Crossword-Solution: STAINMORE 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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STAINMORE anagram MARONITES, SARMIENTO, STEAMIRON, TRASIMENO

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The ascent of Stainmore seemed duller and longer than usual, and Bowes, which used to strike me as a distinguished feature, seemed an ill-formed mass of rubbish, a great deal lower than I had supposed; yet I have seen it twenty times at least.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott Walter Scott 2005
Early Morn--High Force--Rock and Water--A Talk with the Waitress-- Hills and Cottages--Cronkley Scar--The Weel--Caldron Snout-- Soothing Sound--Scrap from an Album--View into Birkdale--A Quest for Dinner--A Westmoreland Farm--Household Matters--High Cope Nick --Mickle Fell--The Boys' Talk--The Hill-top--Glorious Prospect--A Descent--Solitude and Silence--A Moss--Stainmore--Brough--The Castle Ruin--Reminiscences 146 CHAPTER XIX.
A Month in Yorkshire Walter White 2011
Early Morn--High Force--Rock and Water--A Talk with the Waitress--Hills and Cottages--Cronkley Scar--The Weel--Caldron Snout--Soothing Sound--Scrap from an Album--View into Birkdale--A Quest for Dinner--A Westmoreland Farm--Household Matters--High Cope Nick--Mickle Fell--The Boys' Talk--The Hill-top--Glorious Prospect--A Descent--Solitude and Silence--A Moss--Stainmore--Brough--The Castle Ruin--Reminiscences.
A Month in Yorkshire Walter White 2011
John Wharton, Vicar of South Stainmore, in a communication to the writer some time ago said: "From documents shown me by the late John Hill, Esq., Castle Bank, Appleby, the great but somewhat masculine Anne, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery, seemed partial to Courts of her own.
Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland Daniel Scott 2011
Several instances of fonts having found their way from churches to private grounds have been made known during recent years, one being at Penrith, and others at Musgrave and Brough-under-Stainmore.
Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland Daniel Scott 2011