Yorkshire leaders; social and political . f chiefly with theaffairs of his home and the estates of Thornton and Ellerburn, of which heis Lord of the Manor, and he is also patron of the living of Thornton withits pretty church, in keeping with the character of the village- In politics, when he finds it necessary to demonstrate his views, CaptainHill ranges himself on the side of the Conservative Party, and is a Vice-President of the Whitby Division Central Conservative Association; butpolitics play a very small part in his life, the affairs of home and village beingmuch more congenial to him. H


Yorkshire leaders; social and political . f chiefly with theaffairs of his home and the estates of Thornton and Ellerburn, of which heis Lord of the Manor, and he is also patron of the living of Thornton withits pretty church, in keeping with the character of the village- In politics, when he finds it necessary to demonstrate his views, CaptainHill ranges himself on the side of the Conservative Party, and is a Vice-President of the Whitby Division Central Conservative Association; butpolitics play a very small part in his life, the affairs of home and village beingmuch more congenial to him. He is fond of all kinds of sports, and extends his patronage to allworthy objects whose interests are centred near his home. The welfare ofhis neighbours are very close to his heart, and in his wide sphere CaptainHill ever seeks to follow the precept which enjoins upon those who have theopportunity to do all the good they can, in all the ways they can, to all thepeople they can—a worthy object which he worthily and zealously {rlhur Grey, *W: ?>?*> ^ Arthur Grey, Esq., ,


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