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.