Loversall, W. R. (8) a township in the parish of Doncaster, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 3 miles S. from Doncaster; inhabitants, 131 ; a ehapelry to Doncaster: in the burial ground is an ancient tomb, supposed to belong to one of the knights of St. John of Jerusalem. Loversall Hall is the seat of the Rev. Alexander Cooke : about a mile to the north of the village is a very celebrated cold hath.
Lovesome Hill, N. R. (2) a ham- let in the township of Hutton Bon- ville, parish of Birkby, wapentake of Allertonshire, 3 miles N. from North- allerton.
Low Fields, N. R. (1) a small hamlet in the township and parish of Bowes, wapentake of Gilling West, 5 miles S. W. from Bernard Castle.
Low Laithes, W. R. (8), See Ossett.
Low Moor, N. R. (2) a small ham- let in the township of West Harlsey, parish of Osmotherley, wapentake of Allertonshire, 3^ miles N. E. from Northallerton.
Low Moor, W. R. (4). SeeWibsey.
Low Moors, or Lund Forest, N. R. (5) a hamlet in the township of Ryton, parish of Kirkby Misperton, wapentake of Pickering Lythe, 4 miles N. from Malton.
Low Ness, N. R. (2). See Ness Low.
Low Row, N. R. (1) a hamlet in the township of Melbecks, parish of Grinton, wapentake of Gilling West, 5 miles N. W. from Reeth. Here is the seat of Ralph Park, Esq.
Lowthorpe, E. R. (6) a parish and township in the wapentake of Dic- kering, 4 miles N. E. from Great Driffield; inhabitants, 149 ; a perpe- tual curacy; patron, W. T. St. Quin- tin, Esq. Lowthorpe Hall is the seat of this ancient family.
Lucan House, W.R. (5). See Sharow. |
Luddenden, W. R. (7) a hamlet in the townships of Warley and Midg- ley, parish of Halifax, wapentake of Morley, 5 miles W. from Halifax ; a ehapelry to Halifax; to the south is the small hamlet of Luddenden Foot.
Lumby, W. R. (5) a township with Huddlestone, parish of Sherburn, wa- pentake of Barkston Ash, 8 miles S. from Tadcaster ; inhabitants, 184. ‘
Lund, W. R. (5) a hamlet in the township of Gateforth, parish of Bray- ton, wapentake of Barkston Ash, 4 miles S. W. from Selby.
Lund, E. R. (6) a parish and town- ship in the division of Bainton Beacon, 7 miles N. W. from Beverley ; inhabi- tants, 357; a vicarage, value 6l. 6s. Of d.; patron, Thomas Grimstone, Esq.; fair, the fourth Thursday in Lent.
Lund, E. R. (5). a township with Cliffe, in the parish of Hemmingbo- rough, wapentake of Ouse and Der- went, 4§ miles E. from Selby; inha- bitants, 501.
Lunds Green, W. R. (5) a ham- let in the township and parish of Pan- nal, wapentake of Claro, 5§ miles S.W. from Knaresborough.
Lune, or Lunedale. N. R. (1) a township in the parish of Romaldkirk, wapentake of Gilling West, 7 miles W. from Romaldkirk; inhabitants, 265 ; this township includes the whole of Lunedale, situated on both sides the small river Lnne, which rises near the confines of Westmoreland, and falls into the Tees, near Lonton. The town- ship contains various farms and small hamlets, and Womergill Hall, a fa- vourite shooting box of the late Earl of Strathmore; as also the wild, moun- tainous, and dreary district to the north, called Lune Forest, once ranged by herds of wild deer.
Lupsett Hall, W.R. (8). See Alverthorpe.
Lutton, East and West, E. R. (6) two townships, which united, form the township of Luttons Ambo, in the parish of Weaverthorpe, wapentake of |