ling, wapentakefof Holderness, 2 miles S. E. from Hedon; inhabitants, 436.
Burtersett, N. R. (1) u hamlet in the township*of Hawes, parish of Ask- rigg, wapentake of Hang West, 1 mile E. from Hawes.
Burton, N.R. (1) a township with Walden in the parish of Aysgarth, wapentake of Hang West, 1 mile S. from Aysgarth; inhabitants, 478. This town is situated on a small rivulet which flows into the Ure, and which abounds with salmon; it is surrounded by beautiful scenery, and here is the seat of William Purchas, Esq.
Burton, E. R. (6) a hamlet in the township and parish of Hornsea, wapen- take of Holderness, 1 mile S. from Hornsea.
Burton Agnes, E. R. (6) a parish and township in the wapentake of Dickering, 6 miles S. W. from Brid- lington; inhabitants, 321; a vicarage, value 20/. 6s. 3 c?; patron, Rev, J. Mills. Here is the seat of Sir Francis Boynton, Bart.; the house is said to have been designed by Inigo Jones. This parish contains the townships of Gransmoor, Haysthorpe, and Thorn- holm; entire population, 609.
Burton Bishop, E.R. (6) a parish and township in the division of Huns- ley Beacon, 2 miles W. from Beverley; inhabitants, 534; a vicarage, value 5/. 6s. 8c?.; patron, the Dean and Chap- ter of York. Bishop Burton Hall is the seat of Richard Watt, Esq. and at a small distance is the seat of Francis Watt, Esq.
Burton Black, or Burton in Lonsdale, W. R. (4) a township in the parish of Thornton, wapentake of Ew- cross, 3 miles W. from Ingleton; inha- bitants, 746. Here is a market, by custom, on Mondays; it is a ehapelry to Thornton.
Burton Cherry, E. R. (6) a parish and township in the division of Huns- ley Beacon, 3 miles N.W. from Bever- ley ; inhabitants 417; a rectory, value |
23/. 6s. 8cf.; patron, Rev. J. Ramsden. Here is the seat of D. Robinson, Esq.
Burton Constable, E. R. (6) a hamlet in the township of West Newton, but in the parish of Swine, wapentake of Holderness, 5 miles N. from Hedon. Here is the ancient and magnificent seat of Sir T. Constable, Bart.; the situation is not advantageous, being a perfect flat, but the extensive park is orna- mented with some very noble trees, and a large piece of water.
Burton Constable, N. R. (1) a township in the parish of Fingall, wa- pentake of Hang West, 4 miles N. E. from Middleham; inhabitants, 204. Here is the seat of Marmaduke Wy- ville, Esq.; the house is a modern mag- nificent fabric, and is surrounded by one of the largest parks in Richmondsbire.
Burton Fleming, or North Bur- ton, E. R. (6) a parish and town- ship in the wapentake of Dickering, 5 miles S. from Hunmanby; inhabitants, 386; a vicarage, value 6/. 4s. 2d.; pa- tron, H. B. Osbaldeston, Esq.
Burton Hall, W.R. (5) a hamlet in the township of Gateforth, parish of Brayton, wapentake of Barkston Ash, 3 miles S. from Selby.
Burton, High, W. R. (7) a ham- let in the township and parish of Kirk Burton, wapentake of Agbrigg, 4ยง miles S. E. from Huddersfield.
Burton Kirk, W.R. (7,8). See Kirkburton.
Burton Leonard, W. R. (5) a parish and township in the wapentake of Claro, 4 miles N. from Knares- borough; inhabitants, 518; a vicarage, value 3/. Is. O^c?.; patron, the Dean and Chapter of York.
Burton Pidsea, E. R. (6) a parish and township in the wapentake of Hol- derness, 11 miles E. from Hull; inha- bitants, 378; a vicarage, value 67.; patron, the Dean and Chapter of York, This neat and pleasant village affords an extensive prospect of the surround- ing country. |