History, Directory & Gazetteer of York by Edward Baines, Vol. II: East & North Ridings, 1823
TERRINGTON, (P.) in the wap. of Bulmer; 8 miles WSW. of Malton. Here is an elegant small parish church, dedicated to All Saints; the church living is a rectory, of which the Rev. Dr. Waddilove, is the patron, and the Rev. John Caley, the incumbent. Here is also a Methodist chapel. Pop. including Wigginthorpe, 617.
Bickers Miss Mary, gentlewoman
Dennis Rev. Luke, curate
Sowerby Miss Jane, gentlewoman
Butchers,
- Bean Thomas
- Swan John
Carpenters,
- Goodrick Robert
- Goodrick George
- Goodwill James
- Goodwill George
Coopers,
- Jackson John
- Jackson Robert
Farmers,
- Bickers Robert
- Blenkhorn Richd.
- Ellerby John
- Hardy John
- Hardy Phineas
- Hick George
- Moor John
- Mortimer David
- Potter Thomas
- Sellers Wm.
- Smith Thos.
- Teasdale Richard
- Thompson John
- Warwick John
- Wright John
Schoolmasters,
- Blanchard John
- Harrison John
Shoemakers,
- Driffield Wm.
- Martin Dorothy
Shopkeepers,
- Brown Ann
- Goodwill Robert
Tailors,
- Blenkin Wm.
- Haythorn Wm.
- Hick George
- Lacy William
Agar Uriah, vict. Horse and Jockey
Cordeux William, vict. Black Bull
Hick Richard, vict. Cross Keys
Roberts William, blacksmith
Ganthorpe, in the parish of Terrington, wap. of Bulmer; 6 miles WSW. of Malton. Here is a school, endowed by the Earl of Carlisle, with about £20. per annum. The Rev. Robert Freer is the resident clergyman, and Mr. Richard Spruce the school master. Pop. 106.
WIGGINTHORPE, in the parish of Terrington, wap. of Bulmer; 8 miles NE. of Easingwold.
Garforth William, Esq.