longs to the crown. That part which was | Richardson Thos. first embanked, was originally about two miles from the shore, and many persons are living, who recollect vessels passing between it and the main land, to which it is now united by a bridge across a narrow channel, which serves as a drain to the adjacent country. There is here a small chapel of the Church of England, at present unconsecrated, under the patronage of the Archbishop of York. The Rev. Robert Metcalfe, curate. Population, 216. Farmers, Craven Widow Harland William Hawkins Wm. Hopkins James Johnson Wm. Lambert John Calbert James, wheelwright SUTTON, (P.) in the wap. and liberty of Holderness; 3 miles NNE. of Hull, is a very pleasant village, and one of Ross Thomas Hart John Shoemakers, Sharp George Cowl John Hunter William Dibb Thomas, schoolmaster SUTTON, in the parish of Norton, Parker George, Esq. Sutton house Farmers. Rutter Ralph, Cheese Cake house Trainers. the country retreats of the merchants and gentry of Hull. The church, dedicated to St. James, is an ancient structure, of which H. Broadley, Esq. is the patron, and the Rev. J. G. Davies is the incumbent curate. About the centre of the village is an hospital erected in pursuance of the will of Mr. Leonard Chamberlain, late of this place, for SUTTON FULL, (P.) in the wap. of ⚫the comfort of eight poor widows, and two Harthill, a part in the liberty of St. Peter's; widowers, who have each the benefit of a 5 miles NW. of Pocklington. Here is good house and garden, and 3s. per week, this hospital was re-built in 1800, by the trustees of the charity. Near to the above mentioned alms-house, also stands another built chiefly of stone, for the reception of the poor widows and daughters of deceased clergymen, built in 1819, by the trustees of Mrs. Watson late of this place. In the time of Edward I. a house of White Friars stood here. Pop. with Stone Ferry, 3658. Gentry, Alder George Allen James Corn millers, Holland Benjamin Blashill Robert Calvert Thomas Priestman ThomasCasson Henry Cook Joseph Wilkinson Anth. Cundell John Blacksmiths, Biglin William' Robinson Daniel Bricklayers, Hall Ambrose Potterell Jonth. Eyre Andrew a small parish church, of which the Rev. SUTTON-ON-DERWENT, (P.) in the wap. of Harthill; 7 miles ESE. of York. The church dedicated to St. Michael, Sir T. Charges, Bart. is the patron. There is also a Methodist chapel. This village is beautifully situated on the banks of the Derwent, over which there is a good stone bridge, where is a spring strongly impreg nated with ferruginous matter. Pop. 400. Wheeler Rev. Wm. A. M. rector Howard Charles, gent. Sutton farm Farmers, Burn Thomas Moyser Jph. jun. Watson Walker Bonnard Thomas, shoemaker LL Horsley J. vict. & maltster, Cross Keys cent, the whole course of the Humber down Farmers & Yeomen, Shaw Nathaniel Todd John Braffords Dissenting Shoemakers, Shopkeepers, Tailors, Hoggard Christr. Westerdale Thos. Poole Francis Beilby Thomas, corn miller SWINE, (P.) in the wap. and liberty of Holderness; 7 miles NW. of Hedon. A religious house consisting of a Prioress and fourteen or fifteen Nuns of the Cistercian order, was founded here by Robert de Verli, before the end of the reign of king Stephen, but there are now no remains of the building to be traced, a farm house stands on the site, near which, were lately dug up several silver and copper coins, amongst which was one of Constantinus, with the head of Flavius. The church which is a Gothic structure, dedicated to St. Mary, claims to be of the age of Prince Offa; the patron is Mrs. Bramley, and the Rev. Matthew Williamson, is the vicar. Population, 229. Jackson John Medson Jane More John Farmers, Swinkell, in the parish of Watton, and wap. of Harthill; 5 miles from Driffield. Tanston, in the parish of Aldbrough, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 7 miles NE. of Hedon. Pop. included with Aldbrough. THEARNE, in the parish of St. John's, Beverley,wap. of Harthill, & liberty of Beverley; 3 miles SE. of Beverley. Pop. 90. Ramsay John, gentleman Thirkleby, in the parish of Kirkby Grindalyth, and wap of Buckrose; 8 miles E. of Malton. Pop. 44. Thirkleby, in the parish of Swine, and wap. and liberty of Holderness; 7 miles NE. of Hull. Pop. 61. Thixendale, in the parish of Wharram Percy, and wap. of Buckrose; 9 miles N. of Pocklington. Pop. 184. THORGANBY-cum-COTTINGWITH, in the parish of Thorganby, and wap. of Ouse and Derwent; 10 miles SE. of York. The church is a small but neat structure, dedicated to St. Helen;Rev. Joseph Mitchinson is incumbent, and Mrs. Baldwin the patroness.Population, 381. Jefferson J. D. Esq. Thorganby hall Simpson John Mountier Wm. schoolmaster Walton. Here is a Church of the Es Matthews Wm. blacksmith and vict. tablishment, dedicated to All Saints, North John, vict. Ferryboat Carriers-Robert Hope & James Thompson, to York every Saturday. THORNGUMBALD, in the parish of Paul, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 2 miles SSE. of Hedon. Here is a small Chapel of Ease, of which the Rev. John Bowman is incumbent; likewise a small Independent chapel, built in 1801. This village was formerly called Thorn-cumPaul, on account of its being in the parish of Paul, and is now corrupted to Thorngumbald. Pop. 259. Richardson John, lieutenant Greenshaw Thos. Shoemakers, Ellittson James Wilson Wm. Richardson John Wheelwrights, Garton John Currar James, gardener Jackson Wm. tailor Roper Wm. vict. Cross Keys Wood George, horse dealer Wright Robert, blacksmith of which the Rev. Basil Wood is rec- Atkinson John, vict. Blue Bell THORPE BRANTINGHAM, in the Barnard Rev. Edward Wm. A. M. Carrier, R Taylor, to Hull Tu'& Fri. THWING, (P.) in the wap. of Dickering 8 miles WNW. of Bridlington. The church is dedicated to All Saints, and the living, which is a recTHORNHOLME, in the parish of tory in medieties, in the gift of the Burton Agnes, and wap. of Dicker-crown, is enjoyed by the Rev. John ing; 5 miles SW. of Bridlington. Population, 91. Farmers. Bradley Wm. Mosey G. and F. Carrier, Philip Boynton, to Bridlington Wed. and Sat. THORNTHORP, in the parish of Burythorp, and wap. of Buckrose; 2 miles S. of Malton. Population included with Burythorp. Farmers, Taylor John Boulton J. Taylor Wm. Thornton, (P.) in the wap. of Harthill; 4 miles SW. of Pocklington. The living a vicarage, the Rev. James Addison is incumbent, and the Dean of York the patron. Pop. 198. Thorpe, in the parish of Howden, wap. and liberty of Howdenshire; mile N. of Howden. Pop. 53. THORPE BASSETT, (P.) in the wap. of Buckrose, 5 miles E. of Kirk. There is also a Methodist chapel. Pop. 314. Bennison Mary, gentlewoman Vickerman Sarah Vickerman Rd. Braithwaite Wm. carpenter Carrier, Mark Hick, to Bridlington and Wold Newton on Sat. Tibthorpe, in the parish of Kirkburn, and wap. of Harthill; 6 miles SW. of Driffield. Pop. 221. TICKTON, in the parish of St. John's, Beverley, wap. of Holderness, and liberty of Beverley; 2 miles NE. of Bever- Marshall Saml. maltster, Hull bridge Etherington Geo, shoemaker UNCLEBY, in the parish of Kirby Tourthorpe, in the parish of Whar-Webster John, schoolmaster ram Percy, and wap. of Buckrose; 10 White Ann, gentlewoman miles SE. of Malton. Pop. 61. Treswick, in the parish of Hayton, and wap. of Haribill; 3 miles NW. of Market-Weighton." TRANBY, in the parish of Hessle, TUNSTALL, (P.) in the wap. of Dent John Shopkeepers, Cross Jane Baron Robert, corníacior ULROME, in the parish of Skipsea, and wap. and liberty of Holderness; 6 miles NNW. of Hornsea. Here is a Chapel of Ease, of a very ancient structure, and the incumbent is the Rev. John Gilby, rector of Barmiston. Population, 170. Farmers, North Wm. Bevill Christopher Pape Thomas Dobson Thomas Sharp John, jun. Danby Thomas Foster Wm. Garton Mrs. Smith John Smith Thomas UPTON, in the parish of Skipsea, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 11 miles SSW. of Bridlington. Pop. included with Skipsea Brough. Severs John, Crowgarth WAGHEN or Wawn, (P.) in the wap. of Holderness, and liberty of St. Peter's; 6 miles N. of Hull. The church, dedicated to St. Peter, is a small ancient edifice, the seats of which have never been renewed, and are much corroded by time.-The vicar is the Rev. Jeremiah Burn, and the patron the Chancellor of the Church of York. Pop. 251. Farmers, Nicholson Christ. Wheelwrights, Allison James, shoemaker WALDBY, in the parish of Elloughton, and wap. of Harthill; 4 miles E. of South Cave. Watson Thomas, farmer WALKINGTON, (P.) in the waps. of Harthill and Howdenshire; 23 mls. SW. of Beverley. The church is dedicated to All Hallows; and W. Thompson, Esq. is the patron. Popu lation, 324. Crawthorne Wm. Dales John Harper Wm. Brownlow Geo. sen. gent. Brownlow G. jun. Hodgson R. & T. Hood Wm. Jackson Wm. Jefferson Thos. Johnson Robert Richardson Fras. Heward Ambrose Wallingfen, see New Village and Cook Thos. schoolmaster Carrier, J. Jackson, to York on Sat, WASSAND, in the parish of Sigglesthorne, wap. and liberty of Holderness; 2 miles SW. of Hornsea; a small village small eminence, where stands the mansion pleasantly situated on the declivity of a of a branch of the Constable family; an Constable Rev. Charles, Wassand hall elegant structure, built of white brick, commanding a full prospect of that extenWANSFORD, in the parish of Naf-sive lake, called Hornsea Mere. ferton, and wap. of Dickering; 3 miles E. of Driffield.. Here is a considerable cotton and carpet manufactory, the only establishment of the kind in this part of the country, standing on the navigable river Hull. Population, 344. Boyes John, jun. carpet manufr. Framers, Barnby Michael Watson Wm. Grocers, &c. WAPPLINGTON, in the parish of Allerthorpe, & wap. of Harthill; 2 mls. SSW. of Pocklington. Pop. 19. Farmers, Hord James Crosby W. & T. Hotham William WATTON, (P.) in the wap. of Harthill; 6 miles S. of Driffield, situated on the high road leading from that place to Beverley; it is called the ancient Vetadun, a place which, at an early period, was consecrated to religion. It appears from Bede's Ecclesiastical History, that here was a nunnery about A. D. 686, but by whom founded, or how demolished, does not appear. About the year 1150, Eustace Fitz John founded here a priory of Gilbertine nuns, of the Order of Sempringham, and thirteen canons; the number of nuns was fifty-three. Like all other religious houses, this monastery has suffered great dilapidations; but the worthy family of the Bethel's have preserved what remains of the buildings, since it came into their possession; and the venerable relics of this ancient struc ture still merit the attention of the antiquary. The church here, like the ancient WARTER, (P.) in the wap. of monastery, is dedicated to St. Mary; George Harthil!; 4 miles ENE. of Pockling-Bethell, Esq. is the patron, and the Rev, ton. The church, dedicated to St. George Ferreman the incumbent. Pop, 307. James, is a vicarage, of which Lord Muncaster is the patron, and the Rev. Legard Digby, Esq. Watton Abbey Wm. Courtley, the incumbent. There Scruton Thos. corn miller is also a small Methodist chapel. Po- Scruton John, bleacher pulation, 428. Pennington Mrs. Jane, Warter house Hesser Thos. steward Blacksmiths, Alderson Richard Smith Wm. Alderson Rd. jun. Wilson Nathaniel Dosser Wm. Carpenters, &c. Dosser Thomas Wilson Benj. Harrison M. King John Wilson Robert Farmers, Kirton Thos. Wauldby, in the parish of Rowley, and wap. of Harthill; 4 miles E. of South Cave. Pop. 14. WAXHOLME, in the parish of Farmers, |