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DIRhCTOR Y. J WEST.M:ORLAN D. PRESTOX PATRICK • 119 . side. The irregular form of Ullswater, and the varied of two blocks, at right angles to each other, but only character of its immt:diate snrroundings, make it at once two storeys in height; the principal portion is 54 feet thEI grandest, if not the most attractive of the English long by 24 in width, and comprises various rooms, lskes: some of the finest views of the lake are obtained lighted by }Qng mullioned windows, and has a g~od from Hallin Fell (1,271 feet) on the eastern shore and oaken staircase of two flights, with baluster rails and Gowbarrow park on the west, but a general survey is ball-capped posts: in the basement is a stone- vaulted best made by taking the steamer, which rnns four times cellar, from which a newel stair leads to the upper daily in the summer months to and from Pooley floors ; on the stair is a shield of arms : " two bars, en Bridge to IIowtown and Patterdale. The Rev. Can<ln a cantcn a mullet." Since 186o the house has been G. E. Hasell M.A. of Dalemain House, Penrith, is lord modernized. The Earl of Lonsdale is lord of the manor paramount of Patterdale. William Hibbert Marshall esq. of Hartsop. D.L., J.P. lfho is lord of the manors of Glenridding and Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Patterdale. Joseph Bowman, Deepdale, and Henry Charles Howard esq. of Greystoke jun. postmaster. Letters through Penrith arrive at; Castle, who is lord of Glencoin manor, Rev. CanoQn G. E. 7.5o a.m. & 4.30 p.m.; dispatched at 9.15 a.m. Hasell M.A. John Mounsey esq. the Earl of Lonsdale (summer ouly) & 4.30 p.m. & from steamboat pier and Mr. Thomas Bownass are the principal landowners. only, during the summer at 7.15 p.m. for 2nd The soil is light sand; subsoil, gravelly. The land is delivery in London, week days only chiefly in pasturage. The area of Patterdale and Hart Post, M. 0., T. & Telephone Call Office (available for sop is 16,117 acres of land and 621 of water; rateable calls to places within a limited distance), Glenrid value, [5,5oo; population in I911, 871. ding .-Mrs. Agnes W alton, sub-postmistress. Letters Parish Clerk, William Chugg, Woodbine house. through Penrith arrive at 7.40 a.m. & 4.20 p.m. ; UPPER and NETHER HARTSOP are hamlets, 2 miles dispatched at 9.20 a.m. (summer only) & 4·35 p.m. south-by-east. In the latter is Deepdale, a striking but week days only · thinly-wooded valley, 1! miles south, through which Wall Letter Boxes.-Deepdale, cleared 4·I5 p.m.; Hart 11.ows a beck, a tributary of the Goldrill. Glenridding sop, 4 p.m. & Grisdale Bridge, 9.15 & 4.30 p.m. week is a deep, rocky and sequestered valley, extending from days cnly Ullswater to Helvellyn and Red tarn, and traversed by Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1873 & the beck flowing out of it. The portion situated on the enlarged in 1895, for 170 children; average attendance, lake side is now well populated and forms a small 'Vil 120; the endowment consists of a house & 18 acres of lage. More to the south is Grisdale, which extends to land, &; produces about £17 10s. a year, of which a the confines of Cumberland. These different valleys are fixed proportion is distributed annually to the poor in surrounded by the lofty mountain peaks of Helvellyn money on St. Thomas's day; the funds are adminis (3,118 feet), Great Dod (z,Bo4 feet), Fairfield (2,863 tered by trustees ; J oseph Beck Philipson, master feet), High St'reet (2,663 feet), Little Hart Crag (2,091 County Police Station, .Patterdale, Jn. Smith, constable feet), and Place Fell (2,154 feet). At Hartsop, Place Fell and other parts of the parish are quarries of fine Coach to Ambleside, daily, in the summer months, from blue slate, and to the west of Glenridding is the Ullswater hotel Greenside Lead Ore Mine, considered one of the oldest Steamers to & from Pooley Bridge, four times daily, and richest in the kingdom, and yielding large quanti during summer m~mths ties of silver. Near Greenside Mine is a small natural Carriers to Penrith.-Stephen Hadwin, tues. thurs. & tarn. Hartsop Hall, now occupied as a farmhouse, is sat. ; George 'faylor & Co. (Motors) Limited, from an ancient manor house of the J5th century, consisting & to Penrith hice daily PATTERDALE. Routledge 'rhos. farmer, Noran bank Milligan James, farmer, Tenter how Salkeld George, huntsman to VIIs Murray Jn. (Mrs.), aparts. West side Harvey Mrs. Dawes Wood water foxhounds Nanson Thomas, baker Kitchen Mrs. Martenhowe Si~son Jane (Mrs.), White Lion hotel, Pattinson Jessie (Mrs.), apartments, Marshall William Hibbert D.L., J.P. Township Keldas house Patterdale hall Thomas Gladys (Miss), dress maker, Pattinson Lancelot, farmer, Eagle frm Morris Rev. Wm.Prosser L. Th.Rectory see Bell & Thomas Pattinson Martha (Mrs.), apartments, Watson Joeph Thomas, farmer, Moss Eagle farm COMMERCIAL. side, Deepdale Penrith Co-operative Society Ltd. Ab bott Rachel (Mrs.), apartments, Wear Fisher Mason, farmer, Green (No. I branch) Goldrill house bank, Deepdale Penrith (The) & District Road Carry Alien John, farmer, Deepdale hall Wilkinson Jsph. jun.frmr.Beck stones ing Co. Limited, carriers Beattie Walter, blacksmith, Township Smith Tom, grocer & provision dealr Bell (Nellie) & Thomas (Gladys) GLENRIDDING. Sweeten Alice (Miss), apartments, (Misses), dress makers, Township Borlase Wm.Hy. J.P. Greenside lodge Ullswater house Blaylock John, a parts. Placefell ho Wilkins Arthur Godfrey M. B., J .P. Thompson Geo. aparts. Cragclose ho Bowman Jsph. jun. shopkpr. Post off Croft house Walton Agnes (Mrs.), statnr. Po;;t off Brown John, joiner, Grisdale Bdg.cot COMMERCIAL. Wilkins Arthur Godfrey M.B., Ch.B. Burnett Leander, aparts, Grisdale lo !.Bison John, farmer, Glencoin Vict. physician &; surgeon,&medical Ghugg William, parish clerk, & tern- Borlase William Hy. mining engineer officer & public vaccinator Patter perance hotel, Woodbine house Bownass Thomas, Ullswater hotel dale district, West Ward union & Flint John, apartments, Home farm, Greenside Mining Co. Ltd. (Matthew certifying factory surgeon, Croft ho Grisdale bridge Place, sec. ; William Hy. Borlase, Wilkins Ellen (Mrs.) L.O.S. midwif~, Hadwin Stephen, carrier, Township manager), lead mine proprietors Croft house Harrison Isaac, joiner, Township Grenfell Hedley (Mrs.), apartments, Hudson Agnes & Elizabeth (Misses). Beech house Patterdale hotel Kilner Wm. apartments, Rose cottage HA.RTSOP. Kilner Thomas, fruiterer Lake Christina (Mrs.), apartments, COMMERCIAL. Munroe John & Amos,frmrs.Side frm Bridge house .A.llen John Valentine, farmer, Hart Nanson Thomas, farmer, Braysteads Little Georgina (Miss), apartments, sop hall Nicholson Thos. aparts. Ullswater vw Bank nouse Brownrigg Jsph. farmr. Caudale beck Pattinson Abraham, gamekeeper to McGhie Charles, beer retailer K1tching Edmund, farmer, Low ho. William Hibbert Marshall esq. J.P., McVittie Robert, boot maker Low Hartsop D.L. & farmer, Grassthwaite howe Milcrest William, first-class private Slinger John Thomas, farmer, Green Pears Robert, fa·rmer, Crookabeck hotel, at the head of lake Ullswater howe, Low Hartsop Peel Annie (Miss), aparts. Barco ho & commanding extensive vielfs of Thwaites Edwd. Alexander, Brother's Philipson Joseph Beck, apartments, lake & mountain; pleasure boats; Water inn,. Kirlrstone foot assistant overseer & schoolmaster garage ; fishing Wilson L'Jwthian, farmer, Grove Robinson John, apartments, Grisdale Millican Isabel (Mrs.), apartments, farm, Low Hartsop Bridge house West side PRE'STON PATRICK is a parish and village on the from Burton-in-Kendal civil parish. The church, river Bela, which is here crossed by t.he Lancaster canal, dedicated to St. Patrick, was originally ancient, but and i& 2 miles north-east from Milnthorpe station on the the existing structure dates only from 1852, and is a '-London and North Western railway and 6~ south-by.... )uilding of stone in the Late Perp~.>ndicular style, con east from Kendal, . in the Southern division of the sisting of chancel, nave of three bays, north aisle, south. "eounty, Kendal ward and union, county court district poreh and an embattled western tower containing one ''l'f Kirkby Lonsdale, rural dt>anery of Kirkby Lonsdale, bell: the chancel '\'I as rebuilt in 1892, and a stained east archdeaconry of· Westmorland and diocese of Carlisle. 1Vindow erected, at a total cost of {.1.576, wholly de The ecclesiastical parish was formed March 3, 1873, frayed by the late Miss Keightley; at the Bame time 'a .