.260 &EBEBGH.AM, CUMBE!~LAND .

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. \ tDickinson Thos. farmer, Newlands Mason Thos. & Sons, joiners, Weltorr Marked thus * letters through Cald- Dodd Mary (Mrs.), cowkpr. Welton Mattinson John Wm.farmer, Tarn end! beck, . Donald Thomas, farmer, Ling, Welton Maughan John, grocer & sub-post. Marked thus t letters through Fawcett Harrison, grazier master, Welton Hesket-Newmarket, Wigton. Fleming Henry, farmer, Bulman hill Mellish George, farmer, Brothy beck.. .Adamson William, Greenfoot Foster Robert, cowkeeper, Plains Mellish Isaac, mason, Nether W el ton:: Dalton Mrs. Margaret, Green view, house, Welton Milburn William, farmer, Bell bridge Welton *Graham Francis John, market Pears Christopher,farmer, Grassgartb. Halifax Miss, Old Rectory gardener, Friar Row Pugmire Henry, joiner, Welton Roberts Rev. John .Arth. B. A. Rectory Graham Isaac,saw mills,Lonning Foot Pugmire Jnthn. tailor & gro. Welton. Wilkinson Charles Joseph, The Man- Graham Mary (Mrs.),frmr.Grassgarth Raper John, farmer, Ling sion, Sebergham castle, Welton Graham Robert, farmer, Round hill Raper William, farmer, Underbrow Wybergh Archbld. J.P. Borrans hill Graham Thomas, farmer,Welton Plns Sanderson Mark. boot maker, Welton­ COMMERCIAL. Haig Thomas, farmer, Lime grove Stalker William, blacksmith, Welton *Bainbridge Geo. yeoman, Ryelands Hayton Amos, farmer, Monkhouse hl Steele Jn. Geo. frmr.Sebergham hall" Banks Joseph, yeoman, Brothybeck Highmore Joseph, jun. farmer, Lon- tStewart Joseph, farmer, Newlands Bell James, farmer, New house ning Head tStocker Mary Jane (Mrs.), farmer,. Bell Joseph, farmer, Church Town Highmore William, farmer, Mountain New lands Bird Isaac, farmer, Kilngate Hind Wilfred, farmer, Friars hall Tallantyre John, farmer, Church town. Calland Regd. S. farmer, Ewelock hl *Hodgson Joseph, farmer, Parkhead Tallantyre Thomas, farmer, Welton Caf'ruthers Bros. frmrs. Caldew Beck Horsfall Bernard, farmer, Seberg- Tiffen Joseph, farmer, Nether Weltn. Carruthers Jessie (Mrs.), farmer, ham mill Todd James, farmer, Lonning head' Gra.ssgarth Huggin Bros. farmrs. Crookholm mill Turnbull John, farmer, Broadmoor *Carruthers John, farmer, Parkhead tHunter Isaac, farmer, Newlands Tweddle John, farmer, Nether Weltn: Cook S"rah (Mrs.), Royal Oak P.H. Hunter Magg-ie(Miss),GooseGreenP.H Tweddle Thomas, {nnr. Warnall hall Welton Ivison John, farmer, Fell Hill Watson Alice (Mrs.), grocer, Post off Coulthard J oseph, farmer, Chalkside Kindleyside Henry James, farmer, Watson Jsph. Cooper, farmer,Warnalt Dalton Jane (Mrs.),King's Arms P.H.J Parkhead Wilson Peter, farmer,Papergill,Welton.. Brow top Little J oseph, farmer, W elton farm SET:MURTHY was formed into a parish in 1835 from ing a bold cornice, which in turn carries similar figures,. Brigham; it is from 2 to 5 miles from Cockermouth, and a.nd a second cornice enclosing a smaller tablet, inscribed the eastern portion almost adjoins the Bassenthwaite in raised capitals with the following rhyming inscrip­ Lake station on the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith tion :-IOHN: SWYNBVRN ESQVIER : & ELIZABETH railway, and is in the Cockermouth division of the HIS WIFE: DID MAKE COST OF THIS: WORK IN. county, ward of -above-Derwent, petty sessional THE DAIS OF THER LYFE: ANO. D:MI. 1581: ANO division of Derwent, union of Cockermouth, county R£ 23. The windows are mullioned, and one has an. court di;;trict of Cockermouth and W orkington, rural embattled transom and trefoil head; there is a good deanery of Cockermouth, archdeaconry of W estmorland baluster staircase of black oak, and some oak-panelle<:l and diocese of Carlisle. The church of St. Barnabas, doors and wainscoting. The Hall is now the property erected in 1794, at a cost of £ro7, and restored in of Lieut.-Col. AndrPw Green-Thompson, of Bridekirk. r87o, is a plain building of local stone, and consists Higham is th~ property and residence of Joseph Fisher· of nave and a turret containing one bell : the church esq. J.P. ; the mansion, a noble structure of stone in a affords wo sittings. The register of baptisms dates mixed style of Gothic and Italian, is delightfully situate& from the year 1759, previous to which entries were at a considerable elevation in its own well-wooded made at Cockermouth; the register of marriages and grounds of about 900 acres, from whence charming views­ burials dates only from 1835. The living is a vicarage, of the surrounding country and of Bassenthwaite Lake net yearly value £rzo, including glebe, in the gift may be obtained. Lord Leconfield is lord of the manor;. of Joseph Fisher esq. J.P. and held since 1909 by the Lieut.-Col. A. G. Thompson, of Bridekirk, Joseph Fisher­ Rev. John Alexander Duncan, of Durham University. esq. J.P. and Sir Wilfrid Lawson bart. M.P., D.L., J.P. Huthwaite Hall, standing ou the old road along the are the principal landowners. The soil is loam and Derwent valley to Ousensland bridge, 2~ miles from clay; subsoil, slate rock. The chief crops are oats, Cockermouth, and now occupied as a farmhouse by turnips and grass. The area is 2,665 acres of lanu Mr. John Tremble, is an ancient mansion of the r6th and II5 of water; rateable value, £2,003; the popula­ century, and once the seat of a branch of the Swinburne tion in 1911 was 198 in the civil and 214 in the ecclesi· family, originally of Swinburne, Northumberland; astical parish. the house consists of a rectangular gabled block, two Parish Clerk and Sexton, William Bowness. storeys in height, and measuring about 48 by 45 feet, at the south end of which is a wing projecting towards Letters through Cockermouth arrive at 8 a.m. Cocker­ the rear about 12 feet; the principal entrance is through mouth & Bassenthwaite Village are the nearest money­ a square-headed doorway, immediately above which is a order offices & Bassenthwaite Lake station is the large oblong stone divided into two panels; one panel nearest post & telegraph office displays the royal shield of the Tudors, with supporters. Public Elementary School (mixed), built in r8g6 & en­ apparently greyhounds ; and the other panel contains an dowed with about 56i acres of land & invested money, inverted shield charged with 3 roundles within a bordure ; producing £3o yearly; it will hold 42 children; aver-· flanking the whole s.re small figures (possibly representing age attendance, 23; Miss Turnbull, mistress a bishop and a noble) under crocketed canopies, support- Marked thus * should be addressed COMMERCIAL. *Sanderson Sarah (Miss), apartmnt~ Bassenthwaite Lake, Cockermouth. *Bell William, farmer, Cragg *Stagg Esther (Miss), apartments *Biggar Wm. farmr. Low Barkhouse *Stockdale Fred, farmer, Low Field PRIVATE RESIDENTS. *Bowness William, farmer & assistant *Thompson John W. (Mrs.), apart-- *Alsop Miss, Ruddings overseer, Bully house ments, Stanley house *Duncan Rev. John Alexander (vicar) *Dodds Jas. (Mrs.), frmr.Ilrathay HI Tremble John, farmer,Huthwaite hall• *Fisher Joseph J.P. Higham *Fisher Mar~aret Ann (Mrs.), apart- Watson Henry, farmer *Fisher Richard, Eastfield house ments, Oak Leigh *White Jane & Margaret (Misses),. Harrison Rev. Dlnl. M.A. Dunthwaite Fleming George, farmer, Kirk house apartments *Mayson Henry, Dubwath *Gaskell Leonard, farmer, Elva Plain Wilson John, farmer, Forth house *Moodie ThomM, Lake Side *Robinson Joseph Craig,farmer, High Barkhouse • SILECROFT, see Whicham. SILLOTH is a town, port and sea-bathing place, and I Wigton and archdeaconry and diocese of . Until" was formed into an ecclesiastical parish 6 Feb. 1872, r857 there wera only a few scattered houses, but since out of St. Paul's, Holme Low, in the parish of HolmP the formation of the railway by the Carlisle and Silloth• Oultram; it has a terminal station on the North British Bay Railway and Dock Company, houses have sprung­ railway from Carlisle, and is :ui miles west from Car- up in all directions, and it is now in direct communica­ lisle and 16 from Burgh; tlie town is situated on a tion with Carlisle and all parta of the country. The-­ narrow strip of land running along t.he coast from same company in 1858 constructed a :floating dock and Skinburness on the north to Wolsty on the south, and harbour, 6oo feet in length and 300 feet wide, with. is in the Northern division of the county, Allerdale- an area of 6 acres, and the dock is closed by two water below-Derwent ward and petty sessional division, union gates 6o feet wide and worked by hydraulic power;. and county court district of Wigton, rural deanery of at the dock are two cranes for loading ancl ~nloading ..