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Hackthorpe is a
hamlet in
Westmorland and Furness, in the
county of ****bria, England.
Circa 1870, it had a po****tion of 110 as
recorded in the Imperial...
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William Lowther (17 June 1668 – 28 July 1694) was an
English Member of Parliament, the
posthumous son of John
Lowther and his
second wife, Mary Withins...
- (d. 1637) Sir John Lowther, 1st
Baronet (1605–1675) John
Lowther (of
Hackthorpe) John Lowther, 1st
Viscount Lonsdale Richard Lowther, 2nd
Viscount Lonsdale...
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parish are the
settlements of
Lowther Village,
Newtown or
Lowther Newtown,
Hackthorpe, Whale, and Melkinthorpe. At the 2001
census the
parish had a po****tion...
- Sir John
Lowther (c. 1628 –
March 1668) was an
English landowner, at
Hackthorpe, the
eldest son and heir of Sir John Lowther, 1st
Baronet and Mary Fletcher...
- district, in the
county of ****bria, England. It is near the
villages of
Hackthorpe and Cliburn.
Circa 1870, it had a po****tion of 99 as
recorded in the...
- Baronet, from 1675 to 1696, was an
English politician. He was born at
Hackthorpe Hall, Lowther, Westmorland, the son of Col. John
Lowther of
Lowther (the...
- 1875:
Tangible 1876:
Lowlander 1877:
Springfield 1878:
Lollypop 1879:
Hackthorpe 1880:
Charibert 1881:
Ishmael 1882:
Eastern Empress 1883:
Prince William...
- West
Coast Line. It p****es
under then over the M6, then p****es
close to
Hackthorpe Hall and the
Lowther Castle Inn. It p****es over the M6 near Lowther, which...
- Penrith, Appleby-in-Westmorland, the
villages of
Great Strickland, Newby,
Hackthorpe,
Sleagill and Shap and the
hamlets of
Thrimby and Sweetholme. ****bria...