KILD\VICK, &c.

COACHES. To ,theAlexander (from ), and PE'Ier Green, from Farnhill, ever, calls at the White l.ion, every night Thursday. Tn RRADFORO, an Omnibus, from the (~Ilnday exceptell) ut eight-and the White Beaf, Cross Hills, e.ery Thurs- Union. every afternoon at one. To , James Uriltl!. from Sat. tOIl, every \V ednl'sday and Friday; and. ~:-:e~.orning at tWl'llty minutes before RAILWAY CONVEYANCE. William Clal'ksoll & William Layoo~, ON THE MA.NCHllSTER & LEEDS LINE; from , every Wednesday. T() Lf;EDS, the Alexander (fl"Om Skipton), STATION A'r HEBDEN-UIUDGE, l'IF'rEEN To SK[PTON, Henry SlImmerscales alld calls at the \Vhitll Lion, Kiidwick, lIULES FROM KILDWICK. William Clarkson, from Sil5den,ev~TI flvery mO~lIjlll: (~I\nday. excepte(~) at I For further partiMtlal'S connerted mith Saturday. hall-past sl,,--;und.,heUmrm.llthalt-past the Line, su the Rrril1/Jay Tables preceding three; 50 tllro Kelghley, , &0. I thl' Directory of Yorks/li1't. CONVEYANCE BY WATER. Tq PReSTON, the Invincible, from the I CARRIERS. The Union Compan~'s, Ilnd Tyre, Rigby ",hite Bear, Cross Hills, every forenoon To BRADFORD, Nathan Jackson, from & Co.'sBouts pas. daily, by which good. I!ol eleven. Sutton, WilliamClal'kson, from Silsden, are conveyed to all part8 oftlte kingdom.

KiRK-BUltTON, Sl-IELLEY, SHEPLEY, HIGH-BURTON, BRETTON, WEST CLAYTON, CU~lBERWORTH, DENBY, , HIGH-FLATrS, HIGH HOYLAND, SKELl\1ANTHORPE AND NEIGHBOURHOODS. ]l{IRK-BURTON is a township in the populolls pa- Beaumount. Esq., of Bretton Park. A national school rish of its name, in Agbrigg wapeutaIH:', West Riding, is in the chapell'}', which, by the l'etul'lls for 1831. five miles S.E. from . The manufactures of contained 1,374 inhabitants, alld the township 1,180. the place cOlpprise fancy stufr's, ill great variety of coloUl' DHNBY is a chapelry, contaiuing tile two small villages and pattern t and the village exhibits a busy scelle of of HlGn and Low DENBY, about half a mile distant indnstry. The parish church is dedicated to St. John fmm each other, in the parish of Pcnistone, ;~§ miIesN. the Baptist; the benefice is a vicarag'e, in the gift of the from that town. A chapel of ease under , and crown, and present incnmbency of the Re\'. Richard a school with a small endowment, are in the cbapell'Yi Hutchimon. There are places of \vorship for indepen- the living is in the patronage of the vicar of P~ni~tolle, dents, and Wesleyan and primitive methodists. A free and the present incumbent is the Re,'. Brice Brouwill. school was endowed here, in li14, by John Horsfall, The population of the chapelry. in 1831, was 1,2~a. Esq., and others, for teaching thirty pOOl' children. DENBY DALE is a hamlet, partly in the chapel!,yof Two fairs are held, on the last Monday ill April and last Dellhy and partly in Cnmberwol'th chapelry; situ ale Monday in October. The parish contained, ill 1831, about midway hetween the two places, aud about four 15,7:n lIlhabitants, and the township alone 2,650. miles and a half north-west from Pcnistone. The in. SHELLEY and :SHEPLEY are townships, and HIGH habitallts of the hamlet are employed in the woollen BURTON is a hamlet, all in the parish of Kirk-BUlton, and stulfmanufacttlres. There is a chapel for Wesleyan the same manufactures prevail throughout, and at High methodists. Two fail'S are held here-one on Eastet­ B\1I·ton sel"eral of the illhabitants are occupied ill the Monday, the other on the 5th of November. The making of edge tools. Poplllationof Shelley about 1,400, population is retul'tled with Cumbenvorth and Denby. and of Shepley nearly 1,000. HIGH-FLATTS is a neat sequestered hamlet, three BRETTON is a chrtpelry, partly ill the parish of Silk- miles and a half north-west from Peuistone, principally stone alld partly ill that of Great Sandal, about (j miles inhabited by the society of friends. who ill this place s. w. fl'Oll} . Population, in 1831, about 600. erected a meetiug-house so long since a~ 1697. WEST CLAYTON is a township in the parish of High HIGH HOYLAND is a small to\vushipand parish,aboul Hoylandand wapcuta};:e ofStaincros!'l, 7 miles N.W. from 6 miles N. from Penistone, and 5! N. w. frolll Bamsley. . The f,mcy stuff maul1factul'e prevails in this The parish church, which stands a little abm'c the ri/­ township. The independents have a place of worship lage, is an ancient structure, dedicated to St. Mary; the here. The township llumbers about 1,000 inhabitants, liviug is a rectory, in the gift of T. W. Bcaulllont, Esq. CUMBERWORTH, a chapelry ill the parish of Silkton!O', In this parish is , a populous toWlI­ aud HALF-CUMBERWORTH, a township in the parish ofl ship; many of the inhabitants are occupied ill differenl Kirk-Burton, are contiguous to each other, situate 5! branches of the wooUc:>n trade. The population of the miles N. w. from Penistone. The chapel here is an au- parish, in 1831. was 1,1l8, of which number 231 were cient fabric; the living is ill the presentation of T. W. l'eturued for High Hoylalld township. POST~ KI.RX-BuRTON, Receiving-House at William Horncastle's.-Letters arrive (from Huddersfield] every morning (Sunday and Tuesday excepted) at half-past uine, aud are despatched in the afternoon of the same days at two. POS7' OFFICE, SKELMASTHORPE, John Nicholsoll, Post Maste1'.-Letters arrive (by mail gig) everr moming (Sunday and Tuesday excepted) at ten, and are despatched every aftel'lloon at two. PO$'l", CLAYTON ·WEST, Receiving-House at John Holker's.-Letters arrive (by lllail cart from Hlldde.rs· field) every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, }<'riday and Saturday morning at half-past ten, and are despatched ill the afte1'llOOD of the same days at half-past one. F087', BRETTON, Receiving-House at the Beaumont Arms.-Letters anive (by mail cart from Wakefieldl every l\1onday, Tuesday, Thul'sday and ~aturday forenoon at eleven, and are deRpatched every afternooll at four. GENTRY AND CLERGY. ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS.! B.LACKSMITHS. BeB~!~~~t ~:rkhlas wentwor[~;~'~h Bedford Get!. (brding & day) Shelley I~~~~ g~~;~~,CJ~;eW:y West Bird Rev. Gem'ge, B. A. Cumber- Bower Ann} D~gley lane Barrowclough Elihu, Denby Bromvin Rev. Brice, Dellby [ton Bower HellJamm, Dogley ]a~e Bedford Jos. BUl!den, Kil'k-Burton ColiinR Rev. Richard, M.A. Kirk-Bul'- BR!TISH AND FOREIGN SOCTETY Bower Francis, SkelmanthOl'}le Dickinson Miss Hannah, Hi!\h-flatts SCHOOL, 1?ell~Y - Pc:;ter Steel, Cle~g Joseph Bretton Dickinson L\lr. Richard, High-flatts master; Ebza Steel, mlst.ress Cleeg JOHhua: Shepley Firth 1\11'. John, High-flatts FREE GRAMMARSCH?~L, l\lrk-Bur- Dawson Matthew, Skelmanthorpe Hardy Thomas, esq. Thunder bridge, tO~l-Abraham HalgIeaves,master Hardcastle Joseph. Kil'k-Burton Kil'k-BIlI'ton Lewls John, Sheple " JOlles John, lVIid~ley Hodgson Mr. Robert, Haigh hall NATIONAL!'CHOOL, t umberwOlt~-1 Jubb Jonathan, High-fhtts Holden Mr. GeOl'ge, Dellbv JoshnaCrawshaw,.master; Ehza-I Rodgers George, Kirk-llurtou Hunter Mrs. Sarah, High-flatts beth Crawshaw, mlst~ess Schofield JOhll, Del)by dale Tinker 1\11-- John. Shepley earl' NATIONAL SCHOOL, HIgh HoyIand Strutt Joseph Shepley , -Henry Bedford, master ' TU.I'U~r 1\11'. JalUes, Shelley Prest Thomas (and registrar of births BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Wdby Mr. George (and I'egistrar of d d . I ) B' Battve Joseph, Shepley births and deaths). Deoby dale an eat 1S. lettou Beaulllont Thomas, KII'~.Burton WoUf Dr. JQlreph, L.L.D., D.D. High ATTORNEY. Beckett John, Brettou Hoyland Booth Harry, West Clayton Beevel' John, Cuwb«:rworth 174: