Transcription of Kelly's 1913 directory entry for Marton Lordship
Reverend George Edward Simpson M A, (Vicar), Vicarage
Commercial
- William Snowden Appleby, Farmer, Moxby
- David Ashby, Farmer, Craven
- Edward Brooke, Farmer, Priory Farm
- Matthew Cayton, Farmer, Moxby
- John Law, Farmer
- John Leckenby, Water Miller, Abbey Mill
- William Mattison, Farmer, Marton Abbey
- Thomas Otterburn, Farmer, Marton Park
- Richard Pickering, Farmer, Spellow
- Thomas William Simpson, Farmer, Scaife House
- George Vester, Farmer
- Herbert Watson, Farmer, Grange Farm
- Mrs John Welburn & Son, Farmers, Foulrice
- Robert Carter Withill, Farmer, Moxby
Chief Landowner - Ecclesiastical Commissioners
Letters through Easingwold arrive at Moxby 8:15am: at Marton 8:30am. Stillington is the nearest post and money office, telegraph office and public telephone call office.
Wall letter box emptied at 4:55pm week days only.
The children of this place attend the schools at Stillington and Farlington.
Population of the township in 1911 was 145.
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