![]() Tanyards at Moss and Lowick Green mid-19th century, latter becoming Lowick Tannery which continued into 20th century. Descended in Ambrose family until 1684 when bequeathed to John Latus from whom it descended via Blencowe, Everard and Gaskarth families to Montagu family who held it in later 19th century.įarming small-scale slate quarrying basket-making in 19th century (continued into 20th). Granted to Robert Towers in 12th century and descended in Towers family until 15th century when Isabel daughter of William Towers married John Ambrose. Rising from 278 in 1801 to 468 in 1861, then falling back to 279 in 1901 and declining to 224 in 2001. Settled area divided between hamlets of Lower Lowick (544 acres ) and Upper Lowick (1,412 acres ). Acreage:Ģ,261 acres, including Lowick Common (305 acres ). Lowick Chapelry in Ulverston parish, Lonsdale hundred, Lancashire North of the Sands.
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