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Arksey, Yorkshire, England. Geographical and Historical information from 1834.

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ARKSEY:
Geographical and Historical information from the year 1834.

"ARKSEY, a parish-town, in the township of Bentley with Arksey, lower division of Strafforth and Tickhill."


"BENTLEY, is a village, in the parish of Arksey, in the same wapentake as Doncaster, one mile and a half therefrom. The church is dedicated to All Saints : the living is a vicarage, in the patronage of Sir William Bryan Cooke, Bart. In the parish is a free grammar school, founded by Sir George Cooke, with an additional endowment by Sir Bryan Cooke ; and a hospital , for twelve poor inhabitants, endowed with £120. per annum. The parish of Arksey contained, at the last census, 1,144 inhabitants.
Please see Doncaster Parish for the 1834 trades directory for this township."

[Transcribed by Steve Garton ©2000 from
Pigot's directory (Yorkshire section) 1834]