Description
Byram-cum-Sutton, a township in Brotherton parish, in the W. R. Yorkshire, on the river Aire, 1 1/2 mile from Burton-Salmon station on the N.E.R. By an order of the West Riding of Yorkshire County Council, which came into operation in 1891, the civil parishes of Byram-cum-Poole and Sutton were amalgamated under the name of Byram-cum-Sutton. Acreage, 1455; population, 105. Byrome Hall is the seat of the Ramsden family, who are lords of the manor and principal landowners.
Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5

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