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' HAliTSHEAD. (I. INT. are c , m iinu pcndcntly of Chilcolc, which ia con j.;l, he. ', nreh, d, -I possesses a IP lip- family 1. 1' th^ 1 V 1 1 . There is a school supported liy tlif lord of the manor and by tin- n a now the scat of II. J. nior. 5TON-( rM-lIAKTSHKAl>. a chplry. in th.- par. of Dc the wap. of Btorley, in th> of York, I mil- tin river Caldi i I /feds and olanchester canal and railway, a i -,il. of Kirkl living is a perpet. rur. in ' l;iji, , iron, of thi- Vicar of Dews- bury. Near tho vil. of Kirklees was a Cistercian nun- 1 in tin- reign of Henry II., wh, n- Hobin Hood was blod to deatli in 12 17 i . herous nun to whom he applied for medical aid. Ilia tombstone is atill preserved in the grounds of Kirklei -s Hall, the seat of Sir O. Armytago, Bart. CLIFTON*. C.KK.VT and LITTLE, two tnshps. in tin; par. of Workington, in tho CO. of Cumberland, 3 miles from Workington, its post town, and 6 from Cocker- mouth. Great Clifton is situated on tho S. bank of the nt, adjoining Little Clifton, which is likewise I'd by a branch of the Dei -i -nt. Tho tithes of the two townships were commuted in Isl 1. CLIl'ToN-HAMrDKN, a par. in the hund. of Dor- chester, in tho co. of Oxford, 3J miles E. of Abingdon, its pi It is situated near the Thames. The living is a pei-pet. cnr. in the dioc. of Oxford. 287, in tho patron, of H. 11. Gibbs, EOT. The church, dedicated" to St. Michael, is a small Imildin.u: situ i a cliff, and has been recently restored. Here are National schools for both p.- CUI-TON-.MAYUAXK, ,1 par. in tho hund. of Y. t- minster, in tho en. of Dorset, 4 miles W. of Sherbome, its post town. Tha living is a roct. annexed to tho vie.* of Bradford-Abbas, in tho dioc. of Salisbury, and in the patron, of Winchester College. The church, dcd to All S lints is in ruins. In the vicinity are the rivers Ivcl and Yeo. CI.IFTON, NORTH, a par. in tho wap. of Newark, in the co. of Nottingham, 12 miles N. of Newark, and 7 from Collingham railway station. It includes tho tnxhp. "(' " 'ii, and the limits, of Spalford and Harbv, whrre Queen Eleanor died in 1291, and tho first cross was erected by Edward I. Tho village is a subport to Gainsborough, and had formerly a chantry. There is a ferry here over tho Trent, which, until i> - centh . to parishioners, except that the ferry- man and his dog were entitled to dine at th" virarago on ( 'hristmas I l.iy upon roast beef and plum-pudding living is a vie.' in tho dioc. of Lincoln, val. with tl of Harliy annexed, 17*5, in the patron, of the lii Tho church is dedicated to St. George. Tho chai consisting of church lands and Nicholson's bequest, pro- duce 40 per annum. White gypsum occurs in some places, and ancient potter) 1 and urns h;i 'ud in tip' i I cl.IFfON RKYNKS, a par. in tho hund. >( port, in the co. of Bucks, half a mile from Olney, its post . and "j N.i;. of Newport Pagncll. It is situated 10 banks of tho river Ouse, and belonged t illy. Tho living is a rcct.* in the dioc. of -1, TaL 4860, in the pitroii. of the I;.-v. II. A.

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_ M^H cum-BiL'^in and the chplrv. of l!rowns-,-, r. is a vie. in tin- di-'i-. of 'oi Browns ,VT aim, vl, .tll'.i, in ti of l',i idtoi-il. The chi: [y KiiL-li-h an emhattleil tow,-r. I'll" '. I th, birthplaco of Carte, th CLIl'Ti'N-rroN'-TKMi:. a par. i. tin- hund. ot |i : N.W. "t Worcester, ai b ">9 is situated on tin cliffs near the ri . 1 waa ciently a borough ' town. 1'ait of the pai is in hop-grounds and orchards. Tho livim." T. K. Winninu-ton, l!art. The ch Kellellll, is The charities produce about 20 per annum. National s' 1 Cl.ll- TON -ITuN-ri;]-:, a tn--hp. Thoniton Watlass, in the wap. ol h Hiding of tho co. of York, 1 mile S ton Watlass. Clifton < the scat of Timothy Hntton, Ksq., the lord manor. CLIFTON -WITH -COLD WALL, a m-hp. in par. of Sbinnington, in the co. of Northnm! S. of ,M"ip, th. < UPTON -WITH-OLAPTON, a div. of the wap. of Rnshcliffe, in the co. 4 miles S.W. of Nottr- VI".. ,,t de-la-/ouch. It - . whence th, the hmlt. of Garby Thorpe. Tho living is a the dioc. of Lincoln, val. n>-~>, in th Clifton, Bart, The church. nt crucifonn structure with embattled tow good repair, and contains monuments 11 Clifton and othi : poor widows, and a freo school for gi i situated on a rock, and surrounded wi seatof Sir R. J. Clitt-'ii. A sma] founded by Sir Robert ( lift>,n in Kdw ( I,II'"I'U-WI'I ll-SALWICK, a Inshp of Kirkham, in the hund. of Annum,: of Lancaster, ,'! miles K. of Kirkhai: Preston. It is situated on the i iv- , amount to 33 per annum, the m;n CLIMPING, a par. in the hund I, rape Arundel, in tho co. of Sussex, I nif its post town, and Ii from the Ai way. It i v on the W. hank of the river eludes the remaining ; lii^^H escaped Tho living is a vie.* in th, val. .')(>!, in th" patron, of tin- lord , church is a cnieiloi-iii strueture i' styl", - -lilt l'J-'):t. ' ,! an 1 the cliii f 1 CLINCH, : ilbouraf CLINCH-Cl'M-Il Ah'TSI I>i;, a limit, iu the - div. of the ward oi the co. of Northumberland, ',' of liiLTim. Alnwi. '. The river lii-eami-li ll,-v. . which is mount Hill is i -mp. i I, IN K. a lih. in tin- ]Kir. of s wark, in the co. of Surrey. I formerly win CLINT, a tnshp. in (he par. of Kip!,-y. in the ' ' tli" waji. ol I 'lam. in the V ik, 1 mile W. of Kipl. y station. Th- 1 endiiwed hy K' il-A'llnil .1 l.-mu' in include tin Wim.1, y Hill . -t.-it and a