CUMBERLAND. [KELLY's DIRECTORY

CUMBERLAND. [KELLY's DIRECTORY

316 WYTHOP. CUMBERLAND. [KELLY's DIRECTORY. J :Lowther kt. ·high sheriff of the county, disposed of it grown. The area is 3,053 acres of land and 300 of <t.0 Richard Fletcher esq. who in r617 was knighted at water; rateable value, £1,839; population in rgii, 102. Carlisle. Of the !house, presumably built and fortified Parish Clerk and Sexton, Williarn .A.rmstrong. 'by the Lowthers, there do not now appea.I' to be any rem.ains; the oldest part of t'he. existing hom;e is the Old Scale is a. neighbouring hamlet. utain block, 36 feet long and two storeys in heig·ht, Post &; Telegraph Office, Bassenthwaite Lake Station.­ which dates from about 15So-6o, and contains a dining John Wm. Ewart, sub-postmaster. Letters through hall and other rooms lighted by mullioned windows ; a Cockermouth arrive at 7.30 a.m. & 3.30 p.m. & are 1milding of lesser !height, comprising the porch and prin­ dispatched ro.rs & 11.10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; dispatch on ·cipal entrance, connects· the main block with a long sundays, 6 p.m. Bassenthwaite is the nearest money wing 6o by 2r feet, and including the kitchen and order office. The telegraph office is open on sundays -offices; over the doorway are carved the initials F. V. F. frena 8 to 9 a.m and the date 1678. Sir Francis Patrick Fletcher Vane Wall Letter Box, Routenbeck, hart. is lord of the manor, and the trustees of the late cleared 7·45 a.m. k Col. Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher Vane are the principal 5-45 p.m landowners. The soil is loam and clay; subsoil, slate The children of this place attend Embleton &; Wythop rocli:. The land is chiefly in pasture, but oats are school ·Marked thus * receive letters through Robinson Joseph, Routenbeck *Pattison William, gamekeeper to the Embleton, Cockermouth. Wilson Edwin H. Roughtonbeck ho trustees of the late Sir H. · R. COMMERCIAL. Fletcher Vane hart. D.L., J.P. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. *Dickmson Fred James, farmer,Eskin Lothwaite side Adams John, Orcha.rd ho. Routenbeck Ewart John William, post & station Rea William Wallace, Pheasant hotel, Dixon Matthew, Routenbeck master, Bassenthwaite lake Piel Wyke .Kennedy Rev. P. Norman, The Vicar- *Longcake Thomas, farmer, Kelsick Robinson William, farmer, Riggs fm age, Routenbeck *Oliver William, farmer, Old Scale *Teasdale Isaac, farmer, Wythop hall 0 .

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