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Waberthwaite is a small,
former rural civil parish (about 4
square miles in area) on the
south bank of the
estuary of the
River Esk, in ****berland, ****bria...
- Esk in the
hamlet of Hall
Waberthwaite in the
former civil parish of
Waberthwaite (now part of the
civil parish of
Waberthwaite and Corney), ****bria, England...
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Waberthwaite is a
civil parish in the ****berland district, ****bria, England. It
contains six
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
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Corney is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Waberthwaite, in the ****berland district, in the
ceremonial county of ****bria, England...
- north-west) are
Drigg and Carleton,
Irton with Santon, Eskdale, Ulpha,
Waberthwaite and Bootle. The
place was
anciently called 'Meolceastre'. The name means...
- Netherwasdale,
Preston Quarter, Rottington, Sandwith, Wheddicarr,
Whitehaven Waberthwaite Whicham Whitbeck Workington Included townships of
Great Clifton, Little...
- Haile, Hailforth, Hale Halfpenny, Hall Dunnerdale, Hall
Santon Hall
Waberthwaite, Hallbankgate, Hallbeck,
Hallow Bank Hallthwaites,
Haltcliff Bridge Hampsfield...
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Infant School,
Workington Victoria Junior School,
Workington Waberthwaite CE School,
Waberthwaite Walton & Lees Hill CE School,
Brampton Warwick Bridge Primary...
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Grace and the
Politics of the 1530s (Oxford
University Press 2001) "
Waberthwaite -
Waghen Pages 429-432 A
Topographical Dictionary of England". British...
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Hartwell &
Pevsner (2009), p. 303
Historic England, "Church of St John,
Waberthwaite (1086644)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 7 July 2012...