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A History of the County of Lancaster
… the east, has some plain country along the margin of the Duddon and its estuary and the Lickle and Steers Pool, which …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Steers Pool and the Lickle, streams flowing into the Duddon. The height of the ridge gradually increases, till at … 50 to 100 ft. above the sea and looking southwest over Duddon Sands. To the north of the main road through it is the … Viscount Cross. There are a few small outlying hamlets, as Duddon Bridge 3 to the west, Greenslack and Greedy Gate by …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of bare mountainous country 2 on the eastern side of the Duddon, there being only one or two woody patches in the … ft. above the sea; it discharges by Tarn Beck into the Duddon. There are cairns and other ancient remains. The … The principal road enters the township at the south near Duddon Bridge, and proceeds up the river valley. It crosses …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and has five customary divisions: Low Quarter, beside the Duddon estuary, 2,571 acres; Middle Quarter, to the north, … From this road grand views are obtained over the Duddon valley in ascending, and over the Ulverston plain and … gate, Huntpotdubb and so down Steers Pool to the water of Duddon; Kuerden MSS. iii, K 9. Pal. of Lane. Feet of F. bdle. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Ulverston by Broughton Beck and from Broughton by the Duddon. Another road goes north through the western valley, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The chapelry extends along the western bank of the river Duddon to the mountains Hard-Knot and Wrynose, in which …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Kettle, Over. Ralph Mauley, Eaton. Thos. Hicks, cottage in Duddon. John Low, Rushton. Randle Geust, Little Budworth. …
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