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Rh BOOTHl:Y-i;HArT'> WAl'KNTAKK. 312 breadth, Circular towers stood at the four angles of the , .!olm. Is; Franc 'ined in this castle, in lh<- custody of Sir - allowed '2i. a day t" .a. Tho living U a rect.* in the dioc. of Lin of the val. of 688,10 the pitruii. of .1. Kulli rtnn, Esq. Tho church is dedicated to St. Andrew. The ruins of the castle are about '-'in the village. BOOTH HY-GHAr'Fn WAIT'.Vi'AK K, one "I' the 30 waps. or subilt. the co. of Lincoln, sit iu the parts of Kestevon, in the south div. ol tho CO., and hounded mi the N. by the wap. of Lawrc the E. hy the K ! ,n and the wap. of I. 1 on the S. liy the wap. of Lovi V. hy tho co. el' Nottingham. It is in two divisions, higher and lower. T ins tho pars, of ]' by, Harmstoii, Naveuby, Skinnand, Swim - .j i, Velbourne, and Wellingore, with part igle, ami the ext. par. district of KiJ'-Iliil Tho lower dir. contains the purs, of Auhourn, llassing- ham, Bonltham, Carlton-lc-Moorland, Doddington, North llyekhiim, South Hyckham. Norton-I>i-m y, North Soarle, SkeHingthpXpe, Stapleford, Swindcrby, Thorp' -,.n-tli, -Hill, and Thitrlliy, with part <if Kagle, and the ext. ]iar. districts of Morton and Kaglo Wood- house. The entire wap. comprises an area of about acres. I'.ooi IIHY-rAGNELL, a par. in the wap. of Vin- nibriggs and Threo, parts of Kestevon, in tie Lincoln, 5 miles to the S.E. of Grantham. Colsterwnrlh ia its post town. It is about 2 miles from the Ponton station (if the llreat Northern railway. The living is a rect." in the dioc. of Lincoln, of the val. of 376, in the patron, of T. Fanl. 11, Esq. The church is dedicated to St. Andrew. Bishop Sanderson was rector of this ; about 40 years. The chief residence is Boothby I ' which is a moot for the Belvoir hounds. BOOTH KN, a tnshp. in the par. of Stoke-upon-Trcnt, hund. of Pirchill, in tho co. of Stafford, not far from Stoke. BOOTHEOYD, a hmlt. in the tnshp. and par. of Dewsbury, wap. of Agbrigg, in tin V> 1 Hiding of the co. of York, 5 miles to tho W. of Wakefield. BOOTH'S, HIGUEK.a tnshp. in the par. of AVhalley, and hund. of Blackburn, in tho co. palatine of Lain 3 miles to the S.W. of Burnley. The inhabitants arc principally > mplojcd in the cotton manufacture and the neighbouring coal-mij BOOTH'S, I.I IW1.K, a ti'.-Oip. in the par. of W! and hund. of Blackburn, in the co. palatine of Lam near Higher Booth's. Tho cotton trade forms On occupation of the people. l:<)OTIISTuVX, a hmlt. in the tnshp. of Woi and par. of Kcd< s, hund. of Sal ford, in the eo. pa' of 1. : miles to the W. of Manchester. BOOTH-TOWN, a limit, in the tnshp. of >. Owram, and par. of Halifax, wap. of Morley. in the "Ve- the co. of York, 1 mile from BOOTI.i:, anciently lioTIIILL, a par. and small town in the ward of Allerdale-above-l)ei went, in tho co. of Cumberland, 8 miles to the S. of Kavonglass, and 'Jl from Vliiti haven. It is a station on the Whi '1 Funiess Junction railway. The parish is situated in the southern oxtr> mity of tin.- county, in a Abounding in fine scenery, am: I aliont Smiles along the coast, from Whit).. tho mouth i about 4 miles in breadth. To the S I ,bc, a mountain above l.fum in height, from whoso sumn.r in fir. 1 1 counties of 1 M in. and the mountains of North Wai' nd. Seaton.in this ]iari>h, . anni Benedictine order, founded before 1418, I St. Leonard, mid had a revenue oliitimi ot abi.ut tl 1. Tli Sir I i r. Bootle is amongthe smallest n: i!,' ehiclly ol nn<' lung street, sitlla 1. ahollt two Oie Irish Sea. I'onnerlya market was held on Wednes- day and Saturday, but it are mostly agricultural. Tin ].rincipl I in corn, pork, and hams. Bootle is a polling i the western division of tho county, and is the i Poor-law Union for 12 parishes. It contains t poorhousc, which wn- modation of 1UO inmates. The living is dioc. ol' Carlisle, of tie- annual patron, of the Karl of Lons catoxl to St. Michael. Part of the building . the rhai greater portion is in the early English i h is built of rubble and red sand was entirely ni>aind in ln:(7, w 1 tnn added. Tl Hi, which will be 0" irmuoii with battlements and en K> ! -d i a monumental brass of Sir Hugh Askew, of Sa^^H who died in l-iiiii, and a fine old i saodft> The latter, snnieieiitly lar-i- for i in form, and adorned with ippond have 1 MI presented by the Hu: ay. Theiv i, an i ndowi-d cha]n Independents, and at the adjoining hn- is a free school, founded in 171'! by I which has an income ! a jear. Tin re are oilier ohaiities of t. (National school was built in 18:: R.N., who, at his death, in 1849, l.-tt th- for tho repairs of the sch' !-! the master. Tho rectory is a handsome Uol of stone, adjoining the church, and not far the remains of tho ancient market cross, < traces of Oie arms of tho Huddlest' in the vicinity, are ti:. Koman relics have been fom chapel of the nunnery still ex, the seat of Oie Askcws, is a fai on the 2Gth April, and the 'Jlth S. i fairs for hirin tide, and tie : >re tin' 11:!: BOOTLE-CTM-UNACKI Valtnn-on-thc-llill, bund, of palatine of Lancaster, :; a station on the Sontbpnrt Ina Linc.ijhi: Yorkshire railway. The vil on the sea-coast, and was till as a watering-place. The ! into Bootle, and occupy a. shore formerly frequented by : loo, and Crosby, higher up ti. niiieh benelited by the influx ol l,inicn' limit, included in this tnshp. The livin cur. in the dioc. oi patron, of W. S. .Miller, vlary. BOO'l'i >N, a par. i: Krpiii"ham, in the eo. of Norfolk, l.t n i ,'i mill s to the' S.W. its post town. The living is a reel.* in ti wieli, of the val. of ,t'J28, ii !-',s,|. The church is d. (Heated to St. -M is the principal i I'.IHIYl:, a hmlt. in the pur. of A dling, in the North Hiding of ll mil. s i: r.oHASTuN. or IirHASTilN. id, hund. of Overs, in t TI ninny. BOEDALE, a ater.in the co. of 'i ' liliKHKAN. a tythg. in ti the V. of IMersfield. Near tl.. r.OHIlKN, a ].ar. in tho hund. - i Kent, 'J miles to the S. tingbourno, its post town. Tin- living il