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Place name County Entry Source Addingham Yorkshire Addingham , par. and township, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles SE. of Skipton -- par., 3515 ac., pop. 2194; township Bartholomew Addingham Cumberland Addingham .-- par., E. Cumberland, on river Eden, 6½ miles NE. of Penrith, 9810 ac., pop. 844; a remarkable monument Bartholomew ADDINGHAM Yorkshire ADDINGHAM , a township, a parish, and a subdistrict, in Skipton district, W. R. Yorkshire. The township adjoins the river Wharfe Imperial ADDINGHAM Cumberland ADDINGHAM , a parish in Penrith district, Cumberland; on the river Eden, 6 miles E of Plumpton r. station, and 6½ NE of Penrith Imperial Beamsley Yorkshire Beamsley , township, Addingham and Skipton par., N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles NE. of Skipton, 1843 ac., pop. 184. Bartholomew BEAMSLEY Yorkshire Addingham and Skipton parishes, W. R. Yorkshire; 6 miles E by N of Skipton. Acres, 1,586. Real property, £2,733. Pop., 264. Houses Imperial CARLISLE Cumberland Addingham, Ainstable, Barton, Edenhall, Kirkland, Kirkoswald, Lazonby, and Penrith; and the p. curacies of Langwathby, Culgaith, Skirwith, Plumpton, Newton-Regny Imperial Gamblesby Cumberland Gamblesby .-- township, Addingham par., E. Cumberland, 4 miles S.E. of Kirkoswald, 4687 ac., pop. 269. Bartholomew GAMBLESBY Cumberland Addingham parish, Cumberland; 4 miles ESE of Kirkoswald. Acres, 4, 783 Real property, £2, 003; of which £13 are in mines Imperial Glassonby Cumberland Glassonby , township, Addingham par., E. Cumberland, 2 miles SE. of Kirkoswald, 2287 ac., pop. 165. Bartholomew GLASSONBY Cumberland Addingham parish, Cumberland; near the river Eden, 2 miles SSE of Kirk-oswald. Acres, 1, 643. Real property, £1, 708. Pop., 147. Houses Imperial Hunsonby and Winskel Cumberland Hunsonby and Winskel , township, Addingham par., E. Cumberland, 4 miles SE. of Kirkoswald, 1687 ac., pop. 284. Bartholomew HUNSONBY AND WINSKEL Cumberland Addingham parish, Cumberland; on a branch of the river Eden, 4 miles SSE of Kirkoswald. Real property, £1, 690. Pop., 208. Houses Imperial LEATH Cumberland Addingham parish, twenty other parishes, and part of another. Acres, 216, 296. Pop. in 1851, 29, 103; in 1861, 28, 675. Houses Imperial PENRITH Cumberland Addingham, Great Salkeld, and Hesket-in-the-Forest, and the township of Lazonby. Acres of the district, 181, 236. Poor Imperial Salkeld, Little Cumberland Salkeld, Little , township and ry. sta., Addingham par., Cumberland, 4 miles SE. of Lazonby, 1149 ac., pop. 126. Bartholomew SALKELD (Little) Cumberland Addingham parish, Cumberland; on the river Eden, 5¾ miles N E of Penrith. Real property, £1, 377. Pop., 137. Houses Imperial SKIPTON Yorkshire Addingham, and Grassington; and comprises 157,073 acres. Poor rates in 1863, £14,601. Pop. in 1851, 31,274; in 1861, 31,343. Houses Imperial WINSKEL Cumberland WINSKEL , a hamlet in Addingham parish, Cumberland; 5½ miles NE of Penrith. Imperial
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