wap. and liberty of
Pickering Lythe; 8| mUes N. of
Pickerii^.
Todd Geo. vk^t. Waggon <fe Horses
Salton, (p.) in the wap. of Ry-
dale, and liberty of St. Peter's; &
miles S. of Kirkoy-Moor-Side. Here
is a church, dedicated to St. John of
Beveriey, in the patronage of G. W.
Dowker, Esq. of which tbe Rev. Ed-
mund Dowker is vk»r. Pop. U8.
Dowker Geo. Woodcock, Esq. hall
Farmers A Yeomen, Saunderson John
Burton Tbos. Snowden Matt.
Elierby T. and R. Wright John
EUerbyJohn,Spar-
row hill
Cook EUs. Vict. Black Dog
Pickard Wm. blacksmith
Saltcjbn orSATRON, in the pa-
rish of Grinton, township of Muker,
wap. of Gilling West, and liberty of
Ricbroondshire ; 6 miles N. of Askrigg.
Clarkson Joseph, gentleman
Clarkson John, gentleman
Salutation. (Hieh and Low) in the
Karish of Kirkby Fleatham, wap. of
lang West, anif liberty of Richmond-
shire ; 4 miles from Bedale.
Sandbeck, in the parish of Catte
rick. wiip. of Hang East, and lilierly
of RicbmondsUire ; 1 i mile S. of Rich-
mond.
Sandhofmexy in the parish of Pick-
bill, wap. of Hallkeid. and liberty of
Riomioiidshire ; 6 miles from Think.
Sand Button, see Hutton Sand.
8t4
SAN.
[NcHk Mmi$ff.l
8CA..
fkMmd'9 Kitdfimtkm puMiorii^ae*,
wi^ aad HNrty or LMi(tai«h| a wBm NW.
af WhiATitltuittdtmthttMeorarodcycfir
Mm Av wlrim of itanif ttM |NU|Miljr
ot Lord MulfraTe. TlMnb alMn ftbUK
«hklilitamt and
Kt ttM Mii Aounds «Hh
tattM mkt lMra» Mid «(«Mr
gthteoMt. blBtkaanterorjittte
ftwiuMtly I^Mid. ^ «M* 8ateM wys,
**lBBillriBtlMnlf& gwtitowrf <■§•>"
«rJ«tt, ft v«y iiMttoMi Iffonailitte
eohnir. HfebtaoitaiiA AtaOnfi tf tit fw-
Utjr. k toeuMdinglT Itglttt if tht Mtatt^
kbMrmlawac«r, and to qucQohed vidi oU : if
tiieTlitM. ithMftBattndlTft finrar,
Itrlth
gwBdbiu ia tht pMlihaf Bkonp-
toa. wip. aiHi WMUr <»r Fi«lMriiV
Lytle ; S milet WSW.alScaitawgk.
PopulatloD 139.
ham. and wap. of Bouoer; T mllet JN,
S. of Eaiiogwokl. IVp. in.
ScALBT, (p.) in tha wap« aad M-
baity of Pickariag Lytte ; a milet N.
W.^ Seaiboroach. HcM ti a veiy
aodant chardi, MkaUd to 91. Law-
rMioa,loUMpatioaMDrtkal>aaB ft
Chapter of York, of which tha Rev.
ThoiMi PfDfton B fioar. Pop. iie,
Baloes Wm. genUeman
Brown Peter, fonUemaa
Dlcldnson Joseph, gentle mail
OmodoB Rev. W. 8. ourata
Taylor M ra. Mary
WateoD John, sen. genUettMui
WherriUMrt. Hannah
B/adtomMf , Read DkSdnson
Annsuonr John Riobardeon John
Hunter TBot. Roblnton Joseph
Nonfanan Geo. dwithMMi John
Com mm&tn. SnilhMMi Robert
RobHMon Joeeph BtonehcMiie SaaaL
W^ion Geo. Tindall Samuel
Wrtght Wm. Tiadidl Joseph
Fofwtrt, Wallis Robert
Boddy Wro. WaUoa John, jun.
Coates Jonathan Waugh Abraham
CockeriU John WiUStms Richard
Coveley John WlllisJobn
Craven Jolin Youn^ John
Cross James Sko^wtakwrtt
Praokland Wm. Allison Geo.
Houson John, Hendrick Wm.
Jfewheggtai Wm. aimt M^mtm,
Onthwa&Bdw. Frank Aaioa
^eaiioo Wm. jtfonkmao Robert
IVea
OaokWea.
RMayTboi.
Brown ChaHes. liyidjaiy^^ _
Hodgson JottaoMfi. vfot. Alp
StoMhoiiK BamaM, vkU (Mt
Wilson Ralph, - •— -
ScALST MiL^ la the
Boilhy, wap. and Uhcfty of
L>ihe ; ft miles N. of Saait
A place much reaorted to bv the
paay of Scaiboioiigl^ in tae imtmm,
as atenxardan.
PeanoD J. vIct. aad oota Billler
flbaMy-, in the parishasof Biwler-
well and msiB(tan, waa. and lil>ait|
of Lai«bai^i7lO vi^lL cf OaishnA
Shsfiy IKmb, In tha farirh of
BairiMteOkWap. aadlihaclx afl«aft-
ha«h] 10 nUas B-ofGaMro*, ft ll
W. af Whitby, sitMled on tha hi||h
eead leadii^ ham Gaiabia' to ^
8CARB<Hl(HieH, (p.)
b litiMliA Is the vsp. of I .
and libtltT of Ssafbonogh, la 14
l7|BiB«teBN. ktitads, aadaHnianiM w.
kmcituds. 17iailaaftomPlcksffai» atfrsB
Whitby, and n fima Maltoa. Thso^gtai
of this plaos b not knova. bat Hsi-'— ^
or Soar, tlguifying a nxk, and Boigha fcsti-
fl«l|ilan. ThetowntoiiaiatediaftsTCflav
of ftbeautiAdbay.oatheshovtof Has CSss-
msa Ooaaa» aad laa altiiattai nearly ailiat
between Flamborough Head aodWhilh^ It
rtetftoBi tht than lathe fixai of aaampi'
thaatre, ledge towering oTer ledge; add the
ooooave dope of iti lenDl-cireular bay baa a
▼erypkturawiaeappeaiaacew Tbedturtiaa,
wMoh is admired for Its varioaa beaatieikk
thiM deaeribed by the coneet aad elsiaat
hiatodao of ScaibOMUgh. " To tba eait
stand the ndns of the andeot oaatle. vhoee
venerable waUa adorn the auinndtofalo%
promoalory. To th^ aouth ii & vMt egqpme
orooesn,aeoeneoftibehigheBt magnUksa**.
where fleeU ef ■hipaareftequentiyfeniBf.
Thereoaeiaf the nde leavee a ipairinai awa
upon the laads, eqaaUy oonvcBient ior «•
ewiee and eea bethlng. The nAeahiag^lie
of the oeean, and the dude of tlw neigb-
bouring hOls, give an agreeablo teanpeEKtsre
to the air diutqg the eultry heats of ssBBMri
and produee a gcateftil aasentty.*
Scarborough toeuppoeed la have beai
oae ef tboae ptaoeawMehWUUam thmCmm-
ror reduced to a state of deiolation ioeo».
SrCX.
[itfartt JBdfay.] «:a. aSS
•f lt:k.to beftundki a^ilwilvgrMtedto
*»lmmbf Uiaiy iL hi 1109 Heniy. IIL
gMMiAapatqntflDr nikiqera new pier at
£tan*diiry*» as it wa» Hhb oaIled«. and ona
•f theahaMMB ef thatpiinoaaneotioBs it aa
1li»N<np Towm to <nnta*dittiBotk» ta WabiK
gWi^eoB Wniliij ii^whfah wn Aa QUIVa^
Thtplmt. Ibriha tanicity of the ship.
plDfft dale their origio ftom the tiaoa. at
Hmmv UL nftok la tha Siih jmt of hb
jHtp^ gBMHtd tottialMttil^ bHrgfaiin, and
iniialittaBti, oettaln dutiaa to be lalicfi on
•Bjnaiwhaali' mfa md tUbb^vmn^ '*^to
make anew port with timhtrand sfeMe*".-.
Owing to the ooDfiaad state of the haxhoui^
wmd the iuufflaieoejr of theaaeicot pier, m
jKtwaapaMedinthaAth of Geo. II. for an-
hvglqf tlMpIarandharbour, and a duty of
ahaHjpenaf aohaldronift Impoied upon all
•oabladaninanjrshipor yrtmei Ikom New-
cutleorpartsbeloagiiigto it, together with
MsMiuhitSetoriinparth esporta and chip*
ping. payaMeat ScailMKragfa. Unlar the
opaBBtianef tWeaetihe pter wae eartandad
ga.toogthof ISOOflsel tat thawhokk Bat
■dadonen deemed it adnrinUa, in order to
•tenape'thadepak and capacity of the haiw
^oar ttiltiaoie^ tobnUdancw pier» aiveep.
fal^failo the aia, wUh. a> horge portioa of a
ehakk Tha-Jbiiadatione of tWt piev an 60
«Mt in taeadlh, aMi at thecuryatnie 681lMtt
irivffl. when flakhed^extaMl 1300 fsat into
fhe aia» and about 40 feet are eompleted
mrnuUf. The atones used in ila oonstruc-
tlott aMiBMocDea^ many of tern weighing
ftoQiMtoaOUna^eaefa^ Theyaragotftom
MwlMdtBNabb quarry, about two miles to
Qweoath ofihe harbour, and placed hi their
piapeesitnaliambyaaiiaplemeduakieal hi-
vsniidn df great powcv^ conatuatsd fbr the
foiposeb TMsiharhour tatheooly port be-
tween the Huniber and Tynemontfa haven
tftareiMps of latge buiJau caa tod a safe
KAiga tak the ^otait easterly gales wfaSdt
.- „v— . Thesltoa-
Hon of the harbour unfortanatsly eapoeos it
in be warped up with sand, and the agitation
elthesea. in thepe ationg eastKly gales, it
ih* aMttpowccfel agent fer keeping Che port
frina Magalfefllutely choaked up.
^ flearboffoogh is a borough, and sends
•waaHBAoa tDparttuaent It was faicor-
fMMadliyclMrtar in flie reign of Heniy If.
iMeh haa been tionflnaed Bad extended hi
aiaeeedingrelgas. The oeipontioB consists
«f'tWoBBiHflb» two Coronersi foor Cham-
Uilains. andaetauaoQ CouoeU of tWrty-
felx menfben, classed in three branches of
f»eNe each. Thei flriiowing is the list of
h^gtathe
of thaUflKof tto*
BAtLiwwn ninheii!iWfaaa>«< Uaua
)U»EiquixaB»
CoROMaB8..Mr. Henry Coolteand Mj^
UabmUMntmL
Ftaar Twittirs— Jf «. JqAm IfbeAi/^
M» Mt\ Thomof gottkr, Mr, HklmMmFwm
ler, Mu Mr, JokmCtmlBout Mn. fhii/snlji
Efmien Mt% Robert TbubiU, Mr. Amthmtg
Buadcki Mr. Jok» Trtwit, ** Tiirju
Tatfior^ Mn WUliam IWef,, Mr. JMn
WomUUl, ami Mtk Thomas KM.
rHUMaanTi^mtai Mr. Bdwaad Hepaar
Uebden, Mti aeoi«B Woodhowe PuvelCi
Mt; Samuel Wharton* Jun. and, Mc tiTingi
Neifield, sen antf Cftan^MFordM.
SaooxD TwBLva-^r. Jo$q^ n*
neterman, MT.aamiulWhaH9»,un. Mn
fVmiam Chambers, Mr. Wimam Moartmmt
Mr.JohnHUlCbtU^oH, Mn Htnry Bymm,
Mr, JtOmBett, Mr.Johm'Ksidaa, Mn Jamu
Caoptr, Mr. John Mali^j Mt. Thtiaai
nnaabern aad Mr. RobertrFbRett.
Tmnn Twutsvm^.Mr. ThomaaAAoii.
aon^ Mr. CUatopiMv Goalaai, Mr« Oeon»
liurisQB, Jun^ Mr. Vataitine nmivijwn
mci Thonaa PBdMn» Mn MMgrava Itebto*
«ni» Ibv IttehanLWilUMMai^ Mr. Bdwaid
Dounei» Mr.Jeha Whartoa* Mn Tbemas
Stainesi^ Mi^ John WoodaH, juB< Mb OaoBM
Eowkr,. Chmrch-IVanltiu
Those Hi Itrilelattera heve^erved the
oOceof Boiyft,
I*Aw Oanoaaa or ma GoaaoaMMN^
HisGraee theDulge^f Bali«A i
John Travis. Eeq* Dapntff
Common Clert*
This bomugh sent piamlwai to iTrwwnraro
theSSdofBdimrdl. aaAiathaoi4p pirate
ihiaeountyKYcBlbiwd Hull eaomls^ that
KfgUwiy retimiadi nwmbs m bejag thntirtn
offidwardYXi. Thari^ oieiartien»iaiv
thecoiposatioB. eonMas<jiteat9'imt in«
dividuals*. aa atatad abowi th« Bailifb mm
the retuniiag!oaaar% and the pattenaei tha
baroughtfceDulteoC-RaiAlaadaoA theHui
olMuigaavek TVpmiffnt irwmhiasmM,
the RL Hon. Chas. m,«. '=t**^_ fTpaaliM
of. Um House of Commom, Palace yani,
London; and the Hon. Edmund Phimis, 64,
Mount street, London.
This place gives the titloof an Earl to
the noble fiunily of tumley which csuldqoi
wa4 Qonferred by Kiug WUli«n III. on the
l«t»iof April, UWO. Richard III, in 148ff,
changed the consUtution of this borough,
vesting. the government hi the hands of a
Mayor, Sheriff, and twelve aldermen, and
bp4lMr<aaiahohartOT- *' the- town ofl Bcacde-
burgh and the manar of WaUesgravtf *- weee
YV
sm
acA.
[North Biding.]
SCA.
I comtf, but tbM chir>
Iby tuj of
I kingi, the oofpotathjn iitum*
tht towB and
i wpin Into th« Coimtir of
Yatk*
NopMtof theBrit&ih
• ritMttoo iiMie eoimoiait ordflUffhtftd for
The bay to
B nd o|MB to the na; iht water pure
— i >iMM|iaiMiH thtnai to dctn, onoocli
and Ann, and the iadteatkm of the beach
tomda the na ao fradual at to be aearoely
fmttpHhU. No oooMenble lirer hnpain
theatrn^th of the brlnat and bathfa^ ma j
bepcrftnMd ai an tfanei oT the tide, and
aknoit in aU khKto oC weather with Mrarity.
The I It tola ell il minecal waten which hav«
imdeied thto a ptooe of general renrt, as
win for penoM of dittinetion as for AunlHea
fta the nkkUe ranks of lift, were dtoooveied
80 early as the year 1690. by an intelUgent
lady of the name of r^vrow, who having
abiinad that they communicated a nuMt
eolour to the alonaeoTer which they passed,
eoi^eotnied that they posswitd medicinal
qnalittoi, and hwrJaf aiwitilned thatfkct by
her own expenenea, rwosnrafnded them to
a<hwi» and aooabranght them into a degree
of eslftmaitlfln which the test of two ocntoitos
has stootm to be weO founded. The spaws
Ktfeeonilst of tfto wells, the north or ^aly-
baat% andthesoiitfa orsaUnewell, situated
on the seashore at the foot of the cUm
Bttto to the south of the town, where there
to a tsiiaoe a4)oininf the spaw-houae, ftom
whanee they ars dtopwiaed.* In Dceember,
In the year 1737* these springs were over-
whelmed, and for a time lost l^r the sinking
of a largemMsof the diff, but by diligent
sisrsh they wen reeorered and hare ever
to flow with their original
I In nntanpaired perftetion.
, hftTe ben of ooone Butanittad
•tedanaUtttion, and the resnH appears
•mas per ^dlon t sad <
smaD quantity of gm a
air.« Ther
here or
cmuneraiad* botittoahraysasfoforai
teeonsnlthto i
of 1
to be that a gallon of the south wen, or
paagli« water, eaatafaM 837 gtaim at solid
aaatlert and tibe north well or dialybcate
wntsreomalm tSSgfatnsin the sameqoan-
tyofwntsrt—tbus
AHALvaia. 8, WelL N. PFM.
Sttlphateof Magnesia 128 grains 98
Muriate of MagnesU 16 14
CafbQnaieofLhne..M 88 61^
Carbonate of Iron^... a.C 3
Sulphate of Lime..^ 6&4 544
Muriate or Natron..... 4 8.1
«37
833
i.T!?l**»5»*^P**«» *« the spiwi for the
<»» to 7t. 6d. eaeh indiTiduaT
{ cnUenCTi pakyt
St VltoA Daoeet dtoordeis of the headi
general deUttty t entaoeoos dtoorden I fonti
rhenmatismi obstruetionetsenphalat tatow
mittcDto and scurvy. Healthy peamw, amy
Nee fatfo iB heabh by
gofa« into the sea heated, or by conttani^
too long hi the water. When the bathing
does not produoe a moderate glow after qaM-
tii«thewatari when the rtillTfnt iiiaisfliia
contimies; when the cxtreraitieB become
cold, the spirito languid, the head dtoordcrad,
cr the appetite hnpahed. itmayheaenchided
that bathing to other doii« harm thM good .
There ars here tfame eepaate eetabitohmealB
where warm sea water baths may be 1^
when required, two of them on tte eUff I «f
which one to kept by Mr. TmTto,an|eeto|
theother by Dr. Wm. Harlands 4k Ibethfad,
near the Pler^ by Dr. Thompeon ami Mr.
M'Turk. There to atooaGenenlSenBniUiv
Inflnnary, supported by voluntary eeofeibn.
tione,on the plan of the Matgate Bethcsdatf
wherethesick poor arc anowndtobaflMgratto,
Of the hms and lodgto«4iousm H to
mmeccssary to speak In thto plaee, as diey
are enomerated with great partienlailty in
the sQt(fotaied directory. The boslnem of the
post-ofikse, and of the eoaches and «^(gea^
a species of infaimatlOB ao eessntfed to both
visitors and residenta, wiB also be found
stated hi detaU, sult)otoed to the Itot of «•
inhabitants of Searbmought
The parish chtffdi of St. Mary* «l-
gbially a convent for the Ostereiattik to a
vicarage, in the patronage of Lord Hothmn,
of which the Rev. John KMt, to the incom-
beat. Thto church wm formerly a spadois
and magnifleent stmctnre, m the rutes at
the eastern part of U sufltoientty faldteale^
and in the tlmeof Henry TIIL it wasadomeJ
witti three ancient towers t but dmh^Oe
siege of the easUe, a kidgment wsB made Intt
by Sir John Mddrum, and thepwuauieJi*
flee to only a ftagment of that wMeh the
CatroeHtes ei^oyed. Thto to now the only
diureh hi Scarborough, though the town
couM once boast ito thrse houses of «« Alan
* Hinderwell'sHtotory of Scarborough.
SCA.
[North Riding,]
8CA.
527
— gray, blatk, and white." The other
fUmem of wonUp hei«^ are the Indepen-
doBtt, in St Sepukhre street; the Bap-
tist^ in Weatgate ; the Methodists, in Church
etreett the Roman CathoUcs, In Auborough
street t and the Quakers, in St Sepukhre
straeti on the last of whom it may be re-
marked, that the founder of their eommu-
nlty, George Fox, was imprisoned in the
CBJ^ here, twelve months, in the time of
Charles II. and the room in which he was
lodged part of the time, " lying,** as he
aays, " much open, the wind drove in the
rain so ffMrdUy, that the water came over
my bed, and ran about the room, so that I
was glad to skim it up with a platter.** This
was the nature of hto kidging, and of his
Ibod he says, *' A three-penny loaf lasted
me three weeks, andsometimes longer, and
most of my drmk was water, with an InAi^
skm of w<»mwood r
The anckttt and stupendous eastle,
ODce the glory, and stiU the ornament of
Scarburougii, was built in the reign of King
Stephen, by William le Gros, Earl of Al-
bemarle and Holdeness. Here Piers de
OftTeston, the £svourite of Edward II.
«Might reAigi against the exasperated barous.
but a^ a short alcge, he was obliged to
surrender for want of supplies, and lost his
head« as already related, in the eastle of
Oediugton.* Robert Aske, the leader of the
Pilgrims of Grace, made an unsucoessfUl
attempt upon Scarborough Castle, in 1536.
In the time of Wyaf s rebellion, in 1553, U
was surprised and taken by the stratagem o(
introducing a number of soldien, disguised
as peasants. This atehievement was per-
formed by Thomas, second son of Lord
Staflbrdf but his success was of short dura-
tion* three days afterwards the place was re-
taken by the Earl of Westmoreland, and
Staflbrd} and three other of.the leaders were
ooDveyed to Londuo, and executed fbr high
treason. During the civil wars, io the ca-
lamitous reign of Charles L this castle was
twiee besieged, and taken by the parliamen-
tary army. The first siege lasted for twelve
monthly and Sir John Meldrum, by whom
the forces of parliament were commanded,
fell before the works. ' The command of the
besieging army then devolved upon Sir
Matthew Boynton, to whom 9hr Hugh
Chobniey, the governor, was oMged to sur-
render on the 2Sd of July, 1643. Colonel
Boynton, the successor of the Baronet, having
declared for the King, the castle once more
came into the hands of the royalisU, but the
garrison growing mutinous, the Cokmel
was obliged to capitulate, and on the lOth
* See VoL I. page 401.
of December, 1648, the fortress was again
surrendered to parliament, and taken pos-
session of, in their name, by CoL BetfaeL
This castle, sharing the fkte of its fdkms,
was dismantled by order of parliament But
on the breaking out of the nb^Oaa, in
1745, it underwent a temporary repair, and
when the danger was over, the present 1mu>
racks, containing twelve apartment^ were
erected, and will accommodate 120 soUiaif.
Since that time, three batteries have been
erected for the protection of the town, and
harbour, two of them at the Sputh, and one
at the North side of the castle yard.
The rums of the castle are situated at
the Eastern extremity of the town, on a
lofty promontory, elevated mme than 900
feet on the southern, andSaOfoeC on the
northern side, above the level of the sea,
and presenting to the north, Oie east, and
the south, a vast range of perpendicular
rocks, completely inaccessible. Its western
aspect is also bold and majestic, being a high,
steep, rocky, stope, commandh^ 0ie town
and the bay. The whole area, at the top of
the hill. Is upwards of nineteen acres of
excellent soil, gently sk>ping near 20 fset
ftom the north to the south lines. Under
an arched vault, towards the East dde of the
ca&tle yard, near Uie site of the ancient cha*
pel, is a reservoirc^ water, which will con-
tain 40 tons, called the '< Lady's WeU,"
supposed to be supplied by the rain water
which faAs upon the <»stle hill, through
subterraneous drains. The approach to die
castle is by a gate-way, on the summit (^ a
narrow isUimus, on the western tide above
the town. Without the ditch Is an out-
work, which was the ancient Barbican. The
walls of Ae tower are 12 feet thick, cased
with square stone, and themoftar te so hard
that it is actually crystallaed Into spar. In
this, as in shnihtr structures the dlflbrent
strales have been vaulted, and divided by
strong arches. The area of the BaUlnm, in
which the tower te sitoated, contains half an
acre of ground; and thesommitaf the hilt
was defended on the western side by em-
battled walls, flanked with semi-drcnlar
towers, fVom whidi arrows were dladiaiged»
but these are now felling rapidly Into deoay.
It is also said, that large and ponderous
pleeea of timber were so placed, as to be In
oonstantreadineaa to be rolled down upon an
enemy attempting to approaA the walls.
From a view of these ruins. It appears, that
before the invention of artillery, tMs ancient
and femous castle was abscrfutely Impreg-
nable.
YT «
9CA. [Noiih JTuKflg.]
8CA.
Eihxmed all her
Anovntain,
Nature hert
Ibcrvowen. PoriHethcgiv*
MifblM«rt*tiM«oo«t tvwafl
; wlMMedowiUieboUeitcy*
horror loalu : for moat th' r^~
ApcMiledifl;
WUhdinrha .
Of bowndlfw ocean, tplced wtth guard iaa roda i
Then decked the iDountalBi«m. aiiiaci— ■ pwil
Witht ■ ^ -
The trade and eommeroe of Sear-
! OB a ooBtraeted teala. The
atpacti eoMlet chiefly of com, butter fai
fliUim, haoM, haeon, and salt flih ; and the
impocti of ooab tnax Newcastle} gcoeeric*
Xiram Loodou i ^timber* deals, hemp, & flax,
ftom the Baltkw and* in time of peace,
lataody and Genera from Fnuiee and
HoUaad. The average tonnage of the poet
I to ahout t5,000 tone. There are
a laU
Inthe
aoo, tM preMDca of viaiton ixQparta a ctlmu-
Juetotheintaaaltndeof the place, and the
dMpa an. lav the moat part, wen Hocked
with ooaomodltkt and handtomely fitted op.
The fliheriei are not on a large eoal^ but
they aTeoondneCad with qiirit, andnotonly
aflbida wpply to the reddent inhabitaati
■and to the eonqiany who resort hMier In
aeanh of health and gratlfloatkm, but (hey
alio eontribnta to lupply the interior wiOi
whoteiome fbodf drawn from that inohauat-
obiaatote house theOcean.
Three Steam Paekets, the Jama Watt,
the cup qf Kdhilntrgh, 6t the TourUi, peas
bin twioea week« on their voyage between
London & Edinburgh, andgreat fkoiUUes are
Ihenbyaflbrded to travellen bound either to
the southern or northern metropolis. The
Scarbotongh sgenfi for these vewds, are, Mr
I Hill, and Mr. David Nlchotson.
Tbemaribet^ which are amply stocked
hpioivistons»aM held twice inthe week*
Thursday and Saturday; and
the Mn, whioh are principally fur cattle,
«D Ho^y Tfauadagraad Old Martinmas day.
Miri TfTnnrtill i Tn whosebanking
«oneaMi ia oaDdad an In Queenstrae^ and
who dmw upon Sir Paler Pole, Back & Ca
Xandon, aaanoiwtheonly bankers in Soarbro^.
ThepuUW buildingsase the TownOiaU,
Priaoiwihe iMMubly-noou, andthe Theatre,
4Kehislve of the Bathsand theSpaw-houae al-
aaady mentioned. The Town-haU is a spad-
auabuikUiv, in Long Room street, whece the
SesrioM are held, and the public budoeas of
the town transaotad i the Assembly-rooms
Bvesituated in the same street, Mi^ Cooke
is the pennanent ouster of the ceremonies;
the subscription for the season is one guinea,
end Its. the admission foe for non-subacriben ;
ttie ball nights during the season are Tues-
day and Friday in each week. TheTheatra
aaewbnildii«, in TamMr street, neaUy
fitted up, and well sappllcd with pcitUimaa
aad scMtic deeotatioas.
The principal cfaaritlct here are, lh«
Hospital for won out and disabled scnncn,
under the govMnraent of the Trinity House,
Deplfiird-Strond, situated on the road to the
North Sands, Whkfa aflbrds a eomfortabia
asyhnn to many fomtties and iadividualiw
and is supported by ftands arisfaig fltona ships
bdonging to the port of Scaiborough, cadi
of wMdi pays drnpenee per month for eveiy
perKn on boBid, so kmg as the sUp is at sea.
The Amicable Society, for doChii^ and
educating thechtklren of the poor, estabHsb-
ed 17S9, which has under Its care fifty boya
and twenty glrii^ suppoited by votantary
snbscdpdons, and by eoOeelloos after mr-
mona pteached for Its support at Che chwdi:
A spinning school: a Lancaaterian school:
a School of Industry : and a Bumbcr of
Sunday scfaook.
Thera is also a Savtogs Baift ta^^iear-
borough, for receiving the savings «f tl^
humbler rlsesw of society, and augmcntii^
them' by an annual interest of 4peroeat»
paid upon all sums invested.
The population of this town b ad-
vandng gnidualty ; in 1811 it amounted to
7430; Inl821,to8188; Which, mMidering
the acknowledged salubrity of the air, and
the consequent longevity of the lidiabttaali^
is not a very material increase.
The country adjacent to Scarbocm^
is finely diversified With hiOs and dales, and
exhibits a variety of nanantic aoeMvy..—
We^xmncsB, or tMvef$ Motmt, (so csOed
team fbe improbable tradltioin thata battery
directed against the castle was placed here,
when on ver Cromwell commanded the pariia*
mentary armies) is Utde more than a mile
from the town; itb approached by an easy
ascent, and presents one of the moat dcVglrtftil
natural Hiarine toraoes in England. From
this eminence wbidi Is 000 foetabove the
level of the sea, there is a magnlfirieot view
of the eoatt, the Castle hiU, and its venera-
ble ruin; the town, the harixMir, and the
piers, with the mighty expanse of Che Ocesa,
bounded only by the horiaoo. Of the JUdet
about Scarborough, as they are locally eslled,
itisunneceeiary tospeakhere; theplaceslo
whioh they extend beii^ all described In this
wodc under their proper heads, and it is only
necessary to enumerate and reforto Hack-
ness, Filey, Flamborough Head, BurUngtaa,
and Robin Hood's Bay.
SCA.
[North Biding.]
8CA.
5519
Po§l-MiMirut, Rachabl Woooall,
Office, Palace HiU,
Letters arrlTe ftom York, Malton aikd Lon-
don every morning at 7 o'clock, and
depart at | past 1 afternoon.
DIRBCTORY.
Allen Isabella, geiitwmn. Newbro' st.
Barnby Mrs. Castlej^te
Bates Ann, gentwmo. Queeo ft.
Bean Wm. gent, out of the bar
Bell John, Esq. Bell Vue
Bias Mrs. EUz. Queen stieet
Blancbard Mrs. Samb, Newbro' st.
Boflx David, gent. Cooke's row
Boldera Wm. yeoman, WestSandgate
BotlomkT Mrs. Arm, Long W^^st^^te
Brt'Hry Mrs. KnrrieU Atin, Queen st.
R ri i^ a* Joh ij r 1^ LI t. Batt T '» ?f ttei
Jin>\4 II Peimick, i^ftiL Oooke'* row
Byruii HeiiOj N^^"^* St. MJir} >( ^(Jeet
Vii^t* AIr«. ifeittlewomrui, KUtg jfLieet
Climiibf rs Wni. geot* Tulkri^ate
Cbiuiibers Thnmu'Ej getit. Qiiny st.
Cham hen Jubn, gfut. Qutn*!) strict
t'lark FtTjJH^J*, i*"'- Mt^rchtiKt's row
I'ot^kt-rill Mrs. Cotheripje, Si\n4 side
C^UJrui 5Irs. Aijn, Brttly'i! street
Co<Lmer Mrs. Mary, Newrbm' srre<?t
roiihon John^Kt^nt- Si. Sqiuk'hrB st,
CiTti^in* Mt<. DoroltiVj Auliro* i*^
iJuTU Gfo. sjent. witWiit I be b^iE
Diwiity Mr*, June, Newbjo* street
Dowker K*^v. Kdmiu»d, Kcwbw' it.
Duflf Mrs. Jean, Queen street
Elders Mrs. Jane, Queen street
Fletcher Mrs. Jane, St. Sepulchre st.
Fox Mrs. Hannah, Palace bill
Glover Mrs. Catharine, Castlegate
Goldsbronsh Mrs. Elis. Princns st
Goodrick Mrs. EUi. CUff
Gray Mrs. Hannah, Quav street
Gray Mrs. Elis. Queen street
HaighRev. Wm. Sand side
Harding Mrs. Mary, Auborough st.
Harrison John, yeoman. Tanner st.
Harrison Francis, gent, uatty's st.
Harrison Creo. yeoman. Leaden pott st.
Harrison Geo. yeoman. Dumple st,
Hawson Robt. gent. Cooke's row
Headley Tbos. icent. Sand side
Headley Miss Margaret, Send side
Hebden Edw. Hopper, Esq. CliflT
Hebden Miss Grace, Queen street
Henderson Robert, gent. Cliff
genderson Mrs. Esther Cliff
erbert Mrs. Jane, Queen street
Hesp Mrs. Princess street
Hesselwood Rt. gent. Leaden post st.
Hinderwell Tbos. Esq. Newbro' street
Hodgson Mrs. does street
godgsoo Mrs. Mary, Sand side
«niby Hn. Mary, Long Westgate
Hudson Mrs. Sophia, Sand skle
Husband Wm. yeoman, Friar's entry
Jordan Tbos. gent. Princess street
Keld Tbos. Em. Long room street
Kendal Admiral John, Auborough st.
King Mrs. Jane, Albion place
Kirk Rev. John, vicar. Long Westgt.
Lakeland Tbos. gent. Tanner street
Lord Mrs. Peggy, Newbro' street
Lund John, Esq. Princess street
Maling Geo. gent. St. Mary's street
Maynitrd David, yeoman. Tanner st.
Megson Mrs. Elizabeth, Auborough st.
Metcalfe Mrs. Attn, Princess street
Mills James, yeoman, Auborough st.
Morrelt Ann, gentwn. Cliff
Neal John, yeoman. Long Westgate
Nesfield Mrs. Elix. Auborough st.
Nlgbtingiile John, gent. Long Westgt.
OldfielcfDr. J. Hfgb Westgate
Owen Charies, sen. yeoman. King st.
Owen Cbaries, jun. yeoman. King st.
Parkin Tbos. gent. Sand skle
Parkin Miss Ann, West Sandgate
Pearson Tbos. gent. Princess street
PhiUiskirk Mrs, Ann, Queen street
Revis Mrs. Mary, Tanner street
Roberts Major Chas. Huntriss row
Roberts Charles. Esq. Albion place
Robinson Miss Elix. Huntriss row
Robinson Geo. yeoman, A uborough st.
Robinson Benj. yeoman. Castlegate
Ruston Anthony, gent. Batty's street
Saraent Rev. Geo. High Westgate
Sedman Wm. gent. Baitv*s st.
Shaw Miss Hannah, Castlegate
Sherwood B. gent, without the bar
Shore John, Esq. liong room street
Smith Thomas, 3reoman, Sand skle
Snowball Mrs. Jane, Long Westgate
Staines Thomas, gent. Tollemte
Stephens Wm. gent. Newbro' street
SJopford Wm. gent. Albion place
Sykes Rev. John, ToUergate
Taylor Gawan, Esq. Ne^io' street
Thomas Wm. gent. Cooke's row
Thompson Mrs. without the bar
Thompson Tbos. M. D. Albton place
TindaU John, Esq. Cliff
Tindall Robert., sen. Esa. High Westgt.
TindaU Wm. yeoman, Huntriss row
Todd Mrs. Jane, without the bar
Topham Miss Mary, St. Sepulchre §t.
Towie Richard, yeoman, LongWestgt.
Travis Wm. Esq. ordnance store keep-
er, Newbro' street
Turner Mrs. Jane, Batty's street
Vardy Mk^ael, yeomon. Sand siHe
Wellburn Mrs. Mary, Bnlty's street
White Georse, yeoman, Castlegate
Whiting RtoD. yeoman, Long room st.
Whittle Joshua, gent PiUace hill
Williamson, Rtefaard, gent. Albtonpl.
Williamson Tbos. gent. Princess st.
yyS
flflO MCA.
TouiigllB.Rlte.BoUf
[North Mi^nff,] acA.
BaiiieiSUs.DiiaM>le.liMt
lrrf» Hw. TboMs, Queen street
iatdaB«n«oW».AAiic Newbn^
„_T de, (Freadi) Friart
entry
£otter Wm. Kto^ street ^^^
AmpiOQ Wa. Ouoke"^ row
Tho«PMiitt80. »t.lje|Miicb««t.
Sis?? J?*^i ^'«*«'« "»^
WtUbiim Qeo. Menliut>s tow
AgmiU,
HUl Frwek (to JMlafcto' « Umiom.
don, itAflun ship) Newtm^ »t.
*P««niyeddai, (lotteiy) New.
teo' street
jimeker fSmitkt.
Cobb William and Cki. 8aod side
FlemingGeorKe, Bolts
Mareb Wm and Bet^jaaiin, Sand side
jfrckiUet,
Cb— ibew Wm. Lonff Westgat^
Attmrfdet ^rndSoUdHm.
fSm^SJl p. King atreet
Ooniwall Jobn, Queeii street
Hesp Jobn, Tanner street
Hoinby Bmn. Long room street
^^^«r5f«M» («5^ notary) and
Natbudelllowafd Usber, feew-
bro' street '
S!*«» R; «• 0* notary) Newbio* st.
sbore Artbur. Long room street
Tbomton W. D. Vewbro' st.
Travis A Woodall, Long room st.
WaideU T. M. Hewbro?£SS
Uybourn Tbomas, Leaden post st
MaarBWUIi«n,Cair street ^
^*tWM John, (and sberiflT's oflScer),
B«tty^ St. '
Simpson William, Cross street
Bacon, ihm, tfo. Pacion.
goy~i«5««. King street
S?S?*^?^*t, WertSidgttt
Nedby Wllbam, Globe stieA
Jjcwton Cbailes, Newbro' sti«et
Pecket Cbtistop&er, Lomr n ^^^
Soott Thomas, Croirtreet
Shaw Beejaaiin, East Sandntie
SleightbelSiSy, CawstSt
Waad Gttoige, Dumple steeet
Bank.
^«S,«JL TIndaJl, Cooke and CM. (om
Sir Peter Pole <fe Co.) Qoeen sC
Baiht,
gpriaiMl William, FUey roirf
Thom{Mon and Co. Qoaj stueet
TimnsWUliam,Clir ' '^"^
BiUimrd TahUt.
stieet
Watson Peter, King street
^,^ , Btackmilk:
NicbGdsonJohn, Tanner street
Reed John, Cross street
BitokmlUn, Prmttn, Sl«ii<mtrt, ami
Bmdmrg,
AinswQrtb Jane,(bootelr. JNewbro* st
''•*"Nei£'n^lSr'»^"»*^>
Mlllson R»^d.f binder) Cross st.
Sednjan A WedAll, (A paper bangiiw
daalefs, and letter pM ife <3opatr
« ^'A^ «*'*"?«> I'«'i^«»ro' streef^
Tod^ Cbnstopber A Joaaph, (printed)
Long room street
fimi find ^Hhmnkefi^
Ahl^y Jnnhthau, Lonj^ rmtn itfiwt
AnJrt w,-? .fohrj, Mt^fduijir^ mw
Biijijdiiilojj Kdmirffj LefltJeu |m*lst,
Cljiik Johij, Lou^ West^ttt*
CmnxwIl h R, J, '\*^Brbro' street
Foi Vi illtam, Merchwit'* iwr
JrihxoFi J lime*, Cnrr.<ftr»et
Cinuu WjlHajii, S'L Sepulchre rtfwt
Hiime WHlt*^r, Prit>oess street
Jnrk^on JttJjn, St. SeH,achri? «tiwt
Jfshn^uh TEKTFiias, CiHTke'f mw
Lai hiihni Willmm, Lonff Westotff
h^azhUttx TEiomo*, Lona Wwtisnte
M u r; Ji ri J I Ttiomas, Me^ant 'a ru»
PtumM'k WllliujT,, Kiuic street
Perc) Geof/e, Nnwhro^strert
Rcw> JoJm, Ucg Wt^g»t*
8CA. [North Riding.]
9CA.
581
Salmoiid Edward^Tuthill
Sellers Thomas, West Saodgate
ThomjpsoD Christopher, Cross street
Tomkiison John, Newbro' street
Vjckermao William, St. Helen's sqr.
Wetbeiill Peter, Dumple street
Wrigley John, Leaden post street
Brnzier$ mnd TinplaU fForktr*.
Bye D.' Newbro' street
Dale John, Newbro' street
Goodbarp Jowph, Leaden post street
Killerby Benjamin, King street
White Thomas, Carr street
Brwmt tmd MalUUrt,
Hammond Joseoh, (maltster) Paradise
Hutchinson Williaro, Tanner street
Nesfield Geo. <& Son, Auborough st.
Pafe and Dale, Tanner street
Wdlbam John,(brewer) Huntriss row
Brieklajfers and Buitdtrt,
Barry Wm. (<fe brick maker) Long
Westgate
Boyea James, St. Hary's street
Fryer Thomas, Long Westgate
Oamett Robert, Dumple st.
Southwell John, (and briok maker),
Albion place
Thompson and Sauuderson. (and brick
. makers,) Auboroogfa stieel
Buiekert,
AUanson William. St. Helen's square
Anderson John, St. Helen's square
Bailey James, St. Helen's square
Bowman Kingrosff, St. Sepulchre st*
Prown William, Dumple street
enwick Duvid, New Shambles
Leake ^.obert. Sand side
Megglson Stephen, Cross street
Pearson John, New Shambles
Petty Thomas, New Shambles
Rean George, jun. St Helen's square
Eowbotham Isaac, New Shambles
Sed^ian Thos. sen. Leaden post st.
Sedman Thos. jun. LeaJeo post st.
' Sedman William, Len ien post street
Vaxey Wm. Henry, New Shambles
Wilson Thomas, If ewbro' street
CaA«iMf Makern.
Those marked thus « are Upholateren.
•Archer Tristram, St. Sepiilchre street
•Jameson Daniel, Newbro' street
Lawson Thomas, Huntriss row
Lunn Thomas, St. Sepulchre stneet
Thornton Samuel, Globe street
White Daniel, Merchant's row
CksmitU mmi Druggist*.
Champley John, Newbro' street ^
F«s John, N»wbir9' street
Turner and Weddill, Newbro* ativet
Oaaeh BuUdert
Potter WfUiam, without tke ^ar
SoOey M. L, tep of HuntfiM walk
Brown Ann, St. Mary street
Owen Joseph, King street
n . . « Confectioner:
Beswick B. without the bar
Grayson Benjamin. Newbro' street
Newton Chartes, rfewbro> street
Richardson Ellen, without the bar
Waine George, Newbro' street
Coopers,
Chapman John, Carr street
Morwan Robert, Quay strtjet
Watson George, Quay street
Cork Cuitirs.
vfi!Jf?}-^"**"!A^"fi^ Westgate
White Georm, tnm street
,, , Com Faeiars,
Hudson Jeremiah, Sand (Ode
Marflitt Robert. Bland's otiff
Com and Flour Dtaiers.
Pennock John, Newbro' stivet
Pitts John, Newbro' street
/>.u ,« ^*»^ JUiUers.
GibsoaWm. Carr street
Nesfield Guy, without the Bar
Newton Charles, Newbro' street
Pennock John, Newbro' street
Pitts John. Newbro' street
Simpson Robert, PlauUtion mill
CmrriereandLeatkm' CtMere.
Adamson John, Cross street
Campion George, Cross street
Milligan P. (leather cutter) Globe tt.
wuTE^'i^""**^ Cross street
Whitebewl Francis, High Westgate
^ ^ ^ CuUery Dealsrs.
Crossby Jane, St. Sepulchre ftieet
Howes Henry, Globe street
Mears William, Carr street
Dyers.
gjfk Marv. (silk) Dumple street
Thacker John, Cross street
Fire and Lift Insurance Jgenta.
i^^ ^:J' f- B«*won, King street
BntLsb, Bern. Fowler, Princess street
Counbr and Provident, Sedman and
Weddill, Newbro' street
Earie, Robert Marflitt, BUnd's dlff
Globe, Rciberl Goodwill, Newbro' st.
Hope, W S Pn^e, Newbro' street
Impenal. hA\u Hmp, Tanner street
Newcastr^, Tjficrt, St. Sepulchre st.
Phoenix, Ttobt. W.^, Queen st
RoyalE:yro^„trt..j. Cornwall,Queenst.
Suflblk, Tohii Rowntree, Queen st.
Sun, TiMioihy Hnrdcastle, Queen it,
Biisfleld Thomas, Sand skle
Cappleman Wm. Whitehead hlU
Dewsbury George, Long gree(«
Glentoo Qeo. <fe Vo, Merchant's row
Lancaster Sara|i and Co. Sand side
Potter Mtrj, Long greece
582
SCA.
[North Riding.]
8CA.
Fymittrt Brok^rt.
JadL0OD John, St. Sepulchre street
LuDQ Sarah, St. Sepulchre «twet
MklffleT Richnrd, St. Sepulchre st.
Ililner Ellen, St. Sepulchre street
Rawflou EUvibeth, Leaden post st.
GartUnerSt ^c.
Cbatwin Robert, Dumple street
Docker and Pinder, Weaponess
Hick John, without the Bar
Nurdasa William, Auborough street
Walsbaw Thomas, King st.
VTilliamson John, Uuntriss row
Ola9S, Ckima if Earthenware DeaUn,
SInpaon Mary, Carr street
ToplMun Geort^e, St. Helen's square
Ornren and T§a Dealer*.
Beefortb George. Newbro' street
Bojes James, Kini? »treet
Boyes William, Queen street
Cass Eustace, Newbro' street
Dutchmau Benjnmin, East Sandgnte
French Robert, Merchant's row
Henderson James, St. Mary street
Hick MaiT, Princess street
Knaggs Thompson, Dumple street
Lawson John, St. Helen's square
Lord Paul, Newbro' street
Middleton Samuel. Merchiint't row
Nedby William, Globe street
Nelson Skelton, Carr street
Pattlson John, Newbro' street
Potter Charles, Xeiw bro* street
Pumell Thomas, Newbro' street
Rowntree John, Carr street
Smith Richard, Newbro' street
Tinker William, Cross street
UUnthome William, Newbro' street
Wellbum Z. T. (and seedsman),
Newbro' street
Hal fFarehouMee,
Brown Peter, Newbro' street
Fowler John, Newbro' street
Galbreath James, Newbro' street
Stickney Isaac, Newbro' street
Hotieri,
Bradshaw Jotsepb, Newbro' street
Broadrick «fc Bowler, Newbro' st.
Brown Peter, Newbio' street
Fowler John, Newbro' street
Galbreath James, Newbro' street
Hall Samuel, Leaden post street
Stickney Isaac, Newbro' street
Spnrr J. (Jk stockiDs mfr.) Newbro' st
Walker BUsabetb, Canr street
Hotel*, inn* and Taverm,
Bay Horse, Mark Dove, Queen st.
Bae Hire, Elisabeth Bee, Sand side
Bell Inn, Richard Hopper, (posting
house) Bland's oliff
Blacksmith's Arms, John Ruddock,
(A posting-house) Queen street
Black Swan, Henry Johason, lAmg
room street
Board, Jane Ware, Quay street
Board, John Oxley, Quay street
Board, Robert Woodall, Dampfe ht.
Board, Elis. Jackson, St. Sepulchre st.
Board, Eli2.DowsUng,St.Sepul<:krast.
Board, Mary Harrison, Long West4^
Boanl, Tbos. Huggett, Long l^estjgt.
Boajil, Dorothy Stark, East Sand^ale
Board, Jeremiah Hudson, Sand side
Board, John Crooks, Quar street
Board, William Burton, Quay street
Boot, James Walker. Dumule street
Britannia, S. Pan tiana, Merchant's row
BiUl Inn, John Howson, (postjnq^
house) without the Gate
Carpenter's Arms. Jane Duncasson,
liOng Westgate
Dolphin, Richard Leaf, West Sandgt.
Rlepbant<fe Castle, J. Law8on,CVv«ss st.
Fish Cart, G. Glenton, Merchant's row
Pive Men Boat, S. Holiday, Saod side
Fountain, Thomas Sedman, Leaden
post street
George Inn, Ann Broombead, New-
bro' street
Golden Ball, Rt. Morwan, Quay st.
Golden LastyFrances Goodbarn,CaTr st.
Grapes, Geo. Simpson, Tanner street
Half Moon, John WellburD, Harding^
walk
H-'i'H ..V .un:iii>r, .\uu "few. Sand side
H^ll^■l, Kdwnrd Drimer, (assembly
M•^^||^^> Lrtne ftKHM street
J( - . Tl >o- . .^' *llitt. Cross st.
K , .r< tjM Hjifwood. Kln^st
K _ ^, ,1 ii lit' Holder, Sand side
KiiiH !^ Heiiil,Wiii. Allison, Dumpiest,
KiMki'* H L^dd, Fnpiny Wilson, Sand side
L^mih, Wm. Hudsofi. Cross street
Li^bi Horse Matij Th'is. Clark, New-
bro' *itrfrt
LouU^ii Liu. Ju£. Cuaies, Newbro' st,
Loudon Packet, Stephen Gray, East
Sandgate
Lord Nelson, Ann Tlndall, Wharton In.
Malt Shovel, William Gibson, Leaden
post street
Mariners,Elis.Westlake,Long room st.
Nag's Head, Rt. Miller, Newbro' st.
Neptune, Jane Martin, Cross street
New Inn, David Nicholson, Newbro' st
Old Globe. Mary Tissiman, Globe st.
Old Klng^i Arms, Thomas Mosey,
Eastsandgate
Plough, Stephen Wright, Tanner st
Printers' Arms, Thomas Whitings
Newbro' street
Queen's Head, Fnmds JohwoB,
Palace hill
Roee and Crown, ThoniM TomlinioDy
Merchant's row
Sailor's ReturD,S.L«iicastef,S«Ml sidt
SCA.
[North Riding.]
SCA.
S98
ScarboFuuj^h Arms, U« Lister, East
Sandgate
Ship, Francis Boyce, West Sandgate
Ship, Ann Birch, Tiitbill
S hip Wrights' Arms, John Shaw, Quay st.
Smiths' Arms, John Freer, Bait
Sandfjrate
Spaw Inu, F. Shaw, without tiie Gate
Spread Eagle, £liz.Ti.s8iman,SaQd side
Stac, Tbomas Cros$d}y, Klnf street
Star and Garter, Michael Alluni, St
Mary's street
Swan, Jonathan Read, Duniple st.
Talbot, Jane Hutchiason, Queen st.
Three Cannons, Mary Thomtoo, High
Westipite
Wheat Sheaf, Wm. Tessiman, Quay
street
Wheat Sheaf, R. Pennocic, Cross st.
White Bear^ G. Read, St. Helen's sq.
Dale John, Newbro' street
Lord John and James, Newbra' st.
JolnsFf,— Mmm Buildert,
Baker Stephen, Taaner stwet
Cottom Robert, Princess street
Crossby Geo. west Sandgate
Feaster John, Tanner street
Jordan Samuel, Dumple street
LUley John, Merchants' row
Lunn Thomas, St. Sepulchre stieet
Percy Robert, Tanner street
Smalles John, Tanner street
Staveley and Taylor, Bland's cUflT
Stockdale John, Tanner street
Vickermaii Joaepb, Kinc street
WoodaU Thomas, Merchants' row
Brown Charles, Long room street
Carter John, Lonr room street
Crawford Alexander, Newbro' street
Harrison Rt. (season) Long room st.
Lihariet.—SabMcription * Circvtlatmg,
Ainsworth Jane, (circulaUog) New-
bro'street
Cole Jobn,(circalatlnff) Newbro' st.
Sedman and WeddHl, (circulating)
Newbro* street
Watson Peter, (subscription) King st.
Linm Draptr;
Brown Peter, (andsUkmeroer) New-
bro'street
CockeriU Jane, St. Sepulchre street
Cooke Daniel, Long room street
Collen Gawen, Newbro' street
Garbutt Charles, Carr street
Jones W.4<^o. (season)Long roomst.
Law Thomas, Carr street
Lawson John, St. Helen's square
Lewis Stephen, (season) Huntriss row
Thompson John, Merchants' row
Ullathome WiUiam, Newbro' street
Walker Eli». (& mercer) Cairstceet
Ltn«N and fTooU&n Draptrt,
Brown Peter, (and dealer in carpets)
Newbro' street
Fowler John, (and dealer in carpets)
Newbro' street
GaUmath James, Newbro' street
Leadley John, Newbro' street
Mennell Isaac, Newbro' street
Smith Hodgion, Newbro' stieet
Stickney Isaac, Newbro' street
Stubbs Henry, (A silk mercer) New*
bro' street
Linen Mamtfacturen,
Law Thomas/ Carr street
Lownsborou^ John, Auborough st.
Livery Stables,— Poney Baroucke*,
Gige, Horte»t Poneyt, ifc,
Beecroft Matthew, (saddle horses)
Huntriss row
Donkin Wm. (poney baroudie) New-
bro' street
DoTe Mark,(b8rooobe8, Ac.)Queen st,
Gleaves Thomas, (saddle borses)Tan-
ner street
Holmes Joseph, (saddle horses) Mer-
chants' row
Major Jonathan, (saddle horMs)New-
bro' street
MarshaU William, (saddle horses)
Tanner street
PeacockWm. (barouches, &c,) Queen
street
Lodging and Bcardiag Housee,
Thcwemarksd with a • have tm procpestt.
•Batiki Ann, Merchants' rftW
•Binningrton Ed ward. Leaden post st.
Broombead Ann, Newbro' street
Coat es James, Newbro' street
Crossby Thomas, King street
*Douner Edw. Long roomstreK
Goodbam Frances, Carr street
Hodgens Klis. HuntrisB row
•Hopi)er Richard, Bbmd's cUff
Huntriss Ann, Huntriss row
Haotrlss Uaauah, Hantriss row
H utchtnson Jane, Queen street
Johuibon Henry, L jng room street
Linwood Charles, Leaden post streat
MiUer Robert, Newbio' street
Nicholson David, Newbro' street
Ruddock John, Queen street
Sedman Thomas, Leaden post street
•Thompson Bliz. Sand side
Tis$iman John, Globe street
'Tomlinson Thomas, Merchants' row
•WoodaU John, Merchant's row
Lodging Hotttet.
Thate marked with a • have eea proepect^
•Allen Richard. Merchants' row
•Allison John. Merchaute' row
•Andrews John, Merchants' row
SCA.
834
Bielbv Joka, L««deii post itreet
BriMkhaw Joseph, Newhro' ttroet
•Bndihuw Ann, MercbaDt*s row
Coiites John, Huntrin row
•Cockerill Joseph, Cliflf
CoultAo Christiana, Long room street
•Coward Wm. Merchants' row
•CowUng Matthew, Carr street
Davison CUrk, MercbanU' row
•Davison Grace.Palace hiU
•Dawson Wm. Louf room street
•Edmonds Richard, Prospect ulaoe
•BsUll Thomas, Albion pUoe
•Featherstooebauffb Dorotbv, ClilT
•Fox Wm. Merchant's row
•French Robert, MerchanU' row
•Glass Ann, Cliff
•Gpwland Elisabeth, CUff
Hcbden Robert Huntriss row
•Holiday Ann, Merchants' row
Holmes JoMfob, Merchants' row
Hut^nson Jane, Qneen street
HutofaljMon Ralpb,lf erchante' row
» IT Thpnias, Carr street
Leadley John, Newbro' street
•t^*'* Francis. Long room street
•Liltey John, MerchanU' row
•Uiley RichanI, Bland's diff
•Ling Christopher, Cttff
•Llsfer Eli». Merohants' row
?S*^u''S^» Merchants' row
•MaiihaU Thomw, Merchants' row
•Moofiom John, New steps
•Newharo William, King joeet
•SfT^**? t^^^f N^^wbro* street
•|5*cboU John, BtuKl'i cliff
.5^' John, Long room street
•North Jane, Cooke's row
PiiliMer Willlnm, Huntriss row
Park Ann, Cooke's row
jMkinson Barton, St. Sepulchre st.
•Peaoook Danh^l, Cliff
Hawson Elis. Leaden post street
♦R«nnison Charlotte, Bland's diff
ampson Samuel, Leaden poststreet
•Skelton Isaac, Cliff
•Sleigbtiiolm Ann, St. Mary's street
•Sm th Inbella, MerchanU' row
•SoUitt William, CUff
•Southwell John, Albion place
•Stalker Wm. Merohants* row
SwjOes Christopher, Queen street
•Thompson Mary, Albion ploc^
•Walker Francis. Albion place
•Ward Stephen, Merchant's row
Watson Ann, Long Westgate
•Westerman Joseuh, Bland's cliff
•Wharton Samuel, jiin. Albion place
Wh te Thomas. Carr street
•White BJia. Merchanla' row
•Willw Richard Wingfleld, Mer-
•«ri{**"^' row
[North SidMff.]
8CA.
Henry William, Send side
Terry and Hill, Sand skle
Moslar Marimrs,
Allen John, Quay street
Almond Rtohard, Castlegate
Beswick Matthew, Long Westgate
Binney Geone, Quay s&eet
Brown C^.renwick, Cooke's row
Brown John, Long Greece
Chapman Wm. St. Mary's street
Crosier Frauds, Castlegate
Edmonds Thomas. Castlegate
Edmonds Wm. West Sandgate
EUiugton E. W. Long Westgata
Feaster Thomas, Sand side
Garbutt Richard, St. Mary's street
Goodsir Thomas, Long Greece
Grant John, Castlegate
Haigh John, Sand side
Haigh Thomas Tuthill
Hoigh Joseph, Long Westgato
Harrison John, Queen street
Hart Stephen. Long Westgate
Heckler Chaiies, ^nd side
Helm John. Quay street
Hey wood William, Tutbill
Hide Thomas, Castlegate
HiU John, High Westgate
Hudson Jeremiah, Quay street
Hudson Wm. Castle road
Husband Gregory, Quay street
Hutchinson Mlpb« Mercbaufk row
Jackson Robert, Sand side
Jackson Fenwick, St. Mary's street
Lewens Richard, Quay street
March Cutbbert, St. Mary's street
Moorsom Willkim, Cooke's row
Nicholson Atkinson, Quay street
Nor&>r Thomas, Long Greece
Outbitt Thomas, Princess street
Oxley James, Quay street
Park Robert, Castlegate
Park Joshua, Palace bill
Pennock John, Quay street
Peterson Christopher, Quay itreet
Pratt Thomas. St. Sepulchre street
Ripley John, Princess street
Robinson M wtgrave, Princess street
Sherrington Wm. Quay street
Souter Alexander, St. Mary's street
Spouse Rawling. Princess street
^Stewart John, High Westgate
Stork Thomas, Tuthill
Sutton Thomas. St. Sepulchre street
Tate Richard, Princess street
Walker Thos. B. Long Westgate
Watson John, Quay street
WiUiamson Rk^bard, TuthUl
Willis John, Princess street
Wlhon Robert, Sand skle
Wilson Thomas, Sand side
Wilson Crowai), Castlegate
SCA.
[Nofih Riding.]
SCA.
535
MiUimrMond Drw Maktrt.
Cooke Frances, Auborou^h street
Beigbton Mary, Newbro' street
Harrison Marr, Long room street
Hayes Isabella^ Long Westgate
Keld Marv, St. Sepalcbre sfreet
Labourn Mrs. Leacfen post street
Ruddock Jane, Long- room street
Williamson Eliz. Hiintriss row
pMfilert,
Baynes Matthew, sen. Newbro' st.
Bay nes Matthew, jau. (portrait and
animal) Newbro' street
Gambles Geo. Princess street
Harrison Thomas, Cooke's row
Peckett John, Tollergate
Potter Charles. Newbro' street
Sleiffhtbolm Thomas, Cooke's row
Todd C. and J. Long room street
Woodall John, Merchant's row
PaiUn Makers.
Bradsbaw George, Queen street
Peacock Wm.(d: dog boots )QiieeD st.
Peacock Wm. Jan. (and clog boots)
Queen street
PtrJkim&r*,^Hair Dreitsrf.
Allinson Atkinson, Sand side
Atkinson Wm. Dnmple street
Austin James, Tanner street
Brooks Samuel, (season) Cliff
Charlton Lionel, St. Sepulchre street
Collin George, (JasUegate
Griffin S. P. Newbro' street
Taylor George, Merchants' row
Todd Matthew, Newbro' street
Walker D. H. Merchants' row
Westerman Joseph, Bland's cliff
Plumbers and Glaziers.
Bielby John, Leaden post street
Gibson Abraharo> Merchants' row
Goodbam William, King street
Robinson Wm. Palace bill
Smith Edward, Globe street
Rope and Tioine Manafactvarers.
Bottomley Wm. East Sandgate
Fowler and Dickinson, Sand side
HarwoodC^rgP. Castle road
Jones John, (white) Globe street
Megginson James, Castlegate
Stalker William, Merchants' row
Stalker Herbert, Sand side
SaU Makers, and Sail Cloth Mfrs.
Fowler Georae, Sand fiide
Mosey and Daie. Sand side
Whaiton «fe Armitage, (mfrs.) Sand sd.
Saddlers.
Frankland William. Newbro' street
Otterborn Christopher, Newbro' st.
Price Thomas, Newbro' street
WitBon Win. Queen street
Savings Batik,
Open on Thursday every other week,
from 12 to 1 o'clock ; and in the
intenrening week from 6 o'clock
to Ton Tuesdays; Thomas Smur-
waite, secretary.
Sea Bathers Attendants.
(Machine Ownen.)
Lilley Robert, Newbro' street
SouthweU John, Albton place
Ship Builders.
Porritt 6. W. Sand side
Riby George, Sand side
Skelton John, Sand side
Smith (veoigeDale, East Sandffate
Smith Christ, (boat) Sand side
TindaU R. W. and J. Sand side
SMpOwnerei
Appleton John, PaFBdise
Batty William, Cross street
Boss Crispin, High Westgate
Bottomley Wm. East Sanctoite
Cornwall Frederick, Newbro' street
Crathome George, St. Sepulchre st*
Davison Clark, Merohants' row
Edmonds Thomas, Long Westgate
Edmonds Richard, Prospect place
Fitxwilliam Thomas. Wliitehead bill
Fowler Benjamin, Princess street
Fox Edward, Dumple street
Gi M . . T 1 iieT\^, D II mple street
Gi- ;.: r l.fjina.s, Lonif WeftT^ate
Goi>flwill Uobert, Newbro' street
Grsiv Daniel, Paloce hJll
Hftll Chri^JtiAtiJi, quepii street
Hiirfltfisat^ Tiniolbv, CJiieen street
Hnrlunrf WilJiriiTi, S>ti bru^ stTtset
Hrury Willi nm, Queen street
Ht r!>(?rf TJiomuir, St. .ITary's *tre«t
H) \ J ¥m I juis J i^ li iiy !i,1 ree I
HiMCliri-it. Hitli Westgnfe
HmUntj iertmiinb, Sntid sldp
Kpjiliiley Willinm, Cooke'jj row
Kirk wnUftm, St. Sepitkhre 6trt?et
Kntit Robert, Long We^^tgate
Lrnsl^v HeiifT, Loh^ Wtwtjpite
LowtT^xirim^ib Thos. Aiibortjugb st.
Mrm^h Wiihrtm^ sen. Quay street
Mnrfljtr Holjert.Dliiii.l'sCliflr
Ma«r> Wm. If ifb Wesrarat*
Newbnm Willmhi, King ■lrfH»t
Pjirnliii^'^ Wttlierj C«ike*5 mw
PjirkJh Thom«*i, Quftv <ttreet
PurnU ti. W, Sulnl *ide
Reed Williiim, Queeo street
Riubard^on ji>bn, f^imd ^icte
Riley 0^». Botfy'ji &tnp*>t
Rob son R. S. Nifwbm* Mreet
Sw)U John, \l\^'b Westjpite
SiierwoM Ki*^n*er, f\>mmon
Sm Tt b W d I i n ni , N> wb n> ' ?t L rre L
Sinitb Matlbevt, L<Jn^i We^rgs'^
ftCA.
[Ifofih mdmg.]
ACA.
SUIoas Mattkew, WeitKate
Stork Tbonias, Saad sMe
SutberUod Rt. mh. Sand sMe
flntberkuid Rt. jus. Sandtid*
Tteylof John, Palaoe Mil
TlndHll Robert. Wcst^to
Tindall W. mad R. Quay stUMt
Walker Thot. BoUisou, Hixh West gt.
Wbariun Saiauel, sen. Queen street
Wharton Samuel Jun. Albion place
White John, Mcrohants » row
WUUamKMi RicbordyQiiaj street
Birch Ann, TutirfU
Biit^ Samuel, Tutbill
Cdokeittl Wm. SI. Mafy'kit.
Cottam Rlchanl. Bolts
DarlsoB Mary, Quay street
Donkinson wm. MerabMits* row
GibMm Ann, TajMMtitreet
GUlman JoMs Maiohaofs row
Harrison Mary, Merebasts' row
Laycook Rtebacd, Quaerstraot
LaMotk Wm. Quay ^Meni
MuSbWiUiaai, (itqB mmkmlt)^imy
street
M<De»ot Hiigb« Um$ Weit«ate
OtterbwnWiWam»CNSistoeet •
8keltonMHi» Dumple street
Taylor Rtchatd, LeadMi post stniet
Thornton BbwJHitb^SCtorir'ssL
TomKasoB Geutfe, (and fruMMer)
Caor street
Traoowr Mattbew, Cross street
Waterbouse QtQtgt. Castjagate
WoodaU Tboaias» Mercbaiita' row
Silvtrsmithi and JeweUtn,
CmckneU Wia. WUlis, Newbro' st
Crawford Alea. jun. Newhio' street
Jacobs Israel^ Loiif room street
Owston Miobael* Newboo' street
Powell Tabitfaa. Harding's walk
Vassatts Jeremiab, St. Sepulobre st.
Spirit and Wine Merchanis.
Hammond Johm* (BriUsb wiue and
porter) Queen street
Hart Tbomas,( Britisb wine) St, Sepul-
chre street
Hunll Henrv, Queen street
Noel John (and porter) Long room
street
TbiriwallaadViokermao> Long room
street
UUatbome William, Newbro' street
ejpMt DfaUr»^RMtail,
AUanson Francis, Newbro' st.
CowUng Matthew, Carr street
WrongntHn Henry, West Sattdgate
SHmp C^0tc^
Pumell'Tbos. (sub distbr. > Newbro'st.
Slay, ^e, Makttt.
Harkar bab^ St. SepekA
Mason Jaaies , {4s dn}»r) Ma
row
MDns Jraaoaf •
Barry Wmj[<fe mai^le) HidiWeatgt.
Chambers Wm. jun. Batty'a stzeei
CoulsoQ George, Tanner street
Crossby Robert, without thtf* Bar
Hawkswell Pbibu, Tanner street
Luoouck Tbos. St. Sepulchre st.
Sanderson Thomas, Auborough st.
Ward Wm. Long west<sate
fiCror Hoi M^mufnrtmm't'
Anderson Bffhry, Tuthifl
Bowler Mary, Newbro' street
Breckon Joseph, Newbro* street
CockeriU Jane. St. Sepulchre st.
HokleH John, Uewhny street
Jefferson Wm. Newbiv* street
Sedman Mar)|[aret, Leaden poet st.
Harlaad Wm. Nt M.P.) Nawbio' sU
M*Turk Wm. Leaden post street
Trarts Wm.^ J. Dunn, Newbro' st.
Weddill Thomas. Newbro' street
Williams Caleb, Bleictaants' raw
Willis Bit. WiagfteM, Marebula' imp
TaiiorM and Dropen,
ThoM madnd * ue Diapeia.
•Allen Richard, Meiefaants' mm
'Armstrong James. Merehapta' sow
Beckett George, lung street
Belt John, Newbro* street
Bulmer Joseph, Newbro' street
Coubao Francis, Long room street
Davey Wm. Merchants' row
*Dobson James, Long room street
Flounders Wm. Tanner street
* JefllMson Riobard, St. Sepalobre st.
*Laycock Wm. Priacass strrat
Parkinson Barton, St. Sepulcbra at.
Parkinson John, Dample street
•Powley Jackson, Newbio^ stosatc
Ruas Andrew, Leaden post street
Sedman Joseph, Long Westrnte
Smith Wm. Merchants' row
Smith Thomas, Merchants' row
Stockhill Robert, Cooke's row
•Taylor John * Son, Dumpbs sU
Taylor Wm. Dumple street
*Tigsiman Wm. Palaoe hill
•WoodaU John, MerobaaU' row
WoodaU Robert, MercbaaU'row
York Wm. Crosa street
JhUottCkandlen,
Beelbrth George, Newbro' street
Foster RicbardV Cross street
LawsonJohn, St. Helen's square
MMdleton Sam oeL Merchant row
Puroell Thomas, Newbro' street
8Ca;
[North Riding.]
SCA.
637
Tea D4ater9,
Coo|)er BlisEa, Carr street
Harrison Wm. Newbro* street
Murray Peter, Leaden post street
Smith Isabella, Merchants* row
Smith Edward, Globe street
Wrongham Henry, West Sandgate
Timh0r and Rc^ MtrcktmU,
Beswick Anthony <fe Son, Sandside
Terry (fe Hill, Sandside
Tobacco Pipe Maker,
Hopwood Thomas, West Sandgate
Tov fFarehoiuee
Corbett Elizabeth, Meiohants' row
Griffin S. P. Newbro' street
Gritton P. R. (repository for fancy
wares) Huntriss row
LawBon Thomas, Harding's walk
Marshall Thomas. Merchants' row
ToddMaUhew, Newbro' street
Twrmre in fFood, ifc,
Eamon James. D ample street
Noble John, St. Sepulchre street
fTatch and Clock Makers.
Bancroft Wm. Newbro' street
Bracewell Hartley, Cross street
Crawford Alex. sen. Newbro* street
Crawford Alex. inn. Newbro' street
Owston Michael, Newbro' street
frkiieemitke.
Dale John, Newbro' street
Dove Wm. Leaden post street
Lawson Wm. Globe street
March Wm. Quay street
Robinson Benjamin, Quay street
Whitehead Thomas, (^ bell banger)
Kingf street
ff^ooUen Draper*.
*»* See also Linen and Woollen Draperf.
Mennell Isaac, Newbro* street
MiscsUany,
Baxter John^excise officer, L. Westgt.
Carrington Wm. broom mkr. King st.
Cowai^ Wnh list shoe Jt fur cap mfr.
Merchants' row
Cowling Matthew, flax dresser and
paper mfr. Merchants' row
Davison Henry, dealer in marine stores,
TuthiU
Dawson John, farmer, Tanner st.
Donkinley Thos. weaver, W. Sandft.
Duesbury Saml. tide waiter, Saud-sule
Dunwell Thos. farmer, Newbro' st.
Eamon Jane, midwife, Dumple st.
Eccles John, parish clerk, H. Westgt.
Bdmondson Thos. timber measurer,
TuthiU
Poster John, exci8enian,Anborougb st
Fowler John, keeper of tbe gad,
Newbio' street
Gilyard John, translator. Globe st.
Good Rachel, pastry cook. Leaden
post street
Hardcastle Timothy, cashier at the
bank. Queen street
Harrison George, tide surveyor, Higb
Westgate
Hartley Job. oi^nist, Harding*s walk
Hill Geo. tide waiter. Merchants' row
Holmes John, supervisor, Dumple st.
Hunter Wm. hardware dealer, St. Se-
pulchre street
Kitson Thos. translator. Globe st.
Leamon Thos. Paradise
Lerlngton James, farmer, Weaponness
Linn Geo. fire extinguisber. Leaden
post street
Lyon Harris, clothes broker, Leaden
post street
Maw Rbt. coast waiter, Castlegate
Metcalfe J. tmnk mkr. Newbro' st.
Milligan Peter, leather seller. Globe st.
Nicholson Thos. farmer. Tanner st.
Niffhtinj?ale Thos. segeant at mace,
Lon£ room street
Osbom Mary, pastry cook. Long room
street
OtterburnThos.farmer, without the bar
Parkinson Robert, pawnbroker. Lead-
en post street
Peacock Thos. traveller, Princess st.
Redhead Christopher, tide waiter.
Long Westgate
Riddell James, millwright, Globe st.
Rous James, traveller, Harding's walk
Sanderson Wm. farmer, Weaponness
Sandwith Wm. skinner, Peaseholm
Scaling Thos. poulterer, Cros.^ st.
Simpson Samuel, number carrier.
Leaden post street
Stainer John, basket maker, Mer-
chants' row
Stephenson John,clerk, Long room st.
Tessiman Wm. umbrella mouufactr.
Newbro' street
Thompson Wm. clerk. Long room st.
Thornton William, serjeant at mace.
Tanner street
Turtle Thomas, glove <& breet^hes
maker, Newbro' street
Walker Dorothy, haberdasher.Carr st.
Ward Wm. gunsmith «fe bellhanger,
Leaden post street
Wilkinson Wm. <fe Charles, linen wea-
vers, Newbro' street
Wilson Wm. music <fe musicnl instni-
ment dealer. Long room street
COACHES,
From Richard Hopper\ BeU Im,
Biand't Cliff.
RovAb Mail, to York, on Mon.Wed.
Fri. <fe Sat. at t past 1 aft.
Z Z
m
8CA.
[North Miding.]
•CO.
Old Tbus Bluk, e?ery mg.at T,to
Maltoo, York, Tatoster, tnd
Leeds, (doriiig the sesfoo.)
DiftiosNCB, •very gun. A Wed. wag,
at 6 o'clock to Whitby.
WMiLiiiaTOM, efenr mg. at 7 0*010^
(SundaTf eioepted) to Uimroan-
eldy BeT«ri»y
WMniui.
#^■1 Jokm BtHUom'Sf BtUl /im, witkoui
tk$Bmr,
Olo Tbub Blub, erery morniiig, at
r o/dodc to MaltoD, York, Tad-
casterd:Ijeedt,(duri^g thei
Bbitish Qcbbn, to Burliiis:toii and
HuUy eTeiT Moo. Wed. and Fri.
and erery day duiiof the leasoo,
(Sundayi excepted.)
From Sitfhm fFrigkVu^ Plough iMa,
pRiMCB Bluchbr, every mg. (Sub-
dayi excepted) to Maltoo. York,
Tadcaster, Leeds and Sheffield,
(during the season.)
CARRIERS.
Burlington A Quay, Robert Owstou^
Star^ King st. d Mon. A Thu. 8
aft. r Tu. and Fri.
Hull, Janiet Donlcin, Newbro' st dep.
every Mon. ^ Fri. at 9 mg. ret
Wed. A Sun. d mv.
Homnaoby A Burlington, John John-
sun, King's Arms, King st. arr.
Thu. 10 mg. deu. 4 aft.
Hunmanby. Driffield, Beverley and
Hull, Bell and England, Cross st.
dep. lion. A Thu. 9mg. ret Wed.
4 Sat. 6 morning.
Malton and York, Thos. Bumeston,
dep. Mon. and Thu. 12 noon, ret
Wed. and Sat 10 morning.
Malton and York, Thos. Larkln, Tan-
ner st dep. Mon. and Thu. IS
noon, ret. Wed. and Sat. 10 mg.
Malton <fe York. Sarah Craggs, White
Bear, St Helen's sq. dep. Mon.
and Thu. 12 noon, ret. wed. and
Sat 18 noon.
Pk^kering. Thos. Carlisle, Oeo. Inn,
Newbro' st arr. Wed. evg. 6
o'clock, dep. Thu. 1 mg. arr. 1
Sat. mg. ret. same day 10 mom.
Pickering, John Pearson,King's Arms,
King St. an. Wed. 4 ail. ret Thu.
I poit 1 afternoon.
WhlU)y, John Armin. Long room st
dep. Thu. and Sua. 10 mg. ret.
7 evening.
Whitby, Geo. Frank, Cross at. deo.
Wed. and Sat 10 mg. xet. Tte.
and Sun. T evg.
SHIPPING.
Prom BUmd*s Ciiff.-r-JUjhert Hufltt,
agent— To London, the Aid mm
Moaoow, every fortnight.
R. Edmonds, agent— To CoiidoB,FRe
BritOB db Harbinger, evety fert-
night
JohnHarriaoci, a jrrnt Thn Com rnmcw
to Hull, every month.
J. Dale, agent— The Ribston to HuIL
every three weeks summer, aad
every four weeks winter.
James Oxley, agent—The Fallowdea,
to Newcastle, notiegular.
Stephen Ward, agent— Tne Trimnaer,
to Newcastle, not regular.
STEAM PACKETS.
The City op Edimbctboh and the
Jamks Watt call off tlie port
regularly to London on Sunday
morning, to Edinburgh on Thurs-
day afteraooo.
Seargitt, In the parish of Bamii^
ham, wap. of GilUug West, andB-
berty of Ricbmoadshlre ; 5 miles S. oi
Barnard Castle. Pop. 136.
Seara Nock, in the parish of A}^
garth, wap. of Hang West, and li-
hettv of Rkfamondshire ; 8 aoiiles from
Leyourn.
aeartk fTood, in the paildi of
Whorlion, wap. and liberty of Lai^-
bargh; T miles from Stokesley.
ScawHmf (P.)_in the wap. of Ry*
dale; 5 miles WSW. of Helmsley.
Here is an ancient cfaurcb, dedi-
cated to St Mary, in the patrooaire of
Mr. Woisley, of whtoh the Rev. John
Oxlee, is the rector. Pop. 154.
SicooN Bankf in the parish of Ro-
maldkirk, wap. of GilUng West ; 6
miles WNW. of Barnard Castle.
ScoRTON, in the chapelry of Bol-
ton, psriih of Catteridc, vrapw af GUIiof
Eatt» and liberty of RichiDoodahtre; 5mU«
E. of Ridnnood. Here is a Free GTsmmtr
SdiooU with au endownient of j£200 per uub
left by Leonard Robiiuon, Esq. Tb« sdiool
house was erected in the year I7OO, and the
Rev. W. Bowe, offldating curate at BoltoD, is
themaster. There is in this township a xttt^
spring, called St Cuthberf s Well, (oOer-
wise. Cuddy Kell;) it is supposed to derive
its name Arom a monastery, ^^.^katfid to St
Cothb«rt» said to have stood upon tiiesime
spot, but not a vestige of it now renaiiak
The water is useful in the cure of cutaneot*
SCO. [N&rtk Riding.]
SCI.
639
aad fheumtitin} it flows into *
brook, whkfa empties itself into the Swale,
bolow Ripiiog, and Which lirook Is notad tot
luge fine flavowred trout The Tillage is
airy, and genexally well built, in form father
trregular, but approaching to a sqoara In
the centre is a spadous green, latsed three or
fbor feet IhxntheleTeloftheroad; to the
North side te a good Ian, and an elagant
bulKHng for the school; on the East the
telMingt are appropHated to the purpose
of a religioaa Catholle oonmiunity, of the
4>tdet at St Clair, The persons forming this
aatablisluuent, came orer firom Normandy,
te 1796, alter the French Revolution, and
aetttad first at HaggerstOD Castle, fai
Northumberiaod, but removed to Scor-
ton, in 180t> The house consists of 90 nuns,
and SO boarders. Un, Slsson, Is abbess,
Mrs. Innes, guvemeas, and the Rev. Mr.
Kirby, priest; and fur the use of the com-
imurity and o^htpt a chapel is now building,
whidi Is to be dedicated to St. Clair. There
la ako a small congregation of MethodUts,
tiut they have as yet no chapeL Pop. 496.
Barker Won. gentleiiHUi
Bo#e Rer. WiUiam
Pnwcett WUsofi, gontlemaa
Prauklaod Antboriy. Btq.
Hayes Mn. M. geotlewoman
Miuier Rev. James, (eommerdal and
matbematioal aouemy)
Todd AnDy gentlewoman
Woodbouse ueiiry, geat.
BUuiktmifht, JennfiUFS Jofap
Kempster 'f.cfeSon Meynell Robt.
Rodger James OuthVaite Robt.
Brick Hfr9» Proctor Joseph
Jetiiiiii^ John Sowerby J. sen.
Outhwaite Robt. Sowerby J. jan*
BtUckBTtf SkotHwktn,
MarsbaU Wm. Bagldy Wm.
Robinson Geo. GiiMon Rt. sea.
Wood Henrv Gibson Rt jua.
F^mers ^ rwmtn, SurgWHt,
Best Thos. Dinsdale P. C.
Emmerson Jonth. Lincoln James
Plower Jane Taitort^
Plowtr James Bennison Philip
Foss Thomas Lindsey Geo.
Harrison Wm. Pearson Henry
Chapman Richard^ vict. Bull Inn
Fawell Thomas, saddler
ft\9x Christ, vtct. Shoulder of MatUm
Hilt M iry, cbeesemotim * grocer
Kiidmtb George, flax dresser
Nicbobon James, stone mason
Prioe Wm. derk to tbct oommissiooers
of Gilling East
StftiDsby Mary, dMss maker
fitaiuby Kikam^ vbeelwriglil
Tutin Wm. grocer and seedsman
Totin John, bop and seeds merchant
TVlegraDh Coach from Leeds to Ne^«
castle passes here daily.
CorHers— John Lodge, fIrom Stockton
to Richmond, 3 times per week
and ret. same days.
SoowbaU Geo, to Riohmood 4g York,
every Saturday.
Seottouy in the parish df Catteridr,
wap. of Hang East, and liberty of
Ricliroondsbire ; 4 miles SSB. of Rich-
mond. Pop. 128.
Strt^Um, (UtUe <fc West) in the
parish ol Coyerbam, wap. of Hang
West, and Uberty of RichmoDdshlie;
4mUesSW.oflIiddleham. Pop. 14«.
ScROToif, (p.) in the wap. ol
Hang Bast, and liberty of Richmoodshlret
4 miles NNE. of Bedale. Here isa chtirch»
dedicated to St Radegund \ thellTing is a
rectory, in the patronage of Henry Gale,
Esq. of whldi the Rev. Wm. Newsoma»
A.M. Is the inenmbent Here In theyeilr
1630, was bom the Rev. Thomas Gale, dean
of York ; and the literary hOxmrs of that
divine, and of Ms two sons, Roger ft Henry,
wlU ever be highly esteemed by the scholar
and the aatiquarian. Pop. 41 1.
Biass Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman
Gale Mrs. Mary, Scruton hall
Kettlewell RIdiard, yeoman
Bricklamrs and Orocmrs dr Droptttt
BuUders, Longtoft MttSw.
Pearson Henry Middieton John
Taybr Richard Joiners,
Farmert. Longtoft Mark
Bratthwaite Rhd. Taylor Richard
Busby Samuel NitrMrp and StedM'
CoUuk Wm. artu,
Fiyer Leonard Carmthers John
Harrison Robt. Jackson Wm. and
Harrison Wm. Co. Cross lane*
K irbv Wm . Jackson Jacob,
Middieton Geo. Scruton grange
Scruton house KettlewelTTbos.
Ormstone Robt. Wells Matthew
Ston^faouse Jph. Skoemrnkva,
Cross lanes Bowman John
Taylor Richard Marlay Joseph
MitcheU GeoT
Bowman Thos. tailor <fe upholsterer
Cundall Wm. blaeksmith
lanson Mury, vict. Board
Kendal James, com miller
Little Samuel, butcher
Macknay Christopher, schoolmaster
Marlay JToAepb, vict. Board
Carrier— Joseph Blades, to RipoSy
eTcry Wed. ret, Fru^
ZZ 2
540
8€r. [North Riding,]
SSA.
Seugdmh, io tbe paiith of Wbort-
Vm, vap. Md Ubertv of UnriMrgli ;
6 nJiteTSw. of Stokeftey : »l»«iti-
fal •equeftered vale, In which there is
an exUjnriTp bleach yard, bck>ngUig to
Mr. Win. BovUI^, in creat ftune fotftM
superior whitening oi doth.
9$ml fl^MM, tee Arkeogartbdale.
Skamkr, (p.) ill tbe wap. and
liberty of Lugbarsh ; S milo NW.of Slokci-
ley. Thcchurd). dedicated tu St MartiD,
U a neat, nnall, pUln rtTucture. ra^buiU in
1881, ritnatcd npoo an eminence, and com-
maadlDf aaeKtMaiveprocpecC. Theliiring
la a pcrpcaud curacy, under the patronage
or Robert Grecnhill Ruawll, Esq. M.P. In-
cumbent tbe Rev. Henry Qale. Within tbia
towwhip, and n<ariy at an equal distance,
between tbe TiUi^ca of Scamer and Nevby,
there is a reroarkaUe tumulus, tigniilcantly
called Uotp-hUit which Is not known to hare
ercr been opened. In the fields adjoining,
towards the South, on the side of a hill, are
evident marks of an entrenchment ; and it b
fvportsd, that In the vaUey or plain beneath,
armour, swordt, and human bones have
been frequenUy turned up by the pknigh. It
it difficult, perhapi, at this remote period,
from theimperfectaooounU we have received,
to know to what people they could have be-
kmged: but oonsldering the nature and d-
tttation of tbe country, it seems probable,
that this might have been tbe scene of ao-
tkio, where the Saxons were overthrown by
Prince Arthur, at tbe memorable battle of
BaAen-hlU i which, acoording to Holinshed,
and some other historians, is conjectured to
have been fought In this neighbourhood,
about the year 49i. Pop. 296.
Philips Thomas, land A tithe falner,
and agent
Parmertf Shoemakers,
Barnrh Tboa. Comforth John
Hart Thos. Ghent Geo. (<fe
Hart Robert parish clerk)
Johnson Robert MiUston Wm.
Nellist John Tailart,
PhiUps Wm. Garfat Wm.
Phili|w James Marley John
Roondtree Cbpr. Tnylor Geo.
8ayer Wm. Trotter Wm.
Steel Wm. frkeehtrirhit,
Sfockdale Ctipr. Lowther John
Woodhoine Rbt. Meed Robert
Wrifbt Thos. Mothersdale John
Vart Wm.
Balnbridjcre Thomas, butcher
Brown Tnomns, scboolroaster
Carter John. vIct. Buck
Lowtber John, rict. Bay Horse
Waller Tboa. Tiot aa
Kiag^Head
A Carrier to Yam and
erery Saturday.
SBAMEa, (F.) io tlia wsp. mi
liberty of Pickering Lythe ; 4 nailos 8Sm.
of Scarborough. This place so ccBHrtafefr
for a rebellioB, which bcok* oa*» ke fc
year 1649, in the third of gdwxd ¥1. ttr
leaders ware, Tbomoa Dale. tlM panab dak.
John StaveMOB. and Wm. OroUer; flw
abeurd claims were, the restovatiott of A*
old religion, the abolition of nwieiajrfiy> mi
the extinetion of all tbe diilWwiit raaha ef
society. These desperadoes were aooojoiBed
by other* equally deperate, amd, fin a i^
days, their number amounted to uywaidSaf
aOOOt after having greatly
country, and murdered aevetal
sudden stop was put to thehr
by tbe arrival of a proclamatio
King, offering pardon to the i
denouncing puni&hment uposi tlie
dous I on whid) tbe greater number wcm
wise enough to accept the piofei red iiiHieniy,
and to lay down ttieir arms: but ttia kataa
were appnhended and executed at Yetk* em
the 91st of September, lM9u TbeFecolei
wereandently lords of Seamar; Italtoiwaiii
belonged 10 the Duke of Leads, whoaoUII
to WUbam Joseph Dcnisea, Bs^ aB mtaat
banker, hi London. There is bare asi de-
gaat church, dwUeated to SI. If aitia, wkkh
hastheappeamneeofa CoDeglale baOdiBct
tbelivingis aTiearege» in tbe patBan^e of
W. J. DenlsoB, Esq. and tbe Rsv. Hfory
Foord is the IncumbenL There is also a
•mall, but neat Methodist ebapeL A
School, fbr boys and girls, withadwcOing
house atUoinIng, was bout and tfberaUy ca-
dowed by the lord of tbe manor» la 181^—
PopulatioB 596.
Cooke Mrs. Jane
Dowkir Rer. Edmund, cuiate
BtocksmitMn, Stubbs Thoi.
Taylor Wm,
UmplebyGeo. ,
Vernon John
WoodaUTbos.
Chuodler Antby.
Spencer Richard
Farmers, ife,
Awmack Wm.
Barker John
Boddis Cbristpbr.
Chandter BUs.
Cook Joshua
Footy Wm.
Guodall Jonthn.
Harlaud John
Hodgson Robt.
Muschamp Rebca.
Pennock John
Pennock Mary
Smith RIdbaxd
Woodall Wm.
SckooiSf
Gibson John
Renaldson V.
ShoemakerSf
Buck John
Davidsoo Rohf it
Stephenson Tbot.
Shopktepertf
Hepworth John
Hostler Riduird
PivstonGeo.
i«D. [North Ridu^.]
sio.
541
l^ilUs JontbB. H«b Chitetojilier
fykmUtrigM*^ Simptoo Laanelt.
I>obaoii John Speuoer Jobid
Carlisle Wm. tailor .
€7<x>per Thomas, cooper
Harker Jasper, gardeaer
Riokiiuon Hobcfft, butcfaer
Ward Tbos. Tict. DenniMB's Aims,
brewer and maltBter
Seobcrt, in the pariib of Gil-
line. \«rap. of GiUinK East, and liberty
of Kicbmondsbife ; 3 miles N. hy E. of
Ricbmoiid. Pop. included with GUUng.
Towers Henry, Esq. Sedbury ball.
Sbdbosk, in the parish of Ays*
SVtk. wap. of Hang WMtt lxniIeNNB.of
RAwkfc This :riUii0» b pleaiantly situated
OQ an emineoee, ia Hi^ AbboCside^ and
aomroanda an extentive view of the west*
cm eatrcmity of Wemlcydale. Near to this
place are aereral fabtcrraneoas caverns,
cummooly called, the Maz»-hoie* ; the looA
and sides of which are covered with beauti>
fvi petrcfkctioQs, and hicrustations of varknis
hues- At tlie extremity of one of these oa*
verns. ther» is an excellent spring of watar.
These rocky cavities are much f^eciuented
by visiton, and deservedly rank among the
natural curiosities of a county abounding
with the wonderful works of nature. PopwlS3.
Baldarstoo Wm. surgeon
Cockbum Thomas, yeoman
Fawcett Rev. Edw. perpetual corate
RdqUi Christopher, yeoman
Stmmer Heater, see Raydale.
8B88AT, (p.) Intlie wap. and li-
berty of AlfertoDshire ; 5 miles N W.
of EasinjB^wold. H^i^ is > church, de-
dicnted to St. Cuthbert ; the living is a
rectory, in the patronage of Lord vis-
count Down. Foix 364.
The Hon. «fe Rev. W. H. Dawnay,
rector
Sbxhow, a small bamlet. in the
parish of Rudby, wap. and liberty of
Laogbargb ; 4 miles SW. of Stokes-
ley. Pop. 38.
Farmertf Dinsley Joseph
ArmsUroog Robt. Dinsley Henry
ball Flounders Jones
AriustroDg John Gowlaad Philip
SkatCy see Hurst.
Shaw and Shaw Cote, in the parish
of Aysgtirth, wap. of Haitg West, and
liberty of Ricbmondshire ; %i miles
MB. of Hawes. Population 64.
Bhepherd>s-hiU, in the pariah of
Whoriton, wap. and liberty of Lang-
baigb ; 7 miles from Stokesley.
SkmffBtMom, see Uutton Sbeiiit
SktrJki'hmU, in the paiWi of
Grintoii, wap. of GilMng West, and
liberty of Riehmondabire ; 9 miJet fiom
Srtptov, and Shipton Smith r,
hi the parish of Overton, wap. of Bol*
mer. a part in the liberty of SUPeter^s;
6 miles NW. of York. Here are a Me*
tbodist cbapeL a chapel of CalvinisUO
dissenters, and a Free School with •
bandaome endowment. Pop. 877.
Allen Rev. J. F. vicar of Overton
Farmertf Stewart Jamei
Anibi^r JoMph Styan John
H: : [ k r^ V W Bi . Swales John
Theakstoue Han.
Tulce Thomas
Shoemaktrtg
Daniel John
Parkin John
Powell Sarnie
ShopketperM,
Foster Thos. dk
bricklayer
Pannett Robt.
nurrill Alice
t'imiJiniiii Will,
ClarWn Jnhu
Cii'i^iifiif Wm,
Drl^KiiiOIl EliE.
Fnnter John
Giirrclt Thos.
Gjli-ihWrn.
H^'M'fi John
M^ilJ^J Thu*.
Parker John
Fenwick John, farrier <Src.
Hobson Wm. com. brewer <% maltfter
Jackson Wm. com miller
Johnson Edward, blacksmith
Luud Thomas, tailor
Rernolds Jouat ban, schoolmaster
Robinson George, fellmooger
Stabler W. carpenter <% vl^. Traveller
Turner John, wheelwright
Watson Wro. vlct. BeiTniogbaMHigb
Shmnerfeli, said to be the highest
hill in Swaledale, situated abont ft nrilei T7.
W. of Hawes } the land immediately surw
rouading thishiU is very barren, owing to the
rays at the sun being interrupted, aad to the
water flrom the hill in ndny seasons^ inaada^
ting the plain. The view flrom the mmmit
lis very expanslTei the mountains of West-
I mordaud and Cumberland, the boundaries
of Lancashire and Durham, and the di**
tant wilds of Northumberland are all seal
fh>m this station.
Sio8TON-KiiiBT,(p.)intbe wap.
and liberty of AUertonsbire : 4 mile«
ENE. of Northallerton. The parish
church is dedicated to St. Lawrence ;
the living is a rectory, in the patron*
age oi Sir T. Slingshy, Bart. Pop. 181.
Fox Revp John, rector, A.M.
^Sigslon Siirithv, in the parish oC
Sigston, wap. and libertv of AUerton*
shire ;3i miles ENE. of K ortballertom
SUpko, in the parish of Haeknesa.
wnp. and liberty of Whitby Strand ; v
miles NW. •t Searboioosfa; Pop. Mr
zz3
54A
8IL.
[North mding.]
8KS*
mtHmn^gk orOmr, (r.) fn tiie
wap of Btrdforth ; 6 mllet E. of Nortii-
•UertMi. The parMi obarcb, b a per-
Ktiml curacy, lo tbe patronngeortbe
irl of Pauconberv, and tbe Rev. Ed w.
Greenwood Is the inciirobent. Pop. 94.
SiLroN Low orNBTRBR, intlM
ririKh of li<»ak, and wap. of Birdfortk ;
miles B. of Northallarton. Uwdta-
*tTe of the Cbapel of Baae to tbe parish
cfaurdi, in which the Ticar of Leak
officiates as oarate, there is here a
Methodist chapel. Population, 202.
Hickes Fowtor, Esq. SUtun haU
StwumHont, in the parish of Ays
Karth, wap. of Hang West, and liberty
of Riohniondsblre; 1 1 mile N. of
Hawes. pleasantly situated in Hioii
AbbotMe, occasionally the seat of J.
A . Stuart Wortley, Esq. II. P. lord of
the manor. Population, 4 1 .
Siniterbp. in the parish of PickblU,
wap. of HnliKeld, and liberty of Rich-
Biondsbire ; 6 miles W. of Thlrsk.—
Population, 86.
SiMXiNOTOM, (p.) in the wap. and
libntyor PiekcriDg Lythe; imiletWNW.
of Pickering. TlMre it here an cndowinait,
}dt by Lady Lumley, for boytoa going ap-
prcntioa. The diureh Uviog la a curaey, in
thepabMNMfsof tht niaitar oC Henwwortb
sehool, and the Rer. Edward Dowkcr Is the
iaeambait. There It also a Methodlak chapel
beiCb A taranoh of the Thonton Onuannar
School iscstablithed in this pwrtsht which
partakes ako of the beueAts of Lady Luro-
toy's hnspital*. (See Thornton.) Pop. 343.
ClarksoQ Wm. gentleman
Macketh Rev. Anthony, olBciatiDg
curate
Panrio Mn, Rachael
FarsMT* 4r Vmmm^ Hood Robert
Bentley Thos. Mossley Wm.
Brown Eleanor N< rtou Charles
Buckle Thos. Petch Joseph
Bulroan Wm. Reed Cornelius
Dobson Frank Stables Wm.
DodFuon Thos. Shoemak^rf,
Dowkir Cbristr. Jennan James
Gill James Nixon Wm.
Goodill Robert Slmu Matons,
Grundon John Baxter James
Hartas John Baxter John
Hartas Thos. fFkteUcrighU,
Helms David Storr Geo.
Hewitt Wm. Storr Wm.
Brown Wm. vict.. Cross Keys
Brown Geo. butcher
Cloae Thos. grooer, draper, A taikv
Cooper John, blacksmith
wker Robert, gardener
Keddy John, schoolmaater
Raloe Rtehd. vki. Sbouliler of M«
SMTf in the pariak of
wan. of GiUing West, and }Shntr ei
Ricbroondshire ; « niik» KB. of
mond. Population, 163.
SiMtUrtkmt Gramgm^ ia Ute b.».
of Girisborough, wan. ftnd UlM^TtT of
Langbargh, 4 miles SB. of ^ ""'
Coc
Skbltok, in the parisb of CHv-
ton, and wap. of Buhner, a part in Om Sbatj
of St. Petet*s; 4 miles NW. at Vork. Hm
Is a very beautiful ancient cbureh, bnOl a
1S87* sad dedicated to St. Peivr; tbelrnv
itarwtary, in the patronage of Mi;. Ht^
worth, and the Ineumbent is the R«ir« Tl»
masPlaea. Popalatkia. 973L
DrewryG. V.Bs(|.
Pbioe Edward, Esq.
Thompson Mrs. Mary, ffnntk
Thompson Heor>-, gentleman
WhitteU Mrs. gentlewomfui
Formm^, RodweU Robeit
BowerJ.<fe butcher Wardroan Robert
Bower John WiUiaoiMNi CImm.
Busiield James SkommaJttrmg
Cass John Rigton John
Graves Joseph Waterson Win.
Guest Cbristr.
CooMrG. UacksoiKh and vietnalkr.
Bay Horse
Hume Andmw, achoolBMuter
Mountain Hannah, shiMplroeper
Noble Tbns. vict. Blacksmiiitt' Aiat
Ridsdale Wm. carpenter
Sketion. in the parish of Maiske,
wap. of Gilling W^ and liberty of
Richmoodshire ; ft| miles W. of RiGfa-
mood. Thomas Errington, Esq. of
Cliuts HaU, reskles In Oiis village.
Serltov, (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Langbargh ; 3 miles NE. ofGois.
borough. Sicelton caide wtw boilt by Robert
de Brun, a Norman Baron, who iwwwra-
nied Willlani the Conqnemr to Eoflaod^—
This nobleaan, ftom whom Mxne of lbs
kings of Scothind, and the lUustrioas fnnily
of Brvce, MarquJt of Aiktbury, aredeicoid-
ed, was a person of nich vatour, audio much
confided in by WiUlain the Conqueror, diat
he rewarded him with no lest than ftffty>
three UirdshipA in the East and Wert Ridta^
of Yorkshire, and fifty-one in the North
Riding of the countyt whereof Oie mraor
and castle of Skelton were tt>e capital of d)lt
Barony. In those days the Lords of Skd-
ton had the privilege of a market, vhieh,
however extraordinary it may now apfMw,
was held weekly on Svnday. when the peoph
generally assembled in the mcnii^ to atttod.
8KE.
[North Riding.] m. 64S
l^ne wonhip>and-liithea£t«niooototnB»-
M«^ tiieir bosiiMn. and regale themaelTes
«^it)i o«t ale, th« homely bererage of our
Mao— tors. This market continued to be thus
.-fccldtiUtlie 13th of Edward II. when John
LiOrd Fauoonbei^ obtained a tteenoe from the
King for changing it ftom Sunday to Satur-
4dLaj, and aleo for an annual fUr at Whitsun<
^ide ; but tx>th the market and fidr hare been
long diecontinued. From the Brucet this '
csBtle passed through the fomilies of Faucon-
l>erf , NeriUe* Conyers, and Trotter, to that
of th« Whartons. In the mansion, which
^mtorwent a complete modem renovation
in fho year 179i, we find few traces of the
andent castle, except in the back part,
now converted into kitdicn oCRccs. It
presents an elegant extended front, situ-
ated on the brink of a rivulet, which, by
being collected into a reservoir with sloping
baAks, adds greatly to the natural beauties
of theplacci In the middle of the last cen-
tury, when this celebrated seat was in the
possession of John Hall Stephenson, Esq.
Che author of Crasy Tales, it was the retort
of the aieraU of the North, and Sterne,
the early and intimate friend of the proprie-
tor, drew his EugeniuM from his character.
A lady of consideralde worth of character,
but withal of great eccentricity, was closely
anted to this fionily— we allude to the late
Mrs. Maigaret Wharton. This lady, whose
habits were of the most saving kind as flw as
her own perscmal expenses were concerned,
possessed a fortune of 800,00(M. and amongst
the rest of her oddities she chose to become
her own executrix, and actually made a pre-
sent, during her life time, of 100,000{. to her
ncf^w, the present worthy possessor of
Skelton castle.* The church of Skelton U
a neat modem edifice, dedicated to AQ
Sahits; and the living which is a perpetual
curacy, is in the patronage of the Archbishop
of Yorit. Population, 791.
Letters arrive at 10 o^dock in the moraliig,
and the post returns at 3 in the afternoon.
Close Rev. Wm. perpetual dumta
Hixon Thomas, aitorney
JobnsoQ Mrs. n^Dtle woman
Wharton John, Bm. M. P. Skeltoo
OBctle
Blackimitkif
Carter Tho«.
Robinson Robeit
Youne Wm,
Butchers,
LawsonWm.
WilliiDSGD I«<aiio
WiHdnson Wm.
Corn MitUrs.
Wntson Robert
Wilson Wm.
Farmers^ JTeomen,
Adnmiton Wm.
Appleton John
Clark Tbot.
Cole James
• Hutton's Trip to
Collin Jamet Jokmtyfic,
Cooper Wm. Appleton Wm.
Emerson Stephen Dixon Leonard
FarndalaJobu Carrick Mark
Gill Robert Middleton Joseph
Hall Wm. 8choolnut9Ur$t
Hall Edward Atkinson M.
Hardon Jackson Sharp John
Hutton Wm. Shoemaker*,
Johnson Sarah Bell Robert
Johnson John Lowis Luke
Lock wood Wm. Lowis Thus.
Parnaby John Lynnss Geo.
Rigg T*bomas Steele Tbos.
Sayer Wm. Slone Masoms,
Sherwood Wm. Bryan Tbos.
Taylor John Pnttinson John
Thompson Robert Stratc Hat M/rs.
Thompson Wm. Oliver Sarah
Tiplady Robert Sbiroclds Esther
Wilkinson Wm. Tailors,
Wilson Richard Lvnass Ralph
Grocers if Drapers, SBimelds Tdos.
Appleton John Thomu«on Joseph
Dixon Wm. leavers.
Lvnass Ralph Abelson St4*pDeD
Sl'Nauehton D. <fe Dawson Thus,
flax dresser Robinson John
Sbimelds Tbos. Wilkinson Robt.
Slater John
Andrew John, land agent
Bean Wm. vict. Duke William
Castley Scartb, vict. Board
Crusher James, turner In wood, <S^
Frank Thomas, gamekeeper
Gowland Wm. plumber, i^la^er, and
drawn pipe manufacturer
r^awson Wm. vict. Royal George
Taylor Thomas, saddler
Wilkinson Eliz. shopkee|)er
CarH0r«— Marmaduke Wilson toGiiis-
borough Tu. and Fri. dep. 8 mg.
ret. 4 aft. Robert Wilkinson, &
Stockton, Wed. and Sat. dep. 4
mg. ret. 8 at night ; and to Loft*
house, Mon. and Tha. dep. tf mg^
ret. 6 eveoiog.
Skelton Smithy, In the parish of
Skelton, and wap. of Bulmer ; 3 miles
NW. of York.
Sebwsbt. in the parish of Dalby,
and wap. of Bulmer; 7 miles ENB.
of Easiogwold. Population included
with Dalby.
SKiNNineRATB, In the parish oC
Brotton. wap. A liberty of LoDjE^rgh :
7 miles NB. of Guisboroagh. A small
hamlet situated npon the sea, in a deep
creeic or bay, the lofty and rugged
skies of which entirely sediide it fion
aUdistaatfiew. Pop. 60.
Basterby John, Esq,
HuntOR Caiitaiu David
S44
SCI.
[Xortk Riding.}
Penswtm Aaroe, yeoman
BUaby WiUiaiD, finrmer
Pattni John, coast watter
Stonebottfe Eoger» vkJt. Board
8*»l— I, io the paritb of Klrkdale,
and wap. of Rydale ; 2 milM WNW.
ofKlrkby-Moor-SMe. Pop. I TO.
Seipton ahdSsiptoii BaiDOB.
in the parifth of TopcUfle. and Wap. of
Blrdfortb; 4 milea 8W. oT TUfak.
Populatioo, UO.
Bantow Tboaws, Esq. Skiptoo ball»
Pmrmtn ^ Vfomm, Waikiwion Christr.
Good rick Wm. Watoon John
Ilol)ln«on John Weatbcrkill G«o.
BiTtterfleld Jane, vict. Crown Inn
Ktrby Christupber. tailor
Teates Thoimw, blacksmith
SaiTTBRtKBLrBy OF LbVSN
Orovr, ill thvf parish of Rndby. wmp.
and lib<*rty of Langbartch ; a in ilea W.
8W. of Stokesley. Near to tbis Til-
lagv to Polly Hill, a cunspirtiotis sea-
mark^ which may be ^eeu at the dis-
tanoa of tweuty leagues upon the
German Ocean. Pop. at,
Hon. Lndy Amherst, Leven grove
Farm^tt Fawoett John
Coati'S Robert, Redhead John
Tame bridge Wrigbtson John
DoiiglnM Arthur, gardener
Sldgwick John, linen manufacturer
Siape PTathf in the pnitah of Guto-
boroujifh, wnp. and liberty of Lang-
bargh ; 2 miles B. of Guisborongb.
SUddttU, in the parish of Gulsbo-
rouffh, wap. <fe liberty of Lan^bargh ;
4 miles 8. of Guisborougb.
Si4dshM, in the pari.«h of Lasting-
bam. and wnp. of Rydale ; 11$ miles N.
oC Kirkby-Moor^Side.
SlMlholme, In the pari!ih of Bowes,
wap. of (liiling West, and liberty of
Bicbmonilshim ; 7 miU» SW. of Bar-
nard Castle.
ai§igMHl or HoUf HttU in the pa-
riah of Catterick. wap. of Hang West.
4c liberty of Ricnmoudsbire. A smiUl
hamlet near Ricbmocd, uleasaiiUy si-
tuated on the banics of the Swale,
commanding a persoec^tive view of
Richmond castle, and the rocky sides
of the mount on which it stands.
SLBiOHTa, in the parish of Whit
r of Whit
itbj
,, , - tChapeI,^fB
Mr.RobertaoB of Whitby, it the iacuoK
br» v«P* * liberty
4 mis. «W. of Whitby. There is here a
very neat C
iThlthy Strand ;
x^. There is here a
f Base, and the Rer.
Bateman tf rs. Shrafe, 1T»U
Boiilby John, gentlemaa
Boyes John, kentleom
Boyes Mrs. BliKabetb
Coates John Campkio. B9«|
Newball George, gentfr— ■
WUsoB Mra. Mary
JcptbmisMj Noble 0«o.
Harden Ret. John Petty TIiob.
Marsha n Thos. giap— iwi,
Fmrntn^ HognitA Jmmm
PeatberstouePeterSpeddiil Jaotb
Bart Robert, cooper
Cltapman Wm. joiner ^ wbgclwi%it
Harrison Nathaniel, blacksmfth
Hk*k Wm. butcher
Hill Wm. Tkst. Royid Oak
Noble John, rict. Board
Smith Matthew, Tkrt. Fax
Slimosbt, (p.) in the wmp. of
Rydale; 6 miles WNW. of Maltons ii»
mated on an eztenaiTe beaudfuJ plalB, mi
an an ancient Roman road, tomtaif i
Romau stadon. This manor and cartii
formerly belonged to the noble fkmOy of
Mowbray, who were succeeded by that ef
Howard : John, Lord Howard, was aoted
Duke of Norfolk, by King RitJiard IIL k
which Oluuriout hnaly the title still n-
mains. The casQe was partly te-built by Sir
C Cavendish, hi 1603, but not fintshed ; it k
now the property of the Earl of CarlisleL la
the woods of Earl Carlisle, there ar? nine er
ren Urge tumuli, showing that some sevoa
conflict luM taken place here. Hereisaschool
fbr ten poor children, endowed with 5/. per
annum, by ITrs. Ann Mann, of Stokes^
There is also a church, dedicated to All Ssioti{
the living is a rectory, in Die patronage of
the Earl of Carlisle, and the Rev. John
Cleaver, D. D. is the incumbent Pop. Ml.
Lucoock Thomas, surgeon
Walker Rev. Wm. curate
B/aeksmitht, Cooper John
Bell Thomas Dobson Francii
Suggitt Thomas Ireland Tboi.
BuUhtrt^ Liiiibot Tbos.
CoulsoB Jonathan Piercy Geo.
Lawsou Matthew Walker Jolm
Farmeri ff Keomsii, Shatkeefm,
Brnrfshaw Tbos. Etty Mnttliew
Brigbam Wm. Wikoo TIkmuis
Barton Thomas, shoemaker
Chapman Wm. schoolmasU;r
Harrison Robert, tallow cbasdler
Mawmill M« vicT. New loo
Smith Thomns, oabioet niker uA
wheelwright
AnarifT, see M«lbMli.
8M£.
[North Ridinff.]
SKA.
54S
in tbe parish of
i«nmestoOy wap. of Halikeld. and li-
jerty of Richmondabire; 4 miles from
Bedale.
Smbaton Great, (p.) in tbe
wap. of GilUng EMt, aod liberty of TUch-
mondsliiret 7 miles N. of NorttiaHerton.
Tliis village particularly meriti attention,
ftom the extent and grandeur of its pros-
pects. The southern parts of tlie county of
I>urluun, Clevdand, and the fine country
along the honks c^ the Tees, towards Rich-
inond« with part of tiie vale of Yorli, in con-
trast with the bladL frowning mountains of
the eastern and western moors all in ftilt
-view, Ibrm a most magnificent assemblage.
The churdi is an ancient stracture; and the
Uving is a rectory, in tiie patronage of Lord
Middleton. Pop. 250.
Hewgill Rev. James, curate
Fcarmert if Teamen, Wcatherlld Robt.
Arrowsmith S. Wilkinson Mthw.
Byer Robert Schoolmaster »,
Faster Edward Batterfield John
Jackson Thomas Williamson T.
Clongh John, vici. Black Bull
Davison John, surveyor of roads
Gouldsbrpugh Geo. shopkeeper
Johnson John, saddler
Peacock Benj. butcher
Tbomuson John, cattle dealer
Tweeay Wm. vict. Blacksmith's Arms
Wainwright Wm. vict. Bay Horse
Bmeaton Liltle, in the parish of
Birkby, wap. and Uberty of AUerton-
•bire : 6 miles N. of Northallerton.—
Population, 64.
Snainton, in the parishes of
Brompton and Bbberston, wap. and
liberty of Pickering? Lythe ; 8 miles £.
of Pickering. About a uuarter of a
mile from the village is Stainton New
Inn, a large posting bouse. Pop. tf03.
Lytb Robert, gentleman
Nessfield Mrs. Mary
Pratt Thomas, surgeon
Baker*, Hodgson John
Clark John Hogeard Francis
WoodsU Hannah Luvei Vincent
Buicheri, Lownsbroueb Geo.
Lownsbrough Geo.NesAeld Richard
jun.
Marshall Peter
Temple Ann
Woodall Wm.
Farmeri,
AUanson Wm.
Beswick Richard
Buttery John
Craven James
CmeD Ricbfurd
Skelton Francis
Skelton James
Story Thos.
Taylor Wm.
Ward John
Williamson John
Shoemaker*,
Craven Wm.
Donkin John
StepbeosoD Walter
Shopkeeper*, Stubbs Geo.
Craven Craven Temple Martin
Robeon Mary fFheehurighis,
Stonehouse Geo. Baker John
Tailor*, Beswick Anthony
Goodill Tbos.
Barry Mary, vict. Peacock
Berwick James, saddler
Brown Thos. blacksmith
Coulson John, schoolmaster
Riby William, cooper
Watson Robert, vict. Plough
Snapb, in the parish of Well,
wap. of Hang East, and liberty of Rich-
mondshire; 3 miles S. of Bedale. Here is a
Methodist chapel, and two f^ schools, one
for each sex with a liberal endowment, left
by the Nevilles ; likewise an hospital or alms
house for eight aged persons. The principal
trade here is wool-combing, and many of the
worsted spinners in the West Riding, ave
supplied with combed wool from this place
and Masham. Pop. 689.
Clark Misses, hall
Dockeray Rev. T. vicar of Well
Blaektmilh*, Joiner*, ^c,
Bradley John Bell John
Bradley Wm. Furby Christopher
Butcher*, Schoolmaeier*, Sfe,
Miller Thos. Cowper John
Pearson Daniel Lonsdale Bdmund
Farmer* 4r Veomen, Metcalfe Ann
Abel John Shoeautker*,
A I iton Th OA . rr> w oer Richaid
Bnuk^ Wm. 1 1 iU John
Bfiijki^ Eiivrard Oyston Joseph
Bijcklr h\ar\ shopkeeper*,
Denuisou Richard RsiijiCsWm.
Et;iiii Wm. Guttbwaite Thos.
EfXlin John Tailor*,
Gntfubj Ctirhtpbr.Airey William
HiLmijiund Wm. WiiwnJohn
Kiiding John fVooUUtpler* owi
Lamb Thos. fVool-eomber*^
Loflhouse Thos. Cbeesborougb C
Mudd John Cbeesborougb Wm.
Topbam Thot. Dunn Tbos.
Walker Tbos. Garthwaite John
Webster Henry Reynard Wm.
Wilks Tbos.
Crow Tbos. vict. il: butcher, Board
Hudle Robert, currier
Metcnlf George, corn miller
Metculf Ann, vict. Buck
Salmon George, vict. Sober Robin
Topham John, lime burner
Snap* Halt, formerly a seat of the
Flu Randolph's, Lords of Mi<idlehara, Earls
of Exeter, Ac but now the property of Mark
Milbaak, Esq. M. P. b situated in thiA viV-
lage. ThU aaeieiit house is in a dllapV-
dated statej but suiBcicnt raoains to sho^
546
8HA. [North Riding.] btm*
\ta taaom cslHM and m^fiiwttwb It it
praWblt, thii the p««M0t mMMkai «M bi
tof tbm Utham. not carlltr pvtept, ti
Hanry VII. or VIII. but a howa or CMtlr of
0r«8t aiitHit, Dwat have baCnre flood on the
aaBMaite.
SnofftkoltM, in the parisb of A js-
garih, wap. of Han)( West, and liberty
of Richmoudsbire : 2| miles SSW. of
Hawes. A small hamlet in the towo-
ihJD of Hawes. Population included
witJi Hawes.
, (p.) in tbe *au, * Wtwriy
of Wiuthy Strtlid; s nuk~ SVk\ of
Whitby. Here is au anrieiit ciiurch,
dedicated to St. John; Uk* liijiig b a
rectory, of which the Ksitjj \3 the irn-
troD, the Rev. John Hjonmofid, the
incumbent, and the Rfv, Tiinotliy
Cassley, the resident cuniU-. 1\>jj il-
lation, 25]. *■
Sn€al<m Thorpe, in the naiish of
Sneaton, wap. and liberty ol Whitby
8trand ; 4 miles S. of Whitby
Gaines Thomas, fentlemai
HoUnes Re?. J.
Kirby WUliatti, g^nttomaii
Leafe John, Esq.
Richardson Rev. J.
Ridley Francis, gentlenao
Sayen Miss
s M
Welbank William, Esq.
Whitewlck WlUlani. Aq.
Wilkioeon Rev. WHUam
WhghtsoD Riohanl, Esq.
JcaiUmiet, Squires Ana
Arnit Francis Toes Wm.
GibbonsTbo.(bdg.)Waites Wbi.
Gibson Cbauoellor Watson J.
BnckUiyeri, Linm Mfr9
Palliser jAmes Monill Wm -
Puliiser Charles Waid Tbos
Farwmt Sf Ftomm,
Snileiworth, in the uarish of Hawn-
by. and wap. of Birdforth ; 10 miles
KW.ofHelnisley
Sohtr UiU, in the parish of Ain-
derby Steeple, wap. of Gillini? East,
and liberty of Richmondshire ; 4 miles
S. of Northallertoiu
Sober Low, in the parish of A in-
derby Steeple, wap. of Gliljng East,
and liberty of RIchnioudshire ; 1 miles
8SW. of Northallerton.
Fo«rter Miss M. gentlewoman
Meeic Michael, nurseryman
Sam Lejfs, in the pariish of Helms-
jjy. and wap. of Rydale; 8| miles
N W. of "'»•-"-•—
f Helmiiley,
South Field, in the parish of Kirk-
of Kirkby-Moor-Side.
SowBRBT,inthe parish of Thimk,
and wapw of Birdforth $ 1 i mile S. of Think.
Is a pleoaant village, oontaiaiiig many good
hoiuct, and conununlcatea with Think by
an exeeHent gravel walk, acroM the fiekls
called tlie flati. This walk commands a fine
view of the adjacent country, terminated by
the Hambleton hills, and is the favourite
proaienade of the inhabitants. There is heie
an ancient Chapel of Ease to the chuxch of
Think. Population, 74a
BoKomwortb Richard, gentleman
Brook Mrs.
Cattle J. genfJeroan
Bell Fruncis Clarkson JoaJak
Brown Tbos. RaperThos.
BuckteEdwaid Tatiors^
Kles Tbos. Cousin Josepii
Hwlge Alice Shaw Thos.
Littie Thos.
Barker James, chief constable
Bell Christopher, vict. and whip Ml
maker. Fox "^
Brausby and Court, currieis
Bri|Ks Simon, carrier
Fox John, tallow chandler
Hardy Susannah, f rocer
Humson , gardener
Harwood Benjamin, blacksmith
Johnson William, carpenter
Kirby Thomas, joiner
Nicholson John, vict 3 Hone Shoe*
SOWBRBT - rNDBR - CoTCLlPrS,
in the parish of Kirkby Sigston, wap.
dj hbertv of Allertonsfiire ; 8 miles B.
of NortfaaHerton. Pop. 53.
«"ff"^*^ reowei.. Peacock Wm.
Bell Christopher Smith John
Herrinflr Wm. TeUey John
Kendall John Topham Tbos.
Spnunton, in the imrish of Lasting
r!IJ'. * ^«P- of Rydale : 4 mUes nX
ofKirkby-Moor-Side. Pop. 109.
Spbxntthornb, (p.) in the wap.
of Hang West, and liberty of Ridunoiri.
shire; 8 mUes NE. of Middlehain. la m
vUbge wss born and baptised on the 94lfa of
October, 1675, the great hebnisf, John
Hue<*inson, aathorof the " Prindpla," veU
known in the literary worhf , as the advocats
of the Pliniftn system, and the opponent of
the Newtonian system (doctrfaje of gnxit^.
tksii) and whoas sckbuoiis and partJuilk
an.
[North Riding.]
»TA. SW
pay oT tMak&Bf , nialAye t* the primiiplet
€ tHe MoM^ hiftory, hM attraotsd many
IVteAples, and eitabUshed him the founder of
I sect* called Che Hutohhwmians. The
iHiiTch. Is a neat Gothic stnicture, dedicated
o St. M.i<duel; the living is a rectorx, tn the
pfltcona^ of Marmaduke WyrUl, Esq. M. P.
Population, 249.
a Ik* A Mailglffarr. ftom Bedale, with let-
ters every Mon. Wed. Fri, and Sat at 3
aft. and is dispatdied 7 mg. same daya.
Post OOee, at the Old Hors Inn.
C^baytor Mn.' gentlewoman
Cuft Robert, jrenUeman
Siraiibeozee Col. Turner
MTy vUl Rev. William, rector
Farmsrtf Rider Beniambi
Barker Tkos. Simpson Tboi.
Masoa Richard
Plewes Marmaduke. blacksmHii
Watson Geonpe, tailor
WitUU Cbrifltpbr. rkt. Old Horn Inn
Sfpitlal Bouies, In the parish of
Bowes, WHO. of OilUnr West, and
liberty of Ricbmondsbirft ; 9| miles
WSW. of Barnard Castle.
Spittle Bridge Inn An the parish of
Crambe, and wap. of Bubner ; 7 miles
SWr. of MaHon. This Inn which forms
aposiing station, is kept by Mrs. Ann
Wilkinson.
Spring End. in the parish of Grin-
ton, wap. of Gilling West, & liberty of
Richmondshire ; 6 mis. W. of Reeth.
SpR0XT9N,in the parish of Helms*
ley. and wop. of Rydale; 1 mileS
Helmsley. Pop. 167.
Farmtrtf Robson Wm.
Barker Christ. Robson John
Hdsp John Swales Richard
Ness Robert Wilsoo Robert
Ncwlcy John Wilson Richard
SladdU Bridge, in the parish of
Ea^t HarUey, wap. and liberty of
Auertonsbire ; 7 miles from North<
allerton.
Sbumaere, in the parish of Whit-
by, wap. and liberty of Whitby
Strand ; 2 miles SSE. of Whitby.—
Pop. included with Hawsker.
Stainebff^ in the parish of Stain-
ton, wap. and liberty of Lanffbanrh ;
4*niilesNB,of Yarm.
Staintom, (p.) in the wap. and
liberty of Langtaargh; 4 miles NW. of
SjKkeiBj i a small pleasant vUlage. The
dumb, dedicated to St Paler, is an an.
cleat aeat itrueture, bat partly modemiicd
by hsTing received groat repairs about 14
yean agob It stands o« elsvatei ground, at
tbewcstera eatrenSty of the Tillage, with
the Tiean^ bouseacUoiaing. whk* is a la^is
and spadoiM masaioat the livti« Is hk the
patronage oT tlM Aicbbishop of Y ork; aad
the Hon. aad Em. Henry Howard ia the
hicmnbent la the ehanoal is the insiaat
sepulehre of the Peonymaa fiunlty. Hen
isasmaU school, endowed wkh A/, perann.
for the edaeating of six poor cfaUdienof the
township. Pop.356.
Gilpin Rev. John, vicar
Jeffets Rev. William, curate
Willis WllUam, ^ntleman
Farmers, Meanbum Wm.
Pall Georjee <fe parish clerk
Jordison Christ. Pamaby Wm.
Langdale Mary Schooltnaeters,
Sherwood John Suggitt Thomas
Smith Robert Wilson Wm.
Thompson John
Carter Thomas, vict. BUck Horse
Harrison William, butcher
IngledewWUliam, blacksmith A vict.
Anchor
Sanderson John, tailor
Spiental Robert, wbeelwrigbt
Storey Thomas, blacksmith
Staiwton. in the parish of Down-
bc^me, wap. of Hang West, and llber-
gr of Richmondshire ; 4 miles N. of
eyburn. Pop. 54.
Naylor Henry, quarry owner
Slainton Dale, in th« parish of
Sealby* wap. and Uberty of Pickering Lythe;
8 milee NNW. of Scarborough. This
manor, about the year 1140, was granted
by Ung Stephen to the Knights Templar,
on oonditioQ that a chapbihi should con-
stantly be retafaied by them, to perform
divine senrioe there datty, and to offer up
intercession for the kings of F.ngiind
PopulatkMi, 894.
Staithbs, in the parish of Hln-
derweU, wap. and liberty of Langbaigh t
1 1 miles N W. of Whitby *. a fishing village,
situated upon the coast, in a rugged creek,
surrounded by lofty hills, and so completely
is it secluded fhxn the eye of the traveller,
that he looks in vain for the town till he
arrives at the summit of the craggy hills by
which it is immediately enoompassed. The
inhaWlanta Kve ahnost wholly by fishing t
during the winter and spring seasons they go
out to sea in small flat bottomed boats,
called CoUea, each carrying three men, and
so constructed as to live in very tempesta>
ous weather i in summer they go out in laige
boats, of from ten to twenty tons burdee,
called "Five Men Cobles ;* theygouaaliy
548
•TA.
[Norih Biding.]
STiL-
Mtt OB Mood^r* mmU If th* wMtbcr pv-
■lit, eonttoue at Hft tb* wholt wtaki
amlhtitfttnok, dw flih it eiU up and nhad
by tlw woniMi t ai after paMi«g Ihm^ lilt
trit> tt to naiad out to dry OP tb» teach
ThaflihcrytelMfeoaRMoato a fiaatcs-
iMt. and. ia Uw iMnl^ naMii. thto
fflNfaUysHidt flftaoiTiwilnoYannwdi,
a gnilar Bumbcr than liiMt froBB any otiMr
plaae OB tha Yariuhire eoaK.
Inf, tha inhabitants here^ a
ooait, durinf tbe funmicr mantht, an oeea-
tkmaUy oecuylad lu diakii« Kal|i» which i«
a HxiTlal aalt, oUainad 1^ tht bitmii^ of
•eaweedi, and oondaU cbiafly of the flzad
ngetafale alkaU, uaed In the prooeii of
makinf nhnn, glaa, ite. The laa weed
b out at low water ftom tha rocka, and
whan dry If homt in heaps, being coo>
ilantly stirred with an iron rake till it be-
COOMB eoBdensed and caked together In large
maaes. Pop. Included with HinderwdL
Christopher Mason, poet-man, to Whitby
MoDd^ ThuiMlay, and Saturday.
FranciUen Lieut ThooMt, Royal
N«Ty
OallUMCaptaloSaBniel
Baken. Jtfinen, ^c.
Adamson Elk. Bonnes Thomas
Dawson Tbos. Burton WUliam
Hudson Wm. '
Rodam Thomas
Ventress Beoj.
Midttifu,
BreckonSfrs. Mary
Jackson Mrs. Jane {
Skotmakm'M,
Seamer Richard
Taybr James
BlaektmiAt,
Sanden John
8maUwood Wm.
f*ooperg,
Adamson Toomas
Bell George Adamson Leonard
Lane John BellUaac
Fitk Curtrt, Hudson Thomas
Cole Daniel Jaques John
Moore Christ. Pinder Jonathan
Trattles Thos. Robinson Tbos.
Tratlle Thomas Spinks James
Groecrs j[ Drapers, Tailors,
Coates Richard Fletcher John
Sutton Richard Mead William
oore Christ. Pinder Wm.
Trattles Thomas Sayer Robert
Bonnes Thomas, vict. Golden Lion
Brown Thomas, vict Red Lion
Brown Thomas, vessel owner
DeiiU C. Tict. Shoulder of Mutton
Hudson William, vict. Three Tuns
Morritt Isaac, stone mason
Parkes Thomas, butcher
Taylor Mark, clock maker
Trattles Matth. vict. Cod A Lobster
Walter John, vict. Fishing Boat
Carriers,
Robert KnQg(pi, to Guisbro' every Tu.
aadFri.ct i afterooos, ret. Mn.
and Thar, at 11 marniiiir.
TiKNnas JofaiMOD, to Whitb7 ^ Gv
borooffh every Tb. and FrL
Thomas Nisbet, to Whitby evcfySK
Wed.Fri.andSaU
*Tf?"ASt(PW» and tow) a
riihorWWtbT, ^p — ■ —
Stood,
wap.andlibfTti
i mile W. s
thepark, _
of Whitby
Whitby.
Blackburn Jobn, Etn.
Chauman, Abel, Esq. baoker
Ridley Edward, yeoaoan
AndenoD Thomas and
factots and millen
Featberrtooe AdeUne, fiuvMr
Foster Joseph, i^overDor of tbe Woifc-
house
GoodwiU Henry, roper
Johnson John, roaster mariner
Waller Joseph, £umer
Siaiimg BusJt, in the parish of
Aysgarth, and wsp. of Hang W«a( ; 5 mSei
S. of Askrigg} a small viUsse
situated hi Raydakb Thefeiflhero
All oaseade, fionaed by _
water-&Il, behind which tbeie tea ,
excavated outof the aoKd rock, under wfatt
a penon may walk without being aiuo7«d
by the tiamparent Uquid hi which be ceoai
to be immened.
Standard Hill, in tbe pariah of
Northallertoo, wap. and Ubeity of AOcr-
tonshiret 3 milet N. of Nofthallcrtai :
where the English itandard was placed at
the battle of the Standard, in the year J isg.
(See Northallerton.) ThehouaeoQ tfaeha
i« occupied by Bfr. William Swinboa,
Sta NOHOW, in tbe parish of
Skelton, wap. and liberty of Laiigbazgh ; 5
miles ENE. of Ouitbonnigh : is pleasantly ii.
tuated on an eminence, and aflbrds a variety
of beautiful scenery. The k>rd of the manor
U J. Wharton. Esq. M. P. of Skdton Caitla.
Population^ 91.
Farmers A Feomen, Scarth Isaac
Dowson Joseph Scarth Wm.
Dunn Richard Taylor James
Jackson Ralph Thompson Jph.
Miller Miofaael Watson Wm.
PickerineThos.
Lowson Thomas, vict Crown
Story George, vict. Board
Stank, in the parish of SlgstoD,
wap. and liberty of Allertonshire : zl
miles BNE. of Northalleiton.
SlapUton, in the parishes of St
John Stanwick and Croft, and waps.
of Gilting East and West; II o^
NE. of Ricbmottd. Pop. iia.
«TA.
[North Ridtfiff,]
STJ.
S4^
STi%fiT*ORTH, (P.) In tb«wap. of
^Uninf Wit*. moA liberty of Richmond-
«bive ; 1 Mile W. of BtatMrd Castle ; a small
t«v«gularly bulk viUa^ tituated on the l>aalcs
xrf Che T«««, oi>pot)(& Barnard Castle. The
church, which is dedicated to the Holy Tri-
nity, is an ancient, ttiueture ; the living is a
vicar«gf>. in the patronage of the Earl of
Ix>md«l<\ Pop. 460.
FieKliiii^ Mra. fl^nHewoman
Hill T. W. Esq. captnio & pnymfviter
of Durham miiitln, SUrtfoith ball
Preatou lUv. Wm. M . S. vicar
Tbom^D William, gebt.
Todd Robert, sooUemao
"Farmw* tf Veomenf Thompson Rt.
Middleton Kdw. Wbito Daniel
Teesdale Wra.
Chapman John, blacksmith
Galland John, boarding sobaol
Harrifloo, Oibsoo, and Co. shoe thread
manufactureca
H anion Gem^, sergeaot
Jtffenon Matthew, mlUer
t|0dgie Robert, sboplreeper
Thorapsoa Joiepb, tict. White Swan
Thompaon Jobji, buCober
I^TSABSBT, in the parish of
Bransby.and wap. of Bulmer; 6 mis.
ENE. of Ba«inffwoldt Pop. ioduded
with Braosby.
Forfwrr, Frank Robert
Agar Edward RaiclifT William
^atley Thomas Tate John
"tixou William,
Foulrice
iCiUiojfton Wra. tailor (I; viot. Griffin
Wfjwwjr, in tti^parisb of Whitby,
Ivap. and liberty of WbHby Strand; I
mite W. of Wiiitby. ^
' Stbfney HorsE, in the parish of
Scnrborongh, wnu. of Pickering Ly the,
and liberty of Scarboi-ough ; 2 mUes
3W. of Scarborough.
Phiilip* Rev. Mr. private estabtivll-
ment for u select number of younir
gentlemen ^
Stiilinoton, (p.) in the wap.
©f Biilmer, and Uberty of SJt Peter's; 4
mltet ESB. of Ea»lngwold. Here u a smaU
humble looking church, dedicated to St
Nicholas; the living is a vicarage, In the
pitnmage of the Prebend Of StilUngton ;
ibcutnhcnt, tlie Rev. T. H. Croft Tliis
WM ooe of the church living! held by the
eeletaitcd T-awrencc Sterne, who resided at
SuUrm, in thfs neighbourhood. There arc
k\M a Methodist chapel, and a National
KliODlhttiii94riaife. Fop. GOd,
ft
A ridhig post from York to Helnwiev
^ ?5 <»«live»ed hero at 7 ©'dock neraJng.
and from HelmsLey at 4 evenine^-vWiliiaM
Oarbutt. i>ost-mau. "^ ""*»ps
Allan Robert, Es^. Captain
Croft Harry, E«q. Colonel
Croft Williara, Esq. CuplUida
Dennis Wm. suxgoon
Gravson Rev^ Isaac, ettrata
Sadler David, gentlemaii
Wilkinson Mrs. Mary
. Blaektmithi, Smith Wm.
Richardson Geo. Snowden Wm.
Shiter Jonthn. Thompson Geo.
Bretren, Webster Thos.
SowravThos. Wright Thos.
WoodC.<fe maltster Joiners, ifc,
BrMiajferx, Cass John
HnU John Coi^ukes John
Wood John Haider John
Wood Tho«. Ratiiiff John
Batckerty Thompson John
Brown Andfew Tfaomp«on Wm.
Cobb Wm. MMMftW^
Wynn Noah Copper CWkl.
Farm«r$ Sf VeomM, Hodgson Jo^
Bafker George IiOwUierThfli.
Bell Robert North Jobn
Calvert John Snowball Tbos.
Parrab Robert WetherhiU Wm.
Greenwood Thos. Taitors,
Hall John Barker Thot. (<fc *
Jackson Thos. draper)
Lowther John Canby George
Morley Robert Robinson Geo.
Richardson Cbpr. Suggitt Wm,
Forxah Henry, grocer «fe draper
Gibson Robert, officer of exdso
Robinson Joseph, scboobnaster
Sowray Henry, tallow chandler
Spruce Geo. plumber and ehziet
Stewart Thomus^ cooper
Thompson Wm. rict. Bay Horse
Wilkinson Thomas, com miller
Wilson Matthew, vict White Doc
Wynn Nonh, vict. White Bear
Carrrfipr-.-Darid Masser to York every
Sat. tnom. at 4, ret some day«
SHttenham, in the parish of Sberifl^
Huttouj^and wap. o( Bulmec ; T
miles SW. of Malton. Pop. 81 .
St. John Stamwick. (p.) in ibm
wsffi- of GUUqg West, and Ubcf^ «f Rick*
moodshixe t. g ifuliit N. eC Riebmoadf.*
Lmf^ Prudhpe» brother to th4 Oukc oi
Northumberland, ha« ^ mfi^ h«% sifted Is
a.flnelx wooded park« wellitockcd witfi c^ear.
In tU park are the r^RMOnaof ionvB RoQitti
iBtoenduMBta. Tbo cbuich U a very a»-
dent atene buildiqg, derika^ to St. Joh%
and in it are two rcmarkab^ hantiia—a
iMaiVto AiH Itogtii ilgur«». ie Iha-nianabry of
3 A ^
5£0
STO.
[Nora Ridhtg.)
Sir Hugh and La4y SmithMB, forawriyor
.ftwmwhomU hMdMeentel
Bt proprietor. ThepfttronafBof
Iht liTlDg b in John Wharton, Esq. M. P.
the Rev. Wm. Wharton to the Tioar, and the
Rer. R. M. Atkimon, A. M. curate. Pop^M.
Lax Tboi. fteward to Lord Prudhoe
Farmtn, Todd John
PeanoQ Thomas Willda JobD
'8toceton-on-thb-Foiibit, (p.)
In the wap. of Bulmer, a part in the liberty
St. Peter's ; 4 mile* NE. of York. On the
IJth of January, irw, a meteorous appear-
ance was obwnred on the foreet, near this
village, (by sereral persons of eredit and
respectability,) rescmbUng a large army, la
separate divisions, sunio In black and others
to white unifonos; one of these dividons
ft>rmedaUne that appeared near a mUeia
extent, in the midst of whieh appeared a
number of fir trees, which teemed to move
•leog with the line. These serial troops
moved in diftrent directions, andsometiroes
with anuHing rapidity. — (See a shnilar ac-
fiount in Claik's Survey of the Lakes, page
M.) A meteorous phenomenon, of the
aaae kind, was seen in Heywra Park,
near Harrogate, on Sunday, June 88th,
181>, between seven and eight o*ck)ck in
the evening, by Anthony Jackson, aged 45
years, and Martin Turner, a young man,
(he son of a farmer in the neighbourhood ;
both looking after their cattle, were suddenly
■urprised to see, at some disUnoe, what ap-
peered to tlicm a large body of armed men,
in white military uniforms { in the centre
of which was a person of a commanding
aspect, drnced in scarlet After performing
various evolutions, the whole body began to
move forward, in perfect order, towards the
summit of a hill, passing the spectators at
the distance of about 100 yards. No sooner
had this first body, which extended four
deep, over an enclosure of 30 acres, attained
the hill, than a second body, Ikr more nu-
merous than the former, dressed In a dark
coloured uniform, appeared, and marched
after the first, to the top of the hlU. where
they both joined, and passing down the op-
podte Me of the hlU, disappeared ; when a
^lumn of thick smoke spread over the
plain. The time, firom the fint appcnance
of this strange phenomenon to the clearing
up of the smoke, the speetaton suppose wtt
tttOe more than five minutes.
«< When these prodigies do so conjointly
meet, let not men say. they are natnral i
tor, X beUe\'e. thejr are portentous things
vBtotheeUmate that they point upon. *-
The ohurch living here is a peipetiial
curacy, of whkh tha
Ihotpetotiwpalran, si
Ifoddim
dowment, f^et to 10 poor
latkm, 367*
Farmtn ^ reome*, Sl&ton Tlios.
Atkinson Wm,
Sanbura
Brigfaam John
Clark Geo. (and
oatUe dealer
Dale Joseph
Jebson John, (A
brickmaker)
Hawkins Edward
MUnerCreorge
NifEhtiogale Wm
SU
B>o^.
Wade Jobn
Wake AiUbooT
WardelUrofan
Wraw Raluli
Lmd WUlian
Sturdw Tbomas
na/arv,
HaidcBstle Wa.
Hodgaou John
(and diopkeeper)
Cobb Gf fjT^p, bricklayer
iTAlea Juiiti, «cfafxilTnaxt^
Hejilegrave Jobm, viot* Foi
If ii>Lwi<^k ThL^mng, butcher
JtbMjfl Tbi>s. riN, Whito Swan
N I u h r i tijialL" M ni thywp^ b itnTk^ ni i th
<^tirH>y J. iii^m miller. Saohura affl
6i ii :j ^ it T C h rtslup be ft i arpentiir
Tu«lii Iwnnc, hbu^ikef ^><er
W jl iauiA VVilliam, laud tuneixsr
STOKBSLEY, (p.)
In the wap* and liberty of Lsngfaaigli; f
miles from Guisbofough*. 9fhMn Yarmi and
16 fhim Northallerton. A snail maikaC
town of Cleveland, oonsistlogcMsfly of cm
washed on the south by a principal bmch of
the river Leven, which is aramsikafaly Air
trout stream. The buildings are nea^ and
for the most part in the modem style. The
market is held on Saturday, and bplentiAiDy
supplied with provisions on re8SQnsbleterai&
Of ^e fairs whidi are held here, tn acoount
wiU be found appended to the first vohnne.
The lands near the town are diisfly in gnus,
and occupied in small allotmcnti. The
surrounding lands are rich and fertile, snd
being a fine sporting country, the atnatica
possesses all the advantages of nusl sports
and agreeable retirement. The bssutiAd
and mitotic chain of mountaiu, cslled the
Cleveland hills* including Rosebory Tap>
ping, range at a distance of from four to lii
miles Arom the town, with apeculisrijr IxM
and romantic outline, and form s sort
of scmi-drcular amphitheatrsi of vbicb
Stokesley is the centre. A eoniidcrsble
mani^Cactureof linen is estns^oahsr^sad
STO.
[Norih Riding.] f to.
551
AMAtrwlefelllnlytobeezUnded, byamin,
■rtrich Meaan. Thomai andJoba Meale, an
Boweraccfnst to bevofkedbjthe powerof
BtMDBA. In theyear 18]8, aSodety fiMrthe
vvofaotiaii of Chxistiaa knowledge was estab-
lished here^ under the patronage of the
Archdeacon of Cltraland, when a depository
w€ books was ftmned in the vestry of the
paxlah ehureh* and from which 0000 rohimes
Iwve already been dispensed. The esUblish-
nMnt of « Saringi* Bank is also in eontem-
|4af1osi. Tiae parish chnnh is a rectory, de-
dicated to St. Peter, in thepatnnagaofyia
Arehbishapof York. There are also threa
chapds, onefiorthellctliodists, another fbr
the Independents, and a thiid^ oo a «mMM
scale, for the Primitiye Methodists. Hexeai*
also two schods, one for boys, and another
for girls. In ffwrneiion with the rtioffsan
sdu)oIs, and where Dr. BetTs system la
adopted. The parish is of oonsiderableex*
tcnt^ and comprdiends an area of aboot 7
square miles. The popolatioo of tha town
to 1897.
POST MISTRESS, Mm. Blibabbth Storbt.
Places fnm whence
l«tterlMga arereevd.
Distance.
Posti^
ArriTal of Mails.
Departure of Malb
Ijondon
888
8
9
1
4
4
Smong.
ditto
1 part 4 ait.
1 past4aft.
ditto
6mornR.
Clereland.Ton.IiiB
GulsborouKh
OIRBCTORT.
▲ppleton Helen, /pentlewomaii
Botdon Simeon, gentleman
Gonning^faaai John, gentleman
Deason Ann, gentlewoman
Easby John, gentleman
Gibson B. gentlewoman
Greensides Misses
Healey George major. North York
mllitftt
Hepton Nancy, gentlewoman
MUd?ard Rev. 11. L.L.B. Manor
house, Ann mre ball
Hunt Mrs. <fc Miss, gentlewomen
Hutcfainson A Place, bankers, draw on
Sit P. Pole, bart. and Co. and
Sir Wm. Cnrtis. bart, and Co.
Mann Thomas, gentleman
Masterman John, gentleman
Mi^nard Dorothy, gentlewonum
Maywurd John, gentleman
Medd Esther, gentlewoman
Metcalf Robert, gentleman
Moon Wm. gentteman
PoweU Wm. stewarcf to the chief
^ baiUlffor the libertyof Langbargh
Robinson Robert, gentleman
Rookes James^jpeotleman
Simpson Rev. Thomas, curate
Smith Joseph, gentleman
Taylor Wm. agent to Sir Wm. FouUs,
Bart.
Taylor Misses H. ds D. gentlewomen
Taylenon Robert, gentleman
Tarner Wm. gentleman
Watsoo Maiy , gentlewoman
Widdowfield Richard, gentleman
Acadmieit Boarding if Day Sehoolt,
GillwtiODMary, (hulies'day)
Grange Wm. (day)
Granunar School, Rev. J. Benson
Leng Wm. (commercial day)
Mason Thomas, (day)
National, Richard Baker, master, and
Elis. Stabbings, misbess
Neasham Ann, (ladies' boarding)
BookstUert.
Armstrong Rt. (cfeagt. for newspapers)
Pratt Wm. printer, afent totbe Nor--
wich Union Fb«(^ce,dzcalating
library, and stamp office
Jliorniet, Snowden John
Appleton dkBoulbyStodcton Christ.
GarbuttWm. Thompson John
PoweU <feHarker ThurkeU Robert
Juctioiuert ami Ward John
Jpprais9rt, Wright John, (*
Johnson Wm. clogger)
Johnson Geo. S^iektayers, ■
Bakers, Bigging John, (<fe
Clarke Wm. plasterer)
Halton Jane Faweett Ftanck
Raynei' Wm. Ireson John
Williamson Geo. Waller Cfalstr.
BlacktmUkM, Brick Maksr9,
CarlingThos. Biggtais John
GiU Tbos. Rj^lieu Thos.
Halton David BiUckersj
Rdntree Robert Appleton John
Storey Jonathan, Bi^Kins James
Sweeting BraithwaiteJohn
Boot j- Shomnaker$,Vanow R. C. (d;
Carlii^ Christr. farrier)
Harrison Robert Halton Geo.
Hebden Thos. Mann James
HugUl Wm. Myers Wm.
Lee James Stephenson Thos.
Newbnm James {4s cattle dlr.)
3a S
KS iTo.
BoiOit Factvriy
Bowser Maltbew,
Braitbrn-Rtte lobn
Mfey John, sen.
(b«tt*r)
C^naniiVT J&met,
DuckJobii
Mmkmrt^
Anngtrong Robt.
[North R^'mg.]
STO*
Batr John
ClaztuuBenj.
Crununcv' James
Dtion Wm.
Gill Mutt, (t«i)
Greoii^e Win.
Men«e Tbo«.
ftichardaon Pras.
Taylor Jamefl
Tnylerson Wm.
Turner Q«orM
WUfw^ar ioEa
AppWtoa Wm.
TwncrWni.
Watkio Jolm
Com MiUert,
Fuller 1W.
Itonehouie Ry.
Opmojid Flmw
Buney Rt. (floor)
FVllerTboamA
O&ley Jou. (Aour)
WiUiMWMi^A).
(flour)
Curritri,
Ctepbeusoi lobn
fittvlsides JuhQ
Barthi Titos.
Bmsby Wiu.
FUnUiffTbiw.
Hui^Tbtt,
Ifaiiii TboiM*
8teAliewoo3.
WaMa Ckrirtr.
FiMrW Toip
Mease T% A J.
Bowser MmUw.
HuttooRMiard
MemIsM Wm.
Taylor tiodfipay
Olms$, €%inu, nnd
Bartkentcare Art.
Barker Cbrktr.
Calvert Samb
Kueetbaw Eobt.
,\^r'
WmiamsoDOeo.
Oroc^n and IVi
DtaierMg
ApoleUwJobQ
^UflbJuba
Orev (?brisU.
Joinmrt, iff,
Cliter Jobs
Ckites Jolm
Rlcblieu Tboa. (<fc
timber roeri.)
Ward Tho«.
WMidnWIli.
WDiibii Jmnet
Cnlvett Stepbes
CanJobi
Corerdale Ckeo.
jSaSOQj.^J.
GarWt Jobn
UavisidesJ.dESoD,
(dt stuffs)
SeiJtooTM.
lauM Thos.
Stepbeuson S.
WaikinCbrtstr.
X/nm MmvhanU,
CorerdiAe Geo.
Easom J.«Ar J.
Harhide Antbony
AOo.(stutt)
lyrapfrtf
AppletDu Jobn
BnrrJobn
ClaztoD Bei^.
Alease Thos.
Medd Tbos.
Taylor James
Taylerson Wm,
Maiutm, ^e.
Seasbam B. <fe T.
milnenand thtit
Maktrt,
Baldwin Jane
Eeles Juditb
i2asby Marv
SiUftarv '
BarwoCKl Antt
Ricbard>i)n Hat.
Rolls Ani)
Ruuell Alto F<iwo»t|. ^arsib
MUiuTigkt^ lUnrood Abo
Fulrburn Jobu Poltitt £Qk.
Paint4rf ^ Giiiert,VL\dmid»an H«B.
Cole Tbomas Rolls A no
Colliugs Jobn Ra^sell Aon
Walker John SurgmomM^ ^.
Plumber* & 0/otr>. Allardice James
DennUon Cbrislr. Apple ton Rlxff.
Gu\«'land Da\id Duck Johu^ C"P<^
Noton Wm. ^oit)
Walker John Ward Wm. Jim.
Saddhrti^ Cothr (apotbecuT-)
AJnkmrs, Taiiort, ^c.
Tiy^Wttd. BaolsJoho, (4i
Ward Wm. draper)
Watson Ralpb Potter Holml
9^9pk0tp€i*, Rvmfc^ale BcmC
' *• • RiclMirdKoa Fa.
Baxter odward
Dizoa Wm.
iaUlaiie
l!ik>!itoiie 6e«.
Tate 8amb
(^ dnmerj
RobsonRobett
Shipley Tfaoa.
iMtb John
Spirit ond fTHm Stepbansoo TIiok.
MtrcManU, Tboropfoa Geo.
Claxton Rtfuj. TMver Geoige
( British wW) Tttlmt CI iiiiJKaw
Nensham B. A T. I^UpbeMMi TIh»«
8tepbenKMi S«qw-»
CaitM Joha
HcbRMiJolHi
Sunley Thos.
Walker jMDet
ww9od iWaew^aswt
XtNa iPjUif aiir**
(spirit)
?ii)spear Jo
Wtiispear Jobn.
(British wiae)
Biilmer Wm.
l9Uo« Wm.
Dixon Valentini
Smith Tipmsi
WiUianwonOeo.
Sfroic Jlofni«l«i*rtwAppkiN« RM.
BasbyM«nr%(^ CouliDBJote
Imt 69ii HnMnif »
Angel. Georn Pwniu
Bay Hone» Jervas Co«(et
Black liorw,Q«oroeJoWiwi^ ^^
Black ^an, (poAing houm> Jote
^ Wil8tro|» _
guUaod Dog. Jobn Weatberill
Bull and Puocb Bowl, Hannah Smith
Cbe^eni) Thonias Fenwick
Geowe 4c Dragon, Henry BmlhMton
Golden Lipa, (and excbeofika) Joha
Greyhound, Thomas FIdler
kinr's Head, Sarab Peart
KMons* Arum, Thomas dmltb
Race Horses, AntbonT Peaisoft
ShmiUer of M^Um, t^wmis Ifytit
Spread Baglek Iticbard AapletOA
Three Tuus, WiUten SuMh
Adamson Mattbew, flax «b«sstr
B«nter Cbxistopber, glover, ^
STO.
[North Riding,}
STE.
£58
Bowser If atthew, parish clerk
Bumard John, rope <fe twine maker
CaileJohD, tinner, brasler, Iron-
monger, and hardware man
Cost Thomas a«ent to J. HavMd*
and Son
Blders Adam^ doe and patten maker
Emery James, Te&rinary surgeon
Fisher Matthew, professor of music
Fletcher Christ, beadle <& bellman
Garbutt Hannah, confectioner
Hall Mary. confeotk>ner
Uepton Thomas governor of work-
boose
aCarch Lewis, ofRcer of excise
Mason Benjamin, cooper
Porteus Walter, nail maker
Turner Thomas, whitesmith
'Watson John, dog trainer
West Charles, dealer in jeweUeiy and
British laoe
COACHES,
From the Black Stoan, John ff^iUtorp,
The Cleveland, three days a week
from Redcar to Bedale. daring the
season, on Mon. Wed. and Sat.
arr. at 9 morning and ret. at S
evening.
LAND CARRUGE.
Kiddleton John, to Stockton, Mon.
Wed. & Fri. ret. the same day.
Peacock Thos. ife Fras. to Thirsk, on
Mon. and Thur. ret. on Tu. and
Fri. and to Stockton on Mon.
Wed. and Fri. ret. the same day.
ComUry Carriers attmUng th§ MarkeU
Aj-ton, James Sherwood, to T. Ste-
phenson's, tvaty Sat. arrive at 1 1,
return at 6.
Guisborough, Thos. Johnson, to Three
Tuns, Wed. <fe Sat. arr. 10, ret. 3.
Northallerton, John Snowball, to Bull
<fe Dog, every Sat. arr. M), ret. 3.
Yarm, Ralph Reed, to Three Tuns,
every Sat. arr. 10, ret. 3,
SUmegill Gale, In the parish of
Dsnby, wap. <fe libertyof Langbargh ;
8 miles from Whitby.
Stoneoravb, (p.) in the wap. of
Rydale ; 5 miles SB. of Helmsley.—
The church is a rectory of which the
King is the patron. Pop* L77.
Oiley Rev. Mr. curate
Stonesdalb, (East and West)
iii the parUh of Grinton, wap. of
GilliDR .West, and liberty of Rich^
Dondsbife ; 10 miles KW. of Askrigg.
Parmer i if Teomnu Peaoock John
Clarkson Edmund Raw John
Clarkson Jamee
Peacock Thomas, coal agent
8((nu^ktidy\skt\xb parish of Bowes,
wap. of Gilling West, and liberty of
Richmondshire ; H miles W. of Bar-
nard Castle. «
Stcupe Brow, in the parish of
Whitri^, vra^ and Uberty of Whitby Strand t
8 miles SSE. of Whitby. The xoad from
Robin Hood's Bay to Stoupe Brow, is aloog^
the sandy beadi, under a high and atecp
difl; to which the sea flows asthetide ad*
vanoea ; and the passage is unsafe, nnless
there be, when the tmveller sets out, a spa-
cious ana of the sand not covered by tba
water, or the tide be receding. Theiesl*
deuce of Sunderland Cooke, Es^. ia at
Stoupe hall, hi this township. Theheightof
Stoupe Blow ia 8d3 feet, and fisw appear*
ances in naiture axe mote awftiQy gxsnd
than the view ftoai iu sunmit^ Ai
the dedirity of Stoupe Brow is iinpnctlc»-
ble to canines, tiw oudn road fhicn Whit-
by and Robin Hood*a Bay to Scarborough,
lies over the moors, fai some places mar the.
edge of the cliA On this load, in the year
1809, there happened an aeddent, of whidt
tjiedrcumstances, were they not so well at-
testedas to leave no room for douU, would-
appear absolutely Impossiblei. — ^A lady and
two young genUemen, travelling in a post
duUse to Soarborougb. the driver, on soma
occasion, alighted, and the horses, being left
to themselves, immediatdy struck into a
gallop. Before they had proceeded Ikr, both
the horses and chaise fdlover the difT, down
a tremendous pvedpioe of nearly one hun*
died feet high, and cf which about forty
fbet next to the bottom is a perpendicular
rock. In its £sU, the chaise turned over
three times, yet ndther the horses, the
chaise, nor the passengers suffered any inn
jury, except that the lady rccdved a triflhig
scratch on the face, and the party inune«
diatdy proceeded to Scarborough^*
Standmiret in the parish of Hovt
Ingbam, and wap. uf Rydale ; 8 miles
fifom Helmsley.
Sireei nousea, in the parish oJT
Loftbotise, and wap^ of Langbar/ph }
1 mile NE. of Loft bouse ; the resi<*
deaceof Mr. J. C. Liomin.
Sireet Lands, fn the parish of
Danby Wiske, wap. of Gilling East }
• Bigliotd'iYOKkiUrt* pSfs94S.
8a 8 -
SS4
8TJU
iNorih. Xuiing.]
•WA»
4 mtles TTW. of N&itbsnertoo. Here
it the Ot lio, kept by If r. L«ke
HtiriNio.
Stkihi AU^ (p.) )o the wap. of
Bolmer, ioA Ubwriy of St. Peter*s ;
e aiiki KNB. •f torit. &e» is a
^urtk, 4e4ieate4 to St. lUiy ; tlM
llflnck a vkwaice, to the pAtroMflie uT
the Trebendary of Stt^emall; Idcub-
bent» the ReT. John Ellis. Pupo-
Moib878.
BotoiQw<>rfb Wlffiam, Kent.
IhikB John, gent.
QfMu Jowl. {eiit.
finott WUllani, gwn^
Pbrmmt ^ Tmmttn, Tate WiBlam
Agar Fraods Skoemakmrt,
Bilker John Barker Geoi)^
BelleTby Matthew Creaser John
FRntoir George Ddnon William
MufHnond Qtotgt ffhopkHfptrtf
Karrlcon George Barton Robert
Hofieley John Coot>er Ralpb
latenby George Nkbolstm Wm.
Usenby John Wrii^it Robert
SnaHeiTbet.
Heslewood ^liomafl, poi\)t«frer
I^Mbot Ralph, joiner ^ cabinet mkr.
Iitnfhot John, bricklayer and ?ict.
' Hatf Moon
fljprnce John, scfaooinrastier
StudfUm', in the parish of Ftngall,
wap. of Hnnif West, and liberty of
Rlohmondshire ; 2| miles B. of Ley-
hnra.
SK0f^d, in tb<* parish of Hnck-
ness, wap. (iiid liberty of Whitby
Strand ; 4* ml*. NW. of Scaiborou^h.
Pop. including Rrerley, 9T.
Swmg CrMff, in the parish of
Ayton, wap. ^ liberty of LauKbarffh ;
£mUesN,of Stokeafcj-.
Suittm tfovgrat€, in the parish of
Kirklingtoti, and wap. of Halikeld ;
H miles N. of Ripon. Here the
»ionks of Fountain ^ Abbey bed two
ewan/^, i. e, 26 acres of Innd, with a
toft, croft, and paf^tnre for foiir oxen
on the common. Pop. 1 22.
SlTTTON-ON-THK-FonEST,(P.) in
th« wap. of Bulin«r t A mijct SE. of EssiDg-
irold. Hers if a very handionis psrith
chureh, dsdicatfd to All Saints t the living
li s Tloursfe, ia the patmisge of the Arrhp
MShop of York. The celcbnUed Lawrence
fitcme wa« a resident in, aud (he viear of
* lUs twlah{ bat on tho - destruelioo of the
pwsonaat h«a«e by five, bs rrmovcd lo
C^wold, ti which place he was also vicar,
•sweilas or StUttngton. PoralaUcn, 443.
ttartand La4y Hnare
Pellew Hon. and Rev. Geo.
BtarkmHkBy Penty Wan.
Bullock Jamea PiiUaa JSolia
RboBtiee Hensy Bhephenl Tkos.
Farmera if rmmtn, Sturdy Jobfs
Bariber That. Thompson * —
Batty James WaidGeo^
Bean Georie Watersoa 36tu^
BrotheitoiiF. fiii— al<r».
Brown Geo. KitcbinciaiiA Ctoft.
Brown 8. Peaty Wsn.
Coales Geo. simkmpmm,
Cordeaux Richard Clark Jofai
Gibson Thos. Greenwooal Estkcr
Hnddlesbaw Robt. IWttorv.
Hodgson Roht. BeUWn.
Johnson John Wicell Edw.
Lawton James HoUsworth Tboa.
LeoKTabltba
Linfoot Thos. Tict. Rose and Crown
Maynard Wm.TicLBlacksmit^'Aniie
Rowntree John, carpenter
Sbephenl Mar}*, vict. BlackweU Ox
Sutton - under - WhitbstoxK'..
Clipfb, in the parish of Feliskirk^
wap. of Birdforth, and liberty of Ri-
|ion : 4 miles, E. of Tbirsk. Hena is
a CaiTinbit chapel. Pop. OiS,
Glasgow Wm. surj^eon
Richardson MrK. «ntle woman, Clevea
Thrush Capt Thos. R. N.haU
CaJlt€ Dtalert, Lanc»«tef John
Browu Geo. i^aw Matthew
Cowen Samuel SincbitrWn.
Thompson Tbos. Steel Thos.
Farmertt Sk6etn»kir*f
BosomworthTbos. Astley Wm.
Brigland Joseph Bosomwoith Jobs
Buttery John Bawling Tbos.
Craven Thos. H^%eelvriHtt,
tfollidfiy Titos. Bosomworth Joui
KilvingtonCbrtstr. KettkvveU John
Kirby Thos.
Feast Wm.taitor
PalUster Wm. vict. Black Prinot
Scurr Wm. stone ntanon
Thompson John, blacksmith
Wetherill Thos. lime dealer
»uitmi, in the parish of Maibeni^
and wap. of Hang Kast; 2 miles NW.
of Ma&ham. Pop. with Healey.
SwAiNBT, in the purbbof Wbori-
ton, wafkandUbcrtyofLanghaith; A»IIts
SW. of Stoksiley. There ait beit s Me-
thcdist chapel, and aehspd fbrtbt Prlstltha
Methoditti. An sndeat religiooi home
founded by Hencwfie, daughter of RsBulpb
deGlBnvins,inthereigDofHe»yn. itosd
here, bvt net a veitigt of it new mriisi
8wa;
[North ffidinff.] swi.
555
^»p\Uation iDcluding the township of Whorl-
too, S83.
Fmrwmt, Grocm-t, 1^.
BflJcer Jacob Cudbertoon Tboi.
BoFiUTboBMS FlintoftCreorgo
Bovill Ann Jainm-s^ 4rc.
B urton lUobanl GruTes John
Cathersofi Tbos. Barker Win.
Keles John Barker Tbos.
Hugill Jonathan Shoemakers,
Kitchen Robert Cowlsou Tbos.
3f itxshlnsoD Robert Hewgill Abraham
Mohun Robert Slune Maeoiu,
Pearson James Barland Thus.
Sherwood Wm. Nelson Tbos.
Temple John
Todd John, West
Lees
Appleton Wm. vtet. Bay Hone
Brnnton Tbos. yarn bleacher
Burton Ann, vict. Bkicksmitbs' Anns
Borton Benjamin, tailor
Conlson Stepban, com miller
Falrweatber RicbJM, bkcksmitb
Farmery Tbos. gardener
Lenff James, schoolmaster
SawKill John, butcher's knife, <&cmfir.
Swainbf, in the parish of Pickhlll,
and wap. of Habkeld ; ai miles E9B.
of Bedale. Population including Al-
lerthorpe, 88.
SieaU, (River) Page vii. Vol. I.
Swaiedats^ and the valiies adjoin-
ing are flunoui fbr their lead mine*, whkh
nay bo enomenited as foUows :—
Swaledak Mines.
The Surrender, worked by Mean. Chaytor
andMurley.
The Old Gang, worked by Sir Oeovgeand
Thomas AlderMO.
The Stands, worked by Mem. Hopper Ac Ca
The Blakcthwaite, worked by Messrs. Gilpin
and Co.
The Earl of POmfret it the proprietor of
the above minei.
The ArbrndtUe Mtna art verked by
Mr. Jaqoes,......^ 1 ^ ,
Mr.Paricinson.... r^^'^^^^-
Mr. Tomlin,.
Mr. Close,
Mr. Robinson.
Mr. Simpson,
Mr. Whitelock, of Cogden HalL
Mr. Robimoo,
Mr. Thompson, ^ofReeih.
Mr. tt'CoUah,
Mr. KnoWles, \ .
MnBlrbec*, j
ftS end mines axe worked by Mesin.SpCBet
SBdCa
n,....J
ek, of <
un, ^of
h,...)
of RtduDOnd.
Low Row.
Hurst minesan worked by Mr. Josias Morley.
Summalodfe mines exe worked by Messrs*
KoUnjon and Co. and a number of «tn*i|
miners.
And several other small miaci are worked
by other hidividuals.
The estimated produce of these work*
is 6000 tons a year, of which the Swaledale
mhies yield one moiety, and the remaining
3000 Ions are obtained by the other mining
companies.
The Swale was in high estimation
among our Saxon ancestors, by whom it was
styled the Jordan of England, owing to
PauHttus, the Roman miiisianary and tho
first Archbbhop of York, having soon after
the introductiou of Christianity, bafitised in
iu ftrauns in one day, tan thousand men
exclusive of women and chUdren.
Swale ftall, in the parish of Grin-
ton, wap. of Hang West, and libwty of Rich*
mondshirei 1| mile SW. of Reeth, Amnerly
the residence of a gentleman, who subscribed
hima«lf '* Sir Solomon Swale, of Swule
Hall« hi Swaledale, tut by th^ river Swale."^
This femily heM lands of the Cvown, bu%
had omitted fbr many years to renew their
lease, which, bring observed by a derk In
the exchequer office, he procured a grant
from the crown, of ^is estate, for himself*
many law suits ensued ; but they served onJy
to increase the mbfortunes of Sir Solomon,
who died a prisoner In the Fleet, in ie78»
not however till his adversary had first com*
mitted suicide.
Swineside, in theparish of Cover-
ham, wnp. of Hang West, and liberty
of Ricfamondsbire ; 7 miles SW. oC
Middlebam.
SwiNETHWAiTB, in tbc parfsh ot
Wea<il#nj, wap. of Han< West, and li-
berty of Richmondsbire; 5 nils.WSWm
of Leyburn. A small vHlase plea-t
saiitly situated in Wensleydale.
Andenon W. J. Esq.
Moriand Leonard, gentleman
Farmert, Lodge John
BoTS John Reynolds John
Latdmau Samuel Russell John
SwiNTONjln the parish of Mashami^
wap. of Hang East, and liberty of Rich-
mondshire ; 1 mile S. of Masham, the degsMfc
and hospiuble seat of t^niliam Danby, Esq.
whose beautiful gardens and pleasure grounds
may vie with most hi the Norttiof Enghmd ;
but the improvemeau this gentleman has
made on the immense tracts of moors within
his manor, partirofairly call fbr observation.
The vestiges of antiquity found ui this
nei^bouihoed are various and muncr^usr
556
iwi.
[North Riding.]
TEE.
Mr. Duby, hat ptwenrgd mne of them,
pvtiettlniy a large golden handle, which
anma to be that of a shield} and the
bead at a Roman battle<axe, of braai or
eopper, he. Pc^mlatiaa fa»i'»w*'T|g Warder-
mask, 177.
Banbj WlUiam, Esq. SwiDton park
Truinper Henry, agent to Mr. Danby
Farmtri, Skoemaken,
Imeson Robert HHl John
Richmond Joha Hill Barnabas
Aken BenjainiD, ftone mason
Astwood WiUiam. carpenter
' Imesou Geo. blacksmith and Airier
Tbeakfton Tbomas, comtab&e
StHnlom, in the parish of Appleton-
le-SUeet, and wap. of Rydale ; 2 mis.
WNW. ofMatton. Here is a Chapel
of Ease to Appleton-le-Street, and a
Slethodist dnpel. Old C^onnezioo.—
Pojiulatioo, 384.
ToM/Seld Ea$l, \a the parish of
Kirklington, and wap. of HaJikeld ; 5
miles NNW. of Rlpoo. The principal
iobabitants of this village, are Mr.
Edward Hovieman, farmar, awl Blr.
;lohn Jackson, com miUer. Pop. 32.
Tanpibld West, (p.) in the
wap. of Halikcid, and liberty of Richmond-
shire ; 6 mUet J^W. of Rifnu William the
C<»iqucror gave this vinafe, and East Tan-
field, to Alan, Earl of Richmond: they
afterwards became the property of the ftroily
of FiU Hugh. Robert, Lord Marmion,
marrii^ the heiress of this family, and suc-
ceeded to these lordships. lu the eighth of
King Edward II. John, Lord Marmion, ob-
tained a licence to make a castle of his house,
called the Hermitage, situated hi Tanfleld
wood, about the year 1300. In the reign of
Henry VIII. the casUe and manor passed by
marriage into the family of the Maniuis of
Northampton, but by the attainder of Wil-
liam Parr, the Marquis, they escheated to the
crown, and wert conferred by James I. with
other estates on Edmund Lord Bruce, of
Kinross, in right of descent from whom they
are now ei\joyed by Charles Bruce Brudenell,
Marquis of Aileabury, wlio had a mansion in
the parish called Tanfield Hall, but which,
having fallen into decay, was pulled down in
the year 1816. On the banks of the Ure,
whidi at Tanfield bridge is a fine broad ex-
panse of water, stand the remains of Tanfield
castle, but it is without history ; its origin,
and the time and cause of its demoli Ucm
being alike unknown. According to Grose,
which information be draws from tradition,
neighbouring gentry, and the Earl or e»te%
house at Snape, and the seat of WnndlBfte*'
at Kirklington, w«re baUt with them. Uait
now remains of therahit bst a
parsonage house bnOt by the Rer. '
Balnea, the present rector, m an 1 ■|M<sd<M
of gratitude to the noble patron oT Om
living, has risen up nearly on the aitc. aai
adds another embellishment to thia del^ht-
ful vmUcy. The church, dedicated to St.
Nicholas, is a venerable edifice and 4
many ctirious monuments of ita
lords; adjoinhig to which is the cfaantrr,
called Maud Maimioa. fimnded in the ici^
of Henry IIL'for a master, warden and tw»
brothers, chaiged with thedtKyoT pnyi^
for the souls of Lord and Lady Mannla^
and the progcnltocs and sucoaasoea of Ma
family. There is hi thU villaga a MecbodM
chapel; and alao a school with a amall «
nent. The populatiaa amounts to 7O81
Balnes Rev. WUttam, wctor
MetcMl/ Rev. James; curate
Biaeksmitkt,
Chrabam (George
Smith John
Butcher*,
BottooGeorfn
Stewart TbM.
CarpttUmrt^
Cbaodlar Thos.
Walker Charles,
(and glaaier)
Farmers,
Anton John
Bolton Thos.
Chandler Charles Taylor Rk^iaii
Clark George Wilson James
Edon Thomas
Geldart Christopher, Tict. Bay Hon»
Handiev Matthew, vict. finice^ Anm
Inchbafd £. vict. Wellington
Simpson Roger, schoolmaster
Granger John
Kildin Mark
Kitchin Tfaomat
Spcnce John
Stewart Ricbavd-
Thompson Joaeok
Vint John ^^^
Warrior Thos.
Grocers,
Almack Wm. (^
tailor)
Brown Robert
Skoentrnkert,
Tanton. in the parish of Stokesler.
ip. and liberty of LaoirbaKh; li
leN.ofStokesley. ^^
T<w, (River) sea introdnctkm to
this volume.
7Wn*i7. in the parish of Msiske.
wap, of GlUIng West, and flberty of
Richmondshire ; 7 miles W. ol Rich-
mond.
Tbrrinoton, (p.) !d the wap. of
Buhner:8mikaWSW. of Malton. Here is
an elegant small parish church, dedicated to
All Saints; the church living is a rectory, qf
which the Rev. Dr. Waddilove, is the pa.
tron« and the Rev. Jchn Calcy, thelneuaK
^wben Tanfleld castle was desUoyed, the bent Here is alsi> a Methodi'st chapeL—
^*wn«» wsct purchased bysevenl of the! Pop. tadudiiif Wlggiathorpe, «7. ^^
THB.
[North Ridinff.'l thi. 557
BkckeK HUs Ala^*, genU«wouian
f^eonis Rer. Lnke, curnte
Sowerby MUs Jane, gentlewoman
Butchers, Sellers Wdk
f;ean Tbomos Smith TbcM.
wan Johu Teasdale Richard
Carpenleri, Thompson John
goodrick Robert Warwick John
oodrick George Wright John
Good A-ill Jnmen Schootmaslen,
GoodwiQGeuiT^ Blanchatd John
Cooptrs, Harrison John
Jftdcsott John Shoemakert,
Jackson Robert Briflleld Wm.
FtttvmtMy Martin Dorothy
Blolccn R<obett Skopkt^tt,
BIttttkbom RliM. Brown Atin
Btlei1)}r jobn Goodwill Robert
HitHy Joto TttUorty
Stirdy PMttcas Bteokin Wm.
ktk OeorgfB Hajtbom Wb.
Moor John HiokGeorgA
If «rikiier David Leoy WlUkun
Potter TlK>nias
Acnr Uriab, vtoU Hone a»d Jookny
Odrdenx Wkllarti, Tiet. Black BuU
Mkk Riobari, fiot. CroM Keys
Eoberti WiUimn, iklacksnilUi
Thkakston, in the parish of
ftnrneston, wan. of Haliketd, dc liberty
of Richmondibirp ; 3 miles SB. of
Bedale. Population, ST.
Carter Edmund, Esq. Theakston ball
Carter B. J. Est).
Tkmthvi in the parisk of A Ysgarth,
wa^. of Hang Weiit, and liberty of
^cbwondsfaire ; 4 mis. E» of Aikrig;.
TititRBLKnT, In the parish of
OsmoTberley, wop. ahd tiberty of Al-
torton^m; 6 mites £NB. ol Nortb-
dtterton. Pdpukition, soo.
Pelrse R. W. C. Esq. Tblmbleby lodge
Farmers, Ligbtfoot Thos,
Bratlley John Mesgison Thos.
Burdon Tbos. Moibersill Robert
Cooper Michael Potter Marmaduke
Cowtoh £liz. Walker IsHac
Duncali'e Robert Wilson Wm.
tee Robert, com miUer
Motbersill Robert, woolstapler and
worsted manufacturer
Petch Dorothy, vict. I'i^hting Cocks
THinictfeRY HloH, (p.) In the
i«p. of Btmrdith t 4 miles SR. of Think.
Tlweiiflfeh, which wurMmilt in 17», by
thf tete Sir ThoinM PranklftBd, is dedicated
to An Sahitit the fifing is a vhwsge, in Che
pstronageof the Anhblthop of York. The
sncient fkmilyof the Frankland's has raided
bete for upwards oC twasMturies; and the
present Baronet is linaaUy descended fkom
Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector. Popu-
Utkm, S93.
Prankland Sir Thomas, Bart Hall
Barker Rot* Thomas, vicar
Butekersy Blytbe Robert
IfollteCliristphr. Manftehl Leonard
MaaAeld Oeorgn Ro^e Leonard
Farmers^ Smith John, (and
Btenkftorn Stephen milter)
Blenkbom Tbos. Toso Robert
Bmton Matthew, carpenter
Masterman Gvorge, bbicksraitli
Waites Wm. rtet. Anchor «fe Dolphin
Tkirktebjf Low, in the parish of
High Tfairkleby, <fe wap. of Birdforth |
i miles SB. of Think.
Tkirlhy, in the parish of Petiffkirk,
and wap. of Birdforib ; 51 miles ENB
ofTbirsk. Population, 167.
Thim, in the uari»h of Thornton
Watlass, oi wap. of Haug East ; 3 mU.
y. of Mnsbam. Tbo reaidence of C,
N. Clarke, Esq. of the Hermitage.—
Population, 136.
THIRSK, (p.)
la a small market town, in the «ap. of Btrd«
forth : 0 mile* ftvm Nor.ballerton ; 10 miles
tram Kasingwold ; 11 from Boroughlnrldget
andtSflpom York. This town is frfeaaantly
situated in the vale of Ilowbray} and IS
conjectured to dortve its name ft-om the aa«
dent Britlih words, Trc — a town, and /«lv— ^
a river, or brook. The market, wldcb b oa'
Monday, Is well supplied with the necessa-
rlet of life, and Ash la lirought here fVom tha
coast in great perfection. A great quantity
cX poultry, butter, and eggs, are bought up
here by dealers, and conveyed Into the po-
pulous towns of the West-Riding, where they
are re^ild. The fkirs, which are numerous,
will be found stated in the Ust of Yorkshire
Faira, appendant to the 1st vol. of Uiis work
and they teud considerably to enrich the town
6t Its Immediate vicinity. Of manufactures
there are none, except a few coane linens,
owing probably to that important requisite in
manuftieturing establistiments — ^fuej, bdngf
scarce and dear. There is here no estaUished
banking concern \ but business is transactfll
for Messrs. Backhouse & Ca Darlington, by
Mr. Story, in the Marketplace; for Messrs.
Britain ar Co. of Ripon, by Mr. MaMcIl, hi
MU^atet and for Messrs. Raper. Swann«
and Co. York, by Mr. Amltt, in the Market
place. This town had formerly a stronir
Caatle, which stood at the aouth wcatern ex-
tremity of the town^ Thiok saitle daina a
S58
THI.
[North Riding.]
THI.
high snciqaity : itisakltolunrt taentailt
b K9* by the fiunily to whoie lardihip the
■dghbourhood wm andeotfy lul^eet. The
flnt BMBtioa oTthkBune ia hinory, it,
bowvTOT, altar tiM eonquMt, whta we Ind
Robect de Mowbray, a povrarftil Nonnan
BiroQ, craaCed Bad of NorthumberiaBd, in
1060. Thecaettelmlf ma anoblepllaor
boOASag, onitiac the magnfflwwce of a
royal palace, with the itrength and leearity
of a taaranial fartroi. It was heee, that
Roger de Mowbray ooMpbed with the SoMah
King, and began hli rebeUion agaiaet Henry
IL TheiewokwashoweTertpeadUyRippccn-
•d« and on the Uth of March, In the year
117A. theeaetlewatavaUedbyLoid deTa-
lence, in the name of the King, and sinr>
rendered, not without the ihow. but without
the reality of retlstanoe. Henry, who was
ttiea at Northampton, ordered all the caatlca
that •UU remained in priTate handi to be
destroyed, and this teat of feudal magnl>
tiMBi shared the conunon kit Socon^plele
was the denxOition here. Ifast noc a >rfetSg«
of the castle now remains, buta high arttfl-
dal mount senres to indicate the site on
whldi the keep formerly stood, and the flaae
■tlH bean the name of the Castle yard.
The chnrch, which Is a haadtoroe Oo-
(hk edifice, at the northern estreroity of the
town, was, it is generally supposed, built
out of the ruina of the castle. Both the ex-
terior appearance, and the interior arrange-
ment of this structure are deservedly
admired. From the steps leading up to
the altar, Ae view Is peculiarly grand,
presenting to the eye a lofty aad extended
visto of Gothic arches, terminated by the
organ, whidi ourreq»onds in its deooratioDs
with that m^lestic order of arehitectiue.— .
The internal length is IGOfeeC, and the length
of the cross aisle 60 feet.* This church is
dedicated to St Mary Magdalen ; the living
U a perpetual curacy, tte Aivhbishqp of
'Yoit is the patron, and Matthew Butter-
trick, Esq. is the lay rector. In addition to
the church, the Quakers have a meeting
bouse, and burial ground, in Kirkgate
the Independents, a diapel. near Sowerby
Flats, built In 1803: and the MothodisU. a
handsome new chapd, in St JameiTs Oxeea,
buUt in 1816, on the site of their oki place
of worship.
Thirsk is a parliamentary, but not a
corporate Borough. Old Thirik. as it is
called, possessei the right of sending two
members to parliament, by 60 burgage
ImUs, 49 of which belo^ to Sir Thomas
Fkaakbnd, who has the appointment of the
f JreAaoa*s Hlitary of Think.
bailUr. and wUeh bailiff Is
oOeer. The ]
Prankland, Esq. aad Richard
Rassei, Esq.
OU Thirsk condMs of a Um^ raavvof
cottagcB on eaeh side of the fosmI leadiag
to Yarm and Stockton, aad of a a«|iMiu
surroanded by the sasne kind of baiUfa«^
eriledSt James'sGreen. Upon, or aenr tUs
square stood an andeat diantry, ftwiwled by
William de Mowbray, in the reign of Hcaay
L but of which time has long ainoe ssnepi
away every vestige. Till the year ISIS, a
▼enonhleKha, the wonder and the omssneac
of the Green stood here; butonthen%lKor
the Mh of November, 1818,a set of hieUen
boy^ in their mischievous spofti* tat Itacia
this pieoeof vegetable antiquity ; aMfflrieiit
was left of it to make two sabstsutial dote
fbr Jahn Ben. Esq. the totdof the aiiair.
Under the spnadiag brmehes of diia tsec^
the desMon of nwuben of parttament te-
Think had been oooducted so kmg^ " thai
the sneaMvy of BMus ie noi to the OQiMsMfy ^
and here, it is sakl, feU Henry Pleicy, Cha
fourth Earl of Northumberlaad, then Loetf
Lieutenant of Yorkshire a victta to popn^
lar fury, raised by oppressive fwatlrait
The rivakt vhhA dlvidea the old aad «»
new town. Is called C^d-itett, over whiih
there passes a substantial stoae bridge, of
three arches, of sufBdent capacity to recciva
the floods whSehtiie heavy rataM, aad meWB^
maws of winter frequently oeoasion. Tha
new town staada within the pieehiets of tha
aadcnt castle of tbeMowbniyBi iatheoei».
tiaof the towB Is the Maiket-^taee, wfakfc,
if the Toll-bDoth, now inandaous eendi.
tkm, with the Shambles, and toase fbwdila^
pMated buiklings were reatMrred, wonM ba.
one of the first squares for a pabttc aiaiket
in the kingdom.
The popuUtioo of TWxrit has h>u<asui
duriag the last ten yean^ at tiie rate of about
Itfperoent In 1811, the total amount waa
9,IB8, and In 1891*-S.933. The sir is ga.
neially eon^ered pure and salnbrkws, sad
a fine spring of chalybeate water at a small
distance Aom the town, resembling the Sosr-
borough and Cheltenham waters, and used
bott for drinking and bathing, mayoontri-
bute to the health, and consequenfiy to tha
longevity of the inhabitants. The >urroand>
ing country is rich and deUghtfol: sad sU
tourists concur in the opinion Outthe vsla
of Mowbray, of which Thirsk is pteUjaiaily
the centre, is searorty to be equalled bjraay
tract of ooontry in the kingdom, for tetility^
expansioB and pictureique scenery.
t fiat Topdkfl^
THI.
[North Riding.]
THI.
«6a
POST-BIASTBR-
-Robert Pbat,
Ojffks, Top qf IVbrM tide Mm-kei plod.
Places from whence
J.^tter bags sre recrd.
DisUnee.
Postage
ArriTilof Mails.
Departure of Malls.
Yoric
83
£19
10
19
26
19
Si
58
68
14
68
95
9
25
57
11
at 1 past 8 eTening.'l before 8 eireniog.
IjondoD .....•«••.
Easingwold
StfukesLey .........
i past S evening.
t before 8 eveniog.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
ditto.
i past 8 evening.
ditto.
ditto.
9 evening.
ditto.
ditto.
1 before 8 evening.
* before 11 night!
ditto.
ditto.
Gulsboroiigh
Yarm .... .k ••.... .
StocktoD
ditto
SuDderland
South Sliields
]|e4ale
ditto.
ditto.
Ipastllnij^t
ditto.
A DPieJjv ..........
caSSk?!.. .:;....::
ditto
NorthaUerton
Darlingtou
Kewcit<itlA
20 mln. jpast 1 1 evg.
ditto!
DIRBCTORYh
AddlsoB Geo. gent. Finlde street
Bentlej John, gent. S. side Mkt. pi.
Btitterwlck MHU.Bsq. S.side Mkt. pi.
6111 Edw. gent. Paradise yd. Kirkgate
etU Rev. Thot. St. James's green
Oregorr Rev. Benj. Long street
HIMMd Mrs. Ells. S. side, Market pt
Jefferson Rev. Joseph, Kirkgate
Kjsndrafw Mrs. Ann, Kirkgate
Kenyon Mn. Ann, Kirkgate
Lievesey Robt. Bell, Esq. Kirkgate
MaddisoB Col. John Tbos. Ingrygate
Pidc Jlrs. Mary. St. James greeo
Robinson Mrs. Mar^ N.side^ Mkt pi.
Scurr Jonah, gent. Miilgate
Smith John, genU Pinkie street
Smith John, gent. BIkldle market
Walker Mn. Maria, S.side,Market pi.
Whitehead Mrs. Dorothy, N. side
Market place ,
JeadtmieSy Public and PrimUa,
Appleby Mary, (lad^' boarding),
Kirkgate
Cornforth Ann« St. James's green
Gooding Mary, (subscription) Castle
yard. Westi»te
Martin Thomas, Barbeok
Metcalfe Blis. Smith's yard, South
side Market place
Motheisdale Wm. (National) Millgate
North Mary, St. James's green
Thompson Anp, Paradise yd, Kirkgate
Winter John, Millgate ; h. St. James's
green
Jgenis to Bomktn,
Anitt Prands, (toRaper, Swann, d;
Co. York) W. side. Market place
Hansen Francis, (to Britains and Co.
Ripon) Millgate
Story Francis, (to Badchoiise and Co.
Darlington) N. side Market place
Attonu9tj
Bamby Charles Wm. Long street
Richardson Tbos. Kirkjrate
Rider Joseph, S. side, Marketplace
Swarbreck Tfaos. S. side. Market place
WalkerCharles Bisset, and clerk to the
magistrates for the division of
Birdforth, sub-division meetings of
lieutenancy, and to the trustees of
the York and NorthaUerton lood^
West side, Market place
Auelioneer* amd Jppraiten*
Chapman Richard^ am) sheriff's offi«
cer, top of Kirkgate
Wood Benjamin, St. James's green
Bak9rt.
Armstrong Blis. Kirkgate
Dodgson Thos, St James's green
GUlGeo. Old Thlrsk
If ansell Francis, Market place
nie John, Pii»er lane
Mawman John, N. side, Maricet placa
Morley George, Millgate
Pygass Samuel, Rawling's yard, E«
side. Market place
Rainfortn James, E. side Market pi.
White Ralph, St. James's green
Young James, Rawling's yard, E,
side Market place
Bt^kimiths,
Bashforth James, Middle Market place
Bumby John, Pinkie street
Bumby Wm. Long street
Marley Matthew, Kirkgate
Tay tor Robert, Westgate
BookielUrt, Binden, amd Statioiurt.
Harst George, and patent medidue
vender, East side. Market place
THI. [JVbfiA RitUng.] tnt.
509
BfMt^rman Heoir. B. sida Madket pi.
Peat Robt. top of N. tkie Market pi.
Bainbridm Wm. N. tide Market place
Baxter Rkbard, SoiUb's jr«id» S. side.
Market pUoe
Bosoniworth John, St. James's green
Burgess PauL North side, Market pi.
Butterwick Tbos. St. James's green
Clarksou John, Westgate
Clarkson Tbos. St. James's gre^n
Dodswortb Jobo, St. James's gnen
Fewster Wm. Long street
Hop{)er BemamlD, Smith's yard, 8.
side Market place
Jackson Wm. Long stmet
Meek John, BenUey's yard, S. side
Market place
Morrell Wm. Back lane
Pratt Tbos. Norby
HtockdaleJameii, Kirkfate
TbompwD Matthew, Kirkgate
Tbonio5K>o Wm. top of Kirkgate
Tweedy Tbos. Long street
Tweedy TJios. Millgnte
Ward Ann, Pinkie street
WilkiuM)n Thomas, S. side Market
plHce
Wright Robert, Back lane
Brandjf MtrekanU,
Hudson James, N. side Market place
Johnson Wm. Norby
Robiuson John, N. <idfl Market place
West Wm. North side Market place
Breweriex, Ate,
Meek Thomas, Kirkgnle
Rhodes Edward, Kirk«5ute
Bricklayers,
Fawcitt Robert, Smith's yard, S. side
Market place
FawQittJohn, Kirkgate
Slmison Robert, St. Jamci's groen
Wray John, Long .street
Bridle Cutier»,
Dunn Tbos. Inmgate
Hnrri on llobt. W. side Market place
Sill Wm. East side Market place
udsou Cbristr. N. side Morket place
Buckft Mak€r9,
Good wick Geo. St. James's green
Ooothrick John, Bentley'syard, South
side Murket pbice
Mansfield Henry, Long street
Butchers.
Bumby John, St. James's green
Denison Thomas, Market pluce
Fawcett Richard, Kifkuate
FoxlonJohn, Mill^att^ •
Gill Dfnah, Lone street
iWJrifk John, OM Thir-fc
4»ieenhUl John, k'irkanle
Nelsoo Philip, Swartveck's yaid, J
side Mailrat plaoe
Nelson Richard, St Jamea'a i
C9^imei Makerm,
HambletonJosepb, Kirk«rttte
Peacock Wm. <fe upholsterer.
Market place
Peat Joseph, Long street
Richmond John, Kirkgate
If. cie
Tindall Geo. Flnkle sTreet
CatlU Dealers,
Foster Geo. Kirkgate
Metcalfe Thomas, Long street
d: -I. ^^^^ ond nntrfriHm.
Bingbam Henry, and dealer in oAl
^ P**"^S A colours, E. side MkU pt
Cass Thomas, S. skle Market ptece
Johnson Tbos. (dealer in oils & piiJiiL
Cunfectionen,
Armstrong Elizabeth, Klrkgata
Dickinson Wm. Barbeck
Mawman John, N. side Market place
Raln/ortb James, E. side Market^
Cora IHiUers.
Armstrong James, Old Tbirsk
Manfield Robert, MUlgaie
BeU Thomas, Finkle stieet^^
{meson Alatthew, S. side Market vL
Morfoot RkdJoitl, MiUgate ^^'*
Prest Thomas, Ingrj gate
Fmrmer^.
Clarkson James, St. Janies's gieea
Daniels Robert, Ingr^gate ^^
t"n«Sr Wrtjbiin, St.7ames's grt^n
HareTUcbard, St. James's gn4
Whitfield Samuei; Si. James's ^
F^, Ltfe and hjfurance OJUe Agmtit,
Attes, Robert Peat, top of N; side
mmkmx place
County, GepJJiust, E.side Market pf.
Globe, C. B. Walker.W. sideMkt. p
Nationa^, P Amitt, Marketplace ^
Norwjch UidoD, Joseph RkieIvS;side
Market place
PbcBiJix, Jacob Smith, Kirkgate
Provident Life, Geoige HuiSt, E. side
Market plaoe
Rq>al Exchange, JobnMetcolie, Mar-
ket plaoe
Sun, Henry Masterman, £. side MaN
ketpbK^
I Flax Ihnsert,
Dunning James. Fiokle street
Jaikson John, Middle Market place
j i?n)ith Jacob, Kirkgate
Gtrtftnerg.
' Bell Ralph, Ingrxgato
TBI.
[North Riding.] thi.
Ml
ickenson Wm..B8rbeck
Ratberford Charles, St. James's green
Rotberford Geor^^, Norby
Rutherford Robert, Norby
Snowdeo Thomas, Barbeck
Wray Blizabeto, Back hue
Glau, t^^ina and BaHhmnoart DeaUrs,
MetcalfJobn, Middle Marketplace
Rowntiee Jane. Khrkfrate
Shepherd Geo. Mkldle Marketplace
OloM and Brmeku Makwt,
Atkin Win. Kkkuata
Bowes Thos. St. James's green
Ransom Wm. Finkle street
Grocers and Tta Daaltrt.
Arnltt Francis, W. side Market place
Bumby John, St. James's green
Carrer Wm. Sonth skie Market pkuse
HanseU Francis, Millgate
Jackson John, Middle Market place
LjnasB Wm. North side Market place
Metcalfe Joseph, B. side Marketplace
Metcalfe John, Mkldld Market place
Robinson John, N. side Market place
Routh Anthony and Robt Kirkgate
Smith John, South side Market place
Smith Ann and Sisters, 8. side Market
plaoe
Smi& Jacob. Kirl^te
Smithson Richard, Kirkgate
Temple John, E. side Market place
West Wm. North skle Market place
Hoi Mamtfadwrm-t if Dealers.
Gates Wm. (dlr.) S. side Market place
Hunt Geo. (dlr.) E. side Marketplace
Lynass Wm.(dlr.) Market place
Marsh James, near the Beck
Metcalfe Joseph, (dlr.) Marketplace
Rodgers Joseph, E. side Market place
HoUl$, brntt and Tavmu.
Anchor and Dolphin, Matthew Fotber-
giU, St. James's green
Blac£ Bull, Charles HaU, N. side
Market place
Black Horse, Thos. Metcalfe, Long st.
Black Lfc)n, WiUiam Faint, S. side
Market place
Bladumith's Arms, George Rose, E.
side Market place
Bhie Bell, W. Parker, St. James's ^,
Brewer's Arms, Ann Hntton, N. side
Market place
Crown,Christr. Daniel, S. side Mkt. pi.
Golden Fleece Inn, George Blythe,
posting and commeraal house,
S.side Marketplace
GoldenLion, John Gill,E. side Mkt. pi.
Half Moon, Rd. Moribot, MUlgate
King'^ Arm^j Riehnrd Chapman, top
of Kirkxata
Kiim'^ Henii, Mn.ry Hatton. Millfinte
LonI Kelson, Tlicimas Cotnam, Saint
Junits's grtQti
Mh^oii's Armkj Jotaij Fawcitt, Klrkgt.
New Irjn, Rohi. Taylor. Westgate
Red BeaTf WiUinm Jonnson, N. side
Market pkw
RoynL Ouk, JameA Hudson, (oommer-
dnl ) N. side Market place
Star, y\tm Clayton, Westgate
Three Horse Shoer, Suowden Smith,
ThreeTuns, Jonathan Empson, (ex-
cise oiBoe, commercial and pofting
house) S. side Market place
Three Tnns, Rt. Heseltine, Finkle st.
Waggon and Horses, Thomas Moon,
Xongstreet
Wheat Sheaf, Henry Atkinson, St.
James's i^reen
White Hone, Robert Seaton, St,
James's green
White Swan. Geoiiga Thornton, K.
skle Marxet place
/roMiiONjftrt.
Masterman Henry, 9. side Market pi.
Peacock Wm. N. skle Market plaoe
Russell Benj. N. side Market place
Scunr Rtehard, B. side Market place
JiW$U€rt.
Russell Be^j. N. side Market place
Scurr Richard, E. skle Market phMM
Wylie James, ITdlga^
Joiner$, Houat Buildsrt, ifc.
Armin John, Kirkgate
Atkinson Henry. St. James's green
Gamble Wm. St. James's green
Peat Joseph, Long street
Richmond John, Kirkgate
Webster Thomas, Kirkgate
L»'6rar<«9, SuhMcriplioH if dreulating.
Hurst George, (circulating, and libra-
rtantothe Thirsk book society)
E. side Market place
Masterman Henry, (circulating) E.
side Market place
Peat Robert, (dreulating) top of N.
side Market place
Linen and fP^ootlen Drapert.
Bamitt Frnmis. S. side Market place
Metcalfe Joseph, E. side Market place
Metcalfe John, Middle Market place
West Wm. N. side Market pkioe
Linen Drapen,
Amitt Francis, W. side Market place
Bumby John, St. James's green
Hanitell Francis, Milteate
Lyna«s Wm, N, side Market place
Smith John, S. side Market place
3b
Bm
TBI.
[Nmik Riding.]
TBI.
Mlth4iuinid flMMi, 8.iM« UmM,
pUoe
1*Amii MQKttfkdhtf Wf •
CoTKV Wm. ^ Tbos. St. James'f gn.
DuDnUtfJaniet. Finkle ftfeet
F^ozUm wm. Klikntfl
GimoMT Wm. St Jamei'f creen
toitb Soowdeoy Old TUrU
JohiHOD Wm. KorU lide MvkHpL
SeatoB Rotort, hoogtUtei
MaekTbomtyKirknte
RfaMlOT Bdwmr^, racgiito
MUNmn ami Drm$ Maktrt,
Bales Mary, North sUe Market plaoe
Cnswos Ann, St. JwamH gntn
Hambletoo Mary, Kiriuate
Lancaster Ann, South side Market pi.
Kapler Isabella, Finkle street
Woodward Mary, Finkle street
Mftaie mid Mwteal Imlnm§ni Dmimra,
Hont Geo. Bast side Market plaoe
Mastennan Henry, SaK skle Market
gidwrs Francis. Kkkgate
Igie Thomas, Finkle street
J^fijpsMfs, Bait DfttMttt tfta
Shepherd Jobn,SwaByafd, North tfde
Market place
Shepbenl Geo. Middle Market place
Wood Jofbaa^RawIlngli yaid^ B. side,
Market place
PkmbmrB and OUuden*
Biotherton Uriah, Kirkgate <
MenOl Wm. N. side Bfaricet place
Porlw MarekmaiM,
Adams Robert, Market place
HarriMm iphn, Kirkgate
Johnsoii Thomas, Norby
Morrell Stephen. Back lane
Wood Benj. St. James's green
PrnUany — LttUr Prw,
Mastermaii Hennr, B. side Market pL
Peat Rt. top of N. side Market pUioe
iiopi aad TtoiMM Makart,
Clarkson John. Long street
FothenrUl Mattb. St. James's green
Millar John, S. side Market place
Sacking Mannfacturera,
Raine James, Long street
Raine John, St. James's green
SaddUra.
Bnrtirss Thomas, Long street
Foi Miiibad, (and collar maker) N .
side Market place
Harrison Rt. W.jride Market place
HIU Wm. E. n\^e Market place
■Yfidson Christ. N. side Market plabe
Lanoaster Geo. 8. side Martcet
LynMs W. North side MarkeC
RioMMe J^QWif West sMe
SamngB Bonk,
OpenonMooday,Crom 12 to I o^idock;
William Esbelliy. cfexk, Baotfej^
yard, S/side Market place
Armstvonc Jaiiies» Old Thtek
West Wm. N. side Market '
Canm WilUamjESl^
Crassby Ridiard, E. iSde M ailnet pL
Dinsdale PhiUp« N. skie M atfceC jbet
Duanintf JamokFinkle street
Bdon Toomas, Lonr street
Horn John, N . side Market place
Ilee John. St. James's green
James Wm, St. James^ greea
Powell Wm. MiMgate
Slarinson George, Norby
Smith Snowden, Ingrygato
Spenee WttUam, Long atseet
HpMt and fTing MardumU.
Fozton Thomas, Kirkcate
Heseltiae Robeit| Finxle stveet
Hndson James, N. side Market plaee
West Wm. N. sldR Market place
StraaBHat Mamfneharmm,
Dodgsou Mar>', Old Tbirsk
FauUuier James. Finkle aUeet
Nelson Mary, St. James'sgreea
Stephenson Jane, Mkldte Market pL
Stepheiison Jane, Millgete
Buckle John. S. sifeMuket place
Dent Robert ^ John, Kirkgate
Lambert Wm. S. side Market place
Weddell JobvLN. side Marketplace
Atkin William, Kirkgate
Bales Geo. (and draper) North aide
Market place
Bowes Thoaiar, St. Jamt8% gieen
BUison Charles, Long street
Gamble John, Smi&'s yaid,S.dde
Market plaoe
Gamble Wm. top of Kirkgnte
Greatheed Robert, (dc diaper) S. side
Market plaoe
Horner Jan*t^, F\ak\e *trett
Hud Sim Jtihii, We*tfta£e
Rflii>iuniWm. Fbkk *ireot
Snii^luLk GeiM^p, SmiUi's yard, South
Rjilsdale T ban i?i5. Fill Ule fttreet
BuJIrrJutiD^ SL Jame«'ii gieen
Se^tl. Wm: Smitlj^j yiiT4, South side
MftrketplitCi-
TatliMt CfmnfftfTt.
Brown Geo. M.d<Ue Market piaos
Robinson John, N. sideMaricetphos
TBI.
Rountree Hannab, Mydi* Marirat
ulaoe
W« Plate Workar* and Bra«Mrt.
Almeill Joseph, Suritb't yard, S. tide
Market place
Web«t€r Robert, Kirkgate
fTmtth miA dock Mmktrt.
Martin Tbomas, Millgato
PaUMerJobOysen. FmklestiMt
Russen Benjamio, N. side Maikei bL
Scurr Ricbard, E. side Maricet lOacft
WyUe James, Millgate
_ fthtettfrightt.
Brown Joseph, OU thirsk
Crossbv Richard, E. side Market pi.
Kirk TbomM, Si. Jam^s'^ fcieen
Pattimon Francis, St. Jaines'H gretJa
Fattiiuon James, Old ThirSk
fflitttmithi,
HarwDod J6bn, Pinkie street
PaHiser Blicbael, Ji^cksgnV yard,
Kirk^te
Plews aaMoel, Ra«lloK>B yaid. East
side Jf arket place
Miscellany,
Aldenirick Tbos.furrteK Kirkzaie
ArOMtronff James, oorn factor <k ainant,
Arnuiiroiig Thomas, attorney's clerk,
^ Miltaite
Barnes John, oomb mamifacttirer, St
James's ^eeti
BeiiUey Maurkse, lioeased teAcber,
Et. JaaMM's xreen
Best Wnk fishennaB, Lottgstsoat
Chapman Johu, tbiasbing aod drill
machine maker, Kirkgate
Ctjulson Joseph, chair maker, Ac.
Kirkrate
Dodg^i^on Jofah, slate mercbant A stone
masou. Long street
Dresser Mary and Son, bMonaxid
bntter factots, Flhkle street
Bshelby Wm. eommtsstomr for taking
special bail, S. side Market phioe
Gamtile liiobard, taosic pieceptbraBd
dancir^ miHter, St. James's gieeu
Goodtick George, nail nMUHiiaeUrer,
St. James's greea
Goatbrk:k John, obaio makar, 8. side
Market piaee
Hall Jobn, waiw ai Biytbe's Hotel,
8. side Market place
Harwood Jvbo, giui nuUcer, ^uikle st.
KudHoo Robert, giktemor oi the work-
tauuse. Long ^^ireet
JacksoD Wm. cooper, Westgate
Linsley Joseph, excise officer, Westfft.
Aletcalf Isaac, tbobg maker, at.
Vaihes's freen
[NoHh Miiing.] m.
Moorbouse Robert, bbmket. dke. mfr.
and woolstapktr. Middle Market
place
Palliser Jobo, jun. eugraver, Finkle
street
Pk^ Jobn and Robert, woollen dra-
jien, 8. side Market plane
StelUng Geo^ feHflMnger, St. James's
ipweo
Varley Richard, basket maker, West-
Walker Thomas, drainer, St. James's
Walker Jobn, dyer, Mat^cft place
COACHES.
AoM Gucirgt Bl^tkt'B, Ooidm Flmtm
Im, & sid9 JIf «rifr«l|MBC«.
Tbii ]|ovai* Mails, to London every
evg. at i past« ; to Newcastle dr'
Ediaburga every eveng. at i past
II: to Slocktou, Sunderland and
SUekis i befbie 11 ; to York A
LottdoD every evg. i be/oieS.
The HioHFLYKB. every rag. at 4 past
10 to Northallerton, Dariiiigtou,
Durham, and Newcastle, and all
parts of the North ; also eveiy
evBf. at 60'clockto York.
The WBLIUSOT0N, every evg. at a I
past S, to London, througb York,
Doncaster, Gradtbam, Stamftmi,
and Hnatingdan, anives in Lon-
Am second ODominfl^ at 7 o*olaflk ;
. to Newcastle and Bdinbio' every
mg. at lo'ckick. .
The ExpF.DiTiON> to BorougbbridM,
Enaresbro', Wetberby, * Leeds,
every evg. at 6 o'clock.
CARRIERS.
FVom tk€ Blofktmitk^t ArmffB, tide
Jmi'ssI ploc9»
Margttnt fTootL to Yarm and Stod-
lOTi every Mon. and Tbur. ret.
Wed. A Sat. To Rlpon A Leeds
en^ry Wed. and Sat. let. Mon.
and Tbar.
Tkotmu Scafieid^ to Tbotlby erefy
Moo. at'8 aft*
Fr€mlh4 fTaggoniftr&rtia, UmgU.
Tkomas Moon, to York On Td. A-Pifi.
ret. Tbnf. and Sat.
J,P§acock.H) Stockton 4 Stokesl^
every Tuesday.-
From ff^m, ILauom% Pinkie streei,
PickcrsgiUU H^aggoM, to York on
Mon. and Tbur. ret. Wed. and
Sat.; to Darlingtou. Nc^wcastle,
Ae, on Wed. imd Sau jcet. Mve*
and Tbul".
8b.»
.564
TSI.
[North RiJtmg.]
rao.
. Ffwm tk» Bimtk MwUy Nmlk tid^
RkUrd Fhm, to Bedale etery Mod.
ni^ to RIpoA every Tbur. dep. »
•fternooA.
FVmi Of 9rkiit atMm, Nortk titU
MmktipUat.
Jdbi Jffftnm, to BtfiDCwoldoD Hon.
■no Thor. dep. Saifomooa.
/Ttft/tfMi ;roMi. to HeliiMlef oo Hon.
dep. t afternoon.
F\r9m At tUd Bmr,N, tMt Mmrttipi.
Jate giiwp4ef/. to Nortlwllertoii and
RicboMMM 00 Moo. dep. 8 aft.
Ami Oe JTAyr't J^wt^K^^ JTA^kfoft.
neM» AfeleoML to NortbeUertoD,
Bedafe, A RlcbBioiKU efery Moa.
dep. 4 aftemooo.
fVen A« O'oita /my S. #<((• Matktipi.
^Gmrge OuikwdU. to DarUi^ton Eat-
iofwold, aod York, on Tknr.
dep. £ afteraoon.
/«Mt ikaU, to Bedale on Moo, dep.
SafteriKXMi.
TloUkorm, in the pariih of Ataie,
wap. of Bulmer, and liberty of St.
Peter'f : i miles SW. of Eosingwold.
Popnlation^288.
THOKAuiir. in tke pnrieh of Ayt-
" , wap. of Hang Wert, and liber-
frS'
t7 of RiobnMndsbbe ; 4| milea 8E
ofAskzin* Pop* MS.
Lord Morris Rokeby, Littlebum hall,
near Tboralby
Sadler Miss Jane, gentlewoman
Tenr Brian, yeoman
WiUk James, attorney
WiUdnsonAnth.
Atklnsoo Stephen
BtherinttonRt.
Fumiss Richard
If ammood Jefleiy
Johnson Tbos.
Raw John
Rider George
Thwaites James
Dnunmond Daniel
Soott Thomas
Tennant Christ.
Tomlinson Adam
Dinsdale John
Fawoett John
Btttterfield John, tailor
Calvert George, viot. and oom miller,
George and Dragon
Coates James, butcher
Dunn Lawsoo, portrait painter
OiU Peter, batter factor
Heseltioe John, vicL Volunteer
HeseKine Wm. cooper
KldMdsoli Dorothy, grocer
Wniis John, blacfamith
fUrmh, tee Theashy
Amk
AMSrsMMSv, y ^•f
Bulmevnod UbeE^ of Ripom
NW.oTRasiiMrwohl. Horn is a
dedicated to% Mary ; tbe tt^iw is
reotoHry ; patrons, Lord Vese Mn
and Sir George Cayley,
nately; incumbent, tlie
W. U. Downay. Fop. 1 IS.
nama^. In the portak oriwv
toa»wan. and liberty of Tiiing^hitt
4 nadles NNB. of Tarm. Pop. 197.
THonnBioDOB, ia the pnishsf
Wsit Tinirid, vqpw ot Um^ Bwu mt
nbotty of Rkhatadriiiiet 6 aailso B. if
OaThorateoagh i
ihraeliaboatMOfctt iad
OttMOB wapfotm th«B to bsv« kaaa
drelei, snd glt« so lafii^lpg oT a ■
out in Wortiuowlimlt la hio adWi
CarodcB't Britsimia, wHh two ■■■■ ha
gSglag in a tounuMoS. Hon is «
Fob Wm. higb constable of HttUkrid
Heslinglon Thomas^ ,
Spenoe John, yeoman
TloraAroagA, in the parish of
South Kilvingion, and wap. oT Btod-
forth ; t miles NNB. of Thfisk. 1W-
Ution, 2T.
Yloraiy BroiB, In the polish of
Scalby. wap. and libeHyof WUtby
Strait; 8 miles SSE. of Vhitby.
Tlorat, in the township of M»>
ker, parish of Grintoo, wan. of ttUi^
West, aod liborty of Rjohmondsfire;
« miles NW. of Askrigg.
THonNTOM, (or Tbomton-eom-
Fsnnanby) (r^) in tbe «sp. sod likvty if
PiGkeringLythtt 2| mikt E. of Pickeri^
Th«ral« b«« sFrat School, boik and «.
4lovod by Lady Luaikjr* with a adaiyof
4fiL p«r sbmud to tho msMr, IOC to ite
ucbit* ondy)<;ibrttwyintiinMepniA
edbyanyof thoptnoai broogbtop attfaii
•ehooL Thon sm sIm IS obirity hoom^
bant aad cadMsad by tht wm My, fw
IS poor pswMM, witb \\k iteptrawofli
•oeh, sppwlaiiiliigtottMlbllowtagplMtir-
ilx to SiBBtaftoo, fiMirtoTboiBiaOiOoeft)
EUorbnrn, and oot to Hartoa. Thcchmdi
bmltd«dk»tcd toAUSalatti thtliTlivh
a rectory. In tha patronage of R. Htlt Bi^
There an ako efaapdi fUt the MethodMi
and the PihnitlTe Mettiodiiia. FiDp, STl
HiU Richard, Esq. lord of tbe manor
Webb Rer. John HiU, A.M. rector
Jlcadtadm,
Mackretb Rev. Michael, msster of tW
Ftoe School
TBO.
[Ni^rik RkU^g.]
tTO.
«66
SclrailefttftUI B«if . R. R. B. utber, and
boarding hoiite
Storr ThunBs
BlacAsmUiit, Jointrt^
^reen Robert B^RoDJoim
JMaw John Brewster Wm.
-Stephenson Wm. Deoiito Peter
Bteaehert, Simpson Robert
Coetes Qeotffi Stimt Mtumu,
Rodffers Rachael Burnei Themes
Butchers, Bulton Richard
Dixon John Spt^ndlej Wm.
Marftt Thos. Tuilon,
Grocers, MaekleyJoho
Allansou James Sk«^.toii Geo. A
Humphrey Wm. parish clerk
Beol, George, shoemaker
Burnett ^^ m. flax drewer
F»»ll Tbom««, jjaper box mfr.
HonRjard Geome, cooper
M*Goffi John,liuir dresser, Ac.
Nichols James, naiier maker
Pottiir Cbrtet. sa<Mek' aod hanhraie
dealer
Prie^tman Josboa, ooqi roiUer
Priestman Jimepb, tautjfr
Rkdiardson Thos. tIcL Buck
Sraitii John, jptrdener
WardeU Fruoois, vicL New Iti»
CaiHer, Wm. Humphrey, to Whitby
on Sat. at4mg. ret. 10 evg.
Tkomtonj in the parish of Stain-
ton, wap. and liberty of Lanicbargh ;
4 miles N W. of Stokesley .
Thornton Bridge^ in the parish of
Brufferton, wap. of HaUkeld, and U-
berty of Richmoodsbire ; 4 miles |7£.
of Borou^tibridi^e. Pup. 43.
Tko^nUfm-U' Beans ^ in the parish
of North Otterington, wap. and U-
bert.v of AUertousbtre ; 8| miles SB.
of Nortbnllerton. The Rev. William
Dent resides here. Pop. 24T.
T%<]ml(m'U' Clay, in the parish of
Foston, and wap. of Bulmer ; « miles
SW. of Malton. There are here a
If etbodlst chapel and a Friends' Meet-
ing bouse. Pop. IT8.
Thornton-l£-Moor, Intbe pa-
HkH uf North Otteriogton, and ^\i\w of
Birdforth ; 5 miles N W. uf Think. I \ ^
was formerly a Chapel of Ease, wlirdi h«
been lufiGered to go to ruin, and the oi >1 v port
now rtanding has been converted into a
TUlageuhooU wlthoat endowment Popu^
IstioB, fM. The pdndpal hihimwtig»—
Beckett Thomas, Esq.
Bramlej Thomaa, yeoman
Burton John, schoolmaster
Coatei Joseph, yaoman
Wation Thomas, yeoman
Wibon Gedrge, i^ntlettian
TuOBHTON-LB-S'fRf ST. (P.) io
the wap. andlibarU of AUerloDSAire ;
3 miles NNW. of Think. Here is a
church . dedicated to St. LeoDonL in
the pauonaee of Chiist's Church Col-
lege, Oxford; the Rev. T. H. Fowles.
A.M. lector. Pop. 181.
Crompton Samuel, Bsq. M. P. Wood
fifnd
Swift Joseph, land agent. Real House
Farvms, Coates Wm.
AUinson Wm. Lumley John
Atlcinson James Mqrtoo Richard
Aticinsou Thos.
Qoulden Henry, blacksmitli
Metcalfe James, miller
Pountain Wary, vict. Dog
ThonOQU'm-lke'HUly in the parlsii
ofCoxwold, and wap, of Birdforth;
S miles N. of Easingwold. Pop. TO.
nomton Rittebrough, in the parish
of Normanby. and wap. of Rydale; 4
miles W. of Pickerbig. Pop. 38.
TnoaNTON Rust, in the parish
of AYsc>^rth, wap. of Hang West, A
liberty of Kichmoudshi|e : t miles
SB. of Askrigg. Pop. \'46.
Chapman John, genUeman
Farmers f Bf etealf Rlchafd
Armistead RtohardMudd Robert
Bay oes Thos.
Blakey J. R.
Chapman Henry
Gill Christopher
Mason Henry
Pick«riiieR4ibfTt
TofnUoson John
ToaalinMM Janet
Turner John
Willis Matthew
Trohntov Stbwai<d, (f,) IQ
thewapL of Hai^ West, aiid literty of
RldmiondAblit) 3 ifiilss 1L- 6f MIddlS.
bam. The church is a neat Oothte struo*
ture, dedicated to St OiwakI r the B^^g b a
▼Icarags, faa ibt patruaags ^ the Bishop
or Chestet, Thla village Is pleessady dl>
tuated in WenUydak. on Iht anrth aids off
theriwerVrtti la 1816, thovt wae fiecCed,
by Ctooige Hoca, Bsq. of thb plaoa, ancM
sebort boast, Mdowsd With 101. pw Maaoi»
fbr the educaUon of the poorehildKa \m
kiviiv to thf pariah. PoiK Mft.
Bwbank Rev. John, Tticar
Horn Captaift Oeoree
Farmers^ Tomlln Ottiwell
Atl^inMn Joiiepli Tomlio Mrs,
Denison Francis WiunCliri<t.
Plewes Thomas SAoemaJters,
Smith John Cooper Ralph
Thornberry Thos, Cooper Richard
Brown John, KToqer
Cooper Thomas^ jvmer
Culbert Of 6. vict. No Mu'n'l Moor
Sm 3
566
TMo. [Narik Xtdkiff.] tm.
Storey Join. tdMohBMtar
TiKxribeffy John, bladumftk
Wimi George, \kL Boaid
Thoiuitov Watlam, (p.) intlie
wu. of Haoff BMi ; 8 miletSW. of
Male i • ptiOGkial TiUan. Tbe
munk, which it dedioiited Ui St.
Manr, Urn reotorr. in tbe patronase
•rMarkllUbaiilc/i^. Heraisa^t
or 8ir Bdw. Dodfworth, Bart, of New-
laiMi ball, wbo leiides here ooeesioii.
ally. Pop. 160.
I>odnrofth 8fr BdwaH, Bart.
Clarke C. N. Etq. Hermitase
Clark Ref. George Ford, Ja. A. rector
Bale**'*, Farmert, -
WiUtamsoD Henry Beck Georse
WUtoo Tbomae Boyes Jo«*|>h
_ Cmrftndtn, Llntti Geonm
CoatBS Thomas Mitchell Jane
Homer Wm.
Bedcwith Thomas, bUckamtth
Puffield Abraham, schoolmaster and
parish deik
Lambert John, eoromon brewer
Modd Ami, ilct. Staf
Naykir Prands, stone anason
NiAobon*^ ' "
_ 4 Thomas, •.i.^,.
Wright Wm. joiner and cahtaiet mkr.
Wrifht Thomas, vict. Black Horse
TWsly, in the parish of Btais-
too, wap. and liberty of Langbargh ;
t miles AomStokestey. ^ ^ '
nov^M, in the parish of Pyling.
dale, wap. and liberty of Whitby
Strand; 6 miles S8B. of Whitbv.-l
Here is a veir neat Cba|iel of Ease,
rB.bnUt 18tl-i. Pop. included witii
Pylingdale.
Harrison Her. James, curate
^u 'VQ?* ^^**^ '***"» In the pa-
rish of Topdiflfe, and wap.of BM-
iMth ; e milai 8. of ThinS.
of Catterick, wap. of Hang West, <fe
liberty of Richmondshiie ; I miles W.
01 Richmond.
THORPB-wiTH-WYCLiprB in the
parish of WycUffe, wap. of GUliur
West: 5 miles SE. of Barnard Castlei
a nnall township, situated on tbe
banks of tbe rirer Tees. There is
here a private chapel of the Catholic
persuasioo. Pop. )50.
Constable Sir Thomas Cliflford
Dale Robert
WalstellWm.
Harrison Robert, miller,
TkrinU^. in the parU of Am-
dert>y Steeple, wap. of GiHiag Bas^
and liberty of Rjchmondshire ; 4 ak.
W. of NorthaDerton. Pop. 166.
Tkfxtmkff, in thepa^skar
by, wap. and liberty of P*"^
Lythe; % miles WNW. of
rough. Pop.M.
Howard Re?. Howard, curate
TkwMinkntk. hi thepcmsh of KS-
dale, wap. and liberty of Laoxbaixjh ;
4 miles S. of Guliborough.
Thwaitb, in the parish €»f GriB-
ton, wap. of GtUing West, and liheiitr
of Ricfamondshire; 7 mlteB NW. <tf
Askrigg.
Botsoo Elisabeth, gent)ew<
Kearton William, yeoroao
Farmers, Harirer L— ^
Calvert George, Harker JoIm
Calrert Wm. Kearton Joha
Cleasby Edward Kearton Clutetr.
Guy Rd. Rash Metcalf Thomv
Harker WiUam, Miller Jaaoea
Harker Wm. jun. Pounder Joho,
Alderson John, vict BuU
Atkinson B. draper
Butson John, jun. carpenter
Clarke William, grocer
Hunter Jonathan, carpenter
Hutchinson John, blacksndth
Kearton William, tailor
Metcalfe Robert, shoemaker
Tkiatih BH^rs, In thejparishor
Arsgarth, wap. of Hang West, aMi
liberty of Rlchmondshlre ; 4
NW. of Hawes.
Tkwhg Omrik, see Lunedale
Tochbtts, in the parish of Gtiis-
borough, wap. and liber^ of LaM.
hargh : U i^le NE. of GiAsbosoST}
a small hamlet, inhabited ofaiefly>y
mrmers. pleasantly situated, and sur*
rounded by a variety of beantilid sce-
nery. The lord oftbe manor Is Robert
Chaloner. Esq. Pop. 46.
FonMrt ^ FsosMi^ Walker George
Fbster Thomas WeatheriU Ttim.
Coulson Thomas, com miller
Pearson George, land agent
ToLBSBT, in the parish of Martoa,
Rudd John, Es<|.
ToLLBBTON, in the parish of
AIa«, w^ of Bufaasf, sod liberty^ 8^
TOP.
[North Ridinf^.] tof. 567
PeteEnvt 4 milet & ot EMii^irold. This
▼Ulag*. aitaated on the verge of the great
Wanrnt oi Gakzei, ii supposed to be one of
ttue plaoea where travellen, on entering the
iSoreat» paid a certain toll, for which they
wcr9 fumiabed Mth a guide* properly
anned* to defend them from the attacks of
robbaca and wild beasts, with both of which
thaX, extenaive forest is said to have abound-
ed. Hen is a Methodist chapel and Son-
day acliooL At the western extremity of the
^illaga runs a small rivulet, which traditioin
aays waa oooe a navigable river, named Carr
or Kyle, and, in digging for the foundatkMi
of a watar mill, in 1815, part of a ship was
diaeovered, at the depth of fhmi ten to twelve
feet below the suxfooOi There is here a f«ir
fov sheep and cattle on the 15th of August
Population. 481.
Pawoett John, geDtleman
Fawdiogtoo John, seDtlemaii
Hodgion John, fentlemaii
JaclHOD Margaret, gentlewoman
Jackflon Jobo, genueman
Jackson George, gentleman
Plowman Wm. gentleman
Sanderson Wm. geijlleman
VaseT Richard, zentlemaa
Wrigbtaon Mrs. Ja» gentlewoman
Blacktmlk*, Lowtber Geo.
Bowman John Lowther Tbos.
WiUun James Parker Mrs. M .
Fwrmerf ^ Ywrntm^ Plumber John
Bainbridge John Rook John, sen.
Bell EliMbeth Rook John, jun.
Brown Thomas Saddler Wro.
Brown Thomas Shepherd James
Barnett Robert Stead Thomas
Buttery Mary Stephenson John
CoUey Robert mssMiiksrt,
Dickinson Tbos. Grange John
Dunnington John LamMrt Tbos.
Famhilfjames Shoj^eepers,
Fawcett Wm. Kirk George
Feather Henry Reed John
Haosell Wm. Stepbenton Jpb.
Hodgson Tbos, Watson Thomas
Jaokfon John Wentwortb Tbos*
Bell William, machine maker
Clark Geoige, Ttot. OM Black BuU
Copley Josepb, schoofanaster
CulUDgwortb Benj. rict. Angel Inn,
Toilerton lane
Dove Thomas, brick maker
DuQDington Chas. flax dresser ^ roper
SallJobn^ict. Black Swan
odgson William, bricklayer
Morrell Robert, vict. Red Bear
8tott John, carpenter
Suggitt Jonn and Geo. oom millers
TopCLiP^fe, (p.) in the wap. of
Bitdfortbispm in thehbeityof St Peter's}
4 miles SSW. of Thlrsk. In the time of
Lehmd, this was *' a pretty uplandish town,"
and here stood one of the seats of the Percy
family. It is now only a village, and the
few vestiges of the baronial mansion that
remain are called die '* Maiden Bower."—
Here Henry, the fomrth Earl at Northum*
berland, then lord lieutenant of the county,
was, on St Vitalis*s day, in 15S0, sciaed Iqr
the populace, and murdered, for enfoning-a
ten per cent tax, imposed in the time of
Henry VI (. by the advice of Empaon and
I>udley. Here Thomas Percy, the succeed-
ing Earl, conspired against Queen Elisa-
beth, and was beheaded at York, on the Sid
of August, 1572. In this house Charles 4.
was a priaooer t and here the 200,00(M: waa
paid by the Parliament to the Scotch, tor
quitting the eoootry, and delivering up the
King. The church, which bears evident
marks of antiquity, is a vicarage, in the
patronage of the Dean and Chapter of York,
and is dedicated to St Cotomb; the incum-
bent is the Rev. R. D. Waddiloye, D.D.^.
There to here also a Free Grammar schod^
founded and liberally Endowed in 1549, of
whidi Mr. William BeU is the maetrrw
Awwmgrf the modem bidldings, whidi are
not very nuuMroas, may be mentioned a
Methodist dmpeL The popuhuioo amounts
to 650.
A Horse Post arrives from Tbirsk every
afternoon, at 5 o'doek, and proceetb
immediately to Boroughbridge.
Allauson Rer. Thomas, curate
Doperoy John, gent.
PaU Ann, gentlewoman
MoyserSarab, genUewoman
Peate Mary, genUewoman
BlaeknMMt, PkskersjcUl Geo.
GreggChristr. 4; Rob Ralph, (and
farrier cattle dealer)
Smith Hennr Walbron Thomas
Farmtr$ A rtomem. Ward John
Burnett John Whitaker Christr.
FaU Aon Yates Christr.
Uawksler Christr. Orocert if Drapen,
Kidsou James Plumber G. <& Jane
Moyser Francis Sbter John
ParlerWm. fFMtelwHgkU,
Pi^kers^ll Henrr, FaU Thomas
West Lodge KirbyRtobard
Adamson Edward, vict. Angel Inn
Bell WilUam, schoolmaster
Braitbwaite Cbristoi>ber, bricklayer
Clark<ton James, shoemaker
Dresner Josepb, oom miller
HqrksleyTbomas, sboemaker
laqiies Wm. cooper
Jennings Thomas, butcher
Johnson Thoinaf, vict. Black BoU
568
TOW,
{^Xarth Riding.'^
WAX.
Seward Tijuy. fivt. B>ack lioise
Sliiert Hmiry, ftj»bcnou>ft*r
fiiirr Robert, vict. Red Lion
Swales 6. vict. <fe flux dn*sser, Swan
Coach—SoKTH HiOHVLTBM, from
Leeds to Newcastle, at i past 10
mg, ret. i past 6 evg.
TWMormr. In the parishes of
fltrensaU anii HiinUneton. and wap. of
Bulmer, a part In t£e libertj oi St.
Peter's; 4| miles NNE. of York.-
P6piilatioo,6S.
Tranmir€j hi the |Nirish of Ljtbe,
and wap. of tan^banni; 10 miles W.
of Wbitb} ; oonsuts of a few scattered
Uatm houses.
TVtnhofmef a small bemlet Ib the
ptrisb of WborltoD, wap. and liberty
tit UngiNtfgb; 8 miles 8SW. oi
Stokesley.
7Vo»/»t Date, in the parish of
Bromuton, wap. and liberty of Pick-
ering Ljthe : lOmliesNE. of Picker-
ing. Pop. 4^.
Tutuuat, ilk the parish of Greal
Ayton, wap. <lr liberty of Langbarirb :
aimUesNE.ofStokesley.
Tim»imit, in the parish of Catte-
tUSk, i»ap. of Hsog Esst* and Ubctty of
Rkhmondshlre ; 6 mUes SSE of RichmoDd.
A TilUl* fSnaed fiir tbe kMigevity of itg iaha- <
MtSHti. In UlOtt. Helsn Cltaitoii siidAnD
Reynolds died h«re within a few days of
•aehothcr, thaformsrattheagvuf 107 and.
the bitter at the age of 1(13. Pop. 253.
Vckerby. hi the parish fif Catte-
rick^ wap. of GlllJnjr Bast, and Hbeffy
of Ricbmondshlre ; « miles BNfi. ol
Ridnsond. Pop. 52.
Uggtebamby, \n the paiisb of
Whitby, wap. and liberty of Whitby
Strand; 4 roUes SW. of Whllby. The
chapel at this place was boiK in the
year 1 137, by Nicholas, the Abbot of
Whitby; the Re?. J. Robenson, of
Whitby, is the perpetual onrate.—
Population, US.
Vglkorpe, ih the parish of Lytbe,
wap. and liberty of Langbareh; 7
miles WNW. of Whitby. Thwe is
here a Catholic chapel, built about the
year 1 8 1«. Pop. 275.
UUhtm Bridge, in the parish of
Eaxt Witton. wap. of HaDgWest; 1
mUeB.ofMiddlebam.
Upf.RATBAM. (p.) Id the wap.
and liberty of Langbargh; 3 nUlea NNE.
«C GuWNnDui^ This vlllsfe oontitts of a
few houaet, acsttered im>gulflity
southern declivity of a hiU, and Co
a pleating view of Skelton castle, and tbe
beautiful v&le below. The haU is « ncm
andmodon maosion, fiuing to Qie womA
and west, aud sheltered on the east wHk
thriving plantaaona ; the riring groonda Ott
the north are orAamenCed with ctiuopw of
trees, and the surrounding tcenery preaenia
a charming aspect of tranquility and ictln^
menu The chapel is a tmall ancient ediaec;
in the patronage of tlie Archbishop of Y<vk,
and the Rev. T. P. WUUanuon is the peipe-
tual curate. There U also here a small Me-
thodistchapeL Pop. J39t
Dundas Lady Dowajj^r, Rail
Duudas Captain George, Hall
fiigieby Rev. Hf nry
Pearson Racbael. gentlewoman
Smitbson Richard, land agent
Wilkinson Rev. Joseph
Farmers, Moms JobD
Ainsley Wm. Patterson Geo.
Burrow Richard Pybas John
Conn Thomas
Bryan Luke, bkicksmitb
Cowl William, fict. and cartwrigfaL
Chequers ^ ^
UpsaU, (Bait and West) in tbe
parish of Ormesby, wap. and khertw
of Langbargh ; af miles W. of Qu^
boroogh. Pop. 16.
Upsall, in tbe parish of Sbatli
Kj vington, and wap. of Biidlbrf^ : 4
•lules NNR. of Tbirsk, in an elevated
sitiiaUou upon the Uarableton hith.—
The Mowbrays bad formerly a Ctt^tle
here, and were succeeded by tbe
S«jooM, who were lords of Jtfasham
and Upsall. Pop. 118.
Forswrs, Jordison Wm.
Fa^cett John Jordison John
Feeteuby Mark Jordison Thos.
Barker Thomas, blacksmith
LajMsnby Seth, viot.. Hare and Hounds
Hngton. wap. of HalikeW, and liberty
of Rjcbmondsbire ; 7 miles N. of
Ripon. Pop. included with KirkHagfonl
UpHm, In tbe parish of Basbur.
Jon, 7»P- «»d liberty of Langbanf:
8imUesNE.ofGul#borougb7 ^ *
Ure, (a river) see vol. I. page vH.
Fiewly ffiU, in the parish of
Thornton.le-StjeeCA wap. of Allejw
tonshire ; 4 miles NW. of Thlrsk.
^_,^«<««-M, m tbe parish of CW-
torWf, trap, of Hang EiS" dud Ilber^
WAL.
[North Riding.]
WEE.
569
f^aihum, a small hamlet to the
^rtsb of Bownbolroe, wap. of Hang
^e»ly and liberty of RicbmoodsUre ;
i miles K. of Leybaro. Pop. 87.
f^tUdeny In the parish of Aysflirtb,
w^p. of Hang West, <fe liberty of Rich-
mondsbire ; 7 mis. SE. of Askrigg. A
snaall township consisting of a number
of siDjrle farm nouses, scattered on the
side <>f a tiill at the northern extremity
of BUbopdale. Population included
^witb Burton.
WAI^LSeRATB or FALLSeitiTB,
In tb« imriih of Scwborough» wap. of Pick-
«iinc I'Tthtt* and liberty of Scarborought 1
mile 8W. ot Souiiorough. A very andent
villac^, whidi before the Notnum oonqueet,
was part of the potieiriooi of Count Tasti,
of Northmnberkad, and bcother to Harold,
kins ^ England* in the 40th year of Henry
III. It was ditaflbreited, and fnnexed to the
libertiea of Searborougii. Pop. 34fi.
Bell John Esq. Bell Voe
Hick William, yeoman
Pearson Mn. gentlewoman
Farmgrtf Sculplon,
Jackson John Coates Knus
Robiason Hannah Coates George
Joiners, Skotmakers,
Stoaeboose Ricbd. Cooper Wm.
TUidaU Richaitl GoodillWm.
Battye Susannah, Tict. Boord
B^e<» George, schoolmaster
Carlisle Joseph, vtet. New Inn
Cooke Georve, tanner
Feaster Cbrtetouher, wheelwright
Pearaon Richard, gardener
Robinson John, tniior
Wilson Matthew, vict. White Horse
fFapUy, in the parish of Loft-
boose, wap. <fe liberty of Lnngbargh ;
!•! milesw£. of Guisborough.
fForder Mask, In the parish of
Mfubam, wap. of Hang East, A liber-
ties of St. Peter's A Ricbmoodshiie ;
I mites SSW. of Mashaas.
Warlaby, in the parish of Aio-
derby Steeple, wap. of GllUng East,
and Uberty of Richmondsbire ; £| mk.
SSW. of Northallerton. Pop. 97.
Booth Thomas, Esq.
Cooper Francis, gentleman
Foster Miss, genUewomao
King Leonanffarmer, Warlaby grange
MeekMicbael, narserjman
ReDoard George, farmer
Wabthill, (p.) in the wap. of
BiUmer, a part in the liberty of St.
Peter's; 6 mis. ENB. of Yorlc. Here
ist cfaafcfa, dedicated to St. Mary ; the
liriog is a rectory, in the patronage of
the Prebendary of WarthUl, and the
Rer. Isaac Grayson, is the incambent.
Population, 16a.
Agar Benjamin, Esq. Brockfteld
Fttmtnj Hudson Joseph
Appleyard Wm. Hutchinson Geo.
Brown Thos. Lambert Thos.
Dixon Thos. Rooks Thos.
Hudson Thos. Wake John
Hudson Wm. Toung Leonard
Hudson Francis
Johnson John, shopkeeper
Kirk William, carpenter
Suffield Wm. vict. Bay Horn
ffau^in the parish of Kilbiim, A
wap. of Birdfortb ; 6 miles 8W. oT
Helrosler. The principal inbabitant
of this piBoe is Mr. John Bree. Pop.
included with Bylond.
Wath, (p.) in the wap. of Hall*
lield, and Uberty of fUdnnondihire; 4 mflea
N. of Ripon. The churdi Is dedicated to
St Mary; tlw living is a rectory, in thepa*
trooage of the Maiquit of Aileabory, and the
ReT. Benjamin Newton, A. M. if the incum-
bent. This village derives its name txom its
situation, there bdng a rivulet at eadi end
of it, which the villagers were formerly
obliged to wade or ford. There is now a
good stone bridge over each. Here la a
school free to all the children of the viUagt,
Ibr reading, writing and aeeotnpts, founded
and liberally endowed by Dr. Peter Sam*
waiae, wtth hmds at BeUerby. Pop. 188.
CarpenlerSf Whitwell John
Beckwith John WrigK^esworth 6.
Claricson Thos. Otomts,
Farnm-stf r^omen, Gatenby Mary
Beck John Pearson Wm.
Broad with Ricbd. 6Um§ Ifofoas,
Bomell Caleb Busby George
Holdridge Wm. GiU Anthony
Squire Wm.
Coates Joseph, shoemaker
Coates John, tailor and draper
Cobb James, master of the free school
Daiton Thos. vict. Chtorge A Dragon
Steel Samuel, linen weaver
Tinsley George, blacksmith
9Fatk, in the parish of Hovlngbamj,
and wap. of Rydale ; 8 miles WNW.
ofMalton. Pop. 22.
trayMly in the parish of Romald-
kirk, <fe wap. of GiUlng West ; 7 miles
W. of Baranrd Castle.
9F«edalgf in the parish of Bromp-
ton, wap. and liberty of Pidcering
Ly the ; 10 miles E. of Pk^eriug.
WBI4BURN, in thejMriMh ds wap.
of Bulmer; 51 miles SW. oT Maltou.
Populattou, 852.
570
WEt. [North Riding.] wkm.
^•rmmrtfe rtemm, Pofter e«onre
CovrHnif Jolia Heckley Ana
Cmtea Richmti NighUt^ala £Ui
Bhiire WfUhiin, TkJt Ship
Crnwfbrrf AnMitbfUd, |iluiiiberd?cbBier
Oibson Tbonias bUcksmtth
flamson Tboauu, rict. Ball
Hodgson John, shoeaiftker
Horoer Robert, nurnery ft s«*edsroaa
LaoKdale John, school macter
SfdgwfleM Jas. aboHmkr. <fe sbopkn'.
»fmp«oD WIIHrnn, Ultor
Tbomwon Wm. jiiiuer it oabinet mkr.
T^Mld Mary, corn miller
WaJWiigton Geo. tallow cbaiHller
WebKi£tr Ptancb, wbeelwi%fat
^*IW», In the p.visb of KWc*
»t-^*^?*'"""^' <'•> ^ ^he wap. of
BWforth; 7 milei NB. of IforthaUerton.
There is no pbce of worthip hen nccpt the
P«rWi ehuTch, which hcs lately ben rebuilt.
It !• d«dictt«I to SL Leonwd. and the Hrlng
b A rectory, tn the patronage ai the Klnc as
Duke ot Lancaster. Pop. M7.
lJi»scomb ReT. WiUiam, A.M. wctor
^a«a<e, ia the pariah of Bbber>
poo, wap. and libertv ot Plokeru»
X.ytbe;TmiJeaESE, of Pickering.
W«i.L, <p.)|i»tbewap.of Haoj?
Wtt, and liberty ofllichrooiKlshiie; 4milefl
^ofBadale, This »illa»i «• «« to deri^
its name tk'om a Ihroous well dedicated to St
MlebM. which is supplied by a spring
Mwbig from a loek. and which flows inra-
TiAbly at an seasons of the year. Thechurch
h an aaelent edfflee. dedicated to St. Janes ;
containing ihooumenta of several of Oiv
Lordtof Snape; the llring u a vlcamge, te
the patronage of Chariai Chaplin, Esq. the
«M«erof WeU HospitsL Here ban h«pital
Ibr siaiaen poor persons* eight of WeU and
•Ight of i;aape, and two ftee schools, one for
boys and the <«her for gtel,, all founded and
▼wy liberafiy oidowed by the Nerilka af
8^ Hall and Middleham. in the 14th cen-
njry. The place also eontabied a mcnaatery,
of which the reddeaoe of Richard Stxange.
«»irs. Em], is the houssi PopwJ70.
8lrang«ways Richard, Eaq.
Strangewaja R. P. Esq. Holly UU
(^"^fTM * rao»i««, Todd George
^John A nnill Robert
I Dei|^tOB Pruicis, wool
I pnflekt PiBBci^, froeer
L/BO Thoa. batcher
MaaU
oiaatdnnao John. stockfaif( mmxdr.
Pailiier Cbristopber, Tid. an'
tt*. WeUQi
Pybus Wm. via. Bay Horse
Scurray Joseph, bladcswitli
Sif en JobOy vkrt Board
fTrnm^l, see LannMe.
WBN8LBT, (P.) io the vu. wt
Hang West, andUbettyof nirhfnniMhlibe
l|mlleW. of LeylRini. TPniMli j iMi, 11m
▼alley whkh deriTee ifa name fwim titevB.
lege. IsofeunslderiUewMlh. Ir^gtaiiUM
two ranges oi hills, is adorned wtCh ■ m^
▼fUages, and watered by the rH«r Pra^
The situartrm of Wensley la degghim; *«•
I tared by a hmg iMge of Mfli^
wood and roek to the ndrth, and «
rated above the bemk of the Dw, It
a plain of high fertOity. beyond
IrrcguUr and pleasteg tract of
grounds, woods aad pastures^
the eye and terminates la l_« -^-^. ^
purple form of Penhill to the aoutkr npwaod
the tandsoapc b at otioe soft aad aM^utec^
and the opening of Bishopdak. when ft Wk
into the vale af Ure, affinds. by ita dci>tfa and
mouataia charadcr, a fine eontiMt la tte
luxuriant groves and roeadcms of dse t— *—
Upon the whole, Weaslefdale may — ^
with the first of our DorthemvaUiea. B
iti natunlbcantln, the parish of Wi
exhibiU three most Inticathy
parishchureht the eartle of ita .
the mansion of in modcra Lords.
riah church is a neat struotare, dt.
the Holy Trinhyt the Hrhig is a
in the patiwge of Lord BqHob> „
Seroop, Lord of Saltan, ftnaed tha^o^i
of making thia diareh odl1cgiala» andin Che
liSd of Aichard lb ha obatiaed the kiag^
Hoenee for tbb parpoae; bat ttam aova
<«ii»> Bot espkUned, it is believed thai the
tbundation whMi wasnMaal toheveayea.
tensive never took place. The bvidge at
Wensley is of ooasiderafale anti((uity, aad is
thus Butioad by Leiand, acor three handrcd
yeaw ago^"The £ayre brktge of S or 4
" acres that is on Ure at Wencelaw, a mUe
or more above Middkham. wai made
about 800 yean ago and more, by oaa
caaUyd Alwlne, parMn of Wencelaw."
To the regret of the lovers uf antiquity, bat
for Uie benefit of trade, and for the saflKy of
the inhabitnnta, this venerable bridge wsa
widen«d aad repaired by the North Riding
ia 1818. PopulaUon, 317.
Costobadie Rev. Jacob, rector
WES.
[Il9rA Riding.]
wai.
sn
Humphrey Jolin, ^ntteman
SIgvworth Mrs. gjeoUewoman
Carpm^isrtf Speuoer Joseph '
RobioscMi Cbnrles Qroeerif
West^arth Tbos. Joboson James, A
A draper pniteb clerk
Cam Mitten, Robinson Matthew
GtfiQton Thot. Skoentaltertf
Mastennan Wm. CoUioran Geo.
FWtiMrty Spenoe John
Bell Stephen straw Hai Makwn^
Bell Andrew Gaines Mrs.
Clafkson JaaMS ReblusonMargarat
Hood Ralph Westgarth Mis.
Seott James
Blades T^aac, groom, fFaehi|rstd>le8)
Oorner John, gardener
Kitchen Henrj-, bricklajer
Robhison Ann, rict. Pmicb Bowl
Sadler William, land ageat
Seott CThrt^. Maeknaia
Ward Rlia. Viet. Blaok 8w«i
fTegtm'dal*, (p.) in the wap. and
liberty U LanflMigh: 10 milst SSE. of
Guitborou^ The church ii ta ancient
structure, and the living a perpetual euxacy,
of which the rector oi Stokealej is the pa-
taon, and the Rev. Daniel Duck* the incum-
bent Pupulatioiv 881.
fFkagh, see Arkeflgarthdale.
Whashton, in the parish of Kirk-
by-Ravenswortb^ap. of GiliingWest,
and UbeitT of Ricbmoudshire ; 4 miles
KW. of Richmond. Pop. 140.
Hale Kef. Henry
Haifisun Macley, genUeman
fFhmtky, (P.) in the wap. of Bal-
mer ; 8 miles B. of Basingwold. Here
Is a chnrob, dedteaM to St. Martiti ;
the ttring \n a vicarage, of which Wm.
Garfoith, Bsq. is the patjoa, aad the
Rev. WiUiaiB PresUM the incumbent.
Pof«ilation, 129.
WHITBY, (p.)
In the wip. and liberty of Whttby Strand ;
SI miles from Guicborough, Se ttom Scar-
borough, 31 f^om Stokedey, and 47 ttnm
York; in 54 deg. 89 min. 94 sec. north lati-
tude, and 36 min. S9 sec. wut longitude.
The town stands on two opposite declivities,
St tlie mouth of the Eske, by which river it
Is divided into two parts, wfiich are oootiect-
«d by a drawbridge so constructed as to td-
mitveMebof38feetwide. The Saxon name
of this place* was according to Bede. Stremn-
«*«W, or thcBayof theWatehTower! It
was afkrwards caUed Prcitoby. or the ha-
bitadon of Pilcstsi tlMO Bwpikyt nut'
WkUebjf, (probably tnm the cokmr of ths
houses) and now WkUlt^ Owti« to the
northern aspect of the district and tlM tistaig
oftfie land to a oonitderable distance taHo the
conntry, thesun beams fUl so oUi^iidy oa
the town and its immediate vidnicy, that Iti
cHmate may be considered nearly oa an equa-
lity with Shetland and the Orkneys. K
is dossly and iireguliuly built* tfieugh
the houses of the opulent inhabitants ate
large and eoomMMflous; the slieststai general
are narrow and ineoovanlent» and the aet
obtained fbr paving, Bghtfng and widenlag
them lias been very iinpeilbctly canried into
cAet. Whitby owes its origfai to a ftnaoos
abbey, founded here In 667> byOewy, King
of Northumberland* lo redeem a vow Oat
he had made prevtous to the sanguinary
battle of Leeds, foii«htln6M,.-4hatlfOod
would grant him victory over Penda, die
Pagan Kh« of Mereia, who had faivaded his
donuiiloQs, ne would Ijoild a mooaslery, and
Ms daughter, BOieUeda, Oiea
aoaroely one year oU, to the servfees of God
by a Hfb of oeBboey. The prayen of Oewy
wane heard I Penda was sMn with most of hia
nobles, and Oawy in gratitude to heaven buOt
the monestcry of Strcanshidh, Ibr monka
and trans of the Benedictiae order, appotalv
ing Lady HiMa. nleee of Bdwin the Srst
christian Mng of Northumbrta,abbesB. Thia
lady was so famous for her sanctity that she
the aarae of St HUda, and the mo%
though dedicated to 6t Peter, la
generally called after her. The story goesi
says Grose, that in her time. iMs plaee and
its environs were terribly ovenan with ser>
pents. These, by tkeprayen of SL Hilda,
were deprived of their heads and turned into
stones, as the writer of her life very'properiy
obeerves, to the great amaaement of the
I In her benevolence hc^revier she
kindly provided houses fbr the snsloes so
petrified, all of whom are ebdoacd witMn a
kind of stooy matrtxi these stones are atill
found in great quantities in this neighbour^
hood, and are what the Ibssilists call ammo*
nitsp. On the landb^ of the Danes at
Raven's HilL two miles to the west of
Whitby, in 897, they destnr ei tfiis monas-
tery which lay in ruins till the conquest,
when Wflllam the Norman, r s<igned Whitby
to Hugh de Abrinds, an cxp rttohOer, who
disposed of die piscc to WIlHam de Percy,
t|y whom the monastery wss refouadcd and
dedicated ti) fit Peter and St. Hilda. In the
reign of Heniy'VIII. this hcuse shared the '
ftte of the odier monasfie establbhments,
spd its yearly iwenucs aeeegnUng to Speed,
were valued at 505/. 9k Id. The site of the
abbey WM granted to the 4th of fIdwardVI.
072 wHi. [North Riding.] wui.
to Joho» EmI of Warwick, by whom in IMl.
il WM told to Sir Edward Yorkt ; and in the
Irt of Philip and Mary, by him to Sir Hugh
CholiDiiay, Knight, aooeetor of the preaaot
pnHjUetw. The ruini of this ooee fkmouc
iMey atand on a high cUlf aouth-ewt of the
town near the parish churdu and the aseeot
to it from the town is by a flight of two
bvndred ilepf. A onaU distance south of
the abbey Mr. Cholmeley has a aplcodid
■Mnaioa. built probably with the materials
from the monastery. This noble abbey has
§pm greatly to decay, bat the rudest shock
It iceriTcd in modem times was from a stonn
of wind hi the night of the 9d of Deectnber,
176S, when the whole wceteni wing was
OTCfturaed and thrown down to the very
faundatfains, though supported by at least
twenty strong Gothic pillacs and arches, no-
thing beii« left standing thereon but the
901th wall of the ckiistcrs aiMlapartof the
wan at the west end. Unlike the other great
leUgious houses In this country, which were
tMsraWy bulU in warm sheltered situalkws,
Whitby abbey stands on an eminence ei^ty
yante at least abort the sea, but if the situp
atkm is bleak the prospect is cummandhiff,
«nd pTCMnts a Tiew of the town and port of
Whitby, with the frownfaig heights of the
bladimoon risii^ in thehorlaon in front,
while in the rear is the vast expanse of the
> and the twi tn$emtk is truly magni-
When the abbey of Whitby was in the
asnith of its glory, the town was little more
than A small ilsUng station, and so late as
the year IMO, it did not consist of more
than from twenty to thirty houses with a
population not rroefidlng two hundred inh»>
Utants. At that time it b prubaUe there
was not a single chimney iu the town, the
abbey chimney excepted, the common way
then, even in towns and cities of much
greater consequence, bong, to have a hearth
in the middle of ttie room in which was
made the fire, the smoke ascending and
passing throu|^ a large hole at the top of the
building,* after the fashion of the smoke
vomitory of an Irish eahin of the present
day. It does not appear during the long
reign of Queen Elisabeth, that there « as a
sfa]^ veesd deser>'ing the name of a ship
that bdonged to this portt but the important
discovery of the alum mines at the doee of
that reign raised Whitby fhm iU obscurity,
and by opening a diannel of commerce,
devaled the town to a degree of mftritime
consequence. The successful progrsss of
the alum works, established by Mr. Chakmer
at Guisborough, says Mr. Hioderwdl, ex-
« Holing«bed.
dtcd a spirit of cnulatkm, and wocksofi
similar kind were erected In th* y«ax
near Sands end, within three miles
Whitby. This also proved «d'
and the vicinity of Whitby ahmirwtiwg
ahun-stooe other adventurers were
to embark hi these undertakiufB. In
quenoe of these extended speculntMoa, tm
great brandies of trade woe opened at flu
port of Whitby — one for aupplytay ito
works with coals, the other for cumeyiaii
the ahun to distant parts. This fakCant coa»i
meraa was gradually matured ; the ousaber
of veessli ware increased ; ship buildis^ fiooi
the oak timber which the vieiaity fnodwsBd
was commenced, and by the indoaCry, thm
enterpriae, and the stteoessfUl specukstion cf
iU hihabltants, the town of Whitby mae to
opukooa^ and bacaoMa place of ooneidenUe
importances Up to the year 163S; the pica
were oonatrueted only of wood* with n Aw
looaestoncs pot bi the ftamingp bot dniif
that year (he slone piers began lo be befit,
through the influence and excftioDe of the
eariy bencfbctor of Whitby. Sir Be«h
Chotaieley, who, by fkvour of his reUttee.
the Earl of Strallbrd, procured Bberty fat «
general contrlbutioo throughoat g'lf*"*^,
by wfakh nearly 5<ML was coOectad in nid ef
thU public work.
Since that time the pias hsv« bean
progressively extending with the increeatcf
bommeree. For the support and extcnsian
ofthcaepiers, theretopaidedutyof nhalf^i
penny per dialdnm on all coab shipped at
Newcastle or its dependencies, except in
Yarmouth vessels, and the snm raiaed by
this duty, tc^etherwldi the perpetual dottea
levied at Whitby, in virtue of the acts of
1703 and 1790, on salt, gndn, and ftoce%n
goods, landed barcb and on batter aadfbk
shipped benoe, amounts to 8000C a ycei^
From the funds thus provided, the haibonr
has bsan wondarfiilly improved, and an
fflbctual barrier Interposed to protect ttie
town f\rom the ftiryof the German Oeean.
Since the year 17OS, the east pier, which ex- ,
tends six hundred and forty-five feet into tha
see, has been entirely built; and the west
piw has been enlarged and improved, and
now extends to the distance of one thousand
eight hundred and sixty fieet ftoro the shore.
Besides these outer piers others have been
formed within the harbour at sufficient dia*
tances to direct the current, to break tlie
fbroe of the waves, and thus to give a great
security both to the shipping and to the
premises abutting 00 the harbour. Rucks
that formerly obstructed the mouth of the
haven have been removed, and immenaa
beds of sand that once Ailed a considerable
inrtof theharboi^, and even threateoed to
WHX.
[North Riding.]
WRI.
578
DHdke ixpth«aBtnac«h«vebytbeprajaetioD
o£ the pien been all deuti away. A eoiii-
iskodk>us quay from Haggengate to the weit
pier has been recently erected* and forrot,
•ays Mr. Young, in hU excellent hUtory of
'Wliitby* one of tlie flneit improvements
^rliacH the town and harbour have expe-
rienceci. The entrance to die harbour be-
tween the heads of the two outer piers
\m »l»ouC ninety-two yards widet between
the Burgess pier and the Scotch head the
^^dtli is seventy-two yards; but the third
entrance between the Fish pier and the
•Cofltee^iouse does not exceed sixty-ei^t
yard*. The depth of the water in the har-
bour ait neap-tides is frtan ten to twelve feet,
and at the spring tides generally from fifteen
to eighteen feet. In stormy weather it b
neoeaeary for vessels to go above the bridge
to escape the swtll, bet there is room in this
Inner harbour to accommodate a large fleet,
and the water up to Boghall to of sufficient
depth to leeelve them. A harbour master
la appointed to direct the vessels to their
proper mooring, and thereare fourteen pilots
belonging to the port who take duurge of
teasels entering into the harbour or going
out to sea. The batteries are closely con-
nected with the pien, and the cost of their
outfit and support is defhiyed from the same
f^and. When the west pier was lengthened
to 1734, its circular termination was formed
Into a battery with embrasures for five pieces
of cannon, which have since been increased
to six; and since the erection of the quay a
battery which befbre existed near the Scotdi
head, has been strongly re-built in the form
of a crescent, with a small tower at eadi
angle, and is furnished with eight eighteen
poux^en.
Whitby in a eommerelal view dairos a
•operior rank among the minor ports, and
as ftr as the opulence of her merchants and
the extent of her ship building csCsbUsb-
ments are concerned she has some fail pre-
temiom to sspire to the major dais. The
•hipping of Whitby has increased amaaingly
during the two last centuries. In 1689, it to
higliiy probable that the aggregate burthen
of all the vcsseto belonging to thto port did
not exceed five hundred tons; in 170O, the
veael« had increased to one hundred and
thirteen, but their tonnage did not then
exceed lix thousand tons ; and the number of
vtsMb may now with safety be stated at
three hundred, and their burthen at fifty-two
thousand tons. These vessels are navigated
by upwarda of two thousand seamen. The
teamen of thto port have long been distin-
guished tot thdr courage, activity and skill j
and many of ihem have been eminently sue-
MMfuL Of ooa of thto uuffiber« Captain
Thomaa Pyeman, it to mentioned« that he
was never shipwredud or captured, nor did
he ever lose so mudi as eltlier an anchor or
cablek during forty-five years that ho waa
at seal and it to proper to add, for the con-
nection to worthy of remark— he was never
iutiMucated.*
The exports of Whitby to foreign parta
are very limited, they consist prindpaliy of
alum, whale oil, and dried fish. The imports
are tmich more considerable; they are chiefiy
articles of Baltic produce, omnprehanding
timber, deals, hemp, fiax and ashes. The
coasting trade to atoo considerable, and the
shipmento made hence to other parta of
England consist principally of alum, sail
doth, butter, bacon, grain, and leather.
The progress of the artificers of Whitby
in ship building has eminently contributed
totheproapentyoftheplaoew A number of
shipa have been built here for the porU of
Ltondon, Liverpool, Hull, and Shields, and
taken on an average the ships Iwilt during
the last twenty years may be about twenty a
year. Boat building, rope making, and sail
doth manuCscturing, are all carried on here,
but in these departments aa well as in the
demand for ships, the cessation of war hai
made a considerable reduction.
The Custom House here to situated in
Sandgate, near the Market place, and Chris-
topher Cootoon, Esq. to the collector. The
busfaicas of the Excise Office to transacted at
the Angd Inn, under the direction of John
Brown, Esq. collector. Mr. George Clark In
Church street, to the distributor of stampst
and Mr. Richard Rodgers in the OU Market
place, to the post-master. The annual reve-
nue yielded to the govccninent by these
shmenti may be thus stated^
Customs £0,000
Exdse.M 7*^00
Stamps M 3,500
Postages 3,000
One of the most luoratijre branches of
trade that thto port has et^oyed to the wliale
fishery. The first ship sent from hence to
GreoUand was dispatdicd in the year 1763,
by a dub at eommtmity of cnterprtolng men«
but it was not tiU the year l77Sf that the be-
neficial eflbcts of this branch of corometce be-
gun to be sensibly fdt, and not earlier than
1796, that they friily developed themsehrca. Is
former times a >%ssd was thought wdl fished*
aa it to technically called, with four or five
whalea. bat witUn the taaTseven and twenty
years the average has not bean lessthanflf-
teen, yielding one hundred and twenty-seven
tone of oil foraechihip, and eight tans foe
* YounTs Htotocyof Whitby.
So
574
[Narik Riding.]
•MhiA. TlMmiBlMrorwlMlinilq^iMolMd
to Um GvMoland and Dftvli Slnltt Mmim,
ftom thlt pott hM of failt ■mwmfd to about
tight amntaUy. Tlwlr iwoeM hm taodad
Bot oBlyto bndlt tha owDcn, but alio to
«Bridi the town, aa «U1 ba laiferred wban U
k itatad that aach fiill ihlp It eitiinatad ba-
ibccltad«partartaBdoDltsf«tufn to ipend
in the plMe 900M. Two raeeiit dUtvterUt
IwwtTer VMM and agftiahia In othar ra-
apacti hare taodad matariaUy to tapalr fha
jpTutpwHy of our ftihcrlea, thaia ara— Oai
Lights and SoA Stays— thafonoar of wMeh
kaTadlmlolshad thadanwMt for on, and tha
kttar fbr whakbooau Tha
itaa of Whitby ara on a vwf
•calc Though both fha Bska and tha OoMB
•re at hand, and both of diam ready to^flbrd
thair oootrtbuttoM tor the supply of man,
ttie distance fVora and toe nigged ouuuiiuni*
•adon between thisplaea and the large towns
of tha Interior, preduda tha poiribUSty of
Adihig here to much adTantagew
When It is coDsidared that the limits
«f the jorisdIeUan of Whitby eomprlae about
fbity mllea of coast, exteodhig ftom Hunt-
afiff ftnt contiguous to the Tees totha noitt,
to within a mile of Scarborough oasUa to die
iouth, and that within this dtrtvioa here
ace aerenl eztensiYe works. It will not be
thou^t surpririag that a great deal of bud-
Hess is done here on Saturday n^lch is tha
market day. The two annual fkirs wMBh
•ommenca oo the ISth of Augort, St HUda**
4ay; and on Marthunaa day, eaoh last three
days, but all the baslness done at tham might
▼cry well be transacted in a much shorter time.
The banks here so intimately ooonaoted with
trade and ooromeroe ara five himimber, sta-
ble in their chancfesr, and highly oooduaiTa
In their operMinns to tha ptoaperlty of the
place: tiiay will be found enumerated In their
proper place in the tubJ<Mned directory.
Tha alum works, tha staple tnde of
WhiUiy, whidi comprehend no fewer than
ihc separate estabtlshmenta, employing in the
wrbola she hundred work people, and produo*
Ibg two thousand el^t hundred and forty
tooa annually,* ddm a particular notloa in
the history oif the trade and cororaerca of
tUs place. The precbe period when tha art
of alum making was Introduced into this
•ountry is unknowu, but the year 1595, is
ttie earliest period assigned. It appears that
Sir Thomas Chalontr, one hi the anceatora
•f the worthy member for the dty of Ymk,
In hie travels in Itkly, about that period
visited the alum works of Ms Holiness the
Pope, and having ascertained that the rock
fcaoi which the Kalian alum was made was ot
hlsowncafeataat
Ridli^afYorkaldra
a number of tho PoporiB
acoompany Mm to B^glaad. mm
aonveyed them on board tbm
they embarked in hogslmnJa
of wMse workmen*
gun hia alum-worka at Botas
• See Vot IL page 415.
mldaMa rival to tha txadna oT tlw V^ckr.
Tha monopoly of ttm akun taOm whiAim
baso ei^oyed by the Co«rt of R«Bsw ftr i|w
b8li« thus dcatroycd, and a hl^dj prated
aouroa of revcana giaatly lnipaii«4» bisfii-
Unaas b said to havo «
only Sir Thomaa Chatoner,
oUicr peraooa engaged in tLia :
and this analeot and terrible matodlcthmn*
be found In Groscfs Anti(^itlea» woL L psf(
It>7. aa well as in several other viVMkiL The
profits made by Sir Tbooias were man ops-
rative than tha fears escitBd by the ilisiiii
dation of the holy fklhar, aad henoo asm*'
other works were sK up In ▼ariooa ports c^
the country, and In time Ae ^*i""f r hk...
boaama to aavere that instaad of atixm Jm^
sold as it was fai tha Italian woeka for the s«
or63il6s.8d. per ton. It waa ledeosd to to
lDwone4ialfof thatpriaa^ Up to this dsy
tha ahun worits on the Yoritablre ooast an
the prhidpal astabHsiunaet of the kind ie
England, and the ooMe Uirda Dondas aoi
Mnlgrmve, with three othar manwfhctnriag
eoocema already mcntiooed, are the grest
alum makers of fngland.
The neig^bouriiood of WhMiy abouidf
with natural curiosities t and tbe varioos pe-
trlfttttioos almost every where found in ft»
alum rocks have long exdted woeder and
poaried phikMophy. Besides the petiiM
riidlsof saa-ibh, others have been found la
the seaiT or cliir on the eaat side of the mouth
of tha Bske, which cannot be amaged under
anydass. In the carter poTt of the last en-
tury Dr. Woodward, dug up on the scarr tlw
petrilled arm and hand of a maa in which al
tha bones and Joints were perfectly vlsibfe
In 1743. the Rev. Mr. Bonriek found hi the
alum rook the complete skdctoa or petrifisd
bones of a man, and sent it, thoti^ ia anra-
tilated state to one of our Unlverdtiss to
enrich their museum. After this, in the jwar
1768, the petrified bOQies of scroeodile, an
animal never knownr in this partof the world
was taken out of the rodt and mt to the
Royal Sodety, in whoae trsmaetiaei at-i—
in Vol. L. Part H. it isdescribed; and about
four years after the skdeton of a petrifisd
horse was found in the alum wwks at SaR-
wick, at the depth of thirty yards andsr
I ground, and sent as a natural nrity to 0m
Jniveraity of Abflnle«^« Tbm aiiimonitirt4li
:o^i3Mllit abnoiteTCvyplMtwbenUM alum
•o<^ «ziata» nd ptrtieatarly in Whitbj
5c»rr« btjt»€«a high and low water mark.—
TtM CBskM are anindoied in hard eUiptioal
wtanem, whkh teem to have been ftnick
wi^iln* b«iof coiled up in ipiral volutca>
and every way reieinbling that reptile in their
rorm and ahape, eaveonly in the head« whidi
to alwaya wanting. There are two diflbrent
gpeciea the round-bodied and the flat-bo*
dted. Tha round-bodied are girt or enoom-
panaed firona end to end witii eemindrcular
chnnnria or earltiea: while the cOuk liaTe a
Tid^e on their back, and are plated on the
tfdea* aa if they had been preieed together,
the marks wherewith they are pitted* reiem-
Wing the impreMion of a man's thumb on a
soft substance. Tlie snakes are ail endosed
to hard elliptical stones, which seems to be
of a diflfaent mineral fkom the snake itMlf,
i '<nldch may. by care, be separated from it—
Theaa ammonJtg are notioed by Camden
and Leland, and both of them obscvre^ that
tene ascribes them to the powar of St
Hiida's prayers. This is of ooune a vulgar
aupeiatitioli which it Is much easier to njiect
fhao H Is satlsAoteUy to aaeoant for the
The paHsh diurcfi at Whhby, dedl<
«Bted to St Mary, U situated near tte top of
the h ill on the eastern side of the town, near
the abbey, and is approadied from the bo^
tom of Uie vale by one hundred and ninety
stone steps. The architecture waaoriginally
gothie^ but ithasundeigone so many modem
altetatioiM that it retains little of its ancient
Itarm. ThcliTing is a perpetual curacy, in
the patronage of the ArdiUshop of York,
. and the Rev. James Andrewes, b the incum-
bent There is here also a Chapel of Ease,
of the date of 1778, situated near the middle
of Baxtergatsh of which the Rev. Thomas
• Chadlon's History of Whitby.
[oUoway, is the minister. In addition to
the eplsoc^nlian places of worship, there aia
seven aaeetlug houses in Whlttiy, two !»
kmghig to the Methodists, two to the Prea-
byterians, of different persoasionsi one to
the Independeotst one to the Quakers, and
to the Roman Catholics.
The beneroknt taKtitntioM of this plaea
are the Seaman's Hospital, an establishment
of the same nature as that at Scaiboroogh i
the Dispensary; the Female Charity fbc
Lying-in Women i and the Charity for ckiath-
taig the aged Female Poor. There aiw
besides Sunday Schools, and two flouriddng
Laacasterian Schools, the one for boys and
the other for girls. The religious sodetiei
eonsbt of the Whitby Auxiliary Bible So*
detyt the Religious Tract Society t andtha
Missionary Sodeties.
The pubHe institutloos consist of s
Subscription Library, in Haggersgat«, con*
menced in 1775| a Botanic Garden, begia
in 1818> and situated on ttie east side of
Grave laaet and a News Room, in Haggera*
gate, built by subscription in 1814. Thcia
is also a Snbeeriptian Theatre on a brga
scal^ built in 1784» and situated in Skata
lane, where there are dramatic perfonaaneea
in the winter seaeco.
The populatkB of Wbitby» aeoording to
the parliamentary oensus hu Incieaaed at the
rate of about 80 per centum, during the last
tesi years^ In 1811, the aggregate number of
faahabitaata Indudlng Ruswarp, was 8,967 1
in 1881, they are stated in tha oOdal re-
turns at 10,615.
Thoui^ the town of Whitby doea not
seem a desirable place of residence^ its envi*
rons are romantic and beautifol, especially
fan the summer season, and ttie elegant man-
sions of the opulent inhahitants, moitly built
on commaudmg situations, tend greatly to
embellish the surrounding soeaery, to whieh
the shippbig in the harbour and in the oAnf
impart lifo and animation.
POST-lf ASTER, Richard Rodobiu, Office, OU Mmkti-^am.
PUssfromwiience
Letter begs are reevd.
Distance.
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ditto
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8c2
576
WHI.
[North Riding.]
WHI.
DIBECTOHY.
Andrewes Rev. Jamei, Baxtergate
Andrewes Mrs. Ann, Vlower^nte
Barker Thomas, gent. Silver street
Barker Mrs. Ann, gentVewomao, New
buildings
Bateman Mrs. Sarah, Bnxtergate
Bedlint^n Mrs. Elis. Bagdale
Blackbuni Rev. Wm. New buildings
Blackburn Mary, ffentwmn. Baxtergt.
Boulby Miss Eiizabetby Buxt4^r^ate
Bridekirk Margaret, gvntlewoman.
Church street
Brown Jiihu, Esq. cyl'ector or eiLclse,
Pitrr bend
Btw.k Ann, fejillpwomrtn, Pfos^n^ct
Burb4iuk^tlriic-% i^i-utlewniii. Bflj^i^de
Bant Jdjii, gLuUeratm, WeUyard,
Campiiifi ThoniDit S^^nt, Flciwergate
Cnrr Wftlter, iieut. mi^d^He
rlnrk Tho-;. Usq. Well dose *iitnrft
Clork Jijs(.'|ib^ f^fiit. VVfll dw^i* M|iinre
Vlntk HanMnh,g<?ijU**woifiiiiii Bb;^ t'de
rinrkmn Wrn. veomutj, Ruiwn (firte
Cock«?riIl Jflfs. "I>- geuUifwCMiiiiit 3,
N>w b«ili!|n^
C*ioke Mr*. JsMhrlla^ Flowi^njare
Cooper Mrs* Ann* gentwnm* Houtb
btiiidtfii^i
Couiaoti Christoub^r, E»q. rti1]eetor
Coven IttW ilnrVi gPiitsfjimu Fkiwprgt.
Diiuk I>tiW5=oy ■ !;eiit. BuL^diLlt?
Emlii]i;toij Jfibji, ^ci\U iiUvi-r *»rei*t
Emliiigtou Mrs. Mao, llnkj^rersguto
Gnllilee ^ftirv, t^Hiitlewmr!. Gmf«c In.
Gowlmid Mfs^Stistiuimli, Bjij^dale
Graiiara fttue, g^nLlewonan", Skinner
slrt'et
HfiII -lint, Elitnbetb, Cburdi iff wet
Hall Mr*. Eiiwib«th, Cliffe Im^
Mafri:5r>u At ri film, gt*iiilfwomar»j 12,
Sew h*\Mhi^s
linmyoji Wiiv irertt. 1^, New biiiUiiigs
ifmrhnn l^liZiilWth, vrLiilkHVomuii. 14,
JS'ew buildlngi
Haydock Rev. Geo. Catholic pastor,
Baffdale
Holt John, Esq. Skinner street
Holt Mary, gentlewoman, Basdale
Hunter Thomas, insurance broker ;
house. Well close sauare
Hunter Hannah, gentlewoman, 8,
New building
Hunter Israel, (^nt. 9, New buildings
Hutchinson Robert,, ^nt. Flowergate
Jackson Richard, gent. Silver street
Jefferson Mary, gentlewoman. New
buildings
Jefferson Mrs. Mary, Ciiffe lane
Johu«on Mary, gentlewomfin. Old
Market puce
Knagj<s Wm. gent. New buildiDg»
Lawsun Mrs. Mary, Skate lane
Marwood Isaac, gent. Weil close sqr,
Moorsom Isaiah, gent. Skinner street
Middletou Wm. gentleman, \5, New
buildings
Moss Elis. gentlwmn. 2, New bldngs.
Palmer Mrs. Mar}*, Haj^rsgate
Parkinson Mrs, Isabella, Church st.
Power Captain, 1, New buildin;^
Presswick Miss Margaret, 19, Kew
buildings
Preston Robert, gent. Skinner street
Price John, gent. Church street
Richardson Mrs. Dinah, Church st,
Ripley Mrs. Hannah, Flowergate
Robertson Rev. Joseph, incumbent of
Sleights, Cgglebamby dc Aislaby,
Baxter^te
Rudyerd Ricfad. gent. St. Ann's staith
Sanders Geo. gent. 29, New buildini^
Sedgwick Rev. John, Baxlerj^te
Simpson Rev. John, Baxtei^te
Sleigfatholm Saml. gentleman, Skato
lane
Smailes Mrs. Rebtoca, Charch street
Smith Biisabetk, gebtlewomaB^ Well
close square
Smith John, geut. CliflTe lane
Stephenson Robtert, gentleman. Welt
close square
Steward Mrs. B. Prince's pi. Bagdale
Thompson Wm. gent. Baxtergate
Thompson Mrs. Hannah, Church st.
Thrash JohiKgeut. Church street
Us herwood Wm. sen. gent. Bagdals
Waite Hannah, gentlewoman,Uagda]A
Wurdale Francis, Esq. Flowergate
Watkins Francis, gent. Bagdnle
Watsou John, Esq. Sprini; hiil
Watt Mrs. BUzabetb, Cliffe lane
Wilkinson Mrs. Mary, Ropery hue
WiUis William, gent. Rsgdaie
Yeoman Joshua, ;ent. Church street
Yeoman Miss Mar}', New buildings
Young Rev. George^ A.M. Cliffe mne
Blackbam Alicia,(Lanc;isterian)Cliffe
Inne
Groves Rt. (Lancasterinn) Cliffe kuM
Kirkby Johu, Cliffe lane
Lister Mary, Little Angel yard. Flow*
ergate
Lockwood Hannah, Flowergate
Lund Dorothy, Church street
MoffaU Rev. Robert, (clatsk^I)
Church street
Mort Miss Sarah, Flowergate
Robin'on Alice, Well yard, Cbmch
street
WVl'
[Korth Riding.^
8TI
tobinsoa Tkot. Linf kill «|iiafe» Bai-
texKate
i.outb JohD, Routh's buildiiigii
^utlierford Ee v. James, (ooounerdal)
Skinner street
Reamer Blixebeth A Ann, Bazteigate
^n&ailes Tbomas, Bagdale
Smitli S«rafa, Cbufch street
VTinter Wm. Little Angel yit Flower-
Kate
VFtoter Alice. Little Angel yard,
Jltomiu.
Belcfber Henry, (and coroner i6r the
wap. of Whitby Strand) Sandgftte
r Prestou and Boulby. Grape hme
i Stephenson Thos. Ftoweifate
I VTalker James, Baxtergate
I l^ardeUJobn,StAnn's8taith;h(ui8e,
1 Bagdale
! Watson Tbomas, Haggersgato
, jiucHoneer* and Jppraium,
I Beaumont Bdward, Cborch street
[ Hartley David, Bazteigate
I Harwood John. West end of the Bridge
Hugili John, Grape lane
IjordWkn. (appraiser) Church street
Baecn and Bam Faciart.
Comer Edward and John, St. Ann's
staith
Cowart James, Sandgate
Marwood Thos. (and butter) Flower-
gate
Bak^rtf^Bread, and 8h^ BitcuU, ifc,
Amos James, Church street
Atkinson John, Baxtergate
Atkinson Richard, Church street
Attley Mary, Cliiie lane
Cooke James. Cragg
Dixon John, Chur^street
Hamilton Joseph, Church street
Matter James, Haggersgate
NetUesbip Thomas, Churd) street
Readsbaw Wm. Church street
Robson Rebecca, Skate lane
Scurr Wm. Baxtergate
Slelghtholm Hannah, Church stroet
Speedv Ralph, Silver stieet
Sioneboose Tbomat, Baxtergate
Tate Robert, Grape lana
Bankf,
CampioD Robert and John, (on Sir
Wm. Curtis and Co.)Chorch st.
Franldaod John dt James Wilkinson,
Jon Roberts, Curtis, and Co.)
^hiircli street
Ricliardson. Holt, and Co. (on Sir
Wm. Curtis <& Co.) Flowmate
Sanders Jonathan and Jowpn, (on
Mtf^fman <& Co.) Chora ttieet
;%l Simpson, ChapBMn,4(Co.(onBaiday,
Trttton, and Co.) Grape lane
BatkH Maktn.
Harrison Geo. St Ann's staith
Tate Sarah, Sandgate
BiwsktmUkM ami Fmniwt.
Comey Edward, Churobatreet
M'Clachlin James, Ftowergate
Black, Matt, amd Pmmp Maktn.
BoviU John, Baxtemate
Hick and TumbuU, Baxtergate
Smales GUeon, Church street
Boat Buitdert,
PaUdngbridge Wm. Church street
Gale Christopher, Chuiob street
Blarshall and Copley, Church street
BooktdUrt, Bhiden, and SiaHoittn^
Those with a * an alfo Prlntcn.
Bean Be^lamln, Church street
•ClailcGeo. (<fe stamp office) ChucH
street
Layboum Joshua, (binder) Baxter gt.
•RodgersHichard, OM Marketplace
Bool and Stoemakert.
Askwith Wm. St. Ann's staith
Cockburn Wm, New Market pbuse
Cousins John, Churoh street
Dale Ann. Plowergate
DaltoB Thomas, Flowfnrcate
Dinsdale John, St. Ann's staith
Dixon John, Baxtergate
Elder James, Grapelane
Elder Peter, Bridge street
Gibson Henry, Plowergate
Hunter Joseph, Ploweivate
IsbisterJohn,ClimilaM
Jackson James, ClifTe lane
Knaggs Zeobariah, Church street
Meadows Henry, Cnm
Newrick Alien, Grapelane
Gates Joseph, Church street
Phillips John, Baxtergate
Robinson Joseph, Church street
Robson Tbomas, Church street
Ruddock John, Churoh street
Summerson Ann, Plowergate
Thompson Christopher, (^
Wright John, Church street
Younger Thomas, Church street
Brattand iron Fomdw$.
CJw^ja G2>i«e» (end engineer)
Lowrie John, St. Ann's staith
Vipond Richard, Baxtei^iate
Braaien tmd nntmHis.
Tbpst with a • are alto Ship Cbaadkn^ Md
withatlnamoasan.
•fBuck Gideon, Grape tone
Sc 3
578
WHI.
[North Ridhff.]
WKT.
•fColtterWro. BaxU»ixiite
Greetnpell John, Flowergate
* Lowri6 John, St. Ano^sitoith
*tNicbokoo Tboinat and Soo, Biidfe
•tSkeltou Richard, Gmpe bne
•t Weai John, St, A nirt staith
Brmten mtd Mallaten,
Akenheod and Simpson, Basdala
Eltertiv John, CUIIe lauff
Stonefiuuse Geo. Church street
BriektaytTM,
See Stooe Maioos.
Buieker*.
AMersoB Wm. New Market piMe
Akiennn Geo. Boxter^^ate
Brecon Tboma«. Flowergnte
Coulson Richard, Church stieet
Cooper Thomai, Baxtergate
Cowait James, Sandgate
Duck Geo. West end of the Bridee
Harwood John, Westend of the Bridee
Peacock John, New Market place
Robinson Wm. St. Ann's sUdth
Robinson John, Old Market place
Thompson Thomai, Ptowerjjat*
Trenholm Thomas, BaxtennU
WeatheriU Wm. New Market pkoe
Cahimt Jf oJNrf.
Tbotemaiked with a • areako UpbofaCenn.
Bennison Wm. Baxtergate
•Bum Wm. Church street
•Cavillier Wm. West endof the Bridee
Dobson Thomas, Church sUeet
^.«i«wood Moses, Flowergnte
Hill TbonMs, Skate lane
Hubbock Wm. Cnittr
•Lord Wm. ChurchYtreet
Lund Thomas, Church street
Jiedd Wm. Skinner street
Sedman John, Clifle lane
Simpson David, Flowergate
Tiirner Edward, Church stcvet
WeatheriU George, Floweivatc
WeatheriU Joseph, Skinner stieet
WeathenU Wm. CUffe hine
Carpenttrt, — House and Ship,
Andrew Edward. Baxtenrate
Beaumont and Boviil, Bixtergate
Doughty Wm. Cliffe W
S'^^^IJ. '^"'P*'/ ^^^^ street
WicJcandTumbulf BaxteiKate
HiU Henry. Paradise row, Hainrenyrt.
lAngdaleWm.Baxtergat^ '^^^
^JS}f* <*«n«chine maker) Lin-
p .f^^iU'^^lunre, Baxtei«^
R^insonDaniel/Sandgate
sSir'V^^^"*"^ SIlTCTstieet
1^ Gid««n, Cboreh street
Terry Richard, Skate lane
Vasey CbfMopher,
Vasey Georae, Fl»i, „„_
Wright MaObew, CbflS I
Carrmtami GOdm^
Bell John, Hagmwrnie
Hodgson JohnTst. Ann*s staitk
Chmsemongen.^Sm Gro€mn, ^c
Ckmi9i»amd Drmggimtm,
Set •lM> Gtoecn, Jte.
Ripley Rk:hard and Jokn, Bjizta^
Yeoman Thomas, Bridge atrceC
CVmafd Robert. Church atwwt
Elder JaneSjJxrape lane
Summerson Wm. Sandgate
Welch Tbonuis, Baxte^ate
CtotAst Brokm-$ amd D^almm.
Lincoln Ann, Haegerisinite
WelrEliiabeth/SajKg^
WberilU Ann, Bridge street
ComfietionerM^ 4rc.
At tley Sarah, Fk)wergate
Crareu John. Church street
Moir Ann, Flowergate
.Seaton Ann, Haggersgate
WiUiams Dorothy, Churdi street
Young Margaret, Bridge stvet
Copptrt.
Anderson Charles, (aod dealer ia ^
rine stores) Church stieet
Comer Robert, Bagdale
Doiikin Robert, St. Ann's staith
Stomie John, Church street ; booie,
Paradise row, Hhggersgate
Corn MiUtn and Fodert.
Anderson Thomas and Son, iov
Stakesby
Bnmard Frauds, Low Stakesby
Marwood Thomas, Floweigate
Unk>n MiU, New Buildings
CurHert and Lmikm- CuUtru
Cail Richard, Church street
Harrison George, Baxtergate
Potts John, Sandgate
m*.« • Barthmman DeaUn,
MiUer John, Chutch street
Turner Wm. Church street
WUson IsabeUa, Church street
Fire if Life Intvrance OJfce Jgtt,
A this, Charies Belcber, Baxteiiite
County, Richard WUlis,' Ftoweigale
Eagle, Robert Klrby, sen. Cliffe
Globe, Robert Kirby, jnn. Cliffe
Guardian, Thos. Lempriere, St. Aoa^
staith
Norwich Umon, TAomas GibMM.
^^ Flowergate *
Phsnix^ Thos. JohMOD, Baitiigali
WHI.
[North Riding.] whi.
W9
oy al Kschaoge, Geo. Clark, Cbtircb
street
axi» John Webster, Church street
Flax Drmsert,
THome with a • sre alto Flax Spiimert.
Cfiinpion Robert, Church street
I^bapman J. and W. Church street
.lolt John, iun. and Co. Church street
ktarahaU Saltoa, Church street
Peonock John. Skate lane
Sanders Jonathan and Joseph, Church
street
^Sfnith Wm. Sandgate
,*Weatherakl Henry <feTbos. Baxter-
sate
Fmitihart Broken,
' Dobson Thomas, Church street
' Iflncoln Ann, Haggersgate
I^ord Win. Church street
T«te ThuDias, Sandgate
Coritotfrs.
Ben Edward, Church street
Dawson Wm. atthe Abbej
Firth Robert. Baxtergata
Pinder JonatboD, Ba^ale
Willison Alexander, (and nurseryman)
Bridge street
GUuand China DeaUn^
Argrnent Thomas, Snndj^te
Gardiner Alexander. Sand/rate
Hartley Thomas, Church street
Oroetrt and J>a Dealert,
TboM with a • ave alao Cheeaemoogen, with
a \ DruggistsT with a { Spirit Dealers*
and with a | TaDow Cfiandlen.
Adams Mar$;;aret, (tea) CUffe lane
'Anderson John, Brid^ street
'Anderson Jo<;eph, HajB^rsgate
•Ayre Mary, Church street
Buck Gideon, (tea) Grape lane
•llClark John, Sandgate
Close John, St A nn** stalth
JCoUier Dorothy, Baxtergate
^Cm^en John, Church street
lipnle Thomas Gallilee, Bridge street
uiciciiwon Robert, Baxtergnto
Ensterbv M. and A. (tea) Fk)wergate
Forster Wm. Sandgate
JFo^ter Thomas, Baxtersate
•IJGreen and Pennook, Church street
'^Havelock John, Buxtergate
§H«eltoD George, Church street
*f Hutton H. and Co. New Market pi.
Impey Geo. Flowergate
Klrlc Stephen, Cbnrch street
Jobiuoo Robert, Baxtergate
liswson Samuel, Cbnrch street
iUndiley Ann, Church i^reet
>yiMsi Georgt, Flowergate
Morley Wm. Church street
Nettlesbip John,*Flowergate
•Parkinson Emanuel, Biuitergata
& Robinson Dickinson, Flowergate
t§Sanders Jonathan and Jph. Chnrcli
street
flfSanderson John, Cbnrch street
Tate Thomas. Sandgate
Taylor Dorotny, (tea)Cbavcii street
Ij Watson Georee, Sandgate
f Watt James, Church street
fWeatberald Henry «& Thomas, Bax^
tergate
WUHs Mary, (tea) Pier head
Yeoman Knaggs, Flowergate
tiardtcare DsaUrt,
Bin;^nt Robert, Church street
LaugdaleWm. Baxtergate
Hoi MamtfacUtrtritmd DeaUrt,
Those with a * are also Furriexa
HaU Wm. (mfr.) Baxtergate
Kardcnstle Peter, (dir.) Church street
ICeirsta Lars, (dlr.) Flowergate
*Kinnersley James, (mfr.) Bridge at.
Lyuass Geo. (dJrJ Flowergate
•Terry James, (mfr.) New Market pK
Hotiert,
Set abo Linen and Woollen Drapen..
Hebron Thomas, OM Marketplace
Limb Charles, Sand;;nte
Storer John, Bridge street
lioUltf Inn$, and T\trerm,
Angel Inn, Wm. Yeoman, (posting cfe-
commercial house) Baxtergate
Bird-hi-Hand, Daniel Robinsou, Sund-
Black Bull, James Sly, New Market
place
Board, A lei. Robinson, Church street
Board, Margery Hill, Baxtergate
Brown Cow, Wm. Boolt, St. Ann^t
staith
Buck, Jph. Jackson, St. Ann's staith
Buoy, Joshua Laybum, Baxtergate
Coffee House, Margaret Harrison,,
Ompe lane
Cross Keys, Thomas Lnnd, Church st;
Crown and Thistle, Peter Cowart«
Baxtergate
Duke of York, John Holmes, Church
street
Fishing Smack, Michael Miber, Hag-
gersffate
Fleece, James Wborlton, Church st.
Fleece, George Myers, Church street
Fox, Mnrk Weighlll, Chnrrh street
Globe, Geo. Hugill, Sandgate
Golden Lion, John Cooper, Old Mar-
ket place
Gi^n Tree, Elisabeth B)ackbQi«»
^ Baxtergate
am
wHi. [North Sidimg.] wra.
GrwnlaiMl FUKty, John Pottf, Cborcfa
street
Hare and Hooodi, Rebecca Appleton.
St Ann's ttaith
Hope and Anchor, William TTeiman,
Pterheod
Joinert' Amt, Wm. Hunter, Baiter-
gate
JoUyBotihenyRalphCoiilMNi, Chvch
ttceet
Jotty SaUoo, John Carter, St. ABn**
King's Heed, Wm. Noble, Baitent.
Littto Ai^ Wm. SanrUge, FAoweiw
gale
LordNelson, John Marshall, Pierhead
Masons Taveni, M. Creaser, Baxteiist.
Neptune, Rt. Peaoock, HainrerBfrate
Old Buoy. RL Manhall Church sWt
Ploofh, Thoi. Foster, Baxtei|nite
Rallied Anchor, Irvin AndenoDJ
Grape lane
Red Lion. J. Harrison, St AimH staith
Rose and Crown, William Edwards,
FlowennLte
Ship, Wm.Rinpon, Church street
Ship, Joseph wardale, Church street
Ship, Jacob Johnson, Church street
Ship Launch, Peter Cato, Church st
Ship Launch, John Clark. Bazterxaie
Star, Thomas, PierHm, Haggersgate
Steam Pncket, WldoW EimSo, Hen-
rietta street
Swan, Wm. Swan, Baxtergate
WelJingUMu V. Austin, Henrietta st.
Whitby Abbej, Ann Lane, Fiowergt.
White Howe, Rd. Lowrle,X!hurch 5.
White Horse and Griffin, Thos. Hors-
man. Church street
York Minster, John Dalton, Grape In.
irom MmrthtaUt,
Barker Joitepb, Baxteigate
Clarksoo M.Grape lane ; h. Skinner st.
Nicholson Thomas and Son, Bridge
street ^
Irmmongm'.
See also Braslen and Tinsmiths,
aarkson M. Grope lane
L^athm" Drtstn;
Swales Wm. fellmonger, glorer, and
breeches maker, W. end of Bridge
Lighl»m»n,
BoTlH John, Baxtergate
Cato Peter, Church street
Lyons Joseph, Church street
Sawdoa Thomas, Church street
Linen Draptrt,
Campkm Robert Cbnrch street
Elgie Hannah, Church street
Hardcaxtle Peter, Church street
Hebron Thomas, Old Market place
LktmmmdfFn
Thowmsikadthus^andao]
•Burnett Wm.Asilkroero«?r,llr«gesl.
•Frankhmd, WlUdnaoa A Co. Chvi
street
Hugili John, Grane kne
MdJaS* J* '^iSSSL
•TWh^ ■tnet
Those nizfced thw • an flacky M^ite
Camukw Robert, Church aCreei
iJSfrfi^ ^^' Chorcliatiwot
Kldd John, Flowergate
•Pennock John, Skate lane
Raine Charles, Baxtergate
Stonehouse Thos. Fhmergate
• Weatherald Henry A TbQi!]^zla|t.
Coverdale Geoige, Ha
Jefferson Isaac, Bagdw,
Tboresby Ann, Slher stroet
Matter MaHnert,
A^r Francis, jun. White hall
Ainsley James, Cliffe lane
Clark Geo. St Ann's staith
Consitt Robt Rooth's buUdbmi
Coupley Jacob. Cragg
Crai« /oyph, Haggengate
Dunbar John, Flowergate
DunniuK Constable. FWersafa
SUeriuj^on Thos. SUrer street
Gales Wm. Baxtergate
Gowland Bei\jamin, New boildiiMei
Harrison F. Paradise row, Hagg^rt
Hay Thomas, Church str^ ^* ^
Hunter Thomas, Grape lane
Hutton Wm. Baxteigate
Jackson Thomas, Church street
Johnson John, Stakesby
Kearsley Wm. St. Ann'* staith
JIfJ!?i ♦ "V ?«*£«* pl^ce.Cbureh
MiddletonJohn,Prospect pl.Chnrcfa
•t
St.
Mills George, ^..^
Miller John, Chui^ street
Noylor Jas.Prospect row. Church st
Nicholson John, Haggengate
Nicholson Thos. Prince'^ pi. Bagdale
Read James, Pruspeot pi ChiirSst.
Ricfaardsoo John, Haggersgate
Robinson Alexander, Chnrch street
Scholey Edw. Well yard. Church rt.
Spence Geo. Baxtergate
SlockhUl Paul, Skinner street
Thompson James, Cragg
WiUls George, Chnrch street
Wcmavy John, Pier heed
WHI.
[North Rickng.]
WHI.
SSX
ood Vrm. Baxtergate
'r&Ly George, Ropery lane
MUlinerM and, Dm* Maktrt,
tsdllneton Jane, Bazteri^ate
lark Mary, Flowergate
oupland Jane (fe Add, Chorch st.
?oupland Mary, Church street
>uiiniDg Blizaoeth. Church street
lanison Isabella, Flowerg^ate
Plowman Mary, Gcape lane
Slcelton Hanuah, Boxtergate
Smith Margaret, Cliffe lane
Taylor Christiana, Skate lane
V»sey Margaret, rloweiigate
'V¥'ilson Ann, Grape laoe
Mtuieal Itutrvmeni Dsaien,
Clark Michael, and paper banger,
Flowergate
Mercer Wm. Baxtergate
Painiers, Houm, Sign^ and Ship*
Copley Joseph, Church street
Cn>ft George, Baxtergate
Rrvin Christiana, Church street
Hastings and Gibson, Pier head
Hick James, St. Ann's staith
Humphrey John, Church street
Jeflfmon Robert and Joseph, Beoni-
son's yard, Baxtergate
Mead Hannah, Church street
Ripley Wm. Well yard. Church st.
Sanderson Francis, Church street
Tcueman Georfe, Bridge street
MTUliamson Robert, Grape lane
PawrUfrokeri,
Ainsley Jane Isabella, Cliffb lane
Brown Richard, Flowergate
Cockbum Robert, Chiuroi street
Hartley David. Baxtergate
HugiU John, Grape lane
Ptrfumers and Hair DrM9»9»
Bulmer John, Church street
Castle James, Bridge street
Cbr)5tio Robert, St. Ann's staith
Hansen Wm. Sandi^ate
JefTeraon John, Baxtergate
Laverack Henry, Church street
Mason Nathaniel, Flowergate
Pannett W. T. St. Ann's staith
Rayne Richard, Old Market pUce
Redsbaw Thomas. Baxtergate
RobiDsoD John, Church street
Souddiok Richard, Church street
Phjfficianf,
Borton Fraociji, Skinner street
Campbell William, Flowergate
Pilots.
Pilot Of&ce near the Battery.
Tumbull Robert, master, Cragg
Atkinson Joseph, Cragg
I Brawn Tbomas, Haggersgate
Burton Jacob, Cragg
CoukoD Edward, Cragg
Douglass Wm. sen. C*ragg
Douglass Wm.jun. Cragg
Hodgson Wm. Baxterg^
Marshall John, Pierhead
Robinson Richard, Uaggersgat«
Wilson James, Cm\ig
Wilson Francis, Cragg
Plumbtrt and Gtamert.
Anderson George. Baxtergate
Andrews , Old Market pUce
Brown Joseph, Grape lane
Dale John, St. Ann^s staith
Wilson Edward, Bridge street
PorUr Merchants,
Cooper John, Old Market place
Corner Edward and John, St. Ann't
staith
Gill and Brown, Flowergate
Gowland Michael, Church street
Heselton Geon^e, Church street
HugillJohn, Grape lane
Jolmson Jacob, Cburdhstreet
Johnson Thomas, Haggersgate
Pearson Thomas, Haggersgate
Riggers.
Daniel Wm. Church street
Rippon Thomas, Grape lane
Rope and Twine Manufachsrers,
Flshbum and Brodriok, Boghali
Gale John, Church street
Gibson Geprge, Spital Bridge
Holt John, jun. and Co. Church st.
Weatherald Heniy <& Thos. Baxtergt.
Wray John, Ropery lane
Saddlers, ffc.
Hall Jonathan. Church street
Morley Roht West end of the Bridge
Wilson Richard, Baxtergate
iS^iV Cloth Manufacturers,
CaiDpk>n Robert, Church street
Chapman J. and Wm. Church street
Sanders Jonathan <fe Joseph, Church st.
Sail Makers.
Addison Joseph, Church street
Chapman Wm. Baxtergate
Chilton Tlios. Church street
Holt John, jun (fe Co. Church street
SaHnt(s Bank,
Open every Monday night from 7 to 8
o'clock, Haggersgate, Thomat
Watson, attorney. Secretary
Seedsmen,
Anderson John, Bridge street
Corner Edw. & John, St. Ann's staith
Green and Pennock, Cliurch street
Hutton H. <fe Co. New Market place
Marwood Thos. Flowergate
Willison Alexander, Bridge street
Yeoman Knaggs, Flowergate
Skip Builders.
BarrickThos.Cdock) Ship ydi. Bagdalt
MS wm.
[NorA mding.}
wm.
Barrldr Henry, Ship yards. B«iniale
Barry Robert, t bip yvdi, Bagdito
Brodiick Tboroas, (dock) Sblp yards,
Bafipdale
Campkm Eobt. (dock) Churdi street
Jackson <^ Cato, (dock) Cburcfa street
Lari^torne J. dt Co. ((feck) Skip yds.
Skip ammdimu
9ct alto Bxuisn aad TtnwnUhtb
Clarkson If . and iealer in oUs, palntB,
Ac. Orape kne
Moriey Wn. Cburoh street
0M|p AMM^CMCV XfrOiNl^.
Ayre J. M. West einl of tbe Bridge
Benson and Hunter, Church street
ChHton and Hunter, Church street
Gibson Thomas, Flowergate
Johnson Thomas, Hagj^ersgate
Tht Bsmca of a eontidcrablt Bumbsr of
SklpOwiMn will be fiMiodiUHiaroClMr
heads of tradef.
Addison Joseph. Churek street
Agar Francis, Bajrdale
Akenhead Matthew, Bagdale
AppletoQ Robert, Baiternte
Ayre John Martin, Well dose square
Barker John, Ftoweigate
Barker Thomas, Skinner street
Barriok Thomas, Ship yards, Bagdale
Barry JotHi, Bagdale
Barry Robert, Bagdale
Barry Thomas, Bagdale
Benson Wm. Cburcb street
Boyes John, Church street
Brodrick Geo. jun. Silver street
Campion Robert. Bagdale
Campion John, Skate lane
Campk>u Tbomns, Skinner street
Chapman Thomas, Cbnrch street
Cilapmdu WilUam, Skinner street
Chapman Abel, Stakesby
Chapman Edward, Now bniUiiigs
Cbauman W. S. New buildings
Chiiton Harrison, sen. Union place
Chilton Thomas, Church street
Chilton Harrison, jun. 6,New boildliigB
Clark Robert. Sliinuer street
Clark Geo. Pier bead
Dale Edward, Skinner street
Darley William, Baxtergute
Davison Christopher, Skinner street
Dixon James. Sih-er street
Fisbbum and Brodrick, Ship yards,
Ba/[fdale
Gowhuid BepjamiD, Churrb street
Harrison Benj. New buildings
«»" WUIiam, Chwa sti«et
Molt John, iUTcrstitft
HoltMaiy,Ba9iale
Hooter Beigamm, Sttver stVM
Hunter Tkonas, Grape lans
Jameson WilUam, BaxterKKte
Johnson John, Baxtergate
Knagci John, Well close square
Knaggs Zecbariab. Cburck stred
Kneediaw Richard, BazterKate
Lan^me George, 1 1, New \ "
Langbome Wm. Baxtersate
Langbome Natbanld, Skiimc .
Lawson George, Chorai street
Martin Jane, Uaggersgate
Marwood *nos. New SuUdiiigs
Miller Geoive, Cragg
Miller Beniamio, Churcb street
MoorK>m Rlcbd.iun. New buildkift
MoorKHn Richard, sen. Aiiy hill
Nettleship Edward, Church street
Potter Robert Jones, Bagdale
Richardson Christopher, Reld hmam
Richardson Margt. 16, New bviMiip
Simpson Thomas, Bagdale
Skinner Wm. New Boiklinga
Smith Cteorge, Church street
Steward John, Flowergate
Storr John, Pier Head
Teasdale Micbael, Bajgdale
Trattles Seaton. Bagdale
Usherwood Wimam, Bagdale
Csherwood Robert, Bagdale
Ward John, Ropeiy kne
Willis Ricbard, Flowergate
Willis George, Church street
Shopkup^rty Ffcw, Frovtstowy At^
Blades Jacob, Church stieet
Carter Bbiabetb, Skinner street
Diion Mar>', Cberch street
Dring Henry, St. Ann's statth
Fea^r Thomas. Church street
Fenwk^k Ann, Courch street
Fonter Wm. Samfante
Frank Blisabetfa, Floweigate
Garmison Mary, Chorch street
Goodill Thomas. Church street
Gordon Elisabetli, Church street
Harland Wm. St. Ann's stalth
Hartley Thomas, Church street
Jackson ThoDMs, Church street
Jackson Ells. Pier bead
Knaggs John, Church street
Martin Robert St. Aim's statth
Neesbam Jane, Church street
Nightingale Hannah. CiMirch stieet
Plues Ann, West end of the Brk%e
Po^kitt Robert, Church street
Potts John. Church street
Robinson Richard, Cliffe lane
Robson Thomas. Church street
Selby John, Cliib kme
Stephenson Matthew, H^ggsiifte
Stockton AHoe, Chuich sueet
Thylor Henry, ~ "
[North Riding.^
WHi. SSH
Turner Edward, Cburcb itrett
VTaimsley Wm. Baxtergate
Waring John, Hagrengate
^Wilson Isabella, CburcD street
^^ilaon Ann. Charch street
"Wren Blixabetb, Church street
mrren Andrew, Church street
Silk, ^c, Dyen,
Hall J. Qod clothes cleaDer,Hag^rsgt.
Hunton Thomas. HagjKnigate
Ripley Win. Well yard, Church st.
&nritand fFine MerckanU,
Brewster and Belcher, Baztergate
Brown and Gill, Fiower;;ate
' Comer Bdward and John, St. Ann'i
staith
Frankland John ds Co. Church street
HuciU John, Grape lane
UuUon Henrv, (British wine) New
Market place
ICfirwood Thos. Plowergate
Stonebouse George, Church street
"WatsonG. (BritUh wines) Sandgate
g^pirU DeaUrt, fTholwUe and Rfikdk
See slio Qrocen, he.
AttiBson Ann, Church street
Buck Gideon, (British wines)(}rapehi.
Cooper John, CMd Market place
Cowart James, Snndgate
Harnson John, St. Ana's staith
Jackson Joseph, St. Ann's staith
Sions Sf MarbU Matons,^ Siaiuariet,
Appleton Peter, Church street
Bolton John, Bagdale ; h. Floweigate
Close JAne, Skinner street
Fewsler Wm. Skate lane
Fortune Thomas, l{aggen|^te
Orerand Thomas, (slato) Cnurch st
Robinson Henry, Church street
Staintborp Richard, Ftower^^ate
Tyerman Wm. Pier head
Straw Hat MamMfaciwmt.
Elgie Hannah. Church street
Jlintoft Biizabeth, Baxtergate
Foxton Mary, Fkiworgate
Harrison Isabella, Flower^te
Hayes Ann, Craig
jLawson Susannah; Bridge street
Maflin Ann, Church street
Plowman Mary, Grape lane
Richardson Mary, Ha^igersgate
Vasey Margaret, Floweri^te
Webitar Margaret, St. Ann's staith
Sarfteon*,
Allen Robert, R. N. Ftowergate
Boalby Mark, Boxtefgate
Brecon John, New Market place
Grenade Wm. 10. New buildings
lioy John Glover, MD. 4, New buildgs.
Mewbum John, Skinner st.
Ripley Richard, Gmpe lane
Ripley Richard and John, Baxtergate
B^blnson John, Baxtergate
Tailon,
Those marked thus • an WooIImi Drapers.
•Crawford Archibald dc John, Cburcb
street
•Davidson James, Church street
Dotohon Thomas, Baxtergate
•Prank James, Flowernte
•Gardiner John, Chnr<» street
•Gardiner Thomas, Baxtergate
Harrison John, Bllerby lane
Havekick Thos. ^nd mottrass nutker^
Baxtergate
Heselton John, Baxtergate
Homsby Nicholas. Church street
•JefRusoD Wm. Baxtergate
Johnson Robert, Baxteigata
•Jordan Leonard, Grape lane
•Keirsta Lars, Fbweigate
•Lawson John, Bridge street
Martin Wm. Cliflfe bine
Stewart Thomas, Skate lane
•Wilson Thomas, Plowergate
TallotP Ckandten,
Sea also Grocers and Tea Deelen.
Frankland and Wilkinson, Church st
Gallilee Thomas, Ruswarp
RobijMon Wm. St. Ann's staith
Tamtm'i,
Frankland John and Co. Church st.
Gallilee Thomas, Ruswarp
Tkrwad Mfn, Patent and Shoe,
Weatherald Henry <fe Thos. Baxteigt
Tils MerckanlM,
Beaumont Bdw. (<fe brick) Church st.
Bolton John, (d; brick, Ac.) Fbwergt.
Smales Gideon, Church street
Tmbm- and Rqf Merekantt.
Barker Joseph, Baxteraale
Beaumont and Borill, Baxtergate
Chapman and Simpson, Chuidi street
Moorsom Richard, Batts
Smales Gideon, Cborcb street
Tobacco Mamtfacturen, ifc.
Chapman Wakefield Simpson, Grape
lane
Cockbum Wm. (db*.) Grape lane
rmiMrstfi fFood,ifc,
Foster WilUam, Wheelwright's yard,
Chnrcb street
Hill Matthew. (A jeweller) Haggersgt.
Wormald WilUam, (jet ornaments)
Ruswarp
fTaick and Clock Maken, 8ilvertmilk$
€Uid JetcsUm-s,
Morrell John. Baxtergat^
Raw Wm. Westend of the Bridge
Tnmhuli Thos. (ds lapidary) Bridge st«
Tiimbull Wm. Brid^^e street
Webster John, Church street
B8i
WHI.
[North Atdtfijr.]
WKI-
Beaumont Tbomtt, Church itreet
J>aJe wid Backhouse, Church street
Ackson Joseub, St. Ami's staith
Marwood and Co. Church street
fFMimmitks,
BoaiMOo John, Church street
Chapman Geo. Baxterj^ate
Lee Wm. Hasver^^te
Rose John. Church street
VipoDd Ed. d; ship smith, Bazteifate
fTooUm Jhraper,
MUnei Geo. Lund's yard. Church st,
Appleby Tbo8» derk, SldDDer street
BaikerWm. harbour roaster,Silf er st
Baxter Thos . wonted manfr. ^ dealer.
Church street
Cartner George, superritor, Prince's
street^ Bngdale
Dale Thoa. Gallilee, chief constable
for the wnp. of Whitby Strand,
Inspector or corn returns A asslme
of bread, Bridge street
pay Marr, news room, Hacgersgate
Bngland Jas. umbrella mfr. Baxtei;gt«
Fewster John, clerk, Cliffe lane
Gieenburr Ralph, parish derk/Churcb
street
Harrison and Hall, wbeelwrigbts and
machine makers, Church street
HUton Richard, tobacco pipe maker,
Baxtereate
Jackson Thos. tide waiter, Prince's
place. Bagdnle
King Ant bony, overlooker, Heinrersct.
Kli by Robert, cashier, Cllir ^
Lamb Charles, gunsmith, Baxtergate
Lemprlere Thomas, accountant, St.
Ann's staith
Maxwell Peter, custom warehouse
keeper and collector's clerk,
Flowei^te
Patten Wm. landing waiter, Rovth's
buildings
Pickeriiell Francis, engineer. Piers
Plercy John, clerk, rIo\»ergate
Richardson Robert, landing waiter.
Grape Isne
Smith C. leather seller. Church st.
^wallwell Robt. overlooker, Bagdale
Wilson John, Church street
COACHES.
Prm ffltliam reoman's, Jngtl im,
R^TAt If AIL, to York every Sunday,
Tu. and Thu. at 13 noon.
Ukioiv, to Guisbro', Stockton, Castle
Bdfu, and Sunderland every Tu.
^ and Sat. at 6 morning.
DiMopxcE to Scarbro' every Sun. <t-
ned. at i past 8 moniinsr.
WATBR CARRLAGE.
Pnm T, Mmnnod amd Cb.'s a^
Vesiels to Newcastle every wtA, a"
to London ^ Hiiil every (octap-
Vessels to Londoo everr- week,i£ir
the Summer, and once a Kr
i^t dttrifig the Winter.
STBAM PACKET.
The TotaisT, from London bi Ei^
bro' every Thuisdajr. — To Lo»2
erery Sunday.
J. Lempriere, agent, $U Ami^ sts^
LAND CARRIAGE.
OaitW, Tbomas Jobnson, tnm ^
King's Head, Baxtei^fatp, sr
every Mon. and Tbu. alt. Rt-
room. Tu. and Fri.
<7Ku6ro'. John Jobascm, froai tbe
White Horse, Church street ^
dailv Sat, 9 mg. ret. 4 aft.
€hi»ir</, Robert KDajpRiu btm tk
Jolly Butchers, Cburrb st. evef?
Fri. mom. at 0, ret. Tbu. nigbt*
LqfU»tmM§y Wro. Boyes, frxim tbe W^
Horse and Griffin, C1iint:fa stiert,
every Sat. mg. at 10, tet. Fii li
at 2.
Picktrimg, Andrew Allen, froin Csa-
Dion's wharf. Church street, ef«t
Tu. at 3 mg. ret. Thu. at 10 ogt
Pickering, Thomas Keddy, ftoro tfc»
White Hotse and Griflin, Cborcb
street, eve^ Sat. at 10 DK>ni. ni-
Fri. 2 alternoon.
Piekerhig^Qeorge Pearson, tram lie
Jolly Butchers, Church si, emy
Tu. at 8 morn. ret. Tbu. 8 erg'
Robin Hood*t Bay^ John ThotnpsoB,
from the White Hon^e A GriffiO)
Church street, every Sat. ait. its
ret. at ni{;bt.
Scarlrro* George Franks, Chmvi) st
on Wed. and Sat. al 10 oioni. rK.
4 aAernooo.
8cQrbro\ Joseph Wardale, Cburcb »t
on Thu. and Sun. at k past 9 mon.
ret. same days, 7 evenina*.
Siaitket, Thomas Nisbett, from tie
White Horse and Griffin, evay
day 8 aft. ret. 10 mom.
TkomtoHf Wm. Humphrey, from tie
White Horse ar»d Griffin, Churcb
street, every SaL mora, at lo, ret
Fri. aft. at 2.
^orkf George PearK>n, fhrni the JcSif
Butchers, Church stree^ every Tu.
8 mora. ret. 8 Tha. night.
IV*, Andrew Allen, from Campion's
whnrf, Church street, every To.
at 3 moio. itru Thu. night at 19.
WHt. [North Riding,^ wit.
585
^^AiUwell, iR the parish of Catte-
ciL, •wiBp. of OUUoff Btrt, Ae liberty of Rlch-
ondaiilft 6i mk. B. of Ridimood. Pop.89.
MThitbwbll, in the parish of
T«n»be> and w«p. of Pvlmer i 6 miles SW.
f-tealton. This village Uket its name from
singular well, the water of which is nearly
tie colour of milk. Pop. 182.
^Uxtn are taken in at Whitewell Inn, and
forwarded by the Mail^rery day.
::;iirrer Rev. D. R. Whitewell boose
Reed T. Whitewell Ion <fe posting hs.
riplady Mary, vict. White Hocse
#^Aor//oit, (p.) in the wap. <fe liber-
ty oC LMgbargh ; « miles SW. of Stokesley.
The diurdi Isan ancient structure, dedicated
to tl&e Hdy Cross i the UTing is a perpetual
«urafey. of whidi the Marquis of Ailcsbury,
U tlie patron; the Rev. William Deason, the
ineumbcnts and the Rev. Tbos. Brown* die
ofllciating curate. Herearetherediaiisof a
castle supposed to have been erected about
the time of Richard II. little now remains of
ttw wident fortress, except ttie lofty gateway
twer, on which may yet be seen die arms
ci D'Arey, Meyndl, and Gray t who seem to
bave been sncoeuively lords of this mansion
-^Thomas, the son of Edward Bruce, of
KiuloSt was created Lord Bruce, of Whori-
too. by King Charles I. in whose reign this
estate <aune into the pOHCSsion of the anoes-
. tors of the Marquis of Ailesbury, the present
possessor. The churdi is remarkable iipr a
beautiful ivy tree, which extends its branches
aSong the interior in a curious and ornamen-
tal manner, covering nearly the whole of the
east window. Population, 683.
'WiDDALBPBtiL, In the parish of
AysKarth, wap. of Hang West ; 2 mis.
8W. of Hawes.
Lod^ Ottiwell, yict. Newby Head
WiooiNTHORPB, in the parish of
TerriiM;;toD, wap. of Bjilmer ; 8 miles
NE. of Basingwold.
Garforth William, Esq.
WiooiKTON, (p.) in the wap. of
Bnhner, and liberty of St Petei^; 4 miles
N. of Vork. Here is a church, peculiar of
Aloe and Tdierton i the Uvlng Is a rectory,
to the patronage of the crown. Pop. 909.
DealtryRcv. F. W.
Smilii Charles, Esq. Plainville house
BaHcer Tbomas, TOntlemao
Iiodcey Mrs. Sard)
fTUdm Change, in the parish of
CoKwold, wap. of Birdforth, and liberty of
]tlpOBi7milevBSE.orThink. Pop.S9.
fFitUmt to the Mrisb of EUerbium,
Trip. &Ub«rtyof PlokffiogLyUio; i
mis. E. of Pickering. Here is a Chapel
of Ease to Eiierboro. Pop. 203.
fFitton, ( p.) in the wap. <fe liberty
of Langbar^ ; 3 mis. N W. of Guisborough.
At the western extremity of this village*
formerly stood the mins of Wilioa-castle,
the baronial seat of the Buhners, an ancient
family of great reputation and large posses-
sions in Yorkshire, and the county of Dur-
ham, in whidi fsmily this estate continued
for many generatioiis, till Sir John Bulroer.
Knight, the last possessor, <of that family)
engaging in " The Pilgrimage of Graoe,** was
attainted for high treason ; when this, and
his other estates were forfeited to the crown.
The castle has been re-buUt according to its
ancient order of architecture, by tlie Hon.
John Lowther, M. P. the lord of the manor,
by whom it is now occupied. The church, de-
dicated to St Cuthbert ; isa perpetual curacy,
in the gift of the lord of the manor, and the
Rev. ThosSaul, Is the incumbent Pop. 40Sj
fFinlon, in the parish of Sigston,
wap. <fe liberty of Auertonsbire ; 4 mk.
ENE. of NorthaUerton. Pop. 138.
WiTTON East (Within <fe With-
out), (p.) in the wap. of Hang West, and li-
berty of Richmondshire; S mis. SE. of Mld-
dlclmm. There is here a very good sdiool
chiefly supported by the Marquis of Ailca-
bury, who is lord of the manor, and who
built a sdiool room for its use in 1817, •
master's salary 90L per aimum. This place is
noted fbr its excellent quarry of firee ston^ '
in great repute fbr makhig grind-stones. ,
The parish church, dedicated to St John
the Evangdist, isa handsome Gothic stme-
ture, built in a oomroanding situation at thtt
sole expense of the late £iurl of Aikslniry,
in eommemoratiao of his Msjesty George ni*
having Uved to enter on the 60th year of his
reign. This church, whidi was eommenoed
inl809> was opened on theS9thof March,
181t, under the authority of a Ueeaoe from
Dr. Spark, Ushop of Chester, and conse*
cnted on the Ist of Oct in the same year,
by Di. Law, Bishop of that diocese. Tha
living, which is In the patronage of the Mar.
quis of Ailesbury, is of the value of 100^. a
year, exduidve oi the vicarage and glebe.
Population — parishidMlfi,444t parish urOA-
out, 303 ; total, 747' — Jervcaux Abbey, Is tai
this pariah, for wliich see page 463.
Letters arrive 9 mom. latum t s
Howson Thomas, oentlemaii
Jonei ReT. Wm. A. M. vicar
King Samuel, gentleman
Boikii Makers, ' Carpentera, tfe,
Hammond Tbos. Raper Hamr
Irwin Wm. Rtpw Reuben
8d
586
WIT.
[North Riding.]
WOK-
Willkns Bkbord SibaU|»afe John
Farwttri, TopbamTbot.
Ambler John Oroctrs,
CoatM Joseph Dixoo Clirtetopher
Cfoft Frauds Moria&d Ana
Diioo John, sen. etumwmkwt,
Dizuo John, JOB.- Longcake Joseph
DiiOB ThomM M«Colkh Archbald
Fryer Wm. Speaoe Tbomag
Graybun WOliam Ibwier Matthew
ICeodreT George TUtert,
Eider John Raper Jamet
ShiekU IsabeUa WOkiiiMMi Wn.
Bocktoo Cbiwtopher, blaitomith
Bttdcton Pegfr>-. riot. Fox and Hoondi
Clarice €?hristot>ber, fltooe cotter and
and dealer in crind stooef
Dixon John, taddier
Leonard Joseph, icboolmast^
RmrnoUs Ann, vict. Blue Lion
Wiiliaim John; parish derk
^llson W. ^ R. coDunoD breweit
WeLIock Wm. oom miller
Wood Jobn^ go?emor of poorbouie
WiTTOM West, (p.) in the wap.
of Htfif Wot, Ac Ubotjr of RichaKMidddra;
4inUeiWSW.«jrLeTbiini. The«hw«hlsa
niodcni Mruetuie, of which the lUr. Jtflbry
Wood, M tiw ouatet th« hTiogiMperpstual
oanoy» in the gift o( Lord Bolton: Ymt li
Mk^twiMsCathoheclupeL Th«re isiqwe-
difttaly on tho north lido of this viUa^ a
besatirui pieoe of ground ooonnonly salted
thsGUU dtuatad on the lido of a hiU, wir-
nyondedtay anstuxalinUhor ptonMoade. the
^highest put of which is finely shetterad by
'tMM siMog outof the rocky sideof it, whioh
hayesgnBirtsndlmpnringappnennoe. About
the cantn is a small waterftll, whkh addi
frsatlytothebeaatyof thesoen^ Fopul^
tioa,AI9L
BiUnetoD Rev. RkAd. CathoUo priest
Bnckie John, gentleman
ClarfcsOD Joseph, gentlemati
Corkion John, gentleman
Comioith Miss, geotlewoman
Fumiss Misses Jane «fe Ann, gentwum.
Gelder Richard, gentleouta
Kior Henry, gentleman
Mark John, surgeon
Miluer Rer. J. u. officiating ctirate
Simpson Edward, gentleman
Simpson John, geutloman
Tumliu George, gentleman
Bttichert, Plewes Widow
CMose James Teniiant Ntohoias
Wood Wm. Shoemakm-M,
Farmera, Bntterfield J^rey
Bowsfield Wm. Graham Thos.seu;
Cjaric Wm. Graham Tbos. Jun,
Ckrtewnjrohn SidewliiMn
^'wnjM Wm. Smftb JRJhii
flsoMssiMrf]
CbapmanWidi
Clark John
StaUrt,
TatharaJohn
To^inMacM&.
Barwkk JadcMMiy dnnrii^
Chapman Thoa. oarpentear
Fairbank Tbos, TkL Duke
Fairbank Elii. ikfLSimt
HaU C. and H. taUow rhimrffc^
Harker Robert, blacksmith
Howe fjenry, plmnber and glssiK
Jackson Wm. feUroonger
Jackson Wm. 6. exdne oflkser
Lre Blien, mOliDer axsd dwem aniov
Milner John, schoolmaster
Sanson Thos. oon mlllflr
Sidgwkk James, parish deik
Ta&am Thos. TicUBcMid
GoirMrr-Geo. Clark dk G«a tott.
to Rkshmond every Sat. Jo^
Scott, to KettleweO daily
MoR, in the parish oitiA-
of Rj-dale, partly In tto ^
. Peters ; 8 Biles SW. (rf
dale, wap. c
bertyof si
Kirkby-Moor-Ode. ' Pop. »5.
fToodaU, in the parish oiCorer-
ham, wap. of Hang Weet, Ik Ubcrty of lti«^
moodfhire; 7 miks SW. of MiJilhhsw
fToodaU Hougm. in the P«rt^^
Lythe, wap. A Hberty of Lai^shazgft;
9 miles W. of Whitby.
Woo D Ha LL, in the parish (rfAj^-
girth, wap. of Hang West, d^ libwgr
ichmondshire ; l|m. B.of ^skilt
Alderson C. A. Esq.
Fonnsrs, Snowdeo Geo.
Baynes Oswald Tennant Robeft
Orton Ralph WlnnGaofge
Robinson Stephen
Knowles John, rict. King^ Hesd
Pease John, oom raiUer
^oo£ ITnoi^ in the parish of ^
▼Ingham, and wap« of Rydale ; ^ >>'*
from Helmsley.
JTorsoU (High), hi the ptA^^
Northslktton, wap. and Ubcttr of Afl«*9S<
sUiet 4 miles SSW. of Vasa. Hit* ^*^
Chapel of Bsae^ miderUM iksr of N(*(^
all^rtOD. BcT. JohnGnvav of VaiBk f""
petualcunte; the Uvhighss lately bMn^
dowed with Queen Ann's bounty, tbefn**
dpal iohabiUnt in this ▼iUsge h Tho«>*
Meyoell. BBq. Pop. 164.
WoasALL, (Low) in the psn»^
Kirkleringtoo^ wip* « Qbeaty of MnilP*^
3 mik> SSW. 0^ Venn V B«m917.
Hutchinson and Co. timber naerchtf^
won.
[North Ridtng,'\
YAR.
SS^
f^orkm, in tb« parish of Aysgarth,
. of Hax^ West; 1 nu SE. of Askrigg.
Wasi»TOK, in the parish of Mid-
4IcC4«, wsp. & Ubtarty of Vidkniog Lythe;
SiiaaOcsW.ofPiduriDr. Pop^ 198. ,
Btaeksmi^, HazdwickWni,
brandy Thomas
IW'ilsoii Wm.
FtMrmBrtf
Boddy Wm.
Cooke A. N.
Frank Francif
Gmysoa Thot.
8eamer Wm.
SkeltoD John
Smiddy Geo.
Vickerman Tboi.
Skopkmpers,
GoodiUWm.
Oraystock Thos,
Fox Charles shoemaker
fenystbck Thbs. iricb. White Hart
Hodgson George, cooper
-Afcrley Aaron, stone mason
Jitead Petkir, botcher
'WUUamaon Geo. vict. Red Lion
'Wilson Thomas, wheelwright
Wibon Wm. Tict Bucktnn
^ycl^y (p.) " the diffe by the
>Rrster is In the ivap. of GUling West, and
Bberty of Ridmiondsliira: 5 miles 8E. of
Btmard Csatle. The church it an ineieBt
%dlfioe» re-bttUt h& the Telg:n of Edward III.
The living fi a rectory. In the patronage of
the lord of the manor, but the patrons ttetng
CttthoUcs !t has been repeatedly presented by
tike UMvertityof Cambridge; the
is the Rev. John Headlam, who resides in
the rectory bouse at Thorpe. Hcreitissaid
^uit John Wycttflb, tlie reformer, was born ;
amd Dr. Thomas Zouch, the late rector of
tikis parish, has presented sa original picture
iDf tfate Morning Star of the Rcformatkn,
who lie says, was a native of this parish, to
the rectors of Wyeliffe, as an heirloom.
Leyknd says, that John WldOtflfe tuereihtUt
Was bom at SpresweU, near lUchmMidi sad
in tliat immediate neighbouiood is WiUiw
ttff pronounced exactly lilu the reformer's
nsme, which Wycttflb is not. AtaU events
tbe dispute is only about a few miles, and the
claim of ToikShire and even of Richmond-
fldre to the birth of the Father of the Re-
iomMtioa is undisputed.* Fop^ 1A2.
fFycomb, in the parish of Old
Malton, and wap. of Rydale ; 2i mis.
NE.ofMalton.
Wykkham, (p.) in the wap. and
fiberty of Pickering Ly the: 7 miles SW. of
fiorborough, situated on the high road fVom
MaltOD to York. The parish church, dedi-
cated to St. Michael and St. Mary, is a neat
aod commodious structure, iuving been re-
psirad ind embellished by the liberality of
the lite Richard Langley, Esq. the living Is
asuncy, in the patronage of Mr. Ilutchlns, |
• Dr. Wliitakct's RichmoQdsUst, p. IM
and the Rev. John Caley, is the hicumbetit.
At this place was formerly a priory, of whidi
some venerable GotMc ruins remiUn. It waa
founded by Pagan Fits Ostert de Wykeham,
about the year 1 153, for nmis of the Cister-
cian order. The mansion-house, wtiich ia
near the ruins of the abbey, and a Utde to
the westward of the village, is an elegint
modem building, and the plantations are
Judiciously dispersed. Pop. 582.
Langley Hon. Mrs. D. abbey
Pearson Henry, gentleman
Farmert, Qlaves Edward
Srown Muses PeanockJTobn
Hall Megginson ^implcin Thos.
HaU Wm. Webster Thos.
Fields William, shoemaker
Hodgson Robert, schoolmaster
Jowsey Richard, wheelwright 4 joiner
Marshall Peter, chief constable
Sharp Richard, vict. Black Bull
Troutsdale Wm. tailor
Yafporth, in the parish of Dan-
by WiskCb wap. of GilUng East, & liberty of
Richmondshiie; limUcW.ofNQrthaUertou.
Population, 140.
Hood William, Esq.
Farmers if Veomen, Mastemum John
Bailey J<»seph Moses Wm.
OmftonJohn Ward Leonard
Hood John Webster John
Haw Michael, vict. Board
YARM, (p.)
In the wtp. and liberty of Langbai|hi 4
ndtas fh>m Stoelcton, 15 from OatSborDOglw
16 from NorUMritetaB, and 44 tnok York*
Thfttnwn is sikoatxd on a k>w peoiniula, and
Is neariy surrounded by the river Tees, whiok
winds round inthefbrm of a horse shoe, and
is here navigable fdr vessels of sixty tons bum
then. The main street runs north and aoutk
and Is very ftpadbUs. There is not mudi
trade, and no manufhctur* of Any import^
anoe. The commerce In the plaeo consicis
principally in com, flouncheesek batttr, and
baeon, which are shipped hence to London.
A great deal of safanon iscau^t in the Tees,
and this place partakes with Stockton hi tbe
advantage of Oie fishery. The market day
at Yarm is on Thursday, but from the vieif
nttyof this place to tlie rising town and port
of Stockton, It had conaidsrably declhied,
but is agah) roivivingowing to the ereeHoa ot
several com aiiUs in the town and neighs
bourhood. The fairs, of which there are
four annually, are on the Thursday ttefore
the «th of April t on.Aaeensioa Dayt en the
M of Augvitt and on the 19th and fOth of
October. The fiiir of the l»th of October is
3o2
588 YAE.
[Nofih Riding.]
YAK.
for hocMd etttte and hotaei, and ttiat on the
IbUowiiig day fbr sheep and cfaacMi TheOo-
Sober teir Is one of the moet coosidenble in
the north of CngUnd, and brings a great in-
flux of money into th« town and its vicinity.
Some Idea of the extent of the bosiness done
at it may be formed ttcm the sul^oined re-
turn of the number of waggons and carts
laden with cheese, exposed for sale that day
for four suooessive years ; —
On the 90th of Oct. 1818 MS^I |i
1819 367 f
18S0 383 f
1821 9i9j
Aremging about a too and a half each, so
that five hundred tons may be taken as the
quantity sold, at each of these fairs, beddes
large tuppUes whidi are purchased by the
merchanu sbout the same time hi the ndgfa-
bourfaooil, and whidi nerer come into the
ikir. The new Iron railway tram Stockton
to Darlington, and ttxna thence to the col-
lieries near Auckland, pasMS within a ndle
of Yarm, and a bramrfi Is oompleCed from
the main line to bring coalsi Ume, ^tc down
nearly to the bridge, whleh pxonUaeB gveat
advantages.
Owing to the peninsular situation of
this town and to its slight devation above
the bed of the rlrer, it is very liable to floods,
the most memorable of which are those of
the 17th of February, 17^3, and the 16th and
17th of November, 1771* The inundation
of 17&3, was occasioned by a sudden thaw cm
the western hills, whidi laid the town seven
liMt deep under water in the higher parts,
and whidi swept away great «twantities of
ftixniture, wares and live stodi without oocar
siooing the kMS of any Uves. The flood of
1771* at the time of the eruptioo of the
Solway Moes in Cumberland, was more fatal
and tremendous, the water in some psrts of
the town rose upwards of twenty feet in per-
pendicular height, and many of the inhabit-
ants were taken in boats from the rooA of
their houses: a great quantity of property
and some lives were lost, and many more
must have periidied inevitably had they not
been preserved by the active humanity and
timely assistance of the people of Stockton
and the ndghbouring villages. Similar,
though less awftil visitations have taken
place since, and in the flood of the 3d of
Peteuary, 182S, the water was seven fbet
deep in the main street of the town.
To abate the violence of theee ftvquent
Inundatioos, the Mdge of five ardws, built
by Walter Skiriaw, Bishop of Durham, in
'he year 1400. has undergone several impor-
t alteiationai the aroii to the north hu
been made more capacious and IraSIt Ivm
semi-dreular form, and the bridge Haetf kns
been widened and rendered a aubafntfai
structure. In 1806, an elegant lioo bridge
eoiisifting of one arch one hundrad and
eiglity feet span, cast by Messrs. WalkerB *
Co. of Masbrough, near Rotherham. vnaa
erected here, but owing to come daCect in tba
abutments it unfortunately fril down abovt
midnight on the ISth of January, 1008,
when it was Just on the point of bota^
opened. This bridge Is stated by Mr. Gnavei^
in his history of Cleveland, to have coat
8000^ and the weight of inn eontalnad in It
was SftOton^
The parish cfanrdi of Yann, dedigafed
to SL Mary Magdalen, stands at the wast
side of the town, and was rebuilt In 1730L
The exterior is plain and rather booael|^
but the interior is much admired for Ita
neatness and good ordert It Is, however,
chiefly remarkable for a window of paintad
gbss, beautiftilly excouted, by Pecker, in
which is exhibited a full length flgura d
Moses, delivering the law on Mount SinaL
This living formerly was a rectory, but it la
now only a perpetual curacy, of wM A tha
Archbishop of York is the patron. The Me>
thodists, the Independeote, the Catholics, and
the Primitive Methodists, have each a dupd
here, and the Society of Friends have their
Meeth^-bousew
There is here an andent Free Grasuaat
SdH)ol, founded and endowed in the timm
of Queen EUiabeth, by Thomas Conycn.
of EggUsdlflb, in the county of Duiham,
and the benefits of .which have been very
emntially extended by the Uberslity of tha
late WnuChaloner, Esq. A National school,
capable of containing 160 boys and girls.
was built In Iglfl, by subscription, and is
supported by voluntary contributions.
It appears, from Tanner's Notitia, that
there was, " here an ancient hospital, dedt>
eated to St Nkiholas, founded by some of
the£smUy of firM. before the year lias»*
which continued till the dissohitfon, but not
a vestige of It now remains, and even tha
site of it is unknown. There wss also a
house of Bkckfrian, said to have been
founded by Peter de Brus the second, who
died in 1340, but it has disappeared, snd a
commodious mansion has been erected upon
the spot, called the Friarage, now the seat of
Thomas Meyoell, Esq. the grounds of which
are delightful, and extend about a mQe
along the banks of the Tees. Thepopula-
tion of the town has made a trifling sdrsnce
during the last 10 years, in 181 1 itsmouot^
ed to 1431, and it now amounts to 1M4,
as appears from tba pailiameotary rrtami
JuitpuhiWiad.
TAB.
[Nctih Riding.]
YA&.
POST-MASTER, Marshall Stowbhodii.
jl^ownt ftrom which
Bass are rMeWed.
Difttanee
Pottagtt
Time of Arriral.
Time of Departure
|«<n»dott.
«87
43
20
4
81
88
lid.
2 o'clock morn,
ditto
ditto
^afterDOOO.
ditio
ditto
6 AfterooOD.
YoSk?!?::::::::::
ditto
Think,
ditto
IStockton,
Sunderland,
South Shields,... «
SmoniiDfr.
ditto
ditto
DIABCTORY.
Vlonndert Bti^Jamln, Esq.
Fowler David Burton, Esa.
Mejnell Tiiomos, Elsq. Friarege
Kobinson Marsball, Esq. barristar
"Woldy John, Esq.
' Bradley Rev. John, Catholic roiolster
Cairns J. affect to T. Meynell, Esq.
Deuxelle GeotTge Perrot, gentleman
Floundera Mary. genUewoman
Gimves Rev. Jooo, carate, and author
of the History of Cleveland
Greame J. E. gentleman
Heslop Jobn, geutleman
Meyoell Miss, j;entlewoman
Middleton R.M. gentleman
Kightingale Ann, gentlewoman
Overton Mrs. W. gentlewoman
Passman Mary, gentlewoman
' Patten Masterman, yeoman
Robinson Mrs. S. gentlewoman
Taylor Mary, genuwoman
ViddeU EUsabetb, gentlewoman
Acadeniet andSekooU,
Clawson Thomas, (day)
Endowed Grammar, Rev. J. Gravaa
LojDgbead Jane, (day)
Nattonal, Wm.Board <fe Mary Stockton
rry Chrlstophec
DruggiH9,
Warwick Christ. Tei
Willans Wra.
Brick if TiU MM- I><xl Thomas '
Dale Wm. Jackson Wm.
Greathead C. Spence John
Bricklayeri, Farmtn,
Bainbridge MicbaelCainis Jeremiah
Johnson Anth. FkHinden Joth.
Johnson Robert Hall Isaac
WeddeU Tbos.
Buichert,
Cbwl Oeoige
Harker Mauhew
Knowles Robert
Laidler Joseph
Leng Thomas
Wa&UThos.
Mawlam Wm.
Maynard Richard
Stonehoose M.
Terry Christ.
J'arrierr,
Barker Francis
WikonWro.
Flax Dres»€r,
Butter. Sfe. Faclorf,Burdon John
Brittam George Gardtnert,
Bmmitt and Was* Hedley Robert
Prince Jane, (day)
Rowell Mary, (day)
Taylor Jane, (day)
llfeddell Elizabeth, (day)
Wright Dorothy, (day)
Jgtnti, Particuktr and Omeral
Miles Rd. (for purchasing pfg lead)
Stonehouse Christopher, (to Gnardian
Life and Fire Insuranoe Ofl&oe)
Black9mitk$,
Smelt Newark
Spenoe John
StainsbyMark
Wilson Wm.
Wright John
Boot and Shoemlkri,
Bum Stephen
Calvert Thomas
Fearaley Jobn
teU,j[ham)
Miles Thomas
Reeds John
Walton George
Clock ifc. Maitrti
Sherwood James
Sherwood Thos.
Stockton Francis
Coopertf
Fowler John
Martin John
Stainshy Ralph
Susxitt Robert
Factort,
Lynas John
Rowell Dennis
Oroc«r$,
Appleton Richard
Armstrong Thos.
Baker John
Dod Thomas
Jackson Wm.
Lelghton Henry
Martin John
Reed F. Cuthbert
Spenoe John
Taylor Jane, (tea)
Temple Thomas
Jtiottdct,
Driver William
Oarbuit Wm.
JucHoMtrt,
PftrldDsW,J. K.
Smitb Jobn
BakWj
Blakftlock John
NettlesfaipJohn
TtteTlKmias _ _
Wiiemaa Stephen LoRus Tbomu
Lynas John
Appleton Richard Valhins Isabella
Barras John Wild Geor^re
Brittain George Wilkinson Jobn
Emmitt A Wastell Bair Bremers^
Fawell Thomas Muir Andrew
Miles Thomas Potter George
Reed John Ironmtmgert,
Com MiUerf, Stockton F^auois
Appleton RichsLrd Todd James
EmmiU <ft Wastell Joirms,
Fidler Wm. Pape Richard
Fidler Jobn
Garbott Wm.
Cmritrtf ife,
Kay Matthew
Lister and Merry-
weather
SdS
Smith James
Smith John
Linen, ^c. Drapft
Appleton Rtohard
Davison Thomas
Jackson James
690
TAB.
[North Miding.]
YOU.
Lftigtaton Heory Siomt Mmiont,
Reed F. Cothberi JoluMm AnUu
Wlfffaam Cuthbert Johnson Robert
Drirer Wm. Born Mary
StonebouseCbritt. Clme RebeoOA
Millimn, Orton Jane
Dale John
Green Geo, M. D.
Jameson Antbony
Muir J. S.
Cloie Rebecca
Daoby Hnrriot
Jackson Mary
Kingston Jane
Orton Jane
Pte»6«rt Mrf «te- Youn« Robert
Bams John
Sberwood Henry
Crisp George
'nsp
Walton George
Gieatbead John
Reed John
Todd James
Kay Matthew
M^Nau^ton Dun-
can and Son
ffattort.
Bradley Michael
Crisp George
Davison ixebrge
Todd Tbos. sen.
Todd Thos. lun.
8*tdtmmu Timber and JvaAo-
Appleton RlcMid jr<M»y Mm'choM,
Dod Thomas
JackMMi Wm.
Spenoe John
Skopkmpen^
Blakelock John
Miles Richard
TvKnMTt if BrafAtn,
Barras John
Sherwood Henrv
Tobacco Pipt Mkrt*
BraitbwRite CbrlstMsrshall Robert
Brown Eiix. Roe John
Fortune Thomas
HIU EUasbeth
Hind Wm.
King James
Oliver John
Spirit and ffim
Mfrckanis.
fFaaters (LinmJ
Clark Robert
Dowsori Stephen
Donning Joseph
fr^tchSlmttMtri,
Miles Richard
frktelwHrkU,
Cfisp Geo. (spirit) Biitteiwkik Thos,
Stonehowte M " ' «-.«-^-*
Harrison Robert
Henderson John
Johnson Wm.
Dod Thomas, talkm cbsiBdier
Graham Jas. goferoor of the
Hardy Wm. cow keeper
Harrison M. skinner dr
Hodgson J. rope maker *
Holmes Marr, glover
HMgiH Jonanian, caiier 4
Leng John, toll master
Pape Richard, derk ct tMts 1
Perkins W. J. K. agricultHnl i
ment maker
Reed John, salt merchaat
Robinson W. organist, A muaic ok
Rowell John, pi^ jobber
Stainsby Ralph, sworn oEietBr Sort
Windioss Janes, painter
COACH.
The UAih, from the Greyhound Ibs,
to London at 5 afternoon, to SteU
Shields at 2 morning
LAND CARRIAGE.
Jokm Baker and fTm. Bmiekmapm, to
to Darlington on Monday, aai
Stockton on Wed.
JooMs Procter^ fishmonger, and eanier
from Leeds to Hartlepool, air. st
the Greyhonnd, on Tu. and Sat.
and ret.on Wed. and Sunday.
ReUfh Reedf to Darlington on Ifoe. ;
to Stockton on Tu. Wed. Thar.
and Fri ; and to Stokeslej on Slit
r§arsl«y, in the parish of Cm-
wold, and wap. of Birafoitfa ; 5 miks
NB. of Easiogwold. Pop. ) TO.
Walton George,
(dealer)
Itvuand TVirwnt,
Black Bull, William Temple
Coopers' Arms, R. Stainsby
Crown, John Phillips
Dragoon, Thomas Maroer
George and Dragon, Francis Staples,
posting-house and excise office
Golden Fleece. Joseph Laidler
Green Tree, Thomas Mawlam
Greyhound, Robert Hull
Ketton Ox, Thomas WasteU
Ship, Robert WasteU
Three Tuns, George Walton
Tile Shades, W. Kilvingtoo
Union Arms, Anthony Johnson
MiaeMMf,
Appleton R. snb-dlstribntor of stamps
Bell Francis, wood turner
Bradley Tbos. hackney caitmtn
Forsifrt, Lond Bemandn
Brown Anthony R utter John
Dawson Richard SkeHon Robert
Easton Wm. WetheriU Joha»
Hornby John Park
Gowland Marm. vfct. Wymi's Anns
Hornby John, tailor and shopkeeper
Wilson Wm. shoemaker
Tmrhf, In the parish of Kkklea-
tham, waiK and libertr of Langbsigh;
ik miles NNW. of Guisboroqgh.
For*, in the parish nod township
of Ay^gartb, wap. of Hang West and
liberty of Ricbmoodshire ; 4 miles B.
of Askrigg. DiracUny inchxled nith
Aysgarth.
Fork Gah, In the psrisb of Wttb.
wap. of Halikeld. and liberty of Rtch-
moDdshire ; tf miles NNB. of Ripon.
ro«/«M, In the parfib of Alse,
and wap. of Bnlmer ; 6 milei SSW.
of Easingwold. Pep. M.
PEERS OF PARLIAMENT,
WHO HAVE SEATS IN THE COUNTY OF YORIT,
rks Easumiing U indicated hya *; ffu Norfh-nidUig »y a f ; ani lft#
WeiURidUig by aX^
1483 JBernard Edward Howard, Duke op Norfolk, Earl of
Surrey and Arundel^ Hereditary Earl Marshal of £i^«
land. Premier Peer and Earl, F.R.S. S^. Sheffield Manor^
(dismantled.)
1807 Rigbt Reverend and Honourable Edward Venables Vernon^
D.C.L. Lord Archbishop op York, Primate of England,
and Lord High Almoner to the King; Bisliopthorpe,
1694 tGeorge Wm. Frederick Osborne, Duke of Leeds, Mat-
quis of Caermarthen, Lord Lieutenant of the North-Riding
of Yorkshire, Governor of the Isles of Sdlly, Ranger of
Richmond- Fwest, and Constable of Middleham Castle;
Hornby Castle and Kiueton Park.
1694 JWm, Spencer Cavendish, Duke op Devonshire, Marquia
of Hartington, Lord Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum of
Derbyshire, and High Steward of Derby; D.C.L. Bolton
Abbey, (Sporting Residence.)
1793 JFrands Charles Seymour Conway, Marquis of Hertford^
Earl of Yarmouth, Lord Conway and Killulta in Ireland,
Warden of the Stannaries; TtmpU Newsom, (at present
ei^oyed by the Dowager Marchioness.)
1616 {Francis Rawdon Hastings, Marquis op Hastings, Earl
of Rawdon, late Governor General of India> Constable
and Chief Governor of the Tower of London, Lord Lieu-
tenant and Custos Rotulorum of the Tower Division «
General and Colonel of the 27th R^ment, (Earl of
Moira, in Ireland) K.O. K.G.H. P.R.S. F.8.A. and
M.R.I.A. ; Bawdtm Hall, (dilapidated.)
1821 tCharles Bruce Brudenell Bruce, Marquis op Ailesbury
Earl Bruce, K.T.; Jerveapx Abbey (occasionally.)
1628 JSackville Tufton, Earl of Thanxt, Lord Tufton^ here*
ditary Sheriff of Westmorelaiid; Skipton Castle.
1661 tFrederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, Viscoimt Mom
p€th^ K.G. i C*iUi HmHtrd^
B9i I'Kcis.
1«M IRichtrd Lnmley 8ftmidcnoii« Eael op 8cabbokoo9v, Tj
count Lttmlej^ (Viicoant Lmnley in Ireland) SamdSerk /V
1711 ^WOlittn Le^; Bail of Daktmouth^ Vkoovzrt Levi
ham; WoodshaUHaiL
1746 t^m. Wentwortli Fitswilliam, Sael FiTxwii.t.iAif« Vi
count Miltou, Ui^ Steward of Hull^ Cuatoa Rocvkna
of the Soke of Peterboroogh and Recorder o£ Hig^
Ferren, (Earl FitiwiUiam ia Irdand) D.CI«. ; Wrm^
worth House,
1749 ^Geoife O'Brien Wyndham, EAaL of EonxMOMT^ had
Cockemiouth, Lord Lieutenant and Cuttoe Rotakmrn d
Suasex, F.R. A.8. Wrestle Castle, (dilapidated.)
1754 tWilliam Harry Vane^ Eael of DAauNOLON^ VtaeoBn
Barnard^ Lord Lieutenant and Vioe-Admiral of i^
County Palatine of Durham ; Newiw House, (Sporting
Residence.)
1712 ^Henry Willoughby^ Loan MinDLiTON, High Steward ef
the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield ; BhrdsaU HalL
1812 f Henry Pbippa^ Eael of Muloeatk^ Viaoount Xonncnbj,
an elder Brother of the Trinity Houae, Lord Lieutenant,
Custos Rotulorum^ and Vice Admiral of the Eaat Ridii^ af
Yorkshire, a General and Colonel in the Slat R^;inicnc»
(vovemor of Scarborough, G.C.B. F.SA. (Lord Mulgrafe
in Ireland) ; Mulgrave Castie.
1819 ^Henry Laacellea, Eael of HAEswoon, Viacount T»iiacelfea>
Lord Lieutenant and Cuatoa Rotulorum of the Weat Rtdioc
of Yorkshire; Harewood House,
144A i^Wm. Stourton, Loan Stoueton ; AUerton Park,
16S3 ^Kenneth Alexander Howard, Lord Howard op Effiko*
HAM, a Lieutenant General and Colonel of the 70th Rcgn
ment, G.C.B. K.T.S. Thundercliffe Grange,
1761 :|:Thomas Philip Weddell Robinson, Lord Grantham, Lord
Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Bedfordshire, Cok>nd
of the Yorkshire Huscars, F.S.A. Newby Hall.
1776 jEdward Harvey Hawke, Lord Hawke; 7\>ufiOH HaUind
Womersley House,
1782 JWilliara Fletcher Norton, Loan Grantlky, F.S.A.;
GrantUif Park*
i794 tLawrence Dundaa, Loan DuNDAa^ L.L.D. and A.A.
Axke Hall and Marske Hall,
17»6 ^John Christopher Burton Dawnay, Lord Dawwat, (Via*
count Downe in Ireland ;) Danhi/ Lodge and Cowiei Pert.
PEBBft, &c. 59S
iTar tWilliamOrdePowlett^ Lord Bolton ; Sd/^on^oZ/.
i 7 9T j:Thonia8 Lister^ Lo&d Ribblesdale ; D.C.L. Qidmm Park
and Malham Water.
ISl^ i* Algernon Percj, Lomn P&udhox, only brother of the
Duke of Northumberland^ a Captain in the Royal Nary ;
Stanwick Park.
IRISH PEERS.
ITei tJohn Delaval Carpenter^ Earl or Ttxcoknel^ Visoouut
Carlingford; Kiplin Park.
1766 j:John Savile^ £arl of Mexbrouoh> Viscount PoUington,
Methley Park.
\111 tMonris Robinson, Lord Rokeby, Litileboum ffousf. "
1783 *Lowther Augustus John Pennington, Lord Muncasteb^
a Comet in the lOth Dragoons ; Warier Hall.
1797 *Beaumont Ilotham, Lord Hotham, a M%jor in the
Army ; M. P. for Leominster, South Dalian Park.
1819 t*John Francis Cradock, Lord Howden, a General, and
Colonel of the iSd Regiment, G.C.B. and K.C.B. GrinuUm
and Spaldingion Hall.
BARONETS
WHO HAVE SEATS IN THE COUNTY OF YORK,
ALPHABBTICALLT ARR4NOBD, WITH THE DATE OF THEIR CREATlOMi
1738 |Sir George Armytage, D.C.L. lUrklees HalL
1813 {Sir John Beckett, Gledhow, Leeds.
1618 *Sir Francis Boynton, Burton Agnes.
1661 tSir George Cayley, Brompton House.
18U +Sir Thomas Clifford Constable, Burton Constable
1661 JSir George Cooke, Wheatley Hall
1778 :(Sir Joseph Copley, Sprotborough.
1818 tSir John Croft, K.T.S. F.R.S. D.C.L. Cowling HalL
1713 tSir Edward Dodsworth, Newland Park
1619 tSir William Foulis, Ingleby Manor.
1660 tSir Thomas Frankknd, F.R. and L.S. Thirkkby Park
1641 {Sir Henry Goodricke, Ribfcton Hall.
'SH ftAEOKftTS.
IMS HSir BeUin^uan lUgintM GrahtBi, Norton Oanjrm.
IBOS tfiir Jcmet Gnkua, F.8^. M.P. KiriutelL
1805 Generml Sir Cbarkt Green, MilnnHr
1741 XtSxt Henry Ctrr Ibbetaon, Denton Purk.
1T81 ^WmUm AmooltalA^^^ Ripley.
1795 *8ir John Vanden Bempd^ Johnttoae, H«duit»i.
J812 X^ Jobn Lister Kaye^ Denby Grange.
1665 fSir Henry Maire Lawson^ Brough HalL
1€60 ^Sir Thomas Lcgird, Gantoa HaU
1716 ^Sir William MOTdaont Milner^ Nun Appleton.
1611 t iSir Philip Mn^graTe, M.P. Bramham Biggin.
1663 fSir William Henry Pennyman^ Ormesby and Thonm.
]«13 iSir Joseph Raddifib, CampsaD.
1689 {Sir John Ramsden, Byram.
1 779 «ir WHMam Rmnbdd, Perrand
1641 ♦Sir William Strickland, Boynton Hall.
1783 *Sir Mark Masterman Sykes, F.S.A. Sledmere & Settnnp»*
1628 JSir Thomas Vatasour, Haslewood.
1801 *M^jor General Sir Henry MaghuU Merrin VMfioer,
Melbourne.
IWf t^ Taylor Woollaston White, Walling Wella.
1660 $Sir Edmund Mark Winn, Acton Hall.
1778 ^Sh* George Wombwell, WombwclL
1763 ^*Sir Francis Lindley Wood, Hemsnorth Hall and Qtm^
BARONETS OP NOVA SCOTIA.
)485 ^Sir William Pilkington, Cheret HdL
16S8 ^ir Thomu Turner Slingsby, Scrifen HalL
SEATS OV TH£ GENTRY
or THB
▲1N9TY OF THB CITY AND COUNTY OF YORK AND Of
THB BAST AND NORTH RIDINGS.
(rw the SeaU tff the Petri and Baronei* mc preceding Utts.)
To avoid swcUiof tUt Lbt, GcnUcmcB'k Villas in the Neicfabourhood of Um Towm
are not inserted here, but wm be fouiultul^loiiiad to til* Name of thairOwupton,
unddr their appropriate Heads.
Tha following enumeration oomprdiends a comfrfcCe List of the Acting Magiitniias oC
the East add North Ridings of Yorkihire, each of whom is hidieated bjr an As-
terisk to the left. aiKl figures to the right of the Una, the latter showta^ the year
when the oath.of quaUAcatkm was taken; aad to tmaOm the MijlHiMn' IMa
Iileta, a few place*, not situated in the County, are liMcrte<L
Where a t is used it dcoattt a MagistrBte of tha Liberty of St. Pclef s.
AINSTY.
Aoomb, 21 m. W. of Yorl^ WUUom Hale^ Cooyon Qato, Qmtifi hloji^
Robert Aoderson^ John Bvntow, and Kkbj TQa»> Bwin. Miim
Pe^dTal aDd Misset Ramsay
Aoomb Gran^ 8 m. W. of Yoik» Jolm JoUy» Boq.
Aakam Bryau, 4 n. SW. of Yori^ Adnlna D'Ai^ FueitoA
Askmvfk HoU. 6 q, SW. of York» Robert Swann, Baq.
BUbTougb, H m. SW. of York, Matthew Todd, B«q,
Bisbopiborpe, 3 m.'S. of York, the Rev. W. V. Veni0D» A. M.
tBdion Percy, 3 fn. SB. of Tadoastvr, R^f. Robert lterkbaiD« R. D. Affile
deacoo of York .
Bolton Lod|;e, 8 m. SE. of T^dcaster, Hue C. CleoMot
^oitpn, (w.R.) Si m. SE. of Wetheirby, the fioii. Edwacd Mnrnmliiku
Stourton, and George Vnikioioo> Esq.
•Cbesnat Grore, 3 m. SE. of Wethecby, George StricUeod, Esq. imi
Colton, 4 ^Mlei ENE. of Tadcaster, Gbiirtopber lloRltt, E«q.
f Healou^ Hal), 1 mile N. of T^dcester, B«)4jaiiiiji Rrookibenk, Bi^.
Holiate, 1 ID. SW. of York, Liudtey Mtirr^, Es^
Button HaU, 6 m. N. of Tadoaster, Mrs* WlUooghby
Maictop, 0 m. N. of Tadcaster, theRer. Dr. Crtgan
Middlethorpe Manor House, 1| m. S. of York, Christopher Breeiey Baq.
Middletborpe Hall, U m. S. of York, Dowa|:er Lady Stourtoa
Oxton Hail, I n). SE. of Tadcaster, J. W. Cloi^h, Eaq.
Poppleton Villa, 4 m. NW. of York, laaac Spencer, Esq.
Skewkirk, » ro. N. of of Tadcaster, Henry Tatinaiit» Esq.
Thorp Arch, 3 miles SE. of W#t|ierby, Colonel Randal Oeasip aiid the fUn
John Baker
WighiU Park, im, N% of Tadcasiey* Rkshaoi Yoik, Esq.
506 8KAT8 OF THE GENTEr
BAST Rlinir0.
AUntkorpe, % m. 8W. of Pocklioctoo, (viioociipied}
AMbroiighy 8 m. NB. of Hedoa^ John Hall, geotleinaB
Anliby, 6 m. W. of UuU, WllUun Vone and JobM BackworO, EtfEk
Arnun Halloa m. NW. of Hornsea, Thomas Baintoo, Bsq.
•Baintoo, 0 m. SW. of Driffield, Jobo Bell, D. D. 1809
*BaniistoD, 3 m. S. of BridlingtoD, Rev. John Gilby, B.C.L. 1800
Bell Hall, 5m.S,ot York, Hewby John Balnes, Esq.
BenniDgbolfne Grange, T m. E. of Beterley, Joho Hanisoii, Esq.
•Beverlejr, Wm. Beverley, 1800, R. M . Beverley, 1820, A P. Acklam, Ei^
1813, Rev. J, ColtxnaD, A.M. 1817, and Rev. C. Constable, im.
Basdogby HaU, 1| m. 8W. of BridUnxton, HarriDgtoo Hudson, Em). M-f'
BilUof's Hill, 8 m. NW. of Horusea, James Hopkinsun, gentlemu
Bishop Burioo, 3 m. W. of Beverley, Richard Watt 4c Fcmocts Watt, B^n-
Blaektoft, T m. SB. of Howden, WUliam Hutbam, Esq.
BottoB HaU, 8 m. N W. of Pocklingtoo, John Preston, Baq.
Boneai HIU, ft m. S. of Hedoo, Mrs. SusaoDab Stovin
•Braffoids Hall, T no. W. of HuU, Robert Osborne, Esq. 18K
Brinkwortb, 6 m. BSE. of Turk, Alexander Mather, Esq.
Buroby, 2| ra. SB. of Poddinxton, Mrs. B. Ponsonby
Burton Constable, $ m. N. of Hedon, George Clifford, Esq.
Camerton, 8 m. SB. of Hedon, Edward Ombler, Esq.
Catwiok, T| m. NE. of Beverley, Godfrey Park, Esq.
Cave Castle, I m. NW. of South Cave, Henry B. Barnard, Esq.
Cherry Burton, 8 m. NW. of Beverley, David Robinson, Bhi-
Cottii^bam, 8 n. NW. of Hull, John WiUiam Hentig, WiJlfaiaB Kty, ^
WilUam Moion, Esqrs. WiUiam Watson WiUrinson, g^Dtkmu
Cottingbam Cattle, 1 m. W. of Cottln^am, Thomas Thompson, Esq.
*DoncBster, (w r.) Edmund Denison, Esq. 1817
Dtmnlogtoo Lodge, 4 m. E. of York, Edward Prest, Esq.
^astfleld House, 4 m. E. of York, H. M. Balnes, Esq.
Bddlethorp, 4 m. S. of Malton, Joseph Field, Esq.
Baa<Kirk), 8| m. WNW. of HuU, Joseph Sykes, and Josefdi Sfg/^
Esqrs. and Mrs. (Jane) Williamson
EUa (Sooth), 6 m. W. of HuU, John Broadley, Esq.
•EUa (West), 8 ro. W. of HuU, Rev. Rkihard Sykes, A. M. IM
Elvingtkm Manor House, T m. BSE. of York, Miss Che«p 4k A. EmpiOi^^
Everiogham Park. 6 m. W. of Market Weigbton, Mrs. Consteble M»^
•Escricke HaU, 6 m. SSE. of York> Bielby Thompson, Esq. 1881
EttoB, 4 ro. NW. of Beverley, Dowager Lady hegud and Mn. {ftt^^
Grimstone
Fangfoss HaU, 8| m. N W. of PockUngton, Cbolroley Overend, Esq.
Ferriby, (North) 4| m. SB. of South Cave, Henry Bmadl^, Gv^
Bggfnton, and George Sohonswar, Esqis. and Thomas HeieMBif
and Ralph Turner, gentlemen
VM»y Hall, 8 m. 8SW. of Malton, Rev. Thomas Haniioa
FuUbrd, (Gate) U m. SSE. of York, Thomas Wibon, S. W. Ntootti ^^
Richardson, John Wocmald, and WUUam EUk> Eaqis.
OF THS EA8T-&IDIKC. 597
^uUocA, < 'Water) 8i m. 8,ci York, Tbomat Key, Bfq.
kurrow Hill, 1 m. SB. of York, Henry Bland, Btq.
Ooodmanluun, H m. NNB. of MarketrWeiflitoD, Ref . WIIMmi Blow
•Grlmstoii Garth, 9 m. NB. of Hedoo, Cfharies Oitmston, Biq. IWO
Sanby y 5 m. NNW. of Howden, Mkhael Clailnoii, gentleman
^tHeslerton, 8 n. BKB. of Malton, Jolm RoUnaoD Footti, Baq. ITM
If esUs«toii, 2 m. 8SB. of York, Hemy Ytfbmgli (HaU) and VtaboUa
T'arboigli, Bnqn.
Hftoale, 5 m. W8W. of Hull, Charles Roe, Btq. A T. B. Loohe, fentlemoii
Hessle Wood House, 6 m. W. of HoU, JoMph RoMnsoD Peaae, Bsq.
Holme-oB-Spehttog-Moor, 9 m. 8W. of Haifcet Welgfatoo, tiM Hon.
Cbarlet Langdale
Holme HoQse, 5 m. SW. of Maiket Weif(fatQii, B. J. Clavkaon, Jnn. Btq.
HoUuun HaU, 8 m. NW. of South Cave, Hemy Barton Peteii, Baq.
Hoogbton, 6 m. NNW. of South Cave, Mn. Catharine Selby
Howdeo, Riohard Arthor Wonop, Bsq.
Howsbam HaU| 8 b. SSW. of Bfalton, Geoige Cholmley, Bsq.
Hall Bank House, 8 m. N. of HuU, BeoJanUn Blaydes Hawortb, Bsq.
•HmmMnby HaU, 10 m. S8B. of Soaiboroogh, H. B. Osbaldeston, Bsq. 17T8
Htmmanby, Rer. Fkanob Wraogham, A.M. F.R.S. Arohdeaoon of Cleveland
KeUleld Hall, 8ni. N. of Selby, Barnard Hague, Bsq.
*Kiliiwk)k Peroy, 1 m. NB. of Poddlngton, Robert Dennison, sen. 1T98, and
Robert Dennison, jun. Bsqcs. 1818
KiMpton House, T m. NB. of Maltoo, James TIndall, Bsq.
KnedUngton, 1 m. W. of Howden, Thomas Clark, Bsq.
Laugton, 8i m. S. of Matton, NordUTe NorcfiffB, Bsq.
•Leaven, 6| m. W. of Hornsea, Rev. Geonge Sampson, 18tS
* Lepplngton Grange, 1 m. S. of Malton, Wm. Atkinson, Bsq.
Idngccolt, 8 m. S. of York, Wmiam Selby, Bsq.
Lowtborpe HalL 5 m. NB. of DrHBeU, Wm. Tbos. St. Quintin, Bsq.
•Marton House, 8 m. NB. of Bridlington, Ralph Creyke, Bsq. I7T8
Melbourne Hall, 5 m. SSW. of PookUngton, Samuel Powell, Bsq.
Melton, 4 m. SSB. of South Cave, Henry Thooipson, Bsq.
MdtoB Hilly 4 m. SSB. of Sooth Omre, Henry Sykes, Bsq. and
Ms. (John) Wilson
Methan Hall, 8 m. SB. of Howden, Philip SchoMeU, Bsq.
•MiddlstonHaU, 7 m. NB.of MarketWeighton, Rev. J. Blancfaard, A.M. 1817
•Bfodby Hall, 6k m.S. of Yoik, Rev. Thomas Preston, A. M. 1798
Mount Pleasant, £| m. NB. of Beveriey, William West. Bsq.
•Nabaro Hall, 4 m. S. of York, George Palmes, Bsq. 1814
NaswidK, $ m. SSW. of DrUBeld, J. Grimstooe A Henry ThofoU, Bsqif .
Newbsld Sooth, 8 m. N. of South Cave, G. W. Ctough, Bsq.
Norton, 1 m. SB.of MaKon, Robert Bower, Bsq.
Paintborpi 7 m. N. of Pocklington, Robert Maohdl, Bsq.
Podrthorpe, 4 m. NW. of DrHBeld, William Halt, Bsq.
*RawcUfr« House, 8 m. E. of Snaitb, (w. a.) Ralph Creyke, Bsq. 1808
•Rtywell, 5 m. SSW. of Beverley, Daniel Sykes, Bsq. M.P. 1818
ReigbUNi Hall, U m. SB.of Hunmanby, Arthur Strickland, Esq.
RiocBH, 18im S» of York, Rev. WiHiam Parker
3 E
lUcotU HiU, 5* m. N. of «elby. Toft Rktadsoo, Etq,
•IUm, 0« m. 8W. of Hociii9»> aidwi4 BetbeU, Bmi. 1901^ 4r Itor. Hkhohi
ll«9iDM, A.M. 18W
RittoD QiiBge, H m. EMB. oC Bawley, Petw Jtokson, gwitlWMii
•Room* 8 m. S. oI Hedon, Rer. Cbrittopher Sykes, 1. B. 1884
•Roie«ttV Lodge,* B. S8W. qI PoQldiiigton» Lieut. Q«ii. Jas. WlMit^
*Ro«l»y« 3i n. BUB. of 8o«tM Cave, Rer. Robert Ciolt, Jk . Jf . 18U
Rowlstoo, f ID. SSB. of Hornsea^ B. B. Hnwortl^ jua. S«]-
•IMUiai»he, a n. SSE. of Howdeo, PbiUp atUtmarsbe, Bcq. 1S15
Sand HaU, a| m. S. of Howd^ti, Jpfan Scvlfifitfk), Esq.
SMmpstonHottie, 6 m. MB. of MaUon, VUmU^ Tbonld Wood^ Ba«.
Scorbroiigb, 5 m. N. of Beverley, John Hall, Esq,
•SciUoQale^ IMtr Hull, lonas Brown, E^q. 1801
Sewerby HaU, 1| in, NE. of BridMitfton, JobD[Gi08ni^ mad •Yaxbm^
Gieame, Bsqin. 18£0
•SiKfteftborne, 4 m. SW. of Hornieo, Rev. W. H. 6. BeotjiAck, A. If . ItU
Sigglettbome HaU, 4 oi. SW. of Hormea, If aUbcw Toi^haoi Qfimm, EfT
Skipwitb, 0 n. NNE. of Selby, Ulles Atkimop, Esq.
Bkirlatigli North, 9 m. NNE. of Hull, BeiU«nm Neacbam WU«09, jentkiw
SltdnMM CatOe, 8 m. NW* of Driffield, JobaBvans, E^i.
Soutborpe Lodge, near Driffield, Christopber HacriMQ, B9q.
£(priDg Head, a m. WNW. of HuU, Richard TotUn, ^m|.
Stillingfleet HaU, T ro. S. of York, J. InKbam, Esq.
Sunderlandwick, 8 m. SSW. of Driffield, Homer Reynard, Rfq.
8uttoo,8 m. NNE. of HuU, Tboa.BeU, Geo. Liddell, dc A. WiUqneo^r B>9«'
Sutton House, 1 m. SE. of Maltoa, George Parker, Esq.
*Sotton-oD-Depvent, T m. BSE. of York, Rev. James Moore, 1818
Swanland HuU, 7 m. W. of HuU, Nicholas Sykes, Esq.
Tbickett Hall, 9 m. SE. of York, Joseph Dunniogton^ Esq.
•Thorpe BrenUngbam, 8 m. SE. of South Cave, Rev. E. W. Bani8rd> 1^
Thorpe HaUj 5 m. W. of BrldliD0AQ, Hon. Major General Godfrey Bosfifl*
Thorganby HaU, 10 m. SE.of York, John Duunington Jeffeaan, Esq.
Tborugumbald, 8 m. SSE. of Hedon, £dwar4 Sheldon, Esq.
Tcanby, 6 m, W. pf HuU, James Kiero Watson, John to<|d, Ami S»an^
Cooper, Esqrff. and Mrs. Barkworth
Taraham Hall, 6 m. BSE. of SeU>y, WiUiain Burton, Esq.
^UUeskelfe, 8 m. SB. of TadcasUr, (w.R.) John SbiUito, Esq.
• Walkington, 2| m. S W. of Beverley, Rev. Daniel Ferguson, A. M. 18i*
Warter House, 8 m. ENE. of Pocklington, Mrs. Jane Pennington
•Wassand, II m. N^. of Beverley, Rev. Charles Coastable^ A.M.
Watton Abbey, 6 m. S. of Driffield, Mrs. Legard
Welbam, I m. S. of Malton, Robert Bower, E«q.
Welton, 4 ni. SSE. of South C^ave, Chns. Wbitaker «fe John Calnrlcjc, Esfjp'
Weltou House, i m. SSE. of South Cave^ Robert Raikes, Esq^
Westov HaU, 0 m. S. of Malfoo^ TattoQ Sykes, Esq.
•f W^k}i«Ur 8 «. SE. of York, Hon. and Rev. Robert Emott, A. M. j^^
Whitehall, near Driffield, Thomas Francis Jennings, Bsq.
WUlerby, 6 m. WNW. of HuU, CUfford Pease, gentleman
*WiiN»tead, le in. NW. of Patrington, Colonel Arthur Maister, 1818
Wiaastead HaU, 8 to. NW« of Patrington, Col. HUdyard <& Rt..Moyser,&4-
OF THE HOBTB EIDIM6. Bfili
•Wold Cottage, 8ja. WNW. of Bridlington, Rev. TUnotby Pitik Pocntf
Bo^ireSy 1810, and Jonathan Laybourn, Esq.-
Wood Hall^ 6 no* N. of Hedon, Henry WiUiaih Maiiter, Bsq.
Wood Hall, tf m. B. of Selby, Charles Reeves, jun. Esq.
Wrenle Castle, 4 m. NW. olkiHowden,f Richard Waterwoitb, Esq.
WytoQ Hall, 4 m. N. of Hedon, Richard Harrison, Esq.
Yokefleet, d m. SB.of Howden, John Empson, Esq.
NORTH-RIDING.
Abbey House, 1 m. E. of Richmond, Robert Jaques, Esq.
Acklam Hall, T m. NE. of Yarm, T. Hustler, Esq.
•Agglethorpe Hall, 8 m. WSW. of Middlebom, Matthew Chaytor, Esq.
Alnderby Hall, 8 m. WNW. of Northallerton, John Wormald, Esq.
•Ainderby Steeple, 8 m. WSW. of Northallerton, Rev. J. Aobson, A.M. lS2t
•Aky Hill, i m. W. of Whitby, Richard Moqcumb, Esq. 1809, and Rlcbird
JU[oocscmi,Jun. Esq. 1820
Alskew, I m. NE. of Bedale, William Dinsdale, Esq.
Aislaby, 11 m. NW. of Pickering, Mrs. Bfary Hayes
Aislaby, 8 m. WSW. of Whitby, Mark Noble and John Benson, Esqn.
Aldbroagh Hall, 2 m. SSE. of Mashnm^ James Henry D'Arcy button, fisq.
Aldby Park, 9 m. NE. of York, Henry Darley, Esq.
Alne, dft m. SW. of Easingwold, Stamp Brooksbank, Esq.
Arden Hall, T| m. NB. of Tbirsk, ]>arcy Tancred, Es(^.
Arncliffe Cottage, 8 m. NE. of Northallerton, Miss Matileverer '
Ayton Hall, 3 m. NE. of Stokesley, Thomas Graham, ^q.
Ayton House, 8 m. NB. of Stokesiey, Colonel Cookson
•Barnlngharo Hall, 8| m. S. of Greta Bridge, Mark Milbank, £sq. H. P.
•Bamlngham, 2 m. S. of Greta Bridge, John Todd, Esq. and the Rev.
lliomas Collins, B.D. 1818
Barton-le-Street, 6 in. WNW. of Malton, Henry Cockerill Leatham, Esq.
•Bedale, 8 m. SW. of Northallerton, Henry Pierse, Esq. M. P. Hon. and
Rev. Tbos. Monson, A. M. 1813, and Rev. J. J. T. Monson, IS21
•Bene Tae, I m. W. of Soaibro', John Bell, Esq. 18 15
Beninicbrough Hall« 8 m. NW, of York, Mn. Margaret Earle
Benkil Grange, adjacent to Bedale, Mrs. Brooke
Bolton Hall, 21 m. W. of Leyburn, Hon. T. O. Powlett
•Borougbbridge, Marmadake Lawson, Esq. 1810
BossaU, 0 m. NE. of Yorkf Robert Belt, Esq.
Brackeubrough, 4 ro. W. of Thirsk, John Leathley Armytage, Bsq.
Braodsby Hall, 6 m. ENB. of Easingwold, P. Cholmeley, Esq.
•Brawith HaU, 4 m. NNW. of Thirsk, Waroop Consett, Esq. 1786
•fBrockfield House, 6 m. ENB. of York, Benjamin Agar, Bsq. 182e
Brompton Green, 8 m. SW. of Scarborough, Dowager Lady Cayley
Brotton House, 8 ro. NB. of Guisborough, Robert Stepbemon, Esq.
Broughton, 13 m. SB. of Stokesiey, Robert Hildyard, Bsq.
Burton. 6 m. SB. of Askrigg, William Purchase, Esq.
'Burton Constable, 5 ro. S. of Rtebmond, Marmaduke Wyvill, Bsq. M.P. IU9
Bushby Hall, 8 m. S. of Stokesiey, Rev. Oeorgf Marwood
000 fllATS OF THE OSKTEY
•Cwp Hm, 41 ■!. SB. or B^Mb, Wm. Eooket L. SojeutaoD, Biq. Itts
CtelHoo Hlfli Dy0» 4 B. SW.oT MMdMMB, AntiKwy Bocld^ bq.
Cartoton Hoitinraita, 6 m. NW. of BuiagwoM^ Valentiae KltoUi«taB
and John Walbafik, Biqek
•CultoaHdl^S ■. H. or RKhnoad, 8«nael Bwrctt Ifbaltoa BncO,
Bfq.M.P. 1816
On End, «| n. from Askrigx^ WHUabi Fotheqiill, Esq.
CkirHall»tB.8W.orwliltby, Mii.Holt
TnlftwiBk, 5i>E8E.ofRicfannoiid, EalphHodgionand Hmiimin Vowti,
B^aiidReT.AleniidorJohiiSoott,D.D. iwb
CUfli HaOy 6 Bi. W. of Dariingtoo, Henry Wltbam, Esq.
CUftoB CMtte, t B. N. of Masham, Timothy Hotton, Esq.
•diftoo LodtBf 8 m. N. of Matbam, John Ctorveaia Cbaytor, Esq. 1810
Clint Han, 6 m. W. of Richmond, Thomas Enriogton, Esq.
Coat Bank Lodge, near Whitby, D^Oyley Sawiden, Esq.
CqcdenHail, 8m.8E.of Reeth, Matthew WUtelodce, Esq.
•Coutahie Barton, f m. 9. of RMuno«d« llannaduke WyviH, Esq. M.F.
*Coppofe, 4 m. N. of Knaresbroogfa, (w. ■•) Thomas DanoDoibe, Esq.
Corerham Abbey, 8 m. S. of Leyboin, Mrs. Lister
•Conrold, 9 m. 8E. of Thirsk, Rev. Thomas Newton, A.M. 180T
*Cralke, 8 m. E. of Easingwold, Rev. Powell Colchester Guise, A. M. Itt^i
and the ReT. W. H. Dixon F. A .8.
H^rahe Hall, (Dniham) i m. NW. of Bedaie, Colonel Henry Percy PiilMf^
and James Robaon, Esq. 1814
Crathone, 4 m. 8. of Tarm, Ctoorge Tasbuigfa Crathome, Esq.
HHoft Hall, 4 m. 8. ol Darlington, William Chaytor, Esq. irM
•Cio^ Hall, a B. 8E. or Northallertou, ReT. William Dent, A.M. 180T
Dalby, T m. ENB. of Easingwold, Mrs. Ann Leybome
Dale End, adjacent to Kirkby-Moor-8ide, Francis Atkinson, Esq.
Danby Halt, 8 m. E. of Middlebam, Simon Thomas Scioope, Esq.
Danby Wiske 4 m. W. of Noithallerton, Rot. William Cost
Dinsdale Hall, 5k m. 8W. of Tarm, Bliss Ann Ward
Dowthwaite Dale, a m. N. of Kirkby-Moor-Side, WHliam Shepbeiti, Eii|.
•Duncembe Park, I m. 8W. of Helmsley, Charles Dunoombe, Esq. M.F.
1790, and WUliam Dnnoombe, Esq. M.P. 1881
Eastwood, 1 m. 8E. of Qreta Bridge, John Haoby, Esq.
*BbberBton Lodge, 8| m. E. of Piekerlog, George Osbaldeston, Esq.
*BgglescUflb, (Durham) Rot. John Brewster, 1820
Bgton Bridgo» 8 m. SW« of Whitby, Richard Smith, Esq.
Blhngthofp HaH, 1 m. NE. of Boroughbrtdge, Thomas Claik, Esq.
Bsk H^ 8 m. SW. of Whitby, John Campkm Coates, Esq.
•Faoeby Lodge, 4 m. SW. of Stokesley, James FaTell, Esq. 1819
•FieUl House, i m. W. of WhHby, Christopher Richardson, Esq. 1608
•FingaB, 5 a. B. of Leybum, Rev. Edward WyriH, 1888
Fleetham Kirby, 6 m. SB. of Richmond, Mrs. Lawrence
ForoettHaU, 8 m. N. of Richmond, late Charies Mitch^, Esq.
FosfteM House, 8 m. NNE. of York, Thomas Smith, Esq.
*Foston, T| m. 8W. of Malton, Rot. Sidney Smith, AM. 1814
Foston HaU, r m. SW. of Malton, the Rer. F. Simpson
'"'vmingtOD, 1 m. SB. of Reeth, Lady Charlotte Dennya
OF THX NOBTH RIDIHO.
Prlarag«| o^ioceat to Tann, Tbomas Meynell, Bsq.
•OiUing, 3 m. N. of Richmond, Rer. WmUun Wlwrtoo, A. M. 1804, aM
Rev. Richaid Mosley AtldosoD, A.M. 1815
GimngCagtie, 5 m. S. of Helmtley, Charles Gregory Falrfat, Bm}.
GilliDx Lodge, 8 m. H. of RichoDODd, Mk. (Jaiie) WSson
^Orlnkfo Park, 1 1 m. ENE. of Guisboroajb, Robt. Warton MWdletoii, JUq.
Oristhorpe Lodge, 7 m. SE. of Soarborough, Colonel Qeoilge BeswiiCk and
WHBam Beswick, Esq.
CrroTB HooM, adjacent to Lejrbnrn, John Clifton, Esq.
*Gul8borougl^9m.NB.of Stoketley, John Harrison, lT95,<fe RobtCbaloaet,
Bsqis. M. P. 180T, <fe the Rev. TboR. Pym WUfiamsOn, A. M. 1807
Habton Hall, 4 m. NW. of flalton, Thomas PKkering, Bsq.
HaUttrKb House, 8 m. NB. of Middleham, Thomas Phice,.Bsq.
Halnaby Hall, 7 m. NE. of Rk^mond, John Pentotoo Miibank, Esq.
Uarlsey Hall, 7 m. NE. of NortfaallertoDl, Charles John Mag^Dttrd, Esq.
Hartfortb H^, 4 m. N. of Ridimond, SheMcm dradock, Eiq. M. P. tad
CokHiel of the North York Militki
' •Hangbton, (Dorhani) Joha Trotter, Esq. IBM
•HawksweU Hall, 4| m. NB. of Lejrbnm, Cok>nel Fletcher LeoftmMi
Coore, 18)20
Hemlington Hall, 4 ra. N. of Stokesley, General Hall
Hermitage, 8 m. 8W. of Bedale, C. N. Clarke, Esq.
Heworth, 1 m. ENB. of Yoilc, Misft Moore
*Highthorne, 4 m. NNW. of Easiogwold, WiUiain Hoibcm, Esq. 1801
*Hlldenley, 8 m. W9W. of Malton, George Strickland, &q. 1819
Hlpswell Lodge, 2k m, 8. at Rkibniomi, Wttliaa Metfiatf, geoUenMli
Holtby Houae, 4 m. N. of Bedale, Thomas Robsoo, B4q.
Holly HU), 8 to. S. of Bedale, Richard Pmoas Strangewayes, Bsq.
•Hornby, 6 m. NW. of Bedale, Re?. Jonathan Akieraon
•Hornby Grange, 7 m. N. of Northallerton, Hen«y HewgiU, Esq. 1818
HoTingham Hall, 7 m. SB. of Heimsley, Edward Wordey, Esq.
Httttons Ambo, S| m. SW. of Malton, (onoccnpied)
Hutton BoDTille, 6 m. NW. of Northallerton, Wn. Battle Wrlghtaott> S«q.
Hatton BonvUle Hall, 5 m. NW. of Northallerton, Heniy Pieoe, Esq. M^.
Hutton Lodge, 8| m. 8W. of Malton, General M'Leod
•tHottooSand, 7 m. NE. of York, Rev. T. C. R. Read, A.M. F.RS. im
Klkl«le Hall, ft n. S. of Guisborongh, Robert BeU Livesey, B«|,
KiUerby, 1| m. SB. of Catterick, John Booth, Bs(|.
•Kii«(Jiorpe, 8 m. NE. of Pickering, Colonel John FotbergOl
•Kirkby Hall, 8 m. NW. of Rtohmoad, Wiliicm Hotohinson, Esq. 1804
Kirkby Misperton, 4 ro. SSW. of Piokerini^ Wm. Fred. Bkimb0i;^,D.D.
•Kirideatham HaU, 4i m. NNW. of Guisbro^, Hemy Vaoflttart, Esq. )8t4
•KtrklingtoB, 6 m. SSE. of Bedale, Re?. Thomas Wilson Morley, (817
Langton Lodge, 5 m. WNW. of Northallerton, Francis Re4fearne, fisq«
iartington Hall, 2 m. WNW. of Barnard Castle, Henry Witham, Bsq^
Layton Hall, 6| m. N. of Richmond, Thomas Barker, Bsq.
Lasenby, 5 m. NW. of Ouisborough, Consitt Dry den, Esq.
Leases HaU, 2 m. NNE. of Bedale, Mis. Arden
I^eyea Grove, 8 m. WSW. of Stokesley, Right Hon. Dowager Lady
Amherst, and 86, Berkeley square, London
S £9
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•SATS or TflS GXVTEr
I Ban, 9 B. BlIB. or Oaliboioagh, AlBWMlec IViMt Biq.
•LiywHaU,5a.8W.of8oubro',TkMnatCttMUer,Biq. 18U
Manor Oottaco, a m. HNB. of Tock, ThoaMi Dowkar, Bs^.
•llirrio|[Piaric,4B.B8B.orRoeth, JoriasIlMidikiwMorl^, Bfq. 1M9
Mankaaall, 6m. W.of Ekshaood, JohaHottom Bm|.
nfuite Man, • B. N. or OnMMMoogh, Hoil Thomas Dandaa, M.P. 18l»
maitOQ Hall, UtWetlmofelaDd> Re?. John Rippon
•MaiUm Lodge, T n. 5. of Stolmlej, Bartiioloiiiew Rudd, Emf.
MaiiiibyHaU,6iB.8.o(irofthaUeitoD, TboMt StabU WalkMr, Baf.
Meadow FteUt, I n. 8W. of Whitby, Henry SbnpMHi, Bfq.
MiJBWihj, 41 n. NB. of RIpoe, WlUiam PrieaUey, Bw|.
MhldletoD HaU, 1 m. W. or PlokBring, John AoUn, Btq.
•Mlddletoo Lodga, « b. HB. of Riohmood, George Hartley, Eaq. 1816
Monk Bad, 4 B. 8. oT Darilngton, Chalks CoUlng. B«|.
Mnton HaBy 8 b« B. of York, Banaid ftaith, Bscf.
«Myton Han, 8 b. B. or Bofoaghbridge, Martin StapyMon, Bsq. 18ir
Sawton, 81 B. BNB. of Hehnslay, Tboaus Wbytebeid, Esq.
Veoi,(Bast}TB.8B.QrflelBsley, Tboaas and John KendaU, Bafn
Hewkniagh, 8 B. VB. or Basta^wold, RadoMte Medley, Bsq.
*Bewbcoagh Priocy, 5 b. NNB. of Basingwold, Tbomas Bdwvd Wyaa
BaUasyae, Bsq. 1808
Newky Paik, 8 m. HB. of Rlpon, John Chailes Ramsden, Esq. M. P.
Newby WIska, 8 B. 8. of NovthaUerton, John Anaitage, Bsq.
Ne# BoUdlBiB, 5 B. BBB. er Thksk, Mis. Ifeiy 8myth
Hew Honsasi T B. B. or Askrlgg, Reheit Lodge j Bsq.
BewAaB, 8 B. BW. of Btehmendj Joseph Gkvver, Bsq.
VoTBanby, 4i b. NW. of GtridNMOiigb, Mrs. Dorothy Jane LambtoB
•N<nwaby, Ab« 98B. of Kirkby-Moor-slde, Rev. A. Cayley, A.M. 1806
•NoTBanby Hatt, 4|b. WNW.oTGidrtio', Wb^ Ward Jaoksoo,Bsq. I8<»»
•NoitkallartoQ, Richard Blansbard, Bsq. 1818> and Rot* Reynold Gideon
Bowyer, ISM
Nunntaigton Lodge, H «• 8B. of Hehnsley, Bdward Cleavar, Esq.
Hautkorpe HaU, 81 b. NNE. of Stokesley, Thomas 8impsoD> Bsq»
Okbiaad Gffuge, T b. H. of Bwlngwold, Themes Paul, Esq,
Oran, 5 m.B8B. of Richmond, Jonathan Walker, Esq.
•OawaMkiik, a m. 8* of Helmsley, Re?. Thomas Comber, A. M. 1814 '
•Oiterioglon North, 8| m. 8. of BorthaUerton, Rer. Tbones Harckuii
Fowles, 1818
•Patrick BroBpton, 81 m. NW. of Bedak, Gregcty Blsley, Esq. 18U
Pepper Hall, 8 m. NW. of Noith&IlertoB, John Arden, Bsq.
•Pickeriof, 8 m. N. of Malton, Thomas Mitchelsoa, B«q. 18M
Plaohtntbofpe, 8 m. 8W. of Gnlsboioiigfa, John Lee, Esq.
«Pfadttvttle House, 4 m. N. of York, Charles 8mith, Esq. 1816
Ralthwalte,a m. firom Whitby, Israel Honter, Esq.
Redcar, 6 m. N. of Chiisborou|cfa> Jonathan Milner, Esq.
Redroiie, 4) m. W. of Leybam, Thomas Other, ^.
•Hichmond, Rer. Caleb Readshaw, 18iO
•tRipon, (w.a.) Very Rot. Robert Dariey Waddilore, D. D. Dean, ITW
•Rokeby HaU, 1 m. N. of Greta Bridge, John Bacon Sawrcy MorrkC,
E^q. ITd9
OF THB NOBTH RIDIVe. 60ft
RamaUkkl^ 6 m. NW. of Bamaid Castle, Anthoay Huggiinou, Btq»
Rose Cottage, 4 m. NW. oC Toik, G. V. Drary, Bsq.
Roanotoii Gnnge, T m. NNB. of KorthaUerfcon; Jokn WaUety Btq.
Rodby, SI m. WSW. oC Stoicesley, George Brigham, Esq.
Roswaip HaU, S m. fiW of Whitby, Mkt Hannah PeaiiyBiaii
fitelUm Han, 6 m. 8. of Kirkby«Moor«ide, Ge(f. Wooderiofc Dowker, Efl|.
•Scaiboioug^, John WoodaU, Biq. 1799
Sooitoti^ 6 m. B. of Rtohmond, Anthony Frankland, Bsq.
ScrafeoQ Hall, 4 m. NB. of Bedale, Mn..(Maiy) Gale
Sedbmry Hall, 4 m. NNB of Richmond, Heuy Tower, Bsq.
Seasay Hall, 5 m. NW. of Baringwold, Hon. d; Rev. Win. Hemy Dawnay
^tSberilTHatton Paik, 8 in. B. of Baalngwold, Geoige Lowtber Thoapw
son,Baq. 1818
Silton Hall, 7 m. B. of NorthaOoitoB, Fowter Htofces, Biq.
Slnntogton Lodge, 4 m. WNW. of Pi<^ering» Padcey DawaoBj Btq.
•Skm HIU, 4 m. WNW. of Think, Bdwaid IVOyley, Baq.
«8kriton Cartle, 8 m. NB. of GnisbfO>, John Wharton, Biq. H.P. 17M
Skelton Cottaga, 4 n. NW. of York, Mn. Maiy Thonipaon
Skelton Grange, 4 m. NW.of Toik, Bdwaid Place, Baq.
8kinnin|fn?e, 7 m. NB. olGoifboioagfa, John Baiterby, Btq.
•SkSpton Hall, 4 m. 8W. of Thbnk, Thomas Baistow, Esq. 1818
SlelgbU HaU, 4 m, 8W. of Whitby, Mis. (tanh) Bateman
Bnape HaD, 8 m. NB. of Masham, Ifisses Claik
*Sneaton Ctestle, 8 m. 8W. of WUthy, Colonel James Wilson, 188a
Sober Gate, 4| m. 8. of Notthallerton, John Hnttos, Esq.
*8oweiby, U m. 8. of TUnk, ComeUns Cayley, William Chapman, 1810
John LealB, Wm. Welbaiik, Wm. Whitewiflk, Riobaid Wrii^rtson,
and N. €. ConeOeis, Bsqm.
Spanlott Lodge, 4 m. NB. of Ktakhy-Bfoor-Side, Henry Darley, Bsq.
•Spennithome, 8 m. NB. of MkkUeham> Mia. Chayior, and Cuknial
Tomer 8traabeniie, 1799
•8tahidrop, (Durham) John Ingram, Bsq.
8tahisaare, 8 m. 88B. of Whitby, Jonathan Sanders, Bsq.
•Stainton, 4 m. NNW. of 8tokesley, Rot. John Gilpin, 18]S1
Staketby (High), 1 m. W. of Whitby, John Blackburn, Esq.
Stakesby (Low), I m. W. of Whitby, Abel Chapman, Esq.
Stanghow, 4i m. ENE. of Goidiorough, Rfcfaard Soarth, Esq.
StUIiogton, 4 m. BSE. of Easingwold, Robert Allan, Esq. and the Rer.
WithamCrolt
•StnUngton Hall, 4 m. BSE. of EasingwoM, C6k>nd Harry Croft, 1818
•StodctoD-i^pon-T^ies, 5 m. N.of Yarm, Wm. Sleigh, Esq. Dttrbam, 1807
Stoape Brow Cottage, 8 m. SSE. of Whitby, Sunderland Cook, Esq.
•fStreMall, 8 m. NNB. of York, Rer. John Ellis, 1795
SuttoD Hall, 4 m. E. of Thirsk, Captain Thomas Thrush, Royal Nayy
Sotton-on-the-Forest, 5 m. SB. of Easingwold, Lady Hoere Hariaod
•Swinethwaite Hall, 5 m. WSW. of Leybum, Wm. J. AnderM>n, Esq. 1818
gwioton Park, H m. SW. of Masham, William Danby, Esq.
TheskitoB Hall, 8 m. SB. of Bedale, Edmund Carter, Bsq.
•Thimlileby Lodge, 8 m. NB. of NortbaUertoo, Richard Wm. Christopher
Peine, Esq. 1807
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BATS OF THE GKHTET OF THIS IfOKTH &IDIKG.
^^raton House, 8« m. B. of nokering, Riohatd HiU» Btq* iMH
'''Tbonitoii-le-Moor» 6 m. NW. of Tbtnk, Thotnas Beckett, Bi^.
Tboraton Scewaid, « m. B. of Alldflleiiim^ Q. HOn, Esq.
TlK>rpe Hall, i m. BNB. of Greta Bridge, SheUon Cmldodc, Etq.
Thorpe Peiiow, S n. S. of Bedala, Mark MUbank, Bmi. M.P.
Tolegby, 0 m. BNB. of Yann, Jobii Rudd, Esq.
'Tyn^mouth, (NortbamberlaDd) John Mattkews, Baq.
Uplealbain, 8 nu NNB. of GuisboivHigh, Dowager Lady Dundas, tbe Hm.
O. H. L. DuDdas, M. P. and the Hob. 8k R. L. Duadaa,
K.C.B. and K.T.8.
*l7|ileathBai Hall, 8 m. NNB. of CKiisbro*, Hon. A Re?. The*. DiDidaa, IMS
•Walworth Castle, (Durham) Ankor Aylmer, Esq. 18tS
* Watb, 4 m. N. of Ripoo, Rev. Beiyamin Newton, 1815
Well Hall, 4 m. 8. of Bedale, Richard Straogeways, Esq.
Whitky Abbey, aear Whitby, €kMMge Cholmley, Esq.
White Hoose, T m. NNW. of Rtafamond, John ColUog, Esq.
•WUtweU House, 6 m. 8W. of Maltoo, Re?. Dansoii RMkideoK
Currer, A.M. 18IT
Wlgginthorpe, 8 m. W. of Malton, William fiaribrth, Esq.
*tWlgginton« 4 in. N. of York, Re?« WUliaott Dealtiy, A.M. IT80
Wilton Castle, 8 m. NW. of Guisborougb, Hon. John Lowther, Esq. M. F.
•Wood End, 3 n. NW. of Thi»k, Bamttel Cfompten, Esq. M. P. 1819
Wood Hall Park, 2 m. E. of Atkrigg, C. A. AMenon, Esq.
•Woodlaaids, 4 m. SW. of Whitby, H. W. Yeoman,^ Esq. 1818
Worsall Hail, 3 m. S8W. of Yann, Mm. Hannah Wilkinson
•WyeUflk Rectory,«| m. NE. of Gieta Biklge,Rev.J.HeadlaaD, A.M. ltf9
Wykeham Abbey, 8 no. 8W. of Seesbopougb, Honoumble Dorothy Lan^ley
Yaffortb, 1| ro. W. of NorthaUerton, WiUkin Hood, Esq.
•Yarm, 4 m. 8. of Stockton, D<trid Burton Fowler, 1189, Bei^aniia Ftootf.
deit, 1818, and John Waldle, Esqis«
TowK Rbsidbnces or tub Mbmbebs or Pablmmbnt ik thb EAtt
AKo NoBM RiDiHes or Yobksbibb aud turn City or Yobb.
YnmK 5 ^'ann. Wnrill, Esq. Feoton's HoteL 63, St, James's st
*®"* ? Robert Chalowr, Esq.
«»*■■■ mv 5 John Wharton, Esq. Coubwn's Hotei
»^TBBi.BY J George Lane Fox, Esq. 8, CleveUuid n
ncnnw 5 Robert Fairand, Esq. 5, Fen eeurt, Fenofanrdi street
""^' J L»«iteBant Colonel John BalUie, Deroashiw pteoe
»„. - S John MitcfaelL Esq. 35, Wimpole street
"^^'' :• ? Daniel Sykes, E^ Bath Hofi, Plocadifly
Maltov j Vl«count Duncannon, 18, Margaret st.CaTendisbsqr,
? John Charles Ramsden, Esq. 6, Upper Brook street
NoBTHALLBBTov J Hon^WHliMJ IcSrighl tSJoJlw^aiewood place
RiruMAwn i Hon. Tfaomos Dundas, IT, Hertford street
KicHMOND Jajamuel Barrett Moulton Barrett, Esq. 67, Baker st.
ScABBOBonA tr i ^^K^ Hon* Charles Mannem Sutton, New Palnos ya<d
BCABBOBooaH..., J Hmi. Edmund Phifps, 64, Mount ^i«et
'^IBSB .. 5 Rohert Frankland, Esq. 28, Curxun street
i Robert GreenhiU RusseU, Esq.
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Rer.
Earl Rer.
Rer. James Lsndon
Rer. Wm. R. Hay
Rer. John Coates
Rer. Geo. Lewttiwaitn
Rer. Iseae Tyson
Rer. L. J. Hobson
Rer. Robert Wirdl
Rer. James Neale
Rer. John F.Paiker
W. Dixon
John Hepworfli
John Ramsden
Thomas WUkifilOtt
E. Norton
WUliamAlde?mn
Sir T. Horton.Bart
PranelsWnkiiMon
H.Wetklm
BenJamUi Menee
Adam Bray
Thos.Fo^ey
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Rev.
Rer,
WnUam Bathnrst
Rieh. Uartle9,D.D.
George Aldeison
W. M. Heald
Ridiard DawsGO
Gorge AUott
w. A. W^amey
Henry Heap
C. A. Stewart
H. B. Tv islam
R. Paver .
Roger Wilioa
John Lowe
C H. HaU. D.D.
W.Ewbank
Rkhard WithneD
J. Hidces
Robert ElMs
Samuel Redhead
A. B. Wr^^ntsOR
WHUamChilders
Walter Lerttt
Theodore Barnes
W.J.D.WaddUove
JohnBewvy
JohaHaltna
WiUiam BrowQ
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TaMoryteifit
Pmtnm,
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OcOlii^llittn ' - ' t
StOnwM
O. H. WMar, Bsq.
Re«.CfaarlealfodhwBt
Oamabvough - - -v
SCPetar
Archbbhopof York
Rev. Henry Watklan
CopfTOve - - - - f
St. Michael
Thos. Dunoombe, Bsq.
Rev. John Chaise
Cowthorpt - . -t
SLMMawl
T.6tsrUe,Bs4.
Cfoftoo . . . . f
AllSatnta
King, as D. of Lancaster
Rev. T. Blackbnzm
DarfieM . . . -«
All Saints
Trinity ColLCambiidge
Rev. John Cook
Duringfeon . - . t
StUdMaodAn
Salttto
ArdhUshopoTYork
Rev. John ChalcWMT
Dartoa . . . . «
AnSaiala
a. W. Wentwortlu Bw|.
Rev.Wm. Waaa
DeightMiKlik . . t
AUSalata
1l«v.J.Oeldart,L.L.D.
Rev.J.Oekiaxt,I^UI>.
Dawtkory - . . c
AllSalnta
The Kh«
DUuingloa - - -r
StNicholat
The King
Rev. James Moerer
DoDOMCer - . .«
StGeofge
An^UsbopofYock
Rev. John Shaxp
Dnx ..... t
StPetar
The King
Rev. John NIelialaoB
Toekiatid - . .«
SCJohnBaptM
BailFitswiniam
Rev. James DUoo
BtfUacMi. - . -r
StPMar
Lord Molesworth
Rev. Arthur WwigbHam
Erotoy - - - -r
SLlClcfiMl
HaB.R.L.SaTtUe
Rev. H. F. Milla
Farnham > - - pe
Mis. OAtor» dte.
Rev. Samuel OapiiMI
FtathantOM - > • «
AH Saint!
Ch.Gh.CoII. Orford
Rev.G.DeSnAtbK«llr
Felklsfc . . . .«
9LP«Mr
An!hUshop<^ Yoik
Rev. R. Hunt
FtotoaKirk . .«
Prebendary of Fentoa
R«v.Wm.MoliDaa
Fewtton - - - - «
The Kiiv
Pirteok . . . -e
St.PM«r
Prebendary of Laaghton.
en-le-Morthen
Rev. G. Whitehead
FWdalw . . . .«
StCttttihart
Dn.4iCh.ori>uilumi
Rev. Wm. Olbery
FryAOB(ICoBk). .c
PrctendaryofWhistow
Rev. John WaMBBr
Fiyrtoa (F«ry) - - •
SLJLoinw
Choral of York
Rev. James Richazdm
Oarftxth * • . - r
stManr
The Rev. J. Whitaket
Rev.J.Whftaker
QtcrgnfB - - - - «
8t Andrew
loha Maisden, Esq.
Rev. Anthony Lister
Olnlatwiek - . . «
StAlkaM
I.CoulthuTst AJ. Hart
ley, BwiTB. aUemMtly
Rev. John OaphaM
Otabum . • . . «
Stlfanr
TheKhv
Rev. Robert Rnowta
St Mary
EarloTHaiewood
Rev. Ricfaanl Hale
OiUMtof . . . .r
StOti«dd
Geo. Prac, Esq. & Ttto.
ColLCambiidge*
HaHANC * . . .«
StJoimBaptbt
The Kh«
Rev. Samuel Kuight
StJohnBapdit
TheRev. W.Metealto
Rev.Wm.MetcnUb
Hamptthwaita . -«
8tTI»os.a.Bediet
Mr.Shann
Rev. T. M. Sham
St Mary
Dukeof NorfbBc
Rev. W. Huddleslaw
HazawooA . » . ti
AUSaiatt
Earl of Harcwood and
O. H.Wheeler«Esq.
Rev. Richard Hale
HarthiU . . . .f
AllSalnta
Dnke of Leeds
Rev. Jonathan AldsiMl
HatfleUvhoMenatac
St Lawrence
LordDeerhunt
Rev. Thomas Fox
Hentewottk - - - r
St Helen
Wm Wrlgbtson, Esq.
Rev. W. Vollam
HlddotOB . . .ei
StDennif
a W. Wentwordw EM|.
Rev.J.W.AnaitaBe
AUSaiBti
Gomnorsof WakeAdd
School
Rev. Wm. Brolln
St John Baptist
Earl FitswtUiam
Rev.Chas.WeIABfN
Hilton in RibblMdalee
Rer.O. HoIden,L.L.D.
Rev. G. Hoklett
HoylandHtgfa - -r
AUSalnta
Eart of Mexborough
Rev. Christ Biid
Huddenfidd- .' - «
St Peter's
Sir J. Ramsdeo. Bart
Rev. John Coates
HuMiagora • . - v
St Jolin Baptist
Sir Henry Goodrieke
Rev. Anthony WttSM
IlUey «
All Saints
L.W. Hartley, B«|.
Kdghlef . . . .r
StAMlMW
Duke of Devonshire
Re^T. Dtory
lUUlnctOB . . .«
StBdmand
Trinity CoO. CambrMi«
Rev. John LowfhHB .
Kattlawett. . . . v
StMary
R. Tennant, Esq.
Rev. John Norton
lUUwiok . . . . V
St Andrew
Cll.Ch.CoU.OxlbR«
R«v.JohaPeri«
♦ TrMty Oillec* has fht thkd turn whMh li *t feat
iH THB VEtflWEIDlHO.
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Kirkby MalhamdaM v
Kiskby MalMud • «
Kirkby Oveiblov
Kirkby South - . v^
Kirktqr Whaife
Kirkheatoo . . . r
Knaresbrou^ . . «
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^*^ • • > • 9
Leathlcy . • -
I>dfth»m - • -
Lcedft . . • .
Lintoa - • • -
IjoogPnaton -
Maltby - - -
MaiT - - - - j»c
Martnn-vilh-Oiaftan tf
Maitcww both !a Cr»-
St^Maty
rlStHwy
* - V SL John Bapdft
St Andrew
All Saints
AH Saints
St. John Baiitist
St. John Baptist
Sb John Baptist
TbsKin^
King* as D. of Lwiwsirr
IUng» as D. of Lancwtw
Duks of DeTOOtkira
Ttin. Cop, Cambridge
Earl of Bgmnont ,
Rev. James AUott
Hon. and Rev. A. U.
Cathoprt
Her. Stewart Goibett
Rer. BenJ. Ilnf liliisea
Rev. Stei^ Bland
Rev. Wm. Lamou,
Rev. J. Marsham, D.D.
Rev. George AUott
Piebendary of Wetwang Rev. ThooiM GUi^in
AD Saints
St Peter
StMiehad
St BSaqr
St Barthokanwr
StLudea
T. R. Beaumont, Esq.
LoKdRoailyn .
Chaneettorof York
TheKii^
O. H. Wheeler, Esq.
25 Patrons
The King
Ch. Cb. CoU. OziDid
Earl of Scarborough
Earl of Kinnonl
SUohnfSColLi
MeMonontheHia- c
Macbky - •
Mexbroo^ •
Mlrfleld - -
MittOD- - -
Newton Kyme
Nldd - - -
Normanton •
NnnMookton
OUey - - -
Otuebume Gnat - v
Ousebume Little <• «
Owaton ^ - • ■ - »
PaunaU' • •
Patelejr Bridge
Penistone • .
PontefrsQt •>
Rawmanh -
Ripley . - .
Ripon • * .
Roasiogton •
Rotherham -
RothwcU - -
Royston - -
Ryther- • -
Sand^ Magna
Sandal Kirk -
Saxton - • -
Sedbeigh - -
Selby . . -
St Peter
St Jamee
St Oswald
St Mary £Sts.
Archdeaoon of York
Sir Geo. Armytage, Bart
St
An Saints
vlAnSataits
St Mary
Holy Trinity
AU Saints
St Robert of
Shsrbiim
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- f
- r
pc
pc
StBlary
St John Baptist
St Giles
StBlary
AU SainU
St Petetand St
Wllftnd
St Michael
AU Saints
Holy Trinity
St John Baptist
All Saints
St Helen
St Oswald
AU Saints
St Andrew
St Mary and St
Oermains
St Peter
Rev. John Smithaoa
Rev. Andrew Chesp
Rev. John CrabftufiB
Rev, A. Hawkswosth
Rev. Francis TattosMB
Rev. Riehard Faweett
Rev. Edward Conlttmat
Rev. Henry Thoaspsoo
Rev. George RoUasftoB
Reiv. Patrick Keith
Rs|«. John Fostev
MttHAer, gentleworasst Rev. Robert Crockett
Richard F. WUson, Esq.
Kii« as p. of Lianeaster
St Michaet or AU Rev. John WUson
T. L. Fairfax, Esq.
King as D. of Lancaster
Trinity ColL Cambsldge
S. J. Tufthell, Esq.
Lord Chancellor
The King
Precenter of York
Philip David Cooke, Esq.
Rev. R. B. Hunter
Rev. Henry]
Hon. and Re« A. H.
Cathcart
Rc|v. L. J. Hotasca
Rev. Thomas Sedgwiflk
Rev. John WUson
Bev. John Chalonar
Rev. H. W. Powel
Rev. Robert E^aoa
Rev. George Wright
Rev. Henry Robinson
Rev. Samuel Clapham
Rev. Anthony Wal
Rev. J. Campbell
Rev. R.B. Hunter
Dean A Chap, of Ripon
WiUiam BosvUIe, Esq.
The King
The King
Sir Wra. Ingilby, Bart
TheKiiy
C. J. Brandling, Esq.
Archbishop of York
The Ring
The King
The King
Richard O. Gasooigne
Trinity Cott. Camtsidga
Hon.E.Petre
Rev. James Newsham
Rev. Martin Naylor
Rev. T. H. ManhaU
Rev. E. J. Townshend
Rev. George HolliweU
Vary Rev. Robert Darley
Waddilove, D. D.
Corporation of DoneasterJRer. James Stovin, D.D.
Lord Howard Efllngham Rev. Tbos.- BailUfb
Rev. Ralph Brandling
Rev. John Fletcher
ReT.JobnFomer
Rey. T.Wettmorelapd
^v. John Fontsr
Rev. Wm. Croire
Rev. D. M. Peacock
Rev.Jonathan Muneister
P. GeU, Esq. for thte turn
Piebendary of Kirk
ton in York Cathedral
Fen- Rev.
Rev. Thos. Sutton
WnuMdinevx
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IVMifySctef.
Pa/ieik
InemmabemL
SSBMrnm - -
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AUSainti
AnhMihop of Voik
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Skiptott - -
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Holy Trinity
Rev. J. Peri^
aiiidfcini • •
8t Andraw
J. Winlanrorth, 1^
Rer. H. Wtalaneaalb
Samtm Kiik
- •> r
fllMary
BariFItawmiam
Rev. C. Gator
Snalth- . .
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SkLswrneB
C YariNagh. Baq.
Rev. B.Bncibae» UUIt.
4»tetk- -
- - f
Ansatati
Eariof Ecrenaat
Hon. ant Rerv. WHtai
SfnOann^*
* • r
St Mary
SirJ-CofOey, Bart
Rev. Geeige CioQlBe
. pc
Homer ReyBanl,BM|.4E
lateMn.GikMii^hein
Rev.Wm.Rfl9aafd
Staatn - -
• . «
StWiafted
BarlofScadmroi^
Rer. John Ro^Blaw
SteT«la3r . -
• - r
AUSainta
llev.O.Af(tey
Rer. RidMnl IlHtler
SwUHi^Ini .
- - r
St Mary
JobB LowUier, E14.
Rev. TboB. Woodewk
TadoMfeir
• • V
St Mary
Earlor Egremont
Rev. Wm. Rbodea
TMriuntajr -
- • r
StFMir
BadFitairilliam
Rev. J. Lowe
ThooM . .
• |»c
StNlchdM
BariofPoctiiMn
Rev. Eric Radd
Tbrnar - -
StPMar
The King
Rev. Thonea Garr
Tkonhffl. «
• • r
StMkhMl
Uoii.&Rev.j.L.8aWne
Rev.MatthevDInm
TbOOMOOt -
- • r
StHdaa
EailFitsirflliMa
Rev.j.SfanfMo
Thonitoa mm
Skip.
StOnmUorAU
too - • »
- - r
B^aM
6irJ.L.Kaye,Bart
Rev.RobattOM
Thomton in Loaf.
dAle . . .
• . 0
StOnvald
Dn. 4iCliap.or WoneKai
Rev. Thomaa Pmelay
TlMrpeStfTlii
- - c
StPMar
Dnke of Leeds
Rev.Wm.H.I>o«Me
Thilb««li -
• - r
StLaooatd
JolmFll]lertan.EM^
Rev.H^Mikmr,LX.&
Tkkhill - •
• • •
St Mary
aS.F0Qa]n1)e»Ei4.
Rev.Edw.Brocfab«ri[
TodwIA ..•
• • r
St Peter and St
Paul
Duke of Lead!
Rev. John Ii^baM
TrMfeoB • -
- - r
StUakn
DukeofNoiMk
Rev. Geeige Gbaadkr
WadwOTtfi .
. . «
St Mary
ImpboTWadniQClh
Rev.CA.VeMkt
WakdIM .
- • •
AUSainte
TbeKk^
WakB • • •
• - e
StJobB
Chanedlor of York
Rev. Wm. Damum
WMnfldil •
» • «
StPoCs
MAsteMoT Otte Hal],
Cambridge *iiatMi or
B.01ey
Rev.JaMeiDiahe
WflOHINIKth-
- - t
St Peter
W.Wriglitaoii.KB4.
Rev. Alaxandir Cooke
WaUMipoD-DMnie vi
AllSainta
Ch-CluColLOxftml
Rev.TbQoatlViibe
WmUhi « .
. • «
AUSafaHi
TbfKiag
Rev. John Carter
WbklOD - - .
. - r
St Jamea
Lord HawtPtd of EffifaMT-
bam
Mr.Varbutgh
Rev.RkfaaxdLMey
Whitgift . . .
- r
StMaryMagdaleD
Rev.HwryStanpMn
Whltkitk- . .
- »
St Mary
Trinity GoU. Cambridge
Rev. Chaa. Mi^isve
Whixky . - .
• - »
Tnnteei^ Tanerad
diaritles
EUv.J.W. Tdbot
WkduBtoy - •
•- r
StAlbaa
Heniy.Kater^Eiii.
Rev. John Foitfr
Wislim - . .
- V
AUSaiati
i>TebeodanrofWlitow
Rev. Richard Laoey .
WoneobT • •
- V
StMaitiB
LocdHawke
Rev. TbpnatCaler
Wt$fM - - -
- c
St Mkhad
CharieaWinnyEMi.
Rev.ChariatWIim
[In eaaes of doubt the authoritici comulted in eonttmeriqg the above Uttof ChuKh
Livings, have been Bacon's Liber Regis* Cariide^ Topognphical Dietiooifyi
and the Ecdcsiastkal Directory.]
OFFICERS OF THE 609 V
LORDS AND CHIEF BAILIFFS OF LIBERTIES.
The Hon. and Rlffht Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham, for Howdenshire.
Sir Tbos. Coa^table, Bart. Burton Constable, for the Seigniory of Holiieniesii.
OFFICERS OF THE RIDING.-
The Right Hon. Lord Mulgrave, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum.
IDcbara William Johnson, Esq. Dnrlingtoii, Cleric of the Peace.
John X.ockwood gentleman, Beverley, deputy Cleric of the Peace.
Samoel Hall, gentleman, Beverley. Deputy sheriff.
John Ltock wood, gentleman, Beverley, Cleric of IndictmenU.
Mr. William Burrell, Beverley, Crier of the Court.
Henry John Shepherd, zentleman, Beverley, Treasurer.
John Lockwood, rent. Beverley, Clerk of General Meetings of Lieutenancy.
Mr. Samuel Shepherd, Governor of the House of Correction, Beverley.
John Cfeyke> gentleman, Howsham, Surveyor of Bridges.
CORONERS.
Richard Bell. Pockllngton, ^
Samuel Cowling, York, i For the Ea.st Riding.
Thomas Sbepley, Selby, 3
William and James Iveson, Hedon, for Holdemess.
Robert Spoffortb, juD. Howden, for Howdensbire.
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CHtBF CONbTABLRS.
PLACES OF ABODK.
WAPENTAKES.
Robert Robinson Lockington... Bainton Beacon.
WlUlam Hudson... Howsbam... Buckrose.
Bdwaid Ashley Molescroil Dickering.
Semuel Ball Hornsea... North Holdemess.
John NornabeU. Sutton Middle Holdecness.
William -Raines Winestead South Holdemess
Barnard Clarkson Holme on Spalding Moor Holme Beacon.
Jame« Campbell Knedlingtou Howdensbire.
RobertSmelt Beverley Hunsley Beacon.
WiUiam Johnson FuUbrd Ouse and Derwent.
George Bagley Pocklington Wilton Beacon.
THE GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS
Are held at Beverley, on Tuesdays in the first whole week after
Splpbany ; Easter ; St. Thomas the Mart^T ; and on the first Tuesday after
the eteveutb of Oetobec
LORDS AND CHIEF BAILIFFS OF LIBERTIES. '
His GmOB the Duke of Leeds, Hornby C^asUe ; for Richmondshlre.
The Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham ; for Allertonshire.
The Rev. G<'orge Marwood, Busby Hall, stokesley ; for Langbargh.
Richard Hill, Esq. Thornton; for Pickering Lythe.
GecM-ge Cholmley, Esq. Howsham ; for Whitby Strand.
OFFICERS OF THE RIDING.
George William Frederick, Duke of Leeds, Lord Lieutenant and Custos
Rotulorum.
Turner Straubensee, Esq. Spennithome ; Vice Lieutenant.
Liipton Topham, Esq. Mlddleham ; Clerk of the Peace.
Wuliam Wailes, genueman, Northallerton ; Deputy Clerk of the Peace.
Thomas PaiU^gentleman, Malton ; Deputy Sheriff.
Mr. Tiiomas Wait, Northallerton : Clerk of Indictments.
Mr. John Leefe, Malton ; Crier oi the Court.
Valentine Kitcbingman, Esq. Carlton Husthwaite, Treasurer.
Henry Hirst, gent. Northallerton, Clerk of General Meetings of Lieutenancy.
Mr. Thomas Shepherd, Governor of the House of Correction, Nortballerton.
Mr. Thomas Shepherd, jun. Under Gaoler.
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EA8T AND NORTH RFDINOS.
-^kliwoo, gent. Hb^ Cottage, Richniond, Survey or of BiidgM.
untmhew Peatook, lUuDtoo, Boroa^bbridge, Deputy
Henry Beicbef, WliitbT
Geocge BriKb«in, Rudbjr
Samuel CowUds, York
CORONERS.
WiUirnn Diosdalp, Aiskew
Tbof. Uairteoo, Kirkby-Moat-ak
CHlKr CONSTABLKI.
Jamefl Lan«{dale . . .
Gbristopb»*r Hadson
Tboinafl<Sooa
James Barker
Johu Plowman....
WllUam Ware
Creorge Readmao..
Thomas Meek.....
Tbumas Lai
Samuel Speddiag...
GeorffeDryden....
JohflPlewf .......
Thomas Place
Ralph Lodge
Tristram Walker...
William Fall
Oeorse Brisbam . . . .
Joseph Hicksoo....
Peter Marshall
Thomas Bointon...
Georse Carter
JobuReed.. •
Thomas G.Dale...
PkACM op ABODE.
•4
Nortballeitoo....
Crosby
Oulstoo
Soverby
Haxby
Skirpeubeck....,
Laogton. ........
Crabtree House.
RaTeoswortb...
Gilliog
Alskew ,
Colbum
SpeaDitborne....
New Houses....
Melmerby
Walh
Rudby
GiUslKiiou^b....,
Wykebam
Pickering
Oswaldldrk
StonegraTe
Whitby
THR GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS . .
Ate held at Northallerton, on Tuesdays in the first whole week aflei
Bpipbaay ; Easter ; St. Thomas the Martyr ; and on the first Toesday afler
the eleventh of October. «,. *_«
Ckairmtn.—ThB Right Hon. Lawrence U>rd Dundas, at tbe Midw^
mer and Micbaelm&s Sessions ; and the Rev. John Head lam, A. M. ** "^
Bpipbany and Easter Sessions.
REGISTER OFFICES FOR DEEDS
OV THE EA8T« NoETH, AMD WbST RlDINM.
WAPBSTASES.
Allertonshiie.
Bird£>rtli.
Bulmer.
OilUng Baet*
GUUiigWMt.
HaD^Eaet.
Hang Weet.
Halikeld.
Langbafglu
Pldcerin^ LyCbf .
Rydale.
Whitby Stnuid.
.at the
RUlBg. NanMoTRcgist^-
M. Butterwlck..
H. W. Maister..
P. Hawkswortb
Nabm d Deputy
Rsgister.
John S. Walton..,
Anthony Atkinson.
James Stephenson
Town where
OflBeeat
Northallerton
Beverley
Wakefiekl....
Hdhnof
12 forenoon, «
OFFICERS.
Henry John Dickens, Esq. Steward.
Christopher Newstead, gent. Clerk of the Peaoe and Under Slewaid.
Mr. Jobo Brook, Chief BaiUff.
Thomas Harrison, Constable and Prison Keeper.
*«• ForListoTMsclsttatMaiMlOffloenortbeatyorYork. SeeFl«e06. Yokl^
MAYORS OF THE WEST RIDING FOR 1829-8.
Benjamin Sadler, Eso. Leeds j Robert Smith, Esq. Pontefract
L.W.Cbllder8,E8q.T)oncaiter Andrew AUan Hardy, Coroner to
WiUiam PeanoD, Esq. Ripon Strafforth <fe Tickhin» Sheffield
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POPULATION
Q^ aU ihe Market Towns and Borougfit in Engtand, with the Population of the
J^rittdipai Towns rf Scotland and Wales, From the Census^ Printed by Order
tff t7t€ House of Commons, on the 2d of July^ 1822.
Tbe first Figures to the Right of each Town indicete the Diitanoe of that Place from
IxMsdon I the Initial I^etten the Day on whidi the Market is held { and the last Figures In
tli« Line* shew the Total Amount of the Population of the Place.
The Towns marked thus (*) send Members to ParHamerU,
PopL
Al>l30tt»-Brom1eT,129,T.I < ^
Ablx>ttabury» 1!!7, Th, '.' ■ !
Al>crford. 182, VV. :>
AtocTgavenny, 146, T. ."5^ \
Aberystwith, 208. M. 1 >
•Abingdon, 5G, M. Je F. .'j ~ 7
Alocater. 103, T. u - >
•Aidborougb,94.W.&S. iJ\i
• Aldborouffh, 20 1 , S. T ' »
Aklbourn.7i.T. l ' i
AMstone, S7S, S. '! 1 1 1
AKbni. 137, T. 1 'J
Alft«ton, 1 40, M. & F. -i > )
Alnwick. 306, S. ,' T
Alresford, 57. Th. 1 ;>
Alton. 47, S. '- ; >
Altrin^am. 180, T. ^" I
Ajnblcalde.276, W. v i
•Afnershara, 86, T. i ■ i i
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Barton, 164, M. ll:!6
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Ba»try. 149. Th. H'J7
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Cocgeshall. 44. S.
•ColchMicr, 51,S.
Coleford, 124, T.
Coleahill, 101, W.
Clollumpton, 164« S.
Q)lne, 218, W.
O.Iyton. 151, Th.
Congletnn, 162. S.
Ciirby. KiS, Th.
•CorfoCantle, 120, Th.
•Coventry, 92, F.
(yjnbonie. 95, W.
Cranbrook. 4K. S.
Qr«v, St. Mary's, 13, W,
Cre^llton, IHO, S.
Q-cwkcrue, 132, S.
Srickladc. 84. S.
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Cromford, 1 12, S.
rrowlaml, 89, S.
Cfowle. Ifi3. M.
cVov'fon, 10, S.
(wckricM, 40. T.
l)Alton, 2rfi, S.
Darlington, 257, M.
nartft)r(l, 15, S.
M>nrtmouth, 2»«, F.
D.ivetitry, 72, W.
DcMl, 70, Th.
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DcHlbrook, 219, W.
Doncn-tfr, 158, S.
D<mnington, 107, S.
•Dorchester, 120. S.
Dorking, 23. Th.
•Dover. 71, W. AS.
Pownham, 8,5, S.
•Downton, S7.
Drayton, Kl, W.
DriffleW, 195, Th.
•t>roitwich, 118, F.
Uroneeld, 157, Th.
Dudley, 127, S.
DulvertoD, 164, S.
Dunmow, 38, S.
Dunstable. 34. W.
Dunstcr, 159, F.
•Ounwich, 97. M.
•Durham, 256, S.
Dursley, 109. Th.
Eiwingwold, 208, P.
Eastboum. 60, S.
Ecclwhall. 149. F.
Effremont, 299. S.
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Fairfwrd, 80, Th.
Fakenham. 109, S.
Falmouth, 269, Th.
Farcharo, 73. W.
Famham. 38, Th.
Farrinfrdon, Gt. 68, T.
Fenny Stratford. 45. M.
Hincham. 98, S.
Hitmen. 34, T.
1882 Hoddesdon. 17. Tik.
1547 Holb(»ch. 105. Tlu
1626 Hol<worthy. 214, S.
4392 I Holt. ISO. S.
3677 , •Honilon. 1 19, S.
3132 Hornby, 250. T.
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Folkingham. 103. Th. 759
Fordhigbrklge, 92. S. 2444
Foulsham. Ill, T. 835
•Fowey, 239. S, 1455
Framlingham. 87. S. 2527
FiTxlKham , 1 93, Th. 1556
Fmmc, 104, W.AS. 12,411
Gainsboro'. 147. T. 5893
Gantang, 229, Th.
Gateshead, 270, -~ 1 1,767
«Gatton. 19. 135
Gisbum. 224.M.
GlanrordBrklge,153,Th. 1674
Gla»tonbury7l24, T. 2213
•Gloucester,! 03. W. 4 S. 9744
Godalming, 33. S. 4098
Goaiiort. 78, S. 6 J 84
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«Gramnaund. 260. S. 668
•Grantham. 1 1 1 , S. 9594
Graatlngton, 220, F. 983
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•Guilford. 5 '. S. 3 J 61
Guis«bro',2l3. T. 1912
Hadleigh. 61. M. 2929
Halesowen, 124. M. 1754
Halesworth. 101. Th. 2166
Halifax. 197. S. 12,628
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Ivinghoe, 33. S.
Ixworth. 77. F.
Keighlcy, 202. W.
Kendal, 263, S.
Kenilwortli, 99, IW
Keswick, 292, S.
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Herael Hempitcd.f4.Th.3962
Henley in Arden, 101, T. 1249
Henley on Thames, 35,
Th. 3509
•HHTrford, 135, S. 9090
•Hertford, 21, S. 4265
Hexham, 283. T. 4116
•Heyteabury. 93. 1329
•Higham Ferrers. 65, S. 877
HIghwonh, 76, W. 1888
Hinckley, 100, M. 4216
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Keedham Mftrket.7<jW. 1300
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• Ri^Kin, :*0*1, Th. 45fi^
Kii^bOTrtugli Monk«. 37, S. 951
Rneli(lalr.l97,M,*S. lK51i>
»RoehiKlc¥,l>9. F. 95<I9
R(x;hfr>nt. iQ, T, l^lHi
RorktntfKiin), Hi, Th, BTK
Rn,i,fbrd, 15*, T, At W, 3777
•ftoouieV, New, 70. Th. WI
3 P3
HoiH. ii'o, Th.
Ratlihiiry. 3l'(». P.
RMtliLTlL-im, l.'i**! M.
Hotbiten, TfJ, Ml
Rftyi^lon, .IS, W.
Riigity, K4, S.
Hutfi'k'v. 1S7. Til.
•Rye, (i», W. ft :S.
• lUugatc OJid Fortign.SI
Salfhm Waldcn, 4^, !^.
«gaiiibiiTy. &I.T. ^S.
•S»lt»h< S20, S.
KnndtMieh, Ifi?* Th.
••janiin. OW, fel,
•Sandwich. B«, W. ft S.
Sawhritlgf worth H ffl. W,
SAHiTatinJliHtn, no, Th.
■Scnrborodgh, HGf Th-
Will
mi
aj4»
ITltf
n7^
!?»JI1
559l1
15S!*
1154
il7a
1.VIH
9912
3&ITI
9^y
•Keaford* CO, 1047
iT^'dhumh , I5,f , W« Sil^-
Selby, 177p M, 40S7
Sttlfe, ^7. T. 1511M
Hfveti Oak*. 55, S* fflH
cf^l^rtahurr, 1 01 , 8. f9<V?
ShG^mnip 47* !^. AiH
J^heflWId, 163, T.ftS*42,l,T7
ShiltbrJ, iJ. F. 6\A
Shppinn M*llrtt, Ud, T. SOtl
SshiTbtTTntp 117, T. Th.
Sherbuns. 137* F, i*9Ifi
Shk'lilii, Noith, 27ip W. *(t?ti5
Shlekli, ik^uMh no, W. «i.x,4
Shifnal, 15,<J. F. HfK.1
ShltttfJOi on Stour, 8.1, F. l^Mrf
iShorehmi, Nefl^.ae.a. 1017
♦Shrewftjury , 1 55, W. F. 1 9,*KJi
SidmcsuEh, U9, S. S747
Skipton. *.?11, S* 5tn
Sleafonl. New, US, M, 2094
Hnalth, no, Th. B54
ijodbiirry Chi siring, lOB,
Tlu 105L»
Soham. CO, S, 2fi5U
log, W. Sftl7
I, IIO.T. 1643
ScrtitHiim, N3, M. 11^ I
•Sf^ulhmiptoD^ 75»T.Th
StJuihCafc, 175i bH,
•f^oiilhwark,
Southwell . I5ff. S.
South wold, 100. Th,
£iipalding, 97, T.
SpiUb^, 151. M.
•Stafford. 154, S.
SS5
B5J3il5
3051
1G7(;
5ao7
J 2,14
Siaii^efl, 10, F. liW
•St. AlbmH, 21 , W. ft S. 4472
!>i(nlhrlH|!u, U3, S, §tn
'SumfiJTd. 911. W- ft F, ^650
Stnadon. 27* F. 3l.'.'i
SI- Aiiille,245, F. 61/5
St* C'olutnb. Msjor, 2il,Tb,
SStrveniiiiif, Si. AV. 11 M
• sittvninff, SI. W. 13^4
• *St. iiai kiial ns, liti?, F. 2+04
•55t, lve», •J77. W, & «,
St, I vet, W, M.
• Ht. MHwei.f7ft
*Hr. Miehael, 'i''^ii,
tit. NroEs, .5f:, Th,
■Stoekbrklf^p, G(^. Th-
?itEwkimrt. I w. F,
fT77
1648
ffOJ
2*71
715
3aA1«
*itDv'kion onTtw,238,W.50«)t;
^tdkisiEev, 233, ^t ISa?7
r>u
POPULATION.
S' TV Stratftinl, VJ, F. 119
>;-.'. rtiri.lj^e. iJtJ, F. .St!
M. jqvnt, I'.'4, Th. «o
Sf.mi- Market. 70, Th. JfTjf
StoHoon Um Wotd.M,
Th. 1304
St.iwcv Neth«r, 115, T. 773
S»:«tr»rlonAvoo/Ji,ThJtx I»
Striitton.'iil, T. 1580
Siixt!ooChurch,l59,Tb. 12.'6
Strouti, lOl.F. 711*7
•bt strphens, with New-
port, S14, 977
Stunninstcr, Ncwtowo.
l(>i». Th. 161?
•*iu Ibnry, 53, S. S95<)
NiiM.'crlaiMl, 86f), F. l'l.7i'>
Sutton roldfleld, 11S,M..'>^(^'
SwafflMim, S«, S. Jr.V5«
Swindon. J«, M. l.^hO
SwM>«h«Kl, 109, Th. lf-!»6
TmlautCT. 183, W. ItiJS
►Tatnworth, 1 13, S. ir.5€
Tarporley. 179. T. tMK)
TattcrdwII, 156, F. CJl
•Taunton. H«, W.& S. At54
•T« V istock, «a5. S. 5 IS3
T«ibur>, 134, T. 1(H)«
Tentenlcn, 36. F. 3ro9
Tedbury, 99, W. J734
•Tetrkiburv.KM.W.&S. l:>bf
•Tn
'regonr, t3i3, S«
iTinn, 32, F.
Trowbridiw. 99, S.
•Tram, S3. W. & &
Tunbridge, 30, T.
Tutbtiry. 128. T.
Tuxibrd. 134, M.
UOboluxnb, 174. W.
riveratooe, S67, Th.
Uppii^ham, 89. W.
t'lKon onS«ircni,110,Th.tS19
Usk, 143. M. 989
UttoMler, 133, W. 4658
Uxbridffe, 13. Th. S750
Wainfl«et, 128, S. 1432
Wakefield. 178, F. 10,764 '• ».^«.»., ^«. <
•WalUnc^td. 46,T.&F.SU93 , Witham. 58, T.
1035
9343
I17I1
7406
1444
979
1979
4313
1630
•Whlftclniith.57,F. H-
WhitehaTCD,31^T. lifi
Hickwar, 115. H. J^
•Wisaa, 200. F. H,^
Wigton, 306. T. {^
•WTltoo. 84,¥r. *
Winbara MiiMttf.lSU.lS.
Wincauntoo. 108. W. ^
WiDcliooiBbe,95,S.
•WiM!bciM»,66.S. ^
• WiDcfMSter. 62.W. kS-:-
•HnMkor. S3,& »*
Wimlow, 49, T. i^
Winstar, 15*. S. 5
Hlrluworth, 140,T. G=^
Wiabeach, 97. S. ^,
Thame. 44,' T. »i7S
Thaxted, 44, F. »«H5
•Thetford, 80, S. J9*f
•Thirvk.Sli, M. «33
Thornbury. 181, S. 1161
Thome. lt;3, W. 3463
Thorney, 84, T. 1970
Thrapatoue, 74, T. 834
f hurrock. Ony%, 81, Th. 742
Tichfiehl, 78, S. 3328
Tickhin. l.W. F. 1830
Tideswill, IGl. W. 1343
•Tintagcll.withBoMUMT.
232TTh. 877
•Tiverton, 163, T. & S. 6712
Topshara. 170, S. 3156
Torrington, Gt. 192. S. 2338
•TotncM. 196. S. 312.S
Towoeater, 60. T. 2354
Walsal,Tl8,T. ' 11,91.
W«UhAm,North,ltS, T, 2303
Walsii^^hain. 1 14, Th. 1067
Waltham Abbey, 12, T. 2097
Wantace. 60, S. 2560
WareTw. T. 3844
•Wareham, 115, S. 1931
Warminster, 96. S. 5612
Warrington. 185, W. 13,570 Woodbridge, 77. W. ,^^
•Warwick, 92, S. 6235 , •WoodStoA, 65, T. \^
• Watfoid.witfa CnhidMry, Wooler. 516, Tb. 1^
15. T. ^ — "' ••-'-"
WailingtDO, 46, S.
Witney, 66, Th. ^"^
Wircd^ooniM54,T. T.
Wobura, 45. F. 1-*
WokiBff, 25, T. i,^..
WotoiMham. 25!>, T. ^a»
WolvcrtuunpCDO, US. ^■
Woobura.S5,F. \^.
WattoD, 91, Wc
Wcdncabury. 1 18, W. 6471
Weedon Beck. 84, W. 1 1 78
Welllngbnnwh. 68, W. 4454
Wellington, 142, Th. 8390
Wellington, 149, Tb. 4 J 70
WeluTlld.S. 2950
••Wdb, I2g,W.&S. 5888
Wem, 172. Th. 15.S5
•Wendover, 35, Th. 16'«f
•Wenlock Much, 148, M. 220(i
•Weobley, 145. Th. 7S9
•Weatbury, 100, F. 2117
We»terhaTn,21, W. 1742
•We«troinster, Daily, 182,085
Wetherby, 190, Th, 1217
•*WeyTnouth,andMdoombe
Rcste, 128, T. & F. 6622
Whitby. 244, S. 8697
Whitchurch, 161, F. 5376
%60 Woolwich, 9, F. ^ I..5
1479 ; •Wootto«,BMBett,87,T.i:»^
884 I •Woroester, 112, W.T
&S. 1'^
Workington. 312. W. ^J
Workaop, 142, W. *£
Wocate^, 125, S. f^
Worthing, 56, Dally, ^
Wotton under E4ge, H*.^
Wyroondham, 100, F. ,»J
Yann,237, Th. _^'*'
•Vamumtb, Gt. 124, W.
A S. 1*»^
♦Yannoutb,(lsSe rf Wi|W
F ''"
YeoVil, 122, F. ^^ J^
•York. igCT.ni. AS. SJ.50
PopulaHon of the Prindpal Towm of ScoUand^ including Uieir Parv^
Abeiilniif
At»(ifb«th]f
Amtruthtft
M4nmmm
41.7tf«
mi
44t€
5^17
3105
••* Thoie In ItaOet an Royal Buighs.
iJfltKcate 3:rK^
|t$Hh 447?
BftHr Joa^
Bmif^^Kmrtk iei4
HttcAtH. 54M)4S
faLliiridr? ^115 1
Llani*nLhaiid Wll-
wmtova 23B8
3J44i) I
Mm
^iVt6\
HHi C'c^l(Mrc4uii itHin
»H1 '• CraU l«Ji 1
'rmnarty
4216
2649
t oiTiriif ' 2614
CuU^n. 1452
C^irw 1431
Cbf^bLTfiaiiM 2364
Cummicki New 1656
Cximnot^k, nkl 2343
Cvfmr t'ifi
DnlkHlIi
nulmt^lliitKlagi
Dnlry
wrafe-^Ss:,
limine
Tin miia T ioj%
2522
5892
5169
976
3313
2031
3100
2195
3130
3481
3135'
11,032
Dundfe ?M}f
DmtifernUbit ^^i
Dunkekl
Dunniog
Dunae
DQ$ttH
Eitflcsham
E^nbmrgh
5773
Elfoa
ElToo
Ely
Errol
Eyemouth
Falkirk
Falkland
Perry Port-oo.CTai«
Fochaben f|B5
iV/br 0007
in7
2499
POPULATION.
Cl5
7rres 3540
yrtrose and Rose-
markie 1571
irt William HK4
raserburgh 2K31
alashiels 1545
Alston 3442
armoalh 1401
atohouae 18()5
irvan 4490
\ammis S009
laseow 147f045
lenJuoe 1957
ovan 19,170
rcenlaw 1349
rreenoclc ffS,0R8
laddinjrton 52.55
(amilton 7G13
iawick 43H7
luntly 3349
^edlmrgh 5251
m*erary 1 137
nvertAthing 2512
nvemess 12,264
nverurU 1129
'ohnsliaveD 1406
rttlnc 7007
^elth 3926
ICelso 4860
iennoway 1649
fCilbKrchixn 4213
Kilbride 19 id
Kllmany 751
' Kilniarnocli 12.769
KUrenny 1494
Kilsyth 4S60
Kilwinning 3606
Kiugsbaras 998
Kincardine 2388
Khi^hom 2443
Kinross 2563
Kintore 1057
Kirtcaldv 4452
Kirkcudbright 2595
Kirkintiloch 45K0
KirlnoaU 2212
Kirrcmuir 5056
hatmrkt Old and
New 708.S
Langholm 2404
Largo 2301
Largs 2479
Lamwade 41H6
Lauder ' 1845
Laurencekirk 1515
Lcedhills 1914
Lelth 26,00;)
Lorwick 2224
Leslie 2200
Lcudiars 1731
UnlUhgow 4692
Linton 1194
Lochgilphead 694
Lochmabcn SG51
Lochwinnoch
4130
Renfrew
Hothsay
2616
iffr2?y
1544
5709
4661
Rothymurehts
585
Mauchliae
2057
4640
Maybolc
Mcigle
5204
HL Andrews
4889
847
SL Ninians
8274
Melrose
3467
Sanquhar
3006
Mid-CaMer
1410
Senonie
2024
Mofiht
2218
ScU-irk
2728
Moncktown
1714
Stevenstoa
S538
Monimali
1227
Stewarton
3656
MoHtroft
10,338
SiirUng
7314
Muirkirk
2687
Stonehaven
1797
Musselburgh
7836
Stonehouse
2038
KaUn
3228
Stnruoway
4119
Newburgh
Ncwmlirs
2190
Stranraer
2463
3741
Strathaven
5090
Newton-Stewart 3090
Strathmigk)
1842
Oban
801
Stralton
1292
Old Meldnim
1772
Stromneai
2944
Paisley
26.428
Tain
2861
Pathhead
1918
Thurso
4045
PcebUi
2705
Tranent
3366
Perth
19,068
Torrybum
1443
Peterhead
6315
Turreff
2406
PUtenveem
1200
Weroyas
4157
Port-Glasgow
3262
WestCakler
1458
Portobello
3088
Wick
6713
Portpalrick
1818
WWton
Whitbam
2042
Portsoy
8245
1900
Prestonpans
2a55
690
yyhUhom
Yetholm
8361
1280
TOWNS IN WALES.
AbcrsTon
Aberconway
ikbcrdaron
Aberfraw
▲bergcley
Aberystwith
Amlwch
BaU
Bangor
Beaumaris
Brecknock
Bualt, or Builth
srdil^
(Cardigan
CarmartheB
Q^marvon
Corwen
Cosrbridge
365 Crickeith 530
1105 , Crickhowell 1008
1234 Denbigh 3195
1204 Dinas Mowddwy 1166
S317 Dolgelly fS.'SHS
3556 Fishguard 1837
5292 Flint 1612
1163 Haverfordwest 4055
3579 Hawarden 064
22ai Hay 1319
4193 Holyhead 4071
946 Holywell 8309
952 Kidwelly 1733
3521 ' Knighton 1000
2337 . Lampeter 827
8906 I Laughame 1391
5788 LlanlMdam 1179
17-12 Llanelly 2621
1107 Llandaff 1138
Llandilo 1019
Llandovery 1292
Llanf^lling 1706
Llangadock 2484
Llangollen 2660
Llanidloes 1984
LUnrwst 2277
Llnntrissant 2585
Loughor 427
Mackynlleth 1595
MerthyrTidvU173<H
Milford Haven 2050
Mold 6268
Montgomery 1062
Narbeth 2295
Neith S823
Nevyn 1614
Newport 1666
Newtown
Oysterraouth
Pembroke
Presteigne
PwIIheU
Radnor
Rhayader
Rutftin
St. Asaph
St. Clears
St Davids
Swansea
Talgarth
Tenby
Towyn
Tregarron
Welch Pool
Wrexham
9486
1008
492S
1387
187tl
2186
647
1294
S294
908
S240
10,255
698
1554
S969
709
4255
4795
IRELAND.
Leinsier.
Cartow
Drogheda, Town
Dublin
Dublin, CUy
Kildare
Kilkenny
Kilknny, CUy
King's County
tSS"
Veath
QoesD's County
Wsstmsath
Wexford
tvbteeof
Wickkm 115,162
Counties in thePm-l^'i- '>r
81.287
Munster.
1K.118
Clare i^fHi^.^iS
160.274
Cork -T'l'-^j'^ii)
186,276
Cork. CUy 10.J,vvi
101,715
Kerry tiu.ar^l
157.006
Limerick 5?ii,l^jJ
23,230
Limerick, Ci/y r<.,nri
132,319
TIpperary ,",1.', lui
107 J02
101,070
Waterford 1^1,":^
Waterford, CUy li'^T'+T
Counties in the Pmvino- -.'r
174,716
129.391
Ulster.
128,042
Antrim SCUoai
169,304
Armagh ld6,577
Carrickfergus, T.
Caran
Donegal
Down
Fermanagh
Londonderry
Monaghan
Tyrone
Counties In tts
ConmuufhL
Oalway
Oalway, Towm
Leitriib
Mayo
RoseomoMo
Sl%o
8»f55
194,380
S49,485
829,348
130,399
194.099
178,182
fS9,691
■ of
280^921
105»'978
SH:
127,879
616
A TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL GOLD COINS
Norn emreniy xfUh Iheir value in Stertiitfy uceorikng to the Mimi pric^^ rh ^
Sterling GM £3. 17f. lO^L fcr ox.
AUSTRIAN DOMINIONS.
£» tm A
So«T«nln, tingle 0 13 10
Thwr, Kignntttor Hwngartan ... 0 9 H
Cttolind'or
Maxfor
Culd'or
BAVARI.\.
BRUNSWICK.
BERN.
bENHARff.
Dvei^ eumat ...
EAST INDIES.
llohar, or gold nipM ».
Sttrpi^Soda ...
ENGLAND.
Half^incA ..
S«v«n thiUingf piece
Sovereign
HatTeovereign
.10 9
, 0 13 10
... 0 16 Si
». 0 9 3
...0 7 0
... 1 9 lU
..077
... 1 1 0
... 0 10 6
... 0 7 0
... 1 0 0
..'. 0 10 0
FLANDERS, (tee AmsMan Dondnioiu.)
FRANCE.
LoaUd'or, old, (coined before 1786) 0 19 111
Louitd'or, new, (ooin^ dmw 1786) 0 18 ^
Napoleon, or piece of 40 franks,
(new ooins)
Piitole
GENEVA.
GENOA.
.. 1 11 8|
... 0 14 1^
... 0 9 3J
.. 3 10 »
.«3 « S>
Sequtn
Genovlna d'or ...
New piece of 96-lke
GERMANY.
Dw^adlqfmtmpnU 0 9 <^
HAMBURGH, f»ee Gtrmmiy,}
HANOVER.
George d'or
GoUgMldea
SS2S
HOLLAND.
MALTA.
I'ovto d'or, douMe
.. 0 16 6|
... 0 6 8
. 1 4 11
.0 9 4^
^ 1 19 5
MILAN.
Doftpiaorpfalole «. ^ «. 0 13 T
NAPLES.
Double oimee, or tix-duoetptoaeu.. 1 1 J
PIEDMONT.
Doppiaor pistole, dd, (coizMd
Ditto, new, (coined dnce 1785) Hit?
Sequin .« .« .^ ^ O 0 h
POLAND, Ducat, fiee CnmwrnjiJ
PORTUOAL.
Joaneae
New crusade
PRUSSIA.
Frederick d*or
sequin
Doppia
ROME.
RUSSIA.
... 1 15 II
... 0 2 0
0 16 6(
^ 0 9 S«
Imperial of the coinage of 1763 ... 1 U 91
Ditto of the coinage of 1801 . . 1 it gj
Augusta d'or
Ounce ...
SAXONY.
SICILY.
. 0 1« 3
. 0 10 8j
Doublooii orpistole,si
before 177«)
Ditto, (coined tinoe 177»
SPAIN.
>in^e, (coined
0 16 111
.» 0 16 7
SWSDiSr.
DttOit ^ ». ... ... 0 9 4
TURKEY.
Seonin funducU of 1764 ^ ». 0 9 SI
Mahbub of 1781 .„ ... ... 0 3 9
».o sm
.. ^ .»0 1 9
TUSCANY.
Nisfleofl781
Roubbleofl781
Ruspono
Sequin gigliato
... 1 8 6
«. 0 9 6
VENICE.
Sequin .« ... ... ». 0 9 6
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
COINS.
617
A TABLE OF THE PRINCIPAL SILVER COINS
Vfmr c^tsrrent^ with iJuir Jtdrintic Value in SttrUng^ according to the Mmt price
of Silver^ at 6*. 2d, per oz,
AIX-LA-CHAPELLE. «. A
totlupru«BCDtger 0 7|
k.IJS-T R lA, ($te Oermanjf), oonvQDtloo ooina.
BASIL.
. a e^
Rix-<l€kllflr, (coined since 1764)
BAVARIA, fsee Germany.)
BERN.
Pataoon
Ten-Batw» piece
yi¥».D«tio« piece
BOLOGNA, (see Ronu.)
DENMARK.
Rix-<SoAlar, specie
KtoIuu or crown, single
ENGLAND.
... S
Crown
Half-croim
5%ining ..
sixpence .«
.« a
... f
... I
... 0
g
EAST INDIES.
Rupee, Sicca
Ditto, Bombay
Ditto, Sunt
Ditto, Aroot
DUt(v Madras
Qxamn
FLANDERS.
FRANCE.
... 1 11
.« 1 111
...2 0}
:::in
Ecu, or crown
Five-tfiraoc piece, (new coin)
^ 4
... A
GENEVA.
Bdiv or patagon ». ». ... i 0^
GENOA.
Soodo d*ai^gento, or Genovlna, (fUU
weight)
Ditto, (Tight) «
Scudo di St. Oiambatisu
Giorgino »• ...
Madonnina
New piece of 8-Iire, of 1789 ..
GERMANY.
Rts-dollar, conttitutioD, (coined after
the rate of 1^66) 4
Florin, constitution, (odned after the
rate of 1566) S
Rhc-dollar, convention, (coined after
the rate of 1753)
Florin, or piece of % ditto
C(^>£atQck .» ...
HAMBURGH.
Rix-doUar, taanoo
Marli, current
HANOVER, (He QermanyJ, oonsUtution
coins.
HOLLAND.
Dtieatoon ... ». 6 0
Three-gilder piece ... .- ... * %
DasWw ..; ... ... «. «. 1 7
Albert's dollar m 4 4j
Gilder, or florin .» ... ... 1 ^
n
Rix-doUar, specie or banco ..
LewendaJer, or Lyondollar
GoldgUder
LUBECK.
Rix-doUar, current
LUNEBURG.
Fine piece of two-thirds
MECKLENBURG, fsee HamlmrghU
current.
MALTA.
,. 3 8
2 H
Ounce
Scudo
Filippo
DOMl
Scudo
MILAN.
NAPLES.
PIEDMONT.
POLAND.
Rix-dollar, (coined since 1787)
Double florin, Polish, id. «.
Single florin, ditto, id.
PORTUGAL.
New crusade, {coined since 1750)
PRUSSIA.
Rlz-doUar
ROME.
Scudo »
RUSSIA.
Ruble, of the coinage of 1764
Ditto, of the coinage of 1801
SAXONY, (see Germany,)
Scudo ...
SPAIN.
Dollar, (coined before 1 772)
Ditto, (coined since 1772)
SWEDEN.
Rix-doUar, specie
ST. GALL.
Rix-doUar »•
TUSCANY.
Francescone, or Leopoldone ...
Tollaro, or Scudo
TURKEY.
Piastre of 1780 ».
Ditto of 1801
UNITED STATES.
DoUar
4 H
3 7
5 81
4 04
. 0 11}
0 6
2 94
.» 3 0
4 4i
4 4
4 T4
4 4
4 3*
Scudo ddla crooe
GlasthM
Ducat
VENICE.
... 5
... 4
... 3
I
ZURICH.
> Ecu, or rlx-doUar
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A TABLE
Comjparatibr Falur ci t^e public ;f mOH,
Skewing" in which to Purchase to the greatest Advantage i
WITH THEIR RELATIVE VALUE IN LANDED ESTATES.
i
i
31
^1
ii
U
1'
6i
T7|
. 155
16^
151
>£6 f 0
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80
160
168
Ih
.
6 5 0
66
S-ii
: 165
1734
1*4
.
6 I t
6^
85
: ro
174
17
.
5 17 T
70
KT|
175
18]
n*
.
5 14 S
n
90
' 180
0^9
18
.
,3 11 I
•^4
94
185
19^4
181
-
5 9 1
76
»5
3 IPO
199X
ly
-
5 5 3
7>»
97*
. 195
yo^
194
.
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. 215
?<t34
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4 13 0
88
110
. «20
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.
4 10 !0
90
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9*64
94
.
4 8 10
99
115
. «30
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-
4 611
94
«7*
. 835
24'i
504
.
4 5 1
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«52*
94
-
494
98
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294
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3 It 5
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- 9H5
284
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3 10 9
116
145
. 990
3042
21*
.
3 8 11
118
14H
- S95
30»
294
.
3 7 9
120
150
- 300
315
30
-
3 6 8
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63
644
66
674
69
764
•«4
81
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90
EsAMPLB—Svbnothig the price of 3 per Cent. Coiuola to be 00, thcvi Boutk
fle* Stock ttionld be 70—4 per Cents. 80. — and 6 per Centi. 100, and so 00 ; bet
Wben any of the Fundi are below this proportion,it is then advantageoiu to pot-
oliase in that Stock.
HOLIDAYS OBSERVED AT THE PUBLIC OFFICES.
Jan. L 6, t5, 99, 30, 31
Feb. 9, 94
March 93, 95
ApidS3,95
May 1, 99
June 11, 94, 29
July 19, 95
Augti*tS4
Sept 9. 21, 99
Oct. 18,28
Nor. 1. 4, 5, 30
Dec. 21, 25, 2$. 27. 18
AA< Wednesday, Good-Friday, Easter-Moodav and Toeiday, Aaoension-Day, Whifi>
Monday and Tuesday.
N. B. At the Cusfon Hotitc, Stamp and Excise Offices, April 5, 23, May 29. July 19
and DMKinber 25, are the only Holidays kept. At the East India House, Good-Friday mA
Christmas Day are the only holidays kept.
FeU 14, 19, Maich i, April 10, 23, June 13. July 15, August 1, Sept 14, 18, 29, Nor. t.
am 17, are also kept at the Exchequer.— Nor. 9 is kept as a holiday at the Bank and Soolh-
Sea House.
*•* All Holidays that <UI on a Sunday (except the Saints Days) are kept on the Mooto
loltowinff.
«J!f:?i A!**.i^®ll*l*y! ■' *1»« 8<"*» •• *»«» stated, relate to the Transfnr of Stock and ft^
NEWSPAPERS
OF THE BRITISH EUROPEAN BOMINIONS.
LONDON PAPERS.
DAILY MORNING.
rtUsh Preu, 127, Strand
[ominc AdTertiser, 1S7» F1eet-«trcet
lomiuff Chronicle, Strand Si Norfolk-street
[oming Herald, 18, Catharine-«treet, Strand
[orning Po«U 335. Strand
lew Times, 153, Fleet-street
*ubKo L4Mlger, lU, Warwick-so. Newt»tfr«t,
I*imes» Printinghousfr^quare, Blackffian
DAILY EVENING.
lT\tUK Traveller, Black Hon>e-court, Flcet-sL
Courier, 3i8, Strand
General and Commercial Shipping Liita Ge-
neral Poet Office
?\obefc^l«7. Strand
$tjir. Picket-street, Tempi* Bar
SUteeman, 291. Strand
Sun, Hie, Strand
Traveller, Crane-court, Pleet^treet
EVENING.
MOKDAT, WBDNSSDAY, & VKIDAT.
Evening Mail, PriuUnghouM-w}. Blackfriars
London Chronicle, Crane-oourt, Fleet-atreet
London Packet, 12, Warwick-tquare
Mercantile Chronide, Black H(
FlMt-ctreet
TUK5DAY, THU118DAT, it BATtTRDAT.
CfMnmercial Chronicle, Crane-court, Fleet-tt.
Engliah Chronicle, Blake<ourt, Catharine-
■treet. Strand
St. Jamet's Chronide, Unioo-et Bladifriars
W£DNBADAT.
Britiah Mercury, 76, Fleet-atrect
Moderator, Wine^ffloe-court, Fleet-atreet
Nautical Register, 192, Strand
Philanihrophic Gazette, 166, Fleet-street
TUaaOAY AMD PaiDAY.
Courier de Londret, Queen-street, Linooln's-
tnn-flelds
Lloyd's List, Royal Exchange
TUESDAY AND ftATUKDAY.
Loodoo Gaaette, (l>y Authority) CannocMOW,
Horse-court,
ftATUROAY.
BaMwtnlslCNnrna], Union-street, BlackMan
County Herald, 18, Warwick-square
Domestic C*hronieIe, Johnson's-oourt, Fleetest.
Literary Gaaette, 267* Strand
Literary Clironide, Strand
Literary Register, Brido-court
Mirror of the Times, Hind-court, Fket-street
Westminster Journal, 9, Lombard-street
SUNDAY.
British Freehotdcr, 76, Fleet-street
British Monitor, 291, Strand
British Luroioary, Bell-yard, Temple Bar
Champion, Strand
Constitution, ?91, Strand
Dispatch, (Bell's) Wine-offlce-court, Fleet-tt.
Englishman, 5, Hind-court, Fleeustreet
Guardian, S6h. Strand
Indepaident OtMervcr, 287, Stcand
Ufe In London, 76. Fleet-street
London and Provincial Gaadte, 76, Fleet-st.
Mirror, 2, Little Rridge-stroet, Ludgate-hUl
Real John BuU, Fleet-street
Representative. 244, Strand
Sunday Advertiser, 127, Fleet-street
Sunday Monitor, 9, Lombard-street
Sunday Times, 76, Fleet-street
Thistle, 0, Newcastle-street
Town Talk, 33, Exeter-street
Weekly Inteliigeoccr
Weekly Register, 127, Fleet-street
WooUer's Gaiettc, 76, Fleet-street
aUWDAY AND MONDAY.
British Neptune, 76, Fkiet-street
Beirs Messenger, Bride^oourt, Fleet-street
Examiner, Catharine^treet,
John BuU, Johnson'K Court, Fleet-street
National Register, 76, Fleet^troet
News, 28, BrydKes-street, Covent^arden
Observer, 169, Strand
MONDAY.
Christian Reporter, 22, Warwick-square
Farmer's Journal, Bud^row
TUaSDAY.
County Chronicle
THtraaDAV.
Law Chronicle, 1 13. Strand
BVKRY THIRD WMUK.
Hue and Cry, (Police Gaaette) 210, Strand
TBNTR OP KACU MOITCB.
Literary Advertiser, 55, Patemaster-row
Racing Calendar. 16 Noa. in the year, Oven-
doiMmet, Uaymarket
PROVINCIAL PAPERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES,
WITH THS DATS OP THRIR PUBLICATION.
Aylesbury, (Bucks Chronide)
SaL
Bangor, (\orth Wales Ga-
iettc) Th.
Bath ChroQidc. Th.
Bath Gaxette, Wed.
Bath Herald, Sat.
Baih Journal, Mon.
Berw|ck Advertiser, Sat.
Birmmgliam Chronide, Th.
Birroinglmm (Aris's) Gazette^
Mon.
Hlackbam Journal, Sat
Blackburn Mail, Wed. *
Boston Osxctte, Tucs.
Brighton Chronide, Wed.
Brighton Gaiettr, Th.
Brighton Herald, Sat.
Bristol Oasctte, Th.
' Bristol Journal, (Felix Far-
ley's) Sat.
Bristol Mercury, Mon.
Bristol Mirror, Sat.
Bristol Observer, Th.
Bury GaxeUe. Wed.
Bury Post, Wed.
Cambridge Chronicle, Fri.
Cambrid^ Huntinyton Ga-
aette, SaU
Canterbury Kentish ChruU-
el^ Tutts. & KrU
Canterbury Kentish Gaiettc,
Tues. dk Fri.
Canterbury Kent HcraKl,Th.
Canterbury Kent Mercury,
Tues.
Carlisle Journal, Sat.
Carlisle Patriot, Sat.
Carmarthen Journal, Fri,
Carnarvon Advertiser, Sat.
Chelmsford Chronicle, Fri.
Chelmsford Gaaette, Fri.
Chelmsford (Essex Herald)
Tues.
Cheltenham Chronicle, Th.
C'hester Chronide, Fri.
Chsster Courant, Tuc»,
Chester Guardian, Th-
ColchwterOaxelte. Sat.
Covoatry Herakl, Fri.
Coventry Mnaory, OMk^^i.
6e2
19BWSPAPEES.
Dvtijn GMrttr, Tk.
Dmmm^tr €3mmnt, ViL
DwHuuB AdT«rti«r, Sal.
PwriMMi ilw«urW, S«L
■■■m (Pi 101
dv) rn.
Ewtar nrtef Port. Tk.
Eular Gnco*. Sat.
EB«««r News, Sat.
GloMMlar HcnU. Sat.
GkHMHtar Journal, Mob.
HaaWyScaC PoCtcryGaaeCte,
Sat.
n cfcCotu Joofaal. Woo.
Hufl AdvmiMr, Pri.
Null Packet, Moo.
Hull Rockinichara, Sat.
Ipiwich Journal. Sat.
ljiMrlcIiSuflMkOiraniele,l)BL
Kradal (Wartsnorolawi Oa>
*MU)Kac.
KaDdalWotmoftland Adrer-
tbar.SaU
LMieacter Gaaettr, SaL
Load* Mercury, Sat.
Lood* lotaUlKcnoCT, Th.
* iDdcpondcnt, Tmo.
or Otfoniele,
Mjwwavmmm v (wtMiKi^ Sat*
Likoilfr Journal, Pri.
Lc«ooSuM«KAdTcrtber,Mon.
UtchOcM Mercury, Fri.
Liverpool BiUlngc^s Advcr-
ttier, Tneo.
LlTerpool Courier, Wed.
Liverpool GoootbI Adroitiser,
Th.
LlTorpool MMCsry, FrL
Liverpool Mcroantile Adter<
tbor.Mon.
Liverpool Saturday^ Adver-
taier. Sat.
MacckiaeU Courkr, Sat.
MaUrtOM Oaattto. Two.
Maiditooe JouraaU Too*.
Maaclwster Gaaecta. Sat.
Mandiertcr Guardian, Sat.
Maochcoter Hrrakl. TiMi»
Manehcrter Mercury, Tueo.
Moaciwter Volunteer. Sat.
Neweootle-oo-TyneCfciiMlilo
Sat.
Nev»eootle on Tyna Cosnat,
(or Hue and Cry) Sat.
lfe«eoatlr-o*>Tyao (Tyno
Mer.jTuefc
Northamptoa Mereury* SaL
Norwldb {, Norfolk) tluMlci*,
Sat.
Norwidi iVmrier, SaL
Norwich Moreury, SaL
Notthifham Journal, Fri.
Nottmfhaai Review, Fri.
Omvcrtry Herald,
Oxford H
Oxford Herald. SaL
Oxford JourmaJ. SaL
Ptrmooth and Ooek Joomal,
th Dock Tdegnph,
Ptrmoutl
PortMDOUth &PoTtaoo(Hamp*
ihire Tdecraph) Mod.
PrcstoQ Chronicle, SaL
Readinf Mercury. Moo.
RochetferGaaittr, Tuot.
SattriMry Journal, Mon.
Shcffleld Independent, Sat
Shettekl UU, Tuck
StaJbrd AdvMfion, S«L
"' ' ' McJUUTs Ptu
Neva, t^i.
l)Fri.
^weC
Tnoo(CoTOnM wanw^ai
Truro (We« BrMoB^ WA.
W^|0B0<itii CiiiM^ 1».
Whnriuivcn tCsBbooliBd
FaenMtlir
Wed.
Wofcertcr Henld, SM.
TTiarntff linn nil T^
York Cbraiiiclc~_T1k
York Coorant, Tvea.
York Herald. Sat.
York (Yoffkabira)
SaL
York Ptek** Rnciiw Crieadq
T. SothaoB, OiinM liif
York RMinK Cakedw te^
Turf R^girtor. R. JAw
DUBLIN PAPERS.
DAILT.
Carikli'i Momtac Pwt
Cm rei pendent
Freeman's Journal
Sauader's New* Letter
MOVOAT, WBONSaOAr, AHD
raiDAV.
pofaHa Journal (Faulkner^)
MOMDAY.WSDlfBaOAY, AlTD
AATVRDAT.
DuMla Mibomlan Journal
TtfStDAT, TRURSDAT, AKD
BATURDAY.
Dublin Evening Post
Patriot
DuUIn Gaartte (by \ uthority)
TtTBSOAV AKD rBIDAV.
Dubttn Evaning Herald
MONDAY.
Meroontile Advertiaer
WaOIfBSDAY.
Coromcrdal Oaaetto
•ATVBnAT.
Antidote
Dublin Ofa*u let
Dublin Weekly J
HueandCry
Irieh FannenT Joonai
oNcc psm ooAnncn.
IRISH PROVINCIAL PAPERS.
Armagh Vohmtaar, Tum. and
Fri;
Athlone Herald, Fri.
Balfut Coromereial (Throni-
de, Mon. Wed. and Sat.
Betfkat Irishman, Fri.
Balfut Meroontne Chronido
fieltet New* Letter, Tues.
and Fi;
Carlow Morning Poet, Mon.
aodXh.
Ca«Ueba (MaroComtitntkni)
Cavan HeiakI, Tues. and Fri.
CkmroeU Adrertiier, Wed.
and SaL
Ckmmali Herald, Wad. and
SaL
Cork Advortiier, Tues. Th.
and SaL
Cork Meroontile Chronide,
Men. Wed. and Fri.
Cork CocMtitution.Moo. Wed*
and Fri.
Cork Southern Reporter,
Tue*. Th. and SaL
Droghoda Joomal, Wad. and
Dunjinnnn (UlatwChwairif '
Eunis Chronicle. Wed^ k Sat
Euoi* (Clare Jounal) M»
Bnniskillea Chiuuideb Th.
Oalway Advertlirr. SaL
Oalway Chnaude, Wed. ad
SaL
Galway (Connaught Jounat
Moo. and Th.
Kilkenny (Leimter JoanuD
Wed.aodSteL
Kilkfnny (Modentor) Twi*
Th. and SaL
NEWSPAPERS, &C.
CyZO
Limerick AdverOaer, Tues.
and Prl.
Limerick Chronicle, Wed. and
Sat*
LiroericX(GveD!ng Poet)Moiu
and Th.
Limerick Joumal.Wed.&Sat.
Liroerldi Tolenraph, Sat.
Londonderry Journal, Tues.
andFri.
MuUingar (Weatmeeth Jour-
nal> Th.
NCwry Telegraph, Tues. and
Sat.
Sllgo Journal, Wed. and Sat.
Strabene (Moining Pofit)Tue9
Tralee (Kerry Western He-
rald) M«Hi. ami Th.
Tralec (Kerry Evening Poet)
Mon. and Th.
Tuam Gaaette, Wed. and Sat.
Tullamore Packet, Tues. and
KrI.
Walerford Chrooide, Tues.
Th. and Sat.
Waterford Minor, Mod. Wed.
and Sat.
Wtaford Herald, Mod, di Th.
Edinbufgh Adveitiier, Tues.
andFH.
Edinburgh Caledoaian Mer-
einy, Hon. Th. and Sat.
Edlntwi;rii Corroniondent,
Moo. Th. and Sal.
Edinbur^ Evening Courant,
Mon. Th. and ShI.
EdintNtrgh Gaaette (by Au-
thority), Tues. and Fri.
Edinburgh Scotsman, Sat
Bdiiibttiih Star. TUea. A Fri.
EdlnburghWeekly Chnmlcle,
Wed.
Edinburgh Weekly Journal,
W«L
SCOTCH PAPERS.
Aberdeen Chronicle. Sat.
Aberdeen Courier, Fri.
Aberdeen Journal, Wed.
Ayr Advertiser, Th.
Ayr and Wigtousliirc Courier,
Th.
Cupar (Angus) Herald, Th.
Dumfries Courier, Tues.
Dumfries Journal. Tues.
Dundee Advertiser, Fri. .
Dundee Courier, Fri.
GlasgowChronicle, Tues. Th.
and Sat.
GUugnw Courier, Tues. Th.
and Sat.
Glasgow Herald, Mon. & Fri.
Glasgow Journal. Fri.
Gl^ugow Sentinal, Fri.
Greenock Advertiser, Tues,
and Fri.
Inverness Courier, Th.
Inverness Journal, Fri.
Kelso Mail, Mon. and Th.
Kelso Weekly Journal; Frf.
Leith Shipping List, Tues.
and Fri.
Montrose Review, Fri.
Montrose Chronicle, FrU
Perth Conricr, Tues. and PrU
Stirling Journal, Th.
QuttPeey Gaaette, Set,
Guernsey Mereury, Sat.
Jeraey (St. HUUers) Constitu-
tional, Sat
BRITISH ISLANDS
Jersey Gaiette (St. HiUiera,
Mourants) Sat.
Manks* Advertiser (Douglas)
Th.
Manks* (3aMtto (Douglas)
Th.
DcQfs and Hours fir Buying and Accepting^ or SclUugand Trotitfcrrhig^
TUB savaKAi.
STOCKS, OR GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
And Rfloelving the Interert or Dividends due thereon at the Bank, India House, and South
•TOCKA.
Bank Stoek,
Navy 5 per Cents.
5 per Cents. 1797 and 1909
i per Cent Coosol
8 per Cent Consol
3 per Cent Rcdueod ^
3perCentl7S6
Long Annuities #•
Imperial 5 per Cent! -
Ditto Annuities -
South Sea Stock
3 per Cent Old Annuities
3 per Ont New AnnuUiea
3 per Cent 1751 - *
E«t India Stock
Irish 5 per Cent Anauitiei
Life Annuities •
oiriOKNOfl WHaiff
April 5, October 10,
January 3, July 5,
April 5, October 10,
Ditti>. Ditto,
January 5, July 5,
April 5, October 10,
January 5, July 5,
April 5, October 10,
/ May 1, and Nov. 1,
\ paid I ill July 5, and
January 5, July 6,
April 5, October 10,
Jauuary 5, J«ly 5,
Ditto, Ditto
Ditto, Ditto
March «J. September
Hair Yearly, -
-rnAHJtrali dav*.
TueirJay, Tlnurhlii^ , Frf>Uy
TuL^tlfity, W^^1^K Vu Vriilay
Ti; .!.-), W*^lti. rh. KrlUgiy
TuL-.iy. Wi^lu. 1*1,. Kridsy
Til. ,1=1 y, W-rlii.Th. t-riOay
Tn Liy nriii Ihurmi^f
M ):iv, \\ if.lpt'*^ Saturiiay,
bat not\Mi.ji Uiy* VVt-iiiH-wJjiy, Fr^iiay
■ Jan. 5,/Ti.L ^lny, 'J'Jiiir*Htiv, SatunJaf
M [.i\, W»Llnt^u>.|Vi[Uiy
Till- ij.iy, I Pii>riiiny, Saturday
Ti.. -.lo/lJi'ir^-U^, !>atimlay
25, - Tu>.'..l,,.:,/riii>rMJ„j,?5aturdJiy
The Dividends (at the Bank) of the 3 Cent Consols, are paid ftom 9 to 3 o'dock, of all tlje
rest from 9 to II and 1 to 3 o'clock.
The Dividends (at the India House) are paid from 9 to S o'ck)ck, Saturday from 9 to 1 o^dock
3G2
LIST OF THE HOUSE OF PEERS:
TboMmsriwdtkHi * an Privy Couieflloim
PEERS OF THE BLOOD ROYAU 6.
•Hi« R. H. PradcrMi. Duke of York
•HU R. H- Wm. Henry, Duke of Clarence
•HU R, H. Erocit Aucuttut, Dukeof Cum-
bertond
•llu H. H. AncurtuB Fnderkk. Duke ot
sut»ex
«lhs n. H. Adolphof Fmloick, Duke of
Cambridge
•Hi> H H. WUlioa Fmkrkk, Duke of
Gk>uce»ttfr
ARCHBISHOPS, t.
*Dr. Charlei Mannen Sutton, Lord AxA-
buhupof Canterbury, 1805
•Hon. Dr. Edward Venablct Vcnwo, Lord
Arcbbuhop of York, 1807
DUKES. 19.
Kamn. Thlci.
Bomard Edward Howard . Norfblk
Kdwd. Adolphus Seymour Sqmfrset
Charles Lpniiox .... Rk-hmond
George Henry Pitxroy . Gri^on
Heurv Charles Somenct . Beaufort
Willikni Ucauclerk. . , St. AlbtmM
Ocor:;eWm.Pred.O^>orae hetds
•John Rumtcll .... Bedford
>Viii. .S|>fiicer Carendiah . Devonshire
CjeoTge Speticer Churchill Marlborough
«Johu Heury Mannen .. Rmtland
Alexander Hamiltnn . . Brandon
U. H. Car. Scjtt lientiiKk Portland
WtlliaDi MonUn^e . . . Manchattr
i ha». SacKville Gcrmaioe DorMd
Henry Pelham Clintoa NewcastUt
Hugh Percy Korthumberiamd
•Arthur Wellesley • • . tVeUinj^on
•Richard G. C. Tempto . {oKiiS*"* *
MARQUISES. 17.
•Charles Tngoldsby Paokt Wineftesfer
•Henry Petty .... Lantdown
•Geo. Granv. Ler. Oower Staffbrd
George Townihend • . Town^und
•James Cecil Salisbury
Thoma* Thynne . • . Bath
James Hftmiltrm . . . Abercom
( harles John ComwalUa . CommUH*
J^ancij I h. Seym. Conway Her(fbrd
John Crichton Stewart " ^
Bute
Exeter
Sorthm^pion
Camden
Angifsey
CholmondHey
Uaatin^^
Brownlow Cecil
Charles Compton .
•John Jefltries Pratt
• H. W. Paget . .
•G. J. Cholmonddey
•F. R. Hastings . .
Charles Bruce Brud. Bruce AUesburjf
EARLS. 104.
Charies Talbot . . .
•Kdvrard Smith Stanley
Han8 I'^ancis Hastings
•George Aug. Herbert
Thoma« Howard . .
John William Rgerton
B»Hi 1 Percy Ficldlug . . ^ ^
•JohnFano ..... Westmorland
Albemarle Bertie . . . Undsev
c;e»»rge Harry Grey . . Statufhrd
•Geoi^geFincli .... IVincMlseA
I Sttt etfsbut'jf
, Derbv
, Hnntinfdon
, Pembrtif
SuffbUr
Bridgewaier
DenbliFh
Kamef,
Geo. Aug. Pred. StaBtaocie
SackTilte Tufton . . .
George John Montague .
George Cape! Conhtgsby .
•Frederick HoirardT; .
Robert BrudeneU . . .
W. F. Seott (•Buerteugh)
•Cropley Ashley Cooper .
Thofc Norton F. Berkeley
Montague Bertie . . .
Other Archer Windaor
Ridi. Lumley Saundencm
W. H. Nassau De ZuleateSn
Wm. Charles Reppd . .
George Wm . Coventry .
George ViUicra
JohnPoulett
Edward Hartley
Robert Shirley
William Legge
•Charles Bennet
Heneage Pindi . .
FredenckWilUam Hervey
Peter Leop. L. F. Corwper
Philip Henry Stanhope .
Philip Sherard . . . .
•George Parker ....
George Fermor ....
•Jaa. Graoan, (•Montrose)
John Janes WakkgraTe .
George AsMmnham • .
•Charles Stanhope . .
John Charlei Wallop . .
Henry Richard Grerille .
George Robert Hobart .
•Wilfiaro Wentwortii . .
George O'B. Wyndham .
WUl&m Harconrt . . .
Frederic North ....
•PhiUpYorko . . . .
Wm. Harry Vane . . .
H.Steph.Fox-Straiig«wc|«
George John West . .' .
Jacob PleydeU Bovrcri* .
•George Jolm Speneer .
•John Pitt
•Henry Bathurst . . .
A. B. S. T.Hill (•DowQsk.)
Thomas VilUert . . .
Heoiy NeriDe ....
Alex. Gordon («Oordoo) .
•C. Chetwynd Talbot . .
•Robert Orosvenor . .
•John Murray, (•Atiioll) «
•Richard Edgoorabe • .
Hugh Forteseue . ■• •
Edward E)^by. . . .
Algernon Parey • . • .
wmiam Murray . » .
Henry George Herbert .
•Robert Banks Jenkinaon
aJohnJervis . . . .
Cliarles H. Cadogan • .
•Jamea Edw. Haitis • .
James St. Clair Ezakina .
WiUiaro Craven ...
Thomas Onslow . . .
Charles Marsham . . .
•Thomas Pefham . . .
Thomas Grosrenor * •
•Edward CUto ....
TitkB.
Thanet
Sffwrtrfc*
Esse:z
CtnOsie
CarwO^vn
Domrastrr
ShcftealmTj
Berteiey
AHnfftf'n
Ptymcmth
Scmhrrromg^
Rachfbrd
AWrm<nie
Corentry
Jersey
PomUU
Oxpird
DarfmtmSk
TattterrHU
Ayie^^fvrd
BHsiU
Courper
Stanhiipe
Harboromgh
Pomfrri
Grahmm
Wakfegrtne
AahbmmMam
¥^orfsmomtk
hro<*eAW^n0tdt
ifitrtottri
GuVJord
Hardu^te
DarUn^tom
Iteikettcr
Detawar
Smencer
Chathmm
BathmrU
HUUkon/
Clarendon
AbeTfftmmiaif
Korwick
TaOoi
Gies WHW
Strmvre
MM^Sdgnmte
BeverUff
^mn^Md, S. T.
Carnarvon
radomm
Mmbmabury
Craven
Chichester
Wmon
HOUSE OF PEEBfl.
625
Names. Titks.
er. Wtcu Nelson . . . NeUon
tias. UcrtMrt Plerrcpont Manveft
oratio WUpol* . . . Or/bfd
:harl«s Grey .'.*.•. Grqr
illiim Lowther . . *. Loiudale
>udley Ryder. • f •. Harrowby
ienrv Phlpp* .... Mutgrave
enry L4Mceuet . Harewood
. E. M. Kynrmnouiid • Mlnto
¥m. $haw Cathcart . . Caihcart
ones Walter Orimston . Verulam
^harlesWMtworth . . WhUworth
thnCiMt Brownlow
>lm i^racgi EUot , * , St. Germans
>hn Parker MorUv
rlaado Bridgeman . * • Bradford
Tm. Bcauduonp Lyjgon . Beaucfiamp
rohn Scott . . ... Eldon
dward Boscawen • . • Falmouih
d. Wm. Penn Cunon • Hotee
>hn Sommera Cocks • . Bommers
»hn Root Stradbroke
VISCOUNTS, to.
Icnry Deverenx ... Hereford
eo. tUcfaard St. John -. BMnxirroke
eorge Byng .... Torringt<m
uimstus-Fred. Ptti^gcrald Leinster
nuiam Courtenay " '
*^illlam Ward
harles Maynard
Courtenay
. Ihidley ami Ward
Maynard
hoaus Trevor Hampden Hampdsn
ohn Tbomas Townuiend Sutfiuy
lenry Hood Hood
Robert Duncan .... Duncan
Roliort Saunders Duadas MeivUte
Heury Addington . . SUmouth
*honaafl Wm. Anson . • Anson
rands Gerard Lake . . Lain
Geo. Keith Elphinstone . Keith
G.G.Hamilton(Aberdeen) Gordon
Granville LeresonGower OraniMU
klwardPeUeir .... Bxmanth
Rlchd. Hely Hutchinson Hutchinson
BISHOPS. ti^WUh Dates qf Consecration,
London, Dr. Wm. Howley .... 1815
>urhamt Hon. S. BarriogCMi .... 1791
4ie/i/Md ^ Coventry Dr. J. ComWaDis 1781
Peterborough, Dr. Herbert Marsh . . 1HI9
Vorcester, Dr. F. H. ComwaU . . . 18l)8
!A<cA«tfrr, O. John BucKner . . .1797
ioM ^ WtUs, Dr. R. Beedon . . . 1803
U. DavkPs, Dr. Tboines Burgett . . 1803
Norwich, Dr. H. Batharst . . • . 1805
kiUsbttrp, Dr. John Fisher .... 1807
H» Asaph. Dr. J. Luzmore .... 1807
:ariisU, Dr. Samuel Goodenoogh . . 1807
ioehetttr. Dr. Walker King . . • , 1808
laitfor. Dr. H. W. M^endle . . • 1809
iUf/» Dr. B. E. iwke , IWt
Jiester, Dr. G. 0. Law ...... 181S
^Umeester, Hon. Dr. H. Ryder . . . 1814
lerefbrdj Dr. G. L Huntlngford . . 1815
>r/bnr, Hon.EdirardLegge . . . .1815
'Jandqffl Dr. WUIiam Van Mildert . . 1819
Winchester, Dr. Geo. Tomllne . . . 1890
Uaeolii, Hon. Dt. O. Pelham . . . I8t0
9HsM, Dr.JohnKaya .... alWtO
E«d«r» Dr. WiUiam C^rey . . • . 18S0
BARONS. 14i.
Diomas Stapleton • • . LeDespenesr
SdwardSouUiweHCttabed De Clifford
?.J.TMcknBsii Tuchett Audtey
flobt.C.St.JoluiTi«fu^ CHmUm
rhomas Bland • • • . Dmare
Names, Titles.
Wilfiam Stoutton . . . Stourton
Henry Vemey . *. • . WiUoughby deBroke
Kenneth Alex.Hoi»axtt Howard of tiffittcham
St. Andt«w St. John -. *. St. John qfWetto
Charles Augustus ElUs *. HowarddeWalden
Wm.pr.H.Petre . . '. Petre
Gr^ory Wra. TwI^letCm . Say ^ Sets
Jametf Everard ArUndel . Arundel
JohnBligh . . ". •. '. CHfton
Robert Evelyn Donner *. Dormer
John Roper ,.'.*.. Teynham ■
George Gordon Ndd '. . Byron
Charles CUflbrd . . '. . C^ffbrd
Edmund Boyle . *. . . Boyfe
Thos. Rt.llay-Drununond Hay
Henry Wiltoughby *. ■. iftSdleton
Geo.HoraL Cholmondeley Nevburgh
Peter King King
John Geo^ Monson -. . Monson
Henry Bromley . *. '• • MontJt>rd
Frederic Ponsonby* . . Ponsonby
Lewis Richard Watson *. Sondes
Tho.Ph.WeddeIlRobinson Grantham
Nathaniel Cunon -. . -. Scarsdafe
Frederidi Irby .... Boston
♦Henry Ri^. Fox Vassal Holland
John Perceval . • • -. Lovett
Henry Venables Vernon . Vernon
Thos. Reynolds Morefon Dude
Geo. Wro. Campbell . ■. Sundridge
Edward Harvey Hcwke . Hawte
George Pitt ...... Rivers
Thomas Foley .... Fofey
George Talbot Rice . . Dunevor
George de Grey . •. . WaJsingham-
wai&mBagot. . . , Bagot
Charles Fltsroy . ' . . Southampton
Richard Barre Donning v Ashburton
William Norton . . . Granttey
George Rodney , , \ \ Rodney
*Hen. Fred. Carteret . . Carteret
Thomas Noel Hill . •. . Benricle
John Dutton .... S/terbomt
George Gordon .... Gordon
Henry Ja«.Soott Montagu Montagu
Hy. De la Pole Beresfierd "
Henry Ek>yle . .
Edward Harbord .
Arth. Hen.CarletDa
George Kenyon
Tyrone
Cmrleton
Stiffield
Dorchester
Kenyon
Rd. A14w. Neville GriOn Braybrook
•William Pitt Amherst v Amherst
Geo. Aiigustus Chidieater Fisherwlck
ArdiibaM Dottglas » • Douglas
Henry Hall Gage • v -. Gage
*Wni.WyndhamGrenviUe QreinHNe
George Douglas . . . v Douglas
Edward Hovel Thurlow * Thurhv
•George Eden • • . . Auckland
George Futke Ly ttleton . Lyttleton
Henry John Peachey . • Se^sey
Henry Welbore Agar Dlis Mendip
Lawrence Dundas . . • Dundas
Charles Anderson Pelham Yarborough
FrsneisStuart .... Stuart
George Stewart .... Stewart
•James George Stopford . Salter* fbrd
John C. Burton Dawnay » Dawnay
George Brodriek . . . Brodrick
George G. Calthotpe • . Ca/thorpo
Peter R. D. BuneU . . GwjMr
Framds Basset • » . . De Jhtnstanvttlc
John Rolle • . . • • Aol^
John Frederick Campbell Camdor
•Richard C. Wellcsley . WeltesUy
Robert Smith .... Carrington
Charles F. P. Townshcod Bm&
•James OrcofiUe , . . GG^tontmrr
31/1 a
fy26
noVSB OP PEER«.
MuMf. Titles. '
W iUiam Onle Pkmlett . . fio^^cm
Joha WocMiouM • • • IVoiUhakM
John Rushout .... XorfAridr
ThoDUMPowU .... Iim»^^
Thooua Llcter .... JUbb/etdaU
George Abercromhy . . AbercroMbu
John Tfts^flbboQ . . . FlU-OUAam
Chulm Moore .... Moore
Joha Loftiu . . . . , L^M
« John Joihua Proby . . Cary^Jijrt
HIIUmArden. . . . Alwfdcy
• Alleyne Fluheilifrt ', . «. IMm*
John Hely HutchiHaoli . HuttMnMm
John FremaB MitZarfl . Knittdalt
BdwmrdUv .... B/fenbor6udi
•Charlei George Pteoeval wirrfnt
•G. K, F.r. Baker Holroyd Shfkuu
•TK »_..t_^ . Etiieine
MontemgU
Ardrotsan
httutUrdak
Qranard
■I- -■ Crewe
luhSL Viitmiahv « < , . Potuonbff
At^iHsMA Kwnn}} . . Alfta
&ha Cunpbcll . , . . BredalbafU
Alan L4^i;;£Ciii]rf1niT , , Gardner
•Th^ttnu?' >TAtif]«rs .Sutton Manners
4mmMQtiiti\Avf , . . . Gambler
Jolm NriDf , . , , . HoiMtoMi
THoRiM Utrolum , . . hynedock
^tei^eton 4 uttun , , . ComZirrmrre
tto^knd Hill ... /f<^/
•Wm, r*rr Bensefotd . . tieretprd
Thomas Bnkine . .
Howe Pner Bnmiitt .
ArchibeUi Montgodie^
^JmmcblffaitUnd . .
Oeome B<ny]e . . ,
Jobi vrtiiuuifhiiv Cole
E^iuid HMiry>iiry *
Ppinl!ttr>li Limb , ♦ ,
• ■ . ; i ^ S]»(!1I0CT
George Hitrrii . • .
A Igemon Percy « • •
•Charki Abbott . . •
•WmUmKer . , ,
Henry Conynghun , • mwntter
Jamei Wandesford Butler Ormonde
Prandt C W. Douglas ', Wemyu
RobertJooelyn • , • . CteuJbfai.
George Kiag KinjnUm.
Thoanas Paienham , . SilcheHer
DaihouHe
Meldrum
ROSM
GrUutead
Forjhrd
MeUMtumt
CburchUl
Ilarrh
Prudhtie
Cotchuter
Kjtr
Mituier
James Murray • .
•William W.>ole . •
•John Foster . . .
•William Seott . , .
Thomas Henry Liddell
Thomas Cholmondeley
f Qfeniwm
, Maruborough
\ Stowll
> RavenswortK
, Delamere
Forttter
SIXTEEN VKB^S FOR SCOTUkND.
MARQUISES.
N«n«s. ^TKUL ^
William Ker . . . . . VaOdmn.
Charles Douglas '.*.*. DKanuAetfry
GengeHay . . . '. • Twtfdatt
^^ EARLS.
AtecaD^er Lindsay . . '. BalemruM
Alex. Home Ramey '• '. Hatae
Thomas Erskme . . . Keine
Archibald John Primrose Roteberrjf
ThomasBruoe . . BtgbtamdKimeartfme
VISCOUNT.
JohnArtmUmot . . Artmtkmai
BARfONS.
JohaColville .... CoIvUIm
James Odioncar FortMS . Torhet
Francis Gray .... Qra^
Franeb Napier .... N<m<rr
Alex. George Piaaer • . Smitatm
Charles Sinclair .... Stndair
RuMontgomeryHamOton Belkaven
TWENTY-EtOHT PEERS far IRSIJkltlX
MAflQVISES.
William O'BrycB . . . Thamomd^
Thomas Tayfeur . . . Bead fort
•Henry Conyncnam • . ComMn^Aam
EAftLS.
Somerset Rich. Butler . CarrWr
CauliMd
FnmeisWm.(
George King ...
Stephen Moore . . .
Thomas Pakenham .
John James Maxwell .
John Bourke . . .
John WiUoughby Col^
John Creigbton . .. .
Wm. Forward Howard
Richard Bingham . .
SoraerKt Lowry Corrv
, ClutrietmorU
, KiufUon
, Mount casket
, Lonfiford
Farnham
EtmbJUlkM
Erne
fTkliow
Lncan
Belmore
•Chasb H. St. John iXNeil CNW/
, ^ -. rioyne
Cecil Weld Forester . . Forester 1 Bishop of Cork
English Peers, S3»-Sooleh, 16-irisfi, SS-To
Francis bvmaro . ,. •
•Rich. Hely Hutchinson
Dupre Alexander . .
•Edmund Henry Perr
•Ricfaar4 L. P. TisbmA
LaurenceP^rsons . . '
Archibald Acheson
Charles Wm. Bury
Charles John Gardiner
VISCOUNTS.
HuahCarle(on .... Carleto^
Richard WlQffleld . < . Povertcinsrt
BARON.
James S. Blackwood . Dumrin, ^ Cbneho^
IRISH F(BPRfi:SENTATIVfiPRBl^\Tfi«^
Archbishon of Tuam
Bishop or Ferns and L^hlln
I Bishop of rioyne
Bandon
. DoHov^iiiikorc
CafrdoH
, LimerMtr
. Chncartp
. Roue
, Gosfurd
Chatletlltt
BUanton
•Total 584.
CLERKS AND OFFICERS OP THE HOUSE OF PEERS.
Chairman qfCommOteea, Earl'qfShafteitmr^
Clerk of the PluHaments, Ri^t Hon. Sir Oao.
HenrvRosr
C1c?k Asdstanl,
, Henry Cowper, Kaq,
RcMilng Clerk and Clerk of the Private Cbm-
mltieas, WlllUm Stewart Roic. Esq.
Additional Clerk Aisistant, Beni. Curry, Esq.
Council i»tJM Chairman of OomsaltteSs,
_?*!fV* fitw«y* Esq.
Tk of Journals, tklw. O. Walmetlsy, Ei|.
Ting Cterk, Edwaid Famtt* Eiq.
K«r Enfrossme&ts, Mr Robt Walaestey.
Clerk of Enrolments. Mr RobC* iia«K. £
OtherClerkain iheOflloe^ Henry Stod^Scrtlfcf
William.Wabneslsv. . .
.Short Hand Writer, W. r. Gunwy. ^
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, SIrtlMis.
Tyrwhilt, Knt. . .
Veomaa Usher, Robert <Quarme, Bs^
Seijeant at ArmiL Oeoi|e F. SeyMur, Ssa.
Deputy, Mi WiHUm Bult, Mtftenk-rowT
Reodvtr of Fees, Mr Charles Sntbtriaod.
:/ THE HOUSE OP COMMONS,
EuMZfSD April 21, 1800, (CoiinBCTBO to thb BseiNNiNa or th«
YSAk 18£3,) THB FiBST PABLflilMBlIT OP CTBOROB IV«
ENGLAND AND WALES, «U.
TboM iBM-kMl that * «rt PxlTy CouMfiion.
SPEAKER, •Right Hoo. Chablbs Uasin'bIm Suttoh.
John Mabflrlcj, Bm|.
T. T. Di«k% Ecq.
W. T. Dnke, Ei4.
jildborfMgk^
H. C. Fyofli, Eiq.
J.T^alker^Bffl.
Joaci Blair, Etq.
AndoftWf
Sir J. W. Potkn. Bart
T. A. Smith, E«|i
jingUs4y,
EarioT Uxbridg*
AppUbify
A. J. Dalrymiri^ Etq.
ThonuM Ctm^, Eiq.
Robert Blakt, Esq.
Viccouiit Bwy
AthburkMy
Sir L. V. Palk, Bart
Sir J. S. CopWy. Kat
AffUibvry,
Lord Nugent
Wm. Ricklbrd, Esq.
Baubury,
Hoa.H.L«8g«
Bunutaple,
8lrF.M.0imnayey,Kt
Itooliael Nolao, Esq.
. Batk,
•Loed John Thjan*
Chiilet Palmer, Esq.
BtatumurtM,
Thos. F. Lawis, Esq.
Btdfordtkire,
Mmqukol TKvktaA
Fmdi PpDa Esq.
LofdCW.RusseU
W.H.WliitlMiKl,E«|.
€hrtat Bsdwimy
•Sir John NichdUKt
J. J, fiiiB^, Esq.
BeermUfmi,
-X/xi. LoTatae
Hon. HaDry Perqr
Berktiir0,
CbtrlssDundacEsq.
Hon. Richard NeTiUe
B^wick'On' Tweed,
Lord Oisulstoa
SirFnodaBlak^Bt.
Beterlejf,
O. L. Fos, Esq.
J(rfni Wh^too, Esq.
Bewdie^,
W. A. Roherta, Esq.
Biskop*e CaeUe,
William Hofanes, Ihq.
Edward Racers, Esq.
BUehtHgt^,
Hon. E. H. E. Oowsr
Lotd F. L. Cower
Bodmyn,
DaviesGUbertv Esq.
J. W. Croker. Esq.
Banmgkbridge,
Geoma Mmidy, Esq.
Henry Dawkios, Eaq.
BoMitiey,
Sir C. DomTlUe, Bart
Hoo. J. W. Ward
BotUm,
a, J. Haathoote, Esq
W^ A. Johnson, Esq.
BrackUpf
R. H. Bradshaw, Esq.
H. Wrottesley, Esq.
Bramber,
W. WUberforee, Esq.
John Irrhig, Esq.
BreemKk,
Thomas Wood, Esq.
Breeon,
O. C. Morgan, Esq.
Bridgenorth,
Thios. WhitmoK, Esq.
W.W.Whitmoie.Esq.
Bridgeteater,
Wm. AstellBsq.
C. K. K. Tynlf, Esq.
Bridport,
JamaaSflott, Esq.
SlrH.D.8tPmit,Bt
Bristol,
Henry Bright Esqt
R.H. Davis, Efe»
Buekingkomtktre,
Marquk of Chandoa
Hon. Robert Smith
Buckingham,
Sir GeOb NugentBart
•W. H. Fremantle
Biiry 8t, 'BdmumU,
Lotd John Fitsoy
Hon. A. P. Upton
CaUinglon,
MatfliiasAttwood,Esq.
Catne^
Hon. Jas* Abercromby
Jas. MacdunaU, Esq.
Cambridgeshire,
Lord C. S. ilanaeca
Lord F. G. Osborne
Cambridge Cnivty,
•Visoount Pahnaoftoo
KUimbridge Boro
F. W. Treneb, Esq.
CM. Cheere, Esq.
Came^fitrd,
Mark Mllfaank, Esq.
ShaUon Cradock,Es^
Canterbury,
S. R. LushiQgtoojEsq.
Lord Clifton
Cardiff,
W^rndham Lewis, bq.
Cardiganshire,
E. Powail, bq.
Cardigam,
PijsePryse, Esq.
Cm-lisle,
Sir Jas. Graham, Bart
WhL James, Esq.
Carmarlkenskire,
Hon. Gea Rloe Rioe
Carmariken,
John Jones, Esq.
Carnarvonshire,
SirR.TWUnams,Bt
Oermarmm,
Tbos. Grosvenor, Esq.
Ckichesler,
*Hon. W. Huskisfton
Lord J. G. LennoK
C^nwnAoat,
W. A. Madock^ Esq.
R. Grosett Esq.
Christckurck,
Wm. Thompson, Esq. *Sir G. H. Rose, Kat
^' '-' - 'Hoiw W. a Bourne
Cireneesler,
LordApalef
Joseph Cripps» fiiq.
aiUeroe,
Hon. Robert Curaoo
Henry Pordier. Esq.
Coekermouik,
Wm. John Banks, Eaq. J. H. Lowther, Esq.
.r._-.i^j-- n — . ^ y^ ^ Wilaon,Eaq.
Colekester,
J. B. Wildmao, Esq.
Henry Baring Esq.
Car/e^Caetle,
. Henry Banker Esq.
Geo. Bankesb Eaq.
CorumaU,
Sir WDuLamni, Bart
J. H. Tremayne, Ea^
CooenkTf,
Edward Elliest, Esq. .
Peter Moore, Eaq.
Cricklmde,
JoaephPittBai.
Rc^bert Goadoa, Eaq*
Cumberlmnd,
John Lowther, BBt|.
J. C* Curwflo, Esq.
Dartmoutk,
John Bastard, Esq.
Hon. J. U. Stanhopa
Denbigkskire,
StrW.W.WymwBart
Denbigk,
StrCharles P^fBt,Knt J. W. Orlfflth, Eaq.
Casde HialM^,
Hon. F. G. Howard
Locd H.Ch6fanoikteky
Ckeskire,
IX Davenport Esq.
W. Egerton, Esq.
Ckesler,
Derbyekkre,
Ld»dG.A.H.Cav«Bdish
Franda Mundy, Eaq.
Derby,
H.F.aCarcndlsh,Esq.
|T. W. Coka, Jmu Esq.
Devites,
Vlaaoimt Belgrare iT. O. Esteourt, bq.
6^
HOtT8B OF COMMOIIS.
MIm Pwne. Em|. Sir M. Chotoetey. St.
D^roiuiirt, | Ortmi €fnwuihf,
Sir T. IX Acktaad, Bt C TwaytoB. Ei%
K. P. BatUrd, Etq. .Wn, DuMoa^i^ fii
Dorrhest€r, \ Bast Omut§ad,
Robtit wmums. E«i. Lord Stntiiaven
ChvlM Wurea. B«|. H«a.C CX.JaUa«Mi
Do tetskirt, I GuiM/ord,
W. M. Pitt, E«q. 'a. Oariow. Bm|.
B. B. PoitOMUi, Eaq. ,C. B. Wall, Kmt
Deter, I HattttloK,
E.B. WninJuTn.En- Lord J. N.Towmhcod
J. Botterworth, Eiq. ,H. Hudsoo, Ewt
DotmtOHy ffampskire^
Hob. B. BouTorie 'John Fleming, E«|.
Sir T. a Prchel, B«rt.,0. P. Jerrulte. Btq.
J. Lofd^Eiq.
Wm. HaUiaund. Eiq.'Sir Cbvu Hi
B. Lenoard, Eaq. |*»IU.IIo^ H-Ouain
Dn^ilKick,
Bui of Scftoa
J. H. H. Foley, Eaq.
PimiricA,
XMuiri Bame. Eh|.
Q. H. Cherry, Eaq.
Dm-hamf County,
J. O. Lambtou. Esq.
•R. H. N. VamKtart
•at Hon. C Bathuxrt
HatUmmre,
*StT Charlea Long
Robert Ward, Ea^
Htutings,
Janwi Dawklns, EM).
Hon. W. J. F. Powlett Hon. W. H. J. ScoCt
Dwham, at ft
M. A. Taylor. Eaq.
Sir Henry Harding*
Bsiejt,
C. C. Wc»tem, Efe|.
Sir E. Harvey
nftterjordtcfft,
W. H. Scourlletd, Kmi.
Robert Farrawl, Eaq.
John BatlHc, Eaq.
Herefordshire,
SirJ.G.CotteRll.Bt
Sir laaaeCoOln, Bart. Sir Rt.
A. a
Kemi,
W. P. HoBywood,BM|.
Sir E. Knatebbnll, Bt.
Kmg^M Lftm,
Marqufa of TitchfieU
Hon. John Walpdie
Kmgehm-^HmU,
John Mitchell, Eaq.
Daniel Syket, E«|.
lkmt1t4o9lOMgm,
R. Hon. G«KTiemey
SirJ.MnckSntnah,Kttt
Laneoekire,
John Blndibum^Eaq.
Lord Stanley
LatH^atter,
P. Gavtfaorne, Ehi.
QabrielDoTVCon, Biq.
I^MHtettoii,
Janwa Brogden, Em|. jCharlea Parhan, We^
SIrC. CtKjkerell, Bart Robert Price, Eaq.
Sir W. E. R. Baughton
Exeter,
Wm. Courtenay, Esq.
R. W. Newman^ Eaq.
Eye^
Sir Tt. Gimnd. Knt
Sir M. NightlngaU
Ftintfihire,
SrT. Mottyn, Bart
Flint,
fir£.P. Linyd, BarL
Foweif,
VtccotfRt Valletort
Geoige Lucy, Eaq.
Gatton,
J.W.Rnsicn, Eiq.
Thomas Dirett, Eaq.
O/omorg'aTuA^,
Sir C. Cole
GtoHcetlerehire,
Lotd R. E. H.Somenet
Sir & W. Guiae, Bart
Gtoueester,
Edward Webb. Kaq.
R. B. Cooper, Eaq.
Gratftpound,
John lanes, Eaq.
A. Robertst>n. Eaq.
Graitlha$n,
Hon. Edirard Cuat
Hereford, City
Vlacoant Eastnor
R. P. Scndamore, Esq
HertfordxAire,
Sir J. S. Sebright, Bt
Hon. William Lamb
Hertford,
Vlaooatit Craiiborne
N. Calvert Esq.
Heytesburjf,
E. H. A*Court, Esq.
Uemy Han<1)ey, Eaq.
Hi fckam- Ferrers,
Vlaccmnt Nonnanby
HindoH,
HOB. F. G. Calthorpe
John nnmmer, Esq.
Honiton,
Hon. P. P. Cust
Samuel Ciawley, Esq.
Hortham,
Robert Hunt Esq.
Sir J. Aubrey, Bart
HmUingdonx&ire,
W. H. FcUowcs, Esq,
Lord John Ruasdl
Huntingdon,
J(rfmCalrert, Esq.
Earl of Anenun
L«aa&<
T.P.ManaHi,^
K3. W. -nqAiaw 1^
Han. Rotest B. Qtn
Irjrasa Atfyva,
Join T. Ptai^ £a»
VeraFaiML Ste^
Sir H. & Nc^H 9^
Was. Ifansii^ ttf.
A. W. Rotaavta. »«.
JotaWelk, Eaq.
H.SCnitt, Ba^
Bei4. GaakcitEaf.
Hon. P. & Pdleir
LeieestersMrte,
Lofd Robert Manners
O. A. Legfa.EaclL,BK|.
Leiceeier,
J<4ra Manslleld, Esq.
Thomas Pares, Esq.
Leominster^
Lord Hotfum
C.Fairlia,Bt
Letres,
Sir G. Shiflber, Bart
Sir J. Shelley, Bart
Uckjield,
Sir George Anaon
O. O. V. Vernon, Bm].
lAneolnsMre,
Hon. C. A. Pdhan
Charles ChapMn, Esq.
Robert Smith, Esq.
jjohn Williams, Esq.
lAskeurd,
Hon. Wimam BRIoC
Sir W. H. Pringle
Lirerpooty
•Rt Hon. G. Cannfaig
Isaae Oascoyne, ^q.
lAmdon,
Matthew Wood, Eaq.
Thomas WUson, Esq.
Sir Wm. CurUa, Bart
Oaorge Bridges, Esq.
Wttbaaa Leake, B^.
U. C Raaaaaaa, E^
Af ai I aorostfVy
LordBnsdaadl
Hon. Jolm Wo6etaoeBt
Great MmHcm,
Owen WBHstBoay En^
T. P. WilttasBB. &q.
Merimtotkmkire,
SirR.W.Vaa^M3(-
George Byag, Bisit
S. C Whitbreadt Bs^
Aftebhiral.
John Stodth, b^
Abel StaiHh, Esi^
Mithorme-Pprtt
LordGnvea
HoB.B.Pag«C
J. P. LntticH, 1^
jQ)m Doaglas, EM^
iSo>tmoiakskire,
SirC. Morgan, Bait
Ld.0.eH. Soaustf
JVoaasoa/Jl,
Marqols of WbrMlv
Montgomeryskif,
•HoB.CW.W.WfBB
Montgomery,
•Right Hiaw U. dn
BOCSB OF COMMONS.
629
IPTiOUm Old, Bh].
Hoo. Wm. Howard
Sir 'Wm. H. CKntOQ
H. IP^lUougfaby, Em|.
PfevMMHUwi. Lyme,
W. 6. Khisenly, Biq.
R. J. WBmot, £m|.
IfBwoeaBU^-^m' Tyne,
Sir M. W. RMtoj, Bt.
C. KXUtaa, Emi.
Nmeportf
Jonathan lUriae, Bm}.
Wm. Northey, Esq.
SlrUT.W.Holmet^Bt
O Duneombe, Etq.
TIMtDMLeglsEMi.
Thai. Clmighton, Em].
HvdKm OonMy, Bki.
C. C Caveodtah, bo.
ITor/W*,
T. W« Coke, Ekq.
E. Wodchoute, Esq.
Hflnry P«ine» Esq.
Hon. 1/V. S. Lasotllet
iVbrlAM^pto«cAtr0,
"W.R. Cartwrlght. Esq.
VlMOuatAlthorp
Sir G. RoUtwon, Bart.
W. L.MabCTlcy»Bsq.
T. W. BMiiiDODt,Esq,
C J. Brandling, Esq.
WUMam Smith, Esq.
R. H. Gorney, Esq.
IVoltfnirAaswAtrtf,
Ld. W. H. C. Bentick
Fnmli SoUmtod, Esq.
.MblftiiirAaiiiy
Jostph Biii^, Esq.
TbOi. D«muui, Esq.
Okekamptfm,
LotdDanaDey
LofdOlenorehy
Or/ord,
E.A.M<N«ghien.Esq.
C3iirks Ross, Esq.
Oxfor<Ukir§^
ic^Ptna, Esq.
W. H. Ashurst. Esq.
Sir John Owen, Bart.
J. H. AUw, Esq.
PtMriffh
Pasooa Or«nfiBU, Esq.
Henry Swann, Esq.
P9t9rbor9Hgk,
Jamea Soariatt, Esq.
Sir R. H«ron« Bart.
PsUrtfield,
SirH. W.G.JoililRs
Sir P. MiMgmve, Bart
Plymimtk,
Sir W. CoDgreve» Bt.
Sir T. B. Marda
Piympkm-Barle,
R. a Maodonald,Esq.
W. G. Paxton, Em].
Ptm^fract,
Viseount PoWnfton
T. Houldsworth, Esq.
Poote,
a L. Lester, Eia>
John D«t, Esq.
PorimmitM,
John Marltham, Esq.
Jfdm Carter, E«^
Prat/oft,
S. Horrodu, Esq.
Bdmnad Horal>y,Esq.
Qudmborough,
*RtUoo.J.G.Villien|j
Gtorga HoUiord, Esq,
Radnonhiref
Walter Wilkins, Esq.
New RadMor,
Richard Price, £s%
Reading,
C. F. Palmer, Em|.
J. B, Monek, Esq.
Reigaie,
SirJ. S.Yorke
Hon. James S. Coeks
Eaei Retford,
William Evans, Esq.
SamL Crompton, Esq.
Rdckmond,
Hon. Thomas Dimdas
S. B. M. Barrett, Esq.
Ripon,
«Hoik F. J. Robinson
Oeoige Gipps, Esq.
Rockuler,
«Lord Binning
{Ralph BcmaU, Esq.
New Romney,
Rye,
Peter Browne, Esq.
John Dodson, Esq.
Si, Mbane,
Chpt. Smith* Esq.
*lU.Hon.C. Arbuthnot Hon. E. G. S. Stat^
St. Oermaine,
Hon. S. T. Bathttvst
Stautford,
Lord T. Cecil
Hon. W. H. Percy
Sleyning,
Ixnd H. T. Howard
H. W. WUson, Kt. G. R. Philips. Esq.
Stockbridge,
J. F. Darham, Esq.
leee,
Lyndon Evelyn, Esq.
Sir Chpr. Hawkhu,Bt
St, Mawet,
S. B. Morland, Bt
J. PhUttmore, Esq.
St, Michael,
Sir G. Stotmton, Bart G. H. Sumner, Esq.
W. T. Money, Esq.
Sattaeh,
William Russell. Esq.
John Fleeming, Esq.
Sandwich,
Joseph Marryat, Esq.
•Sir G. WaiTsnder, Bt.
Skropekire,
Rowland Hill. Esq.
J. C. Pelham, Esq.
New Sanun,
Viseouat FoUutone
W. Wyndham, Esq.
Otd Sarum,
Ju, Aleuoder, Esq.
D. Alexander, Esq.
Searbormtgk,
•RL Hon. C.M.SuttOQ
Hon. E. Pbippt
Settford,
C. R. Ellis, Esq.
Hon.G.J.W.A.£Uis
ShafUtbury,
R. Leycester, Esq.
Hon. R. Grosvenor
Shoreham New,
Sir C M. BimelU Bt
J. M. Lloyd, Esq.
Shrewsbury,
Hon. H. G. Bennet
P. Cotbett, Esq.
Somereetehire,
Wm. Dickenson, Esq.
Sir T. Lethbridge, Bt
SoulhamptOH,
Sir W. De Cres|iigny
Sudbury,
Wm. Heygate. Esq.
C. A. Tulk, Esq.
Siiffblk,
T. S. Goocb, Esq.
Sir W. Rowley, Bart
Surrey,
W. J. DcnIsoQ, Eiq.
Smsex,
W. Burrell, Esq,
E. J. Curteis, Esq.
Tamwortk,
Right Hon. Lord C.
V. F. Townshend
W. Y. Peel, Esq.
Tavistock,
J. P. Grant, Esq.
Viscount EUington
Taunton,
A. Baring, Esq.
J. A. Wane, Eeq.
Tewkefbwy,
J.E.DowdesweU,Biq.
James Martin, Esq.
Thetford,
L. C. Fitaroy, jmt
N. W. Colbome, Esq.
Thirsk,
R. Fninkland, Esq.
R. G. Russell, Esq.
Ttverinn,
Viscount Sandon
•Rt Hoo. R. Ryder
Toiness,
T. P. Courtcnay, Esq.
jQ|m Bent, Esq.
T\regony,
Vlaoount Baraavd
J. O'CaUaghan, Bk|.
Truro,
Sir R. H. Vivian
|W. Gossett, Esq.
fTalUngford,
W.Chamberlayne,Esq W. L. Hughes, Esq.
ik^fbrd Unirertiiy, R. E. Grosvenor, Esq.
•Rt Hon. Robt Peel G. H.D. Pennant, Esq.
Kithaid Heber. Esq. I RuUandekire,
Oj^brd Ctty, VBit O. N. Nod, Bart
C. WcthetaU. Esq. Sir. G. Hcathcote, Bt
J. L Lockhart> Eiq. I
Southwark^
C. Calvert. Esq.
Sir R. T. Wilson
Staffordshire,
B.J.Uttietoo,Esq.
Sir J. F. Boughey
Stcifford,
€k Chetwynda, Baq.
B. Bcnyon, Esq.
G, J. Roberta, Esq.
M^oreAoiH
J. CalcTaft» Esq.
J. H. Calcraft, Esq.
fTancictcshire,
D. S. Dugdalev Esq.
F. Lawley. Esq.
ITarwick,
Sir C. J. Greville
6do
ROtTSE OF COMItOirS.
ClMrki Milts. Eki.
CW l^ylnr^ Caq.
J. r* Tudway. Eat\.
8. Smith, Baq.
a Smith, Esq.
FnsKis Forrcster.Esq,
W. L. ChlMe, Esq.
Lonl P. C. B«nU»ek
SIrO.CockbQm
Sir M.M. Lopes, Bt
P.J.Miks. Esq.
fF'eflminMteTf
Sir F. Buntatt, B«rt.
J. C. Hobhouse, Esq.
Visoouiit Lowther
Hod. H.CLowtbcr
f^9ymoulky
•Rt Hon. T.WaHam
Masterton Ure, Esq.
M^icomhe Regis,
W. WinUuns, Esq.
T. P. Buxton, Esq.
Hon. H. Townshend
SMnod Seott, Esq.
J. A. Hodaon, Esq.
Lord Lindsay
fTilVm,
Ralph Sheldon, Esq.
J. H.Penruddocke,£iq
frut*hire,
John Benett, Esq.
Sir J. D. Astky, Bait.
rrmCmltSQf
Henry Broagham, Esq.
L. Conoanson, Esq.
ff^inckMttTf
P. S. M'ddmay, Esq.
J. H. Leigh, E«).
fPtndWTf
J. Ramsbotton, Eaq*
Sir H. Taylor
fFoothtock New
J. Gladstone, Esq.
J. H. Laosstoa
fTootton Dfturt,
Horace Twiss, Esq.
Geo. Philips, Esq.
Hon. H. B. Lygoo -
Sir T. WtBningtoD,Bt.
ViseouRt Deethunt
T. H. H. Davics, Esq.
fTfcomht High
SirJ.D. King, Bart
Sir T. Baring, Bart.
Ymrmmth Great
Hoflb G. Anson
a E. Rumbold, Esq.
VvmwUk, I»le of
fright,
Sir P. Pole, Bart
T* H- Bi iudinnui. Esq •
rorkshire,
Viscount Milton
J. A. S. Wortley, Esq.
Vorky
M. WyviU. Esq.
R. CbaloDcr, Bbq.
J. Wcnyis. Esq.
FoijMnmw€,
Hon. W. R. Mania
Otngwc, tfc.
A. Campbel}, Esq.
UaddlngtMMkirt,
Sir J. a Snttle, Baert
lioddingtm, ife.
Sir H. HamUton, Bt
tnMTnu9-9kirt,
•Right Hon. C Grant
Itmemms, 4tc^
Geo. Cummh^, Esq.
KinatrdinMhirg,
Sir A. Ramsay, Bart
Kirkaidy, ^e.
rlcaFeigusoa
Kirkctidkrigkt,
J. Dnnlop, Eaq.
Kirkwall, ife.
Sir H. Innss, Bart
Lanarktkira,
Lord A. HaniUftoa
Linlilhgowdiir*,
Hon. Sir A. Hope
Nainuhirt, Sfc,
Hon.aCamplMa
SCOTLAND. 45
Aherdeevshirt, ,
Hon. W. Gordon
Aberdeai, (jfc,
Joaepii Hume, Esq.
ArgyiMshirey
W. F. Campbell, Esq.
A}fr, ffc,
T. F. Kennedy, Esq.
Aynhtrt,
J. Montgometie, Esq.
Banp^nhire,
Earl of Fife
BH-wickshire,
Sir J.Mar}oribanks,BU
Bn^Mi.ini, 6rc,
Lord I*. J. H. Stuart
€lackmauHanahir€j
Robert Bxuca, Esq.
Crait, ife,
Hon. Sir W.Rae, Bart
Dumbartonshire.
J. Buchanan, Esq.
Dunfermline, ife.
Robert Oownie, Esq.
Dmi^frieehire,
Sir W. J. Hope
Dun^friea, ife,
W.R.K. Douglas, E«).
Edinbwghshire,
Sir G. Clark, Bart
Edinburgh,
•Rt Hon. W. Dundas
BlgimHre,
F. W. Grant, Esq.
tiigi^ifc.
A. Farquhonoo, Esq.
Orkmef*^ ^e.
J. Balfour, Ka(^
Peekfeekir^,
^eJ,UootitemajJI».
Perthekfr^
J. DivmnMXHl» Esu.
Perth, DwHlM, ife,
Hon. H. Liadssy
J. Maacwdl, Sai|.
Boxbmrgkekirej
Sir A. Doa, Baort.
tselkirkekir;
W. E.Lockluut, Saf.
Selkirk, ^e^
H. MoDtdtti, Ek|.
SttrOngekire,
H. H.Drwmmnn<I.Kn
Strmmraer, ife*
SlrJ. OaboiA,B«t.
SullurUmUkirm,
G. M. Grant, Eaq.
9rtgtmtekire,
Sir. W. Uarwait Bt
IRELAND, loa
Antrim,
HoLJ. B.R.O'NeU
Armagh,
Hon. H. Caulfield
C. Brownlow, Esq.
Armagh, Bor.
W. Stuart, Esq.
Athtone,
David Kerr, Eisq.
BandtfR,
Vlaoount Bernard
Belfast,
Earlof Bel/kot
Carhusskire,
H. Bruoi, Esq.
Sir U. Burgh
Carlow, Bar,
Charles Harvey, Esq.
Carriekfergus,
Sir A. Chichoster, Bt
Casheii,
E. J. Collett, Esq.
Camnshire,
N. Sneyd, Esq.
•Rt Hon. J. M. Barry
Ctare,
Sir E. O'Brien, Bart
•R.H. W.V. Fitzgerald
CUmumI,
J. U.M.Dafiwm,EBq.
Colerahm^
Sir J. BeresTuniy Bart.
C9rk,
Visoouot EnnimoR
Viscount K ingshawmgh
Cork,
HoQ.a H. Hutehin«a
Sir N. Colthutst, Bt
Donega/shiref
G. V. Hart, Esq.
Ead of .Mount Charles
Downshire,
Lord A. HUl
Matthew Forda, Esq.
Dov-npatrieks .
J. W. Maxwell, Esq.
Drogheda,
W. M. Smyth, Eaq.
Dubtinshtre,
H. Hamilton, Eiq.
R. %V. Talbot, Esq,
Dublin,
Sir R. Shaw, Bait
Thomas Ellis, Esq.
Dub/in Unirerstty,
Rt Hon. W. Plonkdt
l^wuialk^
G. Hartopp, Esq.
Diutganmm,
Hon. T. Knox
HOrSE OF
CUMMOHS.
631
IHtntpnnMmf
Kim»al0j \j. Browne, E«i. |
Tkraim,
km.C2. Lamb
SirJ.Rowlsjr, Bait
Meaiktkire, James CulT, Esq.
B9mi9,
LfilrtM,
Earlof Bective
Tyronnkin,
u WffAlMley, Em|.
L. White, Eiq. Sir M. SomervUl^ BU|
•Right Hon. Sir J.
BuniskUim,
J. H. Clemesti, Eiq.
Af«ia«rA«S
Stewart, Bart
X^HH.!^*,
C. P. Leslie, Esq.
W. Stewart, Esq.
^srm mmaghshir^,
Hod. R. H. F. Gibbon
Hon. H. R. Weitenra
fVaierfordMn,
Ion. Sir Oi L. COI0
S. O^Grady, E«i.
Nmtry,
Richard Power« Esq.
Limmritk City,
VteemrotNewry
LordO.T.Beretfbcd
T.&IUee.E«i,
PortariingtoH,
fr-altrford City,
aiDttDAly.EMi.
L<f4iira#,
•Rt Hon. Sir J. New-
i. Martin, Esq.
H. Seymour, Esq.
QMMn't CmaUy,
port,Bart
€>«aoasf ToiCTi,
Sir H. PameU, Bart.
fTestmeaiky
ILOa»M»dflrgaatE«
0. R. DawaoD, Eaq.
SirC.H.CooCe, Bart
Hon.H.R.Pakenham
jr#rr^«Atr#,
A. R. Stuart, Esq.
0. H. Rochfort, Esq.
>B^<MU M.PitigCTa]d
Arthur French, Esq.
fTexfordtkire,
♦SirG.F. Hin,Bart
Hon. 6.1iahoa
R. S. Carew, Esq.
JC<^<<ar9«A»re,
Longford»hir€y
New Rott,
Visoount Stopfoxd
Locd W. Fit^gmkl
ViaeoimtForbat
FriDcU Leigh. Esq.
fTejtford,
R. Latouehe, Esq.
SirO. ILFeatberaton,
Siigotkirt,
W. Wigram. Esq.
Kiiketmytkire,
lMilk»kir§,
E. S. Cooper, Esq.
fTickiow,
Hob. F. C. Pouoaby
Hon. J. Jooelyn
Hon.G.L.Proby
Hod. C B. Clarke
♦RtHon.T. H.Skef.
8Ugo Borough,
James Gratton, Eso.
KUkenHff, Bar,
flngton
Owen Wynnes Esq.
rougkaU,
♦Rt. Hon. Dw Browne
UaUow,
Tipperary,
James Hyde, Esq,
King'* G>umt»,
W. W. Beeber, Esq.
•Rt Hon. W. BagWeU
T. Bernard, Esq.
Mayo,
Hon. F. A. PritUe
Lord Qmuntown
D. Browne, Esq.
England and Wales returns......... 513 Members.
Scotland 45
Iraland « 100
Total number of Members 658
OFFICERS AND CLERKS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
J6hn Henry Ley, Esq. Chief Clerk
John Riefcroan, Esq. Clerk Assistant
' Wm. Ley, Esq. Second Clerk Assistant
ThoB. Dyson, Esq. Clerk of the Committees
of PriYileges and Elections
Mr. R. Jones, Assistant Clerk of the Com-
mittees of Privileges and Elections
John Dorington, Esq. Clerk of the Fees
Mr. J. E. Dorington, Assistant Clerk of the
Fees
PHndpal Vommiitet Clerka — Edward
Straoey, Esq. Johu Benson, Esq. Arthur
Benson, Esq. John Doriugton, Esq.
Deputy Committee CUtka — Mr. Samuel
Gunnel. Mr. Henry Coles, Mr. William G.
Rose, Mr. James Robe.
AstUtant Deputy Committee Clerks —
R. Chslmers, G. Whittam, Jun. G. White,
and W. Ilawea.
Other Clerkut who oceatkmaUy attend
MponCommUices'.-^T, Beeby, O. Dyson, R.
Gibbons, and A. Jones.
George Whittam, Esq. Clerk of the
Journals and Papers.
Edw. Stmcer* Esq. 1
Mr. David Je^ | Clerks of Ingrossmenti.
Mr. WiUiam Gunnell, Assistant Clerk of
IngroennentB
Henry Ommell, Esq. B. Johnson, T. Beeby*
Clerks in PHvate Bill Oflice
Clerks in the several qffieet of the CMtf
Clerk, according to their seniotity—E. J(dm.
son, T. Beeby, G. White, R. Chahners, A.
Dickinson, G. Whittam, Jun. W. Hawee, R.
Jones, C. Gftndy, S. Gunoell, Jun G. Dyson,
R. Gibbous, J. Gudge, C. Rowland, A.
Jones, C. White.
WrorB. Gumey, Esq. Short hand writer
Henry Seymour, Esq. Sojeant at Arms
John Clomcntson, Esq. Deputy Serjeant
Mr. James Mitchell, Deliverer of Vote*
Mr. John Bellamy, Deputy Housekeeper dt
CoUi-ctor of Seijeaof s fees
Messent^er* — Mr. Francis Wri^t, Mr.
Samuel Spiller, Mr. Charles Stein, Mr. Wm.
Gifflird.
Mr. Bei^amln Splllcr, Librarian
Wm. Fred. Baylay. M.A. Chaplain lothe
House of Commons
Edw. Phillips, Esq. Secretary to the Breaker
Mr. Wm. Rowlai^, Train-bearer
Luke Hansard, Esq. and Sons, Printert of
the Journals, tui.
John Niehob, Esq. kt Son, Priatevs of *•
Votes
LAW DEPARTMENT.
HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY.
Lofd High Cfttncellor. Eari of EMon.
MaKter t»f Krcpw of the Rollft. Sir TlM
YVx^haacelJor, Sir John Lcaeh, KoL
Aeo&mptaKA-GmmA, John CampbeU, Biq.
CROWN OFFICE.
riflrit orCitNTO, Gwi Batbunt.
DMitttT, Edw»nl WilbralMun. Eiq.
Pint Clerk. Mr. Bttlimln Pointer.
SeeoodCkrk. Mr. ThomM Jackaoo.
I Patentee Cor making oat Casni
Baakruptev. Loin Thiuioir.
Depoty, Joseph Docln. Eaq.
Clerk. Mr. Smith. ^^
COURT FOR RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS.
Chief Commiailoner. Henry Revel ReynoTdi. Esq.
Cnmmlttionen, Thomaa Barton Bower, and John GnmAmA HMria* BM|nu
Chief Clerk. John Mavey. Eiq.
COURT OF KING'S BENCH.
Lono Cnfir Jusnon.
Right Hon. Sir Charles AbboU. Knt.
Judges. Sir John Bayley, Knt. Sir George ; Esq.
Sowley Holroyd, KnL Sir WiUian Dn- COerki in Court. Robert Belt, Henry Doitn,
Clerk of the Rules, Cbas. F. RobinsDm TJ^
Examiner and Calendar Keeper. W. Bet
per Best. Knt.
Ciown Side. King's Coroner or Attoniey,
Edmund Henry Lushington. Esq.
Henry D«altry7EM|.
Benjamin BumeC, William SazDud Jbna,
William Belt. Pereeriae Daakiy^ " '
Francis Robinson, Esqrs.
Chief Justice. Right Hon. Sir RL Dalks. Knt.
Jndges. Sir Jame« Allan Park. Knt. Sir Jas.
ButTough.Knt. Sir John R1ehardM>n,KnL
OOceof CufttsoaBrevlum, Sir Pyers Mostyn,
Bait., Sir William Bden, Bart.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Deputy. George Hura^hi««s, 1
Protboootarjes. Georae Woo_,
Watlington. and Robert Rar, fiMia.
Seeondarlea, George Griffith, Thomas hy
dington. and Jonathan Hewtat, Eatpt.
COURT OF EXCHEQUER.
Ridnvd RMuads
Clerk'of Ife -
Fenner.
Chancellor. Right Hon. Nkfaolas Vansittart
Lord CliieT Baron. Right Hon. Sir R.
Richards. Knt.
Barons, Sir Robert Graham. Knt Sir George
, _ aftd Jeftte
Spiangcr. Estirii
: of Reports and Certiflcatn, Mr. Cmtp
Wood, Knt. Sir William Oarrow. Knt. ' Cumtor Baroo. Franeb Maserea, Eaa. F.ILS.
Aooomptant General Richard Ri^ards, Esq. I
KING'S SERJEANTS.
Attorney-General, Sir Robert GIflbrd. Knt.
Solicitor-General. Sir John S. Copley. Knt.
King's Aneient Serjeant, John Lens. Esq.
King's Seijeants, John Vaughan, Arthur On-
slow, Esqrs. Sir John S. Copley. Knt.
and Albert Pell. Esq.
DUCHV COURT OF LANCASTER,
SOMBRSBT PLACB. '
Chancellor, Right Hon. Charles Bathurst.
Attomey-Oenerai, William Walton, Esq.
King's SeiiJcant. Hon. Robert H. Eden.
King's Counsel, J. A. Roe, Esn.
Reoeiver-Oeneral, Chnrl«s Bathur«t. Esq.
Auditors. John Mitford and Fr. L. Holt, Emts.
Cleikof the Crtnidl and Registrar, Hon. Geo.
Villiers.
Deputy. Robert John Harper, Esq.
S?creUry, R. j. Harper, iJsq, ^
"^J" in Court in CauacsTMr. H
Vr. MhKThin.
Harper and
I
COUNTY PALATINB OF LANCA91VR.
ChAncf^llar^ TCi^Ut ltf\n. t'haxlea Bay^utgU
Sft-Tciuiry* ftohcrt J. ili^rper, E^
Al^.-fte^i. of tlu' C'lTunty ^ Jatun; acvleU^ Br]l
Kj»<'^Cguiuk4^ WHIiain WiJLt^and K. F.Jt-
Rrgliirsj^ irx.iiiiliicr notl Ftr^Clnt., WStllSB
L'LirsiUkrt ami tltrfc* of thv i huncerr, J. S.
A^pilen, Thcinj.v WiTiMj^ M^holw finfB*
aNam:, I'hmtaplier B. AValkirr, Eatin.
l>»pii|y( \Vm. t ftiw, Krt\,
i'ltJli i>f ihe ( r,mn* J. T. B«tt. Esn,
Dt'puiy, R, T. HnrkkiiH. k:*a^ ^
C.h'iU of rTju Vvniv, Kriward CknvL £|n.
ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS.
688
1. t^icmt'QtMrai^t €itfUe, and JUrii-
rimtfUM Jrek€i, LoHdtm, Short-
Ami^ mnd CVvy^tn. ^ ' -
Vlear43«nend-^as. HoiiyAniold, D.C.L.
Dmu at the PMuUan— Right Hon. Sir Joim
NichoU, Knight.
Rflgistnz»-^ohn Moore, W. M. Mooie,
Pipmy ■mm l«iMr» Bgq.
iS. Com-i rf Jrcket,
Ofllcial Prtoeipsl—Rigfat Hoik Sir
D»C«L.
JohB
3. PrerogadtM Court,
MMter— Aigb( H<m&. Sir John NlehoU,
R«gi«nn-a^. 0«Mge Moon, M. A. OMfc
Moore. Ewj. Rev. liobtrtMoot^M.A.
Dq>utie»-.Natimiiel Goilii», ^ c. CiMr
Mrii, OeofjtfBjkoerTttqNi
Apptritur-Oenenl — O. Manhall, Saq.
i?«pttty.-J. ThonpioiL
4. FacuUp-Ctfice,
MMtM-->-Lgid Stowell, V.CU
Iiefi«Cra&-^harl« Moon, Kaq»
Deputy— WiJUam Moore, bq.
^. Cotuitiorp Comi,
Judge— Sir Christopher RoUhmii, Knight.
R4glitrw-.RIght Hob. Richard Ryder.
Deputy— John SheplMnd, Eei).
MINISTERS OP STATE.
CABINBT MnrtSTSRS.
Earl of Harrowby, President of the Couhea.
Earl of Elduo, ...^ Lord High Chanedler.
Carl of Westmoreland, K.G. ... Lord Privy Seal.
Earl of Liverpool, K.O Fint Lordof the IVeaanty, <pfiM Mhium
Rl^t Hon. N. Vansittart, ...... ChaaoeUor of the Exchequer.
Und Viacount Melville, K.T.... Fint Lord of Hit Ad^kalty.
Duke of Welliivtou, KjG, ... Maeler-Oener^ of tlM Oarinaneai
Right Hon. Robert Peel, ...... Secretary of Slate i»r the Home rt|MliBmt
night Hoc. Geoige Cannii^ .. Secretary of Stale for PonlgB Aflhiie.
EarlBathunt, K.O Secretary of Stale £ar tiie DepaitnMitQf CeliBlH
Right Hon. Charles Bathurst,... ChaaceUov of the Dwhy of LaaoaMr. '
Right Hon. C. W.W. Wynnes Pmldent of the BonnI of Contioul for ladtaa iMhta
Right Hon. F. J. Rohiuon, ... Treaauier of N«ty, aad PmUant of BoMd JlS^
Right Hon. Lord Maryborough, MaMvof theMhiU "wwm Tme.
Lord Visoouat Sldmouth* ......
NOT OF THE CABINET.
Viicoant PahnentOD, Secretary at War.
Right Hon. SirC. Loqg, G.CB. PaymaBtev^eaeral of tte Fomas.
Right Hon. Thomas WaOaoe,... Vloe-PicsUent of the Bomd of Tnde.
Lieutcnant-OeMsal of Oidnnoe.
Right Htio. W. Huakiaaon, First ConnWoaer of LMd Revenne.
Karl of Chichester, rnstmasTer fliWTil.
Right Hon. C. Arbuthnot, ... \ « ,. _^ ^ *
S. R. Luahington. Esq | *»■•«»•<» *« Twasury.
Sir R. Gilford, Kt. Altoxnf^^Genend.
Sir J.S.Copley, Kt Solidtor-GeMnl.
PEB80NS IN THE MINISTRY OF IHELANp.
Marqaia WeHadey, K.O. K.C. Lord-UeuteMnt
LerdMawitrt, Lord High CbaaoeUoc.
Rt Hon. Henry Goulbum, M.P. Chief Seeietaiy.
toed Combermefe. G.CB Commaader of the Forces.
ftigbt Hon. Sir G. F. Hilt, Bart. Vkse Treasnrar.
fti|ht Hon. Wm. Plunkett, ... Attomey-Genenl.
R%ht Hon. Chaa. Kendal Buaho, SoUdtor-Gfeaaral.
AtiSTtLACt OF THB PRINCIPAL TAX ACt»
Ammiaux BsAminM. Aif ftm
I or otter oirri«Bt» nd o^
or — Mii^iya»»orklbmriMg,topty-
umMt flLlb Aiqr fmmm aot koqtfaf «
coMk^ctatltobltlotlMhoow WMl wh».
dow a«t]r, to p«y MMMiBf U> 4i.nd tvwy
otter AMcrlftloii a£ penoof lai. aanuaiy-
Cabrxaobs.— C%u« I. — Four wtetbt
forptaMii«.p«yyewly
W • 0
IM • •
Its If 0
r 1, IS • •
S. 4i • •
4, •» 0 0
», 7f U «
« it
I 1<
IfS 7 0
Cwr tMradMl toiy wtdM *»MM
iteftiHterMunar«.ik
Ctet II. — CantafM dwiMi by «m
ompltd) «. leb— If amwB kff two trmom
Itonm, it— Aai tiiif oiiMlliiiMl terty nwi
on tte Mae Mntafo. a. ai.
CCiM n/.— CMTiifM kt toliliote taM
tfateonoyrttSfcili Hkwiteaftat
wterti,ttewwimMttoM* iBClMiiI.ao-
cftt&la^ to tte imiBter of limtm, r»wy
ooodi» dalM^ or otter «vitac» wHh ioRf
ivteob or auMo, teptw • iMblie ilig* ooiMlw
oraspntchrtM. 10k 10k TotepiM kr
tlie pmoateaplBf tte nnrn nwmy tma
miMl cwrii^ekcpt ftir l«ttii« toklrt for iMi
thim omymit,wi> ttet tte ttmiMjaot duty
■halloottepayablo,ltL IflMittenftnir
wtetit, tte nnni uwuttoatd to CImi It. ao-
cordbv 10 tte nmnlmr of hone*. TOte
poMby ttepenonkeophiK tteuiB»
a«« IF. — Carrla«« with im tten
fimr wtech, dtawn by om honr, nuAeof
wood Md Iron, wUhoikt any otter tten a
any omameot whatatw. and with tte wordi
" A Taaad Cait." and tte ownerli nmne
andplaoeof aboda. Inlcttm anlBchking,
and wffddi did not originally ooat Baoratten
JM — a 9a. yaarly. If auch aaniaga te
built with cpritafi* or hav^aitoflM aaat, and
tte orlfiual «oat not mora ttea 91L — tL IS*,
yaaily. Tasad Carta nted by^panona aaaamd
to tte duty on earrl^Kef, 6t Kla. yanriy ft>r
eaeh.
Claw #^.— Maiccra of earriacaaVteCfa*
>bla by thia aat^ tte aamttl duty of m. ^
iTory oarrli«e aald wMh 4 wte*^ M. la.«ft
— with two wfaaab, 11a. 9d.
wtin» or tind^ aBd^tegyaaan BMlvaHig^a
Inaoneof IML para»M* aa* o^Mlad m
oMlNfaaa lo audi earriagaa «d pvpaaaataf
tte twtterw dMy oalyt b« aoch iMpr
■Mt not te at any tiaaa naad far tMi^i» or
Noparaanlai
riaga at thia vadaafd naa^ If a
arhod oarriagfe^ ortwo a
Camnaad wholly In ttea
bandry or tiade, are not duugeahla vltli ttdr
duty, ifuaedftir no other puipoaaofridlm
tberten or theretaw than aa IMlcnr, wis. b|
raaaoaofOie mnuror any tif kis ariaujrfi
ikhng thefoon or tharebi, when laden ; ca
ivhan rctumtag ftooB or going fcr a lond* bi
husbandry or trade ; or eooTcying &e owner
or fiimUy to dhrtne lenrice. on Snndaya ; <r
conveying peraooi to or tnm clcctloun.
On every waggon aad <eBrt, tte ««Mr
nuat paint hia chrlttian and aanuunc^ and
plaaeof abode* and tte worte Oownn* am*
f^uggm or Oarf , If naad aa Budu la fciiMI
ftomSQkloSI.
Dooa. — Wet every gieyhound tefit by
any penon, wh^her hit property or not, R
For every alter ipcdea of dog, where' more
than one to tept, 141.
And every peraon who ahall intetiil — y
dwdllng-houae, atesaed to any of tte dotiat
on hiteMted honatt, tf on wilidowa orl^M^
aad ahan keep one dog and no mere, not be*
li« of the above dcMriptloi], 8k te- anaidd^
^t Oitodttty tonbttoextand to doj^
notafac montte old; tte prodfof wM^ to lit
on tte owner, on an appeal to tte oan^
Penona ^binpoHDdiDi^ (br OmIt t
to te dwxged ML
Gaiu.-;— JEVery depiited
muattakeaOtrtiieatefttMn tte deikefdlb
peae^ and p*y annually 11. di. — JEvnryattea
peiaoiif 9L HfciwF^ £ar tte cetttfloMB^ Jk
▲SiMSSO TAX88.
6S5
m tlMirMrttAealM*ortDldlCMriMinei
kfrtflVM^^oAe to a pwio«h>fky orr-
Cvtifl0«t» do not excnpC unquaUlled
■aaslhiaitliefonnerlairt. -
: huBChif ottt of htemanVf
ltote«i aooHtlflMto.
if»K>topsf«BirasHy ll.a».6d. This act
» naevitawl fioaay oftho Royal Family,
warg aanrants wrriaf immediately under
W^% »af«ay«l«iymaii,diimBUagmteift-
..oc a«y.fenaninlMi)yovdtn,iiot|rain»-
K th* awaal Intome of lOM. (hovaver
rfqg>t nor any penon •anring in the navy
dar the >ii»k of oomBaaoder t BOr aay
tmlMM-ar lafeiior is the amy; noraay
laer«r private io any oorpc of vuluBto«t»
niltod ia detaioa of Che Uagdoro.
J^nanoo to fay fov mora tbaa two im-
uaMidaufhtin.
Hotaaa, uad for ridiiif or drawii^
»9ayaamullyfor«aflb—
V
£.«. d.
Now
£.«.«!,
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11 ... 6 7 0
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12 .
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SOandttpwdO IS 0
nd
to
oBattfae mmi
irate for
anynmnber.
meadMOMnia, or foceaiiyluip on Mnie manu>
foctore (mjtwif hrtandf ng the laroe may a<^)ola
to^or have eommvaleirtioD with/ the dwel<
ling home or ilxyi. ^^ITvary form hom^ o^
eupMhy a tedan^aad NmaJ&fe uMd for
the purpoMt of huHbandry oDly—Every
fonn hewmk oetupled by the owner thereoi;
nd bvnAyiu uied forthe purpoiet of hui-
baftdry only, which, together with thehouse-
holdttkl other offices, shall be ▼attM trader
this act at £l0 per ami. or any lea torn.
Larraiia pay, if single, ftam any post-
office in Eqgland to any place not exoeedinf
Iff measured miles ftora such office, 4d. —
Above 15, and not exceeding SO miles, ffd,
— .iAbove 20, and notexeeediDg 90 miles, 6d.
--^Above 30, and not exeeeding 50 mries, 7((.
Above 50, and not exeeedhigW miles, M. —
Abc^eOO, and not exceeding ISO milct, 9d.
— Abov» ISO, skI not exdeetBnglTt miles,
lOA — More 170, ami not aaeeedtag S3D
miles, >td — Above SMb and net wmeerihig
860 mUes, Is^-^Above 900, for every 100
miles, or part thereof, Id.
pay* over and above tlM common rates, a
packet postage I vis. for every single letter.
Sd. dauMeb4d.ti«ble» id. oonee weight. 8d.
DaaovBT Hoaana.— For every hovn,
WBtt, fsUing, or mule, (aotohargad bofon
IClijBrdnty) if IS hands high, a la. If
Oder 13 hands. 17i.
Hones kept and need for the purpiisas
r husbandry only, are exaoqit
Pw evety horst', mK» let to hire, the sum
rsi.l7s.6d.amraany; and ovary hoaw kept
ircMlag, the Hke snm.
How* Daauna.' Bvary bone dealer
ithin London and Westadnster, the Bo-
m^of 8Qath«afc.or BiDiof Mortality,
K yiailyi and hi any other part of Baglaad*
^alaik or Berwlektt^ Tweed, ISL 10k
Ilooaa* af 6k nd under SOLayear, pay
noMMf la the pound, Is. 6d. Twenty
ouads to forty, Ss. 9d. Forty pomids and
pwMiikfkied. No house pays, if left hi
beeaie of one sefvaat.
ndaol parti of oneh dweill^ houses, or the
BQpsamMRaa iBooeeod nnt ampRiyea somy
orthapvfpoieofMftaViM^ ^tmm, or
aafoaraiiiglalettcafc If a i
aaanee, te Is chaiged aaoiardipg to
Ms weight.
Sai(VAift-iiaa.-«*S|asters to pay yaady
for olie, 9L 8s«i^T««o, 31.Siv «^' — Three,
3L Idi. Jpu» 41. 7s.-— Five, 4k 14s.— Six.
5L Is. ■ gevea, 5k 5s^^Eight ffk ISs.—
Niaa»6L Sa. — Teo^ 6k 13s.. Elevmand
upwards, 7k I9i.
Baohelors to pay aonually a4iiicioiial
far every manaervant, SI.
Foo every gardener, cunri^pd^ per-
sons cbaigaable lo the above iitties, or em-
ployed where the eoiMUmt labour of oao is
notaeoesMfy, lOiL
•Fior every rider or tnveiler, 3k't and
a^Mre morethaa one, 5k each.
For every penon (aaeopt appreotiees
•Ok pamhaa) emph>yedaa elerk, book
oroffioe haeper. Ski whammoie than ear.
For every Aopmaa,
Wm vimj waiter In any tavern, ale-
hoBBi^ aadag^hoaee, or lodgtaig^liouse (befaig
an aadug hones), Sk 5s.
Beary servant ratahied for husbandry,
tradOk or aaslililig as groom, Ac where not
lethoaonelKwsels kep^lOs.
Bwry eoaehman, groom, 4^. let to hire
for aaypertadleia tbaa oae year, Sk lOs.
Tobepaidbythepenonlettfaig them out.
No eerraatito be paid for, if wbc"
ft SI «
606
A#SKStKB TAWIff.
aw Hrraat, duty fkw.
▼aatoln Udiiy>«ter iniM#i«i UMiik«c
focMl lOL— TiMMMBtoto 4aM«Wli»-
J»wt tplMw aaA imriif AH>i Uw ttit
k glv« te« Ihiy AM t» |wf for (Mr Mrranli,
A» rh— intiiad, »p Afdl Mk foUpwlng,
r Ctey hBv« tWv or BoL
Sa»YA»xr C«Ait*OT«Ba. — By «n act
•d iDite yaat 179I1 ftcwa* fWi^g
Mlm«« lUkto to ft faMky of SM.
WuAft tPfokif ftf) mA L«ttu» or
a tfoi.— di»d<ttoom^— 4t<a<pdM^
te 8OOL lAU-4001. aBAwte l.<Wi n.^
IJQOL and WMtor l^ieoi. JN.— a.40QL Md
ri.OOQt«)U^.MOL
diK 80.0001
9e»00QL l.fl09U-Mt«m- a
1.3MI. 109,MNIU Md «Mk I»v
1.600U ; »iri ftdTiiiac >r <> gHtoiNd^
to l.OOOfOOOU m tiiril mb <te ^^ "*
i4>00QL
Tokft vnmd aIb MiadMiAv^^
■^tooftitotorttooiwiiitirfltoyHlnrrfy-
— ^Ulf to Um kii«, awl iMOr tt» tte li*W
Wi«»ews.~0«aw to be r>M f^
•ad after Apdl A» 180^ ior«M|7 <
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BroTwiadcMr that nMHiiU r»<C fcf
4tet6iMhto, tob««liMfe«a»8iriadoiM,
aMq»ttlMM» MdabitetApitt 8. 1788
aad ibofi, waMhouMt, *c.
Rmitt pr eUrging IVimiowi^^To In-
.alDdaatt tk^lifkti* wiadowa ia
■MiamatUai^ paoufHw Md ail oAcf HM
trfdtialllpt hniMf I, whaclnr a4|aiai«f ar aot,
andtoteahaiftdyMriynpan tltooo«iiv4«r.
CkHBtMnlntha lamofComtcrChwiiiwit
*aw ar aay paklto IwapitoJU thaU ka i*aii«l
ataBMOrehoMM^tatavcvy ~
laiUwmltorsi.tach. Uidlior
• If dot worth tha ttntotSl. a year.
oa&oet beknfiiif to pubUe )iodito»«k«^
withasy other taxai or ratoiv to b» flba^F
M dwdUng houKt. WinAim gifiBf 1^
tomoiathnioito lOpiB^to beoU^***^
parato wii»doi>ft.
ParOemitw KrtmpHom* — Tbt M**'
iohouato.
WiNa.*-P«rM)iv naaoTinf aiflot^
thsMgalloosoCwiMtf nuat andyferft'^
mitto ibeExdMnuoi Q£tbcv dntrio^ittiilf
what and how nad^tliey intondtonvM"*^
to what plaot» and by wihat coany^BCi*
AUowancaoutofthaAiaw tdTiiwi^
Br«ry pango havhig mora than two k^
obildrm, miiiUilnwi hf hin, aad ahVf
atMMmtnt doei not amount to 4Q1. is «ttt^<
to ao aUowanoa of 4). p«r 0*8. «l m^
ffMT every ahUd. i^lfora taa^
LANDLORDS AND TENANTS.
TRB tews rccirding
*r«ciants, like almost erery other branch of
osxr eitril oode, are very volomiaous, hut
Jtaeir leading fettures may be oondeiifed into
a narrow oompau. In all oontraeti beCweeii
a landlord or tenant the spirit of Che agree-
ment ia, that the former shall giva to the
latter quiet enjoyment of his premises, in
rvtam for which the tenant sgi«es to pay a
atlptilated rent, at such periods as shall be
si^Te«d upon by the parties.
When the rent becomes duA, it b indis-
pesMaUe, before the landlord ean re-enter
the premises, tliat he should demand the rent
ftom the tenant, unless the necessity for
auch demand has been waired by express
agreement, and unless, by statute 4, Geo. 11.
cap. S8,see.9,wherp8ixmonttMrentistnar-
reBn» and there is not suffloiettt propsrty on
the premises. The legsl remedy fbr arrears
af rent h a distress, and a distress is itself a
demand, but on the rent being tendered, the
diatreu must be withdrawn, and tbetoiant
nuty remain in possession. Rent is demand-
able and payable at any time befoce sun-set,
on the day on which it is made payable, so
that there be light enough for the iandlotd
tocountitby. A tender of rent should beat
the time and plaoe where it is made payable,
and fai the current coin of the kingdom; but it
has been determined that a tender in bank of
Btagtend notes ia good, byatatttte AS Geoh UI.
If no pertioular plaoe is mentioned in the
laaseooBtrset where rent is to be paid, it
mast be Indered on the land or in the hooas
or toon fcr which it iseuea. Bytfaeactof
SO OeOb IL e. 9, see.15, taunts are reqnhed to
pay mrii sums of money as may be rated on
thepnaiises, and to deduct so mvoh of the
sane oat of their rents as the laadlonl ought
rtoharepsid, so that the lamUax receipts
nay BOW be tendered as part payment of rent
A Imdloidacoepting the last quarter or half
year's rant where there are fonner arrears,
peeehidcs himself ftom demandhng the arw
ran; asd it Is held that no proof will be
admlttedto shew that they are unpaid.—
Aeesptaooe of single rent is a waiver of doo-
UsTeBttby statute4 0eo,IL e. 98. If a
touDt holdbig under two tenants in common
psy the whole rent to one. after notice ftom
thtoternot to paylt, the otSwrtenentto
MinMOiMfdiftVBiaforbbAara. By the
statute 8 Ann, Ch 14, no goods upon any teee
ment ean be taken in eseoutiaai until the
psTty at wlKaesuit tlieexeoutt<m is sued out
shall, belofe the goods are removed, pay ta
thehauUordof the premises one year's rent,
bras much rent aiie due, not eseceding one
year. Rent in arrean may bereeovered, lat
by action at tewt 9ad,bydis(fesaoathepr^
miscst andSfd, byi;)ectmeuL
A tenant ftom year to year b anlitled li>
ka{f a pear's nottee, which mostexpSre at
the same time of the year as that oir which
the tenancy oommenceds— If a bouse er
land be taken from Midaummcr to Midsnm>
mer, the notice to quit must be given at
Chrbtraas, so as to expire at the next Mid-
summer. By the 4 Geo. IL e 88, if any
tenant Itor Mfe or yean shaU wUftdly hoW
prembea after the detenttinali<m of the term,
and after demand made, and noUee by writ-
ing gltin for delivering the poesesnion thereof*
he sliall, for the termofsuohdeCentiei^pay
efter the rate of double the yeariy value
thereof. In order to chaq^ a tcnapt with
double rent, under thb act, notice must be
given to him to quit at the expiratkia-af his
term I but the tenant may be «;ieoted at the
end of hb base, without any> previous notice
to quit, as he cannot but beappriped of the
expiration of the term. A parole notice to
quit by a tenant on a parole base, b good
notice within the meaning of the statute.
With respect to lodgings. If (hey are
taken for a less tenn than a year certaiu, any
reasonable notioe to quit b suflldent. What
b considered a reatotutble notice depends la
some degree upon the nature of the tenure.
In Xondoo, if no particular notioe b mm-
tioned, it b generally understood that a
wedc's notioe shaU be ^ven if the apartraems
be taken by the week ; and a month's notiee
if tsken by the monthi but If taken fora
week or a month, or any other time certain,
no notice' b expected or required. It being
neecaiarily implied that wtMOtbe period for
whidi they weretaken arrives, the tenant is
to depart, unless he enters Into some tttth
Where a notice b required by bw to be
given either to a landtoid or a tenant Hb
generally suiBeient to leave it at thedwrl-
ling house of the pcnon on whom It b
served.
ft w » ^
LAMDLOEDt AMD TXNAlfTS.
If aim
liM « MMli «f tiM mC M wlB p^r Imaaiif
^bMMliMvwa Aomikya tMspot
IMIlim till kM% WllMtlMM ii •
ttoravAlraBAilpftnM. rrgtaw
t, lad 10 np^. vith
■ qfBMiiMnbytre, he b
pnmtMt. at ttecBdoT sfei
OTNCkma made dinl^ tha
at to those ia baii« ai tha tl^«ha the |
Wbomat
MMilolMepm bovaa ini«paH.ndtaa««
It la MfoojlcoodiUoaaabaf nltt^hea J
not aiisveiBble for Ihe nateral aad ioevift-
Ue d^eey on the prantea: aadtboa^tel
taaaat eo eovanaat to keep in repaix* aai
yM Boftn dMm to go to decaj, atai ooaefi«
wlBllatfll the end of tbetem, liii— ht
■tty repair oeftxe nit tcna exjnrca*
Aoaetlonwin He acainit atenaatftr
not mhif the lead he rents la a hmbaodSa
■Mwer, rrea tfranch tKere im no m n tw^
tothateflboL la a eoreiuuit to waelaadia
a hoAaadUke manner, the tenant ii to •
oa the hold all the nuuMira niade thtte;
eteept that, irhca his time Is otit, bensr
eany away such eoni and straw aa beaiagr
not hare used, and Is not obEged to braf
■Is la the oriftaal toassk and baek the manore produced by ft. In e^ttjii
ithawttisrlBasekif aayt orhaaMy a tenant nay be mtiahiad from eoorectiai
poirfhiy dlsaiyrsr, when toa hrte, «Mt he pestaretato arsMeland, 0ioc«h tikcre to as
isttaidnwn by endmsMsMens, as total- ezpfresi covenant against it. Mentayalwkr
AvthapnasksB naflt Abt Ms puipoee, or nttiafaied hem biaskfaiK np aadent wa>
■My tolvraba hteindlllMMaB. He
nn« NHwea in loe
iliaae and iU tanas aia piii ap to the
iiferif they
«« aat he OMMt pay the anaan, «d aaa aniy
■aeufw them by hating taeonfto to the la«
leantloa to naoeisaiy hi toll-
IH «BftiraMiedlodgli«^ ffsrtf thcrmtof
*a hooH be to arraais, cMmv thenorat
•■yMbsequent p«tod, the ftemltan of the! though the deeassed ootananted Itor hhassT
lodgar, being npan tha praalieib wOl be 1 ahd anigns only, and bo( fbr Ms executms
MrttetobiMlMd
a lanaenraaebabi
#Ndor noto In wrIliQg, signed by tbeftfSi
to^gnliig R ii not necessary to be scakd
or delivered, bat It must be atsoiped.—
Ksaentarsaad admlntetralors are assignees
to law, and are therefore Uable toperfiam
an such eovenant of their tcstaton or Imcs-
tntas, beh« Icssns. as runs with the bod.
BILLS OP EXCHANGE
A Bin of BxehMig* It m obOgttioa,
i»hw«toy the drawer direttothe aooaptorto
paf ft eertala Mini at the day and place
tliwin mentiooed, to a third part]r> or hli
Orlgioally bille ime drawn by a
1 In one country on hie eorrespoodeDt
in another,* and they obtained the name
of bllla of exchange bacause it was the es-
cfaangv, or the valueof money in one plaee,
oompared with iti value in another* that
determined the precise extent of the sum
eoatnined in the draft When parties to
Wne nre of difli>r^t countries* questions
ooooeming them must be determined bj the
veeelved eustoma of trading nati<Mif, but it
ia to bills of exchange drawn and negotiated
in this kingdom that ttie following obierT.
I prindpally apply.
The drawer of a bUl should either sub-
I his name at the bottom, or it stonld
be inserted in the body of the instrument!
and it must be written either by the person
purporting to be the drawer, or by some
person authorised by him. If drawn or
signed by an agent, it is usually signed la
the taWvwiag mode, ** A. JB. fiw & D."
and if such agent do not evpress for irliom
be aigse, be beoomsa pspsonally liable. If
signed by one penon of a firm, fbrhimirif
and partners, it is usual, and perhaps i
•esaary, to sign " ftir self and company."
Theobligaticmof the drawvr to pay Is abeo-
farta, and he beeomeo, whether the Mil be
diftWHonhis ownaoeouBtortbatof athfrd
penon, upon its dishovour or nonacoept-
^nee, immediately, even belbre the time
spedied for payment In such bill, liable to
an action, not only tax the prineipal eu
but likewise, in certain cases, for dama
4nd taiteiest, as a oooeeqaence df the bfll
not being hononred. ExeiusiTe of this ob-
Hgatkm to pay he is further bound to in*
dwrnify the aooeptor, if he has not eflbets
iaMshands to the amofuat, ftom any loss
be assy sustain in conaagnrnee of bis ao-
Tbeaeoeptor Is that party who agrees,
either rerbelly or in writing, to pay tilw
UU, and prevlmis to aneh acceptance he Is
sailed the drawee. The contract of the ae-
• Bills of exdiange were first intro-
dueed into the commerce of t\\H country
about the yeer I5B1.
eeptdv being afaaelatB, he iwai linlst, as d
lisisass, enthewnntof thapresedtraent ot
the bin at the pmAse time when due, oroar
an indttlgeaoe to any of the otherpaTflea<
In a forslga MB, where ttn conme of ex-
cxcheage has aUemd, the aeeeptor wiu, ho«c
ever, only be obUged topay aeeorlinf to the
rate of such exchange when the bill beeonMi
doe. If the holder of a dishononred Mil
sues all the partiss to it at theeamethne,
theaeeeptor is the only perMm WspunslM<
to thsf pUntUr for the eostsof all the ao*
tions. The aooeptor of an aeaommedatfaili
bill, if ObUged to pay sach bffi, iiiey sne
the drawer, upon his Implied eoatnwt %9
indemnify him. If a peison tnlte his a^*
ceptanee to a bill, be Is answerable, although
the name of the dmwer should hare been
forged, beoause his engagement has rdation-'
to his own writing*
An indorser transfinrs or assigns his right
to another, and this may be done either sim-i
ply by delivery, where the instnunent ia
payable to bearer, or by indorsement and,
delivery, where it Is payable to order. In-*
doTsements are of three kinds, namely, in
blank, in full, and restrictive. The most
usual spedes of indorsement is In blaolt*
where no name Is mentioned but the indor-
sefs; and although it has been adjudged
that such an indorsement does not transfer
the property and interest in the bill without
some further act. It gives the indorsee, ••
well as the otlier penons to whom it may be
afterwards transfened, the power of mak<
ing himself assignee of the beneficial inte-
terest In the instrument, by filling it up
payable to himself, or by inriting over the
indorsei's name, " pay the contents," which
may, when an action b brought for reco^
very, be done at the time of triaU An in>
dorsement in full b that in which the name
of the person in wliose ihvour it b made b
mentioned ; and thb is also called a special
indorsement, and may restrain Uie negotia-
bility of tlie bill. A restrictive indorse*
ment prevents the person to whom a bill la
paid from maldng any further transfer of It,
and may be expressed in these terms—" Pay
the contents tp A. B. onij/." No form b
required for an indorsement s it b sufficient
that the name of the indorser b written
upon the b^k of the bill, which is motl
64D
BILLS Of KXCHAMCK.
m^^ mmmTiMmmt<dlU either tj
Itmfmtf mOtiH ^^ ^^ ■osmoClMrpOT-
«MMya«llMiMdMhb«gffit Thtfor-
fciy cf aa laiofwaMBt IM a kMl tnoitaabfe
tl iMiiaiMWt iiilr^" r r aolBiail,
■BdllMralbM any pewoacumiat into pot-
MMloa of a «U ky a llMfed iadoiwanat,
40MMtaoqaii««ayial«caitial«» aMboafh
liaktMiMMnorcbafi>««7*M' «>m^
r am original ludi|« w«» in mmh
' amf iMiva ptiA tbt
MaptlBff todorive
kiiaem«ita«Mtha
J IM wiUbaaimitM to profethat
tha iiidammnt «M Boi uMlt ky tha pmoB
to kavt mada It. If a bUl k9
I it ooMHlmo tba hnd U wMae
ha WMBOt awaia oC Mih ton. Cor
L vakidMa c«iMidenUoii» (Md witlKMC a fDT-
fKyhavtogkaiQaoiamittwl) previous to tto
Mat dm, wch pmoa, although derivinf
hb lalaratthithe bill firam th« ptfwm flnd-
JBg u, BMj VMOver tha aoKNint of tiia bill
flumlhtiimipliii- or other partial to it, aad
Mm immm irhn Init it rl'1 ooiMquaiiay f or-
fcU all right of tetion. The boUflc of a
Un, wbethv tnuMftiOhla by d«Uv«ry <v
not, oiight, in all eases of lou, Iminadi-
ately to give notice of such acddent to the
aeeoptor and all the antecedent parties, and
tbo to give puUle notice of such loss, in
Older tolerant any person ttam taking it.
Theliolder of abiU of above £5, expressed
for vahae received and payable after date,
wanjp inoeieof less, demand of the drawer
another bill, of the same tenor with the ori-
ginal one, upon giving security, and indem-
nifying him, In case the loet bin should
agahi be found.
The holder of a Un, either by indorse-
ment or ddivery, or both, is entitled to
laodve poyment fhrai the acceptor. It is in
lome oases necessary, ud in all advisable,
to present a bin for acceptance, notonlybe-
eattse anothersecurity is thereby added to the
bill, but because by acceptance only the
person on vhoro the bin Is drawn becomes
dditor for the amount to the holder, and
responsiUe to him. If the drawee refiises
to accept, or, having accepted. If he refuses
payment when due, the bOl is dishonoured,
and the holder, in ease of neglect to com-
municate notice to the drawer or indonetB,
within a reasonalde time, will not be at
liberty to resort to these parties, who. by
that ne^ect, win be discharged frofa their
respective obligations. The right oi
drawer or Indorser to receive notice, in ease
of a biirsbehtg dlshonourod, is so stronys a
^noiple of law, and in all eases so indis-
^Msabl#, that nolhlivbot fMuU has been*
ky the act of God. i
eiMaa the want of It. Ifthop
in tha same plane whore dM Wt««a4l**>
aourad, natiea should be gtrca AslteoMMa
dayt end by ftat day^ fiost. If ifaa fmtOm
are resident o«t of that plaea Is tolipi
taiUs, protested ior ma iprppuw^ W ttt
ttotioa or protest thereof ba mat aeM vMln
Udaars. thedfawsror tndortviril mot ke
U^Uofarttamsgafc
The eoels onatMunwi ha»-«Hg «■
be IsgaUy dnaaadod, are, flnC «l» mtm^
rial tea. -namclgr,
Noniia
If the acceptor reside wlthte Use
eity walls, - • la. 01
If wtthoat, fla. «d.
Fior every additloMlnile, - . is. «L
PROTESTS.
Vndir. Sutmp, ImCUf. Ciigcmd
witkmkmii
AUH£90 . . . Ss.|7>-6d. - ]<k.
£90— £J00, as. fli.8d. - »&
£lOO— £600,
£500 or upward
If beyond tha UmlH, tfaeaddMooal eiiarip
of noth^ is to ba added to tha piMsat «gt of
the eity on each kihd of bUL
ta addWon to these, the holdtf of a
dishonoured bffl may reoover postage; eouK
mission paid to a banker, and Interetf: bll
no eElmerdlnary expenses which any of the
parties may Incur by travelling, or toy an
advantageous engagement being dsAafted by
want of punelual payment, en be legally
Ss.
7«.6d.
as.
ObOd.
6s.
lOkfld.
10s.
ITt-Cd.
Where dUhrent parties to bms or noiss
have become bankrupt, the holder asay
prove the AiU amount i^nst them aH. in
tha same manner ti he may proceed Indtf-
fnent actions at law tSU ha haaoblihMda
a ftdl satislhctian. The costs and ehafpai of
protesting UUs, Ae^bre an net of bankruptcy,
may be proved, but those which aecMe
afterwards cannott nor Is thohoMcr of a
UU or note entitled to any i
after the date of the
Tha pBoof of the disbt, arising out of the
bin or notes, istobe madebc^irethe eoss-
mlasloncrs, at their sittings, as In oaee «f
anyothardcbt Any bill or note given by a
bankraptasa rowjdtrstinn Ibr slgnhigMs
ocrtlileate. or fbr withdrawing a petHloa
against it, is HIegd bf statute^ and sMhte>
strumcnt is nuO and void.
P»tnfr»Mp Cenorrws.— In partaenWp
conosms, where one partner aaespts a bill
for himself and partoers. the flim is bound
topayitlf Heono^ms thetnde; ndfjcosa
adeelston tai the case of Sheriff tv Vnus,
lit appears to be decided that Um aoCef MW
UMIVSABAL INTKEEST TABLE.
641
•pBfCav, tefheiuutteor thefirm, is oUiga-
-•■hy apOK-HMOClMn, thouglk It may Imoo
|ii»«m«]pn»l»aooottnt, unkM the penont
^inthg the bmeflt of thk i«poaribUlty
M^lyad thdWa with tiM knowMfe^ the
«iffo«uniteice^ that it wet only the eoooeni
fit. ame peity. One pertner may pledge the
ctMtof hUeopartaen to any amount, by
mttuSt In the way of trade and merehandixe,
dcme In the name of the ilrni. One partner,
iMH»»vw, cannot bhid- anedier by dctd,
Without the espcevauthorky of all the pai^
tlos bound. An aathodly jWan to one
partner to reertv^ a)l dahti owing to, and to
P«y alt debts doe from the ptirtnenMp, on
fir 4ieM>lution, does not authorise tueh
pcrty to indonp a bill of exchange in the
HBma ef the psrtaerthip, though drawn by
lilaa, and aocepted by the debtor of the
parlnenhii) after the dlnolution. In order
to render the diwolution of a partnership
legal, it U indicpouably newiiuj that no-
tlee of fuflh dliiolution shooid fc puhllAed
oi|be faithe Loodon Qoaette, With the ligna-
tanaof thepartteiafBxedi itbncual alM>,
intfie country, to advertiee enolt notice In
Ibt peovhHial paper or papotf pubUehed
where the burinew hat beeneinied on, that
the penune with whom they have traded
may the better be brought aoqueinted with
thateircumsteneet and it la further neotr
tary, hi ocder that the dhtohitlen may be
brought home XA the knowledge of the
holder of any bl», or other negotUMe in-
•tniment, in whWt the firm laeoooemed,
that the partners jdunild give notl6e to aU
Chdr individual oonrespondents ; oHierwise,
imtwithstanding the notiae In ttie Gantto
and provhMial papers, they >iU etand re-
sponillile foraU Ulto negotiated, by ooeof
the fimnar pailneit, In the name of the
firm.
AN UNIVERSAL INTEREST TABLE,
For ftndhigthe loterest of any Sum of Money, at any rate per Cent, and
for- any niunher of Mootba, Week«, or Days ; also sbo^ngp what any
Bststo or Inoome, from £l. to £1000. per aonam, fields per Month,
Week, or Day.
RubE— First multiply the Prladpal hy the mte per Cent, and then by the
number of Moothe, Weekt , or Days required; cut off two flgiirea on the
fi|^ fide of the product and ooJlect (torn the Table the s^erhl sume aijdiift
tbe correftpoodlng uumoen, whieb, wbeo added together, ^iU prodoce the
aoidunt required.
Yw.
Mfmilu
Week.
Iky.
Year,
Month.
Week.
PV.
i?.
£. 9,4.
9. d.
9. d.
£.
£, 9. d.
£.9. d.
£. 9.d,
0 8 8|
0 1 8
0 4|
0 01
60
5 0 0
1 8 1
0 8 4
0 0
0 li
to
5 10 8
1 6 11
0 8 10
0 0 0
1 li
0 8
80
6 18 4
1 10 W
0 4 4|M
0 0 8
1 **
0 81
80
T 10 0
1 14 7k
0 .4 11
0 84
1 11
0 3*
iOO
8 d a
1 18 5i
0^5*
0 10 0
8 31
0 4
800
16 i3 4
8 16 11
0 10 11
0 15 5
0 11 8
8 81
0 41
800
85 0 0
5 15 4i
0 184
8 1
0 51
400
88 6 8
T 18 10
1 i 11
0 15 0
8 $k
00
500
41 1$ 4
9 18 Bk
1 7 41
10
0 10 8
8 101
0 6
1 1
600
58 0 0
U 10 9
1 1£ lOi
«0
1 18 4
T 8«
700
58 6 8
18 9 29
1 18 4i
80
8 10 0
11 61
1 T
800
66 13 4
15 7 8i
8 8 10
40
8 69
15 41
88
900
T5 0 0
17 6 11
8 9 81
to
4 8 4
18 Si
88
1000
88 6 8
19 4 71
,« U 91
Mnmft§ Baquiwdthelnteieatof £1467. los. for lO Months, at 4 perCent*
£. «• £. 9. d.
1467 10 £50flbs 41 18 4
4 rate per Cent. 80= 6 18 4
7= 0 U 8
5870 0
18 Months.
£i87z: 48 18 4 per AlA.
587 I 00 0
%• If tbe two flgures cut off be not cyphers add U. for o^eij 10 cor<
taloedlii thatsum when tbe calculation U for Mooths--4 for every 80, whou
llii for weeks-^and a Hor erery 40, when It is for Days.
I
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LIST OF FAIBS,
IN ENGLAND AND WALES.
* t* The distinction of Town* and fn^lages in the following Li»t may be aaeezttinad
by a reference lo the annexed Population Returns, in which all the 7owMnid
fforotig^ of En^and are inaertbd, and those only.
BED^fORDSHIRE.
Aippthill, atay i, Nov 30. Bed-
ford, Ut Tu. iu Lent, April 551, Jqly 5,
Autf. ai, Oct. 11, De<j. 19 Bigftles-
wade, Heb. It, Sat. in Easter week,
W'bit Mon. Aug. 2, Nov. 8 Duustk-
ble, Asb Wed. Mav £2, Aug le,
Nov 12. ElstQW, May .14, Nov. 5.
Han-Qld, Tu l>f. May 13, Tubf.Juhr
ft, Til bl. OKt 11. Ickwell, AprU 6.
Lei^hton Bastard, Feb 5, 2Dd Tu in
April, Wh Tu July 26, Oct 24. St.
Leoimrd's, Nov 7 and 17. Luton^ April
18, Oct 18. OdelL Tb io Whit week.
Potton, ad Tu in Jan O. S. \hs% Tu
iu April, Ist Tu in July, Tu bf Oct
29. Shefford, Jan 23, April H, May 19,
Oct n. .Sii^oe, May 13, Sept 2). Tod-
diugton, April 25, 1st Mondtiyih June,
Sept 4, Nov 2, Dec 16. Woburn, Jan
I , March 23, J uly i 3, Sept 25.
BERKSHIRE.
Abln^on, Ist Mon in Lent. May
R. June 20, Aug 6, Sept 19. JMon bf
Ort 11, Dec iT. Aborfield, Oct 5.
Aidemaston, Moy «, JtOv T, Oc^ 11.
Brucknellj Apiil a.'i, Au^ ^* Drf 1.
Chapel Rowj Inly 30, t'wkimm. May
16, Oct 11. En* I Hi^burn, Tli bM ►ct
II. East R^ley, ^Te^f in EiLsU^r V'-vk,
and;eTery ijtfier WH tilJ Jufv, Anc: 56,
«nd Ist yfml n\\ Spjit 9% Wed iilt i ►ct
1 T, We)1 n I T. Nil V 1 2 . Fif rti n f^^ I oTi , 1 eb
13, Whit Tu, Ti] br rjnd Tu irt Ort 11,
Oi*t»9. Firvcbampiirftd, Aprils. Hun-
: '/Tt^tWed in April, Au^r Io.
M J ki . bi ttTjd aft Si p jit 29 . Ln m b< m r r n,
May li^OLil^D.?^ i, Lot»^ X'iXKru-r' iii
Auif ^, Miiitffib^^ftdt Whit Wi^d. S^-i^i
5. New BHtt^e, Miirah-^i, S^fa^S;
Newbury, Holy Th. >uiy 5 i^yyi i,
HvfV S, Dftkinj^hnm, A|iri*'**, Jut* 1],
(.let II, Nov 2, Reatlifi^v FiE^ft «» %hiy
nme ^*' Thatehfini, Zm\ Tu nit Enjlir
■^'erlt, find lit Tu tifT S>pt to. Twyfofd,
lijly ^if cm n. WwUf'y, April A,
Waliingfonl, Tb M EvU^tfJ^iff^ lif
Sept 29, Dec 17. Wantage, 1st Sat fa
Mai'cb, IstSat in May, July IS, Oct 10.
and 17. Waltbam St. Lawrence, April
10. Windsor, Easter Tu. July 5, Oct
24. Tattenden, Oct 13.
BUCKIN6HAMSHIRB.
Amersham, Whit Mon. Sept 19*
Aylesbury, Pri. aft Jarful 8, Sal batouD
bl Easter, May 8, June 14, Sept 2^,
Oct 12. Beeoiinsfleki, Feb U), Holy
Tb. Buokingbam, Mon se'ontfi^bt oft
Epiph a. S. March 7. (ifLetin Year
Afarche,) May 6, Whit Th- July 10
Sept 4, Oct 2, Sat aft Oat 1 1, Nov ».
Burnhom, Feb 25, May kOctS. Cbes-
bam. April 21, July 22, Sept 28. Coin-
brook, AjNrlU, Mav 3. Eton^Atb Wed.
Fenny Stratford, April J 9, July 1^ Oct
M, Nov 28. Hanslop, Holy Th. Ivel^
July 10. Ivinghoe, May 6, Oct IT-
Lavenden, Tu bf Easter. LitUe .Brick*^
hiU, May 12, Oct 29. MafjoNr^uMlut 1-,
2, 3, Oct 29. Newport Pi^eU,ifb
22, April 22, June jW, AuHif4, Qcidt,
Dec 22. 01ney,Eastefil4N^June2f^
Oct2l. Ri<iborough, May<6« .Stonet
Stratford, Auff 2. Fn bf Ifith Oct. Not
12: St.. Peter'sCMfoqt. foot 4* WeiH
dover,May 12, Oct 2. Wioslow. Marob
20, Holy Tb. Aug 2i.: Seiit 22, 1st hj}A
2BdTliaftOetll. Woobnrn, May 4:
Not Id/*. Wyoonob^ Mon bf Sept 29. i
CAMBRIDG^BSHIRB.
Caiiibildge; June24,(for a week)J
Caxton, May 5, Oct 12. Ely, A>cea.
•da3-,Oct29. lo^pletoDjJuly 22. Lin-.
tpn. Holy Th, July 30. March, flsle
im)f Mon bfWMt Son. Whit Mon;
d Tu in Oct. Roach, Rogiif ion Monv
Sohabam, April 28. Sturbitcb, Septus.'
Tbornt7, .(Isle of EIt), July I, Sept
2h WbitUesey, (Isle of Ely). Jan 26.
June 13, Oct 26. Wisbeach (Isle or
Ely), Sat but one bf. Eaiter. Wed hf
Whit Sun. Sat bf WhltSnn. JttlrtJ.
Augl,andl2, ' - ^
CHESHOl?;. ,. '^
▲ItnoghjUDv Apiii w, Aug j, Nor
3 I
UST OP FAimt.
6M
IS. B«iworth,Pieb%A|itU5,Oott.
ChertOT, iMlTk te F«b. inly M>ct
II. CoocMom Tk bf Skroto TUe,
11^ li, Jttly 13, Not 20. KiqMms
Jfaj i^ Aw <1. BtOkm, to% 19
Kwrtslbrd. Whit Tv. July 10, Not 8.
Ifaodesficid, HftTC JkHif ^4 Jidt 11.
Oct 4, Not 11. Unipmity Aont i,7%alj
U, Dec ». Miiiiwriihi HoU TluJUg
«. Oct 29. Naaptvklu Mardi 26. Sept
<X>fCi. HestboAFarknte.Febs;,
May 1 , Sept 29. 5iiitbfri<^ Aiinl Jo.
Aug2,Dec6. Over, May 15, Sept 25.
RuoooTD, last Pri m April ^ last Pri
.In Oct. SaodUckEaaierTu.lstTfa.
Jaa^ptll. StociMi,Mardi4A25,
Ia# l,Oct23.TVj • -
aftAu2 24^Dt«ll
Not 25.
CORNWALL.
BoffmlB, l8» i», Tu « Wed. bf Wliit
•an. Deo «. Ca]lin«t(n, 1st Tu in
JlaMh.May I. Sapt 19. Nqw 42. Cb».
bora7fcbe«.i«Be»,Nof 11. Camel-
M, Fiiaft ifaKbi«,Mar fltf, July 17,
Stpi ^. East LooeL Fab 18, July If,
amfk%Oei\\. FdoMmtb^imrr.Oot
II. i«M^', Sbroae Ta. Max I,
BMt 10. OrampouBd, Jan IB, Marab
a^.^hme ll. HaUtoae, Saft bC Mid
Leal Suo. Sat bf Pain Sob. Wbit
Maa. Jfiiy 90, aapD 9, Oct £8. Dae
U. Kaltingtaih M^ 4, Sept 19, Ncia 12.
KillbaiaptOK^ Holy Tb. Juna IS. Lao-
dtake, July I9,Aii£t4. LaaacesiaiH UA
Tbin Mar 3d Tbbi Apnl, (JMlIrm)
WMt Wm. Juljr 6, Vor K. DecC L^
U^LJ^gM: ibtaHd, SbPova Mm.
|fo3 Wltalm Sum. IWy Tb. Aac 15,
[OA lyOct 23. TViporiey, May 1, Mon
.-*L nrisford.4ajS;
CVMBSALAMD^
Abbey Hol^ Oct M.
Hkwr, lastTb. taiifa^, 1st n.lB Sept
tedWtd« aft. WUt. tea. iHrvSTS
19, lit db iai itaL^ Oct 1 U^K£
enMoatb, Wed. aft. lat Mas. in Mar.
<kM^%t.aft. tUlOet. ii, inriir
lain Wbit. Mon. and Oct II. lSp«-
DioD^Septl9. hebj. Feb. 24, SctfL
21. Keswick, AoffS. kldfanrouCrb
bf. Wbit. Son. Aqr S. LqimeIvvb.
Tb.aft. Wbit. SasTn. aft. Nov. tt.
Penritb, Ajml 2^ «L Wbit. Ta. SnC
SepC2r, Nor 11. B«Tnw>is. JaSc
8,Ai«5. ft06ebyUiU,inttlka.<fc
laiit, AngJ^i
Mo2 Wl««ii.^ , , ,
Oot^, bfoa in Deo 0. Lostwi&iel^
JwhriO, Semo, JTov 19. KowerSC
Cotamb, Jfdy 9. Ifeadyn, Nov 8;
Nordiii^ Sept «, ls4Th 1b Nov. Plub-
iBar, Apifl I3y Sbpt 91. Femyo, May
ftJofy7, Dec21. Peuance^ TltbC
imitlTb aft Trin Sua. C!or|iQaCbEis^
tl. PvobiK.M«y 4; Jriy Is Sopt-LT.
Rednrtbt Baittf Vn. Miiy i\ July 9.
Sept a/Oct I, St. AosUe, yfm Tb
Nof 3d. St. Colamb, Tb aft Nbv la.
Tb in lOd Leet. St. E^. Tbaa April
7' Nov 4. SLGerniBUki, May 23, Aug I.
St. Ives, Sat bf A4veiit. St. Lawr« ace,
Aj]« 10,Oct29. St* Martini Feb 13,
Si/Mitcbell, Oct 15, if Sun then Mon
aft. St. Neots. Raster Moo. Mo^ 5,
JSftvS, StStepben'stMaylS.Julydl,
fcpts^. Salt8sb»Feb2, Ju1yt5, Tk)
^MAffofa 25, Ta bf Jane 24, Tu bf Sept
^^ ta bTQec ^- Stratton, May 19,
m>r «, Dec 11. Tremiy, Stm>vo Tu.
Mny 8, July 25, Sera k Nov 0. TWo,
Wed in Mid berft/wed in Wbitweek.
No^l9iDai&. VSesMiOWt^Msy «(
/fet. after yB Sa|it 29. UJ^Im,
Moo bt East. July 5/ WhitoSeZ
Ao|r u. Wiirkwi MankfiS. WoAr
iogioo, Wod bl. Holy Tb. Oct 18.
DKRBYSHiRB.
AHreton, Jahr 31, Oet 8, Moril.
Aabbume, IstTo ui Jaiu Feb !», AoA
.^Braj21,Jiily5,Ai«10yOoc ll,Nor2fL
HS^v 29 falls oTSua. tbe Ste bC ti
Taii»MttfGb,3dTkiiaSept. AsbiWft
Aprtt25,OG»l5. BakrweU, A^Sn^
Judo 11, Au«2f,Oat 15, Nov mT&F
sorer, Bast^ Moo. May 5, J«ae94,
Nov I. Belper, May 12. Oct 31. Bum
ton, Feb5, MaicbOl, MaT2,ac
Oet 27. CbapeMe-Piftb, M 7. 1
24, 28, 29, April 19. 80. May »K ^
21, July 7, Aug 19, Oat 3, Mbv 7.
CbesterfieU', Ja» 25, F^ 28, If S«k
27, Aoiil d^ May 4, l^y ^ Sept
^ I^ 30, (toU fiee.) Critcb« ApS
04 OctlU CuUey, Nov 39. Dv£fI
Rasb, U»jl»,oSt 27. Detbv, Zm
25^^iicb2l, 2d, Fii i« EasfeQc'^M?
FHaaMayl, Fri lo Wbit week» JaS
2^ Sept 2f,28,4&l»LFrib£ Oct U,(S
custom./ DioBfieU,Jaa]0,Aaca2£
July 15, Aw a, ftept U DuSeM;
Manh 1 . HSbam» let Wed aft Jaa i!
25, Maf 9. J«{y 16, Oct dTllMnsb^
Oot28. Ne«b3WivTBb£.2d^i^bi
Sept. Octao. Fleastey, liay 3^ Oit
29. Riider, Rwtar Wef Oct tt. Saw^
I^NovlMTSuttU. Tids«ell,MM
3, 2d Wed ill SepL Ool 29. Wiastei^
near WlrbswortbvFAb >^» BwCe»Mo«
July f^-Oot 13, Wirkssrortb. JSbiov*
Th in inMrVAwK lo^ Kov il. Ax*
intnster,_^ippli 30, tfed after Juno
24, 1st Wed nSt Oct H. Bajnptoa.
WbitTul/n^TbinOoL &mMt«pte.
PkibC A3m«M,»fiti l(^.2d Win tkoi
UiT 9F VAtES^
OIC
Uddvlbtd. Fvb H^ JuIt Ih. Nov U.
tfttkotis ^vmytoD, 3i1 ft}on In A^,
ton M Oct ZL feoTOv Tmoej, ttolj
*b A»t Tta^ in iTiilv aua Nov. tiv^iit^
lny i;H Oct n/Brendolilt,jMfij il,,
lod, Whit Tu %in i. CbufegL, Junt
a, Oct 2^. Cbuiiiky, lji$t Wcjiri Juh-.
JuliiHnilHoii, Moy'iSr, OcL ^. C regi-
on, Hmj i K a UK S L, Sept S i , Cttly-
l>ii, Iwt Wtfil ki May, Nov aO- Culm-
Lock, May eh Oct i. Dodbiook, Wed
if F^m ASiin. EnHimitoo, fVb ii> Juo*
j#, E*i?ter, Aj^h Vfei. \Viiit, Mt*n
l«|E I, if 01* *kiii or Mtra held on Tu
>ecj 6. Harliuoir, Easier WeJ. Se^it li^.
■Jatjjprkigli, M»r % itint :;;i. Sept T|
<io¥ e. Ui^^b BHclieif^lip tii^od Fri.HunU
,4^u, July i^D. liJrmwifiibr', Ainii II,
lit S«t fl*t Aug ^i. KfiiUsUur, M'hii
irTed, KiiipbrUlge^ JhK ^o, Lrflaii^
hVUa, MH>'4.0etJ?fe, MUttmAbhoU,
[^(tarfT 'I u *iw J St Wed U( At*i^. MiitU
t>i!rj\ Slay 4,tf Kur^jr Atou held on Til.
Hortou Humitfeteml, 1st ^^it InJiin^i
Jfuiy 1^, Nov 30. KuTtt) Tawtou, [Jd
Tk Jrt AprtJj Otst tj Dei! Jg, il tlie \uyii
two riil ou Sat ^lin or I^hn belli
tm %bti Tb Aft, OakbiiinptoiSi ^d Tli
nft MRXcb I J, Maj i^, i*t Wtfd nfl
J Illy 6, Aug 5, wiiiMi Uttj JT or Aut; ^
tall o« Sot £»i]u o4r Uuii t^ Im> lie Id Tiu
OileitoHj Wed in UtL^it}r Metfk, /tl
M'^hi ji E It* r ihl J I . tRU' ry .^ t M wr^ "a,
T« bf Viiim Sun Wbit Tj Au£f'^5*
i^vmoutb, Feb ^ Oci B. **]ymi>LoH,
Feb SS, Ai^rtl 5, Ai^i^ 12, (At «».
Scat««, M^kp-'Ij L Sidmoutii, Kii*lf*r
*ru. i^etJtii. Silvi*rUft^ Jui> ^S^pt. 4
TnvifilUL-k, Jfio JT, AlBy t(, S**f*t9, Ocl
1 f , Dec N, if B^y ol: ih^t^^ in\M !iill ur^
$at held oa Frt. il ou .Suti or Man hi^ld
on Tu. TeiKiinHJutiL^irt Tu hi JnuJost
Tb w F«b. .Se|it ^H. Tboriioomb, Eiuitor
Tti- Ti^^rton^ Sd Tu nft Trio Sua.
S«^t iftj U' on Suu beW Tn ait, Tut-
Jie<«, i«t Tu in er^^y nhmrh, Bmttfr
Tu.MAy l^,Jnly2*,Oa2*!i. IffcHlnw^
WtfldbfCmnl Fd JiitvO» Aiift i^. Up-
Ottery , 3d Sait tti M nkb . Oot ^ i , Wi-
Iteritfge, Juue :il, Wed bf April i«,
noaSETSHIRE.
■ Ahtjotibut>% July lo» AUJDfftoB,
Joly £^, Btidmrnsfer, A|inl 4, St^pt i%^
Ott e, Bbr«dfor4, Marcb 7, July 10,
Nov.S. Bfjd|T.>f^ Apnlfl, Holy Tb, Oct
I i . Braadwi ttd m ^r, iVi 1 1 M t > i i, C ftrii?
AbbiK, iltd-liiiitMofi AiMfil 2^. Ovl a.
l'bard.^ti!>ck^ OctlLtWfc Ccwtle, Mny
iS, Oct tu. Crdriboriie, Ayic £4^ Dec li,
Dorcbv!.tf'rt Vfb 14, Triu Alou Jnl> fl,
Anf t>, ijjlhntflinri^ Tirij)IJi»n,SepL »a.
UiA\ Wood, A^uf S* U> wje, Feb i», Ott
S, Ifod SuiiDti tb«JUouall> Poal, Itnyr
a ^ Nov £, JiJbaJ1«thiry» Palm Sat juatf
1 4 , Nov 33 , iSberl ntf iHJ, M ay e^j J u ^y
J H ni»d M(i if €\rhvc of ib^JH' any* full
on i«J*t on Mofi ail Oct 14^ Jislalkbridjcej
Ihtyti, Sei>t ^* Stocklasd* Jimt^ K,
S 1 u J n» i Hffl e r N e w toti , Mny i S, Oct 2* »
WHreijam, AikfU it, J*il/ 5, i5<i^»t J 1 ♦
VHniiiMJier^ Aj^rU ^;}, Oct K
DURHAM,
BornAid Co^IIp, Weds in Kasket
nod Wbit wei^kst July ^>. Ili(bii|i
Aorklttiid, Aficeii, day. Corpcu <'lirt*«i,
aud Th bf Octll, tkirrdifi*, Dtv 6.
and Wbit Mnm. Mon fori, tilt Whil
Mon, Snv 22, nnd tiw)lb«r a fort. aft,.
DurbAm, Sjitbf Feb 2, l«*t Satiu Feb
fli^Tcb H\, Silt hf Alav le, Wbit Tu
i?iit hf Aiiff ], Sfut li, St.. Cirrlibeit,
Hst «rt titt H, *?ul lif Nf*T. £«, Itar-
llqirwl, Way U. Aug^i^t, Ottfl, Not
i^r: ,Vorbam, ni Tu Ift Mot and M
Tu bi Oct. SwiiJiifield, liojr 19,
Sooth SbieldB, last Wflds hi A|>riL«ii<t
Oct Ut Wp<Is m Bf ny aBf! !for. Stock-
Ion, Jan gf, July ]S, Blon aft Oct 19-
.Sufttlerbind, MaV ]:), Ji, Oct 11. J 3.
WutsiiigbaiD, MJly Ih, *i$«f>tCi,
Abrld^^ lun^ 3, Allbonft^i Jun*
5* Atfdk'\ hnii^ Au^S, ATek'UiiMr.
P^ JTfl e t! I, H rt* t**r Mun . Bjtrli c Id , J umi
22. BarkJUKp ^^^t'lrt I*, Oct2'3. Bul-
<*ijami> Kr I'atil'a, Xo* gO. Bi^uttey,
M Of lali July i 5- ftirierk^siy, A m 3^
Ckit T. ni^hoii'* StorlfuttL Holy Tb^
Tb aft Trin Swu Oct i l . Bl«i:kniLH>r|
A u t» ^ L Bm il\¥ hU, J um Si . Bf aU»-
tree, Muy S, Oct a, a, Hff nlwooil,
July M, Oct 15, Bri^lttTiu^^e^i^ hPitt
Kl 0*ylb, ur Tb in Jmu;, Oct 15,.
Balin«<- Tyf% u*f«r Surfbujry^ 2 dMT^ bf
Holy Tb. Bnrubam, Aisril as/Seiit
24, CTanew^doD, j\me 24* Cmvef
iHlancK June ^. Castli^ tleaklnigbmfl,
ntar Hal'^eadr Muv U^ Jitlv ££, Aug
15, Oct *J5. I'bt^lrasfotd, Afay isj, Oct
ie, Cbe^lerlord, JuJv 5, riuunA^LIi
&?|*t -10, VAiuion tLliUe) July *5,
C brtoii { GwaU J uly KO. e^igtl^sali,
Wbit Til and Wed Cob-iHfsU-^, Em-
t**r Tu J nly 5. 2^, Oi^t SO. t'olt, ne4W
{^nlffmi Wnldeji, Ko? If. C:#nuob|
May 14. Dauburj, May f^, Di*d-
bam, Easter Ti*. Dunmow\ May i^
Nut a. Kafrs Cubir, MimlU-.. Klnj-
st^d, May 4^ KpriiC* WUH Tu No»
U Faifi*>|), first ^rHn July. Fiii&^T*
Irnc hoe , Kastw Mqh Vu r4f Lr»e t^ Em-
tar Tli Not I . Foulnem Uland, Juljf
10. GoldJidRpr, IMay U. itravi « Mny
a^, 0(A]to. Gri^t^dow, ^ny J%*
3i«
048
LIST OF FATES.
Great Holhuid J[aM M. Great Hol-
llturharT, nesr woodskle Green, Whit
Tu. Great Oaklev, April 25. Great
SuDford, Whit Mon. Great Tey,
TriiiMoa. Gieat Wakerint, July 2^,
Sept 18. Hadleisb, June £4, Had-
stock. June 29. Halstead, May 6,
Oct t9. Hark>w. May }3, Sept 9,
Vow 28. Harwich, May I, Oot 18.
Hatfield Broad Oak, Au^ d. Hatfield
Peverel, Wbit Tu. Hij^h (>ii|?ar, Sept
U. Uorndon, Juoe^. In^alestone,
Dec 1. K^lvedon^ Easter Mod. Kir-
by, July 20. Lachuideti, near Maiden,
June 2» Auff 2T. Leigh, 2d Tu. in
May. Maldon, Sept. IB, U. Man-
ninrtree, Whit Th. Manuden, Eitster
Mon. Messing, Ut Tu. in July.
Newport, Raster Tu. No? 17. Ongar,
Easter Tu Oct 11. Ostend, June 6.
Phttiewell, July 15. Purfleet, June
]8. Purleij^b, Whit Tu. Ramsey,
July 15. Rayleigh, Tiin 5Ion. RocU-
ford, Easter Tu. Wed nft Sept 29.
Bunlord. June 24. St Osytb. Atcen
day. Salonte, Aug 24. South Den
fleets Ang 34. South Minster, Q days
M Easter, 9 days bf Whit Sun. Sept
29. Springfield, Whit Tu. Stanaway,
April 23. Stantead, May 12. Steb-
blriF, July 10. Steeple, Whit Wed.
W^aft ^pt 29. Stistjpd, Easter Tu.
Tarllng, Whit Mon. Tendering, Sept
21. Thoxted.MonbfWhitMon. Aug
10. Thorpe, Mon bf Whit Sun. Til-
llngham, Whit Tu. Sept 16. TIptree
Place. July 25. Tolesbury, June 29.
Toleshunt Dnrcy, June 11. Walden
Saflfron, Sat aft Mid-lent Stm Not I.
Waltham Abbey, May 1 1. Sept 25, 26.
Walton, July 2. West Mersey, Wbft
Tu. Wicks, Aug 31, Sept 18. Wit-
bam, Fri and Sat in Wditsuu week,
June 4. Wivenhoe, Sent 4. Wood-
bam Ferries, Sept 29, Oct 10. Writ-
tie, near Chelmsford, Whit Mon.
GLODCESTRRSHJRE,
Barton Ri'eif, Sept 2H. Ikrkt4*»yi
May 14. Bi^ley, May 4, Nijv 13.
Blakeney, May 1^, Nu» is, f'nmp-
den, Ash Wed Apfil^S, Am 5, Ihtc 10,
Cheltenham, adTliin April, HoW Ti
Aug 5. ClriMiwster, E^isSer Tii. Moiis
bf and aft Oct IK Nov ^. Ct^leford,
June 20, Di*c 5. Dursk^y, May 6, Dec
4. Fairlord, May J 4, Nov 12. Pi-imp-
ton, April 30, Glou(?*steT» April ft,
July 5, Sept 2S, Jfov *8, HAaj|Moii,
Trin Mon Oct tP. Iron Oetoii, ApiiJ
25, Sept 1:7. J,i*r!ibjnjn, Auj? ^% £!>
Sept 9. Licfnei' Mnv 4, Sov fi. Lit- I
tie Dean, WhJr.Won.Nov. m. Manb-
«->«, May 24, Oct a, MiU^ttel tteinj,
Easter Mon. Oct II. MonUm, kpA
5j)ctll Neweot, W«^t»f EaslMi
WWt Stm Auff 12, Fri alt Swt !S-
Newnham, June 11, Oct l». liortii-
leecb. Wed. bf May 4. last Wed %i
May, Ist Wed in Sn>t W-ed bf Oci n-
Painswk?k, Whit Tu Sept !f. Sod-
bury, May 23, Jmie 24. Stooebowa*,
May I, Oct n, No? 10. Su^w-ott-tbe-
Wold, May 12, July 2t, Oct M,
Str\iud, May IS, Auj^ 21. Tetborr,
Ash Wed. Weds bf and all A»iil '5,
July 22, Weds bf and aft Oil 11.
Tewksbury, 2d Mon in Marc^^ )st
Wed in April, O. S. May 14, June 22,
Sept 4, Oct 1 1 , Wed bf and «fl do. l5
Wed. in Dec O. S. Tbornburr, Ba».
ter Mon. Aug 15, Moo bC l)ec 2L
Tockington, May 9, Dec 6. Wstcr-
e*gh. Sept 19. Wickware, April 5,
July 2* Wlncbcomb, last Sat in Mir.
May ^f July 2^. Wlnterburn, Joae
29. Oct 18. WottOQ - ttiidef • Edge,
Sept 25.
HAMPSHIRE.
Abreirford. last Th in July, Oct JT.
Alton, Sat bf May I . Sept 29. A ndorer,
Tu <fe Sat aft Mid Lent, May ^x, Sot
17 d; 18. Applesbaw, May 23, Fri tad
Sat bf WeyhiU, Not 4 di 5. Bartoe,
July 31. Basingptoke, Easter Tn. Wha
Wed. Sept 23. Oct 1 1 . Beauliea, Apr^
15, Sept 4. Blackwater. Nov 9. Hot-
lev, Feb 20, May 28, July 83, Aag29,
Not 13. Brading, May 12, Oct 2.
Brotigbton, Ist Mon in July. . Christ
Ohurdi, June 13, Oct 17. Bast JtfeoRb
Sept 19. Bling. nr Southampton. July
5. Emsworth, April 15, July 18. ^tpis-
ley, May 16, Oct 18. Fiarebam, June
29. Firton, May 1. Fordingbiidge,
Sept 9. Giles> Hill,nr Wlnton, Sept 12.
($o8i>ori, May 4, Oct n. Hack field,
Good Fr. Hambledon, Feb 18, Mut 7,
OctTS. Hartley Row, Feb 27 JuDe 29.
Havant, June 22, Oct 1 7. ETingaclear,
Ariil 9, Ort 15, Liphook, March 6,
Juno IJ. liis^i^ Mnv ti. Lyniington,
Mny 32, Oct ^, Mns^alen KlU, Aui(2.
Miiifinffl*'VT Dt^e I* Nt^wpuit, (I.kIc of
Wii*bU VVbjl .^Mon Tu vV Wed. New-
t oil , ( 1^1 e of Wl iihi}J uly L*i . Odiam,
Mfirch 33, July 31. Overton, May 4,
J«iy J 8. Oct 22, Whit Mon. Peteis-
fi^lil, if arch 5, Btiil even- other Wed,
Jtilv J(^j Dec II. Porlsmcinf h, July 10,
i J d fly It* Post Down, July )W. King-
wood*, July 10, Dee 1 1. Rowlands Cat-
tip, nrHiiv«Tit, Mny li, Nov 12. Ram-
sry. Ens ter Mon. Aui? 3f, N'ovS. Sel-
bo'rne, Mnr^9, Stiiilbfimptun, Feb i7,
Tiee 15, ^fny ti^Trifi Mow, i?ontliwick,
April 5. jj^kbridfe, Holy Tb. Juif
BJiV 09 FAXU.
Ware, last Tain A]prU» Tu bfSept
Watfoid, March 31, Aug 8i. Sept 9.
HUNTINGDOmSHlRB.
AkoDbanr, Jum M. Baifttb, BUt
4, July 86, No? 1. GudnaaMOliMtar^
Rastef Tu. St Itm, WWt Mm. Qot
II. KhnboUon, Pri Ui ^uteTwrnik,
Dec 11. LeicbtOD, May 12, Oot 5w
StNeotf, Sat brad To ia JaaO. 9.
(toll tre9) AMscn day, Ooryut Chil^
Au^ 1, Dec IT. Ramsey, iiily es. Bsh
nerahank Jua tt, Fri hi Not iff.
Spaldwick, Wad. h£ Wbii Sim Kev 2|.
H>. tst Th in hthU Oti 7, db last Tb
In Oct. Satton. Trio Tu. Not «. Tttkg*
ley, April 15. Tidilleld, March 9, May
t4, Sept U, Deo 7. Walthaai, May lo,
luly 9#, Oct 18. West Cowes, Wbit
Th, Weyhin,OotlO,for5 days. Wbef-
well. Sept 24, If on a Suo the ^at bf.
Whitchurch, April 23, June 17, July 7,
Oct 19. Wickham,May20. Winches,
ter, 1st Men io Lent, Oct 94. Yar-
montii, July 25,
HBR£FX>RDSHmfi.
■Brampton, . June 22. Bromyard, MMuuwit^n, vtou.im fvumaumanrt m^*
Tb br March 25, May 3, WhitMon. Tb Sdlton, Feb Id. Yaifoy, Ascm. d».
bf July 25, Tb bf Oot 29. Dorestoue, |
AprU 27, May 18, Sept 87, Nov 18.
Hereford, Tu aft Feb 2, Easter Wed.
Mar 19, July 1, Oct 20, Dec 7. Hunt-
iogton, July IB, No? 18. Kin»datid,
Oct 10. KiugtoQ, or Kyoeton, Wed bJ
Feb 2, Wed bf Ritsler, Whit Mon. Aug
2. Sept 1 9, Wed bf Oot 1 1 . Ledbury,
Moa Hit Feb 1, Mon bf Easter, May 12,
June 2i». ut Tu in Aug, Oct 2, Mon bf
Dec 2K Leiiilwardine, May 15, Nor 5.
Xieoniinster, Feb 13, Tu alt Mid Lent
Sun. May 2, July iO, Sept 4, Nor 8,
3d Pri io Dec. Lougtowile, ur Bishops
Castle, April 29, Sept 21. Orleton,
April 24. Fembridge, Mav !>' " ^
Ross, Holy Th?Cor|/&s
April 24. Fembridge, May 12, Nor 22.
Ross, Holy Tb (Cor|/&s Christi), July
20to25.ThRaOctli,Decil. Weob-
x:ent.
Aylesford, June iO. AflAi,Apt)]0,
Oct 1 1. Ashford, 1st ^fe 3d Tu In eTei7
niuntby May 17, Aug 2. Sept 9, Odt
12 ill 24. Benenden, Mhy 15. Be-
tbeisden, 3d Mon in ApriL Bouffk>
Unt, Mrm aft June 29. Bromley, Feb
u , A ii2 5. Canterbury, Oct 1 1. Cba-
ri^.i:, April 29, Oct 29. Chaiflton,
Oci ■>$, Chatham, Mby 15, Sept lH.
Cliilbatii, Nov 6. Cranbrook, Ma)r
S jjr 29. Crayft>nL Sent 8. Dajft-
!. Aitjfg. Deai,Aj)mr '^ - -
Duvtir, Nov 23.
ley, Holy Tb. 3 weeks alt Holy Th.
W^gmore, April 16, May 6, Au^ 5.
HERTFORDSHIRE.
8t.Alban'8, Maro*: 25, 20, Oot 1 1.12.
ATbHry Portmore Heiitb, July 17. Bai-
iock, March 7, hist Th in May. Aug 5,
Oct 2, Dec 11. Barkway, Joly to.
Barnet, April 6, 9, 10. Sept 4, 5. Bea-
iington,July 10. Berkliamstead,Shrofe
Mon. Whit Mon. Aug 5, Sept 29, Oot
II. Braugbinc, Whit Mon. Bunting-
brd. June 29. Nov ao. Hatfield, April
>3, Oct^8. Hpmel Hempstead, Holy
Th. 8d Mon in Sept. Remstead, Wbit
Th. Hertibrd, Sat Ibrt bf Eaxter, May
2, July 5, Nov 8. Hitfihen, £«<ter <ft
iVbit Tus. Hoddesdou, June 29. Llt-
le Hadham, Bury Green, July 15.
Vfiich Htdham, June 24. Nortball
statute. Sept 36. Preston, nr Hitcben,
^lay 1, Oct 23. Puckeridge Statute,
$ppt 19. Purton, 4th Th aft April 5,
tb Th aft Oct 10. Redbum. 1st Wed
tfter Jan 1, Easter and Whit Weds,
flickmansworth, July 20, Nov 24, Sat
)f 3d Mon in Sept, Rojuion, Ash Wed
Saster ife Wbit Weds, Ut Wed in July,
St Wed aft Oct II. Sawbridgworth,
Vpr)l23,Oct 20. Standon, April t5.
JtevenMe, 0 day* bf Wbit Son. Ist Pri
H Sept. tring. Baiter Mod. Oot 11 J
ford, Ai5g2. De^ Aj)rif 5, Oct W.
Doi^at, Nov 23. East Malttng, Aiut 0.
Eastiy, Oot £. Eibaffi, PaTm Mon.
Eastern Whit Motti. Oct 20. Fuver-
sbam, Feb 25. Aug 12. Fblkstonf,
June 28. Gillingliam. Easter MoQ.
Goudbunt, Aug 20. Oraveetfnd, IfaV
4. Oct 24. Oreenwloh, Easter 9s
Whit Mon. ie Tu. Hadtow, Whit
Mon. Hawkhurst, Aug 10. HedOorn,
June 12. Hufsemnnden, July 2i$.
Hythe, July 10, Dec 1. Lamber-
burst, April tt. LeohAm, June 9,
Oct 28. Lydd, last Mon in July.
Maidstone, first Ta in every montli,
Feb 13, May 12,Juue 20, Oct 17. Mai
ling B. July 15. Mallbig W. Au£ If,
Oot 2, Nov 17. Marden.Oct 11. imi-
tontown. July 24. Minster, Pahn
Mon. Penshiust, June 20. Queen-
borough, Aug 5. Rochester, May 30,
Dec 11, 4tE Tu in every month.
Rainham, Aug 15. Romnev, Auq^ t6,
St. Lawrence, Aug 10. eandbursti;
May &!&. SaudwicE, Deo 4. Seale,
June 6. Sevenoaks, July 10, Oct 12,
3d Tu in every mouth. SitUagboum,
Whit Mon Tu 6t Wed. Oct 1 i. Sta-
ple, July 25. Stroud, Aug 00. Sot-
ion Valence, Dec 1. Tenterdeq, ist
Mofi in May. Tnnbridvie, Oct 11,
49, 1st To inavacT mont^. Wectar-
hnm, Sept 19. Whltstnble, Th bf
Wbit San. Wiarbam, May 12, Nov
la. Wni^MU May 4. Wye, Maj
29 Sept BoTTaldin^ WbifcMoB. Oc^
16,10.
8<a
ff4£.
LMT OF FAWS.
LANCASHIRE.
2^, JfiJv ?hJ, N^or:^!. BiKup, Good
Fri. Hfli-tl]f»tomi^w, April 2f, £5.
BkctUtirtj, EmU^i Mon May JS, QlI
IT, Bolltujj July «0, fevpt It, I J.
Booth, Feb. a, WhJUiuQ lift*, i^nt hi
Oct ai. llmup^bton, Aii< L B^irii-
IcT, Mar T, Mttvd, Ki, July n, Ocl
IK llury, *fjir'i, May a. Ed Th nfl
Whit Siin Se|Tt J&. Cajlmpl, Wbit
llou 1st Tu afl Ocl jtLi. riimriti«,
MmXf r Tti A u ff 2 1 . C!hoTle j', ^i nr ^li,
««y *, A 111? 20, Si'jJt 5. ClitLew,
Mar 21, July al, Auj! I, Itb Srit nfl
CNst, U| Dfc T. O^ck^rhiifn, Kiwtnf
Moo. Colnt?, Mar T, Mar J3, 1-^ Oc:
11, Bpc ii . DaltOR, June &, Oct 'i.^.
Gai^tanpr, Htily Tfv, Juiy lt>» Nov i!2.
Hns^lingdi u, Feb iJ, Ea^t^r Tu Mtiy *J,
July L Ocli. Huwkhh(*BtJ, Moa b!
Holy Tli. Sept Si . Uaniby. June JQ.
rn^^ewliite. Tu b{ Hrdj Th CM .'5,
Kirkham, Feb i, Aitril 2*f, O.t LS
Lnufiip»tt:rj Mtiy 'ti, July .->, Au^ 1 1^ Ocl
II. LiltlebofoutJh. Mar 1, Oisi iii^ i
tbese dnysi fall du Sun lli(?n Mar Z uiiii
Oct J 4. Liverjumi, July 25. Xuv il
Ldii^idg^, May la, Nov e. Mrtiicbea-
t<*r, Eaiiter Mou ajidTu WbU. Mtin and
Tu Oct 1, Nov Jt, Middletud, Tb i]f[
Hut n, Tb nfL Ai^ril 15, ed Th nfT
Se i>t 2? , Ke w b li r^b , J u M e 2 1 . K^w -
cburrb, Aijril 2y» ft^ept iio, Newtm,
lliiy lT,JulT 15,Auff n, n. Oldbiim,
Muy ^, July h, Ocl k^. Omi^ikitk,
Whit Mon Sept S, Padibam, May S,
Sei>r ^t*, Poltocj Feb s, A pri 1 1 :i, Nuv
3. Prescotj Jui^e 13, Anj* ^\. i\ Nov
1 . Preston, lit Bai aft Jan 0, Mar?7,
Au^ 2(}, feicpt 7, Hitdchffe Hnd^t*,
April 29, 30, Sept ^^j 29. Roehdrde,
May li, whit Tu Nov 1, Kulford,
]May i* Slandbh, June ^^, Nov 22.
UlverRlone, Mar 20, Oct T. I'p^Hol-
• land, July LI. Warrin^fcm, July IH,
Nov £10, Tor ten days. Wtetun', }sl
Tb. alt Trin Sun. Wignn, Holy Tb
mid Oct 23, June 27.
LEICESTEESHrRE-
A?i!ibv ' de*la- Zoufb^ IV! on bf Sbrovp
Tu Rftst'er nml Whd Tu yei>t 2fi, Nov
&. Belton, aiinj lilt Trill VV f.^k, Bil-
Wd^ft, \\ml lij, May 4, July ti, 2,5,
Ho^iworlb Hu'ihani*, Mays, JwTy lu,
Oct Uu Ctssilft Douiuit^ouT Mar Ifi,
Whit Th. Hallaton, Holy Th and Tb
3 wtf p It R Hit. A I < ri I Hiif May £ I , H i u k-
ley, T?d Muunlt Epiph. " Faster Mnn.
5foii bt Wlslt ^hm Whit Mon Aug 26,
Rn4 Mon aft Otl 2»*. Kt^^^rtb, Feb
Id, Eaiti^r Mwi April ao, Oct U. Lei-
w^fter, Mai «, Mry lij, July S, Oci J 1,
Dtic ^ ; N«« Fairs, Jao a, June I , Aug
1, Sept I3j Nor 2. Lougbborou^
F<;b I*, Mar U, April £J, Hcly Th
Auof 12, Now 13, Mar Jii^ Set^t ^,
Lumr worth, Th aft Feb 19, A^nl 2,
Hilly T b . Seji 1 1 ^. M a rb et Bo* wort\iT
May S, July 10, Market tlartor-Jm^b,
Jajd. FtsH 16, April ^9, July 3K Oct
iQ, lasts 9 days ^ New Fair?, To ait
May a, Tu nit Midlent Suti Tu bf Nor
2i, Dee S, Melton Mowbray, Moo
and Tu aft Jan IT, Holy Tb Mar 13,
May 4, Wbit Tu Aug 2i^ Sept T.
Mountsorrei, July 29,
tbe Wtruld, Sept 19.
Walibun on
LINCOLNSHIRE,
Alfnrd, Wbit To Not ^. Biirtnn
wpoQ H umber, Trin Tb, BeUon, Sept
S5. Bohton, May 4, Aug- IK Town
Fair Nov JO, lm;t* 4 days, Dec 1 U
Bourn, Mar 7, May e, Oct S9, Not30.
BriccK, Auj£ 5. Bwr^li, May 12 Ocl *.
Burvvi^ll, Oa U, CalstoT, i^at bf PalM
Sun, i?at aaMay 12, Sut bf Whit Sun
June 1, Oct. 1 L Corby, A u^ 2fl. Moti
bfOct M. Cal5tborpe.Apnl29. Crow^
land, S!ept 4- CrDwieT l^t Mon to
May, Not 22. Doniiinirton, May 26,
Auitn, Sept*. E ij worth, lit Tij aft
aiay 1, Ut Th ^[t i^ept 2% Sept 9, Oct
IS. Fillbisham, Tb aft Faster, Not
2i. Folkhigham, Asb Wed. Pah*
Mon May 12, Jqu*'19, July 3, Th aA
Oot 11, Nnv 10 and Z2, Gafnsboroui^llt
Tu aft VM^tetf Oct 20> if on a Tu held
Tn eft* Uranlbaiii* .51 ii Muu in Lent,
Sat bf Eastef, Holy Tb July JO, Ot*
2t>, Dec IT. tiriniKhy, June 6, &e\>t
i 3 . Haxey , J *ily 5 . H eeki ng ton , Tb
bf ApriV i>, and Oct U, HoibeoL.h,
M tiy I T, Se pt 17, Ort 1 1 . RorjirastJe ,
J u Me -U^ ku'j, 2 i , O^^t ?^S, 29, K irfon,
July 1J>, Di?e 1 1 . Limioln, Frl in Eiw^
ter week, Tu aft A|^ri^ U, July 5, kst
Wed iu July, Oct e, Niiv^i, Loath,
April;^0, 3d aioa alt Eoster, Ausj S,
Nm- S3, Ludfotd, Ai^ Z, Noi--'30.
Market Deeping, 2d Wed aft HI ay U,
Wed bf Oct 1 1 , Nor Ui. Market Rai-
■ilr>| evf»ry otber Tu aft Palm Sun inrl
£.1, Me?iiiiDgha(n, TriaMou. Nfl^iftu-
by, Aujr 11^, Oct it, P!irloe>% Aug 1
^ ^;,5, *tfpt IS, 19, Oct l^j Jl>, Sfit-
lleet, Oli ;i. Sleaford, Plois^b MoJi
l':«sleT Mou Whk Mon Aug 1, Oct^,
Sci kl le r, J n 1 y 1 0 . Siial I i rik, A ptil V* ,
Juiie 29, Anic 3^0, Sept Z,5, Wed M
I>«c e* SpU-^by, Mon bt Wbit Mofi.
Mon aft do. if It nUl* in ^f^iX* U fl<*t
tht»r« is nofuir, Sd Mna jo JuJy. Sfam-
ford, Tu bf Feb I'J, Mon hf .^id-Lenl.
JMJti-Lent ,Mon. Mon U 3!ny IS, Hon
W Corpns t biisti, July ^, 0,K St
AT
XtST OF FAI&8;
\
640
iffeSt.Jada,0.8.NoF8. Stock-
^tb, Sept 4. Stow, Oct n. Stow
Creeo, June U, 15, July 8, 4. Swlnes-
head, Xd Tb in July, Oct 2. Swines-
bead. Mod aa Oct II. Tattersbail,
Hay 15, Sept 25. Tidford. Moii aft
Bnster, Deed. Torksey, WhitMon.
Waintteet, Sat aft May 21. July 5,
Aug 24, Oct 24. WiDteriogliain, July
14. Winterton, July 5. Wragby,
Holy Tb Sept 29.
BIIDDLESEX.
Beo^gan Bush, Sept 12. Bow. Tb
Fri <fe Sat iu Whit week. Brentford,
May 17, 18, 19, Sept 12, 18, 14 Chis-
wick, July 15, 16, IT. Edmonton,
Sept 14, 15, 16. Enfield, Sept 23, Nov
do. Hammersmith, May I. Houn-
glow. Trin Mon. Mon aft Sept 29.
London, !^ept 3. Staines, May II,
Sept 19. Twickenham, HolyTb Mon
and Tu bf Michaelmas. Uxbridge, Mar
^, July 31, Sept 29 Oct 11.
MONMOUTHSHIRE.
Abergavenny, May 14, Jime 21,
8ept25. Caerleon, May 1, July 20,
Sept 21. Castletown, May 6, Aug 5,
Kov 26. Chepstow, Fri in Whit week,
Sat bf June 20, Aug 1, Fri bf Oct 29.
Crismond, April 4, Auj; 10, Oct 9.
Magor, two last Mons in Lent. Mon-
mouth, Whit Tu. Wed bf June 20,
Sept 4, Nov 23. Newport, Holy Th
Whit Th Aug 15, Nov 6, 3d Mon in
the month. Pontypool, April », 22,
July 5, Oct 11, last Mon in tne month.
Stow/ ist Thaa Whitsuntide. Usk,
Mon aft Trin Oct 29.
NORFOLK.
Aole.June24. Aldeburgb, June
21. Attleborough, April II, Th aft
Holy Th Aug 15. Aylstaro, March 23.
last Tu in Sept Oot 6. Banham, June
22.'Bri8ton, May 26, Oct 11. Broom-
ball, Mon aft Ascen Nov 30. Bnim-
bill, July 7. Burnham, Easter Mon
Aui{ I. Ca^le Acre, May 1, Aug 5.
Cawston, Feb 1, \wt Wed in Aoril <fe
Auir. Cley, last Fri in July. Ooltis-
ball, VTbit Mou. Crissingbam Magna,
Aug 12. Cromer, Whit Mon. Diss,
Nov 8* DownlMim, March 3, Mny 8,
Nov 13. East Dereham, Th <fe Fri bf
Jidy 0, Th A Fri bf Sept 29. East
Hardim;, May 4, Tu nft Sei't 13, Oct
^4. Klrabam, April 5. rakeuham,
Whit To Nov 11. FeltweU, Nov 20.
Fincbam, March 3, Aug 9. Porncett,
Sept II. FouUbam, Easier Tti. Frei-
tenbam, 1st Man in April. Frin/7, May
SI, Dbg 11. .Gaywood, Jnne 22, Oct
}9, keptat Lynn Custora-bouse Quay.
Gi.vsIji}T, J Lily 25. Gcifleftone, i^me
8. (.TrmssLn^bi^tJl, Dek; 6. Harlesto»«
July ^* S^ppt 0, N OT 'is . Harpley, July
21. Hernijri!*!!, WhH Mon. Dec 11.
HetniJlun, Whit Tm \liv 16. Hingbam,
Mm 6, Whit Tu Oiii 2. Hitcham, .
Auk a. Hockhrim, E«*terMon. Hock-
woi<1, Juli" 35. Hdlt, Auril 25, No?
25. Ilnnjln;, Mori nrf Aug 2. Ing-
ham, Muu ail Wjjitilon. Kenning-
ball. July 18, Sept no. Kipton Asb,
Sept. 4. Loddon, Easter Mon. Mon
aft Nov 21. Litbtim, Nov 1. Lynn
Rejris, Feb 14, Oct 17. Blaifdalea
Hill, Aug 2. Mnrthnm, Ist Tii and
Wed in May. Massingham, Tu bf
Easter, Nov 8. .Mattishall, Tu bf
HolyTb. Methold, April 2;?. New
Buckenhnm, last Sats in May A Nov.
North Walsbam, Wed bf Hoiy Th.
Nortbwoiild, Nov 80. Norvt-ich, dny
bf Good Fri Easter and Whit Moils (fe
Tus. 0.\borough, Mar 25. Pulham
St. Mary Magdalen. May 8. Reep-
bam, June 29. Rudbam, May 1 7, Oot
13. St. Faith's, Oct 17. Scbole, Eos-
ter Tu. Scottow, Easter Tu. Sbould-
ham, Sept 19. Oct 11. South Repps,
Tu fort aft Whit Mon. Sprowston,
Aug 2. Stoke, Dec 6. Stow Bridge,
Sat aft Whit Sun. Swaflfbnm, May
12, July 21, Nov 3. Tbetfonl, May
14, Aug 2, Sept 15. WaUingbnm,
Mun fort aft WhitMon. Wat on, JqIt
10, Oct 11, Nov 8. Weasenham, Jaa
25. Worstead, May 12. Wymoud-
bam, Feb 12, Mav 16, Sept 7. Yar-
mouth, Fri and Sat io Raster week.
Sept 21.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
Bougbton Green, June i^f, 25, 26.
Brackley, Wed. aft Feb 2.i, April 24,
Wed alt June 22, Wed aft Oct 1 1, Deo
1 1. Brigstock, April 25. Sept 4, Nov
22. Brixworth, Whit Mon. Daven-
try, 1st Mun in Jan, Easter Tu June
7, Aug 3, Oct 2, Oct Ul. Forberin-
eay, dd JVIon alt July 6. Higbam
Ferrers Tu bf Feb 5. March 7 or
Leap Year March 6, Th bf Mav 12.
June 28, Th bf Aug 5, Oct 11, Dec 6.
Ketteiinc, Th bf Easter, Fri bf Whit
Sun. Tn bf Oct )l, Th bf Dee 21,
King's Clifif, Oct 29. Northampton,
Feb 20, April «, May 4, .|»ne 10. Aug
5, 26, Sept 19 ' Ist 'Th in Nov' (toft
free) Nov 2«, Dec 19. New Inn Road.
Oct 3. Oundle, Feb 25, Whit Mon
Anj? ?1, Oct 12. Peterborough, July
10, Oct 2. Rockingham, Sept 25.
Roweil, Trin Mon, ail the week.
Thrapstone, 1st Tu In May, Aug 5.
Towcester, Shrove Tu May 12, Oct 29,'
lut •p vaibs.
W««oo, Iti Thi in P«k, Mot, jUr *
Ktft. WvmitttoDiirhy Bwhf wed.
WMt Wed. YaitUey, WMtTik
NORTHUMBERLAND.
wtek, Sal to/ Psilfii'iSiiu Mti> !i!, tf oa
8uD tlM* S«i br. LitstMofi iu Jul)-, lit
Tu in Qc\, Oct iS, Sat bf Dec IS, Aug
I. BHMvJ. Tu hi WbiL i^un Aiij; 2ii,
Berwick, ^d Vti*d ju May. W*i! bi Aug
t^, JkI Wi>d IU Nuv. Bikhm^bum^ ^at
&aSk>vtL^, Kbiikiti, Au|^ ^e. Hriit-
*iKtJe, May U, Nuv £^. liar bot Lie,
0f]^t IV^ HexbHin, Au^ d» Nor 8.
Muru^tli, ]&t WtHt Id MAJ-eh, VVed
Th & Fri 8*?^fiijittl*t lir WbitSun.Wfrd
Moli U dAVi, Kuv ££, Uiwii luir. Kortb
Shield*, l&st Frt in A^rii, Isi Fri ui
Nov. Ovinj{bam, April 96. Rotbbory,
Fri In Easter week, Whit Moo Oct 2,
X . • ^V V- \77 T •• '. ^.. ^,t HT.
fSikg^bH,^ iliink, V\;»t ."iiui Ku^' July
4« ^UnilrKdhrim, ^J Tb in A^inl, Aug
n, if onUi IJ nt^l Til afU Wrtrkworfh,
AMI Si, If Tb, U hoi. Th bf. Oct i ] J|
Th, Tf not Th bf. Kuv s^, Weplvt^^^d.
biLuk. Willi Th. WliUllnt^bam, Au^
Si, Wwylct, iluy 4, 0(1 IT.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
Bingbtm, Ist Tu A Wed bf I9<b
Feb Tb in Wbk wk. Nor 8, 9. Ely tb,
Holy Th April do, Oot S9. Dunbolme,
Aog U. Bdwinstone, Oct 2i. OriDffe-
ley, Dec 18. Lenton. Wbit Wed Nor
H. MansSeld, Iwt Tb in April, 2d Tb
iBOBtbly, July 10, 9d Th In Oct Mium*
bam, Seut It, Newark, Fri fert bf
Easier, Mav 14» Whit Tu AugS, Wed
bf Oct S, Wed aft Oct 3, Nov 1, Moo
bf Dec 11. Nottingbam, Fri ait Jau
la, March T, 8, Th bf Enster, Oct 2, 3,
4. Oilertoo, May 1, Sept 27. Ret-
fotd, March 28, Oct 2. Southwell,
Whit Mod. Tuxford, May 12, Sept
»y 28. Wanap, Mon bf Whit Mon
Nuv IT. Worksop, March 31, Oct 14.
OXFORDSHIRE.
Hampton, March £6, Aug M. Ban-
bury. Th aa Jan 18, Jst Tb in Lent,
2d Th bf Easter, Ascen day, Th^fe Fri
in Tri week, Aug 13, Th aft Oct II,
Oct 30. 2d Th bf Dec 25. Bicester,
Fri in Ea«Ur week, Whit Mod Ist Fri
in June, Aiigj, Dec ) 7, Fri aft Oct
II. Biuibrd, last Sat in April. Buf-
tbrdy last Sat in April, July 6, Sept
25. Charlbuig, Jan 1, 2d Fri in Leu\
2d Fri aft May 12, if on Fri the Fri oft,
Oct )0, Clmying Norton, March t.
Hc^iy Tb. Tk rdX Tnu Sun Tl*e*j
Oct li, TuiP^iiiiebtcfl Whitsuriiite,
Oiffird. May 3, IM*jn aft Seyt 1. Th M
Sep! 29. Sr^ikfii Cfaurcii, July 10*
Thame, lld^ticr Tu Oct i I , WaUbig.
ton, Apnid, Sat hi Oct ii, Wbeatr
ley, SiMt 29. Witney, Th ia Bastiv
w^kTrh aft July 9, Aiv 84, Th iH
the Sun aft Sept 18| ThbTOct 11, 1%
aft Dec 1 . Woodstock, April 6. W hit
Ta Aug 2, Oct 2, To aft Nor 1, Ileo
RUTLANDSRIRK.
Okeham, Mar IS, 2d Sat fa AiuiL
May 6^ Sat in Whit week. Sat aft Get
1 6, Not 1 9, Dec 15. Sept 9. Uppi ^
ham, March 7, Jufy 7.
SHROPSHIRE.
Albrighton, March 9, Mftr «9, 1 mi0
29, July 16, Not 9. BiatleAeld, AfflT
2. Bishop'^ Castle, Fri hf Feb 13, Pd
hf Gocd Fri Ist Ftl aft Mar 1, Jul? 5.
Sept 9, Not 13. Bthlgenorlb. Tb hi
Shrove Tide. March 16, Mav 1, J one
30, Aug 2, Oct 29. Dec 15. Brtierier.
last Tu ia A|)ril, Oct 88. Cbnidh
Strelton, Tu bl March iS, Mai U»
Julys, Sept 25, last Th la Nbv C leo*
bury Moitimer, April 21, Trin IIqq.
Oot 27. aunn. Whit Mon. Nov 2S,
Eliesniere, ist Tu aft Feb 2^ ad Tu i«
April, Whit Ta. July 1, Aug 25, Not
U. Hales Owen, pAst Mon. Juoe £&
Bodaett, May 15, Oot 20. Llanymy^
neck, Bfarch 12, May 29, Bepl A.
Lndiow. Moo hf Feb l3, Tu bf Easter.
Whit Wed. Aog 21, Sept 88, Dec 6.
Madblct. iftn M, Mhy 89. Got 18.
Market Drayton, Wed bf Mm Sa*.
Wed bf June 82, Se)A 19, Oct 84«
Medley Market. Oct 96. Newpoft.
lat Tu hi P^b. Sat bf Palm Sod. Maf
28, Joly 27, Sept 25, Dec 10. if Sua
then oa the 0th. OMbury, May la.
Oot 15» Dswettry, ad Wed in '
March 15, May 12, Wed bf Jnue 84,
Aug^l5, Fri hf Sept "" *" ■"
derBatch, Sept 28
J'^lA^' ^I *? *?» ^^ 18, Sept 80, July A, Oot 17, D^4.
4, Oct 8, Nov 8, b»t Fi{ in Jfov. DeS* Aug 5. l^bitehim^fld
4Iogt#n, Aug2l, Sataa Oct 1 1, Nov22. wBt Moo Ist Fri^Ai«
Sept 89, Dec 10. Pow^
»t 28. Roiton, Joljr «,
St.Kenekn«s,July28. Sbifual, AjnB
3, Aug 5, Nov 82. ShrewybucT, 8i
Wed in each month, Feb 28, if Sun ibi
2Tth« Sat aft Maroh 15, Weil alt Bas*
tor week. Wed l>f Whit Sun. July a.
Aug 12, Got 2, Dec 12. Watkibury,
Aug 5. WeliwgtoD, Marah 90, June
22, Sept 09, Nov 17. Wem, Maid^
4, May 6, 20, Holy Th. Jane 29, Sept
30, Nov 22. Weafook, Mav 1^, Jooa
Fdiod^
A«^g8^0«t&^
IjM* OF FAIHS.
661
Axbridri^, Feb 3, Mawfli 25. Bafl-
p-eU. Jan jS. July IS. Bdth, Feb 14^
uly 10, Btf bop's tyaealrd, April 5,
;ept 8, SajAlon, Aug' 30. Brid/?e-
vatqr, SoTh in Lent, June 2i, Oct 2,
!, Dec 28. :pr'istol, March 1, Sept I,
fists 10 days each. Bruton, April 'x3,
?ept IT. Castlft-carey, Tu bf. Palm
$un. May 1, WWt tu. Chard, 1st
kVeds in Slay, Aiwr and Nov. Chedder,
Vf ay 4, Oct 29. Comb St: NicUolos,
lunelS, Wed bf; Dec 11. Congers-
Dury, Sept 14. Crewkerpe; Sept 4.
:urry Revels Aug 6. Dulverton, July
10, Nov 8. Dunster, Wb)t Mou.
Prome, St. Hftittbias day, Not 25,
Glastenbury, Ea&ter Men. Sept 19,
Oct 11. HuntspU!^ Jtme29. Tlmln-
Bter, Inst Wed In Aug. Keynsham.
March 24, Ai$ 15. Jjangport, 2nd
Mon in Lent, June 29, Oct 5, Nov 22.
Mark, Tu bf. Whit Sun. Aug 10, Sept
15. Martock,Oct9. Midsummer Nor-
ton, April 25. Milbourne Port, June
5, Oct 28. Mells, Mon afier Trin
Moo. Sept 29. Milverton, Easter Tu.
July 25, Oct II. Minehead, Whit
Wed. Moorlincb, Aug 20. Worth-
Curry, Sept 3. North Petherton, May
1 '. Nunny, Nov 1 1 . Pensford, May 6,
Nov 8. St. Decumans, Auff 24. Sept
16. Shepton Mallet, Buster Mob. Aug
8. Somerston, last Mon in Jan. Palm
Tu. Tu three weeks aft. ditto, Tu six
weelo aft. ditto, Tu nine weeks aft.
ditto, Nov 8. South Petherton, J uly 6.
Stogursey, May 2, Sept 12. Stoke Go^
mer. May 6, Aug 1. Stoke-under-
Homden, April 25. Stowey. Sept T.
Taunton, June IT, July T, tnree days,
if on a Sat kept on Mon. Wedmore,
Aug 2. Wellington, Th. bf. Eaater,
Hofv Tb. Wells, Jan 0, M^y 1 4, July
6, Oc( 25, Nov 30. Weston Zoyland,
Sept 9. Winsham, Whit Wed. Wive-
liscombe. May 12, Trin Mon. Sept 25.
Yeovil, June 28, Nov IT, if ou Fri
Sat or Sun then ov Mon.
STAFFORDSHIRE.
Abbott's Bromley, Tu bf Mid Lent
So*. May 22 Sept 2^, BattOB-under-
Needwood, May 4 Nov, 28 if a Sun
the Sat bf. Betlay. July 31 Whit
Wed. Brewood, Sfk^t 19. BursteiD,
Sat bf Easter Sun Sat aft Jane 24 Oct
1£. Borton-on-Trent, Feb 2 (toUfree)
Apti HoTh 1st Tu in Sept Oot 24.
Cannock. May 8 A us 24 Oct 19. Cel-
lar Head, May 5 Nov 5. Cheadle,
MarSJHoly ThAvfftr Octl8. £o-
cleshaH. Mid Lent Th. HolyTh Ang 5
lstFiiiitN5>T. Paseley, Mot 81 Moo
aft Oct 1! 2d Mons'hi Ja^ and Feb
last Mon in June 0d-H6ti in Dec
HaywaMHeath, NovlT. HolvCrosi,
2d^ed« in Apr and Sept. Kinfare,
May 14 Dec 14. Lane End, Feb U
May 29 July 22 Nov 2. Leek, Wed
bf Feb 13 Easter and Whit Weds Mar
18 July 3, 28 j Wed nearest St Luke%
day 2a Mons in Mar and Sept^nd the
8d Mon in Nov. Lichfield, A^h Wed
Prl aft May U and May 1 O S Frl
aft Oct 28. liOngnor .Tu bf Feb 14
Easter Tu May 4 18 Whit'Tu -Aug 5
Tnbf Oct llNQVlS. NewcasUe-un-
Lyne, Shrove' Mon Easter and Whit
Mons, Monbf July 15, Mon aft&jpt
11 Nov 0. PafetiDghnra, last Tu in
April. Penkrldge, April 80 1st Mon
in Sept Oct 11. Rugeley, April IT
June 6 Oct 21. Sandon, Nov 14.
Sbenstone, Feb 23. Stafford, Tu bf
Shrove TaMay U Sat bf and on June
29 July 10 Sept 16,lT,18,Oct 2 Dec 4.
Stone, Tu aft Mid Lent, Shrove Tu
WbitTu Aug 5. Tnm worth, Jan 29
May 4 July 26 Sept 3 Ort 24. Tean/
April 10 Nov 12. Tutbury, Feb 14
Ang 15 Dec 1. Uttoxeter, Tu bf Feb
14, March 15, Th in Easter week, May
3. 6, June 8, July 4. 31, Sept 1, 6J9,
lJov2, ll,aT. Waisall, Feb«4 Whit
To. Tu bf Sept 29. Wedii«*ary, May
6, Au«(4. Wbeaton Aston, April 20,
Nov 2. Wolvorhamptoo,JulylO. Yoi
aU,Septl.
SUFFOLK.
ActoD, July 6. Aldboioogh, Mar
1 May 3. ' AWriBffham, Oct 11 Deo
n. Barrow, May K Becctes, Whit
Mon June 29 Oct 2. Bergbolt Bast,
July 22. Bildeston, Ash Wed. Holy
Th. BIythborough, April 5. Botes-
dale. Holy Tb. Boxford, Easter Moa
Dec 2 1 . Boxtcad, Wbit Mon. Bian-
don, Feb 14 June 11 Nov 11. Bricet,
July 5. Bungay, May 14, Sept 25.
Bures, Holy Th. Bury St. Edmoods,
Easter Tu. Oct 2 three weeks, Dec 1.
Clare, Easter Tu July 26. CooUng,
July 31, Oct IT. Debenbam^ June
24. Dunwich, Jifly 25. Enn's So-
ham,Aug4. Elmset, Whit Tu. Ere,
Whit Mon. Felsham, Aug. 16. Wn-
ninffham, Sept 4. Framlinffton, Wbit
Mou. Oct 11. Fmnisden, Holy Th.
Glemsford, June24. Gorieston, Jane
8. GreatThorlow, Oct 11. HaOkes-
ton, Nov 12, Hadleijh, Whit Mott
Oct 11. Halesworth, Oct 29. Hard-
ford, March 18, Aug 22. Haufi^bley,
Aug 35. Haverhill, May 12, Aug 26.
Hi^n, Jnne 29. Horringer. Sept 4.
Hoxne, Dec 1. Hundoo, Holy Th.
Ipwrich, May 4, 18, July 25, Aag««» j
fi»
LIST OF FAIftS.
f^Ufke, Feb
io^OB. Juiii lift. KecHf ) . K*^ttt Mcta.
LavenMBp Sbrov* In {>a kk Lia-
fleld, Jfey li,OctU. Uu^iiFT.Jitf
Market Wfstos, Ah^ i.":. Jtmi^iQd-
bam. AimsiO. Mti u.Miw. Aiuf 9.
JCelfor4 Uoiv. Whit Tu. Xti*].^^-
bao. Holv Tb. iIiI<irHL.iil, Oct it.
NaykiMLOGt t. NinlliEin^ llct s^h.
Ntfvmartet, Whit Tu . Odimi , i vut
Hi. Polfat^a4, JuiK' liK SdimufiJ-
bam, Holjr Th SepiJ i. f^trfiJbrooki?,
Seut 21. Saape, Aat 1 1 . ^iMurtlitou,
JuV^I. Soutbwold. Tiiu U^m
24. l^iaatoB, Wbit .Moi
2i, Wbit Moa. May l : . ^ b>w murk^i
Jul/ 10^ Auf li. S-Jiilk^rd, .TiiiH* i ]
Sudbury, Marob l£. inlr lu, 8rut4.
TbanHtftl9n, July aj . TU^tutt"^ jfine
3«, Ntiv J«5. Wcxxthrid^'p, A^fif i,
Odi^OctSl. WoaJt'it, ^yt 115, 19.
SCRRKY.
Bafcslnt, Jaly i v. Bkkhlns^tv,
June 22, NoYf. B^>^»ktimn, V-f it.
Cambaweli, Auf 1^. L'berist^y. i^l
Mob in Lent, May U. \ug^j 3^(11 li^.
Gbbhaa. Maicb 17, Dot^ Ih L'roy-
dflM, Oct 3* t. 4. Di ' rk i n(^, d a} bf tore
Holy 1%. Dohrksk, M^m. iLl>.TriQ
Mmi. BgteMy Mar do. I^punit
AvKi. Esber, Sept i. E\rel\,M'iy
iVOci Sf^ Fan^b/ini, Uoh Tb.
June £4, Nov. )3. I v ib^rh^txh, J unts
16. GixlalmioK, fVh ia» Ju!\ lo.
CKlHdf<»^ May 4, Nov li. ham.
Umf t9, HBiOfsnerf, Mnv i-f, ^t'^
8f. HariwiohCouii, M^hiiTti. K^i-
tbartae HiU, Octl. Kin^^ion, Th
Frl and Sat in Wbit ^*^^f k, Au^ J, ii,
and 4f Not ia« Kuaptt^lt, Nm 9.
Lratfaeib«»od,Octh. LinctleLd, Mny
!«• June 29, JiiJy 1/ , CM i 1 . Lmip-v-
ficM. May 9S. 3JiN<kiA]», Au^ le.
Itortiake, July W. t^nkk^, -M^iy ^i.
FeokbaM, Ao^f 21. mrS^y, Nnv u.
Rymte. WbTtMon. ^^{^1. I i, iitt-a,
iMLWedtnewry ri^mhU. .SytifCLSftn^
Trin Mob. Thorin, iPi^^r Ki:lmni,
May 89. WalU)n,Fx<sli-i WVd. vVniv
bro\ near GuiMford . Si^^ht 1 . VVii nds-
wortb, Mon Tu ami W i-il m Wtiil wk.
WoMng^nearKipk-i, WhilTu.
sussivX.
AdTerseon, Se^it 1^. AKriMon*
May IB, Nov to. Auiimpririjir. Jt»h
»♦. Ardfngleyy Jtny ao. Anii)dc4,
Mav U, Aug 21, S«| r ^i, Dh? it, Sud
Tu in everr mooth . A s biii> t , t> t j 6.
Biiloomb, June 4. B id tl •? , W hi t Mon .
Nov 22, 2od Tu iii eier)- tnunUi.
n«icke)i»y,EastarTb, Dec2tf. JSemi-
HlUiti^iM^ Wl
Euit^ Grt'^ii, JaantS«
itm, July 1^1,
ybcfcbwj'R Oct €. Boi^a4««
HultMEY, M*> It, D«c Jl. J
5tr^U ^>t St Br^e^ Eaatfr T«.
Hn^ton, Holy Tb S«ipt «. BfeiciiU&ekC>
IftMonatt July r. B rtvidw^fiet; luae
tl, Oct 30. BurwiKh, M6.\ It, Oct t.
Btix|«iid, JuU 31. C^ti^bieeit, April
14, Jiitit?aT. Charley, J iifie:2^. Cl»-
wooO, July aiv Clkibe^t^r, X*yS
Whll Itou. Ati^ 5. Oct 10, SO, 1^
Wpd in evrrr mOTilb. Cb^to^ Ju^
4 . Seiit «rt . Craw r^, M Ay X Sept 9.
i^ruvvWinmg^h, Aji^lJ :^. CrOM^bn-
HariJ;, JkiDt* ^1, XDV IP. CudCftriA,
M(iy 5^i Whit Tu-Sept Td^ Nov sit.
1 ) aup ' hi 11 j A scm dt! J « Xhcker, Aaoea
Hut. DjC>tlilii^,A^nlS, 0«( K. JSaBt
Buum, O^'i iO. KJ^I Deai^ Oo: SS.
Eft^t ti r^n^r^-nd, A ^riU I , July IS, Dea
1 1 K^iIl^^d , May 1. ^p% i E vomty
ifrt\ ?l, A IK 3. Ffflidenj RmhrTb.
.Sfpt H. Flet^itU^^^ Mw*. bf. wliiC
Jfiiiu. K-jre*t-row, June Z.% Not 2.
KinnfleJd. Jiina :2i. it^imer-StmH,
Ati^ 3 . GT«f?u. A Uit }i, Alott Kf. Jaly
*, GuesUiiut, Mtv ??, If pifteM, Jorif
lliJuEU-^?. Hztrin^M, Tb. aft WUL
w (»r t , H a^ U Hfft . ^Ikit Tu . Jnne 2M,
Soy 23, MrtvIt-iUm, April 5, J«lfe
1 4 . Jf enfleUj Mav 4 , July 5, Ai^ I.
tfolrllf, liny ^. llolliD^it,2nd tfoih.
inJmV. Hoo, aiAvK lloriey, Mov
7. Hon-hTidge, .¥iij' 9, Sept SS*
llorsebntijie-LTomnVftn, Sept 11. li<X>-
sb.nm, A pni 5, Mot* bi. WDiii Sim. Jojy
15, Not £T, lo-f^i Tu ^ei ev«ry montS.
HorsLi^ftil-Kaynp, Hav ST, Se^ W-
Hnn^t'Grpeii,Juue3. H uT^Jpietpafal,
Mny I, Aiii; 10. Jvezitoii, Bastbl T^
\] Hy !2 0 . T.ftmberh ar> t , A urti i, MtM
2U Lpflre?s -^t-iy e> WUilTtt. Jifir
^fi, On 2. Linrit^lJ, Mjiv J 2, An^^
Oct t^'<. Lotuc^ndge, Ji4v £0. Maitt*
field, J^fi-r t. Mii\fttlJ» May 3% Not
I J. Alidbiit'vt, A|iiU 5, WbkTa. Oct
>fi. Nt^ulmveu, Oct lu Kewld^
T M n e 1 . Ni »rt 1j kuii , »*i^ i^ 1 1 T, Nutlet*
Muv i. Obi Tie CE^mmofl, May!.
Pt'ii^f'msLT'hj Tb aft. Wbrt Mreek, May
IH. Pemlnirv. WhitTu. Rett, near
llMtiiws WnV iT, July H. P«t«roftii»
Hotv Th. July ^»r ^'^ ^*- l^i«— y»
Julv 5. PlMtlin, H(3|>1 2. Ftlbn-
rv>ui<U, Ka^tir Tu. Riifskbtin, Mty
^a, ihrt ia. Hipt*r. Auw i. RogntBi
5«?iitCT. KotHerlidd, jiiue lA. 0«t
-. Hob*-rl's.lJridgt\S*'pt'tf. Rud^
^irk, Tfia Al^n. Ki^^hifd^e OineBi
AiJriH*, Oct M, Rve, Wbit Man.
Aug 10, lit. LrnitfiTJ s Furart^ Not
n. Scikiasd, Mnrch 13, Jidf 4»r
Sbordiiiin,Jut7id. jSHUeyt IMMbii
1.1«» Of. FAtRS.
65S
I, £rnf W>tl in evt'ry rapnth- Stor- ' A|«V I
iniSton, May 12^ Nov- I ( jDi Wed in "
t^erj motiti]. Tarring, AprlKi^ Mm
^9, Oct a. Thnkffhmi, May 29. Tlc/^
?." J^.^^^lil^' *A f^'^*.^.^^ Turner's Hill,
Whit Til.
Ortoii,
Jommon, Siid We*! iu Muy
WARVFICICSHIIIE,
Alcester Jnn i:i, Mnr. J 9, Mm \8,
taly J0> Oct i:, Dec3. AnEsjey, W
, June IS, Oct i^, Dec 9. A t herst-rjne,
ipni T, July JS, Se^jt 10, D«a J, Bid-
Qftii, A tig fl , J uly i J . Bi rm 3 a jf hiuii ,
Vbit Th. Sept i!4, first TL in OcU
Irailei, SaHer Tn. CoiesiiiU, SLrore
Jon* If a V e. Wed aft. Sept a'J, Co-
crntTy, Marcli I , May 2, June :, for
ilttit dnvs, Auk ^ih Xov K Dud-
bureh, Jan JS^ March jeri, June 3»,
^ept J J. HEimpden, ju AdThu, June
, Sent T. Hi^iiJey, lu Anlea, Marcb
5, Whit Tu . July jio, (H't :2'J. Kenll
^",Aiir)l ^3 Oi't^. fir^at Bed*in,
Aug fla, Jitly iirt, HeytcjiUufy, AI^J
H Sept aj. BHthi^Kirtb, Auf la.
Oft J L ^g. Hiiidon, May dT, O^t i*.
Kiiiff^-* Down> Sept g-d. Laytxick.
JJAlden Bradley, ilay <}, Oct %,
Mulni^^bury, JVkriZS, April £i5, JutfC ff,
Mnrlho^u^h, July II, Am«£3, Sou
H, Oct 1 ; Norkose. A^i 3;L kurlil
Bradley Sept Jti, liewsiey, Sq>t IS.
JWay H, Ott ir St. Anft':^ hiil, (Db'
X'^^^>t'^^- SaUslHii^. isiTuiift.
r, « n.L ru. .uiy .a, o..t -J. K<>nll, ^ T«" fu „iwr oilf n'h^f '"'"St" *
U Soulhiim, ^a^ter Won. first Mon boK»' rustle Ocf f* ■ ' ^"
n Lent, July lo, fl^it Mqu in Oct! I ' ' ^'
tuly i' \'at^\^ ^J\^^'^' frZ ^' ?'^ ' ■ DnutwLb, Pn iTi Easier we.k
WESTMORELAND. t' ^rj* *^' Enstflr week, Whit Kiom.
654
LIST or F4I«8.
Easter To. Jiwe 26, TubC Hot i.
Redditcb, first 3fon in Aug. Sept 21 .
SbipstM, aid Tu in AprU. Shiviiw,
April 21. Jooe 12, Tu aft. Oct II.Dk
8. 8tour1»riJ««, lUich 29, Sept 8.
StouroorL £u<ter Moo. Sept 13, Dec
18. Tenbury, ApiU 21, July 18, Sept
86. Umomf Ut' Tb ttft. MU-^^
WbilThJ«l¥lo>Tblil.Oci2. Wa-
OMter, fi«i bf. PU« Su». 8>tu Eaitfr
week, Anx ii, Sevt, It. ftndtMoo n
Dec. Sod McNi in Mi. fimHo^ir'
in May, Jane, July, ^t Nov. (tcAfiee.)
F9r a ampleU List qf lk$ ForMirrPnirt, Me Distmtt 7b6/« ^ Fm-k-
shirt, in tkt iUuMlnlum to Foi /. tcitk ike Faw ^ me Onotfy
attaeked.
A LIST OF TBB FAIRS IN THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS OF WALES
Abi'reoBWfiy, April 6, Sept 4, Oct
II, Nov 8. Abrtfmw, March T, Wed
•ft Trio. Oct J«, Dec 1 1 . Aberreley ,
AprtI 2, Wed bf. Hdv Tb. Amr 20,
Ort9. Aberyiitwitb, ifon aft. Jan 5,
Palm Moo. Whit Mon. Moo aft. Nov
11. Almwcb, Nov 18. Babi, Mny U,
July 10, Sept 11, 81, Oct 24, Nov 8.
Ban^ior, April 6, Jutie 25. Oct 28.
Beaiintans Feb in, HolvTb Sept 19,
l>ec 19. BreckDOck, Mar 14, July 5,
Sept 8, Nov 1 r. Builth, June 27, Oct
2, Dec 6. Caerms, Marfh 16, lastTo
In April, Trioitv Tb. l8t Tu alt July T^
Sept 9, Nov 6. CnrdifT 8<* ^^ Id
March, A|>ril and May, JuiM - tpt
19, Not 20. Cardigan, Feb. . ., 'L;iril
6, Se{)t8, Decl9. Carroartt r , \ >ril
16, June .-), July l«, Aug IS ^f j ! 9,
Oct 9, Nov H. CoTwen, |] i. 12,
May 24, Jtitv 21, Oct il, JJcc 28.
Cowbrids^e, M To. In Feb March i5.
May 4, June 24, Ist Tu in Auff. Sept
29, i9t Tu in Dec. Crickeitb, May 2,1,
July 1, Oct 18. Crickbosrell, Mny 12.
Denbigh. May 14, July 18, Sept 25.
Dinas Mowddwy, June 2, Sejit 10,
0<tt 1, Nov 13. Dolgelly, Mny 11,
July 4, Sept 20, Oct 9, Nov 22, Dec 16.
Flint, Feb 14, June 2^. Auj^ 10, Nov
80. Haverford West, April 14, Mny
12, Jane i2, July 18, Sept 4, 23, Oct
18. Hawardeo, Octl,Dec24. Hay,
May IT, Au^ 12, Oct 10. Kidwelly,
May 24, July ^2, Oct 29. KniarbtoD^
Sat aft. 1st Mon In March. Tb hf Ras.
tor. May IT, Oct 2, last Tb in Oct. Tb
hf . Nov IS. lismpeter, Jan 1 1 , Feb 6.
May 8, Whit Wed. Sat all Aug II *
27, Sat aft Sept 1 1 and 26, Oct li
Sat aft- Not 12. LhineUy, AacM.
Day, Sept 80. LlandafT, Pcb 9. WW
Moo. Llandih)e, June £1. uaodo-
very. Wed aft. Epiph. W«Ki aft. EarUr
week, Wbit Tu. Julv 31. "Wed aftOrt
41, Not 2d. Llangadockv Marcfa li,
Aaoeu. Day, July 9, Kst Tb io Sept
Dec II. Llan;;oUeo, la&t FiiinJaB.
March IT, May 31, Auxj ?1, Kw ^
Llanrwst, April 25, Jane 21, Aor* I
Sept IT, Dec II. Merthyrtidwlh^w
n. Mold, Feb 24, Slay 12, Aa^ S,
Nov 22. Narbetb, June 4, July 5,
Sept 26, Dec II. Neatb, TriD Th.
.Inly 3 1 .Sept 12. Newport, Jtioe 27.
Pembroke, May 14, Trin Mob. Jwly
10, ^pi 25. Pre«»teie;ne, May 9, Juiifi
20, Dec 11. Pvllhellv. May 13. A»^
19, Se_pt24, Nov U. Radnor, Tu b^
Holy Th. 1st Tu aft Trin. A«i U, Oil
28. Rhayader, Aug 6, 27, Sejit 26, 1st
Wed aft Oct 11, Bee 3. Hutbia,
March ISk Fri bf Whit Snii. Av^ s.
Sept 80, Nov 10. St. Asaub, Easter
Tu. July 15, Oct 16, Dec 26. Swan- i
sea, 2d Sat. In May, July 21, Aug IJ,
Oct 8, A two roUow. Sat. Tal^^ilb,
.M;irch 12, May 31, July 10, Sept S3,
Nov 3, Dec 3. Tenby. Whil Tu. May
14, July 20. Oct 29, Dec 4. Towya.
.May 13. TrejiuTon, M«r 15, J 6, 2a
Tu Id Oct Wrexham, Mon <fe Th W.
March )t9, Hol^- Th. June 6, Sept 9.
F I N I S.
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oiuUertdfnpcr U Mrodpct iAm intkkfikec.
COmUVY OF YORK«
alter Fttwkes, of Fttrnlej Hall, Siq. Ulgb She^^ (sppototed Fek. 1, 18«I.)
YORK.
THOMAS SMITH, ^IgM^gojjftg IWH <t»i* Time.)
Mr.PBtMiiBistead I Mr. Mn Bigg
GovmohCouhmlman— Moak Ward.
I Mr. Oenn l^wilMt
I Bfr. RlebSrdfi5S&lB
Mr. Joseph Smith.
K>n WiD. r&Dcy li^fr,
&i,tJ Hi. n"m*Jkn mfr.
fa am TlioniiU], Eai].
uritick-in* ktfnei^
n Jontb. fiirrnfr
b f' viet B<fri7&. SiroA
til H'ephi JSflt|.
!r Kev. Jctbn (metb.)
3 El w'm. fariDtr
b iw L woriUdnfr*
< i T, worated mfr.
r. a. Eaq.
%mh thread infr.
'ph. naliinftt mnkcr
rorth J, wuolTea mfr,
Jobi] grrocer
<^itpTij, rict. tnicufr
Jpb. grocer
id flfawfiJactuTtrit
Num^ KfiodcnTbot.
r T% TflMardJ.
• Jph,
t/ft>M I^mghtJt
l^ho* . wdt*ted mfr.
Irt' gent. ^ov/oMi
TlioiDA&4 lire -tn an
ts Oeo. rard isbI^ff
Ha^uv Bi'TiJ. wuDJEtra mfr.
Ct^tpii F+ii*% t-ctlttinapipiiBr
Hatffall JahUj cotton i^ivr
Datioiif tteur iiud4er*/iat4,
Bruak Jiilj.tict. Star Ina
r&IdOD Ji>bti, r^jic;^ ni/r,
Garland Thi:>iDftA, £»»,
Ef Ditto 0 WiD. gpni.
B«ry Jotlma yt^ioaD
Sfikrt B^. ia.tit:y mir.
VVilcock Wm. ca^p cuter
Smith £dw^i tlf nvf^Dllep mtt.
MwhtU Fn, woullen mfr,
iStooitt JoJm^ h^aiLkct tats,
RfiFsfleld Wi, filciM <rfflerr
TDwntiiilD.i.iid L, drnp^FK
Wadili ngtah J . t&l. cihanilleT
Wooler Wni. cnrri dealer
Lftdgi? DaTkd.fuDcymfr.
itob#ifl» E.T. A I . W. mer^,
VDolkuDifra. ^tftniieri
Furiiay,
Hoxdaker J. clock naker
Sd^nliaJl Jpb.W0a1ieii air.
Ba^tri Wm. i* carrr
BroaiiLf Id Malt, fancy aft
Spivey Jobji, woolltii W
Ftockiony
Jaqui'i R«tr. J. curfttt
K aw Geo. Tkt. Hfciie Hot»#
Mellar J. sea. dnth dnaser
Seniiar JuhUjiafr.
SMriTir* Henry, cloffw
Hiirtley J. wuolJi'ii taSt.
FeatTi^ai. wtiftLtenmfr.
BIrlby Ha, f urd »iak*r
Cr^lAod J. cJfiib d^a^wCT
FlrtbJoKiphi doth d^M^^r
Be holes Wm. CArd aaker
Beattin Geo^ lallor
BrmwB Sbikrp, card lOAkfT Ir
mfr of Iron card, Braai, A
bobbin, wire, Kiu^Lraid la
Ri I tryX , ifTt'C f r^KiTijf r'ro u In .
HiiniUtPorth W^tdhom^j
Birkt Vr'iD. gjaxitr
L« Fall John, ^hoohaaa tat
Mooijy Braj^ BeigUtutt mill
Poller Vrni, ^tnt.Beiyttt^a
lLbadc» Samuel, jj^nt,
El&lDieB mid Hcbofl«}di iraf -
ited ipinDFT* andMfn,
Hartley Hit am, wanlcuialwr
i*if kltfi^ Jolm, bookkttrpar
By k e 1 TL oft.dy«T,i;roTemtU
Ufalhj war ^'itk€^^td,
pFrrai3d Jnme », bntlg
OUfOt ThomaiT bulcliBt
thbden Bridgt^ i
Aihirartb Win. p-ocer
EToJt Jobct, joineT
Wri|fat J. cotton ipjaui
ii€kitiK Bridge lann^
Bf^ntJ .1.01 ton apiLr.Bank foal
Cpatt^a AI . jnbtiui m^^^
Wilaon Jamf i^ fnitlanmUr^
ilectmtrtidw^kWf
Daubs f Kobettj draper
Dlxon HobertjCottciD mfr.
Firth Win. Tic I. Wool pack
<:^rccavood DaoLd, stm
ilutlierl'tieinatf nbofnuktr
ill>bit*r John^ farmer
Heplo-mtail.
fitrritt Jobn, linen drif^r
Fl«ldmg J. vjct. Bwan
U retell iobt^, JiDD. ^ent.
En^hnA Eev. tUcbaid
r^ ic b oi Ao D J olm , loliiar
PirUtn Til nmaj J grocer
flljObritAihaw V^'^ cott^u nUI?.
^peuf et Zfe^h^ grvcAi
C-tiaiaock \l m. £n|, ••
ArmitA^e J. f lolh drciMT
BrootiB J. TecIlFii mfr.
▲DDITIOKt AND ALTXIATI OVS.
.-._«rTM.«l*»« melt.
Jatet J«BM, wooUcQ Kfr.
BootJkroyd J. wooIImi mAt.
. _^ Fr«d.teQey mflr,
KUmt Aba. sUy Mk«r
iliiploii.
Brook Joko, wooKmi nfr.
WiUoA Jph. fkoc J mfr.
Barkmrjf.
Brook Jmm». carponter
Poftot Joihaa, f eot.
jiriootloyBraUygooa
Drokvo Sam. akatUo moker
8aiitaiJook«o,fr«««r
S^ J. olotkMrjMer.llordi
HortWlJohmwhltwrnlth
|Uek«r«lMmWB.teboolaMti
WooiBiapMcrowt
ItatotworthW. wr«t(l.mA
JTWk
wotomfr. * «t Hod^eraAd
BOTOM JoMpk, cent
WnUsfton Jph. nncy mfr.
Piitlktnt Jm. tknrj mAr.
§U«bT* J|*. grocer
BUtBclUfb C. fTocer & drmpr
COmsiMa Wm. fkrmtr
ikimto FraaeU, groeer, te
AmImII J. woollen eord mfr
uSn Wm. cloth *0Mtr
LiUU Tutrnp
OwhtU, Br««k A Co. 4y«i
BottTjM.woon«ttmfr
l^jM.olotiidmM
i«rAkm.oiirpoimfr.
flMgfclWwoodoamfr.
MortoaTboe.klooobor
MMkmm,
Tqflor l>«ri4, wooOo
■•y^PejI^teltowol
■lom Joooyfc. tkoo mokor
I'M Tk omo% Voot t»a«or
SbooH Abm. ftrmor
Wobotor JMijMot maoH
Miilnll. laBAi««Mt
NtAtrim^
BaaoMBt Jpk. clolklor, «w.
Nmtttm, near ITmk^ki,
Bocook Jokn, slay mokor
Brook Joooob, tboykeoper
Bsttonrordi Soml. eotrior
Orako JomM, vkodwrif kt
WrifhtWm. iotyootor
Okmtmilu
BTo*a>oat W« wonM mfr.
Can- Josboa, wheelwricbt
Switbiobank W. Kingilnns
Omo^on,
Barvtow Saml. com miller
Deaa Wm. xent. ScoiuAf
Eaotwood John, shopkeepoi
Foanley I. worafted ndt.
lies J. worsted mfr.
PrieetleyJ. wor«te4mfr.
OwUriom,
Bradabaw CbpT. rriader
Ketflowell Thomas, gent •
Metealfe Tbomaa, corn dhr.
Parke Thomai, stone merct.
Parke Thot. vlet. Half Moon
Ward Abraham, yeoman
Weatherhead J. viet. Pitckoi
Weddafi John, dmgcUt
Wood C. dtA^l.chandlew
J^Amo AMM|nBcfaiwva
FeadeyJobn RollahJobn
OraaireWm. Hnllah T.
Oreetbam W. IngHbylaa.
HortomaaG. Ilotloyiokn
Cawood J. Mddlor
Qndaray J. also boiler
HofltWm. woollen mfr.
R jiand Petw, baker
Parker Jph, acbootmastar
Sntel iftb J . woollen mllr.
Walton J. woollen mfr.
Fox Rer. I
Boatook P«tor, groeer, IMjpk
Brondbont R. eoboolmntter
BrookbankT. Nav.waroba.
Oroavoa Jas. Brook BeMem
Konworthy Wm, dyer
Noal Jas. morebaat, Qofck
Shaw T. llonr dealer. IMpk
Wood J. mfr. Bloc* Ag ^MI
WoUt John, mfr.
Aug,
Brook James, Hmlta
AddyDnrid,. woollen mfr.
Swtflow Jph . schoolmaattt
Atkinson O. woollen mfr.
Binmfll T. Roeor
Lister 9i Mmge
wontodmfrs
Hawortk Jna. <Sod dicH
l^teJpb.i
m*.
Meal John, ijet
Sykcs Edw. voces
ffmffcewinm^
Focard T. card maker
BowarthC. barometer *
Jeokinsoa S.tnBor
HorsfrOI Jonntten, *i
Aaqnitb Bottom aliQ
Wobstor T. grocw, Trmi
Simmisf Bridg*,
Cooner SamL iron ib««
Firth John, woollen drs^
KeowortkyWm,»lKifk«^
Maude J. grocer & pioM
WUkinaon AVm. yeomm
Wilson W. dofin plate d
Saiion on Dtnm^
Brown Rd. timber oKxt
Carter John, grocor
Bedford John, shoe msfc^
Boekley Jas-^odbiar
Fligg Mark, agent
Ta^M Boi^. Ue'k Haas*
lion, nosr Brod^
Cnnren Jaa. worsted mfr-
Craven Jow^, wonted n
PeaiaonJohn, bnteher
TWmoniM,
Horaibll Wm. cottons^
HTmdmMHk.
Ash worth Robert
HataMIJ. dimttym*.
MaUaliea lb Plntli» v«
mfrs. J^^nActavk.
Narins Jas. draper
Green Thoa. Bedgreartd
Shirt John, Esq.
Johnson Saml. liqnet bk^
Lambert Ricbd. fkimei
Wilde J. di L. yarn mfrf.
Nnasey^.bln^smitk
SeottJ. w^vtSfmfr.
TarieyB.rict. Windmill
Towdnle J. cabinet make
frimdkiU,
Batoson Geo. wonted b£
Ward Jonas, bnteher
RowtedJobiLsehoebnssI
jrom^MUVoadlMd^
Bingley Wm. S«^.
trtrUtu Umm,
Bateoon A. wooUen mfr.
. wanlodi
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