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Stainton with
Adgarley is a
small village in ****bria, England. It is
situated about 5
miles from Dalton-in-Furness. It is a
small farming community and...
- Dacre, near
Penrith Stainton,
south ****bria, near
Sedgwick Stainton with
Adgarley, near Dalton-in-Furness
County Durham: Stainton,
County Durham, near Barnard...
- I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also Abbeytown, Ackenthwaite,
Adgarley,
Aglionby Aiketgate, Aikhead, Aikshaw, Aikton, Ainstable,
Aisgill Albyfield...
- Newton-in-Furness, Piel Island, Rampside, Roa Island, Roose,
Stainton with
Adgarley Westmorland and
Furness LA14 BARROW-IN-FURNESS Barrow-in-Furness (west)...
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villages of
Great Urswick,
Little Urswick, Bardsea, and
Stainton with
Adgarley, and is
otherwise rural. The
listed buildings consist of houses, two churches...
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Ulvreston (Ulverston), 6c.,
Turulf Dene (Dendron), 1c.
Bodeltun (Bolton-with-
Adgarley), 6c.
Aldingham (Aldingham), 6c.,
Ernulf Cherchebi (?Cartmel), Dwan from...
- 53°26′N 0°14′W / 53.43°N 00.24°W / 53.43; -00.24 TF1794
Stainton with
Adgarley ****bria 54°08′N 3°10′W / 54.13°N 03.16°W / 54.13; -03.16 SD2472 Stair...
- term from the Old
Norse mikkel meaning 'great' and so
became 'Much Land'
Adgarley means 'Eadgar's slope' from Old
English Eadgars hlið
Aldingham means 'home...
- s**** in Furness. By 1855, in
addition to Stainton,
Brogdens had
mines at
Adgarley and
Bolton Heads.
Mining capacity was
growing fast. This ore was sent to...