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Cumberland

England, Europe

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Description of institution: A historic county of North West England that had an administrative function from the 12th century until 1974. It was bordered by Northumberland to the east, County Durham to the southeast, Westmorland and Lancashire to the south, and Dumfriesshire in Scotland to the north. Now part of Cumbria. URL:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland Location contains: Alston Moor (Parish)
Barrow Mine (Mine or Quarry)
Blagill Mine (Mine or Quarry)
Blennerhasset and Torpenhow (Parish)
Borrowdale (Valley)
Bransty (Settlement)
Bransty Cliffs (Land feature)
Buttermere (Body of Water)
Cross Fell (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano)
Edenhall (Settlement)
Egremont (Parish)
Ellenborough Hall (Residence)
Goldscope Mine (Mine or Quarry)
Hays [unidentified] (Settlement)
Langhorn Quarry (Mine or Quarry)
Nenthead (Settlement)
Nenthead Mines (Mine or Quarry)
Netherhall (Residence)
Newbiggin (Settlement)
Newlands Valley (Valley)
Red Groves (Site)
River Irthing (Body of Water)
Senhouse Roman Museum (Museum and/or Archive)
Stainton (Settlement)
Thorngill Lead Mine (Mine or Quarry)
Whitehaven (Settlement)
Workington (Settlement)
People linked to this location: Lived at or near - Hoyle, Joshua (1588-1654)
Title (royalty or holy order) - Prince William Augustus (15 Apr 1721-31 Oct 1765)