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Dalton South, E. R. (6) a parish
and township in the division of Huns-
ley Beacon, 5 miles N. W. from Be-
verley; inhabitants, 277 ; a rectory,
value
12/.; patron, Lord Hotham,
whose seat, Dalton Park, has been long
the residence of that ancient family.

Dalton upon Tees, N. R. (2) a
township in the parish of Croft, wapen-
take of Gilling East, 9 miles N. E. from
Catterick; inhabitants, 167.

Danby, N. R. (2) a parish and
township in the wapentake of Langba-
rugh, 9 miles S.E. from Guisborough;
inhabitants, 1373; a perpetual curacy;
patron, Lord Viscount Downe. North
of the church, on the brow of a hill of
no great elevation, stand the remains of
Danby Castle, of uncertain antiquity;
part of it is now occupied as a farm-
house. Danby Lodge is a modern shoot-
ing box, the occasional residence of
Lord Downe. The parish contains the
township of Glazedale; entire popu-
lation, 2416.

Danby on Wiske, N. R. (2) a
parish and township in the wapentake
of Gilling i East, 4 miles N. W. from
Northallerton; inhabitants,
328 ; a
rectory, value 9/.
os. 1 l§d.; patron,
the Rev. William Cust, whose seat at
Danby Hill is pleasantly situated. This
parish contains the township of Yaf-
forth. Entire population, 477.

Danby Little, N. R. (2) a small
hamlet in the preceding parish and
township.

Danby, N. R. (1) a hamlet in the
township and parish of Thornton
Steward, wapentake of Hang West, 2
miles E. from Middleham. Danby
Hall
is the seat of Simon Thomas
Scroope, Esq. whose family has sur-
vived every other branch of that very
ancient race.

Dandermire, W. R. (1) a small
hamlet and inn, in the township of Gars-
dale, parish of Sedbergh, wapentake of
Ewcross,
6 miles W. from Hawes.

Danes Dale, E. R. (6) a hamlet
in the township and parish of Great
Driffield, division of Bainton Beacon, 3
miles N. from Driffield. In this place
are several tumuli, each three or four
feet in height, and from twenty to thirty
feet in circumference; doubtless the re-
ceptacles of the bodies of Danish chiefs
slaughtered in their predatory invasions.

Danes Dyke, E. R. (6). See
Flamborough.

Danotty Hall, N. R. (2) a small
hamlet in the township and parish of
Kirkby Wiske, wapentake of Claro,
4\
miles N.W.from Thirsk.

Danthorpe, E. R. (6) a township
in the parish of Humbleton, wapentake
of Holderness, 10 miles S. from Horn-
sea ; inhabitants, 52.

Darfield, W. R. (8) a parish and
township in the wapentake of Strafforth
and Tickhill, 5 miles E. from Barnsley;
inhabitants, 512 ; a vicarage, value
14/.
11 s.7d.; patron, Trinity College,
Cambridge. Adjoining the village is
Middlewaod Hall, the seat of the Hon.
Henry Savile ; and also Nether Wood
Hall, the seat of John Garland, Esq.
The parish is extensive, and contains
the townships of Ardsley, Billingley,
Houghton, Great and Little Womb-
well, and Worsbrough; entire popu-
lation, 4320.

Darlands, or Dearlands, W. R.
(
8) a hamlet in the township and parish
of Ecclesfield, wapentake of Strafforth
and Tickhill, 4 miles N. from Sheffield.

Darley, W.R. (5) a township
with Menwith in the parish of Hamps-
thwaite, wapentake of Claro, 4 miles
W. from Ripley, inhabitants, 648.

Darnal,W. R. (8) a township with
Attercliffe, in the parish of Sheffield,
wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill,
2 miles N. E. from Sheffield; inhabi-
tants, 3172. Darnal Hall is the seat
of Samuel Staniforth, Esq.

Darrington, W. R. (8) a parish
and township in the wapentake of Os-
goldcross, 3 miles S. from Ferrybridge;
inhabitants, 510 ; a vicarage, value







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