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- - wo'C.. [lVorth Riding-l YAK. 587 Worton, in the parish of Aysgarth, . and the Rev. John Caley, is the incumbent. • wap. of Hang West; 1 m. SE. of Allkrigg. At this place Wall fonnerly a priory, of which WRELTON, in the parish of Mid. IOme venerable Gothic ruins remain. ltw~ dletoll, wap. &: liberty of Pickering Lythe; founded by Pagan F'itz Osbert de Wykl!ham. 2j miles W. of Pickering. Pop. 193. about the year 1153, for nUllS of the Cister- Blaelumilhs, Hardwick Wm. ciao order. The mansion-house. which a Grundy Thomll.S Seamer Wm. near the ruins of the abbey, and a little to \Vilson Wm. Skelton John the westward of the village. is an elegant Farmers, Smiddy Geo. modem building, and the plantatiuIla aI1l Boddy Wm. Vickerman Thos. judiciously uispersed. Pop. 582- Cooke A. N. Shopkeepers, Langley Hon. Mrs. D. abbey Frank Francis Goodill Wm. Pearson Henry, j!;entleman Gmyson Thos. Graystock Tbos. Farmers, Glaves Edwllrd Fox Charles shoemaker Brown Moses Pennock John Gravstock Thos. vict. White Hart Hall Mt'gginson Simpkin ThO!l. Hodgson George, cooper Hall Wm. Webster Thos. Morley Aaran, stone mason Fields William, shoemaker Stead Peter, butcher Hodgson Robert, schoolmaster Williamson Geo. vict. Red Lion Jowsey Richard, wheelwri~ht&joiner Wilson Thomas, wheelwright Marshall Peter. chief constable Wilion Wm. viet. Buck Inn Sharp Richard, vict. Black Bull _ Wyclfffe, (P.) "the cliffe by the Troutsdale Wm. tailor water" is in the wap. of Gilling West, and Y A FFORTH, in the parish of Dan liberty of Richmondshire; 5 miles SE. of by Wiske, wap. of Gilling East, &; lihertyol Bamard Castle. The church is an ancient Richmondshire; l~mileW.ofNorthallertoo. edifice. re-built in the reign of Edward 111. Population, H9. The living is a rectory, in the patronage of Hood William, Esrl' the lord of the manor. but thc patrons being Farmers l! Yeomen, Masterman Joha Catholics it has been repeatedly presented by Bailey Joseph Moses Wm. the University of Cambridge; the incumbent Graftou John Ward Leonarli is the Rev. John Headlam, who resides ill Hood John Webster John the r~tory house at Thorpe. Here it is said Haw MichueI, vict. Board that John Wyclitfe, the reformer. was born; • and Dr. Thomas Zouch. the late rector of = this parish, has prCliented an original picture YARM, (P.) cJf this Morning Star of the Reformation, In the wap. and liberty of Langbargh: £ who he says. was a nathe of this parish, to miles from Stockton, 15 from Guisborough. the rectors of Wyclitfe, as an heirloom. 16 Cram Northallerton. and 44 from York. Leyland 53yS, that John Wicklitfc lurretiClJ.1l, The town is situated on a low peninsula. and WllS born at Spreswell, near Richmond; and is nearly surrounded by theriver Tees, which in that immediate neighbourood is Wille- winds round in th~ form of a horse shoe. and clitrpronounced exactly lik.e the reformer's is here navigable for vessels of sixty tons bur. name, which Wyclitfe is not. At all events then. The main street runs north andlOuth the di!pute is only about a few miles. and the and is very spacious. There is not much claim of Yorklihire and even of Richmond- trade. and no manufacture of any import .hire to the birth of the Father of the Re- ance. The coinmerce in the place consist. formation is undisputed.. Fop. 152. principally in corn, flour, cheese. butter. aud. llTycomb, in the parish of Old bacon. which are shipped hence to London. MnUon, /lnd wall. of Rydule ; 2j mls. A grEat deal of salmon:s caught in the Teet. NE. of Multon. and this place partakes with Stoekton in thll W\'KEHAM, (p.) in the wap.llnd advantage of the &hery. The market day liberty of PickeTing Lythe; 7 miles SW.oI at Yarm is on Thursuay, but tram the vici. Scarborouf:h, situated on the high road from nily of this place to the rising town and port Malton to Yark. The parish church. dedi. of Stockton. it had considerably declined. eated to St. Michael and St. Mary. u a neat but is $gain reviving owing to the erection of and commodious structure, having been re- several com mills in the town and neigh paired and embellished by the liberality of bourhood. Thll fairs, of which thns are the late Richard Langll'y, Esq. th.living i•. four annually. are on the Thursday before a.uraey. in the patronage of Mr, Hutchins, I the 11th of April; OD AaeenaioD Day! 01\ the N of Augltst; and on the 19th and 20th or • pr. WUi~lIr. RiehmondJhire, p.1911 october. The fair or the l!1th of O~~. ~JJ ~.