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Cumberland. [ Kelly's 248 SEBERGHAM. CUMBERLAND. [ KELLY'S Marked thus • letters through Cald­ Dugdltle Thos. Hy. farmer, Greenfooi: Me11i5h Isaac; ma!JOIT, Net1Jer Weltol"*' beck, Wig-ton. Fawcett Harrison, grazier Mellish William, farmer, Broth,. Deck:: Marked thus t letter~ through Fawkes James, farmer, Bell bridge Pattill80n David, farmer k Goose- Hesket-Newmarket, Wigton. Fleming Henry, farmer, Bulman hill Green P.R Hell George, Caldew Fell cottage Foster 'Vm. woodman,Sebergham Bdg Pearlr G&ristopher, farmer,Gr38sgarth,.;- Dugdale Thomas Henry, Greenfoot *Gate Joseph, farmer, Parkhead Potter Thomas, farmer, Lime grove Halifax Miss, Old Rectory Graham Esther (Miss), farmer, Sal- Poth James-, fanner, Welton Houghton Jasper, Green vw. Welton terwath Pugmire Henry, joiner, Welton Riddle John Graham baac, farmer & saw mills, PUirllire .Tnthn'. tailor & gro. Welt0 Ill' Roberts Rev. John Arth.B.A. Rectory Lonning foot Riddell Isabella (Mn.), farmer, Wilkinson Charles Jo~eph, The Man- Graham Mary (Yrs.),frmr.Grassgartb Boren'l! hilt sion, Sebergham castle Graham Thomas, farmer,Welton Plus I Riddle Robert Borthwick, farmer;'_ Wybergh Col. Archhld.J.P.Borrpns hI *Hetherington Robert, registrar of Plains house hirths & deaths for Caldbeck sub- Roper JO'hfl, farmer, Ling COMMlffiClAL. distridl, Wigton union, Parkhead Roper ~Villiam, farmer, Underbrow *Bainbridge George,yeoman,Ryelanas Highmore Jsph. frmr. Lonning head I RopeI' William, jun. farmer, Welton' -Bainbridge Wm. farmer, Parkhead Huggin Bros. farmrs.Crookholm IlJ.ill Sanderson Mark, boot maker, Welton., Banks Joseph, yeoman, BrothybecK Hurst John, farmer, Gilwhins,Nether Sowerby John Lawrence, farml'r... Bell Geo. farmer, Papergill, Welton Welton & Ling, Welton Round hill Bell Francis, farmer, Wehoh farm Ivison John, farmer & deputy regilf- Stalker William, blacksmith, WeltoILJ Bell Joseph, farmer, Church Town trar of births & deaths for Cald-· Steele Wm. farmer, Sebergham hall Bird Isaac, farmer, Kilngate beck sub-district, Wigton union, 1'Stewart Josepla, farmer, Newlands Calland Henry, farmer, Ewelock hill Fell Hill Tallantyre J ahn, farmer,Church town_ Carruthers JeBsie (Mrs.), farmer, tLaing Thomas, mason, Newlanda Talla.ntyrn Thos. frmr. Monli:boulie hl Caldew beck tLister Franci!5, farmer, Newlands Todd Jame~, farmer, Lonlling head *Carruthers John, farmer, Parkhead Little Jsph. frmr. Sebergham Bridge Turnbull John, farmer,Sebergham IDll. Cook Sarah (Mrs.), Royal Oak P.R. Mason Thomas & Sons, joiners & Tweddle Thomas, frmr. Warnall hall. Welton cartwrights, &; assistant overseer &. Wallace John, farmer, Friars hall Dalton Jam~ (Mrs.),King's Arms P.H. clerk to the Parish Council, Welton 'Vatson Joseph, grocer, Post office Brow top Mattinson John Wm.farmer,Tarn end Watson Jsph. Cooper, farmer,"-arnlll1t tDickinson John, farmer, Newlands Maugham John, farmer & grocer &. 'Vatson Irving, farmer, Chalkside Dodd Mary (Mrs.), cowkpr. Welton sub-postmaster, We1ton SET:MURTHY was formed into a parish in 1835 from a bishop and a noble) under crocketed canopies, support.. · Brigham; it is from 2 to 5 miles from Cocke.rmouth, and ing a bold cornice, which in turn carries similar figures,. the eastern portion almost adj oins the Bassenthwaite and a second cornice enclosing a smaller tablet, inscribedl Lake station on the Cockermcmth, Keswick and Penrith in raised capitals with the following rhyming inscrip­ railway, and is in the Cockermouth divisiO'Il of the tion :-IOHN: SWYNBVRN ESQVIER: & ELIZABETH­ county, ward of .Allerdale-above-Derwent, petty sessional HIS WIFE: DID MAKE COST OF THIS: WORK IX division of Derwent, union and county court district of THE DAIS OF THER LYFE: ANO. D.MI. 1581: ANa. Cockermouth and WorkingtO'Il, rural deanery of Cocker­ R.£ 23. The windows are mullioned, and one has an mouth, archdeaconry of Westmorland and diocese of embatrtled transom and trefoil head; there is a good. Carlisle. The church of St. Ba-maws, erected in 1794, at halm,ter ~taircase of hlack oak, and sume oak-panBlled at cost of £107, and restored in 1870, is a plain building doors and wainscotting. The Hall is now the property of local stone, and consists of nave and a turret, contain­ of Lieut-Col. Andrew Green-Thompson, of Bridekirk. ing' one bell: the Dhurch a11ol"ds 100 Kittings. The Higham is the property and residence of Joseph Fisher­ register of baptisms dates from the year 1759, previous esq. J.P.; the mansion, a noble st:ructure of stone in &1 to which entries were made at Cockermouth; the mixed style of Gothic and Italian, is delightfully situated.. re.g111ter of marriages and burials dates only from 1835. at a considerable elevation in ib own well-wooded. The living is a vicarage, net yea,rly value £93, including grounds of about 900 acres, from whence cha.rmng views glebe, in the gift of Joseph Fisher e<sq. J.P. and held of the surrounding country and of Bassenthwaite Lakeo­ since 1906 by the Rev. Jeremiah Irwin, of St. Bees. may be obtained. Lord Leconfield is Ion:! of the mano.r;. Huthwalte Hall, standing on the old road along the Der­ Lleut.-Col. A. G. Thompson, of Bridekirk, Joseph Fisher­ went valley to Ousensland bridge, 2~ miles from Cocker­ esq. J.P. and Sir Wilfrid Lawson bart. are the principal mouth, and now occupied as a farmhouse by Mr. John landowners. The soil is loam and clay; subsoil, slate· Tremble, is an ancient mansion of the 16th century, and TOck. The chief crops a,re oats, turnips and grass. The­ once the seat of a branch of the Swinbume family, arl'a is 2,665 acres of land and IIS of water; rateable­ originally of Swinburne, Northumberland; the house valne, £2,076; the populatilm in 1901 was 160 in the­ consists of a rectangular gabled block, two storeys in civil and 187 in the ecclesiastical parish. height, and mea.;;uring about 48 by 45 feet, at the south Parish Clerk and Sexton, Williarn Dawson. end of which is a wing projecting towards the rear about Letters through Cockermouth arrive at 8 a.m. Cocker-· 12 feet; the principal entrance is through a squa·re­ mouth is the nearest money order office & Brasserr­ headed doorway, immediately above which is a large thwaite Lake station u. t·he nearest post k telegrapc, oblong iiot.une dividBd into two panel!!; one panel displays office the royal shield of the Tudors, with supporter·s , Public Elementary Sdlool (mixed), built in 1896 &; en­ apparently greyhounds; and the other panel contains an dowed with about 56~ acres of land & invested money,. invened shield charged with 3 roundles within a bordure ; pI'Oducing £40 yearly; it will hold 50 children; aver­ ilanking the whole are small figures (possibly representing age attendance, 18; ~liss Turnbull, mistress Alsop Miss, Ruddings Carruthers Ponsonby, joiner,Ruddings Strickland Geo. farmer, Low Bark ho. Fisher Joseph J.P. Higham Dawson William, tailor, assist. over- Tremble John, farmer,Huthwaite hall. Fisher Richard, East-field house seer & rate collector & parish clerk Tyson Thol!. farmer, High Bark ho Harrison Rev. Danl. M.A.. Dunthwaite Dodds James, farmer, Brathay hill Watson Henry, farmer Irwin Rev. Jeremiah (vicar) Ellwood William, farmer, Cragg *Westmorland Hannsh (Miss)o,ludging! MaYilun Henry, Dubworth Fisher John, farmer, Oak lee house, Stanley house N esbitt Charles Flerr:ing George, farmer, Kirk house WilslJn John, farmer, Forth house Gaskell Leonard, farmer, Elva plain White J ane & Margaret. (Misses.),_ COMMERCIAL. Stagg Esther (Miss), apartments. apartments Bowness WiIliam, farmer, Bully ho I Stockdale Thom.as, farmer, Low field SILECROFT, see Wicham, SILLOTH is a town, port and sea-bathing place, and I Wigton and archdeaconry and diocese of Carlisle. l.'"ntilll was formed into an ecclesiastical parish 6 Feb. 1872, 1857 there were only a few scatwred houses, but since out of St. Paul's, Holme Low, in the parish of Holme the formation of the railway by the Carlisle and Silloth Cultram; it has a terminal station on the North British Bay Railway and Dock Company, nouses have sprung railway from Carlisle, and is 21i miles west from Car­ up in all directions, and it is now in direct communica­ lisle and 16 from Burgh; the town is situated on a tion with Carlisle and all parts of the countrr. The narrow strip of land running along the coast from same company in 1858 constructed a fiDating dock and Ekinburness on the north to Woh;ty on the south, and harbour, 600 feet in length and 300 feet wide, with is in the Northern division of the county, .AIlerdale­ an area of 6 acres, and the dock. is closed by two water helow-Derwent ward and petty sClSsional division, union gates 60 feet wide and worked by hydraulic power. ,and county court dilitrict of Wigton, rural deanery of at the dock are two cranea for loading and unloading....
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