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Cumberland Manors (PDF 105KB) CUMBERLAND MANORS Shown in Ancient Parish Order 1 Parish Township Manor Lord (as in 1829 or 1925) Covering dates Collection reference Specific references (if known) Addingham Gamblesby Gamblesby Duke of Devonshire 1701-1947 DMBS DMBS/4/42-59 Glassonby Glassonby Musgrave of Edenhall 1636-1894 DMUS; DRGL; DBS DMUS/1/4 & 13; DRGL/4; DBS/4/106/13 Maughamby Melmerby Melmerby Hall Estate Hunsonby and Little Salkeld Salkeld Dean and Chapter of Carlisle Cathedral 1649-1950 DCHA DCHA/8/3 DCHA/8/7 Aikton Aikton Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Thornby Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Wampool Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Whitriglees Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Ainstable Ainstable Ainstable Earl of Carlisle c1600-1930s DHN Allhallows Upmanby Blennerhasset and Upmanby Lawson of Brayton 1769-1876 DLAW DLAW/2/15 Harby Brow Harby or Leesgill or Leesrigg James Steele/W H Charlton/Lawson of DHGB; DLAW Brayton Alston Alston Alston-Moor Governors of Greenwich Hospital 1799-1862 DX 1565/1 (others at TNA) [see also DX 1565/1 (others at TNA) [see also 1473-1764 Carlisle Library A929-931 transcripts Carlisle Library A929-931 transcripts Tyne-head Tyne-head Mr. Fidell Arlecdon Arlecdon (part) Kelton and Arlecdon Earl of Lonsdale 1642-1938 DLONS DLONS/W/8/11 Frizington Frizington Earl of Lonsdale 1787-1935 DLONS DLONS/W/8/8 Weddicar Weddicar Ponsonby family/Earl of Lonsdale 1547-1726 DBH; DLONS DBH/36/2/2/3, DBH/6/3/11, DLONS/W/8/22 Armathwaite see Hesket Arthuret Arthuret Arthuret Graham of Netherby No records? Aspatria Aspatria Aspatria Earl of Egremont 1472-1859 DLEC DLEC/299, 59, 311, EO Brayton Brayton Lawson of Brayton 1688-1749 DLAW DLAW/2/4 Hayton Hayton Joliffe family Oughterside Oughterside Earl of Lonsdale 1696-1924 DLONS DLONS/W/8/14 Oughterside Oughterside Lawson of Brayton 1658-1920 DLAW DLAW/1/114, 1/275-282, 2/14, 2/32 Bassenthwaite Bassenthwaite (part) Bassenthwaite (part) Earl of Egremont 1797 DLEC . Bassenthwaite (part) Bassenthwaite (part) Lawson of Brayton 1689-1880 DLAW DLAW/2/1, 4, 32-7; SPC 31/4 Beaumont Beaumont Beaumont Earl of Lonsdale see Burgh see Burgh Beckermet Calder Abbey Calder Senhouse family 1649-1714 DCU DCU/2/1-3 Beckermet, St. Bridget Calder Earl of Lonsdale 1682-1936 DLONS DLONS/W/8/2 Beckermet, St. Bridget Great Beckermet (see also Earl of Egremont 1864-1952 DLEC DLEC/SL/26/1-20;SL/32/1-8 Egremont Lordship) Beckermet, St. John Little Beckermet le Fleming of Rydal Hall Bewcastle Bewcastle Bewcastle Graham of Netherby 1696-1835 DGN; TL 605 DGN/1/1-8, TL 605/Kirklinton Bewcastle Nicholforest Graham of Netherby 1733-1744 DGN DGN/9-14 Bolton Bolton Bolton Earl of Egremont 1579-1863 DLEC; DMBS DLEC/90, 299, EO; DMBS/9/4/1/2 Bolton Bolton Rectory 1889-1891 DX 128/7/2 DX 128/7/2 Bootle Bootle Bootle Earl of Lonsdale 1688-1938 DLONS [see also Millom] DLONS/W/8/1 Scrogger Bar Millom Earl of Egremont Monk Force Monk Force E. Gibson / Whitehaven Seaton (former Seton or Lekely Wakefield family of Kendal (previously 1542-1953 WDW WDW/1/2/2 Priory) Pennington of Seaton/Pennington of Muncaster) Borrowdale - see Crosthwaite Bowness Anthorn see Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L5/2/41 Bowness see Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L5/2/41 Bowness Bowness on Solway Rectory Rector of Bowness 1790-1936 PR 119 PR 119/37-42 Cardurnock see Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L5/2/41 Drumburgh see Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L5/2/41 Easton see Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L5/2/41 Fingland see Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L5/2/41 Glasson see Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L5/2/41 v1.0 Apr 2014 CUMBERLAND MANORS Shown in Ancient Parish Order 2 Parish Township Manor Lord (as in 1829 or 1925) Covering dates Collection reference Specific references (if known) Brampton Brampton Brampton Earl of Carlisle c1603-late 18th century DHN Bridekirk Bridekirk Bridekirk enfranchised by Henry Tolson in 1701 Great and Little Broughton Broughton Earl of Egremont 1472-1859 DLEC DLEC/299, 64; DBEN/BOX377/13 Great Broughton Broughton Earl of Egremont 1560-1720+ see Wharton (Westmorland) copy court rolls see Wharton (Westmorland) copy court rolls Little Broughton Broughton Earl of Egremont 1560-1720+ see Wharton (Westmorland) copy court rolls see Wharton (Westmorland) copy court rolls Dovenby Dovenby Ballantine Dykes family 1662-1925 DBD; DBEN; DWM DBD/2/8-18 & 98; DBEN/BOX377/9 Papcastle Papcastle Earl of Egremont 1523-1524 DLEC DLEC/299 Papcastle Papcastle Ballantine Dykes family 1684-1926 DBD; DBEN; DWM DBD/2/60-79; DBEN/BOX377/23 Ribton Ribton Earl of Lonsdale 1758-1782 DLONS DLONS/W/8/4/6 Tallentire Tallentire Browne of Tallentire Hall 1808 DWM DWM/9; DBEN/BOX377/27 . Brigham Blindbothel Five Towns Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s DLEC Brackenthwaite Brackenthwaite Earl of Egremont 1472-1534 DLEC DLEC/299 Brackenthwaite see also Loweswater & Lorton see also Loweswater & Lorton Brigham Brigham 1772-1854 DX 128 DX 128/1/10; DBEN/BOX377 Brigham Five Towns Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s DLEC DLEC/103, /127, /138, /299, /299A, /SL/15 Buttermere and Lorton (part) Derwentfells Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s DLEC DLEC/299, 199, 85, 127, 138 Cockermouth Cockermouth (town) Earl of Lonsdale 1688-1892 DLONS DLONS/W/8/3; DBEN/BOX377/5 (3 admittances) Cockermouth Honour of Cockermouth Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s see Cockermouth, Honour see Cockermouth, Honour Eaglesfield Five Towns Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s DLEC DLEC/103, /127, /138, /299, /299A, /SL/15 Embleton Embleton Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s see Derwentfells see Derwentfells Greysouthen Five Towns Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s DLEC DLEC/103, /127, /138, /299, /299A, /SL/15 Lorton (part) Lorton Dean and Chapter of Carlisle Cathedral 1616-1939 DCHA DCHA/8/3 Mosser Derwentfells Earl of Egremont DLEC (freehold) Setmurthy Honour of Cockermouth Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s see Cockermouth, Honour see Cockermouth, Honour Setmurthy Shepherd's Field Lawson family 1749-1808 DLAW DLAW/2/2&4 Setmurthy Setmurthy Fletcher Vane family 1778-1886 DVAN DVAN/1/5 Whinfell (part) Honour of Cockermouth Earl of Egremont 1472-1930s see Cockermouth, Honour see Cockermouth, Honour Whinfell (part) Whinfell? Henry Thompson of Bridekirk 1560-1720 copy court roll Wharton manors DLec copy court roll Wharton manors DLec Wythop Wythop and Ullock Fletcher Vane family 1558-1920 DVAN; DLONS DVAN/1/8-9; DLONS/L/3/1/1 (1573-4) DLONS/L/3/1/7-8 Bromfield Allonby Allonby Rowland family 1638-1931 DCARTC/Rowland DCARTC/Rowland Blencogo Blencogo Rowland family 1673-1925 DCARTC/Rowland DCARTC/Rowland Bromfield Bromfield Lawson of Brayton Crookdake Crookdake Ballantine Dykes family 1664-1915 DBD/2/1-5 & 99 DBD/2/1-5 & 99 Dundraw Dundraw Brisco of Crofton Hall Langrigg Langrigg Barwise family West Newton West Newton Joliffe family Burgh by Sands Oughterby Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS; DMBS DLONS/L/5/2/41; DMBS/H5804/1 Burgh by Sands Burgh Barony Howard of Greystoke 1581-1583 DHG DHG/1 Burgh by Sands Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Longburgh Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Moorhouse Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Thurstonfield Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Wormanby Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale 1591-1938 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/41 Stainton Burgh Barony Earl of Lonsdale v1.0 Apr 2014 CUMBERLAND MANORS Shown in Ancient Parish Order 3 Parish Township Manor Lord (as in 1829 or 1925) Covering dates Collection reference Specific references (if known) Caldbeck Caldbeck (part) Caldbeck Earl of Egremont 1472-1940 DLEC DLEC/299, /219, /SL/8 Caldbeck Caldbeck 1768-1834 DLONS DLONS/L/5/2/36 Caldbeck (part) Caldbeck, Upton and Underfell Lawson of Brayton 1560-1942 DLAW;DLONS; DLEC DLAW/2; DBEN/BOX377/3 DLONS/L5/2/24 DLEC/Wharton Manors copy roll Hesket Newmarket Hesket Newmarket (with Lawson of Brayton DLAW/2 DLAW/2/4,5 & 8 Sebergham) Caldbeck (part) Kirkland (Rectory of Caldbeck) Rector of Caldbeck 1729-1939 DX 128; DLEC DX 128/7/11-13; DLEC/275 Mosedale Mosedale Hasell of Dalemain Ratten Raw Ratten Raw Rector of Caldbeck Camerton Camerton Camerton Cooke of Camerton 1713-1920 DWM DWM/13/327-328 Seaton Seaton Earl of Lonsdale 1750-1950 DLONS; DBEN DLONS/W/8/18; DBEN/BOX378 Carlatton (extra-parochial) Carlatton Carlatton Earl of Carlisle c1672-1800 DHN Carlisle City Carlisle (part) Soccage of Carlisle Castle Duke of Devonshire 1711-1934 DMBS DMBS/4/1-8 Carlisle Court Leet Mayor of Carlisle 1597-1835 CA CA/3/2 Carlisle Court of Freeholders etc Mayor of Carlisle 1633-1925 CA CA/3/3 Carlisle Court of Mayor and Bailiffs Mayor of Carlisle 1899-1947 CA CA/3/1 Carlisle St Cuthbert Blackwell Blackhall Musgrave of Edenhall 1559-1930s DMUS; DRGL; DBS DMUS/1/1 & 1/13; also DRGL/4; DBS/4/106/13 Burthwaite (High and Low) Blackhall Musgrave of Edenhall 1559-1930s DMUS; DRGL; DBS DMUS/1/1 & 1/13; also DRGL/4; DBS/4/106/13 Durdar Blackhall Musgrave of Edenhall 1559-1930s DMUS; DRGL; DBS DMUS/1/1 & 1/13; also DRGL/4; DBS/4/106/13 Ratten-Raw Blackhall Musgrave of Edenhall 1559-1930s DMUS; DRGL; DBS DMUS/1/1 & 1/13; also DRGL/4; DBS/4/106/13 Botchergate Botchardgate Dean and Chapter of Carlisle Cathedral 1650-1944 DCHA DCHA/8/2&3 Brisco John de Chapple Dean and Chapter of Carlisle Cathedral 1650-1938 DCHA DCHA/8/2-4 Carleton John de Chapple Dean and Chapter of Carlisle Cathedral 1650-1938 DCHA DCHA/8/2-4 Harraby
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