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DIRECTIONS FOR WARRANTS, ON
WRITS, TO LIBERTIES.

ALLERTONSHIRE.

LANGBARUGH.

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To the Chief Bailiff of Allerton and
Allertonshire, and his Deputies.

To the Chief Bailiff of the Liberty of
Langbari gh and his Deputies.

PICKERING-LYTHE... To the Chief Bailiff of the Liberty of

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Pickering-Lythe, and his Deputies. To the Chief Bailiff of the Liberty of Richmond and Richmondshire, and his Deputies.

To the Bailiffs of the Town of Scarbo rough, and their Serjeants at Mace. To the Chief Bailiff of the Liberty of Whitby and Whitby-Strand, and his Deputies.

SESSIONS.

The Christmas General-Quarter Sessions of the Peace are held at Richmond, on Tuesday in the first week after the Epiphany, where all Vagrants, confined in the House of Correction at Northallerton, are discharged, or otherwise disposed of.-And all Felons committed from within the several wapentakes of Allertonshire, Gilling-East, Gilling-West, HangEast, Hang-West, and Halikeld are tried; and all Appeals, Traverses, and other business from within the same, there heard and determined. And the same Sessions are held, by adjournment, at New-Malton, on the Friday following, when and where all Felons committed from the several wapentakes of Birdforth, Bulmer, Langbarugh, Pickering-Lythe, Rydale, and Whitby-Strand are tried; and all Appeals, Traverses, and other business from within the same, are there held and determined.-The Easter-Sessions are held at Northallerton, on Tuesday in the first whole week after Easter.The Midsummer-Sessions are held at the same place, on Tuesday in the first whole week after St. Thomas the Martyr; and Michaelmas-Sessions, at the same place, on Tuesday in the first whole week after St. Michael the Archangel.

EAST-RIDING.

ACKLAM, in the parish of Acklam, wapentake of Buckrose, liberty of St. Peter; 6 miles from Malton, 9 from Pock lington.-Population 255.

ADDLETHORPE, or EDDLETHORPE, in the parish of Westow, wapentake of Buckrose; (the seat of Joseph Field, Esq.) 5 miles from Malton, 13 from Pocklington, 14 from York.-Population 93.

ALDBROUGH, in the parish of Aldbrough, middle division of the wapentake and liberty of Holderness; (the seat of the late Christopher Scott, Esq.) 8 miles from Hedon, 14 from Hull, 17 from Beverley.-Population 555. ALLERTHORPE, in the parish of Thornton, Wilton-Beacon division of the wapentake of Harthill, liberty of St. Peter; (the seat of John Duesberry, Esq.) 2 miles from Pocklington, 8 from Market-Weighton, 12 from York. -Population 125.

ANLABY, in the parish of Hessle, in the County of the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull; 44 miles from Hull, 81 from SouthCave, 01 from Beverley.-Population 226.

ARGAM, (extraparochial) wapentake of Dickering; 4 miles from Hunmanby, 5 from Bridlington.-Population 21. ARGLAM, in the parish of Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Holme Beacon division of the wapentake of Harthill; 7 miles from Market-Weighton, 7 from Howden.

ARNOLD, in the parish of Swine, north-division of the wa. pentake and lib erty of Holderness; 7 miles from Beverley, 11 from Hull, 14 from Great-Driffield.

ARRAM, in the parish of Leckenfield, Hunsley-Beacon di. vision of the wapentake of Harthill; 4 miles from Beverley, 13 from Driffield.

ARRAM-HALL, in the parish of Atwicke, north-division of the wapentake and liberty of Holderness; 11 miles from Bridlington, 11 from Driffield, 13 from Beverley. ARRAS, in the parish of Market-Weighton, Holme-Beacon division of the wapentake of Harthill; 24 miles from MarketWeighton, 7 from Beverley.

ASSELBY, in the parish of Howden, wapentake and liberty of Howdenshire; 2 miles from Howden, 8 from Selby, 14 from South-Cave.-Population 259.

ATWICK, in the parish of Atwick, north-division of the wapentake and liberty of Holderness; 2 miles from Hornsea, 13 from Driffield, 13 from Bridlington, 14 from Beverley.-Population 368.

AUBURN, in the parish of Fraisthorpe, wapentake of Dickering; 3 miles from Bridlington, 12 from Hornsea, 201 from Beverley. AUGHTON, in the parish of Aughton, Holme-Beacon division of the wapentake of Harthill; 8 miles from Howden, 10 from Pocklington, 13 from York.-Population 187. AUGHTON-RUDDINGS, in the parish of Aughton, HolmeBeacon division of the wapentake of Harthill; 8 miles from Howden, 8 from Pocklington.

AYKE, in the parishes of St. John, Beverley, and Lockington, Bainton-Beacon division of the wapentake of Harthill; 6 miles from Beverley, 8 from Driffield.-Popalation 47.

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BABTHORPE, in the parish of Hemingbrough, wapentake of Ouse and Derwent, liberty of Howdenshire; 5 miles from Selby, 6 from Howden, 13 from York.

BAFFAM, in the parish of Kirby. Underdale, wapentake of Buckrose, 8 miles from Pocklington, 10 from Malton, 14 from York.

BAINTON, (which gives name to the division) in the parish of Bainton, Bainton-Beacon division of the wapentake of Harthill; 6 miles from Great-Driffield, 8 from Sledmere, 10 from Beverley, 10 from Pocklington.- Population 220. BALKHOLME, in the parish of Howden, wapentake and li. berty of Howdenshire; 2 miles from Howden, 12 froin South-Cave, 124 from Selby.-Population 120. BARLBY, in the parish of Hemingbrough, wapentake of Ouse and Derwent, liberty of Howdenshire; 24 miles from Selby, 8 from Howden, 12 from York.-Population 241. BARMBY, in the parish of Howden, wapentake and liberty of Howdenshire; 3 miles from Howden, 7 from Selby.Population 364.

BARMBY-MOOR-INN, in the parish of Barmby-on-theMoor, Wilton-Beacon division of the wapentake of Harthill; 2 miles from Pocklington, 71⁄2 from Market-Weighton, 11 from York.

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