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| Dowgill, Firbank | ||
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| Dowgill | ||
| civil parish:- | Firbank (formerly Westmorland) | |
| county:- | Cumbria | |
| locality type:- | buildings | |
| coordinates:- | SD62069516 | |
| 1Km square:- | SD6295 | |
| 10Km square:- | SD69 | |
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| evidence:- | old map:- OS County Series (Wmd 34 16)  placename:- Dowgill  | 
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| source data:- | Maps, County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25 
                  inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 
                  Hampshire, from about 1863 to 1948. | 
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| evidence:- | old map:- Jefferys 1770 (Wmd)  placename:- Dougill  | 
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| source data:- | Map, 4 sheets, The County of Westmoreland, scale 1 inch to 1 
                  mile, surveyed 1768, and engraved and published by Thomas 
                  Jefferys, London, 1770.![]() J5SD69NW.jpg "Dougill" circle, labelled in italic lowercase text; settlement, farm, house, or hamlet? item:- National Library of Scotland : EME.s.47 Image © National Library of Scotland  | 
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| evidence:- | old map:- Cary 1789 (edn 1805)  placename:- Dougill  | 
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| source data:- | Map, uncoloured engraving, Westmoreland, scale about 2.5 miles 
                  to 1 inch, by John Cary, London, 1789; edition 1805.![]() CY24SD69.jpg "Dougill" block/s, labelled in italic lowercase; house, or hamlet item:- JandMN : 129 Image © see bottom of page  | 
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| evidence:- | possibly old map:- Greenwood 1824 placename:- Dougill  | 
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| source data:- | Maps, Map of the County of Westmorland, scale about 1 inch to 1 
                  mile, and Map of the County of Cumberland, scale about 1 inch to 
                  1 mile, etc, by C and J Greenwood, published by George Pringle 
                  jnr, 70 Queen Street, Cheapside, London, 1823 and 1824 
                  respectively. "Dougill"  | 
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