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Hard Crags | Hard Crags | Revd.. Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 3 25 Chains East | Two round crags at the base |
Thos.. Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | from"Bow Fell" | of Bow Fell | ||
John Gillbanks do.. Middle Fell Place | ||||
Grunting Gill | Grunting Gill | Revd.. Stephen Birkett | Trace 4 80 Chains East | Stream rising on the northside |
Thomas Thompson | from "Bow Fell" | of Earing Crag and flowing | ||
John Gillbanks | in an easterly course to Mickleden | |||
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Buck Pike | Buck Pike | Revd..Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 1 60 Chains N.E. | Rocky eminence upon the east |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | from "Bow Fell" | end of Rossett Crag | ||
John Millbanks do.. Middle Fell Place | ||||
Bow Fell | Bow Fell | Revd.. Stephen Birkett | Trace 3 Partly in the Counties | A high mountain formed of crags |
Thomas Thompson | of Westmorland and | and precipices with the county | ||
John Millbanks | Cumberland | boundary between Cumberland and | ||
Westmorland along the top | ||||
Flat Crags | Flat Crags | Revd.. Stephen Birkett | Trace 3 At the foot of | Two remarkable crags in Bow |
Thomas Thompson | Bow Fell | Fell - the east sides of them steep | ||
John Millbanks | crag and the west sides steep smooth | |||
surface | ||||
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Mart Crag | Mart Crag | Revd.. Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 2 100 Chains N.E. | A rocky hill edge on the |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | from "Bow | west of Langdale Pikes | ||
John Gillbanks do. Middle Fell \Place/ | Fell" | |||
Little(''T'')Gill | Little Gill | Revd..Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 80 Chains N.E. | Stream rising from rocks on |
Thomas Thompson | from "Bow Fell" | the west of Stake Gill and | ||
John Gillbanks | flowing in an easterly course | |||
to Stake Gill as above - | ||||
Green Tongue | Green Tongue | Revd.. Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 60 Chains East | A green tract of pasture land |
Thomas Thompson | from "Bow Fell" | on Langdale Fell - | ||
John Gillbanks | ||||
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Rossett Crag | Rossett Crag | Revd.. Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 1 50 Chains N.E. | The side of a high hill formed |
Thos.. Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | from "Bow Fell" | of crags and precipices - | ||
John Gillbanks Middle Fell Place | ||||
Rossett Pike | Rossett Pike | Revd.. Stephen Birkett | Trace 1 At the S.W. end | A round rocky or crag eminence |
Thomas Thompson | of "Rossett Crag" | on the west end of Rossett Crag | ||
John Gillbanks | ||||
Rossett Gill | Rossett Gill | Revd.. Stephen Birkett | Trace 1 50 Chains N.E. | Stream rising close to the county |
Thomas Thompson | from "Bow Fell" | boundary on the west side of | ||
John Gillbanks | Rossett Crag and flowing in | |||
an easterly course to Mickleden | ||||
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Grave Gill | Grave Gill | Mr John Gillbanks | About 25Chs S. | Grave Gill is a small |
Farmer Middlefell Place | of Gimmer Crag | stream which rises on the | ||
" | Mr Joseph Posselthwaite /Farmer Middlefell Place\ | East side of Gimmer Cragg | ||
" | Mr George Thompson | and runs to the Bridle road | ||
Farmer Millbeck | south of it | |||
White Crag | White Cragg | Mr John Gillbanks | About 20 chs. | White Craggis a rocky |
" | Mr Joseph Posselthwaite | S by E of Gimmer | bank between Grave | |
White Crag | Mr George Thompson | Crag | Gill and Raven Cragg | |
" | Revd Stephen Birkett | |||
Incumbent of Langdale | ||||
Langdale Fell | Langdale | As above | Forms the West part | A very large extent of open |
Fell | of the township of | rocky moor in the township | ||
Langdale | of Langdale | |||
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Harrison Stickle | Harrison Stickle | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Trace 2 About 25 Chs | Harrison Stickle is about |
" | Wordsworth's Do | N.E. of Gimmer | half a mile East of the Pike of | |
" | Black's Do | Crag | Stickle and is said to be | |
" | White's Directory | 100 feet higher - viz 2400 feet | ||
" | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | above the sea | ||
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | |||
Stickle Tarn | Stickle Tarn | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 3 About 50 Chs. | Stickle Tarn is a circular |
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | N.E. of Gimmer | piece of water about 15 chains | |
" | Black's Guide to the Lakes | Crag | in diameter and is situated | |
" | Wordsworth Do | at the foot of Pavey Ark and | ||
" | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Harrison Stickle and more | ||
" | White's Directory | than a thousand feet above | ||
the Sea level the views | ||||
from it are fine and extensive | ||||
Stickle Gill | Stickle Gill | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 3 About 50 Chs. | Stickle Gill is a small |
25.3 | " | Mr John Gillbank /Farmer-Middlefell Place\ | N.E. of Gimmer Crag | Stream which flows from |
" | Mr George Thompson /Farmer -Middlefell Place\ | Stickle Tarn into great Langdale | ||
Mill Beck Gill | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | Beck near Millbeck | ||
Mill Beck | Otley's Guide to the Lakes |
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Troughton Beck | Troughton Beck | Mr John Gillbanks | Trace 1 About 45 chs. | Troughton Beck is a |
Farmer - Middlefell Place | W. of Gimmer Crag | small stream which rises | ||
" | Mr Joseph Postlethwaite /Farmer-Middlefell Place\ | in Martcrag Moor and | ||
" | Mr George Thompson | joins Mickenden at its | ||
Farmer - Millbeck | junction with Grunton Gill | |||
Pike of Stickle | Pike of Stickle | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 About 20 chs. | The Pike of Stickle is |
Incumbent of Langdale | N.W. of Gimmer | one of the two high hills | ||
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | Crag | so well known as Langdale | |
Pike o'Stickle | Black's Guide to the Lakes | Pikes - according to the | ||
Stickle Pike \ Do &/ | Wordsworth's Do | Guide Books it is about 2300 | ||
Pike of Stickle | Otley's Guide to the Lakes /White's Directory\ | feet above the level of the sea | ||
Harrison Combe | Harrison Coomb | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 About 30 chs. | Harrison Coomb is a wet |
" | Mr John Gillbanks | N. of Gimmer | hollow out of which | |
Harrison Coom | Mr Joseph Pottlethwaite | Crag | Dungeon Gill issues between | |
Harrison Coombe | Mr George Thompson | the Langdale Pikes | ||
B Combe | See Black Combe a well known /mountain in the S. end of Cumberland\ |
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Mark Gate | Mark Gate | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 30 chs. | Mark Gate is a space |
" | Mr George Thompson | S.E. of Gimmer Crag | on Langdale Fell free from | |
Farmer Millbeck | rocks> a kind of passage | |||
" | Mr John Gillbanks /Farmer Middlefell Place\ | which people ascend when | ||
going to Langdale Pikes | ||||
from Dungeon Gill | ||||
Pike Howe | Pike Howe | Mr Joseph Posselthwaite | About 40 chs. | Pike Howe is a circular |
Farmer - Middlefell Place | E. of Gimmer Crag | rocky hill on Langdale | ||
Pike How | Revd Stephen Birkett | Fell adjoining Dungeon | ||
" | Mr George Thompson | Gill | ||
Raven Crag | Raven Cragg | Greenwood's Map of | About 40 chs S. | Raven Cragg is a rocky |
Westmorland | E. of Gimmer Crag | brow in the south part | ||
Raven Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett | of Langdale Fell extending | ||
" | Mr George Thompson | from White Cragg to | ||
Dungeon Gill | ||||
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Langdale Pikes | Langdale Pikes | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 & 3 About 25 chs. | Langdale Pikes consist |
Incumbent of Langdale | N.W. & N.E. of Gimmer Crag | of two high hills about | ||
" | Black's Guide to the Lakes | half a mile apart - viz | ||
" | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Pike of Stickle and | ||
" | White's Directory | Harrison Stickle - they | ||
are the most prominent | ||||
and noted in the Lake District | ||||
Stickle Breast | Stickle Breast | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 4 & 5 About 20 chs. | Stickle Breast is a |
" | Mr John Gillbanks | W. of Gimmer Crag | steep brow mostly covered | |
Farmer - Middlefell Place | with stones and shingle | |||
" | Mr George Thompson | at the base of the Pike | ||
Farmer - Millbeck | of Stickle | |||
Gimmer Crags | Gimmer Crag | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | Trace 5 Near the centre | Gimmer Cragg is an |
" | Revd Stephen Birkett | of this place | immense rocky scar | |
" | Wordsworth Guide to the Lakes | more than a thousand | ||
" | Hudson's do | feet in height, near | ||
Langdale Pikes | ||||
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Tarn Crag | Tarn Crag | Mr JnoGillbanks Middle Fell Place | Trace 1 About 65 | Tarn Crag is a steep rocky |
Mr GeoThompson Millbeck | chs. NW. of Raw | feature adjoining Stickle Tarn | ||
Mr Edwd. Benson Millbeck | Head | from which it takes its name | ||
Swine Crag | Swine Crag | Authorities as above | Trace 1 About 40 | Swine Crag is a |
chs. NW. of | rocky precipice overhanging | |||
Raw Head | White Gill & west of | |||
Scout Crag | ||||
Scout Crag | Scout Crag | Authorities as above | Trace 2 About 30 | Scout Crag is a rocky |
chs. N.W. of Raw | scar underneath Whitegill | |||
Head | Crag | |||
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White Gill | White Gill | Mr Jno Gillbanks Middle Fell Place | About 34 chs | This Gill rises on Langdale |
Mr Geo Thompson Millbeck | Trace 1 W. of Raw Head | Fell & flows into scatters | ||
Mr Edwd. Benson Millbeck | about 6 chains north East | |||
of a junction of roads adjoining | ||||
Great Langdale Beck | ||||
Whitegill Crag | Whitegill | Authorities as above | Trace 2 About 40 chs | A steep rocky feature |
Crag | NW. of Raw Head | overhanging & on the East | ||
of White Gill | ||||
Broad Crag | Broad Crag | Authorities as above | About 40 chs. | A very rocky & prominent |
N. of Raw Head | feature on the East of the | |||
junction of streams where | ||||
Scale Gill commences | ||||
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Scale Gill | Scale Gill | Mr Jno Gillbanks | Passes close | This Gill commences its |
Middle Fell Place | by Raw Head. | name at Broad Crag & flows | ||
Mr Geo Thompson Millbeck | Trace 2 | into a stream about | ||
Mr Edwd Benson Millbeck | 12 Chains south of | |||
Long House | ||||
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Raw Head | Raw Head | Mr George Thompson /Farmer Millbeck\ | Near the centre | Raw Head consists of a Cottage |
" | Mr George Martin /occupier\ | of this plan | and a Farmhouse the latter in | |
" | White's Directory | the occupation of George | ||
Row Head | Greenwoods Map of Westmorland | Martin and the property of | ||
Mr John Robinson of | ||||
Elterwater | ||||
Green Howe | Green Howe | Mr George Martin | About 10 chs. | Green Howe is a small |
" | Mr Joseph Posselthwaite | W. of Raw Head | wood of Forest and Fir Trees | |
Farmer - Middlefell Place | the property of Mr D | |||
Green How | Revd Stephen Birkett | Green of Grasmere | ||
Incumbent of Langdale | ||||
" | Mr George Thompson | |||
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Raw Pike | Raw Pike | George Martin | Trace 3 About 40 chs | A rockey feature on |
Farmer Raw Head | NE. of Raw Head | Langdale Fell | ||
Do | George Thompson | |||
Do | John Gillbanks | |||
Little Castle | Little Castle Howe | As above | 3 About 45 chs | A rockey feature on |
Howe | NE. of Raw Head | Grasmere Common | ||
Great Castle | Great Castle Howe | As above | About 3 50 chs. | A high rockey feature |
Howe | N byE of Raw | on Grasmere Common | ||
Head | ||||
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Long House | Long House | Revd Stephen Birket Langdale | Trace 6 About 10 chs. E. | Farmhouse in the occupation |
Mr Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | of Raw Head | of Charles Grigg and property | ||
John Gillbanks do Middle Fell Place | of Thomas Thompson Walthwaite | |||
Langdale | ||||
Pye Howe | Pye Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 6 About 20 chs. | Farmhouse in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | E. of Raw Head | of William Jackson and property | ||
John Gillbanks | J.R. Scholick Esq. Aldingham | |||
near Ulverstone | ||||
Ellers | Ellers | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 6 About 40 chs | A dwelling house in the |
Thomas Thompson | S.E. of Raw Head | occupation of the owner Joseph | ||
John Gillbanks | Yewdale | |||
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Robinson Place | Robinson Place | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 6 About 44 chs. | Farmhouse in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | S.E. of Raw Head | John Pattinson and property | ||
John Gillbanks | of Joseph Yewdale "Ellers" | |||
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Millbeck | Millbeck | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 40 Chs | Millbeck consists of |
Incumbent of Langdale | W. of Raw Head | two farmhouses one is | ||
" | White's Directory | in the occupation of the | ||
Mill Beck | Otley's Guide to the Lakes \Hodgsons Map of Westmorland/ | owner Mr Edwd Benson | ||
Millbeck | Wordsworth Guide to the Lakes | the other belongs Mr D | ||
" | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Green of Grasmere | ||
Rossett | Rossett | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | About 50 | Rossett was once a small |
" | Revd Stephen Birkett | Chs. SW. of Raw | Farmhouse but now unoccupied | |
" | Mr George Thompson | Head | and the property of Mr Daniel | |
Farmer Millbeck | Green of Grasmere | |||
Dungeon Gill | Dungeon Gill | Black's Guide to the Lakes | About 66 Ch. | A waterfall on a stream |
Force | Force | W. of Raw Head | called Dungeon Gill | |
Dungeon Gill | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | which which falls about | ||
" | White's Directory | As above | 70 feet into a deep chasm | |
" | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | overhung by deep banks | ||
" | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | |||
" | Wordsworths Do | |||
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Dungeon Gill | Dungeon GillWhite's Directory | White's Directory | About 66 chs | Dungeon Gill is a |
(on 25.2) | " | Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes | W. of Raw Head | small stream which |
" | Black's Do | rises on Langdale Fell | ||
" | Hudson's Do | between Langdale Pikes | ||
" | Otley's Do | and flows into Great Lang- | ||
dale Beck near Rossett | ||||
Bridge. It takes its name | ||||
from a dungeon-like channel | ||||
on its course | ||||
Miller Crag | Miller Crag | Mr John Gillbanks | As above | Miller Crag is a steep |
Farmer - Middlefell Place | rocky brow between | |||
" | Mr Edwd Benson /Farmer - Millbeck\ | Dungeon Gill and Stickle | ||
" | Mr George Thompson | Gill | ||
Farmer - Millbeck | ||||
Kirk Howe | Kirk Howe | Mr John Gillbanks | About 64 ch | Kirk Howe is a small |
Kirk How | Mr Edwd Benson | SE. of Raw Head | low hill between Raven | |
" | Mr George Thompson | Crag and Rossett Bridge | ||
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Wray Gill | Wray Gill | John Green Snr | 30 Chains N.W. | A stream formed by the junction |
Grasmere | from "Silver Howe". | of a several ones on Grasmere | ||
" | John Green Junr | Common and flowing in an | ||
Grasmere | Eastern direction enters Grasmere | |||
" | John Dixon | Lake | ||
Grasmere | ||||
Restingstead | Restingstead | As above | 33 Chains N.W. | A plantation of fir trees |
Plantation | Plantation | from "Silverhowe" | at the SE. side of Grasmere | |
Common | ||||
Post Office | Post Office | As above | 30 Chains N.E. from | A small dwelling house |
"Silverhowe". | occupied by Mr James Airey | |||
Postmaster | ||||
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Grasmere | Grasmere | Mr J. Green Snr | In the N.E. | A large village consisting |
Grasmere | angle of plan | for the most part of | ||
Mr J Green Junr | 25.4 | detached villas | ||
Grasmere | ||||
Mr James Dixon | ||||
Grasmere | ||||
Covel Wood | Covel Wood | As above | 11 Chains S.W. | A small coppice wood |
from Silverhowe | ||||
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Church Stile | Church Stile | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | 38 Chains North | A dwelling house & on the |
Do | John Green Junr.do | East of Silverhowe | North West of the Parish | |
Do | John Dixon do | Church of Grasmere, the | ||
property of Miss Wilson of | ||||
Goody Bridge | ||||
Pavement End | Pavement End | Whites Directory | 25 chains N.E. | A dwelling house & the |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | of Silverhowe | residence & property of John | |
Do | John Dixon do | Green Senr. | ||
St Oswald's | St Oswald's | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | 19 chains North | A dwelling house & the |
Do | John Green Junr.do | of Silverhowe | residence & property of | |
Do | John Dixon do | Miss Gibson |
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Pavement End | Pavement End | Whites Directory | 25 chains N.E. | A dwelling house & the |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | of Silverhowe | residence & property of John | |
Do | John Dixon do | Green Senr. | ||
St Oswald's | St Oswald's | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | 19 chains North | A dwelling house & the |
Do | John Green Junr.do | of Silverhowe | residence & property of | |
Do | John Dixon do | Miss Gibson |
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St Oswald's | St Oswald's | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | 19 chains North | A dwelling house & the |
Do | John Green Junr.do | of Silverhowe | residence & property of | |
Do | John Dixon do | Miss Gibson |
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Rylands | Rylands | John Green Senr.Grasmere | 35 chains N. | A neat dwelling house & |
Do | John Green Junr.do | E. of Silverhowe | the property John Green Junr. | |
Do | John Dixon do | Grasmere | ||
Dale Lodge | Dale Lodge | As above | 36 chains N. | A neat dwelling house & |
E. of Silverhowe | the residence & property of | |||
Lady Farquhar | ||||
The Rectory | Rectory | As above | 34 chains N. | A dwelling house& in the |
E. of Silverhowe | occupation of the Church | |||
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Dale End | Dale End | Whites Directory | 40 chains South | A dwelling house & the |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | East of Silverhowe | property of Mr Sculloch | |
Do | John Dixon do | |||
St Oswald's Well | St Oswald's Well('\')site of/ | Burns History of /Westmorland\ | 20 chains N. by E. | The site of |
(site of) | Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | of Silverhowe | An Ancient Well from |
Do | Revd Mr Jeffries /Grasmere\ | which the Ph Church | ||
derived its name. It is | ||||
now filled in | ||||
Kell Crag | Kell Crag | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | About 34 chains | Rocky eminances South |
Do | John Dixon do | N. of Silverhowe | of Score Crag Plantation | |
Do | Township Plan & /Valuation roll\ |
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Wyke Gill | Wyke Gill | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | About 18 chains | A deep dell & Stream |
Do | Wm Green do | S.W. of Silverhowe | between Grasmere | |
Do | John Dixon do | Common & The Wyke | ||
Gell Cottage | Gell Cottage | Hobsons Co Map | 8 Chains North | A cottage & gate house the |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | of Silverhowe | property of Miss Edgar | |
of Silver Howe |
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Rowantree Crag | Rowantree Crag | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | 26 chains North | A precipit(''ate'')uous Crag in |
Do | John Dixon do | of Silverhowe | Rowantree Wood | |
Do | Wm Scott do | |||
Riddings | Riddings | as above | 4 chains N.W. of | A wood of mixed |
Silverhowe | Forest & Fir trees the property | |||
of John Green Senr. | ||||
Lingy Crag Coppice | Lingy Crag Coppice | Valuation Roll & Plan | 20 chains S. by | A small wood of mixed |
Do | John Green Senr. | E. of Silverhowe | trees the property of Mr | |
Greenwood |
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Silverhowe | Silver(''H'')howe | Sir J Richardson /Grasmere\ | On the North West | A neat dwelling house &the |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | Side of Grasmere | residence & property of | |
Do | John Dixon do | Lake | Mifs Edgar | |
The Wyke | The Wyke | As above & | 16 chains South | A dwelling house & the |
Hobsons Co Map | of Silverhowe | property of Mr Greenwood | ||
Between Gates | Between Gates | As above | 34 chains S. by | A dwelling house & the |
E. of Silverhowe | property of Mr Johnston | |||
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Church Town | Church Town | Township Map | About 38 chains | A few houses on the north |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | N.E. of Silverhowe | west of the Parish Church | |
Do | John Dixon do | of Grasmere & forming a | ||
portion of Grasmere village | ||||
Red Lion Hotel | Red Lion Hotel | Sign on House | 40 Chains {N.E.] | A licensed Inn with |
Do | J Usher | of Silverhowe | accomodation for Tourists & | |
Do | W Scott | it is the property & residence | ||
Red Lion Inn | Whites Directory | of Mr J Usher | ||
Under Crag | Under Crag | George Brown | About 44 chains | A dwelling house & the property |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | {N.E.] of Silverhowe | of Messrs Nicholson & Vicars | |
Do | John Dixon do | Ambleside |
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Undercrag Cottage | Undercrag Cottage | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | 46 chains N.E. | A dwelling house the property |
Do | Wm Green do | of Silverhowe | of Messrs Nicholson & Vicars | |
Do | John Dixon do | of Ambleside | ||
Under Howe | Under Howe | As above | 43 chains N.E. | A dwelling house the |
of Silverhowe | property of Messrs Nicholson | |||
Under how | Whites Directory | & Vicars of Ambleside | ||
Allan Bank | Allan Bank | Whites Directory | 40 chains N. by | A neat Mansion house |
Do | Sir Jno Richardson | E. of Silverhowe | the residence & property of | |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | Mr Dawson |
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Well Foot | Well Foot | Sir J Richardson /Grasmere\ | 14 chains N.E. | The north end of Grasmere |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | of Silverhowe | Lake at which there is a | |
Do | John Dixon do | landing for pleasure boats | ||
Rowantree Wood | Rowantree Wood | As above | About 25 chains | A wood of Forest & Rowan |
N. of Silverhowe | small trees the property of Captain | |||
Philips & miss Gibson | ||||
('' Score Crag | Score Crag Plantation | As above | About 39 Chains | A plantation of Fir trees |
Plantation'>') | N. of Silverhowe | the property of Mr Dawson | ||
Scorecrag | ||||
Plantation |
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The Wray | The Wray | Sir J Richardson /Grasmere\ | About 18 chains | A dwelling house & the |
Do | John Green Senr. /Grasmere\ | N. of Silverhowe | residence & property of | |
Do | John Dixon do | Captain Philips | ||
Wray | Hobsons Co map | |||
Kelbarrow | Kelbarrow | As above | 13 chains North | A neat dwelling house & |
of Silverhowe | the property of John Green | |||
Senr. Grasmere | ||||
Riggs | Riggs | As above | About 16 chains | Two plantations of Fir |
N.W.of Silverhowe | small trees the property of John | |||
Green Senr. | ||||
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Robin Gill | Robin Gill | John Tyson Easedale | In the 4 S.W. corner | A stream flowing southward |
do | William Wilson do | of plan (25.4) | from Langdale Fell to | |
do | Langdale Beck | |||
Sheep Crag | 4 | A craggy hill feature on | ||
Lang Howe | Lang Howe | John Tyson | About 62 chains | the boundary between Langdale |
do | William Wilson | N. of Silverhowe | and Grasmere | |
do | John Green | |||
Brigstone Moss | Brigstone Moss | John Tyson | About 4 43 chains | A portion of low moor on the |
do | William Wilson | W. of Silverhowe | northwest side of Silver How | |
do | John Green Grasmere | |||
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Swinescar Pike | … Crag Swinescar Pike | John Tyson Easedale | About 4 85 chains | A rocky hill feature |
do | William Wilson do | W.by N. of Silverhowe | in Grasmere Common | |
do | Isaac Usher Red Lion | |||
Swinescar Hause | Brigstone Moss Swinescar Hause | John Tyson | About 4 90 chains | A small shallow dell |
do | William Wilson | W. by N. of Silverhowe | on the west side of | |
do | Isaac Usher | Swinescar Pike | ||
Silver Howe | Silver Howe | Hodgsons County Map | About 5 31 chains | An elevated moorland |
do | John Green | N. of Silverhowe | hill Grasmere Common | |
do | William Wilson | |||
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Whorney Side | Whorney Side | Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ | Trace no 4 About 8 chs | A tract of moorland and |
do | Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ | E of Low Bleaberry | is a part of Langdale Fell | |
do | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Knott | ||
Whorneyside Force | Whorneyside Force | As above | Trace no 4 About 38 chs | A considerable water\fall/ near |
do | do | NE of Low Bleaberry | the west end of Oxendale | |
do | do | Knott | ||
Isaac Gill | Isaac Gill | As above | Trace no 4 About 38 chs | A stream rises on Langdale |
do | do | SE of Low Bleaberry | Fell, and flows into Brown | |
do | do | Knott | Gill | |
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High Bleaberry | High Bleaberry Knott | Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ | Trace no 3 About 12 chs | A rugged rocky eminence |
Knott | do | Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ | W of Low Bleaberry | |
do | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Knott | ||
Low Bleaberry Knott | Low Bleaberry Knott | As above | Trace no 3 About 12 chs | A rugged rocky eminence |
do | do | E of High Bleaberry | ||
do | do | Knott | ||
Crinkle Gill | Crinkle Gill | As above | Trace no 3 About 15 chs | A stream rises on Langdale |
do | do | SE of Low Bleaberry | Fell, near Crinkle Craggs | |
do | do | Knott | and flows into Oxendale | |
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Buscoe Sike | Buscoe Sike | Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ | Trace no 1 About 25 chs | A stream rises on Langdale |
do | Mr John Harrison Farmer /Busk Little Langdale\ | N of Low Bleaberry | Fell near the Three Tarns | |
do | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Knott | and flows into Oxendale | |
do | Mr John Gillbanks | and passes passing through Hell Gill | ||
do | Middlefell Place /Langdale\ | |||
Shelter Crags | Shelter Craggs | As above | Trace no 1 About 38 chs | Several rocky eminences or |
do | do | NW of Low Bleaberry | rough craggs extending from | |
do Crags | do | Crag Knott | Gunson Knott to the Three | |
do Craggs | do | Tarns or Tarns of Buscoe | ||
Green Hole | Green Hole | As above | Trace no 1 About 17 chs | A tract of moorland and |
do | do | N of Low Bleaberry | is part of Langdale | |
do | do | Knott | Fell | |
do | do | |||
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Earing Crag | Earing Cragg | Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale Head End\ | Trace no 1 About 52 chs | A rocky precipice |
do | Mr John Harrison Farmer /Busk Little Langdale\ | N of Low Bleaberry | ||
do Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | Knott | ||
do Craggs | Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ | |||
Three Tarns or | Three Tarns or } | As above | ||
Tarns Buscoe | Tarns Buscoe } | do | Trace no 1 About 58 chs | Three small tarns on the |
do | do | NW of Low Bleaberry | boundary between the counties | |
do | do | Knott | of Cumberland & Westmorland | |
do | ||||
Buscoe | Buscoe | As above | Trace no 1 About 37 chs | A tract of moorland and is a |
do | do | N of Low Bleaberry | … part of Langdale Fell | |
do | do | Knott | ||
do | do | |||
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Gunson Knott | Gunson Knott | Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ | Trace no 3 About 20 | A rough rocky eminence |
do | Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ | chs W of Low | or cragg, on the boundary | |
do | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Bleaberry Knott | between the counties of | |
Cumberland and Westmorland | ||||
Mickle Door | Mickle Door | As above | Trace 3 About 31 chs | An opening in Crinkle |
do | do | SW of Low Bleaberry | Craggs | |
do | do | Knott | ||
Crinkle Crags | Crinkle Craggs | As above | Trace no 3 About 25 chs | Two very rough rugged eminen- |
do | do | SW of Low Bleaberry | ces or craggs which is divided by | |
do & Crags | do | Knott | an opening called Mickle Door | |
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White Stones | Whites \Stones/ | Mr John Gillbanks /Middlefell Place Great Langdale\ | Trace no 2 About 50 chs | A rugged hill feature |
do | Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End Little Langdale\ | NE of Low Bleaberry | ||
do | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Knott | ||
Hell Gill | Hell Gill | As above | Trace no 2 About 23 chs | A deep rocky gill, through |
do | do | NE of Low Bleaberry | which flows Buscoe Sike | |
do | do | Knott | ||
Dry Gill | Dry Gill | As above | Trace no 2 About 31 chs | A stream rises near Whitestones |
do | do | NE of Low Bleaberry | and flows into Oxendale | |
do | do | Knott | ||
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to be looked to when The Band | The Band | Mr John Grisdale | Trace 1 About 40 chs | The Band is a high |
25.5 is read 25.5 | Farmer - Stool End | W by N of Stool | ridge in Langdale Fell | |
" | Mr John Gillbanks /Farmer Middlefell Place\ | End | ||
" | Rev Stephen Birkett | |||
Incumbent of Langdale | ||||
See name sheets of | Langdale Fell | Rev Stephen Birkett | Trace 4, 6 About 40 chs | Langdale Fell is |
25.2 | Mr John Grisdale | SW of Stool End | an extensive district | |
Mr John Gillbanks | containing several thousand | |||
acres of unenclosed moor | ||||
the property of R L Watson | ||||
Esq of Ecclerigg and others | ||||
Stool End | Stool End | Rev Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 10 Chains North | A Farmhouse in the |
Hodgson's map of Westmorland | from Oxendale | occupation of Mr John | ||
Mr John Grisdale /occupier\ | Grisdale and the property of | |||
Richard Luther Watson Esq | ||||
of Ecclerigg near Ambleside | ||||
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Oxendale | Oxendale | Hodgson's map of Westmorland | Trace 3 About 40 chs | Oxendale is a small |
" | Rev Stephen Birkett | E by N of Stool | stream which runs from | |
Incumbent of Langdale | End | near the meeting of Crinkle | ||
" | Mr John Grisdale /Farmer - Stool End\ | Gill and Brown Gill to the | ||
Greendale | Greenwood's map of Westmorland | junction of Mickleden and | ||
Great Langdale Beck | ||||
Mickleden | Mickleden | Hodgson's map of Westmorland | Trace 2 About 10 chs | Mickleden is a stream |
" | Rev Stephen Birkett | N of Stool End | which rises from the junction | |
" | Mr John Grisdale | of Rossett Gill & Stake Gill | ||
Mickleton Beck | Greenwood's map of Westmorland | to the meeting of Mi Oxen- | ||
dale and Great Langdale Beck | ||||
Middlefell Place | Middlefell Place | Rev Stephen Birkett | Trace 3 About 40 chs | Consists of two Farmhouses one in |
" | Greenwood's map of Westmorland | E by N of Stool | the occupation of the owner Mr John | |
" | White's Directory | End | Gillbanks & the other in that | |
" | Mr John Gillbanks /occupier & owner\ | of Mr Joseph Postlethwaite and | ||
Milford Place | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | the property of R L Watson | ||
Esq of Ecclerigg near Ambleside |
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Skull Gill | Skull Gill | Rev Stephen Birkett | Trace 5 About 30 chs | Skull Gill is a |
Incumbent of Langdale | S. of Stool End | small stream which | ||
" | Mr John Grisdale | rises near Kettle Cragg | ||
Farmer Stool End | and flows into Oxendale | |||
" | Mr John Gillbanks | |||
Farmer Middlefell Place | ||||
Kettle Crag | Kettle Cragg | Mr John Grisdale | Trace 5 About 35 chs | Kettle Crag is a rocky |
" | Mr John Gillbanks | S. of Stool End | precipice several hundred | |
Kettle Crag | Rev Stephen Birkett | feet high, adjoining | ||
" | Mr John Milligan | Skull Gill | ||
Farmer — Wall | ||||
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to be looked to when Brown Gill | Brown Gill | Mr John Gillbank | Trace 4 About 70 chs | Brown Gill is a small |
the traces of 25-to-5 & 25.10 on 25"10 | Farmer Middlefell Place | S.EW. of Stool End | stream which flows from | |
are received | " | Mr John Grisdale | Red Tarn to Oxendale | |
Farmer Stool End | ||||
" | Rev Stephen Birkett | |||
Incumbent of Langdale | ||||
Brown Howe | Brown Howe | Mr John Grisdale | trace 4 As above | Brown Howe is a rocky |
Brown How | Rev Stephen Birkett | hill on Langdale Fell | ||
" | Mr John Gillbank | adjoining Brown Gill | ||
Ma | Green Mane | Mr John Grisdale | Trace 5 About 37 chs | |
Green Mane | " | Mr John Gillbank | S. of Stool End | |
Green Main | Rev Stephen Birkett | A hill in Langdale Fell | ||
adjoining Skull Gill | ||||
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Wall End | Wall End | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Trace 3About 31 chs | Wall End is a farmhouse |
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | E. of Stool End | in the occupation of Mr | |
" | Greenwood's map of Westmorland | John Milligan and the | ||
" | Rev Stephen Birkett | property of Mr Stephen Nicholson | ||
" | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | of Bootle | ||
Redacre Gill | Redacre Gill | Mr John Grisdale | Trace 3 & 6 About 20 chs | Redacre Gill is a small |
Farmer - Stool End | E. of Stool End | stream which rises in Langdale | ||
Mr John Gillbanks | Fell between Bleak Rigg and | |||
Farmer - Middlefell Place | Kettle Cragg and ends near | |||
Wall End | ||||
Markeens | Markeens | Mr John Grisdale | Trace 4 About 55 chs | This name is applied |
Mr John Gillbanks | S.W. of Stool End | to a craggy brow adjoining | ||
Mr John Milligan | Brown Gill and Oxendale | |||
Farmer - Wall End | ||||
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Spout Crag | Spout Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 625 Chains East | A rocky edge or scar extending |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | from "Lingmoor | north and south through the fir | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe | Tarn | wood of the same name | ||
Spoutcrag Wood | Spout Crag Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 625 Chains East | A wood of fir trees Property of |
Thomas Thompson | from "Lingmoor | Benson Harrison Esq Ambleside | ||
Robert Greenup | Tarn" | |||
Hag Wood | Hag Wood | As above | 40 Chains East | A wood of forest trees with |
from Lingmoor | a few firs interspersed: it | |||
Tarn | forms a portion of | |||
Baysbrown wood | ||||
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Rakerigg | Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 4 | Fir plantation on the side | |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | of Blea Tarn — Property of | |||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe | Richard Luther Watson Esq | |||
Ecclerigg near Ambleside | ||||
Lingmoor Tarn | Lingmoor Tarn | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5 A short distance S. | A small tarn or lake on the |
Thomas Thompson | of the Centre of plan | top of Lingmoor Fell | ||
Robert Greenup | (25"7 ) | |||
See name sheets of | Brown Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5 | A hill feature on the top of |
25"11 | Thomas Thompson | Lingmoor Fell | ||
Robert Greenup | ||||
Lingmoor Fell | Lingmoor Fell | As above | Immediatley West | A large portion of rough |
from "Spoutcrag | rocky ground in the township | |||
Wood" | of Langdale | |||
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Rossett Bridge | Rossett Bridge | Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 1About 70 Chains | A township bridge of one arch |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | N.W. from "Lingmoor | over Great Langdale Beck | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe | Tarn" | near MiddleFell Place | ||
Side House | Side House | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 156 Chains N.W | Farm house in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | from "Lingmoor | of Thomas Milligan and property | ||
Robert Greenup | Tarn" | of John Milligan Wall End | ||
Great Langdale | ||||
Side Pike | Side Pike | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 142 Chains W. by N | A remarkable and high rocky |
Thomas Thompson | from "Lingmoor | pike or hill found on the east | ||
Robert Greenup | Tarn" | side of a rock precipice | ||
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Oakhowe Crag | Oakhowe Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett Langdale | Trace 220 Chains N.E. | A bold rocky precipice in the |
Thos Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | from "Lingmoor Tarn" | north east side of Lingmoor Fell | ||
Robt Greenup Farmer Oak Howe | ||||
Oak Howe | Oak Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 348 Chains N.E. | Farm house in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | from "Lingmoor Tarn" | of Robert Greenup and property | ||
Robert Greenup | of Benson Harrison Esq Ambleside | |||
Bleatarn House | Bleatarn House | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace (…)36 Chains S.E. | Farm house in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | from "Lingmoor" | of John Grigg and property of | ||
Robert Greenup | Tarn" | Richard Luther Watson Ecclerigg | ||
near Ambleside | ||||
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See name sheets of | Hammer Scar | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 3About 80 chs | A rocky scars and hill feature in |
26"5 | Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | E. of Chapel Stile | rough fell ground on the east side | |
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | of the stream dividing the townships | |||
of Langdale Rydale | ||||
Nicholas Coppice | Nicholas Coppice | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 3About 70 chs | A close coppice wood — property |
Thomas Thompson | NE. of Chapel | of E. J. Scollick near Ulverston | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | |||
New Bridge | New Bridge | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 4About 20 chs | An occupation bridge of one arch |
Thomas Thompson | SW. of Chapel | over Great Langdale Beck near | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | Thrang — | ||
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P. H. | White Lion Inn | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 1In Chapel Stile | Public house in the occupation of |
not room enough | Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | Edward Tyson Chapel Stile and | ||
to write the name in full | Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | property of the Revd Stephen Birkett | ||
for the time being — | ||||
The Parsonage | The Parsonage | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 As above | A neat house close to the church |
Thomas Thompson | in Chapel Stile and \the/residence and | |||
Robert Greenup | property of the Revd Stephen Birkett | |||
for the time being | ||||
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Kidshole Wood | Kidshole Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 4About 21 chs | Mixed wood property of Benson |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | SW. of Chapel | Harrison Esq. Green Bank Ambleside | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Stile — | |||
Thrang | Thrang | Isaac Bird, owner, Great Langdale | Trace 4About 13 chs | Farm house Beer house and a cottage |
Throng | Revd Stephen Birkett | SW. of Chapel | in the occupation of John Tyson & | |
Thrang | Thomas Thompson | Stile | Property of Isaac Bird Chapel | |
do | Robert Greenup | Stile Langdale | ||
Bridgehowe School | Bridgehowe School | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 4About 8 chs S. of | A school house for the education of |
(Endowed) | Thomas Thompson | Chapel Stile | Boys & Girls It is an endowed school | |
Robert Greenup | and situated on the south side of | |||
Chapel Stile on a piece of rocky | ||||
land known as Bridge How\e/ from | ||||
which it takes its name | ||||
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Baysbrown Pool | Baysbrown Pool | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 4About 2335 chs | A stream commencing on the south |
Thos Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | S.W. of Chapel Stile | side of Hawk How and flowing in | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | an easterly course to Great Langdale | |||
Beck near Thrang — | ||||
Baysbrown | Baysbrown | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 4About 40 chs | Farm house in the occupation of |
Thos Thompson | SW. of Chapel | Wilson Hartley and property of | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | Benson Harrison Esq. Green Bank | ||
Ambleside — | ||||
Baysbrown | Baysbrown Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 4About 40 chs | An extensive coppice wood with |
Wood | Thomas Thompson | S. of Chapel Stile | a few scattered firs in some parts of it | |
Robert Greenup | Property of Benson Harrison Esq. | |||
Green Bank Ambleside | ||||
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Walthwaite Wood | Walthwaite Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 5About 40 chs | A large tract of Rough Pasture Common |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | E by S. of Chapel | to the township on the south side | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Stile | of the village of Elterwater | ||
Lord's Quarry | Lord's Quarry | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5About 36 chs | Blue slate stone quarry in Steps End |
Thomas Thompson | S by E. of Chapel | Coppice Property of Mr John Robinson | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | Elterwater Hall | ||
Cross Gates | Cross Gates | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5About 43 chs | The meeting of old lanes and footpath |
Thomas Thompson | S. of Chapel Stile | in Baysbrown Wood — | ||
Robert Greenup | ||||
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Ashleygarth Crag | Ashleygarth Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 6About 43 chs | A rocky crag in Langdale Fell |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | E. of Chapel Stile | near to Elterwater village — | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | ||||
White Howe | White Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 6About 50 chs | A small rocky eminence in the |
Thomas Thompson | E. by S. of Chapel | Common called Walthwaite Wood | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile — | |||
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Sheep Crag | Sheep Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 1About 27 chs | A portion of a lofty range of rocky |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | N by W. of Chapel | crags on the west side of Silver Howe | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak Howe | Stile — | on Langdale Fell | ||
Thrang Gill | Thrang Gill | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 1About 20 chs | A stream rising on the west side |
Thomas Thompson | N. of Chapel | of Silver Howe on Langdale Fell | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile — | and flowing in \a/ southerly course to | ||
the east side of Thrang Quarry where | ||||
it enters — | ||||
Chapel Stile | Chapel Stile | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 1Near the centre | A small village in Great Langdale |
Thomas Thompson | of this plan — | where the church stands consisting of | ||
Robert Greenup | The Parsonage a Public house and cottages | |||
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Trinity Church | Trinity Church | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 1Near the centre | A neat commodious Church with |
(Per Curacy) | (Perpetual Curacy) | Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | of this Plan | a square tower and Clock and |
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | situated at the hamlet called "Chapel | |||
Stile" in Langdale | ||||
Silver Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 | A loft range of rocky hill or fell | |
Thomas Thompson | Partly in Langdale and Grasmere | |||
Robert Greenup | Fells — | |||
Megs Gill | Meg's Gill | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 About 30 chs | A stream rising on Silver How in |
Thomas Thompson | N by E. of Chapel | Langdale Fell and flowing in in a | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | southerly course through a deep valley | ||
to Walthwate — where the name | ||||
terminates — | ||||
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Raven Crag | Raven Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 2 About 26 chs | Steep faces of rocks on the north |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | N.E. of Chapel | east side of Walthwaite on | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Stile — | Langdale Fell | ||
Walthwaite | Walthwaite | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 About 12 chs | A small hamlet of one farm house |
Thomas Thompson | E. of Chapel Stile | and several cottages on the east | ||
Robert Greenup | side of Chapel Stile in Great | |||
Langdale | ||||
Dow Crag | Dow Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 2 About 45 chs | Rocky crag on the ridge called |
Thomas Thompson | E. of Chapel Stile | Dow Bank in Langdale Fell and | ||
Robert Greenup | partly in Grasmere Fell Common | |||
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Dow Bank | Dow Bank | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 3 About 45 chs | A lofty ridge of rocky surface |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | N.E. of Chapel | where the boundary between the | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Stile — | townships of Grasmere and Langdale | ||
run on the fell — | ||||
Hunting Sty | Hunting Sty | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 3 About 70 chs | Bridle road and Foot path leading |
Thomas Thompson | E. of Chapel Stile | from the township road through Walthwaite | ||
Robert Greenup | Wood across the fells towards Grasmere | |||
Huntingsty Crag | Hunting Sty Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett | As above | A bold face of rocks on Langdale |
Thomas Thompson | Fell with the Bridle Road and Footpath | |||
Robert Greenup | called Hunting Sty leading along | |||
its base | ||||
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to be looked to See name sheets of | Langdale Fell | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel stile | Trace 1 North of Chapel | High ranges of rocky hills containing |
again 25"2 | Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | Stile — | Langdale Pikes and other remarkable | |
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | features — and common to the township | |||
Harry Place | Harry Place | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 1 About 40 chs | Two farm houses in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | N.W. of Chapel Stile | of Mr John Browne and others and | ||
Robert Greenup | property of E. J. Scollick near | |||
Ulverstone — | ||||
Copt Howe | Copt Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 1 About 27 chs | A small but remarkable round |
Thomas Thompson | N.W. of Chapel Stile | hill formed of rock on the west | ||
Robert Greenup | side of Copt How Gill in Lang- | |||
dale Fell | ||||
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Copthowe Gill | Copt Howe Gill | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel stile | Trace 1 About 25 chs | A stream rising on Langdale Fell |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | NW. of Chapel | on the west side of Silver Howe | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Stile | and flowing in a southerly course | ||
to Great Langdale Beck | ||||
Thrang Crag | Throng Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 1 About 12 chs | A rocky hill on the north side of |
Thrang Crag | Thomas Thompson | NW. of Chapel | Thrang Quarry on Langdale Fell | |
do do | Robert Greenup | Stile | ||
do do | Isaac Bird Langdale | |||
Thrang Quarry | Throng Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 1 About 10 chs | An extensively worked quarry of |
Thrang Quarry | Thomas Thompson | W. of Chapel | blue slate stone on the west side | |
do do | Robert Greenup | Stile | of Chapel Stile in Langdale fell | |
do do | Isaac Bird | |||
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Powder Mills | Powder Mills | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 5 About 40 chs | An extensive powder works \Mill & outbuildings/ enclosed |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Walthwaite | S.E. of Chapel | in a wood on the north side of Great | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Stile — | Langdale Beck at the village of Elterwater | ||
Property of John Robinson & Co — | ||||
Elterwater | Elterwater | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5 About 45 chs | A village consitsting of cottage houses |
Thomas Thompson | S.E. of Chapel | with a few farm houses Elterwater | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | Hall and a Beer house | ||
Elterwater Bridge | Elterwater Bridge | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5 As above | A county bridge of one arch over |
(County) | Thomas Thompson | Great Langdale Beck at the | ||
Robert Greenup | village of Elterwater |
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Great Langdale | Great Langdale Beck | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 5About 20 chs | A large beck commencing from \considerable stream formed by the junction of/ several small |
Beck | Thomas Thompson Yeoman Wallthwaite | S. of Chapel Stile | streams \ones/ at Langdale Pike Lingmoor | |
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Fell ter? and flowing in an easterly | |||
course to Elterwater | ||||
Stepsend Coppice | Steps End \Stepsend/ Coppice | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5 About 29 chs. | Wood of fir and forest trees- |
Thomas Thompson | S by E of Chapel | Property of Mr John Robinson | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | Elterwater Hall | ||
Yew Crags | Yew Crags | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 5 About 40 chs. | Close coppice wood with fir in the |
Thomas Thompson | S. of Chapel Stile | north and south west sides of it | ||
Robert Greenup | Property William Jackson | |||
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Low Wood | Low Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | Trace 4 About 80 chs | A coppice wood Property E.B.W. |
Thomas Thompson Yeoman Wallthwaite | E by S. of Chapel | Balme Esq High Close Loughrigg | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Stile | |||
Cowdubs Wood | Cowdubs Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett | Trace 6 About 80 chs | Coppice Wood with some scattered |
Thomas Thompson | SW. of Chapel | firs Property of E.B.W. Balme Esq | ||
Robert Greenup | Stile | High Close Loughrigg | ||
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Cold Pike | Cold Pike | Hodgson's co Map | On the East | Cold Pike is a high |
" | Revd S Birkett | margin of plan | rocky hill on the | |
Incumbt of Langdale | (25"9) | Boundary between West- | ||
" | Mr John Gillbanks /Farmer – Middlefell Place\ | morland and Cumberland | ||
Great Knott | Great Knott | Revd S Birkett | 37 Chains N | Great Knott is a |
" | Mr J Gillbanks | from Cold Pike | steep rocky hill | |
" | Mr G. Thompson | adjoining the County | ||
Farmer - Millbeck | Boundary | |||
Great Cove | Great Cove | Mr J Gillbanks | 80 Chains N.W | Great Cove is a deep |
" | Mr G Thompson | from "Cold Pike" | rocky hollow at the | |
" | Mr J Posselthwaite | foot of Flesk | ||
Farmer – Middle- | ||||
fell Place | ||||
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Flesk | Flesk | Mr J Gillbanks | Immediately | Flesk is a high |
Farmer – Middle- | W. of "Great Cove". | rocky hill overhang- | ||
fell Place | ing Great Cove | |||
Mr J Posselthwaite | ||||
Farmer – Middlefell Place | ||||
Mr G Thompson | ||||
Farmer – Millbeck | ||||
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Wrynose | Wrynose | Mr James Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ | Trace No 4Near the junction | A rugged hill feature |
do | (on 25-14) | Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ | of the Counties of | adjoining the tCounties of |
do | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Y Lancaster | Cumberland & Westmorland | |
do | Cumberland & | |||
Westmorland | ||||
Miller Stands | Miller Stands | Mr James Dixon | About 40 chains | A hill feature in the South |
Mr John Harrison | E. by S. of Long | part of "Langdale Fell". | ||
Revd Stephen Birkett | Crag | |||
Plan 25 - 14 | ||||
Three Shire Stone | Three Shire Stone | A large stone at the junction | ||
or | or | As above | A the source of | of the three Counties of |
Threefoot Brandreth | Threefoot /Brandreth\ | the River Brathay | Lancaster, Cumberland & | |
Westmorland. | ||||
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Pike of Blisco | Pike of Blisco | Mr G Thompson /Farmer – Millbeck\ | About 44 chains | Pike of Blisco is |
Do | Mr J Gillbanks /Farmer, Middlefell Place\ | N.W. of Long | a high rocky hill | |
Pike of Bliscow | Otley's Guide | Crag | adjoining the County | |
" | Rev S. Birkett | Boundary and overlook- | ||
Incumbt of Langdale | ing Great Langdale | |||
Pike of Blisca | Mr J. Posselthwaite /Farmer - Middlefell Place\ | |||
Pike of Blease | Hodgson's co Map | |||
Pike \ Do or / o' Bliscow} | Wordsworth's Guide | |||
to the Lakes | ||||
Red Tarn | Red Tarn | Hodgson's co Map | About 60 chains | Red Tarn is a small |
" | Revd S. Birkett | W. of Long Crag | Sheet of water adjoining | |
" | Mr John Gillbanks | the County Boundary and | ||
at the foot of Cold Pike | ||||
Black Wars | Black Wars | Mr John Gillbanks | About 60 chains | Black Wars a precipi |
" | Mr J Posselthwaite | N.W. of Long | -tous Cliff on the side of | |
" | Mr G Thompson | Crag | the Pike of Blisco | |
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Widdy Gill | Widdy Gill | Mr James Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ | About 20 chs | A stream rises near the |
do | " | Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ | S.E. of "Wrynose" | three shire stone and and |
do | " | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | flows to its junction with | |
with Wrynose Gill and Little Lang- | ||||
dale Beck and is the boundary | ||||
between the Counties of Westmorland | ||||
and Lancashire | ||||
Widdygill Foot | Widdygill Foot | As above | 45 Chains East | The junction of the streams |
do | Do | from Wrynose" | ||
do | Do | |||
Long Turn | Long Turn | As above | About 37 Chains | A turn like the letter S on |
do | do | S. by E. of Long | the road from Elterwater | |
do | do | Crag | to Eskdale | |
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Great Horse Cragg | Great Horse | Mr Jas Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ | Trace no 4About 30 chains | A rugged rocky eminence |
do | Crag | Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ | S.E. of Long | on brow of hill |
do Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Crag | ||
Wrynose Gill | Wrynose Gill | As above | Trace No 4 About 25 ch. | A stream rises on Langdale Fell |
do | do | S.E. of Long Crag | near Long Cragg and flows | |
do | do | to its junction with Little Langdale | ||
Beck and Widdy Gill | ||||
Wrynose Bridge /(County)\ | Wrynose | As above | Trace No 4 About 32 chains | A stone bridge of one arch |
do | Bridge | do | S.E. of Long Crag | across Wrynose Gill on the |
do | do | road from Elter Water to | ||
Eskdale | ||||
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Long Cragg | Long Crag | Mr James Dixon /Dale End, Little Langdale\ | Trace No 4 About 20 ch | A low rugged rocky |
do | Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ | S.W. of Bleaberry | eminence | |
do Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Knott & near | ||
the Centre of plan | ||||
(25"10) | ||||
Green Cragg | Green Crag | As above | Trace No 4 About 25 chains | A rugged rocky eminence |
do | do | S. by W. of Long | ||
Green Crag | do | Crag | ||
Little Horse Cragg | Little Horse | As above | Trace No 4 20 chains S.E. | A rugged rocky eminence |
do | Crag | do | of Long Crag | or brow of hill |
do Crag | do | |||
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Blakerigg | Blake Rigg | Mr James Dixon /Dale End Little Langdale\ | TraceNo 3About 28 chains | A rugged hill feature |
do | " | Mr John Harrison /Busk Little Langdale\ | N.E. of Long | |
do | " | Revd Stephen Birkett /Great Langdale\ | Crag | |
Bleaberry Knott | Bleaberry | As above | Trace No 3 20 Chains | A rocky rugged hill feature |
do | Knott | do | N.E. of Long Crag | |
do | do | |||
Black Cragg | Black Crag | As above | Trace No 4 About 28 Chains | A rugged rocky eminence |
do | do | W. by S. of Long | on the boundary between the | |
do Crag | do | Crag | counties of Cumberland | |
and Westmorland | ||||
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Rakerigg | Rakerigg | Mr James Dixon /Dale End\ | In the N.W. Corner | A large fir plantation with |
Mr John Harrison /Busk\ | of plan (25"11) | a few scttered pieces of | ||
Revd Stephen Birkett /Busk\ | rough pasture intermixed: it | |||
is the property of R. L. Watson | ||||
Esqr Ecclerigg Ambleside | ||||
Brown Howe | Brown Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | Near the rt. | A hill feature on the top of |
Mr Thomas Thompson | margin of plan | Lingmoor Fell | ||
Mr Robert Greenup | (25"11) | |||
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Little Langdale Tarn | Little Langdale Tarn | Mr James Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 6 About 41 chs | A considerable lake, the south |
do | Mr John Harrison Busk /Little Langdale\ | SE of Old Scales | side of which forms the boundary | |
do | Revd. Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | between the Counties of | ||
do | Hodgson's co. Map | Lancaster and Westmorland | ||
Slater Bridge | Slater Bridge | As above | Trace No 6 About 67 chs | A stone foot bridge across |
do | do | SE of Old Scales | Little Langdale Beck | |
do | do | |||
Bield Crag | Bield Crag | As above | On the East margin | Several rocky ledges on the |
of plan (25"11) | S.W. side of "Lingmoor Fell". | |||
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See name sheets of | Miller Stands | Mr James Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 4 About 61 chs | A hill feature |
plan 25"10 | do | Mr John Harrison Busk | W of Old Scales | |
do | Revd. Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | |||
Hollin Slack | Hollin Slack | As above | Trace No 4 About 56 chs | A small slack or Gill |
do | do | SW of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
Hollin Crag | Hollin Cragg | As above | Trace No 4 | A small rocky eminence |
do | do | |||
Hollin Crag | do | |||
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New Intake Gill | New Intake Gill | Mr James Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 3 About 35 chs | A deep Gill |
do | Mr John Harrison, Busk /Little Langdale\ | E of Old Scales | ||
do | Revd. Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | |||
Raven Nest | Raven Nest | As above | Trace No 3 About 32 chs | A small rocky scar |
do | do | E of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
Five O'Clock Thorn | Five O'Clock Thorn | As above | Trace No 3 About 38 chs | A white Thorn Bush |
do | do | E of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
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Gill Grains | Gill Grains | Mr James Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 5 About 16 chs | The Junction of two Streams |
do | Mr John Harrison Busk /Little Langdale\ | ESE of Old Scales | ||
do | Revd. Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | |||
Castle Howe | Castle Howe | As above | Trace No 5 About 34 chs | A rough rocky Crag |
do | do | SW of Old Scales | ||
Castle How | Revd. Stephen Birkett | |||
Fell Foot | Fell Foot | As above | Trace No 5 About 35 chs | A farm house tenanted by |
do | do | S of Old Scales | Mr Joseph Tyson the property | |
do | do | of the Revd Fletcher | ||
Fleming, Rydal Lodge | ||||
Rydale | ||||
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Pedder Stone | Pedder Stone | Mr James Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 4 About 67 chs | A large Stone, on the South |
do | Mr John Harrison Busk /Little Langdale\ | SW of Old Scales | Side of the road from Elter | |
do | Revd. Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | Water to Eskdale, on which | ||
Pedlars heretofore used to | ||||
rest themselves &c | ||||
Sty Rigg | Sty Rigg | As above | Trace No 4 About 45 chs | A hill feature |
do | do | SW of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
Blea Moss | Blea Moss | As above | Trace No 4 About 26 chs | A tract of wet low Moorland |
do | do | SW of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
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Gillgrains Crag | Gillgrains Cragg | Mr James Dixon Yeoman /Dale End Langdale\ | Trace No 2 About 9 chs | A rocky eminence |
do | Mr John Harrison Busk /Little Langdale\ | E of Old Scales | ||
Gillgrains Crag | Revd. Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | |||
Lingmoor Quarry | Lingmoor Quarry | As above | Trace No 3 About 40 chs | An old Slate Quarry |
do | do | NE of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
Busk Pike | Busk Pike | As above | Trace No 3> About 23 chs | A considerable hill feature |
do | do | E of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
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Mart Crag | Mart Cragg | Mr James Dixon Yeoman /Dale End Langdale\ | Trace No 2 About 10 chs | A rocky eminence |
do | Mr John Harrison Busk /Little Langdale\ | N of Old Scales | ||
Mart Crag | Revd. Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | |||
Old Scales | Old Scales | As above | Trace No 2 About 10 chs | A hill feature |
do | do | S of Mart Crag | ||
do | do | & in the centre of | ||
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Busk Gill | Busk Gill | do | Trace No 2 One chain E | A stream rises on Lingmoor |
do | do | of Old Scales | Fell and flows into Little | |
do | do | Langdale Beck the River | ||
Brathay | ||||
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Busk Coppice | Busk Coppice | Mr Jas Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 6 About 39 chs | A coppice wood mixed |
do | Mr John Harrison Busk | SE of Old Scales | with some fir, the property | |
do | Revd. Stephen Birkett | of the Revd Fletcher | ||
Fleming, Rydal Lodge | ||||
Rydal | ||||
Bield | Bield | As above | Trace No 6 About 50 chs | A farm house occupied |
do | do | ESE of Old Scales | by Mr John Lishman, the | |
do | do | property of John Dixon | ||
Whites Directory P. 620 | Dale End Little Langdale | |||
and others. | ||||
Bield Coppice | Bield Coppice | As above | Trace No 6 About 41 chs | A coppice wood with a |
do | do | ESE of Old Scales | few fir trees, the property | |
do | do | of Mr James Dixon, Dale End | ||
and others. | ||||
Poundfell Howe | Poundfell Howe Bridge /(County)\ | Mr Jas Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 5 About 31 chs | A stone bridge of one arch |
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Poundfell Howe | Poundfell Howe Bridge /(County)\ | Mr Jas Dixon Yeoman /Dale End\ | Trace No 5 About 31 chs | A stone bridge of one arch |
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Tarnclose Crag | Tarn Close \Tarnclose/ Cragg | Mr James Dixon yeoman /Dale End\ | About 40 Chs Trace No 1 | A rough rocky crag |
do | Mr John Harrison Busk / Little Langdale\ | NW of Old Scales | ||
Tarn Close Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett /Langdale\ | |||
Long Rigg | Long Rigg | As above | About 31 Chs Trace No 2 | A rugged hill feature or |
do | do | NE of Old Scales | brow of hill | |
do | do | |||
Birk Knott | Birk Knott | As above | About 16 Chs Trace No 2 | A very rugged hill feature |
do | do | NW of Old Scales | ||
do | do | |||
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Bleatarn \JMcL/ | Blea Tarn | Mr James Dixon Dale End /Little Langdale\ | About 42 Chs Trace No 1 | A small Lake |
Blea Tarn | do | Mr John Harrison Busk /Little Langdale\ | NW of Old Scales | |
do | Revd Stephen Birkett | |||
Langdale | ||||
do | Hodgson's Co Map | |||
Bleamoss Beck | Bleamoss Beck | As above | About 24 Chs Trace No 1 | Flows from Blea Tarn |
do | do | W of Old Scales | to Little Langdale Beck \the River Brathay/ | |
do | do | |||
Side Gates | Side Gates | As above | About 17 Chs Trace No 1 | Forms part of the road from |
do | As above | W of Old Scales | Elter Water to Bleatarn | |
do | ||||
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Elterwater Hall | Elterwater Hall | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 45 Chains Trace 2 | A large and commodious house |
Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | NE of High | the residence and property of Mr | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Hacket | John Robinson Manager partner | ||
of Elterwater Powder Mills | ||||
Birch Hill | Birch Hill | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 42 Chs Trace 2 | A neat house the residence |
Thomas Thompson | N of High Hacket | and property of Mr Mason | ||
Robert Greenup | Robinson | |||
Owletnest Quarry | Owletnest Quarry | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 40 Chs Trace 2 | A blue slate quarry Property |
Thomas Thompson | N of High Hacket | of Mr John Robinson Elterwater | ||
Robert Greenup | Hall | |||
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Dale End | Dale End | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 39 Chs Trace 1 | Farm house in the occupation of |
Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | N by W of High | James Dixon and property of the | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Hacket | Revd Fletcher Fleming Rydal | ||
Howebanks Wood | Howe Banks Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 40 Chs Trace 1 | Woods of forest and fir trees with |
Thomas Thompson | NW of High | Coppice wood Property of Benson | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket | Harrison Esq Green Bank Ambleside | ||
Carr Howes | Carr Howes | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 30 Chs Trace 3 | A tract of rough rocky pasture with |
Thomas Thompson | NE of High | brushwood and forest trees property | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket | of the Revd. F. Fleming Rydal and | ||
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Brow | Brow | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 50 Chs Trace 4 | Farm house in the occupation of |
Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | W of High | James Dixon and property of the | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Hacket | Revd F. Fleming Rydal | ||
Smithy Houses | Smithy Houses Houses | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 40 Chs Trace 4 | Beerhouse and cottages the property |
Thomas Thompson | W of High Hackt | of the occupier John Forsyth | ||
Robert Greenup | ||||
Wilson's Place | Wilson's Place | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 24 Chs Trace 4 | Farm house and cottages in the |
Thomas Thompson | W of High Hackt | occupation of Jonathan Birkett | ||
Robert Greenup | and others and property of Ms Green | |||
holme Greenbone Penrith |
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Elter Water | Elterwater | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 40 Ch Trace 2 & 3 | A tarn or small lake where Little |
Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | NE of High | Langdale Beck and Great Langdale | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Hacket | Beck empties themselves into - near | ||
the village of the same name | ||||
Fletcher's Wood | Fletcher's Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 14 Chs Trace 2 | A large wood of close coppice |
Thomas Thompson | N of High Hacket | Property of the Revd. F. Fleming | ||
Robert Greenup | Rydal | |||
Sawrey's Wood | Sawrey's Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 40 Ch 2 | Close coppice wood sometimes |
Thomas Thompson | N of High Hacket | Called Scotts Wood from some large | ||
Robert Greenup | Scott firs that grows in it: Property | |||
of Benson Harrison Esq. Green | ||||
Bank Ambleside |
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Stang End | Stang End Bridge | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 33 Chs Trace 4 | A wooden Foot bridge over Little \the/ |
Bridge | Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | SW of High | Langdale Beck \River Brathay/ south west of Ivy | |
Robert Greenup Oak How | Hacket | How | ||
Ivy Howe Thos Birkett | Ivy Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 23 Chs Trace 4 | A farm house in the occupation |
& Mr John Carter | Thomas Thompson | SW of High | Thomas Birkett and property of | |
Robert Greenup | Hacket | Mr John Carter Rydal | ||
Langdale Pool | Langdale Pool | As above | About 23 ch. S | A name applying to a short |
Trace 4 of High Hacket | piece of the River Brathay | |||
Colwith Pool | Colwith Pool | As above | About 45 Chs | Do |
SE of High | ||||
Hacket |
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High Birk Howe | High Birk Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 50 Chs Trace 4 | Farm house in the occupation of the |
Thomas Thompson | WSW of High Hackt | owner Joseph Youdell- | ||
Robert Greenup | ||||
Low Birk Howe | Low Birk Howe | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 45 Chs Trace 4 | Farm house in the occupation of |
Thomas Thompson | WSW of High | John Hodgson and property of | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket | Mrs Ann Rollinshaw Chapel Stile | ||
Langdale | ||||
Birk Houses | Birk Houses | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 45 Chs Trace 4 | Cottage houses in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | SW of High Hacket | of John Hodgson and property | ||
Robert Greenup | of Mr John Carter Rydal | |||
Forge Steps | Forge Steps | As above | 25 Chains S. by W | Stepping stones across |
from "High Hacket" | the River Brathay | |||
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Forge | Forge | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 23 Chs Trace 5 | A farm house in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | S of High Hacket | of the owner William Fleming | ||
Robert Greenup | ||||
Forge Cottage | Forge Cottage | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 19 Chs Trace 5 | A cottage house in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | S of High Hacket | of the owner William Fleming | ||
Robert Greenup | ||||
High Hacket | High Hacket | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 6 Chs Trace 5 | Farmhouse in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | N of Low Hacket | of Joseph Pepper and property | ||
Robert Greenup | of John Carter Rydal | |||
The Nab | The Nab | As above | 62 Chains N.E. from | A narrow neck of land |
"High Hacket". | in the County of Lancaster | |||
being surrounded on three | ||||
sides by Elter Water |
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Benson Close | Benson Close | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 16 Chs Trace 5 | Coppice wood the property of |
Mr John Robinson Elterwater Hall | SE of High Hacket | the Revd Stephen Birkett | ||
Thos Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | Chapel Stile for the time being | |||
Forge Wood | Forge Wood | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 21 Chs Trace 5 | Coppice Wood in the occupation |
Thomas Thompson | SSE of High | of the owner Wm Fleming | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket. | |||
Colwith Force | Colwith Force | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 29 Chs Trace 5 | A large or high waterfall in |
(Waterfall) | Thomas Thompson | SE of High | Little Langdale Beck \the River Brathay/ West of | |
Robert Greenup | Hacket | Colwith Bridge | ||
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Low Hacket | Low Hacket | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 6 Chs Trace 5 | Farmhouse in the occupation of |
Thomas Thompson Walthwaite | S of High Hacket | Henry Barrow and property of | ||
Robert Greenup Oak How | the Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel | |||
Stile for the time being | ||||
High Colwith | High Colwith | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 38 Chs Trace 6 | Farm house in the occupation of |
Thomas Thompson | SE of High | George Hodgson and property of | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket | the Revd Stephen Birkett fot the | ||
time being | ||||
Low Colwith | Low Colwith | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 39 Chs Trace 6 | Farmhouse in the occupation of |
Thomas Thompson | SE of High | Edward Shepherd and \the/ property of | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket | the livings of Crossthwaite Chapel | ||
and Ings Chapel |
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Colwith Bridge | Colwith Bridge | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 40 Chs Trace 6 | A county bridge of one arch over |
Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | SE of High | Little Langdale Beck the | ||
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Hacket | River Brathay | ||
Colwith Pasture | Colwith Pasture | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 24 Chs Trace 6 | Two large fields of Brushwood |
Thomas Thompson | SE. of High Hackt | scattered forest trees and Rough | ||
Robert Greenup | rocky pasture property of | |||
the Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel | ||||
Stile | ||||
River Brathay | Little Langdale Beck \River Brathay JMcL/ | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 24 Chs Trace 6 w | A river having its source at |
Thomas Thompson | S of High Hacket | Wrynose and is the boundary | ||
Robert Greenup | of the counties of Westmorland | |||
and Lancashire to where it | ||||
empties itself into Elterwater |
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See name sheets of B J & W looked at this when | Lingmoor Fell | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 60 Chs Trace 1 | A lofty range of rocky mountain |
plan 25.1 25.11 traces are recd | Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | NW of High | Property of Benson Harrison Esq | |
25.11 traces arerecd> plan 25.1 | Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Hacket | Green Bank Ambleside and others | |
On plan 25.11 -Do. - | Bield Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 60 Chs Trace 1 | Steep face of rocky scars on |
Thomas Thompson | NW of High Hack | the west side of Lingmoor Fell | ||
Robert Greenup | ||||
Howe Banks | Howe Banks | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 38 Chs Trace 1 | Rocky pasture banks on the east |
Thomas Thompson | NNW of High | side of Dale End Crag Property | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket Banks | of Benson Harrison Esq. Green | ||
Bank Ambleside |
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Banks to be worked when | Banks | Revd Stephen Birkett Chapel Stile | About 66 Chs Trace 1 | A tract of rough pasture and rocks |
25.11 Traces are recd (on 25.11) | Thomas Thompson yeoman Walthwaite | NW of High | on the north east side of Lingmoor | |
Robert Greenup Farmer Oak How | Hacket | Fell Property of Benson Harrison Esq | ||
Green Bank Ambleside | ||||
Dale End Quarry | Dale End Quarry | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 60 Chs Trace 1 | A large quarry of blue slate stone |
Thomas Thompson | NW of High | worked at present and property of | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket | Benson Harrison Green Bank Ambleside | ||
Dale End Crag | Dale End Crag | Revd Stephen Birkett | About 40 Chs Trace 1 | A high face of rocky precipitous feature |
Thomas Thompson | NW of High | along the east end of Lingmoor Fell | ||
Robert Greenup | Hacket | |||
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Dunney Beck | Dunney Beck | Mr John Green. Grasmere | About 12 Chs Traces 2 & 5 | Dunney Beck is a small |
Agent of Lady Le Fleming Rydal Hall | E of Chapel | Stream which rises near Grey | ||
Estate Plan made in 1853 | Green | Cragg on Grasmere Common | ||
Mr Levi Hodgson | and flows into the River Rothay | |||
Builder Howe Top - Grasmere | near its junction with Rydal | |||
Water | ||||
High Wood | High Wood | Mr John Green | About 40 Chs Trace 6 | Is a small wood of Forest |
,, | Estate Plan made in 1853 | SE of Chapel | Trees at the foot of Knab Scar | |
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | the property of Lady Le Flem- | |
ing of Rydal Hall | ||||
Grasmere Common to be looked to | Grasmere Common | Mr John Green | Trace 2-3-5-& 6 | Grasmere Common is an |
again | ,, | Plan belonging to Lady Le Fleming | About 32 Chs | extensive tract of high rocky |
of Rydal Hall # made in 1853 | N.E of Chapel | Moor in the N East of the | ||
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | Township of Grasmere - is the | |
property of Mr Jas Jas Fleming | ||||
Grasmere Fell | Plan dated 1770, belonging to | of Knott Houses and others | ||
Lady Le Fleming | … |
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Lady Wood | Lady Wood | Mr John Green /Grasmere Agent to Lady Le Fleming of Rydal Hall\ | About 39 Chais Trace 4 | Lady Wood adjoins White Moss |
Mr Levi Hodgson /Builder - Howe Top. Grasmere\ | SSW of Chapel | and Wishing Gate - consists | ||
Mr Edw Brown /Innkeeper - Lake Hotel. Grasmere\ | Green | mostly of Forest Trees and is | ||
the property of Lady Le Flem- | ||||
ing of Rydal Hall | ||||
Wishing Gate | Wishing Gate | Mr John Green | About 39 Chs Trace 4 | An ordinary gate to a field |
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson | SSW of Chapel | adjoining Baneriggs and | |
,, | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Green | Lady Wood on the old | |
Turnpike Road from Grasmere | ||||
to Rydal - it commands | ||||
a good view of Grasmere Lake | ||||
and Vale | ||||
Heron Island | Heron Island | Mr John Green | About 66 Chs Trace 6 | Heron Island is situated about |
Mr Levi Hdgson | SE of Chapel | the centre of Rydal Water | ||
Great Island | Plan belonging to Lady Le Fleming | Green | and is the largest of the six | |
islands (some of which are mere | ||||
rocks) - in this Lake - it | ||||
takes its name from the Birds | ||||
which frequent it |
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Thrang Crag | Thrang Cragg | Mr Jas Backhouse /Farmer - Rydal\ | About 80 Chs Trace 6 | Thrang Cragg is an isolated |
,, | Richd Lindsey | SE of Chapel | rock at the West end of Rydal | |
coachman to Lady Le Fleming /Rydal Hall\ | & close to Rydal Water of which | |||
Thrang Crag | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Green | it commands a good view | |
Grey Crag | Grey Cragg | Mr John Green - Grasmere | About \20/ Chs Trace 2 | Grey Cragg is a high and |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming Rydal Hall | N of Chapel | conspicuous rocky woody hill | ||
Mr Ralph Henry Alcock /owner Hollins\ | Green - & at the | on the West side of Grasmere | ||
Mr Levi Hodgson | S.W. side of "Grasmere | Common | ||
Builder - Howe Top Grasmere | Common" | |||
Chapel Green | Chapel Green | Mr John Green | About 20 Chs Trace 2 | Chapel Green is a high |
Mr Levi Hodgson | S of Grey Crag | rocky hill on the East \West/ | ||
Mr Jas Backhouse | side of Dunney Beck | |||
Farmer - Rydal | Is enclosed by a circular | |||
wall - the origin of the | ||||
name is not known |
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Lord Cove | Lord Cove | Mr John Green - Grasmere | About 45 | Lord Cove is a boggy hollow |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming - Rydal | Chains NE | where Peats are cut, at the | ||
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson - Builder | of Chapel Green | foot of Lord Cragg | |
Howe Top - Grasmere | ||||
,, | Mr Jas Backhouse /Farmer - Rydal\ | |||
Lord Crag | Lord Cragg | Mr John Green | About 40 | Lord Cragg is a group |
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson | Chains NE | of large rocks adjoining | |
,, | Mr Jas Backhouse | of Chapel Green | the Township Boundary | |
between Grasmere and Rydal | ||||
and Loughrigg | ||||
is on a high part of the Fell | ||||
about half a mile north of | ||||
Knab Scar | ||||
Rydal Fell To be looked to | Rydal Fell | Estate Plan | About 50 Chais | Rydal Fell is a high |
again | ,, | Mr John Green | NE of Chapel | and extensive tract of rough |
,, | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | Green | rocky pasture in the North | |
,, | Mr Ralph Henry Alcock | of the Township of Rydal & | ||
Landowner & Innkeeper - Hollins | Loughrigg - Lady Le Fleming | |||
of Rydal Hall is owner |
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Lingy Stone | Lingy Stone | Mr John Green - Grasmere | About 65 Chais | Lingy Stone is a Rock |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | SE of Chapel | in Rydal Water close | ||
,, | Estate Plan dated 1770 | Green | to the North margin of the lake | |
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson | |||
Builder - Howe Top - Grasmere | ||||
,, | Mr Jas Backhouse /Farmer - Rydal\ | |||
Green Holme | Green Holme | Mr John Green | About 79 Chais | Green Holme is a small |
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson | S.E of Chapel | wooded Island in the East | |
Green Holm | Estate Plan dated 1770 | Green | end of Rydal Water | |
,, | Mr Jas Backhouse | |||
Black Crag | Black Cragg | Mr John Green | About 82 Chs | Black Cragg is a Rock |
,, | Estate Plan dated 1770 | SE of Chapel | in Rydal Water near the | |
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | East margin | |
,, | Mr Jas Backhouse | |||
Baneriggs | Baneriggs | Baneriggs is a coppice wood with | ||
,, | } Same authorities as above | some forest trees & firs interspersed | ||
it is the property of Lady Le Fleming | ||||
Rydal Hall |
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Nab Scar | Knab Scar | Mr John Green - Grasmere /Agent to Lady Le Fleming- Rydal Hall \ | About 52 Chs | Kn \N/ab Scar is a steep rocky |
,, | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | ESE of Chapel | brow in the south part of | |
,, | Revd John Tatham - Curate of Rydal | Green | Rydal Fell - for the most | |
Nab Scars | Estate plan made in 1770 | part it is a precipice many | ||
Nab Scar | Do - 1853 | hundred feet in height | ||
,, | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | |||
,, | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | |||
Nab Cottage | Knab Cottage | Mr John Green | About 54 Chs | Kn \N/ab Cottage adjoins Rydal |
,, | Revd John Tatham | SE of Chapel | Water and at the foot of Kn \N/ab | |
Nab House | Estate Plan dated 1770 | Green | Scar - it is in the occupation of | |
Nab | Plan made in 1853 | Mr Richd Wilson and the property | ||
,, | White's Directory | of Lady Le Fleming of Rydal Hall | ||
Nabs | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | Hartley Coleridge the Poet | ||
Nab Cottage | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | lived in Kn \N/ab Cottage for many | ||
,, | John Crosfield Esqr - Rothay Bank | years and died here on the 6th Jany 1849 | ||
,, | Slater's Directory | |||
Knott Wood | Knott Wood | Mr John Green | About 55 Chais | Is a Coppice Wood the |
,, | Mr Levi Hodgson - Builder /Howe Top - Grasmere\ | ESE of Chapel | property of Lady Le Fleming | |
Knott Coppice | Estate Plan made in 1853 | Green | of Rydal Hall | |
,, | Mr Jas Backhouse /Farmer - Rydal\ |
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Wood Close | Wood Close | Mr John Green, Grasmere | About 19 Chs | Wood Close in a new |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming of /Rydal Hall\ | SW of Chapel | building commanding fine | ||
" | Mr Edwd Brown - Innkeeper | Green | views of Grasmere Lake | |
Lake Hotel - Grasemere | and Valley - is the residence | |||
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | of John Hareward Esqr | ||
Farmer - Howe Top - Grasmere | and the property of John | |||
Yarker Esqr - Surry | ||||
Brackenfell | Brackenfell | John Hareward Esqr | About 7 Chs | Brackenfell is an exten- |
Wood Close - owner | W of Chapel Green | sive tract or ornamental | ||
" | Mr John Green | ground on the East side, | ||
" | Mr Edwd Brown | and many hundred feet above | ||
Grasmere Lake and Vale. | ||||
John Harewood Esqr Wood Close | ||||
is owner - a mansion is about | ||||
being built here /This is the name of the locality independent of its ornamental character \ + it has therefore been consided considered proper to write \it/ in stump | ||||
Town End | Town End | Mr John Green | About 27 Chs | Town End consists of about |
" | Greenwood's Map of Westmoreland | WSW of Chapel | a dozen of dwellings at | |
" | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Green | the South end of Grasmere | |
" | Mr Edwd Brown | - are the property of Mr | ||
Levi Hodgson of How Top | ||||
and others |
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Howe Head | Howe Head | Mr John Green, Grasmere | About 22 Chs | Howe Head is a Stable \Barn/ |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | W of Chapel | to which thereformerly a | ||
" | Mr Levi Hodgson /Builder - Howe Topp - Grasmere\ | Green | Farmhouse was attached | |
How Head | Mr Edwd Brown - Innkeeper | _ is in the occupation of the | ||
Lake Hotel - Grasmere | owner John Harwood {esqr], Wood Close | |||
The Hollins | Hollins & Lowther | } Sign Board | About 28 Chs | I |
(Hollins & Lowther Hotel) | Hotel | } License | NW of Chapel | Is a large respectable |
" The Hollins *|-1| The proprietor reccomends /this name, it will soon be as formerly \a private dwelling | Mr Ralph Henry Alcock | Green | Inn the property of the | |
/ " \ | occupier and owner /Board near building\ | occupier Mr R. H. Alcock | ||
Hollins | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | it was formerly the private | ||
" | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | residence of a gentleman and was | ||
Hollins and Lowther /Hotel\ | Manner's Directory | known as \the/ Hollins which it is still | ||
Hollins Inn & Lowther Hotel | Painted on Building | generally called | ||
Grove Cottage | Grove Cottage | Mr R. H. Alcock | About 35 Chs | Grove \Cottage/ is a small poor |
owner - Hollins | NW of Chapel | dwelling in the occupation | ||
" | Mr John Green | Green | of Christor Garnett and the | |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | property of Mr Ralph Henry | ||
Alcott of Hollins and Lowther | ||||
Hotel |
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Howe | Howe | Mr John Green, Grasmere | About 32 Chs | Howe is a remarkable |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | SW of Chapel | looking hill close to the | ||
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | N East shore of Grasmere | |
Builder - Howe Top - Grasmere | Lake | |||
How | Mr Edwd Brown - Innkeeper | |||
Lake Hotel - Grasmere | ||||
Howe Top | Howe Top | Mr John Green | About 26 Chs | Howe Top is a Farmhouse |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson /occupier\ | SW of Chapel | in the occupation of Mr | |
How Top | Mr Edwd Brown | Green | Levi Hodgson and the property | |
" | Mr R. H. Alcock | of Mr Wm Pearson of South | ||
Innkeeper & Landowner - Hollins | Kilworth - Leicestershire | |||
Howe Foot | Howe Foot | Mr John Green | About 27 Chs | Howe Foot is the residence |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | SW of Chapel | of Miss Cookson and | |
How Foot | Mr Edwd Brown | Green | the property of the Revd | |
" | Mr R. H. Alcock | Isaac Green of Sedbergh |
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Lake Hotel | Lake Hotel | Mr John Green - Grasmere | About 21 Chs | The Lake Hotel is a large |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | SW of Chapel | new building close to the | ||
" | Excise License | Green | N East Margin of Grasmere | |
Brown's Lake Hotel | Board on Building | Lake - it commands fine views | ||
Prince of Wales Lake | Mr Edwd Brown - occupier | of the Vale of Grasmere and is | ||
Hotel | and owner | much requested by Tourists | ||
" | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | Mr Edwd Brown is owner | ||
" | Printed Bills | and occupier | ||
Crag Side | Cragg Side | Mr John Green | About 23 Chs | Cragg Side is a neat new |
" | Mr Edwd Brown | SW of Chapel | building overlooking Gras- | |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | mere Lake - is the property | |
Builder - Howe Top - Grasmere | of John A. Tremenhere Esqr | |||
occupier | ||||
Woodland Crag | Woodland Cragg | Mr John Green | About 21 Chs | Woodland Cragg is the |
" | Mr Edwd Brown | SW of Chapel | property and residence | |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | of Captain Selwyn and the | |
property of the Honb Miss Murray | ||||
Glenboro' - Sedbury - Bedfordshire |
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Beck Islands | Beck Islands | Mr John Green - Grasmere | About 50 Chs | Beck Islands is a |
Agent to Lady Le Fleming - Rydal | WNW of Chapel | neat dwelling in Gras- | ||
Beck Alleans | Mr Wm Green | Green | mere Village, the pro- | |
occupier and owner | perty of the occupier | |||
" | Mr R. H. Alcock | Mr Wm Green | ||
|-1|This is the more /correct way|-1|Beck Islands\ | Mr Levi Hodgson - farmer | |||
Howe Top - Grasmere | ||||
Moss Head | Moss Head | Mr John Green | About 50 Chs | Moss Head is in |
" | Mr Wm Green | WNW of Chapel | occupation of the owner | |
" | White's Directory | Green | Mr William Green | |
St Oswald's Church | St Oswald's Church | Slater's Directory | About 48 Chs | St Oswalds Church is a |
(Rectory) | " | White's Directory | W by N of Chapel | plain but ancient building |
" | Manner's Directory | Green | - a Rectory and the Parish | |
" | Mr Ralph Henry Alcock | Church of Grasmere | ||
Innkeeper & Landowner - Hollins | Lady le Fleming of Rydal | |||
" | Revd Mr Jeffries | Hall is patron and the Revd | ||
|-1|Rich Fleming|-1| Incumbent - income £145 per Annum | ||||
|-1|In the church|-1| is a Monument to Wm Wordsworth | ||||
|-1|the Poet who died|-1| at Rydal Mount 23 April 1850 | ||||
|-2|and is inter|-2| |-1|close to Hartley|-1| Coleridge in the East corner | ||||
|-2|of the Burial|-2| |-1|ground attached|-1| to this church - Coleridge died | ||||
|-1|on the 6th|-1| January 1849 |
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Stock Bridge | Stock Bridge | Mr John Green - Grasmere | About 20 Chs | Stock Bridge is a small |
(County Bridge) | Agent to Lady Le Fleming - Rydal |+1|Hall|+1| | W of Chapel | stone bridge of one arch over | |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson - farmer | Green | a nameless stream on the Road | |
Builder - Howe Top - Grasmere | from Rydal to Grasmere | |||
" | Mr Edwd Brown - Innkeeper | It is a County Bridge | ||
Lake Hotel - Grasmere | ||||
National School | National School | Mr John Green | About 40 Chs | Is a school for Boys & Girls |
" | Mr Edwd Brown | W by N of Chapel | in connection with the National | |
" | Mr Wm Baldry | Green | Society and is endowed with | |
Teacher | property producing £18 yearly | |||
Lake View | Lake View | Mr John Green | About 40 Chs | Lake View is a dwelling |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | W of Chapel | house in the occupation of | |
" | Mr Edwd Brown | Green | Mr John Coward and the | |
property of Mr John | ||||
Fleming / minor of Grasmere | ||||
Church Bridge | Church Bridge | As above | ||
County) | A Stone bridge of one arch | |||
over the River Rothay |
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White Moss | White Moss | Mr John Green | About 29 Chs | White Moss is an extensive |
Grasmere - Agent to Lady Le Fleming | S of Chapel | rocky district, the property | ||
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | of several - is an open Common | |
Builder - Howe Top - Grasmere | ||||
" | Mr Edwd Brown - Innkeeper | |||
Lake Hotel - Grasmere | ||||
Whitemoss Tarn | White Moss Tarn | Mr John Green | About 19 Chs | A small piece of water |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | S of Chapel | in the north of White Moss | |
" | Mr Edwd Brown | Green | ||
" | Mr R. H. Alcock | |||
Hollins | ||||
Whitemoss Quarries | White Moss | Mr John Green | About 30 Chs | An extensive Slate quarry |
Quarries | SSE of Chapel | in the East part of White | ||
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | Moss - are the property | |
" | Mr Edwd Brown | of the Earl of Lonsdale | ||
White Moss Slate | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes | , the Lord of the Manor | ||
Quarries | Mr R. H. Alcock | |||
Landowner - Hollins |
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Whitemoss Cottage | White Moss | Mr John Green | About 35 Chs | White Moss Cottage adjoins |
Cottage | Grasmere - Agent to Lady Le Fleming | SE of Chapel | White Moss and Rydal | |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | Green | Water - is in the occupation | |
Builder - Howe Top - Grasmere | of Mr Joseph Hodgson | |||
" | Mr Edwd Brown - Innkeeper | and the property of Wm Wordsworth | ||
Lake Hotel - Grasmere | Esqr Stamp Off/ice\ Carlisle | |||
Brockstone | Broxton | Mr John Green | About 26 Chs | Broxton consists of two |
" | Map made in 1835 belonging /to Lady Le Fleming of Rydal Hall\ | SE of Chapel | small dwellings the property | |
Brockston | Mr R. H. Alcock - Innkeeper - Hollins | Green | of Wm Balls Esqr Glen Rothay | |
Brockstone | Mr Levi Hodgson | Rydal : this place is said to have | ||
" | Mr Jas Backhouse | been much frequented by Badgers formerly | ||
Farmer - Rydal | hence the name | |||
Swan Stone | Swan Stone | Mr John Green | About 45 Chs | Swan Stone is a rocky |
" | Estate Plan made in 1853 | SE of Chapel | point jutting into Rydal | |
" | Map made in 1770 | Green | Water on the North side | |
" | Mr Levi Hodgson | - it is covered with wood |
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Grasmere Lake | Grasmere Lake | Hodgson's Map of Westd. | Grasmere Lake is beautifully | |
Do | Greenwoods Do | situated in a deep valley enclosed | ||
Do | White's Directory | by high mountains. It is about a | ||
Do | Capt Buckley, Hoasley Cottage | mile in length and half a mile | ||
Clappergate | in width and has an island | |||
Grasmere Water | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | in the centre containing about | ||
Grasmere Lake | Mr John Green, Grasmere | 4 acres. Lady-le-Fleming of Rydal | ||
Agent to Lady-le-Fleming | Hall, and Mr Scollick of | |||
Do | Estate Plan | Aldingham Hall, Ulverstone - are | ||
owners of the lake. | ||||
Rydal Water | Rydal Water | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | An extensive sheet of water at | |
" | Hodgson's Map of Westd. | the base of "Loughrigg Fell" | ||
" | White's Directory | and about midway between | ||
Rydal Lake | Greenwood's Map of Westd | Grasmere Lake and Ambleside | ||
Rydal Mere | Gibson's Guide to the Lakes | : it contains four small islands | ||
Rydall Water | Revd John Tatham | & is the property of Lade-le- | ||
Curate of Rydal | Fleming, Rydal Hall |
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Dockey Tarn | Dockey Tarn | John Dixon, Town End | About 60 Chains | A small pond north of |
do | James Fleming, Knott Houses | N.E. from Town | Nab Scar | |
do | William Scott, Swan Hotel | End |
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Sweden Crag | Sweden Cragg | Mr Thomas Jackson /Ambleside\ | Trace No-2 | A rugged rocky eminence |
do | Mr William Dawes /Glenthorn\ | 46 Chains SE | ||
do | Mr John Woodend /Nook End\ | from "Humphrey's | ||
do | Mr Edwd Warriner /Brow Head\ | Crags" | ||
High Brock Crags | High Brock Craggs | As above | 38 Chains SE. | A very rugged rocky eminence |
do | do | from "Humphrey's | ||
do | do | Crags" | ||
do | do | |||
Low Brock Crags | Low Brock Craggs | As above | 42 Chains SE. | A rugged rocky eminence |
do | do | from Humphrey's | ||
do | do | Crags | ||
do | do |
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See 19.14 | Buckstones | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace No 1 About 73 Chains | A tract of Rough rugged |
do | Property Plan at Rydal Hall, 1770) | NNE of Rydal | land with large scattered | |
do | James Backhouse Farmer /Rydal\ | Hall | rocks | |
Humphrey's Crags | Oumphrey's Craggs | Hodgsons Co. Map | Trace No 1 About 63 Chains | A very rugged eminence |
do | Property Plan at Rydal Hall, 1770 | NNE of Rydal | ||
Humphrey's Craggs | Mr John Green | Hall | ||
Rydal Beck | Rydal Beck | Mr John Green | Trace No. 1 2 Chains E of | Rises at Rydal Head and flows |
do | Property Plan at Rydal Hall, 1770 | Rydal Hall | into the River Rothay | |
do | James Backhouse | |||
Rydal | Hodgsons Co. Map |
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Birk Haggs | Birk Hagg | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace No 1 About 17 Chains | A wood composed of copp |
do | Property Plan AD. 1770 at Rydall Hall | N of Rydal Hall | A coppice wood with some | |
do | Richard Lindsay Under Steward /Rydal Hall\ | forest trees and a few fir the | ||
property of Lady le Fleming | ||||
Rydal Hall |
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Rydal Mount | Rydal Mount | Hodgsons Co. Map | Trace No 4 About 6 Chains | A neat house , at present |
do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | W by N of Rydal | unoccupied, the residence | |
do | Manner's Directory page P.267 | Hall | property of Lady Fle Fleming | |
do | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes P26 | Rydal Hall, Ambleside | ||
(and was formerly the Seat of ^the Late\ William/ | ||||
Wordsworth Esqr poet laureate,) | ||||
Rydal Mount | Rydal | Hodgsons Co. Map | Trace No 4 In the S W. corner | A small scattered village comprising \consisting of/ |
do | Mr John Green | of plan 26.2 | Farm house cottages and villas, and | |
do | Manner's Directory Page 262 | also a Church, all chiefly the | ||
property of Lady le Fleming | ||||
Rydal Hall Ambleside | ||||
St Mary's Church | St Mary's Church /(Perpt Curacy)\ | Mr John Green | Trace No 4 About 8 Chains | Is a handsome gothic building, with |
(Per Curacy) | do | Revd Mr Tatham Rydal | SW of Rydal Hall | a tower at the west end, and was |
do | Manner's Directoy P.263 | erected by Lady le Fleming at the | ||
cost of 1500£, and the Revd | ||||
Fletcher Fleming is the present | ||||
Incumbent. |
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Rydal Lodge | Rydal Lodge | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace No 4 About 10 Chains | A neat house occupied by |
do | Mr James Backhouse Farmer | SSW of Rydal | the Revd Fletcher Fleming, | |
do | Revd Mr Tatham Rydal | Hall | and is the property of Lady le- | |
do | Manner's Directory Page 267 | Fleming Rydal Hall | ||
Ambleside | ||||
Rydal Hall | Rydal Hall | Mr John Green | Trace No 4 About unreadable | A neat Mansion the residence |
do | Revd Mr Tatham | unreadable | and property of Lady le Fleming | |
do | Manner's Directory Page 267 | In the N. end of | ||
do | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes Page 25 | the village of Rydal | ||
High Fall | High Fall | Mr John Green | Trace No 4 About 21 Chains | A waterfall in Rydal Beck |
do | Revd Mr Tatham | N of Rydal Hall | ||
do | Mr James Backhouse |
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Low Fall | Low Fall | Mr John Green Land Agent /Ambleside\ | Trace No 4 3 Chains E of | A waterfall onin Rydal Beck |
do | Revd Mr Tatham Rydal | Rydal Hall | ||
do | Mr James Backhouse Farmer /Rydal\ | |||
Little Springs | Little Springs | Property Plan AD. 1770 at Rydal /Hall\ | Trace No 5 About 19 Chains | A coppice wood with a few forest |
do | Mr John Green | E by S of Rydal Hall | trees, the property of Lady le | |
do | Mr Richard Lindsay Under Steward /Rydal Hall\ | Fleming, Rydal Hall | ||
Ambleside | ||||
High Sweden | High Sweden Bridge | Mr John Green | Trace No 6 about 73 Chains | A Stone bridge of one arch |
Bridge | do | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | EWE of Rydal | across Scandale Beck |
do | Mr Edward Warriner Brow Head /Ambleside\ | Hall |
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High Sweden Coppice | High Sweden Coppice | Mr Joseph Tyson Builder /Ambleside\ | Trace No 6 About 60 Chains | A coppice wood with a few |
do | Mr John Woodend Farmer /Nook End\ | E by S of Rydal Hall | forest, the property of James | |
do | Mr Charles Horrace Bobbin Manufacturer /Ambleside\ | Hall | Christopher Wilson Esqr Low Nook | |
Ambleside | ||||
Rough Sides | Rough Sides | Valuation Book | 66 Chains E. from | A coppice wood the property |
" | Mr Thomas Troughton /Ambleside\ | Rydal Hall | of Mr John Mackereth | |
" | Mr John Green /Land Agent Grasmere\ | Ambleside | ||
" | Mr Charles Horrace /Stockgill Mill\ | |||
Rydal Park | Rydal Park | As above | Immediately East | A large district attached to |
from Rydal Hall | Rydal Hall & part of which | |||
is preserved asan Ornamental | ||||
Park : property of Lady le Fleming | ||||
N.B As the the whole extent to which this name | ||||
applies is ornamental it has been considered | ||||
better to write the name in stump |
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\ML/ Flesh /Pinch\ Crags | Pinch craggs | Mr Edwd Warriner Brow Head /Ambleside\ | Trace About 60100 Chains | A very rugged eminence |
do | Mr Joseph Tyson Builder /Ambleside\ | NE by E of Rydal | ||
Pinch Crags | Property Map Ad. 1835 at Browhead | Hall | ||
Flesh Crags | Flesh craggs | As above | Trace No 3 About 60 Chains | A small rugged eminence |
do | As do | ENE of Rydal | ||
Flesh Crags | Property plan do 1835 at Browhead | Hall |
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Nab Wood | Knab Wood | Revd Mr Tatham Rydal | Trace No 4 About 11 Chains | A coppice wood with |
do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | W of Rydal Hall | some forest trees, the property | |
do | Mr Thomas Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | of Lady le Fleming | ||
Nab Wood | Property Plan AD 1770 at /Rydal Hall\ | Rydal Hall Ambleside | ||
Hart Head | Hart head | Property Plan \1853/ at Rydal Hall | Trace No 4 About 7 Chains | A farm house occupied by |
do | Mr John Green | NNW of Rydal | Mr George Tyson, the property | |
do | Mr George Tyson Farmer | Hall | of Lady le Fleming | |
do | Hodgson's Co. Map | Rydal Hall | ||
Glen Rothay | Glen Rothay | Mr John Green | Trace No 4 | A neat house the residence |
do | Manner's Directory Page 267 | About 13 Chains | and propery of William Ball Esqr | |
do | Hudson's Guide to the Lakes P.26 | SW of Rydal Hall | and was formerly known as Ivy | |
do | Mr Thomas Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Cottage |
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Stock Gill | Stock Gill | Revd Mr Tatham Rydal | Runs along the | A stream forming the |
Mr J. Green, Grasmere | N East part of | greater part of the | ||
Mr T. Troughton, Ambleside | the plan | boundary between the | ||
Parishes of Windermere | ||||
& Grasmere | ||||
Petts Bridge | Petts Bridge | As above | 38 Chains E. by N. | A small stone bridge over |
from "Snarker Pike" | "Stock Gill" on the road from | |||
Ambleside to Patterdale |
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Snarker Pike | Snarker Pike | Mr Thomas Troughton /Ambleside\ | In the South part | An elevated point on |
Mr John Green, Land Agent /Ambleside\ | of "Scandale Fell" | "Scandale Fell." | ||
Mr Charles Horrace /Stockgill Mill\ | ||||
Pets Breast | Pets Breast | As above | Immediatley East | An extremely rugged feature |
from "Snarker Pike" | on Scandale Fell consisting | |||
of a succession of rocky inclines | ||||
Pets Fold | Pets Fold | As above | About 37 Chains | A sheepfold on the West |
East from "Snarker | side of "Stock Gill" | |||
Pike" | ||||
Brackeny Beck | Brackeny Beck | As above | About 60 Chains | A small stream emptying |
S. by East from | itself into "Stock Gill." | |||
"Snarker Pike" | ||||
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Yew Crag | Yew Cragg | Mr Edw Warriner | Trace 2 About 2730 Chains | Yew Cragg is a high |
Farmer – Brow Head | NW of Scartufts | Cliff in the north part | ||
" | Mr Thos Preston | of Loughrigg Fell, over | ||
Farmer – Mill Brow | looking Grasmere Lake | |||
" | Mr Thos Atkinson | and Rydal Water | ||
Farmer – Cragg Head | ||||
" | Mr John Green | |||
Crag | Johnson's Dictionary | |||
See name sheets | Baneriggs | Mr Edw Warriner | Trace 1&2 | Consists generally of Coppice |
of plan 26"1 | " | Mr Thos Atkinson | Wood. with some forest and | |
Bainrigg | Estate Plan | fir trees interspersed – is the | ||
do or Baneriggs | Mr John Green – Grasmere | property of Lady Le Fleming | ||
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | of Rydal Hall | |||
Loughrigg Terrace | Loughrigg Terrace | Mr Edw Warriner | Trace 1&2About 40 Chains | Is a public road command- |
" | Mr Thos Preston | NNW of Scartufts | -ing fine views of Grasmere | |
" | Mr John Green | Lake and Rydal Water Etc. | ||
" | E.B.W. Balme Esq | and winding round the base | ||
High Close | of Loughrigg Fell from Deer- | |||
-bolts Wood to Jobson Wood | ||||
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Not on this planSee name sheets of | Grasmere Lake | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | About 55 Chains | Grasmere Lake is beautifully |
26 plan 1 | " | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | NEW of Scartufts | situated in a deep valley enclosed |
" | White's Directory | by high muntains – It is about | ||
" | Captain Buckley /Hoasley Cottage – Clappersgate\ | a mile in length and 1/2 a mile | ||
Grasmere Water | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | wide and contains an Island | ||
Grass Mere | in the centre of about four acres | |||
I have not got any | Grasmere Lake | Estate Plan | Lady Le Fleming of Rydal | |
Authorities for this – yet it | " | Mr John Green – Grasmere | Hall and Mr Scollick of | |
may be the more correct | Agent to Lady Le Fleming | Aldingham Hall Ulverstone | ||
way JR? | are owners of the lake | |||
Red Bank Wood | Red Bank Wood | E.B.W. Balme Esq | About 76 Chains | Red Bank wood consists |
owner – High Close | NW of Scartufts | principally of Coppice with | ||
" | Estate Plan | Forest and Fir trees – E.B.W. Balme | ||
" | Captain Buckley | Esq of High Close is owner | ||
Deerbolts Wood | Deerbolts Wood | E.B.W. Balme Esq | About 60 Chains | Deerbolts Wood is on the |
High Close – owner | NW of Scartufts | South margin of Grasmere | ||
Deerbought Wood | Mr Thos Preston /Farmer – Mill Brow\ | Lake and consists of Forest | ||
Dearbolts Wood | Estate Plan | Trees and some Firs at the East | ||
Deerbolts Wood | Mr John Green – Grasmere | end – belongs to E.B.W. Balme Esq | ||
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | of High Close and Mr Scollick | |||
of Aldingham Hall – Ulverstone | ||||
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Rough Intake | Rough Intake | Mr Chas Horrace | Trace 3About 40 chains | Rough Intake is a |
Miller Ambleside | NE of Scartufts | wood the property of | ||
" | Mr Edw Warriner | Lady Le Fleming of Rydal | ||
" | Mr Thos Pearson | Hall – the N East part con- | ||
" | Mr John Green – Grasmere | -sists of Forest Trees – and | ||
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | the S West mostly Firs | |||
Rough Intake Coppice | Estate Plan | |||
Blackmire | Blackmire | Mr Thos Pearson | Trace 6 About 34 Chains | Blackmire is a low marshy |
Farmer – Mill Brow | SSE of Scartufts | spot containing between four | ||
" | Mr Thos Atkinson – Farmer | and five acres where Peats are | ||
Cragg Head | cut, on Loughrigg Fell | |||
" | Mr Edw Warriner | |||
Farmer – Brow Head | ||||
Loughrigg Fell | Loughrigg Fell | Same authorities as above | Forms the greater | Loughrigg Fell is a high ridge of rough, |
part of plan 26"5 | rocky pasture containing several hundred | |||
acres & is the property of various | ||||
persons. Grasmere Lake, Rydal Water | ||||
& Coniston Water join it on three sides | ||||
& its summit commands a view of the surrounding | ||||
romantic scenery | ||||
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Rydal Water | Rydal Water | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | About 40 chs | Is an extensive sheet of |
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | NE of Scartufts | water at the base of Lough- | |
" | White's Directory | -rigg Fell and about midway | ||
Rydal Lake | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | between Grasmere Lake and | ||
Rydal Mere | Gibson's Guide to the Lakes | Ambleside – contains four | ||
Rydal Water | Rev Jonathan Rev John Tatham | small Islands – the Lake | ||
Curate of RydalTatham Curate | belongs to Lady Le Fleming | |||
of Rydal Hall | ||||
Jobson Close | Jobson Close | Mr Chas Horrace | About 34 chs | Jobson Close is a wood |
Miller – Ambleside | NE of Scartufts | composed mostly of Forest | ||
" | Rev John Tatham | Trees, the property of Lady | ||
" | Mr John Green, Grasmere | Le Fleming of Rydal Hall | ||
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | ||||
Steps End | Steps EndSteps End | Mr Chas Horrace | About 56 chs | Steps end is a wood |
on plans 26.5 & 26.6 | " | Rev John Tatham | NE of Scartufts | adjoining Rydal Water |
" | Mr John Green | – consists principally of | ||
Forest Trees, with some Coppice | ||||
and belongs to Lady Le Flem- | ||||
-ing of Rydal Hall | ||||
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Lad Crag | Lad Cragg | Mr Thos Preston | About 24 | Lad Cragg is a high |
" | Mr Thos Atkinson | Chs SW of | rocky point on the West | |
" | Mr Satterthwaite | Scartufts | side of Loughrigg Fell | |
Farmer – Scroggs | ||||
Crag | Johnson's Dictionary | |||
Loughrigg Howe | Loughrigg Howe | Mr Thos Preston /Farmer – Mill Brow\ | About 47 chs | Two Farmhouses adjoining |
Loughrigg How | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | SW of Scartufts | Loughrigg Tarn – one in the | |
" | Mr Thos Atkinson /Farmer – Cragg Head\ | occupation of Mr Scott and | ||
How | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | Mr Thos Simpson is Trustee | ||
How | White's Dictionary | the other house & farm is the | ||
property of Mr Taylor of | ||||
Rusland near Ulverstone | ||||
Scartufts | ScartoosScartufts | Mr Thos Atkinson | About 47 chs | Scartufts is a Peat |
" | Mr Thos Preston | NE of Loughrigg | Moss on Loughrigg Fell | |
ScartuftsScartoos | Mr Thos Partridge | Howe & near | ||
Scartoes | Mr John Green | the centre of plan | ||
Grasmere agent to | 26"5 | |||
Lady Le Fleming | ||||
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Scroggs | Scroggs | Estate Plan | About 53 chs | Scroggs a Farmhouse in |
" | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | WSW of Scartufts | the occupation of George Tyson | |
" | Plan of Oaks Farm | and the property of Mary Satter- | ||
" | White's Directory | -thwaite who lives in an adjoining | ||
Cottage | ||||
Oaks | Oaks | Estate Plan | About 57 chs | Oaks is a farmhouse in |
" | Plan of Scroggs Estate | WSW of Scartufts | the occupation of Mr | |
" | White's Directory | AUTHID-0086 and the property | ||
" | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | of Mr Edw Twiceaday of | ||
" | Mr John Brown /occupier\ | Rusland near Ulverstone | ||
To be looked atLow Wood | Low Wood | Estate Plan | About 76 chs | Low Wood belongs to E. |
again (written on 25.8) | " | E.B.W. Balme Esq owner /High Close\ | W of Scartufts | B.W. Balme Esq of High Close |
" | Mr Thos Preston | – it is a large Coppice Wood | ||
Farmer – Mill Brow | ||||
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Hammer Scar | Hammer Scar | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | About 69 chs | Hammer Scar is a high |
" | E.B.W. Balme Esq /High Close\ | W of Scartufts | rocky hill overlooking | |
" | Mr Thos Preston | Langdale and Grasmere Lake | ||
Farmer – Mill Brow | ||||
High Close | High Close | E.B.W. Balme Esq | About 66 chs | Is a dwelling in the occupation |
occupier & owner | W of Scartufts | of the owner E. Balme Wheatley | ||
" | Estate Plan | Balme Esq | ||
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | |||
" | White's Directory | |||
Intake Wood | Intake Wood | Estate Plan | About 404 chs | Intake Wood consists almost |
" | Plan of Scroggs Estate | W of Scartufts | wholly of Fir Trees the property | |
" | Mr Thos Preston | of Mr Edw Twiceaday of | ||
" | Mr John Brown – occupier | Rusland near Ulverstone | ||
Innkeeper – Ambleside | ||||
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Dry Close | Dry Close | Estate Plan | About 5 \4/8 chs | Dry Close is a wood con- |
" | Mr Satterthwaite /Farmer – Scroggs\ | W of Scartufts | -sisting of Forest and Fir Trees | |
" | Mr Atkinson – Cragg | the property of Mr Edw | ||
" | Mr John Brown – occupier | Twiceaday of Rusland near | ||
Innkeeper – Ambleside | Ulverstone | |||
Hagg | Hagg | Estate Plan | About 49 chs | Hagg is a small \wood/ of |
" | Plan of Scroggs Farm | WSW of Scartufts | Forest Trees the property | |
" | Mr John Brown | of Mr Edw Twiceday of | ||
" | Mr Atkinson | Rusland near Ulverstone | ||
Farmer – Cragg | ||||
Christle Wood | Christle Wood | Estate Plan | About 60 chs | Is a Coppice Wood the |
" | Mr Thos Preston /Farmer – Mill Brow\ | W of Scartufts | property of Mary | |
" | Mr Atkinson | Satterthwaite of Scroggs | ||
Christie Close Wood | Plan of Oaks Estate | |||
" | Mr John Brown | |||
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Free Grammar School | Grammar School/Free\ | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Trace No 5 In the N part of | "Free Grammar School founded in |
do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | the village \town/ of Ambles | 1721 by John Kelsick who in that Manner's Directory P.259 | |
do | AUTHID-0087 (Master) | -ide | year, bequeathed to three trustees | |
nearly all his lands, at Ambleside for | ||||
the erecting of the school and support of the master | ||||
the property is now worth 150\£/ a year, and the school | ||||
which is free to all the boys of of(sic) the Township | ||||
AUTHID-0087 is Master" | ||||
To be referred St. Ann's Church | St Ann's Church / Chapel of Ease \ | Mr Benjamin Hopkinson Esq /The oaks\ | Trace No 5 Do | Is a handsome Gothic edifice |
(Per Curacy) | (Perpetual Curacy) | Mr Thos Throughton | rebuilt in 1812 in the patoness \age/ of | |
do | Mr John Green | Lady Le Fleming, Revd Samuel Irton Fell | ||
do | Incumbent, | |||
The Oaks | The Oaks | As above | In the village \Town/ | A neat house in the occupation |
do | do | of Ambleside | of Benjamin Hopkinson \ Esq / and is the | |
do | do | property of Mr North, Liverpool | ||
the Revd James North 64 Groove | ||||
Street Liverpool | ||||
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Cannot be written | Stockbridge Mill /(corn)\ | Mr Thomas Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Trace no 5 | A corn mill propelled by water |
for want of space | do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | in the occupation of Mr John Bell | |
do | Mr Jospeh Tyson Builder /Ambleside Hall\ | and is the property of Mr Thomas Townson, | ||
not written | Aspatria, Cumberland | |||
by order | ||||
Ambleside | Ambleside | Hodgson's Co Map | Trace no 5. Near the S. margin | A small ancient market town |
do | Mr Thos Throughton | of this plan | comprising, Church, Wesleyan Chapel, | |
do | Mr John Green | National, & Infant, Schools, farm | ||
and cottage houses, and two public | ||||
houses, of which the Unicorn, is the | ||||
principal, there are two fairs held | ||||
annulally once on Wednesday in Whitsun | ||||
Week and on the 29th of Oct and also a | ||||
Sheep Fair on the 13th of Oct., Petty Sessions | ||||
are held on every Wednesday, the ceremony | ||||
of rush bearing is still kept up here. | ||||
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School | National School /Boys & Girls\ | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Trace no 5 In the N. end of the | A school suppo(…)rted supported |
no space to write | do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Town of Ambleside | by donations and quarter pence |
anything more | do | Mr Jospeh Tyson Ambleside Hall | Miss Robinson is School-Mistress | |
Nook Cottage | Nook Cottage | Benson Harrison Esq /Green Bank\ | Trace no 5 About 15 chs N. | A neat house occupied by |
do | Mr Thos Throughton | of Ambleside | Mrs Dickenson, the property | |
do | Mr John Green | of Benson Harrison Esq Green Bank | ||
Green Bank | Green Bank | As above | Trace no 5 About 15 chs | A neat mansion the residence |
do | do | N by W. of Ambleside | and property of Benson Harrison Esq | |
do | do | |||
do | Hodgson Co. Map | |||
Mannex's do | Mannex's Directory page 265 | |||
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Belle Vue | Belle-Vue | Matthew Harrison Esq | Trace no 5 About 10 chs N. | A neat house the residence |
do | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | of Ambleside | and property \of/ Matthew Benson | |
do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Harrison Esq | ||
Belle vue | Mannex's Directory page 265 | |||
Low Nook | Low Nook | James Christopher Wilson Esq | Trace no 5 Immediately N. | A neat house the residence |
do | Mr Thos Throughton | of Ambleside | and property C of Charles | |
do | Mr John Green | Christopher Wilson Esq | ||
Hill Top | Hill Top | As above | Trace no 5 As above | A neat house the residence |
do | do | and property of Miss Dowling | ||
do | do | |||
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See name sheets of | Lawless Gill | Mr Richard Horrace Overseer /Ambleside\ | Trace no 6 About 40 chs S.EN | A coppice wood, and partly |
26"7 | do | Valuation Book | of this place Ambleside | mixed, the property of Mrs |
do | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Donaldson, Round Hill | ||
Ambleside | ||||
Seathwaite | Seathwaite | Mr Reynolds – occupier | Trace no 6 About 30 chs E | A neat house occupied by |
do | Mr Thos Throughton | of Ambleside | Mr Reynolds, the property | |
do | Mr John Green | of Mrs Donaldson, Round Hill | ||
Ambleside | ||||
Mill Doors | Mill Doors | Mr William Dawes Glenthorn | Trace no 6 About 30 chs S.E | A mixed wood, the property |
do | Mr Richard Horrace Overseer | of Ambleside | of Mrs Donaldson | |
do | Mr Joseph Tyson Builder /Ambleside\ | Round Hill Ambleside | ||
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Long Coats | Long Coats | Mr Dawes, Farmer /Glenthorn\ | Trace no 6 About 22 chs | A small mixed wood the |
do | Valuation Book | E. of Ambleside | property of Mrs Donaldson | |
do | Mr Richard Horrace Overseer | Round Hill, Ambleside | ||
Broadmire Head | Broadmire Head | Mr Thos Throughton | Trace no 6 About 22 chs | Formerly a farm house |
do | Mr John Green | E. of Ambleside | but now let as cottages, the | |
do | Mr Joseph Tyson | property of Mr North, Liverpool | ||
the Revd James North | ||||
64 Groove Street Liverpool | ||||
Edinburgh | Edinburgh | As above | As above | A few cottage houses, the |
do | do | property of Mr North, Liverpool | ||
do | do | the Revd James North | ||
64 Groove Street Liverpool | ||||
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Stockgill Mill | Stockgill Mill /(Bobbin)\ | Mr Charles Horrace (occupier | Trace no 6 About 20 chs E. | A dwelling \house/ and Bobbin Mill |
(Bobbin) | do | Mr Thos Throughton (Sexton | of Ambleside | occupie |
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Bridge House | Bridge House | Mr Joseph Tyson | At the West side | A dwelling house built |
Mr Thomas Troughton /Ambleside\ | of the Town of | partly over Stock Gill | ||
Mr John Green, Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Ambleside | |||
Low Stockgill Bridge | Low Stockgill Bridge | As above | At the West side | A bridge across "Stock Gill" |
of the Town of | it is repaired by the County | |||
Ambleside | ||||
High Stockgill Bridge | High Stockgill Bridge | As above | 4 S.W. of "Low | do |
Stockgill Bridge" | ||||
Stockgill Force | Stockgill Force | As above | About 34 Chains | A waterfall in "Stock Gill" |
East of the Town | ||||
of Ambleside | ||||
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Cannot be written on plan | Ambleside Hall | Mr Joseph Tyson | Trace no 5 | An old house partly modern= |
for want of space | do | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | =ized, the residence and property | |
do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | of Mr Joseph Tyson | ||
do | Manner's Directory P 260 | |||
P.H. | Golden Rule / P.H \ | Sign Board | Trace no 5 In the village | A public house occupied by |
do | Mr Thos Throughton | of Ambleside | Mr Matthew Harrison, the property | |
do | Mr Joseph Tyson | of Mrs Newton, Ambleside | ||
P.H. | Unicorn Inn | Sign Board | Trace no 5 Do | A public house occupied by |
Unicorn / P.H \ | Mr Thos Throughton | Anne Townley, the property | ||
do | Mr Joseph Tyson | of Mrs Allinson, Ambleside | ||
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Inft School | Infant School | Mr Thos Thornton \Throughton Sexton/ /Ambleside\ | Trace no 5 In the N. end of | A school supported by donations |
do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | the town of Amble- | and subscriptions, and quarter | |
do | Mr Joseph Tyson Builder /Ambleside Hall\ | -side | pence Miss Fiddler is School Mistress | |
Cannot be written on plan | Howe Head | As above | Trace no 5 | Formerly a farm house but now |
for want of space | do | do | let as cottages and also a part is | |
do | do | the Infant School, the property of the | ||
Mr North Liverpool | ||||
Revd James North 64 Groove Street | ||||
Liverpool | ||||
Do | The Green | John Harrison Esq owner | Trace no 5 | A neat house occupied by John |
do | Mr Thos Throughton | Harrison Esq the property of Mrs | ||
do | Mr John Green | Mary Rolling, Church Street Lancaster | ||
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Cannot be written without | Spring Field | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Trace no 5 | A neat house occupied |
interfering with detail | do | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | by Miss James, the property | |
do | Alfred Barkworth Esq Tranby Lodge | of Mrs Stoker Ambleside | ||
The Knoll | The Knoll | Mr Thos Throughton | Trace no 5 About 20 chs | A neat house the residence |
do | Mr John Green | W by N. of Ambleside | and proproperty of Miss Harretiet | |
do | Alfred Barkworth | Martineau | ||
do | Mannex's Directory Page 261 & 265 | |||
Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel /(Wesleyan)\ | As above | Trace no 5 About 20 chs | A good stone building, formerly |
(Wesleyan) | do | do | W by N. of Ambleside | an Independent Chapel, but now |
do | do | used by the Wesleyan Methodists | ||
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Cannot be written in without | Haven Cottage | Mr Richard Woodhouse occupier | Trace no 5 | A neat house the residence |
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Sweden Howe | Sweden Howe | Revd S.I. Fell Incumbent | Trace no 6 About 16 Chs N. | A neat house the residence |
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Thistley Wood | Thistley Wood | Mr William Dawes Glenthorn | Trace no 6 About 29 Chs | A coppice wood, the property |
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Brant Brows | Brant Brows | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace no 1 About 80 Chs | A coppice wood with a |
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Gate Crag | Gate Cragg | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace no 1 About 80 Chs | A very large detached rugged |
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Field Foot | Field Foot | Hodgson's co. Map | Trace no 1 About 74 Chs | A neat house, the property |
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Springs | Springs | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace No 1 About 72 Chs | A coppice wood withh \a/ few |
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Kitts Gill | Kitts Gill | Hodgson's co. Map | Trace No 4 About 64 Chs | A small cottage house occupied |
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Fairy Well | Fairy Well | Mr Edwd Warriner Farmer /Brow Head\ | Trace No 4 About 45 Chs | A spring well |
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Scandale Bridge | Scandale Bridge /(County)\ | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Trace No 5 About 36 Chs | a stone bridge of one arch across |
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The Terrace | The Terrace | Benson Harrison Esqr /Green Bank\ | Trace No 5 About 20 Chs | A walk on the side or |
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See name Sheets | Rough Sides | Valuation Book |
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Loughrigg Holme | Loughrigg Holme | Mr Thos Throughton Sexton /Ambleside\ | Trace No 4 About 74 Chs | A neat house occupied by |
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See name Sheets of | Rydal Park | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace No 2 About 50 Chs | A large park attached to |
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Low Sweden Bridge | Low Sweden Bridge | Mr John Green Land Agent /Grasmere\ | Trace No 2 About 43 Chs | A stone bridge of one arch |
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Round Hill | Round Hill | Mr Edwd Warriner Farmer /Brow Head Ambleside\ | Trace No 2 About 15 \12/ Chs | A farm house occupied by |
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River Rothay | River Rothay | Plan of Croft Lodge Estate | The River Rothay is a stream which |
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Dub Ings | Dub Ings | Mr Jereh Coward | Trace 5 Immediately East | Dub Ings is a track |
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Rob Rash | Rob Rash | Estate Plan | Trace 1 About 10 Chs | Rob Rash is a large |
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Hound Inn | Hound Inn | Slater's Directory of the | Trace 4 In the village | Hound Inn is a |
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Brunt How | Brunt Howe | Mr Tho Atkinson | About 40 chs | Brunt Howe is an |
Farmer – Cragg Head | E. of Skelwith | extensive Coppice wood | ||
Brunt How | Estate Plan | Bridge | the property of Miss | |
" | Mr Tho Preston | Cookson of Clappersgate | ||
past owner – Mill Brow | and Mr Tho Preston of | |||
Brant How | John Crosfield Esqr | Mill Brow | ||
Brunthow Crag | Brunt Howe | Mr Tho Atkinson | About 40 chs | Is a rocky projection in |
Cragg | E. of Skelwith | Brunt Howe overhanging | ||
Brunt How Cragg | Mr Tho Preston | Bridge | the road from Ambleside | |
Brant How Cragg | John Crosfield Esqr | to Skelwith Bridge | ||
Rothay Bank – Ambleside | ||||
Crag | Johnson's Dictionary | |||
Mill Brow | Mill Brow | Estate Plan | About 17 chs | Mill Brow is a Farm- |
" | Mr Tho Preston /occupier & owner\ | NNE of Skelwith | house in the occupation of | |
" | White's Directory | Bridge | the owner Mr Thomas | |
" | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | Preston | ||
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Ivy Crag | Ivy Cragg | Mr Tho Preston | About 50 chs | Ivy Cragg is a high |
Farmer – Mill Brow | NE. of Skelwith | rock point in the | ||
" | Mr Tho Atkinson | Bridge | South part of Loughrigg | |
Farmer – Cragg Head | Fell | |||
" | Mr Jeremh Coward /Innkeeper – Skelwith Bridge\ | |||
Crag | Johnson's Dictionary | |||
Todd Crag | Todd Cragg | Mr Tho Preston | About 80 chs | Todd Cragg is a high |
" | Mr Tho Atkinson | E by N of Skelwith | rocky hill in the | |
" | Mr Jeremh Coward | Bridge– | South part of Lough- | |
rigg Fell | ||||
Cragg | Johnson's Dictionary | |||
Troughton Gill | Troughton Gill | Mr Tho Preston | About 63 chs | Troughton Gill is a |
" | Mr Tho Atkinson | E by N. of Skelwith | small stream which rises | |
" | Mr Jeremh Coward | Bridge | in Black Mere on Lough- | |
rigg Fell and flows into | ||||
the River Brathat near the | ||||
South end of Skelwith Pool | ||||
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Skelwith Force | Skelwith Force | White's Directory | About 10 chs W | Skelwith Force is a |
(Waterfall) | " | Mr Jeremh Coward | of Skelwith Bridge | Waterfall on the River |
Slate collector Skelwith Bridge | Brathay near Skelwith | |||
" | John Crosfield Esqr | Bridge | ||
Rothay Bank - Ambleside | ||||
Skelwith Bridge | Skelwith Bridge | Mr Jeremh Coward | On the S. Bounds | A Stone bridge of two |
(County Bridge) | Mr Tho Preston | of this Plan | arches over the River | |
Farmer – Mill Brow | Brathay on the road from | |||
John Crosfield Esqr | Ambleside to Hawkshead | |||
– it is a County Bridge | ||||
Skelwith Bridge | Skelwith Bridge | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | Near the S. | Skelwith Bridge is a |
(Village) | White's Directory | part of this Plan | small village which | |
Slater's Directory | takes its name from the | |||
Mr Jeremh Coward | adjoining bridge – consists | |||
John Crosfield Esqr | of two Bobbin Mills – a Corn | |||
Mill, a Public house and a few | ||||
Cottages – My Jeremh Coward is | ||||
owner of most of it |
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Loughrigg Tarn | Loughrigg Tarn | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | About 35 chs | Loughrigg Tarn is |
" | White's Directory | N. of Skelwith Bridge | a circular piece of water | |
" | Mr John Green – Grasmere | covering about 12 acres | ||
Agent to Lady Le Fleming | at the foot of Loughrigg | |||
" | John Crosfield Esqr /Rothay Bank – Ambleside\ | Fell | ||
Loughrigg Fold | Loughrigg Fold | White's Directory | About 40 chs | Loughrigg Fold consists |
" | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | N. of Skelwith | of two cottages, the property | |
" | Mr Tho Atkinson – owner | Bridge | of Mr Tho Atkinson of | |
Farmer – Cragg Head | Cragg Head | |||
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | |||
Crag Head | Cragg Head | White's Directory | About 35 chs | Cragg Head is a |
" | Mr Tho Atkinson | N. of Skelwith | Farmhouse in the occupa- | |
Farmer – occupier & owner | Bridge | tion of the owner Mr Tho | ||
" | Mr Jeremh Coward /Farmer & Innkeeper – Skelwith Bridge\ | Atkinson | ||
" | John Crosfield Esqr | |||
Crag | Johnson's Dictionary | |||
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Little Loughrigg | Little Loughrigg | Mr Jeremh Coward | Trace 1 About 20 chs | Little Loughrigg is a |
Slate collector – Skelwith Bridge | NW of Little | rocky ridge of rough | ||
" | Mr Tho Preston | Skelwith Bridge | pasture, the property of | |
Farmer - Mill Brow | several persons NB. This name | |||
" | Mr Tho Atkinson | has been written in stump because | ||
Farmer – Cragg Head | although being the property of several persons | |||
it is not a common. | ||||
Tarn Foot | Tarn Foot | White's Directory | Trace 2 About 30 chs | Tarn Foot is a Farm |
" | Greenwood's Map | N.E. by N. of | house in the occupation of | |
" | John Crosfield Esqr /Rothay Bank – Ambleside\ | Skelwith Bridge | Captain Pedder and the | |
property of Mr Thomas | ||||
Mandel of Coniston | ||||
Ellers | Ellers | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | Trace 2 About 31 chs | Ellers is a Farmhouse |
" | White's Directory | NE. of Skelwith | in the occupation of the | |
" | Mr Chrisphr Roberts | Bridge | owner Mr Christopher | |
occupier & owner | Roberts | |||
" | John Crosfield Esqr | |||
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See name sheets of | Stock Gill | Revd J Clay | Trace 1 About 45 Chs | Stock Gill is a small |
26 " 6 | Miller Bridge | NE of Clappergate | Stream which rises at Red | |
" | Mr John Brown | Screes near Kirkstone Pass | ||
Inn Keeper – Ambleside | and runs into the River Rothay | |||
" | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | near Ambleside – It is the | ||
" | White's Directory | Boundary between the Parishes | ||
of Windermere and Grasmere | ||||
King's Wheel | King's Wheel | Mr John Brown | Immediately S | King's Wheel is a bend or |
" | Mr Tho Preston /Farmer – Mill Brow\ | of Clappersgate | turn in the River Brathay | |
" | Tho Partridge / Labr Clappersgate\ | which is here still and deep | ||
Brat Badger Wheel | Badger Wheel | Mr John Brown | Trace 2 About 11 chs | Badger Wheel is a rocky |
" | Mr Tho Preston | S by W of Clappersgate | turn in the River Brathay | |
" | Tho Partridge | a few chains South of | ||
Brathay Bridge | ||||
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See name Sheets of | River Rothay | Plan of Croft Lodge Estate | About 15 chains | The River Rothay is a |
plan 26 " 6 | " | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | E of Clappersgate | Stream which flows from |
" | Revd J Clay /Miller Bridge\ | Grasmere Lake into and | ||
" | White's Directory | out of Rydal Water | ||
River Rotha | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | receives the River Brathay | ||
River Rother | Plan belonging to Lady Le Fleming | near Clappersgate and | ||
joins Windermere Lake | ||||
about one Mile South of Ambleside | ||||
Rothay Br | Rothay Bridge | Revd J Clay | About 26 chains | Rothay Bridge is a stone |
" | Mr John Brown | NE of Clappergate | bridge of once arch over | |
Innkeeper – Ambleside | the River Rathay on the | |||
" | Mr Edwd Warriner /Farmer – Brow Head\ | road from Ambleside to | ||
Hawkshead and Langdale | ||||
Gilbert Scar | Gilbert Scar | Revd J Clay | About 19 chains | Gilbert Scar is a Steep |
" | Mr J Brown | N of Clappergate | rocky brow covered with | |
" | Mr Edwd Warriner | Coppice wood – belongs to | ||
" | Revd John Tatham | Miss Cookson of Clappergate /Clappersgate\ | ||
Curate of Rydal |
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Brow Head | Brow Head | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | About 43 chs | Brow Head is a farm |
" | Revd J Clay /Miller Bridge\ | N of Clapper\s/gate | house in the occupation of | |
" | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | of Mr Edwd Warriner | ||
" | White's Directory | and the property of Mr | ||
Robt Bywater, Coniston | ||||
Miller Brow | Miller Brow | Plan of Croft Lodge Estate | 40 Chains N | A wooded brow adjoining |
" | Revd J Clay | from Clappersgate | Loughrigg Fell, the | |
" | Mr Edwd Warriner | property of Lade \Le/ Flemming | ||
" | White's Directory | of Rydal Hall and the Revd | ||
J Clay of Miller Bridge | ||||
Miller Bridge | Miller Bridge | Revd J Clay | About 46 chs | Miller Bridge is a stone |
" | Mr Edwd Warriner | NNE of Clappersgate | \Foot/ bridge of once arch over | |
" | Mr John Brown | the River Rothay near its | ||
Innkeeper – Ambleside | junction with Stock Gill | |||
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Howe Wood | Howe Wood | Mr Tho Preston /Farmer – Mill Brow\ | About 14 chs | Howe Wood is the property |
How Wood | Mr Atkinson /Farmer – Cragg Head\ | SW of Clappersgate | of Miss Cookson of | |
" | Mr Tho Partridge /Labourer – Clappersgate\ | Clappersgate, and consists | ||
of Forest Trees | ||||
See name sheets of | River Brathay | Plan of Croft Lodge Estate | Immediately S | The River Brathay is for |
plan 26 - 9 | " | Plan of Mill Brow Estate | of Clappersgate | the most part a deep, slug- |
" | White's Directory | gish stream, and forms the | ||
" | Revd J Clay – Miller Bridge | Boundary between between | ||
River Bratha | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | the Counties of Lancaster and | ||
Westmorland from Elter Water | ||||
to where the Brathay joins the | ||||
Rothay near Clappersgate | ||||
Brathay Bridge | Brathay Bridge | Revd J Clay | About 7 chains | Brathay Bridge is a Stone |
(County Bridge) | Miller Bridge | SW of Clappersgate | bridge of one arch over the | |
Mr Tho Preston | River Brathay on the road | |||
Mr Edwd Warriner | from Ambleside to Hawkshead | |||
Farmer – Brow Head | – it is a County Bridge | |||
List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation |
Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
See name sheets of | Loughrigg Fell | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | About 46 Chains | Loughrigg Fell is a high |
plan 26 " 5 | " | Greenwood's Map of Westmorland | N of Clappersgate | ridge of rough, rocky pasture |
" | White's Directory | containing several hundred acres | ||
" | Plan of Croft Lodge Estate | the property of several persons | ||
" | Otley's Guide to the Lakes | There are many fine and extensive | ||
" | Revd John Clay | views from it – Grasmere Lake | ||
Miller Bridge | Rydal Water and Loughrigg Tarn | |||
join it on three sides – Elter | ||||
Water – Coniston Water and the greater | ||||
part of Windermere, with the | ||||
surrounding mountains, may be seen | ||||
from Loughrigg Fell | ||||
Lily Tarn | Lily Tarn | Mr Edwd Warriner /Farmer – Brow Head\ | About 24 Chains | Lily Tarn is a small piece of |
" | Mr Tho Preston /Farmer – Mill Brow\ | NW of Clappersgate | water on Loughrigg Fell | |
" | Mr Atkinson – Farmer – Cragg /Head\ | |||
Fishgarths Wood | Fishgarths Wood | Mr Edwd Warriner | About 18 Chains | Fishgarths Wood consists mostly |
on plans 26.9 & 26.10 | " | Mr Tho Preston | W of Clappersgate | of Coppice and is the property |
" | Mr Atkinson | of Miss Cookson of Clappers- | ||
gate and Mr Wm Benson of | ||||
Kirkby Lonsdale |
List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation |
Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
Clappersgate | Cappersgate | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | unreadable About 15 Chains | Clappersgate consists of about |
Clappergate | Greenwood's Map of Do | West from the junction | half a dozen of houses adjoin- | |
Clappersgate | White's Directory | of the "Rivers 'Brathay | ing the River Brathay – | |
" | Plan of Croft Lodge Estate | & Rothay" | Miss Cookson and others are | |
" | Captain Buckley /Howsley Cottage – Clappersgate\ | owners | ||
Croft Lodge | Cl \r/oft Lodge | Hodgson's Map of Westmorland | In the Village | Croft Lodge is a handsome |
" | Estate Plan | of Clappersgate | building pleasantly situated | |
" | Revd John Clay /Miller Bridge\ | at the foot of Loughrigg Fell | ||
" | Captain Buckley | near the junction of the Rivers | ||
Rothay and Brathay – Mrs Bury | ||||
is occupier and owner | ||||
Cannot be written | Cragg Head | Mr Tho Preston | Cragg Head is a cottage | |
Farmer – Mill Brow | the residence of the owner | |||
" | Mr Tho Atkinson /Farmer – Cragg Head\ | Miss Cookson | ||
" | Mr Tho Partridge /Clappersgate\ | |||