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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Kendal, the Lancaster and Kendal canal, and Lancaster and Carlisle railway pass through. The living is a vicarage, … Leonard) WARWICK ( St. Leonard), a parish, in the union of Carlisle, partly in Cumberland ward, and partly in Eskdale … whom 225 are in Warwick township, 4 miles (E. by N.) from Carlisle. The parish is bounded on the north by the river …
Alumni Oxonienses
… canon of Lincoln 1718, dean of Gloucester 1720, bishop of Carlisle 1723, until his death 29 Oct., 1734; buried in St. … co. Lincoln, 1633-7, dean of Armagh 1637-41, archdeacon of Carlisle about 1645, rector of Great Haseley, Oxon, 1660; …
Old and New London
… Duchesses of Marlborough, Devonshire, and Bedford, Lady Carlisle, and some others. In their day, after the singing …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Shields, and Newcastle, and opens a communication with the Carlisle railway, and, southwards, with the Clarence, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a productive limestone-quarry, rented of the Earl of Carlisle, which supplies lime to the neighbourhood for …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Bodl. Salop. Rolls 3; T.S.A.S. 3rd ser. x. 274-5, 351; N. Carlisle, Concise Descr. of Endowed Schs. in Eng. and Wales … 761, 767. Salop. Char. for Elem. Educ. (S.C.C. 1906), 89. Carlisle, Endowed Schs. 397. Pigot, Nat. Com. Dir. (1835), 381. Educ. Enq. Abstract, 785. Carlisle, Endowed Schs. 397. For the other endowments see …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is partly in the diocese of Chester, and partly in that of Carlisle, in the province of York, but under the act 6th and … with the Leeds and Liverpool canal. The Lancaster and Carlisle railway runs the whole extent of the county, from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… rainwaterhead on the front is possibly original. (69). Carlisle House, at the W. end of Carlisle Street, Soho Square, is of three storeys with …
Old and New London
… it is said that all our cathedral priories, except Carlisle, were of the Benedictine order, and that the … of Oxford. In 1704 he was appointed to the deanery of Carlisle, and shortly afterwards transferred to a canonry in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 120; patrons and appropriators, the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle: the tithes were commuted for land in 1811. The … of the church, and on the Roman road from Lugovallum (Carlisle) to Volantium or Virosidum (Ellenborough), are the remains of Old Carlisle, a considerable Roman city, which Horsley supposes …
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