Lowther family, Earls of Lonsdale of Lowther Hall, Lowther Castle and Askham Hall

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Lowther family, Earls of Lonsdale of Lowther Hall, Lowther Castle and Askham Hall

circa 1135-1968

owther estate records refer to the following places and manors: In Cumberland: Armathwaite, Biglands and Gamelsby, Birkby, Broughton, Caldbeck, Cardew, Carlisle, Croglin, Dean, Gamblesby, Gilsland Barony, Greystoke Barony, Grinsdale, Hawksdale, Hewthwaite, Inglewood Forest, Kirkbride, Laythes, Newton Reigny, Oulton, Penrith, Plumpton, Skelton and Ellonby, Threlkeld, Warnell, Whinfell, Wiggonby, Wigton, Whitehaven, Workington, Wythop. Barony of Burgh-by-Sands including Aikton, Anthorn, Beaumont, Boustead Hill, Bowness, Burgh-by-Sands, Cardurnock, Drumburgh, Easton, Etterby, Fingland, Glasson, Kirkandrews-upon-Eden, Kirkbampton, Little Bampton, Longburgh, Longcroft, Moorhouse, Oughterby, Nealhouse, Micklethwaite, Parton, Rockliffe, Stainton, Thornby, Thursby, Thurstonfield, Wampool, Westlinton, Whitrigg Lees and Wormanby. In Westmorland: Appleby, Asby Winderwath, Askham, Bampton, Barton, Bolton, Bretherdale, Brougham, Brough, Burneside, Clawthorpe, Cliburn, Clifton, Crackenthorpe, Crosby Garrett, Crosby Ravensworth, Cundale and Knipe, Docker, Dufton, Eamont Bridge, Fawcett Forest, Firbank and Killington, Grayrigg, Great and Little Musgrave, Great and Little Strickland, Hackthorpe, Hardendale and Wasdale, Hartsop, Helton, Heltondale, Helton Fleckett, Heversham, Hillbeck, Hilton, Hutton Roof, Kaber, Kentmere, King's Meaburn, Kirkby Lonsdale, Kirkby Stephen, Kirkby Thore, Lambrigg, Levens, Long Marton, Lowther, Lupton, Mallerstang, Mansergh, Maulds Meaburn, Melkinthorpe, Milburn, Morland, Murton, Nateby, Newby, Oglebird (Whinfell), Orton, Patterdale, Preston Patrick, Preston Richard, Ravenstonedale, Reagill, Rosgill, Rydal, Shap, Sleagill, Sockbridge, Soulby, Stainmore, Tebay, Thornthwaite (Bampton Patrick), Thrimby, Tranthwaite, Warcop, Wetsleddale, Whale, Wharton, Winder, Winster, Winton, Yanwath. Barony of Kendal including Ambleside, Applethwaite, Burton, Casterton, Crosthwaite and Lyth, Grasmere, Great and Little Langdale, Greenhead (Hincaster), Hale, Hay and Hutton in the Hay (Scalthwaiterigg), Helsington, Heversham, Kendal, Loughrigg, Middleton, Nethergraveship, New Hutton, Scalthwaiterigg, Staveley and Hugill, Strickland Ketel, Strickland Roger, Thornton-in-Lonsdale (Yorkshire), Troutbeck, Underbarrow, Undermillbeck, Windermere

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