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Yorkshire, maritime county of England; bounded N. by Durham
and the Tees, NE. and E. by the North Sea, S. by the Humber
and Lincolnshire, Notts, and Derbyshire, SW. by Cheshire,
W. by Lancashire, and N.W. by Westmorland; length, E. and
W., 96 miles; breadth, 80 miles; area, 3,882,851 acres, population
2,886,564. Yorkshire is the first county of England in point
of size, and the third in point of population. From the mouth
of the Tees to Flamborough Head the coast is bold and rocky;
from Flamborough Head to Spurn Head it lies low. The interior
presents the appearance of a great central valley stretching
SE. to the Humber, and flanked on either side by heights -
on the E. by the Cleveland Hills and the Wolds, and on the
W. by the Pennine chain. . . Yorkshire takes high rank as
an agricultural, manufacturing, and mining county. It is well
supplied with every means of communication. It has from an
early period been divided into 3 Ridings - viz., East, North,
and West, besides the Ainsty or Liberty of the city of York.
Each Riding has a lord-lieutenant and a separate court of
quarter sessions and a commission of the peace, and statistically
is treated as a distinct county. It contains 26 wapentakes;
3 liberties; 1636 pars. with parts of 2 others; the parliamentary
and municipal boroughs of Bradford (3 members), Dewsbury (1
member), Halifax (2 members), Huddersfield (1 member), Kingston
upon Hull (3 members), Leeds (5 members), Middlesbrough (1
member), Pontefract (1 member), Scarborough (1 member), Sheffield
(5 members), Wakefield (1 member), and York (2 members); and
the municipal boroughs of Barnsley, Batley, Beverley, Doncaster,
Hedon, Morley, Richmond, Ripon, and Rotherham. It is in the
dioceses of York, Ripon, and Manchester." (Transcribed from
Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles, 1887. -C.H.)
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