Loftsome, E.R. (5) a, hamlet in the township and parish of Wressle, division of Holme Beacon, 6 miles E. from Selby. Here is a wooden bridge over the river Derwent.
Londesborough, E.R. (6) a pa- rish and township in the division of Holme Beacon, 2§ miles N. from Market Weighton ; inhabitants, 244 ; a rectory, value 16/.; patron, the Duke of Devonshire. Here is an hospital founded by the first earl of Burling- ton and his countess, for 12, poor per- sons : many Roman coins having been discovered in the village and park, as well as several repositories for the dead, it was considered by Dr. Drake, the historian of York, as the Roman station Delgovitia. Londesborough was for several generations one of the seats of the noble and famous family of Clifford, from whom it has de- scended to the Duke of Devonshire : a very few years since, the ancient mansion was taken down, and the park converted into farms.
Londonderry, N. R. (2) a ham- let in the township of Exelby Leeming, and Newton, parish of Burneston, wa- pentake of Haliikeld, 3 miles E. from Bedale. Here is the seat of the Rev. John Raper Hunton.
Long Hall, N. R. (2). See Guis- borough. i
Longill, W. R. (4) a hamlet in the township of Wigglesworth, parish of Long Preston, wapentake of Stain- cliffe, 5 miles S. from Settle.
Longley Hall, W. R. (7). See Almondbury.
Longley, W.R. (8) a hamlet in the township of Brightside Bierlow, parish of Sheffield, wapentake of Straf- forth and Tickhill. Here is the seat of Adamson Parker, Esq.
Long Marston, W.R. (5). See Marston.
Long Preston, W. R. (4). See Preston Long. |
Longroyd Bridge, W,R. (7) a hamlet in the township and parish of Huddersfield, wapentake of Agbrigg, 1 mile S. W. from Huddersfield.
Longside, W.R. (4) a hamlet in the township of Middlesmoor, parish of Kirkby Malzeard, wapentake of Halii- keld, 6 miles N.W. from Pateley Bridge.
Longthwaite, N.R. (I) a hamlet in the township and parish of Arken- garthdale, wapentake of Gilling West, 3 miles N.W.from Reeth.
Long Whin, E. R. (6) a small hamlet in the township and parish of Hunmanby, wapentake of Dickering, 1 mile E. from Hunmanby.
Longwood, W. R. (7) a township in the parish of Huddersfield, wapen- take of Agbrigg, 2§ miles W. from Huddersfield; inhabitants, 1942 ; a chapelry to Huddersfield. Here are Milnsbridge House, the seat of Joseph Armitage, Esq., and Longwood House, the seat of Joseph Roberts, Esq.
Lonton, N.R. (1) a hamlet in the township of Holwick, parish of Ro- maldkirk, wapentake of Gilling West, 3 miles N. W. from Romaldkirk.
Loscoe Grange, W.R. (8) a small hamlet in the township of Aikton, pa- rish of Featherstone, wapentake of Ag- brigg, 3 miles W. from Pontefract. .
Lothersdale, W.R. (4) a ham- let in the township and parish of Carl- ton, wapentake of Staincliffe, 5 miles S. W. from Skipton. This dreary valley is a distinct manor, running up to the very confines of Lancashire.
Lotherton, W. R. (5) a town- ship with part of Abberford, in the pa- rish of Sherburn, wapentake of Bark- ston Ash, 6 miles S. from Tadcaster; in- habitants, 427. Lotherton Hall is the seat of Major Norcliffe.
Loups House, N.R. (1) a small hamlet in the township of Lartington, parish of Romaldkirk, wapentake of Gilling West, 4 miles S. from Ro- maldkirk.
Lousey Cross, N.R. (2). See Stanwick St. John. |