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16/. 11*. 3d.; patron, the Archbishop
of York. Near the village are Darring-
ton Hall, the seat of Robert Oliver,
Esq. and Grove Hall, the seat of Wil-
liam Lee, Esq. The parish contains
the township of Stapelton ; entire po-
pulation, 619.

Darton, W. R. (8) a parish and
township in the wapentake of Stain-
cross,
miles N. W. from Barnsley;
inhabitants, 1340; a vicarage, value
12/. 10s.; patron G. W. Wentworth,
Esq. In this place is a free grammar
school, founded by George Beaumont,
Esq. 1675. Darton Church is a beau-
tiful and spacious structure : the parish
abounds in coal and wood, and con-
tains the townships of Barugh and Kex-
borough ; entire population, 2176.

Daw Green, W. R. (8) a hamlet
in the township and parish of Dews-
bury, wapentake of Agbrigg, § mile W.
from Dewsbury.

Day House, W. R. (8) a small
hamlet in the township of Barugh, pa-
rish of Darton, wapentake of Stain-
cross,
2 miles N. W. from Barnsley.

Dean Head, W. R. (7). See
Scammonden.

Dean Head, W. R. (8) a small
hamlet in the township of Hunshelf,
parish of Penistone, wapentake of Stain-
cross, 4 miles S. from Penistone.

Deanshaw, W. R. (7) a hamlet in
the township of Quick, parish of Roch-
dale, Lancashire, wapentake of Ag-
brigg, 4 miles N. from Dobeross.

Dearn, W. R. (8) a small river
which takes its rise about
6 miles N.W.
from Barnsley, and passing, in a south-
west direction, Darfield and Adwick,
joins the Don near Conisborough.

Dearn and Dove Canal, W. R.
(
8) This work takes its rise from the
cut made to improve the navigation of
the Don, between Swinton and Mex-
borough, and proceeds in a N. W. di-
rection, through Wath and Womb well,
to its junction with the Barnsley Canal;
the length of this navigation is near
ten miles, and there are two short sub-
sidiary branches.

Deep Car, W. R. (8) a hamlet in
the township of Bradfield, parish of
Ecclesfield, wapentake of Strafforth and
Tickhill, 5 miles S. from Penistone.

Deepdale, W. R. (4) a hamlet in
the township of Buckden, parish of
Arncliffe, wapentake of Staincliffe,
6
miles N. W. from Kettlewell.

Deepdale, N. R. (1) a hamlet
in the township of Lartington, parish
of Romaldkirk, wapentake of Gilling
West,
1 mile S.W. from Barnard Castle,
Durham.

Deepdale, N.R. (3) a hamlet in
the township and parish of Cayton, wa-
pentake of Pickering Lythe, 2 miles S.
from Scarborough.

Deepdale Mills, W. R. (1) a
hamlet in the township of Dent, parish
of Sedbergh, wapentake of Ewcross, 1
i
mile S. E. from Dent.

Deepdale Head, W. R. (4) a
small hamlet in the township of Wig-
glesworth, parish of Long Preston,
wapentake of Staincliffe,
6 miles S.
from Settle.

Deighton, N. R. (2) a township in
the parish of Northallerton, wapentake
of Allertonshire, 5 miles N.from North-
allerton ; inhabitants, 134. Here is a
chapel of ease to Northallerton.

Deighton, E. R. (5) a township in
the parish of Escrick, wapentake of
Ouse and Derwent, 5 miles S. from
York ; inhabitants, 168: in this town-
ship is the small hamlet of Deighton
Hill.

Deighton, W. R. (7) a hamlet in
the township and parish of Hudders-
field, wapentake of Agbrigg,
2% miles
N. from Huddersfield.

Deighton Kirk, W. R. (5) a pa-
rish and township in the wapentake
of Claro,
li mile N. from Wetherby;
inhabitants, 371; a rectory, value
15/. 11s. lOfc?.; patron, the Rev. Dr.
Geldart, who is also incumbent and
lord of the manor. The church is an-







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