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POCKLINGTON

Volume 18 · 118 words · 1842 Edition

a market-town of Yorkshire, in the east riding, and the wapentake of Harthill, 193 miles from London. It is situated on a small stream that falls into the river Derwent, and has a market, which is held on Saturday. The population amounted in 1801 to 1502, in 1811 to 1539, in 1821 to 1952, and in 1831 to 2048; but the whole parish, which comprehends three other townships, had at the last census 2265 inhabitants.

POCOCK'S ISLAND is situated in the Eastern Seas. Long. 118° 12'. E. Lat. 6° 2'. S.

POCOCK'S POINT, on the east coast of New Zealand, was formerly the north-west point of the Bay of Islands. It is four miles west of Cape Brett.