Comment:
The church mission room in Stainton referred to in this
article has for many years been converted as a domestic
dwelling.
Half yearly term refers to the six monthly periods of engagement
that farm workers had with their farmer employers. At the
end of these periods, or terms, the workers had a week's leave
when they typically returned home. In the event that they
had not agreed to return to their previous employer, which was
referred to as 'staying on', they usually sought their next
employment during their week's leave. On market day of
that week the workers congregated at a particular point in their
local market town and were 'interviewed' by farmers who were
seeking labour for the next six month 'term'.