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Escrick, comprising Deighton, Escrick, Naburn, and Stillingfleet-with-Moreby. Everingham, comprising Beilby, Everingham, and Seaton Ross. Hemingbrough, comprising Brackenholme - cum -Woodhall, Cliff-cum-Lund, South Duffield, Bemingbrough, and Osgodby. Heslington, comprising Gate Fulford, "Vater Fulford, Grimston, and Res­ lington. , comprising Bessle. Holme - on - Spalding Moor, comprising Harswell and Holme-on-Spalding Moor. H~tggate, comprising Huggate. , comprising Asselby, Barmby Marsh, Belby, Howden, Knedlington~ Thorpe and Wressle, Loftsome, Newsholme and Brind. Kirby Underdale, comprising Bugthorpe, Kirby Underdale and Garraby, and Thixendale. Laxton, comprising Cotness, , Laxton, Saltmarsh8, and Skelton. Little liVeeton, comprising Rowley-with-Bentley, Risby, Bunsley, Riplingham and Weeton Parva, and Skidby. , comprising Goodmanham, Market Weighton, and SanctoD and Roughton. ;. ;,~ Melbourne, comprising , Melbourne, Storwood, and Thornton.j ." l , comprising Allerthorpe, Barmby Moor, Bolton, Fangfoss, Kiln­ wick Percy, Millington - with - Little Givendale, Owsthorpe, Pocklington, Waplington, and Yapham and Meltonby. Biccall, comprising Barlby, Kelfield, Riccall, and Skipwith. Shipton, comprisingBurnby, Bayton, Londesborough-with-Easthorpe, Shipton, and Thorpe-Ie-Street. , comprising , , Spaldington, and . Stamford Bridge East, comprising High Catton, , Full Button, Skirpenbeck, East Stamford Bridge, and West Stamford Bridge. Thorganby, comprising East Cottingwith and Thorganby-with-West Cotting­ with. Wallingfen, comprising Bellasize, Bishopsoil, Cheapsides, Gilberdike, Bcalby, and Wallingfen. Warter, comprising Nunburnholme and W arter. Welton, comprising Elloughton and Brough, North Ferriby, Melton, Swanland, Waudby, and Welton. Wilberfoss, comprising Newton-on-Derwent and Wilberfoss.

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Wapentake and Petty Sessional Division of Buckrose-County Council Electoral Division of Leavening-Poor Law Union and County Court District of Malton--Rural Deanery of Pockling­ ton-Archdeaconry of the East Riding-Diocese of . This parish, called also East Acklam, comprises the townships of Acklam­ with-Barthorpe and Leavening, containing, in all, 3,649 acres. It lies along the foot and margin of the W olds, and the surface partakes of the character of the Wold district, being broken by numerous bold undulations. Patches of woodland here and there beautify the landscape, and, in some places, the scenery is highly picturesque. From the Wolds here may be obtained one of the most extensive and beautiful views in the East Riding. Extending from Acklam eastward may be traced, for a considerable distance over the Wolds, a line of ancient earthworks.