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Place name County Entry Source BRAMPTON Westmorland Long Marton parish, Westmoreland; 2 miles N of Appleby. Real property, £3,672. Pop., 304. The manor belonged to the Veteriponts Imperial Brampton Crofts End Westmorland Brampton Crofts End , vil., Long Marton township and par., NE. Westmorland, 3 miles N. of Appleby. Bartholomew BRAMPTON-CROFT'S-END Westmorland BRAMPTON-CROFT'S-END , a village in Long Marton township and parish, Westmoreland; 3 miles N of Appleby. Imperial BRIDLINGTON Yorkshire BRIDLINGTON -- pronounced Burlington -- two small towns, a township, a parish, a subdistrict, and a district in E. R. Yorkshire. The Imperial CARLISLE Cumberland Long Marton, Newbiggin, and Ormside; the vicarages of Appleby-St. Lawrence and Appleby-St. Michael; and the p. curacies of Milburn Imperial CHESTER Cheshire CHESTER , a city and two sub-districts in Great Boughton district, Cheshire; and a diocese in Cheshire and part of Imperial HEREFORD Herefordshire Marton, Middleton, Churchstoke, Criggion, Ford, Forden, Hyssington, Cruckton, Ratlinghope, Minsterley, Woolaston, Hopc, Trelystan, and Leighton. The deauery of Stottesd en contains the rectories of Aston-Bottrell, Billingsley, Bnrwarton, Chetton, Deuxhill, Glazeley, North Cleobui.y, Middleton-Scriveu, Neenton, Oldbury, Sidbury, Tasley, Upton-Cressett, and Wheathill; the vicarages of Chelmarsh, Claverley, Ditton-Priors, Highley, Kinlet, Neen-Savage, and Stottesden; and the p. curacies of Alveley, Astley-Abbotts, Bobbington, Bridgnorth-St. Mary, Bridgnorth-ST. Leonard, Longhton, Morvill, Aston-Eyre, Farlow, and Quatford. The deanery of wenlock contains the rectories of Abdoii, Acton-Scott, Badger, Willey, Beckbury, Broseley, Linley, Easthope, Holgate, Tugford, Hope-Bowdler, Hughley Imperial ITCHINGTON (LONG) Warwickshire LONG) , a village and a parish in Southam district, Warwick. The village stands on the river Ichene or Watergall, near the Warwick and Napton canal, 2 miles NNW of Southam and 2 S of Marton Imperial Knock Westmorland Knock ,* hamlet, Long Marton par., Westmorland, 5 miles N. of Appleby. Bartholomew KNOCK Westmorland Long Marton parish, Westmoreland; 5 miles N of Appleby. Pop., 197. The manor belonged to the Boyvilles, the Rookbys, and others Imperial LANCASTER Lancashire Marton-street; a British school, for boys and girls, is in Aldcliffe-street; a large school for infants, built in 1853, is in Edward-street; a Quakers' school for boys is in Meetinghouse-lane; and a Roman Catholic school, for boys, girls, and infants, is contiguous to the Roman Catholic church. Penny's alms-houses, for twelve poor persons, were founded in 1715, and have an endowed income of £336. Gillison's alms-houses, or hospital, for eight poor unmarried. women, were founded in 1781, and have an endowed women, were originally a chantry, founded in 1485. The dispensary Imperial LINCOLN Lincolnshire
NottinghamshireLINCOLN , a city and a district in Lincolnshire, and a diocese partly also in Notts. The city stands on Ermine Imperial Long Marton Westmorland Long Marton , ry. sta., Westmorland, 3½ miles NW. of Appleby; P.O. See MARTON, LONG. Bartholomew LYTHAM Lancashire long marine parade, and a long steamboat pier. St. Cuthbert's or the parochial church was rebuilt in 1834; is a neat structure of red brick; consists of nave, aisles, and chancel, with porch and tower; and contains monuments of the Clifton family. St. John's church stands on the E beach; was built in 1850; and is a stone edifice in the early English style. The Independent chapel stands in Westby-street, and is a handsome recent structure. The marine parade was formed by levelling the beach; is 2 miles long; and commands a fine view across the estuary Imperial Marton, Long Westmorland Marton, Long , par. and ry. sta., Westmorland, 3 miles NW. of Appleby, 6947 ac., pop. 709; P.O. Bartholomew MARTON (LoNG) Westmorland LoNG) , a township and a parish in East Ward district, Westmoreland. The township lies on Trout beck, an affluent of the river Eden, 1½ mile ESE of Kirkby-Thore r. station, and 3½ NW by N of Appleby; and contains the village of Brampton-Croft's End. The parish includes also the townships of Brampton and Knock; and its Post town is Kirkby-Thore, under Penrith. Acres, 3,200. Real property of Long Marton Imperial NORTHWICH Cheshire NORTHWICH , a town, a township, a sub-district, a district, and a hundred, in Cheshire. The town stands on Watling Imperial
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