. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . way communication. Great Grimsby gave birth to the celebrated JohnWhitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury. Here are manufactures of rope,bone-crushing machines, and considerable imports from the Baltic. It is animproving place, not^vithstanding its vicinity to so formidable a rival asHidl, which, and Grimsby, are the best ports on the eastern coast ofEngland. Great Grimsby is the tei


. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . way communication. Great Grimsby gave birth to the celebrated JohnWhitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury. Here are manufactures of rope,bone-crushing machines, and considerable imports from the Baltic. It is animproving place, not^vithstanding its vicinity to so formidable a rival asHidl, which, and Grimsby, are the best ports on the eastern coast ofEngland. Great Grimsby is the tei-minus of the East Lincolnshire andLancashire Railways. ^ortii 2i^an, ^alifay:, aittr ©ciDSfijurg. NORTH DEANSTATION. HALIFAX STA. HIPPERHOLME STATION. LIGHTCLIFFESTATION. PICKLE BRIDGE STATION. LOW MOOR STA. CLECKHEATONSTATION. LIVERSEDGE STA. HECKMANDWIKESTATION. RRADFOKD STA. Hiaijt of Hailbjag (torn Notti) Btm, Birks Hall, Miss Lancashire; Birksland HaU, Lady Mary Horton; LowerWilson Hall, T. F. Sutcliffc, Esq.; Well Head, J. Waterhouse, Esq.; UpperWoodhouse, C. Norris, Esq.; Tlic Shaw, William Haigh, Esq.; Crow NestHall, Titus Salt, Esq.; Bank Hall, Edward Ackroyd, Esq.; Stannary Hall,George Pollard, VYE NEST, HENRY LEES EDWARDS, ESq. LlGHTCLIFFE. 1 m. Wyke. Westfield LlVERSEDGE. I I I 2 428 DEWSBURY, , Hoh) ittoor to IJvatrfortT, Bradford, a parliamentary borough and raarket-toM-n, and parish, on anaffluence of the river Aire, in the West Riding of the county of borough is governed iDy two constables, and sends two members toParUament ; registered electors (1S42-3), 1,722. The town is beautifullysituated at the union of three extensive valleys, and suiTounded by mostpicturesque scenery, while the utmost activity is displayed within andwithout its walls, it being the very focus of the woollen trade, withextensive collieries in the vicinity. The houses are almost entirely built ofstone. The chuich, built in tlie reign of He


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