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- Rottington is a hamlet and former civil parish which is 3 miles (4.8 km) from Whitehaven; now in the parish of St Bees, ****berland, ****bria, England. It...
- Bees, and were educated together. A branch of the Sandys family lived at Rottington Hall near St Bees. The heralds in 1563 knew the family as"...of St Bees...
- townships of Hensingham, Lowside Quarter, Netherwasdale, Preston Quarter, Rottington, Sandwith, Wheddicarr, Whitehaven Waberthwaite Whicham Whitbeck Workington...
- Roose, Roosebeck Rosley, Rosside, Rosthwaite (north), Rosthwaite (south), Rottington Roundthwaite, Routenbeck, Rowrah, Ruckcroft, Ruleholme Rusland, Ruthwaite...
- 13th and 18th Years. It is thought likely that Sandys grew up at nearby Rottington. Edwin Sandys kept one step behind Grindal in their subsequent careers...
- Nether Wasdale + detached portion, Parton, Ponsoney, Preston Quarter, Rottington, Salter & Eskett, Sandwith, St Bees, St Bridget Beckermet, St John Beckermet...
- Hensingham Kinniside Loweswater Lowside Quarter Nether Wasdale Preston Quarter Rottington Sandwith St Bees Wasdale Head Weddicar Whitehaven Ennerdale & Kinniside...
- its own right until 1 April 1934 when it was abolished and merged with Rottington and Whitehaven parishes. UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Sandwith...
- Brighton and Hove 50°48′N 0°03′W / 50.80°N 00.05°W / 50.80; -00.05 TQ3702 Rottington ****bria 54°30′N 3°36′W / 54.50°N 03.60°W / 54.50; -03.60 NX9613 Rotton...
- were the chapel of Egremont, churches at Whicham and Bootle, land in Rottington and the manor of Stainburn at Workington. St Bees was therefore the prin****l...