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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… St, Southwark, bedstead maker (1826). [D] Nealey, Matthew, Workington, Cumb., joiner and cm (182834). At Ballast Hill in … Maryport, Cumb., joiner/cm (1811). [D] Nicholson, Henry, Workington, Cumb., joiner/cm (182829). In Key St, 1828 and …
Magna Britannia
… sylvaticum Hudson. sanguineum Rabbit-warren between Workington and Maryport Mr. J. Woods. nodosum Ray. phum … Carlisle begins in November; at Bowness in the spring. The Workington fishing is also in the spring; the salmon from … consumed in the neighbourhood. Mr. T. Denton describes the Workington fishery as worth 300l. per annum in 1688. Char …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… as Howard of Corby, Warwick of Warwick Hall, Curwen of Workington while Dacre of Lanercost was detained at home …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Ref. Lib., Gillow records] Ormandy, John, Portland Sq., Workington, Cumb., joiner/cm/ ironmonger (1811). [D] Ormandy, … London, cm and u (182739). [D] Osbourne, Joseph, Brow Top, Workington, Cumb., joiner/cm (1811). [D] Osbourne, William, Pow St, Workington, Cumb., joiner/cm (1811). [D] Osburn, William, 7 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… with Glasgow and Irvine, with Liverpool, Whitehaven, and Workington, in the north of England, and also with North …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… in trust from the Mallory's to Nicholas Curwen of Workington, Esq. William Ingleby, Thomas Stryckland, High …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… exchanged the living, he being presented to the church of Workington and Robert Steil to the church of K. Thore, by the …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… with all pertaining thereto, together with the church of Workington in pure and perpetual alms free and exempt from …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene, was founded by Thomas de Workington at Preston Patrick, c. 1191. See Records of … to Shap between 1197 and 1200, where the said Thomas de Workington granted to them all that his land which was Karl, … down westward to the said ford of Karlwath. Thomas de Workington also granted to the abbey pasture in common with …
Magna Britannia
… below Derwent, lies about two miles and a half from Workington, and five from Maryport. It has two townships, … and were immediate ancestors of the family of Curwen, of Workington Hall. The manor of Camerton is now the property of … pulled down the mansion at Seaton, and to have removed to Workington about the latter end of the twelfth century. It is …
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