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Rh CARLTON. 489 CAELTON-LE-MOORLAND. CARLTON, a chplry. in the par. of Redmarshall, south - western div. of Stockton ward, in the co. of Durham, 4 miles W. of Stockton. CAKLTON, a chplry. in the par. of Snailh, Lower liv. of the wap. of Barkstone-Ash, West Riding of tho so. of York, la miles S. of York. It is situated near the river Aire and the Midland Counties railway. CARLTON, a par. in the eastern div. of the wap. of Staincliff, in the West Riding of the co. of York, 2 miles to the S.W. of Skipton, its post town. It is situated on the river Aire, near the Skipton and Colne branch of the Midland railway, and contains the limit of Lothersdale. rhe living is a vie. * in the dioc. of Ripon, val. 400, in the patron, of the Dean and Canons of Christ Church College, Oxford. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. An ahushouse for 12 women was founded about 1700, by Ferrand Speuce, which has a revenue from endow- ment of 280 per annum. A chapel and garden are attached to the alinshouse. Here is also an endowed free school for boys, founded by Elizabeth Wilkinson in ,1709, the income of which is 120 a year. Skyrack, in the AVest Riding of the co. of York, 2 miles to the S.E. of Otley. CARLTON, a hmlt. in the par. of Rothwell, wap. of Agbrigg, in the West Riding of the co. of York, 4 miles to the N. of Wakefield. It is a joint tnshp. with Loft- llouse, and the seat of a Poor-law incorporation. CARLTON, a tnshp. in the par. of Roystone, wap. of Across, in the West Riding of the co. of York, 3 miles to the N. of Barnsley. The Barnsley canal passes I by this place. CARLTON, CASTLE, a par. in the Marsh div. of the hund. of Louth Eske, parts of Lindsey, in the co. of Lincoln, 6 miles to tho S.E. of Louth, its post town. It is situated on the Wolds, near the Boston and Grimsby section of the Great Northern railway, and was once a market town of some importance. Near the village stood a castle, the seat of the Bardolphs, the site of which is marked by several mounds. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Lincoln, val. 69, in the patron, of John Forster, Esq. The church is dedicated to the Holy Cross. CARLTON-COLVILLE, a par. in the hund. of Mut- ford and Lothingland, in the co. of Suffolk, 3j miles to the >S.AV. of Lowestoft, its post town, and 137 from London by rail, or 110 by road. It is pleasantly situated on a height near the sea-coast, on the S. side of the river AVaveney, and is about 1~ mile from the Mut- ford station on the East Suffolk railway. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Norwich, val. 345, in the patron, of W. Andrews, Esq. The church is dedicated to St. Peter, and is an ancient edifice with square embattled tower and south porch. The organ was built by sub- scription in 1852. The old register was destroyed by fire, so that the earliest date is about 1715. The AVes- leyans have a chapel in the village, and a National school was erected in 1843. Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Bart., is lord of the manor. CARLTON- CUM -WILLINGH AM, a par. in the hund. of Radfield, in the co. of Cambridge, 8 miles to the S. of Newmarket, its post town, and 5 miles S.E. from the Six-mile Bottom and Dullingham stations, both on the Cambridge and Newmarket railway. It is situated in a beautiful country on tho border of Suffolk. The living is a rect. in the dioc. of Ely, of the val. with the perpet. cur. of Willingham an- nexed, of 287, in the patron, of the trustees of the late Rev. W. S. P. Wilder. Tho church, which is a small ancient building, is dedicated to St. Peter, and " mtaina a monument to Sir Thomas Elliott, who died in 1546. The parochial charities are of small value, and there is an infants' school with an endowment of 3 per annum. The Primitive Methodists have a small chapel here. Lord Dacre is lord of the manor. CARLTON- CURLIEU, a par. in the hund. of Gar- tree, in the co. of Leicester, 9 miles to the S.E. of Leicester. Market Harborough is its post town. It is included in the duchy of Lancaster, and contains part of the chplry. of lUston-on-the-Hill. The living is a rect. VOL. I. in the dioc. of Peterborough, val. 242, in the patron, of Sir J. H. Palmer, Bart. The church is dedicated to St. Mary, and contains some old monuments. Carlton Curlieu Hall, tho old manor-house and seat of the Palmers, stands on high ground, and is built of stone in the Elizabethan style. CAELTON, EAST, or ST. MAEY, a par. in the hund. of Humbleyard, in the co. of Norfolk, 2 miles N.W. of Swainthorpe railway station, and 5 miles to the S.W. of Norwich, its post town. It lies near the Great Eastern and Norfolk railway, and comprises tho two pars, of St. Mary and St. Peter, which are now united for parochial, but separate for ecclesiastical, pur- poses. The living of St. Mary is a rect. in the dioc. of Norwich, val. 176, in the "patron, of the Norwich Charity Trustees, who are lords of the manor. That of St. Peter is a sinecure rect., val. 188, in the patron, of the lord chancellor. The church of St. Peter has been in decay since 1550. That of St. Mary is a neat build- ing, with a low tower and wooden spire. CAELTOJSf, EAST, a par. in the hund. of Corby, in the co. of Northampton, 3 miles to the S.W. of Rocking- ham, its post town. It lies near the border of Leicester- shire. Tho Stamford and Rugby branch of the London and North- Western railway passes near the village, and has a station at Rockingham. The living is a ract. in the dioc. of Peterborough, val. 108, in the patron, of Sir J. H. Palmer, Bart. The church, dedicated to St. Peter, is a modern structure, and has a tower. There are some endowed almshouses in the village. Carlton House is a seat of Sir J. H. Palmer, who is lord of the manor. CAELTON, GREAT, a par. in the Marsh div. of the hund. of Louth Eske, parts of Lindsey, in the co. of Lincoln, 6 miles to the S.E. of Louth, its post town. It is on the E. side of the Wolds. The living is a vie.* in the dioc. of Lincoln, val. 509, in the patron, of the dean and chapter. The church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. There are in the village a chapel belonging to the Wesleyan Methodists, and an endowed free school founded by Sir Edward Smith, Bart., in 1716, the in- come of which is about 25 per annum. CABLTON-HIGHDALE, a tnshp. in the par. of Coverham, wap. of West Hang, in the North Riding of the co. of York, 6 miles to the S. of Leyburn. It is situated in the moors, and contains tho chplry. of Horse- house, and several hmlts. CAELTON-HDSTHWAITE, a chplry. in the par. of Husthwaite, wap. of Birdforth, in the North Eiding of the co. of York, 5 miles to the N. of Easingwold. CARLTON-IN-LINDRICK, a par. in the Hatfield div. of the wap. of Bassetlaw, in the co. of Nottingham, 3 miles to the N. of Worksop, its post town. It is situated on the border of Yorkshire, near the Manches- ter, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire railway, and comprises the tnshps. of North Carlton and South Carlton. This is a very ancient village, and was a place of some im- portance before the Norman Conquest. The living is a reet.* in the dioc. of Lincoln, of the annual val. of 576, in the patron, of tho Archbishop of York. The church, a spacious building, partly in the Norman style, with a lofty square tower, is dedicated to St. John. The Wes- leyans have a chapel at North Carlton. There are charitable endowments for the poor worth 6 a year. Carlton Hall is the residence of Robert Ramsden, Esq., who is lord of the manor. CARLTON - ISLEBECK. See CAHLTON - Mraiorr, Yorkshire. CARLTON-LE-MOORLAND, a par. in the lower div. of the wap. of Boothby-Gratlb, parts of Kesteven, in the co. of Lincoln, 7 miles to the E. of Newark, its post town. It is situated near tho border of Notting- ham, between the river Witham and its tributary tho Brant. The living is a vie. in the dioc. of Lincoln, val. with the vie. of Stepleford annexed, 158, in the patron, of Lord Middleton. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. There is a chapel belonging to the Baptists. Tho charitable endowments for the poor arc worth 10 a year. } 3 a.
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