Chris asked if anyone would care to comment on the places mentioned in the following:- > >From Caesar Caine: 'A History of the Rural Dean of Whitehaven' > [1916] > > John GARNER, the Anabaptist pastor in Cleator, was buried in the > dissenters' graveyard, at Cleator, December 2nd 1706, aged 75 > years. His tombstone is affixed to the railway bridge which > crosses the main road from Gutterby to Moor Row. The old burial > ground is now largely covered by the railway embankment, though > an adjoining field goes by the name of 'Sepulchre Meadow'. John > Garner, the Anabaptist preacher, owned 'The Hollins' which was > part of Row Foot estate, Cleator. > Gutterby, if my memory serves me right, was near Woodend, roughly half way between Moor Row and Egremont. There is a Hollins Farm just south of Moor Row and may be 'The Hollins' referred to. Row Foot is about a mile out of Egremont and accessed from the minor road from Egremont to Ennerdale. I have no idea where the dissenters' burial ground was and am unable to identify the railway bridge Caesar Caine is referring to. There are two possibilities so methinks a little field work is in order. Mel