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GENTRY AND CL~RGY. £1,; iclwl•onS te lJh. Esq. B rnmd Imy Park SHOPKEEPERS & TRADERII, The names without address are iu Nil'hol~on \Villtam NJchulson, El;q, Ackeroyd Jarues & Son, stone mef~ RouNUHAY. Park colttou is a di~d1arged vicara!!'e, in the gift of the from that village. lt is chiefly tn be noticed on accouna Rrchht~hop of York; the Hev. W. H. Teale is the pre- of its hospital and grammar school-the fm·mer foun­ sent incumbent. The free gmmmar school here has a derl by Robert Holgiite, a native of the place: he was, sruall endownwnt fi'Dm the revenue of the Duchy of first, bishop of Llandaff, and afterwards archbishop of LancastPr, whieh, with a lwuse aii!J land, were granted York (being elevated to the latter dignity by Henry by the Cw"n, in 1605. NPar to the church hav~ been VIII), but was cleprived of his See by Queen Mary fot• erected national schools for children of either sex ar.d 1 having contracted marriage, By his will, dated 26th f11r infants. The pari•h corrtained, in 1851,4,045 in- April, 1555, he left estates for founding a ho,;pital for habitant~, and the township about 600 of that number. one master, ten brethren, and the like numbl-'r of ~is· CARLTON is a small village and towuship, in the ter·s; letters patent, dated 17th March, 1557, were pari~h of Royston, 3 miles N.N.E. from , and obtained for Its iucorpora1ion. Tile estates wo1th abonr two miles from Cndworth station pn the Midland £2,337 per annum, are situ4te in the three r·idin)-!;~ of Railway. Lord Wharncliffe is lord of the manor. the county. The master's share is one-fifth of the 'fht're is a place of worship for Wesleyau Methodists. revenue, and the remainder is equally divided betweea Popular ion of the township ahout 340. the ten brethren and the ten sisters. The electors to DARTON b 11\so a parish and township, in the same the mastership, aud of the candidates for the hertefits Wapt'rllake a11d Rrrliug as Rovston-the village hting of ~his ch'd, two-thirds to the poor of the charged for English, writing and arithmelic. In 1844, parish of Darton, <~nd one-third to the tnwnship of a national school was esrablished here, in whieh girls Over Flockton; he likewise bequeathed £500 towards only are inshucted. 'fhe parish church of Saint Heleu pa~ing a ~chnolmaster for teach1ng children of Darton. is principally in the later style of Eugli~h arrhitecture, The parish contamerl, in 1851, 3,565 inhabitauts, aud wrth rlecor.tted windows at the ea~t end. The Wes­ the township about l,liOO rof rhat number. · leyan Methodi>ts have a chapel. The p<~rish contained, KEXBORoUGH atrd BARUGH .are townships, in the in 1851, ahout 1,000 inhahitanrs. pari~ it of Da• ton-tile former ahnut half a mi!e from BRIEI!LI'.Y i~ a township, in the parish of Fe! kirk, that ,·illiigt; the latter one mile from Kexborough. A same wapentake as He;c.;.worth, ne