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September 2006

Records relating to the Barony of Kendale now live

Three volumes of records relating to Kendale in Westmorland are now live. Organised by place, they give a digest of the key sources for the local history of the county from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries. They are the companion volumes of the 'Later Records of North Westmorland', already on the site. Read them all at:

Westmorland, Records of 06 September 2006
Posted by Dr Peter Webster

Records of the Cistercian house at Holm Cultram now live

The Register and Records of the Cistercian abbey of Holm Cultram are now live. This volume, from the Record Series of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, contains an edition of the cartulary of Holm Cultram plus other related records. This edition complements the narrative account of the abbey given in the Victoria County History for Cumberland, and the accounts of other Cistercian houses also in the VCH. Read it at:

Register & Records of Holm Cultram Victoria County History: Cumberland Ecclesiastical and religious history 04 September 2006
Posted by Dr Jane Winters

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