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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) MELMERBY Manor COVERHAM CP/AP (Parish-level Unit)
MELMERBY Manor WATH AP/Tn/CP (Parish-level Unit)
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Place name County Entry Source CARLISLE Cumberland Melmerby, Ousby, and Great Salkeld; the vicarages of Addingham, Ainstable, Barton, Edenhall, Kirkland, Kirkoswald, Lazonby, and Penrith; and the p. curacies Imperial COVERHAM Yorkshire Melmerby; and its Post towns are Middleham and Carlton, both under Bedale. Acres, 21, 726. Real property, £9, 270. Pop., 1, 191. Houses Imperial HAWES Yorkshire Melmerby, 41 miles long, was authorised in 1865. The town is a tourists' centre, and has a post office ‡ under Imperial MASHAM Yorkshire Melmerby railway which was authorized in 1865, and 6 miles SW by W of Bedale town and r. station; is a well Imperial Melmerby Yorkshire Melmerby , township and ry. sta., Wath par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles NE. of Ripon, 1138 ac., pop. 305; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew Melmerby Cumberland Melmerby .-- par. and vil., Cumberland, 8½ miles NE. of Penrith, 5362 ac., pop. 286; P.O.; Melmerby Fell , 2330 ft. high Bartholomew Melmerby Yorkshire Melmerby , township, Coverham par., North-Riding Yorkshire, 4 miles SW. of Leyburn, 1212 ac., pop. 110. Bartholomew MELMERBY Cumberland Melmerby Hall is an ancient and chief residence. About 2,310 acres an unenclosed bill, or common. Melmerby fell has an altitude Imperial MELMERBY Yorkshire MELMERBY , a township in Coverham parish. N. R. Yorkshire; near the river Cover, 4¼ miles SW of Leyburn r. station Imperial MELMERBY MELMERBY , a township in Coverham parish-N. R. portions, and was repaired in 1858. There are an Independent chapel and a national Imperial MELMERBY Yorkshire MELMERBY , a township in Wath parish, N. R. Yorkshire; on the Northeastern railway, at the junction of the branch to Northallerton Imperial NEWBY-WISKE Yorkshire Melmerby and Northallerton branch of the North eastern railway, 4 miles S by W of Northallerton. It has a station Imperial OUSBY, or Ulfsby Cumberland Melmerby, under Penrith. Acres, 6,000. Real property, £2, 623. Pop., 294. Houses, 58. The property is divided among Imperial PENRITH Cumberland Melmerby, Ousby, Langwathby, Edenhall, Dacre, and Newton-Regny, and the township of Plumpton-Wall. Acres, 49, 291. Pop., 11, 532. Houses Imperial TANFIELD (West) Yorkshire Melmerby-Junction r. station, and 6 NW by N of Ripon. It has a post-office under Bedale. Acres, 3,139. Real Imperial WATH Yorkshire Melmerby-Junction r. station, and 4 miles N by E of Ripon; and has a post-office under Ripon. Acres Imperial
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