Wednesday 22 May 2013

People of Hutton Rudby in the C18/19: Rickarby to Rymer

... from my working notes ... accuracy not guaranteed ... for explanatory note, see post of 14 Feb 2013


Rickarby

FK 513:  22 Feb 1828:  mortgage of house in Hutton occ by Richard Rymer and closes adjoining:  Robert Baillieur late of Trenholme now of Castle of York innkeeper and Robert Nelson Wilson late of Yarm now of Castle of York yeoman: bounded by Richard Shepherd to N & S, by John Rickarby to E and by Christopher Oxendale to W

FQ 204:  9 Dec 1829:  Robert Baillieur late of Trenholm innkeeper but now of Yarm yeoman (1)  Robert Nelson Wilson of Yarm gent (2) John Harker of Yarm jobber [?] (3):  house, orchard, garth, stable & outbldgs in Hutton Field occ by Richard Rymer and closes adjoining:  bounded by Richard Shepherd to N & S, John Rickarby to E, Christopher Oxendale to W

FS 577:  9 Jun 1831:  Robert Norman paper maker to Robert Holliday Dobson of Potto gent:  6a close in Hutton known as the Cottages bounded by Widow Johnson to S, road to the Rountons to N, William Spencer to W, Mr Rickaby to E, occ by Robert Norman


Rickatson

John Rickatson of Hutton was churchwarden in 1832 and at the time of the Call Book for the Visitation 1857

1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  John Rickatson, farmer

1851 Census:  Gardenstone:  John Rickatson 49 widower farmer of 90 acres b Kirby, with sons Thomas H 10 and Charles 8, and servants Margaret Featherstone single 40 b Ayton, Hannah Easby 16 general servant b Ayton and Robert Burdon 22 farm servant b Osmotherley

“Principal inhabitants” signing the record of exchange of bounties on 28 Sep 1857:  Robert Braithwaite, John Rickatson, George Wilson, Henry Willins, John Robinson, Thomas Sidgwick, John Sidgwick, George Davison [Terriers]

1851-71 (inc) Census:  Gardenstone:  Rickatson
1861 & 71 Census:  Belle Vue:  Rickatson

1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  John Rickatson, farmer, Gardenstone
John Rickatson, 38, of New Close Farm married Anne Catterson, 31, of Gardenstone Farm on 4 Dec 1839.

Barlow’s Notebook lists the times he “crossed by the old style way through Rickatson farm”

1887:  active members of the Primitive Methodist chapel at the time of building included Edward Bainbridge, Robert Maughan, William Graham Hall, Thomas Sage and Kilvington Rickatson of Trenholme Bar [G Milburn’s notes]
1887:  memorial stones at the new Primitive Methodist chapel were laid by K Rickatson, W Seymour (Spout Bank), Mrs Honeyman, Mrs Eden, Mrs Hall and Mr E Bainbridge; and on behalf of Viscount Falkland, G Y Blair, and Rev Oliver Jackson, a Primitive Methodist minister born in Hutton Rudby [G Milburn’s notes]

1930:  Dorothy Rickatson was invited to switch on the new electric lights in the Primitive Methodist chapel [G Milburn’s notes]




Righton

“Mr Wrighton 5s” appears in William Sayers Calculations 1815 in the Middleton Book

1823 Baines:  Middleton:  Wm Righton, farmer

25 May 1826:  burial of William Righton of Middleton 84

FS 461:  2 & 3 Feb 1831:  William Righton had been a tenant of Rudby estate

FS 461:  2 & 3 Feb 1831:  Goslingmire Farm:  occ by Thomas Righton at £220 p.a

Thos Righton was at “a meeting held in vestry” on 16 Jun 1831 where they voted a church rate of 2 ½ per £ to church repairs.  He signed the appointment of churchwardens on 9 Apr 1833.  He was at the meeting on 2 July 1833 when Sarah Hebbron was elected Sexton.

Mr Wrighton gave 10s to Rudby School, Oct 24th 1832 – Middleton Book
Mr Wrighton gave 10s to Rudby School, year beginning 24 Oct 1833 – Middleton Book

1840 Whites:  Middleton:  Thomas Righton, farmer

1841 Census:  Middleton Grange:  Thomas Righton 55 farmer, Ann 50 independent, Ann Paver 20 independent, with Alice Binks 16, Thomas Metcalf 20, John Bruster 19, Edward Topham 16, servants, and Elizabeth Sayer 16 independent and John Foston 20 miller

2 Jan 1843:  Mr Righton was appointed treasurer of the Hutton Rudby Association for the Prosecution of Felons in place of the late Mr Harrison Terry [Cleveland Repertory & Stokesley Advertiser]

1851 Census:  Hutton:  [The Elms]:  Ann Righton 54 landed prop b Tockwith, cousin Ann Paver 24 farmer’s daughter b Houssham, cousin Mary Kirby 19 farmer’s daughter b Theakston; visitors:  Ann Taylor 20 annuitant b Hutton, Elizabeth Brigham 24 farmer’s daughter b Rudby

MI 287:  Thomas Righton, son of William & Ann, and Ann Righton, his sister
MI 288:  William Righton

1849:  28 Apr:  burial of Thomas Righton a64 of Hutton House

11 May 1868:  Codling mortgage:  North Side ppty bounded by John Mease to W and Miss Righton and George Davison to E, and occupied by James Stephenson

Miss Righton gave money to the church – part of an account is listed in Barlow’s Notebook
“Righton” is listed in the “Brick acct”, apparently for the school – Barlow’s Notebook
Miss Righton died on 20 Jul 1868
Miss Righton paid for the wall and the deeds in the enlargement of the churchyard – churchwardens account


Robinson

28 Sep 1770:  Pbte of Will of Christopher Wayne:  Evereld Robinson widow occupied a croft owned by Wayne
Yorkshire Poll Book 1807:  Crathorne:  John Robinson farmer (freehold in Hutton Rudby) 

17 Mar 1808:  Elizabeth Robinson was a previous occupant of a cottage & garth of 1r on East Side, bought by Edmund Taylor from John and Ann Pape [East Side deeds]

1823 Baines:  Rudby:  Robert Robinson, corn miller

FQ 249:  13 & 14 Mar 1829:  exors of Wayne to Barker:  the Carpenters Arms with the cartwrights shop and stable on the west end thereof, the garden and the privy on the south & backside of the premises, bounded by road to East Rounton to E, by Mrs Elizabeth Hildreth to W & S, by road to East Rounton, John Robinson and Mr Farnaby to N – occ by Edward Meynell;  the garth occ by Edward Meynell, bounded by Elizabeth Hildreth to E, by John Burdon to W, by Thomas Passman, Elizabeth Hildreth, Mr Kendall & William Spence to N, by road to East Rounton to S; the site where buildings lately occupied by John & Hannah Kay & taken down by Mark Barker stood; the garth now used as garden ground to the E & backside of the sd site;  the new houses built by Mark Barker on the site and part of the garth: some of the houses and the garden ground “at present unoccupied”, the others occupied by Robert Hall, William Souter, George Sanderson, John Kay, Mary Lamb, Jackson Richardson, John Wild and Thomas Shaw:  bounded by house & lands bel to Rev Richard Shepherd to E & S, by Arthur Douglas and townstreet to N & W

FT 511:  11 & 12 Jan 1830:  East Side:  Edmund Taylor of Hutton joiner, Thomas Eland of City of London currier, James Bainbridge bricklayer:  the land on which James Bainbridge has lately erected 4 new houses & other buildings, 79 ft x 14 ft, and the passage thereto from the street:  previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants:  bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S:  “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall and his wife Catherine”

FU 261:   22 & 23 Nov 1831:  north end of East Side:  James Bainbridge bricklayer & Elizabeth his wife to George Grenside of Stokesley gent:  piece of ground on which he had recently built 4 new houses and other buildings, 79ft long x 14ft wide, with the passage leading to them from the street:  previously occ by Elizabeth Robinson, then by William Coates, then by Edmund Taylor, and now by James Bainbridge or his undertenants:  bounded by Thomas Passman to E, by street to W, by Roger Bowes to N, by Edmund Taylor to S:  “heretofore the estate of Joseph Tunstall & Catherine his wife”

“Jonathan Taylor and wife & Wm Robinson and wife – 2 young, 1 for school” [Mr Barlow’s list ?1836]

William Robinson of Thormanby near Easingwold yeoman was owner of 1/7 of the Hutton tithes [Tithe Agmt 12 Jun 1838]

Tithe Map from Elizabeth Sleigh:  William Robinson occ 163, 164
Tithe Map:  William Robinson occupied the Oxgang/White House farm

1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  John Robinson, butcher
1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  William Robinson, farmer
1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  Robinson & Wilson, linen manufacturers

1841 Census:  Thomas Robinson, ag lab 35, and family on North Side
1841 Census:  William Robinson 35 farmer and family, South Side
1841 Census:  William Robinson 20 servant born out of county, in household of John Howe, Enterpen
1841 Census:  Butter Hill:  William Robinson 25 farmer, Elizabeth 20, with Thomas Hugill 19, William Thomas 14, George Mankin 12 and Mary McRea 20, servants

From George Tweddell’s ‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’ 1 Nov 1842:
“Odd Fellow’s Funeral.  On Friday morning, October 28th, the members of the Traveller’s Home Lodge, of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, assembled at the house of Mr Wm Robinson, the King’s Head Inn, Hutton….. [qv Oddfellows]

‘Stokesley News & Cleveland Reporter’ and ‘The Cleveland Repertory’ 1 Nov 1843: 
Langbaurgh Court:  The Court Baron of George Marwood, Esquire, chief Bailiff of the Liberty of Langbaurgh, was held at the court Room, in Stokesley, on Tuesday, the 24th, day of October last, before John Page Sowerby, Esq., the Steward, and a respectable Jury, when the following cases were heard.
[inc]
Hebron v Robinson
Mr Appleton was for the Plaintiff, and Mr Collins for the Defendant
William Hebron, of Hutton, Cartwright, was the Plaintiff, and William Robinson, of the same place, Farmer, the Defendant.  The action was brought to recover 39s 11d for work performed by the Plaintiff in the spring of 1837, upon a farm occupied by the Defendant under the Rev R J Barlow.  Verdict for Defendant.

Robert Robinson was churchwarden in 1829

John Robinson was one of the five men listed as gentry in 1823 Baines, Hutton
John Robinson was churchwarden 1855-7; the churchwarden who signed the articles of inquiry 1857
Messrs Robinson & Wilson, according to Ord 1846, linen manufacturers with warehouses in Newcastle for the sale of their goods, employed many inhabitants.

1851 Census:  Windy Hill, Rudby:  Thomas Robinson 65 farmer 262a bBarwick, and Anne 62 bSexhow with servants
1851 Census:  Rudby:  John Robinson 32 farmer 377a bCrathorne and Margaret 29 bMarske and children
1851 Census:  Middleton Grange:  William Robinson W 46 farmer 202a bRudby, and children aged 4, 6 & 8, with mother-in-law Dianah Taylor W 76 housekeeper bRounton

“Principal inhabitants” signing the record of exchange of bounties on 28 Sep 1857:  Robert Braithwaite, John Rickatson, George Wilson, Henry Willins, John Robinson, Thomas Sidgwick, John Sidgwick, George Davison [Terriers]

1872 Post Office Directory:  Hutton Rudby:  William Robinson, farmer, Enterpen

Oddfellows Board:  Bro:  Thomas Robinson, Middlesbrough, 24 Jul 1883, a78


Rochford

EB 38:  15 Jun 1816:  deed re paper mill states that John Rochford occupied the mill before Robert Norman


Rountree/Rowntree

Christopher Rowntree of Middleton-on-Leven was a famous fox hunter and racing man, who won a gentleman’s race at Stokesley and had the prize withheld for not being a gentleman.  He took the case to the Assizes at York in 1803. [Fairfax Blakeborough’s account related in Eddowes, see this post]

“Mr Rountree 6s” appears in William Sayers Calculations 1815 in the Middleton Book

1823 Baines:  Middleton:  Robert Rountree, farmer and William Rountree, farmer

Mary Rountree is in a list of names in the Middleton Book
Mary Rountree was given a book worth 7d in the Rudby School accounts – Middleton Book
Mary Rountree is in a List of Girls – Middleton Book

1840 Whites:  Hutton Rudby:  John Rowntree, Wheat Sheaf

Oddfellows Board:  Host:  John Rowntree, Hutton, 10 Jan 1841 a29


Rudd

Ann Rudd was a tenant of James Bainbridge on East Side:  deed of 1825

FC 147:  14 Nov 1825:  James Bainbridge bricklayer (1) Hutchinsons & Place bankers (2) William Richmond of Stockton mercer & draper (3) Richard Nightingale the younger of Middleton St George (4):  2 houses, lately in 3 tenements, with garden behind, formerly occ by James Bainbridge, Richard Wood & Thomas Almond, then by James Bainbridge & John Simpson, now by James & John Bainbridge; and also 2 new erected houses now in 3 tenements lately erected by James Bainbridge in the garden, now occ by George Harker, Alice Pedlar & Ann Rudd:  all bounded by messuage & garden of Roger Bowes to E, by messuage & garden of Edmund Taylor to W, by street to N, by Thomas Passman to S

FL 58:  13 May 1827:  East Side, judging by occupants & boundaries:  2 houses lately used in 3 tenements with garden behind formerly occ by James Bainbridge, Richard Wood & Thomas Almond, then by sd James Bainbridge & John Simpson, then by sd James Bainbridge & John Bainbridge:  and the 2 houses used in 3 tenements “newly created” and “lately erected” by sd James Bainbridge in the sd garden, then occupied by George Harker, Alice Pedlar & Ann Rudd:  bounded by house and garden bel to Roger Bowes to E, by Edmund Taylor to W, by street to N, by Thomas Passman to S:  parties:   Richard Nightingale the younger late of Middleton St George gent and George Stanger of Pickton farmer:  reciting indre of 14 Nov 1825 to which James Bainbridge, George & John & Henry Hutchinson, Thomas Place, William Richmond and said Richard Nightingale were parties

<Henry> Rudd bought a Catechism for ½d in the List – Middleton Book


Rymer

FK 513:  22 Feb 1828:  mortgage of house in Hutton occ by Richard Rymer and closes adjoining:  Robert Baillieur late of Trenholme now of Castle of York innkeeper and Robert Nelson Wilson late of Yarm now of Castle of York yeoman: bounded by Richard Shepherd to N & S, by John Rickarby to E and by Christopher Oxendale to W

FQ 204:  9 Dec 1829:  Robert Baillieur late of Trenholm innkeeper but now of Yarm yeoman (1)  Robert Nelson Wilson of Yarm gent (2) John Harker of Yarm jobber [?] (3):  house, orchard, garth, stable & outbldgs in Hutton Field occ by Richard Rymer and closes adjoining:  bounded by Richard Shepherd to N & S, John Rickarby to E, Christopher Oxendale to W

GG 130:  31 Oct 1835:  Thomas Spence of Hutton weaver & Dorothy his wife (1) Henry Collins of Stokesley gent (2):  2 houses now used as one, the weaver’s shop adjoinging & the garden or orchard of 1r behind, occ by Thomas Spence; the butcher’s shop adjoining the weaver’s shop occ by William Sherwood:  bounded by Lord Falkland to E, street to W, Mrs Kingston to N, Edmund Taylor to S; also Gowdie/Gowlay Hill Garth 1a with cowhouse occ by Thomas Richardson:  bounded by John Charlton to E, by Francis Stainthorpe to W, by street to N, by Jane Willans & Edward Meynell to S; also house with garden & garth behind 2r, occ by William Merrington:  bounded by street to E, William Wood to W, John Seamer to N, John Rymers & Francis Stainthorpe to S; also 3 closes formerly 2 closes called the Cottager 7a, previously occ by William Braithwaite as tenant to William Spence decd:  bounded by Robert Halliday Dobson to E, George Hunter & William Ableson to W, by Rounton road to N, by Richard Johnson to S; “& all other the messuages lands tenements and hereditaments formerly belonging to Thomas Smith late of Hutton yeoman decd and comprised in his Will”



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