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Place name County Entry Source Arnside Westmorland Beetham par., SW. Westmorland, 4½ miles W. of Burton-in-Kendal; P.O. It is a sub-port to Lancaster Bartholomew ARNSIDE Westmorland Beetham parish, Westmoreland; on the coast, near the Lancaster and Ulverstone railway, at the influx of the river Kent to Morecambe Imperial Beetham Westmorland Beetham , par. and township, S. Westmorland, 1½ m. S. of Milnthorpe -- par., 13,627 ac., pop. 1874; township, 5170 ac., pop. 987; contains Bartholomew BEETHAM Westmorland BEETHAM , a township and a parish in Kendal district, Westmoreland. The township lies on the river Beetha, 1½ mile Imperial BEETHA, or Belo (The) Westmorland Moor, and Beetham, to the river Kent, ¾ of a mile W of Milnthorpe. It makes a fall at Beetha mill. Imperial CARLISLE Cumberland Beetham, Burton-in-Kendal, Heversham, and Kirkby-Lonsdale; and the p. curacies of Witherslack, Holme, Preston-Patrick, Crosthwaite, Crosscrayke, Levens Imperial Farleton Westmorland Beetham par., Westmorland, on river Beetha, 2½ miles SE. of Milnthorpe, 1204 ac., pop 78; contains Farleton Knot , a limestone Bartholomew FARLETON Westmorland Beetham parish, Westmoreland; on the river Beetha, near the Lancaster canal, 2½ miles ESE of Milnthorpe. Acres, 1, 175. Pop., 92. Houses Imperial Haverbrack Westmorland Haverbrack , township, Beetham par., Westmorland, on river Kent, 1½ m. S W. of Milnthorpe, 658 ac., pop. 120. Bartholomew HAVERBRACK Westmorland Beetham parish, Westmoreland; on the river Kent, 1½ mile SW of Milnthorpe. Acres, 923; of which 268 are water Imperial KENDAL Westmorland Beetham parish, and the townships of Helsington and Underbarrow-with-Bradley-Field; the sub-district of Grayrigg, containing all the other Imperial KIRKBY-LONSDALE Westmorland townships of Burton-in-Kendal, one. of Beetham, and one of Heversham. Acres, 44, 255. Pop., 5, 734. Houses, 1, 185. Imperial Meathop and Ulpha Westmorland Meathop and Ulpha , township, Beetham par., Westmorland, at mouth of river Kent, 4 miles NE. of Cartmel, 1991 ac., pop. 148. Bartholomew METHOP AND ULPHA Westmorland Beetham parish, Westmoreland; on Morecambe bay, at the mouth of the river Kent, 4 miles ENE of Cartmel. Acres, 3,561: of which Imperial MILNTHORPE Westmorland Heversham.The sub-district contains six townships of Heversham, four of Beetham, and two of Kendal. Pop., 5,994. Houses, 1,139. Imperial ULPHA Westmorland ULPHA , a hamlet in Beetham parish, Westmoreland; 3¼ miles W of Milnthorpe. Imperial WITHERSLACK Westmorland Beetham parish, Westmoreland; on the river Winster, 6 miles N by E of Grange-over-Sands r. station, and 7½ SW of Kendal Imperial
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