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High Hoyland Supplementary
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In 1822, the following places were in
the Parish of High Hoyland:
"BILHAM GRANGE, a farm-house in the township of Clayton, and parish of High Hoyland; 7 miles NW. of Barnsley and 7 miles from Penistone."
"BRETTON DYKES, a farm-house and Mill, in the township and parish of High Hoyland; 6 miles NW. of Barnsley and Wakefield."
"BUSKER, a hamlet in the lordship of Skelmanthorpe, and parish of High Hoyland; 8 miles from Huddersfield."
"CISSET, a hamlet in the township of Clayton, and parish of High Hoyland, Agbrigg-division of Agbrigg and Morley; 8 miles SE. of Huddersfield and Wakefield."
"CLAYTON WEST, in the parish of High Hoyland, wapentake of Staincross, liberty of Pontefract; 7 miles SE. of Huddersfield, 7 miles from Barnsley and Penistone, 9 from Wakefield. Pop. 854."
"LOWER CUMBERWORTH, (or Nether Cumberworth) in the parish of High Hoyland, wapentake of Staincross, liberty of Pontefract; 6 miles NW. of Penistone, 8 from Huddersfield, 10 from Barnsley. Pop. 1,295."
"PARK GATE, in the parish of High Hoyland and wapentake of Staincross; 8 miles SE. of Huddersfield."
"SKELMANTHORPE, in the townships of Cumberworth, and Cumberworth half, and parishes of High Hoyland and Emley, liberty of Pontefract; 8 miles SE. of Huddersfield and Wakefield."
"TOPPIT, a hamlet in the township of Clayton, and parish of High Hoyland; 6 miles N. of Penistone, at the junction of Hollin House Lane and Wheatley Hill lane."
[Description(s) edited from various 19th century sources by Colin Hinson © 2013]