Catalogue description THE DICKINSON FAMILY OF LAMPLUGH & ENNERDALE

This record is held by Cumbria Archive and Local Studies Centre, Whitehaven

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Title: THE DICKINSON FAMILY OF LAMPLUGH & ENNERDALE
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CONTENTS

 

D DI

 

D DI/1 Farm Volumes: estate deeds and papers (156 items), 1601-1928

 

D DI/2 Eskett iron-ore lease, 1855

 

D DI/3 Ennerdale estate deeds and papers, especially re. Whitehaven and Cleator water, 1838-1839

 

D DI/4 Parish Volume: estate and parish papers (73 items), 1663-c. 1960 (includes pedigrees)

 

D DI/5-6 Lamplugh Parish valuations, 1824-1868

 

D DI/7 Lamplugh poor-rate assessment book, 1847

 

D DI/8 Papers of the Jackson family of Fell Dyke, Lamplugh, 1596-1857

 

D DI/9 Deeds and papers mainly relating to Ennerdale, & particularly Ennerdale & Kinnyside tithes and Ennerdale Enclosure 1833, 1866

 

D DI/10 Estate deeds and papers, 1613-1719

 

D DI/11-20 Estate correspondence and accounts, mainly relating to colliery, iron ore, Ennerdale Water and How Hall, 1828-1973

 

D DI/21 Whitehaven Turnpike Trust and Highway District, 1828-1871

 

D DI/22-23 Lamplugh Parish Council papers, 1900-1970

 

D DI/24,103 Papers relating to Lamplugh C of E School, 1928-1968

 

D DI/25-30 Records relating to the Lamplugh, Dean and Ennerdale Nursing Association, 1902-1917

 

D DI/31 Correspondence, report and plans relating to the preservation of Duddon Iron Furnace, Duddon Bridge, 1967

 

D DI/32-34 Miscellaneous articles, photos and papers (includes material relating to Carlisle Canal, 1930-1970

 

D DI/35-41 Maps and plans, 1801-c. 1930

 

Deeds and papers relating to:

 

D DI/42 Red How and Woodend p. Lamplugh, 1717-1938

 

D DI/43 Havercroft p. Lamplugh, 1803-1939

 

D DI/44 Todhole mainly, but also Streetgate, Havercroft and Whitekeld p. Lamplugh, 1733-1910

 

D DI/45 Woodend and Lackerton Wood (combined name from 1920 being Birk How) p. Lamplugh, 1719-1938

 

D DI/46 Whitekeld and Low Moor, Manor of Dean & Whinfell, 1746-1916

 

D DI/47 The Key Family's Harrington and Distington Estates, 1672-1945

 

D DI/48 Woodend and Crossgates p. Lamplugh, 1765-1927

 

D DI/49 Wills and copy wills involving the Dickinson family, 1811-1906

 

D DI/50-53 Records re. minerals, c. 1854-1933

 

D DI/54 Offprints of articles by R F Dickinson from TCWAAS, 1960 & 1966

 

D DI/55 Valuations of the Red How Estate, 1847-1881

 

D DI/56-89) 104) Records relating to the Ennerdale Estate, particularly How Hall Farm and the Anglers' Inn, 1848-1951

 

D DI/90-93 Records relating to the Lamplugh Estate, 1890-1911

 

D DI/94-95 Estate Records - general, 1662-1873

 

D DI/96-102 Family Records, 1806-1921

 

D DI/105-8 O.S. maps showing Red How and land in p.Lamplugh, c.1865 & mid C.20th

Date: 1596-1973
Arrangement:

CONTENTS OF D DI/1

 

D DI/1/a Contents list

 

D DI/1/b - d Lamplugh Inclosure Map tracings

 

D DI/1/1 re Streetgate (Brownrigg inclosure), 1697/8

 

D DI/1/2 Scalesmore, 1738

 

D DI/1/3 Kinniside, 1601

 

D DI/1/4 - 10 Mockerkin, 1627 - 1723

 

Dickinson of Streetgate including

 

D DI/1/11 - 12 Stubscales p. Distington, 1657

 

D DI/1/13 - 14 Keekle Head in Whillimore (Lamplugh), 1688/9 - 1700

 

D DI/1/16 - 17, 29, 30 Plans of Streetgate, Havercroft, Todhole, 18th cent.

 

D DI/1/18 Easter dues for same, 1735 - 1784

 

D DI/1/20 - 29 Havercroft, 1646/7 - 1700

 

D DI/1/33 - 34 Staffing agreements, 1850 - 57

 

D DI/1/35 - 47 Todhole, 1611 - 1921

 

Red How

 

D DI/1/48 - 49 Red How, 1703 - c.1717

 

D DI/1/50 Plan of Bed How and Woodend, 1819

 

D DI/1/51 - 54 Building the house at Red How, 1821-22, and adding to it, 1863.

 

D DI/1/55, 94 New course for the River Marron, 1827, 1853

 

D DI/1/57 re Inclosure of Wood Moor (Private agreement), 1817.

 

D DI/1/50 - 77 Woodend and Lackerton Wood

 

D DI/1/59 Enfranchisement of Birkhow otherwise Woodend, 1719.

 

D DI/1/61 Woodend and the Dickinsons and Taylors of Great Choptank, Maryland, U.S.A., 20th cent.

 

D DI/1/66 Rough plan of Woodend and Lackerton Wood, 1813.

 

D DI/1/68 Copy plan of Lackerton Wood, 1811

 

D DI/1/70, 71 Copy plans of Wood Moor, 1813

 

D DI/1/74 - 77 Tithe vouchers, 1809 - 1811

 

D DI/1/78 - 81 Low Moor otherwise Low Moorhouse, 1810

 

D DI/1/82 Red How and Woodend sold to Isaac Dickinson, 1812

 

Whitekeld

 

D DI/1/93 Whitekeld sold to William Dickinson, 1853.

 

D DI/1/97 - 98 Tracing of plan and fields-schedule of Whitekeld, c. 1850.

 

D DI/1/99 - 100 Whitekeld and the new Whitehaven Cleator and Egremont Railway, 1864 - 66.

 

D DI/1/101 Whitekeld fields private inclosure agreement, 1738

 

Lowmoor

 

D DI/1/102 - 108 Copies of court roll re same, 1669 - 1706

 

D DI/1/120 - 125 Copies of court roll re same, 1731/2 - 1737

 

Whitekeld

 

D DI/1/109 - 119, 134 Copies of court roll re same, 1706 - 1733, 1928

 

D DI/1/127 - 132 How Hall

 

D DI/1/127, 130-132 Sheep of, 1832 - 1861

 

D DI/1/128 Trespass (Lake) 1848

 

Ennerdale (Caswell How, etc.)

 

D DI/1/135 - 156 Copies of Original) admittances etc. 1673 - 1906; (1673 - 1752 = copies of 1806)

 

Item is filed on Guard No.

 

1 3

 

2 9

 

3 10

 

4, 5 11

 

6-8 12

 

9, 10 13

 

11,12 14

 

13,14 15

 

15 20

 

16 24

 

18 40

 

19 49

 

23-25 62

 

29 65

 

30 66

 

31, 32 67

 

33, 34 68

 

43, 44 73

 

45, 46 74

 

47 75

 

51 84

 

53 85

 

54 87

 

55 96

 

56 97

 

57 98

 

58 a,b 99

 

67 114

 

68 115

 

69 116

 

70 117

 

71 118

 

72 119

 

73 123

 

74-77 125

 

78-79 125

 

81 127

 

92 131

 

93, 94 132

 

95 133

 

96 134

 

98 136

 

99 137

 

100 138

 

101 142

Held by: Cumbria Archive and Local Studies Centre, Whitehaven, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Dickinson family of Lamplugh and Ennerdale

Physical description: 27 Series
Immediate source of acquisition:

Deposited by R F Dickinson, Esq., D.L., J.P., Red How, Lamplugh, on 5 February 1979 (N.B. Mr Dickinson died on 19.2.1985)

Subjects:
  • Lamplugh, Cumbria
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