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A2A Collections in CASCAT: Cumbria Archive Service Catalogue Access to Archives (A2A) catalogues in CASCAT Catalogues for the collections which follow have been imported from the Access to Archives (A2A) web site into CASCAT, the Cumbria Archive Service Catalogue. Where relevant, the catalogues have been edited and updated to reflect any more recent changes and additions to these collections since the original catalogues first appeared on the A2A web site. Status as at 1 August 2012 (all catalogues now imported) Barrow Archive and Local Studies Centre All A2A collections are now in CASCAT Reference Title BA/ Barrow Borough Council: Police, Cemeteries, Civil Defence, Markets, Education, Fire Brigade, Library, Treasurer BDB 2-BDB 61 Business collections (various) BDBROUGHTON Manor of Broughton-in-Furness BDBUC Buccleuch Estates, Furness BDEC 1 Kirkby-in-Furness Charity Records, Kirkby Ireleth BDFCBD Dalton-in-Furness: Broughton Road Baptist Chapel BDFCBPM Barrow-in-Furness Primitive Methodist Circuit BDFCBT Tottlebank Baptist Chapel, Colton BDFCBWM Barrow Wesleyan Methodist Circuit BDFCCE Emmanuel Congregational Church, Barrow BDFCCFU Furness Congregational Union BDFCCG Gleaston Congregational Church BDFCCH Hindpool Road Congregational Church, Barrow BDFCCU Ulverston (Soutergate) Independent/Congregational Church BDFCF 2 Society of Friends/Quakers: Swarthmore Monthly Meeting BDFCPF Furness Presbyterian Church BDFCPT Trinity Presbyterian Church, School Street, Barrow BDFCPW St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Walney BDFCRCD Dalton-in-Furness: Our Lady of the Rosary Roman Catholic Church BDFCSWM South West Cumbria Methodist Circuit BDFCUMM Millom Bible Christian Circuit/United Methodist Circuit BDFCURF Furness United Reformed Church Barrow, Dalton, Gleaston BDFCUWM Ulverston Wesleyan Methodist Circuit BDHJ Hart Jackson & Sons, Solicitors, Ulverston BDKF Kendall and Fisher, solicitors of Ulverston BDL Iain Maci. Livingston &Co., Solicitors, Ulverston BDN Noel J Noble, Solicitor, Barrow-In-Furness BDSO 3-BDSO 96 Societies and organisations (various) BDT Townsends, Solicitors, Barrow-In-Furness BDTB (all) Thomas Butler & Son, solicitors of Broughton-in-Furness BPC 1-11 Parish Councils (Duddon, Ulverston, Urswick, Kirkby Ireleth, Pennington, Aldingham, Lowick, Haverthwaite, Colton, Millom Without, Satterthwaite BPR 1-35 Church of England parishes (all) BSRDM Millom Rural District Council BSUDD Dalton in Furness Urban District Council BSUDU Ulverston Urban District Council BTBR British Railway plans BTCAHA Cumbria Area Health Authority BTCC Barrow County Court BTHOS 1 North Lonsdale Hospital BTHOS 2 Ulverston District Cottage Hospital BTHOS 3 High Carley Hospital and Ulverston Joint Hospital Board Barrow and District Hospital Management Committee, BTHOS 6 Manchester Regional Hospitals Board BTHOS BIC District Insurance Committees BTHOS USH Stanley Hospital, Ulverston BTHOS UU Ulverston Union BTMAGB Barrow Magistrates Court BTQS Barrow Quarter Sessions PSLN (now North Lonsdale Petty Sessions BTMAGNL) Carlisle Archive Centre All A2A collections are now in CASCAT Reference Title CA Carlisle City Council DAR Arnison, Solicitors of Penrith DAY Aglionby family of the Nunnery, Armathwaite DB 1 – DB 145 Business collections (various) DBD Ballantine Dykes family of Dovenby Hall, Bridekirk DBS Bleaymire and Shepherd, solicitors of Penrith DBW Beaty and Co. Solicitors of Wigton DCARTB Cartmells, solicitors of Brampton DCARTC Cartmells, solicitors of Carlisle DCC Carleton Cowper family of Carleton Hall, Penrith DCL Carrick and Lee, solicitors of Brampton DEC 6 Burgh by Sands Parish Public Hall DEC 7 The Sixteen Men of Holm Cultram DEC 10 Walton Parish Hall DEC 11 Fell Memorial Hall, Kingstown DEC 14 Lazonby Village Hall Committee DEC 15 Wybergh Poor Fund DEC 16 John Scott's and Thomas Hall's Charities, Plumpton Wall DEW Ewart family of The Knowe, Bewcastle DFC 1 Carlisle Free Church Council DFC 2 Carlisle and District Sunday School Union DFCB 2, 3 Baptist Churches (various) DFCCL 3, 8, 9, 14, 15 Congregational Churches (various) DFCF 2, 3, 4 5, 7 Society of Friends/Quakers (various) DFCM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Methodist Churches and Circuits (various) 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 DFCP 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, Presbyterian Churches (various) 10, 11, 12 DFCR 1 North Cumberland Mission DFCRC 2, 3 Roman Catholic Churches (various) DFCS Church of Scotland, Chapel Street, Carlisle DFCURC 1 United Reformed Church, Cumbria District DGC 1 Tailors' Gild records DGE Graham family of Edmond Castle, Hayton DGN Graham family of Netherby Hall, Longtown DHA Hough, Halton & Soal of Carlisle, solicitors DHAM J M Hammond Collection DHC Howard family of Corby Castle, Great Corby DHE Thomas Coulthard Heysham, naturalist of Carlisle DHG Howard family of Greystoke Castle DHGB Blencow family of Blencow Hall, Greystoke DHOD Hodgson, solicitors and Clerks of the Peace, Carlisle DHUD Hudleston family of Hutton John, Greystoke DHW Sir Esme Howard (later Lord Howard of Penrith, diplomat DIG Grainger family of Ireby Grange, High Ireby DING Robinson and Crosier (later Inglis) families of Green Lane (Dalston) and Catherine Court (London) DKIN Col George Milne Kinmont of Beacon Hill, Penrith DJB James family of Barrock Park, Low Hesket DLID Warwick Hall estate DLONS Lowther family, Earls of Lonsdale DMAR Miss Catherine E Marshall, suffragist and pacifist of Hawse End, Keswick DMBS Mounsey Bowman and Sutcliffe, solicitors of Carlisle DMH Mounsey-Heysham family of Castletown, Rockcliffe DMUS Musgrave family of Eden Hall, Edenhall DNT National Trust DRGL Reed, Graham and Little, solicitors of Penrith DRIC Rickerby House estate, Rickerby, Carlisle DRIL Riley family of Blencow DSA Salkeld family of Hawksdale Hall, Dalston DSEN Senhouse family of Netherhall, Maryport DSL Saul and Lightfoot, solicitors of Carlisle DSO 1 – DSO 211 Societies and organisations (various) DTH Thompson family of Farlam Hall, Farlam DWAL Walton family of Alston DWBS Wright, Brown & Strong, solicitors of Carlisle DWYB Wybergh family of Welton DX 21 Wetheral Railway Station DX 161 Southwaite railway station DX 303 Westgarth Forster Memorial Committee, Garrigill DX 485 Maryport and Carlisle Railway Co. DX 491 Railway agreements DX 700 Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway Company DX 1054 Railway records misc DX 1120 LNER and misc railway records DYB Burnetts, solicitors of Carlisle PR 2-189 Church of England parishes (all) PC/SPC 2-110 Civil parish council records (all) Q Cumberland Quarter Sessions SCONS Cumbria Constabulary SCRA Cumberland River Authority SG 1-6 Gas companies (various) SH 2 Maryport Harbour Board SNWA North West Water Authority SPUA Alston Poor Law Union SPUB Brampton Poor Law Union SPUCA Carlisle Poor Law Union SPUL Longtown Poor Law Union SPUP Penrith Poor Law Union SPUWG Wigton Poor Law Union SRDBC Border Rural District Council SRDWC Wigton Urban District Council ST 1-3 Turnpike Trusts (various) SUDK Keswick Urban District Council SUDM Maryport Urban District Council SUDP Penrith Urban District Council TBR 1 British Rail and predecessor companies TBT Board of Trade TCC Brampton, Carlisle and Wigton County Courts TCR 1 East Cumberland Coroner TCR 2 North Cumberland Coroner TCR 4 Coroner for the City of Carlisle Kendal Archive Centre All A2A collections are now in CASCAT Reference Title WC Westmorland County Council WDA Argles family of Levens WDAG Arnold, Greenwood and Sons, Solicitors of Kendal WDB 1-WDB 135 Business collections (various – complete) WDBC Binyon and Chapman, Solicitors of Ulverston WDBGLD Bigland family of Bigland Hall WDBH Benson-Harrison family WDBIG Biggins Estate, Kirkby Lonsdale WDBS Bleaymire & Shepherd, Solicitors of Penrith WDCS Cartmell & Shepherd, Solicitors of Appleby WDD Wilson Family of Dallam Tower, Beetham WDDF Dent of Flass WDFA Farrer family of Witherslack WDFCC 1-8 Congregational churches and chapels (various) WDFCF Westmorland Society of Friends WDFCM 1-5 Methodist circuits (various) WDFCRC 1-2 Roman Catholic (Kendal and Dodding Green) Church/Chapel WDFE Fearenside and Son, Solicitors of Burton in Kendal WDGH Gatey and Heelis, Solicitors of Ambleside, Hawkshead and Windermere WDGKG Greenwood, Kyle & Goad, solicitors, Kendal WDHAL Hallam, Solicitors of Kirkby Stephen WDHCW Harold Crewdson Wilson of Kendal WDHD Joseph Hardman, Photographer of Kendal WDHEE Heelis Family of Appleby WDHG Hague and Hague, Solicitors of Sedbergh WDHH Heelis and Heelis, Solicitors of Appleby WDHPG Professor H Procter-Gregg WDHW Hayton Winkley, Solicitors WDMG Metcalfe-Gibson family of Ravenstonedale WDMM Milne, Moser & Son, Solicitors of Kendal WDNT National Trust WDPKR Parker of Skirwith Abbey, Warwick Hall and Newbiggin Hall WDPP Pearson and Pearson, Solicitors of Kirkby Lonsdale WDPS Powell and Sykes, Solicitors of Kendal WDPU Pumphrey of Preston Patrick WDPW P N Wilson of Kendal (later Lord Wilson of High Wray) WDRAD Radcliffe and Company, Solicitors of London WDRG Rhodes and Gillman, Solicitors of Kendal WDRGL Reed, Graham and Little, Solicitors of Penrith WDRIG Wilson family of Rigmaden, Kirkby Lonsdale WDRSC R S Crossfield WDRY Le Fleming of Rydal Hall (recatalogued collection) WDSE Shaw End Estate, Patton WDSO 1- Societies and organisations (various – complete) WDSO 288 WDSS Satterthwaite & Swainson, Solicitors of Lancaster WDTE Browne Family of Townend, Troutbeck WDTW Thomson and Wilson, Solicitors, Kendal WDU Underley Hall Estate, Kirkby Lonsdale WDWGC Collingwood family WDWHELP Gibson Family of Whelprigg, Barbon WDWHP W H Pearsall, Professor of Botany WPR 1-WPR 108 Church of England parishes (all) WQ Westmorland Quarter Sessions WSMBA Borough of Appleby
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