Vale of Nightshade, Barrow-in-Furness | ||
Vale of Nightshade | ||
civil parish:- | Barrow-in-Furness (formerly Lancashire) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | valley | |
coordinates:- | SD21897227 (etc) | |
1Km square:- | SD2172 | |
10Km square:- | SD27 | |
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evidence:- | old text:- Capper 1808 placename:- Beacon's Gill item:- beacon |
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source data:- | Gazetteer, A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom,
compiled by Benjamin Pitts Capper, published by Richard
Phillips, Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London, 1808; published
1808-29. goto source "[Dalton-in-Furness] ... About one mile south of the town lie the magnificent ruins of Furness abbey, standing in a vale called Beacon's Gill, from the remains of a beacon close by. ..." |
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evidence:- | descriptive text:- Ford 1839 (3rd edn 1843) placename:- Vale of Beckansgill placename:- Glen of Deadly Night Shade |
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source data:- | Guide book, A Description of Scenery in the Lake District, by
Rev William Ford, published by Charles Thurnam, Carlisle, by W
Edwards, 12 Ave Maria Lane, Charles Tilt, Fleet Street, William
Smith, 113 Fleet Street, London, by Currie and Bowman,
Newcastle, by Bancks and Co, Manchester, by Oliver and Boyd,
Edinburgh, and by Sinclair, Dumfries, 1839. goto source Page 6:- "[Furness Abbey] ..." "... founded by Stephen, Earl of Bologne and Morton, (afterwards king of England,) in the vale of Beckansgill, or the Glen of Deadly Night shade. ..." |
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