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Ct1mberland.] HOLME [Ct1MBERLAND.] HOLME. 1~2 PCJST OFFtC.E harbour, and erected a wooden pier, which extends upwards SKINBURN ESS is a pleasant village and sea-bathing place, of 1,000 feet into the sea, and made other alterations and also in the township and parish of Holme Low, Holme improvements which, combined with the situation of the Cultram, delightfully situated on the coast of the Solway port, are expected to command a large coasting and foreign Frith, near Grune Point, o miles north-west-by-north :from trade. A ship of 1,100 tons was discharged in 1857. The Abbey town, and 2~ north-by-north-west from the railway Solway hotel, near the railway station, is a commodious and station at Silloth, and 11 north-by-north-west from Wigton ; well-conducted establishment, the proprietor of which has it consists of several neat residences and lodging houses for bathing machines on the beach for the accommodation of visitors, and two or three farms. R. E. W. P. Standish, Esq., bathers. A steamer runs to Liverpool. C. Jolliffe, Esq., is is lord of the manor of Holme Cultram. the principal landowner. St. Paul's, Bolme :r.ow. Kirkup William, farmer, Wolsty Hardin?: John, Solway Jwtel PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Littleton Richd. miller, Holme low mill Irving John, ~cer & provision dealer, Bell Mrs. Jane, Calvo Lomas James, farmer, Seaville • guano & seed merchant, & ship store Hayton Mr. John, Blitter lees Manu Isaac, Rtonemason, ]-leadow lodge dealer, Eden street Holliday Mrs. Causeway head Martin J oseph Sim, yeoman, Black dyke J ackson John, shopkeeper Oitle Mrs. Ann, Seaville J\Iessenger J onathan, fanner, Blitter lees M ann Matthew, builder Peat Robert, sen. esq. Seaville ]-lessenger William, yeoman, Cow lane Millen Richard, general merchant, Redford Rev. Fras. B.A. Parsonage Mitchinson John, wheelwright, Criffel street Saul Joseph, esq. Beck foot way head Osborne Thomas, beer retailer TordiffMrs. Wolsty stangs Nichol Isaac, farmer, Causeway head Penrice Thomas, farmer, Field head ·wood Thomas, esq. Calvo Nichol Thomas, farmer, Seaville Routledge Aaron, Albion hotel, Eden st COMMERCIAL. Nixon Robert, blacksmith, Seaville Scott William, farmer Armstrong J efferson,yeoman,Parkhouse •Pape John, yeoman, Seaville Sewell Mrs. boarding house, Eden stJ. eet *Backhouse Joseph, yeoman, Wath *Pape Jonah, yeoman, Black dyke Stubbs John, grocer, '\-Vampool street *Barnes Joseph, yeoman, Wolsty close Pape Pattinson, farmer, Ballydoyle Tweedie Mrs.lod~nghouse, Wampoolst Barnes Richard, yeoman, J)ry holme Pattinson Robert, fanner, Black dyke Wilson Robert, Curnberl'and hotel •Barwise James, yeoman, Cow lyers Peat Robert, jun. farmer, Seaville Carlisle fr Silloth Railway Station, Bell Beeby, farmer, Blitter lees Penrice Thomas, farmer, Whinsey rigg Thomas Hall Parker, station master Bell Thomas, shoemaker, Calvo Ridley J sph. blacksmith, Causeway head Letters throuo·h Wigton via Abbey Bell William, blacksmith, Calvo Saul J oseph, jun. farmer, New house Town, which is the nearest money order Bell Wm. tailor & shopkeeper, Calvo Shadwick John, farmer, Black dyke office Carruthers Joseph, blacksmith, Cause- Smith A.rchibald, farmer1 Blitter lees Skinburness, way head *Stamper Mary(Mrs.),tarmer, Seaville . PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Coulthard John, farmer, Whaitefleld Taylor John, beer retailer, St. Helena Messenger Misses Creighton Isaac, boot & shoe maker, Wilkinson Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper & Rigg Samuel, esq. Bank house Causeway head • beer retailer, Ca1t..<~eway head Rig~ 1\Ir. Samuel, Solway cottage Drape Isaac, Green row academy, •Wilkinson John, yeoman, Blitter lees Skelton l\lr. '\-Villiam Green row 'Willis John, innkper. & frmr. Blitter lees COl\IMERCIAL. Farlam J. M. yeoman, Seaville '\Vilson Robert, farmer, Calvo Edgar Robert, farmer, East coat ·French Thomas, farmer, Sea dyke end *Wise J obn, yeoman, Whin close Fergeson George, shopkeeper Gasgarth J oseph, farmer, Seaville Letters are received from Wigton Geddes William, superintendentoflights •GiaisterRichardWills,yeoman,Hartlow Silloth. on the Solway Frith & receiver of Glaister Robert, yeoman, Black dyke PRIVATE RESIDE:YTS. droits of admiralty Graham Thos. tailor, Long"Wood cottage Railton T. T. esq. Criffel street · Low John, shopkeeper Harrison John, schoolmaster, Park ho Rains Capt. Henry [harbour master], Nutter l\'1. E. artist Heslop John, furmer, Pelutho mire Criffel street Penrice Foster, Duke's Head Hind John, farmer, Seaville cote COMMERCIAL. *Skelton John, yeoman Holliday John, surgeon&farmer, Calvo Bainbridge John, farmer Stoddart Hannah (l\Irs.), farmer •Holliday J ohn,yeoman, Causeway head Brisco Mrs. draper, Wampool street Tindall 1\Iatthew, farmer HollidayJonathan,frmr. Causeway head Carlisle ~· Silloth Bay Railway ~ Tweddle John, farmer, East coat *Holliday J sph. yeoman, Causeway bead Dock Company Letter!! received through Wigton via HollidayJdseph,farmer, Wolsty hall Carruthers & Blacklock, salt manuf:rs Abbey Holme, which is also the nearest Hutton Joseph, farmer, Wath Edgar George, farmer money order office HO:LME ST. CUTHBERT is an extensive township ing in tl1e Gothic style of architecture. The living is a per· and parish, comprising the hamlets ofBECKFOOT, CooPER, petual curacy, in the gift of the vicar of the parish, and held ETHERSIDE, GooDY HILLs, MAWBRAY, NEWTOWN, by the Rev. John Short. There is a National school held in PELUTH01 and TARNs, and several scattered farms. The a neat modern building near the church. acreage of the township is 5,884, the principal part of which l\IA WBRA Y is a hamlet and considerable village, near is owned by the resident yeomen. R. E. W. P. Stand ish, Esq., the sea-shore, ~ miles above Allonby, and 7 west-south-wes,; is lord of the manor. 'l'he population, in 1851, was 822. from Abbey Holme; it consists of the residences of a few BECKFOOT is a hamlet and small village close to the sea- yeomen and farmers. The Wesleyans have a small chapel side, 6 miles west from Abbey Holme, and is supposed to here. have been formerly much larger, from the many foundations NEWTOWN is a hamlet and neat village, o miles west-by­ found in its vicinity. Here is a small meeting-house belonging south from Abbey Holme, and I mile from the sea, and con- to the Society ofFriends. sists of a few farmhouses. CooPER is a hamlet and smalCvillage, 5~ miles south- PELUTHO is a small hamlet, consisting of five scattered west from Abbey Holme, and 2 north from Aspatria; it con- fanns, situated about 3 miles west-south-west from Abbey sists of tl1e residence of four farmers, and a few cottages. Holme. ETHERSIDE is a small hamlet of six farms, 7 miles south- TARNS is another small hamlet, consisting of a few scat- west from Abbey Holme. tered fanns, 4 miles west-south-west from the Abbey. GooDY HILLs is a small hamlet, 4 miles west-by-south. Plasket Lands, Smithy Brow, and Mawbray Hayrigg, and Here is the small church of St. Cuthbert, a neat stone build- Overby, are places in this township. Barwise Mr. Richard, Etherside hall *Bell Josepb, fanner, Newtown *Hayton William, farmer, Beckfoot Bell Mr. Benjamin, Mawbray *Bigland Robert, farmer, Beckfoot HodO'son John, farmer, Mawbray :Brough Mr. Joseph, Mawbray Bishop Henry, Lowther's A1·m.y, & *Hofiiday John, farmer, l\<Iawbray Harrison Mrs. Mawbray farmer, Mawbray Hayrig"" Harrison :Mr. William, Mawbrny BJair Stephen, ffmner, Etherside Holliday John, farmer, Plasket 1andi Longcake 1\Ir. John, Pelutho house Brough William, farmer, Goody hills "'Holliday Joseph, farmer, Tarns Ostler Mr. John, Newton Brown Jobn, miller & farmer, Dub mill Holliday Wm. farmer, Westho. Pelutho Short Rev. John, Goody hill Carr Jonathan, fanner, Pelutho Huddart John, tailor, Pelutho coMMERCIAL. *Chambers Thomas, farmer, Mawbray Hurst Joseph, tanner, Lowsay *AtkinsonMary(J\:Irs. ),farmer,N ewtown *Chambers Thomas, farmer, Pelutho Hutton Thomas, blacksmith, Beckfoot Armstrong James, farmer, Pelutbo Crone l\<Iary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, LittleThomas,schoolmaster, Goody bills •Barnes Robert, farmer, Mawbrav Mawbray T.IttleJoseph, farmer, Etherside *Barnes Thomas, farmer, NewtoWn Dixon Geor~e, farmP'I', Tarns Little Rachael (Mrs.), farmer, Newtown Barrow J ame.s, farmer, Cooper Ferguson William, blacksmith, Overby Little Robert, miller, Bank mill Beaty James, nail maker, Mawbray Greenup Joseph, farmer, Etherside Macfil.rren Joseph, fanner, Cooper .BPnty Rabert, shoemaker & farmer, HarrisonJohn, fanner, Newtown MartindaleJohn1 day school, Mawbray 1\'Iawbray *Hayton Joseph, farmer, Etherside *Miller JoBf'ph, Ianner, l\fawbray .
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