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Thirlwall Castle | Thirlwall Castle | Mr Carrick | 40 Chains North | A good farm house with out- | ||
Thirlwall Castle | Mr Smith | of The Coulson | offices and land attached situated | |||
Thirlwall Castle | Mr Johnson | Arms (PH) | at the North Side of Tipalt Burn, | |||
Thirlwall Castle | List of County Voters | the property of the Earl of | ||||
Carlisle | ||||||
Banktop | Banktop | Mr Smith | 27 Chains SW of | Six cottages on the North | ||
Banktop | Mr Carrick | The Coulson Arms | side of the Turnpike Road leading | |||
Banktop | Mr Johnson | (PH) | from Greenhead to Carlisle | |||
Thirlwall Castle | Thirlwall Castle | Mr Carrick | 39 Chains North | The remains of Thirlwall Castle | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | of The Coulson | stands on a steep bank on | |||
Thirlwall Castle | Mr Smith | Arms (PH) | the North side of Tipalt Burn. | |||
(Remains of) | The walls now remaining are in | |||||
Thirlwall Castle | Mr Johnson | some parts 9 feet thick & about 30 ft | ||||
(Remains of) | high. It was the seat or stronghold of John de Thirwall | |||||
Thirlwall Castle | Bruce’s Roman wall | in 1369. Thirwall is supposed to be derived from the breaches | ||||
(Remains of) | made in the Roman Wall for the Scots in their incursions. | |||||
"A dark melancholy fortress of the Middle Age – it was | ||||||
for many centuries the residence of an ancient Northumbrian family | ||||||
of the name of Thirlwall. The walls are 9 feet thick | ||||||
and are faced inside and out with stones taken from | ||||||
the Roman Wall." Bruce’s Roman Wall | ||||||
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