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HISTORICAL & DESCRIPTIVE

GUIDE TO CARLISLE

AND DISTRICT.

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AS "ARTHUR'S GUIDE TO CARLISLE."

FOURTH EDITION. REVISED AND EXTENDED.

CARLISLE:

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY ALBERT BARNES MOSS,

(SUCCESSOR TO T. W. ARTHUR & CO.,

71 & 73, ENGLISH STREET & RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS,

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This Work was originally published, some years ago, as "Arthur's Guide to Carlisle," but has been revised and greatly extended, so as to meet the want of a reliable Guide to this interesting Border City, and is now brought down to 1881, under the title of "The Historical and Descriptive Guide to Carlisle."

THE PUBLISHER.

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UBCARY

Br, 5169.73

HERARD COLO

FROM THE LIR-RY OF

FRANCIS PEABODY MAGDUN

ang 1.1980

CONTENTS.

PAGE.

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Chapter VII.-Out of Town

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Cardew, 168.

Cargo, 168.

Carleton, 168.

Carlisle in 1810, 151.

Carlisle destroyed by the Picts, 7;
by the Danes, 7; by Scots under
David, 8; by Scots under Wil-
liam the Lion, 9; by Scots under
Alexander, 9; by fire,; 10; by
Scots under Comyn de Badenoch,
10; by fire, 10; by Scots, 17;
by Scots under Sir W. Douglas,
17; by Scots, 18; by fire, 18;
by Margaret of Anjou,19'; by
Scots, 20.

Carlisle invested by 80,000 men, 9.
Carlisle (Old), 168.
Carrick, Earl of, 154.

Carvings on Capitals of Pillars in
Cathedral, 87.

Carvoran, 168.

Castle Carrock, 169.

Castle, the, 60.

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Choir of Cathedral, 82.

Chronicle of Lanercost, 14, 216.
Churches and Chapels, 109.
Citadel, the, 59.

Citadel Station, 142.

City, Castle, and Monastery re-
built by Rufus, 8.

City rebuilt by Egfridus, 7.
City Gates, 58.
City Prison, 58.

City Walls, 55.

Cleator Moor, 169.

Clifford, Lord, 17, 210; 246.
Clifton, 169; hall, 169.
Cockermouth, 170.

Comyn de Badenoch, 10.
Coniston Lake, 170.

Constantine, king of Scotland, 181.

Convalescent Institution, 108.

Convents, 91.

Conventual buildings, 90.

Corby, Great, 171.

Corby, Little, 171.
Corby and Wetheral, 171.

Corporation Plate and Insignia, 98.
Cotehill, 178.
Cowran Cut, 204.

Crofton, 178; hall, 178.
Croglin, 178.

Cromwell at Carlisle, 38.
Crosby Garret, 179.
Crosby (High and Low), 179.
Crosby Ravensworth, 179.
Crosscanonby, 179.
Crummock Lake, 179.
Culgarth, 179.

Culloden, Battle of, 54.

Cumberland, Duke of, 49, 167.
Cumberland Infirmary, 106.
Cumberland Reformatory, 143.
Cumdivock, 179.

Cummersdale, 179.

Cummertrees, 180.

Cumrew, 180.

Cumwhinton, 180.

Cumwhitton, 180.

Curthwaite, (East and West), 180.
Curwen, Sir Henry, 22; 201, 255,
288-290.

Dacre, 180; castle, 180.

Dacre, Lord, governor of Carlisle, 17,
21, 57; 155, 157, 173, 180, 184,
188, 197, 199, 206, 212, 220, 226,
227, 232-245, 252, 259, 279, 281.

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Dovenby, 183; hall, 183.
Douglas, Earl of, 18.
Douglas, Sir William, 17.
Drawdykes Castle, 183.
Drumburgh, 183.
Dumfries, 184.
Dunmail Pass, 184.
Durand, Col., 41, 46.
Durdar, 184.
Dykesfield, 184.

Eaglesfield, 184.

Eamont Bridge, 185.

East Window of Cathedral, 84;

ancient glass in do., 84.
Ecclefechan, 185.

Edenhall, 185.

Eden Salmon Conservancy, 184.
Edmund the Magnificent, 8, 184,
Edward I. at Carlisle, 11, 12; at Rose
Castle, 11, 261; at Lanercost,
11, 217; parliaments summoned,
11, 12, 217; dies at Burgh-by-
Sands, 13, 165.

Edward II. proclaimed king at
Carlisle, 14.

Edward III. at Carlisle, 17.
Egfridus, King, rebuilds the City,
builds the Wall, founds the
Monastery, and is slain by the
Picts, 7.

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Gelt, 188.

Giant's Grave, 254.

Gilcrux, 189.

Gilnockie, 189.

Gilpin, Captain, 41, 46; 45, 267.
Gilsland, 189; lords of, 196.
Gilsland Spa, analysis of water,

194

Glenham, Sir, Thomas, 32.
Gloucester, Duke of, governor, 64
159, 253.

Gondíbour, Prior, 80, 90, 92.
Governors of the Castle, 66.
Gowbarrow Park, 280.

Graham, Sir J., 106, 130, 138, 269
Grasmere, 198.

Great Blencowe, 198.
Greenhead, 199.
Gretna, 199.

Grey, Walter de, governor, 9.
Greystoke Castle, 199.

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