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Cumberland. [ Kelly's 124 CROGLIN. CUMBERLAND. [ KELLY'S days at I p.m.); dispatched, 2.55 p.m. Letters!w' interest of £50, given by the Rev. Thomas Hunter, Newbiggin arrive from Carlisle, via How Mill, at about rector, 1691-1724 j the school has a.lso an endowment ID.30 a.m. per foot postm an, who collect at I p.m. for of £20 yearly, deJ."~ved from 24 acres of land; it will dispatch. Kirkoswald is the nearest money order & hold 60 children; average attendance, 34; James John­ t.elegraph, office stone, master National School (mixed), endowed in 1723 with the Carrier to Carlisle, Mrs. Isabella Armstrong, sat CROGLIN. Huddart Ann (Mrs.), farmN NEWnIGGIN. Green Mu Johnstone James, schoolmaster r"_ MarshaU George, farrmer (Letters for :N"ewbiggin should be ad- Green Rev. Reginald SouthweII U\l~a- dressed How ;'.Iill, Carlisle.) ham M.A. (rector) :Mason Thomas, Robin Hood P.H. good accommodation for shooting &, Gibson William • COMMERCIAL. fishing parties, stabling & lock-up Beaty William Douglas, farmer coach house j terms reasonable Dixon Geo. yeoman & frmr. Croft h() .Armstrong Isabella (l\irs.), carrier Mulcaster John, yeoman & farmer Dixon Thomas, yeoman Bulman William, i oiner Mulcaster Thomas, farmer Dixon Thomas Henry, farmer Dayson Francis, farmer, HazeIgill Raine Thomas, stone mason & farmer Hodgson Thomas, farmer Duers Dixon, blacksmith Scott Thos. & In. fllirmers, Oairnhead Murray Robert, assistant overseer & Duers Joseph, blacksmith Scott \Villiam, Golden Lion P.ll shoe maker J<rizzell Hodgson, sexton Thompson Geor~e, farmer Seott John, Blue Bell P.R Graham Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Watson John, farme-r, Brookside Thompson Mary (Mrs.), farmer Graham Thomas, farmer. Fieldhead \Vatson Thomas, farmer Tweddle Thomas, farmer CROSBY-UPON-EDEN is a parish in the Xorthern At \Yatchcross, about a mile south of Old Wall, is the division of the county, Eskdalo ward, petty sessionaL divi­ site of a Roman station, locally kno wn as "Steadfolds." sion of 'CUIruberland ward, union and county distr~ct of aud containing an area. of about I~ acres; Horsley identi­ Carlisle, rural deanery of Carlisle north, and a;rchdeaconry fied it with the "Aballaba" of the ":N"otitia," but th6 and diocese of Carlisle. This parish forms part of the late Rev. John Maughan, rector of Bewcastle, assig-ned barony 01 Linstock, or Crosby, of which the bishop of the it in 1870, mainly on etymological grounds, to "Axelo­ diocese is lord pard.mount. The principal landowners are dunum." The materials of the camp have been mostly Thomas H. Hodgson, George H. SauI esq. the Rev. removed fol" building- purposes. The Bishop's Dyke, an Joseph Hudson M.A. Thomas Story of Bridekirk, ,T. A. earthwork, also called the Baron's, or Bar,ral; Dyke, Wheatley esq. of Carlisle, Hugh James Thompson !md , div~des the parish of Crosby from that of Irthington. J~seph WTight, J. L. Little, the trustees of E.,.Hough, I[ Sexton, William Little. Richard! Carruthers esq. of Eden grove, John :N lcholson .and the Rev. H. M. Joyce, vicar of Nicol Forest. The High Crosby is a small village, about half a mile east soil is fertile, chiefly a ,sandy loam, mor,e espec:ally to­ of Low Crosby. Crosby House is the residence of Rev. wards the s{JUth, where is borders on the river Eden; Joseph Hudson M.A. and has attached grounds of 20 strong land is found on the north side of the river; sub­ acres. ;'\cW'by Grange is the seat of Thomas Hesketh -soil, clay. '1'he chief crops are hay, oats, turnips and IIodgson esq. J.P. Crosby Lodge is the property of G. potatoes. The tenants are nearly all customary. It is H. SauI esq. divided into three hamlets, Low Crosby, High Crasby and Wall Letter Box cleared at 4.10 p.m Walby. The area is 2,409 acres; rateable value, £3,178 ; \Valby village is about 4 miles north-east of Carlisle. the population in 1891 was 297 in the civil, and 532 in The Roman wall passed close to this township, where it is the er.clesiastical parish. chiefly to be traced by its fosse. The principal landowners Low Crosby, or Crosby Low Village, is on the New­ are Mr. John Thompson, 1frs. Fitzgerald, BiIas George castle road, and 4 miles north-east from CarEsle Cross. Saul esq. and :Mrs. Armstrong. The Church of St. John the Evang-elist, erected in the Brunstock is a hamlet 3 miles north-north-east of Car­ year 1855, in place of an earlier structure, at a cost of lisle, and by the" Divided Parishes Act," has been trans­ £1,800, is a. building of freestone, consisting of chancel, ferred to Stanwix. nave, west porch, and a western turret containing one By Local Government Board Order 19,603, R detached bell: the stained east window wag erected in 1879 by thl part of Stanwix parish., known as Park Broom Decks, was Rev. Joseph Hudson ~f.A. vicar 1879-95: the font is NoJ."­ in 1887 added to Crosby-upon-Eden. man: the church affords 200 sittings. The registers date from the year 1649. The living is a vicarage, net Post Office, Low Crosby.-Miss Mary Ann Little, sub­ yearly value £279, with 23 acres of gle<be, in the gift of postmistress.. Letters arrive from Carlisle at 7 a.m. ; di~patched the Bishop of Carlisle, and held since 1895 by the Rev. at 4.45 p.m. sundays excepted. Postal Samuel Hartley B.A. of TrinityCoUcge, Dublin, and L.Th. orders are issued here, but not paid. Warwick Bridge of Durham University. Charities :-Miss Isabella Patrick­ is the nearest money order &:, telegraph office son left by will £200, to be invested for educational National SchoQI (mixed), built in 1844, for IOO children; purposes, and' £100 to be also invested for the benefit of average attendance, 83; the school is supported in part the poor. Mr. Richard Carruthers left by will £200, to by the charities previOUSly mentioned j Thos. Fonntain, be invested for the maintenance of the school. master LOW CROSBY. Little William, hlaclrsmith & sexton Lawson William, tailor, Moorside PIUVATE RESIDEKTS. Snowden Margaret (Miss), Laughing Lightfoot William, farmer, Moss side Carruthers Mrs. Eden grove Stock inn Martin J ahn, joiner, Moorside Ca.rruthers Richard, Eden grove Thirlwall James, cowkeeper,Old grove Mitchinson Rabert, frmr. Holme ends Hodgson Thomas Hesketh J.P. New- Thompson Thos. farmer, Edensteads Phillips WaIter, farmer, Bat home by grange Thornborrow Geo. frmr. Crosby frm Thompson Hugh James, farmer &; Tearle Osmond, Eden croft yeoman, Crosby grange mGH CROBBY. Tweddle Jane (~Ess), cowkeeper, COMMERCIAL. Chambers Miss, :Moorside Crosby moor Armstrong Thomas, Stag P.H Hartley Rev. Samuel B. A., L.Th. Wannop William, farmer, Wall head Bell John, cowkeeper, Wall foot Vicarage Wright Joseph, farmer Douglas Mary ~I.iss), dress maker Hudson Rev. Joseph :M..!. Crasby ho FOI"ster Richard, farmer, Wall head Ledward Capt£\in, Crosby lodge WALBY. Fountain Thomas, ~ssistant overseer COMMERCIAL. Haugh Mary (~Irs.), farmer &; schoolmaster Armstrong Thomas, farmer Routledge Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Whit­ Halliday John, farmer, Beck house .Tahnston 'Vm. blcksmth.Crosby moor rigg house Lawson John, shoe maker Lawson Sarah (Mrs.), farmer, Old Telfurd J acob, farmer Little George, Crown &; :Mitre Vicarage house Thompson John, farmer CROSSCANONBY is an extellJSive pari,h in the I east from Maryport. The pa.6sh comprises OrosscanGn­ Oockermouth division of the county, in the ward and by, Crosby and Birkby. The parish church oil St. John petty sessional division of Allerdale-below-Derwent. the Evangelist is a small but ancient building of stone, umon and county court district of Cockermouth, rural in the Norman and Early English styles, dating from deanery of Maryport, and archdeaconry and diocese of about I lOO, and consisting of chancel, :nave, S<Juth aisle, CaTlisle. The village of Crosscanonby is very pleasantly north porch, and a turret on the westerIlJ gable contain­ sooted on the side of a hin. about ha;} a mi;e east from in~ I bell: there are several ancient monuments, one the shore of Solway Frith, 2 mile~ from Bullgill station, bemg a Saxonl hog-backed stone: the church was care­ and about 1 mile from Dearham Bridge station, both fully restored and resea,ted in 1880, under the dirocbion cm the Maryport and Carlisle railway, and 3 miles IIJOrth- (}f Mr. C. J. Fergnson F. S.A. aTchiteet, of Carlisle, at.
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