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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. 


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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( 

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RtweSfbCptof) 

508 

57 

992 

61 

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463 

105 

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560 

119 

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Whitby,    ....... 

AUIaby. 


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Stalnsaere, 

Newholme  ... 

Ruawarp, 

Ugglebainby, 
Whoriton,  ..... 

Fafleby,    ...... 

Pottoe,    ... 
Wigglnton, 
WlttonEast* 

Within.    .. 

Wittiout, .. 
WlttonWest, 
Wycliflk.  ... 
Wykeham,  • 
Yarra,  ..4 
Bto.  ftf  Durham. 
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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 
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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. 


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1891    Totati 


118 
879 
403 
181 

68 
865 
189 

80 

76 
196 
689 
980 
941 

99 
935 
340 

78 
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347 
110 
939 

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186 
958 
109 

87 
857 
370 
689 
317 
278 
810 
378 
399 
281 
129 
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953 
895 

634 
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428 
883 
178 
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444 

303 
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159 
889 
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199 
965 


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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 
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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&ltliy  Widow,  gTQ^tt 
Mann  James ^  i^ooc^r 
SujjdiTL  Wm.  vicL  New  Inn 
W'lilliTlegff  Wm.  White  Hart 

Armin, 
Woodheod  lit.  yeamim 

Jrmlfy, 
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Waiamiui  Wm^  w  not  Leu  mli 

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Fro^att  Jobn.  nefiooLiaai  let 

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Beverley, 
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John  P.  ArJcn 
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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 

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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^' 


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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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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 


CITT  OP  TOM. 


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. 


CITY   OP    TOCS. 


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:-^ 


COMPARATIVE 


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ft. 

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247 

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— 

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140 

90 

nm 

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up.    l^-t 

178 

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86 

71 

7:1 

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76 

— 

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li>l 

81 

asi 

m.v.   133; 

n.r.  104) 

^i 

270 

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L^-nftb  r™ni  K,  t-j  W ..., ^4 

- — ^ ^  T;mt  door  tattle  di«ir 5ifl4 

. nftht  cljoir.  ►..*..,.  H*  .^,  *...-. I  16: 

^  of  tKif  ^iiscp  hcbind  llic  altftt  -.       &J 

^-^  of  thtt  ctoss  Aisles  from  N  ,  to  S.    ajj 

^,^»r(iu  of  the  brtdf  and  s^ib  aisles ItlO 

I  '     r  llie  ¥iickltin|  of  the  aavr Ufi 

]  .if  t^«  iwn  weitem  lowen  or 

-- !  efijilf* H J  19lj 

'  nf  tin?  Uh tern  to vref . .. .,, I  3*5 


*  Dtigdale,  Vol.  1.  fol.  p.  390. 
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 

3 


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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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YOEK. 


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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TOEK. 


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 


TO&iT. 


S4 


YOBIC. 


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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86 


YORK. 


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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YOSK. 


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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89 


YORK. 


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 

8 


YORK. 


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 


YOli:. 


91 


Yon. 


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, 

SI-'"' . 

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 


TftRK. 


96 


TOBK. 


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. 


97 


TOBK. 


■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. 


^ 


T«U« 


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 


KMK 


90 


Ycmx. 


.^  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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roBK. 


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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fCokto  street .       ^       .^  .  •  .  •• 
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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TORK. 


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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104 


TOBX. 


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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105 


Tonc. 


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 


YOftX. 


106 


raax^ : 


WilflOD  Jf  ra.  genUewmn.  Holimto  Ifi. 
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 
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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. 


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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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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 


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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* 


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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 


YBM. 


119 


TMCv 


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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YORK. 


"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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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 


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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&lt■^  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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


[Ainsi^.] 


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. 


[^««%0 


COL. 


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 


144 


OXT. 


[Ainiil^.] 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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[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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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 


DRI. 


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 

HumaiM, 947 

Annnhaat,  ••  ...  947 

••»i»l»*Baiik,  948 

CoBBMntof  Bun, 94ir 

WhtleVfdMiiai,  ..  ..  949 
AiQount  oT  CuittNBa,  • .  949 
Shipadearad  .•  949 

Custom-houci.  ••940 

Dooki^        949 

901 

BMkiqg  Onoemi^      ••  ..  901 

KMhtoga,  • Ml 

Mano/iMtWfi,  • 9B1 

»»8«MBce,       951  am; 

8canpK)Aoe^    ••        • §51 

Cairicri,                   ..                  ...  959 
Mariwld^yi, 999 


Pagt. 

Cora  Exchange,  999 

Water  Works  and  FirvKnglnac         ••  98» 
Oil  GaaJight  Company,  ••  99t 

GoTommcnt  and  Corporation,  ••  9IS 

Royal  Charttra,  9S# 

PatUamcntaryHbtoryof  thbHorov^h,  UM 

Conrta  of  Law,  9§9 

Aariaaifofmerlybeldherob      ••         ••  9» 
Placet  of  puhUcAmuMmcnt,  ••         ••994 
TheOre— CiroM,  ..  9M 

SobMription  Utoaricib  ..  9M 

Intended  Utmry  and  PhUoaophiflal 

Society,        9i4 

Hun  Newaptpwa,        984 

Bocaale  Garden, 984 

Ifaaonie  Lodgei, 9W 

ModtalSodety, 9SS 

PubBcBathi, 98» 

Tagiant-offioe, 989 

AadentanduMMleniHiA tli 

Governor  of  Hun,       988 

»• 9BB 

Men.  984 

Sir  John  LnwHB,  ••  988 


Dr.  Walion,  and  Maieo 

thepoet,  .'tsr 

Rev.  Jowph  Mitacr,      •  •  ^6ft 
UTiag  Chanccera,         -  tSt 

MnU,       987 

UHof  Straeta,  In  1040,  ..  98B 

Inl999.  ..989 

Dlineloryof  Hun.  .<.  910-.^t7 

ClaMilkatlontjf  ProfeNiona  A  Trudea, 

M7--M7 
Coiehec  MUl  and  Poet,  *  •  S49 

TIdaTMUo, 949 

COMting  and  Rirn^  leaden,   ••         ..  380 
StanaShipaandFaekets,  ••  S80 

SdUn^Faekati,  SBS 

MailMlBoal%  U9 

LiMdCtfri^ge^WaggoM,      ••         ••  SB4 
ftomthtlOM,  ••  9H 


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 

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■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 


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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 


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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 


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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 
Z 


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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AIUmo  FraooU,  mariner,  6,  Phnoeu 
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 

Z 


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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HUU. 


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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aes 


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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HULL. 


Blttnloxton  RicfaanL  agent  to  New- 

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 


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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> 


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[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 


9n 


HULL. 


[East  Riding,]  hitll. 


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 


HULL.  {EoH  Riding.] 


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. 


AA 


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HULL. 


[EoH  Riding.] 


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, 
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HULL. 


[East  Riding,]  hull. 


S75 


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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[East  Ridifig.^  HULL. 


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 


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[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 


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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 

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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  . 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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- *      • 


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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. 


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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 

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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- 

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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^ 


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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^'^ 


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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 


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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 


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*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 


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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 


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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 


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[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 

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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. 


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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&ltfaouse  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 


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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- 


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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 


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««|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.\ 


HULI.. 


989 


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- 
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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^ 
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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 


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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 

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[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. 


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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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[EoH  Bidif^.] 


HULL. 


641 


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 


84« 


HULL. 


\East  Riding.^ 


HULL. 


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.! 


HULL. 


34a 


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 


344 


HVLL. 


[EmH  Ridif^.] 


BVLL. 


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 


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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. 


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Departure  of  Malls. 

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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 


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[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 

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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      .  . 

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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,] 


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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 

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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. 


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niTs. 


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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. 


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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 

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[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. 


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LAY. 


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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 


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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. 

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Scarbio'. 

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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 


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[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 

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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 


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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 

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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 

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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* 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


[North  Ridif^.] 


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 


RIC. 


[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 


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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. 

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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 


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[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 


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[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^ 


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[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 


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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. 


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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 


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[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 


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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 


\ 


•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. 


PARISH    CHURCH    LIVINGS 

tS  THE  frB8T^RiDlNG. 

Rfftotoryt  o  Tictnget  e  Cnneyi   iod  ^  e  Pfrpetoal  Coney. 


PariMheSm 


Tutiitfif  Soiitt 


Patron, 


^btBcCcvA 


AddUngftMt  -  . 
Ulwtck.le-Otf— t 
Udboioaffb  -  • 
UleattonMaulevOTar  p  c 


St  Riohaid 
St.  Cnthbot 
St.  PMwt 
St  John  Baptist 
All  Saints 
StLawranee 
St  Andrew 
St  Martin 
viAUSaiata 


Orial  CoO^ge,  Oxfoid 
KiQg  as  D.  of  LancBStar 
Mrs.  Mary  Cutillflb 
T.  ArOtinctoo,  Esq. 
The  King 
J.  Fullerton,  Esq. 
Dean  A  Chap,  of  Yock 
LordStouitoQ 
Trustees  of   Clitfaeroe 


%  Ktdaley  (East)  - 

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Bmahani 
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CiaUey    .  . 

Csriton    .  . 

Ciidited  . 

Cawood    .  - 

CwnhlHM  . 

Clspham  .  -   - 
CtoytODiB  the  City 


r  St  Mary 
St  Oswald 
AUSainls 
St  Mary 
AUSatats 
St  Peter 
St  Peter 
St  Mary 
St  Mary 
AU  Saints 


St 
All 
AUSainls 
St  Mary 


St  Peter 
StPMer 
St  Andrew 
StMiehad 


-  e 


StJamce 

AUSainls 

StWUfked 

StMlehael 

St  Edward 

AUSainls 

StHelsa 

|st  WUfted 

St  Helen 
StWUfted 

8tMaryMscdalen|Mi 

St  Wilflred 

St.  Mary 

AUSUnts 

AU 

AU 


AU 


Barl  of  Cardigan 
Earl  of  Cardigan 
Sb*  O.  Cooke,  Bart 
The  King 

Univetfity  CoU.  Oxford 
Dnke  of  Leeds 
Barlof  Derl>y 
George  Pox»  Biq* 
SouthweU  CoUege 
John  Oretbam,  Esq. 
Archbishop  of  York 
Sir  J.  L.  Kaye,  Bart 
Lord  de  Gray  and 

Csidign,  alternately 
E.  Parker*  Esq. 
King  as  D.  of  Lancaeler 
TheRb« 
Oevieees  of  the  lite  Her. 

Thomas  Wright 
ArefaUsbopofYork 
C.  Dawson,  Esq. 

Manden,  Bsq> 
Ixjid  Oiaattiani 
Ridiard  Fawoett,  Esq. 
The  King 

Ch.  Ch.  CoU.  Oxibrd 
Hon.  Edward  Petxe 
Archbiihop  of  Yoik 
Dean  dl  Chapter  of  York 
Christ  Choreh,  Oxftnd 
Miebael  Tasbuigb,  Esq. 
Eavlof  Ctaven 
Archbishop  of  York 
Dean  Ifc  Chapter  of  York 
The  King 
Ir^  Yarbinn^ 

ChUden,  Esq. 
Ch.  Ch.  CoU.  Oxford 
King  as  D.  of  Laaoester 
Prebendary  of  WIstow 
Johns.  Stanhope,  Esq. 
BidMp  of  Chester 
St  Andrew  Ward,  Esq. 


Her, 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Her. 
Rer. 
Rev. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rev. 
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 


Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 

Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
Rer. 
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Rer. 
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Rer. 
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Rer. 
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Rer. 
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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rARISH    CHVRtH   L1TIN68 


^    PttTith. 

TaMoryteifit 

Pmtnm, 

hKwmbeni, 

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. 


-\ 


\ 


rotiih* 


Paitmu 


KirkburtoD 
Kirkby  MalhamdaM  v 
Kiskby  MalMud   •  « 
Kirkby  Oveiblov 
Kirkby  South    -    .  v^ 
Kirktqr  Whaife 
Kirkheatoo  .    .    .  r 
Knaresbrou^    .   .  « 
ldKightao-eil4e-Mor- 

^*^         •     •     >     •  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 


-  V 

-  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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PARISH    CBCR€H    LIVIKGl,    &C 


.-•-«• 

IVMifySctef. 

Pa/ieik 

InemmabemL 

SSBMrnm  -   - 

'     -  9 

AUSainti 

AnhMihop  of  Voik 

.  -Tin 

Skiptott    -   - 

.r** 

Holy  Trinity 

Rev.  J.  Peri^ 

aiiidfcini  •   • 

8t  Andraw 

J.  Winlanrorth,  1^ 

Rer.  H.  Wtalaneaalb 

Samtm  Kiik 

-    •>  r 

fllMary 

BariFItawmiam 

Rev.  C.  Gator 

Snalth-   .   . 

.    .  c 

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. 

3f 


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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 


fill 


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 

Aincsbury,  78.  F.  ^!) 

Amthill,  43,  Th.  3-7 

•Andovcr,  63,  S.  ^  i  i ) 

•Appleby,  «70,  S.  -  j  I 

♦Arundel,  57,  W.  ds  S.    V  ■  1 1 

As^boume,  1 40,  *S .  '-  j  ^  H 

•  Ashburton.  192.  T.  -    ■  5 

Ashby  de  laZoucb,  U5,S .  ^     7 

Ashford.  54,  T.  -     5 

Ashton  U.  Lyn«>,  186,  &. :      t 

Aakri«K.2il.Th.  .5 

Atherstone,  108,  T,  -S  .4 

AtUeborough,  04,  Th.  I'D 

Axbcldge,  130,  S.  :    8 

Axroinstcr,  M7,  S.  K  3 

•Aylabury^  40,  S.  ii'i) 

Ayleshara,  120,  T,  13 

Bakewell,  153.  M.  J     2 

Baldock.  37.  Th.  i     0 

Bampton,  )61,  S.  13 

B&tnpton,  70,  W.  i  \>\) 

•Banbury,  73,  Th.  T-''6 

Barking,  7,  S.  :.'  so 

•Bark  way,  31,  —  ''3 

Barnard  CasUe,  246,  W*  '  .^1 

Bamett.  11,M.  1 7  5 

Bamsley,  1T7,  W.  h.-^i 

•Barnstaple,  106,  F.  /   79 

Barton,  164,  M.  ll:!6 

Basingstoke.  45,  W.  :">>  6 

•Bath,  106,  W.&S.     T^ri^sLl 

Battle,  56,  Th.  ls.2 

Ba»try.  149.  Th.  H'J7 

Bcaconsfleld,  S3,  Th.  i  ~  « 

Beaminster,  137.  Th.  l    6 

Beocles,  109,  S.  i  ^ 

Bcdale,  SS1>  T.  H^7 


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•Bedford.  51 .  T.  A  S.  6466 
•Be^wfTi,  70,  —  J9ea 

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Deh'imi,  iJJa,  Th.  I30a 

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BclfiiT.  IjI,  S,  ,       723.5 

Bei.  Ui>kU,  Uii,  W.  mS 

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BilV  <tuii.  ^3,  V.  7fil 

Blhrnts,  128,—  lf*'w)'1 

BIntiliuTTi,  iSt.  Th,  1571 

Bl^^;lfc7,  lys,  T,  mia 

BlrsiiUigliim^  IID,  M.  T. 

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Br  LI  1 1 P  jril  H 1  Jij-Jt  1 1V2,  Th.  1 3,OC4 
Brnliicnch,  174,  Th.  lAll 
Br  liittrcc,  4Q,  W.  *;sti*l 

•Bisiinber,  5;*.  j?h 

Br nunitoit  ,31:;,  T.  *  1 4H 

Bt.wmn,  IS,  P.  1770 

Bitatrard.  Xc*.  7.  S.  SfT.-^fi 
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•Bridport,  135,  S.  ."mi 

Piitrhton,  51, Dally       24.429 

Ilfi>mJey,  10.  Th.  5H7 

Brt>imdri)t^u.  lie.  T.  751sJ 
Bmrnyflid,  l£S,  T.  1«S7 

Bfo9i45',  tie,  W.  4^14 

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rliuckiDi^hftm,  56,  S,  Hi>5 
Qui^aaT,  Hip,  ITv  SsfflO 

KiirS]rit,  73,  S.  H09 

IJiirtIn  13l.Th.  a03 

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r^uriklfy,  3ti7,  Si.  G>7H 

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l^urtrrn  hi  Kenilitl^  251,T.  CJB 
liijrtnij  Siftther,  Ift"!.  T.  JCT 
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f'artindJ.  tH,  M.  371 
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POPULATION. 


^ph,  IPi,  Th.       150f; 
>fnrnster,h»,  M.  6l  F.  49h7 
^^»re,  5«;,  F.  Ha? 

Cle'ibury  Mortimor,  157, 

Th.  1602 

•t'llthcro,  216.  S.  3213 

riuii.  159,  T.  792 

•I'ockemiouth,  305,  M.  37»(» 


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. 
omcr,  130,  S. 
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. 
PpJh  iihniu,  85.  F. 
T»".l.liiigt()n,  70,  S. 
I>.\riain,  59,  T. 
!>')  tf(,n!,.'J, 

•<)  n.v.  rj7,  F. 

Ii  limn.  Ka*t.  101,  F. 
•n.  viiCT,  «d.  Th. 
DewRbur\',  184,  W. 
I>i-is,  86,  F. 
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. 
KVhani,  66.  M. 


289G 
M.0I6 
J8(H 
1760 
3110 
7274 
1915 
610.) 
581 
825 


21,242 

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368.J 
874 
6515 
5451 
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5750 
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Ewcll,  13,  Th.  1550 

•Kxcter,  172,  W.  &  F.  23,479 
♦Eye,  89,  S. 
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. 

HomcaaUe,  135,  S. 

j  Hornaca.  187,  M. 


2271 
521 


runny  sirauora,  ij.  m.     azi  |  nonucH,  loi,  ab* 
Fevensham.  47.  W.  &S.  3919    •HoP*am,  36,  S. 


F.llesmcre,  178,  T. 
Elstlon,  «W,  T. 
Eitbam,  8,  M. 
Ely,  67.  S. 
EnHeld.  10.  S. 
Epplng.  16,  F. 
i-jnworth.  156,  T, 
»Eveahais.  96,  M. 


4tW>{ 
65H0 
2761 

885 

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165S 
2745 
3812 

10,527 
2044 
3114 
252 
2305 
2176 
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18,211 
1127 
2409 
1851 
895 
200 
9822 
3186 
1912 
2607 
1254 
1741 
1168 
2173 
1818 
18S.3 
5079 
8227 
1688 
1763 

3487 


Folkcstooe.  72,  Th. 
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 

floudh  ir»t,  44.  W.  2579 

«Gramnaund.  260.  S.  668 
•Grantham.  1 1 1 ,  S.  9594 
Graatlngton,  220,  F.  983 

Gra vescu. ! ,  22.  W.  AS.  38 1 4 
Greenwidi,  5.  W.  &  S.  20.712 
•Grimab>',  Gt.  164.  W.    .1064 


3989;  Horsley,  lOl.S. 


144S 

4ee 

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15U 


i57i 


'  Homlen,  175,  S.  

Iluddertfield,  189.  T.    lS.Sk4 
•Hull,  171.  T.&F.        44,aS4 
Hungerford,  64.  IV- 
•Hunlii^Rlon.  59,  S. 
•HyUie767,  S. 
•lldinter.  122.W. 
llfVacorob,  206.  S. 


936  I  Ilmlnster.  134.  S. 


IX 
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994 

262! 

215^ 


Ilcley,  E.  54.  W. 
•Illsirich,69.  W.F.&  S.  17.1^^ 
-  ^      — •    *"  .457 

551 


rinctoad,  E.  28,  F.  3153 

•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 

H;r"-*^-'   ^VTh.  644 

Hi  3858 

Ha                     S  Th.  707 

Hai  .:.L'«iiJ,Ti-H  T.  1886 
Ha.  i^.t'^ hi?kmi,  151.8. 12947 

Ha  !.   sun.  lOl.  W.  1641 

Har.n.f;.  Kii^t.  M.  T.  867 

Hal   A,  *?-!,  s.  1928 

Harliiil,  Vri7,  S*  1968 

HarU  M'-^il, '-'^J-S.  1249 

•H  IT  .  i,  h,  7^.  T.  4010 

•H  .    .  iTK-fi;,  t«  T,  887 

Ha  I  Mjkn.  S^H.  VV.  6595 
■>.  tH,  W.  AS.    5085 


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2530  Ireby,  305,  Th. 
Ivinghoe,  33.  S. 
Ixworth.  77.  F. 
Keighlcy,  202.  W. 
Kendal,  263,  S. 
Kenilwortli,  99,  IW 
Keswick,  292,  S. 
Kettering,  75.  S. 
Kidderminster.  126,TI&.i0.7t9 
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Ki-:vhji.Ti. 'A'7*T.  f735 

Kirk  c^w.tltJ,  ^4.  Th.  760 
Kir'.m  m  LmJ«T.l47..S.  14M 
•K I  \ii  rx^\iitnmg  h,  1 97,  W.  5fKS 
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♦Liiici^trr.^j'J.W.AS-  10,111 
LaiiniKiri,  i5iJ.  S.  1004 

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2099 
1649 


La^cubam,  61.  T. 
La^jM^tnUi  K.  90,  W 
Lei  Itlfvtlp.  76.  T. 
LetUiiry,  lin.  T. 

Let  I  Is  1^6,  T,  A  S. 
Let  k  a  55.  W. 
•L^n^ter.  9H,  S. 
Leij^li,  liiS.S. 
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2408 
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2671 


Heliniitey,  218,  S. 
•HeUton,  274.  S. 
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 

•Hindoo,  85,  Th.  890 


1278  I  •L(^iiTiHi(tur,  137*  F.       3651 

1408  1  •Li 'tes.^^j.S.  708J 

829    Le^lnmi,  229.  F.  810 

""^*  '  •Licrifitll,  1 19,  T.  &  P.  ©075 

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Llrtmi,  50.  Th.  J  519 

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♦LI  Lr|^M(|,^(.>T,V^AS.1  I2J41 

Locldnn,  il-'.  F.  1058 

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Lol^ijlu.  iet\  T.  460 

Lo^Ktuti,  MRd  Lauc  £jiiU 


53.8. 
Longtown,  312,  Th. 
•Looe.  E.23I.8. 
•Looe.W.  231. 
•Loitwhhid,  256,  P. 


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Madilevp  118,  F. 
Maidciih^il,  111,  W, 


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Vtrth  Lcnch,  83,  W,  775 

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M;Uwiiip«lii,  W.  1171 

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MidrlkTiampt^jN.  M.  Hrto 

Midil]rfon,  ls+5,  F*  SftiJii 

Itiddleirirfi,  liJ7>T.         STTV^ 

•  MLilhuiat,  50,  T*  13J5 
tMUboiinar  P(jrtpll4,  H40 
Jlliaonhhll.  7£Jp  1^.  5974 
UiJiittioqi  ft  lleversbflin, 

Mitverton,  151,  F.  1!>3(> 
M  i  iwftitighatn  pton  J»^,T.  '*9ii7 

•  Mlnehead,  1(JU  W.  13,19 
Mitctiul  I>eaiull6,  M.  556 
XtExilJury,  SON.  Th,  2191 
M  c>l  1 1  >ii ,  South ,  1 77,  S.  55  H 

•  MoiimoiJlh,  150,  S.  1164 

♦Murpcth,  2ft5.  W.  5115 

Mount  Siorwll,  105,  M.  H2:f 
Niiititich*  J  (14,  &.  46GI 

Nay  land,  57,  F.  1019 

Keedham  Mftrket.7<jW.  1300 
^Newark,  11:5,  W.  6(iS4 

Newlnify.  511,  Th*  5317 

*Newp;i*MeQnTync,  270, 

T»ftS,  35,1111 

•Newcastle  U.  Lype/150, 

TMcwfnt,113»F.  11*^7 

Newmarktt,  G 1 ,  Th.  S3 1 1 
Ncwrham,  115,  F.  loi^ 

New(>ort,  liUS.  S313 

New  pon,  S  u  WoolU*.  H7, 

S.  951 

•Newport,  (Isle  of  W  ight,  j 

W.ftS.  4059 


OiWiatn,  n,  S. 
Oldham,  l:wi.  S. 
Ol3erE[H],  13Jj,  F. 
aiii*y,  iG,  V, 
fVne.tr  <'t)ippkHBi  21, 


151f 

Sl,Bi)i 

576 

255!) 

.      7G8 

J  ug 

5S5H 
15*JS 

30C5 


•arford,  H9.  M, 
Orm>kirl£.310,  T. 
Orton,  ;;7li.  *V.  * 

Otfey,  lE?t::,  F, 

um-n,  5? I.  Mary.  l^.T-  5-^5? 
Oiindllt',  77.  «-  »150 

Over,  iSi'i.  W*  S?5r4 

PhditJiw,  fl3,  ^.  17" hi 

Pftiuiwiek,  iCKi.  T.  401 1 

PalrUialon,  IK£>.  ¥.  1^11 

Ptmb^dRc,  lia,  T,  l:?03 

Pen  1  ii  nil  L%  1 77+  Th,  fi45 

Pci>kTiiMp,  150.  T,  9S90 

lVnrUli>  iM?,  T.  55»J5 

•  PeDryn,  'JCCW-  F.  *  S-  2953 
PciHford.  llli.  T,  SI 9 
renin  net,  SfHl ,  T,  5«24 

«FeterlKWoiigh*  7«.  S,      4S9B 

•  Peti.^rKfiulJ.S't.'ii  Hifi 
PrtheTlon,Ntvrm.HH.  S-  5C1D1 
PettitirLrrTi,  S.  1 30,  Th,  t!090 
Ptt worth.  4r*.  &,  27b I 
Pitkerinjsr,  5^1,  M.  S7t6 
■Ph  raoudi.:;  ic,  M^AT.eijJlt 
•Plvmptf>ri,  Earl,  SI 7,  S.  7*1 
Pockliiifftou.  195,8,        l§flJ 

•  Pontctraet,  173,  *^.         4147  ' 

*Pimsmoiith,72,  Th-  itM^ 
Potton.  49.  J5.  Hjia 

PouUdp.  S36,  M.  lOU 

Prescol.  19Sh  T.  41fiS 

*Preftkiii,iri7.W,  F.  S*  34,575 
»QueFti.borDua1i,Al£>  M, 

&Th.  ,  Bfll 

Rjirai«iy,  K).  S.      '  2SI4 

Ramscftte,  72.  W»  i  S.    CCPl 

Rn^iiiiffh,  SI,  s.  isa-j 

•  Readmit*  39.  H.  I2,8»i7 
nL-diiiUi,  253,  T,  di  F,  6C(>7 
Rerphlifl,  111,!5.  .115 
Reeth,^it,F,  14W 
»KelfL'Fd,t:.  141,S.          ^1(5 

•  H  Schmond ,  l?'iH ,  S,  S546 
RIckmaii'dMworth.  10,  S*  .T3J0 
Rlngwoiwi,  9f,  W,  34iJh 
Rfplej. 'i<>5,  M.  251 

•  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 


4    44 


"  —  :^  *■  .-  — 


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. —  _—i-^-r= 


—       — t-;^-pa_tna    ^^. 


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8—  •«  ©>  »  tr  »t  c*.  ""  -»•  "3^   C?  'J»  ^'  iP  -1  Jc  r*!  ^,  C  »  "^ 

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S^Wexford 


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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. 


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151 

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160 

168 

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6    5    0 

66 

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:      165 

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174 

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5  17    T 

70 

KT| 

175 

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n* 

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5  14    S 

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90 

'      180 

0^9 

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,3  11      I 

•^4 

94 

185 

19^4 

181 

- 

5     9    1 

76 

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3      IPO 

199X 

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5     5    3 

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194 

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4  17    6 

84 

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91 

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.     215 

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4  13    0 

88 

110 

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29 

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4  10  !0 

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9*64 

94 

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4     8  10 

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115 

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4    611 

94 

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24'i 

504 

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4    5     1 

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94 

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494 

98 

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-  .  955 

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130 

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964 

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3  15    5 

104 

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97" 

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9  14  0 

110 

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3  f!   • 

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140 

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294 

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3  It     5 

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14  i 

-     9H5 

284 

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3  10    9 

116 

145 

.     990 

3042 

21* 

. 

3    8  11 

118 

14H 

-     S95 

30» 

294 

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3    7    9 

120 

150 

-     300 

315 

30 

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3    6   8 

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63 
644 

66 

674 
69 

764 

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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^ 


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19BWSPAPEES. 


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■■■m  (Pi  101 

dv)  rn. 
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Sat. 

n  cfcCotu  Joofaal.  Woo. 
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tbar.SaU 
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*  iDdcpondcnt,  Tmo. 
or  Otfoniele, 


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ttier,  Tneo. 
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tbor.Mon. 
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th  Dock  Tdegnph, 


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l)Fri. 

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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 

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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^ 

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to  l.OOOfOOOU  m  tiiril  mb  <te  ^^  "* 
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AadAorawywMawtoWMdtaf  180^31. 

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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


\*  AmtUtrabUporthn nf  thtfoUw/lngHMtt having Utn  ruHv^U^kU /«  U 
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 

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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^ 

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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?. 
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WiUoA  Jph.  fkoc J  mfr. 

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Poftot  Joihaa,  f  eot. 

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Drokvo  Sam.  akatUo  moker 
8aiitaiJook«o,fr«««r 

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§U«bT*  J|*.  grocer 
BUtBclUfb  C.  fTocer  &  drmpr 

COmsiMa  Wm.  fkrmtr 
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AmImII  J.  woollen  eord  mfr 
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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. 

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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 

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FeadeyJobn    RollahJobn 
OraaireWm.     Hnllah  T. 
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Qndaray  J.  also  boiler 
HofltWm.  woollen  mfr. 
R  jiand  Petw,  baker 
Parker  Jph,  acbootmastar 
Sntel  iftb  J .  woollen  mllr. 
Walton  J.  woollen  mfr. 

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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 

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Swtflow  Jph .  schoolmaattt 

Atkinson  O.  woollen  mfr. 
Binmfll  T.  Roeor 
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WUkinaon  AVm.  yeomm 
Wilson  W.  dofin  plate  d 
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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^ 

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Craven  Jow^,  wonted n 
PeaiaonJohn,  bnteher 

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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 

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TarieyB.rict.  Windmill 
Towdnle  J.  cabinet  make 

frimdkiU, 
Batoson  Geo.  wonted  b£ 
Ward  Jonas,  bnteher 

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Bingley  Wm.  S«^. 

trtrUtu  Umm, 
Bateoon  A.  wooUen  mfr. 


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