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placename:-
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Garnett Bridge to Tills Hole
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other name:-
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Tills Hole to Garnett Bridge
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parish
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Longsleddale parish, once
in Westmorland
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county:-
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Westmorland
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track; bridleway; drove road
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10Km square:-
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NY40
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1Km square |
NY4805 & NY4804 & NY4704 & NY4604 &
NY4605 |
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old map:- |
OS County Series (Wmd 27
6,7)
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County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25
inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey,
Southampton, Hampshire, from about 1863 to
1948. |
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source:- |
OS 1881-82 New Series (outline
edition)
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Maps, parts of Westmorland, Cumberland, etc now Cumbria,
New Series 1 inch maps of England, published by the Ordnance
Survey, London, 1881-82; sheets 7, 11, 12, 16..19, 22..25,
28..31, 37..40, 47..50, 58. |
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date:-
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1881=1882
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period:-
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19th century, late; 1880s
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records:- |
Curwen 1926
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Curwen, John F |
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1699/1700 January 12 : Roger Lickbarrow of Dockernook in
Longsleddale, yeo., indicted for obstructing the common
highway there leading from Kilne Stone to Dockernook Field,
by raising a fence. Found not guilty on 11 October, 1700. K.
Indictment Book, 1692-1724.
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locality:-
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Dockernook
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locality:-
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Kilne Stone
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locality:-
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Dockernook Field
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date:-
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1700
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period:-
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18th century, early; 1700s
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descriptive text:- |
Ffinch 1983
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Book, Kendal and the Kent Valley, by Michael Ffinch,
published by Robert Hale, London, 1983. |
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... there was a packhorse track along the western side [of
the valley] which passed Kilnstone Farm, a sixteenth century
building that was used in the days of the packhorse train as
an inn.
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photographs
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Garnett Bridge to Tills Hole -- Longsleddale --
Westmorland /
-- Planning notice for new access at Garnett Bridge.
-- 24.9.2010
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Old Cumbria Gazetteer - JandMN: 2008
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