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Bowen 1720, plate 232 text
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Plate 232 has part of the Road from Tinmouth to Carlisle,
from past Hexham through Haltwhistle, Northumberland, to
Carlisle, Cumberland.
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Places in Cumberland labelled are:-
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... 52, Poltros Flu / 53, Picts Wall / 54, Dearington /
Chappelburn / 55..58 / 59, Milton / 60, to Brampton / 61..64
/ 65, Warwick / 66..67 / 68, Petterel Flu / 69,
CARLISLE.
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As well as material for Northumberland there is descriptive
text for Warwick Stone Bridge and the Deanery of Carlisle,
with coat of arms:-
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Warwick Stone Bridge (at 64 3/4) was built not many years
since at the joint & equal expence of the Salkelds and
Richmonds, two ancient and worthy Families in this County;
out of a generous regard to ye conveniency & safety of
Travellers.
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Coat of arms:-
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The DEANERY of CARLISLE. Erected by K: Henry 8th. A.D. 1541.
Lancelot Salkeld last Prior first Dean.
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