In the wapentake of Gilling West, 3 miles E. from Greta Bridge; inhabi- tants, 248 ; a chapelry to Gilling. It contains the township of West Layton. Entire population, 317.
Hutton Lowcross, or Locras, N. R. (2) a township in the parish of Guisborough, wapentake of Langba- rugh, 2 miles S.W. from Guisborough; inhabitants, 56. In this village was once a hospital for lepers ; some mu- tilated arches, in a farm-house, yet point out its site.
Hutton Mulgrave, N. R. (3) a township in the parish of Lythe, wa- pentake of Langbarugh, 6 miles W. from Whitby ; inhabitants, 90.
Hutton Pagnell, W. R. (8). See Hooton Pagnell.
Huttons Ambo, N. R. (5) a pa- rish, containing the townships of High and Low Hutton, upon Derwent, wa- pentake of Bulmer, 3§ miles. S. W. from Malton; inhabitants, 445 ; a perpetual curacy; patron, the Arch- bishop of York. Hutton Lodge is the seat of General M‘Leod.
Hutton Sand, N. R. (2) a town- ship in the parish of Thirsk, wapentake of Birdforth, 3 miles W. from Thirsk; a chapelry to Thirsk. In this village is a public-house, called Busby Stoop, from a person of that name having been here hung in chains, 1702, for a murder which he had committed.
Hutton Sand, N. R. (5) a town- ship in the parish of Bossall, wapen- take of Bulmer, 7 miles N. E. from York; inhabitants, 202; a chapelry to Bossall. Sand Hutton House is the seat of the Rev. J. C. R. Read.
Hutton, Sheriff, ;N. R. (5) a parish and township in the wapentake of Bulmer, 10 miles N. from York; inhabitants, 756; a vicarage, value 10/.; patron, the Archbishop of York. In this village are the considerable ruins of a castle, built by Bertrand de Bul- mer, in the reign of King Stephen, seated on an eminence, commanding an extensive prospect. Sheriff Hutton Park is the seat / f G. L. Thompson, Esq. The parrs h. contains the town- ships of Combo-rough, Farlington, Kil- lings, and Stittenham. Entire popu- lation, 1278. |
Hutton Wansley, (5) a town- ship in the parish of Long Marston, in the Ainsty, 6 miles N. from Tadcas- ter ; inhabitants, 125. Hutton Hall is the seat of Mrs. Willoughby.
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Ieorn, or Low Dale, N. R. (3) a small hamlet in the township of Uggle- barnby, parish of Whitby, wapentake of Whitby Strand, 4 miles S. from Whitby.
Ickles, W. R. (8) a hamlet in the township of Brindsworth, parish of Ro- therham, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 1 mile S. from Rotherham.
Idle, W. R. (4) a township in the parish of Calverley, wapentake of Mor- ley, 3§ miles N. from Bradford ; in- habitants, 4666 ; a chapelry to Calver- ley. This populous township partakes of the industry and prosperity of the neighbouring town of Bradford, and abounds in various establishments of the woollen manufacture. Here is Park Lodge, the seat of William Hep- worth, Esq-
Ilkley, W. R. (4) a parish and township in the wapentake of Skyrack, 6 miles N. E. from Keighley ; inhabi- tants, 496; a vicarage, value 7/. 13s. 9d.; patron, L. W. Hartley,Esq. Here is a free grammar school, endowed in 1601. This ancient village is known to antiquaries as the Olicana of the Romans ; the outline of a Roman forti- fication, situated on a lofty bank, to the south of the river Wharfe, is still very entire; an altar, inscribed to Verbeia, probably the tutelary nymph or goddess of the Wharfe, is still preserved at Mid- dleton Lodge, though the inscription is no longer legible. In the church is the tomb of Sir Adam de Middleton, of the |