- The
Howgill Fells are
uplands in
Northern England between the Lake
District and the
Yorkshire Dales,
lying roughly within a
triangle formed by the town...
- into the
lowlands of the
English Midlands around the
Trent Valley. The
Howgill Fells are an area of
uplands in ****bria
lying between the Lake District...
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William Howgill (1768/9–1824), was an
English organist and composer.
Howgill was the son of
William Howgill,
organist at Whitehaven; he took his father's...
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designated a
national landscape.
South of the vale are the
Orton Fells,
Howgill Fells, and part of the
Yorkshire Dales,
which are all
within the Yorkshire...
- Mary
Howgill (c. 1618 –
after 1669) was a
prominent early member of the
Religious Society of
Friends (Quakers) in England. She is
regarded as one of the...
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Francis Howgill (1618 – 11
February 1669) was a
prominent early member of the
Religious Society of
Friends (Quakers) in England. He
preached and wrote...
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national park in
England which covers most of the
Yorkshire Dales, the
Howgill Fells, and the
Orton Fells. The
Nidderdale area of the
Yorkshire Dales...
- Holy
Trinity Church stands in a
country lane near the
hamlet of
Howgill,
between Sedbergh and Tebay, ****bria, England. It is an
active Anglican church...
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comprising the
Rossendale Fells, West
Pennine Moors, and
Bowland Fells. The
Howgill Fells and
Orton Fells in ****bria are also
sometimes considered to be Pennine...
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Howgills in
Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, is a
Grade II
listed building on the
Register of
Historic England in use as a
Meeting House...