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Whittingham | Whittingham | Mr. Wm Black, Whittingham | On the banks of the | "Whittingham is a very pleasant | ||
Whittingham | Mr. Wm Davison, Whittingham | River Aln 2 miles | and populous village agreeably | |||
Whittingham | MacKenzies History | South of Glanton | situated on the banks of the | |||
River Aln." It contains a com- | ||||||
modious Inn, a church, school | ||||||
and several shops. "The Vicarage | ||||||
House stands pleasantly situated | ||||||
at a little distance West of the | ||||||
Church." A fair is held here | ||||||
annually for the sale of cattle. | ||||||
Whittingham Lane | Whittingham Lane | Mr. A. Pyle, Whittingham | 40 chains south | Several Cottages inhabited by | ||
Whittingham Lane | Mr. W. Davison, Whittingham | East of the Tower | quarrymen &c the property | |||
Whittingham Lane | Mr. Wm Black, Whittingham | of Lord Ravensworth. | ||||
Nicholas Clably Corporal Royal Engineers |
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