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Excerpt from The History and Traditions of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland I had intended to publish my researches into the various features of the tradition and history of Ravenstonedale, rearranged, and composed in a written rather than a spoken style; but, after mature consideration, I have determined, for several reasons, to present my lectures to the public in the style in which they were delivered, except that they have undergone careful revision, and several additions have been made to them which could not be introduced when they were delivered for want of time. I gladly avail myself of this opportunity of expressing my obligations to the Rev. R. Robinson, of Mallerstang; Mr. John Robinso...
Excerpt from The History and Traditions of Ravenstonedale, Westmorland I had intended to publish my researches into the various features of the traditions and history of Ravenstonedale, rearranged, and composed in a written rather than a spoken style but, after mature consideration, I have determined, for several reasons, to present my lectures to the public in the style in which they were delivered, except that they have undergone careful revision, and several additions have been made to them which could not be introduced when they were delivered for want of time; I gladly avail myself of this opportunity of expressing my obligations to the Rev. R. Robinson, of Mallerstang; Mr. John Robinso...
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Garsdale is a township-chapelry in the parish of Sedbergh, Yorkshire, which includes the lordship of Grizedale.