Dudley Hill, W. R. (4) a hamlet in the township of Bowling, parish of Bradford, wapentake of Morley, 2 miles S. W. from Bradford.
Dumpling Castle, W. R. (8) a small hamlet in the township and parish of Tickhill, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, If mile E. from Tickhill.
Duffield, North, E. R. (5) a township in the parish of Skipwith, wa- pentake of Ouse and Derwent, 5 miles N. E. from Selby; inhabitants, 433 ; fair, May 4. Here are the almost ob- literated traces of the site of an ancient castle.
Duffield, South, E. R. (5) a township in the parish of Hemingbo- rough, wapentake of Ouse and Der- went, 4§ miles E. from Selby. Inha- bitants, 181.
Duggleby, E. R. (6) a township in the parish of Kirkby Grindalytli, wapentake of Buckrose, 4 miles N. W. from Sledmere; inhabitants, 154.
Dunbogs, N. R. (3) a small ham- let in the township and parish of Lythe, wapentake of Langbarugh, 6 miles W. from Whitby.
Duncoates, W. R. (8) a small hamlet in the township of Kilpin, pa- rish of Howden, wapentake of How- denshire, 2 miles E. from Howden.
Duncombe Park, N. R. (2). See Rievalx.
Dung worth, W. R. (8) a hamlet in the township of Bradfield, parish of Ecclesfield, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 6 miles N. W. from Sheffield.
Dun Keswick, W. R. (5). See Keswick Dun.
Dunnah, W. R. (4) a small hamlet in the township of Newton, parish of Slaidburn, wapentake of Staincliffe, 1 mile S. from Slaidburn.
Dunningley, W. R. (8) a small hamlet in the township and parish of West Ardesley, wapentake of Agbrigg, 6 miles N. W. from Wakefield.
Dunnington, E. R. (6) a township in the parish of Beeford, wapentake of |
Holderness, 6 miles N. W. from Horn- sea; inhabitants, 76; this 'place was formerly a chapelry to Beeford.
Dunnington, E. R. (5) a parish and township in the wapentake of Ouse and Derwent, 4 miles E. from York; inhabitants, 551; a rectory, value, 19/.; patron, the Earl of Bridgewater. Dunnington Lodge is the seat of H. M. Baines, Esq.
Dunscroft, We R. (8) a hamlet in the township and parish of Hatfield, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles S. W. from Thorne.
Dunsforth, High, or Upper, W. R. (5) a township with Branton Green, in the parish of Aldborough, wapentake of Claro, 3 miles S. E. from Boroughbridge; inhabitants, 156.
Dunsforth, Low, W. R. (5) a township in the parish of Aldborough, wapentake of Claro, 3 miles S. E. from Boroughbridge; inhabitants, 115; a chapelry to Aldborough.
Dunsley, N. R. (3) a township with Newholme, in the parish of Whitby, wapentake of Whitby Strand, miles W. from Whitby; inhabitants, 259. This place is situated on the bay called Dunum Sinus, by Ptolemy, and at the termination of a Roman road, which crossed the moors from York, now called by the country people Wades Causey, from Wada, a Saxon duke, who lived at Mulgrave Castle about the year 800.
Dun sop Bridge, W. R. (4) a ham- let in the township of Bowland, parish of Slaidburn, wapentake of Staincliffe, 3§ miles S. W. from Slaidburn.
Dunswell, N. R. (6) a hamlet in the township and parish of Cottingham, division of Hunsley Beacon, 4§ miles N. from Hull.
Dutch River, W. R. (8) that por- tion of the river Don from New Bridge to Goole, five miles in length, and so called, because made navigable by Cor- nelius Vermuiden and his Dutch set- tlers, in the age of Charles I. |