BARNESLEY, (Yorkshire, W.R.) 10 m. from Doncaster and Wakefield, and 136 cm. and 175 mm. from London, in the road from thence to Richmond. 'Tis about 5 furlongs in length, on the side of a hill. It drives a considerable trade in wire, and hard wares made of iron and steel. The T. though it is well built of stone, is called Black-Barnesley; but whether from its forges, which are continually smoaking, or from the neighbouring moors, which have a sooty aspect, like black heath, is not certain. Here is a Fair Sept. 14. Mt. on W.