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[WESTMORELAND.] . 24 P08T OFFICE

4~ south from , in the Kendal Ward of the county, STAINTON is a township and chapelry in the parish of and union of Kendal. The Kendal and Heversham, seated on a small stream, 3 miles south from runs through the township. Here is an Independent chapel. Oxenholme railway station, 4 north from , and The population, in 1851, was 250; acreage about 990. 4 south-east from Kendal, in the Kendal Ward of the county, is a township in the parish of and unian of Kendal. The population, in 1851, was 384, Heversham, 2! miles east from :M:ilnthorpe railway station, with 1,440 acres. The church, situate at the hamlet of and 6!- north-west from Kirkby-Lonsdale, in the Kendal CRoss CRAKE, was founded in the reign of Richard II., Ward of the couniy and union of Kendal, situate on the but rebuilt in 1773; it is a stone structure, having nave, Kendal and Lancaster canal. The population, in 1851, was chancel, and I bel1. The living is a perpetual curacy, value 417, and the area 1,760 acres. Here is a bobbin factory. ~Irs. £89 a year, in the gift of the vicar of Heversham, diocese Atkinson, and John Wakefield and John Harrison, Esqrs., of Carlisle, archdeaconry of W estmoreland, and deanery of are the chief landowners. At Gate Beck are powder-mills. Kendal; the Rev. John Wallace, M.A., is the incumbent. Summerlands, a modern stone building, the seat of John There are two flax mills and one woollen mill; also a corn Harr:ison, Esq., stands near the high road. mill. This was a Roman settlement. and END MooR are hamlets in this township. Heversham. COMMERCIAL. Nicholson Henry, grocer PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Abba Joh,joiner Parkinson John, farmer, College green, Braithwaite Mrs. Plumtree hall Blades Richard, Eagle ~ Child IJeas gill . Brown J. esq. Heversham house Blindloss William, grocf:r Procter Edward, farmer, Leas gill Burrow Obadiah, esq. Heversham cot Bond William, grocer, tailor, draper, Sharples Rev. J ames Hughes, M.A. Evans Rev. Roht. Wilson, B.D. Vicarage parish clerk & registrar of births & master of Grammar school Evans ~:Iisses, Vicara)re deaths for the :JUilnthorpe districtJ SissonJas.joiner&wheelwright,Leasgill Horrocks James Edwin, esq. Baytree Leas gill *Todd John, farmer, Water side cottage, Leas gill Burrow Thomas,farmer,Heversham hall Todd John, farmer, Harfoot Ion Benjamin, esq. Leas gill lane Capstick William, farmer, Lane farm Tyson Henry, Blue Bell inn house · Graham George, farmer, :Mabing hall Wilson Thomas, joiner & wheelwright, Parry Rev. William, M.A. [curate] Hoggarth Robert, farmer, Moss side Leas gill Rigbe Mrs. Leas gill house Holmes John, shoemaker, Leas gill Wilson vVilliam, blacksmith Sharples Rev. James Hughes, l\!.A Muckalt John, fanner, Ninzergh Wilson Wm. farmer,Croft farm,Leas gill Wilson Misses, Leas gill cottage l\Iurphy Catherine (Miss), mistress of Letters through MiJntlwrpe, which is Woods J ames, esq. Old Vicarage girls' school the nearest money order office CARRIERS T·o KENDAL-John Spencer, wednesday & saturday; ·waiter Berry, daily; James Jackson & Daniel Bet·ry, monday, wednesday & friday • . COMMERCIAL. Addison Thomas, tailor llraithwaite Miss, Green side Benson George, farmer, Fell foot Atkinson Francis, farmer, Lord's plain COMMERCIAL. Brinsdon Enoch, Strickland Anns, Brockbank Robt. blacksmith,Bridge end Capstick Wm. farmer, Hincaster hall Sizergh fell side Coward William, f