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Ulgham | Ulgham | McKenzies History | On the South Side | A considerable village on | ||
Ulgham | Mr Appleby | of the River Line | the South Side of the River | |||
Ulgham | Mr Milburn | Line. it consists of a public | ||||
Ulgham | White’s Directory | house, a |
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with a number of cottages of | ||||||
a very inferior description. the whole | ||||||
is the property of the Earl of Carlisle | ||||||
Cross | Cross | Mr Milburn | 15 Chains South West | "There was formerly a market held here weekly | ||
Cross | Mr Appleby | of St John’s Church | "but it has long been obselete, the ancient cross | |||
Cross | Mr Robson | "still remains in the centre of the village | ||||
The remains of the Ancient | ||||||
The Anvil Inn | The Anvil Inn | Sign Board | 23 Chains South | An ordinary public | ||
The Anvil Inn | Mr Milburn | West of St John’s | house in the Village of | |||
The Anvil Inn | Mr Robson | Church | Ulgham | |||
John McMahon C.a. |
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