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Spying How, Troutbeck
Spying How
locality:-   Troutbeck
civil parish:-   Lakes (formerly Westmorland)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   locality
locality type:-   hill (?) 
coordinates:-  
1Km square:-   NY4000
10Km square:-   NY40
references:-   Camden 1789

evidence:-   old text:- Camden 1789 (Gough Additions) 
placename:-  Spying Howe
item:-  Raise, Thecairncisthuman bones
source data:-   Book, Britannia, or A Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by William Camden, 1586, translated from the 1607 Latin edition by Richard Gough, published London, 1789.
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Page 155:-  "..."
"At a place called Spying How in Troutbeck constabulary, was a heap of stones called the Raise, which, being removed to make fences, discovered a chest of four stones, one on each side, and one at each end, full of human bones. There is another very large heap called Woundale Raise."

evidence:-   old text:- Gents Mag
item:-  Raise, The
source data:-   Magazine, The Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer or Historical Chronicle, published by Edward Cave under the pseudonym Sylvanus Urban, and by other publishers, London, monthly from 1731 to 1922.
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Gentleman's Magazine 1825 part 1 p.516  "Compendium of County History. - Westmorland."
"At Spying How, TROUTBECK, there was a large heap of stones called the Raise, which contained a kistvaen full of men's bones, and another called Woundal Raise , supposed British sepulchres."

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