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South Cave, Yorkshire, England. Geographical and Historical information from 1829.

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SOUTH CAVE:
Geographical and Historical information from the year 1829.

"SOUTH CAVE, two miles from North Cave in the parish of its name, it is pleasantly situated within half a mile of the Wolds. The eminences in this neighbourhood present charming views of the Humber, and others carry the sight into Lincolnshire, over a tract of level country Here is one church, and three chapels belonging to the Methodists, The living of the church is a vicarage, in the patronage of Henry Gee Barnard, Esq. of Cave castle, who is lord of the manor, and holds a manorial court in October, when a constable Is appointed. A market is held on Mondays. The population of the parish, in 1821, was 1,190, and the township 885 of that number."
Note: The directory entry for South Cave in Pigot's 1829 Directory is included with NorthCave.

[Transcribed from Pigot's National Commericial Directory for 1828-29 ]
by Colin Hinson ©2007