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Page 1026:-
[Fortifica]tion, being a Pile of Stones heaped up in the Form of
a Horseshoe, called Mayburgh. At this Place a Peace was
concluded in 926, between King Ethelstan,
Constantine King of Scots, and other Princes.
For the rest we refer to Mr. Camden, and the other
Antiquaries.
The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry of this County are,
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Pendragon Castle
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Pendragon Castle, twelve Miles from Appleby, the
Seat of the Earl of Thanet, Hereditary Sheriff of the
County.
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Beltham Castle
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At Beltham Castle, seven Miles from Kendale, the
Earl of Derby's.
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Lowther Hall
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At Lowther Hall, near Ulles-Water, the Lord
Viscount Lonsdale.
WILTSHIRE.
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gazetteer links
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-- "Beltham Castle" -- Beetham Hall (?)
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-- "Lowther Hall" -- Lowther Castle
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-- "Mayburgh" -- Mayburgh
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-- "Pendragon Castle" -- Pendragon Castle
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