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Hickinson Geo. blacksmith

Marshall John, shoemaker
Wade James, wheelwright

Weldrake Joseph, vict. Cross Keys

Brown Matthew, yeoman

Jones Rev. Edward, rector
Lund William, yeoman
Monckton Wm. gentleman
Prest Wm. gent. Dunnington lodge
Shilitoe Mrs. gentlewoman
Storr Mrs. gentlewoman
Warneford Henry, yeoman

Blacksmiths,

Barker John

Creaser Sarah
Bricklayers,
Holmes Wm.

Lotherington Wm.

Buckle Robert
Fletcher Wm.

Gibbon Wm.

Harrison Henry
Hudson John

Palfreeman John
Thompson Ann

Butchers,
Foster Joseph
Foster Wm. & Co. Ware Geo.

Thompson Wm.

Smith Thomas
Butter and Bacon

Factors,
Butler Francis
Butler John

Carpenters, Dales Wm. Eaden Thos. Hornshaw Wm. Wilson Thos.

Farmers,

Agar John
Barnard Richard
Bell Robert

Schoolmasters, Bell John

Waterworth H.

Shoemakers, Hodgson Robert Mentoft Wm. Wilkinson Thos. Shopkeepers, Mentoft Wm. Smith Geo. Thompson Francis, (& auctioneer) Tailors,

Consit John

Buckle John, sen. Nelson Wm.

DUGGLEBY, in the parish of Kirby Buckle John, jun.

Grindalyth, and wap. of Buckrose; 7 miles SE. of Malton. Pop. 154.

Spink Francis, yeoman

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Bogg Wm. wheelwright
Monkman Robert, blacksmith

Duncoates, in the parish of Howden, wap. and liberty of Howdenshire. DUNNINGTON, in the parish of Beeford, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 7 miles NNW. of Hornsea. Population, 76.

Farmers, Knapton Robert Harrison Francis Moulson Thos. Jordan Thos.

DUNNINGTON, (P.) in the wap. of Ouse and Derwent, & liberty of St. Peter's; 4 miles E. of York. The high road here divides the East from the North Riding: the

church, of which the Earl of Bridgewater

is

the patron, and the Rev. Edward Jones the rector, is dedicated to St. Nicholas; here also a Methodist chapel. Pop. 551.

Agar John, gentleman
Baines H. M. gent. Eastfield house
Barker Thomas yeoman

is

Butterfield James, vict. Cross Keys
Linfoot Sarah, vict. Greyhound
Turner William, corn miller

DUNSWELL, in the parish of Cottingham, & wap. of Harthill; 44 mis. NNW. of Hull.

Barnby Wm. vict. Waggon & Horses Bell Wm. vict. Coach and Horses

Plaxton William, gardener

Farmers, Atkinson Wm. Moore Mrs. Eliz. Ruston Thos.

Turner Robert Waslin Robert Wilkinson John

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Thomas Kitson, to Hull Thurs. dep. 10 morning, ret. Sat. 2 afternoon William Blenkin, to Hull every Mon. evening, ret. Tu. evening

EASTBURN, in the parish of Kirkburn, and wap. of Harthill; 3 miles SW. of Driffield. Pop. 12. Boyes Bethuel, yeoman

EASTON, in the parish of Birdlington, & wap. of Dickering; 1 mile W. of Bridlington. Pop. 21. Hudson John, farmer Owston John, farmer

FASTRINGTON, (P.) in the wap. and liberty of Howdenshire; 4 miles ENE. of Howden. Here is an ancient church

dedicated to St. Michael, of which the king, is the patron; likewise a Methodist chapel, and a free school, endowed with 301. per annum. Population, 375. Battye John, yeoman Spofforth Rev. Ralph, vicar

Carpenters, Smith Joseph Thompson Mthw. Towl Joshua ThompsonStephen Turner John

Farmers, Watson Thomas

Birks Wm.
Goundrell Wm.
Horstley Wm.
Norwood John

Shopkeepers, Belt William

Holmes John

Brownbridge James, shoemaker
Jackson John, blacksmith
Morritt David, corn miller
Savill Thomas, schoolmaster
Swann Thomas, vict. Bay Horse
Young John, tailor

EASTHORP, in the parish of Londesbrough, and wap. of Harthill, 2 miles N. of Market Weighton. Population included with Londesbrough. Botterill John, farmer

Botterill Wm. farmer, Middlethorp

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Carter Thomas
Cundale Edward, farmer
Otway Frederick, farmer and sur-
veyor of highways

Eight and Forty House, in the parish of Eastrington, and wap. of Harthill; 5 miles WSW. of South Cave.

ELLA-KIRK and WEST, in the parish of Kirk-Ella, and wap. of Hullshire; 5 miles WNW. of Hull. From the Domes

day book, it appears that at the time of the survey, the village of Kirk-Ella was a part of the possessions of Ralph de Mortimer.

At present several branches of the ancient mercantile family of Sykes possess a large property in this parish, and are patrons

of the church. Here, as well as at Ferriby and Cottingham, several of the wealthy merchants of Hull have elegant places of residence. In the church at Kirk-Ella, dedicated to St. Andrew, which appears to be a very ancient structure, is a handsome monument, erected to the memory of the late Joseph Sykés, Esq. who is supposed to have had more extensive dealings with the nobles and merchants of Sweden, than any other person in England; he was twice mayor of

the town of Kingston-upon-Hull; he died in the year 1805. Population, 368.

Bourne Wm. gentleman
Dobson Mrs. gentlewoman.
Eggington Joseph, Esq. magistrate
Hammond Peter, gentleman

Huntington Wm. gentleman
Jones Anthony, silversmith
Smith John, gentleman gentlem
Sykes Rev. Richard, magistrate,

Ella

Sykes Joseph, Esq.

Sykes Mrs. Ann, gentlewoman Tiger John, druggist

West

Wilkinson Rev. Wm. James, A. Μ. Wilkinson Mrs. gentlewoman

Williamson Jane, gentlewoman

Farmers, Acey Peter, West

Ella

Brigham John Foster Peter,

West Ella

Smith Wm.

Watson Wm. West

Ella

Shoemakers, Hessey Wm. Wilberforce Thos Shopkeepers, Acey Thomas Stather Robert

Clark John

Smith Robert

Hatfield Peter

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Crisp John, schoolmaster
Marshall Elizabeth, blacksmith

Ransom Wm. joiner and carpenter, & Johnson Jobn

parish clerk Thrustle Thos. vict. Anchor Wilkinson Wm. butcher

Carriers.-John Burn and John Whitby, to Hull every Tu. and Fri. to the Bonny Boat, Trinity House In. dep. 7 evg. ret 7 morn.

ELLERBY, in the parish of Swine, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 6 miles N. of Hedon. Pop. with Dowthorp, Langthorp, & Owbrough, 233.

Barchard Ralph, vict. Board
Batty Wm. blacksmith
Blashell Stephen, shoemaker
Garton John, yeoman
Metcalfe Wm. wheelwright
Whitaker Thos, farmer, Dowthorp

Farmers,

Biglin Wm.
Carlin John

Dunn Peter
Spetch Joseph
Thompson Wm.

ELLERKER, in the parish of Brantingham, wap. of Howdenshire; 1 mile S. of South Cave. Pop. 249. Arton John, yeoman

Champney Richard, gent. Hodgson Dennis, yeoman Leason Thomas, gent. Levitt John, yeoman

Simpson Rev. James, A. M. curate

Farmers,

Robinson Thos.

Boynton Richard Rudd Charles

Pashley Thos.

Reed Elizabeth

Ridsdale Joseph,

Ellerker Sands

Thompson Thos.

Couthwold

Bell Thos. corn miller
Dodds Wm. shopkeeper
Haldenby-Richard, tailor
Milson Thos, shoemaker
Wressel Thos. carpenter

Carrier. Thomas Nicholson, to
Hull and Wilton every Tu.

ELLERTON, (P.) in the wap. of Harthill; 9 mls. SW. of Pocklington. Here was formerly a Priory of Canons of the Sempringham Order, founded by William Fitz Peter, before the year 1212, which continued to flourish until the 11th of December, 1536; when this priory was surrendered, by John Golding, the prior. Here is a chapel dedicated to St. Mary, of which John Bethell, Esq, is patron; there is also a Methodist cha

pel. Population, 318.
Brown Robert, gentleman
Wilkinson Rev. John, vicar

Farmers, Boast Wm.
Blanchard James Brown Robert

Richardson Wm. Watson John

Brown John, corn miller
Carr John, tailor
Lee Sarab, shopkeeper
Wilkinson Wm. schoolmaster
Young John, shoemkr. & vict. Board
Carrier.-John Haslewood, to York
every Sat. dep. at 4 m. ret. at 8 evg.
ELLOUGHTON, (P.) in the wap.
of Harthill, a part in the liberty of St.
Peter's; 3 miles SE. of South Cave.
The church, dedicated to St. Mary, is
a very ancient Gothic structure, of
which the prebendary of Wetwang, in
York Chathedral, is the patron, and the
Rev. John Overton, jun. the vicar;
here are likewise a Calvinist and a
Methodist chapel. Population, with
Brough, 383.

Carlill Mrs. Mary, gentlewoman
Carr Thomas, yeoman
Prescott Wm. yeoman
Thompson Rev. Joseph, curate
Wilkinson James, yeoman

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Beaulah Thomas, blacksmith
Dixon Geo. shoemaker

Fleming James, schoolmaster
Scaife Robert, bricklayer

Carriers.-Wm. Carlill, Thomas
Easingwood, and Robt. Taylor, to
Hull every Tu. and Fri.

ELSTERNWICK, in the parish of Humbleton, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 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 small
endowment. Pop. 154.
Bell Robert, gentleman
Bell John, gentleman

Farmers,

Close John
Hardbattle John

Warriner Rhd. Wheldale Thos.

Wheelwrights, Norrison Peter Turner Charles

Marshall Wm.
Smith John
England Wm. vict. Crown & Anchor
Pool Jane, teacher of the Free School
Turner John, shoemaker
Webster Richard, blacksmith
Whitening Robert, foreman

Carrier, Wm. Woodhouse, to Hull

every Tuesday.

ELVINGTON, (P.) in the wap. of Ouse and Derwent; 7 miles ESE. of York. The church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was built in the year 1801, by the Rev. A. Cheap, L. L. B. rector, and is a neat building, of which the king is the patron. Here are likewise a Methodist chapel and a Subscription school, to the master of which 202. per annum is paid for the instruction of twenty poor boys. Pop. 405.

Cheap Mrs. Mary, gentlewoman
Empson Amaziah, Esq. Manor house
Gillmore Thos. surgeon & apothecary
Green Rev. Wm. curate, (bdg. schl.)
Mather Dr. Alex. Brinkworth

Spence John, gentleman
Spence Robert, yeoman

Blacksmiths,

Raney Henry

Linfoot Thomas

Morley John

Routledge Thos. Spence Henry

(& whitesmith)

Carpenters,

Smales Samuel
Taylor Wm.

Farmers,
Barton Matthew
Bond George
Bowman Mary

Ramsay
Tate Wm.

Walker Wm.

Wright Thomas
Gardeners,
Appleton Anthony

Routledge Wm.
Shopkeepers,
Duckett Wm.

Thornton Wm.

Bowman Wm.

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(and brewer)

Tailors,

Johnson Wm.

Ergham, in the parish of Atwicke, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 3 miles NW. of Hornsea.

ESCRICK, (P.) in the wap. of Ouse and Derwent; 6 miles S. of York. Here is a handsome modern church dedicated to St. Helen, of which Henry Gale, Esq. is the patron, built about forty-five years ago, by the late Beilby Thompson, Esq. (upon the site of the old church). This was anciently the seat of Sir Thomas Knivet, one of the

gentlemen of the bed-chamber to King James I. who, on the 5th of November, in

the year 1605, was sent, along with some
other persons, to search the vaults under the
house of Lords, where they discovered 36
barrels of gunpowder, and thereby prevented
the perpetration of a deed not to be equalled
in the annals of treachery and treason. Po-
pulation 548.

Thompson Beilby, Esq. Hall
Gale Rev. Henry, rector
Boswell William, steward

Blacksmiths,
Hustwick Geo.
Nicholson Wm.
Carpenters,

Gell Joseph
I'Anson John
Lister Michael

Farmers,
Barton George
Blanchard Geo.
Eagle Wm.

Cross John, schoolmaster
Galbress John, butcher
Lorimah Peter, shoemaker and vict. Ellis E. and Son

Bay Horse
Lotherington Thomas, bricklayer
Pearson James, shoemaker

EMMOTLAND, in the parish of
Frodingham, wap. and liberty of
Holderness; 2 miles SE. of Driffield.
Pop. included with N. Frodingham.
Harrison Jonathan, farmer
Harrison Richard, farmer

EMSWELL, in the parish of Great
Driffield, and wap. of Harthill; 2 mls.
W. of Driffield. Pop. with Kelley-

thorpe, 93.

Lees Wm. Greets
Farmers,
Blakestone Math. Spencer Richard
Holtby Richard

ENTHORPE, in the parish of Lund,
and wap. of Harthill; 4 miles NE. of
Market-Weighton.
Wilson John, farmer

EPPLEWITH, in the parish of Skidby, and wap. of Harthill; 4 miles S. of Beverley.

Holland Manklin, yeom an
Jackson Thomas, farmer

Elstone John, (&
bricklayer)
Fairweather Chris.
(& corn dealer)
Gilbertson Betty
Gray Wm.
Harper Richard
Hield E. and G.
Moody Robert

Bull

Reaston Wm.
Robinson John
Rooke John
Rudd Thomas
Shepherd Wm.
Smith Wm.
Spencer Thomas
Stephenson Len.
Strangeway John
Taylor Jonathan
Thompson Henry
Walker Josias
Shoemakers,

Emmerson John,
(& shopkeeper)
Haw William
Tailors,

Eagle Thomas
Leake John
Pearson Benj.

Brown John, butcher & vict. Spotted
Fairweather John, corn miller & baker
Wilkinson Richard, schoolmaster

Carriers-Robert Davison to York every Wed. and Sat. dep. 9 mg. and ret. in the evening

Coaches-between York & Selby pass daily.

ESKE, in the parish of St. John's, Beverley, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 4 miles NE. of Beverley. Population 18. Wilson John, farmer

ETHERDWICKE, in the parish of Aldbrough, wap. and liberty of Hol

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Barran John, carpenter & wheelwright Cole James, boot and shoe maker Cooper Thos. vict. Light Dragoon

Goodricke Christopher, schoolmaster

and parish clerk
Heward Richard, tailor
Rountree Geo. corn miller
Stainton Elizabeth, shopkeeper
Wardell Robert, shopkeeper

Carriers-Robert Towers & Thos. Whitby, to Beverley every Sat.

EVERINGHAM, (P.) in the wap.

of Harthill; 5 miles W. of MarketWeighton. There is here a neat modern built church, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Rev. Wm. Alderson rector and patron; there is - also a Roman Catholic chapel. Po-pulation 271.

Alderson Rev. Wm.rector
Maxwell Mrs. Constable, Hall
Farmers, Rowe Wm.

Braithwaite Rhd. Rudd John
Clark Richard

Dean Thomas

Smith John Templeton Edw.

Easingwood Thos. Thomas Henry Kempley Henry Whipp Wm. (and

Kempley Thos. Plurit James

farrier)

Atkinson Robert, carpenter
Beetleson Thos. shopkeeper
Gosford Wm. steward for Wm. Con-

stable Maxwell, miner
Johnson John, tailor and vict. Ship
Johnson Wm. schoolmaster
Norwood Francis, shoemaker
Pexton Thos. blacksmith & parish clerk

EVERTHORPE, in the parish of North Cave, and wap. of Hartbill; 2 miles WNW. of South Cave. Popuation, with Drewton, 177.

Stather John

Farmers,
Harrison Wm. Thomas George
Lee Thomas, corn miller
Pearson James, vict. Duke of York

Fairholme, in the parish of Swine, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 7 miles NW. of Hedon.

FANGFOSS-WITH-Spittle, (P.)

in the wap. of Harthill; 4 miles NW. of Pocklington. Here is a chapel, now in charge to the vicar of Barmby-uponthe-Moor, of which the Dean of York is the patron. Pop. 154. Overend Cholmley, Esq. Fangfoss hall Addison Rev. James, perpetual curate

Farmers, &c.

Arnott Wm. Catton Thomas,

Green Ralph Hodgson John Leuty Matthew Norton William Quarton John Stephenson John Stillingfleet John

Spittle
Catton Robert

Fawcett John
Fawcett Thos.

Harrison John, schoolmaster

Harrison Wm. shopkeeper, Spittle Kitchingman Wm. shoemaker Robinson Thos. carpenter and vict. Carpenter's Arms

FAXFLEET, in the parish of South Cave, wap. of Harthill, and liberty of St. Peter's; 6 miles SW. of South Cave. Pop. 163.

Scholfield John, gent. Hall

Scholfield Wm. farmer, North hall
Bird Wm. brick and tile maker
Hairsine James, farmer
Latham Edward, farmer, Grange
Seaton John, yeoman
Thompson Cornelius, yeoman, Os-

merdike

FERRIBY NORTH, (P.) in the wap. of Hullshire; 6 miles SE. of South Cave, is an ancient village, and nearly opposite to South Ferriby, in Lincolnshire. Here was a priory of the Knights Templats, of the foundation of Lord Eustace Vercy, which survived that order, and was occupied by the Canons of St. Augustine till the suppression, when the site was granted to Thomas Culpepper. This village has, in succession, been the patrimonial possession of the Mortimers, the Poles, and the Bacons. The present church, dedicated to All Saints, and of which the King is the patron, seems only to be a part of a more spacious structure; it contains some handsome monuments of marble, two of which are erected to the memory of the Lillingston family, and one to the memory of the parents of Sir Henry Etherington, Bart.The village is delightfully situated at the

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