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BURTON-CONSTABLE. 430 'N, KIKK. W. .,! <'.,lliy, which i.i U station nil the lin.it Northern r.iilw rworth ia its post town. A brai thu i .ms through the parish. The living is a reel. in thu diuc. of Lincoln, worth 604, in the patron, of tho lord chancellor. The church in dfl Thomas a llcckct. Tic ! i> ;iu i inlowi ! Irce school, founded by .lirlui Speight in 17'>I. the income of which it about 2.3 per annum. The other lurochial charities pr< BUBTOH-COK8TABLB, a . hpln,-. in the p .p. .-I Wc.-t Hang, iu the North Riding ot the CO. of York, Smiles to th. !!. <>t I,, bum. Studdow is a limit, i.f this clu BUBTON-CON8TABLE, a hmlt. in the tm,hp. of i . in tin wap. ut' llol- den.- , i.rk, 4 milt sto tl. }Iudon. In this liiiil; ancient mansion, tho scat of Sir T. A. < aiding iu a .small but pleasant park, with ii. taining a lake which la crossed by a bridge ot .all has a large picture gallery and a library, with many valuable > . an.l topo- graphy of tho district. Ti ^t extendi 190, and the east 133 feet in length. in the Burton-Dassett div.of tlichund. lit Kin;j;ton,in thcro. of Warwick, -1 miles to tin !:. df Kington. Rugby is its post town, Little '1, Knighti ,itt, ami North) nil are limits, of this ]>ur , which was formerly a market town. The living is .* in the dioc. of Worcester, val. 167, in the patron, of Lord Willoughby .i .ml It. V. owe, Esq. Tho church ia dedicated to All s The charitable endowments of tho par. produce ubout 70 per annum. BUBTON-EXTRA, a tushp. in the par. of Buiioii- upon-Trent, hund. of Offlow, m tho co. of Stafford, ad- joining the town of Burton. I: I i NORTH UUia'ON.u par. in the wup. of Dickering, in the East Riding of the co. of York, (i miles to the N.W. of Uridlingtou, its post town. It is intersected by a stream called the Gipsy Eace. Tho living is a perpet. cur. in tho dioc. of York, ial. S4, in the patron, of Admiral Mitford. The Wes- leyans have a chapel in the village. BURTON-GATE, a par. in the wap. of Well, parts of Lindsey, in tho co. of Lincoln, C miles to tho 8. of -borough, its post town. It lies on the borders of uishire, on tho E. bank of tho river Trent, ir from tho Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire railway. Tho living is a reel.* in tho dioc. of Lincoln, val. 88, in tho patron, of W. Hutti.n, Esq. Thechmeh is dedicated to St. Helen. Burton Hall ia the principal residence. BURTON-GRANGE, a vil. in the tnshp. of Monk- Bretton, and par. of i -..lincroe*, in the West Hiding of the co. of York, 1 mile to tin of Barnslcy. li tho site of a monastery, founded ubout 118(i i in. BUBTON-HAJ8TINQ6, par. in tho Kirby div. of the hund. df Knii;htlow, in the eu. of Varwi..k" 1 miles to the S.E. of Nunenton, its post town. It is si: on tho borders of Leicestershire, close to the Trent Valley branch of the London and N..ith-'V. uon at Bulkington, 1 ii the village. The Ashby-de-la-Zouch canal passes near tho village, and tho parish is cr< Human wa t. It acquired Hastings from William Lord Hustings, who held the manor in the reign of Edward IV., and tiom wl passed, by inurriagu, ; n family, ti. t-'dtton, the founder 1.1 the < 'ottoman mil. The living is a jn u t. cur. in the .-r, worth 87, in the |ijtin.

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lirin'DN-HII.L, u Ijtl,-. in the j,ar. and hund. c . in tho co. of Wilts, adjoining JIa! BUBTO&-IN-KENDAL, a market town and par, piirtly in the wards ot ! 1 Kcndal, ui the 00 of estniorelaiid, but (hielly in the huml. oi South of the Sands, in the eo. palatine "f l.u. miles to the N. of Lancast< r, ami '.'Jl mileslothi N ' , London. It gives name, with Holme, to a n the Lancaster and Carlisle railway, frum which it is du t.nit about 1 mile. The par. is situated in th> the river Ken, and is crossed by tl , which opens u lion with th -.- -: . list, through tie- I l the Dec, the cast '-.< llumi.er. 'Hie |^ir. compriw* ft market town of Barton-in-Kei i Holm and Preston-Patrick, tho tnsh, ' I '( laythorpe. Tli ible antii[uiij and ia mentioned in the Norman survey b the namt| JI'irtuH (Boro'-town). Furlton Knot and 11 Kill mi! lofty i niim IK i s within this parish. 'J tract of peat, but of less extent than having been brought under cultivation. The j m m a u tho inhabitants ore chiefly agricultural, u being employed in flax dn "imr. .Many of the |^H ore old, but tin town is v. .11 built. Time is a law iiiitrket-place, with a stone cross in ti rounded by spacious shops. 1'etty sessions i^^^H and polling for the con. M takes place i^B town. The living is vie.* in the dioc. of OuH v.'.uii 199, in tho patron ot tho trustee* j^H Sinnn. The church, an ancient etl a square tower, i^ dtdieated to two sido chapels, the Initial plain i.f tl,. 1 1 lestored a : ago. The churcln - a rnonun.- , author of a book c ailed the " liural > Jhcic are also two district churches, one at |^B and tho other at rrcstun-l'atiii k ; both livings u p ij.it. curs.,* val ly l'_'0 und i' , town of Burton contains a i ) grammar school, with an income ir-jm ubout 50 uy:n : National and inlani parish library. The cliarit parish produce about 170 per annum chiefly for corn, is hold in TI. importance than formerly. A < in J ( Easter Monday ; which is also a statute fair. Atkinson is lord of tho manor, and holds hi Whit Monday. BURTON-IN-LONSIULE, or I'.I.ACK ].ir. of Thornton-in-Lonsda] Staiiu lid' .'.i - of th. of York, li mile-, to tie > I" ..1 Kirkby Lous. . eated on : on the 1 tho river Greta. The living cur. inthec .. in the gift of the Vicar of Thoi I i i.X-.H >Y' wap. of Thurgarton, in the co. of Nottingham, i to tho N.E. of Nottingham, its post tow: I in a pleasant country, on tli river Trent, and is a station on the branch) railway. The par. includ. i the hmlt. ui Bi The I about 10(1 frames hcii. The living in the dioc. of Lincoln, worth 145, in tho the Earl of ' 1. The church is da M. 11. !. r. It is a large ancient eilitice, with and spire, and contains seveial monuments of I families, t.. wle.n : The piin tigure of a knight erect upon a lion, and two I tombs with Saxon inscription.-. Thcl'.imiri t the ,i..a^ family ; tl ..t the Siapletons. The chapel in the village. Tho parochial t iiHing value. BURTON. KIliK.a par. in the upper div.of t of Agl rigg, in the West Kiding of the CO. of ' . tin S !:. , f Ii ,. its post town. Huddentfield branch of the Manchestn