ROTHERAM, (Yorkshire, W.R.) 4 m. from Sheffield, 126 cm. 161 mm. from London, a neat T. with a fine stone-bridge over the Don, near its conflux with the Rother, has a Ch. built in form of a cathedral, an almsh. which was formerly a college (founded by Abp. Scot, who, being a native, chose to be called Rotheram) with a Mt. on M, and a Cattle and Corn-Fair on Good-Fr. In Leland's time it was famous for the iron mf. Here is a ch. sc. for the use of which for ever, the late Ld. Malton laid out 136 l. in land.