Almondbury, wapentake of Agbrigg, 2§ miles S. E. from Huddersfield.
x Thorpe Arch, (5) a parish and township in the Ainsty, 3 miles S. E. from Wetherby; inhabitants, 343 ; a vicarage, value bl. 15s. 5d.; patron, W. Wheeler, Esq. The name of Arch is supposed to be a contraction of DArchis, a Norman family, to whom it once belonged. Across the river Ouse, is the village of Boston, (which see), containing a mineral spring, whose waters are fast rising into reputation.
Thorpe Audlin, W. R. (8) a township in the parish of Badsworth, wapentake of Osgoldcross, 4§ miles S. from Pontefract; inhabitants, 344.
Thorpe Bassett, E. R. (6) a pa- rish and township in the wapentake of Buckrose. 8 miles N. W. from Sled- mere ; inhabitants, 156; a rectory, value 12/.; patron, R. Watson, Esq.
Thorpe Brantingham, E. R. (6) a township in the parish of Branting- ham, division of Hunsley Beacon, 2 miles S. E. from South Cave ; inhabi- tants, 174. Here is the seat of the Rev. E. W. Barnard.
Thorpe, East, E. R. (6). See East Thorpe.
Thorpe Green, W. R. (5) a ham- let in the township of Thorpe Under- wood, parish of Little Ouseburn, wa- pentake of Claro, 6 miles S. E. from Boroughbridge.
Thorpe Hall, W. R. (5) a hamlet in the township and parish of Selby, wapentake of Barkston Ash, 2 miles W. from Selby.
Thorpe Hall, E. R. (6). See Rudston.
Thorpe Hesley, W. R. (8) a ham- let in the township of Kimberworth, parish of Rotherham, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 5 miles N. W. from Rotherham.
Thorpe in Balne, W. R. (8) a township in the parish of Barnby upon Dunn, wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 6 miles N. E. from Doncas- ter ; inhabitants, 122. |
Thorpe le Street, E. R. (6) a township in the parish of Nunburn- holme, division of Holme Beacon, 3 miles N. W. from Market Weighton; inhabitants, 37.
Thorpe Lidget, E. R. (5) a ham- let in the township of Thorpe, parish of Howden, wapentake of Howden- shire, 11 miles E. from Selby.
Thorpe on the Hill, W. R. (8) a township in the parish of Rothwell, wapentake of Agbrigg, 4 miles N. from Wakefield; inhabitants, 80. Here is the seat of William Fenton, Esq.
Thorpe on Tees,N. R. (1) a town- ship with Wycliffe, in the parish ofWy- cliffe, wapentake of Gilling West, 2 miles N. E. from Greta Bridge; inha- bitants, 152. Thorpe Lodge is the seat of Sir T. C. Constable, Bart.
Thorpe Perrow, N.R. (2). . See Snape.
Thorpe Salvin, W. R. (8) a pa- rish and township in the wapentake of Strafforth and Tickhill, 9 miles S. E. from Rotherham ; inhabitants, 199; a perpetual curacy; patron, the Duke of Leeds. The church of this village is remarkable for its ancient door-way, supposed to be Saxon, and it contains a curiously carved font, representing the four seasons.
Thorpe Stapeetojj, W. R. (5) a township in the parish of Whitchurch, wapentake of Skyrack, 3 miles S. E. from Leeds; inhabitants, 25.
Thorpe Upper; W, R. (8). See Upper Thorpe.
Thorpe under Stone, N.R. (1) a hamlet in the township of Hudswell, parish of Catterick, wapentake of Hang West, 4 miles W. from Richmond.
Thorpe Underwood, W. R. (5) a township in the parish of Little Ouse- burn, wapentake of Claro, 7 miles S. E. from Borough Bridge; inhabi- tants, 179.
Thorpe West, W. R. (8). See West Thorpe.
Thorpe Willoughby, W. R. (5) a township in the parish of Brayton, |