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M-NBY. 711 [F.AK Lotties. JohnFlamstc ient mathematician and ,'i 1C It'i ; 1 : 1 IMI- him, when- In/ ili.'il iii i;i'.i. HF..MIV, :i ;n-li].. in tin: ).:ir. of Peniston, wap. of . in the Weft Hiding of tho oo. of York, 2J VU". ill 1 IVnistone, and 7J N.W. of Barnesley. I ngbirchworth, Gunthwaitc, luce is a station on the lluddersticld .-,.'i;tion of tht: Ma, d.and Lincolnshire railway. The living is a perpi t. ' HI. in tin ilioc. of liipuii, val. 9S, in thu patron, of the Vicar of Penistone. The church, dedicated to St. John, is a modem buildiiiir. The charities amount to 12 per annum. Tip re it a, ]<l at < of worship for Wesleyans. The I ! i he Savile estates arc lords of the manor. DEXliV 1>AI,K, a tnshp. in the chplry. of D< iu the co. of York, as above. DEN li V VA I.K. an ext. par. place in the par. of East -i . Uriavell's, in the co. of Glouce- UENBY i ext. ]!-. place in the par. ot '. t Dean, hund. of St. Briavell's, in the co. of Gloucester. DENCHVtJKTIl, a par. in tho hunds. of Wantage and Ock, in the co. of Berk> '. . W. of Wantage. It extends along the river Ock, and comprises some of the richest pasture-land in England. The living is a vie.* in the dioc. of Oxford, val. 130, in the patron, of W. .rooster College, Oxford. The church, dedicated to St. James, is an old Gothic building, consisting of tran- septs, nave, chancel, and tower, and contains some nt monuments and brasses to the Hyde family. The tithes were commuted for land, under an Enclosure in 1801. The charities amount to 9 per annum. There is a Wesleyan chapel. It was formerly the seat of the families of Hyde, Fettiplace, and Gcering. DENDRON, a hmlt. and chplry. in the par. of Alding- ha:n, in the co. of Lancaster, 3 miles 8. of Dalton. The living is a perpet. cur. in the dioc. of Chester, vaL 41, in the patron, of the Hector of Aldingham. The church was rebuilt at the commencement of the present century by Thomas Green, Esq. DENEND, a vil. in the par. of Newtylc, in the co. of Forfar, Scotland. DENF1ELD, a vil. in the bar. of Arbirlot, in the oo. of Forfar, Scotland, 2 mUes W. of Arbroath. DENFORD, a par. in the hund. of Huxloe, in the co. i .t' Northampton, 1 mile S. of Thrapstone. It is situated on the river Nen. The living is a vie.* in the dioo. of i borough, val. with the vie. of Ringstead, 320, in the patron, of the Rev. A. J. Sandilands. Tho church, ated to tho Holy Trinity, is an old stone edifice in the early English style, with a tower and spire. The tithes were commuted for land under an Enclosure Act in 1765. Thomus Burton, Esq., is lord of the manor. DEXGIE, a hund. in tho co. of Essex (called Datuynye in the Confessor's time), containing the borough of Mai- don, and tho pars, of Aaheldham, Althorne, Burnham, Brad well, Crecksen, Cold Norton, North Fambridge, I la/. -li 'it'll, Dengio, Latehingdon, llayland, St. Lawrence, 1'urleigh, Mundon, Southminster, Snoreham, inarios, Steeple, Woodham- Mortimer, Tillingham, and West- Walter, comprising (exclusive of Muldoni 56,412 acres. DENGIE, a par. in tho hund. of Dongie, in tho co. of Essex, 6J miles N.E. of Burnham, and 2J S.E. of Maldon. At tho time of the Norman Survey it belonged to Odo, ' h is dedicate.! to St. James, and was restoi 1860. Hi. 'inmences in 1550. Tho cha pur annum. A National school I . .nl Potro is lord of the manor. I !: MAKSH. ,V DCNOK MARSH, co. Kent. -M. a par -.in i(, in the oo. of ii}fromBea- nsfldd. i . ,1 on the river Coin, and is int. r- i Junction canal. Tho village is neatly '""It- '"ini I'ark is an institution ; invalids. Two-thirds of the land is arable, and about 500 acres of woodland. The lisii : the of Oxford, val. 7S2, in tip ' A J lall. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, i a ! , some edifice, and contains four ancient brasses. Tho ies amount to 81 per annum. There in a eha]>el for Wesleyan Methodists, and H good liooL It is a meet for 1 1 .'1 hounds. Iienham Court has been the seat of tho Jinwycr lamily I 1 . >r centuries. HKN1IAM, a par. in tho hund. of Hoxin , i Sullblk, 5J miles E. of Mdlis, and 2 N.E. of Eye- way station. The living is a vie.* in thu dioc. of Nor- al. with the vie. of Home, 4~>n, in the ]tron. I 1 ,. Kcmvin, who is lord of the, manor. Th ehurc): I to St. John the Kipti^i. i, a small edifice, and contains a brass to Bedinficl.l. <>,i tho E. wall is an inscription, recording its erect im ! , Y: .le Kirkby, Prior of B , iu the 18th century. DENHAM, a par. in the hund. of Risbridge, intl ilolk, 6 miles S.W. of Bury St. Edmund's, and 7 S.E. of Newmarket. Previous to the erection of tho . ! by Sir Edward Lewkenor, this place was extra - , The living is a perpct. cur. in the dioc. of Ely, val. 100,' in the patron, of S. Fanner, Esq., vho is lord of ^H manor. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a small structure, and contains monuments to the I/ -wkcnor family. Tho charities amount to i'ltl per annum. There is a National school for both sexes. Deuht^l Hall, the ancient scat of the Lewkenor family, and subsequently that of Viscount Townshend, is i. farmhouse. In the vicinity are . nhw< rks, known as Denhau DENHEAD, a hmlt. in the par. of Cameron, in the co. of Fife, Scotland. DENHEAD AND DENM 1 1.1,, a conjoint vil. in tn par. of Liffandlit nvie, in the co. ofF.i md. DENHOLM, a vil. in the par. of Caver- Roxburgh, Scotland. It is situated 6 mi Ha wick, and the same distance S.W. of Jed I neighbouring scenery, on tho banks of tip extremely beautiful. There are a Free chin Independent chapel. Dr. Jolm Leyden, ti Tcviotdale, was born here. DENHOLME, a hmlt. in the chplry. ol Tlp.mt.-.n, in tho West Riding of the co. of York, 4 miles W. of I ior.l. DENHOLME PARK, a chplrv. in the West Ridin of the co. of York, 2 miles N. of T)enholme. 'J tants are chiefly stocking weavers, Tho living is a in the dioc. of Ripon, val. 150, in UP crown and bishop. DENINO, or DUNINO, a par. in tho dist; Andrew's, in the co. of Fife, Scotland. It meast about 3 miles in length by the same in 1 bounded by Cameron, St. Andrew's, Ki; and Cambee. 300 acres are wooded. Go< ill; ironstone occurs, and coal, though not worked, was formerly abundant. The c hi. : are Denino, Stravithy, Pittairthy, ami Kimildy. parish is traversed by the mad from St A 1 Anstruthcr; and is in the presb. of St rod ul File, and in tho patron, of tip Andrew's. The minister has a stipend of i i DENIO, a par. in the hund. of C the co. of Carnaroii, N.uth .ii.-, 1 mile from 1'wllheli. il a cur.* annexed to the vie.* of I .icll i< dedicated to >: amount to ti") p. r annum, 40 of which goei ". !. IIKN.MAKK II 11,1.. a Bubui -veil, hund. of Brixton, in the co. 8. of London liridge. In UP I j good shops. Tl is a cur. in t Winchester, val. 700, in the ulees. The church is d< d Matthew. Therein also a grammar school, some put of whi' DF.NMKAD', a tythg. in tho par. of Hamhledon, i div. ol the hund. of Uaml.leclon. in ! ;