wapentake of Hang East, 3 miles S. from Richmond; inhabitants, 23. Here was a priory of Benedictine Monks, foundedjn the year 1100 ; the walls of the chapel, a tower, and some few frag- ments yet remain.
Saint Peters, Liberty of. See York.
Saint Simons Well, N. R.r (1) a hamlet in the township of Little Scraf- ton, parish of Coverham, wapentake of Hang West, 4 miles, S. W. from Mid- dleham.
Saint Trinian, N.R. (1) a hamlet in the township of Easby, parish of Richmond, wapentake of Gilling West, 1 mile E. from Richmond.
Sallay Abbey, W. R. (4). See Sawley.
Saltagh Grange, E. R. (9) a ham- let in the township and parish of Kay- ingham, wapentake of Holderness, 5 miles W. from Patrington.
Saltburn, N. R. (2) a hamlet in the township of Brotton, parish of Skel- ton, wapentake of Langbarugh, 6 miles N. E. from Guisborough. A small fish- ing village, which possesses several re- quisites for a fashionable bathing place, as agreeable walks, picturesque rocks, and pleasing views.
Salterforth, W. R. (4) a town- ship in the parish of Barnoldswick, wa- pentake of Staincliffe, 10 miles S.W. from Skipton; inhabitants, 686.
Salterhebble, W. R. (7) a ham- let in the township of Skircoat, parish of Halifax, wapentake of Morley, 2 miles S. from Halifax.
Saltersbrook, W. R. (7) a ham- let in the township of Thurlstone, pa- rish of Penistone, wapentake of Stain- cross, 7 miles S. W. from Penistone. The principal dwelling in this place is an inn which stands on the extreme verge of the county, on the high road from Barnsley to Manchester.
Saltersgate, N.R. (3) a hamlet in the township of Lockton, parish of Middleton, wapentake of Pickering Lythe, 12 miles W. from Scarborough. |
In this place is the noted inn, called the Waggon and Horses.
Saltmarshe, E. R. (8) a township in the parish of Howden, wapentake of Howdenshire, 4 miles S. E. from How- den; inhabitants, 179. Saltmarshe Hall is the seat of Philip Saltmarshe, Esq. whose ancestors have flourished here, it is said, from the conquest.
Salton, N. R. (5) a parish and township in the wapentake of }Rydale, 7 miles N. W. from Malton; inhabi- tants,148 ; a vicarage, value4/.105.lid.; patron, G. W. Dowker, Esq. Salton Hall is the seat of G. W. Dowker, Esq. The parish contains the township of Bra why. Entire population, 536.
Saltonstall, W. R. (7) a hamlet in the township of Warley, parish of Halifax, wapentake of Morley, 4 miles W. from Halifax.
Salutation, High and Low, N.R. (2). See Kirkby Fleetham.
Sancton, E. R. (6) a parish and township with Houghton, in the divi- sion of Hunsley Beacon, 2§ miles S W. from Market Weighton; inhabitants, 534 ; a vicarage, value 6l. Is. 10§d. ; patron, John Broadley, Esq. The pa- rish contains the township of North Cliffe; entire population, 423.
Sandal Kirk, W.R. (8) a parish and township in the wapentake of Straf- forth and Tickhill, 4§ miles N. E. from Doncaster; inhabitants, 192; a rec- tory, value 9/. Os. 3|d.; patron, the King. Here is a grammar school, founded in 1626, by the Rev. Robert Wood. In the chancel of the church, is the monument of John Rokeby, Archbishop of Dublin, who ordered his bowels to be buried at Dublin, his heart at Halifax, and his body at this, his na- tive place. Kirk Sandal Grange is the seat of George Martin, Esq.
Sandal Magna, W.R. (8) a pa- rish and township in the wapentake of Agbrigg, 2 miles S. from Wakefield; inhabitants, 188; a vicarage, value 13/. 7s. 8d.; patron, the King. Sandal is chiefly remarkable for its ancient |