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North Lonsdale, Lancashire

Historical Description

Lonsdale, North, a parliamentary division in North Lancashire, was formed under the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885, and returns one member to the House of Commons. Population, 51,181. The division includes the following; - Barrow-in-Furness- Barrow-in-Furness, Dalton (part of); Hawkshead-Cartmel Fell, Church Coniston, Claife; Hawkshead, Monk Coniston, and Skelwith; Satterthwaite, Torver; Lonsdale, North, or Ulverstone and Cartmel Aldingham, Allithwaite (Lower), Allithwaite (Upper), Augerton, Blawith, Broughton (East), Broughton (West), Colton, Dalton (part of), Dunnerdale and Scathwaite, Egton-with-Newland, Holker (Lower), Holker (Upper), Kirkby Ireleth, Lowick, Mansriggs, Osmotherley, Pennington, Staveley, Subberthwaite, Ulverstone, Urswick; Lonsdale, South, or Lancaster (part of)-Bolton-le-Sands, Berwick, Carnforth, Dalton, Nether Kellett, Over Kellett, Priest Hutton, Silverdale, Warton-with-Lindeth, Yealand Conyers, Yealand JRedmayne.

Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1894-5

Church Records

Ancestry.co.uk, in association with Lancashire Archives, have images of the Parish Registers for Lancashire online.


Land and Property

The Return of Owners of Land in 1873 for Lancashire is available to browse.