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Date: 2013-06-12 17:05:08
Anglo-Normans
Earls of Northumbria
House of Dunkeld
Civil parishes in Cumbria
Earl of Dunbar
Cumberland
Earl of March
Aspatria
William Meschin
Malcolm III of Scotland
Waltheof of Allerdale
Gospatric
Earl of Northumbria

The Lordship of the MANOR of BLENNERHASSET in early mediaeval times - shown as a Pedigree of the Lords of ALLERDALE, in CUMBRIA The earliest known references to Blennerhasset as a place name are "Blendherseta" 1188 & 118

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