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Flounders Benjamin, Esq.
Fowler David Burton, Esq.
Meynell Thomas, Esq. Friarage
Robinson Marshall, Esq. barrister
Waldy John, Esq.

Bradley Rev. John, Catholic minister
Cairns J. agent to T. Meynell, Esq.
Deuxelle George Perrot, gentleman
Flounders Mary, gentlewoman
Graves Rev. John, curate, and author
of the History of Cleveland
Greame J. E. gentleman
Heslop John, gentleman
Meynell Miss, gentlewoman
Middleton R. M. gentleman
Nightingale Ann, gentlewoman
Overton Mrs. W. gentlewoman
Passman Mary, gentlewoman
Patten Masterman, yeoman
Robinson Mrs. S. gentlewoman
Taylor Mary, gentlewoman
Widdell Elizabeth, gentlewoman

Academies and Schools.

Clawson Thomas, (day)

Endowed Grammar, Rev. J. Graves

Longhead Jane, (day)

National, Wm. Board & Mary Stockton

Prince Jane, (day)

Rowell Mary, (day)

Taylor Jane, (day)

Weddell Elizabeth, (day)

Wright Dorothy, (day)

Agents, Particular and General. Miles Richd. (for purchasing pig lead) Stonehouse Christopher, (to Guardian Life and Fire Insurance Office)

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5 afternoon. Ditto. Ditto.

Warwick Christ. Willans Wm. Brick & Tile Mfrs. Dale Wm.

5 afternoon. Ditto. Ditto. 2 morning. Ditto.

Ditto.

Terry Christopher
Druggists,

Dod Thomas
Jackson Wm.

Greathead C.

Spence John

Bricklayers,

Farmers,

Hall Isaac

Bainbridge MichaelCairns Jeremiah
Johnson Anthony Flounders Joshua
Johnson Robert
Weddell Thos.

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Mawlam Wm.
Maynard Richard
Stonehouse M.
Terry Christopher
Farriers,

Barker Francis
Wilson Wm.

Butter, &c. Factors, Burdon John

Flax Dresser,

Gardeners,

Lynas John

Emmitt & Wastell, Hedley Robert

(ham)

Miles Thomas

Reeds John

Walton Geo.

Clock, &c. Makers, Sherwood James Sherwood Thos. Stockton Francis

Coopers,

Fowler John Martin John

Rowell Dennis
Grocers,
Appleton Richard
Armstrong Thos.
Baker John
Dod Thomas
Jackson Wm.
Leighton Henry
Martin John

Reed F. Cuthbert

Stainsby Ralph

Spence John

Suggitt Robert
Corn Factors,
Appleton Richard
Barras John

Brittain George
Emmitt & Wastell
Fawell Thomas
Miles Thomas
Reed John

Corn Millers, Appleton Richard Emmitt & Wastell Fidler Wm. Fidler John Garbutt Wm. Curriers, &c. Kay Matthew Lister and Merryweather

Taylor Jane, (tea) Temple Thomas Valians Isabella Wild George Wilkinson John Hair Dressers, Muir Andrew Potter George Ironmongers, Stockton Francis Todd James

Joiners, Pape Richard Smith James Smith John Linen, &c. Drapers, Appleton Richard Davison Thomas Jackson James

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Dod Thomas, tallow chandler Graham James, governor of the workhouse

Hardy Wm. cow keeper

Harrison M. skinner & woolstapler Hodgson J. rope maker & sacking mfr. Holmes Mary, glover

Hugill Jonathan, carter & cow keeper Leng John, toll master

Pape Richard, clerk of the parish Perkins W. J. K. agricultural implement maker

Reed John, salt merchant

Robinson W. organist & music master Rowell John, pig jobber

Stainsby Ralph, sworn meter for corn Windross James, painter

COACH.

The MAIL, from the Greyhound Inn, to London at 5 afternoon, to South Shields at 2 morning.

LAND CARRIAGE.

John Baker and William Hutchinson, to Darlington on Monday, and Stockton on Wed.

James Proctor, fishmonger, and carrier from Leeds to Hartlepool, arr. at the Greyhound, on Tu. and Sat. and ret. on Wed. and Sunday. Ralph Reed, to Darlington on Mon.; to Stockton on Tu. Wed. Thur. & Fri.; and to Stokesley on Sat.

Yearsley, in the parish of Coxwold, and wap. of Birdforth; 5 miles NE. of Easingwold. Pop. 170.

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Lund Benjamin Rutter John

Skelton Robert Wetherill John,

Park

Gowland Marm. vict. Wynn's Arms
Hornby John, tailor & shopkeeper
Wilson Wm. shoemaker

Yerby, in the parish of Kirkleatham, wap. and liberty of Langbargh; 44 miles NNW. of Guisborough.

Fore, in the parish and township of Aysgarth, wap. of Hang West, and liberty of Richmondshire; 4 miles E. of Askrigg. Directory included with Aysgarth.

York Gate, in the parish of Wath, ! wap. of Halikeld, and liberty of Rich mondshire; 5 miles NNE. of Ripos.

Youlton, in the parish of Alre and wap. of Bulmer; 5 miles SSW. of Easingwold. Pop. 56.

WHO HAVE SEATS IN THE COUNTY OF YORK.

With the Date of their Creation.

The East-Riding is indicated by a*; the North-Riding by a † ; and the West-Riding by a ‡.

1807 Right Reverend and Honourable Edward Venables Vernon, D.C.L. Lord ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, Primate of England, and Lord High Almoner to the King; Bishopthorpe.

1483 Bernard Edward Howard, DUKE OF NORFOLK, Earl of Surrey and Arundel, Hereditary Earl Marshal of England, Premier Peer and Earl, F. R. S. S. A. Sheffield Manor, (dismantled.)

1694 †George Wm. Frederick Osborne, DUKE OF LEEDS, Marquis of Caermarthen, Lord Lieutenant of the North-Riding of Yorkshire, Governor of the Isles of Scilly, Ranger of Richmond-Forest, and Constable of Middleham Castle; Hornby Castle and Kiveton Park.

1694 Wm. Spencer Cavendish, DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, Marquis of Hartington, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Derbyshire, and High Steward of Derby ; D.C.L. Bolton Abbey, (Sporting Residence.)

1793 Francis Charles Seymour Conway, MARQUIS OF HERTFORD, Earl of Yarmouth, Lord Conway and Killulta in Ireland, Warden of the Stannaries; Temple Newsam, (at present enjoyed by the Dowager Marchioness.)

1816 Francis Rawdon Hastings, MARQUIS OF HASTINGS, Earl Rawdon, late Governor General of India, Constable and Chief Governor of the Tower of London, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the Tower Division, a General and Colonel of the 27th Regiment, (Earl of Moira, in Ireland) K.G. K.G.H. F.R.S. F.S.A. and M.R.I.A.; Rawdon Hall, (dilapidated.)

1821 +Charles Bruce Brudenell Bruce, MARQUIS OF AILESBURY, Earl Bruce, K.T.; Jerveaux Abbey (occasionally.)

1628 Sackville Tufton, EARL OF THANET, Lord Tufton, hereditary Sheriff of Westmoreland; Skipton Castle.

1661 +Frederick Howard, EARL OE CARLISLE, Viscount Mor peth, K.G.; Castle Howard.

1690 Richard Lumley Saunderson, EARL OF SCArborough, Viscount Lumley, (Viscount Lumley in Ireland) Sandbeck Park. 1711 William Legge, EARL OF Dartmouth, Viscount Lewisham; Woodshall Hall.

1746 Wm. Wentworth Fitzwilliam, EARL FITZWILLIAM, Viscount Milton, High Steward of Hull, Custos Rotulorum of the Soke of Peterborough and Recorder of HighamFerrers, (Earl Fitzwilliam in Ireland) D.C.L.; Wentworth House.

1749 *George O'Brien Wyndham, EARL OF EGREMONT, Lord Cockermouth, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Sussex, F.R. A.S. Wressle Castle, (dilapidated.)

1754 †William Harry Vane, Earl of DarliNGTON, Viscount Barnard, Lord Lieutenant and Vice-Admiral of the County Palatine of Durham; Newton House, (Sporting Residence.)

1712 *Henry Willoughby, LORD MIDDLETON, High Steward of the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield; Birdsall Hall. 1812 +Henry Phipps, EARL OF MULGRAVE, Viscount Normanby, an elder Brother of the Trinity House, Lord Lieutenant, Custos Rotulorum, and Vice Admiral of the East Riding of Yorkshire, a General and Colonel, in the 31st Regiment, Governor of Scarborough, G.C.B. F.S.A. (Lord Mulgrave in Ireland); Mulgrave Castle.

1812 Henry Lascelles, EARL OF HAREWOOD, Viscount Lascelles, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the West Riding of Yorkshire; Harewood House.

1448 Wm. Stourton, LORD STOURTON; Allerton Park. 1553 Kenneth Alexander Howard, LORD HOWARD OF EFFING HAM, a Lieutenant General and Colonel of the 70th Regiment, G.C.B. K.T.S. Thundercliffe Grange.

1761 Thomas Philip Weddell Robinson, LORD GRANTHAM, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Bedfordshire, Colonel of the Yorkshire Hussars, F.S.A. Newby Hall,

1776 Edward Harvey Hawke, LORD HAWKE; Towton Hall, and Womersley House.

1782 William Fletcher Norton, LORD GRANTLEY, F.S.A.; Grantley Park.

1794 +Lawrence Dundas, LORD DUNDAS, LL.D. and A.A. Aske Hall and Markse Hall.

1796 John Christopher Burton Dawnay, LORD DAWNAY, (Viscount Downe in Ireland ;) Danby Lodge and Cowick Park.

1797 †William Orde Powlett, LORD BOLTON; Bolton Hall. 1797 Thomas Lister, LORD RIBBLESDALE; D.C.L. Gisburn Park

and Malham Water.

1816 +Algernon Percy, LORD PRUDHOE, only brother of the Duke of Northumberland, a Captain in the Royal Navy ; Stanwick Park.

IRISH PEERS.

1761 +John Delaval Carpenter, EARL OF TYRCONNEL, Viscount Carlingford; Kiplin Park.

1766 John Savile, EARL OF MEXBROUGH, Viscount Pollington, Methley Park.

1777 +Morris Robinson, LORD ROKEBY, Littlebourn House. 1783 *Lowther Augustus John Pennington, LORD MUNCASTER, a Cornet in the 10th Dragoons; Water Hall.

1797 *Beaumont Hotham, LORD HOTHAM, a Major in the Army; M.P. for Leominster, South Dalton Park.

1819 *John Francis Cradock, LORD HOWDEN, a General, and Colonel of the 43d Regiment, G.C.B. and K.C.B. Grimston and Spaldington Hall.

BARONETS

WHO HAVE SEATS in the COUNTY of york,

ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, WITH THE DATE OF THEIR CREATION.

1738 Sir George Armytage, D.C.L. Kirklees Hall.

1813 Sir John Beckett, Gledhow, Leeds.

1618 *Sir Francis Boynton, Burton Agnes.`

1661 †Sir George Cayley, Brompton House.

1814 †Sir Thomas Clifford Constable, Burton Constable

1661 Sir George Cooke, Wheatly Hall

1778 Sir Joseph Copley, Sprotborough

1818 †Sir John Croft, K.T.S. F.R.S. D.C.L. Cowling Hall. 1713 Sir Edward Dodsworth, Newland Park

1619 †Sir William Foulis, Ingleby Manor

1660 †Sir Thomas Frankland, F.R. and L.S. Thirkleby Park 1641 Sir Henry Goodrick, Ribston Hall.

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