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== Ancient parishes and townships and their relationships to modern civil and ecclesiastical organisation == |
== Ancient parishes and townships and their relationships to modern civil and ecclesiastical organisation == |
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=== Cumberland === |
=== Cumberland === |
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==== Allerdale Above Derwent ward ==== |
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!Medieval townships<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cumberland AncC through time {{!}} Census tables with data for the Ancient County |url=https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10193825#tab02 |access-date=2024-06-09 |website=www.visionofbritain.org.uk}}</ref> |
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!Civil parishes covering this area from 1866 on |
!Civil parishes covering this area from 1866 on |
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|[[Arlecdon]] |
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|[[Addingham, Cumberland|Addingham]] |
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* Arlecdon |
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* [[Gamblesby]] |
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* [[Frizington]] |
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* Whillimoor |
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* [[Hunsonby]] & Winskill |
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* [[Little Salkeld]] |
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* Arlecdon [''renamed Arlecdon & Frizington 1934''] (1866-) |
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* <small>Gamblesby (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Glassonby (1866-) |
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* <small>Hunsonby & Winskill (1866-1934)</small> |
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* <small>Little Salkeld (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Hunsonby (1934-) |
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* Arlecdon St Michael (ancient-) |
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* [[St Paul, Frizington|Frizington St Paul]] (1867-) |
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* Addingham St Michael (C16th-) |
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* <small>Gamblesby St John (1868-2002)</small> |
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* <small>Hunsonby Mission Church (1905-1975)</small> |
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* <small>Little Salkeld Mission Church (C19th-1970)</small> |
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|[[Beckermet]] St Bridget |
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|[[Aikton]] |
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* Beckermet St Bridget |
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* Aikton |
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* Biglands & [[Gamelsby]] |
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* Wampool |
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* [[Wiggonby]] |
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* Beckermet St Bridget (1866-2011) |
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* Beckermet (2011-) |
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* Beckermet St Bridget (ancient-) |
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* [[St Bridget's Church, Calder Bridge|Calder Bridge St Bridget]] (1842-) |
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|Beckermet St John |
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* Beckermet St John |
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* Beckermet (2011-) |
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* [[St John, Beckermet|Beckermet St John the Baptist]] (ancient-) |
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* Thornhill Mission Church (1932-) |
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|[[Brigham, Cumbria|Brigham]] |
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* [[Blindbothel]] |
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* Allhallows |
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* [[Brackenthwaite, Buttermere|Brackenthwaite]] |
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* Brigham |
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* [[Buttermere, Cumbria (village)|Buttermere]] |
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* [[Cockermouth]] |
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* [[Eaglesfield, Cumbria|Eaglesfield]] |
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* [[Embleton, Cumbria|Embleton]] |
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* [[Greysouthen]] |
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* [[Lorton, Cumbria|Lorton]] |
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* [[Mosser]] |
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* [[Setmurthy]] |
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* Whinfell |
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* [[Wythop]] |
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* Blindbothel (1866-) |
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* <small>Brackenthwaite (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Brigham (1866-) |
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* Buttermere (1866-) |
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* Cockermouth (1866-) |
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* Dean (1934-) (''Eaglesfield area'') |
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* <small>Eaglesfield (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Embleton (1866-) |
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* Greysouthen (1866-) |
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* Lorton (1866-) |
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* <small>Mosser (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Setmurthy (1866-) |
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* <small>Whinfell (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Wythop (1866-) |
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* [[St Bridget's Church, Brigham|Brigham St Bridget]] (ancient-) |
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* <small>Brackenthwaite St Mary Magdalene (medieval-C16th)</small> |
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* Buttermere St James (medieval-) |
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* Cockermouth All Saints (medieval-) |
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* <small>Cockermouth St Helen (medieval)</small> |
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* <small>Cockermouth St Leonard (medieval)</small> |
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* Cockermouth Christ Church (1865-) |
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* Eaglesfield St Philip (1891-) |
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* Embleton St Cuthbert (medieval-) |
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* Lorton St Cuthbert (medieval-) |
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* Mosser St Michael (medieval-) |
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* Setmurthy St Barnabas (medieval-) |
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* <small>Wythop Old Chapel (C16th-19th)</small> |
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* Wythop St Margaret (1865-) |
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|[[Bootle, Cumbria|Bootle]] |
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* Bootle |
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* [[Alston, Cumbria|Alston]] |
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* Bootle (1866-) |
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* Alston with Garrigill [''renamed Alston Moor 1974''] (1866-) |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Bootle|Bootle St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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* Garrigill St John (medieval-) |
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* Nenthead St James (1845-) |
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* Cleator |
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* Arlecdon |
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* [[Frizington]] |
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* Whillimoor |
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* Cleator [''renamed Cleator Moor 1934''] (1866-) |
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* [[St Leonard, Cleator|Cleator St Leonard]] (ancient-) |
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* <small>Cleator Moor St John the Evangelist (1872-2017)</small> |
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* [[St Paul, Frizington|Frizington St Paul]] (1867-) |
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* <small>Wath Brow Mission Church (1881-2010)</small> |
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* Corney |
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* Brackenhill |
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* Lineside |
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* [[Longtown, Cumbria|Longtown]] |
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* [[Netherby, Cumberland|Netherby]] |
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* <small>Corney (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Waberthwaite (1934-) |
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|[[Great Crosthwaite|Crosthwaite]] (part) |
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|[[Aspatria]] |
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* [[Borrowdale]] |
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* Aspatria & Brayton |
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* [[Braithwaite]] |
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* [[Hayton, Allerdale|Hayton]] & Mealo |
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* [[Coledale (Cumbria)|Coledale]] or [[Portinscale]] |
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* [[Oughterside and Allerby|Oughterside & Allerby]] |
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* [[Newlands Valley|Newlands]] or Rogersett |
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* [[Thornthwaite]] |
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* [[Above Derwent]] (1866-) |
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* Borrowdale (1866-) |
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* Oughterside & Allerby (1866-) |
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* Borrowdale St Andrew (C16th-) |
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* [[St. Kentigern's Church, Aspatria|Aspatria St Kentigern]] (ancient-) |
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* Braithwaite St Herbert (1900-) |
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* [[St James' Church, Hayton|Hayton St James]] (1868-) |
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* Grange Holy Trinity (1861-) |
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* [[Newlands Church]] (1571-) |
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* Thornthwaite St Mary (medieval-) |
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|[[Dean, Cumbria|Dean]] |
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* [[Branthwaite]] |
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* Highside |
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* Dean |
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* [[Ullock]], Pardshaw & [[Deanscales]] |
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* Dean (1866-) |
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* [[St Oswald's Church, Dean|Dean St Oswald]] (ancient-) |
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* Bassenthwaite St John (medieval-) |
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|[[Distington]] |
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|[[Beaumont, Cumbria|Beaumont]] |
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* Distington |
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* Beaumont |
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* Distington (1866-) |
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* Distington Holy Spirit (ancient-) |
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|[[Drigg and Carleton]] |
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|[[Beckermet]] St Bridget |
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* Drigg & Carleton |
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* Beckermet St Bridget |
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* Drigg & Carleton (1866-) |
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* Beckermet (2011-) |
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* [[St Peter, Drigg|Drigg St Peter]] (ancient-) |
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* [[St Bridget's Church, Calder Bridge|Calder Bridge St Bridget]] (1842-) |
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|[[Egremont, Cumbria|Egremont]] |
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|Beckermet St John |
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* Egremont |
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* Beckermet St John |
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* Egremont (1866-) |
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* Beckermet (2011-) |
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* [[St Mary & St Michael, Egremont|Egremont SS Mary & Michael]] (medieval-) |
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* Bigrigg St John the Evangelist (1877-) |
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* Thornhill Mission Church (1932-) |
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|[[Gosforth, Cumbria|Gosforth]] |
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|[[Bewcastle]] |
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* Boonwood & [[Seascale]] |
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* Bailey |
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* Gosforth |
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* Bellbank |
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* High Bolton |
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* Bewcastle |
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* Low Bolton |
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* Nixons |
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* Gosforth (1866-) |
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* Seascale (1897-) |
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* [[St Cuthbert, Seascale|Seascale St Cuthbert]] (1881-) |
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|[[Haile, Cumbria|Haile]] |
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* Haile |
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* Bolton High |
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* [[Wilton, Cumbria|Wilton]] |
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* Bolton Low |
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* <small>Bolton Low (1866-1887)</small> |
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* Boltons (1887-) |
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* [[Haile Parish Church]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Harrington, Cumbria|Harrington]] |
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* Harrington |
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* Bootle |
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* <small>Harrington (1866-1974)</small> |
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* [[Lowca]] (1974-) |
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* (''part of'') [[Workington]] (1974-) (''majority'') |
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|[[Irton with Santon|Irton]] |
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|[[Bowness-on-Solway|Bowness on Solway]] |
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* [[Anthorn]] |
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* Santon with Melthwaite |
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* Bowness |
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* [[Drumburgh]] |
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* [[Fingland]] |
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|[[Lamplugh]] |
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|[[Brampton, Carlisle|Brampton]] |
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* Brampton |
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* Lamplugh |
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* Easby |
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* Murton |
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* <small>Easby (1866-1883)</small> |
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* <small>Naworth (1866-1883)</small> |
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* [[Kirkland Mission Church]] (1886-) |
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* Birker and Austhwaite |
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* Chapel Sucken |
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* Millom Above |
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* [[Thwaites, Cumbria|Thwaites]] |
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* [[Ulpha]] |
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* <small>Birker & Austhwaite (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Eskdale (1934-) (''Birker & Austhwaite area'') |
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* Millom (1866-) |
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* Millom Rural (''renamed Millom Without 1934'') (1894-) |
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* Ulpha (1866-) |
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* [[Holy Trinity Church, Millom|Millom Holy Trinity]] (ancient-) |
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* Haverigg St Luke (1891-) |
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* <small>Kirksanton Christ Church (1891-1950)</small> |
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* [[St George's Church, Millom|Millom St George]] (1877-) |
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* [[St Anne's Church, Thwaites|Thwaites St Anne]] (1715-) |
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* Ulpha St John the Baptist (C16th-) |
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* Moresby |
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* [[Parton, Cumbria|Parton]] |
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* Moresby (1866-) |
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* Parton (1866-) |
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* Moresby St Bridget (ancient-) |
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* <small>Moresby Parks St Mark (?-2009)</small> |
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* Birkby |
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* Muncaster |
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* Muncaster (1866-) |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Muncaster|Muncaster St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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* Ponsonby (1866-) |
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* Ponsonby Parish Church (medieval-) |
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* [[Eskdale, Cumbria|Eskdale]] |
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* [[Ennerdale, Cumbria|Ennerdale]] |
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* [[Hensingham]] |
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* Kinniside |
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* [[Loweswater (village)|Loweswater]] |
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* [[Lowside Quarter]] |
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* [[Nether Wasdale]] |
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* Preston Quarter |
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* [[Rottington]] |
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* [[Sandwith, Cumbria|Sandwith]] |
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* St Bees |
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* [[Wasdale Head]] |
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* [[Weddicar]] |
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* [[Whitehaven]] |
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* Ennerdale & Kinniside (1866-) |
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* <small>Eskdale & Wasdale (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Eskdale (1934-) |
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* <small>Hensingham (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Loweswater (1866-) |
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* Lowside Quarter (1866-) |
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* Nether Wasdale [''renamed Wasdale 2000''] (1866-) |
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* <small>Preston Quarter (1866-1896)</small> |
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* <small>Rottington (1866-1974)</small> |
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* <small>Sandwith (1866-1934)</small> |
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* St Bees (1866-) |
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* Weddicar (1866-) |
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* Whitehaven (1866-) |
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* [[St Bees Priory|St Bees SS Mary & Bega]] (ancient-) |
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* Ennerdale Bridge St Mary (medieval-) |
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* [[St Catherine's Church, Boot|Eskdale St Catherine]] (medieval-) |
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* [[St Bega, Eskdale|Eskdale St Bega]] (1890-) |
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* Hensingham St John (1791-) |
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* Kells St Peter (1908-) |
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* Loweswater St Bartholomew (medieval-) |
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* Mirehouse St Andrew (1955-) |
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* [[St Michael & All Angels, Nether Wasdale|Nether Wasdale St Michael]] (C16th-) |
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* [[St Olaf's Church, Wasdale|Wasdale Head St Olaf]] (C16th-) |
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* Whitehaven St Nicholas (medieval-) |
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* <small>Whitehaven Holy Trinity (1714-1949)</small> |
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* [[St James' Church, Whitehaven|Whitehaven St James]] (1752-) |
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* <small>Whitehaven Christ Church (1847-1977)</small> |
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* Waberthwaite (1866-) |
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* [[St John's Church, Waberthwaite|Waberthwaite St John]] (ancient-) |
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* Whicham (1866-) |
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* [[St Mary's Church, Whicham|Whicham St Mary]] (medieval-) |
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* Whitbeck |
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* <small>Whitbeck (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Whicham (1934-) |
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* Whitbeck St Mary (medieval-) |
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* [[Great Clifton]] |
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* [[Little Clifton]] |
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* [[Stainburn, Cumbria|Stainburn]] |
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* [[Winscales]] |
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* Workington |
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* Great Clifton (1866-) |
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* Little Clifton (1866-) |
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* <small>Stainburn (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Winscales (1866-) |
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* Workington (1866-) |
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* <small>Workington Rural (1894-1934)</small> |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Workington|Workington St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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* Clifton St Luke (medieval-) |
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* Workington St Mary (1889-) |
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* [[St John's Church, Workington|Workington St John]] (1823-) |
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* <small>Cloffocks (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Workington (1934-) |
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* <small>Low Keekle (1866-1881)</small> |
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* <small>Hensingham (1881-1934)</small> |
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* Weddicar (1934-) |
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|[[Allhallows, Cumbria|Allhallows]] |
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* Allhallows |
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* Allhallows (1866-) |
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* Allhallows All Saints (ancient-) |
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* Aspatria & Brayton |
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* [[Hayton, Allerdale|Hayton]] & Mealo |
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* [[Oughterside and Allerby|Oughterside & Allerby]] |
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* Aspatria & Brayton [''renamed Aspatria 1934''] (1866-) |
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* Hayton & Mealo (1866-) |
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* Oughterside & Allerby (1866-) |
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* [[St. Kentigern's Church, Aspatria|Aspatria St Kentigern]] (ancient-) |
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* [[St James' Church, Hayton|Hayton St James]] (1868-) |
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* Bassenthwaite (1866-) |
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* Bassenthwaite St Bega (ancient-) |
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* Bassenthwaite St John (medieval-) |
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* Bolton Low |
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* <small>Bolton High (1866-1887)</small> |
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* <small>Bolton Low (1866-1887)</small> |
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* Boltons (1887-) |
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* <small>Great Broughton St Lawrence (C17th)</small> |
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* <small>Papcastle Mission Church (1875-2002)</small> |
* <small>Papcastle Mission Church (1875-2002)</small> |
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|[[Brigham, Cumbria|Brigham]] |
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* [[Blindbothel]] |
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* [[Brackenthwaite, Buttermere|Brackenthwaite]] |
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* Brigham |
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* [[Buttermere, Cumbria (village)|Buttermere]] |
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* [[Cockermouth]] |
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* [[Eaglesfield, Cumbria|Eaglesfield]] |
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* [[Embleton, Cumbria|Embleton]] |
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* [[Greysouthen]] |
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* [[Lorton, Cumbria|Lorton]] |
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* [[Mosser]] |
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* [[Setmurthy]] |
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* Whinfell |
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* [[Wythop]] |
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* Blindbothel (1866-) |
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* <small>Brackenthwaite (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Brigham (1866-) |
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* Buttermere (1866-) |
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* Cockermouth (1866-) |
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* Dean (1934-) (''Eaglesfield area'') |
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* <small>Eaglesfield (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Embleton (1866-) |
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* Greysouthen (1866-) |
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* Lorton (1866-) |
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* <small>Mosser (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Setmurthy (1866-) |
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* <small>Whinfell (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Wythop (1866-) |
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* [[St Bridget's Church, Brigham|Brigham St Bridget]] (ancient-) |
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* <small>Brackenthwaite St Mary Magdalene (medieval-C16th)</small> |
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* Buttermere St James (medieval-) |
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* Cockermouth All Saints (medieval-) |
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* <small>Cockermouth St Helen (medieval)</small> |
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* <small>Cockermouth St Leonard (medieval)</small> |
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* Cockermouth Christ Church (1865-) |
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* Eaglesfield St Philip (1891-) |
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* Embleton St Cuthbert (medieval-) |
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* Lorton St Cuthbert (medieval-) |
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* Mosser St Michael (medieval-) |
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* Setmurthy St Barnabas (medieval-) |
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* <small>Wythop Old Chapel (C16th-19th)</small> |
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* Wythop St Margaret (1865-) |
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|[[Bromfield, Cumbria|Bromfield]] |
|[[Bromfield, Cumbria|Bromfield]] |
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* Allonby Christ Church (1744-) |
* Allonby Christ Church (1744-) |
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* Westnewton St Matthew (1857-) |
* Westnewton St Matthew (1857-) |
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|[[Burgh by Sands]] |
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* [[Boustead Hill]] |
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* Burgh Head |
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* Burgh West End |
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* [[Longburgh]] |
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* [[Moorhouse, Cumbria|Moorhouse]] |
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* Burgh-by-Sands (1866-) |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Burgh by Sands|Burgh-by-Sands St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Caldbeck]] |
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* Seaton St Paul (1881-) |
* Seaton St Paul (1881-) |
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* <small>West Seaton Holy Trinity (1893-2015)</small> |
* <small>West Seaton Holy Trinity (1893-2015)</small> |
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|[[Crosscanonby]] |
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* Birkby |
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* Crosby |
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* Crosscanonby |
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* Netherhall |
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* Crosscanonby (1866-) |
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* Maryport (1928-) (''Netherhall area'') |
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* <small>Netherhall (1894-1928)</small> |
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* [[St John the Evangelist's Church, Crosscanonby|Crosscanonby St John the Evangelist]] (ancient-) |
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* Maryport St Mary (1760-) |
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* <small>Maryport Christ Church (1872-2013)</small> |
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|[[Great Crosthwaite|Crosthwaite]] (part) |
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* [[Keswick, Cumbria|Keswick]] |
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* [[St John's in the Vale]] |
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* [[Underskiddaw]] |
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* [[Wythburn]] |
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* Keswick (1866-) |
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* [[St John's, Castlerigg and Wythburn|St John's, Castlerigg & Wythburn]] (1866-) |
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* Underskiddaw (1866-) |
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* [[St Kentigern's Church, Crosthwaite|Crosthwaite St Kentigern]] (ancient-) |
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* Keswick St John the Evangelist (1838-) |
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* [[St John's Church, St John's in the Vale|St-John's-in-the-Vale St John]] (C16th-) |
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* Underskiddaw Mission Church (1829-) |
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* [[Wythburn Church]] (C16th-) |
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|- |
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|[[Dearham]] |
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* Dearham |
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* [[Ellenborough, Cumbria|Ellenborough]] & [[Ewanrigg]] |
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* Dearham (1866-) |
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* <small>Ellenborough & Ewanrigg (1866-1928)</small> |
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* Maryport (1928-) (''E&E area'') |
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* [[St Mungo's Church, Dearham|Dearham St Kentigern]] (ancient-) |
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* Netherton All Souls (1886-) |
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|- |
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|[[Gilcrux]] |
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* Gilcrux |
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* Gilcrux (1866-) |
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* Gilcrux St Mary (ancient-) |
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|- |
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|[[Holmcultram Abbey|Holme Cultram]] |
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* [[Holme Abbey (Cumbria)|Holme Abbey]] |
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* [[Holme East Waver]] |
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* [[Holme Low]] |
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* [[Holme St Cuthbert]] |
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* Skinburness Marsh |
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* Holme Abbey (1866-) |
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* Holme East Waver (1866-) |
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* Holme Low (1866-) |
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* Holme St Cuthbert (1866-) |
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* Silloth-on-Solway (1934-) |
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* [[St Mary's Church, Abbeytown|Abbeytown St Mary]] (ancient-) |
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* <small>Causewayhead St Paul (1845-2016)</small> |
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* [[St John the Evangelist's Church, Newton Arlosh|Newton Arlosh St John the Evangelist]] (medieval; 1843-) |
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* Rowks St Cuthbert (1845-) |
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* Silloth Christ Church (1870-) |
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|[[Ireby, Cumbria|Ireby]] |
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| |
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* [[High Ireby]] |
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* Low Ireby |
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* High Ireby (1866-1934) |
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* Low Ireby (1866-1934) |
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* Ireby & Uldale (1934-) |
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* <small>[[Ireby Old Church]] (ancient-1971)</small> |
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* Ireby St James (1845-) |
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|- |
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|[[Isel, Cumbria|Isel]] |
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| |
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* [[Blindcrake]], Isel & [[Redmain, Cumbria|Redmain]] |
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* Isel Old Park |
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* [[Sunderland, Cumbria|Sunderland]] |
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* Blindcrake (1934-) |
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* <small>Blindcrake, Isel & Redmain (1866-1934)</small> |
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* <small>Isel Old Park (1866-1934)</small> |
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* <small>[[Sunderland, Cumbria|Sunderland]] (1866-1934)</small> |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Isel|Isel St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Plumbland]] |
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* Plumbland |
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* Plumbland (1866-) |
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* Plumbland St Cuthbert (medieval-) |
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|[[Torpenhow]] |
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| |
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* [[Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth|Bewaldeth & Snittlegarth]] |
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* [[Blennerhasset and Torpenhow|Blennerhasset]] & Kirkland |
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* [[Bothel and Threapland|Bothel & Threapland]] |
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* Torpenhow & Whitrigg |
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* Bewaldeth & Snittlegarth (1866-) |
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* <small>Blennerhasset & Kirkland (1866-1934)</small> |
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* [[Blennerhasset and Torpenhow|Blennerhasset & Torpenhow]] (1934-) |
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* Bothel & Threapland (1866-) |
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* <small>Torpenhow & Whitrigg (1866-1934)</small> |
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| |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Torpenhow|Torpenhow St Michael]] (medieval-) |
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|[[Uldale]] |
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| |
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* Uldale |
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* <small>Uldale (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Ireby & Uldale (1934-) |
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* Uldale St James (medieval-) |
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* <small>Uldale St John the Evangelist (1869-1963)</small> |
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|- |
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|[[Westward, Cumbria|Westward]] |
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* Brocklebanks & Stoneraise |
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* Rosley & Woodside |
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* Westward (1866-) |
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* <small>Westward Old St Hilda (medieval)</small> |
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* Westward St Hilda (1560-) |
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* Rosley Holy Trinity (1840-) |
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| colspan="2" |Briery Cottages (''extra-parochial'') |
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* <small>Briery Cottages (1866-1894)</small> |
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* Keswick (1894-) |
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| colspan="2" |[[Skiddaw]] (''extra-parochial'') |
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* <small>Skiddaw (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Underskiddaw (1934-) |
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==== Other wards ==== |
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!Ancient parish |
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!Medieval townships<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Cumberland AncC through time {{!}} Census tables with data for the Ancient County |url=https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10193825#tab02 |access-date=2024-06-09 |website=www.visionofbritain.org.uk}}</ref> |
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!Civil parishes covering this area from 1866 on |
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!Churches |
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|[[Addingham, Cumberland|Addingham]] |
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* [[Gamblesby]] |
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* [[Glassonby]] |
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* [[Hunsonby]] & Winskill |
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* [[Little Salkeld]] |
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* <small>Gamblesby (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Glassonby (1866-) |
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* <small>Hunsonby & Winskill (1866-1934)</small> |
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* <small>Little Salkeld (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Hunsonby (1934-) |
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* <small>Addingham Old St Michael (medieval)</small> |
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* Addingham St Michael (C16th-) |
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* <small>Gamblesby St John (1868-2002)</small> |
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* <small>Hunsonby Mission Church (1905-1975)</small> |
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* <small>Little Salkeld Mission Church (C19th-1970)</small> |
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|[[Aikton]] |
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* Aikton |
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* Biglands & [[Gamelsby]] |
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* Wampool |
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* [[Wiggonby]] |
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* Aikton (1866-) |
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* [[St Andrew's Church, Aikton|Aikton St Andrew]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Ainstable]] |
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* Ainstable |
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* Ainstable (1866-) |
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* Ainstable St Michael (ancient-) |
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|[[Alston Moor]] |
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* [[Alston, Cumbria|Alston]] |
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* Alston with Garrigill [''renamed Alston Moor 1974''] (1866-) |
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* Alston St Augustine (ancient-) |
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* Garrigill St John (medieval-) |
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* Nenthead St James (1845-) |
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|- |
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|[[Arthuret]] |
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* Brackenhill |
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* Lineside |
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* [[Longtown, Cumbria|Longtown]] |
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* [[Netherby, Cumberland|Netherby]] |
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* Arthuret (1866-) |
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* Arthuret St Michael (ancient-) |
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|- |
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|[[Beaumont, Cumbria|Beaumont]] |
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* Beaumont |
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* Beaumont (1866-) |
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* [[Beaumont, Cumbria#St Mary's Church|Beaumont St Mary]] (ancient-) |
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|- |
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|[[Bewcastle]] |
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| |
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* Bailey |
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* Bellbank |
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* Bewcastle |
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* Nixons |
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* Bewcastle (1866-) |
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* Bewcastle St Cuthbert (ancient-) |
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|- |
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|[[Bowness-on-Solway|Bowness on Solway]] |
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| |
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* [[Anthorn]] |
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* Bowness |
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* [[Drumburgh]] |
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* [[Fingland]] |
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* Bowness (1866-) |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Bowness-on-Solway|Bowness St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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|- |
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|[[Brampton, Carlisle|Brampton]] |
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* Brampton |
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* Easby |
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* Naworth |
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* Brampton (1866-) |
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* <small>Easby (1866-1883)</small> |
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* <small>Naworth (1866-1883)</small> |
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* <small>[[Brampton Old Church]] (ancient-1978)</small> |
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* [[St Martin's Church, Brampton|Brampton St Martin]] (1788-) |
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|- |
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|[[Burgh by Sands]] |
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| |
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* [[Boustead Hill]] |
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* Burgh Head |
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* Burgh West End |
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* [[Longburgh]] |
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* [[Moorhouse, Cumbria|Moorhouse]] |
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* Burgh-by-Sands (1866-) |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Burgh by Sands|Burgh-by-Sands St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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|Carlisle St Cuthbert |
|Carlisle St Cuthbert |
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* Castle Sowerby St Kentigern (ancient-) |
* Castle Sowerby St Kentigern (ancient-) |
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* Raughton Head All Saints (1678-) |
* Raughton Head All Saints (1678-) |
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|[[Cleator]] |
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* Cleator |
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* Cleator [''renamed Cleator Moor 1934''] (1866-) |
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* [[St Leonard, Cleator|Cleator St Leonard]] (ancient-) |
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* <small>Cleator Moor St John the Evangelist (1872-2017)</small> |
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* <small>Wath Brow Mission Church (1881-2010)</small> |
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|- |
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|[[Corney]] |
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* Corney |
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* <small>Corney (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Waberthwaite (1934-) |
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* [[St John the Baptist, Corney|Corney St John the Baptist]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Croglin]] |
|[[Croglin]] |
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* Crosby-on-Eden St John the Evangelist (medieval-) |
* Crosby-on-Eden St John the Evangelist (medieval-) |
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|[[Crosscanonby]] |
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* Birkby |
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* Crosby |
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* Crosscanonby |
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* Netherhall |
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* Crosscanonby (1866-) |
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* Maryport (1928-) (''Netherhall area'') |
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* <small>Netherhall (1894-1928)</small> |
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* [[St John the Evangelist's Church, Crosscanonby|Crosscanonby St John the Evangelist]] (ancient-) |
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* Maryport St Mary (1760-) |
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* <small>Maryport Christ Church (1872-2013)</small> |
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|- |
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|[[Great Crosthwaite|Crosthwaite]] |
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* [[Borrowdale]] |
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* [[Braithwaite]] |
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* [[Coledale (Cumbria)|Coledale]] or [[Portinscale]] |
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* [[Keswick, Cumbria|Keswick]] |
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* [[Newlands Valley|Newlands]] or Rogersett |
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* [[St John's in the Vale]] |
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* [[Thornthwaite]] |
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* [[Underskiddaw]] |
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* [[Wythburn]] |
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* [[Above Derwent]] (1866-) |
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* Borrowdale (1866-) |
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* Keswick (1866-) |
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* [[St John's, Castlerigg and Wythburn|St John's, Castlerigg & Wythburn]] (1866-) |
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* Underskiddaw (1866-) |
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* [[St Kentigern's Church, Crosthwaite|Crosthwaite St Kentigern]] (ancient-) |
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* Borrowdale St Andrew (C16th-) |
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* Braithwaite St Herbert (1900-) |
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* Grange Holy Trinity (1861-) |
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* Keswick St John the Evangelist (1838-) |
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* [[Newlands Church]] (1571-) |
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* [[St John's Church, St John's in the Vale|St-John's-in-the-Vale St John]] (C16th-) |
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* Thornthwaite St Mary (medieval-) |
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* Underskiddaw Mission Church (1829-) |
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* [[Wythburn Church]] (C16th-) |
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|[[Cumrew]] |
|[[Cumrew]] |
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* Ivegill Christ Church (1868-) |
* Ivegill Christ Church (1868-) |
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* Raughton Head All Saints (medieval-) |
* Raughton Head All Saints (medieval-) |
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|[[Dean, Cumbria|Dean]] |
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* [[Branthwaite]] |
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* Dean, |
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* [[Ullock]], Pardshaw & [[Deanscales]] |
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* Dean (1866-) |
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* [[St Oswald's Church, Dean|Dean St Oswald]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Dearham]] |
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* Dearham |
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* [[Ellenborough, Cumbria|Ellenborough]] & [[Ewanrigg]] |
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* Dearham (1866-) |
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* <small>Ellenborough & Ewanrigg (1866-1928)</small> |
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* Maryport (1928-) (''E&E area'') |
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* [[St Mungo's Church, Dearham|Dearham St Kentigern]] (ancient-) |
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* Netherton All Souls (1886-) |
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|[[Distington]] |
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* Distington |
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* Distington (1866-) |
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* Distington Holy Spirit (ancient-) |
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|[[Drigg and Carleton]] |
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* Drigg & Carleton |
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* Drigg & Carleton (1866-) |
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* [[St Peter, Drigg|Drigg St Peter]] (ancient-) |
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|- |
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|Easton [''till late C14'']<ref>{{Cite web |title=Easton AP through time {{!}} Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit |url=https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10021285#tab02 |access-date=2024-06-10 |website=www.visionofbritain.org.uk}}</ref> |
|Easton [''till late C14'']<ref>{{Cite web |title=Easton AP through time {{!}} Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit |url=https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10021285#tab02 |access-date=2024-06-10 |website=www.visionofbritain.org.uk}}</ref> |
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* [[St Cuthbert's Church, Edenhall|Edenhall St Cuthbert]] (ancient-) |
* [[St Cuthbert's Church, Edenhall|Edenhall St Cuthbert]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Egremont, Cumbria|Egremont]] |
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* Egremont |
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* Egremont (1866-) |
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* [[St Mary & St Michael, Egremont|Egremont SS Mary & Michael]] (medieval-) |
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* Bigrigg St John the Evangelist (1877-) |
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|[[Farlam]] |
|[[Farlam]] |
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* Farlam St Thomas a Becket (medieval-) |
* Farlam St Thomas a Becket (medieval-) |
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* <small>Tindale Mission Church (?-)</small> |
* <small>Tindale Mission Church (?-)</small> |
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|[[Gilcrux]] |
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* Gilcrux |
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* Gilcrux (1866-) |
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* Gilcrux St Mary (ancient-) |
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|[[Gosforth, Cumbria|Gosforth]] |
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* Boonwood & [[Seascale]] |
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* Gosforth |
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* High Bolton |
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* Low Bolton |
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* Gosforth (1866-) |
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* Seascale (1897-) |
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* [[St Mary's Church, Gosforth|Gosforth St Mary]] (ancient-) |
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* [[St Cuthbert, Seascale|Seascale St Cuthbert]] (1881-) |
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|[[Great Salkeld]] |
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* <small>Grinsdale St Kentigern (medieval-2001)</small> |
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|[[Haile, Cumbria|Haile]] |
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* Haile |
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* [[Wilton, Cumbria|Wilton]] |
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* Haile (1866-) |
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* [[Haile Parish Church]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Harrington, Cumbria|Harrington]] |
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* Harrington |
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* <small>Harrington (1866-1974)</small> |
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* [[Lowca]] (1974-) |
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* (''part of'') [[Workington]] (1974-) (''majority'') |
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* Harrington St Mary (ancient-) |
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|[[Hayton, Carlisle|Hayton]] |
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* Armathwaite Christ & St Mary (medieval-) |
* Armathwaite Christ & St Mary (medieval-) |
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* Calthwaite All Saints (1913-) |
* Calthwaite All Saints (1913-) |
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|[[Holmcultram Abbey|Holme Cultram]] |
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* [[Holme Abbey (Cumbria)|Holme Abbey]] |
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* [[Holme East Waver]] |
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* [[Holme Low]] |
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* [[Holme St Cuthbert]] |
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* Skinburness Marsh |
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* Holme Abbey (1866-) |
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* Holme East Waver (1866-) |
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* Holme Low (1866-) |
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* Holme St Cuthbert (1866-) |
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* Silloth-on-Solway (1934-) |
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* [[St Mary's Church, Abbeytown|Abbeytown St Mary]] (ancient-) |
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* <small>Causewayhead St Paul (1845-2016)</small> |
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* [[St John the Evangelist's Church, Newton Arlosh|Newton Arlosh St John the Evangelist]] (medieval; 1843-) |
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* Rowks St Cuthbert (1845-) |
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* Silloth Christ Church (1870-) |
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|[[Hutton in the Forest]] |
|[[Hutton in the Forest]] |
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* Hutton St James (ancient-) |
* Hutton St James (ancient-) |
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|[[Ireby, Cumbria|Ireby]] |
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* [[High Ireby]] |
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* Low Ireby |
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* High Ireby (1866-1934) |
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* Low Ireby (1866-1934) |
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* Ireby & Uldale (1934-) |
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* <small>[[Ireby Old Church]] (ancient-1971)</small> |
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* Ireby St James (1845-) |
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|[[Irthington]] |
|[[Irthington]] |
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* Irthington St Kentigern (ancient-) |
* Irthington St Kentigern (ancient-) |
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|[[Irton with Santon|Irton]] |
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* Irton |
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* Santon with Melthwaite |
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* Irton with Santon (1866-) |
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* [[St Paul, Irton|Irton St Paul]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Isel, Cumbria|Isel]] |
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* [[Blindcrake]], Isel & [[Redmain, Cumbria|Redmain]] |
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* Isel Old Park |
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* [[Sunderland, Cumbria|Sunderland]] |
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* Blindcrake (1934-) |
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* <small>Blindcrake, Isel & Redmain (1866-1934)</small> |
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* <small>Isel Old Park (1866-1934)</small> |
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* <small>[[Sunderland, Cumbria|Sunderland]] (1866-1934)</small> |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Isel|Isel St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Kirkandrews-on-Eden|Kirkandrews on Eden]] |
|[[Kirkandrews-on-Eden|Kirkandrews on Eden]] |
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* Kirkoswald St Oswald (ancient-) |
* Kirkoswald St Oswald (ancient-) |
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|[[Lamplugh]] |
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* Kelton |
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* Lamplugh |
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* Murton |
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* Winder |
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* Lamplugh (1866-) |
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* [[St Michael, Lamplugh|Lamplugh St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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* [[Kirkland Mission Church]] (1886-) |
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|[[Lanercost]] |
|[[Lanercost]] |
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* Melmerby St John the Baptist (medieval-) |
* Melmerby St John the Baptist (medieval-) |
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|[[Millom]] |
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* Birker and Austhwaite |
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* Chapel Sucken |
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* Millom Above |
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* Millom Below |
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* [[Thwaites, Cumbria|Thwaites]] |
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* [[Ulpha]] |
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* <small>Birker & Austhwaite (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Eskdale (1934-) (''Birker & Austhwaite area'') |
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* Millom (1866-) |
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* Millom Rural (''renamed Millom Without 1934'') (1894-) |
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* Ulpha (1866-) |
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* [[Holy Trinity Church, Millom|Millom Holy Trinity]] (ancient-) |
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* Haverigg St Luke (1891-) |
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* <small>Kirksanton Christ Church (1891-1950)</small> |
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* [[St George's Church, Millom|Millom St George]] (1877-) |
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* [[St Anne's Church, Thwaites|Thwaites St Anne]] (1715-) |
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* Ulpha St John the Baptist (C16th-) |
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|[[Moresby, Cumbria|Moresby]] |
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* Moresby |
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* [[Parton, Cumbria|Parton]] |
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* Moresby (1866-) |
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* Parton (1866-) |
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* Moresby St Bridget (ancient-) |
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* <small>Moresby Parks St Mark (?-2009)</small> |
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|[[Muncaster]] |
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* Birkby |
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* Muncaster |
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* Muncaster (1866-) |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Muncaster|Muncaster St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Nether Denton]] |
|[[Nether Denton]] |
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* [[St Andrew's Church, Penrith|Penrith St Andrew]] (ancient-) |
* [[St Andrew's Church, Penrith|Penrith St Andrew]] (ancient-) |
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* Penrith Christ Church (1850-) |
* Penrith Christ Church (1850-) |
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|[[Plumbland]] |
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* Plumbland |
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* Plumbland (1866-) |
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* Plumbland St Cuthbert (medieval-) |
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|[[Ponsonby, Cumbria|Ponsonby]] |
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* Ponsonby |
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* Ponsonby (1866-) |
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* Ponsonby Parish Church (medieval-) |
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|[[Renwick, Cumbria|Renwick]] |
|[[Renwick, Cumbria|Renwick]] |
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* Rockcliffe St Mary (medieval-) |
* Rockcliffe St Mary (medieval-) |
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|[[St Bees]] |
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* [[Eskdale, Cumbria|Eskdale]] |
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* [[Ennerdale, Cumbria|Ennerdale]] |
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* [[Hensingham]] |
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* Kinniside |
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* [[Loweswater (village)|Loweswater]] |
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* [[Lowside Quarter]] |
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* [[Nether Wasdale]] |
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* Preston Quarter |
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* [[Rottington]] |
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* [[Sandwith, Cumbria|Sandwith]] |
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* St Bees |
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* [[Wasdale Head]] |
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* [[Weddicar]] |
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* [[Whitehaven]] |
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* Ennerdale & Kinniside (1866-) |
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* <small>Eskdale & Wasdale (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Eskdale (1934-) |
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* <small>Hensingham (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Loweswater (1866-) |
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* Lowside Quarter (1866-) |
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* Nether Wasdale [''renamed Wasdale 2000''] (1866-) |
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* <small>Preston Quarter (1866-1896)</small> |
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* <small>Rottington (1866-1974)</small> |
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* <small>Sandwith (1866-1934)</small> |
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* St Bees (1866-) |
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* Weddicar (1866-) |
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* Whitehaven (1866-) |
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* [[St Bees Priory|St Bees SS Mary & Bega]] (ancient-) |
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* Ennerdale Bridge St Mary (medieval-) |
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* [[St Catherine's Church, Boot|Eskdale St Catherine]] (medieval-) |
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* [[St Bega, Eskdale|Eskdale St Bega]] (1890-) |
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* Hensingham St John (1791-) |
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* Kells St Peter (1908-) |
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* Loweswater St Bartholomew (medieval-) |
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* Mirehouse St Andrew (1955-) |
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* [[St Michael & All Angels, Nether Wasdale|Nether Wasdale St Michael]] (C16th-) |
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* [[St Olaf's Church, Wasdale|Wasdale Head St Olaf]] (C16th-) |
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* Whitehaven St Nicholas (medieval-) |
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* <small>Whitehaven Holy Trinity (1714-1949)</small> |
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* [[St James' Church, Whitehaven|Whitehaven St James]] (1752-) |
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* <small>Whitehaven Christ Church (1847-1977)</small> |
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|[[Scaleby]] |
|[[Scaleby]] |
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* Thursby St Andrew (medieval-) |
* Thursby St Andrew (medieval-) |
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|[[Torpenhow]] |
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* [[Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth|Bewaldeth & Snittlegarth]] |
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* [[Bothel and Threapland|Bothel & Threapland]] |
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* [[Blennerhasset and Torpenhow|Blennerhasset]] & Kirkland |
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* Torpenhow & Whitrigg |
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* Bewaldeth & Snittlegarth (1866-) |
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* <small>Blennerhasset & Kirkland (1866-1934)</small> |
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* [[Blennerhasset and Torpenhow|Blennerhasset & Torpenhow]] (1934-) |
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* Bothel & Threapland (1866-) |
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* <small>Torpenhow & Whitrigg (1866-1934)</small> |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Torpenhow|Torpenhow St Michael]] (medieval-) |
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|[[Uldale]] |
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* Uldale |
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* <small>Uldale (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Ireby & Uldale (1934-) |
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* Uldale St James (medieval-) |
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* <small>Uldale St John the Evangelist (1869-1963)</small> |
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|[[Upper Denton]] |
|[[Upper Denton]] |
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* <small>Upper Denton Parish Church (medieval-1970s)</small> |
* <small>Upper Denton Parish Church (medieval-1970s)</small> |
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|[[Waberthwaite]] |
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* Waberthwaite |
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* Waberthwaite (1866-) |
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* [[St John's Church, Waberthwaite|Waberthwaite St John]] (ancient-) |
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|[[Walton, Cumbria|Walton]] |
|[[Walton, Cumbria|Walton]] |
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* <small>Warwick-on-Eden St Leonard (medieval-2017)</small> |
* <small>Warwick-on-Eden St Leonard (medieval-2017)</small> |
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|[[Westward, Cumbria|Westward]] |
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* Brocklebanks & Stoneraise |
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* Rosley & Woodside |
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* Westward (1866-) |
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* <small>Westward Old St Hilda (medieval)</small> |
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* Westward St Hilda (1560-) |
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* Rosley Holy Trinity (1840-) |
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|[[Wetheral]] |
|[[Wetheral]] |
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* Scotby All Saints (1854-) |
* Scotby All Saints (1854-) |
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* Warwick Bridge St Paul (1845-) |
* Warwick Bridge St Paul (1845-) |
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|[[Whicham]] |
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* Whicham |
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* Whicham (1866-) |
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* [[St Mary's Church, Whicham|Whicham St Mary]] (medieval-) |
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|[[Whitbeck, Cumbria|Whitbeck]] |
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* Whitbeck |
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* <small>Whitbeck (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Whicham (1934-) |
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* Whitbeck St Mary (medieval-) |
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|[[Wigton]] |
|[[Wigton]] |
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* Wigton St Mary (medieval-) |
* Wigton St Mary (medieval-) |
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* <small>Waverton Christ Church (1865-2023)</small> |
* <small>Waverton Christ Church (1865-2023)</small> |
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|[[Workington]] |
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* [[Great Clifton]] |
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* [[Little Clifton]] |
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* [[Stainburn, Cumbria|Stainburn]] |
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* [[Winscales]] |
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* Workington |
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* Great Clifton (1866-) |
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* Little Clifton (1866-) |
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* <small>Stainburn (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Winscales (1866-) |
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* Workington (1866-) |
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* <small>Workington Rural (1894-1934)</small> |
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* [[St Michael's Church, Workington|Workington St Michael]] (ancient-) |
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* Clifton St Luke (medieval-) |
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* Workington St Mary (1889-) |
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* [[St John's Church, Workington|Workington St John]] (1823-) |
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| colspan="2" |Briery Cottages (''extra-parochial'') |
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* <small>Briery Cottages (1866-1894)</small> |
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* Keswick (1894-) |
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| colspan="2" |[[Carlatton and Cumrew|Carlatton]] (''extra-parochial'') |
| colspan="2" |[[Carlatton and Cumrew|Carlatton]] (''extra-parochial'') |
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* Carlatton (1866-) |
* Carlatton (1866-) |
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| colspan="2" |Cloffocks (''extra-parochial'') |
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* <small>Cloffocks (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Workington (1934-) |
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* Kingmoor St Peter (1930-) |
* Kingmoor St Peter (1930-) |
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| colspan="2" |Low Keekle (''extra-parochial'') |
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* <small>Low Keekle (1866-1881)</small> |
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* <small>Hensingham (1881-1934)</small> |
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* Weddicar (1934-) |
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* <small>Keekle Mission Church (1875-2013)</small> |
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| colspan="2" |[[Midgeholme]] (''extra-parochial'') |
| colspan="2" |[[Midgeholme]] (''extra-parochial'') |
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* Midgeholme (1883-) |
* Midgeholme (1883-) |
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| colspan="2" |Salter & Eskett (''extra-parochial'') |
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* <small>Salter & Eskett (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Lamplugh (1934-) |
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| colspan="2" |[[Skiddaw]] (''extra-parochial'') |
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* <small>Skiddaw (1866-1934)</small> |
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* Underskiddaw (1934-) |
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A civil parish in England is the lowest unit of local government. There are 284 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Cumbria, with most of the county being parished. At the 2001 census, there were 359,692 people living in those 284 parishes, accounting for 73.8 per cent of the county's population.
The extent of modern civil parishes are largely geographically based on historic Church of England parish boundaries, which were ecclesiastical divisions that had acquired civil administration powers managed by the Vestry committee.[1]
History
The Highways Act 1555 made parishes responsible for the upkeep of roads. Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.[2]
The poor were looked after by the monasteries, until their dissolution. In 1572, magistrates were given power to 'survey the poor' and impose taxes for their relief. This system was made more formal by the Poor Law Act 1601, which made parishes responsible for administering the Poor Law; overseers were appointed to charge a rate to support the poor of the parish.[3] The 19th century saw an increase in the responsibility of parishes, although the Poor Law powers were transferred to Poor Law Unions.[4] The Public Health Act 1872 grouped parishes into Rural Sanitary Districts, based on the Poor Law Unions; these subsequently formed the basis for Rural Districts.[5]
Parishes were run by vestries, meeting annually to appoint officials, and were generally identical to ecclesiastical parishes,[6] although some townships in large parishes administered the Poor Law themselves; under the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882, all extra-parochial areas and townships that levied a separate rate became independent civil parishes.[7]
Civil parishes in their modern sense date from the Local Government Act 1894, which abolished vestries; established elected parish councils in all rural parishes with more than 300 electors; grouped rural parishes into Rural Districts; and aligned parish boundaries with county and borough boundaries.[7] Urban civil parishes continued to exist, and were generally coterminous with the Urban District, Municipal Borough or County Borough in which they were situated; many large towns contained a number of parishes, and these were usually merged into one. Parish councils were not formed in urban areas, and the only function of the parish was to elect guardians to Poor Law Unions; with the abolition of the Poor Law system in 1930 the parishes had only a nominal existence.[8]
The Local Government Act 1972 retained civil parishes in rural areas, and many former Urban Districts and Municipal Boroughs that were being abolished, were replaced by new successor parishes; urban areas that were considered too large to be single parishes became unparished areas.[9]
The current position
Recent governments have encouraged the formation of town and parish councils in unparished areas, and the Local Government and Rating Act 1997 gave local residents the right to demand the creation of a new civil parish.[10]
A parish council can become a town council unilaterally, simply by resolution;[9] and a civil parish can also gain city status, but only if that is granted by the Crown.[9] The chairman of a town or city council is called a mayor.[9] The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 introduced alternative names: a parish council can now choose to be called a community; village; or neighbourhood council.[11]
List of civil parishes and unparished areas
Ancient parishes and townships and their relationships to modern civil and ecclesiastical organisation
Cumberland
Allerdale Above Derwent ward
Ancient parish | Medieval townships[65] | Civil parishes covering this area from 1866 on | Churches |
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Arlecdon |
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Beckermet St Bridget |
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Beckermet St John |
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Brigham |
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Bootle |
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Cleator |
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Corney |
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Crosthwaite (part) |
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Dean |
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Distington |
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Drigg and Carleton |
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Egremont |
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Gosforth |
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Haile |
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Harrington |
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Irton |
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Lamplugh |
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Millom |
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Moresby |
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Muncaster |
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Ponsonby |
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St Bees |
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Waberthwaite |
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Whicham |
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Whitbeck |
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Workington |
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Cloffocks (extra-parochial) |
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Low Keekle (extra-parochial) |
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Salter & Eskett (extra-parochial) |
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Allerdale Below Derwent ward
Ancient parish | Medieval townships[65] | Civil parishes covering this area from 1866 on | Churches |
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Allhallows |
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Aspatria |
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Bassenthwaite |
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Bolton(s) |
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Bridekirk |
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Bromfield |
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Caldbeck |
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Camerton |
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Crosscanonby |
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Crosthwaite (part) |
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Dearham |
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Gilcrux |
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Holme Cultram |
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Ireby |
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Isel |
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Plumbland |
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Torpenhow |
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Uldale |
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Westward |
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Briery Cottages (extra-parochial) |
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Skiddaw (extra-parochial) |
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Other wards
Ancient parish | Medieval townships[65] | Civil parishes covering this area from 1866 on | Churches |
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Addingham |
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Aikton |
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Ainstable |
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Alston Moor |
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Arthuret |
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Beaumont |
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Bewcastle |
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Bowness on Solway |
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Brampton |
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Burgh by Sands |
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Carlisle St Cuthbert |
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Carlisle St Mary |
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Castle Carrock |
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Castle Sowerby |
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Croglin |
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Crosby on Eden |
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Cumrew |
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Cumwhitton |
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Dacre |
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Dalston |
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Easton [till late C14][66] |
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Edenhall |
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Farlam |
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Great Salkeld |
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Greystoke |
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Grinsdale |
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Hayton |
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Hesket in the Forest |
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Hutton in the Forest |
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Irthington |
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Kirkandrews on Eden |
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Kirkandrews on Esk |
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Kirkbampton |
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Kirkbride |
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Kirkcambeck [till late C14][67] |
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Kirkland |
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Kirklinton |
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Kirkoswald |
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Lanercost |
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Langwathby |
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Lazonby |
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Melmerby |
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Nether Denton |
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Newton Reigny |
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Orton (Cumberland) |
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Ousby |
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Penrith |
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Renwick |
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Rockcliffe |
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Scaleby |
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Sebergham |
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Skelton |
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Stanwix |
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Stapleton |
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Thursby |
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Upper Denton |
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Walton |
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Warwick |
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Wetheral |
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Wigton |
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Carlatton (extra-parochial) |
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Eaglesfield Abbey (extra-parochial) |
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Geltsdale (extra-parochial) |
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Kingmoor (extra-parochial) |
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Midgeholme (extra-parochial) |
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Westmorland
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Appleby St Lawrence (from c. 1150) |
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Appleby St Michael |
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Asby |
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Askham |
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Bampton |
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Barton |
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Beetham |
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Bowness on Windermere (from 1348) |
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Brough (from C16th) |
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Brougham |
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Burton |
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Cliburn |
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Clifton |
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Crosby Garrett |
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Crosby Ravensworth |
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Dufton |
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Grasmere (from C16th) |
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Great Musgrave |
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Heversham |
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Kendal |
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Kirkby Lonsdale |
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Kirkby Stephen |
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Kirkby Thore |
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Long Marton |
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Lowther |
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Morland |
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Newbiggin |
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Ormside |
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Orton (Westmorland) |
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Ravenstonedale |
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Shap |
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Warcop |
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Birkbeck Fells (extra-parochial) |
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Aldingham |
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Cartmel |
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Dalton in Furness |
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Kirkby Ireleth |
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Pennington |
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*Colton and Hawkshead were parishes in their own right from the 17th century onwards.
Formerly in the West Riding of Yorkshire
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Medieval parish churches | Appleby St Lawrence, Appleby St Michael, Arthuret, Asby, Askham, Bampton, Bewcastle, Brampton Old, Brough, Brougham St Ninian, Castle Carrock, Cliburn, Clifton, Crosby Garrett, Crosby-on-Eden, Crosby Ravensworth, Cumrew, Cumwhitton, Dufton, Farlam, Great Musgrave, Kirkandrews-on-Esk, Kirkby Stephen, Kirkby Thore, Kirklinton, Long Marton, Lowther, Morland, Newbiggin, Ormside, Orton (Westmorland), Ravenstonedale, Rockcliffe, Shap, Stapleton, Warcop | Addingham Old, Easton | |
Medieval chapels | Bleatarn, Bolton, Brougham St Wilfrid, Little Asby, Mallerstang, Milburn, Temple Sowerby | Carlisle Holy Trinity, Cockermouth St Helen, Cockermouth St Leonard, Ireleth St Helen, Linstock, Little Asby, Westward Old | |
16th century | Addingham St Michael, Mardale, Thrimby, Walney | Brackenthwaite, Carlisle St Alban | |
17th century | Nicholforest, Soulby, Stainmore St Stephen, Swindale | Casterton St Columba, Great Broughton, Kirkandrews-on-Eden | |
18th century | Brampton New | Applethwaite, Staveley St Margaret | |
1800-1830 | Little Strickland | Thrimby | |
1830s | |||
1840s | |||
1850s | Colby, Murton-with-Hilton | Wythop Old | |
1860s | Barrow St George, Barrow St James, Stainmore St Mary | ||
1870s | Barrow St John, Barrow St Luke, Barrow St Mark, Barrow St Matthew, Barrow St Paul, Blackford, Eamont Bridge, Great Strickland, Hethersgill | ||
1880s | Tebay | ||
1890s | Barrow St Perran, Newbiggin-on-Lune | ||
1900s | Knock | ||
1910s | |||
1920s | |||
1930s | Barrow St Francis | Carlisle Christ Church, Eamont Bridge, Swindale, Mardale | |
1940s | Whitehaven Holy Trinity | ||
1950s | Barrow St Aidan | Carlisle St Mary's Church, Colby, Kirkcambeck, Kirksanton, Swarthmoor | |
1960s | Carlisle St Stephen, Uldale St John | ||
1970s | Appleby St Michael, Brougham St Ninian, Brampton Old, Carlisle St Paul, Gaitsgill, Highhead, Hunsonby, Ireby Old, Knock, Little Salkeld, Newton, Stainmore St Mary, Ulverston Holy Trinity, Upper Denton, Whitehaven Christ Church | ||
1980s | Ambleside St Anne, Blawith, Dalton St Margaret, Newbiggin-on-Lune, Vale of Lune | ||
1990s | Windermere St John | ||
2000s | Gamblesby, Grinsdale, Kendal All Hallows, Low Wray, Moresby Parks, Papcastle, Sandsfield, Sandside, Soulby | ||
2010s | Barrow St Luke, Barrow St Matthew, Barrow St Perran, Broughton Moor, Causewayhead, Grizebeck, Keekle, Lindale, Maryport Christ Church, Rampside, Warwick, Wath Brow, West Seaton | ||
2020s | Brougham St Wilfrid, Carlisle Holy Trinity, Cummersdale, Lowther, Waverton |
See also
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