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Arglam, E. R. (5) a hamlet in
the township and parish of Holme, on
Spalding Moor, division of Holme
Beacon, 7 miles S. W. from Market
Weighton.

Arkendale, W. R. (5) a town-
ship in the parish of Knaresborough,
wapentake of Claro, 4 miles S. from
Boroughbridge; inhabitants, 285 ;
a
chapelry to Knaresborough.

Arkengarthdale, N.R. (1) a pa-
rish and township in the wapentake of
Gilling West, 12 miles W. from Rich-
mond ; inhabitants, 1512 ; a perpetual
curacy; patron, J. Lowther, Esq.
The church, which is modern, was
erected through the benefaction of the
late George Brown, Esq., 1817, the
ancient building being in ruins. The
dale is about seven or eight miles in
length, and contains productive lead
mines, which appear to have been
Worked as early as the reign of iting
John.

Arkle, N. R. (1) a hamlet in the
township and parish of Arkengarthdale,
wapentake of Gilling West, 3 miles iN.
from Reeth.

Arkleside, N. R. (1) a hamlet in
the township of Carlton High Dale and
parish of Coverham, wapentake of
Hang West,
8 miles S. W. from Mid-
dleham.

Arksey, W. R. (8) a parish and
township with Bentley, in the wapen-
take of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles
N. from Doncaster; inhabitants, 1171;
a vicarage, value 12/. 17s.
6d.; patron,
Sir George Cooke, Bart. Here is a
free grammar school, and a hospital for
twelve of the oldest and poorest people
of the parish, endowed by the late
Bryan Cooke, Esq.

Armenthwaite, W.R. (4) a ham-
let in the township of Stonebeck and
parish of Kirkby Malzeard, wapentake
Of Claro, 7 miles E. from Kettlewell.

Armin, W.R. (8) a township in
the parish of Snaith, wapentake of Os-
goldcross, 3 miles S. W. from How-
den; inhabitants, 750;
a chapelry to
Snaith. The larger part of this village
belongs to the Earl of Beverley. At a
small distance is Booth Ferry, across
the Ouse; near which is the excellent
Booth Ferry Inn.

Armin, Little, W. R. (8) a ham-
let in the township of Newland and pa-
rish of Drax, wapentake of Barkston
Ash, 3 miles S. W. from Howden.

Armistead, W.R. (4) a hamlet in
the township of Austwick, parish of
Clapham, wapentake of Ewcross, 3
miles W. from Settle. Here is the seat
of John Foster, Esq.

Armitage-fold, W.R. (7) a ham-
let in the township of Crossland and
parish of Almondbury, wapentake of
Agbrigg, 2 miles S. E. from Hudders-
field.

Arm ley, W. R. (5) a township in
the parish of Leeds, wapentake of Mor-
ley, 2 miles W. from Leeds, to which
it is a chapelry ; inhabitants, 4273 ; a
populous and pleasant village, standing
on the banks of the Leeds and Liver-
pool canal, and the river Aire, on which
there are several water-mills employed
in various branches of the clothing
trade. The remains of some Danish
fortifications in the neighbourhood are
nearly obliterated by the canal having
been cut through them.

Armthorpe, W. R. (8) a parish
and township, in the wapentake of
Strafforth and Tickhill, 4 miles E. from
Doncaster; inhabitants, 359; a rec-
tory, value
8/. 18s. 9d.; patron, the
King.

Arncliffe Ingleby, N. R. (2).
See Ingleby.

Arncliffe, W. R. (4) a parish
and township in the wapentake of
Staincliffe, 10 miles N. E. from Settle;
inhabitants, 189 ; a vicarage, value
13/.
6s. %d.; patron, University Col-
lege, Oxford; a pleasant village, ro-
mantically diversified with rock, hill,
and dale. Arncliffe contains the town-
ships of Buckden, HaltonGiU, Hawkes-



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