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Bradbury 49: Appendix 1-2 Castle Owners pre 1400 to 1957
Appendix 1 Castle owners before AD 1400 page 228
Appendix 2 Castle owners since AD 1400 page 229
BRADBURY HISTORY OF COCKERMOUTH
1: The Background. Geology, Geography and Climate
2: Before The Romans
3: The Roman Occupation
4: Papcastle in the Roman road system
5: Papcastle fort and vincus
6: The Dark Ages
7: The arrival of the Normans
8: The holders of the honour and Castle of Cockermouth
9: The Castle buildings
10: Military action in and around the Castle
11: Forests, parks and waste
12: Fields enclosures farming
13: The early town
14: Life in the early town
15: Local Government before 1863
16: Local Government
17: Cockermouth Poor Law Union the workhouse
18: Markets and Fairs
19: Public Services
20: Courts Crime Police
21: Parliamentary representation and taxation
22: Education
23: Libraries and Newspapers
24: Charities friendly societies medical provision
25: Leisure Activities
26: Early Christian Sites
27: Cockermouth Early Churches
28: The Non-Anglican churches
29: Industry General
30: Industrial sites along the Cocker
31: Industrial sites on Tom Rudd and Bitter Becks
32: Industrial Sites along the Derwent
33: Industry and commerce away from the rivers
34: The early road system and the turnpikes
35: Coach train and bus services
36: Houses and public buildings
37: Roads and bridges within the town
38: Population
39: Famous individuals
40: Cockermouth development to 2006
41: The future as seen in 2006
49: Appendix 1-2 Castle Owners
50: Appendix 3-5 Officials – Bailiffs – Vestry – 1300-1854
51: Appendix 6-10 Councils
52: Appendix 11 -12 Charges Market Rates
53: Appendix 13-18 Magistrates MP Church Turnpike
54: Appendix 19-20 Burgage Rents Electors Lists
55: Appendix 21 Old Forms of Sheep Counting
56: Glossary
57: References and Bibliography
Bradbury Collection
_Cockermouth History
BRADBURY HISTORY OF COCKERMOUTH
1: The Background. Geology, Geography and Climate
2: Before The Romans
3: The Roman Occupation
4: Papcastle in the Roman road system
5: Papcastle fort and vincus
6: The Dark Ages
7: The arrival of the Normans
8: The holders of the honour and Castle of Cockermouth
9: The Castle buildings
10: Military action in and around the Castle
11: Forests, parks and waste
12: Fields enclosures farming
13: The early town
14: Life in the early town
15: Local Government before 1863
16: Local Government
17: Cockermouth Poor Law Union the workhouse
18: Markets and Fairs
19: Public Services
20: Courts Crime Police
21: Parliamentary representation and taxation
22: Education
23: Libraries and Newspapers
24: Charities friendly societies medical provision
25: Leisure Activities
26: Early Christian Sites
27: Cockermouth Early Churches
28: The Non-Anglican churches
29: Industry General
30: Industrial sites along the Cocker
31: Industrial sites on Tom Rudd and Bitter Becks
32: Industrial Sites along the Derwent
33: Industry and commerce away from the rivers
34: The early road system and the turnpikes
35: Coach train and bus services
36: Houses and public buildings
37: Roads and bridges within the town
38: Population
39: Famous individuals
40: Cockermouth development to 2006
41: The future as seen in 2006
49: Appendix 1-2 Castle Owners
50: Appendix 3-5 Officials – Bailiffs – Vestry – 1300-1854
51: Appendix 6-10 Councils
52: Appendix 11 -12 Charges Market Rates
53: Appendix 13-18 Magistrates MP Church Turnpike
54: Appendix 19-20 Burgage Rents Electors Lists
55: Appendix 21 Old Forms of Sheep Counting
56: Glossary
57: References and Bibliography
Bradbury Collection
_Cockermouth History
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BRADBURY HISTORY OF COCKERMOUTH
1: The Background. Geology, Geography and Climate
2: Before The Romans
3: The Roman Occupation
4: Papcastle in the Roman road system
5: Papcastle fort and vincus
6: The Dark Ages
7: The arrival of the Normans
8: The holders of the honour and Castle of Cockermouth
9: The Castle buildings
10: Military action in and around the Castle
11: Forests, parks and waste
12: Fields enclosures farming
13: The early town
14: Life in the early town
15: Local Government before 1863
16: Local Government
17: Cockermouth Poor Law Union the workhouse
18: Markets and Fairs
19: Public Services
20: Courts Crime Police
21: Parliamentary representation and taxation
22: Education
23: Libraries and Newspapers
24: Charities friendly societies medical provision
25: Leisure Activities
26: Early Christian Sites
27: Cockermouth Early Churches
28: The Non-Anglican churches
29: Industry General
30: Industrial sites along the Cocker
31: Industrial sites on Tom Rudd and Bitter Becks
32: Industrial Sites along the Derwent
33: Industry and commerce away from the rivers
34: The early road system and the turnpikes
35: Coach train and bus services
36: Houses and public buildings
37: Roads and bridges within the town
38: Population
39: Famous individuals
40: Cockermouth development to 2006
41: The future as seen in 2006
49: Appendix 1-2 Castle Owners
50: Appendix 3-5 Officials – Bailiffs – Vestry – 1300-1854
51: Appendix 6-10 Councils
52: Appendix 11 -12 Charges Market Rates
53: Appendix 13-18 Magistrates MP Church Turnpike
54: Appendix 19-20 Burgage Rents Electors Lists
55: Appendix 21 Old Forms of Sheep Counting
56: Glossary
57: References and Bibliography
Bradbury Collection
_Cockermouth History
BRADBURY HISTORY OF COCKERMOUTH
1: The Background. Geology, Geography and Climate
2: Before The Romans
3: The Roman Occupation
4: Papcastle in the Roman road system
5: Papcastle fort and vincus
6: The Dark Ages
7: The arrival of the Normans
8: The holders of the honour and Castle of Cockermouth
9: The Castle buildings
10: Military action in and around the Castle
11: Forests, parks and waste
12: Fields enclosures farming
13: The early town
14: Life in the early town
15: Local Government before 1863
16: Local Government
17: Cockermouth Poor Law Union the workhouse
18: Markets and Fairs
19: Public Services
20: Courts Crime Police
21: Parliamentary representation and taxation
22: Education
23: Libraries and Newspapers
24: Charities friendly societies medical provision
25: Leisure Activities
26: Early Christian Sites
27: Cockermouth Early Churches
28: The Non-Anglican churches
29: Industry General
30: Industrial sites along the Cocker
31: Industrial sites on Tom Rudd and Bitter Becks
32: Industrial Sites along the Derwent
33: Industry and commerce away from the rivers
34: The early road system and the turnpikes
35: Coach train and bus services
36: Houses and public buildings
37: Roads and bridges within the town
38: Population
39: Famous individuals
40: Cockermouth development to 2006
41: The future as seen in 2006
49: Appendix 1-2 Castle Owners
50: Appendix 3-5 Officials – Bailiffs – Vestry – 1300-1854
51: Appendix 6-10 Councils
52: Appendix 11 -12 Charges Market Rates
53: Appendix 13-18 Magistrates MP Church Turnpike
54: Appendix 19-20 Burgage Rents Electors Lists
55: Appendix 21 Old Forms of Sheep Counting
56: Glossary
57: References and Bibliography
Bradbury Collection
_Cockermouth History
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