Well, it looks like everyone beat me to it, but here is supporting and extra evidence anyway.
There is a baptism at Lastingham, 12th Feb 1823: Ann, daughter of John and Ann Ableson, farmer, of Spaunton
Spaunton is just to the east of Hutton-le-Hole.
There is a newspaper report in the Yorkshire Evening Press of 9 January 1890 concerning a foxhunt, an outing of the Sinnington hounds. After finding a fox at Lastingham Banks (Lastingham is immediately NE of Spaunton) the route taken is described as "Spaunton, Lingmore, Riccal Heads, Hamla, Wood's Plantation and on past Cropton..."
I have found Riccal Heads: it is a hill summit less than a mile WNW from Spaunton. So this suggests that Lingmore was between these two points.
Looking at the modern OS map there is a cluster of Lingmoor places about 1.5 miles to the SW of Spaunton (Lingmoor Farm, Barn, Wood's Plantation and Lane). The area between Spaunton and these places looks to be quite empty, so my guess is that this area was Lingmoor/Lingmore.