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In 1823 Edward Baines' History, Directory & Gazetteer of the County of York contained the following entry for the townships of Hutton and Rudby:
HUTTON, in the parish of Rudby, wap. and liberty of Langbargh; 4 miles SW of Stokesley. An extensive, pleasant and populous village adjacent to the small village of Rudby, wherein is situated the parish church, there being at Hutton only a Methodist chapel, and one for the Primitive Methodists lately erected. Here is likewise a Union Sunday School, capable of containing one hundred and ten children. Linen is manufactured at this place to a considerable extent. Population, 919 Dawson William, gentleman Kilsey Simon, gentleman Pulman Thomas C. surgeon Robinson John, gentleman Shepherd Rev. Richard, vicar Suggitt B.D. gentleman Thompson Brian, gentleman Agents Graham Thomas, (to Mr Nevill) Oates George, (to Mr Norman) Smith James, (to Clark, Plummer & Co. Newcastle) Bakers Jackson Nathaniel Paterson Jane Bricklayers Bainbridge Jas. & brickmaker Bainbridge John Butchers Edwards Thomas Goldsbrough Bart. Tweddle Robert Farmers Barker Joseph, & gamekeeper Chapman Michael Cristall George Harrison Cuthbert Hutton John Hutton John Johnson Lewis Johnson Richard Low Michael Nightingale Robt Shutt John Sidgwick Wm. Walters Joseph Wood William Grocers Catchasides Js. jun. Eden James, and tallow chandler Honeyman Wm. Smith James Taylor Jonathan Tones Sarah Linen Mfrs. Bewick George Eland James Seamer William Sidgwick William Sidgwick Simon Sidgwick Michael Sidgwick Mary & Sons Whorlton Isaac Whorlton Joseph Shoemakers Howe John Imeson John Oates Robert Sanderson Geo. Wright George Tailors Braithwaite Robt. Jackson William, draper & hatter
Wheelwrights Burdon Simeon Hebron Saml. & parish clerk Kay John Meynell Edward Richardson John Taylor Edmund Catchasides James, vict. & blacksmith, Bay Horse Davison Thomas, hawker Easby William, schoolmaster Easby Wm. vict. Shoulder of Mutton Eland Jonathan, sieve & riddle maker Eland John, cabinet maker Farnaby Geo. bee breeder & dealer Meynell Edward, vict. Board Moss Robert, vict. Black Swan Mundale Geo. gardener Norman Robert, coarse paper mfr. Passman William, saddler Rayney William, blacksmith Richardson Robert, dog trainer Sidgwick Charlotte, schoolmistress Tweddle Robert, vict. Wheat Sheaf Wood Wm. bacon and cheese factor Carriers Thos. Cust to Stockton, on Wed. and to Stokesley, on Mon. Thu. & Sat. G. Mundale to Stockton, every Wed. RUDBY, (P.) in the wap. and liberty of Langbargh; 3 and a half miles WSW of Stokesley; a small village, pleasantly situated near the banks of the Leven. The church is an ancient plain structure, dedicated to All Saints; the living is a vicarage, in the patronage of the Hon. Lady Amherst; incumbent, Rev. Richard Shepherd. Here is a small school, with an endowment of £5 per annum, for teaching six poor children of the village. Pop. 76 Brigham Geo. Esq. land agent and valuer, coroner for Cleveland, & chief constable for the West division of Langbargh Barugh Jasper, farmer Brigham Robert, yeoman Preston William, schoolmaster Robinson Robert, corn miller Shoemakers Davison George Milestone Thos. Weavers Miller John Sedgwick Thos |