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Rh A1TJ.LTON. 80 living is a por]M-t. cur. in the dim-, (if Carlisle, v;d. 1UI>, in tip !h>- bi.-h.-ip. Applcthwaito share.- tin In In-fit of a five school at 1<>W j AlTI.I.TuN, a par. in the liuurl. of ( Ick, in the CO. !> th" N.W. ..I Aliinv.'1'.n, ini'l 1 miles S V. ..t Uxt"i'l. It lies mi tli.- Imiilri- Hi' Oxford- froni which it is separated by tl. > imes which bounds it on tin: W. The ]>ar. i-oiit:iin.s tin- ni Katun. 'I'll.- living is a rect.* in tin- clioc. of
 * . :W7, in i : ond

l.ilcn College, Oxford. Tlio chui-ch, which contains monuments of the rYttyp'.aces, who a brass of the year l.iis, is 1 en- dowed by Mr L' -ii f .lames I., it which is now 1 16. The chariti.-Mit the
 * . includim; the fret- srl 1, amount to aboir

]-r annum. The manor-house "f Appleton, 111 ar the i-hun-h, is a mansion of very great antiquity ; of it uro thought to belong to tho reign of II. -in y II. It was I 1- d l>y a ni"at, - lately l>"cn lilli-d up. Appl> -ton is tho liirtlyilaco nl tl -i Hr. Kdmund Dickinson (li;-.!!), who was author of a book on tho origin of the heathen mythologies. AITLI.TON, a tnshp. unit. .1 with Hull, in tho par. of Great Bud worth, hund. of P.ucklow, in tho co. pa! the S.M. of Wiirrington. The Bridgwiiter canal posses a little to the north of the iiip. Appleton I/jdgo is the principal i. -.-id. nc. -. AlTl.rTn.N, a vil. in the tn,-hp. of Widness, in tin- par. . ' '. ' i 'e-t l'i Thy, in the co. palatine of Lancast' I Presort. The river Mersey flow.-, to the .south (.1 the villa;,'.-, which is a a mi th.- St. Helen'* bi. inch of tin > and Yorkshire railway. '1 .m Methodists have a AI'l'I.I.I in the hund. of Frecbridgc Lynn, in th.- co. of Norfolk, Smiles totheN.K. of Cast I. 1 I; it i- now united with l-'litcham. The living is a vie. in th" dioc. of Norwich, vol. 8, in tho patron, of Edmond i i inch is in ruins. AITI.KTiiN. 11AM AMI WKST, tnshp. in the ].ar. of Cattcrick, wa]i. of Hang, in the North Hiding of, .3 miles to tho S.E. of liichmond. Appl- is tin principal residence. AlTl.KToN-I.K-.MnoKS, n tnshp. in the par. of Lostinghom, wap. of Hycdale, in the North Hiding of 1 miles to tho JfAV. of Pickering. It is situated on the river Severn. There is a chapel to tli Vcli>van Methodists. AlTU'.ToS-I.K-SIKkKT, a par. in the wap. of N.tfth Hiding of tho co. of York, 3 miles It is shunted near th. river I'll;,. . 1 Swinton, and tho iv, P.ron^hton, and Mil'', 1 tln- Kninun way (. >i rtrcct) to Aldbomugh running tin it. Th" li. * in the dine, of York, val. in th .1. .1. r.arh. Thi' church U . The jwirtx-hiul charities amount AlTl.nuN K..1-.U1-I K. a tiihp. in tl,.- par. ..f Boltoi : ,|' tie V..rk.' I i pasucs near it. In the raga of Stephen a mi-- I at A]iJ'li ton l.y A.leli/a ile St. he Virgin, and Si. .1. l,n tin- iri.iiit.-.l to Sir Will- I ii. ).rosont I Nun A]iplet..n Hall. ' '1 MlI'M .[llentlv l'.-.:tlll.' tile S'-.lt William Milncr, lint. 'I'll.- p-nk i- . II i- -Land in ban Ari-I.ITuN-rpuN.WISKl-!. a ir. in tin- western iliv. of the HI., ol 1..,: miles to th" N Tin Viiko flowg through it. Tho iiihabitanU arc chi. tl y occu]ii..l in the lin.-i: ; living is a perpit. cur. annex..! to the, :,, in . of York. APl'l.l.I iii:r, IirNIHll'.I), in the co. Ol bounded on the N. Ly Wirkw..rth hundr.'d, on tin 1!. by Morli-ston and Litehuri-h huinlred. on tin- S. liy I,'. pt.n, and on tin -W. o Statl'onUhirc.
 * .'indi-i-d li. > iletach.-d, and is sun'-i;! ; -I l-y
 * -Hi and I.itchur.h hundreds. Appletr.

pars, ofl; it,l!uylstone,l!nidlcyj uirhton, ChaddcataH Ciil.1. y, liall.in-y, Iio vi i-idge, Duftk-ld, Kdlaston, Etwi^B K. .11. -ton. l.oii":Ior.l, Maiston-on-Dove, Marston MontJ 11110,1 'hii-I.-y, Sii' .i>aIl-H.Tl'eit. S]in- don, Siidluiry, Sutton-on-thc-hill, Truslcy, with part tfl Ashlmrne, liarrow-on-Trcnt, Lnidbonio, Kiik-llallam, and Wirkswoith. AI'PLKTKKI!, a limit, in the par. of Aslon-lc- hund. of Chipping Warden, in the co. of Nort 7 mili-> t" Banbarr. AITLKTKT.K HALL, a vii. in the par. of Wilton,
 * of lioxburgh, Scotland, n..t : . iwick.

APPLI-'.TKKK-WICK.atn-hp. inthrjwr.of 13urn div. of tho vap. of St.tinclillc and Kwcrosft, 4 Hiding of tho co. of York, 6 miles to ; .'!' Skipt-m. It Ky lianks i-t' tho il Wllarfe,", .ilid tains the hmlts. of Ski ; liill. was the liirthplac.- .-t Sir William Or became lord mayor of London in t'l. II.- and endowed a granunar sch....! In n . The privilege holding an annual fair at App!> tr. . -'i. Edward II. to th- ' horses and . API APSHALL, or APKSHAI in the hund. the Isle of Ely, in tho co. ol Littl"i>ort railway station, and ~> from l-!ly, sit : fenny irt of the isle. The old parish church i tin.- sjieciincn of caily Ki ATSLEY, a hmlt. joined itli tin- limit, ol in the chplry. of ITlenhall, jr. of V- tho hund. of Barlioh way. in the co. of aiv. to tho N.W. of Jlenli-y-in-A. AHA.SAK!, n vil. in' the par. "t Ardnamiirchaii. in Scotland, '11 mii' V. ol 1 Willi . :tiiatcd on a promont"i y ', Monir on tin BT., and l.och-na-niia on tli. S. 'J'he the villaire. which h- .pel, bears ; ,nd al.'.uuds fine scenery. Lord Cran^toiin lias his M at i is from ClasL'oW and the Isle ot r. -irularly in tin- vicinity. AKr.KADIi:, a vil. i'n tin- par. of Han. In in tin- <-o. ( if Kim iinliii' . Scotl.iinl. I: liver Jtco, IS mile- V.S.'. ,r Ah.-rd. ,-n. with which laiiway. It i" an en modern villa;^.-, h.uini,' 1..-. n Imilj since isd.'i. r.|-!l. . a liana. -my, ill i Ai;p.n;i.iiT. or Ai:i:i;-i'i.LP n in the to th" W. ot Ail'ioath. is situate on a lock ii.-iii',' from the I ' tin- Paiiniur. . Th. '.1M, i- in tin ].n ,1.. of Ai-lnoath. and in the ] of the crown. Tin- pari-h chinch va- l.uilt in i hia] lihriry. AKI'.iii;. a |r. chiclly in the ba; tin- ' also in the bur. .41 iiish'.lin. in the , , IL lali'l, ,) mil. - to the I-!. ..t' Stewallstown. Ii m the wogtorn sb ! uNiauh. Thesoflisfara and well tultiv.. 1 . i small tract of bog.