CLEVELAND, (Yorkshire, N.R.) on the b. of Durham, is sometimes written Cliffland, from the many rocks and precipices in this tract; at the bottom of which, the soil is so stiff and clammy, that it is a proverb here, " Cleveland in the clay, bring in two " soles, but carry one away." This place has given title of E. to the Wentworth family, and of D. to the natural issue of K. Ch. II.