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The Craven and North-west Yorkshire Highlands

 By Harry Speight

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By Harry Speight
Published 1892
E. Stock
Craven (England
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470 pages
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Aug 1, 2007
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Kendal - Page 143
The coach from Kendal was returning by Austwick to Settle one evening towards winter, and had as one of its passengers an old farmer, (I could tell ...
more pages: 93 104 152 181 348 365 388 428
Lancaster - Page 89
and had encountered some rather awkward surprises from the Parliamentary army during his progress toward the royal town of Lancaster. ...
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Bolton - Page 318
and passing through various owners were ultimately acquired by the monks of Bolton and Fountains, as explained in my Airedale work. ...
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Leeds - Page 152
for the Union coach from Kendal arrived in the village every morning, and at half-past ten was timed to leave the Xew Inn for Leeds and London. ...
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Harrogate - Page 313
strongly impregnated with sulphur, is frequently resorted to, and is said to have the same beneficial effects, when drunk, as the waters at Harrogate. ...
Preston - Page 241
in Wales terminated our further progress, after we had traced out the winding of the coast all the way from Lancaster, by Preston, and Liverpool. ...
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York - Page 313
spelling аз misleading on the Ordnance Map, and that it is more likely to be from the old parish family of Heber than from the Latin name of York. ...
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Caen - Page 213
There is a painted Koyal Arms of the time of George IV., many beautiful stain-glass windows, and a pulpit in Caen stone with Oonneniara marble pillars ...
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Liverpool - Page 241
in Wales terminated our further progress, after we had traced out the winding of the coast all the way from Lancaster, by Preston, and Liverpool. ...
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Cambridge - Page 76
A party of students at Cambridge were once warmly arguing what constituted the greatest happiness of human life, when Paley, who had been patiently ...
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Scarborough - Page 197
York., and MP for Scarborough. He resided at Whitby, and died in 1631. Sir Richard Cholmley, of Roxby, in the parish of Spofforth, his grandfather, ...
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London - Page 428
sometimes they (the men) would undertake long journeys on horseback to London and other places, in order to deal directly with the wholesale dealers. ...
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Sheffield - Page 361
WS Sykes, of Sheffield, formerly of Kathmell, in apparent confirmation of this. He tells me that about 30 years ago a perfect vertebrîe of a whale ...
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Manchester - Page 373
148), It was she and two others who afterwards captured Manchester by a stratagem. " Manchester," says Ray on the page quoted, " was taken by a ...
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Oxford - Page 443
Wordsworth, a grandson of the poet, who went to Oxford, and is now, and has been for some years, the head of the Educational Department in Bombay. ...
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Canterbury - Page 387
The living is now a rectory attached to the vicarage of Brabourne, in the diocese of Canterbury ; the village being about 12 miles south-west of that ...
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Harrow - Page 240
Looking across the Bay directly westward, the smoke rising from the town of Harrow may be distinguished at a distance of 37 miles, and beyond is the ...
Edinburgh - Page 187
against the Scotch, and so gallantly distinguished himself that after the burning of Edinburgh he was knighted at Leith, llth May, 1544. ...
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Rome - Page 133
Such representations of shears, with certain other implements, may he seen on several slabs in the catacombs at Rome, where they undoubtedly denote ...
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Bombay - Page 443
Wordsworth, a grandson of the poet, who went to Oxford, and is now, and has been for some years, the head of the Educational Department in Bombay. ...
Halifax - Page 191
Alfred Foster, of Spring Head, Halifax, who died in 1873 ; to Mr. John Swainson and his wife, Elizabeth Susannah Swainson, of Haltou Hall, ...
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Antiparos - Page 326
which led Bishop Pococke to exclaim after visiting the cave, " This is Antiparos in miniature, and except that cavern I have never seen its equal. ...
Peterborough - Page 76
Paley, Archdeacon of Carlisle, was born at Peterborough in July, 1743, and died in 1805. His father, who held a minor canonry in the cathedral of that ...
Warwick - Page 147
He himself was subsequently captured in a part of the fleet organised by Warwick, the scheming King Maker, and shortly afterwards impaled, ...
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Banbury - Page 147
Earl of Pembroke, and the Duke of Bedford with his own hands in the porch of the church at Banbury, two days after the battle of Danesmoor in July, ...
Brussels - Page 367
and the improvement of this part of the edifice is much enhanced by an exquisite stained window of three lights, executed by Capronnier, of Brussels, ...
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Kiel - Page 425
There is a Fliotsdal on the north side of Snaefell, in Iceland ; also a Flintebek, near Kiel, in Denmark. t In the extreme north of Scotland, ...
Charlottesville, Virginia - Page 448
one in remembrance of Charles Francis le Champion Moller, who was killed by a fall from his horse at Charlottesville, Virginia, US, in Sept., ...
Lambeth - Page 147
A daughter of this nobleman named Gytha was married, it is said, with great pomp at Lambeth to one Tovi the Proud, in AD 1042, and at the wedding ...
Rotherham - Page 140
BE Watkins, MA, late rector of Treeton, near Rotherham. The family of Ingleby appears to have been originally of Engelbi, near Lincoln, ...
Warrington - Page 284
Kiiiderton, in Cheshire, by Northwich, Stretford, Old Trafford, crossing the highway between Manchester and Warrington, and by Preston and Garstang to ...
Dublin - Page 350
Down, and Ringsend, near Dublin, meaning the end of the point.* From this road a stiff half-hour's up-hill walk will bring the tourist to the top of ...
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Lewisham - Page 237
JA Butterfield, of Lewisham, and again on April 3rd, 1885, also in company with Mr. Soppitt— several species of coleóptera, some of exceptional ...
Stockholm - Page 208
Again, may be mentioned Ingelsholm, in Denmark, in the vicinity of many antiquities, Engelsberg, in Sweden, Ijetween Dalarne and Stockholm, ...
Sutton - Page 99
Son Jarnys Carr a house at Wold in ,Sutton and a tent, in Staykus. I wyll yt ye mazer and iiij sylver spones remayn heyr (lomes) styll, ...
Cleveland - Page 140
of Clapham from William Clapham, Esq., of Beamsley, together with Clapdale Castle, and also became lord of the manor of Hutton Rudby, in Cleveland. ...
Paris - Page 320
Nylander, of Paris.* Verrucaria Malhnmeiui», on damp, shady rocks near the ground at Malham and Gordnle ; Y. spurci'lla. on limestone walla, ...
Derby - Page 238
Hey, of Derby, taken on Ingleborougli, 1887. CALATHUS MELANOCEPHALÜS L. Common in the neighbourhood of Ingleborough. * far. NOBIGENA Hal. ...
St. Andrews, NB - Page 455
AP, 13, Golf Place, St. Andrews, NB 'Howell, Edward. Church Street, Liverpool (1). Howes. Rev. AP, MA, Bolton Abbey Rectory, Skipton. ...
Huddersfield - Page 454
*Dyson, George, Argyle Street, Marsden, near Huddersfield (1). *KDGAU, JAMES W., MD, Settle. Edmondson, T. \V., BA, 17, Holland Street, Cambridge. ...
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Page 458
791, Franklin Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Mortimer. Edward, Silver Street, Halifax (3). Muff, Frederic Broudbent, Riverslea, IlUley. ...
Simou - Page 13
Gi'1 and Cave—Elbolton—furious knoll-reefs—Knave Knoll lióle—Discovery of human skeletons—Beautiful view—Walk to Harden—Simon Seat —Who was Simou ! ...
Wellington - Page 305
Gomersall, being a much-respected officer under Wellington in the Napoleonic wars. His father, about 1820, purchased an estate at Otterburn, ...
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Melbourne - Page 368
Homeward bound from Melbourne on the ship ' Shannon.' Beloved and eldest son of JE and Rhoda Mary Coulson, of Long Preston Vicarage." ...