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Place name County Entry Source BAKEWELL Derbyshire BAKEWELL , a small town, a parish, a subdistrict, and a district in Derbyshire. The town stands at the foot of Imperial LEEDS Yorkshire LEEDS , a great town, a township, a parish, and a district in W. R. Yorkshire. The town stands on the Imperial Matlock Derbyshire Matlock; P.O., T.O. Matlock Bath is the celebrated place for medicinal waters, which were first used for curative purposes in 1698. The locality is likewise famed for its beautifully romantic scenery. There are several large stalactite caverns. Most of the inhabitants of the town of Matlock are engaged in the mfr. of cotton goods and spar ornaments; but there are also paper mills (at Matlock Bath), corn mills, and bleachworks, and in the vicinity are lead-mines. The rising district of Matlock Bank Bartholomew MATLOCK Derbyshire Matlock-Bath, another r. station at Matlock-Bridge, a head post office† at Matlock-Bath, and another post office‡ at Matlock-Bridge under MatlockBath; abounds in highly picturesque scenery, particularly in the gorge and on the flanks of Matlock-Dale along the Derwent; is frequently visited, in the summer months, by excursion trains; enjoys much celebrity, as a resort of tourists, and a retreat of invalids; possesses mineral springs of high note at Matlock-Bath, and eight hydropathic establishments at Matlock-Bank Imperial MATLOCK-BANK Derbyshire MATLOCK-BANK , a hamlet in Matlock parish, Derbyshire; near Matlock-Bridge. It has one large hydropathic establishment, three others of considerable Imperial OVERTON HALL Derbyshire Matlock. It belonged once to Sir Joseph Banks; belongs now to Dr. John Bright; and is a large and handsome Imperial
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