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- Mealrigg is a small settlement in the civil parish of Westnewton, close to the boundary with the civil parish of Holme St. Cuthbert in ****bria, United...
- Broughton Bromfield (part) Including townships of Allonby, Langrigg & Mealrigg, Papcastle, Tallentire, Westnewton Caldbeck (part) Cammerton Including...
- southwest of Bromfield. Historically, it formed part of the Langrigg and Mealrigg township, in the Parish of Bromfield, then an independent parish from 1894...
- Hall". British listed buildings. Retrieved 25 July 2015. "Langrigg and Mealrigg". ****bria County History Organization. Retrieved 16 October 2013. The Gentleman's...
- Bromfield (part) Allonby Bromfield Langrigg & Mealrigg Westnewton Allonby (1894-) Bromfield (1866-) Langrigg & Mealrigg (1866-1934) West Newton & Allonby (1866-1894)...
- Waver, Holme Low, Holme St Cuthbert, Kirkbampton, Kirkbride, Langrigg & Mealrigg, Low Ireby, Oulton, Sebergham, Skinburness Marsh common to Holme Low, Holme...
- National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 March 2016 Historic England, "Mealrigg Hall, Westnewton (1216771)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
- Bromfield, consisted of twelve villages or hamlets, Allonby, Westnewton, Mealrigg, Langrigg, Crookdake, Scales, Bromfield, Blencogo, Wheyrigg, Dundraw, Moor...
- Highland 58°17′N 5°12′W / 58.29°N 05.20°W / 58.29; -05.20 NC120380 Mealrigg ****bria 54°47′N 3°22′W / 54.79°N 03.37°W / 54.79; -03.37 NY1245 Mealsgate...
- separate ecclesiastical parish in the late 1800s along with Langrigg and Mealrigg, with a total po****tion of 443. It was made a civil parish in 1896. The...