ENGLAND 



147 



CIRCUITS. 



COUNTIES. 



Dorset 115,319 



Somerset 

 273,750 



V. 



Western cir- . 

 cuit conti- ] Devon 343,001 

 nued . . 



Cornwall 



irnwall ? 

 188,269 $ 



*York 858,892 



VI. Durham 160,361 



Northern cir-^ 

 cuit. 



Northumber- 

 land 157,101 



Lancaster 

 672,731 



Westmore- 

 land 41,617 



CHIEF TOWNS. 



Dorchester, Lyme, Sherborn, 

 Shaftesbury, Poole, Blandford, 

 Bridport, Weymouth, Mel- 

 combe, Wareham and Winburn. 



Bath, Wells, Bristol in part, Taun- 

 ton, Bridgewater, Ilchester, 

 Minehead, Milbourn-Port, Glas- 

 tonbury, Wellington, Dulverton, 

 Dunster, Watchet, Yeovil, So- 

 merton, Axbridge, Chard, Bru- 

 ton, Shepton-Mallet, Croscomb, 

 and Froome. 

 > Exeter, Plymouth, Barnstable, Bid- 

 deford, Tiverton, Honiton, Dart- 

 mouth, Tavistock, Topsham, 

 Okehampton, Ashburton, Credi- 

 ton, Moulton, Torrington, Tot- 

 ness, Axminster, Plympton, and 

 Ufracomb. 



Launceston, Falmouth, Truro, Salt- 

 ash, Bodmyn, St. Ives, Padstow, 

 Tregony, Fowey, Penryn, Kel- 

 lington, Leskeard, Lestwithiel, 

 Helston, Penzance, and Redruth. 



York, Leeds, Wakefield, Halifax, 

 Rippon, Pontefract, Hull, Rich- 

 mond, Scarborough, Borough- 

 bridge, Malton, Sheffield, Don- 

 caster, Whitby, Beverley, North- 

 allerton, Burlington* Knaresbo- 

 rough, Barnesley, Sherborne, 

 Bradford, Tadcaster, Skiptop, 

 Wetherby, Ripley, Heydon^ 

 Howdon, Thirske, Gisborough, 

 Pickering, and Yarum. 



Durham, Stockton, Sunderland, 

 Stanhope, Barnard-Castle, Dar- 

 lington, Hartlepool, and Auck- 

 land. 



Newcastle, Tinmouth, North 

 Shields, Morpeth, Alnwick, and 

 Hexham. 



Lancaster, Manchester, Preston^ 

 Liverpool^ Wigan, Rochdale, 

 Warrington, Bury, Ormskirk, 

 Hawkeshead, and Newton. 



Appleby, Kendal, Lonsdale, Kirby- 

 Stephen, Orton, Ambleside, Bur- 

 ton, and Milthorpe. 



• In the Lent or Spring assizes, the northern circuit extends only to York and 

 Lancaster : the assizes at Durham, Newcastle, Appleby, and Carlisle, being heM 

 only in the autumn, and distinguished by the appellation^ the ion X e M at ' t ; 



