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    Place name County Entry Source
    BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM , a great town, the fourth in point of population in England, at the NW angle of Warwickshire, adjacent to Imperial
    Bunkle and Preston Hutton introduced the Norfolk system of drillhusbandry to Scotland (1754-68). At least three-fourths of the whole area are arable, and some 500 acres are under wood. Antiquities are 8 round camps on Bunkle Edge, and remains of Bunkle Castle near the church, of Blanerne Castle in the SE, and of Billy Castle in the NW. The last, belonging to the Earls of Angus, stood in the middle of a great morass, now drained and tilled, and was demolished in Hertford's raid of 1544. Sir John Stewart, son of Alexander Lord High Steward of Scotland, by marriage with Groome
    CARLISLE Hutton, Old Hutton, Kentmere, Long Sleddale, Natland, Selside, Staveley, Underbarrow, and Winster. The deanery of Kirkby-Lonsdale includes the vicarages of Beetham, Burton-in-Kendal, Heversham, and Kirkby-Lonsdale; and the p. curacies of Witherslack, Holme, Preston-Patrick, Crosthwaite, Crosscrayke, Levens, Milnthorpe, Barbon, Casterton, Firbank, Hutton-Roof Imperial
    DERBY roofed passenger shed 450 feet long, and 140 wide; and includes a large building for the holding of shareholders' meetings, the delivery of lectures to the railway institute, and other purposes. Cattle markets are held on Tuesdays; other markets on Fridays; and fairs on the first Friday of Jan., 25 Jan., 21 and 22 March, the Friday in Easter-week, the Friday after May-day, the Friday in Whit-week, 25 July, and 27, 28, and 29 Sept. Manufactures are carried on in silks, cottons, porcelain, spar and marble ornaments, chemicals, iron-work, colours, stockings, lace, watches, leather, soap Imperial
    Edinburgh Edinburgh, the metropolis of Scotland and county town of Midlothian, is situated 2 miles S of the Firth of Forth Groome
    GREYSTOKE Hutton Soil, Hutton John, Mungrisdale, Bowscale, Hutton Roof, and Berrier and Murrah, and the chapelries of Watermillock, Matterdale, and Threlkeld Imperial
    HUTTON Hutton Court, belongs to E. Bisdee, Esq. Hutton Court was formerly an ecclesiastical establishment, supposed to have belonged to Glastonbury abbey; and it contains a fine old hall, with open oak roof Imperial
    Hutton Roof Hutton Roof .-- township, Greystoke par., W. Cum berland, 4½ miles NW. of Penrith, 2643 ac., pop. 167. Bartholomew
    Hutton Roof Hutton Roof , township, in par. and 3 miles SW. of Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, 2715 ac., pop. 295; P.O. Bartholomew
    HUTTON-ROOF HUTTON-ROOF , a township in Greystoke parish, Cumberland; 4 miles SE of Hesket-Newmarket. Acres, 2,505. Real property, £1,361. Pop., 169. Houses Imperial
    HUTTON-ROOF HUTTON-ROOF , a township chapelry in KirkbyLonsdale parish, Westmoreland; adjacent to Lancashire, 3 miles E of Burton and Holme r. station Imperial
    KIRKBY-LONSDALE Hutton-Roof, Casterton, Barbon, Middleton, Killington, and Firbank. Acres, 35, 569. Real property, £30, 156; of which £347 are in quarries Imperial
    LASTINGHAM roof, and by the blocking up of the apse with a modern painting; contains a font which appears to be Saxon; and had formerly a rich screen of carved oak. The modern painting represents Christ in the garden; and was one of the best works, and a gift, of the painter John Jackson, a native of the village, who died in 1830. There are a chapel of ease, and a day-school, in Farndale; a recently erected memorial church, and a Wesleyan chapel, at Appleton-le-Moors; chapels for Independents, Wesleyans, and Primitive Methodists, at Hutton Imperial
    Lochmaben Lochmaben, a town and parish of Annandale, Dumfriesshire. A royal, parliamentary, and police burgh, the town stands 183 feet above Groome
    NEWBIGGIN NEWBIGGIN , a hamlet in Hutton-Roof chapelry, Kirkby-Lonsdale parish, Westmoreland; 2 miles W of Kirkby-Lonsdale. Imperial
    NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE , a town, four parishes, and a district, in Northumberland. The town stands on the river Tyne at Imperial
    Perth Perth (perhaps from Gaelic Bar-tatha, 'height of Tay'), formerly also St Johnstoun, is the name of an ancient city Groome
    PUTNEY Hutton, Esq. P. Heath House is a seat of the Marquis of Bristol. Other mansions are seats of Lady Webster, Lady Guilford, Col. North, and M. Drummond, Esq.; and numerous villasstand dispersed over much ground, but rather crowdthan embellish the landscape. The surface rises from the village southward; and commands, from its higherpoints, very fine views. P. heath was an importantmilitary station, in the civil wars of Charles I.; was the scene of a review in 1684, by Charles II.; and was theplace of not able duels in 1652, 1798, and 1809. Bowling-Green House was once the seat Imperial
    SCARBOROUGH SCARBOROUGH , a town, a township, a parish, a sub-district, and a district, in N. R. Yorkshire. The town stands Imperial
    YORK YORK , a city, a district, an ainsty, and a diocese, in Yorkshire. The city stands on Watling-street, on the Imperial
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