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pentake of Staincliffe, 2§ miles N. from
Skipton; inhabitants, 861.

Easterside, N. R. (2) a small ham-
let in the township of Bilsdale West Side,
parish of Hornby, wapentake of Bird-
forth, 7 miles N. W. from Helmsley.

Eastfield, W. R. (8) a small ham-
let in the township and parish of Silk-
stone, wapentake of Staincross, 3 miles
E. from Penistone,

Eastfield, W, R, (8). See Tickhill.

Eastfield House, N. R. (1) a
small hamlet in the township of Mic-
kleton, parish of Romaldkirk, wapen-
take of Gilling West, 1 mile N.W. from
Romaldkirk.

East Moor, N. R. (2) a hamlet in
the township and parish of Helmsley,
wapentake of Rydale, 5 miles N. from
Helmsley.

Easton, E. R. (6) a township in
the parish of Bridlington, wapentake of
Dickering, 1 mile W. from Bridling-
ton; inhabitants,
21.

Eastoft, W. R. (8) a hamlet in
the township of Haldenby, parish of
Adlingfleet, wapentake of Osgoldcross,
7 miles E. from Thorne; a part of this
village is in Lincolnshire.

East Riding. See Yorkshire.

East Row, N. R. (3) a hamlet in
the township of Newsholme with Duns-
ley, parish of Whitby, wapentake of
Whitby Strand, 2§ miles N.W. from
Whitby; this village is situated on the
sea coast.

Eastrington, E. R. (5) a parish
and township, in the wapentake of
Howdenshire, 4 miles N. E. from How-
den; inhabitants, 375 ; a vicarage, va-
lue 12/.
9s. 7d.'y patron, the King; the
parish contains the townships of Bella-
size, Gilberdike, Newport withWalling-
fen, and Portington with Cavile. Entire
population,
1649.

Easthorpe, E. R. (6) a hamlet in
the township and parish of Londesbo-
rough, division of Holme Beacon, 2
miles N. from Market Weighton.

Easthorpe, N.R. (5) a small ham-
let in the township and parish of
Appleton le Street, wapentake of Ry-
dale, 3 miles W. from Malton. East-
thorpe House is the residence of the
Rev. W. Gatcliffe.

Eastwood, E.R. (5) a small ham-
let in the township of Storethwaite,
parish of Thornton, division of Holme
Beacon,
6 miles S.W. from Pocklington.

Eastwood, W. R. (7) a hamlet in
the township of Stansfield, parish of
Halifax, wapentake of Morley, 7 miles
W. from Halifax.

Eastwood House, W. R. (8). See
Rotherham.

Eastwood House, W.R. (4). See
Keighley.

Eavestone, W. R. (5) a township
in the parish of Ripon, wapentake of
Claro,
6 miles S.W. from Ripon; in-
habitants, 73.

Ebberston, N. R. (3) a parish and
township in the wapentake of Picker-
ing Lythe,
6 miles E. from Pickering;
inhabitants, 505; a vicarage, value
5/. 17^. 3§</.; patron, the Dean of York.
Ebberston Lodge is an elegant man-
sion, constructed on the plan of a Ro-
man villa, by one of the Hotham family,
but is now the residence of G. Osbal-
deston,Esq. This parish extends several
miles to the north among the moors.

Ecclesall Bierlow, W.R. (8) a
township in the parish of Sheffield, wa-
pentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3
miles S.W. from Sheffield; inhabitants,
9113; a chapelry to Sheffield. This
populous township is chiefly occupied
by persons engaged in the various
branches of the Sheffield manufactures;
it contains many handsome residences,
the chief of which are Banner Cross,
the seat of the Rev. W. Bagshaw;
Brightside Green, the seat of B. Sales,
Esq.; Broom Hall, the seat of John Til-
lotson, Esq.; Button Hill, the seat of the
late John Crawshaw, Esq.; Greystones,
the seats of Miss Greaves and the Rev.
Thomas Sutton; Highfield, the seat of
George Woodhead, Esq.; Mount Plea-







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