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BAUTON-V OKD. in the occupation of Mrs. A nidi; Barton Hall, Holly Bank. Jl'.rtou is the lady v,

BAKTt >N-' I:ST( OTT, a par. in the hund. of "vVoot- t"ii, in tin' co. of Oxford, close to 1'. stock The living is a rect.* in the dioc. of Oxford, of the val. of 230, in the gift of Mrs. Seagrave. The church is dedicated to St. Edward. BAItt'l.li. ;i limit, in the par. of Orton, East ward, in the co. > 'laud, not fur from Orton. It ia near the n BARUGH, or BARGH, a tn.shp. in ton, wup. cif StaincrosM, in tin 1 We >l llidiiu "i tin- co. of York, 2 miles to tin N.V. "I l!:u'n>li y arc c! nli include a small free school unil MI alms!, t:l7 per annum. BAEUGH-AMBO, tnshp. in the par. of Kirkbv- Misperton, Pickering lythe, in the Norlh Hiding of the co. of York, 5 miles to the N. of New JIalton. It com- prises Great and Little Banigh. There is a chapel belonging to the Wcsleyans. BARVAS, a par. in the Island of Lewis (the largest and most northern of the Western Islands), in the co. of Boss, Scotland. It lies at the Butt, or north end of , and ia about 50 miles from Loch Ewe and tin coast of Koss. It was formerly of larger extent than it is at present, including that part of the island now form- ing the pariah of Cross. The district is level an '1 uncultivat.il, with a rocky and dangerous C" .: are no trees, and hardly any shrubs. Several small streams run from Lakes in the moors to the ocean. The inhabitants speak tho Gaelic language only, and m .Hiiro or in fishing. The village of Barvas stands at the north side of tho mouth "1 t! Barvas. Tin li IHL', val. 158, is in the presb. of Lewis, and in the gift of the crown. There is a Free church at i a, and also one at Cross, or Ness, tho northern dis- trii t, which has also a government church under tin patron, of the crown. The parish contains the ruins of several Danish forts, and in many villages are remains of ancient Romish chapels. The par. extends about 18 miles in 1< nu'lh and 6 miles in breadth. I'.A l:V.V. Nee BAKKAWAY, Cambridgeshire. I'.AKWKLL, a par. in the hund. of Si>arkcnhoe, in tho co. of Leicester, 2 miles to the N.E. of Hinckloy. its post town. Potter's Morston and Staplcton are ch ; of this parish. Many of tho inhabitants are engaged in hosiery and framework knitting. The living in u in tho dioc. of Peterborough, of the val. of A'Mio, in tin C' ron. < Harrow, Esq. Tho church, i to St. Mary, is an ancient structure in the Gothic style, and was restored in 1854. Tin and Primitive Methodists have chapels her struction and clothing of 20 children is provMeil Im- by a bequest of about 20 a year, made in 17CO by i Newton. The other charities amount to about 10 per annum. ' i< lord of the man BAliNVH K. or l:,:i;Vl(.K HALL, a hmlt. in the par. of Itoothing Abbot's, in tho hund. of Ongar, and oo. of 1 BAllWICK, .,r l!i:i;VI< K-; par. in tlii initlidon, in the <<>. 1.1 miles to tl liuniham Westgate, and 10 X.V. The livin charged vie. in : X"i-ieh, vul. In M by i' hoc. The i

riahi< a church of Stanhoe. wick : BARV]< K, a i'ir,

tin' hund. i,|' 1 iMUinlshorough, 

in tlii' co. . not far fi ilia reel, in tin- ilio.-. of ]',ath ami Wcll>, the i '.man, Esq. Tin- church is dcdi- cato'i ^,'dalenc. There; mills in the village, whieli ..i' the 1 ' MI K. j'.As^-.rr. WilUhire. BAKWli ll'.Ti', a ]r. in tin . i the t of York, 7 miles t .. of .Mansion and 1>< n i the Kidliall, Horwick, I'unibow, and part of AVini. ithvii itliil to havu had a beat lie.' mound nov. UTOUD double i nt, about half a mile i:. manor, which was oin - In-M liy tin to H. J. Gascoyno, Esq. The living is a root, dioc. of Ripon, of tin Duchy of Lancaster. Tho church is dedi I 1 ' -ides tho parish chun: iiurches : one at Mansion, the livin) a perpet. cur.,* val. 180, in the patror the other at Roundhay, also a perpct. cur.* in the patron, of W. 'NirhoLiou, Esq. The i incuts, including 11 to a free i.ehcH>l, i 32 a year. Barwick is the ],. id ol a I BARWISE, a hmlt. in the ii^hi.. ..i I; of Applehy St. Lawr. ward, in t Westmorehmd, 2 miles from Applcby. BASCHUKCU, a JKU-. in the Innni. of 1 co. of Salop, 7J miles to tho N.V. post town. It is a .station on the ' bury railway. The Ellesmero canal pas parish, which contains tho chplry. of ]. 'us tnshps. '1'he living is a vie.* in thi) I M, of the '. land in Baschurch, and .'>_ acivs in l.i patron, of the lonl to All Saints, is an <>I parisli church there is a di.-trict church at Westt lingfield, tho living of which is . 210, in tho patroi the benefit of an endowment ' for tho education and clothing ol yearly produce of which is n other small cliarities. The j about s. i^ive of Li; y of liowland limit, Esq., manor. BASCOTE. a hmlt. in tho par. hund. I'.w, in tho co. of War tile N. of Solltllam. I'.ASKOUI), atnslip. in tin hund. of Nuntwich, in the eo. ) alalii: ' I Nantwieh. I' London and North-W. tern railway, ah liASFOKl), a (.AMI and ]r. in : N.V. i lnsh is sitii.iti-d in tho banks of tin- liver 1 Basford, with the chillies, of NI ia a Poor-law I'ni.in, and is said to be bu Tho man i hose in bleaching and d] rotten brii kli !!>. The li in;; ' 'li.ii. . ith 146 ' .ml. in tin' i atror,. o! tin ' ii d chancel" 'Unarms, is d abo nth of the old 1 tin' living of whii ir., val. 13" alien .n and tin li'iiominations, have chajn !s in i land | ' di in inina: of Totinon>|.,v. in tho co. of Stafford, 4 miles I